Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 25, 1913, Image 1

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HISTORY OF
PEALS WILL
HE RECITED
Sulzer's Counsel Unable to
Head Off Letting Down
of Bars in Trial.
MORE EVIDENCE!
REGARDING FUNDS
Witnesses Tell of Contribu
tions Given to Governor
for His Campaign.
To Decide Fate
of Their Pastor
Los Angeles Presbytery In Executive
Session to Consider Misconduct
of Dr. Mason.
UNITED PBISk LEASED WISE.
Pasadena, Cal., Sept. 25. At 10
o'clock today the Los Angeles Presby
tery went into executive session to de
cide the fate of Dr. 0. II. L. Mason, of
Long Beach, charged with unbecoming
conduct with a young woman of his
congrogation. The case will be decided
upon the point of whether the report of
the administrative commission, entire
ly favorable to Dr. MaBon, shall be
considered final, or further charges ad
mitted. There was a large number of
members of Dr. Mason's church pres
ent, all apparently anxious to assist in
creating sentiment in his behalf.
SAYS HE WROTE OF AN
TO
Cassie Admits There Is Nothing
to Story of Holding Wo
man in Arms.
WANTED RECONCILIATION
Riots Will be
in Big Cities
BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN.
CNITKD ritBHS LEABKD WlltB.
Albany, X. Y., Sept. 2.1 Tho entire
financial history of William Sulzer's
niipi for election as governor of
New York state must be made public,
the impeachment court ruled today.
Every contribution he received and
le spent must be accounted for. The
jovernor's judges decided unanimous
). to licnr all the ovidonce the prosecu
tion has to offer, whether roforrcd to
in the articles of impeachment or not.
Former President Morris Tokulsky,
of tho New York Botail Liquor Dealors
tnoriation, was on the witness stand
nhen the decision to throw tho case
wide open to the prosecution' was
reached.
Tokulsky had been asked a question
tonccriiing a contribution said to have
k(?n made by the liquor dealors' asso
tiition to tho campaign fund. Tho
governor's lawyers objected to the
query on the ground that thoro was no
reference in tho articles of impeach
ment to such a contribution.
Arguments followed. At their con
dueion Justice Cullcn, as presiding of
ficer of tho impeachment court, held
that the prosecution must not be held
to the narrow limits of a criminal case
the question was permissible and so
ere other questions like it.
The justice's ruling was sustained
ly the court unanimously.
The prosecution this afternoon de
manded that Sulzer's private secretary,
Louis Raraceky and broker, Frederick
Colwell, be produced by the defense
for examination, Attorney Herrick,
for Sulzer, replied with a sneer that
the defense was not to blame if neither
lid been subpoenaed.
It was learned during the day that
Jifob II. Schiff, who gave Sulzer $2,-
500 nl said Sulzer did rightly in using
" to please himself has been re-sub
poenacd for cross-examination.
In Secretary's Account.
The defense's objection to his tes
timony having beon overruled, Tokul
'ly testified that he gave Sulzor his
'heck for if."0 October 0. It was a
Pwsona! contribution, he said. The
wk was introduced and Tekulsky
identified it. It was endorsed lu Sul
'' name but deposited to the ac
fnnt of his privato secretary, Louis
fcnvky.
The prosecution accordingly started
"t after Sn reeky on its own account.
was siilipoenaod on his way from
j1" railroad station to his hotel, brought
'"'ore the court 'and ordorcd held un
111 testimony was called for.
BILL AIMED TO PREVENT
KILLING OF CALVES
Horns Rule Leader Says Everything
Will Be Running Smoothly in
Dublin Parliament.
UNITED PUSS LEASED WIH.
Vichy, France, . Sept. 25. "Ulster
will fight, no doubt," said T. P. O'Con
nor, one of tho most strenuous of Irish
home rulers, commenting here today on
iiowa of the preparations in progress in
Belfast to resist government by a Dub
lin parliament, "but tho trouble will
bo confined to the big cities.
f'If there aro clashes, they will be
caused by the inflammatory speeches
of such men as Sir Edward Carson to
the illiterate crowds. We will have the
Dublin parliament running smoothly
within a year."
ONITKD FBKBB LEASED Win.
Xashvillo, Tonn., Sept. 25. ISloodshod
and further rioting on tho floor of
tho honso was feared here today when
its members assembled. All members
were searched for fire arms before they
wero allowed to enter and it is now
believed that tho militia will bo callod
out beforo night.
The situation in Tennessee today i
similnr to that prevailing in Kentucky
during tho Ooebel row. Troublo here
was precipitated when Govornor Hooper
axked the special session of the login
lilt u re to pass lawo authorizing him to
rigidly enforce statewide prohibition
Speaker White of the senate has ask
ed the govornor to call out the militia
and to koep tho police away from the
state building.
Speaker oiauton of the house today
agreeil that persons in the gallery had
guns trained on him and also that the
police aro supporting the "wot" ele
ment.
Republicans and defecting Democrats
elected Hooper, a Republican governor.
Hooper introduced statewide prohibition
and has Incurred the enmity of regular
Democrats.
IS INTRODUCED
'bington, Sept. !
f,1ve under 2 vein nf
'""H their meat between
7 ill be tioo fine,
P"onmei.t or both, if
4 " the house- by
Al!mm today should
''mi of course
""t prices.
!S, For killing
age or for ship
states, the pen
six months im
a bill introduc
Representatives
be passed. A
a blow at high
GAMES WILL BEGIN IN
1
Roosevelt Calls Report He Would
Accept Republican Nomination Lie
Remaining Games to Be Played
Alternately Between Goth
. am and Philadelphia.
Evidence Also to Effect That Wife
Threatened to Stab Him With
Wicked Butcher Knife.
Under the pitiless examination of At
torney John H. McNary yesterday af
ternoon, Antoine Cassie, the dofendant
n a divorce suit brought by his wife,
Mrs. Nera' L. Cassie, grudgingly tes
tified that he had writton falsehoods
in letters to his wife for the purpose
of making her jealous of him and in
ducing her to again love and respect
him, following numerous quarrels which
took place botweon the c Duple Bhortly
aftor their marrjago. Mrs. Cassie is
seeking divorce on the grounds of cruel
and inhuman troatmontt Both parties to
tho proceedings aro former officials at
the Chomawa Indian Training school.
In the letters introduced as evidence
by Attornoy McNary, who represouts
the plaintiff, Mr. Cassie told his wife
that he did not want to live with her
any longer; that he waB planning to
marry again as soon as he could got
divorce; that "at the proseut time
ho was holding another woman in his
arms;" that he would bring his future
wife to Chemawa and that he hoped his
ALL ARRANGEMENT MADE
Umpires Connolly, Eg an, Klem and
Rigler Are Named to Officiate
During Big Series.
united rniss leased wish.
Philadelphia, Sept. 23. The New
York Giants, winners of the pennant in
the National League, and the Phila
delphia Athletics,, champions of the
American League, will meet In New
York October 7 in tho first game of
the series to be played for the world's
championship. The remaining games
will be played alternately at Now York
and Philadelphia.
Umpires Connolly and F.gan of the
American League, and Klem and Rig
ler of the National League, wero nam
ed by the commission to officiate in
the world's series.
A flip of a coin by Chairman Herr
mann docided that the first game
should be played in New York, Presi
dent Hempstead,' of the Giante, calling
heads and winning.
SUICIDE BELIEVED TO BE
DELZELL IS NAMED.
united phess leased wise.
Washington, Sept. 25. The nomiua
tion of W, A. Belzell to be postmaster
present wife would not pull her hair and & Klamath Falls, Or., was sent to the
many other thincs. Unon beiuir cross- i senate today.
examined by Attorney McNary, Cassie
with downcast face, told Judge Gallo
way that everything ho said in his lot
tors to his wife wore falsehoods and
lies; that he did not mean anything he
wrote and he mentioned tho above
things for the sole purpose of making
his wifo jealous in the hopo that she
would not pay attention to any ono else
and that she would return to him and
"obey her marriage vows to love and
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1 1 I UNITED PSBBS LEASBll WIBB.1
""""" Shoboygnn, Wis., Sept. 25,-Bolicving
Attorney Shaw, the defendant's e.oun-, a young man who committed suicide
sel, introduced ns ovidonce two wicked hero today to be Joseph Ellis, supposed
butcher knives whien, alleged the do- murdered of Joseph Shalnnsky in In-
fondant, his wiro threatened to stab diannpolis, Justice W. M. Kiug tele-
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Colonel Theodora Boosevelt
ORCED TO
GIVE 500
TO LAM
Los Angeles Architect Tell in
Bixby Trial of Blackmail
He Paid.
UNITED PBBBS XJAASRD WIB1. (
Boston, Sept. 25. Wiring from New I
York to the Massachusetts state pro-1
gressive 'committou, Colonel Theodore'
Roosevelt flatly denied yesterday after
noon published reports that the Repub
lican nomination for the presidency in
1910 would be acceptable to him. He
bitterly denounced an article to this
effoct appearing in tho Boston Herald. '
The Roosevelt telegram said in part:
"I don't think it worth while to
answer the articles, but If you think
otherwise you may publish this tele
gram or state that I state the Herald's
statements are preposterous falsehoods
which were published because they were
falsehoods. If these falsehoods are de
nied the Horald undoubtedly will in
vent new ones."
MURDER DF TWO MEN
IN COMPLAINT
him with. Tho defendant further tea
titled at tho request of his attorney
that his wife at one time tried to in
jure him by slamming a trunk lid down
on his hand."
Mrs. C'assio was then called to the
stand and she testified that sho was
afraid of hor husband and at the time
mentioned she picked up a knife and
threatened to defond herself with it.
She further testified that during the
two years she was mnrrlod to the de
fondant, he furnished her with but
$3.50 to clothe herself and that her par
ents supplied tho rest of the money. She
said she had not been provided with
anything to cook with, that her hus
band was insanely jealous and that he
treated her in such a manner that she
coilld no longer love or respect him.
Mrs. Cassie further testified that her
1EFEAT
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graphed to the Indiana capital for a
complete description of tho wanted
man. The' suicide rcsenibleu nulili.i,.v,i
pictures of Ellis, and papers found in
his pockets bear out the theory that
he is the person sought.
The Weather
Old soa
Tho Dicky Bird
Kays: Oregon, Fail
tonight and Fri
day; heavy frost
tonight east por-
"on, easterly
winds.
UNITID r-BKBB LBASKD WI1IB.
San Francisco, Sept. 25, A. R. Coul-
son was formally ehargod at 11 a. m.
today with the murder of William Ack
er and George Kovack. The accusation
was made by Detective Manuel De La
Guorra. .
Acker and Kovack wore shot to death
a few minutes aftor 2 o'clock last Sat
urday morning as thoy wero launching
in the Atlas garage with Coulson's
common law wifo, Mrs, Catherine Gal
lagher, who was also shot and seriously
Wounded. '
(,'oulson gave himself up late Satur
day aftoruoon. Since then, until to
day, he wtis held by the police under
no formal accusation,
Superior Judge Lawlor today refused
a writ of habeas corpus for Mrs. Gal
lagher who is technically detained by
the polico, though actually In a hos
pital suffering from tho wound. Hor
attorney, 0orgo Cpsby in fact, with
drew the request for tho writ saying
he bolioved his cliont was satisfied to
remain whore sho is.
SHERIFF IS ROUNDING UP
COURT CONTEMPT
UNITED rBKRS UABSD WISE.
Seattle, Sept. 2. Aftor delaying ac
tion for 18 hours on bonch warrants
issued by Judge Humphries! late yos
terday afternoon, Sheriff Cudiheo this
morning started out to round up 1)9
socialists and members of the Free
Speech league, who wore 'ordered ar
rostod for contempt of court,
Tho wholesale arrests demanded by
Judgo Humphries followed tho opon de
fiance hurled at tho jurist at a mass
meeting Sunday, in which the socinliBt
party officially joined the free speech
fight and threatened to make a farco
ofvJudgo Humphries' authority by de
liberately violating his orders, If he
should insist on punishing for contempt
of court, three spenkors at an open air
meeting hold in City Hall park recent-
The letter of defiance, signed by
(III, whs sent to Judge Humphries and
he wsb informed that voluntoors from
all over the state would be ask'od to
joiu in the cammign to make his court
a farce.
Salem Should Put on Her Best
In Honor of Her Fair Visitors
UNiTiD rnsss masio wibs.
Visnna, Sept. 25. The Servian gar
rison of the Albanian town of rrisrond
have beaten off a dosperato Albanian
attack, according to messages received
hore today. Albanians now occupy
Diakowa and Dibra, however, and
fierce fighting is in progress along the
Sorvisn Albanlau frontier.
Commencing Monday Salem will keep
open house for the Imlance of the
state, and for many visitors outside of
it. It is only right therefore that like
tho dainty hostess ihe Is, she put her
house in order for her guest. In other
words wo should, every man, woman
and youngster in the city, do all we
can to make the city attractive and
give our visitors the vory best we have
in stock both as to our own looks and
home, and their comfort and pleasure.
We should "doll up," put on our very
best civic dross for the occasion and
appear at our best.
To accomplish this, even- 1,.,.
"'an should see that his place of busl
"ess is well deeornted. The streets are
already pretty well strung wit, ))ai).
ners ami bunting, l,t addition to
this every business plnce should have
its windows decorated and tho private
houses especially in tho central part of
the city should also have a display
of buhtiag, anything to call attention
to the fact that Salem i. more than glud
to have her visitors put their feet
under her mahogany and .hare the
feast with her.
Prom all Indication, there will be one
of tho biggest crowds hero tho city
has ever seen, and it Is up to us to
mako their visit ono that they will re-
member with pleasure, and mark with
a white stone. Wo it rrt ti ti. m 1 1 1 rt t am f .
..(iH,
nig just what should be done; thut
is for the householders to decide some
thing in honor of tho occasion. Salom
is the second city In the state in pop
illation and first In beauty, and thli
imputation it is up to hor to maintain
Hoe to It that you do not wait for those
noighliors to start the good work, You
are just as competent to do that as are
taey.
IIS
BAR ASSOCIATION
WILL TAKE ACTION
Judge Declares Lawyers Who
Engage in Such Work ,
Should Be Disbarred.
united rasas leased wrnE.1
Los Angoles, Cal., Sept. The defeusa
of George H. Bixby, Long Beach mil
lionaire banker, charged with contribu
ting to the delinquency of a minor girl,
scored another victory today when Oc
tavious Morgan, a wealthy architect,
was forced to testify in support of Bix
by 's contention that he was the vic
tim of a black moiling conspiracy.
Morgan swore that he gave to W.
1L Stevens, attorney, tor gixlg concoct
ed with the Bixby case, checks aggre
gating $2,500. Tho dofeuse then sought
to prove that those were given as the
price of silence regarding allagod re
lations between the architect and young
girls.
Claim Similar Extrtlon.
The Bixby attorneys aro hanging
thoir case on a contention are hanging
nar extortion was aimed at their client,
and that his present difficulties are th
result of his refusal to pay.
Morgan, who is white huirod and past
sixty years of ago, appeared deeply af
fected by tho revelations he was com
pelled to make. Evident effort to treat
him with consideration was made by th
defense attorneys.
While waiting for the attornoys to
conclude thoir arguments on the Mor
gan matter, Mrs. Elizabeth Luo.oy,
mother of Marie Brown-Levy, a wit
ness, was carried from the witness room
in a critical condition, the losult of
a cardiac attack.
Morgan, upon tho roqucst of tho de
fense, produced throe cancelled checks,
two for $500 and one for $1,500, all
Hiyabyle to Stevons.
Should Be Disbarred.
At this juncture Judgo Bledsoe in
terposed the declaration that the mat
ter of the checks will be reported to
tho bar association.
'If there aro any lawyers here who
prostitute thomsolvos to ongoge in op
orations of this kind, they should be
driven out of the profession," Judge
Bledsno said. "A eopy of this testi
mony will bo laid bo me before the bar
association."
Aftor Morgnn had testified that he had
no business relations with Stevons at
the time of tho check transfer, und that
Ste veus had told him that ho renre
snnted Mrs. Laccy, Davis asked:
"Wero you guilty of any misconduct
whatsoever (By reason of which you
core forced to give these chocks to
Slovens!"
Morgan refused to answer on tho
ground-that ho might thereby b "de
graded." Ho gave the snine retdv to
the next question, which sought to
bring to light tho purpmte ,'or which
tho checks were given to tho attorney.
BALBOA HONORED,
UNITED PSISS IJ0ASED WISE.
Constantinople, Sept. 25, More than
800 persous wero killed by the explo
sion of a powder mill at Ordu, a sea
port on tho Illnck Sea, last night, ac
cording to advices received hero today.
Tho explosion followed a flro which
practically destroyed the town. It
started by tho bursting of an oil reser
voir and spread rapidly.
UNITED PBBBS LEASED WIRE.
Sun Francisco, Sept. 25. Over tho
1'neifie ocean today there wont radint
lug from San Francisco a wireless mes
sage which reached every ship with
wireless apparatus, and asked it to dip
Itsflag In honor of tho 400th anniver
sary of the discovery of that broad ex
pense of water by Balboa.
OVER MILLION SUBSCRIBED.
(UNITED rnSSS LEANED WISE.
Belfast, Kept. 25. The Ulster volun
teer committee this afternoon announc
ed thut $1,250,000 already had been sub
scribed to the indemnity fund.