Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 30, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH :10, 1008.
NO. 7fT.
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HREE
EMPERORS
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ARE AILING
ESTER .
ilEITE
EXEGUTED
HIS CRIME
ITKI) POIl HETRAYING
IXlUDEItlNfl HIS SWEET-
- CONFESSES HIS
IE AT THE LAST MINUTE
WED IX A PEACEFUL MAN.
iim) si:kmi:i) resigned
HK FATK AT THE FINAL
tOP IIIS CAKKKK.
p4 Prcis Leased Wlro.)
.X Y,. March 30 Chofltor
.th youthful slayer of
rTrtVsSA mss
uanea on pago three)
ELECTRIC
RAILROAD
EXTENSIONS
THREE LINES GOING
OREGON ELECTRIC COMPANY
J'REPAHING FOR CONSTRUC
TION OK LINE FROM SALEM TO
ALHANY LATTER PART OF THE
PRESENT YEAR THE WELCH
LINE TO 1U:GIN CONSTRUCTION
AT ONCE ACTION THIS WEEK
ON SALEM AND STAYTON LINE.
Surveying crewB nro In tho fiold
running lino's for nn extension of tho
Oregon Electric railway from Salem
CotTmieTn'TichrooJ"
11CAG0 STORE
.PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
lountains of New Goods
fcnrcry Department and ready for your Inspection.. New Dress
Sw Silks, X.,v Suits, New Millinery, New Jackets, New Dress
'fcw White Goods, Now Press Ginghams, Xew Wash Lawns,
lk-rl, New taces, Now Corset, New Gloves, New Shoes,
It7 and hundreds of other f you want llvo new incrchnn-
c, t prices that pleases everybody. Como to tho Chicago Store
Ml of a. the liitoat snuo
"weat ard
fx(35c,49c, 65c, ,
75c and 85c
yilut the nsweit nrau
,'-r0ii fcft.e at yar
35c, 45c, 49c,
75 and 95c
' Pmin CballlM,
4c yard
'i -
4c yard.
lni Flanuel
' BMtl'..l .....
Ft in ! i mi in
l0c- 121.2c. 16c
18c yard.
w Blfc ,. ..
r to... -- whwl
" bow yard
7t'2 81.3c and
10c.
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MINISTER
ENDORSES
MAYOR
BUT NOT LICENSE
SQUARE ISSUE RETWEEN MAYOR
AND MINISTERS AND THE
RUSINESS MEN OF THE CITY
WHO FAVOR COUNC1LMEN
DECLARE THERE ARE NOW
ENOUGH ORDINANCES TO HE
A'OKE THE LICENSE OF ANY
DISORDERLY" SALOON.
'Hester Gillette Electrocuted and Confesses Crime
GERMAN
AFFAIRS
BY CABLE
ANARCHIST
HAS BAD
RECORD
SERVED LONG TERM
Tho Bocond of tho loading minis
ters of this city last night prenchml
a sorinon upholding Mayor Rodgeri
voto of tho $700 unloon llconso.
Thoy liavo both been very specific In
raying they did not favor tho ,$700
license, nor tho $1000 license, nor
any llconso regulation whatever,
which Ih tho consistent and logical
position of tho church os favoring
prohibition.
Rut thoso ministers do commend
tho innyor for his fight against aa-
loons (t making sentiment for prohi
bition. Tho position of tho hu8lnaa.i
men in tho city council 1b that they
want tho most Btrlngont license reg
ulation that can bo secured and nt
tho samo time securo tho largest
amount of rovonuo from tho liquor
buslnosB without oncouraglng tho es
tnbllBhmont of too many saloons. Ii
fact tho sentimont of tho leaders in
tho city council saoms to bo In favor
of fower saloons, and thoy also say
therois now plonty of legislation to
wlpo out and dliordorly houso or
any saloon that violates city or stato
lawB, Thoy say If tho mayor nnd
police will roport any saich hours to
them they will rovoke the llconse immediately.
RELIEVED THAT THE MEN WHO
TRIED TO ASSASSINATE FRICK
INCJTED THE MAN WHO
THREW THE 1IOMII IN NEW
YORK SATURDAY ARRESTS
OF LEADERS WILL WILLOW.
Points of Sermon,
Rov. D. Errott, of tho Pint Chris
tian oliurah, Sunday night in his
Esrmon on prohibition commended
tho action of Mayor Rodgora In veto
ing tho $700 llconso in favor of tho
'$1000 llcenio, but with the addenda
:hat Rodgars "Is a politician," but
whatovor his motive, ho was aiding
prohibition without bolng a prohibi
tionist. Dr. E-rrott said In part In
spooking of this matter. "I am not
upholding the mayor for insisting on
a $100Q llconie for I do not favor
' license of any character for the sa
lloon but ho (Rodgers has gone a
long way toward driving out tho -
loon."
Dr. JBrrett also aeeusod Cardinal
Gibbons and other high prolate of
tho Catholic church with being a
great deal responsible for the saloon.
o-
(3500
Wo aro doing the business In
Ladies' SuKs. If you want the
tatost and newest stylos, como to
th atoro that keeps those boautl
ful dressy garments. Selling at
itnall prlceB.
$10.59, $12.58, $14.5, $Ii,5
e That
Saves You Money
MARINE DISASTER
IN USELESS RAY
(United Pros Leased Wire.)
Belllngham. Wash., March 30.
,Off Point No Point In Useless bay
at 1 o'clock this morning tho ox
'pro steamship Chippewa of the
Ipucet Sound Navigation company's
fleet, crashed full speed into the lit-,
tie fishing schooner Lyda, rotAirnlng
from the halibut banks, and sent the
vessel to the bottom boforo all the
crew could be rescued. Two men,
: Wilson Spinning of Ballard, Wash.,
'and Thomas Hicks of Seattlo per
ished. Eight of the crew were res-
g cued by tho Chippewa, Sprlnnlng
M leaves a wife and one child
(United Press Lensod Wire.)
Now York, March 30. Following
tho nrrect of Alexander Borkman to
rt-y tho Nev York pollco oxpoct to
faatcrt responsibility ' for Saturday's
bomb outrage on Now York anarch
lts. ,,
Borkman is tho man who Borved
1 r. vnnra In flio Pnnnsvlvinnlii .ttrlRon
for h.VLtto,mpt to assassinate Henry
C. iridic, 'the Btool magnat'o, nnd who
later attained national notoriety as
tho common law husband of Emiiin
Goldman. Ho Is now editing an on
nrchlet nowrpapor In Now York.
Borkman will be tnkon boforo
Silvorsteln, tho young man who
throw tho bomb Saturday, and whoso
death was ropo'ted by tho Bolloylow
hospltrl ofucinls. Tho msn Is Btlll
nllvo today, though totally blind,
mlnuH ono arm, one foot, and with
his bo4y bo full of fragments of tho
bomb that tho doctors say ho cannot
llvo. It Is hopod that Sllverstoln
will be ablo to identify Borkman
by the Jatter's voice. A card on the
bomb throwor's person boro Bos
nian's namo and It is the thoory of
tho police that tho youth roceivod
his Inspiration for Saturday's ant
from the anarchist loader.
Toilry tho nnnrchlst4 and social
ists are clamoring for tho resigna
tion of Commissioner Bingham. Thoy
insist that Saturday's troublo wis
the result of nn attempt hy(the po
Hoe to apply St. Petersburg tnotlcs
to New York mon. Violent spqooharf
In half a dozen halls yostorday do-
nocinoed the nttompt to stifle frao
speoch, and declarations woro hoard
on every side that a roptltlon of
Genoral Bingham's taotloH of Sat
urday would roBuk in furthor blood
shed. Haywood for Ptsld-nt,
Chicago. Maroh 30. President
Roosevelt, Governor Gooding of Ida
ho, and other ptiblio otHoiaU, woro
denounced by W. D. Haywood, for
mer iocretary of tho Wastorn Feder
ation of Minors, at a mas mooting
of Socialists yesterday. Inoldontally
Haywood launched hie boom as a
otuidlriirte for tho nomination for
President of tho United States on the
Socialist tlokot. '
At each of soveral meetings, which
ho addressed during the day, Hay
wood told his audience that the Re
publican party should be put In the
"soup" sad tho Democratic party
thrown in for seasoning. Ho said
it was time to ohango this country
from a political junk shop into an
industrial work shop. Haywood's
every roferonco to tho Prosldent was
greoted with a storm of hiBses. At
the cloe of the main meeting held
In Brand's hall, resolutions were
adopted protesting against the use
of troops In the strlko of miners In
AUuka and calling for their imme
diate withdrawal. Referring to the
bomb throwing Incident In Now
York Saturday, Haywood said:
When some poor deluded mortal
AMERICAN
LABOR
FAVORED
BY A BIG RAILROAD
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS RESENT
RECENT DECISIONS HY THE
COURT TELEPHONE GIRLS
AT SPOKANE HANDLE THE
LOCAL MANAGER WITHOUT
G IX) YES FIGHT BRINGING IN
STRIKE BREAKERS.
KAISER IN TROUBLE
(United Press Lcnscd Wire.)
Pittsburg, Penn., March 30. An
order Issuod by tho PonnBylvanin
railroad to disnhargo all foreigners
nnd employ none but American cltl-
zona in tho future has caused a stir
hero. Theorder affects only lnbor
ors,as tho office forces and Uio mo
chanlcnl dopartmenB,fiaya. already
beon flllod oxcluirVelyby' EngllBh
speaking pooplo. v '
Tho Pennsylvania' ystom, when
operating to Its full oapnolty, em
ploys about 180,000 persons.
Antl-Labor Derisions.
Now York, March 30. Samuol
Gompers, prosidont of tho American
FeJorntlon of Lnhor, In nn nppenl
which was road In tho Contral Fed
eration union today, urges organlzod
labor In this city to meet in mass
mooting q protost against tho rocont
doclBlons unfavorable to labor, and
to adopt resolutions calling upon
their roprosontntlves in congress to
voto for tho amendment 6f the Shor
man law.
It is said that similar apponls have
boon sent by Gompors to lnhor
unions througji the country.
Mass moQtings nro to bo held on
April 19 or 20, Just before the mat
tor is taken up by congroee.
Toleiiliniiu StrJUo.
Lowlston, Idaho, March 30.
Scenes of disorder marked tho day'
oloso of tho toipphono operators'
strike last night, wjiotn Superintend
ent Roynolds arrived from Spokana
on tho train with six girls who will
take the plaoe of striking oporators.
Nina strikers, aupportod by a
largo crowd of sympathizers, met tho
Incoming train and undeuvorod to
persuade the now girls from going
to work. Aftor attempting to rea
son with the Spokane girls, the
strikers vented their spleen on Roy
noldg and his girls.
The superintendent was handled
roughly by IraOo girls, who were
backed by a orowd of man am) wom
en that Jeered him as the girls Jost-
lod him.
A sympathetic strike of linemen
is proposed. The men only await a
strike order from headquarters.
MINISTER TOWER MAY JOINT
THE ANNANIAH CLUR RE
PORTERS' STRIKE IN ENREO
EXPULSION OF JEWS ON A
LARGE SCALE HIS STRENGTH
IS FAILING HIM IN HIS OLD
AGE.
throws a - bomb, trying to ake by
force what by Justice belongs to him,
wo call It an outrage. But out In
Wyoming 70 mon woro klllod yos
torday by an explosion In a coal
mine. That was murder, committed
to tho mine owners."
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Grain Market.
Chicago, Marob 30. May wheat
opened, 93 c; highest, 93 36 c; low
est, 92'c; closed, 93Vlo. May corn
opened 65 c. highest GG&c, low
oat 65 c, closed 66 c May oat
opened 53 c, highest 53&C, lowest
Sake, closed B3C.
(United Prona Lcasod Wlro.)
Borlln, Mnrch 30. ThoIIIll-.Towor
Incldont hna reached tho point to
day whoro it Booms cortaln thai olth
or Emporor William or Ambassador
Towor.ls to bo votod a momborshlp
In Prosidont UoqbovoU'b nnanlaa
club. -. .
Following 1 Btntomunt given ttr
tho press yestordttyXliy tho ntato do
partmont, tho Mlttng SColturii; iodjr
says: ,
Tho German government has or
dorod Ambassador StoruborK to
make It clear to Prosidont Rooac
volt that tho .kaiser novor obloctod
to tho appointment of Mr. Hill nnd'
to point out how grossly h(a majes
ty's nnmo hna boon mlBUsod. Tho
ontlro rogrottnblo affair is duo to
Tower's misleading atatomout to tho
Btato dopartmont."
In view of tho fact that tho cru
cial statomont of tho Gormun etnto
dopartmont yostorday admitted tho
"doubt had arlsan nu to whsthor Mr.
Hill would ho oomfortnblo at Bor,
lln." but deolnrod that "this doubt
has now boon romovqd." It loolut
as though Mr. Hill has been tho vic
tim of a bungled Job of dlpUnnutfa
knifing.
Kaiser Has u Tlironr.
Now fear that the kaiser Is suffer
ing from n roourreuoo of cancer or
tho throat is being ontortainod bo-
oause of the alnhorato proparatloua
tliat have boon made for his stay ac
Corfu.
rhu last trip to tho Moditerronoanr
akon by tho Qormnn rulr-was or
dored by his physlolattB who. It was
reportod nt the time, told him that
Ills throat -troublo was caused by a
cancer. Whether or not tho saino
troublo bus rocurrod Ik not publloly
known, but it is a fact that his phy
sician ml vised him to make an y
tondod trip.,
Reporhtrs Win Out.
ChajioeUor Prinoe vouBueJov' liat
soMletl the "report? strlko" In tho
German relohatag.
Herr Groabor has said he was sor
ry he oo lied the pronfe reprosgntu-
lives "swlno" and evaryhody ox-
eept Herr Groober Is satlslled.
Chancellor you Buelow's uolonfal
speech was all ready and ho wuntarf
to make It without loss of timo. Jf.
cared a good deal more, howover.
about having tho country know what:
he said than he did for tho relolu
atag'a views.
So ho brought all kinds of pres
sure to boar on Contrist Leader
Groober to foroo an apology to tljo
proa and the latter finally sua
oumbol. Tho apology was read, tho news
paper mon reportod It satisfactory
and tho reporters returned to work.
Perjiccution of Jews.
Ttoumania has Initiated a cam
paign of persecution against -the
(Cetitt4 M rowrttr rHo.)