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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1904)
jht and Thursday, fair; warmer pay- V t MLY CAPITAL JOURNAL XIV, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904. NO. 195. WOR WATERS OFFERS TO BUILD CARLINE Submits Proposition to Inhabitants of Rosedale and Liberty Neighborhoods f r r Mayor Frank W. Waters has made tie following proposition to tho peo plo ofvLiberty and Rosedale, regarding the proposed electric lines extended to thoseaSelghborhoods. luTxjittio residents of Liberty and Iteweeale. and alone the oronosed eleo- RSr line extension commencing at present southern terminus of the lOUlwms Light & Traction' Company's Tne, on South Commercial street, iU,extendlng along the county road euthj towards Liberty and Resedale: yWfcereas, At several recent meet' held at Liberty and Salem and 'Liberty, wherein were represented in- ' terested parties, it was proposed and undertaken to raise the necessary money to construct and operate an ex tension of the present South Commer claltreet car lino, leading from Its ' nm0con f tArmlnnv nlrmt iYa nnv itV""W ., , T ., , EToao; soumwara 10 ijiueny, ana on to ssedale, a distance of approximate- IMfour and one-half mlle3, and IWhcreas, At said several meetings popular subscription! paper was de eded upon as the best and quickest weans of ascertaining public senti ment, and pursuant thereto said sub- crlptlon papers weie placed In friend ly circulation, towards the end that 15,000 might be raised as a loan to he Citizens' Light & Traction Com- ij wherewith to aid in the con- fetructlon of this proposed extension; ild extension being estimated to cost l?30,000, of which amount the Citizens' iLight & Traction Company was. to fur- Enisli one-half, and the balance to be lised under tho popular subscription papers, nnd Whereas, A subscription committee was started to work with the Intention of raising the $15,000 required by the fcsaid Citizens' Light & Traction Cora ppany, tho subscribers thereto to be called together at a later period, and, sltlonjn their work, and, as a result of this lack of support, the aforesaid popular subscription plan has been withdrawn, and three reasons are named for so doing. First: Want of sufficient co-operation and support to the subscription papers by residents of Salem, Liberty and Rosedale. Sec Sec ond: The manifest lack of a thorough understanding of the proposition sub mitted to the general public. Third: JUDGE ISSUED . ORDER That City Be Enjoined From Interfering With Packers Chicago, Aug. 24. Judge Brentano this morning granted tho application of the packers for an injunction re straining tho city from enforcing the order for the evacuation of the stock yards buildings used for housing strike breakers. He said the Injunction was granted In tho interests of peace, busi ness interests and good order. If tho men were required to leave tho yards every night riots would result. President Donnelly returned from WORK OF BLACK HAND Ne.w York Italians Are in iHigh State of Excitement The discover' of several technical de-1 St. Louis today. He declared tho pros fects covering the proposed extension, and for these reasons the original plan pects of winning tho strike are bright and based his hopes on tho demoral- of popular subscription having been I ized condition of the packers' business withdrawn, and those who have sub scribed In any amounts are hereby re leased from) ,any and all obligations named In the aforesaid subscription paper, Therefore, Still believing the exten sion to be of inestimable value to Sa lem, Liberty and Rosedale and sur rounding country, and a profitable in vestment, and In withdrawing the popular subscription, the following proposition Is hereby substituted, which proposition is respectfully sub mitted by Frank W. Waters, and In lieu of the promoters working through the hereinbefore mentioned commit tees, and other interest parties asso ciated with the carrying out of the originally planned undertaken plan of concentrating this proposed extension under popular subscriptien: A proposition to the residents of Salem, Liberty, Rosedale and residents along the proposed South. Commercial street car line extension, and to all others Interested In said extensien: If the above 'referred, residents and citizens wilt1 furnish to me, free of any cost and expense whatever, a right of way along the hereinbefore men tioned proposed extension; if they will do all required grading; if they will furnish and lay the necessary and re quired ties; If they will furnish and Tho heavy losses they nro sustaining, he said, compelled them to sell moat below cost, and their business was be ing cut Into tremendously by tho In dependent packers. In St Louis tho packers are fairly giving meat away. In New York they are compelled to sell below cost, and Chicago Is tho only place where they maintained prices. He believes the packers cannot stand the financial strain much longer. De federation aro expected. o Returned from Yaqulna. Col. L, K. Page and family have re turned from a month's outing In the mountains and by the seashore. They drove over from Yaqulna bay, arriving last night, and had a splendid good time. New York, Aug. 24. Salvator Bos soto, aged 18, was shot to death today In his father's restaurant on Park street by Carlo Ros3attl, aged 35, be cause he had disclosed to tho police secrets of the alleged "Black Hand." Tho father was knocked down and chocked by the slayer, who was pur choked by the slayer, who was pur sued by a mob of. 1000 Italians, who ALEXIS CHRISTENED WITH MUCH POMP Heir to Russian Throne Annotated and Immersed Before Many Prom inent Officials St. Petersburg, Aug. 24. With pomp and ceremonies the he'r to tho Rus sian throno was baptised in the Palace Church at Peterhof today before an assenYblago of diplomats and royalty. Tho child was annolnted nnd Im mersed In holy water by the metro politan of St, Petersburg. After tho intr nt.tnnv,i t, kh, wfc.noo . ceremony tho manifesto of tho Czar tlon in an attemnt to crt nt RoRsatti.!00 tho blrtl ot a 80n was Published. It la understood that Bossoto revealed ,This Krants man' Privileges to tho peo tho plan of secrecy, to murder and rob a party of their countrymen on their way to Italy. EDWARD FEELS WELL plo of Russia and attempts to concil iate the people of Finland. In honor of Uio christening tho Czar conferred a number of orders. Tho white eagle was conferred upon M, DeWItte, the Insignia Alexander Newsky on Count Lamsdorf, minister of foreign affairs; M. Yerraoloff, minister of agriculture; M. Muravleff, minister of Justice The present minister of public works nnd railways, M. K. Hlloff, was ap- ! polntod socretnry of state. Marlenbad, Bohemia. Aug. 24. Dr. Tho Imperial party, In a glldod coach Ott, IClng Elward's physician, contra-' drawn by, ojght; horses, proceeded by diets tho pessimistic rumors published nn 03cort of 8:!ttrs nnd Cossacks, recently recardine tho health of his prewueu irora aiuxuuuuu. pumcu maleatv's health, 'nnd savR lie Is atrnmr. 1'Oiernoi. ino procession .--- , , ... or than ever. It Pays to Move. Jennie Edith Phillips has com menced an action In tho circuit against Matthew Gibson for rent. Turner &, Inman are attorneys for plaintiff. Metropolitan Life Insurnnco Com1 pany. IncorporateTby tho stato of Now York. The company of tho people by tho people and for the people. Eight million policies outstanding the most gigantic organization In Amorlca. J II'. McCourt and J. Oliver, representa tives. Room 10, McCornack block. Agents wanted to Poterhof. Tho procession to tho church Included the omperor, dowager fompress, Princo Henry of Prussia, Prlnco Louis, of Battonberg, Topic sontlng tho godfather of tho baby, Em' peror Wllliahn, King Edward and monn. bors of tho Imperial household. After tho baptism tho Emperor Invested his son with tho Insignia of tho Ordor of St. Andrew. Tho ringing of bolls and salutes of 301 guns announced tho completion of tho coromonios. The state luncheon followed at PeterhoC Tho city was beautifully decorated, nnd will bo Illuminated tonight. Tho health of tho Czarine &nd Czarowltcbj Is excellent. a Sebastapol Struck Mine. London, Aug. 24 Tho JapaneBO le gation Issued a report from the conv mandor of tho Jnpaneso torpedo boat destroyer Asashlo, which stated that whllo tho Russian battleship Sebasta pol was bombarding tho Japaneso land, position on tho outer hnrbor at Port Arthur yesterday, Bho struck a mlnov and Immediately listed. Hor bows and beams were submerged, but sho was. towed Insldo the harbor. Time Extended. Washington, Aug. 24. Tho state de partmont this morning received n cablegram from Consul Goodnow at Shanghai, stating that tho Chlnoao foreign office hasi extended! tho tlmo for ropalrs to tho Russian cruiser' As kold to August 28th. MARRIED. A'KIN HIEFLBIN. At tho rosldonco of S. Wi. Spencer, corner of Capital and Chomekota stroots.thlsi morning; at 9 o'clock, Miss Elva A'Kln to Mr. Wm. C. iroofloln, In tho prcsenco of a vory fow relatives and friends'. They left this morning for Yaqulna whero thoy will mako their future? homo, tho groom being a resident of that city. Rov. P. S. Knights ot ilclated at tho ceremony. after satisfactory arrangements as to "payments, character of loan, etc., were, set all trolley wire poles required; if Ito organize themselves Into a mort-jthey will furnish such' timbers as may jgago or bond company, thus perfecting be required for any bridging or similar natters by eliminating parties who work, and will do all work in a suitable Overlooked the opportunity to sub-' manner, and supply the best materials criblng from having any voice in the obtainable from their own resources, arrangement of the Issuance of the within tJie period of day6 from proposed bonds or mortgages from the the date hereof MAIL ORDERS You will find It easy shopping by mall if you send your orders hove. Wo aro prepared in overy way to fill all orders- promptly and satis factorily. ' gO2 rei&&Si NOBODY Importunes you to buy tho st6ro is a cheorful nnd comfortablo ploco to visit, to bo at homo in., ns free as your sitting room or don. WeN come. aforesaid company, to the subscribers raising the required loan of $15,000 and to place power and authority sole ly with subscribing Individuals, and Whereas, The various committees subsequently appointed for an ex haustive canvass under tho popular gfeubscrlptlon paper, encountered oppo- I will agree to purchase and lay all the necessary rails; to purchase and string all necessary wires; to lay all necessary tracks; to furnish all the necessary arms or brackets for sup porting trolley wires; to furnish all (Continued on Page Six.) THEY'RE HERE New Fall Dress Goods DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THIS GRAND COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S WEAR Visit tho second floor tomorrow If possible. "Oh, I was there week boforo last," you say. What of that? Do you know that praaticnlly the whole suit room' stock has changed since then? There are scores and scoro3 of ontlrely now coats, Jackets and suits hero, that you'vo not soon unless your call was made within the wccki The now fashion era Is row well established, and tho orlglnnl dros inspirations that will bo romemborcd through years to come are a'l exemplified In this style and' beauty show. and they're marked on the spot cash basis, our assortment thia season. You'll Nnd all the newest ideas in Radium Suiting, Ruritania Suiting, Romania Suiting, Tailor Suiting, Paquin Cloth, Eolicnc, Broadcloth, Crystal Broadcloth, Mohair Chrystalinc, Waterproofed Serges, Waterproof Cov erts For Rain Coats. It turns wates like rubber. Scotch Waisting, Persian Waisting, a novelty you'll like when you see it. Nubalbatross, and a full assortment of Staple Dress Goods and Waistings. Use the NEW IDEA DRESS PATTERNS and make yoot own seam ' allowance It often saves a half yard of expensive suiting. Tho old style pattern always call for too much goods. Any Patterns 10c. Potage 2c extra by mall. The New York Racket E. T. BARNES, Prop. I sels dry goods on the same margin of profit as other line. Hxperteneod dry' goods men say it can't be done. Wo have proved that it can be cause wo sell at prices that clear the goods out in their season. t Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. Comfortables We aro Just in recolpt of a full line of tho newost doslgns In comfortablos, blankets, otc. Wo hove comforts cheap enough to tako to the hop Holds or high-priced onough for the flneet mansion. Tho covorlng is of tho beet grade silkollne, all are cither quilted or knotted and tied. Wo have thorn In all sizes from the Bmall for three quarter bed to the full 72x78 size. A good grade cotton comfort, DrxG7 Inchos ..( 1.00 Bettor grades up to SJJ30.00 A pair of 10-4 cotton blankets, gray or tan 50 Other grades up to Jj$15.00 I)alr Dress Goods Interesting newnea In this depart ment for all seekers of tho nowoit fabrics for fall wear. Hero you can find all the popular weave nnd col ors In the most npprovod cloths. A glance through this dopartmont will set aside whatever doubts you may have entertalnod regarding what is to bo worn. We aro always pleased to show tho now things, and porhapB we can help you out of somo vexed problem. Rugs Tho "Shlraz" and Smyrna Rugs In high art effects that you will find bore In oxcluslvo pattorns not to bo found oUowhoro In this city tho colors aro benutlfulpattorns nro somothlng nevor boforo seen In this valley. We havo thoso rugs In all sIzoh fronv tho mall 18x30 to tho largo alzo 9x12 foot. Ateo a fuM lino of tho celebrated Navajo Indian doslgns In slzos of ruga. T New ip 9 J Uncle Qotm. j v M IK ot M JL cLIM. ' T3yT I r Broken Lines Thero are a great many bargains on both floors in broken linos, tho re-suR of our big clearing ale. All these short lengths and broken linos are belc? closed out at great sacrifices Ask for them. "mrode" Hand Piiuhid) ' UNDERWEAR No other store in this olty Is show ing such a large and varied atwort mont of the new underwear for fall. It will soon be time to look to your heavier wear, so come now whllo tho stoek is at Its highest point. All grade. A now and 00 in plat lino of the new models for fall in many new trimmings. Your new tailor suit will "bqH' bettor over a now stralght'front corset. Hotter suo thoae new beautios. 50 o $3.50 ST. LOUIS FAIR CONTEST ONLY SEVEN DAYS MORE dote 'his interesting contest Support your favorite. voting at 5 26 p in yesterday Total vote cut 83,854 I Number voted for MIm Mellen, Et . , 33,577 I MIc 8hlton, Mutlo Ileault of ... 65 .33,181 Hrt SchafTncr 'Jailor ZfifaJ Clolhe Men's Clothing As ever we aro still In tho load with the now tiling for fall. Of course wo wilt have the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx Mako of clothing, which Is Tocog nl.d a tho standard of tho tailor's art Hvory man Unit we fit out makes a favorobl Irnprenslon, an far ai clothing can do It, und If a man will live up to our clothing he can pasa muster anywhoro. FALL MODEL8 NOW READY. Shirt Comfort To liMure tho greatest shirt com fort buy your shirts at (ho olothlng headquarters. We carry onl tlio)0 linos that aro perfect In style, tit and workmanship shaped just right to fit the man and feel com fortable.