Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 11, 1908, Image 1

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SALEat, OREGON FRIDAY, DECKMHKU 11, 1008.
NO. 81 jr.
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LAND ABOUT TO REBEL AGAINST RUSSIA
CAUGHT WITH NITROGLYCERIN TELLS VARIOUS STORIE
GRAFT
HTERS
JUBILANT
CONVICTION
IF RUEF
Press Loasod Wiro.)
Cisco, Doc. 11. Tho Bat-
litho dlrcctoro of tho craft
ovor tho conviction of
jwn cloarly todny In tho
bur Btutomenta:
rProsecutor FranclB J.
Iplo of Snn Francisco nnd
to of Cnlifornla owo n
lltudo to tho 12 mon who
. moro than throo monthn
bo nnd uubmlttod to what
illy Imprisonment in tho
lnuod on Page 5.)
REMOVAL
OF COAL
JARIFFS
IN TRADING WITH
CANADA
(Unltod Press Leaned Wire)
Washington, D. C, Dec. 11. At
tho hoaring boforo tho ways and
means committee coal operators of
tho Eastorn states doclarod that thoy
w'oro in favor of tho romoval of (tariff
on coal shipments, If a reciprocal re
lation could bo ostabllehed with
Canada.
Although tho coat operators of
Washington havo takon no action in
tho matter, RoprcBontatlvo Jonoo la
inclined to opposo tho removal of
this tariff, holiovlng that it would
placo tho Washington minos in sovoro
competition with British Columbia.
BIG COMIC
OPERA BY
MELKS
TO PLAY "A NIGHT
IN BOHEMIA" v
Dopartlng from tho usual! annual
minstrel show, tho I). P. O. Elks
will soon produco, with local talent,
(no big musical comedy known as
"A Night In Dohomla," which has
been played by tho Elk fodgos from
ocean to ocean for n numbor of
years. About CO local ladles and gen
tlemen will bo carefully drilled In
tho Bongs, dances nnd big musical
specialties with which tho play
abounds, and a lot of well-known
Elks will appear in the character
parts, 't Una been played and high
ly endorsed by Minneapolis, Bt. Paul,
WANT THEIR
LIBERTIES
RETURNED
OR INSURRECTION 15
i THREATENED
TAUGHT TO
MAKE THE
EXPLOSIVE
IN
EXCHANGE FOR
MORPHINE
(United Proas Loasod 'Wiro.)
HolilBgtord, via frontier, Dec. 11.
That Finland will sond an ultima
tum to Russia warning the Ccar that
n reblllion is Inovltablo unlosa the
Finnish constitution Is reetorod 1
ho bollof of diplomatic agents of
other European powers hore today.
The lawmakers, at tho convening
of tho Russian diet, early )u the ap
proaching yoar, will point out to the
Czar that Finland has been robbed of
Its constitution. They hopo that
Nicholas will yield, but they fear
thoro is no escaping from an nrmeil
conflict.
ristmas Is Near
AT HAND AND WE ARE READY
1011 flu Greatest Display of Mrrcliauillso in our history. Kwr) thing Ni'W from the 1 1 nor (o tin
f K.10,000 worth of tho Lufoit Goods to ncloct from In Ktnplc, l-uiicy and Nowlty ChrlstnwiH
Convict Campbell, who, It waa al
leged by tho Japanoso caught yooter
day with a supply of nttro-glycerlno
and, dynamite, with which, R U
claimed, ho wan going to blow up
tho penitentiary, taught him how to
mako the deadly explosive, whoa put
through a rigid "sweating" by War
don Our tie ithis morning, broke down
and confessed to telling the Jap how
to make nltro-glycerlno in exchange
for a promise to got a mipply of mor
phlno into tho prison for him, Camp
bell, Campbell is an old yegg man, and
I liBK liml Inn? oviMirloRCo with nlLro-
Thoro will bo no formal doclara-l ,npI Vrnw n.-.-w.n.. .,.
.iiiii t it ,.-. I Cw v f !- j-w - t --
metwa-Yftsuuaa- intentions were
tlon of hostllttlcB.., Unless tho peo
plo'a (jfjhertteu aro glvon back to
thorn, revolutionary outbreaks will
begin throughout tho country, gradu
ally spreading nnd Increasing In vio
lence until nil Finland Is n arms.
! Many of tho logMntorB aro among
' tho loaders of tho revolutionary
1 movomont. Thoy admit thoro 1b ho
hopo of boating Rusola in an open
campaign. Tholr Idon is to wngo so
fierce n war with plot and ossnsslnn
tlon that tho prossuro of tho world?
opinion will Anally force tho Czar to
i oine to their torms,
Ladies'
Suits
Wo nro now offering Suit Values
that will appeal to tho koon and
thrifty buyers. They aro thavNow
ost Goods offered at- prices thnt Bell
thom quick. Empty shelves is what
wo want by tho first of tho year. Wo
will toll you tho renson later on.
Bale Prices
$ 5.90, $ 8.90,
$10.50, $12.50
and up
FINE DRESS
SILKS
Thoro is no stoiu in Snlom that
can show you n Moro Comploto Stock
of Dross nnd Wnisting Silks thnn wo
can in nil tho Latest Novultlos and
Staplo Goods; alBo In n Great As
sortment of tho Host Iilack Silks
Wo nro horo with tho goods; tho
Dost Values on tho Pacific coast
Ynrd
25c, 35c, 49c, 55c,
75c and up
lit-iiur, Indianapolis, Soattlo, Oma
ha, Nashvlllo and downs of othor
Klk lodges, and rohoarsuls will be
I lug charge of Mr. T. P. Goti:, who is
I known ns ono of tho foromost pro-
i ducors of local shown In tho country.
, Dntos tho Inttor part of January havo
been secured at iho opera houso and
I tho local lodgo of Blks promlso a
treat.
ess Goods
s recognized store for tho
iiyies in Dress Goods nnd
test variety to select from,
to offor to our patrons Val-
ro nnra to ueat nnywnere.
iruuucioins, si.35 values,
n sale per yard QQq
rcidcloths, all colors, 56-
8pr-lal Price $1.25
7oc Dress Goods, now
35c and 40c
FUR PRESENTS
Slaughtor Prlcos on Furs, as wo
carry no goods over from ono soa
son to anothor Wo are now roady
to givo you prlcos on Furs that will
show you In a minute that this is
tho place to buy your Furs. We
carry o Host, but out thoy- must
go nt Small Prlcos. Kach
95c, $1.25, $2.50
$3.00 and up
nri it .Br Bum r vr 1
'tut. a m .ffc " Bf Bf Bl v Bi Bh
1 un(ler ' Baku i , iTvu f ' fffff'" p
Wo do the vol
umo of business
ther ef ore wo
can afford to Bell
at Small Prices
HOLY ROLLER
GOD NEARS END
(United Prosa Loasod Wiro.)
Kansas City, Mo., Doc, 11. "I did
not Bhoot any of tho polloo," pro
tested "Adam God" Sharp today uu-
I dor tho ordoal of tho third degree nt
' pollco hoadquantora, "It wne Ood act-jlng-through
mo. Ho called upon mo
to do this work nnd prptoct Ula
; lambs."
James Sharp, solf-styled "Adam
1 God," la badly wouuded, and probab-
lly will uio ae me roauu 01 an on
j counter between his band of "Holy
i Rollora" and tho pollco last Tuosday.
I Ills wife, a devout follower of her
I husband, today publicly recounted
I her faith In tho tenents of tho "Holy
Rollers," declaring that hor bollof
mnst be false, a. "Adam Ood" seems
doomed to dlo.
Two policemen died In tho plstul
battle with tho "Holy Hollers." Bov
1 oral moro wore wounded by thom,
whon tho authorities broke up a
meeting of tho sect.
I Louis Pratl. solf-styled "Elijah
III." ouo of tho "lambs," dlod yes
terday fiom Tils wound received In
, th battje. Olo Pratt, bis daughter
was killed by tho police while with
her mother attempting to oacapo.
Dorando'a brother declared at a
banquet that his brother would
neror again race a Marathon wjth
Hayea. because the later fouled Do
rand In bU Now York raco, and tried
to win by unfair means.
to
blow open a rate In tho town r
Troutdale, for whlph placo- ho waa
making for yostorday whon DopMty
Ittacli put tho nlppora on him,
YnMhltn'B Hccon!.
C. Ynshlta, prisoner No. (HCO, was
convicted nnd aeutonced to two yoar3
In tho ponltontlnry from Multnomah
county on tho ehnrgo of larcony from
a dwolllng. HIb etundlng n tho plnoo
of correction Is conHlderod vory bad
by tho ofneors In ahnrgo. Notwlth
Btnndlng his physical condition being
nlmost perfect, and having a tro
mondouH atrongth for nuch n small
man, ho would not work unlon
watchod continually by tho guards
HIh main occupation whllo In tho pen
was Bawlng wood. A guard would
sot him to work at the wood pile, but
on tho instnnt ht waa loft nlono he
would quit ovorythlng and moandor
around tho grounds mntll put to work
again. Ho had statod to sovoral of
his associates In tho pen that ho had
n deslro to got "lots of money," and
ho thought tho safoblowlng bualneu
about tho propor and easiest mannor
to nccompllnh his doslros.
May Ro Deported,
The dlstrlot attornpy will tako ac
tion to havo tho criminal deported to
Japan under tho fedornl deportation
law, whoro ho will not moloat or bo a
menaco to the lives of Americana
The Arrcwt.
Aftor acting suspiciously until ho
attracted tho attention of Deputy
Shorlff Will Kech, yostordny about 1
o'clock Yashltn went to a local gun
store, and thoro purchased 1G
stocks of Trojan blasting powdor
and tok thom to Hong'B old noodle
houso, on Forry Btreot, aud cooked
tho deadly explosives for tho purpose
of obtaining thq nltro-glycerlne. Dop
mty 8herlff Ech followod him and ar
restoj hlra at tho dopot at 3 o'clock
In the afternoon. Eseh scarcliod tho
ox-convlot and pullod out a Bnydo'a
'catsup Initio filled to tho cork with
what tho ofllcora suppose to bo nitro
glycerine. A box of dynamite caps
and a coll of fuse worn aUo taken
from tho porson of tho brown man.
Sam nurkhardt, a ponltontlary ofp
rial, eaw Deputy Bsoh with tho man,
whllo coming to town on the car, and
Jumped off nt once. Ho recognUHl
tho man as being a former convict,
and acc6mpanled Ksch to tho olty
with bechance.
After Deputy Ksch and Mr. Iiurk-
hardt had Jnduod Uo Jopaneo to
gjvo out the Information that ther
was 13 more sticks at tho China
man noodle houe, they ook pos-
VALUABLE
ADDRESSES i
AREMADE
MORNING SESSION
OF CONVENTION
Tho final meeting of tho dairy con
vention wn- hold today In the Yo Lib
erty theatro, at which speeches wore
dollvored by prominent and well-informed
dalrymon, aad were greatly
appreciated by the large audience of
dalrymon and farmer In atteaAaaee.
W. L. Crlaeey, secretary of the Ore
gon State Dairy Association, deliv
ered i good address on dairying and
advertising, pointing out the naay
waya la which tho dairy Industry
could be mado widely popular among
the Valley dairymen. Mr, Crlney'
spneeh wbb onthulastlcaUy received,
by the Bpectatera, t lielng a very In
teresting talk on miccoMtuI dairying,
Dr. Jamoa Wlthycombe, director
experiment- station, at CorrallU,
Bpoko on "Tho Gonoral Purpf
Cow.' Dr. Wlthycombo thoroughly
rxplnlned tho noconslly of Improving
tho brood of tho apodal cow HOj
gnvo flguron nnd ntntlatlca on how ,to;
pronuro tho boat roiulta from grain",
raised on tho homo farm, nnd how to
obtaln Iho host ichuUh from tho eptv
olal purpose animal. Accord.Jg to
Dr. Wlthycombo'H oxporlonco and ob-
LaorvattoiiH, tho purer brood the milk
sow Ih tho moro milk can bo ou
tnliiMl. nnd If, when n nmnll enlf, tho
color doo not oxnetly suit tho ownor,
It In a great mlstako to turn tho ani
mal ovor for hoof purposes. Color
does not amount for anything, nald
Dr Wlthycombo. lie dealt for n fow
moments on nklmmcd milk, pointing
out tho valuo of It for foodlng pur
poses with n nllght mlxturo of wheat.
Ho nnaworod many quostlons nskod
him hy dlfforont ones In tho audience,
who rtoMrod a little Information rolu
tlvo to tho feeding, oto.
Tho reception given by tho dairy
men nt tho Illihoo club rooms last
night was an enormous success', well
planned and woll oxeouted by thoxu
taking part, In tho wny of spooche'
and addrossOT. TIiomj making ahort
but Intorestltig talks weroi John If
Albort, Mrs. B. A. Yonktim. J. W
Halloy, AuguBt HuckonstQin, Pr. Jni.
Wlthycombo, If. II. Thlolson, II. D.
Potton, Otto. W. Wcekr Carl Abratim
Prof. L K. Kent, T. B. Townsond and
O. M. Drown.
Kalem Man Clota Hct Heivanl. ,
Those bolng awardod prUoa for
tho bwtt dlspluy of dairy cxhlblU nt.
the- Dairy convention today aro as
follews: Grand pruo for best dis
play of dairy products, glvon by Or
egon Stato Hoard of Agriculture,
60 oup, T. A. Hchublngor, Balom.
For the highest scoring oronmery
butter, by Capitol Notional Ilauk, Ba
lom, 2G oup, Douglas Cronm
Co., Itoioburg. For tho hlghost
scrolng dairy buttr, by Ladd & Ihuh,
Salm. 26 cup. F. O. Mattke, Bwet
Home; for the highest aeorlng ori'aiu
ohuooj, by the United SUioa Na
tional Hank. 35 oup, T. J. Valen
tino, Hobsonvlllo; for second hlghoit
scoring orwimory butter by T. fl.
Townsond Crenmery Co., $16 oup, A.
Raven .Capital Oroan;ory Co.; for
second hlgheat coring dairy butter,
by Duron & Hamilton, 110 chair
Ulchard Hon ley, Florence. Ore.; for
second lUghoBt scoring cream cheoso,
by Monroe & Crlaell, Portland, 4
bottle Facllo, Jr.. tester, Mrs. F. A
Lookan. Marshfield; tho host sot of
plans for dairy barn to accommo-
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