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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1909)
n FIRST EDITION 3 P. M. SECOND EDITION- P. M. bl . . VOL. XIX. DAILY CAPITVL JOlUNUi. SLLM. Oltl t.ON, 1.11 SI) V, MAltCII 21. 1000. NO. 04 IS CAPTORS V t Al UUIJ-JiBpiiM Tor iiriiiTi" a fiai7 inriTinrc II He WH LA HOY ubn ilrlcj n THE HIGH S AFTERMATH OF THE CASE OF THE WHIM KIDNAPING BOY IDENTIFIES PEOPLE ARRESTED ON SUSPICION WD EIENDS MAY WIND UP IN THE PENITENTIARY. Cleveland, 0.. Match 2 I. Upon; his arrlvnl hero today DIlllo Whltla, the Sharon bo who wits kidnaped, Identlflod photograph of Holou Falkner and J. II. Doyle, susirccts, aa the man and woman who abducted him. The plctutes were shown to him as he al'ghted from the train. Shaioii. Pa.. Mmuli 2 1. Ulllle Whltln. with his father. James P. WhltlH. and his uncle. Fiank Uuhl, accompanied by Chief of Police Cialn i sivaxsmzaannm THE ALWAYS . Js now showing the latest partments. Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies' Suits, Jackets, Spring MMinery. Hete you will find fashion, style and naily at the g Vi Mjk m M h -- m,--t ,m,i 23 &gTZ&&&zna CHOOL GIVES A GREAT left hero this morning for Cleveland, whore they will see tho man and wo limn held there under suspicion of heltiK the abductors of tho "Whltla boy. Willie unquestionably will bo Hble to Identify the kidnapers If they have been captured. Cleveland, March 24. Tho woman under arrest here on tho chnrgo of having nbductod DIlllo Whltla of Sharon, Pa., gave hor name today ns Helen Falkner and tho man who was BUSW STORE Spring merchandise in all de lowest prices. Spring Suits In a grand assortment of the latest materials and new-oat up-to-date shades at prlies ou can't beat. Long coats, satin lined and full flare sklrtB Prices onl $9.50, $12.50 $14.50 and up Spring Millinery a Hundreds of the newest here to select from la every shape and tlu you uk for. Prices very reasonable. $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 and up Silks and Dress Goods In the big titles of the east iiu tint.it flud m mure up-to-date '." k of fine dress dreee goods and kIIWm itirtU wt ran show ou Noth ing kbowu but the iieet goods S:lks, yard, 25c, 35c, 4,9c, 65c and up D ess Goods .yard ,25c, 35c, 49c, 59c, 65c and up nf ti "t "M m g-p- i f W Jf U W if IV fit Hk fj &M XPX- arrested with her gae his name as J H. Doyle. There Is still considerable specula tion ns to the meaning of tho woman's remarks last night. "Thorc will be trouble for me and hell In Sharon." Ueforo her marrlago Mrs. Whltla's name was Forknor, and tho similarity of the names has caused considerably comment. Tho woman under arrosi appears to havo boon woll educated and probably comes from a good fam ily. The police aro Inclined to bo- llevo that she Is prominently known In Sharon and that the, disclosure of hor Identity will bring forth a non satlon. The police today searched tho Granger ajmrtments, whore tho man and woman lived, aiid roportod that In oyery detail it fits tho description given by DIlllo of tho placo whore he was held prisoner. Candy containing chloroform was found In the apartment and tho pd lle believe that this was given tb lllllle before he was returned to At torney Whltla Monday night. When the lad entered the hotel he was daied and clearly under the off out of a drug. This expedient Is supposod to have beer, employed so that ho could not tell the route by which ho was taken to the hotel or glvo any Information until the kldnapors had a chance to Qsonpo. A woman living In the Granger apartments says that sho saw a man enter tho place Friday evening lead ing a boy about olght yours old. , It Is known by the police that DIlllo was brought to Cleveland Friday ev ening William Meers, manager of the Granger apartmonts, said today that the man and woman engaged the apartment March 13. He knew little about thtm and had not obervel them closely. As soon as Attorney Whltla art Ives here this afternoon a comparison of the numbers on the currency found concealed In the woman's dress will be compared with the numbers te corded by him when ho took the mon o) to pay the kldnapors. The woman had $9989 In hor possession and moBt of the bills were In the original pack ages as taken from tho bauk. GRANT GETS CRAZY; SHOOTS HIS WIFE I United Prrts Led Wire.) San Franelsoo. March 2 1. Thomas W Grant, a retired export acoouuunt 55 years Id, living at 737 Daker street, while delirious front slekneaa. fired three shots at his wife today. Two bullets took effect, one of them entering the abdomen and the other the right hip. Her condition Is se rious Mrs Oram, who ie a teacher at the Fremont school, was getting break fust sad had called her Mtisbawl to hcvn cup of eoffee. Mudiiealy he fired and the woe r aerennisig out of the froet door into aa adjoin iK prtmMi. It Is staUMl thst Mr. ad Mrs. Oraut hif had no domosUe trouble and s-u.ed to he llrlng hopiUr'toether. Ih.y wero preparing to Msove when hi- becaM.e atck Nhoot a week ago. U bus beea dellrtotu tnost of the tiote since Grant was ukea to the Ooatral po Ucf station. Detaetlvea from the no li' departwont are InreMlgatlag the affair GERMANY BUILDS BIG WARSHIPS UollM Wu lotted Utre.) Berlin. March 24. la a seeae of reicheUK. without dehato. voted la favor of the entire norm eMlmaie. which Inelnden the osnetrtietlon of three war rwwlt of the Dread nanght type and one of the Invlaalble type, tociferoes apptlanse come from mem ber aad galleries as eaeh Item was adopted unanimously PRESENTATION OF THE MIKACO NAVY MAN WANTS A BIGGER NAVY United Press I.tsttd Wlre.l Tncoma, Wash., March 24. "You ought to havo throo naval stntlona, ono In Puget Sound, at Drcmorton, If that Is sultablo; ono at Maro Island, or somo other place In tho vicinity of Snn Francisco, and nnothor at San DIcgo, or somo other potut In that locality, and then a fleet of 24 bat tleships for tho Pacific coast." This Is tho statement made today by Rear Admiral Itobloy D. Evnns, wh'i Is n guest of this city. "Get thorn, you aro bound to get them. What could stand against tho groat West, this emplro of tho co.ut. If It goos after thorn. Tho whole navy Is for It, but of course, wo do not count In that. Dut lot tho poo plo demand It. Let tho naval loagno bo formod and tho congrossmon and senators from tho West demand It, and they will get It. If tho people not these things come. I bellcvo In j doing things and then talking about it attorwards." The statement Is typical of tho ad miral, "Fighting Dob" was greeted by committees from tho Shrlners and commercial organizations at tho Tn coma Hotel this morning, and this afternoon was given a tour over tle city In an nutomobllo. Ho returaojj to tho hotel for a sloop, and this ov oning will sponk nt tho Tacoma thqh tor. Admiral Evan and party will ho In Tacoma until tomorrow nttornosn. Ho will loave at 2:40 tomorrow Delllnghnm. :or SALEM WILL HAVE BIG HORSE SHOW Saturday, April 3d will see one of the tinest horse shows over held In the Xorthwost. as tho committed handling that mnttor tins beon doing splendid work during the past wook, and a fine program Is being arranged. The claoslllcatlon of horses aro as follews: Thoroughbreds, standard bred. German Coach. Kronen Con oh. Cleveland Days. Clydesdnlos, Peroh erons, Haokaoys, Morgans, Belgian, Shires, jwinlos. and last, but not least, the faithful mule. Other classifica tions are tho host stallion 1, 2 and 3 yoar old, tho host maro of 1, 2 and 3 years old, the best stallion and sot, the beet mare and produce, farmers' draft teams, four-In-hnnd teanu, grade drafts, grade tennis, roadster,! and saddlers. There will be nromlums amounting to 11000 hung up, along with a tu rtles' driving ami riding ooutasL Hotel Arrival Tcxlay. Grant Pane H. J. Pholni, It. PheiiHU Itoaobnns C. FHllertOH. A. II n. BeoU. Inanlho H. A. Arthur. Honry Pert land. CorvalUs, It. S. Hhos. CodHlllo A. S. HamwcBs, a. a Borfcbardt, Porttaml II. It. Charles and wife, Wn. Davidson and wife. V. V, Toees, A. H. Jonnaon. Webb Camnbetl, Fradortek St. Helens and daughter, Pearl, Harvey A. Coeley, Homer Peoblos and wife. Oregon CUy Sml Cner. Mrs. W. W Atherten. Oakbind, Ore. Tbamo Patter son. William Wolf. Itnos McOartnr and wife. Aetorta H. H. MeAlttaier. F. Smith. Itobort O. BUrkejr. 0. D. Dan nlgaa. Seattle J. J. Morgan. Arthnr Wkoelrlsht. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 6 Hunt. liar CnyPrank nU. rMt. O. D. Watson. John D. Ohorry. P. I8K den fields. Ija Grande. Ore. A. Maddl&oa and familr. Will M Durgls. HoiNlam. Wash. Al Teeters and wife. Zadoek J Lafferty SALEM GIRLS SALEM BOYS SHOW JAPANESE IDEA A PACKED HOUSE SHOWS APPRECIATION OE THE SPLENDID WORK OF THE SALEM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Tho Mikado has been here for two 'nnga. Ho brought with him his officers, his son. hl court, and the went or iilum blossom ami the ous to.tis and characteristics of the orient. I. might not appeal to a Jup. because ho wou.i find so many thing erudo. It might not appeal to him. beoauso Yum-Yum and tho other girls havo not that heavenly slant to thol royos which the oriental thinks nooessary bul nch markes the, lino of dolln featlon ovor which ho cannot pnss. Thoro wero Innumerable pretty girls, but tho) were strong sounded doll clous Amorloan girls and that Is why MRS." LORD FINED FOR USING JAP STEAMER Unltd Prs I.hI Wlre.1 San Francisco. March 2 4 Decainrt or her desire to attend the Inaugu ration of President Taft. Mrs K. J. I.ord of Honolulu board oil a Jaiwnese eel to enter the United State from Hawaii and-thereby broke a law. en tailing a S0O flue. HecwHtly Mrs. Iord aakod to have tho fine remitted under the plea that she was ordered by her physician to board the voaoel because of Its lxe and eomfort. To day Mrs. Urd leariUrd Mint th fine, will not he remitted. Mrs. lord appealed from the deci sion of Collector the Port Stratum to the department of commerce and la bor. Assistant Secretary Wheeler sent the following letUr to Stratum In repl) : "The department has roeoivetl your letter of the 9th Inst. tranemltUng the Appllcntioa or Mm. is. J. Lord for Plication of Mm. relief front tiW penalty of 100 In curred In the cane of the Jnpnneee steamer Teno Mam for vtomtion of section two of the net of February 1 1, ISIS. In that she ww carried aa a paeager on the said veosel from nn atftdavH to tho effort that uinx , In poor health her physician advised her to take passage on the Tenyo Mam botance of Its being a larger ' veaoel than the Amerioan sieanwhlp ! Alameda, whmh left HonolHlu about the name time. It appears that tin- applicant original!) toiik paneage on I toe Alameda, doe to arrieo at your port on February If. the purpoae of ber trip being to attend Ike lnauii ration In Washington on March i. Both the Alameda and the Teu Mara entered your port on the llth nit. Yon recommend that the flue be not reotlited. In the opinion of the department the facts submitted do not warrant Ita laterveutloH In this -a- SNOW AND STORM IN MIDDLE WEST fUnlltd l'r UeI Wlr.J 8n Franeiseo, March Si A heavy storm Is sweeping tbrough Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming this morning All telegraph linos are crippled and communication for several hours this AND we appreciated tholr drifting ovor, temporarily, to Illustrate Japauoso life; that would be Intolornblo If thoy had to live IL The high sohool boyauml girls who presented tho play made It so real that The Journal reporter wanted to get up bohlnd that fun and do somo of tho kissing himself. Yum-Yum, that's tho vordlct. It hardly sooms possible that tho youugstora who havo gotten nway from us oan so stir us to think of tho llturnUifo wo . havo nock'Qlod. It mlghj "ho anything, but whon tho crosm of our little Amorloan girls got on tho stago to roprosent tho girls of tho orient woll, It a Oregon for us. morning was nltnoht entirely do stroyod. Denvor Is Isolatoil and no wlro mes sage oan reach Colorado points. Tho snow Is reMirted to ho unprecedented In some itarta of Wyoming and tho storm Is said to ha one of tho most severe of the winter throughout Colo rado The low to stock In Nebraska aud Wyoming Is heavy -o - SALEM BOOSTER MEETING SLATED FOR FRIDAY I The biggest booster meeting of tit season Is to be pulled off Friday night In this city, when the Hoard of Trado will untorlatu tho boostera from other towns and servo rofrejh in e nt froo und u program of boostur tal kthat has never boon oqualod la Oregon. Tom ltlehardson and O. O. iGbapmnn, of Portland; 10"no Hart- of, of Itugene; Uuguuu '-OWnsdale, the apple king; MoMurray. of tho Harrlmaa lines; Mayor Hodgors and Tom Kay are on the program for their beat efforts, and there will uu somethlag doing eery minute Iu vltaUons will he out to momhors of the Hoard of Trade only aud no ef fort will be made to rale funds SWEET PEAS.... Now Is the tiuitt t iiluitt your 8weet Peas Call while our stuck is com plete GARDEN SEEDS.... We carry a full line of tested aeotl. Prioes ree onakle. ONION SETS.... We have a nice stock on band 1000-HEAD KALE.... Now la a good time to secure your Kule for rtpring planting This Is one of the out wonder ful of forage plants for stockmen. f letcher & Byrd .'U'-MlliO foiiiiiierrln! Ht. Ml . raiv A