Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 19, 1909, Image 1

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DAILY CAPITAL JOl'KNAL, SALKM, OUKGO.V, MONDAY APHIL 11), 1001).
Xo. 70.
WASHINGTON WILL
SOCIALIST
HAVE SPEGIAL SESSION! DEFENDS
TO CHANGE rORM OP STATE GOVERMENT
TO THE CABINET SYSTLM-- GOV
ERNOR WOULD APPOINT x
NEARLY EVERBODY
tlnltca Tress Leased Wire.) in lieu of tho present system of
Olymp'a, Wash., April 19, If, us electing utato officers, Govornor Hay
a result of tho legislative commlttco's would substltuto tho plan of cabinet
Investigation at stato officers tho leg government. In other words, ho
IslatAiro Ib called to Olynipla for a would have tho government of tho
special session, Governor Hay will, It stato run on tho samo plan as tho nn
Is claimed today, ask tho lawmakers
to pniw u constitutional amendment
to bo voted on at tho next gonoral
election which will provldo for tho
wiping out of all elective officers, ox
copt thoso of govornor and ltoutonant
governor. ThlB will not intorforo
with olUcos of United States sonatois
or representatives in congress.
tlonnl government at Washington.
Th's would, it la asserted, wlpo out
potty pollclcB and niako ono man in
stead of half a dozon responsible for
tho conduct of tho stato.
Whcthor tho aupromo Judge
should bo appointed Is a mooted ques
tion, but it is likely ovon this will bo
advocated by tho govornor.
AZTEC INDIAN
IS CRUCIFIED
United Pre Leaned Vlri 1
Moxlco City, April 10. Word has
reached this city of tho death of Tl
'buroio Zumbruno, an Aztec Indian, us
tho result of wounds sustained during
tho presentation of tho "Passion
Play," which forms tho main foaburo
of tho yearly colobratlon of Holy
Wcok In tho town of Tuxpan.
Zambrnno porsonnted Christ in tho
presentation of the crucifixion. Mad
doned by tho rcllglouB frenzy into
according to tho usunl method.
Crazed by excitement, thoso iu
chargo compiled with tho domnnd.
Nails wero procured and Znmbrnno
was nailed hand and fcot to tho
cross.
XawH of tho nlffalr reached tho au
thorities, who quickly dUporscd tho
mob, and convoyed tho victim to bis
homo. Ho died a few hours lator in
great agony, lockjaw having rOBultod
Tho Tttxpnn Indians nro said to bo
tho lust doscondantu of tho onco pow
erful Aztecs.
About tho lira i roul Hotbnck Hood
HIver litis over received Is tho .nn-
JAPANESE
United Vtet Leaned Wlre.l w
Soattle. April 19. There is much
discussion and considerable Indigna
tion In labor alrclqfl hero todny ho
cntiBu of tho stiUfmonln mndo by
August GlthnuB, Soclnllst labor enn
dtdato for president lust full and tho
nominal bond of tho pnrty on tho
Pacific coaat, who In n speech at Co
lumbia hall last night donounccd tho
nntl-Japiincso agitation In tho west,
declaring that to kcop out tho Jap
anese would hnrm rather than help
tho condition of tho working class.
Workmen enn secure their freedom,
ho dcclnrod, only by economical, In
dustrial and political organizations.
"Wo hnvo nothing to fear from
the Japanese workman," Gllhiiua do-
clarod. "Had tho pooplo wlio aro
urging this exclusion proposition half
us much spirit nn tho Japanoso In
California, thoy would havo oarnod
tho right to cnll themselves Socialists.
"I saw Japnnoso lnborors down
thoro pncklng oranges, and a numbor
of thorn struck four times In ono day,
NAVAL
OFFICERS
CRITICISE
i United l'renn Lensel Wlrcl
Philadelphia, April 19. -Naval of
ficers uro open in their criticism to
dny of ox-President Theodore Hooso
volt nnd ex-Socrotnry of tho Navy
Nowborry for their nctlon in displac
ing old lino officers from control of
Ordnance, construction, repairs, equip
ment, and steam engineer, and plac
ing young oiiglneors In qhnrgs.
Admiral Gcorgo W. Molvlllo, ro
tired, is among tho foromnut naval
authorities to express his dlsplcasuro
ut tho oxtraordlnnnry action tnkon
during tho closing days of tho last
admlnlBtrutlon, IntorcBt In which has
be,.! revived by tho discovery Hint
at n secret mooting nine naval officers
drow up and signed a pamphlet deal
ing with tho subject and forwnrdod
it to Secretary of tho Navy Moyor,
This action Ib now believed to bo un
dor investigation at tho navy depart
ment. Tho pnmphlot wob suppressed
nnd tho offlcorB nro charged with vio
lating tho ruloB of tho Borvico do-
nublio criticism or
YOUNG TURKEY SENDS
SULTAMLTIMATUM
DEMANDS HIS ABDICATION AND SUR
RENDER OF THE LEADERS- EXPECTED
THAT OLD ABDUL HAMID WILL
RESIGN HIS OFFICE
nlcnod to Btlflo
roturnlug to work at an advanco of tho donnrtment heads. It is known,
a quarter of a cant n box. Those howovor. that tho pamphlot donl bo
aro tho kind of pooplo tho American voroly with tho prosont bureau ays
Fodorntlon of Lnbor nnd tho DobB torn In tho navy department. Ad-
Socialists want to exclude from our ,nirni Melville dofonds tho offlcorB . cinr0d to bo chlolly rosponslblo for
snoros. i no icuoriuinii ioiir
cry to fool tho lnborora
party to exclude Jnps
(Ily Santlus Moschpoulous, Stnff Cor
respondent of tho United Proas.)
United Press Leased Wire 1
Constantinople, April 19. An ul
tlmntum embodying tho domnnds nt
tho Young Turks, nnd asking for tho
peaceable mirrondcr of tho city wu
rccolvcd todny by tho Sultan and tho
now ministry.
Tho Young Turks domnnd tho ro
ostnbllahmont of Hllml Pasha's cabi
net, tho restoration of their parlia
mentary seats to tho Young Turks
who woro oxpollod as traltorn by tho
odlct of tho now ministry, and tho
Biirrondor of tho lenders of tho re
volt. Tho leaders whoso surrondor Ib do
mnnded lncludo Editor All Klamol,
Said Pashn and Ismail Kernel Hoy.
Thoso men, with tho Bultnn, nro d)
Turks will march on Ylldl Kiosk,
tho Sultnn'B pnlnco, nnd domnnd th8
surrondor and abdication of tho Sul
tan todny, according to messages re
coivod horo today from tho Constan
tlnoplo correspondent of tho Hx
chnngo Tologrnph.
Tho moaaago explains thnt an ad
vanco guard of Young TurkB will bo
thrown nround Porn and Qnlnta, su
burbs of Constantinople, to protoct
tho lives of forolgn residents bofoie
tho mnln body of tho nrmy marchos
against tho pnlnco.
up uii' wlio propareu Uio protest mm ,o overthrow of tin Yonnir Turlra.
and tho Dobs 0inrod today that thoy wero not guilty nmt tnoir execution has been decrood.
of ny Infrnotlon of tho rogulntlons. To iMnrv, oll sultnn.
o "I do know, however." uccinrou mo London, April ID. Tho Young
lulm irnl. "I mi ino noiious oi uio ru- .,
which tho participants had lashod
thomsolvos, bo Insisted that ho bo nouncoment that tho Hon
nailed, Instead of lashed to tho cross, Is to locate there.
Dill Sunday
Utt I ILC nHIMOncnO Mrlnir unoriitnrv of the navy, nrobnbly
ARE HANGED indorsed by tho former prosldout of;
, tho Unltod State, wero tho most ox-
Unlled 1'ress Leaned wire. trnordlnnry notlonB oVor known, not
Shawnoe, Okln.. April 19. Four only In tho navy of tho United States ,
men. two sniu to no miiiionniro cuttio urn in m n m "
ranchers, woro token from tho coun- o
Will Demand Abdication.
Philtpoppolts, Dulgarla, April 19.
Tho Young Turka nnd Mnccdonlaa
troops aro oxpectod to ontor Coustan
tlnoplo tonight nnd demand fo 8ul
tan's abdication. It If, bollovcd the
now ministry will roslgn today, If
thoro nppoarn tolio any chanco of tho
Yonng Turks meeting with buccosb In
their nttnek upon tho city.
I Continued on pago 4.)
JACOMA WOMAN
I FINALLY GETS THERE
i
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, Now
Silk Coats, Spring Jackets, Novelty Wash Goods, Flowers, Feathers and Foliage, Laces,
Embroideries and Dress Trimmings, The Chicago Storo for the newest and lowest prices
all the time.
You May Think
You can buy the same goods else
where for the same price, but you
cannot do It. Come her first and boo
tho quality of tho goods, then go else
where and see what you can get for
tho same money. We know what we
are doing, and we know you cannot
beat our prloea on the Pacific Coast
'for the wim elaw of merohandtso.
$-1-8 pretty faney lawns In a great
variety of stylos, fast colors, and an
extra line cloth, yard
4c
He Shepherd Plaid wool
goods, 36 inohea wide, yard
dress
29c
5c, Gc and 7o Valenciennes laces,
edges and Insertion to match, Eng
Hflh'inade goods, now only, per dozen
25c
25c fast black atooking, seamless
and stainless, 500 dozen to select
from, now only, pair
10c
This is only a few of the wonder
ful bargains we have to show you
throughout our establishment.
New
Spring
Suits
nuy here and get up-to-dato stylos
at priaoe as low as our oompetltlors
have to pay wholesale price for. We
have the shrawdoet buyer In New
York on our staff sending us suits all
tho time. Wo aro keeping him busy,
wo aro telling suits so fast. Thoro la
no uso in your trying to beat our
prices. You can buy a handsome suit
here Just aa oheap as you can buy it
In New York or Chicago. Smart buy
era all say so. Just think of It! Sulta
like the sample out long coats, silk
lined, neweat materials and flull flare
skirts, now selling for
$9.59, $12.46, $i;.90 and up
fe3
- United 1'renn Leaned Wire.)
Tneomn, April 11). The Htrnngo
chain of ovonlH that Bopnrutod MIhh
Martha Christian nnd Alvln It. Lolt
mnn of this city almost nt tho altar,
todny aro ut nn ond. Two woeks
niter bin mysterious disappearance on
the day set for his woddlng. Lohmnn
returned to rlnlm his bride. Thoy
woro married In this city last ovonlug.
A week after Lohman dlHnppoarod
ho communlratod with MIhh Christian
from Sacramento, telling n tain of
throats or doath If ho persisted In his
lutontlon to make her his wlfo, nnd
ordorlng him to loavo tho city. Ho
bollovcd that tho throats oaino from
disappointed rlvnlB.
Monoy sent by IiIh fathor In Klgln,
III , ronehod Lohman In Siicrnmouto
Friday, and ho hastened to this olty
to claim his bride, who bolluvod In
Iilm douplto his supposed desertion.
HAINS MURDER TRIAL IS
ATTRACTING ATTENTION
(United l'renn Leaned Wlrr-1
Flushing. L. I.. April 19. Many
tnloHiunn wore examined ut tho open
1'iu: of tho trial of Captain Potor Con
'over Ilalns on tho chargo of murder
ing William IS. Anuls. whom ho shot
HUU HiilttU HI (lie uiijniuo mum uiui,
last summer, when the court today
began Its efforts to obtain a Jury.
All who woro questioned offered
ALDRIGH
DEFENDS
TARIFF BILL
Best
Sans
Silks
PerbaM
only..
2c
"Man i ut - -i i irm-rn nn1 innay
5c
Whkc Pcari
Buttons
2c
Per
Doz.
( United l'rrH Lruaed Wire
Washliigtoii, April IU. In speak
ing on tho Honnto tariff bill Seuutor
Aldrlch this afternoon declared thnt
tho appropriations by congress In tho
Inst your show nn "unprecedented ox
travagiuiuu." nnd iiHsurted that thoy
couliThuvo buou reduoed $50,000,000
without Impairing the efficiency of
tho government machinery.
"In tho work of making tho neces
sary reduction of oxpundlturea and
reforming tho methods of appropria
tions, to which tho senate Is pledged,
I inn authorised to Hay that we have
tho earnest support and co-operation
of tho president anil tho adminis
tration," declarsd Aldrlch.
The senator estimated that tho rev
enue for 1'J 10 from the senate tariff
bill, hutted on tho Importations in
1007. would bo 1310.000,000. Ho
said additional rovamiuti, because of
tho restrictions on undervaluations,
uro oxnectud to amount to $5,000,-
000. Ho estimated thnt tho sonato
bill would nrliig a totnl Increase of
$13,000,000.
Aldrlch said the proponed two per
cent Panama bonds would not bring
par value In tho market. Il rooom
mundad that the Inter! be made
exousoH and raauootod that they be tbree ner rent. lie diiiiomiI the Im-
dlsqualifled. The expeetatluu that poaltlon of an Income or un luherl-
tl.rf trial will be of long aurnuon , tnuoe tax and otlmr spolal taxee as
makea it very difficult to find per
oils willing to serve.
The xreat publicity given the ante
and the wide dlscuwilon during the
tilal of tho cnptulna brother. T. Jen
kins Ilalus. who was awiulttwl of
simplicity, has caused nlmost every
ono In this county to form nn opinion.
RACING IN THE
SOUTH HARD HIT
Santa Anita, Cal.. April 10. The
hugo grand staud at Santa Anita
race truck today stands silent and
empty, whilo tho jo who made the
racing gamo In Southern California
aro chatting to got away. Their do
parturo I prevented, however, by
lack of cars for tramportatlon, and
scores of horses are eating up profits
at an alarming rate, with oats at
$1.10 a bushel and hay coating $17 a
ton.
Three hunr4 horse are on their
way to different parta of the country,
but there still remains some 600 accrB
for which transportation la lacking.
Bargains are being driven at the
track, and many ownera aro letting
thoroughbreds go at a sacrifice.
Others In the racing game havo
been hit hard, and the pawnshops of
the city are doing a thriving bus'ne?.
in sadlei, blankets, field glasses and
the like.
Mexican horsemen hare made pur
chases that tempted thorn. One man
paid $5 for a horse easily worth $600
because one of the animal's legs was
bad and would cause a laying up of
several weeks. Two other , worth
$1000, wero Durebaied for $200, and
alnillar gales aro reported.
"uiijiiat and unnfteeaeary.'
He pleaded that the bill be given
a trial before reporting to apvelul
taxation
Aldrlch declared that tho fact that
there will be approximately four mil
lion more people In tho United Stntea
nl 1010 than there were In 1008 will
cause a natural liicrouho In Importa
tions and revenues. Ho i1d thnt ua
the result of tho depression of busi
ness nine the autumn of 1907 of
goods now nro low. Ho predicted
that the era of prosperity whloh
sturtud March 1 will continue, "with
the enactment of wise legislation."
Mo calculated tnat by Junu 1 there
win bo an available treasury surplus,
over the necessary working balance,
of $94,000,000 Including $74,000,000
which tho treasury la entitled to re
ceive for reimbursement for Panama
canal expenditures Ho declared thut
by tho end of the fiscal year of 1910
there will bo a surplus of ?49,00O,
000. In making this estimate ho said
thut he assumed that canal bonds
would be sold at Intervals to reim
burse the treasury And that thoy now
aro available for that purpose. Ho
said further legislation, however, la
necessary to secure this result nnd
assorted that It will be necessary to
change the cnaracter of tho bonds
which may be Issued.
(HVgon Hah the Good .
While tho weather records of tin
Ca"t aro showing snow, frost and all
kinds of things objectionable to rbe
farmer, here the cherry bloaioins aro
covering the lawna with "snow " Tho
apple trees are In bloom, the lawn
mowers are busy, and tho cows are
t wading kne deep In grasa.
CALHOUN
TRIAL 15
PROCEEDING
United l'reaa Leaned Wlrcl
Sail Fruiialsco, April 19. During
tho continuance of ills crosH-oxamlnu-tlon
in tho Calhoun trial this morn
ing ox-Suporvlsor Fred Nicholas
whoso vote for nn ovorhond trolloy
franchise Calhoun ts allegud to havo
bought for M0U' . related tho ovuntn
that led to his election to tho hood
ling board.
Under the questioning of Assistant
Dlstrlot Attorney John O'Ourn Nicho
las testified that ho wont to Abo Kuuf
and secured his nomination. Ho
brazenly desarlbed his part in tho
graft transactions of thut board, toll
ing of bribes ho said ho received from
the prlzo fight ring whloh ho said
woro offered In the hope of semiring
tho passago of an oluutlu prlzu fight
ordinance.
Questioned further by tho assistant
district attorney tho wUiiosn recalled
having testltiad In tho police court
that thoro was a general understand
ing ninnng tho mumbura of tho board
thut all "lily inalterH" wliloh should
come, before Hie hoard should bo ta
bled unions those Interested In their
passago "chiiio through wtj the
coin."
NIcIiqIrh' further teetlmuuy was A
recital of the operation of the Pa
clflo and llouiw ielplion companies
during their efforts to secure frail
ohlsua In 1000.
During the examination of Nlchu
las, ut tliu requust of A. A. Moore
uounsul for Calhoun, who had dlffl
culty In hottrln the repliea of the
witnees, Judge Lnwlor ordered the
table around whloh the attorneys
wars grouped, niovttd closer to the
wltniHM Htuiid Aaslsted by tho court
bailiff, Henw) moved the table to tho
place where It stood when he wus
shot by Morris Haas. He thou took
tho soat he occupied when the would
bo murdurur'u utillut laid lilin low.
O'Oara next took up the charge
mado by the defense that the convlc
tlon of ox-Hupurvlsor Coffey for pur
Jury was being used to oompol Nloho
las to testify for tho ututo.
o
AERIAL EXPERIMENT
FARM ON COAST
It'nllrd I'roM Leaned Wire)
San Fruucisco. April 19. That Ban
Francisco will bo tho center of trial ex
por'ments In tho Unltod Statoa la tho
opinion of Hoy Knabonshuo, the
aeronaut.
Knabon-huo has shipped hli big
nlrshjp, with t ho balloon "United
Btatea," owued by Dick Ferris, of
this city, where he tntenda to make
flights during the spring month.
"Callforn'n- la the best possible
field for experiments," -aid Knabeu
shue today. "I know of about 20
Kastern enthusiasts who are planning
o como to tho coat to begin opera
tions doling the summer "
Knabeushue will make hh flights
fnra Kant 8an Mateo, where rpeclal
-rounds are being constructed for
him.