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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1908)
it EDITION 3 P. M. FIRST EDITION3 P. M. -r. f rmr -? - i onmot h. xvm SALEM, OREGON ttKXB8AV, XOVEMIIKK 1H, UHI8. xo. ma. APITAL WATER COMMITTEE ORGANIZED mM I I Ml m am WUSPck. j 0toZ& , S. ADVISED TO SPEND $50, 000 000 ML OF GRAFTER RESUMED !Y DISREGARDS SHOOTING United I'rMi Ifticd Wlr.) In Frnnclsco, Nov. 18. Fewer Ji about the court building tlinn been stationed there nlncc tlio npt to kill Francis J. Henoy Inst ay appeared tit Cnrpontor' Hall morning whon tlio trial of Abrn- i Ruef, ex-boss of Ban Francisco, resumed nt tlmt place, whore it Interrupted by Hans' nttompt on vi'B life udge Lnwlcr bus Issuod ordors , any of Uucf's frionds who wish (Continued on Pace 5.) PRINCESS DE SAGAN UNHAPPY ONCE AGAIN AFTER DIVORGE (United Press tinned Wire.) PnriB, Franco, Nov. 18. Annn Gould's martini troubles are not ovor yet and If tlio statement!) made In court today aro truo, sho uvon now le planning to sue for dlvorco from tho Prlnco do Sngnn, to marry whom sho travullod about tho world -In ono of tho most remarkable courtships on record. It waB Mnltro Ilonnet, counsol for Count Ilonl do Castollnno, former husband of Anna, who mado tlio son- (Continuod on pago 4.) ON RIVERS AND FORTS big SUM FOR IMPROVING WATERWAYS t SUGGESTS EXPEND ING MILLIONS Malted I'rew Tinted Wire.) Washington, D. C, Nov. 18. Fifty million dollars Is tho aggregnto of tho appropriation suggestod to Jio rnlBed by Urlgndlor Oenornl William L. Marshall, chief of engineers, U. 8. army, for work on rivers, harbors and fortincatlons for tho coming flscnl year, in his nnnunl report submitted to Seciotury of War Lupko Wright to day. Approximately $20,000,000 Ib rocommonded Tor application on ex- (Continued on page 8.) G0MPERST0 DINE WITH ROOSEVELT IS SENT A SPECIAL INVITATION (Uulted Press Leased Wlro.) Denver, Colo., Nov. 18. A ro port was circulated here todny that Prealdont Hoo3ovelt will send n spo clnl invitation to Samuol Comport) and tho members of tho executive council of tho Amorlcau Federation of Labor to dlno with him and dis cuss mnttcrs relating to labor logla- lnlon betnro ho soiuU his moHsngo mwf if imtg iiiiei !! frniiiiitmiiif iiiiiait We do the Business. ,We can af ford to sell our .goods at small prices If you want';; to get the ! i best fiootfctf at the lowest ; : prices come ; ; to the Chi- ;; cago Store. ' iALEM'S GREATEST BOOSTER Is The Chicago Store We omplo) tho pooplo. Pay them god wages. Wo drnw trado from all ovor tho states of Oregon, No- T psda and Idaho and Southern Washington. Wo do tho volume of bus ncss that Is tho ronson wo can afford k boost the fellow that does tin business is tho chnp that can boost your tewn: ho puts life nnd ciiorio Into It nH K.n Do Your Trading COMMENTS ON HIS OWN DOWNFALL INTERESTING DIARY Of SWINDLER (United PresB Leased Wire.). Chicago, Nov. 18. A remarkable commentary, which must apply to his own enrcor, was found In tho ef fects of Poter Van VlUaongor, tho confessed forger of doeds amounting to nearly a million ddllars, oday. In a book was written a comment on tho case of Paul O. Stonsland, th Chicago bank wrecker, who fled to The price of stock of the Free- land Consolidated Mining Co will be raised to 20 cents on November 19, 1908. : : : : 0 o o o o o o o o o ooooooooooo V SOMf IMPORTANT EVENTS 0 0 0 V4. Kaiser Wllhelm Iiiih complied with tho wishes of tho people nnd will hereafter obey tho constitution. Mrs. Mlly Craig Chadbourne, Hocloty loader of Chicago will proba bly lose two art painting, valued at $70. 1 G3, for smuggling In koiiiu O dutiable goods for Mrs. "Jack" Gardner, also of tho upper clioles. O Senator Elklns is planning tho removal of the federal employee O O who gave out the Information that tho ruby Ncnt by Duke d'AbruzzI O O to Catherine Elklns had been seized nnd would bo held until $1800 O 1(0 duty had been paid. O President Hoosovelt, nt his dinner to tho labor lenders last night, O mado many Inquiries and Is said to bo planning better labor logls- At Snlom's Live Store Tliut Does tho Business. I f Ladies' Coats worth $8 to $10 now $4.95 i Ladies' fine Tailored Coats Silk Lined Worth $15 to $18, now $8.90 and $11.90 o-.. TABLE LINENS g In Salem. Yard 25c 35c. 49c and wJ r - w - & of Money-savinr Bargains aN over the Store oeeing m BeJievMig Ladies' Tailored Suits. Silk Lined and tho Latost Materials .. 1 1 $8.50, $9.90, $1 1.90, $12.50 jj and up Silk Petticoats Tho Greatest $7.50 Silk .Petticoat shown Special Price O latlon. for the 0 Bryan announces that conditions may forco him to run 0 Presidency again. O Tart, it is said, will change his entlro cabluot on tho ndvlcj of O O Koosovolt. , 0 0000000000000000 0 O 0 RAISE IN PRIGE Not I co Is hereby glvon that the price of Stock in the Gold Creek Mining & Milling company will bo .. , , , FIFTEEN CENTS A SHAKE ' -"J FHOM NOVEMDER 19, 1908. ' J. F. Koarns will have ohargo of ouV stock sales this wook. Offlce In Gray block. OTTO IIANHE.V, I'n-ildent W. I. HTALKV ftrrcfitry $3.90 Great Millinery Bargains This Week on labor to cougreis. The Invita tion, If one has beeu sent, has not reached Donver. The morning proceedings of the convention today were given over chiefly to jurisdictional squabbled. An acrimonious debato was precipi tated by the report of the commit tee on adjustment which wiggested that the disputo between the inter national association of machinists and tho elevator construction work- lora be referred to tho exeoutlvo board for final adjustment. Delegate Fcenoy bitterly protested agalnHi this octlon and James O'Con noll, piosldent of the machinists re plied with the declaration that lie had been charged by his own asso ciation with "laying down" whorea he had really done his. best to pre vent the bringing into the conven tion of the dispute. "nut If these people want trouble, we are here to give it to them," ho shouted. Resolutions urging every labor union In the United States to hold a special celebration In kor of the Lincoln centennial la 1969 was adopted .by a auaktoiM , Morocco, where he was captured. Stonsluud is now In prison. Van Vllusongor wrote: "It is not to bo supposod 4 hat StenJaud deliberately resolved to rob tho poor pooplo who trusted him. Such Is wt the history of the de faulter. Ills downfall begins with a trivial Irrogmlarlty. Again you 'yield to temptntlou and And that you huve done nobody harm that Is nobody except yourself You go on nnd finally you are forctd to choose between forgery and the wrerk of your hope.. "Tho tlmo comes whon hopo of restitution is gone and Mio defaulter faces conviction as a common felon Groping down In the bedrock of his character, ho choose whether he will pass the remainder of his Ilfo as a fugltlvo from Justlco or will mako v clean breatt of it and serve the Just ly earned sentence " Receiver Nlblack said today that ho will not leveal the names of Van Vlls- nier' victims unless l" forM to do so. They are listed In a recret card Index, kept by the fori ger, which Is being guarded by the COMMITTEE HOLDS A SESSION AND ORGANIZES FOR BUSINESS At-u meeting of the Salem Joist wnter commlttoos hold this morning nt the state houso thorn woio pres ent ton out of tho flftoou mombors, and u preliminary orgunlxntlon was effected. Governor Geo. K. Chnmhor Inln was elected chairman and A. V llofor seorotary. Upon motion tho or ganization was glvon tho title Of "Capital Wator CommlUon." The dlscuHslou was general, nnd nil present soomed to unite upon tho sub ject of securing mountain wator tor tho cify and ntato. Gov. Chumbor lain said tho state was In a position whjth required prompt uctlou to ho euro a bettor wnter system of Itu In stitutions, and 'hoped n plan rould bo evolved whereby tho city and tho state could Join In bringing In tho bent of wator from the mountain for both, und' thus avoid tho uocwHltjMm lltu part of the stalir-fop iniiHl ringing a now Histonlff VtB oVn. Upon motion an executho commit tee composed of tho president and secretary and three oilior monition was authorized to formiiiats plana mid name standing commlt'oes. Tho chair named as hiicIi rommlltoo Atig. Iliuikestolnfl II. W. Moyors and Judge Ilushey. Tho following pormanoiit oflleoni wore elected: Prosldont, (lovornor Geo. E. Chamberlalu: vice piealdont, Hon. T. II. Kny; sttarolnry, A. V. Ho for. The oxccutlvo committor will meet tomorrow und announco tho standing committees. THREE DEAD IN WRECK .1 Vancouver, . C, Nov. 18 Three deaths Indirectly duo to th floods caused by recont hoavy ralnv occurred hore whon threo cars and the englno of a freight train. CAUgbt In a washout, rolled down a 40-foot embankment. Tho nroiiian. englnoer and brake- man wore carried to tho foot of ho bluff and Grushod to death In thf wreckage. Owing to tho automatlo action of the air brakes, the re mainder or tho rn!n was held on tho rallu through the breaking of tho couplings forward. o- JACK GOODE'S HOME BURNED The homo of Jack Goode in Nortlt Salem was burned to tho ground to day about noon, the orig'u of tho de structive blaze not being exactly known although n defective tluo In sold to have been tho cause. Llttlo of the furnishings went damaged, and no ono was injured Tin llro depart ment was called In dm tlm to oe the dwelling had tboro boon water In any reubonnblo dlstuno, but, km no water was avallablo, the llro fighting crew were kelpie in any attempt to squelck tke Idhm, The Iom of the i anv, which was tho property of Jack Goode's father, Couni:llKtn J. r, GooU, amoHMts tnakaut f 190, Im surauce ceyirs tke Iom; iimiit.inmtilii''""',"l""""""