ALL the news that's fit to print hones ed itorials, influcnceoV neither clique nor corpora-' lion- The 'Capital Journal stands for the people. THE largest circulation in Salem and it is steadily increasing The Capital Journal affords the very best medium for all advertisers. 11 36TH YEAR. SALEM, OKF.dON, '1 UESDAY, DEC EM It Fit 3. P,i, PRICE TWO CENTS THEIR THANKSGIVING Thin Stwsts Wiir. 0 1 I ft - - In Europe Looks as Though No Agree ment Would Be Reached War Seems Certain over the Division of Turkey London, Dec. 3. While Turkey and the llulknn allies still hesitate on the brink of an armstlce today with a growing probability that no agree ment will be reached, British dip lomats are far more gravely con cerned over the Increasing danger that Europe Is to be Involved In. war over a division of the bkUb to be reft from tho sultan. Sluir) upon the heels of Chancellor Yon Iletlinmnn-Hollwegs Jingo speech 1n the (icrinan Reichstag, Austria, the Kaiser's ally, Is quoted today as threatening that a division of hor forc es, mobilized ut Senilln, Hungary, will move at once Into Servla If, as Is expected, Consul Edl reports that Ser vian troops maltreated or Insulted Austrlans after the fall of Prlsnmd. This would mean war, and It Is be lieved certain that Russia, which Is reported to have 500,000 men already In Poland, would attack Austria the moment an Austrian soldier crossed the Servian border. Iliiuiiianla Causes Trouble. The Injection of Itself Into the al ready muddled situation of Roumanla Is also causing the graveBt anxiety. The visit today of the crown prince cf Roumanla to Berlin and his expec . ted liitervlew-4morrow with the Ger man foreign minister are considered here as a certain Indication that the Kaiser and his allies Italy and Aus triahave made plans to cover all eventualities. It Is strongly suspect ed In military quarters that It Is planned that Roumanla, If an Europ ean war seems unavoidable, will be cast In the role of an aggressor against Bulgaria. Then If Russia comes to the aid of her ally, Austria and Germany might take a hand In the struggle without openly Incurring the onus of starting hostilities. What position England and France would take In the struggle Is still in doubt. Trance, It Is clearly shown, desires to avoid being embroiled. British counsels, bo far, have also been pacific, but it Is by no means clear that the understanding between the Triple entente would not prove strong enough to put both French and English armies in the field if the test of battle really comas.. Owe Flatly KcfimPs Greece's refusal to sign the peace protocol, which came today on def inite instructions from Athens to the Greek envoy Is admitted to have made more serious the situation which al ready existed. The refusal of the other Balkan states to act without Greece and the evident determination that they stand together Is admitted to have greatly strengthened Serrvia's hand. It prac tically disposes of reports that fric tion existed between the little king doms which have broken Turkey's Power In Europe, and makes It more than probable that In a general con vulsion Russia and Sorvla could de pend on their active support as "gainst Germany, Austria, Itlay and Roumanla. It is generally declared in the Ser vlo clubs here that unless Austria and Servla can compose their differ ences within a few days the chances of a peace protocol being signed with Turkey are remote. Austria Iluntliiir Trouble Adding to the serious aspect of the situation are reports of the gravely '"'stile attitude toward Servla which prevails In Austria, Today dispatches sa'. the Budapest Dlrlar, a newspa per, openly demands that the king of Servla be compelled to appear in full regalia before the Austrian legation at Belgrade, and there publicly express his regret for the alleged insults to Consul Prochaska at Prlsrend, and niake promises to punish the guilty. Tnls proposal, It is believed here, Is based upon the desire to demand from Sorvla Impossible conditions, and the determination, when prompt refusal Is received, to proceed to war. That Russia la bv no means averse to a test of strength is Indicated in dispatches from Cologne. The Cologne Cajette, which heretofore ha couted Dec. 3. The - pnnce or Roumanla arrived here today. He took luncheon with T er wiiholm and arranged to confer with Foreign : Klderlln-Waerchter regarding the iiuure or. Turkey. It Is believed that Roumanla has determined to obtain a por Hon of Turkey when peace Is T "mue wlt" thB ftl'l'-s, nnd is anx- Ions to obtain German backing in her demand. Doctors Generally Skeptical SAY THEY HOPE THE ANNOUNCE--HOT OF THE DISCOVERY OF A (THE FOR CONSUMPTION IS TltlE, BUT THEY DOUBT IT. I'MTWI 1'IIKKH IJiAKKD WI1IK. San Francisco, Dec. 3. Loading physicians here today were rnther dif fident about commenting on the re port that Dr. Frederick Franz Freld man, of Berlin, has discovered a cure for tuberculosis, preferring to await the opinion of the principal medical Journals before committing them selves. Dr. Wlnslow Anderson said: "We can only hope that It Is true. There have been numerous announcements of cures for tuberculosis, of which nothing further was heard. It Is only natural to Incline toward Bkeptlclsm until absolute proofs are submitted.'' Dr. M. F. McNutt declared it best to reserve Judgment until positive proofs have been submitted., and then be pre pared for disappointment. Dr. Julius Rosenstlrn suggested that the reports of the leading scientific Journals be awaited before accepting the story of the discovery. A similar opinion was expressed by Dr, F. W. D'Evelyn. OBJECTS TO PRESIDENTS BUTTING INTO CONGRESS UNITED NlESS IJtAHKD WIIIE. Washington, Dec. 3. "I thought the people had disposed of Roosevelt and Taft. They have been retired to pri vate life. I see no use of havlngg them as members of the house, to continue airing their scraps here." Tills was the declaration of Repre sentative John J. Fitzgerald, of New York, when Informed that the first draft of the legislative, executive and judicial bill, drawn by a sub-coni-mlttee, contained a provision making former presidents life members of the house of representatives at an annual salary of $17,500. The full commit tee undoubtedly (will eliminate the provision of the bill. .MTAN HAS SOME TROUBLES OF IIEK OH f UNITED PRE 88 1.EA8F.D WIM5.1 Toklo, Dec. 3. Owing to his dlffl- culty in finding a successor to u-tenant-General Uyehera, minister of war. It Is suited today that Premier Paionjl has decided to resign tomor - row. Uyehera resigned because other members of the cabinet refused to Bi.nnnrf his demand for a big Increase In the army, which was 10 u.;iuuB ,aga(,lne n Albany, aim aiso ci.... division for service In Korea. I ate erecting one at WoKllmm and i. .1.1.. tiflll )ti Prince Katsura prooaoiy successor as premier PalonJI's Japan. rrinvLS ll F It. HUSBAND ,.-.u rtwnrs HOB FORD n-MTKii niKss M'.Asrn wiinM Anceles. Cal., Dec. 3. Mrs. o. v, uho shot rnd killed . "T" Albert P. Ford, here In ner iiii3" . , mil. has received today iro.n i.e- Information Kansas Ul.v I'"" ... ...J t, hptlef that, her hus- Btrengineini's " ,, , rti . band was the notorious of the Jesse James nana. TrH roru loot u."-- --- Hof following the kllllnK. Veteran po- lief following , Mrs. Ford first made k.io.. - na City, she sain, 1 ce omciais ul .v- - have Identified pictures o her bun hand aa those oi i"" ' the possibility of an fcuru,.. strikes before Se.ian Htubbornneee her prestige weakened that her value n f ..Ann war. ..... l..ond It Germany will be to r Will e gr-1" " a fmm Russia only a wora - rpquireB rtd hai i nitf a wui u K.in Rflrvia to terms. .waited that word In vain. Returns Give Teddy the Lead: COMPLETE BUT UNOFFICIAL HE. TURN'S IN CALIFORNIA GIVE ROOSEVELT IIIUHEST ELECTOR A rLUHALITY OF 17-1. UNITED PRE 88 LEASED WIDE. Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 3. Exclusive of the Los Angeles canvass, not yet re ceived here, the compiled election re turns now In the hands of Secretary of State Jordan, with the Alameda fig ures subject to possible slight change before they are pronounced official, give Wallace, the leading Progressive t lector, 208,017, and Griffin, Democrat, 225,331, a lead for the latter of 20,314 Including the lxis Angeles canvass. giving Wallace 75,508, and GrlfTln, G'..- 110, tho totals, unofficial, Bland: Wallace, 283,615; Griffin 283,441. This Is a plurality for the Roosevelt ton elector of 174. The, flTores do not take into ac count possible changes In Orange county, where a recount of two pre - ducts Is asked. Carload Received. Hauser Ilros., of this city, have Just i.,,i .ninorl rf th fnitiniiH Tro- ,c,'c""' . , .... Jan Btumplng powder, anu in oiuer lu," ...... . ,.ui,i k. ,.t r new mice of her harness and go i " .,., i. well ,mo ei.ecu 1.UJ.U. , - liked by users of powder on account imcu uy u i .,,t..i1p nf its safety features no headache oi i.s .uity , funics, and tho fact that you can use Troian In cold weather without thaw- Troan in com lng, also means a k 's , n time and ellniinatKin of dang - users In j ag mogt of (he lf)Wder accidents hnnnen wb e thawing powuer. in i- (q BUI),)ly tne increasing demaml for Trojan power In the Willamette . rofi. have erecte.1 a EllgPne. I Elect Their Oilier. Capital lodge Xok 25.". of the Frater nal Union of America met in regular R.s-sl.m last evening ut which time uie nn..al oUcLir.n of officers took place. 'resulting follows: lrcsi(i"m, u- " , n. Cook; vie -presldi-nt, I i-l-n Sll.lti,wI,.k; secretary Mrs. I.. G. Alt- )fln: tr,asl,rer. HarUm O. Whin ,, ..i.noan. Kd.tn I'. ' ' chaplain, i-n, J(llin a Turner; guide, .ellle V Harry F. C'ald- ,..,. inn,.r g.ard. For,1'voll; outer guard, ('has. W Davis: , ' ., ward. John II. Scott. The n.r.n,, . -,.ll ntteml'sl and much Interest v.ti. . manlfrirtPd over the campaign for In ..),. ,,- n nrogres- create nf mellibers-IUP now oi lie's'-., After the business session .... and cake was served and an enjoyable social hour was Sl-!lt. I no ioim .n.eeU every Jionuaj o'b,i. hall- ..... ..v.. n .1 rsi John I). N''d It. ICMTID YtXM U-J 1 Plttsioire, IVc. 3 An advance of ntl"U'S. " - . . five cenu per barre u ,n princiai griuie. w petroleum. Arclilmld Impeached. Washington, Dee. 3. The Uni ted States senate at 12: 3n p. m. today resolved Itself Into a high court of Impeachment to try Rob ert W. Archbald, associate Jus tice of the federal court of coni- mere, on charges of "inlsbe- havlor and misdemeanors" In office. Senator Dacon, of Georgia, president pro tern., lormallv rie- clared the senate a court. Journed six minutes later, It nil- after having agreed to a plan of for mal procedure Gray Eagle Took a Trip by Herself Tearing loose from her moorings, j tne (irey 1'ugie, a steamer own y I the Bpa.il.llng Ix.gglng company, last I irltM dwn ,he rlv I cr, and her wayward course was not discovered by the night watch until she had tmmcd up against Kaiser's bar, north of this city. How the log- 'cm steamer hapn-'iied to sneak out meandering : down stream Is unknown, but it re- , ( th(, '1"" " 1 party alxiard to bring her to a halt, , r' !and save the ti e steamer from a"(l lve grounding compHeb. damage resulted from the necl- , 10wever, and the Bteamer today 1 a Bafe and sound. Treasurer Kay Challenges (tie "Two Spots" "I herewith challenge you two spirts to a pig"m fhooi," announecd ilato Treasurer Tom Kay as lb" stale land board gath-n-d for a iiK In Ihe office of Goienior We st Ibis morn- lng. The -f tr.-a.-ure. s ,..,,,., . re Co-.-reor We.-1 and S - ,-... m, ...on. m "I'm on, a...e e-llhonl 'iS,il,l'l'"l k tl." t'OM I h-ing tb . nor r - MM- and (.pl.-nt of the - hall' nge, . lain,. j( rlvil, g,. of tian.li.g the "u (if,0SIK t,e w-apons. n,.c-i,ib.-r 2. was the day nane-i. The In pb i..'.,is ar- to ho sl.o.gi n ;.nd the targets clay p'g'-oris. Mr. Kay has b.-n pract Icing In pri vate, ll Is wh'sper-i!, and though to dicn't say so in as s'"" rotary Ol-ott hinted that In bis opin ion the stat- treasurer ban become all puff.-d up over his alleged ability In the shooting game. "He doesn't reallwt what he' up against, though," said Mr. Okott M. I to the reporter!. Maoaulsy in Nw ork World. Johnson to Marry the Girl MICRO l'lll.F-UGirmt WAS TO DAY CHANTED A LICENSE TO MARRY THE CAMERON CIltL-IIE ;iVKS HIS A(iE, ill, AND HERS, IS UN1TRD rntff lJttKKD W111S Chicago, Iec. 3. Clad In a fur coat, Jack Johnson, negr0 prlztflgbler, nc cempanled by his' w hite valet, Joseph ltvy, secured today a license to marry Lucille Ciniieron, the white girl with Y.hoixs abduction h Is charg.Ml. John win gave bis ngu a-s 34, and MKs Cain eion's aa IS. The pugilist was fol lowed through tho streets by a big crowd. The wedding Is scheduled lo take j place, at the Johnson home here at 3:311 o'clock Ibis nfterniMin. Kmerglng from the court bouse, the mgro grinned and Invited tho news paper mon lo attend the cennoi.y I remising tlieui "oodles of champagne, a swell food and a film orchestra." lie said Ihe minister of an Afrlran-Meth-odlst church here would olll.lalo at the wedding. Afraid .if the I'cn. It was learned today Unit Johnson I offered yehlerday to plead guilty to Iho j w hile slavo charge iigiillisl blm If the (aso could Im compromised. Assistant 'United Stalen IHslrl.t Attorney Par kin refused lo llsien lo this plan Johnson frankly ad.i.lllisl h was wor ried over the prosH t of going to the ' l-ei.ltenllary. (loutriiineiit officials d.M -lure lle-y v-lll not Inlerfero with the weddliu: I tl'ls aflel l. ..on It 1-1 hellev.-d the tle-.t ! legislature t, ill pass a law preventing I Inlerniarrlage 'and negroes. belwi-en While perK.IH An International Hani. I'M . r.r i -i:f s ; nsi n o : 1 Wiishitigloli, I lee. .'J - I'res.'b'.i; T .'I h lit to the .scnale today lie- sje clal m-- I on o eoihl.il tie o I's rep O I. let . I. in'l ... I ' Ihe illleilla. s,.,ll. If- re r . 1 1 , 1 .-loll I"- I iid.-il wal'-i w a'. I,.....ie,,e. t! : lloMed lo bill ,ri upon a prop,, ..-I d.i ,1 I ak. I.'r.e. and Ih-i.e.n,- n the I nit., I p. -fore t!. : 1 1 -1 1 . : . t i ' -,.,,-n s, -e.lli . i I ' ,11 ! , (.ini-riinr in 'v Itii hnioiid. ore of g.o a. I"' .mrs of hi i' lifef -I.. . of V. nh a In a't.-ii'l tin be lives Op.-.O'I I ere t'si .I y i-hsion w as li.-wp. d lo re The pil.i'i.'l'i "'I I by ), cotif- retu e t I.e d .'!' S,. - a.o iiMforut t.i. to ad-. Hi'e Ml,. bins, and a piati i r.-dlts. tinltorliiiid rriuirc, I I si 71 .. CL. - 1 'ML '' (leneva. Hwl'.erlai.d. ! I-areiit iireparation f.r ll," i'uropf'lii r. the Hl rv In '."I rnr.,".i' Is filling many mllltaf) Bton hous.- i wllh CanadlaJi and nd corn. American wb'-ut lie It Optimistic Sulla, lv, a.-ProiMler I'.i.ohofi of miliaria expressisl today the belief that an arir.lsilco between tho allies and Turhe will lie sinned this afternoon. Uis opti- lills.u, however. s not generally shared. The lltilKarlun peace plenlp,v- tontlury telegraphed today that. tho Greek cinoy has reoolMil In- slruethitis from Athens, and that tho pour parlor will be renewed. , The City Election Results 110 Nil ISSUE A NO l'HIIVMHNG FOR A IHNIl ROTH CAHRY-SIIEHECh EI.EI TKO CITY MARSH il, It Y lllli MAJOIUTY WOMEN (iENKIMI LY VOI Ell -YES." With a total vote ut ;.',.',(i yesleiday t tho regular city election, Saleni ha t set a new high-water murk. Of this m.niber about t .".tin we.-e ladles, II. is being tho llrst opisvitunlly most of ll.i'li' Ikho bad of ex, n lslug the elec tive franchise. Krom early morning until late In tho iil'leriiooii crowds iw armed the polls, whh always a largo percentage of ladles nun posing tin walling number of nlois. About 10 per cent of Iho vole cast was by Iho Women, and Ihey encounleied very II. lie difficulty In casllnK the ballots as Ihey seemed ln understand how Ihey Intended to vote and they all bud Ihe necessary i 11 ul I Ih'Ut loll H of mark ing tile ballots. In It few cases they v. ould altoinpl to caucus with a friend while preparing the ballot, but a .pilot word fro. n one of the Judges put ll slop to this. Shc.leck l id led. The only city (llloe oulsldo of ablor- ti'iiu voted for yesterday was that of hlol' of ikiIIco. Frank Slnileck re ceived a total of 2.VKI1 votes to I). W. Gibson, Illlll. The volit on tills office by wards Is as follows: First, Hhedock 2:!3, Gibson 8K; Sec ond, Nhcdock 3.".:, Gibson 174; Third, Shedeck 147, Gibson n3; Fourlh. She- de. k, MS, (lllmoil 174; Flflll, Sbe.bs k M4, Gibson lMi; Hlxlh, Hbedix k 4.., Gibson 12; Sovolitli, Hhodeek :il'.l, Gib son lu'.l. Turner l.locl',l In 1 lllli. Probably Ihe iiiosl lii.porlant fight vas maile In the Fifth w in il. where two aldermen were to bo elected. In this waul Iv ('. Million was Iho regu larly no. nil. nl. si candid. i.e for Iho long Icriu, but I.. II, Hohcrls i.iu.e Into Ibel., race at I he last wllh a fair pi ospei I of wlnlilng Tim llnal lole sbo i-il Mill - lull bad 4n.'i, while Itobiuls lunl 213 For II. o Khott tern. W. W Mill, the p.esellt Illl'Ulllbelll, Jollll ll. 'I'lllller i.Ml I. II. Itob. ris were voted for, will, tne result, that Turner received 271, lioberts 21 1 and Hill 11 A prelly close COlltosI na.s l.ebl In;1 Hie seieiith Maul, where II. W. Miu-y ami ('. (I. I'. , .nail w ." ( ulelldatcn V . H elvi d '.' PI Mile-, Mild I 'I'-Kll.l 1 1' ' t was 2u7. Ih'is gl.ilig a inajoriiy of ll lor Macv The lole nil Hie b.ll lo p II l;e- M'.'"- Cell of tie- fnt nr.- -n t. in Hon ol ewers Up to 11 Vol" of the e 'l'P 11.1 I o. . .,ii,. gi i..-. :. I i Ity boinl'i for lit" ex . cell ... Ih'-l.-o' leceh.d Hie follovlllg Mite. For, 2'.7 1 ; against, ki;i 'I lie i. . a. .-re :,IO,.,f.lig lo Is.'," ! iS'lMI'l boll'l: lor lb.. .".oitli . y 1 1 at lor the I Moll ,..,d 1 iriol, Ued tie i a1 u t, bo Sl-.s- folio-.' I Hp uiiii'.al a,,p.o b.ni.l ' i. rl- 'I F'.i I,, i.e. i I oi ,f f ,u ti (olio - band I... . n I '.ts. id, f-.r i. p.. in-1 ' ,,i r. b; ..fl . I a.i Cain.. I"'1 for 21 I . again , ', ..ml f,,r l-o. i.,.'!n.-i F'eiit.i I ,.r '' ig-oii'-i. 2'.'. Ci'M. for r , :.:,4, Sixth tor 2-.H, uga'iis-p'ei-'i'l,, for t.'i. Hgal'i"! 22'.. Jb.l I'll" on the luea.-eirii In ameiri I (Coutlti'j.d on i ) Failing to Get Reconciliation With Wife, C. A. Johnson With Young Son in Arms Steps in Front of Train I.M.I.I I'ltKHN ..Ktaro wine I Seattle, Wash., loc. 3. Ilivn.me bli wlfa would not return to him, C. A. Johnson, 3, yon in old, a laborer, stood In fionl of an Incoming pu sei.ger train this mon. lng- with hli 0- ear old son, Hougl.iH, In hi arms. The train throw the man from the. track, liiMkcn but not dead. The train passed over tho boy, cutting off his head. Johnson and bis w ife had been mar ried eight yours. They quarreled f.vi. icily, and finally sepai-iitoil. Johnson took the boy and went to Montana, returning last Friday. Ho found his wife, and tried to palc't up their ipiarrel. When she refused to relurn to him ho threatened suicide. Ho and IViuglas vlslled Mrs. John son al 'i il" Ibis morning. "If you won't coiiie back lo us, wo will bolh go," said Johnson. The woman did mil believe ho mount It, imd till it refused. Tim man and boy were inter soon leaving Iho 0. K W. depot, going south AImiiI half a mllo from the depot Ihey met Ihe train. The tiiilll gathered Iho boy up In his n rum and slood on Iho track, disregarding tint franlle whlsilli.g of the engine. Tho engineer was unable to Blow up In Minn. Johnson has cuts about tlm head and a number of broken ribs "I did not want It lo turn out that way," ho inoa I mi bis lumpllal cot. "1 waulfd to go with the boy " ( II till. I ll Wil li the VIOLATING ELECTION LAWS ln complaint of John 1). Turner, candidate for alderinim In Mm FlfMi ward, a warrant was IssiumI yosloiday 111 J.. slice of Iho peace court i-burglng Knos I'lesnall mid l-ovl Mcfr.ukoii with n vlolnllnn of Mm corrnpl rnc- elil'S ll' t III collllecllotl with II !' - til II held yesleiday. The lionised men are chin g.-d with eledl -crlng on election day mid Ihat Iho offense was ei III. led III Ihe Fifth ward. Thoy ee I gill before llisllie of MlO l eac. !l Ueb-Uei- Mils inoinlng al 10 I lo. i and pIci.M not gullly. Their 'ir.alu n- ie wl .''! 2 odock lixiiorriiw j nlten.ooii i sum .mi a insis Hill ItliMMi HMH As a 1. 1. all-, lo lb. end of producing i, , him .its and in making i.iort , Ins, I I'l.el of Icul'iig ia ' i- in,,,.,- r -1- 1 1 . r 1 1 v la .-i,ie. i the nai. i, I'., b'su. fii.in ii-aii,;-i the danger , i s of . ',. as fits. Hie ..ll d i sis. it .on of prop t.u i o.im.l -..ii.il ind.iy I a I .1 ,..-n.i. I,-, He nli.lloll to the effect Hint , , . :. no I'.a.l eball I"' boa. 'I for an iimii.uiH In ,,,-r . , nl of 1'ie a .s."' "l ,,- . .,.-.-: Of ,' v;ii.iil.,il. ol -I c.rliy 'll.- .. r. t, the p.op .lall'v- v.i' ,1 III II, h l,,i I in 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 I, I "lie bo 1 1 1 ,fte...l US h ,,l,er . All cl, f . ,s..l .11 I p. r i-lil pi . e.i r. . tint 1 1. iimi nn ni i lit IMItl U MM F . . I, i.l i . n,,. -. , ; . .IV -. i.,', 1,,-r' ire l.ni'i , i ,.ti. an I . i' .. .; nu ti- . ,l of t e e ll ll" yle.l .'. ..lli'-' -.- I t I I.e '' " ''' I ' I SI IS ', I ' l-.. III lie alilioi pr- : .11) 1, in ! I ll ("r ILii.t tal. in. iil. I . villi' I Id. ""I I ' O.- I Washllig'oii. I'' " "''""'' i., f the . urreii. y ...... ! f,,r the loliMlon of nallolnl lmnli 't tl.e clo.i of bu''ines, Nov.-!..l..-r 26