Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 14, 1909, Image 1

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DAILY CAPITAL JOlKVMi, SALEM, OREGON, IKI)MI)Y, APRIL II, 11)011.
No. 78.
SALEm 1 U WAVE FINE NEW FREIGHT DEPOT
STAYTON BANKERS HAVE A FEW VERY STRENUOUS MOMENTS
SULTAN .
GAINING
POWER
IS AGAIN THU HEAL RULER OP
. TURKEY, AND liIK YOUNG
TURKS AUK nAFIDLY LOSING
THEIR IIOLD'oN TUB PEOPLE
MANY ARE KILLED.
TROOPS QUIETED
Fenrs Arc Entertained 'Hint the Sol
diers Who Object to Tcwflk Fnidiu
an Grmid Vizier, Will Again Mu
tiny Sultan May Bo Assassinated.
(Dy Dystanlua Moschpoulous, Staff
Correspondent of tho United Press.)
(United Press Ltaitd Wire.
Constantinople, via PhlllpoppoMs,
Bulgaria, April 14. More than fifty
persona ha.ro boon slain alnco tho
present troublo began und reaction
ary uprisings aro roported today nt
Alohh, Damascus, Uskub, and prac
tically throughout Alban'n, but com
parative quiet rogns hero, tho now
minister of war having finally per
minded tho mutinous troops, to re
turn to their barracks. Tho situa
tion hero Is nono tho less sorlous for
tho temporary lull In tho stnrm, but
hostilities havo been deferred for a
short tlmo.
Danger of fresh troublo dovoloped
today whon tho mllltnry oxprossod its
opposition to Towflx Pasha, tho
grand vizor who succeeded Hllml.
As long no this opposition remtftns
thero will bo no possibility of estab
lishing a Btablo government. .
Tho real rulor of Turkoy today Is
tho Sultan, who Is working through
tho Lcnguo of Mohammed. Ho is rap
Idly assuming Lis old grasp of Asia
and it Is feared that If ho Is com
pletely roatorc to powor ho will
wreak torrlblo vongeanco upon tho
Ltborals.
Tho young Turks havo sworn to
kill tho Sultan If ho swings too far
towards tho opposition. Wild rum
ors aro afloat on tho street todny
that tho Sultan has boon murdored,
but thoso Btor'es aro discredited.
It is expected that tho now cabi
net will bo announced within a fow
hous. Dosldcs Ahmed Pasha, tho
now minister of war, tho only ap
pointment yet confirmed Is that of
Rlfant Pasha who will coatinuo In
ofllco as minister of foreign affairs;
Ilulgrin Gctfl Buoy.
Sofia, Bulgaria, April 14. Tho
Bulgarian cabinet Is holding a apodal
(Continued on nago 8.)
FREIGHT
DtPOT FOR
SALEM
general MANAGER. O'IUUEN
VISITS TUB CITY AND IS AT
ONOK CONVINCED THAT TUB
IMMBNSB VOLUME OF BUSI
NESS REQUIRES A NEW DEPOT.
BUILDING ASSURED
Will Probably Ho Flno Goncrcto
Structure, Flro Proof and Illg
Enough to Handlo Snluni HustncHS
for Many Ycnrti, llnrrlnwu Hulld
for tho Future.
According to tho following lottor
received nt tho stnto house today,
Salem Is booko dfor a now freight
dopot, Bomowhoro noar tho Bito of
tho preflont structuro doing Borvlco
(Continued on pngo 8.1
We Have Just Received
From our New York buyer, Mr. Lackey, of New York, the following new goods:: Ladies'
and Misses' Suits, Silk Lace Jackets, New Millinery, New Dress Goods and Silks, New
Silk Coats, Spring Jackets, Novelty Wash Goods, Flowers, Feathers and Foliage, Laces,
Embroideries and Dress Trimmings, The Chicago Store for the newest and lowest prices
all the time,
TRY TO
HOLD UP
THE BANK
OOOOOOOOOOO
i O Pacific Count League. O
O Yostoruny'B Results. O
O Portlnnd 4, oncrnmento 3, O
O San FranclBco 3, Lob Augeles 0. O
O No gnmo nt Vornon. O
OOOOOOOOOOO
tltudo say tho malcontonts, by Dr.
E. W. King, superintendent of tho
hospital.
MIsb Honn is charged by tho strik
ing women, with Incotnpotonoy and
unfairness, and tho trouble reachod
n crisis upon tho nllogod rofunal of
MISS th superintendent to proporlylnvos-
ittimi.n i.itT up nnr.ii vnnxv. 'I10 ? cuargca proiorrou ngainoi
'.her by tho attendants in a posit on
AND THE ROHI1ERS FRIGHT- bord0 managers. P
According to tho Btatomonts of tho
Insurrectionists, Matron Honn was
partiality and funfalrnoss In hor ad
mlnlotrntion. It Is claimed that tho
in ado many mistakes In tho attend
ant's tlmo chockB, and thnt sovcral
nursos sufforod financially far hor
IcarolossnoBs.
K'ng, tho young womon claim, al-
Robbers miih Wounded mid Man nuonco of tho matron and Steward
FREItES imOTHEKS AND
liNED IJY H18APPBARANOB OF
PBRER FERES, SKIP
AFRAID OF GUN
With Bullet Wound in Arm Arrest-
cd nt Miinkcrti Station This Morn-lug.
You May Think
You can buy tho snmo goods else
where for tho same price, but you
cannot do It. Come hero first and boo
tho quality of tho goods, thon go olso
where and seo what you onn got for
tho snmo money. Wo know what we
aro doing, and wo know you cannot
beat our prlcoa on the Pacific Coast
for the mime claae of merchandise
8-1-3 pretty fnney lawns In a groat
variety of style, faet eolors. und an
extra tine cloth, yard
4c
15c Shepherd Plaid wool
good. 36 Inches wide, yard
dress
29c
5c. 6c and 7c Vulonoionnea laces,
edges and Insertion to match, English-made
goods, now only, per dozen
25c
25c fast black atooklng, seamless
and stainless. 600 dozen to select
from, now only, pair
10c
This Is only a fow of the wonder
ful bargains we have to show you
throughout our establishment.
New
Spring
Suits
B.i) here and get up-to-date style
at prices as low as our oompetltloru
have to pay whotesalo prloos for. Wo
have tho shrewdest buyer in Now
York on our staff sending us suits all
the tlmo. Wo nro keeping him busy,
we uro selling suits so fast. Thero Is
no use in your trying to boat our
pricos. You oan buy a handsomo suit
hero Just as oheap as you can buy It
in Now York or Ohloago. Smart buy
ers all say bo. Just think of itl Suits
like the sample out long coats, silk
llnod, newest materials and dull flare
skirts, now selling for
$9.50, $12.40, $00 and up
A. O, Hnndy. Thoy say thnt tho
H'tlt'on roquostiug an Investigation
of their charges against Miss Honn,
placed boforo tho board oarly last
month was roforrou to Dr. King,
At 2: 15 p. m. yesterday two masked "w."" "'" ".l ""2" V "
mon walkod Into tho 8tnytou bank -iB,iiJinn'i.. i. ,.. UI i.- lr
and leveled tholr guns at tho head ?' 'c ,0J JJS.R"" tlmfh
of that institution, W. L. Frores. " , ,f.h, 1,.tMOn0r8 tlmt the,r
Thoy domanded "hands up" from tho ,,L"nB"?!'u. :... ...
two mon behind tho countor, nnd ... "ft ii ,u Vm . T
proceeded to hold up tho institution h, uied to tafcof tho alleged In-
it approved lounger Urbthors Btylo. .',, , ,v ...... """
Tho men had big ugly revolvers and L.)'t!,11younB W0"T ? '?"
wore elosolv nmsked Tholr mnskH th hospital avo homCH In this city
......., i .iii. i..c ,..i..., i "Hd most of thorn hnvo boon uninloy
li....... n.- v,J!J ...i... 1....1 ..... od nt tho hospital for years. Syrnna'
"VU'"V 4-IB1VU, nUU ,,.. ..,,- , . ,, ,,,,, ,,, ,.,,-...M
Piirontiy dropiwil turoiiRli tho. noor. "' ', " i ,Z,Z" V" I, """:,.. .?. """
roi n sigui or houiiu oi uuh ngii inoiu' :,,, . .si,;',,,.!
bor of tho family of Frores mm nn"' ln t,,b nPl.
could bo illscoverod. Tho men on tho ,,.,,.., ..."
other nldo of tho counter nover said a , UiMIUW rAUIIU
word, but Htood with their guns lov
olcd on W. h. Frores nnd his usslst
ant Hut tho mysterloiiB dlsuppenr
nnco of Potor alarmed thorn, nnd at
tho end of two mlnutos the robbers,
LH U i
mm
tfjffilj' W
Ili w
Best y$ fcLrZfZL - 5c
p i,3u r. yimi , n inr nnrs'F tr O, r 1 1
nnlv.. Va n.- ..u i mwrnzmemm Dri7. AsKj I
GETS INTO ABERDEEN
ll'nltrd l'rM t.ennMl Wire J
Abonloen, Wush.. April 14.
covert thi bank wlil S Jo Union PaolMo Itnllrond ha, at
guns, began to slow y back out, dart- L,nTv r,i' ""trrn,nco to, Aiordoon,
...i .... ,i... .,..... ... .JU i,o whon by tho purchnso of tho iiron-
nnd wore gone into the woods on tho &.?" w,ll0,,,,r,k.,on U' Vtovomd
GREAT
BALL
SEASON
NATIONAL LEAdUE 11EOAN ITS
WORK TODAY THOUSANDS OF
ORA'.Y FANS ATTEND OPENING
(IAMB AT CIIIOAOO THIS AF
TBRNOON.
"CUBS" VS ST LOUIS
At Detroit llio "TlKtrH" mid 'Vlilto
Hox" RiiIiih In Philadelphia mid
WuhhliiKtou Will Probably Cut
Out tho 0 nines nt Tlioo Plavo,
Chlungo, April 1 1. With u clear
nky ubovu tlioiiHundtt of crazy faiiB
olamorlnK for udmtlatnco at tho Woat
81do grounds, everything Is nuspl
oIuuh fur tho opening gnmo thlti nf
tornoon of what promlsoH to bo tho
greatest season this Ixinboull-iimd tin
tlou has over known,
Tho oponln,; of tho National League
sonHim hero today will bo attended
by tho iinniiiil corotnonles, uftor which
Chance and his wonderful Cubs will
trot on tho fluid to do baRlo with
Ilogor DrcHiin.iun nnd his uoiideaurlpt
St. Louis e row. At tho bhiiio hour
Cincinnati mid Pittsburg will elnsh
on tho grounds of tho former, whllu
at DoHton IJowermnn and hlu lloun-
eatera will meet Philadelphia, In
No wYork ruin fell nil morning, nnd
It is feared that tho onunluit noces-
Barlly will bo poHtponod.
Though four of tho tonniH havu
been doing u few prollmlnary sklr
mlslies, tho season In tho American
League will be munched today also.
At Detroit tho TltterM aro at homo
to Hilly Sullivan's White Sox. Huoh
".orth bank of tho river boforo any- '"' ot tho Viulcnn Iron Works ' UW Hulllvaii-a While Box. Huoh
onu r. 1,1 ! llm dran on , tlmni In ,,ll UOOU undo' " "" nttruotl( r " Opening day Is
a gun on the underside of tho conn- """V"11' H,r"J tl'l proporty. which
... m.,... i... i.m.i .i,.,n,i i i.i.n.,., has long been doslrod by It for tho
I ohm! lii Pin-Milt north approach to tho Chohalls rlv-
Insldo of ton minutes tho alarm fr 1 'K- wns given today when tho
wnB gonornl nnd 150 porwna woro "'",' operations on It woro or
.,i,ru,.i,,.. ti. u..ni.i.i.n i.,...i -ni.iw.ru dorou bubiioikI od . Tho road connld-
tip tho north linnk of tho Snntlnm. orod It absolutely necos ary thnt It
and the hunt became general. Tho Hliouli! bo acmilwU In order to mako
telophono was being used In all dlreo Mtonslon to Abordoou. Dirt will fly
tlons Tho othor omployo In the t from now on in oonstruotlng. tho
bank was a MIhh Harold, who ahowod ln0,
great nerve In tho trying ordeal of u
facing armod mon with bulldog re- SEATTLE TO HAVE
volvors A man whs reported from it PDtrAT td aoi Mrrr
suitlon in Linn county, and this morn utttA I I nAUtV. IVltt I
Ing two mon are reported to have '
taken the l ullage Orov elocal at Ma- 8Httl. Wash., April 1 I. - The blg-
rlon bound for Portland. They were St amateur sporting event held In
reported to the sheriff's ollloe nt 8- "wattle for yearn will take pluue on
lem. but uo nrreets have been made. ' MX 7tli. Hi the new Hrmory, under
The Bherlff of Linn eounty has been H' HuwiUes of the 8oattle Athletic
communlcHiwI with at Albany, but '. i c"eK iraoK anil ueiu atu
lenles the story of a mail arrested at
VJ unkors
Riiiooi-n and Humors.
A man with a bullot wound In ono
arm Is under arrest at Munkers sta
the largest crowds that ovor wit
nessed u gnmo in tho Michigan city
Cleveland moots Bt. Louis on tho
hitter's homo giounds, und tho per
formances of these teams will bo
watched with tho greutest Intercut all
ovor tho noiitliieiiL Obstinate rains
In Philadelphia and Washington
will probubly result In "no gauius"
In thoBo cities.
SOCIETY WOMEN
OBJECT TO HOSPITAL
lets of the Northwest will participate
In mi inimor meet.
Reside the best runners and
Jumpers in the loonl alubs und tho
Y. M. C. As of Seattle, Portland.Bpo-
Mon. a small station some dlstanco I k" perhaps Victoria nnd Van
from Baleiu, nnd Is bellovod to be ono
of tho two dospuradoo who mado a
futiio attempt to rob tho bank of
Stayton. The mysterious man nt
lltnlAro will !.. nAn tn Q(nut.n ,n
day for Identification, if ho can bo
round
Deputy Sheriff Smith, with a big
tar glistening in tho sunlight, led
tho posse that pursued tho robbors
whon fled from Stayton and headed
for tho Santiam river, occasionally
finding time to stop and shoot back
at tho star and tho citizens.
Search for the robbers nt Stayton
is at a standstill. Two suspicious
maraciers were ther othls week hir
ing a livery rig to buy cattle, who ro
sembled tho holdup mon.
NURSES STRIKE AT
INSANE HOSPITAL
eouvor, the colleges of tho Northwest
will bo asked to soud relay teams, ns
will the high seiiools of tho Pugut
Sound country.
Dun Kelly, who two yours ago, sot
a new record of 0 3-5 seconds in tho
100 yard dash, will bo seen In the
Bprluts and Jumps, for rest Smith
son, winner of the llO-motre hurdlo
at tho Olympic games, will also bu
aeon In action hero. He will com
pote, like Kelly, for tho Multnomah
Club, of Portland.
FULTON MAY YET
BE APPOINTED
fl'nltrd lrra ImhiI Wire
Uklab, Cal., April 14 Efforts to
fill the vacanoiei created by the rea
lisation of II of the 15 women at
tendants at (he Mandoclno stato hov
pital for the Insane have met wl'h
little buccof. and the big Institution
Is runn'ng today with less than half
tho necesiary number of nurses to
care for several hundred patient.
'toe nursee' sinks which was an-
Washington, April 14. President
Taft will pay no heed to protests
from Chinamen In this country
against the appointment of Charles
W. Fulton, formor United Status sen
ator from Oregon, to be minister to
China, the post olfered him by the
President.
Tills Information was obtulned
from a person eloso to the adminis
tration He declared that President
Taft learned from the Ohlnoso gov
ernment, before offering tho position
to Fulton, that the former Oregon
senator would be welcome over there,
In tho event of his appolntmont The
President wanted to bo doubly sure of
this, so that he would Know of a cer-
nounctd last night Is the culmlna
attendants and Matron Jt-annotte talnty that no etuburrassmont would
i Honn, bo wax supported la ber at- rise If tho ministership was accepted
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Bentlle, WuhIi.. April 14. The a.
tempt to start construction on tho
proposed tuberculo Is camp In tho
fashionable Queen Ann Hill district
has rvsultod In failuru, owing to tho
opposition of tho women of tho neigh
borhood, who turned out yesterday
nftornoou to the number of 40 or 50
und drove tho lumber wagons off tho
Hold and tho foromnn In ohargo of
tho work Into tho nearby brush.
When tho vanguard of the lum
bor caravan reached tho proponol
slto, tho gathorlng of tho olans from
neighbor ug resldoncos began. Armed
with brooms, mopstlcks anil nundry
awful and wonderful! offensive and
defons'vo weapons, a mob of woraim
surrounueu the grounds and demand
d that ho unload hlu lumber olrt
whore. The drlvor expostulated. Ho could
not help it, ho said.
Offensive flaunting of several
brooms In his face eervod to onatuo
his mind, however, and he drovo
away.
Whon tho man with tho bluoprlnta
nrrlvod to select the site, ho wni bo
set w'th such suddenness and tamest
new by tho mob that he was glad to
mako his oscapo without tarrying to
arguu the que tlon.
It Is oontendod by thwose who lire
noar the proposed oamp that tho lo
cution of the tuberoulo-ls oamp wilt
depreciate tho value of tholr prop-
vny ami muKO tho neighborhood un
desirable At a mooting of the residents of
the d'striot. held IimI nigh, logal
council waa engaged and was re
solved to flgua tho (stabllibmunt of
tho sanitarium through tho courts.
o
Why not put can or ba-keta at
the business street corners for ro
ouiv'ng waste pupore, etc, and thus
keeping thorn off the street!