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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1908)
r f- -1 1 lottmal ;y '.I M . .i fiu.tvnr, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1008 NO. 01 (J 11 1 i I mm -MltWiii V yl TL mk I 111 1 1 I lltMiSifBWli'illil I I M W , TSjr" T mr rvrivH -P JKVI TnrTHMGlHRolKK fTM IrrttimftlHlklimyiBk . - AN FRANCISCO BANKER HAS CONFESSED sassins of City Marshal Miller Arc Rounded Up ENEY ? DISSECTS sys - L CONVICTS ESCAPED AT NIGHT tanyOUTlCS (jpl HAD NO 6U4RD QkBRIRE MARSHAL'S KILLERS I', 1 AX AUDIENCE FOR OYER ms nol'its and makes a glUMril.LNT VINDICATION of JtKMENT NO. 1. tv thousand people, the niajor- FOUJt OP TUB HAND OF TWENTY SLEEPING AT THE COLEMAN HOUSE ELOPER DURING NIGHT TRAILED WIT.H DOGS. NEAR NORTH BEND PRIMARIES FOUR DAYS AWAY Four convicts escaped Inst nlcht iticdlng, listened engorly vaster- !$Pnx MS KftB employed on tho i!ternoon for thre Bolld hours. 0Wo minded Institute nonr this it Francis J. Hr-ney flnycd dls- W- They wore Dozo Dopovlch, wrporntloin, brllio givers nnd P1M Iiaraont, Ed. nody nnd CnBpor and upheld Striemont No. 1 v-..un.ii, mi uwu year man ior iar ue direct prlmnrv law, which D-om Union nnd Umntllla coun- KltM wern flin lmf nfnlnfv. for t'es. TllOV arO all Y0UI1K IHCH nnd potcctlon of the people to ho V'hen-notified of tholr dopuxturo Hon any of the law boohs of Wn:dou CurtlB of the ponltontlary itott In the I'n'on. trullod thorn with blood hounds to rly us 1 o'c'oek peopla bo- t,M Southern Pacific rnllrond, whero . ' , - they probably boarded n train and (Continued on pngo five.) irl, for tno HOUtir r-Mftv dollnrn re- 1 wiliiiilHiiiwn HICAGOSTOE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ijm - ". MllWil I JltBI f Mw t w,wk X Milk ini i IK f 41 1 1 III If you want bargains in Jlic latest up-to-date millinery, dress goods, dress silks, ladies' suits, spring jackets, lingc rie waists, etc. PqSSH OF FORTY MEN HAS SUR 2 ROUNDED THE MURDERERS OF Till CHIEF OE UOLICE OF KENT. r I (United Press Lonsod Wire.) Sonttlo, Wash., April 13. Forty mon, composing a sheriff's po'iso, with n prick of bloodhounds, oro cloa Ing nrcund two of tho dosporndooa who Impllcaicd In tho shooting of MnrBbal Mlllor ut Kent Thursday night. Tho posfloa hnvo formed n hollow squnro botweon Snoqualmlo pnss nnd North Bend, It la bollovod that Into thlB afternoon tho two fugl tlves will bo captured, but It will bo no child's play whoa), tho pnrt!o3 moot. x , Mlchnol Aloglco, captured Into Sat-ualaj- af ternoonllJn nRunjiJngnght with Deputy Sheriffs Storey nnd otnr wieh, was brought horo last night and is In tho hospital ward of tho county Jnll. Storey wna brought In thin morning sufforing from n wound in tho leg. Ho will bo placed under tho X-rays thlB afternoon to locate tho bullet. Aloglce has a broken log. tho rosult of a bullet C'om a deputy's gun and his noio la wounded. Ho admits that ho is ono of tho mon wanted for tho Kent tragedy. City Mnrshol Harry Mlllor was burled nt Kent yostordny. GJIMP4IGN REDHOT RE THE FUIrONWIIiIi REITiY TO HENEY ATV M)RTLAND THURSDAY HOlTMfc STILIi WllJi JUNE JljlJCTION. United Press Lon?od Wlro.) .PortlanU, Or., April 13. With tho primaries buU, four dnyn nwny and wltlFrnnda 'J. Hon,oy scheduled for thrdp moro Bpeochea In Oregon, Sn atOTFulton billed for two und Judge Cnkff on the program for a number of remarks nt various towns In tho Willamette vnlloy, a cut, slash and no qliartor campaign In tho senator ial campaign that is now going on In Orogon will nnpnrontly end In nB Knocfarujnr manner ns tho most blase-politician can destro. Come to the Chicago Store and see what we can do for you. We are here to sell goods. wnrd Is ofTorod for tho nrrost of each ono of them. No Night Gimril. Invoatlgotlon fcl'ows that no night cunrd has boon employed to watch ;tho band of 20 convicts working on I tho new fltate init'utlon just south of tho city. Tho mon hnvo been Kleoplng In tho o'd Co'eman homo junnttondod nt nlihj but with two gunrdii in tho daytime. ! Provision for tho employment of those convicts was made by tho Inst ( loglslaturH in cloarlng tho grounds .and holplng put in tho foundations of the new state buildings under the direction of Supt. H. E. nickors. I n HOARD OF TRADE WMES COMMITTERS The executive committeo of the bonrd of trndo held its first rogu'ar meeting today, and tho following standing commltteoe woro appointed by Presldont J. II. Albert: Municipal nffnlrs H. H. Ollnger, D. I Frv. C. M. nishop, J. J. Roborta anJ H. W. Meyers. Publicity committee F. N. Derby, C. McNnry and J. M. Lawronoe. Audtltlnv commlttoe H. W. May ors. F. V. Powers and H. H. Ollnger. Entertainment committee C. H. McN'ary. H. II. Ollnger. F. W Steiw loff. Theo. Roth and Jacob Wenger, Chorry telr F. W. Power. In addition to the appolntmont of the above, tho bonrd audited several bids ajid adjourned to an Informal lunch at ISckerleu' restaurant. WIDOW'S PENSION H! Lb AGREED UPON I Washington, April 13. After a warm conical, the house and senate conferees tkh afternoon agreed to recommend the paseage of the wid ow's pension bill laereaalng from $8 to 12 the monthly penalonB paid widows of the veteran of nil war. Tain will-add J1S.QOO.000 aMimally to the pensioR rolla. B fie Store That Saves You Money Lnriifts Paiuimns I Aud Vwx tailors Just the thing . for a mornlnar hat "uo trouble to show them, aak to thorn. The Tog- . sery- ho injection of Henov nto tho OrogSVflght hnB caused a tramhnd our uproar. HIb donunclntToiroT Senator Fulton hnvo boon morcHose. Ho has boou henrd by thousnnds. Todny, flaming jmstorB In rod whlto and blrjo Ink nnd illumlnnted with a great reproduction of tho American flng, nnnoiince that Sunn tor Fulton, "Oregon's grontest sonn tor," will reply to Henoy In Portland on Thtiredny night. Tho FuRon mon are planning n blir, bang AjiIhIi to tholr cnmpnlgT) with all tho mualo nnd red fire obtainnblo In tho city. Portland Is consldorod a Cnko town nnd this will bo n final nasnult on-the nntl-Fulton men's stronghold. To night Honoy sponka In Port'nud. Negotiations nro now undor way o have him speak ot Medford, Or., and nt Eugene, Or., beforo loavlng. It Is stated that he has practically do cldod lo stay In tho fight to the Hn- iRli now nnd that ho will nmko tho roquosted nddrussos. At Salotn ho was grettud by 3000 pooplo ond over 4000 bonrd him In Portlnnd Saturdny night. Senator Fulton ispoaka at La Grande tonight. lie rot,od yoster dav nftor rending long tologrnphlc extracts of Honoy's spoooh in Port land Saturdny night. Ho rofusod to mako any roply. "1 will wvo thnt until I ronch Portland Thuraday," ho said. 'F'ilton will start for Portland Wednesday morning whore both candidates will close tholr cumpaign. Registration throughout tho state has tloaod nnd is tho hoavleet In the hletory of Orogon. Portland's regis tration ovor tops Inst year's flguro by 11,000 and a heavy per cent In crease Ik roportud all ovor the stato. This Is concldorod not only duo to the fact that It Is a presidential yoar but because the desire of ht voters to participate In Hie snatorlal oluc tiou. .. Political forcaatora doftlaro that the fight that has preceded the prl mariee will be but aa tho repoV of a pop gun nlongtido the bang of a H-lndie. When Governor Cham b r.ain and the RepubMcan nomlna- f'on go to tho mat In the contoet for the torn. Thli is the eeeond oam ualKii In which the people expect to have a direct vote for the united State, senators but the heat In tho pr9nt campaign la a hundred fold more la'enee than when Rourne de feated GeariH In the election two years ago. BANKER PROMISED IMMUNITY AND WILL TESTIFY IN SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY MAN RIX3WS HIS HEAD OFF TRYING TO IO CATE DIAMOND RORRERY. 10,000 HOMELESS PERSONS AT CHELSEA. MASS (United Presfl Leased Wlro.) Snn Frnnclsco, April 13. J. Dal zell Robertson has niailo a cotuploto coufosslon In rolmrn for a promlHO of Immunity. It Ib known thnt ho mndo Bovoral nttompt to mnko a bargain with tho district attorney nnd it Ib now believed that ho hns boon olthcr gunrnntocd compluto or partial Immunity. RoUortion, who Ib the fOHtor bro ther If J. Dalr.oll Ilrown, tho lend ing spirit in tho wrocidng or tho bank, fled from tho city aa soon as cKuosuro bociuno cortaln nnd 'his TEN MILLIONS OF PROPERTY DESTROYED IN THRIVING SI HURG OF HOSTON CITY UNDER MARTIAL LAW. (United Press Leased Wlro.) k Ilosfon, Miibh., April 13.-t-C1io1bci?; which was early yoBtorday morning a prcttj', thriving nuburb or Hoeton, is tndny tho soono of groat maascs of rultiH with 10,000 homolCHB por hoiis, nt loast threo porsoiiH (load, 12H Injured nnd property vnluod at 10, 000,000 dOBtroyod, aa tho result of tho groat conflagration that Bwopt ovor ovory jiart of tho city. Dawn broko this morning on sconoB that woro pathetic In tho ox trome. Men, women and children. i no i Knowing which way to (turn nor wpni 10 no, nro running-.through ruins. Someiro loWUdd down with what woilrlng anparfij they had h(ioii able to save; others irfe woojilng and manning ovor tho Iosb or tholr prop orty, while there nro many who neom to be on tho verge of Insanity. A roenrd has boon mndo of the ouko of one man who took Ills llfo hocnuso all of his property comsumod by tho flamofl. What romuliiH of tho city Is today under martini low, which has alroady whereabouts was not iwrortrilnod ; lUUtlU about teneiloys ngo, when ho enmo out of hiding In New York. Ilia arrival horo wns n compluto aurprl to everybody oxcopt, perhaps, tho dltrlct nttorney. It Is bo'lovrd tho wreckers of the California Safo Deposit & Trust com pany enn now bo brought to Justice. Murder and Suicide. To nvongo an Imnglnnry wrong, Snmuol Rotkny, a tonmtor. nttompt ed to nHRassluato Davis Stegomnn, his formor umployor, this nioriilng, and throntonod with nrrost, he placed, prevented ninny aunposod nttompto hla shotgun against his head, blowing! at looting. Tho uxnet lluurmt ronrn. out hla brains. Stogomnn was apntlng tho totu! Iori may uovor bo ywuidod In tho wrist. glvon, but It Is nqt thought thnt It Rotkny, who had hoen omployed will exceed $10,OQO,'006. Tho for by n frolght transfer company for tunoa of ninny "jfoor fnmlllos hnvo which Stogomnn was foreman, was j heon wiped out completoly Mon dlHchnrgod bytho latter on Saturday. who havo lnborod tho bettor iinrt of Ho brooded ovor the dlschnrgo all their live 1o provide comfortnblo day Sunday and this morning ho. homo for their fanillles nro to.loy na posted lilniHolf nt the corner of Edln- ponnllosa as the day thoy Htartod to burgh rtreot nnd Russia avenue, put away their savings, knowing thnt Stogomnn would pnss The first hp todwnril h rollef fund there. As soon ns his Intended vie-1 for tho Buffering homeless began tint appeared liethny opened flre.jourly todny. The people who woro tho bullet striking on th wrist, j not affosted In nny way by tho ilro Stogomnn fell io tho ground and Ret- are giving generously, Money from kuy rnn. An oiricer, attracted by, adjoining cities Ib olthec pouring In tho sound of the shot, gave cljnse aud, or bn hoen plfldg(td In largo after running ,f(fur blocks. Rotkny amounts, turnod Into u vacant lot nnd stood Although the confusion that is ev- ? i VW...W-, ,.,.. uuwiini "- vrywuere apparent prevents the an il 15 feet of him. a-klng to put down thoslt lea from obtnl ling an acoura to his gun This Retkay refined tn , do, lut ot the lnlrw, Ulwhm0ilt wylug the oincer would kill him. vHv oatlmate late this monilnK Tho oflloer started to walk toward ,. !h. Dlimllw J ,00. HuJJSffi I otkny. whoroupon t he utter placed of (KBerH who ntari , , , ' the ihotMun against his head nnd ruin, that have cooled off have found P",1-. .Pri'T of U kuM w"r0 th ,,0uw of three victims It Is hurled 30 foet nwny. . fMrM, iUut mor- nrJaj14)U. sv,rai Afti-r Jwvcrly RoliborK. .men. womn nnd clUIdren have boon The search for tho sure crnckera reported mllig, at least 100. but who onterod T. Lundy'a Jewolry store It la hoped and thought that all of Friday night and oecaped with dla- then) hsenme ppurated from tholr iiiuiiu vHiiiuii ai nearly u,uuu, witv.re'wivefl uuriug tue excitement nnd resumed with renewed vigor today, 'nro safe-aomewliero. nlthoiigh the polloe department Is varloue plans for the rollef of the atlil groping In the dark fas as nr, victims are today under co nld olewa are coneorned. erattou net only by the admlnlgtra- To every pnrt of the United States, (Ions of Reston and other oltlau but Canada and Mexico, the search will by different iKjlltioa.1 and commercial be extended and every pawn shop In organizations. me big cltiei will be earefuily wateh Mavnr Hlliburil. nt Ilnilim an.l thn ed in the hope hat the robbers will uoard of aldermen, met aarly today atmept to dispone of their booty In t0 nroviae for th, W1rrrers Later. UiU iiiauner. T he H-!loe author tlee Mayor uibhara and Mnyor Ileuk. of of other eltlee will also he asked by Phu i.oi.i .ini.raP.nA win. At W. C. T. U. llirtl Christian dtizemblp meeUag win Im held nt the Ramp Memeorlal hall Tuesday at x0 o'olook. Rov. Bel knap will address the meeting. Mrs. C Spray, superintendent of title de-J pertinent. DUNBAR BELL RINGERS Wednesday Night, April 1 5, Jat First Christian Church Admission 75c Students 50c the local police to detail detective. ,,, committee to decide upon definite at express ouleee as It Is tbougi thevt v)an. el. miI.Lahu aiilll Sine nltAlilitt t UXkII tie diamond. thuVlvi but wTi. ' .""Jg? " 'T' Mo""WM exprees them to confederatW In other , JZnti U& "Si! ! I'Im,"' cities to throw oJf suspicion. ' c SsLJi'v Z nn,ldunl of Ul Chief l)lgy has directed hl men naritaijii na-y yard. o bring In a oertaiN ex-eonvlot, but' .lM their crusade against tho sale to far the much wanted man oannot of Intoxicating drink during the be located. It is theoplnlon of the trouble the authorities found It neo police that he knowe more about the eHry to revoke the licensee of five erime thaa he would wuwt to divulge, aloona. where the orders of the oHy ... . o were disobeyed. RAILROAD MHKTING I Shelter tenU have been provided In AT AUMSVILLE Krwl numbflre. and bread lines hnvo CouiUy Treaeurer Richardson, J. h?n rtnbllahed. ISaoh persons 1h Frank Hughes. H. Hofer and A. allowed one 0af of bread and a Huckestoiu are slated for a railroad 'mart of milk. Thousanda havo nl- meetlng at Aumevllle, anoienlly dea- fady n ftl In this way. Mom- Ignated aa Hoggam. tonight. Dele- lf of the militia will at once start gates are ale to be preaent from " work or putting up tents In the SUrtoH rarloiiH play ground, it Is hoped o that by nigh tlfe greet majority of About half a Jury has been secured "j! Mffw" wl" have bfen provided In each of the Ford and Ruef cases at lJvw- ., Frisco (Continued on page four )