Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 13, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, 1'KIHIUARY 1.1, 1008
NO. 40.
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EM WIDE-AWAKE AND ENT HUS I ASTIC
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ps Ordered to Alaska-Martial Law Declared
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WITH
HOUSE FILLED
SALEM BOOSTERS
iUflsiasin Prevailed and Life and. Energy Was
... t i nr it
M In the Movement for me making 01 a
Greater and Better City
bau4 boosting men and wo-
LWri the meeting in the
ln tcx last night, and by
&u applause and enthu-
d of the evening
4Qi spirit with which they
kjtjpnt their shoulder to
irii the commercial bodlo
jal fcelp make Salem tho
kijhilielu the state,
jsktudson gave a very plain
jthiufatu men of Salem, in
hvi tbfm they must stop
stofcrm organizations' to
jUts to subscribe a dollar
la their p!aco form on--
(tsl subscribe a hundred
. v
(dollars a month." Aftor thcu moot-
lug, Richardson and tho buslnoss
mon retired to tho Illihaa Olub, nnd
within & short time had formod n
commltteo to ,go to Portland and
bring tho mayor of thnt city nud its
bite llnnnoial mon down horo .to real
Izo tho oxoollont conditions abound
Ing in and surrounding this city.
Mayor Rodgors wns tho first
sonkor of -tho evening. His talk was
Joxtotupornnootis nnd full of good hit-
mor. Ho oponcd his reranrks- by
j stating that ho wns glad to havo
brought Mr. Richardson horo, and
added, "as your chlof Shogun, I'm
ALONG
HEADED
Indian
SPOKANE
AIDED ELOPEMENT
GAVK SON-IN-LAW
UK WOULDN'T
SCAUR SO
RACK-
(MR RUN
BY THUGS
A REIGN Of TERROR
ALASKA
HAS LABOR
TROUBLES
IN A HURRY
TO LOSE
HIS COIN
SALOONS ALL SHUTlGRIEflELD MADE IT
COMH
Till OLD MAN WAS SUPPORT.
ING TWO AND WAS .SO TO
SPKAK BADLY. HALMONliR.
MS
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
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GET OUR PRICES
you buy one dollar's worth'of
and you will find out that it
W you well. We buy for cash
N for cash and allow no house
Pacific coast to beat our prices:
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Silk Underskirt a ad Spring
Jaeksu.
iThat Saves You Money
HOLDUP MKN TKHH0IIIKI3 THIS
CITY?, AND OPMRATK IN RROAD
DAYjAiGIIT MUSICIAN HKATKN
INTOINSKNSIRILITY UY NKGHO
ItUKKIAN AT MIDDAY.
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(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Spolfnne, Wash., Fob. 13. Thugs
aro holding high cnrnlval In Spokane
And thoroby hnngB a tnlo of nnd huvo become o bold from their
romance, Indian strategy, nnd conn- Biiceosaw'at night that they aro now
ter strategy which has so far failed oporatlng In broad daylight. Denton
to aottlo definitely whom tho joko is fnto insensibility by n nogro rufllnn,
on. .. George Schurtz, a violinist, was
found lying in tho strcot nt 11
o'clock Cyostonlny morning. Honry
Topponlsh, Wash., Feb. 13
well known Indian of tho reserva
tion has Intoly becomo a father-in-
law.
TIIK STRIKING MINIMIS RAISK
TitouiiLi-: rkcausi: mini: owx-
I'.KS AIIK 1MP0RTIN(3 LAROR-
KltS 'IX) TAKK THK1R PLACID
AT SMALLKIt WAGKS.
Latoly aAoung Umatilla bravo,
sporting a. blanket rich in gaudy col-
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ore, mndoiqulck lpvo to tho Yakima (Sadlor,. a nogro, wns discovered cov
IndJan'sjUaughtor. Providing him- orod with blood In a room nonr tho
iuH wiLh nn fixtrn nonv. ho rodo to wonn of. .tho assault, and Was niTMt-
ttKj'iVSii" r l v""-sviM T-iiVAn' xvpvn'i jv i
"apd finding tho old man absent, per-1 "Take your baby and got out or
suaded tho girl to mount and they here," whb tho command glvon Mrs.
rodo away. Tho old man was notjj, Smith nt 3 o'alook in tho nf tor
long in apponring on tho sceno, nnd noon by two mon who callod hor to
whon ho did como ho brought with tho door of hor homo. Sho-rnn to n
hljrn an old rusty ropeatlng rlflo. Ho ni-lgbbor'B houso, and gave th
allowod tho couplo to got a couplo of alarm, but tho thugs escapod bofoco
miles Btart before ho took after them .tho arrival of tho police,
but overtaking hom near Alfalfa,ho Aftor a desperate and bloody fight
emptied tho rlflo in tho. direction of with a masked thug M a lato hour
tho fleeing lovors. Whon tho gun j lost night, J. A. Tnylor, a roal os
was empty tho old man retraced h)s tnto dealor, overpowered his onsnll
stops toward homo. unt, pinned him to tho ground and
"You seo," said tho old Indian, "I hold him until tho pollco nrrlvod.
don't want catoh thorn, just want j Whon taken to tho pollco station tho
scare them llko hell. I already got, holdup still woro his mask,
two sons-in-law, both board at my
I M a m
heuse: mo think Bhoot lots scaro
him lots ho no como back. Injun no
fool."
(United Press Lonsod Wlro.)
Fairbanks, Alaska, Fob. 13.
Martial law ban just boon doclnrod
by Marshal Perry nwoarlng In 100
doputlos. All tho snlooiiH nro closed,
and everything 1b quiet. DlHtrlct At
torney Harlan has boon ordorod to
Fairbanks from VnUIez to attond to
any orlmlnal notion thnt may bo nec
essary In tho -troublo between the
unionists and tho now arrivals.
HAD TO RUN TO RKACII THIS
RANK RKFORK IT CI.OSKD, RU1
TIIK OASHIKR TOOK HIS $10,
000 AND TIIK NKXT MORNINU
Til 13 RANK DOORS WMRK NOT
OPKNKR.
Wasblngton, Fob. 13, President
Roosevelt nnnouncod this morning
'tUnt,JipiJ.in .Ooojdvd to pnd fQdprpl
troops to Fairbanks, Aioaigittita prq-,
servo ordor among the striking .min
or. Tho Prosldent had declluod to
net until ho hob convlnbod beyond
doubt that unions ho took tho action
lU' has Just doolded Upon tho dlsordor
might huvo Borlousro8ults.
Tho Presldont notod on informn
tlon transmitted by Marshal Perry.
Ho Is not Informed 'as to tho causa nf
tho strlko, but was told that many
aiTo&Ui havo bom inndo. Aftor n
conforonco with tho Prosldent, Attor-noy-Geuoral
Ronapnrto dlsoussod the
situation at Fairbanks with Aotlnn
Soorotary of War Ollvor.
4LDRICH BILL
IS DANGEROUS
Washington, Feb. 13. A potltlon
demanding that tho Aldrlch flnanclul
bill be dofoated bocauso It wbb draft-
, cd sololy for tho boneftt of tho Wall
.street monoy kings, and that It
places in the hands of such mon as
( Rockofellor, Morgan and Ryan the
power to crer.te panic and to ex
pand the ourrency to the extant of
hundreds of millions of dollars at
their will, was today praaanied to
tho sonaU by Alfrod Crozlor, of WU-
,mlngton, Del.
i Tho petition was announced by
Senator Tlllmsui with characteristic
.comment. The document charge
that tho individual woasth of "six
poworful gamesters of Wall street"
is sufficient to oroate a corner In gold
to enable thorn to "demand any priae
therefore from those who mutt have,
aotual gold to pay on vast numbers
of maturing bonds."
Crozler deolares that the bill cen
tal na other daagerosiB features; that
It would satisfy the well-known spirit
of revenge of the financiers and
block all nrogreealve loglslatlon be
tween a Democratic administration
and a Republican congress.
Tho petltloa further asserts that
the bill will multiply tho political
power of the "lawless, relentless ma!
tors of Wall etreot," and that by
controlling the secretary of the
treasury they would b able to wield
in..i ia..nnAn. nA all ha hnnlra nf
I iuulr luuuiwra ii ! " --
tho country, and thereby build tte
greatest political machlno in the his
tory of the United 8tates.
DROPPED DEAD
WHILE IN CHURCH
(United Presfl Leased Wire.) '
Oakland, Cal., Fob. 13. While
reading from Mrs. Mary Rnker G.
Eddy' "Science und Honlth," at tho
Christian Science church in Oakland
last night, Nathan Frank Whipple, n
votoran Instructor at tho Berkeley
Institute for tho blind, dropped dead
on the platform bofore a orowdod
auditorium.
The meotlng was In a state of con
fusion in a moment. Men and wo
men rose in tholr seats and some
started for the doors. Thon the Rv.
Elmer McRurney, a rotlrod roader
In the church, stood up, and In a
loud but steady voice requested the
audience to be seated and Join him
In silt prayer.
The response was immediate, anil
tho house became still.
An unusually large audience had
assembled when Mr. Whipple rose to
read from Mrs. Eddy's "Sclonce and
Health. " Ho had been reading but
ew minutes whon he was seon to
drop hU hands and almest Immedi
ately he sank to the floor unson
scions. Death came almost Immediately.
CHAMP CLARK
TALKS TARIFF
(United Press Lonsod Wlro.)
Downglnc, Mich., Fob. 13. Chn.
Crllllcld, u wealthy fanner, thlnkn
ho Is tho most unluoky man In tho
world. Last Monday ho nlnposed of
property valuod at $10,000, and Im
mediately boarded tho next train for
Downgloc to deposit tho "nmall for
tune in tho City Rank.
Tho train reached tho city behind
schedule tlmo, and Crlfllold, unxloim
to reach tho bank and deposit the
monoy beforo Jt-oloHod for tho tiny
j-nn m fnst as his legs Mould enrtr
lilm from tho train. Ho nibliotl lute
tho'inRtltutlon JiiBt ns It was closing,
but tho accommodating cashier snld
ho would break a rule for Rrothrr
Crlfllold, and accepted tho deposit.
Thon tho bnnk closod and hnn not
opened since. Depositors figure thoy
will be lucky If they got 2Q cents. om
the dollar.
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AN UGLY ROW
IS RRKWINO.
Will Comply With tlw Imv.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Cbleao. Feb. 13. Operating ofll
olr.ls of railroads have practically
givta op hope of putting off -tho Urns
when It was necessary to comply with
the ffderal law limiting to nine
bou the working day of telegraph
optr-tort. Plans aro being made to
meet the conditions of the law as far
m possible March 4 Is the date It
'becotbee effective.
(Unltod Press Lonsod Wire.)
Washington, Feb. 13. An uglr
row Is brewing in tho home commlt
teo on nnval affairs, whiuh recently
ngrood upon a naval program to re
port to congress, consisting of wa
battleships, ton torpedo boat destroy
ers and eight submarines.
Tho administration, from Presi
dent Rootovelt down, asked for four
battloshlpH, ten destroyers and only
four submarines, nnd cornmont has
been caused by tho fact that, whllo
tho battloshlps were out down from
tho administration program tho sub
marines woro raised. A lobby has
been at work In behalf of tho sub
marines for many years, and tit Ih I
In fact
of tho tariff without Indioatlng nn investigation of an allogsd at
whothor they were for an increase or tempt to bribe one member to vot
for them was held In tho fl fly-as vent Is
congress.
Washington, Feb. 13. Champ
Clark, of Missouri, enllvoned the
prooeodlngs in the houso this morn
lug, ns ho has on other occasions, by
donnuhoing tho Republican mem
bora for the stand they huve taken
on tho tariff question.
Tho Mlssourian charged that thoy
were trylug to operate a stupendous
confidence game, by announolng
tholr Intontion to declare a revision the first scandal threatened.
OVERLOOKED
. EASY MONEY
(United Press Leased Wire
a reduction In the schedules. He
cited tho r oosn t speech of Roprosen-
tttive Payne, who pleaded that the
Republicans bo given a new lease of
life, and asked the people to over
look past omissions, stating that the
Republicans would revise the tariff)
one way or another. j
"Representative Payne doesn't J
seem to know which way the revision ;
Is going to bo made," Clark oontln- j
ueil, "but still he asks the American
n winl A tn mn tn the noils SRd bU7 i
these trlff pigs In a poke.' " ' Wasilngton. Fel 13-Pre.ident
Dlsosseing the money panic. Clark H4mmhvU tor& U) ak Congress for
deaiared that tho reoent dlstsrb-; appropriation of $28,000 whff
aiioe gve tbo-RopublJfisu platform he is entlUed to as travollng oxinsos
of 19IM the Ho. i0 " ,,M tmvel3 round tho country
"The Republican's platform de- nt yr " " ,,ftyo to roach down
oisres that Republican tariff Is al- wn ,0k f"- money.
way followed by prosperity." he' When the President asked for tho
added, "aad that business adversity appropriation last year Congress at
results from a DemocraUe tariff." i Ignored the plea, but whon h
, iade ajiother appeal In an emor-
Pnh? Usual Dlvldttsiils. 'geney message tho roquoat wa
New York. Feb. 13. The failure granted. Should tho President sud
of the dlreotors of the Southern Pa- denly realize that he had entirely
clflc railroad today to reduce the overlooked the matter "' $2" 000.
quarterly dividend 1 per cent on, and that ho will need every cent of
common stock is taken as an Jndlca- . no must prepare an emergency
tlon by financiers that other roads mesage and emergency bill to Con-
wtll take similar action.
t
gree.