Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 16, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Image 1

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    EDITION 3 P. M.
FIRST EDITION 3 P. M.
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POLICE
ACTIVE
1NGAWAVTHE
HOBOS
khclvory has nppnrontly
a thing of tho past, nc-
tlio clean roport sheet
City Hall. Chief of Po-
has rccolved no Informa
robbery lino for tho past
and ho thinks tho
ed pollco forco, and tho
recently laid down ro-
to traveling knights of tho
"been a fair "no trespass"
the men who picked Salem
in easy proposition to
ind who passed the word
itlnuc(l on pago3.)
lots for PHICK cittixg.
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MARSHAL
KILLS BANK
ROBBER
FATALLY WOUNDLD
BY 01 HERS
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Greenwich, O, Dec. 1(5. With tin
deftness of tho moct expert gunman
of tho West, Marshal Wood today
sent a bullet through tho heart of
a bank robber who had him 'cov
ered." Four othor monition of tho
gang, howovor, fired on Wood, fatal
ly wounding him, and kicked his bo Jy
after ho hnd fallen. A posao of over
200 men Is In .pursuit of tho despor
udoes, whose evident plan to loot the
main local bank was frustrated.
An attempted bank robbery yos-
( Continued from page 3.)
uick Selling
AH Our Christmas Goods
will be no mercy slioun to goods or price until Xiniis. Out
eir.lw alterations In our More after Xnuis and no don't want to
DBES&
GOODS&
-& ,.J&
Women's, Misses'
and Children's
Suits and Coats
We are now offering the Greatest
Values In the history of ""r ,,ori
in Ladies, Misses' and Children's
Suits mid font. After Xmns Is
over they will lie only In our way
out they must go. Don't wait until
they nre all gone.
Children's Coats from. . . .$1.03 up
Ladles' Coats from $.!." up
Ladle. Skirts f mm W.JXl up
' Underskirts and Sweater, at the
same low prices.
i
M what TB Mi XKGAIrJl"xmmwtf
iU ' !
S.YLKM, OHKGOX
ON! DOES
NOT WANT
ALIMONY
SPURNS LUCRE FOR
CHILDREN
(United Press Loaned Wlro.)
Paris. Dec. 1C Count Iionl
du
Castollano took n now poso today as
tho spurner of filthy lucre and tho
oxnltor of honor above all things
material.
Ho has magnanimously decided
not to require his former wlfo to
pay him alimony.
All ho wants Is tho custody of his
chlldion, In ordor that he may rear
them In simplicity.
He desires nbovo nil things that
tho children should bo separated
( Continued on page threo )
Prices
they mu( go ns there are going to
have the goods In our uny. Ho
DRESS GOODS
AND SILK
Now selling nt lliugiilli Prices. The m
lllggcst ami lies! Values thus was
eer offered In Snlein. Itememhei-
when you buy your goods at the U
CHICAGO .STOIIH you get the llest
and Newest Goods shown. Come
anil get our prices anil see for your
selves.. We mean business. Droits
(Joods and Silks, yard
tMct iWc, H'e, tWe and up.
fc 1
v i
Bargains
In the following goods:. lolls
Toys, Games, Kid Gloves, Hosiery,
Underwear, Table Linens, XupUlus,
Fancy Linens, Umbrellas, Silk and
Linen Handkerchiefs, Woman's and
Children's Shoes, Slippers, Inures,
Hilihoiis, Fancy Iiee, Neckwear,
Aprons, Men's Glowis anil Neckties,
White lied Sreads, Leutlier Goods,
Silk Hosiery, Silk Hose Supportersi
Silk Wulsts, Pine Furs, Pressing
Smpies. Kiinoiias, Men's and Hoy'
Clothing, Fancy Suspenders, Com
forts and Hlauket.
It will pay
you well
to look through
ouit goods
and get
OUH MHCEH.
KDNKSDW. DKCKMIUCK HI, 1II0H
FOR
INDICT
10,000
W0MEN
FOR CONTEMPT OF
COURT
(United Press LoaRcd Wlro.)
San Sobrstlan, Spain, Dec. 10.
Ton thousand Spanish womon In Uli
boa nre bolng tried today on a chargo
of contempt of court, tho uccusntlnu
against them bolng .that they Blgnod
n petition In oympathy for Josusa Pa
Jann, a haudHomo girl, who wna no
toncod to olght yenrs' ImprlBonmout
for killing her faithless flanco. In
dignant nt tho lauding of tho young
woman by thousands of hor sox, tho
public prosecutor caused tho wliolo
tvalo Indlc'.mont of tho signer of
the petition.
The Interoot In tho caso Is wldo
sprenil throughout all Spain. Tho
struots vorov packod with hissing
crowds today phon tho dOQiimonta In
j i Iih fits, landed on three vans, mndo
ihelr Journey to tho coilrt houso, The
M-oudtt of Hpnnlsh women In the
! i nurt hou o made the place look mora
, like a lionvty contest than a nuhlJ"
I ir Initial.
TRYNIG TO PROVE
WILSON MURDERER
(United Preas Leased Wire.)
San Krnmuwo, Doc 1 G.--The greet
'.r pnrt of the morning mmIuh of lb
i coroner's Inquest Into th death of
Harry Ilim, who was myaUrlmuly
I killed by strychnine, sunt to him
I throiiKh thi mallB, was occupied by
the Introduction of Vivldonco produced
n an effort to show that John Walter
Wilson, tho man suspected of sending
the polHiiu. wa an adopt at forging
letters, and altorlng poitmnrks on
lettors.
A lottor from N'lna Miller, of Oak
land, reputad to ho tho sweetheart of
1 tho Btispoctod man, was placed bv
I foro tho Jury. Tho writing on the
I envelope had been changed, presum
ably by Wilson.
Assistant Dlstrlot Attorney Duko
endeavored to provo that It was
changed to mislead Wilson's mother,
to whom the letter wait addrossed.
i The pollco also claim to havo a
font of type found In Wilson's room,
which could havo boon used to linl
tato postmarks. Thoy will endeavor
to show that Wilson altered post
marks on lettors. but for what pur
pose has not yot limn ascertained.
Tho tosUmony of Kloronco Carl
and Ella Houston, domettloti em
ployed at 'ho Hotel Nothcrland, In
thin city, proved of loss Importance
than was expected.
ProvJouBly tho womon had told
Iuke that thoy wore positive thnt
tho lettor paper on which wns writ
ten tho Instruction to lloas to take
the po'son wa th samepapor they
had soon In Wilson's room.
On the wltnaM stand both wero not
so sure that th pir was tho smi,
hut quallfl-d thlr former torlo by
saying that It rembUd that of the
fatal missive
o
(Jiillty of Manslaughter.
Butte. Mont., Doc. iC. Arthur
Bryan, of Cluolnnati, O., was found
ifiiiKv of manslaiiKhtar today after
a trial on a chargo of killing George
Morharri. a rostaurant- proprietor
here last September.
. Ilryaw stsbbed Morhard In a quar
!rel over tho purchase of 'wild ducks.
He claimed that ho killed the res
taurant man in self defease.
IGNING
CASTRO IS
HAVING A
GOOD TIME
IS TREATLD WELL
BY GERMANS
(United Proas Loasod Wlro.) '
Horlln, Doc. 10. President Coa
tro, of VoncEiiola, thinks Dorllu in
grcnt. Ho Is so delighted with his ro
coptlon hero that hu announced his
Intention today to prolong his visit
In tho aorniau capital, and to dis
tribute among tho Kaluor's nubjocts
tho money which ho had originally
Intended to opond In Paris.
Tho Tou'otifl havon't snubbed tho
troublo-mnklng llttlo president of tho
South Atnqrlcnn republic. 13tnporor
Wllholm sent him the Imporlal groot
lugs, nnd sovornl big officials have
graciously consented to allow htm to
call on them. Tho crowds on tho
stroot havo glvon him his shnro of
attention, hnd Castro likes attention
If It isn't too rouglh J '
nruteftt tor silcu notleo, Castro
wnxed generous today, and antiouncd
grand eloquently thnt ho wns "per
fectly willing now to npond a quarter
of a million dollars hoforo lonvlng."
He expoats to mako tho ordinary
splendor look mlsorly. Just to run
n trial hon' In extrnvngnuco, ho It
sued orders thnt a smalt regiment of
Oernmu hahordnehars should bo
usheroil InUi his pretarce, to show
him their oholuost snmpliyt In neek
wear, vmlu, oolnred silk sooks, nov
eltlMi In hata and fancy shirts. When
tho habordnidiers and tntlors got
through wltiijilm, ho oxpeotn to burst
on Hstontilied lliMIn In dazxllug ar
ray. . o '
0000000 0 0
Huoiv In Portland.
Portland. Or.. Doc. 10.
Whoti Portlnndors omnrgo'l
from their homos onrly today O
thoy woro Just a hit disappoint- O
O od because thoy emild And 'no 0
O traces of tho "booutlful snow" O
O that, had wrapped tho city In a O
0 whlto mnntlo last night. O
O Unfortunately tho snow O
O turned to sluoh as soon as It O
O fell on tho ground, and ro- O
O malnod 'n thnt condition until O
O tho swopers got busy during O
O tho night. It wan tho first snow 0
0 of tho soneon, and natlvtn aro O
O Hlllug to bet thnt It will be the O
O last.
O O 0
0 O
O O
o
O 00 0
TRAINS CRASH IN
FRENCH TUNNEL
Ton Aro Killed and Many Hurt
In Collision,
(United Pros toevd Wire.)
Umayw .Pruiiee. Dae. 18 Ton
paiMBgrs ktllml and score hurt,
son of the... fatally, b 'ho rccird of
a disastrous collision today between
a paasunger train and a freight train
In a tunnel near this elty. A mis
take lu signals Is said to have boon
the eause of the aooldent.
Chamberlain HxM-cted
Governor Chamberlain Is expeatud
to return to Balem this nfternoon
from Washington whore he appeared
before the conservation meeting of
officials a the representative of the
governors of all states, and where
he attended the waterways con
gress, ik,;..,. . jtfiirt
NO. JUT.
PETITION
ADDRKS
TO JURORS
ISMGUN
PROGRESS IN TRIAL
OF HAINS
(Unltod Press Leased Wlro.)
Flushing, L. I., Dec. 10. Sotting
an uulquo record In tho history ot
murder trhlo In Now York state,
Special Prosecutor Elmor White to
day nonpluaood tho court and oppos
ing counaol by reading hie opening
nddroaa to tho Jury which will try
Thornton Jonklns Ilnln's for mttr
dor. Prosecutor Whlto said that the
prosecution would endeavor to show
tho Jury that the part Jenkins Halno
took In tho ohootlug of William K.
Annln by Captain Peter 0. Halns con
stltutcd miurdor In tho first degree.
Ho rehearnod tho ovonU of tho shoot
ing of Annls nt tho Jlnysldo Yacht
Club .plgr: dwelling porUcularly on
tho part ' plnTcdby "Nloforidnnt In
koepliy: back Tt plHtol pointy thoso
who would Interforo with tho nt
tack on AnnU.
White referred lo tho lottora re
ceived by the Heorontloii Mngnxlno
puhllHliom, by whom Annls wna em
ployed, showing tho defendant's nnl
moMty for tho dead man.
During tho argument, Halns sat
near his rouneel nonehHinutly opening
nnd perusing his mail.
Whlto dramatically rohenrsod tho
(Iftnlls or Hi shoiiiMig. relating how
Annls, In bathing coutumo, was In a
OHlhoat and had reached a float
when Captain lliilus drew hls pistol
from a holstor.
Onntnlii I lulus, standing on the
plur, Hist thrust his pistol In . tho
fatio of a bystaudiir nniiivd Murwiiy
who was a member of the. liny Vjuw
Yacht club, then recuKnlrliift Annls.
Then ho fired at tho unarmed tunti
bulow him.
Ho pictured Annls, shot bIx times,
struggling In the wutur. Into which
ho had toppled from tho boat. How
tho bleeding man was dragged from
tho wntor by Hubert and Kdwln And
rews and laid on the flout.
Whlto declared that tho captain
was disarmed and that Jenkins
Halns stood by still swlnclng his re
volver and saying, "Tho first man to
muko it move Is a doad man."
Ho said that Downs, a olub mem
ber, rushed out on the flout de
manding to know who fired tho shot
and whether he was present. White
said tho dofondunt replied; "Yes.
hero. Stand buck, dot tho pollco,
thl sis an affair fo rtltem."
Tho captain told Downs that hu
did the nhootlng and that there
would bo more of It.
Whlto related tho Incident Im
mediately (ollowlug and said that
when the polluo arrived uud in
quired who fired the shot, tho do
fHMdaut replied, indicating the cap
tain and himself. "Wo are the men."
The speaker declared thut when
the officer started to take tho oaptalii
to the spot where Annls lay for
Identification by his dying vlotom.
the defendant Interposed, suylng:
"You don't have to take him ovur
there, wo admit it."
White doulared thut premeditated,
murder would ho proved. , s
At tho conclusion of White's ro
murks, Attoruoy Molntyro for tho
dofeiis moved that the first and
second counts of the Indlcfmeut,
charging Jenkins Halns with partlcl-
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