Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 01, 1908, Image 1

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BALEM, OKKGON, WJGDXKSPAY, APRIL J 1008
NO. 81.
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HONORS
FAIRBANKS
REVISE TARIFF
MXAIi ISSl'KS DISCUSSER
SK.VATOU BEVKKIDGK
ITS ItKrTiWMN PARTY AL-
liVS STANDS FOR PROGRESS
Iwtej Press Leased Wire)
li'jeapo Is. Ind., April 1. Vlco
!' Phnrl.a K'nlrlmnir a inilnv
N f'orn bis nntivo Rtato his
hstorscment as u Prosldontlnl
tDJoncmen' wns mndo by
Ifrtliu Republican state con-
ivbicb met todnj, mid placed
lisp of nproval upon tho stnto
priuon and tlio policies of
mi HooEOvoit, Tlio convefti-
I'Centlnued on page flvo.)
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' -iy house on the Paolfio Coast.
Dress Goods
! yards of the newost
'la siii i,ia...
N v,V'o-,,v,s vor-
Dress Silks
K?..,l'k chiffon Kinf
J:k. Pongee
silks,
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Cover Bm-
trd now
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n fK'meBtles.
ladies' Suits
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l.ili.i . Jii"l
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than
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or-J &at
,!-' d Suit
ilU-ed Sm
$12.50
$14.50
$16.50
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Jderman Stolz
WOMEN
WIN HOT
STRIKE
HELD UP AFFECTION
STOP DRINKING AND GAMBLING
HV GIVING MEN THE ICY
GLARE AND CHILDREN GLAN
CES INSTEAD OK LOVK.
, '.United Proas Lonscd Wire.)
Ilotm April 1. Tlio succossful
rofnrnmtlou of tho 'village of Sorra
va'lu, In the provlnco of Florence,
loin; reputed tlio wickedest commun
ity in Italy, 1b announced today.
Tlio rosult wni accomplished by a
women's "affection strike."
For yours tho men of tho town
have spoilt nil their spare 'time in
n notorious local wlna shop drink
ing, tumbling and lighting. Mur
der wns common. Priest after prleso
GO STORE
HARGAIN HOUSE
ffe Are Now Offering During
OUR EASTER SALE
The Greatest Bargains We Ever Offered
tt folowtncj departments Ladles' Suit?. Millinery. Dross Qoods
S! Waist Goods Kid Glovos. Hotlory. Shoes. Embroideries.
? Fancy Goods, Ribbons. Domostics and bo on. Wo arc hero to
Pjoodgand when It comes to nrlcos we don't tnko any back
mmi ,' iisiihmm
l Store That Saves You Money
RODGERS'
- . - .... ,,
Adheres
LONDON
OMNIBUS
DRIVER
THOUGHT HIM OFF
OLD AMERICAN PROFESSOR
WHO GOT TOO FAMILIAR WITH
TUB MAX HOLDING THE REINS
WAS ARRESTER.
(JJnlted Press Leased Wlro.)
'.London, Aprll 1.-Friends of Dr.
Stanton Coltrtho well-known Amor
lean sociologist sentenced in tho
Wt'Bt London nollco court to n
month's, impflsonmont on tho chargo
of Indecently nssnultlng an omnibus
drlver: "declare tho doctor n victim
either of a blackmailing plot or of a
frightful error by an ovor-suBpioIous, Laborl Bald that whllo McKee was
ovll-mlndod accusser. .(supposed to bo mistreating Mrs. Mc-
Dr. Colt is at llborty Under ball Krt.nml hnn inn. Ilneli TcwIh nn ill.
furnished by Sir Montague Pollack, loged in ll0r complaint, both the nun
wlth whom ho had boon dining Just 'band and tho wlfo gavo th olmpros
boforo bin arrest. Ho ban appealed i8on tjiat their married llfo wnH
hlH caso and his supportors, who are jtlot Tj10 French lawyer devoted
rallying to him by hundreds, say most of j,!s nddress to a donuncta-
uiuro win uo no uimouiiy hi proving
nini winocuiu.
Tho doctor, thoy say. freoucntly
tho bus, quostloued him concerning
tholr lives, and, In seeking to gain
tho 'bus drlvor's confidence, proba-
bl v excited tho man's busdIoIod and
led him to Imngino what was far
from his quostlonor's thought.
Tho .conductor told tho. pollco
court that when ho collected hlflWB-
songor's fare tho Jattor ojeozcd his
hand, followed him to tho top of
tho 'bus, uostloned him concerning
hlB working hours and finally at
tnckod him. Then, he says, the doc
tor loft tho 'bus. The conductors;
followed, caught him and held him
until a pollcoman arrivod.
Dr. Colt spont years working In
x? vr tn imnrovo tho condition
of tho poor, was one of tho
p n the Bethlcal society and ostab-
liihed the Neighborhood guild, which
Inter dovolopod Into tho university
F"ttlomont movement. He wont to
ondon In 1894 and has continued
his soolologlcal work thore.
triod In vain to biing about bottor
condition'. , ,.
A few weflka ago tho mayor s wlfo
cnlled the b'tter class of womon to
gether to plan a reformation. The
"aff?ctlon strike" was tho outcome.
Wives rofused anything but tho
moat formal relations with their hus
bands. Unmarrlod womon dismissed
thlr suitors. Marriages woro post
ponol or engagements broken alto-
Byr- ... ......, .. . ,...
Th mon OI1IV IHUKlieil HI Hill uiiv
one by one they ouptluUted and bo
gen to discontinue tholr visit to the
wina h mi Attendance at the gm-
in. mule ilwladled. Today the wine
shop keeper c!oel his pUce. a bank
rupt. Sixteen eoMpiee have Just xp-
pl'ed for pibUetlon of t noir mar
riage us. iw !" v;' ",,
uo'8 to turn the tavern Into li
brary. Arnirtnlaiitf KUUhI.
(United Preeg Leaiod Wire.)
PnHstA&tiiuiDle. Anrtl 1. Thlrtr-
three ArmeRtam have been butcher
ed and eight wotinueu iiy iiaeni
Dazouks at Van Ir a elaughter fol
lowing the shooting ef a governmeRt
spy by Armenian revolutionary.
The spy. also an Armenian, had
Just arrested his countryman and
was JaTcIng him to prison, when the
hatter whipped out a revolver aRd
opened fire. Tho Bashi-Bazouki In
stantly mhod to the rescue, rage!
through the Armenian quarter and
bayonetted or shot everyone they
met In the streets
V V- v
to His Main Statements
CLOSING
DIVORCE
CONTEST
r
INTFRENCH COURTS
ONKlWOLN KILLS ANOTHER IX,
& V
SUBURBS OF LOS ANGKLKS
GEORGE GOULD GKTS BACK
SOME MONEY HE ADVANCER.
United PresH Loasoil Wlro.)
Pfiris, April 1.- In ranking tho
dosing addrois for tho dofenso In
tho divorce null of Mrs. McICeo
against her husband, Hart McKee,
tho Pittsburg milllonnlro, Atloruoy
Labour dcclnrod today that his client
does not wish to inako any ohnrges
against tho honor of his wife, that
i,n ,imni snuu t.. .infnn.i iiitmnir
ton of jjrB McKee's action?.
Wonii'ii Ih Hnvlnp.
Los Angolos. Cnl.. April 1.
-Mrs.
U. X. D Armnn, wlfo of tho woll
knn'urn hornnnmn. who VQlturdtlV
Bhot and Instantly killed Mrs. Holon
Qrlflln, is todny almost a raving
maniac In tho home of her husband,
where oho Is unrfor guatd of tho of
ficers. Physicians aro In constant
attendance and It Is only by tho uso
of op'ates that the woman can bo
controlled. It Is fearod sho may lose
hor mind.
Admittance to tho Do Armnn
home was donlod nil collors today
innd D Arman rofunod to dlscrjss tho
j trngedy.
I A coronor's Jury has btwn lm-
found-fpanel'ed and an Inquust upon th
body of Mrs. GrlfHn will bo held this
aftornoon
Mrs. Griffin's husband is snld to bo
a Jwkev now running at Emoryvlllo
race track.
G'trrua Gonhl Hi'liX'd.
NVw York, April 1. Bv an order
band"! down In the United States
c'rcult cou-t today, Gegrgo Gould
roceived $52,000, tho sum ho ad
vanced hi" "Ister Anna to onablo hor
to get a divorce from her first hus
band, tho Count de Caatellano.
A virtually the same hour an
uounrement was niaoe by Madamo
Anna OwiUl. that throuh her
frjend. Mrs. Tylr Moree. the her
enxaKemnt to the Prlnoe do SKn
will ' formally announced upon hor
rti'n to France short after Waaler.
Thf more I- not annoiinoed now
Is line to th fact the Madam Gould
ben a olt lau of France, wishes the
ptib'lr asHftuneenofrRt to lie maue
ther.
"Anna Gould Is at my home." ox
plalneU Mm. Morse today, "simply
for reet and to got away from the
constant discussions of her own af
fairs which threatened to wroek hor
nerve If she remained with hor sla
ter. Helen. There i the beet of
feellnc between her and her slater
ami bother. GorRe, but they can
not axree or Prince de Sagan."
o . -
AGAINST INJURING
PRIVATH
ROPKItTY
D. I Fry teeurod an endorsement
4ast nixbt lu the Saloni board of
trade in his fight to save Rls proper
ty from being cut up by tho exten
sion south of the Oregon Hlectrlc.
Th board adopted a resolution
in nnw i)Ainiliitlnti tialncr plvon
"n" '" ." '. ' 7. , .. ...?... Hi.
a francniso tnat wouia enauie h jopvuui i mu uci Mui.wm .
oat imo valuable prlvuf- residence 204 c to dealers. Markets have not
SARCASM
MAYOR
MAKES
A REPLY
TO THE ALDERMEN
THROWS A LOT OF GINGER INTO
THIS MIXUL AND ALDKKMAN
STOLZ TAKKS ANOTHMIt FLY
Kit AT HIS HONOIt.
Ed. Jeurnal: Aldormnn Btolz, In
nn Interview In your papor makes
somo mlBRtatomontg In rororonco to
my recent veto of tho liquor IIcoiiho
ordinance I nBked him todny if ho
had boon proporly quoted nnd ho re
plied that ho had not In pnrt ai
that tho Intervlowor did not mako a
Bcratch of tho pencil In his prcsouco,
I roquoBtod Mr. Stolr to mnko cor
rocttniiB bo far nB my position Ih mis
Btntod, llko n man. I hollovo ho will
do bo. I doslro no nowspalior con
troversy with any momber of tho
council.
Another mombor, of tho council,
who doosn't booiii to havo tho norvo
to gtvo his nnmo, calls mo a "domn
gogpo" a "bluff" and "not such n
moralist as ho protonds." It's
torrlblo to bo called nuch nnmoB. but
I can whisper to him n wholo lot
wono names that I havo, been called,
and the Joke of ft fn I dosorvoij thorn.
Io may na woll algn his name when
ho cnlN mo naincs." I won't got
innd. I'm n rogulnr dovll ond don't
ivctond to bo anything else, but. I
do InslRt upon doing what I think
Is right, In my own devilish way,
without regard to whnt any coun
cilman, any proachor, any saloon
man, or any othor follow malo or
fomaio, hlgbvOr low, fat or thin
thinks about It.
1 GI30. F. RODGERS.
Tho Journal reporter takes hla
notoi In Bhorthnnd and that his in
terview with Aldormnn Stolr. was
correct In tho main is nttosted over
tho alderman's own signature He
does not tnko back anything nor of
fer much of an anology to tho mayor
In what ho says.
AIdTinn.n Stolz RcpllcH.
Editor Jeurnal:
Your Intoryiow has brought mo
Into print, and much moro longthy
than I expeotnd or looked for.
His summary of my Intorvlow Is
In tho main ml fool In tho matter.
Howover It Is but Just to rauko a
fow points moro oloar.
Tho ordlnanco tho mayor vetoed
wai n $700 llcenso, loavlng $1000
license In force, yet It must be ro-
momborod that baok of all this Is
tho fact that tho llcono quostlon as
It has stood boforo tho counoil 1
from a $400 hns!i nn. AND NOT i
FROM: A 91000 DOWN. two little tots, who had Jmtt nwakoil.
Your roforetico to tho Hconse on , in his arms and climber through
drug storos dooe not soom to onter the roar bedroom window Jiml In
Into the controversy as tho mayor's time a tho burning tlmbors had
voto loavei tho $300 Hconse In force,' roloasod tho chimney whloh ornshod
hoiica Is not correctly roforrod to. In Immodlatoly aftor Lamb had mad
Tho main noliitg for which I stand his oscnpo.
1 simply this: That praotlcally all i Tho building was totally destroy
tho mayor suggests aa a saloon rogu-'od togother with all of tho funlture,
latlon Is now and has been for yonrs the losn amounting to soveral bun
dle, law, and Is on the face of evory.dred dollars.
Ucenie given. I An alarm of lire wna also turned
Honee It seenus farfetched to place in earlier In the evening last, but
blame on the personnel of the onun- which roaultod in no damage othor
ell. What we really njiod Is the pros- than a txirued out flue. Pedoplralns
ent laws enforced, not alone Against saw gparka lulu from abovo the
aloon meu, but all offenders or the Noble saloon, on Stnto and Com mo r
laws. olal strootH and turned In tho alarm.
The amoiiRt of the lleense Is only 0
a quosilon af busJnae RRd equity.'
and the $700 wll4 met It best as 1 ,., Boimtnr Davit I'JiH'd,
B0e u. (United Press Leased Wlro.)
Roepeotfullv, Little. Rock, Ark.. Aprjl I. gen-
G. STOLZ. aior Jeff Davis appeared In police
o, court today and was fined $25 for
liniruii MiiiKOT ' disturbing the p see yesterday of ter-
.MOHAIH .MAitiihi . pooti when he mlxel lu u fist flghc
TAKRS A TUMIILIS with Deputy Prosecutor Thoiiia
Hlm. Tho Bonator paid the One and
There has been a heavy decline served notice of an appeal.
Ir prices of Mohair on account of the Davis doolnrod that he had boen
leonornl Hhut down of the railway the victim of an attempted aawselna-
rarrtage maniifaeturlng plants, such
a the Pullman's and others. The
push mills, who woro hoavy users
of Orogon mohair, docllne to pur-
chase except at very low price. This
compells local dealers to go slow and
nrlcos have been greatly reduced
.!.. i.u,.. 'l.iAlnllnn ln,lav
JUDGES
HAMMER
ABE RUEF
WHO COMES BACKS
HIS PLUCKY FIGHT HKGINS TO
MAKE HIM FIHKNDS CASK
COM KB UP AGAIN UNDKK NEW
COUltT OFFICIAL.
(United Press L5R0d Wlro.)
San Francisco, April 1. Judgoa
Dooling and Dunnu today tiled affi
davits denying tho nllegntlnn of Abo
Ittiof that they woro biased and pro
Judlcod ngalnat him nnd that nolthor
jurist could glvo him n fair trial In
tho Parksldo trolley bribery caBO.
Judgo Dooling dcclnros that ho
has formed no opinion as to tho
guilt or Inuoconco of tho, defendants
nnd nddn It Judgo Dunno, who ho
cousldors nn honest man, did say
from tho bench that Iluof was n
dangerous criminal It must havo
boon tho truth. Ho oxplnlns bin
notion In oxpelllng Ruof from tho
Nutlvo Sons. Ho Bays ho simply did
his duty as president of tho ordor.
Tho nflldavlt of tho other Jurist
JiIho sets forth n gonernl dcnlnl or
tho chargos of bias. He denies that
ho ovor roquostod Judge Dooling tq.
try tho Parksldo casos against Ituol?
and that ho ovor dlscuusud ha mat
tor with him. Both nflldnvlts woro
road In Judgo Donllng's court room
yy Attorney Honey. Attorney Ach,
ropfc'Bontlnjt Ttupf, aukod leavo' of ,
thi court to croJB-oxamlno JudgcB;
Dooling nnd Dunno. Tho motion
wns ovorrulod. Tho 'matter cointia
up again this afternoon. ."
nidgo Dunno has loft for tho oast,
o
FATHER SAVED
HIS TWO CHILDREN
fUnltqd Press LoaBOd Wire.)
Sydney M. Lamb, with his two
youngost ohlldron, Clifford, aged 4
months, and Nononrl, agod oho and
ono-half yonre, uarrowly eBcapod
from being burno,l to death In hla
home at 1-178 Furry streot at 1
o'clock last night when a ftro which
Is supposod to havo started from
clothOH loft around tho stovo to dry
totally destroyod tho building.
Mr. Lamb was awakened by the
erlea of his wlfo, who had made good
hor oscano from the liulhllnir. ami
upon Mtartlng up saw that IiIh homo
was In flnmoa and that all oscapo wbb
out off from tho doom Hnlzmi thn
tton and that he had only defonded
himself.
Othor wjtnessos. howover, do-
dared that the sonator broke the
poaco In a shooklng fashion by gon-
erous uso of profanity and that later
no iraciureu u sun niriiior iy wav
lni n Intern rnvnllTAP ntlil ilrmiitirlln
.Q - .- .-.-,.-. ...... ..--,
an opportunity to get a shot at
c. c, o.
property
opened for this year,
Helm