THE largest circulation in Salem and it is steadily increasing The Capital Journal affords the very best medium for all advertisers. L. iTXI ffl '"-AiA Wi 11 mh A' LL the news that's fif to p int honest ed itorial;?, influenced by neither clique nor corpora tionThe -Capital Journal stands for the people. (TiXV,iIV.FIuIiLH .1 l II V IN I 11 ii fl El fl tl II tl H 36TH YEAR. m V. On Way to ! Serve out Sentence Convicted Dynamiters Start on Special Train at 12:30 Tcday to Serve Time at Leavenworth Prison DNITID PltlRII UD18RD Willi. Indtnnnpolls, Ind., Lec. 31. Fear bv Vnlteil States Marshal Schmidt, that m at temp would be made to blow up Iho special train carrying the 33 union 1 ...... .I..1...1 n-tiiiuiB vuiiviuluu oi conspiracy nn- lnwfuly to transport dynamite, to Fort Leavenworth foderul prison, and the filing of writs or supersedeas and er- 11.. TT..l..i ei. . .. . . . id iii i.iiu uiiiicu wuios (Jiaii'lct court bore today cniiBed a delay In the do p.'.rture or t no dynamite special, n was originally Intended for the spe cial to movo ut 1 0 : :I0 o'clock, but this plan was blocked by the action of the (leieuso attorneys In filing the two writs, and It was decided not to start tbo train until there was no possibili ty of legal Interference. While Judge. Anderson was postpon ing on the writs to Thursday, Marshal hclinihlt was at tho couiily jail In structing 50 deputies regarding (heir duties. It was said he bad beard re ports that the progress of the "dyna mite special" was- to bo Interfered with. Thetrnln started over the Penn sylvania railroad at exactly 12:30 o'clock, and Is routed, It Is believed via St. Louis, y "There Is ap osslhlllty, and It Is not nn Improbability, either," Marshal Schmidt told his deputies, "that an attempt will be made to dynamite this train. Tersonally, I do not expect any thing like this to happen, but this trip will he no picnic. "I must deliver these men safely at Tort Leavenworth prison, and I In tend to see that this Is done. The first man caught taking a drink on this trip will be fired at tho next station." "A pile of Junk" was the phrase used by Federal District Attorney Mil ler, referring to the 100 typewrlten pages comprising the two writs filed by defense attorneys. The postpone ment was granted by Judge Anderson ut tbo request of Miller. There was no argument. Specific instructions that no man be permitted to leave the train after it. stalled was given by Marshal Schmidt, who also ordered his depu ties not to allow the prisoners out of their sight. The deputies rode two in asent, each officer facing a prisoner. The convicted men kire up well. The Bpeclal train Is comprised of two coaches and a baggage car, no sleeping accommodations being pro vided, as Marshal Schmidt considered It necessary for his deputies to re main awake. The special Is due at Leavenworth at 3 o'clock tomorrow morning. GOVERNOR APPOINTS TEXT BOOK COMMISSION Governor West today announced his appointments on the state text book commission, and challenges any book firm In the country to carry off anything from the state to which it Is not entitled. "If they can take anything away from that commlslson," said the gov ernor, "they are weloome to It. It Is the best text book commission ever appointed." The commission Is composed of Miss Margaret Cosper, principal of the Garfield school, Salem; B. E. Bragg, superintendent of Union coun ty, La Grande; W. L. firewater, attor ney, Portland; John P. O'Hara, edu cator, Portland; T. M. Baldwin, cash ier of the First National Hank of Prlnevllle. SALEM, OKKCON.'insiHV. PHnilHil ill. liUi. Miss Hele ,'m. Gould. Vhn Engagement Surprised Nation 1 - i t , f ' " 1 . w v-.? i v.r"1 y !'' !V- jvs K H ' ' ; ' i III X 3i V 1 I ' : , if"... Photo by American Press Association. T OB entire country was surprised and Interested In the engagement announcement of Miss Ilelcn M. Gould and Fluley J. Shepard. For so mony years Miss Gould has been doing good In practical and patriotic ways, giving her wealth and her personal service, that she has become endeared to the entire nation. The Idea of her marrying seemed to be the last thing entertained In the popular estimation of her. Hut she will have the good wishes of all. Mr. Shepard, a self made man, Uvea in St. tools and la rallroai official. Their acquaintance ripened Into lore when she was accompanied by him on a tour of railroad X. M. C. A.'v, an organization In Which she la g 'eatly Interested, lis Wants the Views of Voters SENATOR CAltSOX ASKS ( IINSI IT. I'ENTS TO EXPRESS TIIKIR YIEWS ON OI!t:;OVS APPKOI'IM. ATION FOR THE PANAMA EXPO. SITION. Salem, Ore., f'lirisiinas. 111 Ladles and Gentlemen: In a few days the legislative assem bly will convene. Among other me ters coming up for consideration will be the advisability of making a larce appropriation to cover the expense of a suitable display or Oregon's re sources at the Panama-Pacific expo sition, to be held In San Francisco In 1915. As one of your representatives. I request that you favor me with your views and Instructions. Certainly I have my opinion upon that matter, but ns your representative 1 regard It to be my strict duty to carry out your views and wishes. In the past 1 have endeavored to do this, and I shall faithfully try In tbe future i "" ihnve (ri,U(.(1 ,, nefL d n,e. I am de vour Intel ests and follow your last rue- i, mv tha, ,,.,,, ,,0 B,.rVed tions In every detail. w((h B)I10,n!l r,.Kardle of ron- This matter Is one of the greatest !BeqUPnceB.. Importance. Doubtless the exposition , . -111 ho the most magnificent ever E ,u:r , Rockefeller Busy Dodging the Officers rsiTrn riiess ixahep wnti:. New York, Dee. 111. "It Is a simple question oi' whether William Rocke feller is l.igner than the 1'nlted Stall's. We will show liim tlial be Is not. ami 1 will serve him with a subpoena within the next few days." This w;is the declaration here . iday of House Sergeant at Anns Kbhlell, who, ninied with a subpoena directing William Rockefeller to uppenr before the bouse "money trust." committee, has vainly sought the Standard Oil magnate for several weeks. A dozen assistant sergeants at arms arrived here today to help Klddcll in his search. Tie se men were Im mediately stationed about the million aire's office, his home ami the home ,.f lila non and iihvslcians. Illddell in sists that Rockefeller Is hilling in bis Fifth avenue home, anil that lie will be forced to surrender. "J have tried nice methods," said Riddell, "to serve this subpoena, but I hey have failed. 1 appealed to bis obvslclans and relatives, but they Humphrey Brothers Willjlang! PRICE TWO CENTS Turkish Fanatic Murricivrs Strung Up by lUiljjarians F t, 1-"' ,V Supreme Court Affirms lie cision of Lower Court Will Be Taken to Benton Co. to Be Resentenced In an oiinior, written by Justice llurnett, the supremo court today al tirnied the decision of the lower court lor llrnloti couniy bi 'he case of the Slate against (leorge and Charles Humphreys. The Humphreys brothers were found guilty of Killing Kllza liriltith. an agil woman, and were convicted of murder m the first degree .ii'd sentenced lo hang. It will now be necessary lor the prisoners to be tak en bai k to Hen on county and re-sentenced. The sentence mu.i be execut ed in not le-s than ;m and iml more than li'i days. An Important feature of the opinion ol Jim ice liiirtii tt w as t inn au- e a ittau has fniincd so.i.e per'onal opiu icn in a i.ise be should li e be held ineligible for jury duty. A straighl forward man who Knows nh-ou,j in. tiling about the i ae u oubl le an Ideal Juror, tho opinion says, but, in these days of daily press service ami oilier modern means of communica tion it is practically inipos.oble lo liml a man who does tiol know something ol the case ill hand. This part of the V Ki . ;V.3.t'''cV-A H .yf ;'vv;..vT-..';f-. r, f,yi "' i ; ; . - ;, 7 ' .: H r IMiotnH by AtoerlrHii I'leioi Aws-iemilnn. - ,, 0 M) ol ttiu grrw setm. Hides of dm l.nlkati wht wmn the muidcroiiii it t n i - It h of Turkish faiintli's on Innocent nnni'innhftliiut Chrlntlnai Tvr rllile eiccsses of brutality wei reported from iin- llnlllpull dUtrlct Swift vengennco was wreaked upon tho tiulliy iiiiirilureiH Hlirvrir ruugliL An Instancn of till la hero llliiHtiatoil 'I'nn fniuKIci tr nnblit-il redliaiidpd by the Itulgnrlntin. They wrr quickly lonitiunrtlHlfil. foiiml guilty and linngiil to 1 tre In tha rllla where they final rnmiulitwl tlmlr atrocliun crimes The upper plctur aliowa the two sinvwra. with their emit tiniind behind their backs. llatenliiK to the duath wnrrsiiL HoiiMttl eliowa the pair atruiiK up to 1 true tn tbe flltnge of their crimen Object lo Goelhals It Will Have Big Time In Frisco Refuses to Give up Samples Dr. Friedmann Refuses All Offers for Samples of His Serum but Continues to Treat Patients Sent to Him I' Mi i.e 1 n -,1 ir mi' n mi l;erlln. lie, ,;i lh.' Helical pro. Ii .ion of t. ri 1 1 tl.- circles ,.f all Kii epe today nr.. atchnn: with keen lit litvst tho results of the Inu'iuciit of Imndl-eds of lutieieulo'O.i pall. Ills by '' '"' FrbiliiKinii M-rmit 111 llm In Millie op, li . I or lh.it ,ui p,"i,. hre Hliu,,US to the sl,eUl, l ull alollsisl his ill I It ill,. hr. 11 hi:. . h it ellld I'll 'III 'C lO'H Mil, be III, III .11111 all 1 I fi !' ml . a f ,'iiiln- Ue,:. 'el Ulll ol' to I pint, ".hi, III. I. r 1 lie fear "'oh I) lloui I III liedle.ll il.Uie ht ell 't Hie 'erulil, to live hlil diup. pl,y. Ill i.iieliiii: l, In M 11 hi r. I dhialin any f"i' a '.le.lll I ,r 1 n ell III i.l'le K ' il v off. led if wl'ilied t,l 'f the s, I'lllil .Old pl.ilul ., , 1 ",,nalU 1,, au, , i,uih", l.l ,, ), Hi,, If, mim, , nl of tint daiighi, r ol the incident of rrugnuy, I'll, 1 Ih luilfei Iii n hem tiibxiciiloMlrt, and lo leliiiii 1 he 1 1 1 1 11 h.'i t ,or'l,in. I' I l- 1 1 1 ill II II ttiiuhl Hot coleihler lie, lif ter 11, ,r mk, I w 11 I'reiii h Hiecl,illntH liiioii.lil here from Tails ,v tho mlii- Ider lie had ,. n,, Hlol'lll.l liy lihvidchius I lint he rcfuiiiw In ni most "f Ihelll, lull , delolllllt hU lllllll III ii"niiallv Inoculating patient wtu colli" to 1 1 1 1 1 1 Willi phvslcl.lllH' CITtlfl- , iile,i thai I li.'v 111,1 Kiiffmlii from I11 hi leulii us S,, far I'rleiliiiaiin I, an tnk eii H'.e oilu-r phv ,h lam Into hi i i on- tl'l, ll,e, lltlee ,,f tthuMI III,' Ot,'d ,,. I I'M 1 1 I, I'LI'il W'il : Il i im I I III . I I'C litter fii'hi I,, piev lull of I'm!, HI, I I ii. U 1: isra tt 1 nr. 1 :;i, Ti.i. ats of lit the i", Mim ,-e K lie, lli 1 1 I'a lie I if (msiiuc lluiiipliiejs. ip.il reii,,r ol il 1 1 ,110.. I 'l, 1 In V,e 1 1 in i 1 f 111 bin llisp, ellen of I I, HI '"hi In i,.n hilstlfleg it. The na- 1 au no-""1"" . . tions of the earth will be represented there In all the greatness of their wealth, splendor and resources. To take our place among them and he properly represented will require a hnce sum. The people of this county should In- jnp(1 h,rfi csiTtn muss in 1 Berkeley, Cab, I ! Sl.-Ctiarged with passing fraudulent checks. on which he oblaimd Jl'm. AH-n If Moore, former has-bail titnpbe, Is tislay for trial l' illloll WHS I'ileu In l'edy lo I lie coll , llliilll of the ih'ti n e Hull the court re I in allowing .liiior SI; lo ser. Tiie crime for w hi" h 1 he Humphreys broiie'i wi'i e can icte, I occurred 011 .'line 2, I -t 1 I . The defense claimed licit, the lour' crr'd In .lire illfl, r-f t ways and appealed t the supreme court on thoHc grounds. Tie- prosecii tlcii 1 hall' liged Ibe ellgihillty of Juror Slam, to seive. This as men ub d by 'be court. Another claim of en or was the admission of lestlmoii)' tend ni: to show tliat the decedent Pad a large st.iit of money In her poss- smui at the (111 e of I,, r ib ath, that Ihe defendaut.i scureil il from her and I hat (ieorge llun.plfeys evpeiuled mole y a- I'hllo lulilli the day follow ing t!i,i crime, The defense a''"igii'd as a reason fur this objection that HuTe was 110 alb gallon ., ... ., 1 i,.i.i ill the llllllctmein. 111.11 1,1" I,'1'" (iciirrisl In the coiuiuis.,iou of rob bery, rape, arson or buiglary Urror is also claimed la the ndn.ission of tbe confession of t.ho prisons by the court. Judge llurnett holds that Hoi lower court coiiitiii'ted no error ! 1 - argument, of the ib f, ! 1 rpon-rs ar-j low the a, r;rg ligelee. he ailll ! lo'hv f'ou ''ditch. Tin Iv Li lie pi.ee.d III tbe I" j I)es,l 'di S ' im ill In N I 1,'tM IM O U II I. I I I I lilt t I I IN (.III I I MHI'i: IM) l' I M'l Ml I I I tM . ."'in i win 0 m Mi 1 111 1 umim; hi j mi it 11 i 11:. ' 1 i' lull I 'i an I !'! Ill, . Il that : heed I ' ' I I I'l. I I, lh I hit hdil alltl has l'".r, Mi ll , di, il I llll rf'St r Auguil tepai flielit III,, l.'llV ild lo lh, I IV., In I ! ,l,,el , ll"l -lit line U Ii it Mai 1 inn m er 1 1 1 .-1 1 WM Il Hie opposition I al'lisloni 11I nf 1 Ihe canal mh, , Iv a'le I'lil iiiel 0 I'f I! I I (Ml I I I I I.IM II IsM IS III MH Mil I UK Is-.l-t I 1 .Pen,, , ! ' ' 1 1 1 ' " I iliiuie'll: llelllH' III I ival t bat '"lele I I,"' 1 in 1 1 i 11 0 1 1on pi1 ibablv would I.e n I he senate I'ebl II ill 1 Certain leiMiliets "f H.e h'ei". Illi'll e I'.'Ullelttei at'' sel l I" l.'I'llllllfl lippolntlliellt, TheV II M he Is loo UIAp.ilH III I Ml. II civil I'. 1'. e i ti 111 , n I 'h 01 r,iiiia' toil pointing out that. bile ' lh fi b'l.ill V I" Millie of bill SUl.o'lll who ttolked wi'h him iu Hi'' Klniclilill ot Hie ' an ii, IS.it be I ,'IH llllflb udll lo o'lji'IK. 'I In assert thai if liocil.sln l mail, (roveilior, certain ,f his mi It Ii I 101,1,, I of II f "I II, I'l ' ltll, , H 1. I. tan I I io; v , I ip. I'l l I'l'.,- I al it toiiieiii ,' t In I' l'i In All: . d lo nun' 'l.-b I, of ll.f'.n Kail I'l, and l ei I I. 1. ,-hi llleio 1 I ,Ule III lh" Xopldillg that li.e Intel- be sul,). etc, I to mm h buinhl .'l -l. ! 1 n t; ii. i I lKHt ( W; l I'l 111 U II H .1 11 M I .. 1 lor. '," of I ) ' tl, ., e 'i o.,hl i' I , .,! ad rg aiel : II'" v v., I'll! 0 H. , 1 V pel I'e ,.. Vl.... I'l 11 find Info-1 , I I e I "CI e of '!,, p.,," e I 1 1 , A I. lol, II, I',.' "' 1' e 'I e 'I'. b ol, h il he, -I I . .t ,1 . ho:l. 111,. I.ai I 1 'I H H'l '.e :l, j.ill. Old llelle. '! he a I , il . and lien wiac Ihr 11 coll. pell 1 tl,,. a :,. o, on iIimmHI ,,' In ll,. III In,,' p il hi 11 e ' '1 II. .1 ,' III 1 III M ' !i tno't , it.ii.", for ' '..' 1. , 1,1 l.f Old ..Ir II i..,M 1 a 'eiilil o,ii nn . n 1 lo aiel Ol I'l fill 1 Mli- il .ill- It In I. of Pi I 11 be tig M g form me what course tney , pursue In this matter. The women of Marlon county, as well as the men. are irl,rresicd In this nnestlon. at.-, 1,1 In exiircs themselves Cenaiiuy o',h" ....1.. tw nn. now legally 'I rreeiy. ' . " mid I am anxious Wl' ' "e their views. t .O..II, ell IO lei I"" r. .... money," Moore told Jus' if e of I'eafe R ibert Kdar. (be the aMfie'l to aacertaln Concert Ton It-lit Arrangements have been made by Kev. Davis Erretf pastor of the First Christian church, for a concert to be Piven tonlKht and tomorrow night by Ix-on Rice, the celebrated tenor, hail ing from New York. Mr. Rice will be assisted by Jer.r Caesar Rice at the r'ano, and the gtnt-ral public Is invit ed to attend the two "cvenlnps of eon:.;." The entertainment will be free of charge Insofar as admittance is concerned, but any rfferlng which nay !xi made will be acctnttd. The people wo envy always envy some other fellow higher up. T ronciuslfUl. I WISH to sa. that I 1 1 n 1,0 ..leased to near n",i. pardless of ntUU. ca use I a-n proud to cb-im -i ,,,1 nnd ardent supporters n-" ' 1 1 "" , also a 101- some proi.i Sue NhV (i s'i.-r.ti i'"r-s V,.w Votk. J-r duced l.'T .laugh'"' fec;;oi;s from b' t Mellicr. .,;, !'; 1 ::! 'I m "i ' af- Republicans, an nmncrats and im i,t l.evond fill till " ' " ....... of all the ,,eo!deaml snx . ..rvo all "f then A" ..,, r wishes l"H-'iH.ly. :i , this.lwl.h.ohav.your courl I,i.e ui i,.:H' arid to ' T" nan Is tb'- '-le"""" '' be- Air, Crf'f'pi'f ;vi'f"'l I" plain! fi!'"l l.y "' """" ly j., tp fl:,;,retne f'.ur' !""' ""'-' nutiiher jrie j-i-it mi .lamasv .. ..inane ...... ..... inereio ir. i-1 i.ImI IIIiii. I am a rm- : I iiih.imi.i MTU' 1 "r''1 ""' ' ' ot them faltl.t i In pending e:irnei, , e... W. JIMill'). IH ll.f lef'l 1 : i. f'hlliese. to. of a 3-vear-obI ble '' u,y as left i" k-t on the -: nelghl'or a year ago who 1 I of a 1 1 eal III In ,e,,l !,,.! , A 1 I' III I la ' le M Mi M H IK" M till It HI Hill 1,11 M I in I lilt Mil i , ,.. ,, u pi . ,. '; ' 'II" el l'. HI.' Mill-' 1 1., I! Hi r ill. (bMlr llHinpliri-tt. Ilel '! ,,'-l I t if it i. 'J r-1 i ! 15 1st ! !! 1 ;ii i i!!i 'i 1 n : 1 1 1