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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
i , .xvm 8ALHM. ttKMAON; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1008 ttoi ai'T iffltll MEET DEAtf IN A BIG ICE-SUM !' I . - . . - . -?- 1 .'... ... 1 V I . - ww v m isr--B- r-r'k v i r " . t n i t iAt- : rt a a las srr TOUKI J 1 5 Vt ICKAN5 MJANUUN :i ?.' WKtK KILLED IN tW IPS i AVALANCHE SWEEPS MOUNTAINS . -iii i (Cnlted rros$ Leased Wire.) Oenra, Switzerland, Sept. 2.;--Iwj of life and tho destruction ,of Kttrid villager In tho Swiss ty roles irt reported as tho result of nn ayn lutbo and floods caused by nu un apectcd thaw In tho mountains. Xearly 40 persons tiro ktiown to bo tad and many nro missing. . A num W of parties of mountain clmbon) li believed to havo been killed.. A Hrtjr of eight English tourljts.t has kta mlMlne since Monday, no- trace efthein having boeii round, and hopo lor their rescuo has boon practically I i&nJoned, (Continued on Page 0.) REVIEWED BVTAFT CANDIDATE IUSTIIV CHEERED (United Press Leased Wire.) Toledo, 0 Sept. 2. An nrmy of thirty thousand "boys in bluo" eonio of thorn scarcoly nblo to hobblo nlon,?y ninny knowing that It la tholr Inat mnrch In ranka with which thby nil fought In "tho war," passod through tho stroots of Toledo today to tho mu3lc of many bunds and chcorcd by moro than 150,000 pooplo who llncnl tho olaborntoly decorated stroots. William II. Tttft and hji party aM rlvod from Middlo Bnsa Island and woro gipn.a pronilnont placo In tho revldwlng stand which was occupied by -many distinguished guosts. Taft, (Continued on Takb 4.1 niCAG0 5WE IW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY UUIES SUITS, LADIRS COAS, SILK 1M-7TTICOATH, VVUS, SILK W.VT8, DltlCSS GOODS, FINU SILKS, LKATHKIl 0001)8, UM W'.ELL8, VKILINGH, KID OIOVKS, FLANXULS, 1ILANKKTS, KRAITKR FUNXKLi:rriCS. OUTIXO FliilNNKI.S, ITTO. WK ClAKAXTKK OUlt 1'IUClJS TO UK TIIK IJOWKSVY. J.090 yards of Calicos, GhlUj a4 Uwni. now on salo nf ie. IHcBd 5c per yard.i WOO yardi of. Dark and Light wel Outing Flannels. A ood 'Stqqality at 4 He a yard. I I TkLl. . I ',sa na ."tick Towols all M- c, 8 UTc. inc. 12c H tp. I W ft.60 Heavv Pnrm'i. 1' "ri HOW on s-iIa f no- -,v (III HOVIi U Hop Ql0Vc,t a pair, 8c. 1M v miii now on salo. wL hln,lsonie garment:, ""VekBelltaBPrlcei. looking U. L. lS!!n km i. " U Tom ofc; r: a pretty Su,t nd get the best K J. 'Iin Mto -MPi "-w. ?a-w t " . . "! II time ri. ' i CATHOLIC PARADE TO AVOID RIOT AND BLOODSHED J t Bargain, n thu. toiT"! Qo49 and BUk?- QACO STORE. y t - IU-' . New Fall Millinery ?Now on exhibition. If you. want Swell Hats at Small Prices, como to tfe CHICAGO STOTRK. (TTnlted I'rcis Lcnicd Wire.) London, Sept. 2,, Fonrlng that nn antl-CntliolIc domoflstratlon nnd pop elbly bloodshed woAild result from tho proposod grand procpsslon of Catholic clergy hero at tho oponing of tho lsiichnrlatla congrosj, Boptom bor 0, tho churchmen In chnrgo of tho congress, hnvo cbnndonod tho parade nt tho urgent ruqUcst' or tho London poltco. Evory offort has boon mndo to keep tho abandohmont of tho procession- n secret but tho facts becamo knoyn today, Tho parade was to havo been tho grontCBt procosslbn of Catholic clergymen In tho history of church, hnd olabo'rato preparations "had' been mndo for it. It Is understood that tho pollco woro Informed sovornl days ngo of a plot to Interrupt tho parndo and feared that tho high fooling engen dered by thorccont church cdntrovor sy would result In n gonornl riot wit's sorlous consoquoncos. Tho Cathollco hero blnmo tho coun ell of tho protectant alliance lor th agitation, mid tho council admits tho chargo, declaring that tho arrango monts for tho coming Eucharlstlc congrosa nro In vlolntfon of tho con stitution nnd tho bill of rlght3 and a ftlsgrnco to England. It Is not tinllkoly that tho session or tho congros3 will ho marked bv dlsordor. It la understood that tho pollco hnvo mado preparations to quoll at onco any Cntholic ' demon stration that may bo nttonfytcd. KliK ArouRco Ire. Tho troublo nroso over tho contem platod recoptllon of Cardinal Vnnnu telll nt Windsor Cnstlo. Ho will bo tho first pnpal legato to visit Eng land Blnco tho reign of of Queen Mary, known as "Bloody Mary." Tho council of tho protostant alll anco Is Inconned nt tho proposal to recelvo tho papal logato at tho king's caBtlo, and has notified tho secretary of state for homo affairs that It pro. poses to appeal to Parllamont unleus tho king heeds Its warning "not to vlolato for a second tlmo tho protost ant constitution of tho Kingdom. Tho codicil's contention Js that any British monarch who recognizes the Popo offl;cfally thereby automatically vacated hi throne. Edward' -called first ofiease, was Ws attending a high requiem mass for the late King Carloa'and Crown Prlnco Lulz of Portugal. 'S CASE 60ES ' TO JURY IS jGHARGED with ' PERJURY (tlultcJ I'rrai Lcmed Wire.) Snn Francisco, Sept. 2. Tho caso of James Trcndwoll, formerly di rector In the dofunot California Safo DopoA.lt '& Trust company, who In charged with porjury In connection with his testimony before tho grand Jury whon tho latter Indicted him for tho embezzlement of tho Colton no curltlos, wns given to tho Jury at 10:lCio'clock this morning. Tho, nttornoyR finished tholr argu ments Inst night nnd tho court In structed the Jury th morning. The Instructions woro briefdealing largo ly with tho technical rights of the defendant boforo tho law. Trfendwoll'H nftorrievys riiovctt' tdv an Immodlato trlnl tomorrow on tho first of tho throe Indictments charg ing him with omhozzlomont, but Judgp Conley sot Iho enso for Sopt Sth. . o THE "NIGGER" AIN'T IN IT KNO INKER ANO FJIIK3IA.V KILLED KUBltedsfrewr Uaied Wire.) Salt Lake .SPtajjrrEnglnoer Lund, Mi aa uaksown fireman aro repoftI H Me k,,,ed tod' when the egliw oa passenger train . 5 of tto DMver St Rio Grande railroad blew up near Thompson's Ration while the train was running at a high rate of speed. No passen gers are reported dead, but It b said they were badly shaken up by thu wreck which followed the accident to tho engine. A relief train has' been sent opt from kere to take assistance to the wrckr. Tkowpwrn'o I a station 6i tba Jortrt t wwramo " (United PrrM Leaned Wlre. San Francisco, Sopt. 2. Battling Nelson Ib now qtiotod nt 10 to 8 fav orite ovor Joo Gnus In tholr coming bnttlo for tho lightweight champion ship of tho world. Theso odds pre vailed today at tho poolrooms nnd tho nbsonco of Onus' money lends to tho bollof that they havo to cut som moro boforo the gong sounds nt the Mission aronn Sept. 9. Tho odds started ovon but this wan a moro book prlco no money was of fered. Tho fans who hnvo been watching tho two fighters at tholr camps for tho past two wooks scorn to think that tho Dano has tho hot ter chance to win. Gann Is still nt It in his gym nasium, but ho has taporod his roal work down considerably. Ho will glvo his Inst oxhibitlon Sunday aft ernoon. , Battling Nelson seems to bo able to tako on and work off sovoral pounds in n shdW time. Yestorda7 morning Willis Brltt announced tfiat Nelson weighed 140 pounds and to day he says th'e Dano weighs JJJp. Willis says that this is a ood sign ' o SOLDIER'S THOUSAND VANISHES IN NIGHT (United Treu Leaied Wire.) San Francisco, Sept. 2. Joseph Corrlgan, formerly first sergeant Ju tho 29tU United States Infantry, holding soveral records for bravery in the Philippines, found his cour ago no match for the enticing denl zons of the Barbary coast and today he Is trying 4 find soveral persons who last night helped lo'relleve hlrn of bid worldly wealth. Corrlgan was discharged from th army yesterday, after 10 years hon orable service and was given $1000 pay that had accumulated to hi credit. He sought the brightly light ed purlieus of the "coajst" last night and when he came to his senses thl morning, had nothing to show for hi former prosperous condition but a MAJORITY kUllWIN VERMONT REPUBLICANS WIN . BY 27J25 re united PrcM Leaned Wire,) , Burlington, Vt., Sept, 2. A vised tablunUon today of tho voto n yostorday's '.gubornatorlui otoction, with 10 small towns missing, glyo.i qodrgb II. .Prouty, Republican, 13, 043; Jnmon E, Burko, Domocrnt) 15,318;. Qulmby S. Bnchus, Iti'de ponde'neo parly, 1222. St. Paul, Minn., Sopf, 2. William J. TJrynn Bald tudny tha). hodld not know how tho Ropubilcan victory in Vermont could bo copstdorod a ba romoVtor of the coming national election. "Porronally I can not oo how It could bo," Bnld Bryan, "for tho preaidejitlai camplgn 'In bnry JubI fairly bwgim, and no ono could, nn Bwor that question now.". ... .x,r Bryan doclluod to - dlscuus tho showing mndo by tho Ijidopondonco party In tho .Vormont oloctlon, lie loft at 10 o'cloolc this morning for Sloiix .City whero ho Is to pcnk tonight. SAYSIMfc IS WRONG 06JECTS TO PAVW6 CUUSE . Now,, York, Sopt, 2. Norman E. Mack, chairman of tho national Dem ocratic commlttco, whon itBkcd bin opinion of tho o fleet of tho election In Vornlont snld todny:- "Tho roault Is very satisfactory to u. Wo spont no money thoro and wo sont no speakers. On tho other hand tho Republlcano sont Bpeakom of national fame, Bpont a lot of mon ey and mado vigorous offort to pllo up n. big voto." At Ropubilcan headquartors tho following Btntomont wos glvon eut: "Th'o majority of 20,000 for tho Republicans In Vormont l gratifying to ovory Ropubilcan leador. It Is ac cepted as nssuranco of tho election of Taft in Nov." Dcmocmts Want Explanation, Now York, Sopt. 2.-Promlnont Domocrats of tho stto today asked Ed. Ward of tho Buchanan, manager of tho brokorago firm of O'Brien & Company, which failed sovornl wooks ago, to mako publlfe the conditions on thb stock exchafjwjjiai made pos sible to sale ofihiabio eccurltloj to prominent Republican politiclaos wlthouf receiving ay adequate com poneatlen. Tho Democrat nr4jtMt Ropubl! can polltlcans hlgkiWp la the. coun cils of tho party are' Implicated Ik questionable stock market gambling and intimate that campaign1 fund are collected by covering up tho operation as a transaction. They say that ju receiver Little field, Is a Republican, tho Inside of tho story will nover bo published through him. 0 . J. Negplon. tho Russian who told the police that Izu Bermon was ag escaped prisoner from tho czar's prison, reports to tho Seattle police that he has been condemnod to death by local revolutionists for turnlus Informant. Attor all thu rejoicing over the fact That tho Broadway grade qwi tlon was temporarily Bottled, and tkt long-drawn out fight In the city cettri- 'ell at nn otid, It appear that th city and tho Oogoh 'Kleotrlc. Is mo noaror a nolution of tholr dlfflouUljMi than they woro two months ago, T,ho. mayor has refused to slgtv the cod tract which waato put a qnleUu "on tho troublo, and there the matittf stande. Up until , this. aftornbOH Mayor itodgcrsJld 1bt know h'at he Wat to, be mado a party to the cohspaet. aitd nlthotiKh ho vni(ii'ot lsi favor of entering into ouch u compact 'with, a. pubfo aotvlborriorTijjrairorf, hi" (lii 'riot Intorfuro with tho decision of tkfi IcQiincll.- Thl Hftornoop, however; ho consulted tho ally attorngy, and found that ho would nlso bo ob'llg to attach his namo to tho paper, Then tho mnyor'bolted, ' In tho first plnco Mayor Rodgori In of tho opinion that It la rank fool iBhnns3for tho .city to bind itsolf to tho Oregon Kloctrlo by n formal coti tract, whon tho company Is obliged, under' Its franchise to do everything It promlson la tho contract without any concessions on tho part of tho city. Tho company U hound to low or Its grndo anywny, so ho' contonds, what Is t,ho uso of drawing up a Jogal contract. Thou ngnln, tho claiiso In the con tract whoroby tho city promise to Improve tho two streets Intorsectlnc Broadway before tho Orogon Eloctrlo la asked to Kwor Its truck, smaks too much of buncomb to suit tho mayor Tho council will hnvo to throsh the mntter out aguln at tho next mooting. It can (JIbpobo of It In any way It sees lit, but thoro will ho no contract If tho mayor has to sign It. ROOSEVELT SENDS JAPS OUR "LOVE" i ! , (Halted I'rws Leiued Wire) ' WiwihlBgtJ)H,J D. g. -Sbpt. 2. Diplomats here today are dlBCUlc litter ont to Socrotary of State Root by President Rooevelt com mendlHg tho action of tho Japanwo government In postponing the Toklo exposition and taking occasion to state that tho Amorlcan people feel frloHdly toward the Japase. The letler, which was made public from Oyster Bay last night, Is considered as having been written for the pur pose of putting to an end the son tlon created last week by a hurried visit of DarcH Takablra to (hi Presi dent and tho rumor that Mlplster Wu isto bo ro-called because Ja,gan does not like him. ' Tho President' letter to Root states that the American government commondi the decision of Japan to postpone the Toklo exposition, ' President Roosevelt y "T'J people of tho XL S. hold for! Japaa a T. McDonald, Mabel Montell and another- -wqman, whose namo li not given, woro held up while traveling peculiar feeling of regard and frlonl i '...in fpnm " ILnrilnAn tn TIfV.!t.i. .i n ntUi. nntlnn In mrr fak glai dlajBC la W ;JJIqUB, wash., aad 30e was secured anxious to WU Jupau In every way Ha ms4 eIr wr & tk"4Tla, wkkk k ImhI ,.w ,hy thft (J(rw r0bb4,r thlK wg J,,.. U iMJib't f iMnii ftM.