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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
DAILY CAl'lIL JOUUXAL. SALES!, OREGON, RinAV, IUX 82, 100ft v. 'nni)mmmmmmmimZa---mmm 9, .-. fAiium)iiMiiuAMi J. n L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER Lace Curtains a r 11 this week at great reductions. 1.25 values - 78c a pr, iundreds of single pairs; also one and three cuftainsjof kind to close out at 50 td 10 per cent reduction. AH ther curtains substantially reduced. i r" t adies' Suits and Jackets ' AT SACRIFICE PRICES Values in suits front"- $15.00 to $75.00 Reduced from 10 to 50 per cent (Continued From Page 1.) today in the midst of work he 1b al ready carrying on to re-try the ex boss, to mako this statement. If ha is thoroughly discouraged , over tho work of tho Jury, rhich was dis charged Thursday night becauso it could not reach a vprdict after being out 43 hours, his facial expression djd not indlcato It. Tho final vot of tho Jury was six for acquittal and six for conviction. "Of courso," addod Heney, "I am of the firm conviction that the vor- .dlct of tho Jury Is not a fair indox of tho honesty, intelligence and good citizenship of the community,, but tho .blnmo should bo placed whoro It bo I longs on thoso superior court I Judges who furnished Biich a largo 'proportion of bad citizenship from which to select our jurors. Tho ofll TIKHJRAN0S YIEW (Continued From Page 1.) HEMBREE FOUND GUILTY IFESSOR PEEBLES RESIGNS Ipifl of 0 runt School Has a Iter- of Thirty Years of Um'ful Ijii in tho School ltoom. sfeB3or Geo. A. Peebles, .ono of lldc.t educators in this state. rho for tho past thirty years 1ms pioro cl080ly connected with the chlldron of Orotron than 110s- jny other teacher In our nubile ls, has announced hs reslgna- Irom the prlnclpalshlp of tho school of this city, and with resignation his long career ns n school teacher will end. Jicssor l'couics wna born In a lulu near Aurora, In Clackamas ly, Ho wub oducntod In tho pub- woIb of Salem, nnd at Wlllnm- Jnlver.lt, which Institution ho ed In 1803. Ho attended tho rrslty from 18C3 to 1807. and from 1871 to 1877. jtrnduathiK Mho collogo in tho class of ''77. alio in collogo Prof. Peebles took ctlvo part in athletics, havIiiK president of tho colebrnted col- jarchall club, nnd a nlaVor on bnctto'a orack teams of '7D and pVs began his educational ca ns teacher In tho Pleasant View ct near Salem. In 1871. From l,o eii to his homij dlitrlct nour pr, wluro ho tnufjht for snyoral 1 ho next year ho took charge second school 3vn of Turner. public schools, nftor which ho re turned to Salem, where ho was again elected to tho prlnclpalshlp of tho North school. This position ho hold until 1895, when h0 was nppolntod City Superintendent. Alter serving In this capacity for ono torm Piofessor Poobloo wnB oloct ed. to tho chair of History nnd Liter ature In tho Eroterii Oregon Stato Normal School nt Weston. In this In Htlhitlon ho served alx years, during lour ot wr-cn 1 0 was vico-prosldent. For a brief nertod. nlio. ho wna nr. lug presldont of the Normnl School. Agnln rolurnlng to Salem ho was a third tlmo elected principal of tho North, or Grant Bchool, whero ho is now closing his work.' Ho will retire on June 1G, Tho many friends of Professor Poebles wllj henr with regret that ho Is to give up cntlroly Ills work in tho public Echools. Hut for thirty yonra the professor has worked hard and faithfully, end ho feels that ho desorves r. norded ror.t. In vlow of tho long 110-vlco. rendered In our pub lie schools tho board, In nccsptlng mo roaignouon, gnvo to ProfCEnor Pooblca v. testimonial of tjiolr osteon for IiIb ability . nd standing ns an ed ucator, especially as. rolatcd to his work In tho public echools of-Snlom. watch tho Bailors disembark. Promptly at 10 o'clock, under command of Captain Pottorof tho Vermont, tho long column of sturdy sea fighters swung into Elk street cloncy of the Jury system Is on .trlnt0f tho parade was through solid In San Francisco nnd Is being put to bftnk9 of wdly chcorlng pcoplo who a very hard tost. 1 shall continue' gavo vont to tholr patriotlsm In a mw uaiuo unui uuei goia wnat no demonstration ns has not boon wit nessed olnce tho flcot dropped an chor in Pacific watora. . From early morning a continuous procession of vehicles of every de scription have brought In tholr loads of happy country folk adding thou sands more to tho numbers of vIjI tors, Tho feature of todav'B nroaram ' (United Press Leased rtvlrf.) wub the narado of twn thnn.an ni..n Dallas, Or., May 22. Ab Horn Jackets. Before 8 o'clock tho land- brco' charcd wlth th niurdor of hU in parties consisting of huHniinn 19-year-old daughter, Florence, In a of blue JackotH from eM, hin wr mountain cabin In Tillamook county Pitied to quartoru. and a half hour ,n Decombor, 1906, and of after lator with th -m m,i.i...! "wards of burning .tho cabin to hide thaneh mnrMiin- tmm .. tio trace of the crime, was found tronnod down tho shins' nnKr.v. o uUty Thursday ovenlng by the Jury, thef small boats bobbin almild. He will bo.Bontoncod June 24, Thousands of spectators woro Evidence against Hembree was massed along tho wator front to "roumsianuai WIRELESS MESSAGE THIEVES desorvos." Chnrgcd With Contempt. An affidavit charging Dr. E. J. ThlB afternoon nt 3 o'clock a base- viuuiuy, u pruiuineui voiuruinry sur- oau game win Do piayod uotweon a goon, with contompt, wns filed in team, from tho Connecticut and tho court today by Special Prosocutor Dolllnghatn leaguo toain which will Heney. Creoley Is nccniBCd of hall ing tho Iluof Jury while It was on IU way to court and shouting, "Don't convict my frlond, Ruof." Creoley nppcarcd In court soon after tho nflldavlt waB filed and ox plained that ho had no Intotitton ot attempting to Influences tho Jury, thut ono of tho Jurors was his porsonnl frlond and that ho thought tho Jury waB on Its wny to court to bo dis charged. nets Flvo l)ny In Jail. Tho court did not ncccpt Creoloy's exciiBo and sontoncod him- to flvo days In Jail. Juror Edwin Mohrlg, ono of tho six mon who hold out for tho con viction of Ruof, declared todny that In hl opinion there Is no clumco ot securing tho conviction ot Knot In this city on tho ground that not enough good mon care to servo on Juries. "I doubt It thero Is any clumco of sovornl thousand thousand enlisted bo attended hy sailor rooters. Tonight ono mon will attend tendored by tho will be ontortnlnod with a danco at tho Whlto City. Tho attention offered tho onllstol men of tho floot hns ollctcd tho warm commendation from Admiral Sporry and tho fleet ofllcors. Tho prisoner was convicted once boforo on tho charge of killing his Wlfo who was murdored at the fame time tho girl was, Ho was tried In Dallas, having so cured a chango ot venue from Tilla mook, whoro the former trial was hbld.f r CHICAGO STRIKE ARRESTED Chlcngo, May 22. A gonoral atrlUo on traction linos on tho north a theater ' party t nnd wost Bldos of tho -city was avoid city whllo othora 0j today when tho 20 employes whb I withdraw foom tho union sent a let- I tor to General Managor Roach of tho traction lines, saying that, In the In' torostB of ponco and to savo tho city from riots and disorders, they would I pny tholr duos and flnos to tho union I Tho Boclnl ovont of tho Hoot's visit will bo tho officers' hall at Fairyland rink this ovonlng. Tho display of fireworks will bo glvon -by tho Jnpa- 1 noso and Chinese residents this oven- and rollovo him of embarrassment In tho matter. Thcso men had boon doforited In tholr olforts to nocuro an Injunction restraining tho compnny for oppos- 'nB I Ing thorn bocauBo of withdrawal from Tho warmth of this initial wolcomo tlio union but tho mnnnmor ot tho to tho north const has boon mojl'systom was dlsposod to stand by gratifying to tho porsonnol of tho thorn. fleot nnd tho npproachlnB visit to Tho union hnd glvon nn uttlmatum Seattlo and Tncoma aro being lookoj that tho mon must bo discharged or forward to With pleasurable nntlclpa forced back Into tho union by Mon- t,on '" 'day next, and tho directors ot tho , o J rond notj o00a cniiod to consldor tho securing tho conviction of Ruof In Rusala. Id Invading Porslnn torrl- matter. Tho voluntary action, ot the this city. Dlnlncllnntlon of straight tory wjth til0 Bintor lolBn unfloubt- 20 ino, hoW0V0P. ci0ftra tho ontlro SMILES Thoro must have been somo mls tako mndo In tho nrrangemonts for .tho .National Republican convention. Tha convention Is to be opened with prnyer. by n Catholic bishop, followed noxt day bv an Episcopalian clergy man of Grace church. Now York. then by a Methodist from PhllndoK phlu They overlooked announcing over taught In what rnbbl wlll.pronounco tho benp- From horo ho .diction. Aro v.'e not making n mock 1 to tho Waldo hills, whero ho cry of our protense at comploto sop kt several terms The next year nrut'on of church nnd state? lent in t. 0 achoo' nt Sllvorton.i he next nt Woodburn. vork In tho public Bchools or bepan in the fall of 1879. whoh is ilectod principal of tho North, fuuou tho Grant school. After ng fcr soveral yoarB In this no resigned to accept tho po-i ot County Superintendent, office" he hold for two terms. to 1889. The Portland papers aro promising tho pooplo a groat string of paper railroads "wlton Harrlmnu sells his bond l33iie." in tho list wo do not see much mention of tho Drain and Coos Day lino that wns officially and formally promised to bo built nt once two years ago. Oh, well, 20 years from now will do Just as wo! I. Fortwo years after 1 fe was attorney and .agent for . .. . . . , iPicton & Co., of New York, c "". ;r '' Y"l ""? k nrter tholr ntoroBta in tnei " " whr "Ai .ii . A7 fir I iftrrrn U'ncrhlniflnn nttrl r 'J ""vv, v vn i.v ' ' otili 1 tiintrlt nntil f lirt T)Aff)nnl fn- I ItlUQlC IIMU14 w v w vu vwsit- I -1..1.M ftm 1RSQ in 1COO DrnaoA.. Paa. 1 HlurWIUI L-IUIM s prluclpcl of tho McMtnnvIU 'estiag Eyes j In t a mriHfip nt fiisa wnrlc. Is It a matter of trying on r r' It dj-made glasses. th n-npo governed by prln- fcl ' 1 Ich nonn hut nnn who EMdled the anatomy of the understands no guess rk Jn our methods of testing C)CS Our Work Is Guaranteed tarr's Jewelry Store te and Liberty Streets If we are not mistaken, Rev. Clar onco True Wilson of Portland wo years ago w&a opposed to Woman Suffrage, and now he is whooping It up for Suffrage. Wlso men go slow on Importaut matters and don't Jump around so much. Allegod leaders and moldors of public .senti ment who whlille around and ar'e horo today nnd there tomorrow aro not In Buch great esteom as formerly. A little continuity, a little consecu tlveness, to sav nothing of such old fashioned virtues as consistency, aro appreclattd. and people aro not readv to fllpflop every tlmo a pulpit airobnt turns a somersault. In placo of 1100,000 for paving, this city should turn looso pot less than $500,000 tins year tor Btreoi improvements. Has Mr. Fulton mado tho same kind of an appointment for Collector of customs at Astoria that he did at Portland, a man who will not lift his voice for UU party or his bene tantnr in any emergeucy? Oregon Republicans have too many of thatl kind of stall-fed patriots holding high federal positions. It la enough to sink and ruin any party. men to servo on tho Jury is tnkon ad vantage of by crooked ones to goti on. For this reason I do hot look; for n conviction. Whon these mon liavo nu easy Job atS2 a, day nnd llvo nt tho' St. Francis 'thoro Is not muoh hopo to secure u truo verdict.", Statement by Juror Edwin Mohrlg. , Although tho graft prosecution has not formed Its plans for the fn turo therols ovory likelihood that om long sovoral of tho hoodllng supor visors who havo not boon particular ly "good dogs" whon placed on tho stand In both the Ford nnd Ruef trials will hnvo to stand trial for tins of tho many crimes to which they I have confessed. Daniel Coleman and Andrew Wil son, who havo been reluctant wit nesses In nil tho trials, may bo the first to feel tho wl.aok of Langdon's big stick, i Oillv. nf llnltltitr tint wlinv nut nt thn Kurds. Hltuatlon. (United Prow Leaned Wle.) 'Seattle, May 22 A reports pre pared by officers ot the Atlantic fleH on the pirating by commercial tele graph companies ot wlrelese met sages exchanged between naval vee sels and government stallona, will le submitted to congress by the nary department with the Tecommead (Ion that legislation be enacted. Im posing a severe penalty for the of fense. Since the arrival of the fleet or the Pacific coast offlcal message be lhg exchanged between snipe ot the fleet and shore stations have been intercepted by the commercial eta- lions and glvon out to newspapers for publication This practice has be come bo general that It has ueeewl- ' tatcd tho employing ot the cipher code, whenever a message" Is ex changed which the department doee not wish to become public. This entails a great deal lot Incosf ventence In .the sending ot routlae orders and the exchanging ot re ports between the ships. Sovoral ot the commercial stations havo mado a practice ot serving nowspapors ot tho class not over par ticular as to tho methods they em ploy In their news gathering,. wUk floot news, by Intercepting prew die patches sent by corrospondonU with tho flcot. A numbor bt oxamplos ot this "Mir looting" with tho necessary oxhlblte from tho wlroless stations on the ship nnd tho clippings front the pa pers 'tMiulisuhiK tho stolon report, will bo Incorporated In tho roport at additional ovldonco ot the nocowlty of prohibitive legislation. At every coast city official fleet nowB has bean bartered to Journalta tlo "foncen" until tho practice has reached Bitch a dangerous stage that official recognition has boon taken ot It. Impossible that Senator Flail could havo promised Mao Wood any nppolntmont, whon tho sonatora let nothing worth having get away from their own famllloa. TT" m 388 Stale Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 LAW SUITS SUICIDE WAS BIG EMBEZZLER i , Tom Piatt bad a sweet little "me too" girlie of 40 Jald away for a rainy day. But ho wrote her too Liinr letters. Tom Piatt and Chau- rey Depew are United Statw senators lot the "party choice" style. ,No di 'irect primary or wicked Inventloa like Statement No. x Keeps mww grlnninz political deajas Heaas ib Nice, May '22. Tho Inquiry Into tho death of tho wealthy banker, Rnlmbault, for whoso allogod murdor his honuekeepcr, Mario Gllles, Is un der arrest, has rovoaled tho fact that the dead man's real najno Is Uarr and thut severul years ago whllo managing a bank at Angers ho em bezzled n largo sum of monoy and fled, but was captured and served flvo years in prison, taking tho name Ralmbault after his release , The woman Gllles has told a re mork'able story of tho tragody to fol low prisoners, She claimed that her mnstor was taking u foot bath when he called her, Baying, 'You must kl' me or I will kill mBolf." Th n, taking a knife from his pocket he stabbed himself. Ho fell from b(g chair and asked the woman to flnUh him, which she admits she did with out hesitation. Frightened at the Bight of the dead body she conceived tho Idea of cutting Jt up. RAILROADS HELPING TQ RHEAK CORN CORNER (United P leaned Wire ) Chicago, May 22. Railroads throughout the country havo taken cognizance of the condition of tho corn corner and aro making effort to facilitate shipments. This was disclosed today following the Lull ing of an order by the Burlington railroad to its traffic superintendent Instructing them to see that the loal We are referring to "RACSO SYSTEM" hand tailored SUITS, and we call them LAW SUITS because in the cut, drape, fit and styles they conform to all the ' LAWS of CORRECT tailering: And "RACSO SYSTEM" LAW SUITS have a mighty satis factory following among the legal fraternity here in Salem. Tiust a lawyer to know a GOOD SUIT when he sees it. So we say to you, Mr. Man, follow the crowd to the PLYMOUTH and get into . one .of the most satisfactory LAW SUITS you ever got into. You will find the fees very modest here, $20 to $40 the suit. "Every Man Is Odd" ., But We Can Fit Him "Every Mia Is Odd" Bute Cii Fit Him CLOT HICR--HABERDAS HER , 'hiuiiiiiiiiiii I lag: ot corn be subject to so delay. ! W -.