Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 09, 1908, Image 1

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HALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL l, 1008
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BIG STICK IS WANTED FOR CASTRO
A mi.fwuitw. 1 1 i
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ate Rejects La Foltette Employer's Liability Bill
1E2UELA ,'
IESIDENT
LAMBLIKE
TEDDY"
CONGRESS
HAS FULL
-POWER
TO STOP ANARGHV
ICOXGKKSS TO AUTHOR-
TO ACT AS UK DEEMS
at
r-SFKCIATi MESSAGE TO
FOR FOUR nTTLESHIPS.
fcW ?tm Leased Wlro. I
ton, Arrl' 9 Tho feeling
toaonthe pnrt of tho admln-
i toward th Castro govorn-
I siren way o onger Mnco
kitlon of In plred nrtlcloa
icat ncwinnners criticising
lit Roosevet and Secretary
diplomatic ncRotlatlons
mny mattcrn In controversy
ttlnued-on page flvo.)
IWHW Tir"
FROM CIRCULATING ITS LITERA
TURE THROUGH THE MAILS
PRESIDENT SENDS A SPECIAL
MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.
illniiMi' PreBB Leased "Wire.)
Washington, April 9. Arousc-d by
tlit rcporti mado by secret Borvlco
operatives who linvo boon Investigat
ing nnnrclilstc Hoclotics and publica
tions, tho Prcaltlont, In a apodal
message to congress today recom
mended legislation looking to tho
suppression of anarchy, particularly
In tho dissemination of anarchistic
literature. Tho message reads as fol
lews:
(Continued on pngo live.)
GOULD;
IS AFTER
THE PRINCE
WHO IS IN HIDING
II
ICAGOSTOBE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
j.
If Jyou want
bargains in the
latest up'tO'date
millinery, dress
goods, dress
FIGHTING HIS MARRIAGE WITH
MADAM GOULDACTRESS WHO
IS MIXED UP IN A DIVORCE
CASE SUFFERS COLLAPSE.
(United ProB Leased Wire.)
Now York, April 9. in Bplto of
all ntatomontH to tho contrary,
George Gould Is still pn the trail of
Prince Hollo do Sagau, who Is Book
ing tho hand of Mmo. Gould, with a
view of getting Inside Information as
to his habits.
That ho haB not nbandoucd his
belllgoront stand toward tho prlnca
Is evidenced by tho fact that ho has
engaged dotcctlvoa to dog tho
Frenchman's footsteps and has also
rcquosted tho chief of pollco of Paris
to give him what Information ho may
have.
It Is not likely that tho Paris po
llco could offer any a&slstanco unless
l tho prlnco had In Home way com
mltted orfenso that might havo ben
brought to tho attention of tho de
partment, is sold.
Hollo smiled today when told that
Gould wan seoking. information con
corning his past.
"I havo nothing to concoal," he
said, "Let him employ a thousand
detcctlvea If ho cares to."
STERLING
LIABILITY
MEASURE
MAV PASS SENATE
FFORT TO 8
FOLfiBTTE
EFFORT TO 8URST1TUTE THE LA
HILL WAS DEFEAT.
NO-
Kl AXOLimilCS OLD COMMON
iiXw miLE on negligence.
United Press Leased Wlro.)
Washington, April 9. Efforts
rondo Job. tho part of a few sonnlors
led" bw8cnator Dolllver to substltuto
tho LFolIotto employers' liability
bill for tho Serllng mensuro, which
wns frmed by tho house, April G,
fulledgln the senato today. Tho mo
tion, gvhlch was mado by Dolllver,
was ipm on me tauio uy a voio oi
,30 to21.
' Thd" only voto rocordod ngalmt
ho Sterling bill In tho bouse was
cast by Roprc6outatlvo Llttlefleld of
Mnlnoi This mensuro. which Is much
moro weeping than tho sonato bill,
! established tho doctrlno that th
railroad companies engaged In intar
istnto commVco nro liable--for per
sonal TTnJvtrlcs rccMvod by cmployo
, In nhrffPforvlco. ' "
It abolishes tho strict common law
rulo of Hnblllty, which bars a rocav
ory for tho personal Injury or doath
of an omployo causod by th? nogll
genco of n fellow sorvant. A provis
ion, however, diminished tho amount
of tho recovery In tho same dogroo,
that tho iifgllgonco of tho Injured
one contributed to tho Injury.
lO". -V-
PROMINENT
GRANDEES
PLOTTING
DAMAGE
CASE IS
SETTLED
AGAI NST SPANISH DOTY WILL BE FREE
ENGLISH DETECTIVES HAVE UN
EARTHED SOME PEOPLE HIGH
IN AUTHORITY AS ENEMIES OF
THE GOVERNMENT.
v-Sfew silks, ladies'
PvvwvSlllirt suits, "spring
s3u)MlVm jackets, lingerie
ZXfrL MHwP vaists, etc,
MflJmJmfM lij to the I
Jl'ltHi a,icas J
JPI lilM store
Mi ItM 'WfBk andsee
M .mSk ""
mllilil ' f m 1 1 TOM for y00-
! z& - goods.
ALL-ALASKA
SWEEP STAKES
DOG RAGE
Julia Mwlowe Case,
Ithnca, New York, April 9. Jula
Marlowe was fully rocovorod this
morning from tho effects of the ner
vous collapio oho suffered last night,
duo to tho mention of her name in
divorce papers fllod by Mrs. Knrl von
Hermann. Mica Marlowe will ap
pear at tho theater tonight,
senatorsarT
Uft)linU 1 ULIUn, (United Press Lesod Wire.)
I Nome, Alaska, April 9 Tho All
Portland. Or., April 9. Two can- Alaska Bweepstakes dog race onded
dldatoa for tha Republican nomlna- thls morning with A. Fink flrst.nor.
. i 1 1 ,m n.i Kcr second and Atkinson third. TJio
fon for tho Presidency, Vice Pros!- tbme wng foHr dayfl and 23 hour8
dfnt Fairbanks and Unltod Slatos The race was from Nomo to Candle
8 imtor Knox, and throe United and return, a distance of 412 mlls.
S atOT senators belonging to tho same Bach dog team was composed of
cotorio, Cullom of Illinois, Nelson of 0le:ht animals, Tho do?s endured
XMnnoBota and Lodgo of Maseaohu- terrible hardships. A blizzard was
eeits, havo Jumpod Jnto the Orogou raging nearly tho entire time and
political stow pot and rit themsolvos POmp of thorn wore badly frozen,
on record ns being In favor of tho re- qiw dog toam was lost In tho !co, and
election of- United States Senator jon ?n, tho driver, had narrow os-
Fulton, tho man who recently was cai)J from death and was rescued
featured In t)m pages of a national wj,en the fifth team overtook him.
weekly ai onobf the "senate's un- The race wob for K00. Over $50,-
desiraDies. Touay an uregon is qqq changed hands. on tho result
buzzing with the news, which Is as , 0 ,., .
riioice a' hit or pouuoai gawip as nns
been turnod up during the pronont
campaign. l
Lodgo's name in the list cornea as
a surprjpe. H Is known to b Presl- j
dent Rgose vet's close psrsonalj
frtond and tho mouth piece for the,.
President In th -onate. Manv or;
Fu'ton' friend are taking Ldgs'sl
Injorsemmt as nn Indication that
Roosevelt is anxious to see Fulton t r United PrMi Lbm! Wire.)
ro-oloeted and that tho admlnlatro-j nalrrtt-A Ajlrll 9. All Indications
tlon no lougor favors tho men who,,! to early ohanges In Groat Rrlt
so furlou-ly attaekod Fulton last a. mblnat as tho result of the ap
wlnter. 'polntiuent of Herbert Henry As-
The vice ?reIdentlal and senator-(jUc(h 0rmler of England.
Io4 tndoreeraftHta nro very fulsome. Atqll ,n gB(i King Edward were
VJoe Preldor Fairbanks sayaj 'j pouftreuee iiji to noon today, when
"I have watched Ftilton's senar th0 fornlor jaft for Paris. Ho will
torlal wprk with great interast ajul rgat.h iondon tomorrow night. It
It g!v me pleasure to teitlfy to lils Ig apposed that he now knows tho
constitutional standing among his ,W.i,w of the king In regard to a
ASQUITH WAS
WITH THE KING
co'eaguea and frI?ndH
and fearlps.'
Senator Knox deolares
He Is able
hake ip and undoubtedly will
speet ih-m in many Instances.
ro-
I should be well pleased If the'. . M1IKBr
rile of Oregon ehojijd see fit tp,plin,y - nFSPOVmiJLE
Store That Saves Yon Mousy
neon
re-elect Snator Fultbu. Ho h a very
valuable member of that body."
Senator Cullom remarked;
"Senator FuUou Is one of the best
men In the senate aijd should be re
turned." Senator Lodgo telegraphs
Senator Fulton Is an able and
hard working senator and a sound
and able lawyer I have a strong re
gard for him personally "
iTDlted Presi Leased Wire.)
Chicago, April 9. Despondent
ovr the- lump In stocks, L. D. Knee
Jand. a wealthy stock broker, com
mited suicide this morning by shoot
lug hi in no) f through the bead In bis
apartments. His wlfo was in the ad
joining room when he fired the shot,
but he was dead when she reached
bis side
(United Prosa Leaned Wire.)
Madrid, April 9. Assistant Chlof
of Pollco TrcBOls' statement on tho
witness Btnnd during tho trial of An
archist Juan Hull at Barcelona that
"high porfionngeti" w ro behind the
prisoner Is tnken In Spanhlu court
circles as tho first hint of n cam
paign Just beginning against nn aris
tocratic cotcrlo long nuspected of
activity against tho cxlsitlng govern
ment. Inspoctor Arrow, of Scotland yard,
who camo to Spain soiCo tlnio ago to
Investigate recent nnnrchlstlo out
rages, is said to havo found ovldenco
almost from tho first that men In Im
portant government positions and
others high In soclVtv woro concern
ed ln tin plot nudiMdlng tho nctunl
perpetrators Iff tli; outrages with
money, Induoneo nnd'protoctlon.
Presumalbv-ho experienced dim
culty In backing his hupIc!ouh with
proof, howover, for tho nnnounco
mont by TrsBols, who has boon work
ing with tho Scotland yard Investl
i'"or, thi h "will dnnounro tho cul
prits at ho proper timo" is tho flrBt
0JM3U admission tho authorities have
mado that they havo succeeded In
trf'i'w tho crimes to their source
Arrow's recent statement that ho
oxpectu soon to quit his prosont p.ost
and r"turn to England Is accepted us
anothor Indication that ho has Un
iHhod his work and rurnlRhed tho
government with fncts which ho bo
IIovch sunlrtent to cnnblo It to stamp
out terrorism.
Tho Inspootor hns nomlnnllv con
corned hlmsolf only with conditions
at Barcelona, notoriously tho head
quartors of tho terroristic movement.
He hns mndo many trips to other
Spanish cities, howover, and Inform
ed himself thoroMghly ' concerning
conditions all ovor the country.
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Lam) I'Vaucl Ciisch.
Washington, April 9. Toitlmony
damaging to the dpfoiuo In the Hyde
DeiiHon land fraud caso startod by
tho government, was givqn today by
Walter I. Slack, formerly a book
keeper In tho employ of Mesirs. Hydo
and Reiiflon In their real estate olllro
lu San Francisco.
Slack tostlflod that while ho was
thus employod blank applications
for Bchool lauds wore riignad In
Hyde's offlco and aftorwardh filled
out by the boys In the ofDce. He said
that th firm of Hydo. and I)onio
wafe InUrostod In 60.QQ0 ,4ioro8 of
and, most or which wjis In th
name o ". C Clark. H- HRld that
somo of tho Oregon traots vwiig un
der F. A. Hydo' name.
Tho Indlctmont against tho de
fendants charges that during lio
period f'om Octobor. 1901 to Febru
ary. 1904. at Washington, In the
District of Columbia, they unlawfully
coniplred to cWraud the Unltod
HintMM nut nt lnrifa trnala nr Dlllillc
lands laid open to settlors In Hon I
of lands within thp limits of forest'
ru"orvatlon. It Is further charged
that Jonh H. Schneider, ono of the
defendants, was sgnt to Oregon In
1898 and within CO days socrired
titles to more than 40.000 aoros of
school lands within tho Cascade
ranco foro&t reservation in that
state.
HIGH CHOOL TEACHERS
WHO ARE HE-EMPLOYKD
At ih. iiinatlnsr .Iurs. Crolsau.
Ioe, Eulfiy nnd Rabcook woro pres
ent. Moore aiiBoni. am cue iiiku
school toachers were re-electod ex
n( mIm l.nrkc v. whri is encaeed to
bn married. A teacher of mathe
matics. Mr. Mitchell was maae per-
mnnnnf Un Macrfl'ra wan fimnlov-
ed &s supervisor of music to nut In
full time at o per monui. one ima
hnan tAachlnif half time the Past
year 8ho will havo charge of all
musical performances
OKLAH()LV WOMEN WHO PIN
NED HER FAITH ON ARDENT"
LOVE LETTERS WRITTEN H"
A WOODHURN II OTA IK ARTIST,
Some confusion Is caused by tint
calendar In tho circuit court boing
ono day behind.
Tho suit of Atttoiio Sfrlo ngnlnsC
tho Southern Pacific company for
110,850 damages for a badly muti
lated leg, has boon sottlod out oC
court and tho suit dlBinlBscd.
The case of O. E. Doty, it fisher
man from Tillamook, charged with
untieing 15-year-old Anti Davlx
from hor homo and marrying her lit
this city will bo dismissed by District
Attornoy McNary whon It la callod
today or tomorrow, becauso of rather
startling developments whlr;h havo
transpired since Doty was nrroutod
last rail, and slnco whon ho hns lain
In tho county Jail horo awaiting,
trial. - ' . f
l'v& Letters in Court
Lovo lottors, giahlng, libnoy5--dripping
nrdont ones woro Introduced
lu the broach of promise BUlt which
has boon on trial In tho circuit court
yesterday nftornoon and today, In
which Clarklo A. Wolls, formorly a
dressmaker of Lawton, Oklahoma, Is
tho plaintiff, and R. L. Htowart, n
prominent fnrmor of Woodburn, Ita
tho dofendant.
Tho letters aro filled with expron-
slons of love and endearment such ns
would put nny ordinary lover of 30
or thoroahouts, to pale.
It Is on too strength of theso lot
tors that Mb. Wollu wanta $(1000
damage,, for sho camo at tho bid
ding of Stownrt, who hnd met hor Irr
1004 at hor homo In Oklahoma, only
to bo "turnod down" by her de
voted Ipva-luttor writer and that
with only $10 with ho,r.
As against this, severnl witnesses-.
Including the ptn'ntlfr horsalf, were
lut ou tho wit now stand and toatiV
fled that Bho had slated "sho wnulcf
not marry that old man unlets 'tljoro
wiih soiiiotlilng n It.' " The enstr
went tp the jury nt noon.
CALIFORNIA'S
WELCOME TO
THE FLEET
(SHIJATRST IH-dT.lON, IN HIS
TORY OF PACIFIC COAST
1!R GIVEN VlJfiXW UJON VVH)
A RIVAL.
The crowning event n tho world
fainocis voyago of tho Amerloun
haitlocihlp ilrt t win be thu rousing ro-
optlon It received In San Frunolsgo
From tho hour tho slxtoen big men-'
qf-war ploygh through the Ooldom
Oato on May Gth until thecloso of thee
grand rovlov op May tith, every
motnout will be flljed with stirring;
ami historic events.
Th Southern Pacific Company!
lines In Oregon will make a low
round trip rato foi this occasion-,
from Salem to Snn Francisco of $'&h
Sale datos . May 2, 3 and 4. Fftml
returij limit U' 29 dnyu. This wlir
allow ample timo to soo In detail tlio
rebuilding of tho great city of 8ari
Francisco. TJo visit the many pofntsr
of interest in and around the Hay
City and rnuko side trips at pleasure
In Southern California. Cull on airy
agents fqr. descriptive matter of CaT-t
IforUja, maUq lplnp car rcerya-t
t on lu advance.
WM. McMURAY, .
General Passenger Agonf.
JOHN'M SCOTT. Aslstant General
Paszener Agent
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