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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
-RXAL, SALEM, PRECOX, FRIDA1 JULY 27, 100 DAILT CAPITAL JOU 8 WONDER HOW OLD SHE WAS ROCKY COMING HOME HOGE S Canvas Oxfon OIY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graphi for Toor Consideration. GETS HIS Black bags fishing Is getting ripe. Tbe street sprinkler Is everybody's friend, and to Is the Ice man. I ancj Ffaild PeODle nllSI f Ut . M Tfifer Noses 10 aim reenn Frank A. Holmes is building a ' barn-on hlrpromlie on East Ccwrt ' street, and expects to occopy hi new home soon. The State Land Board bold a meeting yesterday afternoon and ap proved of 33 loans on land, approx imating S3,775. For Sale. All stock and fixtures of the HHke millinery store. Good cause for sell ing. Q M. HHke. 2t It Is at Farrlngton's market, on State street, that you get the choicest meats, and those delicious sugar cnred, skinned hams. J. P. Frlzzell is making consider able Improvements and enlargements on hit residence near tbe state cap Itol. Let the good work go on. Tbe river launches are doing a land offlce business, and It is becom ing tbe popular thing to have a launch party on tho "proud blue Vlllamette." Boys who go a-swmmlng on the river banks these days better look a-llltlc-out for passersby, and not Bake an unnecessary exhibition of themselves. The Woolen Milts boys walloped tbe Statesman misprints yesterday in a game of ball by a score of 11 to 4. A goodly crowd was on hand to witness tho struggle. the Trough Portland. Julv 27. Martin G Hoee. who. with Charles Nickell, was convicted br the Jury last night for conspiracy of subornation of perjury la the land frauds, was lodged this raernlni: in the county Jail, having been surrendered by his bondsmen Wants big Shoes.and a Lack of "Ladigo"Straps On Her Apparaho Greenfield Old Home Week. Greenfield, Mas., July 27. This town Is crowded with visitors from the surrounding districts who have corae here to attend tbe Old-Home celebration which opens here this afternoon. Today's celebration will be held at Grinney's hall. There will be an exhibition of old time portraits and miniature under tbe direction of Mr. Augustus Vincent Tack; a small but choice exhibition of old-fashion flowers, with a talk on flowers by an expert; an elab orate presentation of old-time and modern dress with an interesting talk on the subject by an expert; a meeting with addresses by a num ber of prominent speakers and in the evening a concert with old-time music and singing. The exercises tomorrow will be held at lake Pleas ant. Among the speakers who have consented to deliver addresses on the two days of the celebration are Congressman Lawrence Attorney General Malone, District Attorney Irwin and many others. Broken in Health,Biit Swollen in WealtlvBut Whats the Use Xew York, July 27. The steam er Amerlka is gradually nearing New York. Rockefeller, according to the wireless, grows plainly peev ish. He has civen ud shuffleboard, and abandoned the companionship of h!a fellow passengers. The Stewarts say his appetite is poor. The voyage continues stormy. He been greatly annoyed by a cartoon in the ship's paper. Army Movement . in the Wet. Kansas Falls, Kas., July 27. Af ter loner and weary marches, in some cases of 250 miles, the troops of this denartmpnt are i nncentrntpd In this ..l-t-i... .i m.. .1... .. -iMii' Tho wlmo fnr trhlrh tVllllflmf! tuiuiit, aim iuj ujucs wie leuis ui, ".' - m- . ...-.. . v.Jisnn. Wis.. Julv 27. In a lec ture at the State University today Miss Abby .Vabw, dean of the wo- I man at the school, condemned the peek-a-boo waists, tight lacing and petticoats. She spoke in favor of large shoes, low neck dresses and round carters, and said that In time if the women want freedom, they would wear cyninaslum-Hke costumes. Senator HippV Slajer Hanged. Montgomery, Ala., July 27. John Williams of Cullman county, the murderer of State Senator Robert Hipp was executed by hanging to- For Ladies NEW STOCK JUST IN We have the narrow widths, A. B. and C. They will not last. Better come quick if you want a pair. E. L. IRVIN & CO. PRACTICAL SHOE'MEN-Acknowledeed LeatW 326 State St. REPAIRING A SPECIAL the various arms of field service ex tend along the camp grounds select ed. The troops will start tomorrow for the department camp, where they will remain for about one month. paid the death penalty was the shooting of State Senator Hipp when the latter, accompanied by officers of the law, attempted to enforce a writ depriving Williams of his farm in Cullman county. Angered by the Austin, Tex., July 27. By this ev- orders of the officers. Williams en- ening the ralllta and regular troops J tered the bedroom of his house, of this department will all be in the picked up a rifle and -opened fire, big camp established near this city.' He wounded one of the officers ac The troops will remain In camp until companylng Mr. Hipp, seriously, September 30th, and will go through while another shot took effect In the Tbe Salcra-Sllverton rond where tha government road building object tegtyn Is being carried on, will from now on be closed to tha general trav eling public, excopt the U. S. mall. Elilo Pitkin, a nine-year-old girl, who has been In tho caro of tho Boys and Girls Aid Society of Port land, was adopted yesterday by Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Zozol, of Liber ty, Marion county. This is tho senson for buying your Sweetheart a new dress, so Its pub lishers have bought Tho Journal a bow one. How do you like It? This paper has for years had tho reputa tion of Having thtf brightest and cleanest print of them all, and it promises to keep It up. Hon. John Q. Wllon is erecting another residence. This one Is jit the rear of his home on Chomeketa Irwt, and It It sugKested that he pts to adopt It as the nuw fam ily home, and rent the present spa dons house, which tho family has occupied for nearly quarter of a century. ..Wnnt World's Federation. Buffalo, X. Y., July 27. Dele gates to the annual convention of the American Federation of Catholic societies, which will informally open here on Sunday, are beginning to ar rlvo and an unusually large attend ance Is expected. Extensive prepa rations for the convention and for tho reception and entertainment of the delegates have been made and It promises to be one of the most successful conventions of this kind ever hold In this country. World wldo unification of Catholic focletles Is tho aim of tho Federation which has started a movement with slmt- Inr federations in Italy, Germany, France, Austria, England. Beltrium and other countries with a vlow to furthering the plan. This matter will be carefully dlscuwod at the present convention. extensive manoeuvres, drills and field exercises. A canteen has been estab lished In the camp, but as the man oeuvre and camplnggrounds are un der state Jurisdiction, the federal authorities will not raise any objec tlons. Many of the troops have marched long distances before they reached this city, In some instances the distance covered was more than 200 miles. back of the head of the Senator, as the latter was leaving the house. Hotel Arrivals Sulm-I fi,t i:i-n. Redding, Cal , July 27. Albert Doty, an aeed miner, came tn hi death near Slsklou Thursday n an unusual aanDer, as the rosult of n rifle shot. Doty shot a muIi-mI? th bullet, after pawing through It, glanced and entered a nowdor hn.. An explosion followed which wrecked the building, and a piece of flying tlmbr struck Doty, killing him In stantly. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Fraek Mttfc. Rodent AkbU Ooi with Wm. Brown CV, No. IN CemtaereUl 8tr. To IUW Small Fr,. New Orleans, July 27 City Health Officer Dr. Kohnke, today Mid bo would atk tho government to tabllh a breeding station for top minnow., which will be utd Instead of oil In the stagnant pools to destroy Twrnt).Thrvo Club Outing. New York, July 27 Kwirvthlng l nearly roady for the Wig annual outing of tho Twenty-Three Club. which U composed of theatrical w.sagm. dramatists, newspaper i 1 -nWt tvok-. -r ana wealthy men without aur " u;a iwmtreul r.rvt. .-,,.. .... uwipauon. The outlaw lur Srtlr a . ......... " "i - n. uure ihhu. on 1 NEW TODAY XortliivrMeni itoxunc Kecattn. Xelson, B. C, July 27. The great rowing regatta of the Pacific Northwest Association of Amateur Oarsmen began hero this forenoon, and will be finished tomorrow. The number of entries Is unusually large and crack crows from Portland, Van couver, Victoria and Xelson will compete for the Xorthwest cham pionship. The races today began this forenoon, so as to enable the specta tors to attond the race meet of the Riverside Drhlng Association this afternoon. The course of the rowing regatta is a mile and a half straight away, from the upper end of Ross Island north to Mndison brldeo. whore the finish line Is. R. C. Hart and R. W. Wilbur are the ludres. I'orcy Stowell, patrol of the course and Dan Murphy starter. u . Government Hunts Oil. Chicago. July 27. Two letters have been received, one it is said from the President, and the other from the department of Justice which changed the tenor of the pro ceedings against the Standard it u snld new facts brought to light war- rani a wore active method of attack. It Is Intimated that evidence will be Introduced before the grand Jury next month which may result la con viction with Imprisonment. 'Frisco Wants Men. San Francisco, July 27. Scarcity of labor has reached an acute stage. Appeals are being sent out for skilled hands in all the building trades, and the coast is being scoured for un skilled laborers, who are offered $2.75 per day. But few workmen are coming in, and if the condition con tinues the city will be unable to erect dwellings for the hundreds of homeless now finding shelter in tents or tin and wooden shacks before the rains set in, two months hence. Xewulii Miners Xet. Tonopah, Xev., July 27. The chancos are strong that the miners will ballot this afternoon against the strike. The operators concede eight hours to ore sorters, engineers and firemen, but Insist on nine hours for blacksmiths, machinists and car penters, who are granted extra pay. The union, however, favors a rejec tion of this proposition and a strike. Salem. F. Erkins and wife, Portland. D. T. Towley, Portland. X. W. Leabo, Portland. Olive Major, Placer. J. E. Reeves, Cornelius. W. D. Smith, Hillsboro. S. J. McKay, Gervais. A. W. McKay, Gervais. Willamette. W. H. Stanley. Boston. Charles E. Lockwood, Portland. J. H. Richards, San Francisco. J. W. Hardney, Portland. Vv H. Kevin, St. Louis. John H. Ferrell, Portland. E. Hofer, Journal. AV. F. Jeffress, Portland. F. G. Deckebach, city. C. W. Ransom, San Francisco. A. Greenbaum, Seattle. C. H. Demary and wife, Livermore, Idaho. R. Gevurtz, Seattle. W. E. Conner, Salem. Chas. Welch, Eugene. W. Hutchlngs, Portland. F. J. Downing, San Francisco. J. W. Holmes, Portland. A. W. S. Atwood, Chicago. H. Blunt, Portland. King Raising Day Celcbritt ban Diego, Cal., July 2J I sixtieth anniversary of the ri the United States flag In this t celebrated today by the entire, lation with great enthusla. honor of the occasion the old l btocKton was restored as nee possible to Its original apptd and there the exercises Trill li this afternoon. The mayor oil city and a number of other pr nent speakers will deliver tufr addresses and veterans of the ( War and other patroltic orr, tions will be present in full font! Is the intention to create the pos of the old fort into a public j and to beautify it in an appro; manner. A monument will pn be erected on the grounds lit near future. Cut Down Evpenses. London, July 27. A majoritjl the house of commons held through a bitter fight today til reduction in the naval apprtd tion, saving $12,500,000. j For mwfc-JlctvkeBj. u. -. . mo iorm or a crulw n over Long Uland Sound, with (Jlvn island at the ultimate cultwttve point. Among the meats of honor tllbeMr.MareKlaw.A.UErllng. er, eorKe Cohan. Um H. Harris and Henry Arthur Jone. tbo KnslUh IdaywrUht. who U due to arrive hero today FOUNTAIN PENS "Wv Lv a ctw .lock of ,lf. UUff lb. Wt ,,u.cl aa or4r for l to U Mmd Xowmbw ht, tot iU holiday but it ko way U fsotory Knt tam fcur uoctfct tw fta-Jr. W M have a tr.moM ik ( fouataI p, a wU) Slv a dlaooutt et x r. . .- -- - - T ' QQ Barr's Jewelry reasonable trma. Mill atrwt. Iquir-at 1973 7-!7-3t WinicdA (tw Urtsht boy. lo"Jo canvassing for ddrbu artJrt. rr annular call at JrnH of. ficti. 27-lf lor .Salo-A ; Durham ww, f L V- "' A- n!,rk' h t. Pliant addittea. South Salem. ..j7.3t; IV, t v,,nH0 rrk or r " hall. LeaW at 8ww-r., hardware Company, with Uvi Card and re wive retard ..... -.-t- Z thvlr wa, to help at the flem Mutual Cannery, which will oth. AHwhoUhtobelppWase router at lht omcu ot the n! . "vw T.27-eod.t( b tx -Owa.rs of d.g, WJ, v, UouWe aBa xPe by,,.' eordr now. a all ttIlt f(J Jo-a Astt '.t. or tk dg will U Shan- Follows CuriihIii;. Chicago. July 27. Serr Ck- Ml todaj to attend the RmnUin convention In Iowa, at which th eon-t-t of Cuamlns for renomlnation o wttw. H Myi ne ,s not ixi"K U any factional Ight. but 'iU t satUiUd wtth any candidate, so h 1b a Republican. Two More ApH)lnTeU. Orter Bay, X. v., July 27.-.The PrsWet today appointed J. X Xew Jtlrk postmtuter at &xn Diego. Call fonla, and Fraieit Winter, at Mont !. Idaho. After a Murderer. Chicago, July 27. Detective Shoo han. who went to Poughkeepsle, X. I V., after a roan taken on suspicion . uciut, vuasuimne, me stayer of Louis Gentry, wires that the prison-'. or is three Inches shorter than the man believed to be the murderer He Is holding him for the arrival of Ar thus Gentry, the dead woman's husband. Medicine Chains Collars Leads Muzzles Everything Need ed for the Dog V sflaaaaw. V. We will Put Your License Tag on your DOG'S Collar FREE How'i Tfcis? We offr Ob JUcdreJ DH,r, He. ward f.r ay 6, .t CatmJs thf t be w by Hall'. Catarrh Cure J. Ckcafy fw the Jt afteMl d bl traneUo, Md ttUlr Waldicg, Kleaan I Marvin, w m S'. Ta4o. 0. H.U', Catarrh Crj l, uk,a Je."' . y ..cti6g directly opeB XUS'Z awalUs teat fret. pw . HalP. F,al!7 W)u iT ttetU Money to Loan A Ibd Tmln Wreck. Springfield. Mo.. July 27 The 'Frisco train was wrecked near hra and 20 Mrionsly injured. R. j Thorp. Mrs. Kate Shotter were fa tally Injured. Forty more were hurt to some e.t.nt. The fourth car cu' out from the train and was turned completely over by a split 8wlMi n,K 'Vice for the GooN. Chicago. July 27 r.r, , o. Roberts was sentenced to 2ft vcars this morning fr killing County Com mlMloaer Klopf u fall, during a primary election. The case has been taken to the supreme court. THE ASYLUM IN FLAMES and than the whole Institution was turned loose for buslnws. Fire Xotes. ' One of the Inmates with tears In his y, exclaimed: vn they're going to burn us out." bv the ZZt rt60, be,BB Prostra by the heat, but was soon -art v.. one of the attending nhTilet.n. ' of ZIZ be,P ,a the roval of bedding, mattr .v. tides from the top ward & V I the alU8nrs were off duty when the fire beraB. .f. .S ZiZ" Z b -uon nre. After the slenal -... . .. t.r was shut off fro ? home n,4 , . . . . la ate to 8lve an Th Zl ??? .r slble. av1 Pos- Coffee w senred after the fire. Wc have a very fine line of Dog Col lars. When in need of such let us show you. Phone 410 Phone 410 i BB 1 a N Bicycling Is a pleasure when you ride the easy running ACYCLE We also handle the Vale and Cornell which beauties, and give entire satisfaction. Come in and we will be pleased to show them you. Our line of bicycle supplies is complete and our vvorM shop is weH equipped. Brine in your wheel for pairs and let us show you the meaning of 9 ness and good workmanship. Best Work at Honest Prices -v, pvunt FRANK J. MOORE V - ! 7 23-3- o-u A 7ZC?JnH. iZfC? B fKSaJKt ? jUaaT?f7LaWl! uatr.