Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Image 1

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3b. XVIII
iTTEMPf ON
SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 517, 100H.
NO. IVM,
EOFRl
SSAN
E
MPRESS
REYFUS
GASE INVOLVED IN STEINHE1L MURDER SENSATION
MUCH
lOING FOR
WILHELM
ters NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN
united Press Leased Wlro.)
rllo, Nov. 27. Emporor Wll
'i III today nnd tho roport In
circles Is that his physical
down Is directly attributed to
arrylne ovir rocont political nf-
tbat have upsot tho empire.
gh his recent cold 1b cured, hen
from olmlnato insomnia anu
bercd with hla old troublo In
elective ear. Tho doctors hnvr
a complete roQt for their roy-
itlent, and It hns been planned
end the knlsor to uorru, ttie
Island In tho Ionian boo, JI
after tho Christinas fostlvl-
of the court.
go away cnrllor, It Is roared,
Continued on nage eight.)
POISONED
. HUSBAND
ANDJAURE
MME. STEINHEIL IS
SUSPECTED
(United Press Loasod Wlro.)
Paris. Franco, Nov. 27. Minister
of Justice Drlan lato this afternoon
withdrew the proceedings In tho
Btilnhell ccbo. which throntonc to
become tho greatest oonnatlon Perls
boa soon In years, from Magistrate
Bouchard and dotalled examining
maglotrato Andro to conduct tho
further Investigations.
Tho caaji was taken heforo Magls-
trnto Lcydctto this morning but was
transferred to Bouchnrd on tho
ground that Loydctto Is closely af
filiated with Mmo. Stolnhcll, who h
charged with, poisoning her bus-
4 band nnd suspected of poisoning
former Prcsldont Fnuro, of Franci,
ANTLERED
HERD HAS
600DTIME
ENTER TAIN VISITING
OFFICERS
(Continued on pngo 8.)
Thanksgiving Day was most suit
ably obsorved by Salem Lodgo No..
33G, B. P. O. Elks and tho mom;
hers of Albany LodgeN o. 300, In
the templo of tho Salem organiza
tion, tho celebrntlon botng for tho
purposo of oxtondlng grcotlng to tho
visiting grand officers, of tho order,
Grand Exaltod Rulor Hush L. Hol
land, Grand Secrotnry P. C. Robin
son nnd Grand Trustee A. P. Holly,
who visited Salem InBt evinlng jn
their tour of tho Pacific coaat
lodgos.
Tho distinguished visitors arrived
In Salem on tho Oregon Electric lino
onrly In tho evening and woro enter
tained at dlnnor at tho Hotol WIN
DAMAGING FERGUSON
(Continued on Pane 5.)
San Silk Dull i!c
tO-yd Spool of
t-olton , ...tic
tflO-j'd Heat
Spool Silk c He
Ihoo Lrc s
2 for . .lo
mrl Bi'oiih
Dozen tic
Children's $5.00
Coats, now $U.on
Drcnn Sklrtn
from $U.n up.
J 1.50 Good I'm
brollns II.V.
Woman's $7.G0
Rain Coats now
The People's Choice
frlhrf- fVifzzcfn Qftfvr A,M tUvy l,l,V4' l,m,u' ""' lk'st n",,cl'
L.Jil'C. J. A. JLd. 3 V kJfLKJM. C? Salem when It comes to Honest
His Low PiJci's anil Square Dealing. Fioin the hIo of u dry goods liov have gnmn to our pre-
F pronrrl'iiis In a few years. You cannot Mop the People' Choice they me with us.
DRES$.
GOOD.
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ei-atHvAlal. A'.&XSX
afev
'ress Goods and Silks
Sletll g Silk nnH nnuo flnn,i cn. nn ol.r.u vmi Wnndnrful Bar-
t"J?. tll08e departments. Tho nowost and tho best Is hero and
rd i i u I0r you to mak0 yur choice from. Prices tho utwesi.
" W, ti.V, a.1c. -10. ttlir. TKn anil mi.
w l -.f UW V. J-
K
Women's Suits
and Coats
Wo are here with the Best and
Nowest In the market and the Low
eat Prices you can get an whore.
Tho Suits are long Jackets and
sheath skirts trimmed with silk
bands and large buttons.
SUITS
36.SO, $8.SO, $10.50
J$12.SOandup
COATS
495, 7.SO, $9.SO
and up
Table Linens
Tho Gioatest Values In Salem
and tho Lowest Trices. Ynrd
25c, 35c, 49c and up
Net . Waists
WE JUST RKORIVED a Beau
tiful Lino of Eoru nnd Black Not
Waists handsomely trimmed with
Silk Gnloons and Medallions.
Prices Small.
&45, $3.95, H50and up
EVIDENCE
ISGVEN
AGAINST KING OF
GRAFTERS
(Unltod Pross Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Nov. 27. For tho
first time in tho history of tho graft
trials of former boss Abraham Huof
on n cbargo of attempting to brlbo
Supervisor John J. Puroy for hi
vote, on the passage of a trolloy or
dlnaoco, tho curtain veiling Huof's
absoluto dominance of tho supervis
orial board was drawn today.
Androw M Wilson, n former su
pervisor, Inter a Ruof railroad com
missioner, told tho story 'of tho tu
ner workings of tho graft machine,
on the witness stand, under thu
questions of tho volunteer assistant
of District .Attorney Langdon and In
aplto of tho objections of Henry Ach,
Ituof counsel.
WIJflOiiConco Indicted aftor being,
proinl0(lslnintinlty bocnuso his testi
mony In tho 'trlnl of Tlroy L. Ford,
chlo' cnunool for tho United Hall
road h, was unsatisfactory, today con
trovortod the rlnlm of Ituof that not
hlmsoir but "Big Jim" Onllnghor, his
lieutenant and go-brtweon. was tho
master of the boodllug hoard.
I Wilson recounted a conversation
w'th Ituof In which tho fnllon bos-,
I then nt tho height of hh power,
l told him, ho afisertod, that shoul I
' BIk Tim nttnln tho covefd place of
siinerlor jmlgo ho, (Huat; desired
Wl'sou to surreed to the vacant
1 plnco of lhMitenant. Wilson snld h
i dec'lned lluof's offor.
On th night of Ituof's sulzuro f
the oftlco o' district nttornoy an I
the mibsoquent ousting of Frnual J.
i IlPiioy from tho position of nsslstant
district attorney, Ituof ronHiiltod
with Henry Ach nnd Gnllnghor
After tho inovo had been drcldod m
oii, Charles Hoggnrty, UucPh ofllce
bov was sont with a moisago notiry
i lug Honey of his removnl.
Wilson until Honey's reply, accord
ing to Hoggnrty was:
i "Til Ituof to go to holll"
I Wilson dcclnred that Ituof wine
to him and to other supervisor with
! a demand that thoy should Cach con
I tribute 100 toward a defenso fund
I 'or him after Ruof 8 first Indlctm-nt
I in connection with tho French res
taurant extortion charges.
I Wll'on said that tho fluporvlsoi-s
succoosfully convinced Ruff that
thev should not be made to sub
scrllio to n fund In dofonso of acts
committed before they had becomo
upervlsors.
RESTAURANT
IS JOBBED
$150 TAKEN FROM
THE TILL
Tho restaurant belonging to Scott
Forgunon on Stato street, was en
tered by some unknown partlen last
night who cnrrlod nway tho contents
of tho monoy till, amounting to
$150.
Mr. Ferguson has not tbo slightest
Idea as to who could havo committed
tho burglary, but ho offcrj a reward
of $50 for tho capturo of tho criminal.
Tho robbor. or robbers, ontored
tho build Inc through a window ovl
dently, as thoro woro no brokoi
doors or any other disturbances In
dicating an ontranco. The monoy
drawer was in no wny damaged, but
bad boon oponcjl and tho ontijo con
tontH romoved. Nothing olso was
stolen.
Sovornl other depredations, .it Is
rumored todny, woro comm'ttod up
on residences In dlrforont parts of
tho city.
A roport circulating thnt Jeff Bo
hanon's resldoucr in South Salem
was entored last night, hut so fnr
it Iiiih not been roported nt polio
headquarters.
Tho homo of Monto Leslie wnB on
tored at somo hour early last ovon
Ing nml a solid gold wai.ch was stol
pu This It anothor myntory which
Is uiiBolvable. Thero whi no ono at
home at tho time or tho theft, nnJ
unon going away for tho pvon'ng, tho
doors woro all seouroly hiokcd. Noth
ing wan tnmpored with apparently,
alUiough a probablo ontranco was
gained through a window. Nothing
further wns carried off by. tho
thloves.
Tho homo of Rov. II. O. Hondor-
son on North Seventeenth stront, wun
nlo ald to havo been ransacked,
hut tho ca-o has bb yet not been ro
ported to tho police.
Chief of Police Gibson enn hardly
understand why n thorough ropoit
of a robbery occurring in thin city ib
not always Immediately handed to
tho police In order to onnblo tho of
ficers to look nftpr tho cnes. During
a business vMt In East Salem this
morning In connection with his of
flco, tho chlof Bald probably a half
dozen residents made Inquiries re
garding robberies committed Inst
night, but tho chlof had no know
ledge of nnv of those crlmoj with tho
exception of tho Ferguson robbery.
ATTEMPTS
TO SHOOT
EMPRESS
RUSSIAN DOWAGER
HAS CLOSE CALL
0 0 0 0
OOOO 00 0000000000
o o
SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS.
500 Doren Boys' and Girls'
Double Thread Armor Plato Hebo
hqw on sale. This is tho Best 26c
Iloso you have seen for a long
time. All black In nil sizes. Our
Prlco will be only
15c
3Q0 Extra Large Cut Corner
IThlte Bod Spreads for iron beds.
.Regular f9 00 values. Our Price
$1 .5
We show tho Best Values iu
Salem In Blankets, Comforts,
Towels, 8UeeU and Pillowcases.
O
O
(O 0
O Prcsldont Van Cleave of tho Manufacturers Association makes O
O an nftnqk on tho tariff committee, claiming that thoy do not give all 0
O interests an equal hearing. O
O Ray Lnmphoro hns been found guilty of arson, but acquitted of tho O
O murder of Mrs. Gunnoss nnd her children. O
O Wngner, In IiIb Flat car, won tho 02 mllo ruco In Georgia yestor- O
O day. O
O Prcsldont Roosevolt eulogized tho work of tho colored Y. M. C A. O
, O In an address at tho laying of tho cornerstone of ono of their O
, O buildings nt Washington, D. C. O
fjOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO
LAMPHERE
BEGINS HIS
SENTENCE
to alow tho sontenco to stand, hoping
to freo Lnmphoro nt tho end of tvo
yenra.
(United Press Leaded Wire.)
Lamphero tho hired man employed
by Belle aunness, convicted of firing
tho Gunness' homestead In the rulnr
it which several bodios woro found
vas taken today to Michigan City to
oegln his sentence. Tho punishment
in posed by tho court wan an tnde
rmlnnto sentence of from two to
twenty-one years in prison and a tine
of $5000.
The defense apparently has. decldol
not to make a motion for a new trial
When the minimum of the Indeter
minato sentence bos been served, the
prisoner may ask for parole. It U
believed tfjat MuU dMed
THANKSGMNG IS OVER
The Tumult and the Hlioutlng Dies
The CaptnliM and Their Teaini
Depart.
So let us now get down to busi
ness. First of all go down to tin
Capital Journal oftlco. Ask for Mr
Clark, tho Kalrport man. 'Ask bin
all (he 'questions you like about th
property. TJien wlcct a lot or two I
Falrport subject to your aproval aft
er personally Inspecting same Mr
Clark will then meet you In Portlant
Sunday or Monday tako you to Fair
port and show you your selection'
Then you will thanK your lucky t
for having started youon the road to
prosperity Mr, Clark will leave fa'
Portland on Satdrday at, 3 p ;a. fiu
him before h ;oi Seo ad, yagu i
jwojMu.-mnnM-v - ,-'-.w-
(Unlted Press Loaned Wire.)
Amsterdam, Nov. 27. Advice ro
colvcd horo today doclaro that tho
attempt on tho life of tho Russian
ompioss dowager yosterday fallod
only by a narrow margin and that
she has since boon so ovcrcomo by
tho shock that oho has been undor
the caro of physicians. Tho anarch
ist, who mado tho attack on her,
actually reached tho royal carriage,
eluding tho guards. Ho was seized
Just as ho was attempting to flro nit
Her Majesty.
London, Nov. 27. Much mystery
surrounds the attempted assaslna
tlon of tho dowagor empress of
Rmwla yesterdny. Tho gtnoral feel
luii horo Ib thnt thoro Is somothlng
iipcullrtr abottt" (h.lt5doHtr twHw, 1
Ainjosiy was ruiuniiiiK irum vim
with her family nt Coponhngon whou
sho had her thrilling oxporlonco.
Tho London papers printed tho
notice or tho affair InrnnspleuoiiMy,
nnd It Is hinted thnt UiIb wns doiw
nt tho request of high ofllolnla who
desired to have tho Incident covered
nip.
Th news or uitnuompiou as
sassination nnd ilia killing or u po
dlcemiiii when ho was overpowered,
wai nil telegraphed before tho con-hoi-hIiIi!
wik ostabllshel. Hlnco then
no detalla hnve h,een allowod to como
through from Europe.
wholesalF
russia
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
St. Petersburg, n". 27. Tho
present year drawing to n close In
Russia Is ono ofjhu blnckost In tho
(ilstory or tho nation. A report,
mado publlo today, shows a record
of H81 death sentences and C81 ox
eeutloii'. If the purcoutago of ox
editions Is mnlntuliitd. for tho rent
or the voar. tho numbor will run
well over 600.
Tbo authorities disguise the nv '
turn or tho crimes ror which whole
sale dteth contonous havo been dealt
out, Mmuiy Miylna Uiiit most of them
woro for' ordinary crimes.
It It Bhown, however, thwt at least
7Ii per cent or the crimes wore poli
tlpal offenses or crluics growing out
or politics.
'ii' i -
GOVERNOR
COSGROVE
IS WORSE
(United Pross Loasod Wlro.)
Paso nobles, Cal , Nov 27 - Gov-jrnor-ttlect
Cosgrove. or Washington,
ylll no' bo able to leave horo buforo
th mlddleor January.
His condition Is slightly worse to
day, but accurate roporlM uro hard
to obtain. Tho doctors and Mrs. Cos
grovo refuse to give out any Informa
tion for publication, rurther than to
ay that thoy aro confident of his re
covery. Tho fnnt thnt ho Is. much butter
ono day and worse tho next has given
the case an air or mystery unu cniismi
continuous conflicting reports.
Thero can be no doubt, however,
that he Is In n serious condition at
present.
Treasury Statement.
(United Press Leased Wlro,)
WMttlnKtoo, D. C , JTdv 27 Tbo
treasury statuinent today, sbowui
Recli)ts. 12. 850.43.
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