Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 12, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. XVIII
SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 100B.
NO. 18.
(Tl)C Dai In 4few(n
JiWWyMJJIMJjlElL Plia RIUlllflMnsr Jr
11 MEN ENTOOMBED
IN
BURNING MINE
RAINS TO RUN TO PORTLAND IN HOUR AND FORTY MINUTES
ON.
BEN F. JONES
ANSWERS H. ' W. SCOTT
iffflDS THE STATEMENTS). I LEGISLA
TORS AGAINSTfflE OREGONIAN
If any Republican lender In Oregon, had cnuso for porsonal or pollt
.CIiftmbjrUl..jtipSia bo -Hon. B.
tntomont No.: J. Republican.'
F.
Icil grievance against Governor
Jonei of Polk and Lincoln, it Stntomont
Joaei has twlco hnJ pot bills vetoed by the -Domocrnllc govornor.
ibtt like tin honest roprcsontntlvo, Inya aside his porsonal feelings and
ftilei his fjtand for law and for principle Rend his mastorly reply to
lElfor Scott.)
;.;itor Cafiltnl Jeurnnl:
IkllevlDR In tho doctrine of frcb
h, and n frop press, I grant the
Drtsontin the jlght to curso mid
rlllfjr Statement No. 1 Ropubllcnn
ttmlxrs of the loglslnturo to hla
wm'i content. For the paBt six
contbj n largo portion of hto odltoj
I page of that pnper hns, In nenrly
rwlsiue, been devotod to nbuso 6f
iii poor devils, and knowing that tho
i of so much spneo in a grout
JfHH
More for
I your money
all (he
time at the
Chicago
Store
metropolitan pnpor Is vory groat, I
cannot- concolvo how thnt paper can
afford, to wasto so much on us Stnfo
inont'No. 1 mombors whom ho has
already rondout of tho Republican
party, unless somo ono wljo aspires
to tho position of United Slntos son-
ator Is behind tho scpno with n sack'.
Doing a fro-born American citi
zen I" do not llko to Ho down "Llko
'Continued on. saw seven).
WORK OF
RESCUE
BLOCKED
EXPLOSION CAUSES
CAVE-IN
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Hnmm, Westphalia, Gormany",
Nov. 12. Thrco hundred and twenty-two
mon aro bollovod to bo olthor
doad or doomed In tho burning Bnd
bod coal m I no near horo. An ex
plosion of fire damp shattered tho
workings last night and tho fire
quickly followed. Rcscuors today
aro blocked by tho wrcckago, flames
and fumes',' nnd aro unablo to roach
tho chambers whoro tho men aro Im
prisoned. Tho local Anzelgor,' n!tof a careful
Investigation, estimate tho number
(Continued on Pngo 5.)
MARION
COUNTY
WINNER
AT, ALBANY'S BIG
W8f i-CIll9.'SIf -WIW fW-liam
tji 4tbi,te$ ISAXVAA MOlMST
Salem's
Fastest
Growing
Store
'APPLE SHOW
Salem's thrco hundred boostors
loft on tho Salem Apple train special
with a unlformod military band of
20 men led by Director Stoudon
moyor. Tho commlttod of locnl
rustlors who got up the excursion
woro F. W. StouslofT, Jos, Albort, G.
P. Ulshop, D. C. Dlnsmoro, D. J. Fry,
I. Groenbnum, D. II. James, J. J.
Roberts, Thoo. Roth, Soymour Skiff,
Hnrloy Whlto.
Marlon Got the Plzt.
News was received this morning
that Mnrlou county was awardod
first przo nt,ptho Albany Applo ,fajr
ovor all bounties In' tho. aYator with
Pollc Becond.
Tho Judges of tho exhibits of ap
ples nro Professor' 15. R, Luko of tho
O. A. C, Charles V. Galloway of Sn
lom, H. M. Williamson of Porland.
II. M, Williamson, delivered an -ad-
LIMITED
ELECTRIC
JRAINS
f ROM PORTLAND TO
SALEM
Doglnnlng Sunday, November 7 5,
tho Oregon Electric will opernto lim
ited electric trains botweon Portland
and Salem, making but two s'.ops
and running through, Including
stops, In ono hour nnd forty minutes
Thoro will bo eight trnlns a day
ach way Instead of sovon as nt
present. Tho limited trains wll
Portlnnd dally at 9 : 1 G a. in. and ar
rive at Salem at 10:G0. itoturnlng
tho limited will leave Salem at :l:05
p. m. and arrive at Portland at A' 16
p. m.
Close connections will lm iiindo by
tho llmltod for Hlllsboro, Forest
Oroyo nnd tho Ynnililll dlvUlou. 11)
this arrangement passengers can
lonvo Nowherg at S:4G and reach
Salem nt 10:GQ, via Tualatin.
AImi ImUv Train Sertitv.
On tho new schedule a Inter train
THIRTY ARE
INJURED ON
PASSENGER
9
BY EXPLODING OF
POWDER MILL
New Line JMLerchandise arid Low. Prices
Ibt keeps tho Chicago Storo always hramlug..1 Our rocord of soiling, tho hlgfies.t..claBs "merchandise X
M W lowest prJco in Salem Is to woll known and any infringement on thi8,(ecpYd'ly competitors will X
ltt frith a tleoper cut-
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' IVoraeiTs Codtr and Suits
t Sftlom'8 Suit and Cloak. Storo ls,.out afealn for anothor
W$ok-of Record Uroaklng Prices In-Goat and Suits'. It keeps
our buyers busy In Now York sanding thorn by express.
Soolng, iu( boIlQYlng, If- you wnuMha best values in this part
of tho world In Upto-Pn(o -Coats nnd Suits como to tho
CHICAGO STORE.
Ladies' Cqats.50, $5.90, &90 $8.51), $9.W
and up
Ladies' Suits$6;90,. $8.50; '$9.90, $12.50, $14.50
V
and up
5,flnar4s
IMPORTED DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
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SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS.- .
Giildod by a premonition, Arvtlla Horgaitsori', (40-yoar-old Blrl O
(United Prosa Leased Wlro.)
Kansas City, Ma., Nov. 12. Thir
ty passongors on n Kansas City
Souhorn train woro Injured, sovoral
probnbly fatally, whon n powder mill
oxploded at Holmes Park, south of
horo today as tho train was passing,
Tho explosion destroyed thrco
houses and shattered buildings for a
Qiinrtor of a milo In ovory direction,
It Is roportod that sovoral poruoim
woro killed In throd houses which
wero totally wrecked.
Tho train wiib near tho powder
house and tho forco of tho oxploaloif
Tilmosf blow If off" nnTFrack". Tho
windows weio shnttorod and part of
thir conches woro blown off. Tim
bers nnd Atones wero hurled through
tho train. Tho Injurod woro brought
horo and taken to hospltnls.
0 yeserdny went-' to n spot on tho John. Detford arm nCnr" Mnrongo, ()
O Ills., and dug" up tho brfdy of hor brotlior. Other mur'dored men O
O and women; It Is oxpeCtod will hd found dn tills second 'murdor O
O fnrm.'1 .,'' ' , O
O Toniiy 'Innes, a .dospe'rAdo nt Dillon, Mont,, by his bravado In O
O placing tho gun of an arresting constable iti- his. mouth and trying O
O to selzo the weapon, wns Bhot nnd Instantly killed. . , O
O Mrsv-JoBof Osborne, for years-itho louder of--fnsjiloniiblq dress- O
0 mtlfcer fn New York city Is dead. ' ... O
O ' vttnrry W. W'ntterson, 'lawyer and son of Ifonry Wnttorson, yes O
O'tordh- was killed by falling from tho 10th stpry of tho building 0,
O at 37 Wall streot, Now York city, ' O
O Secrotary Root Is drawing up a now Amorlcnn-Jupnnese trbnty. O
0 A returning American sklppor roporta nt Copenhagen thnt he O
O found tho gravo of Exlporor A. A. Andro, who snllod for tho north O
O polo in a balloon In a gravo, under n cross boarlnghls name, on O
O the const of Lnbrador.
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Pullman nitclicdi
Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 12. Thrco
Pullman couches attached to tho
Twentieth Contury' Llmltod, tho
Now Y6rk Conoral'R-. Now York-Chicago
flyor, woro ditbhod eastof thla.
city nt 3 o'clock this morning.
Tho occupnntH wire thrown front
their berths. but nsldo' (Vom bruluoH
none w'ero Injured. Tho train waa
runnlg slowly at tho tlnio. Tho pns
sengors woronrnsforod-.to tho un
injured coachoa nnd tnkon to Syra
cuse 'Whoro additional coaches were
In reiMllnossi- --n . ,
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0 Hit Llltnat Tlvnoo f!nn,lu nnl CllVrn nnn. nn i-nln T .... n fill I'm.n ,!. n ......
Qp . , --..-w. .'. vwa .4VWV0 uu. Ulina null V. oc.IV. ,, V VM ... JUU Ul UU1 Ull illj
- "i n iss uoods and Silks yqu may nsk for either in foreign or domestic .goods
class, kind
Special prices. J
25c, 35c, 49c-, 69c, 75c and up to any price,.
WONDERFUL
IN
UUiUES
Girls' .Coats
Wo show
assortment
.!
Glrj's,
tho createst
of
. ..
Children's Coats In Sa,
lui. Tho Cqntji aro thQ
newest ad thu prices
lowest.
(jlREAT VALUES IX
Dress ikirts
dress on yApple Culture In tho Wil
lamette Valley."
Among tho individual prize wln
nors woro L. T. Reynolds, who took
first prize on his Baldwins and seq
ond for the best five boxes of throo
or more varieties.
Charles A. Park took first on Spitz
enborgs.
The Albany Applo fair is the big
gest display of this fruit ever hld
in tho Willamette valley aud ostub
llshos thq supremacy of this scatlnn
as tho applo producing region of
Oregon.
390 Beautiful
4 ,
Dress Skirts
New
now
on
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an:'-iz3iiKaub
ta-sSBfww
sale In'alJ- the latest
shades ajxd materials.
Wu adlc, amijll prices
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DROWNED TRYING TO
SMUGGLE INTO V.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Buffalo. N. Y.. Nov. 12. Six Ch?-
no3e -were swept to death over tho
American falls of tke Niagara river
near lero today whllo they were at-
temntlnc to evnda thn frwloml nt.
curs and enter tho United "States.
Four other Chinese werij saved
from the Tlvor and the' clutches of
th upper rapids by pursuing offi
cers. Tho rescued celeitlals wore
brought .hereunder -arrests nd will
boT deportwlt Vj. l
Tve Chne -were eroiilngthe riv
er Jn two V'oa 'Wheln 'pwbndf QYO
th.am o& the rocltsthroing thgce
letol.'fpr the Ttej,,, ? . 4.v...
will leave Portland fr Salem at
8:40 p. ni. and nrrlvo hero at 10 40
p. m. and a Into train will loavo Sa
eom at 8:46 p. m. and nrrlvo at Port
land at 10:40 p. m.
Tho now train sorvlw h duo to
the growing business of 11k Qrogo.n
Electric' nnd the desire of tint com
pany to do all In their power to ac
comodate tho peoplo wflh tho Ijeht
possible means of travel U in-d from
t,ho Capital City.
Omaha Neb ' Nov"
hogs, 5000; catle,
6000,
12 Receipt
3000; sheep
PLANS RIG DOCK SYSTE.M
San Francisco, Nov. 12. News,
mado public horo today (hat tho
Vandorbtlt nnd Law Interests on the
water front west of Fort Mason and
extending to the Presidio reserva
tion have beon pooled nnd that the
submorgod land will be drained and
an Immense doc kystom will be coa-,
structod, has created considerable In
terest" in financial and shipping clr
oleai Articles of. Incorporation of the
Roalty Improvement & Dock com
pany were filed In Albany, N. Y ,
Tifesday and Investigation proved
that hll th valuable water front
property onco owned by tho Fair ee
tate has been pooled Jn tho new com
pany. Tho proporjy was ownod by
Mrs. Wt K. Vanderbllt and Herbert
E.fcLawV , ' '
-. 'Law- waa ocwtly in New Yorii
apd- 'A was Jearnod that he secured
lj Rnnncla?ald pf the Vaftderblltsj
Jor the coHtemplAted.. system at
docks that will be tho most valuable
holdings on the water front.
' hi 1 i , 7
WKSTKItNKItS JHAV GET
' ' " IN NEW CAR! NET
"Washington D:C. NoV. 12. Tho
chances of two western mon for
places in tho cabinet of Prosldent
Taft is bolng dfscusod by polltlclanii
here, today. Richard A.' Ilalllngor of
Seattle, who had mndo an onvlnblo
record as commissioner for tho land
offlco In Washington is being urged
upon Taft as a candldato for tho
portfolio of commerce -md labor,
whllo George A. Knight of California
Is "mentioned for another billot ir.
tho advisory council of tho president
elect
It Is Intlmnted that .John Hnys
Hammond, the mining txpfni Is not
avorso to Joining tho cabinet as head
of tho dopartmont of commerce and
labor.' It la said by Hammond's
friends that ho has somo deflnlto
idoa regarding improvements In the
department for, the benpfit of tho
business Interests of tho country.
Moreover they assort, Hammond hns
beon a strong campaigner In tho
.repent election nnd is entitled to re
ward.
SUni'OENA ISSUED FOR
MRS. RELLE GUNNES.-4
(IJnltejl Press Leased Wlro.)
Laporto, Ind., Nov 12. Deemlni?
that Mrs. Belle Gunness. the mva-
terioua widow of tho Laporto murder
farm Is still alive, attorney Worden
on behalf of Ray Lamphere, tho wld
t w"s torvnnt, has caused cubpoemu
' W k lirf llinll Ail ftm !
Ths namo of Mrs Cunness stands'
5q be snmmoned by Lamphere to
provo bis Innocence of the charrio
jot muraering sirs, yunneaa aud;
threiTcrreSi en April 2C, 1908. '
. Subpoenal for Mr Gunne3 havo
been placed In tho liands of deputy
sheriffs.