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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1906)
I n i '..;, i' DAILT 0A3.1TAI, JOOTNAls SAHW, oaSOOK, TUESDAY, APKCC 24, 1900. Another Consignment OP OUR DELAYED EASTER STOCK OP JAwemrORDS Expected today. Bear In mind these shoes arc fresh from the fac tory and that you are getting the newest and most up-to-date styles on the market at our Special Prices To show you that we mean what wo say, that not a single pair of our Ladies' Spring Oxfords will bo carried over, so on WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK "We will again givo you your choice of any of our Ladies' $3.50 or $4.00 Oxfords, Patent, Vicl Kid and Ton Leathers for i THE PITY ANDTHE PATHOS friends and eaid, "Here boys, you've got to fhow how sorry you are." Anu when the train pulled out that little woman had! at least money to aid and help herself for a month or two. There wero hundreds of Incidents ,but why prolong a tale of pathetic suf fering that only leads to tears. The Touch of Nature, The Sorrow arfd The Suffering That Unites Humanity -. v !p.y5 i 326 State St. Remember, these shoes go liko hot cakes. Our last shipment, consisting of 137 pairs, was cleaned out by our Friday and Saturday's sale. If you want to tako advantage of this special offer you must call early. , IRVIN & CO. p RSA&TA L Acknowledged Leaders. Phone 616 i FATHER G0P0N HANGED APPEAL FOR THE TELEGRAPHERS Manchester, England April 23. A correspondent wires that Father Oopon' was hanged by revolutionists, it is al leged, because ho sought to induce a friend to net as a spy on tbo revolutionists. The Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheu matic troublo; sold by all druggists, or two months' treatment by mail for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2026 Olive street, St. liouis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone 'n drug stores. dw-lyr An appeal has been received by lo cnl teJegrnph offices from tho headquar ters of tho Commercial Tolecranhers' Union, asking financial aid for teleg raphers suffering as a result of tho dis aster in San Francisco, This appeal is being sent to overy point in tho Unit ed Stntcs, and it is hoped that it will bo tho means of raising enough money to nllevinto their starving condition. If there be n worthw causo for con tributing to tho needs of a hunger ftricken people, this is suroly one. Ftoin tho Arst trembling of tho carta until tho city wa in flames tho tele graph operators stuck hcroicallv to IHtlHIMIHlMIHIHIIMlHHmHHHMIIMIHHII NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY WOOD i AT SALEM SAW MILL ! ! $1 .75 Pe Load i i j i The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. ! SALEM, OREGON nMmimiiHUummnHmummm,,,,,,,,, adl 3L One of the most desira' hit residences in South Salem for sale. See It's a combination of "KNOW HOW" and good materials that produce GOOD PRINTING. If that is what you are after, consult W. I. EIXIOTT MtlNTER 83 s. Com'i su SALEM, OREGON Fh0nei2i3 STALLION Tidal Wave "Will remain two or three seasons at tho Pair Grounds, Oregon, for the ervlea of bum, Exantae carefully his brooding; examine him as an la alvldwdj examine his racing qaalUies before choosing & stallion for your mare The If you find fault with him the expense yea bare bees to to list "wlU be eheerMly P& by the owner. Mw from a distance will be ftraiaa gee pasture free of charge. Due eare aid eastlea will be gtTe JNFreat aeeMeatt, bat will iot be rwpowJVU W4 Uy owt, JTec iU eayealeaw t WBtr ef mw TIDAL WAY! wlU b at ladt jHMuleaee gatwfeya aa Sa4ya f e week. 8eee eervtee the lew price f , tw pe!. Ower 8. 8. BaUey. Addrtee 8. , I44ey r Alps Stajeey, Fair ara4e, OtagM. 4-lf-Sw their posts, that wc might learn of the safety of mother, husband, daughter, son or friend. It was not until the llames wero eating intQ their very of flees and the buildings about them about to bo blown up in an effort to check the llames, did they consent to leavo their post. But, this was not "all with unceasing energy and dogged determination to do all in their power to keep tho world informed of the con ditions in tho stricken city, the operat ors, with their managers, established temporary offices in the outskirts of the city and worked day and night, with out a moment's renci, ana in some cases without food. The majority of tho operntors havo lost their homes. and all of them have sacrificed their typewriters. They are temporarily out of employment, and it is certain that n largo number of them will be unem ployed for soveral months on account of lack of facilities. "We bolievo this should not bo purely a fraternal fund-. Every business man has received some material benefit nt the expense of the San Francisco telegraph operators. All funds will bo sent directly to the Com mercial Telegraphers' Union Head quarters at Chicago free of expense and bo distributed nt once. Contributions will be gladly received at the local office of the Postal Tele graph company in this city. National Municipal League Meets. Atlnntic City, X. J., April 24. The annual conference of tho Xntional Mu nicipal League, which opened hero to day, promises to bo tho most interest ing organization ever held. Secretary Charles' Bonaparto will preside, when ever hla duties in connection with the Jones memorial exercises In Annapolis nnd his other official dujies permit him to do eo. Among tho prominent speak ers who will address the conference will bo Qeorge W. Guthrie, who wa recent ly elected mayor of Pittsburg Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphia; Mayor Dim Ick, of Scraaton, Pa.; Mayor Cutler, of Rochester, X. Y.; Thomas Basburn "White, counsel of the Commltteo of Seventy, Philadelphia; E. It. Chassbor ough, secretary of the Galveston City vjuu, xicnry Meinstock, president of tho Commonwealth Club, San Francis Co; Elliott H, Pendleton, a leader of tho reform forces in Cincinnati, O., and Prof. L. S, Bowe, of the University of Pennsylvania, Clnlton Rogers Woodruff, of Philadel phia, secretary of the league, in his re port, will deal with the advance during the last year la every Important munic ipal center In the country. The report will show that in so preceding year have there been so many victories for good government and so many substan tial improvements in methods as during the last year. The conference -will eloee with a dinner to the delecatet on Friday evening. The helpless appeals to every human being, and surely Salem showed itself as distinctly and entirely human yes terday, when the two train loads of refugees from the death-swept crity by the Golden Gate passed through. Those who helped) to relieve distress wero as diversified as those to whom they helped. They came from every class., and thev came because "The touch of nature made them all akin." Oh, the pity and the pathos of itl the sorrow the infinite, inconsolable despair of those who lost their all, who had relatives dead or, worse than all, missing in the wild maelstrom of des truction. One of those engaged in serving on the train yesterday, talking to a Jour nal reporter, said: "I met one man, a Mr. Hart, a merchant of San Joso, whom I had met at the Lewis and Clark fair. At that time ho was worth half a million. Yesterdav he was flee ing as from the wrath to come, with his wife and family. He was begged to stay off here for a few days but the desire of flight compelled him to go on. Another, a bookmaker who oper ated at the race tracks, said: "I am all up, but I have friends in Portland." Four old ladies, sitting together were given coffee, and one of them, with tears in her voice, said: "You look lik my boy who was killed." Perhaps tho most pitiful thing was a little 9-year-old boy, one of his legs broken, and stretched out on a car seat. Ho was asked if he wanted some coffee or milk, and with a shake of the head ho said, "Xol Xo! I want my mamma." Poor boy, never again will the mother-love come to him, for sho who gave him birth was buried in the ruins and cremated. He will never even have tho sad satisfaction of visit ing or caring for her grave. Another, a man in the full vigor of mnnhood, had been stricken down, his head crushed, and lay moaning, his .lit tle wife sitting beside him, dry-eyed but desolate. Jack Cooper, God bless him, discovered him. With tears in his eyes, he said to the silent little wo man, "How much mqney have youf" "Xot a cent." "Well"' sale' Cooper "you can have all I have," and ho put his big, generous hands down into hit pockets and gave up every dollar he had. Xot only this, but he went to bis Tho Now German Tariff. Tho next ten years from the 1st of March last will be a mcniorablo period in tho social, industrial and commercial world of Germany. Tho new tariffs, while having the approbation of the Agrarians, whose political influence is powerful, aro causing discontentment among tho commercial and working class?. The higher duties on food pro duce and grain will probably raise tho cost of living, which has already great ly increased! during tho past few years, and the high duties on foreign manufac tured articles heretofore imported in large quantities may tend to diminish German commerce. HOffi u. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Isaac M. Wagner tho final account of P. M. Wagner and Esther A. Xeal, as execu tors, was approved. The executors will be dismissed from their trust upon filing receipts in court showing the distribution of the estate funds on hand In tho matter of the estate of the late Conrad Snowden, tho final account of Josie Heimroth, the executrix, was ap proved. The final account of L. F. Butler, ad ministrator of the estate of Ma'tilda Butler, was also approved. Great Relief During tW . Which Women ilRlm from nervousness ul sick headache. S there is nothinfr fw'CTPl Dr. Miles' Anti-p .They stop the pains, JLl nerves, ami ;-J,50ol i S"c Ml Women the relief so much UA taken on. first i2 pain or misery, thwiT , the irritable cond KSAl nerves, and save yoJ suffering. Those XS at recrular intirvoi.i. "s oA . J- in. WCC'i ed to dread these M Piles Cured Suffering for Years, aud Bcd-Biddon from Piles, a Contractor of Marl- on, Indiana, la Cured by Pyramid OPilo Cure. Trial Packago Mailed Freo to All Who Sond Namo and Address. "I was troubled with Piles for sover al years before I would let it be known. But at last thoy became so severe that I could not walk and I had to tako my bed. I tried ovorything and anything tho dotors prescribed, and took their treatments for a long time. But noth ing ever did mo any good. I had scon your ad. in different newspapers, so I got a 50-cent box and! began using them. From the very first I got quick relief and by tho time. I was starting on my third box I saw I was cured. I havo not been troubled with them since. Xow you can use this as you ploase, because It is genuine. Yours, T. A. Sutton, Stone and Cement Con tractor, Marion, Ind." Instant relief can be gotten by using the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure, It Immodiatoly reduces all congestion and swelling, heals all cores, ulcers and ir ritated1 parts, Tho moment you start to use it your suffering ends and the cure of your dread disease is In sight. The Pyramid Pllo Cure renders a surgical operation foolhardy. Don't hack to pieces thqse tonder muscles, which, must be Intact if a satisfactory cure is to be obtained. The.' Pyramid Pile Cure is put up in the form of "easy-to-use," specially made, suppositories. They are sooth ing, painless, Instant and certain, A trial treatment will be sent you at ace by mail, la plain, sealed) wrapper, without a cent ef expense to you, if yea seacb your same and address to Pyramid Drug Co.. 13,305, Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mick. After ye rctelve the sample, you as get a Tegular-siae package ef Pyr aa4 Pile Cure at year druggist's fer W eeat. or if he kasstt It, Kd us the saey a&4 well seed .i to yes. Suro Curo For Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching; this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'e Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent oy man. Treatise xreo, Writo mej about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla.. Pa. contain tin lmrtnf..tr Imvo nr ?.. .. .AnJ or stomach if taken st .They give prompt rdid I I na.ve been an Wtu! years, i nave neuraltfi, Saf and pains around tb S? usius xl. reiieveu and rest, r. Miles' AnU-Wn . of tho pain, IS , the Pain Pills when I wu fiV Blck. they would hav " ft . recommend them for MrloSl'r'' MRS. TTTJVnv rrinrt5? .c , - ... na,4jK Dp. MM.' Anll.D.i. , V. rh.urd,W!i .wJi y$s p5S .ii. "i.vii z:? J7 ' .. i 25 dotes, 25 cents. Never tt Miles Medical Co., M DR. KIM A Pleasant Wax to Travel. The above Is the usual vordiet of the traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between the Pacific coast and the east, and we believe that the sorv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair ears and up-to-dato dining cars. The same excellont service Is oporated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If you are going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. C. MTOBIDE, Qon. Agt.f 124 Third St. Portland. Ore. Wonderful CHINESE I "Will treat you with dittf! and cure any disease without or pain. ut. aum is Known eter; Salem, and has cured manr people hero. He has lived ij for 20 yeras, and can bo irtl uses many medicines nnksomt doctors, and with tbem ctl catarrh, asthma, long trouliaf mntism, stomach, liver, and ilki eases. Dr. Kum makos a specialty t and female troubles. His cure private diseases whea uev else fails. Ho has hudrt&tli menials, and gives eossaltitldt Prices for medicines very Persons in the country eii nw blank. Send stamp. Ti J. .. -4m 4till. XX JOU YYilUt BUUIO CAM Wil it from us. DE. KUM BOW W0 00, 167 South High street, Sales, Hg Oppoaito Hotel Salem. P. 0,m m ? A DASHING AUTOMOBILE STOgV A Motor-Car Divorce By LOUISE CLOSSER HALE A BREEZY and dclkiously humorous motor-car romaa iact that the hero and heroine arc man and wile" no less a romance, . Mrs, Ward, a believer in the theory of the ten-year Wjjj contracts advanced by George Meredith, goes with her v&T husband on an automobile tour through France and i11' purpose of securing a divorce on the wounds of "bcoop4"' of temper," which, in reality, do not exist. It takes another.yT accidents and the automobile to bring Mrs. Wara V several ac proper senses. Witli 36 ntuitratioas, 10 of which are la Color, by Walt 12bo, Cloth, $1&0 . your hotnlltr hain't U, tit pubiitktrx will una" tki Aw. jstfF ufen rtcttpt et frit. Publkher 372 KM, Avn Newl Huic Wing Sang C( Die sate new lln Vnmii.. nja tpa BVa tin all J pers and white underwear and aillc waists, JdHwaM Jre silk and wool and cottoa 1muu mivi nta' and ladl1 goods, pants, coata, underwear, aalrta, aaeea, overall, bI" alllr 1rli4a ..- .wi- , .. ,. . . -..HttiM. tlKl ., uing cuuris, iace cwsroiuOTy, oe, .--- , j vara li4u.y.vi.. . .. ,. . , . - ..i hAD. 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