Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 24, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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UAILV CAPITA f, JOrilSAU. HAI.KM. OKKOO.N. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Sfrl, 108.
SENATOR FULTON
. CLEARS HIMSELF
lis lefty it .Mey Sitisficftiy i His Frieflds-Oives
Tkec UirtswcfiHc fess Wiy Sack's Story
Is Fatee
AMUSEMENTS
'HHMHtlHHHMIHH
Grand Opera IIohbc.
Februarr 27 "A Royal Slave."
March 4 -"Tito Virginians."
HOG AND
GATltf
RECEIPTS
letter with one of them enclosed;
Each county should help pay for
them. What Is 150 to Bend out 10,
000 sbetfcs of advertising of this
peerless valley to the world?
SeaaloV Fulloa'a .reply lo F, J.
Kney was given 4o tho Sunday mora
lff papers, although tho Portland"
Telegram violated itlio confidence of
thto Vnta AasocUUlon, by printing It
Hotora'ay night, Following Is merely
tho opening and the main polnta of
iftMuttor Fulton'a roply, and Tho Cap.
tUI Journal can vouch for tho truth
f aeaator Fulton' ta.tomont, that
ke h elected geoatnr without tho
et m deliar of money, of hid own
orjiayono's, ami not oven troatlng to
Jfjar, 1! Wuld not' evon flay
eortpers to print his picture or
wrftelfto, aad matty newspapers conU
Saoefl of this, it wan also known
fttftl thoro waa monoy to ho had At
the headquarters of aomo otitho as
jrtrftat against Pulton. Tho Capital
Joaraal supported Pulton nt tho
time without any solicitation on his
Drt, as did most of tho nowspapora.
Mk Opening Hlalemcnt.
Por over 32 years near a third
f century I havo resldod In the
stale of Oregon. During 14 yonra of
that lmo l was a momhor of tho
atato aonnte, and for a qunrtor of a
cntury more or less nollvo In tho
IwlltloH of tho stato. During most
f that period tho Republican party
was rent and torn by Intoroonlno
wtrngglos and factional atrlfo, yot
mover nt any tlmo during all those
alorray day did oven my most blttor
onomlos bring in question my honor
or Integrity. During tho 20 yonrj
provloun to my olectlcm to -tho sen
ate ovory contested elcotlon of
United fltata sonator wan attended
with numerous and notorious charge
of "bribery and lavish nxpomllturo of
money.
My election occurred at tho Jonu
ry eusslon. l0n, nnd was notod for
fcavlMg boon conducted In a decent
am honorable manner, without scan-
al and without tho use of money, it
"was ao because I Insisted that It mut
tie ao I Mated mnny times thn.
would 1 not Bocuro tho ofltco without
tie imo of money, I did not want It.
No Money to Hpetitl.
It Is q'ilto true that I bad no mon
tiy to spend, but my frlanda offered
to provide money for me. I declined
It, enylng that It was my ambition to
bo elected without tho use of monoy;
to go to (ho senate with olean bunds
nd free of obligation to any ami
trwy luterAd.
1 Old so, It has boon loft to .Mr.
Henuy to bring tho llrst charge that
has over boon made against my chnr
ctr for Hungrily. Ono thing ob.
Morvable, however, of his several
ehatgea against me la that l am ac
chupA. in wary luilniioa of trying to
help a friend, in unt a single matter
In It allege! (hat was seeking to ad
vance my own Inlorest, or In anywise
o proflt by the result. If I have
Kianed. as he would have the people
believe. H bus not been for my own
stdfatUege or pjortt. but to aid a
friend
Now. J luibmlt to y oajtuJtt mind
that there are. at loast three eon.
vlaclOR and. I think. oeaelunlw rea
aorai why that story, o far as 1 am
tonoerued. la not true.
Ulvr Tliivo ltttiMiiiH,
rirt- It Is manifestly false that
1 should have gone out Into the pub
Re lobby of the stale Route niid etc
trv Into an altareatlou with Smith
brmt tush a matter, or should there
have demanded the relMrn of the
money aud threatened him with via-Jea-pe
ew.Hd NVUiJaj ptHMiruleC U la alta
Kelhr improbable laat had we Uta
oRagi la auok bHStxeiw, we weaW
have taken I 'e well, a atraMger aatl
third imrty, lute ear twHtWeas.
takvd U ever la hi nstefie aaJ
uent the aweey V hlat, ad Una
add.-U o tk daa-r .( detect lea.
hea ihmIIH wae tlivre hittutetf. will-1
tan aad aaUofte to aeee( the moaejr
Third Tk wry hwt that I, Ir af
ter . bH the Very MwJet f Hty
owa evMMt ler re-eetlM Ut Ik
jwrnai HaMMMy. la Oaaearj-. ia
wpbi t U.e UiiftleMmr akvi
told hiH aaytkta ahyUlU, HMkea k
HNir that 1 myeelf waa mm Immi-
oated. fer awreiy I wtnM ml iuoh
v5i-vuwu(rtM ,4-e deikVerHW' ta
veivwi HwJf,
AUk Quitout
Thra la aot the let taat I wm u
the jgeveraor & I dtS )mt eimetu
dve that I peFeaa)ly wa?i weww
of Ihumwucel Webl l etWr b
h tuegtleava t aim weh a iw.
lt ra aay ima believe, that
had I boon a party to tho paymont of
tho monoy, directly or Indirectly, I
would havo montloned It to Governor
Chamborlaln7 Remember, I waa thou
and thoro engaged In a contest for
tho sooAtorshlp, and ho wao tho Dom-1
ocratliy governor, whoso eloctlon no
ono had morn earnestly contested
than I. la It concolvablo that, had I
boon a party do 4ho transaction, 1
wpuld haVo spoken to tho govornor
of all ma'about It?
I have stated, and I repeat, thatj
tho assertion that I was present whoni
nay such jJroposltlon was mado to
Binlth, or that I waa In any way a
party to It, la absolutely false. I
know nothing About It until loufe af-
forwards. I do not fool at liberty to
stato tho source of my Information,
for much, of It was confidential, but
1 was firmly convlncod that It was
truo, and that It waa my duty to toll
tho governor, and I did so.
Auditorium Roller Rink.
Six-day rhecs all this week. IteKU-
ilar sessions,
Tlio Vaudcttc.
Moving pictures and Illustrated
longs, ovory afternoon and evonlng
eicept Sunday and Monday after-
aoonr.
Pulton'a roply covers several pages
of flno print, nnd Is too long to bo
glvon In this pnpor, It will probably
bo olroulatod a a enmnnkn doou
mont. Tho best proof that what ho
told Chamberlain was truo Is found
In tho fnot that later Oovornor Chnm
berlnln had to dlsponso with tho sor
vices of Smith nt tho stato prison.
Tho roply of Sonator Fulton Is per
fectly satisfactory to his frlonds. It
Is tho general opinion that Mr. Heny
1ms fnllod to "make good" In his at
tack on Fulton, and thnt his Congro
gatlonnl ohuroh spooch at Portland
will ruaot In favor of tho sonlor Ore
gon bouator.
"TUB VIRGINIAN" AT
SALEM, BLARCII
When "Tho Virginian" played In
Trenton, N. J., a Cow wooka ago. ono
of tho boys from the college, whoso
homo Is la Dotrolt, aBkod to bo pro
sontcd to Frank Campcau, who halls
from Dotrolt also. Tho actor was
waiting to go on in tho last act,
whllo itho youth stood pouring forth
his admiration of Mr. CamDoau's
"TranipaB," tho bad man of thu
rango. Ho said, "Oh I I have scon
tho play three tlmoa and I think you
nro flno, but tho best thing you do
Mr. Campcau, Is whoa you drop
dond." Then "TrampaB" smiled his
peculiar amllo, wont on tho stag
and proceeded to "drop dead."
Chicago, Feb. 24. Hogs, receipts,
60,000; cattle, 25,000; sheep, 2G,
000. Hogs opened steady, unchanged
from Saturday's closing, and 1C cents
lower than Friday. Left over Sat
urday 3300. Mixed, $4-05 4.25
heavy, 14.05 4.30; rough heavy,
$4.054.10; light, 4,054.25;
cattlo and sheep Bteady.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 2 4. Hogs,
receipt, 11,000; cattlo, 9000; cheep,
1J),000. -
Omaha, Fob. 24. Hogs, receipts,
5000; cattlo, 3700; sheep, 9000.
Personal Mention
Hdltor Freoman, of tho Albany
Herald, was In tho city Sunday.
Charles E. Hicks, a formor news-
papor man of this city, was In town
a short time Saturday on his way to 'motion to dismiss tho Indictments on
'Frisco Roodlo Cases.
San Francisco, Feb. 24. Judgo
DUnno this morning rapidly disposed
of a long calqndar of grntt cases.
Tho indictments against Cus Urab
son, Joseph Orecn, I. W. Drobeck
and Eugcno Schmltz, In tho Parksld i
franchise cases, were continued for
two wcoks to bo sot. ...
Tho caso against Jeremiah 1)1 nan,
ex-chlof of pollco, Indicted for per
jury, was continued for two weeks
for trlot.
Tho cases against Eddlo Ornnoy,
William Drkt. James W. Coffroth
and ex-Mayor Schmltx, in tho prize
fight matter, woro continued until
this nftornoon, when District Attor
ney Lnngdon Is to bo plncod on tho
stand by tho attorneys rcpresont
Ing the dofondnuta In an ondoavor to
sooure evidence In support of their
of a Blam at tho highly reran,,
lustruviurs.
In connlitnlnt, u
. - me rnr
states: "if this bill be Z
pass, tho University will u, J
re.. . t .t . m
ouiiu iu oraur uy return man ior.wa u cwo in demanding fui
freo sample copies, and then order I prqprlatlons.
somo for distribution through thai Other Arguments File
malls. The 1000 Facts of Production Tho state grangers ti.t.
can bo enclosed In an ordluary two-J lied arguments against th
cent letter without additional post-.i'ass" bill and tho annrnnri.
age. I $25,000 for fgur years for thai
iuu uuviuuss men una uiuzens oi ouuioui i armories throuch
Salem can get this literature thatlntate. 5
nnswora a thousand questions In a Tho argumont against th
mnvlni.lnn .. .,111. t i i u ' Dnei Kill - .. . fle
logic of facta free for distribution I flimsy excuse to legalize th
iiuui iuo oaicm tioara 01 iraae. paotea 10 state olflcera
Orders for largo lota can bo placed Judges and sheriffs naBSP ...
with Tho Capital Journal office or blind of attending to public bu
u. J., oui'iiuru, secruiary, or a. iioior uo iiuupio aaopted an antl-na
pfesldont of tho Willamette Valley and th'o legislature offers the'
uuvujupuil'ill L.eague. uypusitu.
FARMERS AFTER PROFESSORS
(Continued from Flret Page.?
COFFEE
The best name for coffee
is one that tells where the
money's to come from, if
yon don't like it
in Vc!.,0,.r'."urn t0"r m,n" ''t
IIL Siilttlnjr' llrtl m pr ,(,
VHTKRA.NK IIO.VOl'tKI) REAR
old ekqikr: WAHIIINOTO.V.
Tho Union veterans nnd Ladles of
the (Irand Army celehratvd thu birth
day of George Washington on Sal-
urdny at (Irand Army hall, and about
100 aat down to a splendid dinner,
aud afterwards listened to a tine
program. The principal (Irand Army
man who spoke was John V. Robert
bo ii, who made one of his entertain
lug vltaaeope talks on army days
Other vetorana told Htorleji of oamp
and Held, and the afternoon was one
uf I hose enjoyable reunions that
tho homo of his fnthor, who Is vory
lck, at Henley, Gal.
Mrs. J. B. Crabtrco 'id Mrs. Chas.
Rasom of Turner paid a mixed soolal
and business visit here Snturday.
Mrs. II. M. Dnrnott of Turner vis
ited frlonds In Snlom Saturday.
Mis. I. L. Robortaon rotfirnod to
hor home In Turner Snturday even
ing. Mrs. P. T. Dorooreaux of lOtiirsno.
who has been visiting her slstdr In
Oregon City, paid a short vlalt to hor
rolatlvos In this city on Saturday be-
rore returning to her home.
Mrs. C. A. Nash, assistant post
master of Oregon City, was In Sa
lem Saturday on buslnosi matters
and also to visit with relatives.
Mrs. Roio Armstrong has been
visiting her sister In Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jakes returned
to their homo In Turner nftor a brief
buslnose visit In this olty Saturday.
tho grounds of bins und projudlcc.
In Judgo Lawlor'a court tho cose
against Patrick Calhoun, Thornwell
Mullally. Tlry L. Ford. William M.
Abbott and E. E. Schmltz, charged C0,V0H I)Ut 1G0 ' tho approprln-l
with bribing tho supervisors to voto t,on; t,mt no niontlon Is mado of the!
Tho. ir,n.. . ..
-o a"bio uaaurt tnat the
uito BPrvice to which the mlJ
ever called Is to nettle differed
tween largo corporations and
employes, and thaClho former
mornlnjg by tho Linn Council Patrons e ory P88,,)I6nianner tbi
of Husbandry. Thn n-mimn .it. Lnt OI ""s. and that h
contains IB rnnHnn tn 'vnttl Telephono Company, backed h
against tho proposed appropriation, ,f.rfu' lnfowk "e trying to
BUggostB atrongor motlvo than "ex- ""C , 8roBB earnng tax
.V.. .. ... .... at thn laat nlnr-tlnn t.
"Bnnco- in tno following state- ., .. . "' li c
ment which concludos on0 of their , ' in" i0lRl .r ""MOO w(
paragraphs: "Their (Stato Unlver- . ? 8"fflclnt appropriation
alty) hands aro always out." I ' "a nnd oroct arraorIe. In ev
Tho first tmrt ' of h ,inn, wh,ch now h" or would raise
calls attention in h .int.m.n n... pan' of m'lltln. and that thl.
tho University haB but 23 per cont, r0fiuf,ro, cndless approprlnllon
whllo an .increased appropriation of ,08U,t ,n "sra",nS."
300 por cent Is naked for. I , Oiiptwo 8ufltaigi.
Tho tables in thn nrr..mn,, ti,-' Tho Oregon Stato Asso,
nlumnl aro classlflod n "nmon,in,i aeat Woman Suffrage hm fll
...... ' " nrtritmnnl nrtnlnni n. 4
nnu -a direct contradiction of tho re- ., , ' T l l,u' m(,au
port of President Cnmnboll. whlnh V"5' u,u,m Br"Pra'.y, t
shows 399 studonts." It Is nssertotL , ,m,,08 ft burdon on w
that (hoy elnlm 000 students, but Wh, l'0 n0f. Want " and bc
tbnt thoy fall to show that 200 of . u 1UBM"' "' nn ,ntrral q
thosn nttond iim inB, n,i ..iii a. and nt "quolltj" ot votei.
pnrtmonts In Portlnnd. whlnh op8a"lntlon is compojcd enlr
re-
worn on.
for nn ovorhond frnnohlsc, wcro con
tinued until March 2 for trial
recolpt of $12,000 from Intorost and.
(oob; that undr tho now appropria
tion, $229 would bo tho cost, por year
por student, nnd not $150, as shown
In tho report.
Tho claim of tho nrgumont that
now settlora would bo Induced to1 ' i ,T r,,14 8 'tltw
como to Oregon ,f this appropriation! T fc! ln. E?01 h
Is grai
vMij uuiugnuon "Hint "now sot.
GIRGUUTE FACTS
(Continued from pngo ono.)
ties, to clrou'ate at- least 100,000
Oonlos of thn flluwt nniinlnln.- innn Is crnntm! I rn nii.i i... ,l. .
fnnt nt ... !.. nnnnl.. ,ii ... .... . . , OlOrO.
...u. u. v.w, ui a. juiir. r"""') uuiugnuon uint 'now sot-
Tho Salem Hoard of Trado Is clr-. How would como to Oregon If this
oulntlng 20,000 copies of tho 1000 oxcosslvo appropriation Is dofontod.
Faota, and they apply to all of tho Attontlon is called to tho fact that
eight counties, and this onmpalgn la tho collogo Is woll off, as nro tho stu
non local, selfish onterprlRO, but on donls, who bonsted of tholr pnylng
tho. broad basis of developing tho tlolr conch $1500 for two months'
whple valley as one geographical Instruction. Also thnt whnm ,
nuuuuu
Kccplnt; Open Rouse.
Evorybody is welcomo whi
fool good ; and wo fool that waj
whon our dlgostlvo organs aro!
ing proporly. Dr. King's Ken
Pills regulato tho action of ate
iivor anu oowols so ncrcctll
...,h-ii fc ,,u,i' lw,tB Eoa wnen m
Kurtz Home RoIiIkhI
C. J. Kurtz returned 'o h.i
In North Sitlom Sunday, altera i
days' absonco, nnd found that'
one had broken Into his housol
hnuled nway a wagon load of
liuro, olothlng, Jewelry nni
no c up iq
are deseed
Arrustetl
a ooiikIi that haa been hanging on
for over two meatha by taklag RaJ.
lard's Hotehouud Syrup. If you haw
a cough, don't wait stop It at onee
with thU wenderfal remedy. Sea
did for eoughs, ewlds oa aheet, Ufla
him. lirouohRU and pulmHary
troubles. Prlee Si, I0e aad $1.11.
Sold by all dealers.
ma bHHil " " iii-
grew more preeJoaa as the darkj'" ,Mrt- Je,,H Craig, thla morning
muimm retreat lat the vleta of time tl U her Imhih In Poriland.
J- A iiyauu, who haa been 111 with.
HI family here, left for his home at
White Salmon, Wasklagtoa thla
moralng.
Mr. and Mr. W. H. Tlnim left i,hfci
wernlag fc Mt. Atiael. where he will
eiiethl a aha time wU frleiMla.
Mw. P. P. Retlge.. whs haa been
vtaMtog Mr. R. (toor My-P,t
Uirad this iiiomtHf to her home in
Perils ad
Mr. ami Mrs. D. X. VeJmer, after
a itrlef vteit with (deads la thk oltr,
oa their wk? from Lo Aagelee iu
UerUaad, oeHtlaMed oH their Jour-
Hey p the taetrofmlU thl mornlag.
Mas. Q. Ii, RHraeet Mt tab mora-
lug fv a wuek vlalt with her lw
Mr. J. W, Victory, of Porttaad.
Ur. Jejfc Coer. of km Firt Uau
mtjpmHk, is in. ana wis nn ab
to olbay hie ielH Sunday.
$rk Stewart. nh.i h ben iotul
IfW 0J Wllto ai' pMlrlHil M
I hie ctty. retern d 'uh urk m -
auk at Aurora ihi- u. u nK
i. -..- i
stmtAnt. nt tu ir-i.. . ..iro, oiommg, jew
Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Dotson wore ch of the eight ceuntlee will be tnto $1R0 ner month M,a JL.l v,"'on8- Thero Is i
Salem visitors last H(tturln- aikol to elroulata in.nnn mni r sohooU nt haotn ...t..-L . . . ruuues.
..r . . ' i., .. --.-- ""i" i - , nmen
nuss i,ora vanoe or Portland, who
was n visitor at the Vance reception,
went to Albany Saturday fora brief
vteli .with friends.
Mrs. A, 8. Shaw and daughtor,
Hdlth. hav been vlaltliig her sister.
Mm. if, 1 1 n tt ley in this olty. u
II. IS. llerllu. of the Oregon Eele
trio oompnuy, haa returned from a
brief buslnes trip to the metropo
Mrs II. Shaw, who haa been vlalf.
Printer lak. the weekly Jograal
or AdvertuiHg. published at New
York, ooataiae eepeolally vilHoble
artlolea this week far the retailor
whleh ought to be road by every ad
vortkdag merrhaai. Thre are two
attotH eaeelally ior tho retailor, la
AddlUua to the regular weekly de-
pariment otlt..! MiiUe AleM a4
"Uaateeoe Coonaol aiul A4wtWs
vriwtor'a lak haa roIy
more to advutee toe eaoee of
eoMfwi Ma.verLWK,- dortu too I
Ikkl uuj -- !.... . . .
w-TVH fwtf VWIO SMUT OO
the I'arts. or 86.000 copies In all. an 1 l the nrgument as tho hnn,i nt m.
wtth the 20.000 ooples In this conn- ohool system, cast but $S per year
ty vll make the 100,000. jeaoh.
Think of tkle proposition, aad then ' "There are but 1 1 pupils to oaoh
resolve te b uae of the rmy of lastructor mnder the presont system
lctetere for Weetera Oregon. Send ow many would (hero ho If tho np'
tliem oet 1r yeur own lettomprl-j proprlntlon waa tripled? " nueetlon
vjte er buelaeae letters, with no ad- the delegation, in n,t.iiM . ..
dltloaal potaao. Umall clu, ,,,uP th. in.r..n.i
It Is the faeta of production that one man. attontlon iu nnii.i i.-
do lh b-islneea for a.fy country .they do not out-olaes tho othor slml
wheat for tho PaJottee valley, oraagee lar luatltutlons In the stato nnd In
(Or the Saa Joaquin wllei'. apples faet. the more Important 'scholar
for the Hood Itlver wlley. 41 preflt- ships are carrlel off by (he rival In-
t-oism ir me wuiaaieue valley, siltutlona.
Th. prko of theeo PaoU of I'm-' The University Is accussd of not
dHcttoat.$t.ooporlOfl,M,Upald,or doing right l erring this app o
I e saoeM n as a supple- l the arument. whloh reeltes: "The
T """ wvr ""Pir in the university haa shown had faith In
Willamette valley. They shouM be pushing this bill
wtCloeed with every private ami bua- "They aak for $4.Q00 for a girls'
daye whea th. eotoaht raUe are I per aere. University prof eeeors with
E k, ...... ... ,arK0 re. ($2000 per year, get
, --w, .,. SHUHRi MRU , extravagant ideas,
Worn Out
Tbat'a tho way you fce ak3ul
lunge whon you havo a ha
cough. It's foolishness to I:t
on nnd tnust to lurk to gft or
whon nallard'a Horehcmnd Syrui
stop the cough and h al 'he 11
Prlco 26c, BOc and $t 00 prr
Sold by nil doalers.
Hugn Man Wauls Ofllrt
D. V. Kuykenda'f rf K
Falls, this morning n I f- j in
for nomination on ' H', uK
ticket for the onlr rf rrB
attorney for the sf i Hi
with the saorolary of b't o
Is the quotation
For Rheumatic Suffer.
The quick rollof from pa.n
ed by applying Chart' crs'
Dalm raakoa It a favo'Jto with i
ora from rheumatism c'atlta,
baek, Itimbago, and dc? ratr
muscular nalns. For ca'a t
Stone's drug store
with pruiit Mty lueol a4verttoor.
A Simple Trlok.
lt m ey loMtor to koe mri1 FrMy S
wt yvnr M v W or how you
"t ooaeroa wua rhotMiatlatM. Roo
ottiootf Htgot mm ftteratag wlU Ral-
ania shmw UmIwL Care rkoti-
mUw. sun, oraiMlM. er4W la
the brk sW. ooek or Uwb na.t ra.
llevee all aohea ami mi. Sold b-
ail dealeM. Aa aaarefcW kt aal kttii n.r
Utk llwwiolu. wlUto ho aa WimkXuic
It b MUlh. U..,U.IAI. .. . . 1st ttu kl. .. . ...
a . v. .vnw.a 7..kbi,k'si..ia. . ..j. r .a-. tkBi-a. ma. .L .buuuib .... .
w4y Vtat a MtUe old eraaaliattoKi leaver Saaday woratwe. n.- mr.
Utllott ktaktldjM D.n.,.ki . '.lAriij- m, ..iiiui
, ., .nvuftHt UHUHSB OI , " - r"
Geo. W hi) faihrr of hi country,
to Qolebrmto hU birthday pubRolw.
Ajiitubly CtulH
ilfVoiiiH at Uo tdk h. , Wrduf
Pr.ataiioas a
o4sjr we lo hmU mi u iMi ia
tjr jet -ea. HeK)ru ,.rce.n. k,
-.n-ne, ifMtmmiM ti M, m lH I S
aw. tuooooeaso. r. r L M
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