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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1908)
VHUF&WW -... ' .. , . .. W . . 1 ,. fflje Doit " it . j". n. , I 1 0uraoi ;f . , XVIH. SALEM, OREGON, MONRAY MAY ". 100fi NO, 11 hS " 4MMI iKr 4r nUiaiti -ir -niii. .fe. f i r f Jt - it? Arm'1 r I MiiinM . i Bil frtKTTfcAy' dik gSggnateffiMra lllwT3-T'ift'y IRBANKS MAY WITHDRAW t . W v 1 ' uu , at f CANDOACY i.'i fS WOOLEN MILLS CLOSED AS THE RESULT DF A STRIKE' i SSI KS GO OUT ON STRIKE WOOLEN MILL 3EK KAY SAYS JIB hSK SCALE AXD WILL OUT- kK IS FOR IMMEDIATE KB- 11TIOX OP THE IXDUSTRY. ONE LESS NOMINEE IN RACE FOR PRESIDENCY RUMOIt SAYS QUIETLY DELEGATES FLEDGED TO HIM WILL GO TO TAFT. BISHOPS TOFAGE CHARGES ATMETHODISTMEET I FA1RRAXK8 WILL KEY, DAVID II. MOORE OP POItTifRBPETlTIOX OP I ' RETIRE TIIIRTYi LAXD AMONG THOSE TO RE TRIED FOR MAL ADMIXISTRAi TIOX AT RALTIMORE. (United Press Leased WIro.) Indianapolis, Ind., May 11. Vice 1 limiting down of Tom Kay's mills caused by tho striking nlno spinners will probably onlght or tomorrow morning to Mr. Kay'8 decision to, nt Republican presidential irtlally give In to tho demand htrlkers. Kny will hold a con- wlth tho two boss splnnors o ralso tho Bchedulo to about jUnltod Press Leased WIro.) Daltlraoro, Md May 11. Tho ttlnucd on Page Three.) President FnlrbankB has decided to most sensational event scheduled for quietly drop out of the race for tho this week's Mothodlst conferenco he nomination (Continued on pace five.) Ing held hero Is tho consideration of without uny formal announcement,) the charges mado by tho Rev. Georgs according to a report being circu- A. Cooko of Now York against lated today. j DIshops David H. Mooro of Port- It Is said that tlio overwhelming land, Or., Goodsoll and McDowell of , Chicago, and Derry of Buffalo. , Cooko 'chargosth6ra all with mnl administration as tho result of their ! ruling on chargos recently brought by him against prominent Methodists Including Dr. Duckloy of Now York, Professor Drowno of Boston. Cooko alleges that' tho bishops did not rulo correctly whon tho chnrges against tho bishops wero heard. A resolution was passed asking tho citizens not to support a candidate for tho presidency of tho United States who Is not a total abstainer and who Is not in sympathy with tho work of prohibitionists. Resolutions Inviting the Metho dists' Protestants to unlto with the Methodist Episcopal church were unanimously passed. o WMfrSm PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE c Do the Business rat Is the Reason Why We Can Give th? People Such Bargains lie house that does a small business has to have big profits. Tho mat does tho big buslnoje can sel' their goods for small !ltS. It'a tho volume ihnt rnunta In iwir rinvu Cint r nrfpna don't be paying such big prices for your good. GAS PIPE THUGS IN ''BAY CITY TWO VICTIMS FOUND DARKE fiUtPSOX MURDERS . ER JN AXD SAX PLANNED WOMAN'S KILLING SAYS MONTGOMERY WRANOISCO MAX AXD WOM SX FATALLY HURT. I P Wh'to, Long ChamoU Hbed gloves, nnlr f!fli 5IAX CHALLIES ld tA PDARD CALICOS W KA DRESS SILKS lrd ' STOCKINGS ftlr DRESS GOODS-r IrJ DORSET COVER EM. ROIDERY, yard POyds PRETTY LAWXS F&rd Jc EMBROIDERIES Fard 50 POVfiP-f TliniDAIO ach HANDKERCHIEFS how . . . t V ucdreda of other article all the store at tho same low 40J jrVTM AJ lilt ' 4: ill ' nl STANFORD PREXY IS GENSURED s RARGAIXS! .BAR- AI.SJ UlXss SllSS' Sultfl Pilnli TonliulK Mi,1,lttery We aro here with " and Cfln plvo vtvii nrlrtxt tt SWLSnn'o lo o(. l!l keen vnn linsv tT!n?r SUIT PRICES CUT AWAY DOWX. $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, and $14.50 The Store That Saves You Money I San Francisco, May 11. When the name of President David Starr Jordan 'of Stanford university, wbb cenIofledSunday at a mooting of tn? Asiatic Exclusion league it was htatliy hooted and hissed at the conclusion of tho reading of an ar ticle by Prosldont Jordan. Tho parjt that particularly aroused the meet ing was tho follewing: "It Is not that we fea. attack from Japan, The Japnnese war is mndo in Europe, a fantasy of tho yellow nswspapors of Paris, a nightmare of the profesilonal agltutors of San Francisco and Seattle." In commenting on tho article Pre. (dent O. A, Tvoltmoe, who presided, declared that If "tho eminent profee-j sor gave less attention to the biology of fish and moro to the conditions of tho human race ho would not be so grossly Ignorant of tho true situation of the Oriental exclusion quastion." (United Press Leased WIro.) ban Francisco, May 11. Edward Grimth H dying nt tho Central Em or gency hospital with a facturod skull anq Ruby Johnson Is at tho snmo hospital unconscious with n possible facturcd skull. Although found in widely separated portions of the city, botk ire thought to bo tho victims of gas plpo thugs. , She. Johnson woman was found lying in a pool of blood on Qougn stroet between Post and Suttor nt li o'clock this morning by Pollconmn John ColllnB. Sho whs removed to tho Central Emergency hospital, whero sho was treated for a possible fracture of tho skulll by Dr. Pink- ham. The woman is still unconsci ous ana llttlo hopo Is hold, out for her recovery. Edward GrlflUh was found In front of tho Spear Lumber company's yards at Spear and Mission street -nt 11 o'clock last night. Thinking tho man wns under tho infiuonco of liquor, he was removed to tho city prison and locked up nnd waa hold there until 5:30 this morning whon he was tent to tho hospital whero Dr. PInkham operated fin htm for a frac tured skull. Grlfllth Is not expected to live throughout the day. On his left foro. head is a mark abput 7 inches in length which was apparently mado by a piece of pipe. a WANT TO BAR OUT ROOSEVELT COXKKSSKS HE SHOT XORTH AT ELKO, MHF. WASHING TON; RKCAUBE HIS HROTHER- i " TOLD, HIM ft). (United Presi Leased "WIro,) Spokano, Wash., May 1J, "X shot Mrs. orth. My brother Jhlred mo to do it, Wo planned tho murdor two months ago," Gasping out this confession, II. M. Montgomery, brothor of E. T. Mont, gomery of ElkB, Wash., ownor of the Montgomery hotel nt Elks, broke down under tho grilling examination to which tip had subjoctod by(D.U trlct Attorney Frodorlak-fPuglw and cleared up tho cowardly, attompt to nBsassInnte Mrs. May North', wfio was? shot down as sho waB crossing tlio. lobby fTf' Montgomery's hotel on th night ofMny 1. Montgomery's ronfostlon discloses as malliilotU and coldblooded at tompt to kill a fellow creature as has over boon revealed In tho. Paclflu northwest, Mrs. 'North and E. T. Montgomery occupied tho tamo room in tho Mont gomery hotel, The North woman se cured n hold ovor Montgomery nnd ho determined to do nway with hoi Ho hired hla brothor to do tho job. "Earnest bolstered up.my'coumgo with whlfkoy," declared Howard Montgomery, "then ho loft town. I plnnno.1 to kill hor on .tho night of May 1. I calculated that tho North woman would croBi the lobby nt n cortln time after dinner. I posted mysolf so I could shoot her through tho window, When sho camo within rnngo, I drew a bead on her and fired. I saw her throw up her bands and fnll. Then I ran away." Mrs. North is in n hpspltal hee. She vlll rccovor. ROLLERS ARRESTS GAMBLER 7S P1LLETTE ACGUSED MAYOR WALKS JNTO lUfcVK OP CIGAR STORE, ARRESTS OWN Kit AXD ORDERS TWENTY ' POKER PLAYERS AWAY. Ed. PUlctto, who was arrested Saturday night by Mayor Rodgers, did not show up In tho pollco court this morning as was oxpocted, Rod gers says ho will go after him, It is very probable that someNo torcstlng developments' will come out of. tho raid of Ed Plllette's cigar store by Mayor Rodgers laturdtiy night. If the reports of Uiom con nected with UiVjUtato Rtrset' s,abt llshmont are rii. thora hiw. beiftnfc fkfchl doril tit diBcrimliiRtlon on te par, , ottjhe authorities In shutting; down Plllette's card games. It is stated thai several, clgat4,, . tores In tho city' are running gamb ling games in their back' rooms, and that to far thoy have not' been In terfered with. Plllotlo ywys that b called tho. Mayor's attention to Oil faot, but that .Rodgers tttattsl that he did not know that games were b ing conducted at any other place In this city. Pilletto dented 'that he admitted to tho Mayor that n gambling gama wns In progrois nt tho tlmo of the raid, and lip declares that gambllsj was not mentioned lu the conversf. tlon that took place after tho Mayor entered. f Pilletto said 'tart night that so chargo was mado against him, and that he did .not know what his plea would bo whon ho Is brought before tho city Judgo, May Have Munlcml Aged Man. "Redding, Cdl., May 11. Whether Horace C. Nutting, 71 years old, whose body was found in the burled ruins of his homo, four miles wet of Anderson, was murdered or com mitted sulcldo after setting flre to the house Is a question which still unsolved. Shortly after 1 o'clock Sunday morning neighbors living a quarter of a mile away were av tracted by the flames. When they reached tho scene the borne had al most burned to the ground and the barn was in ashes. One .fact points to suicide and another to lncendlar t m and murder, Washington, May 11 That an at tempt will be made to bar President Rooiovelt from participating In ho proceedings of tho conference of gov ernors which meets horo next Wed nesday, after an organization la nf fected, is not unlikely, according to n report that has reached tho oars of the governors who have already ar rived here. Why such action is contemplated If It Is. Is a puzzle to many, as it is polntfd out that Inasmuch as the President called the governors togeth er he should bo permitted 4o take uny part ho wishes in their delibera tions. However, nobody can be found who wants to stand rssponslblo for the story. A probablo basis for li may bo found In the President's re fusal to consider William George Jordan's proposition for a houso of governors and a disposition on the part of many of the state executives to adopt the plan. CHINESE "v WIN THE4 B'OYCOTT Ihmiho Soldier KIIIh Tlirtm Manila, May 11. Private Michael Beachfim of the First U. 8. cavalry, ran amuck Sunday, killing three and fatally wounding one of his com rades. The dead are: Sergeant WIU iam Hoey, Privates Q. Wilson, Tbo. Woodward. Fatally wounded; Prt vate Edward Woodward, r (United Presi Leased AV(re.) Canton, May ll.-iEten their Joy Is almost swallowed by the amaze ment the commercial claos of Chl neso feel at Japan's humble appeal to tho Chlneso merchants In tho mi kado's realm to use their influence th persuade their countrymen at homo to drop the anti-Japanese boy cott. Tho roipernto condition of flnnn cos among the tslandors has boon no secret In China, but that ho mikado should actually stoop to Implore help lias fairly Btruck the boycotters dumb with astonishment. His virtual surrender is all the moro noticeable In vlow of tbo high tone Japan has recently 4nkon and the almost open threats of violence If the Chinese did not cease their commercial warfare. Resides, the Japanese plea will probably do no good. The home-staying Chinese are unlikely to notice representations from their brethren abroad. The mikado's cry for mercy was emitted through (be various trade tad commercial tsioclatloni. WARSHIPS ' TO REDUCE IN WEIGHT ,i ' Washington, May 11. -Tho navy department has Inaguratod the pol icy of rcjljiclng tho weight of tho. bat tleships as far nB possible by tho re moval of some of the boats and dav Its, unnecessary bridges, heavy top and macts and boat cranes. Nival constrifdibrs have bean so Instructed. This Is one tnnglblo result of thQ armor h,o!t controversy. EXFEEIILED WOMAN HUHXKH TO DEATH. San Francisco, May 11. Mrs. Jo hnnnn Hogan, 72 years old, lit dead today becauso she was too feeble to leavo bor bod when (Ire attfked the llttlo shnck in which sho lived nlonc Judging from the position of hr sharrod body it Is evident that tho old woman, wakened by the flames, had attempted to crawl out of bud whet she was ovorcomo and burned to death. CHIEF OF POLICE AFTER HASS BIIOOTKIM Chief of Pollco Gibson has decided (o put an end to. shuotlug bass la the slough within, tho city limits. Men and boys with rifles havo beoa poU Ing up and down tho slougk shootlw black bass with rifles and making life uncertain for people on land. Arrests are to follow. M ' i I t t if