Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 16, 1909, Image 1

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FIRES ARE .
SWEEPING
FORESTS
"Two Big Blazes Get Together
and Rush Down Heavily
Timbered Canyon
Loss Is Great
OIL WORKS BURNED
HOMKK AIMJ DH.STItOYKD AND KX.
HAU8TKD l'lltK KIOIITKItS
MAKK Kl'TlliK STAND AOAINST
TDK .".DVANCK OF T1IK FIjA.MKS
FIHKS AT SAN DIKdO.
Iumitw) rims ixahid wiim.l
OxnnrU, Cnl., Sept. 1C. Two for-
ost llros that hnvo boon raging In tho
niountiilng mmr horo,. mot oarly to-
day pn tho crest of Dnlcombo grade,
and nro swooping down tho Dnlcombo
canyon. Scores of tiro fighters,
wonrlcd from their oxortlons of tho
Inst three" dnya, havo boon rushed to
tho nuw danger zono, nnd nro mnklng
an nppuroirtly fntllo stand against
tho ndvnnco of tho flames.
Tho Dnrdsdnlo oil wolls, property
or the union on company, wnicn my
tho Sotnls region today for medical
attention. They stated that tho,
fighters nro mnklng headway against
tho flames, and conditions there are
much lmprpxed.
(UglTHD TOMS LEAKED WMR.
San Diego, Cal.K, Sopt. 10. For-1
est fires that havo boon raging noar I
Esondldo and Dehsa, San Dlogoi
county, slnco onrly yesterday, aro r-
ported to liavo been controlled. Sev
eral squaro miles- havo been flrc
Bwopt, and It Is thought that tho
damage will amount to several thou
. nnd dollars
The menacing flro that has fol
lowed the bed of tho Swootwator riv
er bus been turned, and the ughtors
bollovc tho danger In that soctlon Is
passed.
ANOTHER STRIKE
AT PITTSBURG
UNITtlO I'MKSS LEASED WIRE.
Pittsburg, I'u Sept. 1C With
tho Pressed Steol Car plant tnirround
od by C000 dlsiutlsllod workmon,
the scones of vlolonco which charac
ter zed tho two months' strike, Bet
tied only laBt woek, aro bolng re
newed today. When tho 7 o'clock
whlstlo blow this morning the strik
ers surrounded every foot of tho big
mill, and whon tho workmen not In
-ympnthy with tho strlkors attomptod
to enter tho plant they wore, forcibly
restrained. Sovornl men, who ro
fuscd to llston to tho demands of tho
striker, wore roughly handled.
Tho mon who wont out on tho
strike yestorduy are practically tho
Bnme tlint tied up the plant for two
montliB. Vhon tho first strike was
settled last wcok by tho company
granting every domnnd ot tho strik
ers, tho workmen Insisted that Jill
strike-breakers bo Immediately die-
CLAIM SHE
KILLED HER
HUSBAND
Mrs. Gus Carlson, Arrested at
Nanaimo on the Charge
of Murder, Maintains
Her Innocence
SKULL WASJROKEN
WOMAN SAID CKIMti WAS COM
M1TTHD 11V UUlMIIiAHS, HUT
UI.OODV PILLOW SLIPS FOl'N'D
INDIfATK Hi: WAS KILMCD
Wllll.K IN HD- .
GREAT DAY
AT TRACK
WEDNESDAY
Josephine, b m. . . . C 3
IWhltohnll, gr ... 12 14
Lord r.ovelnco, b b. 5 1
Ilushnoll King, brm 3 2
I Dolllnh, b m 7 6
iltnyO'Ught, brs.. 8 5
Ilymottus, b g. .. . 2 0
Tommy Qratton, b g 4 4
Tlnio, 2:?0.
4
7
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1
7 B
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1 charged. This, according to tho dls-
.satisfied workmon, the officials prom-
.directly in, tho path of tho flames, aro lod to do. Iustend, howovor, tho oru
'burn'ng, according to roportR bought ! ployes charge that a number of tho
to this city by couriers, who woro , strlko-bronkors wore nut ovor thorn
sont for more flro fighters. Tho total as bosses, and yesterday thoy again nn,i tbo thoor Is that the mail whs
loss will bo consldorablo. wnlked out. ' struck , bed( tho ropo wound around
Soveral of tho mon flgl ' flro Many of tho strlkors aro today do- ni8 neck, and that M was drngged
wure uxurniuio uy mo ueai, auu ei- ciuriug inni moy woro oeirayoa oj
'aitiAi aaaTTi BRcni.t axiiKa)
Nanlnmo. D. C, Sopt. 16; As a
remit of tho Inquest Into the death
of Gus Carlson, who was brutally
murdorod In his own homo last Mon
day night, supposedly by by burglars,
his wlfo is today In jail charged with
porpotratlng tho crlmo.
On tho witness 'tnnd, the woman
novor altered her vorslon of tho
tragedy, nor became confused, even
whon subjected to a morcllcss cross
examination. Tho pnllco produced
threo pillow slips, two of which woro
bndly splashed with blood.
Tho medical ovldenco had revealed
that Carlson's skull was fractured,
Have Battle Royal for the
2:08 Pace and $5,000
Purse Money
LOVELACE WINS IT
IX THOUSAND UNTHUSIASl'S AUK
HHOUUHl' TO XHKIU FUUl' HY
i:vi:hy inuT TitACK in pki
KliCT CONDITION AND KVKltV
HACK WAS NI3AH TIM13 ltKOOUD
hnustlon. and woro brought horc from ' the leaders of tho first strlko.
(Conttnuod on pago 5.)
vr
Tall Opening
i
of the grandest stock of high-class, seasonable merchandise that was ever opened up in
Salem. The best price you get on any article elsewhere we will beat. We are here with
the goods and prices.
Great Bargains in
Tailor-made Suits
Coats,
and Millinery
I lp5495
Busy. Busy. Baty Is so com for the swift selling
of eonts. suits and m'lllntrv for tb past two weoks at
the Qhlongo Store, "hey me going so fast that wo havo
them arriving dally by vsprtw. We can savo you from
SO ;o 30 per oei-t on any garment you buy. Spot cash
buying In New York Is he r" i v can give you such
bargains. Just thlnU r! It. I.adltW $8.00 Droadcloth
Coats for S3.90 aud j-: "!2).C i.p-to-the-minute suits
for $12.00; $7.00 and $S.oo Trimmed Hats for 12.50
and $3.50.
P
Thu ruclug at Lone Oak wan most
exciting yesterday afternoon, uud the
b.UUU peoplo who wltnuHsed thu hjiou
from tho grand stand woro ralsod to
their rout again and again by thuir
outhuslusm.
Thu y-year-old pacers were tho
first to furnish tho "sport of kings."
and tho way tho young racing ma-
ciuuus went auor mo long ouu oi mo
puru offered was onough to maku
one always remembor. Wo wimi 10
rugistur now our regards foi thu King
Soul colt, and the other two aro In
thu snnio class.
Uud Admiral Uvans not expel
lencoil a hud piece of racing lucU at
tho flulHh of the first hunt there
might have boon another story, and
thou well, thu race Is concluded,
nnd no predictions uro in ordor; but
let us say that thu colts uro good
property to their respective owuoru.
.Summary Itncu No. 1, 15:1:0 CIoscm, it
Yoiir-Old face, Vullry Tiiim', tjtn,.
OOO, Itest 2 In it.
Admiral Kvuns, be 3 2
King Beul, oh f i .
Uosa, cli in 2 3
Tlnio. 2;104 nnd 2:20H-
Thu 2:30 trot was tho property of
Lady .Malcolm from (ho star., th
Nellie Mars mads hor race every liu-h
of the way In tho first heat, nnd the
way Velum 'A. took her tho noxt two
hunts caused nil to look with Intel ent
towards the finish.
Snwyor, tho driver of Volma '..,
wits sut buck to fourth position In tho
socond heat, because ho swerved after
taking ins position m tho strotch.
Summary ltuco No. 1!, U:iIO Trot,
I'urM-Vnoo, Ik-st i In n.
Shamrock, blk s 4 B 5
Volma Z b m C .4 2
Dolly AlclClnnoy, b m 3 2 3
Lady Malcolm, b in 1 1 1
Nellie Mars, brm 3 3 -I
Time, 2;204.
The 2:08 paco for $5,000 was ouo
I of tho hottest contested and most ox-
I citing races seen horo for yoars.
I It took flvo heats for Oregon to
beat California, but Lord Lovelace
finally annexed It after going thu
hardest race of his carcor.
fjlj this event, nnd for throo honts tho dlf
iC foront horses raced, woll bunched.
and nil saved their distance. In thu
first boat thoy raced well together to
the quarter pole, whoro Culsollo stop
ped to thu front and romped lioiii -
,i mil., in o.nns
Lord Lovolaco was the contondoi
Mlthe next hunt, incidentally winning
Lvl It nnd n new record of 2:10. Hy.
, mottus won tho third hout In 2:07.
and Driver Lindsay, who hud the stmt
I behind tho Lovelace horsu, lniniu-
FJ rll .(nit i.lnlnBl,.,1 ... .1... I..., . 1. .
1 """"U imiiommi iu uiu juiiKim llini
Home Itnro NoUsi.
Driver Hogoboom, with his General
Hurtls horso could not comnoto with
Lord Lovolaco or Ilymottus, although
in tho last threo honts ho finished
I splendidly.
Lord Lovelace and Hymettus,. Qoon purby. driven by Mr. cuisoi-
' III. 11,1.1 A.tn.n Cy ,rli..il lit. Tl.nv.ini
. t ....u 4...U... v., uasvv.. ij vut.jitui,
had an accident whllo scoring yester
day In tho 2: $8 paco, Adam Q. had
tho polo and Qucon Dorby hooked
whools with him. Ono -wheel was
broken off Mr. Culsollu's BUlkoy, but
owing to tho horses pacing at a rath
er stow gait no othor Injury was dono
to either driver or rigs.
Uud pools boon soiling ut tho Lone
Oak track yesterday Ixrd Lovolaco
would havo made a good haul In tho
2: OS pace. It was tho goneral opin
ion Hint Drlvor Lindsay would bo
shut out, but ho sont his big bay
horso under tho wire In hents in posi
tions 5, 1. 2, 2. 1.
Sam Casto, driving tho winner
King Sent in tho 2:20 trot yestordny,
took tho raco In two straight honts.
Sam drovo hard in tho last rnco for
the first half, but tho last half wan
Intermixed with continual breaks on
the parts of Admiral Hviuir and Uosa.
O. T. Urown's Endy Malcolm,
driven by Klrklnnd In tho 2:30 trot,
gave an exhibition of beautiful rac
ing yesterday. Suo won tho raco in
threo straight heats, nnd owing to
her going off hor feet ouch tlinu whllo
leaving tho wlru the plucky buy mni'u
was forced to spin hor best to gain
th" loud nt tho last quartor.
o
HARRIMAN
LEAVES ALL
TO HIS WIFE
This Makes Her, Next to Hetty
Green, By Far the Rich
est Woman in the
Wide World
A HUNDRED MILLION
WILL DATKD H1X YKAHH AOO IT
1H HKr.IKVI.D HAHHIMAN HAD
AltUANOl.D WITH WII'K AH TO
TDK USK AND UIHl'OSITION OP
HIS 1MMI-.NHK WI'-AIni
PRESIDENT
INDORSES
BALLIN6ER
'And "Latter Fires Glavis, But
the End of the Row Is Not
in Sight for the
Present Winner
f UNITED I'BBSS IJUMBD Willi).
Washington, Hopt. 10. in accord-
Wonderful Bargains in .
Fine Silk and Dress Goods
Thousands of yards of FIno Dress Goods and Silks now on sale. . he only way you will appreciate this
wonderful stock is to come to our store and ake a look through. You cannot find such a perfect stock
of fashionable dress goods elsewhere In this valWy. We bellevo in quick" ale and small profits. So
If you want exceptionally good alues for your nioni". , come to th Chicago Store, thut makes the prlcos.
Fins Silks, Yard 25c, 35c, 493, 59c, 65c, 75c and up
Fine Dress Goods, Yard 25c, o5c, 39c, 49c, S5c, 75c and up
CHICAGO STORE
SALEM, OREGON
The Store That Saves You Money
(ru!e uiuuornia noise nao impelled iuh
LV chances of wlnnlug. Tho Judges
tuuuwi i in WUUIUII I WOO It Willi All.
Llndsii) nnd Hymettus was sent aw a;.
' tho polo for tho fourth hout.
This ho won In 2:08, drlvon out
by Lord Lovelaca, who challenged
him at the head of tho stretch and
niauo mm raco ovory Inch of tho wav.
Dut six horses appeared to start far
me last neat, and by tho tlmo thoy
turned to score tho sun was sinking
woll behind the hills.
In four scores, Mr Qulnn brought
Ilymottus through but onco, evidently
preferring to allow tho othor drivers
to score all the step from their horses.
Mr. Stridor warned Mr Qulnn to
score with tbo rest, and on the fifth
score when the horses camo bonoath
tho wlro the word was glvon with
Hymettus' head at Lovolaco's saddle.
Thoro was sonnr criticism from
those who had been purchasing tho
jiymouuB ena or tno argument, but
uiu iiursumen una ino crowd woro
witn Mr. Stridor, as tho rules sin to
mat any liorse delaying a start may
Ue started regardless of Kalt and do-
eltlon, aud tho sooner the horsonien
t ri. lipniii.ht .. Hi.l.. .1... ......... ...11,
'f I wiWHfiUV in i UIC uiu nuuiipr Will
' ne racing game become moro olo-
VUatod,
fejKitiiiniury ICuro No. .'I, lijOH I'uce,
" ' ifter (Jiegon 1iii-m $5,()l(, Itit
1 ' in n.
Solano Hoy. br g. . 10 8 3 4
Adam O.. b g 12
l"lnn '. h tr 15 11
Queen Derby, b m . 1 7 9 C 6 !
Moortrlx. b s It 10
Qcneral Hurtls. b s 9 13 C 5 3
1
unco with authority glvon Mm lost
night In a lottor from Prosldont Tuft,
Hocrotary or tno interior Iiniungor to
day dlrectod tho dismissal of U. H.
aiavls, chief ot tho Hold division of
tho gonorul land office, with head
quarters In Seattle.
The reason for tho dismissal of
aiuvli Is stated in Taft's hitter to
Ilulllnger ns follews:
"tho filing of a disingenuous
stntomont unjustly Impeaching tho of
ficial Integrity of his auporlor offi
cers." In this lottor Prosldont Tuft exon
erated Hulllngor of charges made by
Qlavls against him In connection with
the Cunningham coal land cases in
Alaska.
Glavis prosontod tho charges on
August IK and after unsworn had
boon mado by Hulllngor, Assistant
Secretary Pierce, Commissioner of tho
Qunurnl Land office Dotiutt and Chief
of tho Field Sorvlco Schwurtz, tho
president prepared his decision ut
loverly.
Taf tilito sustained tho action of
Ilulllnger in regard to thu restointloii
nnd withdrawal or public lauds In
connection with ulloKiitlons regard
ing power sit oh and the HO-callud
water power trust at the National
Irrigation congress ut Spokauo re
cently. In Taft'n decision hn fliulu In tuvetf
ot Ilulllnger In tho Hnlllnger-Ilnoliot
controversy, concluding as fol ewh:
"I niv tuilKtnent, he Is the hunt
friend of tho policy ot conservation
who Insists that ovory ston taken in
that direction should bo within thu
law and buttressed by logal uuthorlty.
Insistence on those not Inconsistent
with a wholo-heartod and bona fide
Interest nnd enthusiasm In favor of
Conservation. From my conferences
with you and from ovorythlug I know
In respect to tho conduct of your de
partment, I am nblo to say that you
are fully In sympathy with this ad
ministration's attitude lu favor of the
conservation of national resourcos."
In view of the fact that the prosl
dont sustains Ilnlllnger, there Is mu oh
speculation as to what tho result will
be regarding Chief Forestor I'lnehot.
The chief forester has held that Il&l
llngor had overthrown tho Hoosovolt
policies of conservation, to which hw
(I'lnehot i was dovotod uud of which
he was au ardent supporter.
The statement that Tnft consider
Ilalllngo rln accord and sympathy
with tho administration loaves tho
clour Impression horo (hut Inasmuch
as I'lnehot has bitterly disagreed wit
Iialllnger In accord and sympathy
not woll tonform with that of tho ad
ministration Thoro Is spoculutlon
a to whether Plnchot will remain lu
the servlco The forestrty denurt-
tuent Is not under tho department of
UNiTBiM'itnns miasm) winn.
Now York. 8cpt. 10. Tho will of
Rdwnrd II. Harrlmnn was probated
today, reading as follews:
"I, Edward Harrlmnn, of Ardon,
Now York, do give, devise and be
queath nil my property, ronl, person
al nnd of ovory kind nnd nnturo to
my wlfo, Mnry W. Harrlmnn, nnd do
horoby appoint Bald Mary W. Harrl
mnn executrix of this will."
Tho will Is dntcd Juno 8, 1003, nnd
is witnessed by Chnrlos Ponbody, now
prosldont ot tho Mutual Ltfo Insur
ance Compuny, and C. C. Togothoff,
'Harrlmnn's prlvnto secrotnry.
Now York. Sopt. 10. Hnrrlnjan's
will Is probably tho most romnrkable
Inst tostamont ovor mndo hy a multi
millionaire. Though tho full toxt ot
tho document contains but 44 words,
It dovlsos nn r-stnto estimated approx
imately nt $100,000,000.
No pnsltlvo Idon of the extent of
tho estate ran ho gained until tho la
hcritnnco tnx Is assessed and collect
ed, nnd It Is expected 'that this trans,
action will ostnbllsh a record that
probably will romnln supremo for
many long' years.
It Is bollovod that Harrlmnn had n
olenr understanding with his wlfo ns
to how ho desired tho cstato handlod,
nnd that lip mndo this cloar to hor
yoars ago.
Tho form of tho will, however,
leaves Mrs. Harrlmnn absolutely In
control of tho vast estates, and
places (upon, hor no legnl restrictions
whatovor.
With tho tremendous fortune of
hor hiiBbnnd absolutely nt hor dis
posal, Mrs . Harrlmnn suddonly
emerges from compnratlvo obscurity
to a position of ono of tho most !m
portnnt and powerful personages In
tho world.
Tho Sago estate, which tho famous
Wall street banker Iofi to his wife,
win ostlmalod at betweon $50,000.
000 and I7C.000.000. and thoro Is
prnct'callv no doubt that Mrs Harrl
mnn's holdings nro far In excess ot
that tromondoun sum.
Tho H'iniil" little documont plnced
on record today at Ooshon, N. Y
puts In tho hnmU of Mrs. Hnrrlman.
wh was Miss Mnry Avorlll. daugh
ter of a capitalist and -nllnnd stock
holder, of Ogdensburg, N Y more
actual powor than many of tho crown
nenui of fu world,
Thoro or five children, two sons,
Averell and Rowland, and throo
daughters, Misses Mary and Carol
nnd Mrs. Robert L. florrv Vouo o
Mioe n"e mentioned In th" will, and
tholr shnro of Iholr fathor'n enor
mous wealth will bo such as may be
allowed them by tho'r mother
CANNON AND TAFT
flAY DRIFT APART
f HNITKlt MlfcSS tBASKn wine.1
I Wnshliigton, Sopt 10. Prosldont
TnffB spoerheH during hl wostorn
trip are being closoly watched by of
flcJals horo to discover whether ho
has como to tho parting of th wayp
with Speaker Cannon. It Is said that
oppposlte views on tho present cur
rency system throatons a rupturo. bo
tweon thn speaker and tho Prosldont.
As Taft has brought tho currency
question so prominently forward al
ready It Is expected that it surely
will become an Important suo at
tho noxt session of congress. A dlf
foronco In views botweon tho speaker
nnd tho Prosldont In that ovont
would bo a attor of much Importance.
GO A LONO "'AYS for
SUBJECT OF JAWFEST
(Continued ot Paqe S )
IJ'SITBII IHBHH I.UANHI) WIM1.1
Han Jose. Cnl.. Sopt. 1G A wordv
war among tho ns'ronoin-i-a of u
globo, rotative to the qiiotlon wh'h
or or not th planet Mrn Is nhnbld
Is expected to begin shortly following
tho annniincenuutt of Dlro"tor W. U'
Campbell of tho Lick observatory that
tho planot Mars lucks water, vapor
auu outer aimospnoric conditions nec
essary lo life