Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 20, 1908, Image 1

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Uofinco was paasoa nSaklng t trcot awBt oHNortli OHi
iecw and varaimg um ncrcci .-, um un aiwim nxr.-.
The Routine IroceeWnst.
Qtr Recorder called to order anil
a4e a dlgninod tind courteous
or pro tempore.
ktre was a quorum nreront on
N all, Stockton nnd Waldo being
FuranU wore ordorcd drawn to
I; 'or certain clnlms. Tho 111 or
nIdk plana o( a bnrn $10, vnn
It down to J5, nnd nllnwed.
Bin ot M WaM for lnvoatlKutlng
; q'iprry, for 8, nllownrt.
Street Work Itcnortctl.
E''otl, of commltteo on streets,
wrua nnai estimntes on lower
M street. On nucatton of coat ot
ta'n put In by tho Warren Conr
mn company nt Twolfth ana
U. the council divided, thb noofi
xftTX tho dnv
Wot aUo reported on the tclty
X futhorlzlne commlttoo on
'Jti n put in drain tile, water and
ill. Carried
Tile n North S-'Ipni.t
wIna?B of North CottnRO at'ot
H I problem thnt enuncod fha
"til nsx Tho nroiorty owrert
d furnish Ml- If tbVclty
U put It In. FMIott got A mo-
through to io thta work '
Il'ort on Si'wcru,
yt reported that Cottago
wor waB reauy ion a rc-sur-Coawalttee
on HconBear reported
wblT on D. A Mattaon'n unnll-
'or liquor licenser
wjwttee on brldjies reported
'"iv oncci uruife wouu u re-
kw i ,or '"iprovement or Thlr
P'a rtreet, elKheen feet wide
P'y Of crushftd rock, was nre.
" bjr Alderman Ratcllff. City
yJr Innrucd to raako pla
L Uum Wowd construction
!! that Jome of the pronely
J wt4 tho atreu 20 or 2?
I, vof llluli Street
tun.f' read for ralanr tke
P Of H th arrant - a7... x
krr'rirls8 !,1 t0 .c"re th7 dl to
fcrtrhriy Oregon. Eiec-
u ' BJ fw,W8nes a, petjtlon of
rB other fni. w.it. L.,
3 fcoad atreet, Pleasaat Howe
I X? ,"A.ord.ered buIlL lillett
lriJ !v I0r txlas yi d
f n object to t6 giaterlal be-
5Ssa2a,
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Mt"Mr Pav,n5 w,lh Warrii
"of SrJ Pavement Irom wU
?. the 'mprovement or
MSiff.d,",ereC09 "
of tlm '"'H'UYtJsaeai m am
I f ".B,.e. U WOUM hft 1nn.
wlfo, Sarah Qalbralth and T. B.v Kay
TeplattBtfme, And Vacate an '81W.,
Goo. N. Pattoraon nt 356 State
tree naked for a Manor llconse. To
commltteo.
Ilrooksldo addition by TUos. jonoa
waa favorably reported on and adopt
ed. City rcco-dor wns asked to nptify
property ownora of assessment for
Improvement ot North CoftaRO, D and
8ovontoonth itroot. J
CommlttoO was Instructed to sell
bqnds for Improvement of High and
Commercial street.
Re8olnt'ons wero offored rolatlnj?
to North Mill creok ditch, doclarlng
onmnln liA n nillaance.
Low moved that Bnmo bo adopted.
Cnrrlod.
Grndo was snkod for n sldowalk
pii Loallo, botwoen Capital nnd Unl
ivorslty. Granted.
An ordlnanoo was favorably report
ed raWnK salary of city attornoy
from 5000 to J900.
A bill waa reported for tho regu
lation of slaughtor houses. To go
into ofTeot May 1900.
Rill to vncato Btreot car service on
Twelfth street to 8. P. depot, was up
for patsao with an unfavorable re
port. The roport wns not accepted.
Tho result of th's Is that tho or
dinance vacating tho Twolfth street
track wllj .pass.
For Falnnount Park.
Ratcllff moved that a special com
mittee Qf thrpe bo appointed to con
sider feasibility of tho city acquiring
a park 9a Falrmount hill. 'Chair
aamo Ratcllff, Elliott and Mooros.
Presnall moved that tho flooded
dlsrtlpt on North Hood street and
oast pWq of Droadway go to street
committee with power to act.
Pve Court Strict.
Frasor brought up thb matter of
waving Court street f,uU width to
Twelfth street. He stated that tho
property owners were nearly unani
mous for bltulttchlc paving.
A bill was read providing that all
ditches or waterways be not mow
than 12 feet wide and fenced on both
side with wire fence. To ro and
Ordinance to require owners of
suck ditches to bridge same.
MISS ELKINS WOULD
BtGOfpiKE
(Uotted VttM Lmh4 Wire.)
Paris, Oct. 2Q. New .OHaplIa-
iions are aaaea to.tne Aoruwi-aiKiH
match today, when 'It became kaewa
that if the Italian duke married ike
American helreea. the nronosed match
between the Count of Turin aad Prln
cees Patricia of Connaught would not
be sanctioned by King Bdwardf.
Following the announcement that
King BramaHue! had sanctioned tke
AbriKZl-Blklns tAatch, and agreed to
reoelye the American girl at court as
a-, royal princess, it was uieeovered
tliat Kjng Edward was trying to pre
vent the wedding.
r The reason for thin la that It wUl
stahd In tho way of the proJe6ted.be
trofhal Of the Cotinl of Ti'rfH anil the
iJfices Patricia ot ConBaught, Tke,
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BROKER
SUICIDE
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MftLIONAIRE
(Cait4 rrtM a4 Wire.)
Sax Rafael, Cal Oct. 2e.-WUh a
bulle in his brain, Otha MHartzell,
a ,weUhy broker ot Pittsburg, la dy
ing teday at the Cottage hospital, af
ter removal from tke Hotel Rafael,
where alone and ttrrfd of life, tke de
spondent man attempted to takd hta
own life laet night. Harbell left a
note to the hotel manager, carefully
explaining that be was not Insane,
but that human existence, eVen with
his great wealth, held nothing for
hlro, and he resolved to leave It.
The life Hart.ell heldo valueless
was Insured by him for $100,000 to
Ifi1fit.lVAfi
Hartiell, who was one ot the Car
neaie steel, millionaires, had been a
guest jitthe Hotel Rafael for six
LAND JACKSON
FRAUD G0UNT
COUNSEL RAPIST
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CANNOT BE DIS- GRANTED STAY OF
Itaie va. Marion K, HIm, disbar
ment proceedings, demurrer to petl
tten of State Bar Aseoelattea sue-talned.
Biggs was convteted ot "eeneplracy
to suborn perjury," and nerv4d a
term In Jail under sentence ef tke
federal court. State Bar Aseoelatton
brought action to disbar on the
ground of this conviction,
Supreme court holds that while
the pregen statute makes perjMry
and e,uematlon pr perjHry eriraes, It
does, riot make "conspiracy to4 su
born, perjury" a crjme, and hense dis
miss the suit against Biggs. .
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SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS
Tho .Tapnnedo wolcouio tb tho
American fleet Burpaasod all previous
rccoptlons, and appeared to bo sin
cero. C. D. Peyton, n Mlsioula, Mont ,
gnmo warden, nftor bolng mortally
wounded by Indians, laid on his side
and klllod Jour of tho rodsklns.
Gnmblors aro fighting tholr last
political battlo In Ropo, Nov., the
"Monto Carlo of Amorlca."
This Is tho Inst day to register In
Oregon.
" Five mon and one woman Were
klllod In tho anow storm which swept
Colorado yostorday.
Oregon bunks show an incrcaso In
dopoalts Blnco May of $2,000,000,
Dank Examinor Claud Qfttch lias,
beon named as recolvor for-tbo Farm
ers' and Traders' Dank ot La Qrando.
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TQ URGE REVISION ..
OF PAPER TARIFF
V.Dlted Pr- I-S1 Wlir.l
Duluth, Minn., Oct. 20. -A-tor
spending monta nvestgating the
wood pulp paper printing Industry In
Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota,
tke commltteo ot six, appointed by
eoagreee to study the conditions, It
W learned today, will recommend
tliat tke kity oa tho product be ro
rlsed, Cqngr8man Mann, who has
been awit active In the Investigation,
today said
"It is say belief that the commit
tee wttl recommend a revision of the
tarl on Canadian wood pulp and Ca
nadian print snip paper. From our
Investigating it appears that tho
wood puln supply la he r,orthweat
will not last many years.
"At tke -re$f.t rate of cona-rnp-t'on
the supply will be exkaueted In
Wisconsin and Hlchlgsn stow any
paper wills kave nearly, ajl their
spxte tlnsker eblpiwd -r Mlaneo
t M t to eejy l
count was onco Jilted by Prlncoss Pa
trlcln, who was rocontly ropbrted bo
trothod to tho young king of Portu
gnl, but tho match did not suit the
king, who had abc.it arranged a bo
trothal with Turin again,
Prince Victor Emmanuel, Count of
Tuiln, is tho older brother of tho
Duko of Abruszl, and both are cousins
of the King of Italy.
Tho Princess Patricia is tho daufth
to,r of ho Duko of Connaught, and
thoroforo nlcco of King Edwnrd.
Tho marrlago pf the Duko of Ab
ruzzl to Mlaa Elkina and tho ono of
tho Count of Turin and tho Princess
Patricia would thorororo mako Mlai
Elkina a siater-ln-law of King Ed
ward's niece, a relationship which
does not &oom to appeal to the British
monarch.
ENGAGEMENT IS
OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED
Rome, pcL 20. In accordance
with the announcement made sovoral
weeks' ago, the mlulstor of mar! no to
day ordered tke Italian cruisers
Flermoscu and EUiria to escort tho
Duke d'AhruHl on hli return to Italy
aftor his marriage with Miss Kathar
ine Elking.
Tho Flernw?a ts now at New York
and the Eturla. whlrh Is In South Af
rican waters, will sail at onco for
America.
The nnnoiiBcemeat Is looked upon
here a ofSclal recognition' of the en-
I j,
gaROHIUUl.
It Was also announced today that
the hrldal couple will sail for Italy
aboard the crulsor Enropea, on their
honeymoon.
WASHINGTON 8TATE
WITHOUT? SPEAKERS
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 20. With tho
exception of.Senator Fulton, of Ore
gon, who will speak in Seattle Octob
er 31, there will bo no National Re
publican spppkera In Wa'hlniton dur
ing the political campaign. Chairman
Debruler, of th -tato committee, had
hoped to have Senator LaFolletto, ot
Wisconsin and Senator Dolllver. ot
Iowa, hero during the laBt week, but
LaFollette's western dates have beeu
Cancelled, and a telegram received at
state, headenarters from Joseph M
Dixon, head of the speakers' bureau
of the natkHMil committee says:
"In order to put Dolllver in doubt
ful state, and wave two days In the
West. I have eancelleJ hta date in
Oregon and Washington, and wl
d hlw Bt trow San Franelsco.
. Cotmm Ck- d Hmm
ry, ot Nln-. will ekw all
tMr work i tke PftetAc stope.
wooks. Ho nppoarod to bo.contonted
nnd happy and to enjoy llfo. To
friends ho spoko of a trio to Japan
that ho was planning.
Hartzell telephoned to Manager Or
pin of the hotol to come to his room
within IS minutes, Orpin waited tho
designated time and went to tho room
Thdre ho found Hart-oil llr chair
with a bullet nolo in his Jioail, and
tho revolver lying near him. The
man was in a stupor, from .which ho
has not recovorod. t '
Hartrell loft a lottor fortA,. T po
Foreat, a San Francisco mand, and
telegrams for his son, L. M. Hartzell,
head of a department of the Carnegie
Steel Company; RovW. H. Hartzell,
of Minneapolis, a brolhor, and, (or his
oxecutor,
SUH-TtAGKTTES PHEPAKB Td
WAIt'ON LEOIWVrPRK
(Ualtrd IttM U4 W!r.)
San Francisco, Oct, 20i The suf
fragettes of California are prepar'ng
today for an extenslre campaign to
dlaEcnilnate tho literature 61 their
cause. They nave started' a move
ment which will culminate in a pro
longed siego of tho state legislature
at its next session. Already head
quartera adjacent to the capital at
Sacramento have been seoured, and
many of tho leaders will -remain In
Sacramento from election day until
the la-t day ot the legislative eeawion.
Prominent women throughout tke
stato are receiving letters urging
them to Join Jn the movement for
equal suffrage, and women lecturers
are preparing to tour tho state to lay
the advantages of equal rights before
audiences of women.
It hap boon suggested by seme of
the women that sevoral of thfUlfra
gettes ihal! station themsolvea In thv
ferry building to sell suffrage pam
phlets, and thus Incur arrest, la order
to advertise the caute.
IOLK COUNTY TKAf'llEKS'
INSTITUTE CLOSED FRIDAY
Dallas, Or Oet. 19. Tvo annual
teachers' IneMlnfo of Polk count
closed hero Friday after most suc
ces'iul eeeefon Nearly .00 teachers
wero registered and a number pf
prominent 'iducatora of Oregon at
tended. The work was carried en
under the denartment plan and tke
new system met wKk muck greater
favor among the teaekers and tke In
stitute Instructors than tke old plan
of kavlac tke work of tke psiwsy,
later mediate and advanced iMtari
nnts all carried on at tke sate tee,
BRITISH SHIP
APPREHENDED
Vienna, Oct. 20. According .to a
illitnntrli rnrplvoil hora. an Austrian
torpedo boat has nrroeted a British
steamer near Cattaro, for carrying
arms and ammunition to Monteno-
ern. nnd tho foreign office here Is
proparlng for dlroot negotiations with
ureal uritain ovor tno siiuaiion,
TJio solzuro ot tho British vowol is
oxpectcd to bring to a head tho ques
tion of tho recognition ot the annex
ation of Bosnia and Horzegovlna by
negotiations botwoon tho two govern
ments, and It Is llkoly that tho prin
cipal Issues at stake in tho Balkan
situation may be aottlod before the
conforonco of tho powers.
According to Information rogardod
as authontlo hero today Turkey has
opened negotiations with Austria re
garding tho annexation of tho two
Balkan provinces by Franz Josef, and
thoro Is ovory prospect that Turkey
and Bulgaria will settle thejr difficul
ties. I 'II MM
AMERICAN BERVIANS WOULD
HAVE U. 8. INTERFERE
8an Francisco, Oct. 20, A stirring
appoal to President Roosevelt by the
Servians of this city tor intervention
hv the United Status in the affairs Of
'orvla and Austria Is on its way to
'TVHVlllllKlUn tuuay. n a ftitin m
meeting of tho local Sorylans held
last night it was resolved to appeal
to Washington to save to Sorvla tko
states of Bosnia and Horsogovlsa
from tho rulo of Franz Josef
For two hours tho excitod audlenca
lhtoned to patriotic npoec'ieo in their
mothor tongue, recounting the his
tory of Servla and Its right to Inde
pendence, and particularly to fair
treatment at the hands pf tke Euro-
jwan powers.
Hundreds swarmed rorwara ai tno
concluHloa of tho iqeetlng te an
nounce themselves as volunteers ts
return to Servla to fight with ker
armfofi aaralnftt tho AlMtrilH. Tele-
bjshis wero received from all parts
of the state, promising naaacjai am.
Dally scores are Joining tke volun-
ttuir rnannanlea that are drllllna' In
several California Htf. Among the
Yuiunioers are wy ATwif(. wnu
are anxlou to Join tke Servian forces
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TOGO'S NEPHEW .TAILX!
LIKE COMplON WOWIY.
Chicago, Oct. 20. G)k Tetf,
a Japanese, who declare that he Is a
nephew of the faroou Admiral Toge,
la preparing today to fcr'nn action
against the police for wknt he terms
an outrage, because he was arrested
for dlsorderdly conduct vostorday.
Tho Japanese Is 24 yean old.
Ho entered tho Harr'son stroot po
lice station and demanded that n pa
trol wagon be sent to arret a man
whom, ho declared, had assaulted
him.
'When the desk sergeant asked hint
who he wa and what ho wanted, he
grew boisterous and threatened ts
knock the oflcer over. He was told
that if ke did not behave himself he
would ke loeked up, and he became
more akwstve. He was thrown ln
J4I. and later aMowed to o
Togo says he wllll proeeed saJMt
tke desk sergssjst for tahw surest.
Tke supreme epMrt teday granted
a stay ef eeentlon la tke esse of
State Vs. Cess; eonviesed In Jaekson
eennty ef rape, and senteneed to
seven years at tke pen. Jwdfo Hanmi
refused to grant stay ot peoeeedlnpi
unMV n bill ot exeepttefne. eonld ke
prepared for art appeal.
Colvlg- and Reames appeared be
fore tke court, and when the order
Issued wired the sheriff pot to leave
for Baleen today with his nrlsoner.
Tke. appoat will be heard the latter
part jtt )ext vreek.
Mvesley and Roberts, appellants,
vi. Kreka Hops Co., appeal from Gal
loway,' motion" f?r temporary Injunc
tion, pending appeal to supreme
Rachel DeVpw, et a!.. v, M. wol
lenberg, appeal from McDrldp peti
tion tor 1 shearing denied.
Nora Armstrong vs. Portland Rr.
Co., anneal from Cleveland, affirmed,
Hattle DoenMfe vs. h. O. Ralston,
motion to str'ke out bill of excep
tion overruled.
Tho Medford Local Ontlon vs.
Charte- waa not derided tnslay,
DlnlMrntcnt lVoeocdlnge.
In State' vs. Hltchlngi, a pending
enBc of dlabarme'nt proceedings from
Portland, defendant Was denied 20'
dayB In which to answer charges by
tho aupromo court today.
JAPS ENTERTAINING
AMERICAN HAILOHJt
(TTnltfd I'rww X4 WJm.J
By II. Leo Clotworthy. Staff Corre-
pnondent for tho United Press on
Board tko U. S. 8 Georgia.)
Toklo, October 20. Admiral Sper
ry today in person conveyed an ex
nresslon ot good wKl from President
Rooravelt to the Emperor of Japan,
and that official responded happily In
thn spirit of friendship. The whole
attitude of hosts and guests Is that of
isood feeling. The Japanese press to
day Is advocating an "honest, under
standing bv America and Japan pf the
position of the two eoyntrlM, ajld. t,be
Eastern pioklem." T
The Japanese people are making
eyery effort to mako tPe men of the
fleet enjov the vNt, and they nre sue
ceodlrnr admirably. The entire recep
Uon, considering Its many nhasej, by
far surpasses for elaborateness anv
yet given tho fleet on the world
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The Emperor nnd Emoresa odar
gavfl audlenco to tho officers and
si! of tke Meet, and It was on this
occasion that Admiral Bnerry and the
Mikado exchanged greetings,
Vfter tke audiences, an elakorate
luncheon was served in honor -ot tho
offers, wHh Naval Minister SaUo ai
the liet. T'HltKht the naval oadets
guMes and Interpreters gave a din
ner to tke blnnlaokets. This was one
of th most Interesting events of thn
reception, The American sailors had
great fun with the Jaoanen boy
ad thn dlnnpr was a grent sur,mi.
Everv onn Is looking forward w'tH
mnch plasHre to tke great reception
to be lven bv Admiral Teo tomor
row at th Imporlal gardens. Then
Ksrrnt bavo not boon onen to th
millln Hlnen the (treat recentlon of
be hn of the Russian war
1 ur"l nr"?SHHiin" "l nmn niiun
for tki- rffttlon, ai'rf Is exnocted
to h one of the groatHt and moft
rxftntful functions In tho history of
tfca )fyn of tnrrv blOVSOIUS.
1 Thr his boon no sujcgMon of
)tntpBMntnpi wtever during tho
visit hr nnd there Is ovr nroinect
Sot ho fU urnKram "f tho Mter-.
talnm 'v'tl arrled out without
the elghtet hitch.
INVKfrTICTATINfl ATAJIKA,
ELHOTfO KKAUIW
Vallos'. Alaska. Oct. 28. The VaU
tot grssid jury will Investigate tho
two wont ayo at uoruuvs, smiirk
tke flection of delegates to en
mtev. Jndge Reed lustrnctsd tke
Jury today la his ehacsje to iavesti
mto and rotura indtotssoata aaoiast
Or Mr nam, rrdls ot tkelr
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