Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 05, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY OAPIT AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 5, 1008
Chief Gibson Issues
Orders Against Drunks
1 "THERE AUH THREE REASONS WHY I PROPOSE THAT ALL
DRUNKS SHALL HE KEPT OFF TJI ESTHEETS AND OlT OK Hl'SI-
NESS PLACES, AM) IK FOUND INTOXICATED IN EITHER PLACE
WILL JIB ARRESTED AND PUT IN JAIL AND FINED FOR THIS MM-
, DEMEANOR OF DRUNKENNESS.
FIRST THERE IS A STRONG PUBLIC SENTIMENT AGAINST
DRUNKENNESS IN I'UHLIO PLACES.
"SECOND THERE IS STRONGER SENTIMENT THAT THE LAWS
SHALL UK ENFORCE!) AGAINST DRUNKENNESS. THE SALOON
KEEPER AND THE DRUGGIST PAY A LICENSE TO CONDUCT
! THEIR III SINESS AND ARE ENTITLED TO PROTECTION AGAINST
THE MAN WHO GETS DRUNK, AS MICH AS SOCIETY IS."
"THIRD WITH OUR PAVED STREETS AND FAST .MOVING
STREET CARS, WITH STREETS THAT CAN HE CROSSED ANY
WHERE IIV DAY OR NIGHT, THERE IS GREAT DANGER OF
ANY INTOICATI) .MAN GETTING KILLED, AS HAPPENED THE
OTHER DAY.
"FOR THE AROVE REASONS, VND REOAUSE IP IS MY DUTY, I
PROPOSE TO RID THIS CITY OF DRUNKS, AND INSTRUCT MY
ME NTO ENFORCE THIS ORDER TO THE LETTER."
D. W. GIRSON, CHIEF OF POLICE."
DYNAMITED
Winnipeg, Nov. fi. A roport re
ceived hero nt noon saya that sovon
men woro Jellied when a Ontnd Trunk
trnln ran down a party of mon 200
miles cast of hero todny. ,
Wlnnlpog, Nov. G. Sovon mon
woro blown to plecon today byVipro
mnturo oxploslotr of dynamite 100
mlleo cast of hero -on the Grand
Trunk railroad. Flvo Americans, one
of whom wnu tho foreman, woro
among tho victims.
also assaulted by Poquett, Bays tho
barber struck King.
King enmo to Soattlo from Minne
apolls three months ago, whoro It Is
fiald ho has rolatlves. Poquett was
t lined $75 moro thnn a year ngo for
breaking a man's jaw with lils list
-
or
KILLS .MAN WITH FIST;
CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTE
Soattlo, Nov. G. Frank Poquott,
tho Soattlo harbor, who cnuscd the
loath of W. W. King, formerly of
Mlnnonpollu, with n blow of tits Jlct
on election day, whb today formorly
charged with manslaughter.
Augorcd becatiHo bin companion
would not contribute $10 for an auto
inobllo trip to n suburb, Poquott
Btruck King, who was a mlllhnnd, a
powrful blow lundor tho onr with his
fist. King fill to tho Bldownlk un
conscious, dying a fow mtmitos later.
Poquott still Insists that ho dooj
not romombor striking King, but
"Wllllnm Booth, who claims ho wab
Lincoln, Nob., Nov. G. Tho Domo-
r'ots havo elected fonir and possibly
'Ifvo congressmen 'from 'Nobrnskn.
Thp sixth district is doubtful.
Germany and Franco aro In dan
ger, of clashing because of tho ques
tion of denllng with deserters in
Morocco. '
-o-
Mlixl Your IJiisIiicnh!
If you don't nobody will. It Is
your business to keep out of nil tho
troublo you can and yoni can and will
koep out of Ilvor and bowol troublo
If you tnko Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills.
Thoy koop blllousnosa, mnlorla and
Jnundlco out of your syBtom. 2Gc nt
J. C. Porry'a drug storo.
o
Gormany Is ready to build six now
crulsors nt a cost of $50,000,000
o
M $1 ft
A WEtlV
HEBI
&&
V
CREDIT
Let no argument blind you to the fact that credit is the
prime necessity of modern business life. Credit, with its
yoke-fellow, confidence, underlies all prosperity. Credit, aS
we apply it to the home-furnishing business, means the op
portunity of providing your home with every material com
fort and settling for the same in small steady weekly or
monthly payments. Confidence, as we interpret it, means
our willingness to extend this credit to every honest buyer,
whether his income is called interest, salary or wage. On
your part confidence means reliance in our claims of prices
far lower than those of any regular credit store and your
belief in the fact that our stock is immensely greater gnd
values better than any other in this section. Test it and be
thoroughly convinced.
DoWltt's Llttlo Early RlsorB, tho
famous llttlo Ilvor pllla. Sold by all
driictrlnlit.
-illinium n-iiiniiniiiin Hiiiiiiiiiiin inn limn inn niiini mil i in i
f
mtimlmKI
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NINE DEMOCRATIC
CONGRESSMEN FROM OHIO
ColumbiiB, O., Nov. 5. Revised re
turns from tho congressional districts
todny Indlcnto that tho Democrats
elected nlno congressmen from Ohio.
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DO YOU
USE POWER?
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CALIFORNIA HE-ELECTS
REPl'RLICAN CONGRESSMAN
Snn Francisco, Nov. fi. With but
n few scattering precincts yot to be
hear from, rot urns from nil pnrts of
tho Btate Imllcato tho re-election of
California Ilopubllcan congressmen
by approximately the following plu
ralities: First district William F. Englo-brIght,-G000.
Second district Duncan E. Mc
Klnlny, -1000.
Third district Joseph R. Know
lnnd, 10,500.
Fourth district Julius Knhn 1040
(returns completo).
Fifth1 district A Hayes, 3409 (re
turns completo).
Sixth district Jamoj C. Neodhnm,
4800.
Sovonth district Jnrnos MaLnch
Inn, 70G0.
Elghthdlstrlct S. C. Smith, 8300.
PRIEST
(Continued from Page 1.)
The Capital Flouting Mills
use electic povret. They have
just ceased to use their steam
plants. Better see us about
yout powe needs v
a
1 .-if.
1' -
Portland Railway
Light &
Powe Company
WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION
NOW TAFT IS AHEAD
rN MARVLAND
nnltlmore, No. 5. Returns nt 11
lo'olock todny Indlcnto that Tnft will
Scarry tho stato by a plurality of 140
otoa. .
Ono. county Is yot to bo hoard from.
'Tho ofllclnl count wnB begun todny.
I(Tho result will not bo known pojl
r'tlvoly Mntll It Isjcomplotod.
I' ' ..--n
' CHINESE OFFICIALS CAUSED
ROVCOTT SAY JAPS
Ti tokio, Nov. r. u is intimated
nors touny uy jnpano&o uipiomni
that the suddon outbreak against
.Tnpaneso nnd JapnnofcO goods In Honp
Kong wns cnrofuHy and cunningly
promodlntod by Chlnoso ofllclnl.
Vol!od hints aro made that tho Chl
noso were tnstlgntod to tho plot by
European morchnnts.
Tho possibility of a further com
plication with Jnpnn wns avoided ac
cording totho Jnpanoso, by the quick
notion of tho Chlnose, In preventing
tho mob from Injuring Japanose mer
chants and their shous. nlthough
Qine of the more fnnntlcnl members
ludd th nrmod police nnd did nom
inal damnge.
HATTER GETS NO ROOM
AT WALDORF ASTORIA
Now York. Nov. 6. nattlm"
Nelson Is 8-touplng at n small hotol
here todav ftor being turned away
last night from the Waldorf Astoria.
Ne'son applied at New York's fash
ionable hostlory for a room and bath
but prlzo fighters are not wanted at
the hotel. "Philadelphia Jack"
O'nrlen was recontly turned away for
that reason. O'Brien boenmo furiou
I Continued FronPinti
Mnolc, ctuiBod Miss Clark to leave, States senntorshlp to the Draoat
tho poltco believe that bIiu will bo 1'nrty, but to malnUlmpwpleip
found either In tho hospital of an ommont. It Is thoiqunbne "SU
Eastorn city or In a local hospital the Poople Rule?" OriWitnt
under an assumed name. Tliat she hi chine nnd n corrupt be-rWlta i
dead they do not believe. i "orlty, that hates the jojlt'i
Last nlKht n BtrniiKor called for clos for which men like Rcowtfl
Mrs. Mack over tho tolophono, nnd, La Folletto, Hughes ltd i'l i
In tho nbsonco of tho mothor, told n "! progressive lUteiBeiim
member of tho girl's family that tondlng, dlctato Iti political
Edna Clark would bo found today iu to tll people
an Oakland convent. Innulrv nt nil Lot ono be detlvedl n0
rollgloiiB places showed tho ossortlon Rn nwchlno hatej the ptcpetH
to bo untruo .policies for whlcn Rooietenna
Tim rnnnnMlnn r,t I?,.M, I)nv.nn TIlOJ' lintCd tll6 CleJB pfCptf
Young, rector of tho High Church character of Taft so much OttM
Mnli.nnn.1 ......rial. ...1,1. 4lw. o l,. WOllllI IJOt OVBH CODSIUW "
caused a groat Bonsntlon. nnd has to endorse Tnft offered by W
uroused the kconest intorost, ospo-
clally in tho parish, whoro. ho 1ms
onomlos. . Tho rector has Bubmlttod
calmly to sharp cross;oxumtnntion,
nnd has answered nil questions. No
ovldouco ngnlnBt htm of any kind has
bean found.
W. II. Grlmmollmnn, tho ngont of
tho Pullman Company who boW tho
tlekot ,tho stub of which, was found
In tho church, Identified u photo
graph of Miss Clark, and snld ho was
posltlvo ho sold hor a tlekot at about
that time.
VANCOUVER DEFEATS
STANFORD AT FOOTHALL.
Stanford University, Cal Nov. 5.
couvor football team playod a fast
game yosterdny, when thoy defeated
tho Stanford tonm by a scoro of 11 to
3, tho collegians today point to the
fnot that throe of the Cardinals best
men woro not in tho game. Thero Is
much disappointment, howovor, ow
ng to the comparison with tho 3-0
icoro of tho California University.
The Stanford playora. however, are
not discouraged, and will endenvor
to tako tho., second game from the
visitors.
Tim record of the Vnnoouvor toam
so far Is a tie and n ' vlotory from
California, and n vlotory from Stan
ford. Footbnll critics aro unanimous
tha Vancouver played n faster and a
uporlor gamo than did her opponents.
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR
IN NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo, N. D., Nov. fi. The returns
early today confirm tho election of
Burke- (Democrat) for governor al
though by a majority much less than
when he wai refused admission, but' 'bat of two vears ago. There Is no
Nelon quletlv walked away and :o slblllty of Johnson (Rep.) belnj
mndo no potest. J able to overtake him.
When "he bnttler" applied for a Governor-elect Burke la the only
room the clerk recognized him and Democrat chosen,
called him by name. Nelson answer- The race for the senatorial notnl-
ed and the clerk told him thqt all nation by the Republican legislature
J the rooms were taken. He waa'sorrv Is close but the rtnraB favor M. N
IiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiimDHMiiHuiiHiiiiiimmmniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiu
and did not know when a room woul
be, vacant.
Johnson although
that victory hi at.
Marshall assert
nldBon In their county coait'
Salem, which wai filled u
throw nnd nullify tho direct p!ar
lnw.
Lot all theso matters be W
iv iiofnrn tho neonle TleW
.innrnni is on the ildeoltlee
shin of Oregon. It ImpM
roturn to ho corrupt muto
ods that hnve controlled osr su
.turos In the past whener
has boon eleoted-eicept m i-
nco when two senators we
in 15 minutes without e
bolng given for a vote.
t-i A M T O 3M,
,V''e n.t..ifelLI
auth. J?.,tri
BijtM9 ff , Ai-""
AVTf.fJii.lFT KI.KMF-NT
wivs nGHTlS'
a.. VrnnrlnrO. NCT "'
nift vote in San ?
' .. I...I.A. as follo
For the loug term, four W
Un b. Hint. RepnWI
, ja nrtr S0.S5'
r t van Nostraad, S"
and Union Labor, "j" J
Frank H. Dunne. Dena
Government and Indep"
29,16Sr . tJH
nor2eA. Sturtersnt."
Union Labor. 8 9.07 J
Carroll Cook. BP'Afl
T.n,or and independent - .
5"- ,'
For tne -
George YPn,oiW
Good Governing- -
591. ...vw:
isadore Golden. w r
dependenceparty-ij
The ngni - . t
. t..,i nunne "- .oi
OI J"ub " lli F
wa, supported br
cutlon" ana - -
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