Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 10, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY-, QCT01HSU 10, 1008.
NO. 810,
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BALKANS WAR SITUATION
MMISSISSIPPI CONORESS fllfT FOR OREQON IMPROVEMENTS
MPORTANT
MEASURES
ENDORSED
I! COMMERCIAL
CONORESS '
(CrlKd 'Ten Leased Wire.)
Sis Francisco, Oct. 10. Follow
; lithe net result of tho flvd days'
llta of tho Nineteenth Annual
l-iM-Mlislsslppl , congress that ad
ivtti hero todny, aB qxprossod in
o!tlom.
L-Annunl appropriation of $50,-
I'MOO for tfio Lakoi-to-Qulf wator-
linKhemo until It Is completed.
J Appointment of n commission
: (limine and report on Improve
latof Mnro Island navy yard, Cnl.
1 1 -An appropriation of $2G9,2f0
the Improvement of San Diego
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(Contlnuod on Page 5.)
NARROW. ;
ESCAPE
IN AUTO
2
AT fOUNDERS RAY
CELEBRATION
' (United Pi ess I.eiucd Wire.)
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct, 10.
Mlchoner, tho during driver of tho
Lozlor car In tho ante races over
tho otght-mllo course at Falrmount
Park, today cscapod death by a
hair's breadth, whon his big nin
chine turned 'turtle whllo going at
u terrific r'nto of speed.
Tho crowd Which, Jias bcotl watch
ing tho rnco thought botli Mlchoner
nud his mechanic undoubtedly had
heou killed, Tho mnchjno wont over
in n groat cloud of jrlusL Whon tho
crowd rencl)od tho spot and tho dust
cleared, Mlcheiior w.ib Boon standing
besldo tho car, calmly lighting n
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Continued on naiso flvo.
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MAYOR
RODGERS
DECLINES
BIG SIGN REMOVAL
CAMPAIGN
Mnyor Rodgors is fjrm In refusing
to1 allow his namo to ho brought up
ngaln for Mayor, but- it is1 under-
stood will take tho' place again If
It is forced upon hlnu-.HIs roaBons
for 'declining aro that it takes so
touch of his tlmo hti has noglcctod
his prlvato Interests. Tho offlco is
ope that any man can koop hlmsolf
busy with from morning until night,,
and aB It is tho mayor's' disposition to
look nftor things shnrply, It )ms
made n greater demand on his time
than ho can afford to eIvo, nud' the
sacrifice of one man for four yeard
Is too much to ask of any buslnosH
man.
Cnuumlgn AKttliiNt Signs.
Tho Rtrlngont campaign against'
signs I) piiBhod with great vigor by
Mayor Rndgcrs. Yesterday by per
sonal notification of tho chlof of
police tho old Journal offlco Algn
ifiGrlTfNG
BOB'S" SON
i- IS GUILTY
M ESCAPE WITH
REPRIMAND
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THREE TRUE
BILLS ARE
RETURNED
THIS MORNING BY
GRAND JURY
(Halted tree Leeied Wire.)
Manila, P. I., .Oct, 10. It Is. stated
hero today following tho doparturo
of tho Atlantic 'fleot for Japan, thut
Lloutontnt Prank T. EvanB, son of
Rear-Admiral Bob Evans, has bootl
found guilty of tho chargo Of being
absent from his station whllo acting
as officer o( tho dock, using profane
and disgraceful languago to a'su
porlor offlcor and Intoxication. -It Is
stated hero that tho court martial
that has. been trying EvanB found
him guilty and recommended that
ho bo reprimanded but not dismissed
from tho service '
.Tho papom In tho cs'wnro in tho.
hand or Hoar-Admiral Sporry and
will bo examined on tlio culso to
Japun. Tho rosult Imb not boon of
ficially annpuncod but tho Informa
tion that ljvnns wn found guilty
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Now Is the Time
foil LAWKS' COATS, SUITS, MILLINKHY, RUKSS, GOODS, SILKS,
IWUMII, VMMSIlWRAIt, RLANKI71S, FLANNELS, MI2.VS GOODS,
WHhS, DHKSS SKIRTS, OHILRHKN'S COATS, SHOES .-.ml nil
W of Heavy floodn suitable for Winter wear. WB AUK II 12 IMS
Knil T1H2 OOODS. The crentest valiio evCr hIiowii bi Balem.
:ine Silks and
ress Goods
Tlousandj of ynrds of tho lut-
JBcltlurg and Waitings now
18 U1 at small prices. '
' 25c, 35c, 49c,
ojc and up
rapper
iannelettes
aeauds of varrt- nf , i
d prettieu pntterna now
81-3c. 10r
21 -2c and up
WeWthePr0a,-. ....... .
- n,"'i vui'jes in
19 n lle fo luwine con.1,.
8IERY" l'XDERWEAB. rmT
BLANKETS, FLANNELS
l!fERVEAIl. n.m.
l"N'DRRWEAn -,...,
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and MEN'S
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The Salem Hardware Co.
(INCORPORATED)
120 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET. '
Will open its doors for " business on Monday
1 Morning, October 12, and beg to inform the public
they will carry a full line of Hardware, Mechan
ics' Tools, Cutlery and Silverplated Ware, Stoves
and Ranges, Tinware and Enameled Ware, Paints,
Oils and Glass. A share of your patronage is
respectfully solicited. A full line of HEATH and
MILUGEN'S Paints and Varnishes. '
Threo indictments woro handed
down by tho grand Jury this morn
ing, as follews:
Stato vs. ChnrloB Mooro. Tho do
fondant In this Indictment is charged
with dofaclng tho w'nlla of a build
ing bolonglng to Ambroso Brooks In
tho town of SIlveAon, by tearing
down n beor fllgn contrary to tho
ctatutcs provldod for Btich casqs.
An lndictmont was found against
Edward Murray charging hm with
larcony from a dwelling. Murray
was arrested In this city on tho 21st.
of last month for tho nbovo charge,
ho having entored tho room of a
Salem man by the namo, or ponaer
and stolon an ovorcout vuluad at
$22.l0,
A truo b'lil. was also hnndod down
by the grand Jury .igalnst James A.
Waiker, which , nccusoH him of
breaking Into S. Oakl's restaurant
horo and Botnllng Bovornl cooking
utonnlls,. cigars, a field glass and n
watch, Including other porsonnl
property bolonglng to tho proprietor
of tho eating Iioubo.
In tho coso of Hill and Pojlor vs
Stato, tho dofoudanti plead guilty to
tho chargo of violating tho nlcklo-In-tho-Blot
machlno law and paid n flno
of $10. v
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SERVIA IS
IN HANDS
OF MOBS
MAY COMPEL KING
TO ABDICATE .
(United rrwii I.eflfpd Wire.)
Dolgrado, SorvlR, Oct. 10. Servla
mtiBt doclaro war ngaliiBt Austria or
bo torn to plocos by Btrlfa within
hor boundaries,
That Is tho situation horo today
and tho government roalllies Its
prodicatnont.
Tho mobs which have thronged the
cities woro rolnforcod tpday by tneh
thc.tuands vho havo como In from
tho country dltrlctu and all wildly
cry for war.
Great crowds flockod about tho
parliament building today. Thou
sands gathered about the royal
palaco and all public building.
I'lvqrywhoro W o nemana (or
OOOOOOOO
.Detroit, Oct. 10. -Chicago
won tho baseball gamo over
Detroit by a scoro of 10 to
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1'IIKHHYTKIIIAN HVXOl)
IN CONVI2.NTI0N
(8JI.U pjiui uu.i vma)
that stuck out Into tho afreet about comda from an apparontiy rollablo
eight Inches had to como down. It
has adorned tho front for 20 years
but undor tho now order of thing
became offensive and tho editor
radly took It down and will havo art
eloctrlc sign like that of the Stan
dard Liquor company erected, which
complies with tho new ordinance
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jODDS FIVBTOTWO
FOR, KLKCTIO.V OF TAFT
(United fret I.tnird Wire, I
If you want to get tho best val
ues in this part of tho world la
Lades Suits and Coat now is
your time; thoy are going IJUe
wildfire. It's the small prices
that does it.
WOMEN'S SUITS. $7.50, $10.B0,
312.50 and up.
WOMEN'S COATS, $1.03, $0.9S,
$0.00 and up.
JlftL'S COATS. 91.95, $2.95,
$'A.OQ, $4.50 and up.
CHILDREN'S COATS, $1.50.
$2.00, $3.50 and up
Sterejtat SavdE Yu Monty OregOfl
source.
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I1I2AHST SUFI) FOIt
$1,0,000 I-X)U AUTO UlItB
(Unl'.td I'reat Leased Wire.) '
Memphis, T"enn Oct, 10. G.
Howard Denby, claiming to repro
sent a syndicate, today Pays ho Is
niualtlnt. lolnra nt K in 9. nrilln nil
any part of 1,000,000 that he Is valuable papers and flles'from tho
San Francisco, Oct. 10. Within
five days William R. Hearst must
nnawor tho summons that ho has In
his possession today, Issued against
him in a suit for $10,000 for auto
mobile hire. Tho account wa
brought before Judge Morgan by Sol
J. Levi, who ulleges that he removed
willing to bet on Taft for President.
A portion of his money waB taken
hero and Denby claims to have placed
$100,000 already.
Denby is from New York and de
clares he will visit every large city
In Vhe United States to place monej
advantageously.
Have you yet found yourself lr
tie whirl ui the political excltenent?
office of the Examiner during the fire
of 1906. Two automobiles woro
used in the transportation of Ex
aminer property and .Levi considers
the -amount a fair compensation,
The bill was prcsonted to the Ex
aminer two years ago and was re
pudiated. Hearst was served with
the suBimoH after leaving the Cen
tral Theater lt night. He refuted
to dlscuse the ntMr.
Ashland, Or., Oct. D.-Tho Pre-
bytorlan Synod of Oregon convono'l
at Ashland yostorday for Its aniuipl
session which continues through to
day und Saturday. Presbyterian
churches In all parts of Orogou aro
rapresontod by ministers and luy
delugutes, ami a number of matters
of Importance in addition to routine
busluess aro to como boforo tho gath
ering, chief among which is a propo
sition to simplify tho proceedings and
lHBliieit of the synod by centralis'
Ing Its working force and making It
less unwJeldly by reducing tho num
ber of commltteo through whom leg
islation la. reported upon and adopt
ed.
Tho first session was held this aft
ernoon in tho main auditorium of the
First Presbyterian church of this
city and was marked by tho addro
of the retiring moderator, Rv. W. 8.
Gllbort of Astoria, and routine bus
iness matters. Doforo tho clotjo of
tonight's session a now moderator
will bo choBon tq preside over tho de
liberations of tho synod during the
remainder of Its session.
Ashland l entertaining the visi
tors and extending the hospltaltles
of Its home to 'them.
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Mr. L. D. Wood of Slietz. Or., and ; hot ehot Into the Ooroocrata.
Mies Phoebe Rhodes, of Albany. Tho West galo Republicans held
were united In marrl"K0 a the' a rally Thnrdy, night at which C,
home of the bride's mother, Thiim-jL. trr, W. 0. WlBiJow,-Sotor T.
dav noon, and left on the afternoon B. Kay, Reurewntatlvo H. D. Patton
train for their future home at the .a n. Lot Prc tuade ad
illwt, 'dreeee.
'.'Wo want the blood of Austria,'1
Is the oy. "Aro tho Servians cow
nrds, that thoy hosltnto to dofend
tho honbr of tholr" nation?"
Tho ngltijtorn call tho offlclrtls of
tho government trnltofs to tho peo
ple nnd donouncn thorn aB cravens.
Thoro It much tnlk ngatnBi King;
Potor anr bitter criticism of his at
titude Tho mob was rnglng through tho
atreuts until after midnight and nt
dawn tho demonstration vna ro
Bumod. Tho pooplo want war, Thoy
havo no fenr of tho result. Tho
furious hatred of AMstrla In tho
nubile mind has drlvon out all pos
sibility of nrgumout or roauon hav
ing any wolght.
Tho situation Is by far tho gravont
tho country has faced In years, The
heads of tho ' government depart
ments hnvo boon called togothor nud
King rotor Is with hl advisors.
Ab U;o king's hold on tho thro'no
is none ton secure, It Is-bolloved be
lieved ho will bo forced to doclaro
war, us othorwlso ho phobnbly will
bo dethroned a tho rcBult of a
revolutionary movambnt which al
ready Is -fwld to bo under way. ,
London, Oct. 10. -M. IswolBky,
Russian forolgn minister, todny ndd
cd a now sonsatlon to tho Hnlkan ini
brlgllo by Issuing a itatomout giv
ing Jhu llo to Forolgn M'uiator Von
Aorenthal,, of AiiHtrla.
Islowsky says that Aoronthal lied
Svhen ho said that Iswolsky knew
nbout Ausfrla's plnn to annex Hor
zpgovlnu und Hoslun long boforu It.
took place.
Tho Itti8lan diplpmnt said that h
know nothing whatever of such n
settlement on the part of Austria,
and ho said ho rosonted bitterly the
Inference that ho, lis tho ruprcson
tutlve of Russia, was awaro ot the
Hottloment In advance Ho In
timated that It waB nn effort to put
Russia. In a bad light boforo tho
other powers.
RBPUHLICAN OtUR HOLDS '
A HUCOBHHPUL RALLV
With President McNary n th
chair tho Salem Taft and Sherman
club ' puljed off a successful Iraftly
last night nt Hurst hall. Speeches
woro mnilo by Judgo-.Morolaud,
Judge 'Wwbstnr of Portland, Mayor
Rpilgers, H. K. (Hover and Senator
J. N., Smith. Mayor Rodgprs pourod
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