Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 18, 1908, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4m-
"" vl.
I
kl I aumal
8
ouxnn.
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL i8. 1008
no. tw
- tat .?
, W, FULTON CONCEDES HIS RETIREMENT
REGON LEGISLATURE WILL BE CLOSE, ON STATEMENT NO, I
WE
DOSE OF
REFORM
BED BY BOURNE
IS IIOOSKVKLT AND LA
ILLETTK TO COMPOSE THE
NATIONAL TICKET
BIXATIO.V TO CAPTURE
IE.
RISEN
OUT OF
ASHES
HUSTLING 'FRISCO
TIIIHI) ANNIVERSARY OF THE
GREAT EARTHQUAKE AND
Mill. SEES A WONDERFUL RE
HAHIL1TATI0N OF THE GREAT
Kit HAY CITY.
(United Proas Leased Wlro.)
San Francisco, April 18. With
tilted Press Loased Wlro.)
River. Or., April 18 Sonn
cathan Ilourno ling nnnouncod , woathor almost" Idontlcnl with that
atlosal Republican ticket. It I of April 18. 1000. San Francl-co Ih
For preatdont of tlio United, today celebrating tho second annl-
Robcrt M. La Folletto. If versnry of tho crcat lire by working
kre't ttlll persists In rof using , ns linld as over to restore tho city.
i for president. Hourno has In- No formal cercmonloa marked tlio
n that In will bo contont to dny of days In iho city's history, nnd
jouette have tho first posl- tho usual routluo of n day's work
IConilnuea on pngo Ave.)
(Continued on pngo flvo.)
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
REJECTS
TAINTED MARRIAGES
AHCU-UIHIIOP itVAN RAYS II Kit
.MILLIONS CANNOT ACCOM
PLISH WHAT WAS DENIER TO
HKNHY THIS EIGHTH OK KNfi-LAND.
HICAGOSTOE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Our Easter
Exhibition
NwnaUe Merchandise is tho Grnndost and Groatost we ever
fti Every d pnrtmont Is comploto with tho nowost and latost
Wo off'T ewry article In our store, at price that yon will
tisit hard to bent. Droas Goods, Silk. Millinery, Ladles'
P. Uii-v Suits, Flno Shoos, Long Glove, Boaiutlfii Ribbons,
' En'rf'"lPrlesl Hosiery, Fanoy Goods and everything oise
''" Uk fit ore
H.
t R-
h
lr.i' dj
l "U
' t the newest Drois
r s-a'e at yard, -10c
t
iids of bettor
h wait; lomr
ft) 'a u '
rrJo
Ml,
W:
IM
V i
amy Dress Silk,
J J'ity. bought at
i '.i. c- Bilks are the
yuu rtr jwiw
' UK yard.
"ir Rajah Ur
Sllks. they are.
f beautiful pr
' yard.
"nfC Easter Rar-
Mn .aety and Suit
T i 1 surprise
111 WIT.slb-
'U Suit for $ 8..10
Jid Suits for 10.50
T,,ld Suits fr 12.S0
100 sUUs for .11.00
Its 1
i : mm
yfliM I'
Ts7flffl Hill V-i9
p "33IO
(United Pross Loasod Wire.)
Philadelphia, April 18. -Protty
Helen Mnlonoy, principal In two
clopmcnts and tvo mnt;rlago8 and a
daughter of Murtln Mn'onoy, oil
innguato and inilllonalro, has lost In
hor efforts to .hnvo tho Catholic
church Fnnctlon hor ro-mnrrlago to
Samuel Clarksou, a young Englishman.
Archbishop Ryan, in announcing
todny tho attitudo the church haa
taken In -4 ho matter, dcolnrod that
what tho millions of Henry VIII had
failed to accomplish tho millions of
Martin Mnlonoy could not do. Con
cerning Miss Mnlonoy's first nlepo
mont nnd mnrringo to Herbert Os
borne, a New York stock broker, tho
archbishop doclared that if tho wed
ding oeremonoy was performed In
thnt ensp no power, not ovon that of
tho popo could bring about a further
marrlago coromony which would b?
sanctioned by tho church.
MIhb Mnlonoy Is 22 yanrH old nnd
GOLDEN
STATE IS
I HAPPY
TO WELCOME FLEET
GREAT
PEOPLE'S
VICTORY
LOS ANflELRS DIJCORATKI) AS
NKVKU HKKORK SOUTH HUX
PACIFIC RAILROAD MARINO
FORTUNES CARRYING PKOPIjK
t'o'sisis Tin: naval paradk.
ALL OVER OREGON
Loft AngelCH, Cnl., April 18. Lob
Angeles, decorttcd more gorgeously
than for any other event In its his
tory, nwalts expectantly todny tho
coming of Admiral ThomaB' groat
globo girdling nrmadn of fighting
ships, which are schoJulor to sail
Intd Snn Pedro harbor at 3 o'clock
this nftornoon. Rpfore the buii had
arisen this morning hundreds of
eager peraons .thronged tho down
town ijoots, runny of them armed
with lunch unckots nnd enmerns nnd
all intent 'ipon gottlng to tho son at
the cnrllopt ppsslblo moment in or
der thnt thoy' might secure vnntngo
points from which to catch n glimpse
of tho grontost American nnvnl
fifiiadron ns It steamed up tho coast.
Hy 8 o'clock every aeon-hound
trolloy car and steam railroad train
was jammed to tho guards. In nnd
nround tho several Htntlons from
which ears nro dlspntchod to San
Pedro and Long Roneh wore tromnn
dous crowds thnt taxed tho ability
SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE-
at tho
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Morning, 10:30; sermon, "Tho Power of tho Rndlois Life"; Ronver
Quartette, of Biigeno, will Blng. Kvon'ng, 7:30; tho STRRKOPI'l
CON will bo used to UUistrnto Easter Iosrou.
TWO STAT1CMISNT NO 1 MUX WIN
OUT IN THIS COUNTY RUSH.
ICY FOR COUNTY .1U1)(JI CAR
wt.m i.'rtit it.tit.itrtMi mMMia.
SIONKR.
strikingly bonutlful. With he vlvn-
clousnoss nnd sunny toinperument,
she was a favorite with tho younger
socloty sot. It was on Doember 28,
IDOfi. that ho oloneil with and was
mnrrlod to Horbort Osborne, thon n,
siiKioiii ni fnucoiuii. xjuiuk uiii "
blanks, a Justice scribbled something
on a ploca of pnpor nnd pronounoed
them man and wife. Immediately
afterwards thoy both declared that
the marrlago was a Joke
of the spoclnl duiiiils of police, to
control nnd wore tho dospnlr of pnr
spirlng gntemon nnd anxious rail
road employos.
Streots nnd drlvo-wnys loading to
tho ocfnn woro choked with scoros
of vehlclos of every description, from
dilapidated vegetnhlo wagons to hugo
automobiles, nil filled to overflow
ing with excited humanity.
The cxnilus o? people from tho city
Is unprecedented, and It U consof-
They say that marriage was nevor vnuvo-y osiunnteu mat uy mo uma
consummated, and a hearing is on tne rt is signtoa ins nnornoon
now to have it annulled. Ijst Oc
tober M!s Maloney eloied to Cana
da with Samuel Clarkson. WI19 asked
for tho young woman's hand bofore
she ran away with Oshoras. They
woro wed In Montreal and loft for
i.nnilon. Then followed an exciting
chase 00 the part of Martin Maloney,
fathr of the bride, to locate hur.
Finally he found his daughter and
Clarkson on the continent. Clark
bou returned to his haunts In Lon
don, and the girl came bnck to Amer-
1.. t flvat AahnrtlA rafllll to COI1-
..' . o nnmiJinant. hut at length bav wa dotiel with a myriad of
! announced that he vjoulU not stand ,wst craft, nubile launeaas. prlvata
In the young woman's path to happl-' yachts, row boats. aiiyUilng that
nes promised transposition to places of
I nut the greatest blow to the Ma-vantage, either on land or oiitflda
the naruqr
fullv 200.000 i)rsons will have
journey out (o tho sea.
Long before neon the high bluffs
overlooking the harbor of San Pedro,
nil the way arotind tho croscont
shsptl bav from Point Firm In to
Long Ree'h were black with count
1m thousands of n. women and
children. A'moM n fronay of nntlo
Ipatlon i)ormoato the vast multitude
of AuiTloan eltizons como to sou the
fleet their floet.
Along the water front was hanked
a solid mass of humanity while the
'loney family is the determination of
the Catholic church not 10 sanction
a re-marrlafl of Clarkson aud Miss
; Maloney la the ebureh.
However. Miss Malonejr's attor
nv asid today that whether or ml
her marriage to Oehorno was a joke,
the Maloney family consider hot uie
wife of Clarkson.
Mmrlngw Cuuuot Ro Ttrokon.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Paris. April 18. The Crl de Pasta
agai n Insists In Its ieauo today that
Mm. Gould and i'riaoe none ue &a
Farther out and down the oonet,
were other and larger craft. Sooree
of excursion boats, black with M
t fru waiter line to cabin roof,
hurried southward to iet and es
cort the big warships to their an-
cbnraae.
HaU an hour after the battleships
havj e auchor. Mayor Harper, of
o Angeles, will make his ofllclal
eall on Admiral Thomas, eomaand
ins the Ue. lsvlng the wharf at
Jtoa Pedra la a launch eourtsoutly
tou4ered hy the ad w Ira I for the mr-
(United Press Loasod Wlro.)
Portland, Or., April 18. With
but a third of tho total vote counted
Judgo II. M. Cnlco, Apparently loads
In tho Ropubllcan fight for senator
ial nomination over Sonntor C. W.
Fulton hy nhout 1000 voteB, His
majority in Multnomah county Is
3000 and the romnindcr of tho statu
has given him .1000 more. Fulton
hnd u honvy lead In Lnno coin(y, In
which is situated Engono, nn ' old
rulton stronghold, and cnrrled Clat
sop county, Fniton'H home uo.untj'.
uy a strong majority, tiiih.wiii tuna
to rcd'ic tho slso of tho Onkc. ma
jority. Statement NO. 1 moil np-
pnrently control tho next stnto log
Islatiiro. Multnnmah county has
given tho entlio Stntomont No. I del-
ountlon n honvy majority. W. R.
Ellis, Incumbent, has evidently 1o-
foatod ox-Governor T. T, Geer for
Republican congressional nomina
tion In tliH no(iond district. About
1T por cout of the registered voto
wni cast.
Fulton CnccdcN Defeat.
Senator Fulton jirnotlcnlly con
cod oh tho nomination of Cnkn as a
rosult of yesterday's primaries In
U19 senntnrlal election contost. Au
yt ho has not issued hh formal
stntoment hut in an authorized (n
tor'vew to tho United Pros ut As
torln this mnrnlug, ho snM:
"What tho final llgures will show
I cannot ntnte but from presont ro
turns It looks as If I hnd lost out. If
such provos to be the oaso I will
ehoprf'illy accept the verdict of tho
people. I will submit a formal
stntomont inter."
In .Million County,
Thirty precincts out of -II in
Marlon county glvo following totals
on Unltad Stat os senater: Cake,
H6fl; Fulton, 1043.
Twenty-nine precinct give the fol
lowing totals, unofficial, on repre
sentatives:
Adkins mo. Crittenden T137.
llatteberg IxGS. Uughog 1270. Llhby
1230, Miller 11 1U. Patton 14M. Uoy-I
unlilH Itn. Turner UU, Wiuslow!
1H7.
For railroad oouimlasioner give
Robertson 200, Campbell 721, Carter
188(1.
' The result In Marlon county Is
the nomination of a first class coun
ty ticket, and with most of the can
didates for the lot(lslature standing
ty ticket. The rain kept down the
country vote and redftieed the vote
fur Statement No 1 Mindidatea.
PATTON
GETS HIGH
NUMBER
FOR LEGISLATURE
T1IRKK ANTI-STATKMKNT NO. &
MKN HAVE PRORARLY WOK
OUT IN .MAHIQN COUNTY OF
FICIAL COUNT MAY OIIANOIC
HKHUIr.
The Mnrlun County Ticket
Following Is tho Republican coun
ty tlokut whch has boon nomlnut'cl;
in Marlon ceunty:
County Judgo, Win. M. Buiihoy,
Sheriff, Harry P. Mlnto.
Cn'lt, It. D. Allon.
Recordor, D. G. Drnger.
TroaBiiror, J. G. Mooro.
Asiioiiaor F. i. Rice.
Suporlntondoiit of Schools, WaUer:
M. Smith.
Surveyor, n. 11. Horrlok.
Coroner, A. M. Cloiigh.
ConunlsBlonov, J. T, Hcckwlth.
Phrtland, Or., April 18-WItlr.
about threo-fourth of.yosterdnyH.
primary voto accounted for the nom
ination of Judge il. M. Cako over
rntiui Stn'tos Sonntor Fulton In tho
senatorial mutest appears to ho
practically certnln. Tho voto up to
2 o'clock, Including 5-1 precincts In
Portland hut uxcepting tho oto In
Wallowa and Curry counties not ro
portod, Is: Cnko, 15,8-18; Fulton.
in.'.'GO. Senator Fulton does mxt
now coucedo his opponent's election
but deolnres thnt tho rpports nro
Mf HI too mongor upon wliioh to base
any conclusion. Statement No, 1 moil
will apparently control tho noxt Htato
legislation although th division
will be closer -1111111 first believed.
Twolvo counties, iue.idlng Multlto
innh. huve returned 28 Stntomont
No. 1 roprosentntives.
Incomploto rturn nn tho con
grosslounl struggle give tlio plum to
Congivssmaii EMIs. The return's ui
to two o'clock nre Ellis B890. Geer
137-1, Shoonrd 4375.
C. H.AItohlHon and W. H. Hiirf
hurt uru running a neck aud nook .
race for the railroad commissioner
ship In tho second district nnd tho
nomination u claimed at the hoad
quarters of both candidates. Camp
bell Is accredited with- the nomina
tion In tho first district. In Multno
mah county district attorneyship
fight George J. Caunron is nominat
ed by u majority of about S000 over
James Cole. Giih Mosor running flvf
votos behind Colo.
BADTlmiiYS
MOTHER FREE
"foe Store That Saves You Money
poo
At
a oVork tealcht tho entire
ran were married Ih a small town oni
tno wastern iraniier 01 rranoe u-,fl r battlhliw will he lllumliiat-
fore they sanou tor America a iswij, , , ,..,v ,OTOrtrro ,,
' weeks ago.
i After declaring that the marrU.Be
(Unllod Press Leaael Wire.)
Oakland, OhI., April is The lu
dlLtmuui. auainat Mrs. laalioMa Mar-
Rear-Admlral S.rry. with the Ala- .Jolf,, SirUnllir nufaUvS
buna, Illinois. Kuarearge and Kon-j muy Joun Martin, liar putative
Uueky, will take position at Hedondo. , son, to dynamite the home of Judgo
.fl4Vrr"o,"x"f.r,r';n.,,"1fr;'i"",r' ,"o:"wl ,n '" "",,rlr
signed, elaborate preparations for courl lH,a morning,
the eaiertailtmeul of of floors and of Mrs. Martin's liberty and victory,
th men have been completed and however, were merely tcchlucal. for
each little city Is arrayed In Its "best Hbe was liiimodlntely taken In
charge. She will ho arraigned today
on the same charge before Poll09
Judge Samuel.
finery In honor of the occasion.
A reature of the program arranged
at Ioag neaeh win he the Master of-
was celebrated secretly, 4ho
says: "We would add that lor eer-
i tain legal reasons, which dellcaey
prevents us from divulging, this
nn.rloia mhM ha hmtron Till
i ..JM. . nv w -- w .-- ... ...
v in"nn,i' iHTuir n
first division, consisting of the flag
. ... (UtuMfviii-ut . toafther with the
pa,"r i Kaas. Vermont ad Louisiana r-
malniBv at San Pedro, wnue tne ser
onri llvlloa. umler Rear-Admlral
FiMf-v wh'-N omrUes the Geer-
la. New Jer. Rhode Isiaad awi
iaxe imioH ai ioi
possibility greatly consoles the fara-iftT": ,'ni .j,
lliee. which have been ao crushed by ' " h '
the niarrlage ..... Captain Harbor, in charge of the
The Crl de Paris, when It first aB-,b,rU dlVgOIIj wjjl proceed to San-
.nounwu iHr b,,h. . "" ,ta Monica bav with the .Minnesoia.
riBRv. miiu 11 m "c ,-.- ohio Missouri and Maine
who wltnpeed the ceremony
The fourth division, in charge of "sneu
ferlHK of 5000 Miles and niaesee of, 'mIM a0und for nuaahlnK th In
Alklin riAW.M In til A !, Ilka All RlMIla V ' .1 In. ...mn ....... 1. 1.... .... .I.n ..... .. .....
morning by the club women of that
place.
Ityot Afrlvoe ut Sun Pedro.
(United Press Iosod Wire.)
San Pedro, April 18. The AUan
He battleeblii fleet arrived In the bay
nd anchored at 3 o'clock this after
noon. . 1 n 1 .. 11
mt. ,.., .... I..I.. ua... in Ilia
ia i-rvHuwNc wjr " "--. tb indictment was n
senate Uie nomination of Lnwrene . . .
O. Murray, of New York, to be vm '" court touuy
comptroller of the currency, vice
Wlllam RlJgeley. of Illinois, ro-' ,r ar n- of l ,0 "yluin force.
nviii w runiuuu iuuu
(1 lot men t was bias on tho part of one)
juror. The prosecution contender
that bins on the part of one 'Juror
would not Invalidate Ihe proeeuif
lH, If twelve of the number in
quired to return au Indictment, wuru
unbiased. This stand, ' It wiu Jik
oldod aftor luvosligntlon of nuthorl
tlos. wus unteuublo. and, as nothing;
Is really gained bv tho defense so
far au the proHocutlon of Mrs. Mur
tln Is concornod, the riuushing of
not strongly op-