Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 02, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    JM1LY CAPITAL JQUrvat, m OREGOI?
WEDNESDAY, DKCKMnzm 2, 1008.
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OUR ORIGINAL
herry City
CUSHION TOPS
Iium J i, t received 12 dozen cushion Uis made especially for
Sun one who lo interested In boosting tuul advertising Salem
k,iM in. only own ono incmsoivos uttt should sund thorn to their
t,(i,n r. lends for Chrlsttnnn gifts. The doslgn Is a cherry bough
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df J v.i'h cherries, wun uto inscription
"Salem, Oregon, The Cherry City"
BIGGY
Continued From Page I.)
Price
50
U. Football Cushion Tops
THE BEST DESIGNS EVER SHOWN IN SALEM"
Price
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lantity Is Limited
Come Early
L. STOCKTON
THE WHITE CORNER
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OUTWITS
THE ESPEE
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Mort Ky., Dec. 2. The
ky b' ito fiscal court has dl-
Ithf r.i.ito board of valuation
si-jmnt to ronssomblo and
Ithc It.t.inglblo nronorty of
iillu.i Pacific railroad. This
(icau that tho board must as-
property ut $175,000,000
of $1 uoo as has boon tho
for ( ars. It moniiB, thon,"
Ic nllioud coniminv will nnv
st '( treasury taxes nggro-
;M dOn 000,
bJ ? thern Pacific Ib a Kon-
forinu Hon, Its homo offices
fl Uitchnient, a suburb of
Louslvlllo, the caso cannot bo taken
to tho United States supremo court.
Tho railroad has no track In tho
state and It has always takon tho
position that tho assessment of Its
Intangible proporty should bo nom
inal. Tho decision of tho state su
premo court, It Is predicted, will
drive the eompnny out of Kentucky.
TEA
Schilling's Best is in
packages; never comes
out of a bin or canister.
Your crocr return jour moiiir II ro don't
like It; we py him
Tho Orogon nnd Washington Lum
bunion's Association, on a ploce of
fir, has petitioned conr,roe to -authorize
tho Interstate Commission to
suspend Increased tariffs until thoy
nro Investigated,
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YE LIBERTY
Laughter.
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Home of Refined Entertainment
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PROGRAM FOR TODAY.
"THE CHILI) SLAVE."
"I'll VICKEHS DISTUHHKD." Kull of
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resignation as chief, In Kell's hands.
Uerore leaving for Uelvedore, Chi f
Ulgg.v prepared the resignation In
Ills own handwriting, it set forth
tho rensons for his dulttlng tho do
partmont, and contained n denial of
nny charges of neglect of duty.
The chlof told Ke'l that ho feared
both tho police commission and May
or Edward P. Taylor wore being om
bnrraTsed by tho frequency and bit
terness of the attacks upon his ad
ministration of tho pollco depart
ment, and that, to save his friend,
ho was willing to sacrifice himself.
Kell awur.cd Hlggy that tho pollco
commission vas satlsllod with his ad
ministration, and advhed him not to
withdraw under Are. Kell nrgruoJ
with H'ggy for p.n hour and n hnl'.
nnd refused to allow him to depatt
for San Francisco In his Jespondon4
condition. After awhile DIggy ap
peared to regain his usual cheerful
mood, and departed on tho Jourttey
which ended so tragically.
In tho face of Indications of tho
conflict raging In tho chief's mind,
and in splto of his Intorvlow wKh
DIggy, Kell wlir not as yet say that
ho believed tho chief was accidental
ly drowned, but lntlmnted tho plausi
bility of suicide.
Tho resignation of tho chief was
given to Mayor Taylor by Koll. It
sots forth In detail tho motives that
Inspired htm In tho administration
of his office, defends tho probity of
his acts, and scores his critics for1
their injustice.
Tho attacks upon his character
and criticism of his administration
of tho police department preyed upor.
tho mind of Chief DIggy on tho oc
casion preceding Ills dlsappoaranco
according to Congressman . Julius
Kahn, who lsnvos for Washington
today.
Kahn said that ho mot DIggy on
Monday afternoon nenr pollco head
quarters and had a fow mlnrulon
convoisp.tlon with tho chlof. Tho
first romnrk of DIggy was a question
nB to whothor Kahn had Boon th
newspaper "toasts" about, him.
"Ho then spoko of being persecut
ed by nowjpapor In this city," con
tinued Kahn, "nnd said that ho wan
subjected lo tho nnnoynnccH becriuco
ho refused to do politics with tholr
favorites.
"DIggy said, 'It will como out r.ll
right, howovor, finally. This busi
ness can't last forever nnd I will
evontunlly ho vindicated. Thoy put
m In ofllco nnd thon thought that I
would do Just as thoy dictated.'
" 'Thlc Ib a long Btory nnd It
would tnko some tlmo to explain tho
mutter In Its ontlroty," ho ennttnuod,
'Iwt como- to hoo mo whon you ii
in ni from Washington nnd I will bo
ready to toll you everything.'
"We parted nt tho cornor and thatj
Is the Inst I row of tho chlof,"
Drheii Wild.
San Francisco, Dec. 2. Following
an exposition of tho InBUlllclont n-a-sons
-glvou by tho pollco commlsHlon
for the strange dlsappoaranco and
pro"bublo suicide of Chlof of Pollco
William J. Mggy. who was lost from
the patrol boat un tho bny Monday
night, tho Dally News this afternoon
Bays:
"Thoro has boon n big ctTort on Mio
part of Missy's friends and the
mombors of lao pollco commission to
deny the sturios of tho chlof's ,'sca
ptuiOB prior lo his disappearance 'I he
public Is entitled to know the tiuth
"Dlgsy had boon drinking Juavly
for Bovoral wanks prior to IiIb death. I
On nuwwotiB occnslons ho licanK
mixed In night orglos. which b"iiji..
known nil ovor town. Ho Imagined '
tlmt evory man ho saw on tha tn th I
nftor dark was a hold-up limn, 'nl
on numerous occasions, on jln
homo In his automobile, nftor n. "inlu
f drinking in down-Uiwn saloon. n"
ould liHlt his machlno, roughly itu..
Innocent pedestrians, nnd inicai.i
thorn with arrest on tho suspUioii
thai wore footpads.
He was given to making speeU u
lar raids sJngls-htmded, and at tinis
the peculiar things thnt ho did could
be attributed oiily to drink rM
mluulnnur IjiL'L'ltt was oomilld
many occasions to go to the chut
office and remain thure with him "n
I these occasions Ulggy would prompt
I io mond his ways and quit do.nu
foolish things, bnt as noon as lw m
gun drinking again he would break
out anew.
"DIggy was never ncoimod of being
dishonest, bO far as money was con
cerned. He appeared to his friends
to be trying In tho main to do what
was risht, but he did not worn to
accomplish much."
"To Be Or Not to Be?"
That Is the Question
Shall we live on In the same narrow gtoove,or shall we try to improve our financial
standing, Remember, the Lord helps themselves that helps themselves, You can
help yourself If you will just call in at The Capital Journal office, where you can get our
book which will tell you all about Fairport, and the great movement on the Peninsula at
Portland, Our representative, Mr, Clark, will be there until Saturday, So call In and see
him or ring up 82, and ask him to call on you, ' Eft I ,
Lots are $250.00
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prosecution should he permit tho
emperor to Involve tho nation in u
situation that will bring dlborudlU
upon It.
The Liberals offer "a similar plan
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fifth and Morrison Streets
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but modified the criminal prosecu
tion featuro. The Centrists want
the legislation responsibility of the
chancellor fixed. Tho speakers while
making strong points, wefo mild In
their references to the kaiser.
REFUTES
GALLAGHER
TESTIMONY
Han
Francisco, Dec, 2. Thomas
Uurus, csshior of the mint, was the
principal wltucss today la the trial
of Abraham Ituef, charged with at
tempting to bribe btiporvisor J. J
Furo. Hums' testimony contra
dicted that of Ituof's former go-bo-twoen,
James J. Gallagher, In refer
ence to the amount of money Galla
gher Hitid he had In his possession t
give to the supervisors.
Gallagher previously testified that
he had eight thousand to ten thou
sand In bills In u safe deposit box.
This box was shown to have a capaci
ty of G18 cubic luohes and tlmt 6000
bills tilled 6S0 cubic Inches. Attor
ney Ach, for Ituef, showed from this
that Gallagher had made a mis
statement of the number of bills he
held for the supervisors.
PHILIPPINE
WARRIORS
ARE KILLED
Manila, P. I., Doc 2. Rcporta
from Mindanao today say thnt live
natlvo chlofs and tunny warriors
have boon killed In clashes with the
constabulary, Tho ".campaign of
pacification" Is on In earnest, utnl
tho troops nro endeavoring .to forco
tho natives into orderly behavior
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