Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 11, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, 'KDNSJSDAY, Si RClt 11, 1008.
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RITISH CRISIS IN EAST INDIA
o Iowa Politicians End Quarrel In. a Fatal Duel
MfSE
BIN
NEVADA
KM MAPS
OF SOUTH WITH NEGRO
OX THEIIt HANDS
HZK WITH FIGHT OF
mono coast to shut
MUoKIKSTAb IM3HGRA-
IPrtti Leased Wire.)
iSn, Xareh 11. City ofll-
i in Halting word from
i to determine the dispo
rt JPaf who may be
oa page five,)
HARRIMAN
GUT OUT ,
OF SOUND
BY A NEW RULING
IOWA
PRIMARY
MURDER
OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION NORTHERN LINKS
WILL NOT EXCHANGE TICKETS
AND OREGON WILL GET AN
IMMENSE! RENEF1T HAKRI
MAN WILL LOSE RV THE. NEW
ORDER.
RESULTS IN DUEL
BOSTON
DOUBLE
KILLING
OREGON
WOMAN
SUICIDE
(United Prc-fls Leased Wire.)
Tncoma, Wash, March 11. Tnro
inn people contemplating a trip to
tho EaBt this summer, making their
(Continued on page Ave.)
D
ICAGO STORE
e0PLES BARGAIN HOUSE
1
i's Greatest Dry Goods
Sellers
'fcVtVmj RrutluTN phu-o on jkiIo UiIh wwk tho Grandest Lines
frtuiulk, tliat was over shown lu Salem. High class goods
lris Xrw Dn-wt Gikm1i. Pirn miL-u. T iull. cia T.mllfw'
5 i MKIuerjr, nv ,nco, NVw Dr. Trimming, Lingerie
HL n'' NV"' HmbroMTi'K, .u- Domestics, Ladles'
i m Good at tho lowvst pric-o-.
of yards of pretty
w rad for yowr
TfcTf ar. the latest
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IM aik f... -...
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&. 46c, 69c,
'5c, 98c
SILKS!
SUKS!
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FOLITIQAL DIFFERENCES CON
CLUDB DW1TH A CHALLENGE
AND CHOOSING OF SECONDS
4HYK, A YOUNG MAN, HAS
RUN AWAY FROM S&ENE OF
KILLING. . '
TWO COHLEGE GIRLS
ift
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WELLESLEV
GRADUATES , I OF
I-xfUND DEAD IN RED TOflKTII
EljAFTKR FATAL QUARREI-7
ON'IW OIj1 THE VICTIMS WAS EV
IDENTLY INSANE WHEN SHE
f 4
PERFORMER THE AWFUL
I
DEED.
TIRED OF LIVING
GOLORED
SOLDIERS
CENSURED
(?nl
(United Press Lenaod Wire.)
Roton, March 11. A douhlo
(United Prcsi Leased Wire.)
Amite, In., March .11; Murder
was ndde'd to tho bitter political
feud In Ailll! vlclnlrv when Ronntor-
elect D. S. Komn. n nMmor.rnt. waii killing whlch lho J)0,,co Wnro to
Bhot; and Inatantly killed JnBt night uhvolboon a murder and suicide, oc
by C. F, Hydo, who Is prominent ln0urreld cro this mornlnB, nnd ro
this part of tho stato as a politician BUU,J in tho Joath of Sarah Cham
and huslnosH mnn, Tno tend at- borltSn JVood, of Phlladlphla. ntu
tamed axllDiBX ,ul a quarrgl tolJoH1jtfW&j,iJalIoy. Iab oDVcai
Ing tljo recent Democratic prlmnr
les, at which Kemp was successful.
UNHAPPY VICTIM OK OUR RE-
FECTIVE EDUCATIONAL "SYS-
v
TEM ENDS HER LIFE REOAUSE
SHE IS TIRED OF THE MISTAK
EN PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
Snvnnnnh, Georgia.
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Sncrnineuto, Cnl., March 11. Af
ter several months' effort to carp a
.livelihood In a local donee hall, Mrs,
Lucy Howe, who loft her huaband
and child In Tho Dal Urn, Or., nftor a
quarrel, la a sulcldo, the victim of
carbolic acid. Bho was but 20 years
of ago. She left the following nete:
"I'm tired of living; I'm just ho
tlrod of It that 1 couldn't bo luippy.
.Goodbye,
baby
IN FOR RIOTING
ALL PURMU LANDS IN OREGON"
ARE TO RE SURVEYKDOKLA
II03IA WILL INSTRUCT FOB
TAl'T IN SPITE OF HIS VluMS
SPEECH THERE.
rf 'into. JpJWyhlBway.- ,0o(
cvjrybodyslstor. mother nnd
Tho killing took plnco nt the fnah-and limband and futHer, tooj.gooji-
As soon nB It had been announced IoDOb,0 Lmiren School for Young Jbyo, Llfo; wnlnomo death, Don't
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nun iunii huu vdiurK-u I rum uiu
primary fight victorious Ilydo sought
him, and n quarrel onsucd. Friondn
tried to patch up tho trouble between
them on moro than ono occasion lur-
Ing the day, but tho bitter fooling
Inrrensed hourly.
When the two mon again last
night the quarrel was roBumed. In
n fit of decoration Hydo drow a ro-
volver and flrod point blank at hla
opponont. Tho first bullet hit Kemn
and ho foil mortnl'y wounded. Hs
died within a Jew seconds. Tho ox
clt mont occasioned by the tragedy
Is Intonso today. Threats agnlnst tho
life of Hyde are freely ?indo. Hydo
surrendered, and Ik being olosoly'
guarded in his eoJIl.
it. Wik a Duel.
Later report show that In a diyol
carefully arranged and fought to
BAllla tli hit Lor lu.ltllml faitil lia.
tw.u them. D. S. Kemp. I)omcx)rat.,Bd' M,w "atU utaa'h turnHl
ic .tato aenator-eloct. was hot and,tl,e won on hor80,f- nh wom,M
wer in moir iniruo. inty wrf
Women, nnd tho report of the police fol too bad. I am bolter off dead, If
atntea that MIbh Wood first killed hori fool too bad. 1 nm bcU oft dead, If
GREAT BRITAIN MAY LOSE INDIA
LONDON. MARCH 11, THE 1IIMTIKII GOVERNMENT HAS
REAJilIvI) THAT A CRISIS IS IMMINENT IN INDIA, WHICH
OALL)j,FOR KOMITrilNGlORE 7HAN MERE PUNITIVE EXPE
DITIONS AOAINST FRONTIER RERELS.
CU.M1JLATIVE ADVICES FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES H1IOW
THAT REVOLUTION IS READY TO 1111KAK FORTH AT A DO'
EN POINTS TIIHOrnilOUT THE GREAT INDIAN R.MPIRE.
UNREST AND SEDITION ARE RIPE AND LAWLESSNESS
EVERY DAY HECOMES MORE DIFFICUIT TO SUPPRF-SS.
THE IATP-ST MOVE MADE RY THE RRITIHH GOVERNMENT
WAS THE SENDING OF GENHRAL SIR .TAMILS WILLVOCKS
AT THE HEAD OF A PUNTATIVE KXPEDITION AGAINST THE
'lvKAKHELS.
killed last night by C. F. Hyde, 'one
of the loudlng polltloians.and InuU
nen men of thta eoiamunlty.
After a violent quarrel, In whleh
Kemp tiiappiMl Hyde's faco, after the)
latter had aoowMd him of untrulh-
fosiDd deed in (he same hod, by stu
den' a of the echool. wbo broke in the
deor of their room, after hearing tho
ho4t.
The young wonion had Uen frlonda
I . iLku -,. :inilkti fvAin V'nlWA.
fulnat.fi. the two mB agreod to ot- " ,M",r " "--
ley. ailM narnoe waa uir uiue i
etrudtor 1 mothemntlen nt Welloi.
toy. Iast summer the two openod a
Hli-
su
kM
Swell Suits
NOW ON SALE
f
beewtf- Material and Tduimlunt.
Jjtrt IVIw
"far Ww,v
? mUtQ
the
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tie their difforoneee, growing out of
the root nt Domoorntlc primaries, in a
dual.
Hyd challenged Kemp, and the.
lattor lnstnUy atoeefibed. noth ijnon
apltenrodn the saene at the appoint
od time, in as u rod the dletancc. No
time win. loot A signal wait glvon
and both fired. Hyde's marksman
ship waj aecurate, for the firet or
necond bullet ho fired Infllctod a fa
tal wpund. Kemp's bullets wnit
wide of their mark. The woundtd
men died olmoM Inetantly. Rotb
men had seondtf. And, so far ag can
fsahtoiMble boarding school, but on
tto opening dey Mise Weed broke
down and has been In a eenltorlum
uRii! iel nift)jt. whop she eagaped
and rn9 to her friend's room at tho
school. The two quarreled, and noth
ing inure was heard mmUI tho shots
wer tired.
HARRY ORCHARD
WILL I'ROIIAIILV HANG.
lioiae. Idaho. March 11. Only one
bo learned, they were the only ones jmulMmt le po&aJhle for Harry
pre.nt besides the contestants. 'Orchard, under the plea of guilty
Titers had been bad feeling be
twp.n Hyde and Kemp fer some
time hut their friend did not real
ize that tho feud might have a fatal
NORODY TO HIjAME
FOR SCHOOL FIRE.
(United Prow Loaied Wlro.)
CUvuUhiuI, 0., March 11. The oor
uuer'e verdict returned Unlay In tho
onse of the Colllnwood sohool firo (lle-
aster indicated thai no one will bo
neJiI ronpouBlblo for Iht death of the
6i ohlldron.
Tho decision of tha l$Yy ( that
the fire started In a closet from rlvor
headed fyriineu pi pee. Jnnltortjtiirtar
Is exonerated from nil btamA The
coronor aUxJhutd tho Ioh of lfi to
panic whleh followed the ajarm of
fire.
(United Proaii Loasod Wlro.)
Washington, March 1 1. Tho cora
mlttco on military affnlro In tho sen
ate todny filed thrco reports on thu
Ilrownsvlllo shooting nffafr, In which
colored sold lorn woro luvolvod.
Tho majority roport vfaa signed by
Sonator Warren, chairman of the
committee, and tho minority roport
bears tho signatures of Ronatorfr
Scott, Iiulkclcy, Homonwny and For
uker, and tho third Is slgnod by For
alter ntid Ilulktflbyf ' Tho Wa.rren re
port snstatnn tho contention of, tho
I'roHldont In tho mntter, whl!. Ac
cording to tho vlow of tho minority,
the evidence was unreliable, nnd tho
rlghtH of tho soldiers should bo re
stored through legislation. Tho
third report dlffors from tho minority
report, In that it completely vindi
cator the soldiers.
The majority finds that tho shoot
ing was dbno "by some soldlors, but
the testimony fall to Idontlfy any
parijonlnr oiiob
In accordance with tho wlsjios of
the President, the muJorRy vJl sub
mit bill providing foMlio M-enllst-ment
of the so!dlers. , '
o-
liiiMthnllfstH Objctif,
Tncomn, Wash., March 11. A
half dosun ropreHontntlvoa from tho
labor council lu H19 leading eltles of
Washington nppeared befoo tho
liCorthwoetorn hnsoball league mag
nates yesterday, and declared If th
Spokane franchise was voted to the
.S'Htntorlum Park people InMead of
the Itaerofltlon Park Company, the
present owners, tho Northwestern
league wotthj be p)gel on the un
fair list.
Tolegrauii ware also reul from
every largo town from Portland to
Uiitte, protesting against tho elrnngo
After tho magnate had listened to
the speeehn of the labor Isadora and
heard the iolesrams, they adjourned
until tomorrow afternoon before tak.
(ng fiiwl aetlon upon the mouer.
DIRECT J'RIMARY
SUITS AT TACO.MA.
Taooma. Wuih., Marah ll.--Tho
flret tost of the dlr)ot primary law
wae made in Taooma yesterday and
was generally -satisfaotory, hut It Is
roundly scored by the Independent
voters, who were not In It at all ye
Urday, the polltlojaps having inserted
made by him In the dUtrlef eourt at; provision In the law that put Mm
(ill OI UHlitUVM,
John W. LInek won the Republican
nomination over four candidate.
ending, until the two nun clashed
yoeterday. Hyde Is in Jail, where he'
Ib being, cloeely guarded,.
Hyde, who is only 24 years oM.
ran from the seeae, and hue not been
arreitol On. of thd wltneseef sys
Kmp dUl not ebooL
John Corcoran was arretted at
A bant for stealing a foat frgia Prelt
Caldwtfll yesterday. He will bo sen
tned to hang for his crime. Orchard
, ta will nnt uaV tor aBV merOV.
7. -,.. i, Vo.w. . nv th- nanal, Mayer Wright was renominated by
unv v w .-., 1 - -
Vf.
PIONKKR OAITAI.y
OF INDUKTRV Dl&tIL
Saa Kranelsoo, Mareb 11 Captain
R. R. ThopOH, founder of the Ore-
me Demoerats.
To 1U'Imm DegfMv4i.
Auburn, N. Y., Mareb 11. Thp pe
tition asking for the pardon of Chee
ter Gillette, mrdrer of Grace
goa Steam Narigatloa CompaBy. and . Drown, will be pt&sented (o Governor
ou of the most prominent capital- .HugHe next week. Tho parent of
iftts tn 'he city died here yetterday the ronvlctod man jecured the aaree
Survey OrVKjn TjuuI.
Washington, March H.-Biiiatop
Jloyburn has secured the passago
through tho senate of hit bill provid
ing for the survey of all public land,
reserved and unreserved In Idaho,
Oregon, Montana and California. Un
der the present aystcm, tho govern
ment only survey land upon tho ro
quost of actual settlors. Mr. llay
Wn says this system tends to retard
development. " "'tr!
Ho will confer with tho Oregon.
Montana and California senators and
have an amendment made to tho
sundry civil bill appropriating sum
flent money to begin thw surveys.
New StMtn fnc Tf t.
Oklahoma City. Okla.. March II
Uarly fndk-atfont are that Okla
homa will Instruct its delegation eol
idly for Taft at the convention being1
held here today. There baa bee
some slight opposition, and an effort
to create interest In Lh Fol let te can-
dldgfy, but the Taft men tay they
t Inspector Arsntroag.
at tbt 8 of 88 years jto the peutloa, v
hold the situation safe
1 if