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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1906)
M fONIOHT, OOOLEB SUNDAY raHTBAcr. -9 t rwo jbditions daily, at.,2'30 Jf. JS. AHJL4;()1? Jf. AS. i M AIL Y CAPITAL ,TOUR N AL. lllllfcill'ltlfift -J in j Sy - ' " ' g " ..l-." m - . .. I !- M -, .,, I I I . I. ! ,,..--, III , . ,,,,,1, YOb'qSL balem, obeqon, battjbday, jakuaby o, iooo. N0. o, niiiimiimw uJtKs uSia-nmK 4 fl-IHH p , ER T. LOUIS FAIR Carter Hands Pres ent Francis a Great Big Wad suDjcevtaoin ' ntor Cajgw, the national . turn ism a i gton, Jan. . The methods fenWAdrfteATttrfVAmMifc It... T.rtti!tiM4i Til. . muur fnnaviaviiv v& lv livuimain U4- ehaeeJlirBesltloa Company mar yot bo nUonal investigation, 8en of Montnnn, president of commission, Is propnrcd to broadside In oontrreM (.should that body mnko nn Inquiry Into i'tho manner in which tbo original $5,- ' 'OOO.OOOJKpproprlnUon and subsequent .fc J government was expended. f 45r Thereperl' says Car tor's commission is indlgimnWat tbo treatmont tbo fair of I fiaUds Isjsflld to bavo accorded its They nllogo incompetency except at the cud. and toll rent scientific and economic olatlon of the flrnl Ian, and financing the fair are lie deposition of the sal fair is criticised. members; fiferatiK of- the ' -,rnVeg . Awn rprg snannn i,lWJoWT suBb CELEBRATES SOME OLD TIMES (Four O'Cloek Edition.) Washington, Jan. O.Bepresontattve iKahn, of California, introduced today a bill appropriating 41,000,000 to pre vido for tho eolobraUsn of tho 400th anniversary of the discovery of tho Fa eifle ocean by Vaoeo Nunez Balboa, by holding an international exposition at San Fraelseo in 1018. The intention is to hold nn immense naval rcviow of ships of all nations in San Francisco bay on Septombor Mlb, the day on ivliioh Balboa first saw tho Pnoifle. IDA WAS BUTTED CLEAR OUT Preparing for Boyal Baptism. Home, Jan. 0. Bxtonsiro prepara tions nro rondo for tho baptism of Princess Baa of Baltonberg, who is eoon to bo married to King Alfonso of Spain. Tho ceremony will bo per formed! in the most impressive man ner, and in the presence of a largo number of spectators, at St, Peters. Archbishop Stoner, tho highest Boglbm (prelate in Kerne, will perform tho Mr emony in the official pretence of the OanHnal Merry dot Val, the Papal secretary of stale. ir is H ,!f am GREAT & ,I"1IJII,"T TTTTCTC ECUUL. i njiya On tfie Following Goods gant to reduso stock beforo Invoicing, and oleso out all broken linen. 285 ccnt Reduction on all Men's and y's Ovetcoats and Ctavcncttc Rain Goats. "" Thf? "SeeablS X an opportunity to supply yourself and your beya with good, sor- Fercoats at prices you can't afford to overlook. .y3200 Men's High Grade Salts on In U j duciion. New York, Jan. ti. An insldo peop into tho underground workings of the Standard Oil Company in its moves to stifle competition was obtained again today on the resumption of taking testimony by llndley. Ida M. Butts, n stepdaughter of George Itiec, said she was driven out of business by the Standard. She said she worked in Biee'a ofilse. II. II. Bogors toek tho stand today about noon. Ho gnvo his residonco nnd name, and said he was in the oil busi ness. "When asked with what compan ies ho was connected, Atternoy Howe interjected an objection, and Instruct' ed the witness not to answer. Commis sioner Sanborn said to Hewe: "The witness will take no advice from you you represent no parties to this netfen, ami I insist that you do not further in terrupt the proceedings." Rogers re fused to answer on the grounds of per sonal privilege. He said he was not afraid of InorimlaattBg himcolf. A wordy war between Bowo and Sanbera wm elp4Utod. AdJourHMcttt ' was UkoH about 1 o'clock to prevent a dbv graoofwl tormimitioN of the hearing Sanborn ordered Itowe to leave, but he rofiMfrtX Tho situatioii grew critical Bogors rcoMMiod tho sUad again af ter luaoh, tho difference having boon adjuoted. Bowe, regularly appearing as oohmoI, was allowed to attoud and advise witneeeos. Plana World's Munioipol CongTOsa. London, Jar. Of Hir Bdwin Corn wall, chairman of the London county oouncll has Ivvied to the proec fur publication a proposal for nn inter nataonttl congreM of representatives of capital having a population of mero than 600,000, to meet annually for tho dieouMlen of municipal meth od. 84r Bdwin says ho in encouraged to mako Mila auggottlen by the good recultn following tho recent exchange of AHtonltlefl botween tbo London county council and tho Paris municipal oounoll. lie also proposes an ox ha age of pupils between tho school i controlled by the municipality held A CHICAGO ' MURDER , MYSTERY Chicago, Jan. 0. Mrs. Arthur W dbntry, aged 10, roflneil, cultivated aid bearing an oxccllont reputation among her neighbors, rushed into the ofclee of Dt. Davidi Doughterty, below her apArtments at SM IA Salle avohuo. thhj morning, and died in a few min utes from a wound in her throat. The janitor aaya that at about the eame time a man he supposed to bo a room or in the Gentry apartments fled down tho-street toward tho city. Tho woman Is the wife of a wolt-knewn business man here. The murdered woman's husband is president ol tho Univorsal Trading nnfl Sapply Company. Tho mystery as to the cause is unsolved. Her threat wna cut from oar to ear. She triod io toll the physician hew ho reooiveti the wound, but died boforo she was able to ttter a word, friends nay the man wlfom the janitor saw leaving was n bearder. It ia believed he tried to rob Mrs. Oeatry, or was repulsed in un wotoomo advances, when he killed her. A tdood-UiiMNt nwor wao found in tho hall of tho apartment. The woman only married Gentry last September, fttte wm highly educated, and a painter of eontddorablc note. Gentry, whoa no tified of W doath at hi office became hyuiorieal. The murder and autoMc, At midnight of Mrs. Oarl O. AlaWrg and John U. Mo)ler, In the mme noigbborhood, has upset the north side of tho city, and setUko entire datective force of the olty to work. The poMeo say they aro leaking for Prank J. OoHoUntlne, whose father Is aald, to be well-knowR in Now York. GonitABtlne was a roomer in the Wild ing.' The police took ehargc of a num ber -of litor in bis room. They soy CoaKautinn received a stated income from bia father, and bad a predilection for obsorving cloudy the charms of n handsome woman. -jPft, ' A. "L.1 a )A . jiug momucrsajp in too eongreta. ev- i uunuctrctiu LctDieb at z,j per cent, re- oral jMrra200 Boy's Suits on our bargain v tittles reduced from 20 to 30 per cent. riljiper cent, reauction on lvien s and Bays Duck Wort Coats x . leadiair Americans, to whom the IproposiWoo- wao submitted, oxprooued themsoivM otrongly in favor of the plan aa4 declared thomoolvec eoavln cod that tho groat municipalities of tho Unite) States would not bo alow ia recognising tho vaIuo and import ance of euoh eoagroMU. A circular letter hac boon prepared, which will bo soot to the mayoru of more than 600,000 inhabitants in Europe, as well as ia tho United BUtea and Canada. ii ort. stock of asserted kinds of men's heavy work gloves t $1.00 vl- d to 7S. p cent, reduction on Men's and " bk tarwft lsAa I nW 5 ak T m Jajb .a.. &Jl a owwiCTa. x ujj muuora every mmtet in tne bouse Kgf XTB OP MEN'S UNDBBWHAE ON OTJB BABOAZN TAJ&mYAT OBUATLT BUDUOHD PBIOEfl, BEOKHN LOTS Ol MSK'S d AXD 3MTS' HHIBTS AT OBILLTLT BBDUOXEO PBICBS. ODD ToOTS "OP KMV8 HATfl AT PBIOES THAT WILI. GLOSS THEM OUT IJf A 2sm t " 0W LOTS IK LADIES OOBSBTfl. Ttey aro numboM wo are drop- ,tbo IlBC, $1.60 grado redueed to 81.25 95 grade reduced to -..7B . 80o grade reduced to 60 50o grade reduced to 35 LADIES' ONBTTA UNION SUITB ' BEDUOED. $8.83 grade reduocd to 82-25 $.85 grade redueed to 3185 $1.W gade reduced to Sjt50 $1.03 grodn reduced to 125 $T.M grade redueed to SI. OO overstocked on one lino of miosou" flesh-colored fioo qualiry, all e&r, ia eitta io to 34, which wo offor at 20 per cent rednetioa ralno over offered ia oil wool underwear. Every wool blanket rodocod SO per ooat. Thio includes ell white and gray wool jnlg frocul f - v VKTIK LnnB Till H b,jslB ! ttanH IB fian "vWSKK AS is tkolKOot KB- tfcCjBMHWO Tim Sumlan Christmas. Washington, D. O, Jan. . Tomor row the ltMlan all over the world will celebrata Obrietma. Their ceio broiioH comes later than that of the other OitrietMn nation, bfoauso they. will Adhere to the old Julian calendar, which is now tntrtoen days behind our calendar. At tho IWwian embamy the day will be celebrated ia the usual manner ami in Mte evening the ambas sador and bis wife will entertain a select party at dinner. It will bo a rather quiet, eomi-dfplematU affair. St, Petersburg, Jan. d. Tomorrow is CtrUtmaa, but the usual holiday oplrlt whioh is manifolded for many 4y before the celebration, is absent tkw year. The terrible oconec enacted in many parts of the empire have put a Just Like Groenbuks. St. Prtoraburtr, Jan. 6. Tho flnan eta! condition of the country is ox- j.HMr unan ,i, -i.. ..i tim tremoly throatoalng. Paper money Us ; p mRt, ,t vm tUt 1, been iwued eo far in exec of the Worr.w'o etdobmtion wUl bo even eoontry'a aWllty to redcom it, that , tat ymTt whw, u the only solution w tho flUng of a WM .u u, w,tta W(u. now loan, which U prcUcJK inpM-' alisuitlwi. The iwporlAl family will alble while the nroaent cond4tTon Usta. FobaWy cposd the kolidoyu at Tear O. O. Ireland, of Cervalils, who UiU9 gu Tbero m be R Christmas boon vielUng at Uo home of bis aunt, XtM f.r taa MUm, bnt no elaborate Mcs. Booth, oa Bast Ohomaketa street, eolebration of the doy ,a In formor remrnea nome looay. Prof. W. O. Ilawley went up to Al bany today. E. J. Vinans went up to Cervalils today to attend a meeting of the exec utive eemmittce of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, Harry Wiustanley accompanied the girls' basketball tea to to Cervalils to day. ' Mr, and Mra. Milo Stathews returned this morning from a short visit to Portland. yoari. Big Orders for tbo Lackawanna, Now York, Ja. 6. -Tho board of directors of tho Delaware and Lack- UaUuiry gtep to a oloeer entente bo- Will Form Customs Union. Belgrade, Jan. 6 A. conference is being held bore today between repro sntativea of tho Bulgarian govern ment and officials of tho Servian gov ernment, with a vtaw of arranging the details of a custom union between the two eounfcrie. The plan is Of the greatest importance and it is expect' ed that gradually all the other Bad kaa states and principalities will be induced to join thla oustomn union. It is believed that the establishment of the custom union will be the pre- "t )V 0' CkzzSi fjn"jr MCf &7 72 Myfa wanna railroad has authorised an ox poaditure of $0,000,000 for equipment and additional rolling stock, and the orders for the work bavo been given fiat. 2Iueb of the work will bo done at the comp&ny'o Saranton ahopc The order includes 8400 box cars, 200 stock ears, 100 carriage ears and four milk ears. About 300 men will bo added to tho present shop forco of 700. The American Locomotive company is to build 60 engines, to bo delivered next April and May. To the Barney & Smith Co., of Dayton, O., has been giv en an order for 500 steel gondolas, 600 steel hopper oars, 18 milk ears, 10 ex press cars, nnd two vestibnled coaches. The Am a Oar & Foundry Co. Is to bail.? cherf for ouburban oer vice artuHBsWsW'iBpta'&tiOB ears. tweon tho Balkan etates and will have a tendency to strengthen their power and political influence. Hurt ia Wreck. Hooeac Palis, N. Y., Jan. 6. Seven were injured, one fatally in the wreck ing of tho Montreal express on the Boston & Main railroad. Tho switch had been opened- and wedged in that position by tnogc The signal was twieted to indicate the switch was closed, Jap Obilr at College. South Bend, Ind., Jan. 0. A course of Japanese history was established today at Notre Dame University Frauds Bugita, a graduate of the. DOCTORS FOUND BRAINS Chisago, Jan. O-The body of Jacob llustman, aged 40, president of the Jefforsoa Ice Company, was found in tho corporation offices this morning, shet. A revolver was found near. The police nro unable to ay whether It was murder or sidoldo, Tho dead- .man, hts physician, Dr. Charles Genn, says Ituetman for tha past year ban guttered losses aggregat ing several hundred thousands, whlob, ho declared, was duo to tho persecu tions of tho alleged ico trust. Tho doo tor says Itustmnn teld him ho couldn't stand It any longer. He olnlms his patient has been insnno for tho past two weeks. METHOD IN HER MADNESS Japan Has a Contract. Bt, Petersburg, Jan. CUnkhmotelfr, tho now Itussian minister to Japan, will prose to Toklo via Amerioa, and visit tho President with whom he is Acquainted. Ho is charged with the task of cementing the friendship of Japan and Mutem, 0 ' Would Not Lend tho Money. Paris, Jan. 8. It Is reported that the conference of Kekovneff, former Itoc f4on minister of nuance, with Premier Kouvicd, in regard to the Russian loan of 500,000,000 franc resulted uatV voraWy for Hussta. A Disastrous Blew Up. Ohloago, Jan.' & Fifteen are report ed killed In an exploilsn at Dolose & Bhentrd's atone quarry, at 0rrybHli, south of this city. Flro in Kansas Olty, Kansas City, Me., Jan. C Despite the Are last night the Bank of Com opened this morning undamaged. Woman Who Fainted Has a Husband, a Doctor, In the Army Washington, Jan. C Dr. Minor Mor ris, husband of the woman ojeoted freai the White Ueuso, characterises tho oe ourroMCe as a "burning shame, nnd n national disgrace," Tho woman is still la bed. Tho doctor arrived this morn ing, And will urgo An investigation of tho reasons for bis dismissal from tha army modloa service. GdobrAtlng "La BcfanA," Borne, Jan. 0. Today (s tho feaat of "La BofanA," which is merely a cop ruption of "ItptptMnla." This is one of the great 1 toman holidays and, as far as nohdnoM m oonoornod, the near cot approach to tbo AmorloAM glorious Fourth of JUly. Prom early morning till late at night boys, and ovon grown people, dressed in their boat Sunday ctouhoi, march through tho streoWi, armed wish Un bonw, whistles, raUh ots and other Instruments of torture, oapb4o of making hideous nolsos ami the din inoroasori from hour to hour, until it reaches its climax at the hour of mtdttlghU It is especially a feast for the peer and tho wealthy Romans and tho thousands of foreigner, visit ing Borne, eon tout themselves with watching tho noisy crowds from n eafn distance. Tho center of tbo eolcv bratlon is tho old l'lawm Nftvann, where hundredH of booths and marks stalls have Wen crested and where fruit, sweets, toys ami all kinds of noisy instruments aro sold. F H tuICAGO 33WRJE JPtEOPZES JBARGAW JFMOUS&" ,4. TAKE NOTICE THat the Chicago Stoe Will Hold a G eat CLEARING SALE rOB TIIB NB3CT THERTT DAYS tho policy f tbo Caiosgo Store is to olea. tbo imdTOs at tbo bogUu-ns' f oa . to w-kc room for tbo now goods wnlck begin to arrive about the first of February.. Goods sold re gardless of cost. 1 Ftno Umbrella, price 00c 76 BUk Finished Velvets, yd. . . .40c 004 Albatre-, all colors, yd ..4&o 30c Iolia BUk, all oelers, yd....Sc 70c Colorod TaffeU BUk, yd . . . .40c 70c Fanoy Dross Bilks, yd 80s 1.33 Faaey WsisUng Velrcts, yd 80s 75c Bbtok Dreus Goods, yd 40e 60s Colorod Dress Goods, yd....S0o Fanoy Plaid Dress Ooods, yd.,.. 35s 1.M Broadcloth, 60 is., yd.... 75c tLfiO I-Japroof Cloth, yd Soo Soibxl Comforts, ooah 60s Boiled Blankets, pair 40c Better oao at sale prices, Betnan&ts of Drone Goods half price. 15c Canvas Lining, yd 0c 15c Belosias, all colors, yd Oo 18c drops CBoth, yd 121.0 15o Choriott Bhiiting, yd 10o Odd) lot of Oio and 7c calicoes, 4c lBc Oretons, yd 81-3a 0c Blooohod Ucslins, yd 0W Uablenohod Ifu-lin, yd Ss and OVio Towels at any price..., ...... , . . .....4c, 5c, 6V4c, 8 l-3c layc Shaker Ilannel, yd., . .81-3o Ms Wool rKderdewa, yd Mc S0 Bkttcbod, Table Linen, yd..J0e 15 PiHow Oas, each ilOo 15c All Linen Whito Kapkins, eaoh 81-8a 75c Kim&nas, sale price 45c 75o Outing ITanaol Nightgowns 40o Ladies' 36c Wool Flooced Urfdor- wear 23c Children's 9oo underwear ....12V.0 10c Pearl Buttons, doc 5c 5o Sous Bilk, spool 2o 10c Frilled ISasUc, yd 5a Ladies' S0c Heavy Fleeced Hose, pair soot -JO 12V-0 Ladlos' S6c Patent Leather Bolts 15c 10 Baincoats, each. $5.00 Priced slaughtered la this de partment. 13.50 Trimmed nats, sale price $1.45 $5.00 Trimmed Hats, oalo priae $2.50 Ladles' 50o Hand Bags, price. ,5c Lodi&s' 85c naad Bags, price. .40e Ladles' 80s Wool Mitts, prieo.,10e LadiM' 8c H. B. White Hdkfs..So 3Ien's 50c Hoary Undorwoar. . . .5c Men's 60o blaek and whito striped Working Shirts, price 35c Ladies' and Mob's Shoes at clear ing oalo prices. Meq's Clothing half price. Safem'sGfeatestGfowingStoi'e MEVAV HDAC Corner of Commer- PLACQ3 FOB CASH BUYERS TO TBADS.