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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
I WAYi UP f OR YOU ifoVOOR BiJSfttSS? iiY BE ON "LADDER OF. WANT ADS. t v SVnL SALEM, Oft&OON, TnAiwikV. MAY Ml,' 1IKH? ; , " " NO. iW AE WOODiT JAIL Bam EXONERATED OT HUB AND ONE HUNDRED INJURED IN A TW WRE I. - . --i , 1- - I .III I . " 1 ! I I I I I l.ll.l,.liMl.lM.J..llll Jtl 1 . 1, "-lLl, ' ' ' ' . "' ' "I" ' m iND ARMY! IS NEXT N NEXT SUNDAY i'ETEHAXS HAVE PRO- IIS FOR THE PROPER Oil- tiASCK OF THAT DAY DEI). m TO PATRIOTS OP OLD. JJ Followo nro attracting kiitlon of tlio people of Salem kk, but, beginning with Suu- tt the vetornns of the Civil ill he the center of attraction . bnlnnco. of tho month, On morning, May 24, at 10 o'- ibarp, tho veterans and the l's Relief Corps and mombers Ladles of tliQ Grand Army 'Republic, will meet at tho ill a tho cornor of Cammor- pntlnucd on "age tour.) CHICAGO FACING rt STRIKE OF $5;500 CARMEN XOX-UXION MEX MUST BRMM i ""Li CHARGED OU WALK-OUT,-EVITAHLE ULTIMATUM GTV' EN RAILWAY CONlI'AXY. (United Press Leased Wlre. t' Chicago, Mrty . 21.-"DlBchargo theiso 1!) non-union men' or B500 un ion men will wnlk out and tlo up ev ery streetcar gn tho west Bids and the north side." TIi'b 1b tlto strike ultlmntlum to tho Chicago Railways compuny by th" Anuil;nmntcd Association of Street Rallvay EmployoH on bohalf of tho man who demand a strlko. William D. Mahon. president of tha natloual unlaa, hurried to Chicago ei direct tho fcffuKKlo,, leaving theClcto- lanu fiiriKo in ennrga oi uuuui i IllCAGOlSTORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE i RAN OR SHINE t Yoa wi'l uIwhjh tint) the emml lit tin Chicago ritore. You win. ikI the intelligent people. They nlmi.vH Know tno uivt piace to uo r trading (ho placo where they net the uoodti for the leant nion-8-e tho IlttJe priced wo iuk. lies' Suits ' jrtaco on miIo for a few days fatties KultH. Thla Season's treat lonW, -Thcuc garments handsomely trrnincd, tailor- Hllk lined, pony nnd vest I. touts full L'Or'il nnd ulent- klrts. They como Ju nil tho klmdes, They ore tlie pro. ns of the le.t nuuuifactur- lt housew of tho eat. They lust arriving nijd artj lKiught ffry dose figures. We give kbeiietlt to our custonifi-s. . $10.50, $12.50, mm DIE IN A. ,t. , ' 6IUMIFRAIN5 V -lATV hk I I IN- )U HATI IN STATE OF REBELLION OF BEL T TKOQPS ARE SENT HUXIHtED SEIUOVSTA' JUlti:i) 11EAD-O.V COLLISION 1 AXTWERP-rHEAItCHINOh WHECK FOK IIODI. i!X3W TO HE- AXTI. XEAH (V Antw rnjtcd I'mFTrtl W crp, Mayl.-Jn o Ire ) one of tho MASSAtntES MAY POL VEXGH EXECUTION OI GOVKItNMEXT SYMPATIUZEHS ' A , ' -S-liKfJATIOVH WAHXKIl t'nltil Prmi I.end Who.) Pdnt An Prince, Hnytl. May 21- MAE WOOD , IS SENT TO JAIL PROBABLE ACQUITTAL FOR KUEI Millinery Tiinuuetl Huts now on wic ws that will surpiiiK! you. jss Goods I K v jflfiHA : hf Mr I AT 71' ' ) '.lVW ASWII' i' ! .BUS5& worst railroad dlsaetorsithat over oc- Incited to Insurrection by Soptlmn curred In thin country a groat num- MarliTi, tho ri'bol leader, frdm hli bur of paisqncert.ho number belnp: rcfufo nt Kingston, Jamaica, a bo estimatod as high as. (50, wore Jtll'ed rloufantl-Bovemmont outbreak Hai today and at least 100 seriously JH-ltake 'plnco In tho soit thorn part of Jured in a collision between two pntt. , the Htand. Strong forces havo boon BOJiKer trains. Doth trains were' run- WBtltoJtho scono to suppress tho up- nliiR nt a high rnto of sp!d when rlnlnfcijhut fears nro ontortalnod that ,mo crasn came, iney came togemor iieroro.mo troops urrlvo tho Jniurroc with Kreat force, throwlUK the enrs tloHlit will havo sclred a numbor of frbw.. tho 'tracks and llng them up clUrfSfolIowJiiij. tho 80la,uro with was- m-neup-' 01 ruuia. -uruai iunjguir3-ncrtDin revengo-ror lt0 mmfTy wno experienced in roleosiiiB the Im- execution of a numbor of prominent prisoned pnssongers. Twenty-two nnU-Kovernmcnt sympathizers In thla bodies havo been recovered nnd city Inst March, soarch for more is bolng mado In tho- The situation Boomed critical In ruins. Tho collision occurred at tho extreme and evory monsuro Is Contlch, six inlle.s southeast of Ant- being taken by tho government lo werp. meet nnd promptly put down tho up- Ono train was bound for Brussels rising. Prosldent Nord Alexis' nd- nnd tho other was going to I.lorro. vissrB nro warning tho foreign loga Three conches of tho latter train tlons to harbor no more robots under wore crushed Into kindling wood. Thd tho direst penalties, nccldont, which Is thought, (p have MnriuK is seoklnK ad to organlw boon duo to mistaken lgnals, took an expedition to nistst the rebels. p;ace on a crossing. 1 0 Marry of tho victims worn so terrl 3IETIIOU OP HAVING bly Mirnod that tho flcxh fell from HOHEfl PHOM' MILDEW their bodies when they wore moved. (t'nlttfl Vrti Lmihi Wlrp.) Tho corpses that have boon recover Son Franclsoo, May 21.-Congrat- cd aro lying sldo by side in front of nlatlons are" pouring in' on Hugo tho rnilrond station. Hospital faclll- Llllenthal of UOrkoloy, a hortlcultur- tloj are so Inadequate that tho" prop- 1st of note, on his discovery of a or enre cannot bo taken of tho vie-1 method of snvlng young roses from tlma and couscquentlv they nro cut-' mildew, which menus thnt from 50 forlng much pain. Roliof and r- to 76 per cent of rosfls grown will bo euo work Is behiK pushed with nil preserved from destruction. LUIcn- posBlblo speed. OfllcIalB of tho road thul hits Inform-sl Sccrotnry of Agrl- and othor men In authority nro on culture Wilson of hln dlocovory. His tho Fceno Investigating tho rnuso of grafting of tho tondor sllpu upon tho thft dlsartor. It is reported thnt the dog rose, tho grafting outortlng tho switchman who wn responsible for dog nwo bark obllquoly but not on- the aeri'lepf hn fled. terlng 4 he roro. Tho dog rose., hav- Ono of tho trains lo said to have ng hard glossy leaves, able to resist beon running 50 miles an hour. In- the attack of the mlldow, protects VHfitlgatlon shows hnt misplaced its lltt'e proteges and londa thorn switches sent tho nrussela trnln over some of Its own hnrdlnefls. ono t'rnek on which tho othor cars 0 wero t'jnnlng Severn! houra elapsed CIIAItLEH COIU1Y I before any of tho victims wero taken UPHOLDS THE LAW from tho denns. Although tno ex-i A local report of the hoarlng lio net numbor of vload la not known, 11 foro Judge Galloway did Charles li conservatively estimated that at Corby an Injustice In rupresentlns least GO met dentil. Many of the In- him nn throwing off on tho local op- Jurod aro not expected to live. t tion law. He upholds tho law and ONPERjqRYGHARGElPRESENT OUTLOOK COURT DISMISSES CASE AGAINST JURY SAID TO UK.NICAII VEHDIOT SEXATOIt PLATT AND OltDERS PLAIXTIPP TO JAUi AFTEIt SEXTIOXAL TEST1MOXY. GOES WITHOUT LUNCH IN" HOPES OP ARRIVING AT A DECISION. (United ITfM hriucd Wire.) T I took no equivocal poslton In support- clals h'cairo h rugards Chicago as ,nK u- Ho loea not conB'('0' 't am fho great labor Ttorm cent? In Wfnw a, reported hut claims the the country. tflioon inon had all their rights in So erltui are the relations bore. J r the fmr ,nw8 ,a ti,,.;inw ihon think,, that unless the com- wf f tel to prom ore prolj 1 b Ion .. i..,in.. ,,i,u. n.i nnnn. and In the Interest of prohibition, I--...T i,mU..,vd .,....., ..u mMU?...- . .. ,, . ,,.,. dltonnly, it wl 11 be praet cal y m- ru.r'i. . " . " """'", possible to prevent a walkout, which tMr "terost. Judge Corby Is n lis momoatfrlly expected. o- PLEA OP ILLNESS L IGXORED DY COURT North Yakima, Wa-h., Mav 21.-. Paul G. Kruger. under Indictment for allogod fraudulent uso of the mails to doframl the Washington !N'r--v comuany. wc ordt'ed out very square man and never tnkos an qu'vocul position. 0 AieTlrnn Phftu in nil Sen, (TnliMl I'm IjhipwI Wlr,) .Waehtngton. May 21. Three American wanhlps fleets will cruise In foreign water imnltnnoou8ly for ehfht or 'en weeks next fnll when th At'antlo fleet ieparts from Ans- fl'nlti,1 lr I.rniPil Wlri.) vow vnrk Mnv ?i phnnrni with San Pranclsco. May 21. A vordlct nnriiifv tii Wnrtii ttin nininilff in ' or illsinnBsal of the Jury In the Ftuef tho seiuntlonnl Wood-Plntt enso, lleSiCft-o will como this afternoon If p In Jnll today, while Senator Thomna' poarancoa count for anythlnjr. Twlw O Plntt, the agod statesman, to-' today Judge pooling sent Into th whom she clnlmed to have beon mnr-Jwy room, and each tjm word Mm rlod, Is freed from nil suspicion of hnck that tho Jury wan Mtlll dellb hnvlng committed bigamy. orating. Later tho awnduncoment Tho decision of tho court finding camo from the Jury hm that the for tho defendant and cdmmlttlntjIJKrors ould not go to luiKh, hut tho plaintiff tq Jail camo after tho.wouia "stlok It out." Buhmlsilou-pffmost'pensntlonal etl- Tho,nrospKt for h verdict In the monyv- tumpHtly--throwing .jf.tlJluei trlt IiBforj ijjjb toRyw!n Wood'o ensq to ihe ground and 'env-,'Jl "" moralng; ailte hoiri rolled! Ing her side 0f tho contest without, a by and no i word enraa from tho Jiry. log to ntniiiHon. which at 11 o'clock hail been out 31 Tho blow thnt broke th dofenso'a. hour. Tho Jury left the 8L Prancla hack wns tho iftbmlaon of tho do.,hotol at 10 o'clock am ropalrM Itn fosltlou of tho slnttotifr from which modlate'y tr tho Jury room to r tbe p'olntlff nurchn'ed the alleged n)o lt dMburAf,ltni( mnrrlago corllflcnte-In which It wni nitrIot AttoriioyLangdnn wae 4h aworn that the cortlflcato was not ny member of tho proecntloH. In printed until nt least a y ar subi- tlto court room. Ruef, apparently m nuent to tho time that Mis Wood. Imperturbable n ever, sat wllh hl claimed thnt tho mnrrtnflfl eoromonv fc0"J'h was u.rformed. Thla statement waa Tho usual hMRKeriMiii woro lac corroborated by tho testimony of the rt early, but the alarm felt by tH lithographer who printed the certlfl- nroseoiiHon on Wednesday wna not cnto, the platoa from which thoy wero apparent thla moniIhk d t wt nrjnted being produced, bowlnKJ'a(rolwien woro on duty, that Mis- Wood rdiiM-W hnVo oh. I , At noort Judgu Dooliiis; font Intn tnlnod the eurtlllcnte tit tho tlmd sho,o Jury room, but Iho. balllS returH sold ho did 'PfI W"M tho word that tho Juror VCoro hard .blow wor struck at w' "till t work, A haT hour later tho foundation of Mno Wood's con- ' ngnln wit In thu same aHawer tuntlnn that eho Is the wlfo of Sona- 'DR roturnod. Th court then tor T. O. Piatt when tho niinmlinent nounccd that ho would agaia aond Ir nroreudliiRB woro resumd todayjtoibo Jury room at 2 o'clock. One of the prlclpal wltnobsoa was tho , Counsel for both sldot prepared Co defendant V boh, Prnnk, who win Jeavo ho court room pd Ruef hM proient when tho plaintiff wiib pnld ' Rtlornoya had departed whai $10,000 fifl- tho return of tho lottoruwor,J cn,no fro,n ".,p Jur .")?m. l,,R written tojhor by tho nged tonatorftho Jurora woro goliiK to stick It oijt and who road tho loltera. ,'" would not go to Uiuqh. TUf The flrHt witness called wan lawr- w8 kon to mean that a verdict w onco H'll, a New York nowsnapor , imnilnont. man, who Interviewed Mno Wood Throughout tho morning Ruef aat soon after tho appenranro In n Chi- ' tho couus table, rcHdlRg . rago nowspapor of tho womnn'u nrtloncl' owi nnd Wowing gum, H storv of her itllcged inarrlago. nceom wwnwl to he tlio mot uiiconcerRed: nanled by a roiiroduetlon of tho aN'"'" '" tin room. leged morrlago cortltlcato. - .--,- ,....,. "MiSH Wood told me." eald thO routl rnmn when Ilin court an. wltne-0, "th? Senator Piatt's matrl-'nounced that It hud heard BtirMcIont monlnl effnlrs vero of no Interest tqUeHtlmnny and found, for tho dofenil hor, thnt she wns not concojniod ,int A charge of perjury wiih Imins whatever. She snld she roHpooted dfaMy nuido ngnlnst Mln Wood nnd tho opntor, If it that was nil." joli" wa eommltted to tho TombH l Prnnk Piatt vns th next,wltuoss.'dw(ont o' $5000 ball. He to!d of witnessing the payment 0 , of 10.000, lv Attorney Nlcoll to tha ,f o,lIu.M woimmh nlilntlff fo tho return of the lettora ,1'nitecj "J" 1. Wro whfch she had Intendod to produce. , , . ., 21 Another In book form uud.r tho title "Uvo ', s fWdid'toSK ti"tho"fit 5? "nfil vou see t'hofi fo.called love'?"'"08 '"' VJoHui ol Mm. etter."i 'e wltiwa. wSaihtd by'Pt,,Ir amno w ynr Darrow AtVrnAv r nnflVi K iT.p .lXnilnnH ""'ved u ltlr front .Omaha, Nob.. Atjornev Stnnneld for the dofondanf, ,,BnoI ...Snmuej Harvey." Tho writ- n!!l l, nnntnln nnv on inrnti ' C' tnt0 that llM VjHltCd Mrfl. ailU- . ,J?-d. , i ?mJ ruZ to hi "9 nd ,,0M In Mfly J,,no '", August. 100T. roWLJ.ii.i,n Lnmphero If ho rocnlla "ilam. tho V. . . t 1 i?i.i. - .1.- I.i "I Ai-nnno lien iupurtB irom twin of i.-ii by J ido Wmu of th f . t . Iar Japun and CJjnn t, ar. era' court, today to stand trial Con- ernUo'r 8qundron of tll0 PaV, are slaughtering the prices wt,e departments, Come and 'or yourself. Dress Goods, t 35c, 40c, GSc aad up. rd, 23c, 33c, 49c, 63c, 75c l. Xow Is your time to buy Swell Suits for small money. 1O0O Yards of Calicoes and faucy Lawns at, yard . 5 The Store That Saves You Money raniciory hviuw rv ' " ty floet criiUes to Snmoa and tho Hon was given bv Phyalclan 1 but a gj h fl 8f,uadron toM)P commission appolnte by the cwr f d fln th At,anUc w, for deo!arod the man In good health and Bngland and the jiedlterranonii. It abh- to appear for 'trial. ,. unofflelallv unnonneevl todnv -o wt unomciaiiy announced today that the cruise of the Pacific Ihet will probably lat from tho latter JORDAN OPPOSES PISHING ..,., U)V; TvM l".of Aus8t until tho middle of Starr Jordan of Stanfq . university has gone on record U . ' radical re form In Columbia river sa'mon fish ing methods. Todav a letter written by him a Stanford and sent to an Astoria. Or., advocate of restrlcto! fishing on tho big river, was puh llshed In a number of Oregon dall ies and It will be uied as a campaign document by the faction flghtlnfc for this movement. Jordan declare! that all salmon fishing above t'do water should bo prehibited: that the nsh wneeis October. HuoViiKt'tfN Scattered h Police. iPnltft! I'r' Ltasti rire.) London, May 21. A ;nob of suf, ragests Invaded Downing street to day and gathered in front of tho building I" which aro tho offices of Prime Minister Asqulth- .Dcforo their speakers fould make addresses, however, the police charged and dis persed them. Six arrests were made. It was tho Intention of tho women (O roako a noisy demonstration again0 tho prima minister hecauso snouid lie aone away wuo aim iui -v , . - .,,,,1 n mnlv wllh their glllnet fishing should he investigated J ' " Lu",uiramp,y wU" ' r j if Kaihia r4rtrfd demand for suKrage. They did not. Platt'B testlmonv was not ishoken on cross-fxamlnntlon. In reply to Atornev Lobarler'i quettlonn hi stated thfitj the $10,000 was paid to MIsk Wood heeauso tho family wIJi- ed to avoid notoriety, although know nmn who had tho nuggetM." No ax- Itlanntlon of thlu request Is given. Harvey adds that ho met Mm, B ti tin chs at the depot In Ogdo;i, (nh, on May A of tbh year and say she told him that she was going U en in,v",,"'"""'lV7 ''"" I get hr daughter, who wna u,t Bchoor Ing It wa n n'aln oaso of blarkmall. .T., Paiifornin Ho denied. thnt any mamber of tho " , J I , un.i n'.. Sr.. family h,6wpll Martin Mill; actUMj1y vU,lod' th 0imneBH furin, f.r Between in the deal with hj authorities aro nuuled over tba the plaintiff, When Plntt loft tho stond the de. fenso sprung Its blggebt eurprUo In tho shnpo of a deposition made by Frederick E. Hafely. who averred thdt ho furnished tho marriage cer tificate introduced by tho plaintiff.) latter statement. Terrible Pm In Chicago, (I'nlttd I'm l.rsitx) Wlrp.) Chicago, May 21. Six inon arv Tho deposition stated that tho certlfl. thought to bo doad. CO persona wer cato was not prjnted until at least Injured, some perhaps 1 fatally, and- one year subsequent to the alleged marriage John H. Dlack, a member of tho lithographing Arm that printed tho certificate, produced tho plates bear ing the Impression, completely cor roborating Hafoly'e statement. This last testimony completely up set the case of the plaintiff and it wb no aurpriio to anyone in the property valued at $500,069 destroy ed as tho result of a disastrous Mro that broke wit today In the plaat or tho "Wlntormeyor box factory, Tho Weslorn Pacific R. K- Co. has Issued ordoro to the oWclate Hi Reno, Novadn, to wuploy a UrK force and rush the tunneling under the Sierras to the coast. I""1 " v w