Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 08, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 1008
NO. 87
NARCHISTS ARE ALL TO BE EXTIRPATED
idow Sues to Recover Fortune of Dead Husband
IIS :'
HYING TO
ICE WAR
ivating ghii
FAMOUS
ACTRESS
INVOLVED
IN DIVORCE SLIT
ANARCHISTS
PREPARE TO
ORGANIZE
GOVfT GETS BUSY
WYOMING
fv "
MARSHAL
USES GUN
ESCAPES LYNCHING
SABBATH
FUNERALS
UNDER BAN
BELIEVES
HUSBAND
WAS INSANE
IN SAN FRANCISCO. WILL CONTEST WILL
IS KINGDOM IS WORRIKJ) THIC BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS Foil DCTKHJUXKS TO STAMP OUT INTERFERE IN FRIENDLY SCUF- FUNKRAL DIRECTORS OP AIjA- YOUTHFUL WIDOW OK MlLTdON-
b IICBSO-AMKHICAN NE-
HTIOXS AM) FEARS
mr. OVKR .MANCHURIA.
Press Lonsed Wlro.)
fc, April 8 That Japan is
In lorce Cblna into nn armed
Klbtr than o arrive at a
itttleraon' of th" dispute
tdmrla L tht r"-0hOU bollsf
ICllneio ofli'il Thla opl.u-
r or, Is Lvd on Japanese
HiriihTn MrlfldlnK atti-i
wo has thr appearance of
ton aisiimrd for the dis
ss cf Jrlv'nir Ch'm b-
TIIK FIRST TIME DURING HER
KTAfsu (Mhkiimi in vmv mx.i
NECTKD WITH A SCANDAL.
fiUUUCd on pagO Uvo.)
HJnitod Ptobb Leased Vlro.)
Now York, April 8. Pinyor folk
nntl thenter-yoerB woro astounded
thin morning when tlioy learnod thnt
Julln ' Marlowo, tho famous nctrcBH,
lui'J boon named na co-respondent in
ho suit for divorce Instituted 'nt Sn
lom, Mass., by Mrs. Clarn vcu llorr
mnn against her husbandKarl von
JlTrmnn, tho woll-knownnowflam-ur
nnd magazine wrltor. Miss Mnr
tnw 's Int'mntp frloudn doclnre tbnt
1 tho charges against hor aro tin
IICAG0S1M
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
.
Wwm?
Jill?
fflKi
fill liH
Mill Hi 'in TOR
MM SI im
Vrl I lUbW 1U f Wn ItA nra'f
hH9H
If you want
bargains in the
latest up-to-date
milk'nery, dress
goods, dress
silks, 'ladies'
suits, spring
Jackets, lingerie
waists, etc.
I
ANARCHY AND WILL DEPORT
MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS WHO
ARM NOT NATURALIZKR.
FLRtAXI) KILLS MINF.R WHO
U
PLAYFULLY SEIZED HIM IS
SPIRITED OUT OF TOWN.
(United 'Projw Loasod Wlro.)
Butte, Monty April 8. A frlond
ly scuffle ntMShorldnn, Wyo., lust
night Sided lhjn murder nnd lynch
ing lit iJbe murderer wns narrowly
nvurtWTl Thinking that two mun
wbo vtrp having a llttlo wrestling
bout v&ra fighting, Marshal Samuel
Ogdonfpiutpmpted to arrest them.
Ono , ho men, Fritz Flick, n
mlnor.Mplayfully seized tho olllcor,
wbo bircvlng thnt he was boing at
tacltcdohot Flick dead in bin tracks.
Fllck'sl t rlondH, frenzied by tho kill
ing, prepared to wreck Bumrnnry
vengeance on tho mnrabnl, but tlw
object tof their rngo waHBjilrltod out
of town.
o
POSSf S AND "
DOGS AFTER
KIDNAPERS
Come
to the
Chicago
Store
and see
what we
can do
for you.
We
are
here
to
seH
goods.
( United PrcHB Loosed Wlro.)
Washington, Am;ll 8. Tho Uni
ted States government is determined
to Htnmp out anarchy. Recent ont
rngoH hnvo sorved to bring tho mnt
tcr to a climax, making it clear also
that througlj tho federal powr
ulonn can anarchy be successfully
don't with.
Paradoxically enough, nnarcblntlc
leadorH afo advocating "organiza
tion" uf tbelr forceB to combat tho
efforts of tho government whorcaB
ono of. tho principal tonets of their
creed is "no organization."
Pootofllco inspectors, co-operating
with tho Bocrot service, will Invoatl
gate tho antecedents of tho men
jiubJIshlug niinrchl'tir mngnzincH In
this country. If It Is found that
thoy nro not naturalized citizens,
nnd have been in tho United Statrs
leas than threo years, tho depart
ment of coramorce and labor will be
informed, and, in accordance with
tho recent order of Secretary Straus,
they rill bo deported.
W. P. Ilazon, formerly a secrot
"orvlco official, is now engaged in
ronnlng down anarchistic criminal
for tho t'opartmont of commerce and
labor It Ik understood that be In
giving particular attention to the
band of which Alexander Dorkman
is tho honrt, "the Anarchist Federa
tion Union," a momborshlp card In
which was found on Sllverstoln. tho
bomb thrower In th" recent Union
iSqunro riot In Niw York.
I In rdditlon to these activities,
Prcldent Roosevelt ban received
.from tho department of Justlco rec
ommendations for additional legisla
tion vheroby tho federal govern
'ment m.-y bettor cope with tho citu
lntlon. J It Is tlio c'ot affiliation of n-
nrehlstft In wldoly separotod sec
'tlons. of tho country that makes tho
! mnvenr-nt danporouB. Heretofore
tse ettered nnarohlstB were not land. He oeourod a llvory rig nnd
'(nldorod a cront monnca, but with went out on the tract, whloh wni not
lt fo-matlon of a definite force far from the town lino. This Is tho
itn!niit law and ordor, tho federol last een of them. Throo poHes
invbrnmcnt b"h tho necessity of wre hastily orgnulzod and they dls-
f'-vlng a h-avy hrnd upon the whole i trlotod the country, ench pose oov-
eult, lorlng Its territory. Blood hounds,
nroeint wn recontly ostab-, belonging to the Btnto ponltontlnry
'I hoI bv ho nostroaster gonoral in wore ent for and aro now working
dba."inf Lr Ouotflone Soelnlo. an with the searchers.
rnarchlstip publication of Pater-1 v
-" N . fron '- United States jjtOGRAM OP AVARSHIP
rial' This men that th govorn- FLH13T IS ANNOUNCED
ment horeafter will ewrche snpr- Washington, April 8. Tho bu
vnn nver tho red's l'terature renu 0f navigation today Iswusd tho
I'n'le- dlrpetloi f PoBtmastor Gen- pr0grtm for 'ho movement of tho
I era' Mevsr. Tlrd Alstant Pos- two warshln flsnte after tho grand
mnftnr Gne-a Lawho Is now crltl-, revlw at San Franelfeo. The Pn-
cU- rxaminiutr verv sooiallBtle nnd 0flp jj.. wll leave on May 9 for the
nprr!iMo iierlodlc' pr'nted in the f onth. carry'ng out a program of
United State, as woll as those from drills and other oxerclaen and tho
I foreign countries circulated her. Atlantk fleet will leave for Pugot
jSrnrw nt the sheets will lo.jbt-l Mnnd nn Mav 1. irrlvlBtc nt It
le be deprived of the use of tho domination on May 21. Four shins
malls. will thn visit Port Augojee. elubt
I, i . I, Ishliw wll' visit Relllnghnm bay,
three h' wl!l visit Port Townond
founded The beautiful actress has an(j on Bblp will proceed to Rrem
alwavs borne a anotle s rep'.itntlon ( nrtocs bsvv yard to bo docked. AH
and In her Ion slags enroor this lsiQf th Wwi exeent tho ono docked
the firat tlm her sme has ben w reBdexvoue In th- vlclnltv of
ponnectol with a cndal. Slneo hr port Townsend on May 23. Thoy
oiip martial oxoorlence she has been tt.jj t0D aacbor near Seattle On
looked ui'oa nioro or loss as a man uy zg twelve of the anil will
hater. About ten years ago she MV for Taoma and thon. without
married Robert Taber, a handsome iynchnrlar Ucht shliM wiM wtll for
yoiiBK HneHah net or. Soon after sb praarlMw. leaving four ships at
the honeymoon Tabor began to anchor for a three day'B visit at Ta
abuM his Urlda. beaUng her brutal- 'eom. after which the vewifle will go
v and applying vue epiinets iq nw. (0 Bremerton for .looking,
Miss Marlowe apnueu tor anu 8-
(Unltod Pres9 Leased Wire.)
Pocotollo, Ida., April 8 A pack
of blood hounds nnd thrqo posies
aro boating up tho brush country
back of McCommon, in hopos of
picking up tho trail of F. L. Royco,
and his elx-yonr-old eon, roaldonta
of tjoIbo. wto myBtorlouBly disap
peared Wednesday afternoon while
looking up fiomo roal ostato.
It Is f ared tho man nnd child
have been kldnnppod and aro being
held In some fastness of tho foot
hills for ransom. As yot, however,
no word haB come to Royco'B rela
tives or frlondB. Tho man and boy
loft Boise Thursday for McCommon
whoro tho oldor Royco expected to
make a large Investment In farm
.MERA COUNTY DECIDE TO
CLOSB SHOP ON SUNDAY AND
CIJMKTKHY RIHKCTOR8 MAY
FALL IN LINE.
AIRE .10SICPH ROARDMAN I
1MVV ONLY PALTRY SUM OI
$RIO MONTH.
(United ProiB Loasotf Wlro.)
Ua,i l...l 4..ll O -
San Francisco, April S.-Sunday IllrnC,10 Bonrflmnn w Ido v 0f tho-
funerals will soon bo undor tho ban ," "tmoJ, " r ln an an an?vl inll-
ai tho'S.V SWSinPffi lto!?w 5
L !?.. rtnkr" 0F tl,08 thr(!u avo hor huHband'B will Bet aside.
i.?mwa nf m, f,.ni n...inM. Th0 ,tJSn blttl involves $2,000,000
nrSSn nf 5S' d,2r5 uml J('KO Wnsto'o courtroom la
organization of Alameda county Alnmodu countv l Mm sconn
drawn im niw I . the , hnvn Vn,, tor of ",0 mmionnlro. According ia.
iSfVt bnHalnV'rS'.lZ tor Si It? oSW aa'san'Francffo
lo bbriihVtiiinS Tr$inw nml t0 b"J nnd .nulntiiln a wL
mo sabbath wR-.brf rartdhLonlyjIu .hvhl,PVnr.,-, ,. iiirt tc.i tit?"zr? t .
cases of contngiphs" and nfcctl$ur .fJ,Tnl nin.in nJTmm TnTnAi. n
.. ....- -., . wt w A MIMIlrMIU
dlsoases,
PORTLAND CLUB
, Mrn. Hoard man was an Oakland high'
Hcnooi gin, sixteen yonra old, whoa,
sho marriod nonidmnn. Tho lattor
told hiB frloiids thnt ho wanted hor
to comfort Mm during his reclining.
vonrn. 'Plin wltnnniina Mini linvn lmnn.
A U A DITiC PDI7PC oxnmlncd o fnr doclnro that In tholr
nAlIl0 i IIIZ.LO opinion Bonrdrann was Incompetent
iu uiu nmo me win was cxocuicu.
a '
KILLED THEIR
OWN CHILDREN
(United Prcas Loaaod Wire.)'
Sovlllo, Spain, April 8.Accuboi!
of tho terrible crJme of murdorlng
Portland, Or.-. April 8. Tho flvo
thousand dollar fund with tho Port
land Commercial cfaib hung up a
yonr ago to be distributed among
the magazine and nowspapor writers I
who wrote and had published tho
boht description of Portland was
apportioned Inst night, Row John
Roach Strnton, of Bnltlmoro, Md.r
won the $1,000 prize on an nrtlolo
publlcl ed In tho Baltimore American.
Miss Matol Howo, daughtor of
Ed C. Howo, of tho Atohlson, Kan., J,8 ' Molr own children, Aunrchlst
Globe, won tho $500 nrlzo. Eighty .Molina and Franoosoa Herrarn, Avho
othor prlzoa woro awardod In "ftV0 ,,vo'' together as mun nnd wlfo
iur j w yours, woro toany placed un
dor arrest aftor 0 mob had mado n
dormlned attempt to lynoh themv
Tho arrest followed tho dlBcovery
of fragi;onta of skeletons In the
oellnr or tho oouple'B homo. Fur
thor Invoatlgntlon dovelopod tho
growsome fact thnt Molina had,
mndo 0 small cemetery In tho bnso
mont In which Iho remains of tho
ohlldren aro suppoaod to bo burfod.
When thoeo siarlllng rovolatlonH
voro mado, a mob quickly gathered
around tho housosnnd woro about lo
lynch tho couple Vhon tho pojloo
arrive J and rescued tho frlghtnnoir
pair. All toldl 3S ohlldran wortv
born to tho couple.
amounts varying from $2f.Q to $10
HONOR MEMORY
OF LATE
D. W. STEVENS
WRihlarton. April 8. Japan and
America Jplnod today Hi pnylnij tho;
x'i, uuiiuxR mj uiiriiri wnuo hiv
venn. late advlfor to the Koronu
00 11 11 oil of atr.to, who waa asBascl
nated In San Frauclseo by n Korean
fanitle two weoks ago. Jananeee
Ambassador Takahlra was in charge
Hungry M0I1 Cluirgih Cltv Hall.
(United Pieas Lonsod Wire.)
Chicago. April 8 A mob of 300
or in cereiENnios, wnicn wore at 1 '"'. auouiiiig tnat thoy woro fan-
tended by many distinguished men.
Store That Saves You Money
eur-d a invorre, air ujihk u 7
years later.
O-i '
roiuiiilftiv I" Wrnimlf.
Lost Aaeelas. Cal., April 8. A
llviv roatrevorev l In nroerew In
A Jury Ih a New York Halted .j, etty between the coinmitloo hav
States court Tuesday returned a'lng Ih i-harge the reetIon and en
vtrdlct finding the Great Norther ' trtalaio-Bt of the office and men
vferuni 11 ui ..- , ' , o ftho Atlantic fleet and the ehuroh
railroad guilty of granting Illegal fedraUlli tho queetlon at lesue be
concosslont to the Amerloan Sugar jnj? tj, , proposed parade of the war
Reflalng company ships on Easter Sunday
Secretary of Statu Root heading the
American officials present.
Honolulu. April 2. Had tho plot
ters who shot and killed Durham
White Stevens In San Francisco on
Unniliv nf lnut tvflnk unv nrinfmlnr.
atoa fn Honolulu? Many of thoirlot c.al., onnrRCd tho crowd with
Japanese In the city think bo, and ."9 0IUU.8. " Romandl. loader of
uiu niuiiii iiriiiy ui Ulltllllll'oycd, oom-
mnndod his followers to hold thofr
lug starvation, marnhod to the city
llflll t flotnan.1 A... ..It...-. . ..,..:
...... ... .ivmniiit IIIWJ'II1III1L lOUUy,
but heforo they could Bvarnr
thrmiith the dnori of tho big build
ing they wore halted by the polloe
auJ finally drlvon from tho senile.
wneii mo ponce, responding to a:
are iiivcuseing tn matter iroeiy.
Frederick J. Hak!n. the corrospond
ent. who met Mr. StevoriH on Inti
mate trins just before he sailed on
his last voyage for Amerloa, also
thinks so and advanced the theory
that had Stevens not been prevonted
by the quarantine Tabulations from
'eeiulag ashore hore, his asaelnu-
tloa would have oocurred In Jlono
lulu Itiaiead of In Sun Francisco.
Formal 0uilaiiit Piled.
The railroad commission Is In re
ceipt of a formal complaint from tho
Husiaees Men's loague of Haker Cltv
ehurKlne that the Oregon Rlvor &
Navigation company rata from their
city are otxcosslve and discrimina
tory in favor or Portland na otner
small towns
ground and not move from the aide
Wt'K
"You can boat ub. shoot us or ovuir
kill us." Romuudl shouted as he
stepped forward and addreNeed (fie
sniad of polloemen.
"Wo shall not move awav but re
main right here 011 thla alifawnlk
until wo starve to death."
A momonr later, howover, tho
policomon again charged the mob
and tho sldevalk was soon eloarod.
Ghlef Shlppy was told that 2000 un
employed mon wore organizing 'In
another part of tho olty io marcln
on tho city hall.
" 0
Hood River sawmills started up on
-Tuesday, omployjng 1000 uuu.