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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
fbj? ffu r. , .WTIL SALEM, OREGON, SATUIWAY, MAY 10, 1008 i NO. 1 " rSP?1 i i i i i ll .Mi i i . m - . . . i i 1 1 i ill ii "jkflMMff OOSEVELT WARNS JAPS TO STOPCMfi kat-i INBSE REVOLUTION IS ASSUMING SERIOUS PROPORTIONS 4,000 " 0 ARREST ! ARGHFlEND LE GINNES5 HUNDRED DOLLARS ill!- km) 3000 CORONER'S EX- ifsi: 92000 roit sheriff's t'ESTIGATION. riCnltfil 1'rens Lcnscd Wire.) Porte, Inil., Mny 1C. Seven sad dollars hnvo been appro- by tho county commissioners Tewnrd for tho nrrest of Mrs. EQunness, If bIio t alive. Tho 15000 haB also been set nsltlo ttrar tho (.xpensca of tho coro- bd $2000 for tho sheriff's In- atlon. Digging on tho "murder f bas practically been abandon ed It Is not thought tnnt nny corpjes will bo found there. CHINESE REBELS WINNING CAPTURE LIANFU ROOSEVELT WILL WARN JAPANESE TO STOP COMING MENGTSH DOOMED GOVERN MENT REFUSES FRENCH AID FOREIGN WARSHIPS READY FOR EMERGENCY. (United 1'rcM Lvnueil Wire.) Shanghai, Mny 1C. Tho rebels have captured Llnntu nnd tho full of Mentgso is certain. Tho jnnrltlno customs olllclnls have withdrawn. Tho French offered to send troops from Lokay to quell tho movoment but the authorities refuseJ, fearing worto complications regarding tho railway tho French are bulldliiK which Is certntn to bo tho Bubjcct or future claims and compensation. Thoro hnvo been bctIoub riots at Hankow in tho natlvo city ovor tho fllCA(MlM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE e Do the Business iat Is the Reason We Can Afford to ill Our Goods at Such Small Prices volume of bnslness and little profits Is what counts In our days. Sell stacks of fjoods, turn them out qulck-tlwt is what makes the Chicago Store Grow. SEE OUR PRICES: ress floods 5.000 ards of this Beason'9 itt Wool Suitings now ou sale. ne ar worth as 'high as 75 SSc a ard. Now 25c, 33r, nnd 10c yard. ress Silks M.000 jards of this season's t Dress Silks now on sale, 88'ng In prlco up to 85c a yard -V, 3V, ISc ami IOc u yaixl. ii i isiery 12.000 Pj rs now on eale in ail we asA qualities. Ladles' 2Qt 41 D Donblothread B'ack CtkiDPi .,nir 10c rdIr 2 Tan Stockings. Pair inc 4I" 3V Tan Stockings. M'r. .. , S3c "Wrens 13c Donble.thrend Hos. pair .' Oc MiOOO yards Prtv tthiict Pn, fast colors, yard Oc l'C ' Mfcrrv -UM,i,,,ii . t.l ". ow 15c Deep Cut On Prices $15.00 Ladles Suits, now.. $9.30 U9.50 'ewot Suits, nqw5l2.80 $25.00 Swell Suits, now', .8111.00 $27 and $30 Suits now. . .9HJ.00 Ladies' $1.00 Shirt waists now ',0c Ladles' $10.00 Silk Petti coats, now 93.00 Ladies' $1.05 Black Petti coats, now. ... ' 0Hc Ladles' $3.00 Trimmed Hats ...81.W Ladles $7.00 Trimmed Hats ....:...- ga-g" $3.00 China Silk Waists, now ..?-." $1.26 Long Gloves, now OOc Ban Standard Calico, yard.. 3c, Beet Apron Ginghams, yard ..3c 45c Coraot Cover Embroidery yard g3c Ladles' $2.50 Dress Shoes, pair g" 45c Table Damask, yard- . . .2c , Towe's. 3.c O, 1-lc, 8 1.3c ami IOc TOO MANY LAllOHKHS BIG EM MIGUATIpX MUST CKASKOllKX. CLV6ION PBKSIDKXT'S I'A TIIJXCK KXD8. (Lnlte) rrcI.?itl Wire.) Washington, May 10. Unofficial announcement is inn no tnat l'resi S3 THAW IS SAID TO ' BE SANE1 BV AN ALIENIST STRIKERS .:. AT CLEVEUND OHIO MAD MAN CAUGHT AT LAST MAY GO ON STAND TODAY rfII.CAH.MK.VH WALKOUT -MOD FOI AFTER HARD FIGHT KVAXS tVKMKYKS HIM, 8AK15 OLMNION UJASKD OX P1HSOX KJfS ACTIONS IX MATTKWAN. I LOWS CANS POLICE CHIKF IS STUUCK THACTIOX COMPANY t ALMOST Tli: UP. (t'nltfil rro, l.enftl Wtro.) The first serious dlsturhnnco in tho streetcar striko which begnn hero 1 V11 1 ted l'rem I.ooictJ Wire.) roughkeensle, N. Y., Mny 1C Harry Thaw entered tho court room dont Roosevelt hns in rtrong terms Itodnv minus tho usual Htnilo that ho this mornlnR when 13G0. carman loft called tho nttentlon of Jnpnn to thoihni been wearing. He wiih inimo- tho company becnuso they claim continued Influx of Japanese labor- dlately engaged in conversation by President Dupont haB not lived up to ors, nnd it is snld that the mikado 1 Attorney Graham who evidently his agreement, occurred near tho nns ucen 10111 turn 11 mis mnticr tsougnt to conch tno uoionanni ior uikoviow unrns, wnon a stone was not regulated tho United States will be compelled to pass an exclusion law. 8lnco tho pnssport oKreoment wont tho bnhnl he must pass through hurled at Chlqf of Police Koller by when' he tnkes the stand in tho pro- a strike sympathizer. The jqck ceedltigs brought to have htm. re- struck him but did not Inflict a sorN leased from Mntteawnn asylum. It ouh wound, A sqund of policemen Into effect In January, 1907, a drop In prohab!e that ho may testify to- headed by Kohlcr, was tryluK to of 4343 occtir-cd In tho month ns day. ,' Idrlvo bnck a crbwd that gntlioro.l compnrcd with Jnnunry. of tho re-( Dr! Evans who tostlflcd at thotyva about t)io l;nrno when tho chief wai ccedlng year. In February there was pruvIo.ua Thaw trials, was thrwflrB hit. Nv a decrenso of ?157: in March It was twltne.fti'todayi 11$ declared that hos. Hundreds,, of stones nnd c!ib 208, nnd In April, 118C. Accohllng thoughttho defendant was sane bas- wore thrown at Off police, who had to tho regulations Issued by CommlB lug hlsoplnlon upon his observation to. uo tholr clubs to, protect them Vlonor General Sargent, n skilled or, whllo the latter was at Mntteawnn. 'selves. It is repprte that s6vcj4l unskilled Jnpnnoso or Korean, found j i bw Thaw lait night artd told rtrlke sympathisers were slightly in- ln tlin rnntlnnntnl torrltnrv of tho tilm T Ihnni.ht I111 ulinntil tnko thi) (urn I . United Stntcs without having been etand," snld tho witness. I Whenever 'an nttomplLu jnade t duly ndimuej upon inspection, may "Hr asked mo wny. ana 1 nnBwor- opernto a car u is invar suiy ioiiow- bo arrested and hold for doportntlon. cd that I thought ho could convlnco ed by a howling. mob, when trlrs to MANIAC HAItltlCADKH IIIMHKLV IN IIOUHH AV1TIIOUV FOOD FOIt DAYS WOUNDHI) NINK TO MAKK CAlTUItU. As Jnnan would strongly opposo the court that ho was sane. any nctton looking to tho legalisation 1 , ... ..., ofa policy of exclusion, President BqoBovelt'decldcd to let thnt country nnti rUCD regulate tho matter so that it would K fir8 ill 11 nnl anffoi. nnv tiiimlllnilon. lint 03 I ULnVIILH the mikado lias been Blow In stop ping tho Influx of lnbdrcrs tho Presi dent fools thnt It Is duty to call a halt even If ho bad to address a re monstrnnco to Japan. nov regulations In tho. course of which nil of tho Japanese shows In tho Chlneso qunrtor wero destroyed.! CONVULSES AUDIENCE Pnuadenn,. Cal., May 10. Robort forco the motormnn nnd conductor to desert tholr c)inrge. , Dove'opmentjs lntothls nftornoon did not Indicate thnt tho mllltin w!H bo needed. Police seem to hnvo tho situation woll In hand. Mild riot ing continues, but no one haB been porloufily Injured, though .tho car crew that remained on duty hai boon stoned, clubbed nnd assaulted In other ways Three arrests havo been made, Figures given out by tho union show that 1350 men struck and that 250 roninlncid at work. Mayor Johnson declnrod today that ho would do all within his pow- (Unltcil I'rr Leaned Wire.) Oregon City, Or., May 16, Wounded by a revolver bullet In the forearm and without hiving tasted food for several days, Thomas TmnroJ, n Slavonian, barrlcadod the doom to his hut near hero late Fri day nftornoon and held oft a posse ef nino men. until after dark. TrarJ is an employo of a paper mill, Fri day ho apparently went Insane. H suddenly Jumped from his work wil brandishing a largo knife, dashed ra to n crowd of wroktnen, threatening to kill ,tvo whoa ame4 he caJlaJU out. Thvse nion nknmmw1 Mm aM'tlVh'tst ratLif?awthfc factory, Ho was ptir-i cued by two ttcptity Hlierlffs and 'a po so of cltjieas and in an exchanga .of Yevbiver the( with r the ocsrjs he wan wounded in the arm. KxBHuatetl, he ftiaMy nntirntNl t- hls'howo'whortt haiutmp a JeiuratK fight with an RXe,uefre h allow'li himself to ho handcuffed. Ho w(ll bo examined hy the ln- canity commission today. t. , , . .,L,- .. . ' . . i .i ..- ma.i t n....tAt tltA nMinnhAD Vitmnrlat . Tlio toreign wursin is uru uuiuvu iu j, uuiuvu, i ivy; ""7,:r''ri . nPtln tho trlk lnnd forcoB In enso of emorgoncy. convulsed tho rntd Bnnkors of tho cr to Bettle tno triKe. I state nt tho second days session oi Toklo. May 1C The revolt In thtlr fourteenth annual convention Pnnku, China, is Increasing. Much toanjr. ... 1 ' l.nn .l.Lt.nitaJ on.l' "MOntV IB property uua u. .. ,v ...... -- - ,,, ,, inncnKO nnvA nicii kii.uu u ew. - ....-o-. '"" ------ , . .. A,1.AM n.A...n lfaBB iiiiin any uwivr civmuiu conBorvntlve," ho jmnny persons wounuuu. -o- EXGURSION RATES TO NEWPORT -. I . . 1 The Store That Saves You Money f SET, aa.T -i:iK. M.y se: ffiwvj " rM In ordsr to givo tne peopie oi ureu"" -,-; tic,m nf en dbwed with vocal powors. Iho earl iest money was cattlo and wo con nect 'bulls' with tho wealth of tho present day. "A man finds hlmsolf In flnnnclul tmuiiin with much to nay and noth ing to pny with. Ho niBhcs out of his office, drops Into a 'bully' place, tnkes n 'horn' nnd the world lookn brighter to him. Ho takes another nnd thoro I? a right In tho clouds. I Another and another and ho owna I the world. Th language oi mono Mav 20 - 1908. the hattloshlp fleet ' "n,c,h,n"!J.ed1,.m ir,in,,llr.m in of tho United States on Its way from - ,s' for , exchange mod'rim, !?. FJ"? A '"51 I'J.'S tr. used, still it is thus. man insioau oi mv 111 proaorvo the or- hnnirln? tho IlIJo 01 an opportunity to witness mis grnnu naval spectaolo. Tho Southern Pa- "'V.j re-0:mi yo.ir baniclim clflc company will sell round trip ,?." V" .V- ui,,ie on which ox- Commls onor II. W. ..MCUOO, usndena, spoko to tho delt gates, mivnnn'tad a sunerintondont of J. M, SCOTT, U. I . A., i. i . vo. . u iBgtonii nf a honrd of comniU- a. g. p. a., s. p. co. ',:;;;;. i F. S. Hnmpshor, of Sna Franel co, siKiko brlefjy ou "Depositors' Guar anty by Legislation." advocating j this method ns a necessary prewii- ,tv measure. IJIO PACKING PLANT IlL'ltXH Rnnth fSmnha. Neb.. May 10. The Omaha Packing Company's plant hrt v.Ai destrojed by flro oarly this morning and a loss of approximnU iv J 1.260. 000 inflicted. Tho flame or tne uuuuny Cine cuiiipuuy i ,,. , tickets to Newport for $6.00, return ' Jte """' 5'"' 3' '. M..MURHAV. ff!& PLAN President Dupont dec'nres that It tho pollco will givo tho man who aro still ond'ity proper protection ho will opornto tho cars throughout tonight. ASSAILANT OF GIRL IS GAUGHT TO RUSH WORK ON WARSHIPS St. Louis, Mo., May 10. RAy Wllkorson, charged with hhootlnif Mtsti Helen, Correll, 14-ycnr-old duughtor of tho euporlntudent of maintenance of ways of the Iron Mountain railroad, in her father's private car near Fish, Mo., was cap tured today by a posso. Tho posso, ovortook him at Poplar Uluff, Mo., 30 miles from thfl ren of tho shooting. It is bald Wtlker hoii was tliHOlmiged front the omploy of tho Iron Moun'nln railroad and that ho shot the girl In seeking re venge. Miss Carroll's cohdUidn I serious.' WORLD PEAGE -Men Wlicut .Tumps Foul CrutK. (Uiiltad I'rran f.wum Wire.) Portland, Or., May 10. niuesteiu wheat Jumped four conts today on tfio Portland board of trade. Ninety five cents wob bid for 20D tons and the price went bugging, none being offered. The onormous California de mand caused tho rise. ; o OUT OF TIIH "DItY" INTO TH1J W17r Two well known citizen of Eu gene, who are reguterod on tne city 1 flTiilleil Ire UmkI Wire.) Vallejo, Cal., Iay lfl. Order linVO hOOU received til mull ull wnrlr on tho Atlantic torpedo boat flotilla, wh'ch Is now at Maro Island. Tha Ilttlo votttols woro under a heavy sirniu ou tno voyngo from tho At lantis coast and It will Toqulro 0 days to put thorn In shapw. Tho Pa cific torpedo flotilla, now at Bacra mento, will proceed from the Interior city to Uromortoii, there to remain during tho presonco of the Atlantic flotilla at Marti -island. Tho IJ. S. transport Solaco was acting as tender for tho torpedo ilotilln on tho crulBo to Hm north. Tho tug Navajo leave.? for Dremerton today anil will bo at tached to tho Atlantic fleet. T-.1.H. l...l T.n.. (n It riiiiHuvii'mii. .. . "-"',, i . thft nlant who are closely uwunea win w SiViTinsf Comnanv and a flve-story' recorder's books as John Dee and Peace conference, which will bo held, -0,"'0"0: .j';6 "r,, ,f,,f m reaeu. tomorrow. Monday and Tuesday. under a f"i"SaII but were rescu- Governor -Stuart will call the ed- AU were seriously injureu. meeting to order tonight and will o - - ureslde over It. Peace services will' Officers and men of tho battlvshlp bo bold In church of all denomlna- fleet In 'FrJsco bay aro sore because tlons tomorrow morning uuier the Admiral Dayton,, of the cruiser ausolces of a committee of clerg- squadron, i temporarily ranking of m6a ' fler of the entire fleet. Richard Roe. wandered in from the dry county of Lane last evening, and proceeded to celebrnte. They wero picked up at a late hour last night in an intoxicated condition by ono of 4ho night policemen, and were comfortably lodged in tho city -hall behind a door with bars in It. This morning tboy pleaded guilty to ,a charge fit '' drunkenness, pate a, 5 fine, and went pn their way rejoicing. MAN, WIFIJ AND HKKVANT KIIXKIC Wikntrink, N. J.. Mny 10. Wll- Inm Slu'pnrd, his wlfo nnd Miss Jen nl" Ilendy, a aorvnnt glrLomployq.l hy them, were murdered somo tinio during the night In tho Sliopnrrl farm houtm at Mattiwun. Tho Iden tity of tho namujiiln Is not known hero. t'OXFEKHKH THAT HH KILLKD HWWICI0TIIKA1IT Knnab, Utah, Mny 1C Alvln HMtton today nindo a full wrltton confosMlon giving tho details of how he murdqred Mary Qtovous. hi swoethoart, last Monday bernusp sho InsUteil on hi in mnrrylng her, nu? hid her body 'inder u pile of rocks In anrdou Hollow. ' i 41 , CLHVL'LAND CAHMK.V GO OUT ON BTHIKr: (t'nlted Irr l.ftwd Wire.) Cleveland. O., May JO.A striko of the streetcar men wus declared nt 4:35 o'clock this morning, and near ly all of tho Municipal Traction com pany's system, which la the 3-cont fare rond, is ti4 up. A few iiill(t disturbances followed, such as tho breaking of a few windows lu car barite, but no vUcnco has been re ported. o Liability Hill PumviI. (United I'm I.cac! Wire.) Washington, May 10. Thu howe today unanimously passed tho Alex ander government employes' liability bill. i .1 !