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

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SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1008.
NO. 8.13.
EBELS MARCHING ON PORT AU PRINCE
OMAN AND MONEY IS MISSING AND FOUL PLAY IS FEARED
lOMOF
:i IN is
SOUNDED
CALIFORNIA AND
WASHINGTON
Jnlted Press. Leased Wire)
Francisco, Cal., Nov. 30.
omlnouB numors of dlro
bio obcad" for tho Meadows
pcourso at Soattlo, racing Intor-
Kn California today aro con
ed with tho npparontly well
led prediction that "tho sport
logs" is uoomei in mis suuo.
Rh senators and assemblymen
announced tholr support of tho
racing measure to Insuro its
PUMKO. s
Glowing tho antl-rnco track log-
3a In Now York, tho agitation
district ot Columbia and the
u upon tno sport evom in
kicky, tho paBsngo of, an antl-
(Contlnuod on Page G.)
TROUBLE
BREWS IN
CONGRESS
OVER U. S. JAPAN
ALLIANCE
(United Press Leased WIro.)
Washington, D. 0 Nov. 30.
Whllo England, Itussla, and Franco
aro expressing tholr satisfaction at
tho nlleged "treaty" which Is said
to havo been drawn up botween tho
United States and Japan, leading sen
ators ;iro laying their plans today to
ask tho Btato department to oxplnln
Ju&t what it lias dono In apparently
disregarding tho nation's traditional
policy of avoiding foreign alliances
and ignoring tho senato's constitu
tional right to ratify anything which
actually amounts to a troaty botween
tho United Statos and anothor power
Thoro is somo boliof In diplomatic
circles horo that tho prosont ndmln-
( Continued on Page 5.)
SERIOUS
ILLNESS
OFPOPE
IS UNABLE TO SEE
ANYONE
(United Press Leased Wire)
Romo.Nov. 30. All audtoncea at
tho Vatican were suspended Indefin
itely today, owing to a slight change
for tho worso in tho condition of
Popo Pius X. Tho pontiff's cold Is
worso and a slight fovor has devel
oped, requiring that ho remain in
bod.
Tho Vatican physicians assort that
tho popo's condition Is not serious,
o
A fourton elephant, hold captlvo
in tho Now York Hippodromo, tooK
fright at a pig Sunday, broko looso
and dashod down Forty-third otrcot
and wrecked n tonomont houeo bo
foro ho was caught.
San Silk nnll lie
fO-yd Spool of
otton lie
lOO-yd nest
Spool Sllk.no
boo Lairs
2 for . . . .lc
Pearl nuttous
Dozen . -2c
Children's JG.00
Conts, now JjM.05
UroHB Skirts
from $2.50 up.
$1.50 Good Um
brellas 5e.
Woman's 750
Rain Conta now
ljM.05.
The People's Choice
j-j-n Crk, cSt Qfni A,Hl ,l,,,y l,avo n,m,e tl10 u,'Ht Clmln'
U1C kXmJLjJJ JKJK C in KuIciii when It cornea to lloncfl
mIs, Low Pikes and Square Dealing. From tho hlo of n dry good bo we havo grown to our pivs-
proporlioiiM in a few years. You cannot stop the People's Choice lliey are with u.
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P'gV llY
(ress Goods and Silks
Jem's silk and Dress Goods Store can show
in thOSe dnnnrlmonln Thi. nnnnn nnrl
f of them for you to mako your cholco from,
. 18c, 25c, 5c. -lOc, 05c, 75o and up.
item's Silk find nrig nnAo ainn nnn Dhnw vnn Wnnrinrful Bar-
",,n. tuso departments. Tho newest and the boat is hero and
Prices the Lowest.
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Mr
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4p
Women's Suits
and Coats
Wo aro hero with tho Pest and
Newest in the markot and tho Low
est Prices you can get anywhere.
Tho Suits aro long jackots and
sheath skirts trimmed with silk
bands and large buttons.
SUITS
$6.50, $8.50, $10.50
$12.SOandup
COATS
$4.95, $7.50, $9.SO
and up
Table Linens
Tho Groatest Values In Salem
nnd tho lowest Prlcos, Yard-
25c, 35c, 49c and up
AUGUSTA
kruger
MISSING
LAST SON GETTING
ON CAR
Augusta Krugor, GO yoars of ago,
who recently camo from tho Kaot, is
missing -in this city, nnd up to tho
present Jttmo no Information can bo
gainod by tho authorities of hor
whereabouts.
Sho has boon missing slnco Thurs
day arid considerable worry has
arlBon tin sho had qulto a sum of
money with hor.
Mrs. Krugor arrived In this city
two weekB ago from her Eastorn
homo, and was stopping at tho
homo of Hov. Goofrnoy in North
Salem, when last Thursday morn
ing sho was escorted to tho atroot
car lino by ono of tho Guoffnoy
family and was Intending to go to
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob
Voght, In SoiUh Salem, but after
being Informed of her Intended vis
It by ttoY. dueffnoy, Mr; VogUwas
surprised ns tho lady hnd not
showed up at his houso, nor hnd ho
seen hor nt nil.
Tho officers worn notified of tho
myHtorlous dlimpponrnnco of Mrs.
Krugor, and nr now Koarchlng In
this vicinity for hor. lit Is thought
prolmblo by hor friends hero that
sho may hnvo departed for Cali
fornia, of which place sho had often
spoken of ns bolng an oxcollont
1 place to regain her falling health,
i hut owing to tho fact a few of her
effects aro yet at tho Guoffnoy homo.
I It Is hardly prolmblo alio would loavo
for the Hoiitli without in some
muniicr Informing hor host and host-1
ess In North Salem.
Mrs. Krugor ta n rather small
built lady, being about GO yearn of
ago, and when seen last In this city,
woro a black dross and a black hat.
Sho hiifl a family In tho East who
aro nttundlng hor farm whllo hIio is
malting a trip for her health.
At tho tiino tho lady left tho Guof
fnoy homo, It cannot bo nncortnlnod
whethor or not she had any great
amount of monoy on her person, but
owing to tho fact sho Is traveling
alono. sho would be likely to carry
a sufllclout sum along with hor for
nocossary oxponsos.
HAYTIAN
REBELS
WINNING
MARCHING ON PORT
AU PRINCE
(Unltod Press Leased WIro.)
Port Au Prince, Hujti, Nov. 30--Tho
advance guard cf General Sim
on't army of Mtbol is expected to
u tlvo horo today ami tho gretovit
exclti-mont provlnls throughout tho
city
Throo divisions of tko government
troops under General Aadree. on
cam pod six miles from tho city, bo
camo panic-stricken today, having
lost faith In the streagt hot tho gov
ernment to copo with tho revolu
tionists. Many of tho soldlors hnvo fled nnd
thoy nro roturntng to tho city. Hun
dreds of poroons have loft lioro nnd
moat ovoryono Is hiding Jewels nnd
vniuablos lu anticipation of tho city
being looted.
Net Waists
WE JUST RECEIVED a Beau
tiful Lino of Ecru and Black Not
Waists handsomely trimmed with
Silk Galoons and Medallious.
Prices Small.
$3.45, $3.95, $i.50 and up
600 Dozon BoyY d Girls'
Double Throad Armor Plate Hose
noW on sale. This is the Best 2 Go
Hoso you havo seen for a long
tlmo. All black In all sizes. Our
Price will bo only
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TOWN MARSHAL
TURNS FOOTPAD
(Unltod Press Leased WIro.)
Paris, Nov. 30. M. Hamard, chlof
of tho Parisian dotcctlvo forco an
nounced today that ho had been
practically assured of tho Idontlty of
tho murderers of II. Stoluholl, tho
artist who with his mother-in-law,
Madamo Japy, was found dead In his
stud'o in Paris last May. Hamard
declared that they would soon bo
j under arreat.
' Two mon havo been under sour-
velllanco by the police Tho author
I ities aro convinced that Madamt
Stelnhell could not havo committed
me crimes unaBiBiuu.
They claim to have ovldonco .show
ing that tho hall clock at tho Stein
holi houso had boon stopped at mid-
nlKht evidently to rIvo a wrong 1m
I presslon as to the tlmo of tho mur
dor.
WnHhlngtoJiHD. C, Nov. JO. He-
ports recolved by tho ntnlo dopnrt-
mont today indicate that Gonural
Simon Is advancing upon Port Au
Prluco with 'i "trong fore. A bat
tlo Is expect id with In 2 I bourn
Tho government troop? aro inn
tlnous and mon havo noun tied to
gether during transportation by wa
ter to prevent their desortln; tho
army. President Aloxln hi firm lu
his rcsolvo :o light despite the plead
ings of his cabinet.
Tho cruiser Trcoma Is ut Port Au
Prlnco and tho Dos Molne Is exjuct
ed to arrive tndny.
A mooting of tho diplomatic)
corps ut tho HnvMun nmltul 'iii
held .accortltg to tho .Us, vclust,
but tho 'ut i i".ui wiih int (Iciiiiut
iiuch as to call for action by foreign
roproHontu I -j If I ho inriiy.t fits
roach tho city thoy will bu warned
that pillage, Incendiarism and mas
micro will not bo pormlttod,
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POSSES SEARCH
FOR MANIAC
KNOWS SLAYERS
OF STANHEIL
300 Extra Largo Cut Corner
Whlto Bed 8proads for iron bods.
Rogular J2.00 values. Our Price
$ 1 .95
We show the Best Values In
Salem in Blankets, Comforts,
Towels, Sheets and Pillowcases.
(I'nltcd Pros Leased Wire.)
Simkane, Nov. 30. Onco a town
I marshal and now a footpad, Alfred
i Thompson Is todny la the custody of
tho Suokano police, to whom ho con-
foised. It la said, that ho assumod
the rolo of highwayman to procure
food for his family.
Thompson says for a long tlmo ho
was marshal or Buckley, Wash. Ho
nays in his confession that ho becamo
. tired of seeking employment and dd
I cided to turn footpad. Ills only vic
tim wan Carl Hewitt, a laundry
I wagon driver, who was compelled, to
IglVf Thompson f 4 6C Hewitt Imme-
dlately summoned the noMoe who
I captured Thompson not far from tho
scene of the holdup. He had thrown
away Ms revolver and auk, which
wero fonad, tk o4k ?,
Euroka, Cal., Nov. 30. A rollof
forco of doputy sho riffs and armed
citizens today took up tho search for
tho supposod maniac, who s believed
to havo wontonly Bhot Bort Portor, of
McKlnloyvlllo, and Joo Vlorra, or
Glendale. recontly.
A sheriff's and cttlxon' poaso lmvd
boon out In tho hills for several days
slnco tho murder, and tho whole
country from Trinidad to Redwood
mountain has boon scourod.
Nows reached hero today that a
stranger, acting suspiciously, had
been soon near Blair's ranch, and
snoop borders aro In pursuit of him.
Thoy roport having hoard wlord
moans In tho timber during tho night.
Rumors of additional murdors havo
reached here, but all so far Investi
gated havo proved without founda
tion, o-
MOTOR CYCLES
MAKE RECORDS
Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 30. Four
new world's records aro established
today, as a result of tho motor cycle
races at Ascot Park yesterday after
noon. Throo of tho records wero
brokon by Freddie Iltiyck and ono by
Guy Blalock.
Tho records mado wore: 2G-milo
competition, by Freddlo Huyok, on an
Indian, in 24 minutes; old record,
26:05.
10-mllo competition, by Oily Ilia
lock, on an Indian, In 0 minutes, 40
seconds; old record, 0:47.
5-nilIo competition, by Freddlo
Hiyck. on an Indian, In 4 mlnutos, 38
seconds; old record, 4:43 1-G.
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Plan for Hot-I
Plans nro being drawn for a fine,
modern hotel at Salem. It Is In the
hands of men who know the needs of
tho city In this respect, Tho plan
aro bolng made by Fugh k Legg.
n i
Harrlsburg has rat! $850 for
advertising Htrpoa.
FISHER WAS
VICTIM OF
CONSPIRACY
SAY THE PORTLAND
POLICE
(Unltod Press Leasod Wire.)
Portland, Or., Nov. 30,-p-That At
torney Ralph B. Fisher, who was
kilted In his oflce Saturday after
noon by Attorney Jkm A. Flash,
was probaly tho victim of a foul
conspiracy ki ono of today's develop
ments In tho investigation b&iag
made by detecllveo. The pellee de
clare they are certain that ethers be
sides Finch were Involved in the
threats and hounding of the mur
dered attorney which preceded his
assassination, from motives of re
yengo. Throo daya before his death the
attorney mado a statement to hU
brother, C. 10. Fisher, In which he
charged that a cor tain lawyer was
responsible for tho throats and
calls ovor tho tolcmhono and that
tho snmo person wn salso tho author
of (ho numerous nunoymous written
threats ho had rocelvod through tho
mnlls.
Anothor ntnrtllng dovolopment la
tho lino or Investigation to bo pur
sued by tho oIllclalH. It Is known
that certain olllclnla, who will bo
charged with tho prosecutlo nof tho
caso, are working on tho theory thnt
Fisher was tho victim of a conspir
acy and aro guarding carefully va
rious ploces of ovldonco thoy luivo
In their possession.
C. Hvttrot Baker, aenior momber
of thu laf Unit or which tho mur
dorcd attorney was Junior momber,
Is confident thnt Mr. Flshor'H death
was tho result of a conspiracy. Rel
atives of tho dead man hold tho samo
opinion. Proceedings against tho
murderer will begin at onco.
Tho caso will bo presented to tho
grand Jury without delay, and an In
dictment, according to District At
torney Cameron, will bo returned ltn
modlatoly. Evory effort will bo
mudo by Cameron to havo thu caso
tried au soon ns possible.
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SATTERLEE
SUCCEEDS
NEWBERRY
(United Press Lt-asod Wire.)
Woshlrmton. D. C. Nov 30 I lor.
bert L. Battorloo, of Now York, hnf
boon tendered tho post of assistant
Bocretary of tho navy, which will be
mado vacant tomorrow, whon Truraaa
H. Now bo try bocomes secretary of the
navy.
Satterloo Is reputed wealthy, and la
a relative of J. Plerpont Morgan.
OOOOOOOOOO
0 TREATY HAS BEEN
0 OFFICIALLY SIGNED
o o
O Washington, Nov. 30. Tho O
O Japanese-Aiuorlcan ngroemont O
O was signed nt 3:30 o'clock O
O this afternoon by Bocretary of O
O Btato Root nnd Ambansador O
O Takahlra. O
O Tho agreement Is In thu form O
O of notes which were exchanged O
O as soon as tho signatures wero O
O olllolally nfllxed. Tho notea O
O embody in concroto form tho O
O sentiments that havo beon hold O
O for a long tlmo by both nations, O
O according to a statement mado O
O at the stato department. O
O It wus found desirable, It O
O was explained, to reduce thorn O
O to writing because of the or- O
O roneous Impressions created re- O
O gardlng tho relations between O
O tho United States and Japan, O
O Tho text of the note will be O
O given to tho public elmultan- Q)
O eously at Tokio und Wash- O
O Ington tomorrow. O
OOOOOOOOOO
Tho valuo of Clackamas couaty
property, as shown by the wwor'd
report, Is 122,850,936,