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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
'.-? ' i' ' "1 if IfSSv . . . ... . pAjawk. gwyMjidjgtgjgtttBan ay, September. ii,imq. . , o.t. ,t ' vy LFp 4'mt k ' l n ' , -aV -jtn . ., ;. , s f &$ j'. iJsap- ' - L Tf'1""-' I1 Wtvm 'i'J'' gr'issaWHt?lf !'.', l-1 "M wr-T7----Jc. . .i .) hi. v,'-J5ntfffjj ,. ,JMi"V ,r i :i . - 4" ' ' V " a v" -.-. am, ... ' ' T KV . MKWVT "1 i T , , j . . a.-1- A . r ' dsf J T I ,? .... ,'.! ! J k ull t- I A Fl w mh m Mriik'k ' i . , ',' kMi m kL.4 - - m k -. -1- ' v ..- j'. te. ., 1 .i "' i 'w j."-i. A4- . er , t &. m w-fMR- ? i zmma mmm -fiBMiw.tTH ' k.ma-k .. - - .--... v e.v i P mi' FOR STlff FJR V. 4- VL IV 4 id &r4stMd are Packed M Birrer v ' w Crowd Tokoitow ," Hi jiff ftttet wcntJwr conditions, per- i track and ploiMlil attractions rtr all dcpnrtmita nro nmklnG ! data (air r great succosa. Tho i iiactrlc cars from nil dl- paring more out of i Tltttort tWR erer saw this fair Hre. We6ftsdy will bo Snlotn f.isd the crowds will lo immonso r A thereat of tho wcok. 'fho ftriiti this, morning was (ho ' of aHractlon. 40WN; All SJores Close. ' cm Dy will witness a dosing "ot llKiof buBlncss from 11 o'qlock mi forenoon, and all tho grocery vill bo closed all day. Salem $ 11 havo to order ijrocorlo H6U1 Thurhdny morning. ij jui-Mimj .i"l i ii'Kniiii, ItDcoj'UIHary Band. W, K. W: EIroy, director. I. 'Old Faithful Iol2- 4WP oK Mnrch, riia'n. Ovortrare, "Poet and Peasant," . Suppo. Doscrlptlvo, "Tho - Calvary Charge," Ludors. I . (Vocal solo,' i"A Gypsy Maldon I," 'K. Parker. J3, 9. 10. Mrs, Halllo Pnrrlah-Illnges Cornet tvolo, selected, Mr. F. DrlscoL Intcriiil.sftlon. Selection, "Mnrltann," Wnllnco. MIbs Mooro in elections. l Soxtotto from "LucU," Donl-' . zottl, MesBrs. DrlBcol, 'Coch-I fan, Qllmoro, Powoll, Durtou Qunrtct. Mnrch, Nntlonnl. . (Continued on Pago.C.) State Fair Racing Program in i . hi Aggregation of Harness Horses Ever In Oregon Will Be Seen t the Grounds Next Week i 10 n it u II IS WEDNESDAY, SEITISMUKH 10 OregQn I'uro, two-year-old trottorB (closed) .$ 400 Inland Emplro Purao, throo-yoar-old trotters (closed). G0Q Orea.ter Salem Purse, 2; 08 pneors (closed) G000 THUltSDAV, 8EPTEMUEH 17 Mountain Valley Purse, threo-year-old pacors (closed)".? BOO Pacing, 2:10 class , 800 Lewis and Clark Puno, 2:11 trottora (closed) 5000 B , FRIDAY, SEITIOIUEH 1H Pacing, Consolation to 2:0S class ....,.,. ,$1000 Jwpld Transit Puro, 2:05 pneora (closed) 1000 Trotting-, 2:19 class ,.... 800 . SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 Kurai Spirit Purso. 2:09 trotterj fcloaed $1000 MANY I'll T.ViTi """ 'i iui iruuur.i iciuaeu fiuuu h. irottlng, Consolation to 2:14 class 1000 IS FAR''8 J FROM SATISFIED WITH MOROCCAN SITUATION PROBABLE PLAN 4 I I Mill I J. J. HILL t (tfulted 1'reM l.jNmod Wire: I Mbdford, Or., ftpt 15. la 'Jamas J. Hill at work looking for tho nocoA sary finaBc'cs with which to bttild a lino Into Ccntrl Orogon? Tho ar rival In Med ford of John D. Colgate, a banker of Now York City, after fol lowing tho routo recently traversal! by John D. Porter, Hill's rftliosi bulldor, would Indicate as much. Mr, Colgate ndmjts thatlio crossed" the. country Jn ordor to detormlnp tho w sourcos of that section, with a view of placing loans thoro at some. fulur; time, but he disavows any connection I with Mr. Hill. ' "The trip wnBnpUr03lyJtf,or JiJcMf. urd onlVlinu7rMid1ilr. CblV gnto. "Thoro waa u business Bide to tho deal, and It was simply n, mnttea of looking ovor tho resourced of. tho! cpuntry with n view of placing n fow loan1. My houae kcops cjoso watch on contemplated rallrond linos, nnd for that reason I mmlo this trip. "I nm not connoctcd with Mr. Hl'l In any way. I am horo In my own interest entirely. Of courso, If Mr. Hill decides to build suolt n lino, it Is posslblo that, wo will furnish aonio of tho money .for Its construction. This, howhvor, must not bo con'struol -to moan tlint I am horo at his ro quoBt." ii. 'i- ' ORIENTALS RUN BUT ARE CAUGHT drafted t'rm leaned U'lr.) ' ' Washington, D. C , Sept. 15. Tho department of Justice was'advsed to- May of the capture of two Japaneao vessels and between 30 and 40 Jap aneao sailors, caught seal poaching within the throe-mllo limit, off Fort Paul Island today. The'rovenuo cu tor Bean overhauled tho foreign ves sels, and captured them after n chaao. The men were taken to Unalaskn nnd will be aont to Valdog for trial. On one of tho schooners woro founJ Several hundred flklua, and tho small boatB were covered Vlth bood,how- ling that tho cala had.PMU killed r i rvTN' w1tl1!IiKfli'pTo:r'lje"dreo-1m mrsTastor ATTACKS ; SOCIETY ( United 1TM I.cved Wfro.) Now York, Sept. lfc Nojw York's "Bwolloat" woro given si ierflOc Jolt Roosevelt'sCbtke Is Nmd' Antifcftrk(s lesiUe Am iKgM iaipl EXAMINER NOT DRUNK ' WHEN BANIC WAS CLOSED ll'nltcil l'rci Icned Wlre.i Washington; D. 0., 8opt. 15 De claring that the condition of tho Cos mopolitan Bank of Pittsburg was wor&o than was at first reported. Deputy Controller Kano today denied that John H. Cunningham, national bank examiner, w.aBjintoxlcated when ho ordered the Institution to close Ita doors. I "We can find no basis for tho charge," said Kane. "Wo did noti make an investigation. We mado an Inoulry, and can find nothing to back up the assortlon made in Pittsburg and published broadcast." The deputy controller!! declaration today by tho publlcatlonItniio Oc tobor Delineator of an Jntorvlow by Mrs. William Astor, who rotlrod to day from tho lo.njlrlilp of Now York society. Mrs. Asor says somo cut ting things nbout'tlfo clImborB of Now York nnd Washington society, and bluestockings herb are Indignant at what thoy torm her "HconBO." "I am not vain enough to thlnV Now York will not bo .able- to get along very well without mo;" sayH Mrs. Astor, In announcing- her retire ment. "Many womon will rise up to tako my placo. But I hopo my influ ence will bo 'felt In one thing, and that Is tho tifacontluuiug of tho un dignified methods employed by cer tain Now York women to attract, a following." Mrs. Astor charactoriiea the func tions of some society leaders as a "circus," and criticises the wild rush Inftnr fnrliiii?rB. I haro"nevor entertained a, forr (ItnltKl-lttta Urtd Wlre.i , Saratoga, N. Y Sfjit. 15. Chan. Evans Hughes was renominated for governor on the first ballot by tho Re publican stnto convention horo to day, i The official vote onf tho, first ballot In. tho Republican statu convoutlJii this iiftornoon ro-nomluatlng Govern or Hughes stood '. For CharloJ E. Hughes827. For James W. Wndsworth, Jr., 151. For John K. Stowart--31. HugliCH the Man, Saratoga, N. Y,, Sept. IB. That tho opposition to the renomlnatiou of Governor Hughes il. being cou lUtcted n -tlio s.tntV-coJft'Wtliih'ahere moroly for tho purposo of porlnlttlng somo of tho leaders to ''make a bIiow of strength" Is shown, by tho state ment of William ProndorgAst, rogh tor of Kings county, who said todny that Stnto Chairman. Woodruff prom bud htm In advance tljiit Hughes would bo nominated. In an intorvlow given oxoliiBlvely to tho United Pross, Prendorgnst to- day said: "Woodruff promtsod mo on his honor, boforo the conferences lajtt night that Htigheit would bo ronoml tmted. Tho Hughes, men in the Kings county delegation thou ro mnlned qulot and solid for tho pur poso of allowing- Woodruff to make his show of strongth nnd control his own delegation, apparently twinging It against Hughes. As a mattor of fact, wo know that Hughes would bo renominated, and I am absolutely cir tain that It will bo Hughes on the first ballot." New HHfeHK RNUffeRtteM. Boston, Mam., Sept. IS. TImm saRdn qt TlepHWleanii frew the alx Now Ragland states gathered at Polnl of ( Pine today to atetad tho ratiflcatloH of the national ticket and tho opening ot the campaign. Gpver nora Woodruff, of Connecticut) Pree or, of Vermont, and McLane, of ffeyr Hampshire, wero present and deliv ered addresses, The celebration was elaborately planned, and wag marked by parades and entertainments of va rious kinds. PleMree of Taft h&4 Sherman, and the usual campaign decorations,' were In full evidence everywhere, ! ... i i ii luMOWH 1'HOM jKKK,' T1IKHK AMI KVKiirwiiHnn Dr, David M. Goodwin, charged with Implication In tho land fraud cms.) In this Htnto, died nt tho ago of 75 years In Los Angolos yesterday nttomh'd hy hls.hrldo of three dayn Mary A. King, who married him on his duathbiMl, according to his last wish. A tiur.ii In the Stanford Unlvoruity nfTulru; tho studontH havo won a Hllght; victory, over Prosldunt Jordan, liy getting him to appoint a commit tun of Htudonts jtnd to imue n dlplo nut o Harold Flldi, cdftor of the college pnpur, In which derogatory BtaloniontH woro mado ngatnet Jor dan. Tho lliirrlman roada mado more money during July than during the sumo month of any other year, ac cording to tho report Juit Issued, the Income being Increased bj retrench ing as tho gross earning had do creased, I l II III mill was ..made in the pr,oaonce of the -e,Bner ,ujny f0 unlcM hocamo'toj ammer, a cieur-,Cu, mr " mo with a letter of Introdnction,H shrt ht ., Fn.ll 15. lh.-,M-i WfU elven nn ,.,.. i i t the German im-,,.,,,.,,. ttnrenar . tJ it tuv ii ,uu "' ine ..IT '? rrtnpo.c, lni,, . tUt0 the acting sr T relgn office yeiforday V rt InS U'erit00d that lsWllT,ad sP'n that Mu lWiii w pay the ita "Nlonolpeaceat - Auiai napd a eiu..., ShlT lhe roaltIon at M.. . t thu mill .. "Mill, . - uui agree JT1 alal Hafld iti, v.i l2!ore he recog L3 -T '"ace. not Moro says. , whoso appearance carries no sugges- Itlon of devotion to alcoholic liquor; ,The Franco-Spanish note Is In two drinking. . 4 'MATCHED TO parts. The first part Is general and ; "I was not drunk," said Cunning- j I GENERAL ELECTRIC IS . MING WATER refers to tho interests that the pow ers must Insist on being conserved before Mulai Hafid Js. recognized, namely the confirmation of- the Alge clraa treaty, and tho. right ofFrance an(P Spain to prevent 'contraband of arras at sea. The second part of the note is a declaration of tho intention of France and Spain to exact from Mu lai Hand a recognition of their rights Including, tnex reimbursement of (he powers of the restoration of order at Casa Blanca. The note says that Mulal Hafld should assure hon orable treatment for Abdul Axis and confirm all the treaties of the former government before he can be recog nized as Sultan. .. fer ., ot Moro gjg. tars Germanr Cisco. Eureka. Freeao. Lo Anzelee. 1,.iTrT0 ,APA3f San D,e otef cU,- They wl,r .! fc-i- 15. The del. Btav in laun ulll oarlv in VnvflBt. 1 this r.ii .., i i I. . . i , . i. ..- M "" wl '--- ABTfBiHil Tk t., r: im nm. "The rkh wait it can eoauel Me rrai ' when b le wor"f ... . . vl 11 ...- ...1,1. n I Item. "Juage uiunum wB ... Ran prancBcai when the bank was closed, xi was cloted upon his advlco." ' o - ME8RA FOREST FIRES AGAIN BREAKING OUT (United P. -A Wire.) Calumet, Mich., Sept. 15. Foreit fires are again ,raglng near here to day, and a dancing pavilion and sev eral small bnlldlBgs were destroyed by flames between here and Lake Superior, a distance of three miles. The school building Is threatened, and men are'workiag hard to prevent its destruction. Reports from 'Baraga county state tho fire has burned Itself out aftor destroylag millions of dollars worth ef property. Ontonagon county Is not menaced by the forest re. Reports today say that there are several iraall fire? about Norway and near Iwae moun UIb, Some peep) Jst c't aland it to FiailT NELSON Sept. 15. Infor- T President , fe. Josslyrt nnd Chief Engineer' SntTn'v'iin,, of tho Portland RallwayJlJghtjA Power Compuny, were in the city today looking over tho properties of tho company, und went backt'at'l'KU v'ia' 'Th'oy wJl11 not disepb's- the subject broached by POWER n,ti iv in t, iinltM Press bv '0 reporter, the i.rchaso by their James Coif roth, the fight promoter, I "a"y tho W8 today states mat mere, win ue a ngiu ami North Mill crock ditch, wlilph, It la .rumored, Is about to tako place. Abstract! of the proporty nro being propgred. .Mr, Joilyw twtld they had expended 135,000 In the town the past year on the strength ot a prom ise of an amended charter, which tho council has not yet seen lit to. pasj. Thoy wore pa,yl,g High street for tho Oregon Klcdrjp, v between Packy McFarland and Bat tllng Nelson for the lightweight championship of the world at Colma on' the 'afternoon, of Thanksgiving Day. Coffrolh says that McFarland has agreed to fight, and that Nelson has practically agreed to the terms of the proposed match. WANTS CALIFORNIA TO HAVE GOOD EXHIBIT San Francisco, Sept. 16. Chair man Arthur R. Brlggs, or. the local executive committee of the Alaska Yukon commercial exposition, to bo bel' at Seattle, Is'today preparing n macs of literature to be sent out all over the state, urging all sections to make ready for the exhibit of the MURDERED BY NEGRO ACCORDING TO DREAM (United VttMt Uiwt VJU.f Galveston, Tex., Sept, 15. After dreaming the exact circumstances of his own murder and writing the ptory n detail four day, before the crime was committed, John Buchtorn, a jpreMod by the dream that he wrote It out In detail and mailed It to hit cousin, James Harry. Four days later Huchtern became Involved in a quarrel with Raymond Is'owton, one of his negro cotton pick- wealthy farmer, Is. dead today, tho (era, As the planter mounted nw victim of a negro who appearanfco norao me negro snoi mm in me waca. tallies wltht he aasln of the vision Newton's brother, who wintered nuchtera dreamed that ho wits I the murder, was captured and. atate. Thlllerature Is. accompanied jhot In the bak by a man with lynched, and the pir ed by a r.Ht fr funds, and It Is tae Intentwn of the committee to make i large a dUplay at t Seattle fair large scar acroae the back of his neck ' away by oslcers, and I held In tho and wheae fretgr waa cut oK at v county Jail here. He has a scar oa the Sfrt Joint. Another wai waa Jhlsek, and has Iot the ftrst Joint Hjca t siMMla, k u to m.wt blj ruf'ttnuer, j a Fwi. rriiM. a y . A " '