Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 30, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM. OltBGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 810, 1008.
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RLAIN TO BE INDICTED
CHAMBE
DSSES CLOSING IN ON DESPERATE WASHINGTON KIDNAPER
t TAKING SALARY
BEYOND CONSTITUTION
Iff OF PLOT TO DEFEAT SELECTION OF
BATOR BY DIRECT VOTE OF PEOPLE
riot Jas. P. Patrick, or dob
Hoes, Iowa, wTio Is horo vIbUIuq
itlrci, Is authority for n Btnto-
. .Lll. Mrtimnln n Vt1r.fr . 1 rt
ir.i wniui iuviuD muu kw u-
It the popular vll' in Oregon in
matter of electing a nonator by
i direct roto of tho pcoplo. RUing
' t train ontorlng Portland ho
trhead a cotiplo of Portland poll-
act talking about tho mnttor, nnd
lag a Granger, ho did not roallzo
ilgn'flcanco of tho matter until
..ting I' to fr.onds In Snlom. It
no more or less than a plan,
Silked by tho Portland mon, to
ke effeot that Govornor Chamber-
itd li to bo Indicted for taking Bal
ls vlo'ntlon o' tho constitution
fit U'ore tho leglnlnt'iro moots.
Ottiin coiiBtlutton fixed tho snl-
nry of tho govornor and othor state
ofllclals nt a ridiculous flguro, nnd
somo yoarn ago after sovernl state
campaigns tho logUlaturo passed n
fiat salary lnw giving tho governor
$5000 a year and othor Rtato ofllclals
less amounts, but raising thorn nil.
Tho constitution has novor beon(
nmonded to correspond, and tho'
technical point will bo mndo to em
bnrrns tho govornor nnd provont, if
possible, his ratification by tho leg
Islaturo as tho next U. S. senator
from Oregon, it Is not bollovod that
this plan will succeed but that it
will bo undertaken no.ono enn doubt.
AUSTRALIA
IS SEEKING
SETTLERS
MAKES REMARKABLE
OFFERS
A. C. Brown of North Salem Ib
said to bo n candldato for city mnr-itlml.
( Unitod Press Leased Wiro.)
Dy II. Loo Clotworthy, staff, corre
spondent of tho United Prcse, with
tho American battleship (loot.)
Albany, We3t Australia, Sopt. 18.
(By mall to San Francisco.) Tho
tremendous financial sacrifices tho
pooplo of Australia aro willing to
mnko to porpyctuntoa "whlto Aus
tralia" is strikingly sltown, In a col
onizing plan Just Inaugurated by the
Victorian govornmont, undor which
American or English ngrlculturlsta
nre offered an advanco of tho pasBngn
money out to tho commonwealth nnJ
CURTIS IS
BLAMED
BYMORSE
GOUNTER CHARGES
ARE MADE
SALEM'S
FASTEST
GROWING
STORF
IF YOU'
Want I he
BEST
BARGAINS
in Salem
come to the
Chicago Store
JUnlted rrcn I.cfcJ Wire.)
Now, York Oct. 30. Chnrlos W.
Morea ' on tho witness stand today
mndo a dotorminod effort to laco tho
nlpulntlons of tho funds of tho Na
tional Hank of North Amorlc'a upon
his codofendant Alfrod. Curtis for
mer president of tho bunk.
Morso repudiated tho testimony of
Curtis regarding a loan of $10,000
which it was alleged ho nrrnnged
with Curtis. Morso dechvrod that
2000 bhnres of lco stock should have
beaii'&cftd s,ftCcurJjy,.for. tho loan.
Tho former lco king also contra
dicted Wesley M. Olor olilclnl bond
of tho alleged lco trust who tostlllod
thnt ho Invostetl In tho Morso ontor
rlso only aftor strong solicitation. Ho
took Oler to task, and explained olub
orntely his side of their dealings.
GHANLER
MAY BEAT
HUGHES
BUT TAFT WILL WIN
IN NEW YORK
(United Pross Loasod.lr.)
""Chicago, Oct. 30. Warning to" bo
prearod for an oloctlon day surprise-,
was given uy wnuor woiimnn in uio
Hccord-IIornld today.
"Surfaco Indications nownro that
Taft will win Now York and, with
Now York, tho proBldoncy. 'By tho
samo Indications It nppenrsV thnt
Chanlor will dofent Hughoa. for g'oy
ornor of Now York" says Welmnn.
"Undor tho surfaco nro factors
which cannot bo measured. In vlow
or tiieso I fool t)mt It-'lM my dq'y to
warn tho renders of tho osslbllltlos
of nn ejection dnv surprise
nblo thai Bryan will carry .o' Ydrk.
It Is moro probable thnt both Taft
nnd llughou will win that stnto, tho
lnttor by a umallor mnjorlty.
"Tho conditions nre not unlike
thoseof is SO, -when tho RoimbllcniiH
won New York for thn presidency by
CLOSE ON
HEELS OF
FUGITIVE
CAPTURE EXPECTED
ANV MOMENT
(OalM I'm LeMttTWkt.)
Bolllngham, Wn., Oct,, JO.Fol
lowlng c flcrco pistol tattle' In which
Deputy Bhorlff Hraat, ef Syl
vana, Wn., wns shot In fye hip, after
encountering tho kldnapptir of Ed
ward Englloh, tho wealthy Skagit
county lumberman who Was kidnap
ped Morfdoy night Brj.Wonnt Ver-
NOTJ18NG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
We are now doing the greatest business in the history of our store
v ii ii t M( p tho peoples favorlto Moiv. TIiIh Is the iwople'H clioliv, Tl'o htoiv tliov have raised
""" I f in Mi i fw yr, rs lo Ik how rtoliiR tlio blurgest liiiHliifns In HiiI'mh. Watch uv on wind
J1 J vs" i i nt. (iiTMiir nnd mul work Inm iimnupllRlieil, togeilier vltii le'n; iurlH In buying,
Vr t i, ,I ,)f y ,vj rin..,j.jj ulna; tli let vnliu'K In Salem for our "iitnMi". You iv mIwii.vh !
"JiMlit U iiir pnrktboolc If you make vour purchases before you vlult our tOiri mid get our
Women's, Misses'
Children's Coats
d Suits Now Sell-
ig at Small Prices
v nro not looking for long profits
'.jse Up-to-Dato Onrmonti. What
rc after Is lota of sales and
I Profits. If you want the Best
Cs in this part of tho world,
' i and do your trading at tho
CHICAGO STORE.
CHILDREN'S COATS, 91. BO, 91.03,
92.50, 93.no and w,
MISSES' COATS, 92.50, 92.05, 9-50
$4.50 and up.
LADIES' SUITS, 97.50, 98.50, 90.50,
910.50, 912.00 and up.
SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS
Dan Crawford, who ton yonrs igo was worth comldornbly ovor
$100,000 and was n loader In Nvdn society, Is now undor arro In
Rono on tho chnrgo of vngrauoy
Gov. Guild of MniwnoluiBtttU la slously 111 with gaBtrltli.
Ropublloan oatlmntos place Toft's plurality from 10,000 up to tho
million, nnd nn Inoroased Ropublloan roprowintatlon in oongroB.
Tho Quoen of Itnly Is still holding .out against the mnrrlugo. of the,
Duko I'Abruzzl nnd Cathorlno Elkln.
Th Oregon Lumber company Is t" b- prossouUd on 13 counts for
vlolntlng tho Pedornl safety appliance laws.
Frosldent Kllot of Harvard, In a speooh boforo tho No Llconio
loaguo nt Boston, stated that he has all his llfo boon a modornto
drinker,
Tho report of ono of tho experts employed In examining the books
of tho defunct Chicago and Mllwwukoo Electric railway shows thnt
$10,000,000 of tho $ic,000,000constltutlng tho company's funds
wero olthor (Hvorted or squandered.
Bryan admits that his election hangs upon the voto of Now York
state.
Women's Gloves
LLLLV vt "flBc Tft
We are showing a grand
assortment both In long
and tfhort pairs, Kid.',
Leathers and English
Walking Glovo3. We show
them In all the new
shades and sell them at
Rock Bottom Prices.
Short Gloves. 25c, 10c.
75c, &c and up.
Long Kids. 91.5r 91J50,
9KW1, m,H and up.
Skort English Leather
from tNto up.
Women's,
Misses and
Children's
Furs
We are showing the
Greatest Value- In Salem
n Ladles'. MlsseV and
Children's Furs. W- "an
show you all kind
white, colored, browns
and tfack and la all
styles and makes. We
aro selling them at Small
Prices,
75c, Me, 81.19, JW,
98.S0 and up.
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GOMPEItS TO MAKK FI.VA&
APPEAL TO TJYKn
Washington, D. C Oct. 30.
Samuel E. Gompera, president or
tho American Federation of Labor,
Issued a final appeal to laboring
men to voto for tho Democratic tick
et In a special edition of tho "Fed
orationlst" issuod to day. Tho
paper has beon sent to the Central
Labor unlonB all over the United
Statoa for distribution. In a tele
gram addressed to the Central bod
ies today, Gompers says:
"Ever laboring man and liberty
loving citizen Is urged to redouble
his activity and alertness and stand
true to the great cause of human
freedom' Involved in this campaign."
Napoleon. Ohio, October 30. In
his speech hore today, Bryan at
tacked the Republican party's atti
tude on tarlf freform, alleging that
It was In league, with the trusts. He
said that ho had read the dispatch
from Vew York In which Rockefeller
had been quoted as advocating the
election of Taft and doclarod that
the corporations had agreed to sup
port the Republican party In return
for promises of Immunity from pros
ecution In tho event that Taft is
elected.
A Boleallst sodal at Ora
this evMlft.
13,000 but lost in tho contest for
governor by$ 19,000."
JOHN I. 8AYS TAFT
IS BEST FOR COUNTRY
Now York, Oct. 30. Friends of
Taft and Bryan aro discussing today
the statement made by John D.
Rockefeller In which ho declares tor
tho Republican presidential nominee
In what ho terms a "campaign of
personalities." Rockofellor declares
that the party lined ou various Is
sues aro not clearly defined by oot ti
er candldato and that the question
In his mind resolves Itself Into a
decision by tho voters as to who Is
the better man.
In dimming tho matter, the Oil
King said:
"It seomB to me at this time, when
the question is put directly to any
citizen, which candldato he shall
support for the presidency by hlo
voto ,he should bo manly enough to
answer It directly. I expect to cast
my voto for William H. Taft.
If for no other reason, I support
Mr Taft becajuse on comparing him
personally with Mr. Bryan, his chief
opponent. I find the balance at flness
directly on his side. The'olectlorj of
Mr T"ft 'vlll. I be'lev. make for
'o'v at"1 order and stability of busi
ness. He Is not a man I Jde to
adventure with rash experiments or
to Impede a retains to prosperity by
non and hold for $6,000 ransom, a
sheriff's posio of 20 men Is UaUy
clositur In on tho object of 'their
search In tho woods In tho vicinity
of Sylvana.
Excitement prevails iu,ovory city
undw humlvt lying In tho .path of
tho posao. r'dkiiitiWfcwJ. ,are
gnthorlntr In tho Wrontn awaiting the
nr'rivoJ of tho ropnty ribevlffa with
tho Intast news of tho ohiiso, It Is
known thnt tho kldnnnpor Imi heav
ily nrmed. Knowing that ho Is des
pornto, tho pnsao will kill on sight
If the n'li(htoHt roslutnnco is shown.
Tho kidnapper was In Sylvana n
lute n ft o'clock Inst night. An hour
lator Dnputlos Stophomion, Mason,
Diinhnm nnd Rrunstnd wore untitled
of his pro once. Tho man had dla
appeared by this tlnio. Tho deputies
trailed him to within a nhort dis
tance of tho town, whoro thy com
manded him to throw up his hands.
Inroad of obeying, ho flrod on hli
jKirMiors, who returned tho tiro.
Brnntnd fell with n bullet wound In
his hip. It Ib not known whether
ho was shot by the purtnicd or no
oldontally by ono of his pwnv com
panions. Tho kldnnppor Immediate
ly dashed into 4ho woods again,
whtlo tho throo deputies gnvo all of
their attention to the wounded man
advocating measures subsrvl t
Industrial progress.
"Tho quontlo nof candidates soemi
to mo peculiarly n personal ono In
tula campaign becausa the loading
ouitors on both sides linvo not suc
ceeded In drawing prty lliioi)ftR
based on platforms, with any clear
ness. 1 do, ltowevor, support tho
getioral Republican policies on the
tariff and tho ctirronCy. bavo al
ways beon a Republican.
"I feel tho moro Impelled to an
swer this question because It cannot
bo said that tho prosqnt administra
tion has In any way whatever fav
ored the special Interest to which
my llfo hna beon devoted.
llltYAN KEEPH POT
BOILING IK IDAHO
Cleveland, O., Oct, 30, William
J. Bryan today mado a flying cam
paign tour through northern Ohio
In hla Inst effort to control tho state
for the Democrats. Ho stopped heri
tor flye minutes this morning a nit
several hundrod railroad men were
present to shake hands with the
Democratic candidate,
HIX TO OXK IN FAVOR
OF TAIT'S I'M'OTION"
New York. Out. 30. "Much tallc
nnd llttlo monoy" npparontly suma
country today as to bets on the
election.
The odds hero today are 6 to I
that Taft will bo olected with ubbut
$30,000 wagered at that rate. Lit
tle money has been placed or th
stato fight. Hugkefl succeed
Ckaaler a tk favurlU au4 It U
now 10 to or Hug.
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