Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 12, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1 008.
NO. 30.
(1 be AJuun iilmuu
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m BOOSTERS OPEN GREAT CAMPAIGN
iree Killed and 23 Hurt id West Side Train Wreck
BSH COLUMBIA'S
DRASTIC ANTI JAP LAW
mil Can Land Unless He Can Read Or Write
MA Or Some European Langiiage-268 Japs
hi Quarantine Affected
itolfteti Leased Wire.)
i. D. C , Feb. 12. Tho now
ill enacted by tho Drlt
rah kjlilaturo recontly, on
itftieXttal act, which n-
aKHiuoaal test to immi-
srlriaj In British Colum-
b cut bo ablo to road and
la&sUih or a language ot
Kt U pcrmltUsl to land, ba
ll ii todijr, whoti Lloutonant-
r fcssmulr assented to tho
JUDGL BURNLTT
MAY GET PLUM
(United Press Loascd Wire.) '
Washington, Fob. 12. Judgo Goo.
II. Burnett, of Salem, Oregon, is bcr
Ing consldorcd for tho position of
United Stntos district nttornoy for
Orogon. Ho is strongly recommond
ed by W. S. U'Ren, of Oregon, nnd
Honoy, nnd it Is thought HUoly .that
o will bo appointed.
MOSTOE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSrt ,
GET OUR PRICES "
re you buy one dollar's worth of
and you will find out that it
W you well. We buy for cash
tell for cash and allow no house
Pacific coast to beat our prices:
en:
M SILKS
rad ,n .. ....
'. a hAiitif..t .
fcjT,4test 8tylw w
n Th ::i: "?
- chcgo or New
I fit W.J . .
:..M -
kaw , We-Ut-
sj uum quick
l'tas.
is.. "",wrw yi
""Mu s t;B ,rom
!j for t"H half
k. : tfxiL ...
r v. "" . m
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-"7 .-l Vl Will
WRECK AT
FOREST
GROVE
BOOSTERS
CAPTURE
THE CITY
RAYNOR
ROASTS
THEODORE
THREE ARE KILLED AND THEN 6ET BUSY FINES ARE FUTILE
A DEFECTIVE KAIL DITCHES PAH-
SENGF.lt TRAIN -BESIDES THE
'piiim.'i.' ni.' a ii wit ivnti)i.'i
AND OF THESIS 'ONE O ltlOS-j
SIRLYTWOMAVRIE. . .
r-
CIilIIl SlMtOriCEHS TO WAKIJ 1T1 SAYS ONE HOUR'S IMPRISON
--.-.s$-t- i -- -- .
TlfEClTOWN AND SHAKE THE I MUST OF OFFICIALS WOULD
HUGHES
SLAPS AT
JEROME
AFTER ICE TRUST
I
WRINKLES OUT
I)1TIQ'S.
OF OLD CON-
(United Pross LonBOd "Wire.)
Forest Grove, Or., Fob. 12. Throo
wero killed nnd 23 Injured, one very
seriously, by tho derailment of tho
Sheridan local on a short trestlo
bridge nunut throo-fourtliB of n mile
west of this city at G o'clock Inst
night. Tho dead are:
Mrs. Edward Bntoa and 5-months-old
daughter, of Forost Grove.
J. A. McDonald, of McMlnnvlllo.
Mrs. J. H, Brown, aged CO, of
Sheridan, was badly crushed, and
,may not Tccovor.
Tho accident resulted from a
brokon rail, one 30-foot section at
tho west ond of tho trestlo being
splintered into four pjecos by tho
wolght of tho heavily loaded coaches
Tho (lofectlvo rail apparently did
not glvo way until aftor tho ongino
mnll and baggago cars had crossed
Jn safety.
Tho smokor was tho first to leavo
tho track1, carrying with it two day
coaches. Tho smokor and tho first
day coach ran over tho tlos for a dis.
tanco of 20 yards and pitched from
tho trestlo to tho ground, ton feot
below, Btrlkln. on thoir side. Tho
second dny coach also loft the track,
and turned only partly over.
Miss Graco Harding, of Gaston,
a passongor in tho roar coach, was
Tho Program.
Music t tho ogicni lion on
trance, Salem Military Hand,
II. Stoudcomeyoi,l lender.
Music, MeEIitiy's orchestra.
Address of welcome, Geo. F.
R turgors, mayor of Salem.
Address, Mrs. 1 II. Ray
jnond, pr-sidiut Salem Wo
nmnVi club.
Mslc, Stalwart quartet.
Acklrcss, August Hiickestuln,
president Salem HuslnesH
Mcnf6 league.
Aldre"sH, V. h. McNarj-, pres
Jdeiit Salem Iloostri-H club.
Vocal ojo, Mrs. Ilullle Piir
riNh Hlngftf.
AddiXfiN and Introduction of
the evening, F. G. Deckebncli,
president Salem board of
trade. t
Addrcsn, Mr. Tom Richard,
son, manager Portland Coin
incrcial club nnd secretary
On'gon Development league.
The rereptlon will close
with "My Country, 'Tis of
Thee" by tho orchestra, the
audience nnd singers, led by
Mrs. 1 fall In Pnrrlsh.HlngeH.
ACCOMPLISH WHAT VI NISI OF
CORPORATIONS CAN NEVER
REACH. RLAMEH PRESIDENT
FOR CONDITIONS.
(United ProBa Leased Wlro.)
I Washington, Fob. 12. Using tho
; Aldrlch financial bill as a Nvcapon,
1 Sonator Raynor, of Maryland, on tho
: floor of tho eonato today unmercifully
donouncod President Roosovolt and
; his policies.
! Tho Maryland statesman declared
j that tho present business doprossion
i wnB jRnuscd by tho "unlawful char-
actor" of tho PrpsldonJroW
"methods, coupled ,wfth p.y.gurflh
' fonr that Home "new volcanic dis
turbance from tho Whlto Houso
! woMld further paralyzo tho buslnoai
of tho ontlro country.
' "On account of (ho violont forvor
! of his utterances," Senator Raynor
shoutod, "there is an idea running
' through tho public mind that tho
Prosident has come to tho conchiBlou
it mat ovory man ongagcu in a largo
biiHlnnw ontorpriso l a mnlofactor,
and that ho should spend a torn) in
tho penitentiary.
"Although I greatly respect Pros
Idont Roosovolt and tho groat ofllca
ho holds, ho has unconsciously con
tributed with best Intentions to tho
causo that havo led to buslnoBH do
Tho boost- prfsslon. I heartily ondorso tho
.IIOROME DECLARES THAT TRUST
HAS SHOWN NO CRIMINAL IN
TIJNT, RUT ATTORNEY JACK
SON INSISTS THAT IT HAH VH.
LATED THE LAWS AND WILTj
PROSFOUTE.
(United Pronts Leased Wlro.)
Now York, Fob. 12. Governor
Ilughos haa taken tho ilrst atop oC
his ndmlnlutratlon to Hot aside Dis
trict Attorney Joromo as tho publla
prosecutor of thin county. Imtplrod
by tho positive declaration ot Attor-noy-Gouoral
Jackson that tho Ameri
can ico Company hns violated tho
Donnolly anti-trust laws and tho
penal code, tho governor ordered tho
stato P$olal 4o prpsent Uio catjo to
Iho "grand j'ury'ojf $jw Yprif county
ntl'd to prosecute, "In tlio placo nnJi
stead of tho district attorney."
Joromo hua repeatedly doclarcd
that no criminal intent wati showo
by tho Ico tniHt.
ASSAULTEDA GIRL '
MAY 'l MOBBED
Santa Fo, N. M Fob. 12. "Whlto
on hgr way homo Tuooday Margaret
Carting, omployod an night operator
nt Las Vogas, wna aiaultod by two
mon, who Intor woro arrcstod and
Idontlflod by thoir victim. Tho mon
'Z. '
9S.50
$10.50
1$12.50
' jt i
.Z:-! '. dl
tfWSftfhi KaKM
MSff tez?m
The big night Is hore. Tho boost- prsslon. I heartily ondorso tho aro Follpo Garcia, a Mexican, nnd
V ' I . rtl... 1 l .11 . IliriallUnl In n nittffnwn lin In mni. Jnnl, nnmn .. I. I f1. .... I lln.li.mi
thrown through a window into loss B "' ouimm """ Ul i'"i "tsiiuvim; ...- w.u ... .. . (,-,. .., ,...-. w ,,...
than two feet of wator bonenth tho!,n tho gront fwtur0 of t,,,s QltY w,!l lng n8n,nBt violators of tho law and Thoy woro placed In tho county Jail
rAtio init cl.,1 nin4.,rn,i I " t tfc opara hotiso at 8 o'clock, the oppressors of tho people. Mal- undor heavy guard, and last ulght n
when the onthuslaetjc program & faotors should rccolvo ponat punish- largo crowd tnirroundod tho build-
above wi'l be earrld out, inent, but a whole generation of in- intr It Is bollovod tho prlsonnrs will
Tom Rlohardson, tho "original nocont peoplo should not suffer for .bo lynched union thoy uro splrltoJ
tMAani la n..MMA. !Ua 4 .. - 1 11 ft Bfnri rt nhnrAdatpu Cit ilnu'd diitau fVr tmtmrt I lunntilni atautt
which two other norsons mot thoir' ' ". i ir -- " ,.,....,. w..u uu0)Wn,. . ,..... .,.......,,, !.
.,.. . .. .. turo. but Urn other nddr o. whloh Imprtsonmont may do tho work aro being tukon to call out tho mlll-
uouui ua za pvnum woro injurw,, - u ,.., , . , ,,.. ,, ,., ,. ,. n .,
gavo up her life In an effort to save
her two chlldron, one of whom os-
trostfe, hut escopod unlnjurod.
Mrs. Sarah Bates, who was ktlUd
In tho Southern Pad 11 o wreck near
Forost Grove, Or., last night, In
capod, owing to the mother's efforts
to savo her. Harold, aged five
months, died In his mothor's arma,
am ta ha limited to flvo minutoA quicker and boUer than all tho fines tiu.
oacli, will bo brim full of enthusiasm that could be levied upon tho insti-! Tho victim la In a procarloua con
Tkoee who enjoy a good tlmo. tutlons tboy roprosent." 'dltlon.
with muslo, will
havo thoir fill if
V.
thoy Join tho monstrous crowd, which j
the two being thrown partly through ' ' "' ;'n ' tk-n of g
a window and fatonod beneath the luwr po,,ul u "' ,UW"MI " u I
car as it fell on its side. In tho gulch th wor ,ofIth ""-' "b K
- , 1,-1.1 ...l.a , I.IM ,r"'. " " " "" -" " "" '" '
nnrrn,1 M, T,o lh .h. hnhv 't P to t0 St thMO erly.
In hor arms, and Florence, aged five
yoars, besldo her, was riding baok
ward In the coach Just behind the
smoker. She had boon put on the
'Maui inn
Or., the third person killed in the
wrock. was riding ner Mrs. Ratee
and her chlldron. He whs on the
Sheridan local at Forest Grove by i left hand W of tho aar, nd, as ihe
her husband, J. IS. Rates. MrsJeQaoh apsi7d, he was thrown
Dates had hardly seated hertolf eom-' against the front and and then to the
fortably when tho crash came. As, opposite etui of the ear, his head be
i
Opening Excursion
ft"9aj!HHai
Great bargains In Silk Coats.
SUk Underskirts and Spring
Jackets.
.J Store That
Sayes You Money
the train began to wobble and drng
Itself over the ties, after leaving tle
rails. Mrs. Bates realised the danger
of herself and children, and she!
reached for Florence.
it)t erushed.
M
made a desperate struggle to reaeh
tho child, still clinging to the baby
with her other arm. In doing so the
mother lost her balance, and wag
dashed against the aide of the ear,
and the life crushed out of her 5
Tuft In Mifhijpiii.
fl'nit d Frees Leased Wire.)
Mrs. Bates. j Grand Radius,' MJeh.. Feb. 12.
This is ' Taft" day In Grand Rapids.
The eretarjr of war waa greti by
a vast crowd when he arrived In
city, aud a still lurger erowd prom
ises to be on hand at 4 e'e'oek, when
ha will address the members of a
months-old boy at the same t!rae..cNb. whose 1100 member are Taft
Mrs. Bates and ehlld were caught bs-ieathu lasts
tween the window sill and the
ground. Little Florence Bates was
thrown through tho car window, and
escaped with two slight cuts on the
face. Rescuers found the girl. Oaly
a few feet away waa her mother and
little brother, both dead.
John A. McDonald, of McMlnnvlIle
At tonight's banquet, whleh will
be an elaborate affair, Seoretary Taft
will deliver the prlnaipal address.
The other prowlwnt weaker wt" b
Gowraor OulMl. of Massachusetts;
Ambassador Jusserand, of France,
and United States Senator Smith, of
Michigan. '
From Salem to Portland and Return
VIA
Oregon Electric Railway
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1908.
FARE FOR THE $1.50 ROUND TRIP
TIekots good going on any train Thursday, February 13, return
ing on any train Friday, February 14.
Take a trip over tho New ISleotria line, flnU-olaiw, modern pas
senger equipment, ample train servlee. Trains leavo Saloia at 8
a m. and 2 p. m., arrive Portland 10:46 a. in. and 4:45 p. m., re
turning leave Portland 8:05 a. m. aud 2:05 p. in., February 14,
arrive Salem 10:50 a. m. and 4:50 p. ni.
F. J. SWAYNE, a. T. NKVINH,
Ticket Agent, rbiletn. Traffic Manager, Poctbuul,