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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
rygt.l, imwwwy MtWW EDITION 3 P. M. ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT THE DAY IT HAPPENS , FIRST EDITION 3 P. M. m r l0uraal u i SALEM, OREGON THCHSlUY, DKOEM11RU 8, 1008. NO. :. ASHINfiTON GOVERNORELECT IS DYING -AMERICAN FEELING MAY CAUSE TROUBLE IN HAYTI RICANS iSSIBLY IN DANGER VICTORIOUS REBELS Pro s Leased Wire.) I'rlnco, Hnytl, Dec. 3. lh tho Booming qulot that Ihroughout tho city today, gcnornl fonr of Impondlng onts and tho real dangor lie In tlio now; nntl-Amerl- IB. W. Furnish, tho Unltod n!ter and dean of tho dip- oriiH, Is considered by tho fcro to bo partly reaponalblo .resent Btato of affairs. Fur- nsollod former President MICH WILL STUDENTS ontlnued on Page 6.) BE BEFORE CONGRESS LEGISLATION WILL BE SCANT (United PrcsH Loaned Wire.) Washington, D. C, Doc. 3. Plenty of talk and fow laws thin, in n nut Bholl, Is llkoly to bo tho record of tho anal session of tho slxtlotb campaign, which boglns noxt Tuesday Tho npproprlatloa bills probably bo tho most Important. Economy will bo tho watch word, and It Is sold that tho approprlatlohB for tho noxt year's oxponeca will not run over ono billion dollars. Outsldo tho regular budget, tho RISING IN BOHEMIA AUSTRIA IN THROES OF REBELLION DEWEY MAY BE PUT IN HIGH POST HEAD OF GENERAL NAVY BOARD POWDERS PROVE TO BE FATAL RECEIVED BV MAN IN MAIL I (Continued on Pako 5.) Prague, Doc. 3. Tho uprising of tho Czech Btudonts, colncldont with tho oponlng boosIoii of tho Austrian parliament at Vlonna today, assumed tho proportions of a robolllon. Tho proclamation of martial law by tho authorities, Instead of qulotlug tho situation, aroused tho Czechs of tho surrounding country, who aro runn ing Into tho city today to aid tho nntl-govornmont olomont. Thirty thousands CstocliB nro wor irlng agr.lnst tho police and troops throughout Hohomln. A, military T:ourt, with an exocu REAT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK IEY-SAVING BARGAINS offered in every department. We must have room for our ... . ... ,...j n, jicnocnrf nf miinWu. So if vou want bar- ismsDiay. several lines oi uou" iU! "p"'"" - now is your time. Prices less than manufacturer's cost. i--iT iVJJ MM H IB Women's Suits and Coats This Boa'Bon's gurmonts, priced away down to muko, qulok selling; no reserve out they must go; we want thoWom. V Ladles' 8.50 coatB, now $JV75 Laodlos' $10 coats, now 3.u And bo along tho lino. Ladles' $12 suits now $. Ladles' $15 suits, now SH.wO Ladles' $18 suits, now $10.B0 Tho same cut on the higher priced ones. $6.60 lace not shirt waists, now T $:.oo $7.50 silk petticoats, now, .. .." $1.50 black mercerized petticoats Woman's 20o fast black hoso, now , I Or (United Press Lonsod WIro.) Washington, D. C, Doc. 3. Tho olovatlon of Admiral George Dewey to a position In tho. navy department Bocond only to that of Secretary, of tho Navy Truman H. Nowborry. Ib predicted by dopartmont ofllclalB hero today. Admiral Dewey ob head of tho Konorul navy board will, In con- Junction with tho board, bo mado mndo nrbltor of tho porsonuol, mat ters of construction, and nil details of naval administration, subject only to mo nppruviii ui niu.nui.iu.w - tho nnvy uud tho president, nB com- ' mander In, clilr of tho navy. ' The system of bureaus with the (growth of "rod tapo" that now thoatons to hamper tho working of i flponcy of tho dopartmont will bo ; subordinated. Bxporls representing each bureau of tho navy, will bo ninilr. members of tho board and will compose a cablnot under Admiral nwoy. Secrotary Nowborry, said last night that ho was not yot rondy to an- nounco Iho details of tho organiza tion . tlouer attending, oponed today for tho Immodlato trial and oxocutlon of the leaders of tho revolt. COSGROVE MAY NOT LIVE LONG TAKES TURN FOR THE WORSE Ladles' 25c fast black, oxtra quality Irtp hoso Hoy's and girls doublo throad fast black hoo, 2Gc quality, now, a IBc pair Woman's 36o warm wool lleecod un- derwoar, now on sale for only 2ttc 05c Silks and Dress Goods 1000 yards 7ttc outing flannol, In dark and light colors, a good qual ity, yard .4 He $7.50 flue furs, now going for $'. $1.00 white bedspreads, now going 03c for only want l-irgilns in Silks and Dress Goods, now Is your time, tU2t n"P sliced away down. .SMC 10c .c 'n now only, yard ttI" wool saltings, now. yard 1 ,mPOrted WOnt milHncm nn vnrH h the greatest variety of Dress and Wnlstlng Silks In this M 'a --d Any prices from 25c yard anl up 500 honey comb white bedspreads, now going for . .08c, -". -:m Grout values In flannelettes for dress ing saqques, klmonaB and wrap- CATCH'MURDERER AFTER LONG CHASE Hakorsfleld, Cal , Dee. 3. John u'nnt n Mir cow iiiiiicher and "deal .w . who Is accused of murdering .W- - - - Pat CummlngB, a cook at couonwooa Htutlon, In Inyo county, In a quarrol vr a woman. Is today In tho custody of Sheriff George W. Naylor, of Inyo, having boon arrested by Constable Iiert Night, after un exciting chase of 150 miles across two counties, thd MohaVa dosort and tho Sierras. Ward was captured on tho Onyx. Kernylllo road. IR. wns 'uavlly flrmed. and. if ho bad not boon sur prised by tho officer, would probably have made a savage tight tor nis lib erty. Tho pursuit of be desporado haa been going ou day and night ever since last Friday, when tho shooting took place. Ward explains that he shot Gum ming In self-defense, after tho cook had attacked him with a knlfo, but tho officer declare that the real facts r that Ward enticed his rival out sldo of his tont door, and then shot him down in cold blood. Wl GOING HtKT. pen H 1-ac, loc. up Hundreds of articles all over the ,n,a at rmlllQOd nrlcM. BlUlw " mg TrfSnSSHMUB f TROOPS COMPELLED TO KILL LOOTERS CalcuUa, Dec. 3 .Threo Ilengalls wero arrested at Tutlcorln today, charged with plotting tho awauni tlon of Lleutqnant-Oovernor rrazur. of Hengal. Frazer wan planning to will In a llttio while for England, and tho conspiracy, as framed, wa to kill him while he was on IjIb way to the vessel. Tho plot, which the authorities be lieve thoy have frustrated, was only ono of a network of conspiracies look tng tovard the murder'ng of all n.m.h ,mrtt. and the driving out of all white rooldents from India. Ah fast as tho conspirators or fliscav ored they are being hurried to prison, given speedy inais nnu promptly secite4. 4 -j (United Press Leased WIro.) , San Francisco, Doc. 3. Tho au thorities nro Investigating tho mys- torlodj dtath of Harry Uoafl, 3i years old, who waB found dead in his bod oarlv today, aftor swallowing Bomo "stomach powdora" whlcu wore soui to him through tho mall by a person Blgnlng tho narae: "Charlca Mc- Hawor, M. D San Jobo." Tho lottor was mailed In San Frpn dsco, nnd apparently wnu wrltton horo. noas formorly llvol at San Joso. Ho was tho weBtorn reprcson- tatlvo of tha-nonnnnt Eloctrlo Com pany, with onices in tho Wllllanib building. Ho lived with his mother nnd Blstor ut 2810 Hnrrlflon Btroot, whoro ho died. Tho powtlern hnvo been turned over to tho city chemist, who nnnlyj! od thorn. Tho lottor rocfllvod by Hobh fol- Iewh: "San Francisco, December . "Mr. Ileas: Dour Sir: llav boon roquorttoj by somo frlonds of yours, as woll oh mine, to sond you relief for stomnph troublo. I tako ploasuro In doing bo, .i... i...uiiur iniii ma that you had boon contliumlly bothered with Indl- ,.ni.iinn. Th two nowdors, wtiicn I ..nniiiut in vou. aro not only a rollof, lit a euro for that ailment, ooing composed moitly of pntnln, which, I HtipiwMO you are awaro, l tho great est of all romovorB of olbumon from tho food which gathers In tho alimen tary eannlB lending to tho stomach. "Advlsablo not to wait uniu you nro bothorcd again, as n ii whloh makoa It bo much hardor to rr.mnvn tho mattor which has airoany gathered thoro. thereby retaining ot or matter as it passes through. If vnn will tako tho two powders mixed .M.nr followed by a gians " out, whlskoy or water before rotlrlng to nfght, I can assuro you of n euro. 1 shall ask your frlonda In the noar fn ,.., whnthnr vou have had a return of tho ailment, which Is tho cause of more headachc-w than anything olw. m.i. mtinA tins brought a euro In linn hi"" - fc ..,, sovernl cases In my praotlco, ana win In your caso. "Kindly exeuso hasto In which tnoy aro put up, as I had forgotten thorn until tho last moment. Hoping that I havo dono you a service, I romaln. Yours, reapectruiiy, nit Aitt.KH M'HAWKR, M. D., "San Joso." oa' mother and sistor said 4hat tho only perron thoy rould think of who might bo referred to as "sho rn tho letter wan a Mrs. Walker, of Han Joso. with whom Hoos formerly boarded, and who might have known that ho was often ainictea wuu siu,.,- ach trouble. It wan Bald this morning tnoi aio Hawor was. not known In San Joso. and no such porson Is recorded as practicing In San Francisco. Tho doctor's note to Doas wbb somowhat Illegible, but 4ho ooncens.is of opinion of tho police omnlals ! that tho algnature wbh Charles Mo-Hawer. (Unltod Proas LeAsod WIro.) Paso Itobles, Cal., Doc. 3. Re ports of tho condition of Governor elect Cosgrovo of Washington nro un favorable today. Dr. O. Hart of Uorkoloy, haa boon called Into con sultation and thoro In a Btrong bo Hot that tho govornor-oloct Is In a more serious condition than over. Mr. Samuel G. Cosgrovo, wlfo of thu govornor-olect, this afternoon said to a roprcBcntatlvo of the United Press: "Mr. Cosgrovo Ib a vory, very sick man. Ho has hnd an attack or IndlgoBtlon nut this hnH paosed off now, I nm hopoful, but I do not wish to glvo a falso Impression. Wo hope that In tho next fow wooks thoro will bo a ohunjsu for tho bottor." Mih. Cosgrovo wiib nBked If; Bho had any Idoa when thoy would bo ublo to return to Washington mill flho ronllnd! "Wo havo no Idoa, whntovor. It In impossible for u to say when wo 1U bo ablo to go. It might Its iwii, but It might not." Dr. Iliilpli O DrosHor. ono of thn phyHlplaiiH attondlng tho govoinor- oluct. said: "HoportH that wo gavo out Haying Mr. Cositrovo could not Inst two wookH longer Is untrue. Ho-Is ovry 111, but I havo notod uo chungo for tho wors In tho InBt day or bo nnd, In fact, think ho haH Unproved. Wo cannot toll what two w'oks might bring forth." Cosgrovo Is suforlng front llilghts iIIhcuho and thoro Is un Impression horo that tho physicians nro giving out reports that aro a llttio too op iimiHtln. Mrs. Cosgrovo made a spe cial request that no reports that might load to any falso nopes on mo part of hor husbund's friends by Kent MONEY WENT TO BRIBE, NOT BANK Ban Francisco, Dec. 3. An at tempt of the attorneys prosecuting Abraham Iluof, toward showing thut tho Unltod Railroads fallod to depos it nny lnrgo amounts of curroncy at tho tlmo It Is illegod that a great sum was handed to Iluof by repre sentatives of tho traction company for tho purposo of bribing tho doodl ing supervisors, ocetiplod tho ontlro dny In Judge Lnwlor'a court room. T. II. Itossettl, chief clerk of tho Wells Furgo National bank was ques tioned by assistant District Attornoy John O'Garu regarding tho deposit mado at tho bank by tho Unltml llnllroads during a porlod exteudlnK from April to September In 1900. Ho testified that In that tlmo tho unueu ItullroadH had made no di-poslts or ourrunoy In largo amounts nnd tho deposit tags wore admitted In evi dence. Tho announced plan of the prose cution Is to call the employees of other banks usod by tho Unltod Rail roads M deposltora to brin out similar testimony. I U'.u Vdt fttH'tl. San Jose. Cal., Dee 3 Mrs O. O Walker, whose name was mentioned by the mother and sister of Harry (Continued ott PI Tim lust warrants Issued to indi gent soldiers Bhow a largo decrease over the number heretofore, inoro were only four warrants made out .. . .i. .i... tA , Vk worn m I 11119 moHin, wukw v w. - "-..- - qulrwl n few mouths ago. ii m 5'i m