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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1908)
M hL xvm. , ., s EDFORD CHARTER MOTOR LAW UPHELD PREME COURT SUSTAINS ISSUpCEOFgHeBie wkfEB BONDS 1 . ,. .-I, 1 - - .... . . , , rT ; ' - ' 11 hi 11 I !! I 11 IM !!! J, t JB J -.-.-.. .- . ..-- - . .. r.. . t LOCAL OPTION; IS a PEEDIER S TRAINS ON ELECTRIC RUNfflNG -I HOT TIME IN SALEM ? . A TONIGHT CORTLAND it the cars on tho Oregon, Klec- ! railroad will soon be covering E50 mllc botwoon this city and Iliad In less than nn hour Is pret- tll demonstrated by a train run 1 short tlmo ago. when tho wj roado In 0110 hour and 11 hits. This Is good tlmo consld ; that tho track has not, ns yot, thoroughly ballasted and that or lctt tho track and tliuo had Icrt ROttlnR It back. will be but a short tlmo now tho Oregon Klectrlc railway Portland to Salem, will opor- iriri on an hourly schedule On 6rt of Docombor a now running win be issued by the company, the tlmo will bo cut consider iinicn win mean nuuuionni uo- 'or cars.,. rolling "itook which is i la- betweon this city and ,Por4t I'havtfjf speed capacity "of -7 ft" of llln per hir This in nn cstnb- 1 lift as ninny of tho suburban I la Callforn'u Lob Am;elos cap" 1, have put n Kront number of 1 can on their in t sorvlce llnon hire nn dlilipil'tv whntrtvnp In h; loaded to cnpn'cliy nt tho rate 1 miles per hour t Oreeon K'Mo coinonnv ItlarKO forco of trnek mqn bnl ! between hero mul Portlnnd. !i!r Intentions are to construct ruft roadbed before attempting1 i te 'nee rn over tho track at ' sreat rnt(. 0f gnood. Careful ' on it tukn by this company re ac-iuen's or discomfort of 1 os nna tho drivers of tho i r.ne but Mt Itmt In Iia ---Tir trr -rl(.tnr f, ),t i-vlro Is n!no '"R In p' . ni' tho trnn ", " ' n t (i ou noaa3ltntfi 1 irg. t n'n ,uiy. REPUBLiaN RALLY AND PARADE I TAFT GIVES OUT WHILE mmm The flrBt big rally pullod off on the new payed Btroots will itnrt this evening nt 7 o'clock from; tho llotol Wlllnmotto and will end fwlth tho nddresscs of Congrcsimnn Humphreys, and Stato Secretary C. N. McArthur of tho Rorribllcnn central commlttco, Tho Republican orators who will flguro Btrongly tonight will nrrlvo lioro from Portland nt G o'clock on tho Oregon Klectrlc and f torn thorj they will bo 'escorted to tho place of beginning of tho big pnrcde. All tho necessary provisions hnvo been mndo In tho way of red flro and torches, combined with tho promise of a few hundred young Republi cans best ontuuslasm to stir up tho occao'on as much as possible Pros ldont McN'tfry of tho Tnft-Shermnn club hero wishes l to be known that ho. one 'la barred .from, taking part In tho pnrndo ns the-moro lung power tho nlorrlor. Tho muslcnl program hns boon I given good attention and will bo 0110 or tho principal features of tho rally. The opon'ng odd-ess tonight will touch off tho Reijbllcan cnmpnlgn In Marlon county nnd It h predicted that nil tho sturdy Tnft men In' tho country will be Jn nttondauco to do tholv pliure of the boosting. Tho lino of mnrch of tho parnde will bo down Commercial street to Court theuco to tho Opera houso. Col. L. K. Page will net ns mar-shall. EYS IIOVKTFI) It V W. C. T. II. 'MtM I'run !,enKl Wire.) 53. Oft 27 Lincoln Stof- i'lfe'l to unernotoii-'lv liv MfJiie of fhe Women's Chrls- 'raddle nf rofnpn, I- !. 1 -3r whiit h. . .1 - li-i.V . . "aB "" 'O III- shta of the liquor flglitors. Sihr ,p,ltlon, containing 'Y-mm . age or "" " M lvarhiM.it. :... " v. hm.i 1 wu noopioa yoa n'alaln th following rof- Kl3rihTUwork hat amounts bi. .T . " u"i as we tee niaccernlUhcl nothing Ho 7 !m:&!r t Inf.., . "" 'kbs rUCH Ujtere,t In are even taken king" '"vym iu wnpm ne THROAT 18 CAUSE Of-TROUBIE 'Doited Pre- Lnati Wire.) New York, Oct. 27 William H Taft Is resting at the homo of his brothor Henry hero today aftor his collapBO last night at tho Academy of Music In Brooklyn during his re-, ply to tho nttnek, of President Qompors of tho American Federa tion of Lnbor on Prcs'dent Roosu volt. During tho day Taft lad made spooches In Connecticut and Now York nnd In tho ovenlng had at tended a bnnquet and flvo" political (Continued 'on pngo 4.) i UNICIPAL WNERSTUP I. ft - - r r ASSURED Of WATER WORKS 1 AT EUGENE The supremo court this morn ing, through Justice Moore decided the right of tho city of Eugene to amend Its charter and soil S nor cent bonds to the total value of $300,000 iur uiu purpoTo 01 purcuasing tne waterworks of the Wlllamotte val ley company and Improving tbo samo. Tho decision Is very Import-' nnt In vlow of tho amount of agita tion bolng put forth In various parts of tho stato for tho operating of mu nicipal water supplies. At the oloctlon of April 18, 1908, (he charter of t 0 city of. Ejgono was amouded giving tho council tho right to dispose of bond-, $140,000, ELKINS' WEDDING NEXT M0NJH a- lCTICALT.v S CAMPniivi. . IWuj is-..' "" ",!"lv'l b o , """i w"-e,) I '1 are alarme-t 10,. 1... ,t. V sures MhTl "I 1L1! sstj&Jrs fa. AiAVi HB l,w )wor oL ?rch"ds and ,v;k j help v" MiniurKiTR M'KS FROM tut. 1-.- . - imi n1r. . Cb Ort k ma " have hr " ' Twenty b ee A ?, rchlng the ho .v?1?.. murderer wko tilli the M rf ?. lkk4& Turin, Oct 27 Doubts concern ing the wedding of the Duko D'Abuz. a' nnd MIm Knthorlno R'Ulns wer not nt re t today following the an nouncomout of the royal uultor that the Amcrlrnn holroa was to become his bride, nonio time In Novembor, The duko sntd tho .exact date "had not been set yet nnd that ho did not know whether the wedding wob to tako plnco at Washington or Glklns, West Virgin. "Rut tjint really does not matter so long ai It takes placo," said tho duke. "The main thing Is to get married! and the rot enn tako care pf Itself. I am planning to lenvo fo" Anierlca at onco and Miss Klklns will return with me as my brldo. Speaking privately to friends afte( itn' ;- his first announcemBnt tho duki !nn?rmed the report that ho wou1 bo eforted to America by a wpiadron of thrne Italian battleship; a'ni tVt they vn Id e-cort h'm and nuB ni una ur n. ii nri. tins 1111 beer anaurcil, "ho said as a special r mark 0 frvo- fror the king who i well pleased wltl. the coming wedding. The 'duko nli'o annciinced that on his return to Jtaly h's wife would 00 preset leu 91 conn ns a rojm uijlncess, thur disposing of the story that the court honors would be of the ordinary kind. rRESIDHXT ATvIULT CKXTCltV rARK Washington. D. C, Oct 27. President Theodore Roosovelt, fifty years of age today, receded hun dreds of tokens from friends and admirers In all part of tie United States and throughput the world. On tho evo of Ms retirement from the greatest off.co In the nation's gift. tho President did not vary his rou tine of work to entoy m relaxation the last blrthdtfy a'p wJJl enjoy In fne White House. BXPJjOIUN'G HQII.ER KHUS TWO MEN' Redd'n Oct, JT -Iouls W Start, a bolf r maker;, former' em tt'oved bv Tk JHoflt , mwmIH at 3kIyo dted te ttev 4 the reuk of laiwrles r4vd ywtqilsy wh a b(lr at the Mttt exfie4. krHlare Lal tit&w, the lti wat4uM. tswteatly. BRYAN'S WAY ANDTAFT'S WAY ' Mr. llryan Btrongly ndvocates tho adoption of a law protofltlng, tlio jefji)lo,s money by tlyi banks, ns aro the deposits of tho govornmon. Mr. Tnft, In his spcoch of neebptnnco donouncod tho plank of. tho Denver platform. Lyninn J. Gngo, sccrotnry of tho treasury undor Prosldont McKluloy, -pys: "Tho enactment of a 'Guarnntoo Dojioolt Lnw' would load 16 sound banking." Clmo. N. Fowler, well known to bo tho ablest and best Informqd mnnj. In either branch of congross on the subject of finance, had Incorporut- ou '11 nis own bill, tho foattiro gunrnntooing deposits. Tho Stato of Orogon not only demands socurlty for Its money, but reculvos Intorolt ns woll. " If wo had had wch a law In 1893 nnd 1907 Iho people who lost their piouoy. through bank failures, would have boon saved every dollar. Your monoy Is as good as tho government's money, SUBSERVIENT CHARTER .SECTIONS - If t " a SUPtME COURT DCGfp MAV OfFSET PROHIBITION IN INCORPORATED CITIES Tho Oregon local option law la and all places where .llqKor la mI4 Butservlont to the charters of cities Irrespective of any neim-al law of and towns, wherein the right is ! 1tt1!,,,J thU MJhJet encte4 ky glvon such cities or towna to rogu- ?IM!?l,',,lUP r by th pM,,k lafo tho liquor traffic, aqcordlng to Tho decision states that It waa tho decision of Juotlco Moro In tho evidently Intonded by the lehila- miprome court hero this toornlng in ture to grant certain cities the tho suit brought by J. O. Hall to right, In their charters, to rnlatw restrain tho county court of Jackson tho liquor traffic. In mipport of thht . county from protHamlng tho city of is shown that Medford, Condon and Med ford, "dry.GG Tho decision .la Kstacada were granted especial - bnBed upon tho" provisions contained emptlon from the local opflon uw jh Jn Oin charter granted Medford by their charters, wille Rrownaville. tho legislature wherein It Bpeclflcal- Halwy and Junction City are glrn ly granta tho city the rlfcht to "W the right, according to the power con-o, tax. rogulato or prohibit bnr conforord upon'thepi, to rettlaU th rooms, drinking shops. billiard liquor traffic subject tq the loeal rooms, bowling alloys, danco halls option law. I.n Ornndo, Ore.. Oct. 12, 1908. The FnrmorB & Traders Nat'l Dank. "This IntUttttlon Is closod await ing tho arrival of tho National Dank exnmlnor " Tli deposits of tho bnnk nro JlflOjOOO. It Is believed .by some that tho bank may pay- out. Tho cashier Is nt physical wreck Iu his bod at home. Tho cause of tho fall 11 ro Is tho nlloged -forgory of notes by tho cashlor, on which forged paper tho bank ha beon maintained. Tho cashier has nbt been nrrcsted and no mau knows wlion or how much dlvldond will be paid tho depositors. TAFT STANDS ITOU THIS WAV. WAY. Colgnto. Oklahoma. Mny 21, 1908. Tho International Ihuik. "Tli's bnnk Is In tho hands of tho Stnto Imnk commissioner. Deposi tors will bq paid In full by tho Stale bnnklug bonrd Plcnso call and got your monoy " Whon tho bnnk felled at Calgnto. Oklahoma, tho bank commissioner visited the bank In porson. Ho closed tho bank fit 2:15 Thursday ovenlng, telephoned tho stnto board, received Intructlons to Jmmodlatoly pro ood to pay all approved deposits. In 12 m'nutos from tho closing of tho bnnk, tho bank commissioner wow roady to pay nil approved depositors. One old farmor telephoned that ho was too busy to come In nnd that ho would bo thoro In n day or, two. BRYAN STANDS FOR THIS worth of which werp to Jtnvq been tendered tho Willamette Valley com pany In payment for tho 'water workB, but subtoquontly somo doubt' nrpso ns to tho valid 'ty of the action and a tost enso wan filed, 'O 1 mnncn dkxikk am CONNF.CTIOX WITH FRAUD Los,' Angeles, Cal., Oct. 27. Dory lug President or Junius Schoolcrnft Sherman to produce any. "hold up" letters written by him, nnd culling former Sonntor T. M. Pnttorson of Colorado a "notorious Unr" Edmund Durko, tho hot Angeles attorney nr cii8vd of giving a atntomont to tho "'?-M l"iplntl"g the vlce-pros'den-tlul candldnto In a Now Mexican lunik grnb plot, today admitted that tho proposed land Hchttmo "would not nt this tlmo soom right." Ilnrko oxtilnluod that it wryi com mon prnctlro of corporations ton yonra ngo to soouro Inrgo trnrti of land through "dummy entries." "Compnuloi would hnvo Indlvlil un'' pcur tho landi nnd then trnn's for It to them" ho snld, "It was such a common procoeduro that many corporations did It. The New Mexico Land, Lumber iinj Develop ment company dlfferod from tho others In the fact thnt It got no land. Thnt Is nil thoro Is to It. O . 1-1 . . UNION irAS NO RIGHT TO MARK MHMDHR 8TRIKH rUnlteit'-FrrM Untrd Wire.) Uosto, Mhn Oct. 27. Union leadm-H are discussing today the de cision of tho supreme Judicial rouft ijf MnstiachusottB which rulel ye tnrduy that labor unlotis can not lm pone linos on their merrtberB In order o forco them to go out on strike. Tno decision was reudorcd ou a petition of a local firm for an in Junction ngnlnat tho Hrlcklayera' nnd Stono Maeons' union.' pro vontlBK them from imposing a fine of $200 ench on members who had refused ty Btrlln. WHICH DO YOU PREFER SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS Taft wastgreated by largo and enthusiastic crowds In Brooklyn lt nlgat. The will of Ambrose Rurbank, of Now York, leaving h!s nophow, Caleb Burbank. a million dollars, has been declared a forgery. Jan Janoff Poureu, after being released Just one minute from Jail on a charge of aturder preferred by Russia, was again ro-arrestt'd 'on a similar complaint. It Is claimed that he la Hot wanted In Rtlaala for murder but for political activity. Sixty-one supposed "night raiders ' have beon arrested in connec tion with the recent Reel Fort Lake, Tens., outrages, Held up as they arrived at the top of the shaft, four Tonopab miners were found to bo carrying away valuable, high-grade oro In their coats. John D. Archbold. of the Standard Oil company, Indignantly donlei Hearst's chareee that the Judges, recommended for appointment as be'ng friendly to the "oil" interests. Iin6w of ,tbe recommendations. Charles W. Morso, Ice-king and director of the National Dank of North America, on tho day the bank failed, overdrew his account 1211.000, according to testimony in his trial vestorday. Orvllle Wright la rapidly recovering from tho fall with hln aero plane and will leave the hospital 'n Washington in time td vote 'at his ho"K In Dayton. Ohio, The shortage of J. W. Scrlbner. arrested caahler of the suspended Farmors aud Traders Dank of La Grande, grown as the books are oxperted, the defalcations already amounty to 1120,000. fQOT BALL! JOOT BALL! ASTOMA WGH SCHOOL vs. SALCM tK5M SCHOOL W. V. nCLP GAMC CALUPD 3?15 P. M ADMtS&ON 25c GIANDSTAND 10c AMERICANS OPPOSKD TO I'llKHKNT OANADIAJf OFFICIALS winnipog, Mnn., uct. 27. -North west Cannda Is experiencing tho worst election weather In yoart. Cold drlrrllng rnlns for 2.4 bourn, have mAdo the outlying ronds lm pasaiblo, s West of the grent lakes, 33 soa'ts iri parliament nro bolng contested Several hundred Amoricnlis who havp recently located 1 Canada and wura inoir sijukihhco io iving tid ward cast their ftvai votes today. Most of the Americana are agulnat the government. RRYAN HPHAK8 AT FOUR IN TIIK MORNING New York. Oct. 27. William J Dtyan held one of tho moat remark able political meetings on record at 4 o'clock this morning In City Hall Park, when he addressed several thousand Right workers whoievhours ninko It Impossible for thoni to at tend regular meetings. Dryan stood upon tho stop of tho City Hall and tho crowd gathered iu the park about him, Tho men came from power nonces, telegraph, ofllec. street car headquarters, allnlght restaurants, morning . newipnpers and other jilaceg where work nover stops Tlio moet'ng was held nt the request 'of 4 committee of morning newspaper wen it wa an. optlius hutlc mooting. -r ,tv PVrriii'siAGTir I1RYAN SUM'OKTKR Chicago, Oct. 27. Claiming that Dry an will be elected by an ovon whelming majority that will amount to a lancWldo, J. W 'Toml'nsoR, ch' orgaalaer of the Democratic National committee today iied a ero"ant, whlVh he mwt has h eaplld frefrt accurate refsvid throghot the eyftry. Th fow et rlv Nryan 3 ft .eMral rote '" s4 a "fittl" l Mr, HIIKKI GRA'IXG v . iiATiM iu:duoi:i) Wuslirnuton, Oct. 27. Following out a stntomont made 'n year ago at tho meeting of tho National Wool Grower"' As oolntloil III Halt mm uuy uiffom Pinchot. forostor, and A l Potior, jiBslstunt forocastor in chnrgo of tho branch of grating in, Mm United StnlOB forest service, have Just announced a reduction of 10 to 15 por cent In tho ratos for sheep grating on tho national foroata of tho woit This gonernl rodtictlon In tho schedule of grating rates will tako effect for thu coming season of 190fc Tho changes In market conditions which havo mndo the sheep business Jess proiftnblo this past yoar, espe cially the greatly roducod pricea of. fered for wool and tho depreciation In tho vnluo pf mutton, make tbo an nouncement of great Interest not on ly to thoso who aro Inleroeted in tho ehoep business btlt to the meu of e. ory allied Industry Jn 1007, when the promises for a reduced schedule vero njndo. Jt was with tho under standing between tho stockmon and tbo forest service that the grating ratoa would not bo changod for ml- nor fluctuation Iu the market which would naturally occur from yeAr to yoar, but would awly only Is case Of radical or tiausual changes. The ihiw schedule doe Not affect the raics whero the mlnlmuHi chargo or a cents por nead lias already boon allowed or a specially low rato ha been llxcd on account of somo local condition. Jn moat cases the revised few will mean a reduction of' about one cont por head In Axing the ratoa for grating by d'N forent kinds of stock, tho local con. dlt'oiis, tho offoct of grazing by dif ferent kludi pf stock on foroit growth. Jfe'domand for the ire of rniiKo byownors of dlfforont kindn of siopk, (ho needs of the homestead er, and the profits of tho business tho cpsm whero minimum chaugo have beon takou into consldorudoti. 5tOIISI5 FHKKD FROM roVSPIRAPV CHARON New Yntk Oct. 27 -'h- J( -fii of Ib'n 'ndlotmiint Horut"' "harlp v" Mot 4. th - k'nic atv former P-esldcnt AUro-l H Curtis fit h" vajlu. rja. ,,f North AiutIph -' ror'-l,lnv lo denelvo Unite t w'fi ffcll a- ta tHenndHlon of 'he Insf'tnMon was d(fIwcd today by Jtdge Houieh. f) trt rnitl tn d mix th othr emiRUi whk lacaie ekar( of mrMf(ttMi at the WiiV'n fd, ovr'rtlUo. and Klaor C3