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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1910)
PACE FOTJIt DAIIA CAriTAL JOlRXAL. 8AI.F.M. OnEGOX. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1910. THE VOTE IS VERY CLOSE if iom BOTH SIDES CLAIM THE VIC TOIIA', HUT THE DKMOGHATS HAVE THE KHTTKR OF THE FIGHT TO DATE AS THEY NEED ONLY ONE, MOKE LEGIS TOU. ; fnreiiKD rnr.ss i.r.nr.o wine. Helena, Mont., Nov. 14 With the United States senatorship hang ing In the bnlHiico, the official can vabs of the recent olcotlo nls expected to he completed throughout tho state by tonight or tomorrow. Both Domocrnts and Republicans claim Victory. Never In all of Montana's stormy political history hnvo the election re turns been so carefully watched. The result means that either Senator Carter Is to be returned to the sen ate or that the Democrats will send either former Senator Clark, T. J. WalHh or W. O. Conrad back to Washington as Carter's successor. Chairman Davles of the Republi can county committee of Silver How county, Is preparing to contest tha election In Butte where he charges wholesale Illegal registrations, vot ing and repeating. On the other hand, Senator Clark's personal organ charges tho Republicans, with attempting to steal every close county and with forging Heinle's signature to a cir cular In which It was stated that Helnse favored the election of the Republican legislative ticket. Until the official canvass Is com pleted the re u It must' remain lu doubt. The chances, however, favor the Democrats as they have the bet ter of the count thus far In Custer county and are In need of only one vote to 'give them the majority on Joint ballot In the legislature. A TRAIL OF HLOOI). (Continued from page one. floor, 'and even the celling were spat tered with blood. Part of Knapp'3 clothing, the pollre assert, was, or it noiamgs in the federal court In smeared with blood. j Portland. Then the company reor- When arrested the man wore nojRnled. with practically the same collar or necktie. These articles were" people at Its head, with Rosooe How found In the room, the tie knotted ; "rd Us president, and l making and torn Ic two, and the collar spat-; application to the desert board for a tared with blood. Knapp's features! 'w contract. Tbe desert laad board were scratched, and the police be-!' disposed t gnat the r.Mrat In Here that this Is evidence tha4 he was' Interest of the settlers, and tbe fighting with a woman. ! development of the resources of the Knapp denjes knowledge of ' murder. the I i "I was standing In front of the ' things, to make a depoaft of 50 'stable where I work when the police, 'nta an acre upon tbe entire project I arrested me," said Knapp. "I knowi'n hand ,to establish and maintain 4 nothing. of any murder. J went to!1""! contribution toward the ' work at 6 o'clock." defraying of the expenses of the state The police bolleve that the woman j engineering department, bad been dead for at least sis hours. What Mr. Drake and tbe Water when the crime was discovered. The Users' Association demand, howev dotortlves found a photograph of er, Is a bonded pntectlon and Insur Knapp'a mother In his room, and they ' anco against loss from the company assert that the body found resembled that of tbe v oman In the picture. "My mother Is 87," said Knapp. "She Ixa cripple and cannot walk across the room unaided, Sho lives In San Jose. I don't know who this lead woman Is, as I know nothing of the murder." ' Later In tho day James Stephens was arrested by the police. He also Is employed In '.he same stable where Knapp works. o GAGGI D WATCHMAN , KOIH1ED THE HAKE Los Angeles, Cal,, Nov. 14. After overpowering and gagging J. F, No lan, the night watchman, three masked men early today dynamited the safe of tbe D. 1. Flory Whole sale Grain Company, and eacaped with more than $100 In cash and nego tiable paper worth several hundred dollars. Nolan was unablo to glre the police an adequate description of tbe robbers. Nolan was found tightly tied to a post In a rear room. Ue declared that the robbers worked over the safe for more than an hour before they blew It up. Two charges of dynamite were exploded. GRAND OPERA HOUSE I John F. Cordrny, Mgr. I i Two nights, commencing j Wednesday, Nov. 16. ! The Columbia Grand Stock Company. j Presents a i "Daughter of a Southern Senator" Prices 15c, 25o, 85o and" 60 Tluiriday, 'The Shepherd of ths, Hills." j Seats st box ofllci Wednesday at a. tu. SURELY BREAKS UP A BAD COLD It Is a positive fact that a dose of Tape's Cold Compound taken every two hours unlll th-oo consecutive doHos are taken will cure grippe or break up tlio niot severe cold, either In the head, chest, back Btom nih or limbs. You distinctly feel the cold break Ing and all the disagreeable grippe symptoms leaving after the vory first dose. It promptly ends .he most miserable headache, neuralgia, dullness, head and nose stuffed up feverlBhness, sneezing, sore throat. running at the" nose, mucous catarr hal discharges, soreness, Btlffness nnd rheumatic twinges. Papo's Cold Compound Is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dol lars and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not effective In the treatment of colds or grippe. Tnke this harmless compound as directed, wILh the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made any where else In the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of rape's Cold Com pound, -which any druggist In the world can supply. THEY WANT CONTRACT. (Continued from page one. pany, which Is being contested or nrotested aealnst br the Deschutes Water Users' Association, or settlers," upon the reclaimed lands, and A. M. Drake, tne owner of th townslte of Bend, Crook county 'and of valuable water power rights affected by the proposed contract, -who are demand ing protection from loss under the new contract. -' ; The original D. 1 . P; Co. contract ed with the state several years ago to reclaim, under the provisions of the Carey act; several thousand acres of arid land In the Deschutes valley .ap propriating the water therefor from tho Deschutes river, and, a few weeks ago, failed, and made an assignment eastero portion of tho state, and will require the new company, among oth- and their In vest men f. In tbe reclaimed lands, and this matter la being A Beautiful Home Tract Tbe city of Salem bas made such progress the past .five years that It Is talked the state over. And Salutn's growth Is going not only rapidly, (jut substantially In this direction. This tract and location should command Ths attention of all noun seekers. First "the view can not be better In or near Salem. Second, the soil will grow anything that will grow else where. Third, the easy access to the business district of Sa lem and over the best and cleanest road In the country, ourtb, all cleared nnd under cultivation und nil reudy foe you. We have subdivided I WATERS BRQTHBlRg threshed out before the desert land board this afternoon. The board ad Journed at 12 o'elock, noon, today to meet again at 1 :3U, and, In the mean time, the representatives of the D. I. & J. Co., President Roscoo Howard and Legal Counsel Stearns, of Port land,, were required to prepare and present their .proposition In wrlilng when a formal hearing of their pro posal, together with the objections of Mr. Drake and the water users, if there be any, will be had. Mr. Drake, In person, and represented by Col. C. E. S. Wood, of Portland,, and Dr Deuce r, a representative of the Water Users' Association, and Coiyisel VIn cent, of Portland, for the settlers, are In attendance upon the meeting to look after their respective Interests. RETURNS Ofl COUNTY OFFICERS COUNTY VOTES AGAINST STOCK RUNNING AT LARGE AND AGAINST THE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 8VSTEM- LEWIS IS CONSTABLE. Complete official returns upon the state and county legislative tickets, as canvassed by the county board of can vassers, as well as those upon the state and district officers were pub lished In The Capital Journal of Sat urday. Those upon the county offi cers and county Initiative measures, count upon which has been completed the board of canvassers, follow Sherlff. I P. Mlntb, Rep 5662 J. Goodenough, Soc 495 M. Brown, Pro 731' County Clerk. D. Allen, Rep 3184; P. Baldwin, Dem 2889' John B. Muorman, Pro 485' H. A. Salisbury, Soc 387 ' Recorder. Eugene Aufranc, Rep 3291 A. M. Dalrymple, Dem 254 0 E, G. Lants, Soc 448 J. C. Roberts. Pro 663 Treasurer. G. W. Dlmlck. Pro , 977 J. G. Moore, Rep 5385 E. C. M in ton. Soc 564 County CommlmkHMT. W. H. Goulet, Rep . H. S. Jory. Pro . . . .3575 . 839 .1815 . 527 Chas A. McKee .Ind Join Smallman. Soc. Surveyor. B J. B. Herrtck. Rep 5398 H. Mack. Soc 711 R. A. Tnilllnger. Pro 781 CotYiner. Clouxh. Rep .". .5502 Jory, Soc . 94 8 M. W. For stock running at large. ... 1 530 Against stock at large 4690 For county high school 2791 Against county high school ....3104 Look out carefully for the drain age of the hog pen. Where do-s it go? Surely It must not find its wsy to the well or Into a stream! 6 J -J '4 -v a i 3 i i 1 IW i WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE HANSEN FARM into lots and blocks. Five miuutes walk from the car line. Come in and make your we cannot reserve. Our representative will show you. ELECTION ARE QUIET MOST OF THE CANDIDATES WILL UK CHOSEN WITHOUT OPI'OSI. TION INTEREST IN T II K STREET DEPARTMENT. There la very little doing In the why of political talk nnd the Indication!) are that the whole city ticket will be elected without opposition. Most of the nominees are present alderme.i but some good new material hm been added and the general opinion Is that the new council will be strengthened nil around. I.ach- nuind for mayor got both the Kcpub Mean nnd Democratic nominations and if there are no conetsts, there win not be half the vote cast nt the election that was out nt the primary whro there were cmtests. The gen- eial sentiment Is that tho council did a great deal of work the past year, and that Its services are not fully appreciated. The strong statement published by Alderman Stolz has arouBcd n great deal of Interest and much dis cussion over matters connected with the street department. One of the charges made is In susbtance that In spector Jefferson, who was employed at 85 per day In connection with the Capital street lmprovment, rejected carload of cement as not up o specifications, and that he was then flred off the Job or resigned and Al. Southwlck employed, but the cement was used on some other street. The other members of the street commit tee with Mr. Stolz are Gus Hucke stetn and Ed. Snuter and they say they know nothing about It. They say the property .owners employed Mr. Jefferson and dismissed him and hired Mr. Southwlck, and they do net know .where ;the' 'cement wai used. A DAUCHTER OF A SOUTHERN SENATOR, NEXT! Columbia Grar,d Stock Company "A Daughter of a Southern Sena tor." the nlav to be nresented bv the Columbia Sltxk company at the' Grand Opera house, Wednesday, ' November . 16. Is a society play. In tensely Interesting and rich with humorous situations. Miss Ollle Cooke, the popular leading lady, shows to good advan tage In the part of Lucia Stetson, the senator's daughter, l&r gowns are very beautiful and are enhanced by handsome stage-settings. Mr. Jack Branner has scored a de cided hit as. Lord Henry Beresford, the slow but determined English man. He has made a thorough stu dy of English characteristics and re produces them for the exacting pub lic. (m 6 J S i' K Mr. F. Byron Bogardus gives a vivid portrayal of the French Mar quis, In love with the senator's daughter. m I The bnlnnco of the company are I well cast. Miss Carlisle as Mrs. IHg I Kins, Miss Frances Soarth as Juno, I Mr. Cobb as the ever witty senator and Mr. Le as 'L!ge, the proud ser vant of the Clay's. The Columbia Grand Stock ram pnny Is bottled for a two nlgtjts' en gagement nnd on Thursday,' Novem ber 17 present the beautiful rural comedy drama. "The Shepherd of the Hills." This is iif gtronc con trast with the preceding piny, nn.l not only shows the. full strength of the company but their clever versa tility, which is so essential in .t stock company. SITUATION IS BETTER IN MEXICO El Paso, Tex., Nov. 14. Reports from the City of Mexico today Indi cate that the antl-Amerlcan feeling Is gradually quieting down. Sunday passed without any outbreaks of any kind, and even the state of Jalisco, where the feeling, against the Amer icans Is particularly bitter, the Sun day crowds made no demonstrations, according to today's advices. In Mexico City conditions are re ported practically normal today, al though federal troops' still are held within call to stop any outbreak that may occur. . . s In the American quarters of both Mexico City and Guadalajara, every thing Is quiet. Americans, for the most part .remained Indoors yester day, and houses were closed and bar red. Crowds were not permitted to gather In the streets In the American section, and the district was patrolled by troops. . Don't be Bald Nearly Anyone Mny Secure a Spirit did Growth of Hair. we nave a remeay tnat Has a record of growing hair and curing baldness In 93 out of every 100 cases where used according to direc tions for a reasonable length of time. That may seem like a strong statement it Is, and we mean It to be, and no one should doubt It until they have put our claims to an ac tual test We are so certain Rexall "iv Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, pre- vtnt baldne?s, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair anl grow new hair, that we personally give our positivet guarantee to re fund every penny paid us for It in every instance where It does not glV3 entire satisfaction to the user. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is is pleasant to use as clear spring wa ter. It Is delightfully perfumed, nnd does not grease or gum the hair. Two sizes, 50 cents and 81.00. with our guarantee back of It, you cer tainly tnke no risk. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. The J. C. Perry Drug Store, Salem, Or. The Commanding Spot the Willamette Valley ff r j. ST. A l I 7 J- 2 ! -.fr- ST 1 -'-r-- -S 71 . h $ h ! A lea ST e i i ar a, First Floor United States Bank Buildinu State Street Greatest Al nw or modern time helps to perfect cooking. Makes Cake, Pastries, Crusts, Light, Delicious, Wholesome. Dcst families, world over, use it. fit- m ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF FORGING A CHECK To be ousted out of a warm berth In a Pullman sleeper upon early morning Southern Pacific train and later find himself comfortably (?) esconced In a cool berth In the city bastlle of Salru, was the pleasant (?) experience of Lee Henderson, a former buckaroo of Klamath county, who today languishes- In the city Jail with the charge of forgery booked against him on the jail regis ter and Is awaiting the arrival of Sheriff Barnes, ' from Klamath coun ty, to take him back to face his ac cusers. The forgery is charged to have been committed about a week ago. In Klamath Falls, of a check for 82". in whosp. name It Is not known here, and Henderson is said to have taken the first train out with his spoils and hlg destination was Portland. He evidently figured upon having a good time with his Ill-gotten gains but he probably did not count upon tho modern system of telephones and telegraphy and was comfortably snoozing In his berth In the Pullmn.i car when he was aroused from his slumbers by the local police yester day morning and forced to alight from the train and repair to the city Jail. He was clothed In the "snaps" and all of the other accoutrements and habiliments of the would-bo modern cowboy. Some of the cracks In the stablo can be stopped up more cheaply than you can feed oats to keep the horses warm. t " mrrjnrw 5 g (Or & 5 A 3 M. (3- -4a 9 lO II IS 13 4 15 V 'Oft 9 TTT x 6 i ' 5 4. f a i ' A t - 6 y 3 ' : Biscuit, SEARCHING FOR MEXICAN WHO KILLED TEMPLE UNITED FUCSS IBASBD WIKS. ' Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 14. Governor C. N, Haskell Is keeping In close touch today with the sheriff of j Caddo county,. where a posse of about 100 men is searching for Oscar Opet, Mexican, accused of the murder of Chief of Police 'lemple, at Anadarko. Every precaution to pr .ent lynching will be taken by the sheriff, the gov ernor bas been assured, and he be lieves there will be no trouble If Opet Is caught, despite the fact that the people are greatly aroused over the killing of Temple. TAKT HAS A TRUNK FULL OF MESSAGES UNITED FBE8S uussn wins. Colon, Nov. 14 President W. H. Taft, Seoretary Charles D. Norton, Charles P. Taft, of Cincinnati, and the other members of the presiden tial party arrived here today for a brief tour of Inspection of the Pana ma canal. The president, during the voyage to the IsthmuB,' worked on his forthcoming message to the United States congress, and has two trunks of notes, with which to frame the document. SPECIAL "Uncle Billy" Armstrong has opened a repair shop near Young's grocery store, on Broad- way, where he will repair the understandings. Good work, Reasonable rates. - of Notice You can purchase one lot or a dozen. You can purchase one block or a dozen blooks. One block will make you a per fect and an Ideal home sight. Just suit yourself. Remember only five minutes walk from the car line, and on easy pay ments. Don't think It over but come In at once. Suloni Is growing and will continue to grow and specially In this direction. Investigate selection at'once as ' i4