Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 19, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    UILY OAPtT 1L JOUnXAU PALKM. OREGON,, SATURDAY, DKCKMHKll tO, lPOft.
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If you
this
one of Salem's SOO who will build houses
g year we want to give you estimates
argest Stock and Best Fir Lumber
i
Willamette Valley to Select From
f ICES PERRY AND FRONT STREETS.
TELEPHONE MAIN 88
wjp
IS SURE
OF VICTORY
jtcd Proso Leased Wire)
R...lnrn. Doc. 19. Wliou
vDuriiH ontcro tho ring to
ck Johnson at syunoy, a
nl.i iminv. fur tho heavy-
Ci, iiini(tnnhli) ho will apnoar
lal dlsgulso that tho now ox
L, .... if imirlliHin. John I.
tonic woro In tho Antipodes.
,-Duiiw has boon isiiriihiiuci.
hi i grown Bafo, huiio and
tlu Tommy has aiso
rlu ..irs.
noi.il nlous facta horuldod to
In HiIh city hy no loss a
Hi mi TlimniiH 1)111118 him-
k' U'tir waa niado public
ml although Tommy cioosn i
ght out and Hay that ho Ik
'Hit lii'iiHll. ho enclose sov-
lhiIi-iti niliH of lilniHolf that
lin rijiinblc a picture of a
or a bankers clone.
t.ttfM- ronils! "Modlow
ilur Mountains. Now -South
fAirtwillii, Nov. 1. 1008.
fiir Ah von will hoo by tuo
.if thlH lottur. I am In tho
In i ur.iln at n nlaco called
KlUth and hero I will stay
a tlmo to go to syuno) 10
tek .inhiiBon 1 hnvo evory-
'.nro for up horo, a lovoly
iwlth a lino gnrdon and thoy
i navo naa aomo snnpsuum
luar'ers taken and am send-
to you,
norrv Jack (Twin) Sulll-
acil t!io fltoamer, aa I eon
n .'i (Inn trnlnor.'atld second.
aides, I am sure he would
ft boiiio good mntchos over
o
Ann nifluAfl -Mi nfrhnr (11V
raining at St. Joseph Danks
lotnny lie is us uaBii na
I MilnkR In hnn n walkover.
ffool htm If possible. I have
or peoplo toll mo novor 10
inion. and boiiio woro San
io people, but I always said
upit him when I got roauy.
is who told mo not to moot
In change my Intontlons,
In nil my enrror I navo
in n Judgment, and I hnvo
tr i uicessful.
vc guml Johnson out and
be c ho Is any hardor than
i! Lr Unions, as thoy cull
' v. we shall soon see.
i'1 '1 - San Francisco sports
It' if me when I went
Br nit there was tho Davo
an in-ut four voars ago
fr '.mi V follow dooen't
I foretimes when he Is
In and for that matter he
Eat l n.'ht the same, so
w h i fhuiieht tho Huriy
. ' ii a lino on me wiie
' a lot of theatrical work
is ntist. win or lose, and
ffl amono for a year, and
lot ai. more, unless I get
iiBcnt of courso. If I
fire cot to fight again.
rv n t pkked the rofereo yet.
v.jnts Eugene Corrl. who
Ri tontcst v.Uh Gunnor
H would nrefer some one
w atfU Jeffries, but John-
lldr. t s and for hlin. Ho
13 boro at him because ho
I brother
It a jokei I am going to ask
ccept Charlies Eyton of Los
n a few days. If we oan-
upon a referee Mr. Cor-
he Referee is to select one
b' like Australia. Thu neo-
arc the most hospitable I
n my travels and J think
rni country.
ClUQ On T will anr M.it T
r of the result' of my
'ae blc nejrro. I have
p way to the top agalnBt
"n or every country, and
Mho confidence that comes
rlcnce and success.
tho general run of sporting men
know about mo and one of tho
tilings I know Is Hint I can stand a
lot of punishment whllo waiting for
tho tide to turn In my favor.
"Johnson has made a great deal
of the fact that 1 said ho had a
yollow streak and nil his spoclos
hnvo been talking about tho way ho
Is going to mako mo oat my words.
Well, one of tho things that ia mak
ing mo so confident Is thnt I think 1
can outgamo Johnson In any kind
of a fight.
r "Olvo my host rognrds to my
American frlouds, nud toll them I
will hattlo for my life to defend tho
Inuiols against Africa, ns Nelson did.
"With boat wlidios, yours slncoro
ly, TOMMY I1URNS."
BANKER
GETS OFF
RELATIVES.
( Continued from pago 1.)
EASILY
STEAMSHIP LINE
TO ENCIRCLE GLOBE
(United ProRa Lonsod Wlro.)
San Frauolsco, Dec. IS). Tho
plans of the North Gorman Lloyd
SteauiBhlp company to make its lino
a world-girdling service received an
added Impetus today with tho unof
ficial auuoiiiicomont that tho Gorman
company's olllclals liavo boon nego
tiating with tho olllcors of tho West
ern Pacific railroad for a tralllc
agreement on tho trauH-contlnontnl
freight. TIipv haw boon negotiating
for piers and wharvos along tho
waterfront In anticipation of an ox
tended sorvlco to tho ports of tho
Orlont.
Hallway and stoampshlp mon horo
are certain that tho wator carriers
of tho Gould lino will ho tho North
Gorman Lloyd will establish a pott
pauy has announced thnt upon tho
completion of tho Panama canal it
will operato stoamors from Now
York to San Frnnclsco and thonco to
tho Orient. It Is pointed out thnt
tho agroomont botween tho steam
ship company nnd tho railroad only
hastonod tho plans of tho lino, tho
olllclnls of which have been ambi
tious for many yonrs to establish a
fleet of stiminBhlps that shall onclr
clo tho globe.
Sovoral shippers think the North
Gorman Lloyd wll lostabllsh a port
In conjunction with tho Panama and
San Francisco sorvlco. This would
mako tho lino a competitor with tho
Cunard line, which has announcod
that it will establish a steamship
service upon the completion ofthe
Grand Trunk railroad.
(United Press Lonsod Wiro.)
San Francisco, Dec, 10. J. Dal
zoll Drown, former mnnagor of tho
looted Callfornln Sale Deposit and
Trust Company, will be a frco man
whon he finishes serving his light an
tence of IS months nt San Quontln
prison. Tho ttvo remaining Indict
ments against Drown woro dismissed
today by Judgo Cook, on tho motion
of tho district attorney, Horf Cook,
on
to
district nttoruoy whqn his own nnd
his follow bankers' ensos woro .bo
Ing trlod.
llnet shock to him and hl cllont
whon tho court curtly continued tho
cnRo until next Thursday, December
24. Dozlor asked to hnvo tho caso
coutluiiod nt least until after Christ
mas day, hut this was donlcd also,
and now Ruof fenra that tho graft
prosecution Intends to givo him n
bitter holiday gift, in tho forln of a
stiff spittonco la the pen on. Christmas
OVP.
Dozlor mndo tho plea that Henry
Ach, chief rounsol for Ruof, was tin-!
able to look aftor tho rase, and thnt
tho burden of It had, thcroforo, ral
Ion on IiIb shoulders, Thnt tho trail
CONGRESS
ADJOURNED
TWO WEEKS
ti n,iK n 1 1,1 V.wV" h ' tttr lil that It was extremely hard to
'til lotl and glvoti evidence to tho ' , ,,. n.,0(l0(1 fnp lU4artmt ,.
OPPOSING BAY CITY
find imrtloH neoded for dlfforent ntll
davits wero some of Dozlor's pxcuboh,
hut tin court hrushod nil arguments
nsldo by demanding Hint Ruof'H a
tornoy fncllltntn tho progrona of tho
raso In boiiio one mntorlal point.
Dozlor was told Hint noxt Thursdnv
Rfinn WATFR IIPPI Y '' "t ' ronily with a motion for
uuuu vvh i en ourrL i H now (rI or n lllollon for nn nrrvMt
of Judgmont. Hiipporled by the prop-
(Unltod Pross Lonsed Wiro.) rr Bhowlug. Otherwho, Huof would
Washington, Doc. 19. The nctunl have no further oxcimo to dodgo tho
open fight ngalunt tho plan for a Impending sentence for his crlmo.
Hetch Hetchy wator system for San
Frnnclsco wnabogun todny beforo the urrflnnilARTPR (IP
sub-conimlttoo of the Iioiibo on puh- nLHUUUHn I uno ur
lie lands, vhloh Is now conaldorlug! nnoTnctinc DnnDCDC
ltHiresontntlvo JulliiH Kahn's rejoin- l'UJ I UrrlUt nUDDtno
Hon to deed to tho city the public
lnnd In the National Park needod for
thnt purpose.
Dr. Itohort Underwood Johnson,
nsboclato editor of the Century Magn-
zlno, prosontcd the arguments, which
(United Press Lonscd Wiro.)
Riverside, Cnl., Dec. 10 Hvl-
ilenco Is in tho hnnds of government
sec'ot sorvlco ngouts today that loada
In tho linllof that nn orirnnlzcd KIUIR
wero bnsed on tho aoathotlc side ofjf po tolllco robbori Ib mnklng It J
mo question, no uocinreu mm wiuiiioadnunrtora olthor In Hnn nornnr
BEER DEALERS
HURT BY RATES
(United Prw Leawd Wire.)
San Francisco. Dec. 10.- The last
commercial Industry, to oomplsln In
the officiate of Hie Southern Pacific
and Santa Fe railroads agalnat the
.,w.,w.a.,i tin-rcBM in the freight
raU on various com mod it lea in
trunuit ihitiuich the slate are the
ahtpiwrs of bottled beer. Represn-
tatlvoa from the nortnarn nrma m
Waahington and from various Bast
ern firms today are complaining that
the projected Inereaae of ten cents
iwr hundred pounda will force them
to ralsa the prices on the retailers
or go out of business.
Under the new freight rates, the
Increase on bottled boor will be from
Jl a hundred pounds to $110.
There are 2600 carloads of beer
shipped annually Into California and
the now rate will moan an Increaso
in charges of approximately $100.-
Ioenl agents appeared yeaterduy
. . .i,,. ratimnri nfllolalH here
and represented that the breweries
of the North and East would not ro
duee prices and that thr margin
for distribution would bo too small
to permit them to nanoi-- mo iw
uct at the Increased rates.
. O"
to.,it. nuiiinlttif Xauied.
(United Pre's Leased Wire.)
Washington. Dec 19 -Vtco-Prw-Ident
Fairbanks toda announced a
senatorial committee of Senators
Knox Lodge and Dacon fo co-oper
ate wlh a committee frcm the low
er house in making preparation for
the inajgarailon "f Pr sid n 1"
dlno or Colton. Offlcora nro running
down clows, and liollovo Hint they
will soon succood In apprehending
tho orlmlnnls.
Scoros of smnll postolllces In South
ern California haye boon robbed re
rently, and In nlmoBt ovory caso the
robbora' trails have led toward San
Ilernardlno or Colton. Buaploloiis
rhnraotors are being kopt under sur
valllanco until conclusive ovldemo
will warrant tholr arrest.
largo resorvolr, whlcli It Is planned 'o
build, would spoil tho scoulc beauty
of tho Hotch Hetchy vnlloy, and
would result in such strict regula
tions to provont possible contamina
tion of tho wntorshod that tourists
would bo practically oxcluded from
the roglon City Knglneor Marsden
Mnnson, of 8nn Francisco, nnd Secre
tary of tho Interior Garfield hold n
long conferonco todny. Thoy aro
understood to hnvo disoussud the
dlfforent obJootlonB which havobeen
made to tho plan, and to have de
cided on ways to moot tho adverse ar
guments. The committee which N
liiitonlnif to the advocates and oppo
nent of the measure, has adjourned
for the holiday rocoa. and will hold
no more henrlnga uatll after Nw
Year'n days.
TRAMPS BLOW UP
TWO MEN IN CAR
Storktou. Cal.. Dee 19. The c
boo- of a freight train aldatrack J
In this city waa shattered hy some
powerful explosive last night, aud
Conductor P J. DaYo and Drakoman
L. H. Archer, who were asloep at the
tine, met with painful but not arl
on InJnriea. Tholr clothing was
blown half a bloek away, and It U
considered remarkable that the two
men wero not killed.
Tho police, aftor Investigating the
Amu declared today that thoy be-
Moved a bomb or atlolca of dynamite pULTON SOUGHT TO
naa ueuii murvu uuuur , i
BOUNDARY BILL IS
VETOED BY PRESIDENT
(United Press Loasod Wire.)
WaHhlngton. Dec. 10. A mea-
Uiige from President lUMawveii ve
toing llie joini roaoiuii"" uwnimn
ih boundary line between Colorado.
OklahouiH and New Mlxloo. waa
rul In Him HHiiate today. The rea-
! ami given for the veto was the opln-
I ion of Attorney General DoHapurlf
that the proposed Una would Hc a
wmsldorabla strip of Colorado, uon-
tMtiilni! five noatnlflaoH and mueh
pofiilatlon In New .Mexico. Sena
tor Toiler explained that ta veto
must have resulted from a mlauii
del-standing on the part of the pro-.
Ident. He declared that the reaolu
Hon provides onl for asuertalulng
i the true lino and asserted that It
does not establish a new boundary
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
Washington, I). C. Doc. 10. -Doth
houses of Congress adjourned today
until January 4.
During tho two wooks' tutorials
bIoii, ninny of tho representatives
and sonntors will return to tholr
humus to upend the holidays. A
number will remain nt tho capital to
participate tu tho deliberations of
minor committees, although tho
big tariff hearing, which has con
sumed five weeks of tho tlmo of tho
ways and moans enmmttto of tho
house, Is practically oudod.
insanTfisherman
fatally shoots man
ROOT WOULD PREFER
THE SENATORSHIP
Washington. Doc. 10 It was an
nouncod nt tho White House Into
this afternoon Hint It was under
stood Hint Klllui Hoot will resign
an secretary of state, if ho Is oloeUjd
senator from Now York and thn(J9iu
will bo anccoedod by Assistant Sec
retary Robert Dacon. ThutRootwIll
rotary Robert Dacon Tho Root will
rocolvo tho New York toga is Ron
orally believed to bo almost certain.
(United Pross Loasod Wiro.)
Sail Frauolsco, Dee. 10. Shout
ing "Who shall I kill?" Franalsco
.ntnlo, an Itallnn fisherman, ho
Moved to bo Insane, burst Into tho
rooms of Kinanllo Ancllco whllo the
family was at dinner today, dis
charged five shots at tho persona sit
ting at tho table and probably fatal
ly Injured Ancllco.
When the woundod man fell Na
talo dashed from Hio house nourish
ing his revolver aud yelling "I'll got
others."
A pc-sso of police nnd c'Hkciih
started In pursuit Lilt lost tiaoU of
tho man. Detect I t-oc aro scouring
the neighborhood to pi event him do
ing further harm.
Ancllco was uhot In tho nock and
right side. He 'a 15 eaiH of ago
and it Is bullovud will not cu-vJvo.
The other manlier. of th'j fam
ily Including thro i children tun low
ly escaped doath
TO PRESENT LAND
FOR NORMAL SCHOOL
Fresno, Cal., Doc. 10. At a spe
cial meetln.'t of tho board of super
visors today It was decided to give
40 acres of land fronting on u car
lino, nud near tho cmiunty hoipttnl,
to tho statu for tho purposo of estab
lishing a atato normal school liuthm
ally. Tho normal school project bus
been fnvornbly received by legisla
tors In San Diego, Los Angeles nud
Snu Frauolico counties, who hnvo
! commented on It, nud tho hill for tho
school will bo introduced by Hounlor
G. W. Cartwrlght and Assemblyman
A. M. Drew.
GEORGIAN FAVORS
LUMBER TARIFF
Wmhliiutou. Dec. 10. W. II. Tift.
of Tlfton, (la., appeared beforo tho
I .....I ......... . .niHibtlllin nl t ll n
WflJ'H Ullll IllUlllin UIJIIIHIillU" I""
tariff hearing today, and nrguod in
favor of tho present duty on lumbor
being retained. Ho represents largo
lumbor tnlorostu In tho South.
O'
STRANDED STEAMER
WATSON FLOATED
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Bonttlo, Wash., Dee. 10. The
stoamor Watson, of tho Alaska Pa
clflo Steamship Company, which ran
aground on a mudbank near tho
Hammond mill yesterday nftornoon,
was floated at noon today. Shu had
1000 tons of frolght aboard at tho
time. Tho Watson will loavo for Snn
Frnnclsco tonight OH HmO.
SHOES! - SHOES!! I
Lots of Shoes
,. -..
touched off by. tramps or other men
who might have a grievance against
tho train crew.
The shock of tho explosion arou 1
tho entire southern portion of the
city last night.
STOP ADJOURNMENT
Washington, Dec. 19 Senator
Fulton today humorously requested
thnt the senate decline tu adjourn
bill compelling the interstate com
merce commission to puss on rates
before they are made effective. Ho
POSTMASTERS FOR
Ttim nocnnM PITICO doctor that Klklns promised Until
I WU UnfcUUN UN ICO the bill would he reported befoie the
(United Pros Tensed Wire.)
Wa hlngtoa, D. C . Doc. 19. IT
ldent Rooiavelt today made the fol
lowing appeintments:
Register of the land office at NortH
Yakima Wash Harry Y Saint
For po tmastirs William M
nrown Lebanon Ore J B DosV
Fal'a ClU Ore Merritt A Dalti'
eson Ore-. U W Sfcritllff Ogdcn
Utah
holidays. Tho measure waa Intro
duced oe.ly last -A'n'er FultJtj aal.l
It wttld awpu oo ii.iesi.ury to mu
that the ounmlttee be discharged
from consideration of Hie hUJ. j
Wtv Notarlc.
M K Von KeUler Astoria C W
Durrowa D'lln W (' Drown Cm
don. J O Stearns, C D Johmton.
Grace G Ford Bussle Fugate Port
land. Win A Oliver, Malheur
Hhoea for Christmas. Shoes fur Bunds.)' or him other day, the
luttt In town for the inoimy
Strong & Garfield
line of all styles.
Dr. Reed's Cushion
Sole Shoes
the ouslost on your feet, also
Tho Famous WALKOVER SHOE with Union Labol on
MEN'S FANCY SLIPPERS , '
MEN'S MOCCASINS.
LADIES FANCY SLIPPERS, tho finest Chirstmas
presents; come In and bo convinced,
Salem Shoe Stoe
326 Commercial Street
SALEM, OREGON
qptVfBvry'rn'"'i,j-'.,ie,
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more about myself than
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