Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 13, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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f: 'LOST BOTH WIVES
fl , AND ALL HIS MONEY
(United Press Leased Wire.)
k , 8an Francisco, Jan. 13, Because
the claims of his two divorced wlrro
liavo lied up bin fortunes In tbo courts,
Ij. D. Coatw, fprmerly of Los Ange
les Is having a,hrd tlmo to pay
bis dally expenses.
In Judge Trout's court today h
iAld:
"I am living on wnd, your" honor,
nnd L would llko this sottlcd as soon
as possible."
Goates and his first wife, Ida, llTod
on n Southern California ranch,
whoro, In tho course of a number of
years, they amacd a fortune Then
. Coate roo to San Francisco and
mot lrs, Coate No. 3, whose charms
, were qulto different from those ol
his rustlo spouse, who obtained a dl
vnrcA. Tho chango from the ranch to
tho lUalto was too much for Coates,
and soon he was dotondant In anoth
er .divorce action, Wlfo No. S ob
tained a decree on the ground of
.cruelty, ami a goodly portion of his
woney. Then somebody told wife
. 1 about the "community Inter
Mi taw," and sho told a lawyer the
rtory of her long years of strugglng
oh the ranch. N'o'ir the whole e
tmUt U tied up, and Cootes has no
wl f and no money
JAPAN NOT READY
FOR EXPOSITION
BURTON IS ELECTED
SENATOR FROM OHIO
Columbus, O., Jan. 13. Theodore
, Burton, of Cleveland, was elected
senator today to Bucceed Joseph B
Forakor. He will serve with Senator
Dick.
Burton was born at Jefferson, O.,
December SO, 1851. Ho entered the
practice of law In Cleveland In
1S76. He was elected to congress"
In 1SS9, and returned In 1895, since
which time he has served continual
ly In the house of represeptatlvei.
He Is chairman of tho rivers and bar
bora committee, and a member of
the committee on bankng and cur
rency.
When Charles P. Taft and Forak
er withdrew from Ihe race recent'y
they left the field clear for Burton.
THOUSANDS OPPOSE
SUNDAY REST BILL
ENGLANDS TREATMENT
OP HINDUS BRUTAL
(United Press Leased Wire,) I which they have been passing for
Calcutta, ' Jan. -- 13. Ango-Indlan
officialdom Is fighting over the' got-
ernment's method's of attempting to
months being Intolerable and the na
tlve being as yet poorly armed
Those who are protesting against
measures were themselves forjner
advocates of vigorous action against
(United Press leased Wire.)
Washington. Jan. 13 The rea
Mins for the postponement of the
Japae imperial world's exposition
at Tekte were riTvealed today when
a representative of the eommlsotoa
to the exposition was seat to ooa
sjreo. Th roport hows that the
MswtnKxl Intention of foreign gov-
oritatoats to eo-oporate on a great
oat has eansed the Japanese gov
ornmant to potty owe the date la
orrior to provide soluble acconttno
tattoos. The Japan e gorernntont dheor-
red sbitC owg to the dtoorUoa
f foreign government to parttci-
aTo oa an xtoslr sa)e, the orlg-
, faal date ot 191 J woa)d not glv
'tlmo onongfc to preoare or the ex
position.
A bill has ben adopted orovMUg
aa agtaeerlBg and aaanoiai program
comprising extern plans for boule
vards aad street Improvement, the
eontnotlon of harbors. Her aad
ratway faoUitlMk The bill aato
mat Watty aad with no ertraordisary
aipe-ndttarti oootptae Ms work by
1S1, so that by ta fotowing y.4r
loo government will he ready for ta
ishm41So of 1M T
The year 1MT w; be th aftbxh
ssMkinsrMry ot toe eeaperors eoro-
The report rsioensaimoi that tie
eOmsoV.tlon he aesood oa waH
n ordors. wu neoatenl eoetoosa
tto small 1M( whoa Ha tntts
iar he roowe4 xM tUrU ho r
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 13 Sim
ultaneously with the Introduction of
tho Sunday rest bill In both houses
of the legislature, there has come to
the eapltol a strong lobby, emphatic
ally telling the lawmakers that they
don't want to hare their religious
Ibcrty restrcted.
That this lobby Intends to be ac
tive Is shows by the fact that an
enofmotia petition, containing 35,
53$ biintea, was "presented yesterdny
to both the snate and the assem
bly. Tat petition stated that the
passage of a Sunday ret-day hill
stamp out sedition In the depcnden-lhe severity of the dominant party's
cy.
Advocates of the use of the strong
hand are In control at present and I anti-government conspirators, They
the recklessness with which they are J did not dream, however, they Ba'y,
doing their work is declared by the 'of a resort to such extreme measures
moderate party calculated to preclp-of rank Injustice as It is asserted are
Itate the threatened general native I being perpetrated. "
outbreak. j Nothing ever done by the English
it Is charged. Indeed, that a de-ln India, it Is maintained, has
liberate effort Is being made to drive j equalled, in outrageous indifference
the. country to the last extremity of to the natives' rights, the deporta
desperatlon on the theory that its tion of tho millionaire, Aswlnl Kum-
spirit will cither be completely brok ar Dutt. and the editor, Krishlna
en or that mutiny will be hastened Kumar Mltra. for no offense bu mod
the authorities being prepared for It crate support of the morement for
now, the period of suspense through home rule of their country.
Senate Refuses
(Continued from pace 1.)
TO BUILD ESPLANADE
LIKE THAT AT MESSINA
PRnPnSFT) LAW Will
EXCLUDE JAPS ALSO
(United Press Leased wW)
Washington, Jon. p. Discrimi
nation against tho Chinese will bo
abolished, but exclusion oven more
ahsolute than now will result if a
bill which Is being prepared, today 1
Is passed by congreeB.
Tho plan adopted by tho lawmak
ers who are framing tho new acts
to corporate the exclusion law In
the general Immigration laws and in
sert in section two which enumerates
those classes which are excluded
from this country, the words, "Asiat
ic laborcre." This action Is calcu
lated to solve tho Japanese Imragra
tlon problem, and Is reported to have
met tho approval of the administration.
SEVERAL WIDOWS AND
SCORES OF CHILDREN
A house concurrent resolution to
memorialise congress to retain duty
on lumber was adopted by a vote of
34 to .
New Senate Bills.
S, B, 1? Chase, to amend codr
so as to increase salary of couaty
clerk of Oirry county.
S. B. S Chae, to Increase sal-
law woM work a -hardship to some ' V, " -
sects, and ,d tend to destroy the B JS1-M,or of "aa t8 mke
peace of neighborhood, wlthoot le- j l 8tHd J 0r"f n Ut0J '
ratl.p their soorallty. ? ' the '"Wle schools,
0 S. B. :: Ahraoasa. to ahoHsk
WILL SKIP WITH MOSE : TtSlU -...
TO ESCAPE ENEMYletocUoa of two aMtUoMl o'sorossH'
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 13. The
world's famous esplanade, on Mes
sina's water front, recently destroyed
. in the Italian earthquake, will be
reproduced at San Dego, If a bill,
introduced today by "Senator Leroy
Wright become a law. This measure
provides for the turnlitg over to the
Southern city a half mile of tide
a ads In front of the city, which the
city is to Improve at a cost of not' , 1. ... ., . ,.,n,
loss than K5.00, turning It into a DEADLOCK IN ILLINOIS
great boulevard. Provision is made i LEGISLATURE BROKEN
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Ogden, Utah, Jan. 13. Scores of
children nnd several widows nro to
day In mourning following the death
yesterdny of Lorln Farr, 87 yearB
old, who was one o fthe nrst con
vprts to Mormonl8m nnd tho first
mayor of Ogden.
Farr wns drowned while bathing
at Utah Hot Springs. His body wns
found floating In one of tho pools.
Ho was the progenitor of 300 chil
dren, grandchildren nnd great grand
children. He was present when tho
golden spike was driven nt Pronion-
, tory on the completion of the trans
continental railroad In 1869.
RESIDENCE DESTROYED
TWO BURNED TO DEATH
.ft
(United Press Loaned Wire4
New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11. -Fire
which completely destroyed tho hand
somo residence of Samuel Hlggtns,
goneral manager of tho New York,
New Haven & Hartford railroad,
caused tho death of his mother, Mrs.
Isabolle H. Mop'ro, aged 84, and prob
ably the fatal injury of his mother-in-law,
Mrs. M. B. Corbln, early to
day. Hlgglne, his wife, his daughter,
Icabollc, and his young son, barely
escaped with tholr lives by jumping
from second-story windows. Tho
flro was caused, by an over-heatod
furnace. Hlgglns.woa awakened by
the smoke, and aroused the family
Tho flames wero well under way,
nnd tho manenr" of escape was by
jumping. All sprang from their beds
aa soon as tho ywere awakened and
leaped from th windows. Mra.
Moore waa killed in trying: to escape,
nnd Mrs. Corbln was hurt In jump
ing, j;
It was bitter cold and the victims.
who had not stopped for clothing,
wero given shelter at the .homes ol
neighbors. I
FELL THROUGH SKYLIGHT
INTO ARMS OF BEN HUR
la the bill for rtding the property to
the etty. If it s ever seeded for com
terrial purposes.
jjodpo.
S. B.
il'nltcd Press Leaned Wire.)
Springfield. Ills.. Jan. 13. The
legislative deadlock over a recount of
votes to determine the election of
traltrd Ifr ud wire c n . .-.i.-t .... , -.j Eleven Bodies Recovered,
.w York JaL 13 After hor .v " . . . .V... . Switchback, w. Vs.. Jnn is Charles S. Deneen as governor of 11
sarrage totoorrow to Moeos Mowiol. ! ,tltf Bkivea bodies were recovered today Hnols. was broken today with tho III-
a botcher of Bllsabeth N J. Mr. S'B Him to rgae flab- trom tk UcW Brah eolllery mine tP ot petitions for n recount In
Joteob Joaos. helreM to a salllloa '',," --.v whr aa explosion vwterdav en both houses.
alaAo. oka okliOkO & ol . wlsk W - k u .
band to Otllrorala. to etoape a ,s- , Uu M
te eaesay. who ha. pared her Adearisya m n 0.ftkwk Moa.
for Mvecxl taonths. ! ixr
doom activty of the poffce
bi .i. i... .i. . i
vr: r.z:r:r.zrL J - i ,
boose; has throa add ovor the car
tMt Ue
TW i lt,m
vmm i)m bos soeoroa rndi-1
oosnoliiwaatusi. ror eabJMtv
o
pets ot her bsaie aad has cowflttt
l6 os6f other deproiaUoss.
Te potleV thck the woman's eaaty
Is a dUappttlnted saltor. The brtde
and trroow have uke elaborate pr
rootsosM to elode hlsa. whoever he
saay be
SHOOTS CRAZY MAN
TO SAVE HER HUSBAND
Houc Prooeetltnps.
i skibk coogrs4 to toaistaia datr on
losober. Adopted.
II. J. R. No, 3. by Mahoae. to
asaead coatltoton, sections and
7. to dtvfde state i&to legislative dl
trtets. Jtefred.
H. R.NoTtl. .by Brxtton, fcf
eoos of asdasoa of sopreae root
la reoeot wator ease. Motion to
mP roles Kmc Refecred-
tosabed IN misers. Hope of recov
ering any of the Imprisoned njen
airre aas sees aoandoned.
Do You Want to Help
Boom This Town?
CONSTrWCTtD
xli --rj-oc
SPATKUffi&i
HERD JURORS TO
PREVENT BJBERY
Nasa. Co. Jaa. IS With Moody
aisa aatt rosskarkable itfs of
salssd of Mr. C U. Corooy. wMe of
a Mnoor U4g ooar hero, toiay b(
tbawa a soaalao wo othw peob-
abtr wobi have Mltd ber hosc .
Corooy wo at wert: aoar his hssox t
wbjoa tbo soaotM SBjoroorboA froaa
boated aad attaefcoa also wtU a i
pMoMork. TWf arasatd. tb K.
w aw soatrb tor ate aotat
Mr Corooy h4 ssot i "
toa kaio
H. V
Mrs. ! ososoi a rtsba. asoa. i
to tbo sosafetss. fcs Hrsacr.
t
i It R. No, S by Racoa .to foralsh
Oro Ubrary Cooasass4oc tea
oie of oacb bill. Roferred.
H. K. No, ti. or Jom of DtttgUs.
for oaoaaaltM of thr oa sa4
. htgbway. Rororrod. '
H- IUU.
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coJUyhs OrogM o.
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R. K. . hy fosos. to ororioe
of 4ojm.
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The Democraltlc members allege
that 15,000 men not naturalized,
voted for Doneen; nnd 15,000
citizens not registered voted for him
and that 20,000 Stevenson votes
'were counted for tho Republican.
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( Put In Jail.
J very accurately describes nnyono's
feelings who is confined to the houso
with an attack of rhoumntlsm, lum
bago, stiff joints or muscles. Bal
lard's Snow Liniment will cure the
, trouble, relievo the iln and mnko
you as supple ns a two year old.
Sold by nil dealors.
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P1ttburg UrilKT onvlctrd.
Pittsburg. Jan 13. -Chorlos Cam-
ero. president of a local trnotlon
line, cvnviclod yMterday of brlbln?
cooneilmaR today was refused ban
although he secured $25,000 in sur
eties for hie freedom. Oameron'r
attorney moved for a new trial.
(United Press Leased Wlro.l
San Frnnleco, Jnn. 13. Leah
Mlley, a young photographer,
plunged through a. heavy glass sky
light In the roof of BuBhneU's gal
lery, fell Into tho arms of Ben Hur,
Gcnoral Low Wnllaco's hero, yester
day afternoon, nnd todny Is In a hos
pital suffering from severe cuts In
flicted by broken glass.
Miss Mlley was mnklng prints on
the studio roof nnd members of tho
Bon Hur theatrical company were
posing bofore the lense in tho studio
bolow when tho accident happened.
Miss Mlley, In placing prln frames,
stepped on the glass, which gave
way beneath her weight, nnd sha
crashed through the skylight.
Tho surgeon at tho Ccntrnl Hos
pital vforked for an hour on Miss
Mlley boforo tho flow of blood 'from
her wound" wasataunched.
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Stomach Trouble Cured. .
If you have any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chnmbi-r-laln's
Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Mr. J. P. Klote of Edlna. Mo., says "I
hnvo used a great many different
medicines for stomach trouble, buL
find Chamberlain's Stomach rami
Liver Tablets more beneficial than
any other remedy I ever used.' for
sale by Dr. Stone's drug store.
t to ttor la
If yxi a..
It yom i'o. ; irromtse boow sodas
trt ioroii; the pnaMr
The Pure Fowl I.uw.
Sewtary Wilson says: "Ono of
tho obKcts of the law Is to Inform
tbo eoasMwrr of the produce of wr
tala harmful drugs la medicine."
Tho law roqalros that the amount
What's the use; wo have to tk
what comes anyway. Smile.
For cuts, burns, .bruises and
scratches, but especially recommend'
ed for piles DoWltt's Carbollz!
Witch Hazel Salvo. Sold by aU
druggists.
The old settlors remember a gootl
many worse winters than this.
Are Von One of Them?
The hou wife who has been la-
dUCOd to buv a nhrvsnhntp linklnr
of ehsoroform. odIhiu. morithluA. -.i u.. .. ....
JWt forUg drugs bo, bo somewhat chagrined to learn that
SL ,L'M,fh b0,,,' ,hU chr of goods is made from
i The maaofaetttrers of Chamberlain's k.. i . ., .. J..... ...
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Rtss. j y orucs. and the truth of
tt yost obmiX yootl mtt at oar offorss tabs cbtlaj Is bow fully proven, aa not i
saeotioa of them is made oa the label
This resoeay Is not only one of the)
solo, bat oo of tbo beat In nee for
wgoa aa4 colds its value hat been
bojrond queetion during the
maa ear it tut tK-!! in uonersl
j vir ., u i ston k at iic
St. 'O
,of vitriol.
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lap before you look thea look
foolish.
yosj sjoa't. yootJ
bar eory of tw paper t rood
DO T'M' R DtXT TOr
The Miglon that ecjats will
found out on the streets.
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COLD WEATHER REQUISITES
asRoa Pro loo Vrt
losrboatl.. Oal Jo tt -
Mojfto4 tbo oaolt ot tbo
OArty UsatiT
trro oS a Uio osssmu ot
to a MtosL Too
Voreoo Uo aarf $
taA.be oooor viobt bwt o&oUU ot
bank bao W sotbV to 4ee.
TV sofebots QjsoerU tbo
tjisrw a
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b x4 Ih MbVoW a K 4krOf
"4 JM to book n otooed at
Moaik
jHiS liaaaMi wo ftRjii hw
l-i Aorf. al Is jf( m vm
d tbo vobbors.
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of fJbreo. Reicerei.
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HOT WATER BAGS
AH sizes and shapes all
guaranteed
CHEST PROTECTORS
"H famous Frost King
afd Frost Queen in felt
aa chamois
Tiy out cold ci earn
and salves, guaiantead
to cuie those chapped
Hands and lips. We also
carry a la:ge line of the
best and surest eougti
and cold medicines ,
Packages delivered to
any palce in the city
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Red Cross Pharmacy
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