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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
1 0 1ST lhflt? ' v. w . , f ....... .... '" ffije ottmal SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1008 NO. 0,1 NDY CARNEGIE'S tyLtJj 00,000 UNIVERSITY liina and Japan to Be Involved in a Bloody War mm FLAMES 0FWAR l( ST CHINESE tCOTT II IS REACHED NATION- DlMK.VSIONS ENGLISH IN. RESTS OPI'OSE DIVISION OF 1.VA. piled Press Loaned Wire.) hJoMprll 15 Ili-ltlli offlclnl- fcjrowlng gravely uneasy over Screwing strain on the Chlnn- Mt relations. ttiltuallon la the topic of much tu) coDHldcrntlon and reports cment that J3ngll8h diplomats Orient liavo ben Instructed tCoa nhucd m pnKon ve. ) FULTON" REPLIES TO HENEY REVIEWS WEBSTER AFFIDAVITS AND HAYS GLAOKA MAS REPRESENTATIVE WAS SORE HECAVSE HE COULD NOT GET HIM AN APPOINTMENT. WOMAN E0RSAKES CELIBAGY TO MARRY A ! r'JLIEVED .MARRIAGE WAS A SIX tv jii i i.i ri-.u rill-; must .MAN SHE WAS EVER INTRO. DUCED TO DY A GIRL FIt&.VItit (United Pros Lonsod Wire.) Portland, Or., April 15. Unltod Stutes Senator CliarluH W. FuUon toimod FranclH .). llcnoy a wilful and dollliornto liar last night to tin audi ence of 300 in bin speech replying' to the prosecutor's charges that ho hnd attempted to brllu ex-Uepresont-atlve J. S. Smith to voto for Senator "CaliiUnued''o (Unltod Presi Loosed Wire,) Chicago, April 15. Hack of tho oddllJpf Miss Adah Pratt of Wnh- STANFORD MUST BE . CHANGED i M ERES.H0RAGE DAVIS MWl TOO MANY.JHESEAHCH HAH- .. , ft. !. NACRES CLli'GING TO THE ED- IX r IVATJONAL SHIP AND NOT . 7 m ENOUGH AQITAL TEACHERS. (United StmiforU . .A ..A r-awee ann Pross Ls3d Who.) orsltw Cnl:. Anrll 15 (hat there !.X00 nu,cu 600DE TRIAL IS NOW ON! HUNTING A JOB FOR TEDDY BEFORE A JURY AND HIS BIG STICK April 16 BASE BALL Seattle llldSchool,v$. wfemctte. WilLW.ffn FlrlJ . SWW u "&& Admission 25c IIICACOSTOBE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Our Easter Exhibition ''hlonaVo Merchandise is tho Grandest and Grertto.t we over pOfitfl Fit lv d imrtmnnt Is runiiilpfo with tho nnwoat nml Intnat fVr'1,5 f .. .,.., (l1 l, ... nl.. ..1 n.lnu M... ( ..... ...Ill - "- , v f v J ft, llt;iv HI IJIil DIUIU UV M IUV9) UtUV JWM 1 :lghN 'mm to beat. Dross Good, Silks, Millinery, Ladles' '. Ladi.s Suttg, pjn Shoos, Long Glovos, lieiwitiful Ribbons, F. El.li i rifatf. Ilnslarv Pnnnv flirwla nml avarvtlilnn nlan f" T3 .1 f the iiowtt DroaJ E.JH ,n gala vaJ ,f. "" -w n"'i"ai!; f(lM!, rt '" jr). psu a s- l !i , F . H. M.t fai is f ard of UtUr f ' Mtno low 'f Fancy Dros Silk, 1'iality, bought at 1 '"' f silks arc the '"u ovw w Mir j-anl. ui Rcjb Mir ; Silks, they are ington, I). C, and Iloovor of this city Hob a most unusual romance. Miss university, Horaco Davis, prosldont A. D. Franklin research and too little ri-nl teaching last Saturday, ' done iiy the faculty of the Stanford Pratt llvod 19 yoara without spooking to a man. Sho was born and raised In a community of womon and taught to believe that marriage was a sin. Tli on alio married the first man sho over spoke to. Nearly 30 yoara axo a Mrs. Mc Whlrter of Woco, Toxas, doolared she had boon visited by the Almighty of tho board of trustees of tho big In Btltullon nnd a prominent buslnosn man of San Francisco, haa wrlttou an article In which ho picks flaws In the prfsont plan under which tho mil varsity Is running. The article ap pears In this month's suo of tho Soquoln, tho unlvorslty'B magazine which le cit today, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TOR UNITED STATES SENATOR HON. It M. CAKE Of Portland Will address the citizens of Salem and surrounding country at -the Grand Opera House, this Evening, April 15, 8 p. m. NORTH SALIOM FREE METHODIST CHURCH THOUDLES AIRED IN COURT LAWYERS FIOHTINH OVER DRAVIN(5 OF A JURY. The trial of Miss Lulu Good, hur HlHtors, Mrri. Nettlo Rhodos nnd Mrs. Roy Phillips, Jasper Goode and Hoy Phillips on tho charge of horsewhip Ing Presiding Elder Win, N. Coffoy of Portland, of the Free Methodist church, In front of that house of wor Hhlp Saturday night,-April -1, wns be gun at 1 o'clock this afternoon, be fore a crowd that packed Justice of tho -Poaco Daniel Webstor'a cojirt- room to tho suffocating point,. ovor llowod tho office of Fred Hurst, real ostnte dealer, whloh otllco Is con nected by a door to tht courtroom, 111 led the library room conueutod with tho courtroom and spread out through tho long hallway to tho stairs. A Jury trial was daninudod by At torney W. 18. Koyos, roprvtioiitliiK the Goodo family, nnd Judge Welxter complying with tho demand of tho defeiiRO drew tho following vunlre: Otto Wilson, J. N. Skalff, John W. Roland, Isndoro Grofiilmum, A. W. Drager, Earl Raco, W. A. Llston. O. L. MoPoek, Hnl I). Pntton, Henry TO RECOME CHANCELLOR OF AN UNIVERSITY TO RE FOUNDED RY IRON KING OARNEGIE AND HIS STEEL TRUST MILLIONS. (Unltod Pros Loused Wire.) Portlnnd, Or., April IB. That President Roosevelt Is to bo given the position of chancellor of n great "nntlnnul university" whloh Ib to bo oiidowed by Andrew Carnegie for $25,000,000 and upon which tho plans a ro now bdng perfootod nnd will bo formally announced Immu dlutoly followlim thu Chicago- Rupiflh lleau national convention, Ih tho sub Bjamvt qL.ii dispatch received by hw Evonlng Johnml of thirdly from ita spOchf 'co?retp(5lIdeift In WnnhlUR ton. ' -The Information, It Is nssorted, comes from ouo whoio station Is such that the stntemout Is Invested with authority, Cnrnogle, dealaros this goutletnait, has boflu provulled upon to muko tho gigantic oudowmont by Seorotury of State Root. Tho ulnua ai far hs thoy havu gone plan to estnbllsh u general university in Wellington upon tho (Hi.D(Uyjj(tl()iial basis with thu Amorl eau collogo sysUm oarefully blended with tho Gorman Ideal of specializa tion In order that a wldo general ctif- i . i . Hell, A. L. Frazer and John Knight. I mro can no ontuiuea upon which w Koyos used his poromptory ohal-.husu tho studenta paolallxwl knowl lungM In tho dismissal of O. L. Mo-dgo. Many promlent educators In Poole, Isadora Graenbnum and Hur; Amorlon nro now bolng consultod li I It Is doclarod that tho plan of tho Prosldont nt tho prosont time Is to aider that the vast preponderance of go abroad nnd spend a year In travel the studenta Is on that aide. Until jlly tho time ho returns the unlvorslt this ill Imlanco la evened up and wo will be sulllclently advanced to allow "We are trying," he says In the!011" "' that u, tm,y of u,u mm h,m to 'r0(,M, wlth tho MnU oC Hiiu women is cuiuvaieu an irifiuuj,nm in-kuiuiiuii. who told her that it was sinful for a . tvmnaH n llva wfth n man fin t liar, article, "to annlv n ulnn mlnntnl In ins about her a small party of worn-! the want, of a poet graduate school, l .f l,,-,i1 ""J""' w n' 1. 1 '' jaixl. beautiful Par- C- inK Better Rar MU.tBejy tnnl Salt will surprise '! 4' f' IT SU.E- Tiun-i Slli. . n ' -10IVII snlts for mno ,0 hults for .11.00 S I AAwv I If fiiwvv I In 'W I on who alio converted to hor belief, 'of sjwclnllzed atudles, or uu lnstltu'",' "" "" i -i ty at tioa of sclontino resoareh, to a unl-' w,,Mt ' UM ""utur "" "'""""" sho established n community Htlden, called "Tho Woman's' Com-J verslty which Is meant to prepare njDnwealth." Men were rigidly ox- )oung people Jtiit from the puhlio eluded. Mrs. Pratt, then living In'sthoole for usefulnoae In life and Waco, waa one of the convert. Ue plan dooa not fit." Leaving Hor huahand, she Joined tho! It ' pointed out that Mr. Davis' . i, n. ..... .. . .. ..!..... .. - not In .. Il.u ...111. ,lic COinnKIIlliy. 1WII IllUlllIlS Wliwrwmu ( tirm - imi iii n9'iiiii.iij mm in i ,heY daughter Adah was born. Ten plans of President Jordan to ellml-, 'years ago the community moved to a Bate the two lower clnate at Stan-1 farm In Maryland near Washington, ford, waking tho Institution an unl- j Adah Pratt was Introduced to Hooter vtrsMy with a higher standard of i by a Klrl who had run away from me . worK. community ami married. not oxpoot to alienee the quoatlon The Southern Pijolflo will maintain 7 aft per osnt dividend for this year. Experting the Books Where the money has gone to-wlll be shown, If M. L. Jones Ik elected County Judge Tho arUcle centinues: "Tho iiniiKial preference gives to i re.earek orer teaching la the result f learning of the unlvor ' BATTLE WITH THE MORO OUTLAWS of scientific Manila, April 15. Two members sti. andlhl8 brlifga me to the mo' of the constabulary were killed and serious defect of the university Its three soldiers wounded at the out- 11' balance. I do not say the scion come of a recent fight with Moro out- lift side tooo strong. I am proud laws on the island of Mindanao, ae- of its achievements, hut the side of i cordinar to private dispatches received humanities looks very meager In. bore. comparison, more so when we con I Redhot Rally, The Store That Saves You Money DUNBAR BELL RINGERS Tonight April 15 at First Christian Church Admission 75c Students 50c Closing Thursday Political Night THE LID WILL BE OFE Campaign closes Thursday nlaht with non-partisan Ji'i- .a a M-iih Rally at the Grand Opera House.' Wight o'clock P. M. Music by tho Halom Mllttury Dand. . Singing by Mrs. Hallle Parrlsh Hinges. Prominent speakers on County and Legislative-tlckot will d dies the meeting. This will be the Redhot closing rally of the Direct Primary Campaign Ladies' Especially Invited