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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
omnal vnn, no. a w ummm i "7 baiuuh. uniuuUiif fwrni j&vkiiu of jimm BLEY EVMS DEFIS ALL i :liA. POLITICIANS URAL EVANS GAINING ENTER minis ik&rY to this HH THY- ICIAX8 WHO fc:o mm u 3'S COMMISSION. T1IK OLD M Press I.ca-ntl Wire.) iIaMo', Cal , prll 3. Whl'o tluij aro counting Btrongly itaoflt Admiral Evans Is to tnm the sulphur baths horc. K, lira cnant Evans, declares (reception accorded ltla fa- Ulffidy worked a marvelous on the old flKhtor. fatal Is apparently ovor- wltb the kindness that Interest manifested In his welfaro and tho welfare of the Hoot. "If ithis Is tho-way tho American people fool toward me, and toward my men," declared tho aQmlral to day, "that blAich of politicians In congress who aro opposing tho prop osition to grantmb a' comml'slon of vloo admiral can take their old com mission and bury It In tho stoko hole pt h 1. 1 havo all tho reward jI' want In this demonstration of Ihil pcoplo lovo and synlpathy. Nothing any politicians can give mo would equal that." Will Be on tlio Hrirtgo. Rear Admiral Evans 1b -confident today, in view of hli already marked improvement, that ho will recover his health In tlmo to rojoln tho fleet hoforo It ronohos San Frnnclco and Ih i? oil I n tr lila friends that when his (lagah'p, tlio Connectltout, paste WHO through tho. Gordon Oato ho will b oil the UrKlge. "I havo novor foiled In anything I havo nlndo up my mind to,"' ho de clared today, "and I'll not fnll In thin Instnuco." Tho admiral I under, the ease of -nrgoons. Doctors McDonald and Phl'llpi, who declared, after tho dls tlngu'Bhcd patient had beon glvon thn ttrat Biilnhur bnth. that the ad miral promises to rcapoiWlUtp "I tho trftntmnnt vnrv nlfinlv.,r''"" DARING ROBBERY ' v IN ITALY ;? iw ericans Bunko Italian Jnpressario Out of Cash BY FOUR AMERICANS treatment vory nicoly, o An Irrigation lanritfraud 'scandul Is being probed by thogrand Jury at Dolao. Tho (hrcatonorf. mllk-waRon drlv- Hiowerod on him and tho ors strike was Bottled In Chicago. IMM HICAG0 STORE 'OPLES BARft! HOUSE lie Are Now Offering Dunne OUR EASTER SALE He Greatest Bargains We Ever Offered !& to lowing departments Lndlos' Suit?. Mlllluory. Dress GoodB . Waist Goods Kid Glovps, Hosiery, Shoos, Embro'dorlvS, fsacy flood- Ribbons. Domestic and so on. Wo aro hero to pfiouli and vhen It comes to nrloea v don't takn nnv back ton sny house on the Pacific Coast. 1 GOT MONEY AND JKWKL8 ftlOM A PRISLY DONNA WHO KINDLY TOOK THIOl TO TJIK TRAIN IN IlKR AUTO. (United Pros Lcitscd Wire.) Rome, April 3. Pollco nnd prJ vato dotectlvo are today searching for a quartet of "Americans who .yes terday got away with $30,000 in money and Jewels as a result of a daring robbery at tho villa of Slg- uorlna Pantaloon!, ono of Italy's pioat famous prima Pal Ian ra. LUSTS GROWING 1 A RADICAL V : m MORf FUSION U- HACKrTO T1IK MIDDLK OF TIIK IS TI1K CRY OK THU XKW I'fiAT- lrjt.vn Y&& I WIUDKItS liX THE M w" LM ADOITKI). .tfflUnlted 1S.T Louis, Mo.( Tho four mon called at tho villa' Prew Leased ,ulro.) April 3. Tho PojitllUt party tins hnd onough of fusion, and In lLu platform adopted tdTiy, tho lenders Insort a plank, jYocnting a return to old "middle o'fpho road" pollclos, and a declara tl&nf indCDondenco from all fusion donnas, near, entanglements. many uiHinnccs me pinirorm is FUITON REFUSKS I TO ANHWEIt COLLlRRfi portiund, Or., April 3. united Statos Senator Charles W. Fultpn, who Is' now campaigning in Oregon foi' ro-olcctlon -to tho senate, and whoso record both ns a. prlvato citi zen and an ofllclal, was sovoroly at tacked In tho lnsf itisllo "of Colllor's Weekly, refuses to mako n detailed onswor to tho charges published In that mngaslnc. - " Ha 'declares them to ho put a re petition of tho chnrgca mado against hint by Francis J. Honey In tho speech mndo by tho prosecutor Inst winter. "My reply 4o Honoy," said , tho Bonntor, "Is nufllciont. I rtndtho artldo but found nothing In It-thnt was not charged by Honey and I think I answord him." o Ww4"tliy Rancher Hoblx-d. .(United Proni Loasod Wlro.) Seattle, Wash., April 3. Hy moans of ronfldoncs gaino opora'od through ono of tho Goorgotown pool rooniH, Jnmo Stohr, a woalthy ranchor from no!!jnnn, Mont., vns rbbb'-d of $1100 Monday. Ho loit LABOR, UNION PROGRAM IS A N0N-P4RTISAK JOHN MITOHKLL CALLED INTO CONSUi;rATK)N PUIiSIDRNT Ol'TKRHI) ' FINE COMMISSION. WITH Tint? HIM A tdicnl ono, Its most interesting firess Goods of yards nf h. na,v ntft from, mil rl... P Mat win p'euse avery- rd 25e. 35e, 49c, e Md 98c. toss Silks ElriknR ,he very ,atest ' l! t fniffon silks. PntlVfiA f-lllrn ,;"and hundreds of ri -. ,. up UBW Bnauesi. y 9k7 ' UBC 'ftC- FfBLim t.,,1 nun.. . m a an T..; "! 1:"",,M ' bm, " '", cm uown ' ' - I'l,' V"i ! r..r.. '"! ii a : j' rH lto aim fovtr Bm a ard aow ' i'H Imieutloe ies' Suits '."'".""""j Tftn - - ui rtx (tri .... ,v ,u 1 wa, i0 ,. lw than Py else- Chicago tailored &ait lored $12.50 Suit Ci 1 rn H.3 Uorsd sun 11 -$16.51 fe ttn ,, l M ua von IB it' m ill vh I SENATOR CH W. PULTON -AT",, GRAND 'Olsten HOUSE Saturday fvenng, April 4 ir Come Out and Hear Oregon's Ablest Statesman LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED, (United Proi Lonsfd Wlro.) Washington. April 3. Party po- tho roll to a pnlr of mon who nro,lltlcnl ndlliatloiu will not ho consld known at tho pool rooms nn mom- orod by organised lhor whejn R bors of tho "tout" elnw. Tho gnmo.onnios tlmo to soloct tho Proldntll was woll worked out and tho victim candidate o whom labor will throw halted along until ho was roady to! Its voto this fnll, according to John bo sonaralfd from tho largo sum of Mltoholl, recent head of th.Unllet money. Stohr reported tno rouuoryAiino woruers or Ainoncn, " rw to tho pollco Wednesday night undian appointment horo with PTtaldont Immediately but wiser. TIIIKVKS GOT Store That Saves You Money with letior of introduction to which tho name of Oscar Hammcrsteln, New York's famous Impresario, had bceu forged, and which sot out that tho men had been sont to negotiate a deal for tho diva's appearance In Now York. An Impromtu copcert was ar ranged, ono of tho men playing tho uccompanlmen's for tho slgnorlno. During tho singing, tho other threo excused theniBolvos ono by ono and when finally tho singer and hor ac companist wont from tho muBlo room to another part of tho villa they found ono of tho men on a couch wrapped' In an overcoat with tho other two attending him. Tlioy explained that ho had suddonly been ta'-t-u 111 and must be taken away Immediately. rTigmenea at mo man s aupuruni i carious lllneas, the slgoorina drove I section doclarlng for an abolition of national banks and tho Issuing of all moneys by tho govornment directly to tho peoplo. Tho leaders, how oVor, nro enthusiastic about It and declaro that at last thoy havo a plat form which will bo unsafe for foot ing for high bred politicians nnd on which nono but a aimonpuro Popu list can stand. Other foaturos advocated aro pos tal saving banks, tho parcels post, tho parceling of public lands direct ly to 4hoso' Intending to use them, govornment ownership of all public utilities, an employers' liability law and tho Intlativo and referendum. o Rooky's Illblo CltixH. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) New York, April 3. In further- j K V- FAITH TRIUMPHANT anca of his plan to form a biblo class trust, Including all the blblo classos In tho country, John D. Rockofeller, Jr., and a number of Now York blblo classes will hold tho Initial mooting tonight In tho Fifth Baptist church to discuss tho party to Pallanzoln in her motor car, and from there tho Americans ook the train for Mllau. When the woman returned to her homo she found tho servants In an uproar ovor tho discovery that tho houeo had boon ransaoked and the mistress' prl. avenue vato 6afo forced and hor money and plans. Jowela taken. t it is the hopo of young Rockefeller . n that In tho near fuUiro the Rooke- FOUU MILLIONS fellor brand of bible olassea will ho United Pre.iM.Xwiw.) , m,1,ar to tho I,ubUc a8 h,B fatn' ... ... - .11 Innbu 11a anxra nt ftiA aril. Vftuf Vnrlr. Anrll .t.Anntnor " " . . ."' v " - A-Ve ..-- . ,... M Al mammoth skysoraper, 30 storlos high and costing 1-1,600,000, win ooon be added to New York city's group of tall buildings. It will he located at Washington street and Battery place and will be 446 feet high. The east wing will be 10 stories and the west wing 31 stories. In tho middle of tho two wings will bo a tower, this being the portion of the building, that will rise to a height of 446 feet. vatlon of tho mon of the future de- ponds more upon blblo classes than It does upon church. One of his plans is to havo a member of each ola&ff take a pledge that he will aot as a big brother to ono or more young men who havo not had an op portunity to rJso above a certain sta tion In life. Should this plan suc ceed, young Rockefeller says It wjll not be long beforo every young man In the country has a "big brother." Wi fnr hnnin. nnnriir i Honsovolt todnV. v v -- .... B ,.--,.--.., . . r Mr. Mitchell uocinrrs nun mv only thing thnt will bo considered; liv lnixirlni? imm will bo llOW the I .... J7 . in. ..iil.. t i... TIIK JKWKLRY ' Panuiunie Hianus wiui ruiunuu j rmnodlnl loclslntlon new being fought for by organltod labor. Ho foyn that tho samo will hold true "in, ho votIoub congressional campaigns". "Laboring mon aro no longou afraid of being called mugwumps,' doclnred Mr. Mitchell. "Thoy tira rather proud of It. Thoy aro getting away from tho habit or voting ac cording to tho dictate of iart& crood." ',' i Mltcholl'B conforeno with tho proBldont today is said to relate o tho commission offorod tho former to mako nn Invoitlgatlon of labor conditional In tho canal sono, Bo causo nf his dotnrmlnntlon to. start a labor paper In Indianapolis. Mltch oll Is said to havo declined tho com mission and tho PreBldout hopon to havo him reconsider. Aftor IiIh visit with President (United Pros3 Loasod Wlro.) Soattlo, Wash,. April 3. Tho rooms of J. K. Parker In tho Folt ho'c1, Ballard, wero ontorcd Inst rilght and SG00 worth of Jewelry and diamonds togothor with a now suit of clothos belonging to Mr. Pnrkor woro stolon. Thoro Is no cluo to tho ihlovca. -, : jo i i WAH IT CTI OR ' ' MFB INSURANCE (United Press Leased Wlro.) 8t. Louis, April 3. For a yoar, Mario Lehman, 26 years old, counted tho days,- which must pass, boforo, under tho terms of a llfo Insuranco policy, sho culd kill horsolf, and thus loavo her helpless Invalid sister Maggie, 19 years old, J1Q00. A elauso In tho policy said that tho insuranco would not ho paid If Roosovolt, Mitchell said: tha holdor committed sulcido with- "I was compelled to dcdlno tho In a yoar, hut that, aftor that solf-loffer President Roosevelt mudo run destruction would not bo a bar to on account of my poor health. I haver collecting tho insuranco. I no plans for tho Immediate preo- Tho yea)- oxplrod yostorday and ; ent, and for tho noxt fow wooks "will las night' tho woman killed horsolf dovoto all my efforts o an attempt by taking. carbolic acid. to rogaln tho strongth which I havo .; nver recovered since my recent III- nnu ULECTRIQ BOAT OFFICIALS Hnll2inipJ2I ?2SS wOT'l lV""lo of Panama. United Presn wawd Wire.') . WMhinKlon. April 3.-Pannmn Washington, April 3. The JitoeybM appealed to tho taU depart- o6 an alloged attempt to brlbo-Chris. mont for ftMittanco In untangUntf Forry, an ofllclal of a bras concern Ul0 troMi,io whloh has resulted from at Drldgoport conn., with a con- u nvftBfon 0f jrado by Colombian trnct for flOO.OOO to urgo leglsla- roopB tlon favoring tho Eloctrlo Boat com-, Tlio' Panama Kovornmont Is great- pany, figured In today'u hoarlng by j oxcJted over tho trouble, declaring tho Lilloy congressional committoo A.nt th nn(lon of t10 ciomblans 1a of ohnrgca against tho latter eom-lu,ljhm. 11(1iflwiHnn. and that nnloeu tho United Btntos Intorfors uulckly Panama hersolf, will adopt oxtromo monsur to repel th Colombian in- pany. Tho char go was mado Jn an affi davit by John C. Lake, of Ruthor- ioru, a. j., vicu jircaiuoui, ui iiiu yndoro Lake Tprpodo Boat company, whloh, No oxanatlon of her apparent was oubml.tted to the committoo by.hgh j,amied movo has bn mado by iiupriwuuiuiivu ijiijuy. iu uio m Colombia. uavu jsko says uuil no was iuiu Ferry that an ofllclal of tio Fall l"L"t ?"" " " .7Pn"r " "TK Knr York fitoo.c Market. r mrtftln mambor of concroKa from (United Press leased Wire.) Connfctlout to Induce him to dls- Now York, April 3.Tho oponlntf continue his efforts Jn bohnlf of tho prlcos on Htooku wore irregular. Lake company and work instead for, After tho first hour tho market be loglslat'on favorpblo to the ISlectrlc camo Btagnant and quotations uhow Boat company. od unimportant and fractional If thlh could bo accomnllshoJ. the, change. Tho nnrrownw of tho nniiiavit pnnilniioa. ForrvJ coinnany market Ik lllustratod whon In four BASE BALL o u o.in ii m Wnndburn VS. Falrmount 4. Salem ot ;jf)sU5cg.rOUnd8- Solera. .Sunday 3 p. in. wn nromibea fiuu.uuu coniraci uy tho shipbuilding concern. Represontatlvo Lilloy offered an other affidavit, this ono mado by Samuel Forguson, of Bridgeport, Conn., who Is conneotned with tno navy dopartm&nU Forguson swoom that in 1902 he and other mombora of tho navy served on submarine boats owned by bo Eloctrlo Boa company, and although they woro paid for their sorvlcos by tho gov ornment, thoy received additional monov from the boat concern. Thlfl affidavit controuiocs mo mado by officials of trading hours Union Pacific, Rending and othor speculative favorltear fluctuated within tho u inn J I murgln of ono point, and tho hourly sales avoragnd 50,000. Light profit tak ing during tho final hour caused a slight reaction, ths market closing; weak. that hoy never bonus money. MTOIUIfl SWKKPINO CANADIAN DOMWI0N8 (United Press Leased Wire.) Winnipeg. Man.. April 3. A MtntAntnnt m-fit attnw itrmm tuKlnH fffnvtilil V - w Hvw...v - I WM nuun BIVMM "TIMVM mmm w - the company terday in northern Saskatchewan, in paid enlisted men Tho Russian Hon IJnckonechmUt and Frank 0'ttoh, Amorlcan1 cham pion, will wrestle tonight for a $10. 000 purco ab Chicago. today general all over tho northwest and truffle Is blocked on several or. tho railway lines. Many sottler and their eifefjts , routb from thd United States aro- tied . up and considerable h&rdsl prevftfl