Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 08, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1008.
NO. 00.
URY TINDS JOHN HALL GUILTY
iner and Prince Lie in State and Portugal Mourns
IS' DEATH GAISES 'ELABORATE
GENERAL REJOICING FUNERAL
.Km Travels Through the Mountain Districts OLllVHjLO
Mires Are Lighted On the Hills' to Express
The General Joy
IftU Press Leased Wlro.)
Kr. Feb 8. Bonfires
Uct mountain tops last night
Uinuoa of the death of Jim
Hioa killed by his ion,
ITkindar.
ii r daihed on hortebnek
i tlj mountain district an-
itij aisasslnntlon of tho
dfcJtr (topping at cvory cabin
likt (lie "good" news. Iloncc
itu great rejoicing, It seoincd,
r the news was brought, as
Jta Harris was fenrod by
ETtrjbody for miles around
started firos on tho mountain panics
and discussed tho news for hours.
Two Burned to Death.
South SIoux Oltyj Nob., Fob. 8.
Morott 'Andorton. and 13d ward Stron
tor woro Incinerated hero carl today
, in n flro which destroyod tho
Strontor boarding houijo. Twenty
sloepors escaped, many sliding down
' ft tolcphono polo Mrs. Dolly Hnrt
nctt, one of tho injured, accused a
near rolntivo of sotting tho house
allro to bo revenged on her for a re
cent quarrel.
ICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ,
((LOADING SALE
ONLY THIS WEEK
U THIS GREAT UNLOADING SALE THE PRICES WILL RE
HO THE QUICK. WE WANT THE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING
". 80 IP YOU WANT GOOD, HONEST RARGAIXS AT SMALL
PS0W IN THE TIME TO 1IUY.
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WILL LIE IN STATE
FATHER AND SON, KING AND
PRINCE, VICTIMS OP THE TYR
ANNY OF THEIR PRE.MIER AND
ASSASSINS' DULLETS GOT TO
THEIR GRAVES IJV DEGREES.
(United Pross Leased Wire.)
Lisbon, Fob. 8. Funeral servIcoB
woro hold todny over tho remains of
King Carlos and tho Crown Prlnco In
St. Vincent's cathedral, with all tho
Imposing ceremony of tho Catholic
church. Wocnlng throngs lined tho
WILL MAKE
SENATORS
TAKE NOTICE
THEY HAVE FRANK:
SENATOR, LA FOLLETTE WANTS
THE GOVERNMENT TO TAKE
OVER TELEGRAPH AND TEliE-
PHONntlilNKS SENATORS WHO
HAVE FREE SEHVIOE WILL- HE
SHOWN. UP.
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(United Pross Leased Wire.)
Washington, Feb. 5. Thoro is tho
promise of some pyrotechnics in tho
sonato ovr tho interstato commorco
question again this Benson, akin to
Ithoso that woro shot off when tho
streets leading to tho cathedral, nn.lrnl bm wna um,cr d'88'"1 two
doublo rowB of gnnrds wero on dutyJcnrH Uh
to suppress any dlsturuanco that
might bo started while tho cortogo
was passing. .
Tho widow of tho king and Man
uel, tho youthful king of Portugal,
romalncd away In accordance with
tho Portugcso custom, It is unusu
al for widows and the children of tho
dead to attond funerals In this coun
try. Tho bodies will Ho In stnto
thrco days boforo burial.
Tho ceremonies began at 10 o'clock
this morning. In tho presence of a
"great gathering of ambassadors, of
ficers of tho palaco and state and
other distinguished men, tho cas
kets woro carried from tho chapel at
tho Necossidados palace, where they
havo reposed slnco February 1, by
servants of the house of Dragnnzn to
carriages.
Tho high dlgnitarlos of tho church
marched In front of tho coffins carry
ing crosses, and they were followed
Senator Lu Follotto has Introduced
a bill tobrfng telegraph and tolc
phono companies under tho control
of the rfipypBtato co'mjuerco commis
sion. - Tho bo mo bill, ftas been intro
duced In tho house by IteproscnLatlvo
Carey, of Wisconsin.
Senator LaFollotto appoared be
fore the sonato committee In tho In
terest of his bill today, and received
no groat encouragoment. nut it Is un
derstood that LaFollotto Intends to
force tho matter upon tho attention
of .the senate as a whole, and if ho J
cannot get action thoro Is tho pros
pect that ho will bring to light a list
of senators who enjoy tho uso of
frnnks supplied by the telegraph
companies.
LONG DRAWN OUT TRIAL
ENDS THIS MORNING
Former District Attorney Found Guilty, Penalty Is a
Fine of Not More Than $10,000 Or Imprisonment
Not More Than Two Years
Portland, Or., Fob. S. John H.
Hull, foruiorly United Stntos dlsirlot
attorney for Oregon, accusod of laud
frauds and conspiracy to dolay Juh
tlco, wan found guilty this morning
by tho Jury, which roportcd at 10
o'clock. Tho verdict was handed In
at 1:30 Inst night, after about four
hours' dollborntlon. Under tho fed-
of tho Jurors, all of whom appeared
unmovod. While tho vordlot wna
road tho olork of tho court, Hnll sat
motionless and tho crowd of spoctn
tors woro hntshod with Bupprossod ox
cltemont. Aftor tho motion wns
mndo for a now trial, tho defendant
nrosa from his foot, and was sur
rounded by HcoroB of frlonds who
oral Btatutos conspiracy, mich nB prosscd forward to shako IiIb hand
olinrcod ncnlnst Hnll Is nunlshnblo and Bponk a word of sympathy. Ho
by a flno of not moro than $10,000 or
by Imprisonment of not moro thnn
two years.
Hnll was prosont In tho court room
nnd received tho verdict with little
show of emotion.
Hall arrived In tho court room n
few minutes beforo tho Jury entered,
nnd sat chatting with his attorneys
nnd personal frlpndB at tho samo
tnbloMie un'd occupied thgyiBhow
tho proceedings of tho trial. Ho
seemed In tho best o7 aplrits-'rfnd
looked moro unconcernod than any
of his nttornoys. From appearances
ho and his attorneys woro confident
of an acquittal.
Afl tho Jurors took tholr soots ev
oryono In tho court moved to advan
tageous positions. Hall loaned for
ward and oagorly scanned tho fncos
nnd Bponk a word of sympathy.
received ouch with n smile.
Judgo Hunt received Hull's uotlco
nnd gruutud tho dofonso sixty days
to porfoct tholr appeal. Sontonco
will probnbly bo passed noxt wook.
Tho Jury took eight bnllots bo
foro n vordlct of guilty was roachod,
Eli Ilamer, of Crabtree, Or., was tho
last man to chnnge his vote, from ac
qulttal to guilty.
Bpi'Dud. BtaWpg that the, vordlcL Is
whut ho oxpocted, Mr. Henoy rotusos
(tff mnko any slatumont. ' -k
Hnll said: "I havo nothing on my
oonscienco ludlcntlvo of any wrong
doing. Tho vordlct Is a surprise, In
view of tho ovldonco. Thoflo of my
frlondB who still bollovo In moh I
shall bo glad to groot as of old; thoso
who do not, may pasi on the other
side."
Lulz wns dollvorod boforo absolution
was grantod.
Aftor lying In stnto for throe days
In tho church of Saint Vlnconte, tho
by ho royal, civil and military house bodies are to bo carried through
.... ... . m ' Vt a r.lnlatAiii y 4 Vt j-v rnun t itnni liinn
holds and tno ministers, peers ana
doputlos. As tho funeral moved In
tho direction of tho churoh of St.
VJnconto de Fora It wns heavily
guarded by troops.
A military band played dlrgos it
tho head of tho procession. Tho car
riages of tho civil governor and the
ministors followed tho band, each
carriage being drawn by eight
horses. Then camo other carriages
containing suites of tho ambassadors,
offlesrs of the roglments of the late
king and tho crown prince, tho ma
Jordomo of tho palaco and othor officials.
In o;e of the oarrlagoe was the
Imperial orown of tho dead king,
draped with crepo and surrounded
by flowers, nnd in the following ve
hlclo was his sword and holmot
Well back In tho procession was the
carrlago boarlng the remains of the
klnc. Tho coffin could barely be
seen, bocauso of the great number of
wreaths around it. The carriage
with tho romalns of the crown prince
followed immediately behind.
Tho bodlos wore rocolvod at the
church by the Brotherhood of Miser
I cord la and by all the blshaps and
the archbishop of Portugal. In front
of tho altar was tho catafalque,
draped in gold and black, and upon
It rested tho caskets of the king and
crown prlnco during the service.
tho cloisters to the royal pantheon,
whero tho remains of tho princes or
tho house of Draganzn rest.
Afterward tho majordomo will
swear that tho remains aro those of
tho king and prlnco of Portugal, then
tho easkots aro to be placed n nlohw
prepared for them. Later tho In
fantry outside the pautheon will fire
volleys. A saluto of 101 gains from
tho forts will also bo fired.
The scene was heartrending as the
coffins wero sealed ready for remov
al from the palaco. Tho queen's
grief was frantic. Sho foil upon her
knoee and grasped the oasket as If
to prevent their romoval. Manuel,
tho boy king, with streaming oyoi,
wiu compelled to toar her away, car
rying her in his arms from tho mor
tuary Chanel.
The reut of Franco's prisoner
were released today.
JAP PIRATES
GROWING BOLD
MILLIONAIRE
MURDERER
Victoria, n. C, Feb. 8. Nows was
brought by tho Kngu Maru from
MoJzurn, Japan, of tho piracy of a
Japnnoso flRhlng sohoonor, Yosau
No. 1, 4ho crow of soven being killed
nnd tho schoonor looted. The voesel
was missing slnco Dooember 20, and
was dlsopverod shortly beforo the
Kagu Maru left Yokohnmu, uground
on tho beach noar Kunlmi village,
Eohizon, little damaged, having beon
oaet nshoro by tho tides. A dond
body, with Indications of foul play,
was found, but thoro was no trnco
of tho othor fishermen. The police
havo dlspatohod a voeeol to searoh
for tho plratos known to Infost the
district.
MRS. J. "PIERP"
LOSES JEWELRY
Lisbon, Fob. 8. On oUher side of
tho catafalque sat the members of
t,he royal household, to the left was
tho throne of tho Cardinal Patriarch,
who solemnly conducted the cere
monies A short allocution In prals
of Kins Carlos and Crown Prince
(Ualtd Press Loased Wire.)
London, Feb. 8. F. Holmes, a
millionaire, with his wife and daugh
ter sad two women servants, wero
found today dead from bullot wounds
Holmes' corpeo was found first In a
wood near the mansion, noar Henley.
The women had been shot through
the head, apparently as they slept
A full Investigation has convinced
Scotland Yard tonight that Holmes
killed the women and then suicided.
It is believed he was insane from an
atiack of grippe
MEN WURE KRIT AT
WORK IX NAVY YARD.
Washington. Fob. S. John I). Sim
mering, an aged rnoohanlc, Is the
horo of the Washington navy yard.
Ho has accomplished something that
congressmen, tho secretary and as
sistant soeretary of tho navy de
clared they could not do, and hence
thero Is much rejoicing In tho yards.
Tho order wont out Tuesday that 500
raon must be laid off In the yard, and
others would be dismissed later. Sim
morlng called up the White Homjs
and tslkod to Secrotary Loeb about
tho matter. Tho latter told Simmer
ing that ho would toll the President
that ho called. The next morning
the telephone bell in the yard rang,
and Simmering was called. At tho
othor end the President was talking
Simmering was Invited to the White
House, where be had a quiet talk
with Mr. Roosevelt. As the result
of this conversation tho 500 men
were put back to work, and no more
will bo dismissed.
(Uiillod ProHs Lonsod Wire.)
Galveston, Tex., Feb. 8. Jewelry
and othor valuables, reported io bo
worth $20,000, havo been stolon
from tho prlvato oar Independence,
In whloh Mrs. J. P. Morgan, wlfo of
tho Now York financier, and two wo
mon frlonds aro traveling. Tho pur
ty loft Now Orleans Wodnosday
night, the prlvato oar bng attached
to the regular westbound Bouthorn
Pacific train. Mrs. Morgan and hor
friends, Mrs. J. N. Nnppon, of Prov
idence, and Mrs. J. Norcdlth, of Now
York, stopped at Ileaumont, Houston
and El Pnso. Mrs. Morgan has re
ported that at tho latter place burg
lars entored tho oar and carried off
much valuablo property. Mrs. Mor
gan will not dismiss the vnluo of tho
articles Tho police think it was the
work of a professional thief who was
ujuji oin i Sujpm
JAPS CARRY ARMS
T0CHINESEREBELS
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Hong Kong, Feb. 8. Interesting
developments aro expected to follow
tho selzuro of tho Satsuma MauruM,
a Japaneso stoamor, by tho Oblnoso
oustoms ofilcors. The Satsuma our
rled four eases of rifles and 50,000
rounds of ammunition for Ghineso
revolutionists, but consigned to high
Japanese oiflolala. This is tho seo
oud selzuro of this oharacter made by
Ohlnose cruisers, and Japan has made
mujib nolso In entering protest?
against them.
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