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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
m SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FERVARY 11, 1008. NO. .18. 9UXVIIT. RANCO IS MAKING GOOD TIME M.MesMSSsnsSBSSssBnsMSWSsJSsanMSSssts m--mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmMmfHMi , 'omen Make Things Lively for the Law Makers PIN .DRUNKEN h SOUFFLE H A BABY BOY IED TO CELKMIATE RIBTII rBHRDi JIURPHV FAMILY IfflXDtT WITH A SPREE I THE BABV'S FATHER IS (KDRPSB. hWttd Prs Leased Wire) U.WMB. Feb. 11, In a jmrrel apparently orlglnal- McinKgumont about religion, ! Cirrell, an engineer, shot. MlSrf Patrick Murphy In Car- kaKa at Harding, about 7.: 30 Mitt, os the Tacoma Eaatnrn n carreii bad roue it on cba of drink (nco last Christ ian" j only aftor tho urg- Milarphr that his plod go vun K,ud the two men wont to , in onUr to celebrate tho Mndijr of a baby boy In tho Fiwtthold When they ro- IwHirdlag last night thoy on- two discussion. Ono word MMothtr, and, beforo tho two I K. thcr were engagod In a :Kn!Be Nothing sorloua ro- .Iwtwr, until they wont .o If f Frank Jenkins, Carrel! I tAt tomo fruit for tho ttiMrea Carroll became nttv minutes after tholr JM flourished a revolver , trice pohtlnc it at Jonklna' , Previous discussion waa i'SJ Jq Ma ftttnmnt in v$j orcr tho head, Carrell usuie weapon fell Into n : w Later fhn . MCt-re'', cabin, and again ar- Rw and Carrell clalraod Rgr wi trying to take his rIT from him n.l !. Pr drew a knife and cut "e ia two ih MMri,i ;""4Cjrr ri r..i. ,g 8P e rifle aud tried to ; to tho ground, aad In ,7'M rlflo wac dlhnriTftd JfuhlnpihrAnoK i ...i.. S tig forehead Just bo- "" M'-ns him lariat- T himself up. - tSLOOT MISSOURI BANK JI? 8.d '" ua.J "-One of - r M,,o lkt., y . ever tn,v lwa w- five !5 tu.r. . var4 were Chin L to tro-giyw. "VUJ the H vJ.4iu. ho. flrtnr hT p !!! -- " ID V( LONDON WOMEN GET GAY DRAGGED TO JAIL ADVOCATES OF EQUAL SUF FRAGE SWEEP DOWN ON PAR. LIA.MENT, .AND ARE DRAGGED AWAY KICKING, SCREAMING AND FIGHTING, TO SPEND THE NIGHT IN JAIL. (United PresB Loasod Wire.) London, Fob. 11. In a scono al most unapnrnllolod In tho 700 years history of tho English houso of com mons, an angry mob of London wo men, determined to forco tho mom bora of parliament to at least take recognition of tholr claims for auf- frago attempted to forco tholr way within tho sacred precincts of tho floor. Thoy created a sceno of re innrkubln disorder. Dcforo tho ranks of women wore driven off tho usual polices guard about tho houso had to bo rolnforcod by squads of ro sorvotJ, and tho flgh't between tho men and tho frenzied women was long and fierce. Forty-forur arrosts woro made. As onch bedraggled, screaming, kicking advocate of equal franchise rights was torn away from hor friends, the m?b made roneweil attacks upon tho guards. After a bat tle lasting almoBt an hour, tho wo men drew off and marched to tho station houses In which their com rades were held, liooting and yelling. Thoy rofused, however, to pay tho flneB of tho arrostod women, and the prisoners declared that they would allow no one to do It, as they were dotormlnod to bo martyrs to their bo-llofs. ANOTHER OFFICIAL GRADUATES BIG BANK GETS HIM every govkrxatkxt official on retiring from office gets a corporation joii supposedly Hired f o r their pull with the pow ers that re. (UnlUd Press Leased Wlro.) KnnsuB City, Mo Feb. 11. W. E. Rldgloy, comptroller of tho cur rency, linn accepted tho position ol president of tho National Bank of Commerco here, and will assumo hla new duties within a short time. His salary will bo $25,000 per year, and ho will succeed Dr. W. S. Woods, who was president of tho concern until It failed to opon Its doors last No vember. Tho National Bank of Com merco was tho largest bank In the Missouri valley when it euspendoi, PREMIER FRANCO : TO ITALY IS- RUNNING WELL PORTUGAL'S TYRANT INCREASES THE DISTANCE BETWEEN HIM SELF AND THE PEOPLE HE LOOKED UPON AS UNWORTHY OF CONSIDERATION THINKS OF THEM NOW. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Marseilles, Franoe, Fob. 11. Ex-Premlor Franco loft for Genoa to day. He will llvo In Italy until con ditions In LUbon aro such thnt ho may daro to return. It is now be lieved here that Franco never In tended 'to remain pormanontly away from Lisbon, and thnt Manuel can not long reign without him. PORTLAND BANK TO REOPEN ORDER IS ISSUED SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS HE TAKES HIS LIFE .MERCHANTS' NATIONAL WILL HIS MAX H1EBERT, OF SEATTLE, SEC DOING BUSINESS WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS DEPOSITORS LOST NOTHING THROUGH PORT LAND BANKS CLOSING. aHn to West Point. (United Press Leased Wire.) Roseburg, Or., Feb. 11. Wnlter FOLLOWED WIFE FROM DENVER (United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Feb. 11. After fol lowing his eloping wife and her com panion for three months, Y. Kusha ba, a prosperous Denver Japanese, found tho wife Jn Portland yester day In the koeplng of T. Shlgota, a Portland Japanese of unsavory rep utation, and while the Orlontal who had lurod hor away from hor Denver home had left by an early morning train for Pugot Sound, tho husband eauted Shigota's arrest. Kidnaping was the charge which Kushaba insisted on lodging againac both his wife's paramour and Shi seta, who shielded the eloping Qurl. Shlgota was arraigned on this charge, plad not guilty and was required to furnish ball la the sum of $i00. Tho charge' will likely- bo ohaMged to one of attempting to ex tort money. Odly enough, the Denver merchant does not blRrao hla wife In any way for the ecoupade. He took her back without a word of reproach, as an occidental would accept back an ovreoat or umbrella that had been stole h1 recovered. The woman In the ease U comoly, as Japanese wo men go. and Is little more than a child, not being quite 17 She eeeraed uaeonoerned at the rude ter mination of her romance, and the flight of her lover to avoid arreet $9.85 GRAND INVENTORY SALE $9,85 $9.85 FROM NOW UNTIL .LRCH lrt WE WILL SELL ANY SUIT OR OVER COAT IN OUR STORE FOR $9.85 TERMS CASH. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 Commercial $9.85 (Unltod Press Lonaed Wire.) Portland, Or., Feb. 11. Tho Mor chnnts' National Bank, of Portland, Or., which suspended In November, will reopen within tho next ten days. Tho final arrangomonts woro com pleted yesterday, and todny Comp troller Rldgoloy notified. President Watson to open thd bank when ready to rosumo business. Tho reapenlag of tho Merchants' National Bank closes Portland's chaptor on tho financial panic. Throo banking Insti tutions havo closed hero within lx months, but In no caso has n single doposltor lost n dollar. Last night tho formal order approving tho merg. or of tho Oregon Trust & 8avlngs Bank and tho Gorman Amorlcan Bank was authorized by tho court. Tho action of tho Ladd ostato in tnkng over tho assets of tho Title, Guarantoo & Trust Company saved tho depositors of tho Institution from any dangar of loss. Arrangements havo been completed, and tho reopening will soon occur. o COUNT WAS FINED TWENTY DOLLARS. (United Press Leased Wire.) Paris, Fob. 11. Count Bonl do Castollano was fined 100 francs this morning for fltrlklng his titled cousin, Prince do Sagan, with a cane in a recont street brawl. At tho same tlmo the prlnco's claim for one franc damages was allowed. Count Bonl's brother, Jean, who was with Bonl at tho time of tho aseoiuH, and who was not made a co-defendant lu de Sagan's suit, was acquitted. S. Josephine, of (his city, has been notified that ho successfully passed tho entrance requirements for Woat Point, and that ho will bo admitted to the army school on March 2 FAIRBANKS STRIKE ABOUT SETTLED UNION PACIFIC BUILD TO SOUND (Unttec Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Feb. 11. Conetruo tion work may be started on the Portland end of the Oregon & Wash ington railroad, the Union Paoiflo ex tension to Puget Sound, within a few days, as the romilt of the visit of LoHig Swift ami other officials of the Packing firm of Swift & Company, to Portland at this time. After a conference with Mr. Swift General Manager O'Brien, of tho Harrlman lines in this territory, yesterday mado recommendations to Ohleago officials of the Harrlman Interests that tho Oregon & Washington con struction be delayed no longer, but nrocMd at oaos. It is likely that the. work on the south side of the Cotam-; bla river will be started witnin a short time. , (United Press Loased Wire.) Fairbanks, Alaska, Fob. 11. -r-United State Marshal Perry has the strike situation well in hand, and ox P9t no further trouble with tho strikers. All olalnwj formerly non union are working on tho open shop baste, with a full quota of men. Dep uties have cloared the Fairbanks Valdez trail of strikers, and the min ors' union guarantees there will bo an further molestation of travelers. If there la, says Marshal Parry, sol diers will bo brought in to control the situation. o DROWNED IN SIGHT OF HOME. (United Press Leased Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, Feb. 11. Drowsed in the fieree, mad swirl Huelataw rapids last Tuesday, when almost within sight of home, was the fate of Mr.' and Mrs. John Ash men, a young couplo who roant)v made their home with Mr. Ashman'x father on a ranch a few miles below the Buelotaw. The death of Mr. and Mrs. Ashman waa not witnessed, but U 'n learned that they start ed down the rapids in a. small boat, and as they have not been board it staoe there is little doubt of their fate. ENDEAV0RERS WILL ENTERTTIN (United Press Loased Wire.) Soattlo, Wash., Fob. 11. A float ing Hudeavpr branch of tho Christian Endeavor Socloty of Seattle was or ganized Sunday, and will ontortaln tho Bailors of tho big battleship fleet when they roach Seattle In May. Plana for entertaining tho visit of tho sailors are olaborate. Six branohos of tho floating Endeavor work aro to bo organized from Seat tle Christian Endoavor workers, and these will oporato with tho 12 float ing Endeavor sociotloa now organized among tho ftallors of tho fleet. o HITCHCOCK'S TRIAL IS POSTPONED. New York, Feb. 11. The trial of Raymond Hltohoook has been post poned until February 21, following a war of words between tho counsel for Hltohooqk and Assistant District Attorney Garvin. o BODY FOUND IN THE RIVER. lloquiam, wash., reb. 11. JTh body of Hugh Suddsth, who has been missing for weoks, was found yester- lnF In ilm Ifumnt it Una kIvap 9A miles from this city. Suddeth disappeared the oveaing of December IS. He was but 17 years of age, b.it of giant stature, be ing oonafdored the strongest man In tho velley. o Jap Schooner Ashore. Junoaur, Alaska, Feb. 11. The Jap anese schooner Sattsu Mara la ashore at Point Manby, near Ymkatat. The erew of 19 Japs aro camped on the beach. Captain Fuji Is on tho steam er Jennie en route to Seattle. The Sattsu was wrecked November 15. RET.AHY OF THE GUAM) LODGE OF SONS OF HERMANN, CHOOS ES DEATH RATHER THAN FACE DISGRACE. , (United Prosd Leased Wire.) 8onttlo, Wash., Fob. 11. Max Slobort, n Gorman sign pnlntor, ngdd CO yoars, and Rocrctury of tho grand lodgo of tho Sons of Hermann for tho Htnto of Wuuhlngton, after a third at tempt at suicide, was found this morning In his Bhoi on Flrat nvenuo. Death was caused by a. bullet which was sent Into his brain wJillo ho stood In front of a mirror. A letter left states that ho flrat took mor phine, and, fnlliug, ho attempted death by Inhaling gno. Finally driv en to (loHporntlon.'ho used a revolver with fatal results. This afternoon iC waa mado public that Slobort wax short In his accounts to tho grand lodgo of tho Sons of Hermann about (1600, and this is bollovod to have preyod so on his mind thut.ho sought doajth by self-dostructlon. TRIED TO WRECK PASSENGER TRAIN (United Proas Leaned Wire.) Ashland. Or., Fob. 11. A trnok walkor discovered two railroad ties wedged botwoon tho rails a mile and a half south of Ashland last evonlntr. a short tlmo before tho Sotithorn Pa cific passejigor, train No. Iff, was duo The ties were seourely wedged with rocks, so that the obstruction would surely have wrecked the train. The mlsoronnts aro supposed to hnvo boon hobos, who were put off tho south bound passonger train In tho afternoon. o- HKCRETARY INQUIRES ABOUT THE ROADS. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Belllngham, Wash.. Feb. 11. The secretary of war has asked tho coun ty engineer of Whatcom county for maps and data coneernlng the roada and shore Hues of this vicinity, espe cially In the vicinity of the Interna tional boundary lino. Tho request waa received today, and asked that the Information lx furnlshod at onc Considerable attention Is bolng paid to tho collection of facts In regard to the accessibility to this country from the Gulf of Georgia and tho straits. The information asked for has been forwarded by County En gl ner Cooke. '- '"O HURT BY EXPLODING GASOLINE TANK. Ohloago, Feb. 11. In an explo sion of a gasoline tank of an auto mobile Ton firemen were injured, one probably fatally, here today. Thoy wero fighting a flro In a garage when tbo explosion occurred. Tho man were on a ladtior almost directly over the automobllo. O ' Tiio lawyer can appeal his mis takes to the supreme court; tho doc tor has to wait much longer. J