Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 27, 1909, Image 1

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    MONDAY'S PAPER WILL CONTAIN A VERY PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR HUSTLING CANDIDATSE IN THE JOURNAL'S BIG CONTESTBE SURE TO READ CONTEST PAGE MONDAY
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SAIjKM. OKK'.OX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1000.
NO. 273.
Ffl I' PEffS IH STORM
Lifeboat Containing.
Miss
itain Snyder and Ten Others Is
and Believed Lost.
drowned yesterday while being taken
from the Argo, but who was then
listed as unidentified.
Mate Johnson.
W. C. Xing.
George Hunter, Napa, Gal., whose
daughter was drowned yesterday.
J. Hollins, the negro cook.
Howard Wolfe. w.
A. E. Millard.
E. Salmenson.
Two Scandanivians, names un
known.
Signaled During Night.
ON
OF THE BQaIS CARRYING MATE
JOHNSON AND NINE OTHERS RESCUED
Boat Was Blown Ashore in Gale Last Night When Three Pas
sengers Were Drowned While Being Landed Fired Dis
tress Rockets Early in Morning and Then Disappeared
From View.
Tillamook, Or., Nov. 27. Tho
steamer Argo, which grounded on
Tillamook bar ..yesterday afternoon,
and afterwards floated herself, found
ered at 9 o'clock last night. The
'21 persons on board, including pas
sengers and crew, were compelled to
is the missing boat or wreckage from
the Argo.
The steamer Argo, which plies, be1
tween Portland and Tillamook, ran
ashore on tho south spit of Tillamook
bay yesterday afternoon.
when the lifesaving crew was
take to -lifeboats. One 6f tho life- transporting several passengers to
boats, containing Mate Johnson and
nine others, stayed at sea and drifted
for several hours, when it was Anal
ly picked up by the steamer Osh
kosh, which had been in the vicinity
for about 12 hours. The other boat,
containing Captain Snyder and ten
othfers, has not been located, and it
is feared that they were drowned In
the heavy seas.
The Oshkosh has b"en patrolling
the scene for hours without sighting
the endangerted lifeboat, and it is be
lieved that, if the boat and its occu
pants were safe it would have been
heard from.
The steamer Roanoke was seen
through binoculars, about eight
miles off shore, picking up a small
object. It Is not known whether tula
WILD MAN CAPTURED
NEAR UKIAH, CALIFORNIA
LW1TIID ritBSR LEASED Willi:.
Ukiah, Nov. 27. Emilie Badonl.
known" in this section as "Tho Wild
Man of Hopland," was captured last
night by Constable Orr, of Clover
dale, and Game "Wardens Leo and
Miller, who brought him to this city.
Badonl has lived in a cave near
Coinsky Station slnco last May. and
had not spoken to any one for many
Tillamook, Or., Nov. 27. Tlie months. Durinir this tlma ha had
steamer Argo has probably foundered nvea Qn sheep he has killed and fooa
off Tillamook with all hands on taken from cabins In the neichbor-
board. At 2 o'clock this morning hood.
she was seen to send up rockets, sig- Badoni was found by tho officers
nifying that the vessel was again in sunning himself on top of Squaw rock
shone, three of these, were drowned.
The Argo soon floated herself, and,
with those on board, anchored out
side Tillamook bay. She seemed to
be In no danger.
At 9 o'clock last night she sud
denly began to ship water, and Caj
tain Snyder ordered the two lifeboats
lowered. One was in charge of Cap
tain Snyder and the other in com
mand of Mate Johnson.
The one containing Johnson and
nine others was picked up later by
the steamer Oshkosh, but thie one
with Captain Johnson and ten oth
ers on board has not been sighted up
to noon today.
Those picked up in tho first boat
are as follows: .
N. A. Oldig, whose 'wife was
distress, and then her lights went
out. At dawn she was nowhere to be
sefan. The steamer Oshkosh, which
has been standing by slnco yesterday,
cannot cross the bar until high tide,
and it is Impossible to communicate
with her on account of the life saving
boat being smashed.
. It is possible that the Oshkosh
removed the remaining passengers
and crew beforo the Argo foundered,
but until the Oshkosh arrives at Til
lamook it will be impossible to as
certain the fate of the persons on
board the Argo.
The boat ordinarily carried a crew
of eight men, none of which wero
taken off yesterday. It is not known
how many passengers were still on
board, but probably not more than
six or eight.
The Argo was blown ashore yes
terday and three passengers were
drowned while being landed from a
lifeboat. The Argo succeeded in
floating herself, and was waiting off
the Tillamook bar to bo brought in
when she disappeared.
and was captured bofono he could
offer any resistance Three rifles lay
beside him and in his pocket was a
loaded pistol. His cave was littered
with watches, guns and various oth
er articles he confessed to have
stolen
Badonl, who Is about 60 years old,
wears long hair and beard, his ap
pearance being In keeping with that
of the traditional "wild man." He
does not appear to be insane. To
the officers he said he was tired of
living, and did not care if ho was
hanged.
o
AMERICANS DEFEATED
IN TENNIS MATCH
Would Not Be Surprised If Ordered to Embark for Nicara
gua at Any Moment.
UNCLE SAM IS MAKING PREPARATION
TO AVENGE EXECUTION OF SUBJECTS
War Vessels Already Dispatched to Scene of Hostilities and
Army Held in Readiness for Orders Cannon and Groce
Brutally Tortured Before They Were Put to Death.
BANQUET NOT TO BE
Sydney, N. S. W., Nov. 27. The
American representatives competing
in tho tennis tournament for the
Dwight E. Davis challenge trophy,
were defeated in tho singles this af
ternoon. McLaughlin and Long, tho
California representatives, wtero de
feated in their matches with Brooks
and Wilding, of Australia.
BrokB won from McLaughlin by
the score of G-2, G-2 and C-4. Wild
ing won from Long by G-2, 7-5, G-l.
On account of Congressman Haw-
ley having received telegraphic no-
tlqe to start for Washington on Mon
day morning, the farewell banquet,
which was to have been given In hl3
honor Monday evening, at the Elite
Cafe, by the Young Men's Republican
Club, has been declared off.
FLOOD IS
I Salem's Greatest Store
That sells the goods and does th)e business offers several lines of goods at greatly reduced prices during
this sale. Ladles' Coats, Suits, Millinery, One-piece Sults.Sweaters, Purs, Dress Goods and Silks, etc. This is
a room-making sale to make place for our Xmas goods.
iAUSE OF
1.
LAWSUIT
One Man Arrested for Picking
Up Cordwood Floated from
the Place of Another.
San Francisco, Nov. 27. Army
and navy officials announced today
that thoy would not bo surprised to
reoielvo orders from Washington at
any time to send a regiment of
troops and marines to Nicaragua.
Tho gunboat Princeton, now at tho
Bremerton navy yard, has been or
dered to Corlnto, where she will join
the Vlcksburg.
Tho army quartermaster depart
ment received a message from Wash
ington yostorday Instructing the do-
llay of the transport Logan, which
was to havo sailed Docombor 6 for
Manila, and tho preparations of tho
transports Buford and Urooic lor im
mediate use. These vessels aro be
ing rapidly prepared for sea. HoW'
ever, there havo been no direct or
dors for theso vessels to proceed to
Nicaragua.
Army and navy officials hero aro
of the opinion that tho government
Is awaiting further advice before
sonding troop ships to Nicaragua. It
would not surprise thomrhowver
to reoelvo 'definite orders at any tlmo
At army hoadquarters hore was a
suppressed air of excitement all day
There aro plenty of troops at tho Pro
sidio that can leave at a day's notice.
In any event, it Is unlikoly that
troops could bo shipped to Nicaragua
inside of a week, us It would tako at
least that long to got tho transports
Buford and Cook in readiness. The
transport Logan, however, is ready
to sail Immediately, if orders should
be received from. Washington to that
Now is your time if you
want bargains.
LclCll6S
Suits
and
Coats
Now Selling at ,
Half Price
$15.00 Suits, . .now$7.60
f 18.00 Suits, now. .$9.00
$25.00 Suits, now. $12.50
and so along the line.
$10.00 Coats, now $4.95
$15.00 Coats, now $7.50
We are now giving In
this department tho great
est values In up-to-date
Suits and Coats that was
ever offered in Salem.
Great Bargains in Fine Woolen
Dress Goods
and Silks
We shaw the most coraplote line In Salem and
wo sell Dress Goods and Silks at 25 per .cont
cheaper than any other store in this town.
WONDERFUL
Bargains
s
We are just as
busy as bees in
this dept. sell
ing Beautiful
Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Wings, Silk and Velvet
untrlmmed Hats and findings of all sorts. Wo
sell this class of goods just as cheap ao you can
buy them at vholesaIo prices.
$5Trimmec3 Hats, now $2.50
THIS IS THE STORE FOR
Kid Gloves
Upon the complaint of W. C. John
son, a resident on South Mill erteole,
Constable Ira Hamilton arrested
Joseph Pluncky on tho chargo of tho
larceny of several sticks of cord
wood, which tho high water Tocently
floated off Johnson's place down to
defendant's proporty. .
Johnson alleges that Plunsky
dragged his wood from tho creok af
ter i( had floated off his (Johnson's)
place. The trial was set for 10
o'clock this morning, but owing to
failure to Introduce .all tho witnesses,
tho case was postponed until 2 o'clock
this afternoon. Waltor E. Keyea Is
appearing ns counsel for tho defend
ant while Walter Wlnslow Is appear
ing for the state. Tho case Is btelng
tried In the justice court.
becauso ho wanted to hide from the
government cruelties ipmdental to
tho execution of Cannon and Groce.
It la known that tho stato depart
ment has been unable to get any re
plies1 to inquiries regarding tho execution,
Tho passengers and crow of tho
stcamor Parlsmlna declare that Can
non nnd Groco wore captured in neu
tral territory, and woro yoked togeth
er like oxen for hours boforo thoy
woro executed.
A hundred-pound weight was tied
to the yoko, and tho two men are
said to havo been beaten with a cat-
ot-nlno-tnlls.
Tho officials of tho Estrada govern
ment aro aiding In the search for,
Caldera, hut no traco of hi mhas
boon found.
o .
Now Orleans Assigned to Duty.
Vallojo, Cal., Nov. 27. In ao
cordnnco with orders juBt received at
tho navy yard, tho Now Orloans will
Ioavo for Yokohama via Honolulu
and- Guam. The -vessel will bo at
signod to duty In the third squadron
of tho Pacific fleet in Asiatic waters,
The Albany Is on route horo from
Magdalona Bay, tmd will bo docked
for repairs, preparatory to following
tho New Orloans.
Cnldcm Not to Bo Found.
Now Orleans, Nov. 27. Friends
lwro of Caldera for some tlmo havo
been trying to communicate with
him, but In vain.
Today's messages doclarod that
President Zolnya Imprisoned Caldera
Now Scrvlco Soon.
Superintendent Hollin K. Pago, of
tho Portland Water, Light & Power
company, was down from Salom Tues
day. Ho 'says tho now lino between
Woodburn and SUverton will soon be
in uso and there will bo no trouble on
tho light and power question. Mr.
Pago statCB that ho will shortly have
a completo transfer to him of tho
water works system hem apd will
then start in on an cxtonslvo im
provement of tho Bystcm, Voodburn
Independent.
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I BRUTAL
TRIPLE
II MURDER
1 1
We Not Only Recommend
KID GLOVES
But agree to keep them pressed,
shapely and mended forever
FREE OF CHARGE
ASK US ABOUT IT
Wo carry tho greatest assortment in this town.
Every pair guaranteed nnd flttod perfectly to
your hand. Seo in tho out what tho Importers say
about the Simmon's Kid Glows. Buy norland
be safe.
Sale Prices 98c, $1.25 and up
500 umbrellas
now on sale.
Chicago Stotfe
500 Blankets
and
now on sale.
corriforts
The Store that Saves You Money
SALEM, OREGON
Kansas Woman Assaulted and
Herself, Husband and In
fant Are Then Killed.
united j-hkbh leased wibb.
Pittsburg, Kas., Nov. 27. Will
iam Bork, a farmer, and his wife
and Infant son wero found mur
dered today at their nomo near hero.
The body of Bork, who had boon
riddled with bullets, was found a
short distance from tho house. Two
hours later the body of Mrs Bork
was found near that of her husband.
She, too, had boen shot to death.
Later tho 'body of the infant was
found in a buggy, threo miles from
the home. A revolver wound had
caused the death.
Residents of Pittsburg aro in
censed at tho crime and swift jus
tice will undoubtedly bo meted out
In case tho police succoed in ap
prehending the guilty parties.
iho body of tho Infant evidently
was placed Jn tho buggy at the Bork
home and started away. Bork's head
was riddled with bulletu while his
wife was shot through the hoart.
The police say they havo evidence
which shows that Mrs. Bork was as
saulted and that the others were
kllleij to conceal the rrlme. Blood
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THE OREGON T
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OCIATION
The Dalles, Oregon, December 2 and 3, 1909
One and One-third Fare on the
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Will bo made from all points on tho Southern Pacific (lines In Ore
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Decomber 1, 2 and 3 Final return limit Docombor C
IMPORTANT ADDRESSES
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ture, Department of Good Roads, Prof. Philip S. Robo, Madison,
Wis.; B. B. Clark, editor American Thresherman; Hon. Lionel R.
Webster, Portland, Oregon, and others, on subjects of importance.
$200.00 IN GOLD
will bo given ub prlzos for tho begt wheat rained In Oregon. ,
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for outfit threshing $100.00 prize bushol of grain.
for further information call on any 8. P. agont or wrlto to
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PORTLAND
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