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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
"HfCWV' "" l'RHVMEXT WEATHER FORECAST. S AXJ COOLER TONIGHT; FRIDAY OCCASIONAL RAIN. T H .? fU f-Jrai'i .XVI. ILYOAHTAL JotJBN AL, SALEM, OREGON-, THURSDAY, XQVEMnEK IS, 100(1. ";r HOUSANDS ARE MADE HOMELESS LL TRAINS EXCEPT S. P. ARE ABANDONED IYT0' DISSOLVE STANDARD ernment Brings Suit to ut the Company Entire ly Out of Business TIGHTLY BOTTLED Louis, Nov. 15. The govern- on as a holding- company, under LiArvm.,... r-OT the laws of New Jersey, with a cap!-1 N ( I HT H W F ST tal of over $150,000,000. mfrniiinl l ' vfi " LO I moro than 90 per cent of the oil business In nil its brnnchos, Including export, or the United States. It al leges violntlon of tho laws bIiico Au gust of this year. It declares con tracts wore procured through threats, nnd Independent dealers eliminated by force of Its clnnt strength. It specifies thnt the de signs of tho Rockefellers, Rogers and others nnmod, slnco 1S70, has been to suppress competition and ob tain a monopoly of oil production, transportation and tho control of all todny begnn tho battlo against ',,,. ',, ' , """"" Ul mi I "ranches, refining by-products, etc. it snys tho Individual dofendantns during tho seven years followlnc when tho supremo court of 1S92 Ohio dcclnrcd Its operations lilogal, and they pretonded to liquidate tho trust, but, as a matter of fact, contin ued to ninnago all the corporations, nnd cxorclso control ovor thorn. 1 .1 n m.I trn .1.1. tnl. If- linii lttn nnnuuiu iui niv.n 11 nun uvuu : marshaling Us forces. It filed rs in tuo uniteu states circuit In this city by direction of At- ty-General Moody to hnvo tho Dtle trust dissolved. In sup- of tho plea tho government pre- an array of violations of the man anti-trust law. including Dlrncy. coercion, intimidation. inuiay, u., .nov. 15. Prosecutor ting and other vicious acts nnd L"U1U U1,s mornints said: "If Hock- Ices. It is the Intontion of tho c,cllor anu e otnor dofondnnts in dent to mnko this tho crowning HICiea ysny noci to prevent nr- vement of tho administration's r08t' uien nn oirort wm be n,n" to t-bustlng" accomplishments. Iocnto n,ul "trndite them tho snmo in D. Rockefeller, "William " "" "iUUJ " ennrgeu wun tefcller, Henry M. Flagler, John Seattle and Sound Points Isolated and the Waters Prevail Everywhere irchlbald, Oliver H. Pnyno nnd Bcs M. Pratt, wero mndo parties Mant. It is expected criminal cutlon will follow today's nc- Tho bill filed today rovlows tho Iry of tho Stnndnrd from 1870 to present time. From that time, fdlng to the bill, when It was Implo conspiracy" to tho forma- crlme. Men soldom run away with out reason." Findlny, O., Nov. 15. Prosecutor David this morning rejected tho ovor t u res of tho Stnndnrd attorneys to permit their directors who nro In dicted to plead by their proxies. David said, "they must learn to re- Continued on eighth pace.) Mlfilf 0 STORE ! s :. u ft PEOFLES BARGAIN HOUSE We Are Now the iggest Shippers of 'ry Goods Into Salem Tho reason why wo nit', we ilt tho hlgge.st buslms; wo don't buy pHla to let them Htny on the shelves; we buy thi'in to Pell them out hk. If wo only make 5 cents n yartl on n piece of Dress Goods out goes fifty cents or u iW r on n cloak. This rule applies to every fn in the store. IJuy quick and hell quick. Keep the money turn k oxer. That Is tho reason tho CHICAGO STORE HAS JUMPED the foremost rank, so quick our greatest trouble now is to Imj able jget the goods faht enough to supply our wonderful growing hulness Portland, Or., Nov. 15. Tho storm rngos In tho Northwest, and this morning nearly nil tho rivers in Washington, Orogon and Idaho aro out of their banka. Many additional bridges hnvo boon carried away, and numerous now slldos on tho rnllrond are roported. All tho low lands nro now Btibmorgod, nnd peoplo contlnuo to flee. Tho loss of three lives is confirmed. Tho Clonrwntor and Snake rlvors. In Idnlio, nro raging torronts, nnd much dnmago has boon done. Lnst night tho worst storm of tho yonr visited Portland. Rain foil In torronts and tho wind blow a ' gnle. Tho Wlllamotto rlvor Is rls-l street were running with water, j Similar conditions roported up tho vnlloy Indicate thnt last night's rain fall will mntorlalfy add to tho height .of tho river. , Floods In tho rlvor at Portland at tfila tune; of year nro attended with much more dangtfr to shipping and property along tho water front than durng tho spring freshets, when bnck wntor from tho Columbia pro vents a swift current hero. Portland, Nov! 15. Tho Oregon Rnllrond A Navigation Company hnH nnnouncod that It Is forced by floods la Eastern Oroson to nbnndon nil trnln sorvlco out of Portland. LABOR TO STAY IN POLITICS Gompers' Position Is Stead ily Gaining: in FopiH larity. , Slide nt lloniievUlo. Portland, Nov. 15. For tho first tlmo In the history of tho rnllronds ontorlng this city every ninlu lino is cut, Tho city Is, prnctlcnlly isolated. Tho only trnlns ontorlng nro from California. A slldo at Uonnovlllo this morning completely blocked tho O. R. &, N. trains. Tho rains nro censing, nnd tho prosuuots nro thnt tho worst Is pnst. Minneapolis, Nov. IB, Gompora' position for participation In politics Is gaining' strength. Lincoln, Neb., and San Juan, Porto Htco, nro fight lug for tho next meeting. 0 ii To Protect Public Health, Now York, Nov. 15. Todny tho dolcgntcs to tho Nntlonnl Tuberculo sis commission which Is sitting hero decided to orgnulzo a nntlonnl so ciety for tho purposo of dlssoiulnut Ing Information of prnotlros nnd con ditions thnt nro dangoroiiH to public honlth and morals. Tho socloty In tcndH to work for tho onnctmont and Castle Rock Drowned. Pnatln Hnnlr U'nnl. vv... ir lnt rnnlilH. nnml.. .... ........ 41 ' -- ".. .tia.i,, ui, iu. r ..., ...., .-... ...f, ..j. uiui miiu pciniTh writl... In tit .!.. .i ' vntttlmi nf minnl...... ....! .l...l....i - t "v "vi nviu kbiiik, lllllli' "" " i,".tv.v, j nun villlllllill tho town is nearly Bubmergod. Tho 'practices In tho healing nrt; tho pre- Ata nrn full .f Iihhia. I VOIlltnn nt mlltHnpnHntt ah1 hi.I.mII II,. l.. l i. t.. ..... . ... .. I " "" " " i"inv-l - "! "ul in. iiiw id uiu iiiunusi in niBiory I .Xnsquenule at Aurora. I Aurora, Ore., Nov. 15. Sheet posters nro out announcing n bl$c masquorndo bnll to bo given hero Thanksgiving night by tho Aurora bnml. Tho band hns been giving a nerloi of dnttces nil summer, onq n month, nnd In thnt wny hns paid for a sot of $000 new instruments'. Be ing Bltuntcd us Aurora Is, botwoon tho small towns, tho bnml dnnccs draw from n largo territory, tnnriy coming ns far off as from Oregon City nnd Portland. Rny In Wnifuiw, Warsaw, Poland, Nov. IB. Rovo luflonlsts this morning nttneked tho railway stntlon at Guchednlow, on tho Vlsuln railway, killing tho Goss darmes on guard, Btoallng n Inrgo auui of monoy, smnshlnK tho furni ture nnd windows nnd cutting tho wired, nnd thou escnped. feet In tho pnst 24 hours. Tho Co lumbln Is rising rapidly. Tho Cow- Chlncho Ilmr Evtiuded. Lodon, Nov. 15. Tho Transvaal Inbor ordinance comes Into forco to dny. Under Its principal sections tho recruiting of Chlneso labor Is entirely stopped nnd tho Introduc tion lit fill I nil 111 nil llitn llin f..li,ili enforcement of nil laws for tho pro- ,,, n ,,, 0WMt 'vontlou of nunckury nnd criminal, Tho drnwbrldgo botweon Kelso nnd Catlln, Washington, wont out this morning. Tho Northern Pacific Tou tlo rlvor bridge went out nlso. Log gers' losses exceed $100,000 from the booniB of tho Cowllts river, which wero cnrrled out. All wires to Scat tlo and Tncoma nro down. lllrAAlll MM. I Itnl.ln A a. n S..tt 1. I. """ "u uwiyiB uru mil ut aumo- less people. IlQforo night tho wholo I town will have to go to tho hills. uoats Jjro liuiy. Bnvlng stock nnd , moving families. Two cnrloads of Koroua substances sold rnllrond pussongors nro stalled licro. 1 3 Fancy Plaid long coats, $9.90 r Li lone hlnrlr rnnia hnnnf Ifnllv trimmed with silk braid nnd Velvet, $9.90. IHdren's and Misses' coats at all ?rlces. i Isles' dress skirts, nrlce. $2.90 euer ones at small prices. PO plaid silk waists, $3.75. 80 black silk waists, $3.75. r90 silk petticoat, price $4.50 l"" mm saw ?50 cowboy hats, price $1.96. 00 drees trimmed bats, $3.50 50 dresa trimmed bats, $2.5Q Mldren'a and aall prices. Misses' hats at' Isles' $15.00 silk lined black firge tailored suits, sale price. 10 90. Idles' $40.00 milk rubber coats.. 25 00, ii show , magallcent assort- Pnent of famcr wises and lomea for nlllUsry purpc. $2.00 long silk glovos, black and white, pnlr, $1.19. 50c flno golf wool glovos, pair 25c Children's heavy underwear, 10c, 15c and 25c. DRESS GOODS It's wonderful tho amount of them we sell, all up to date materials, yard, 15c, 25c, 49c, C6c, and 75c. Better dresB goods at small prices Thousands of yards of silks, all kinds. Prices, yard, 25c, 35c, 49c. 65c and 75c Red, Gray and White Wool Flan nels at low prices, yard, 25c, 39c, 35c and 45c Thousands of yards of domestics, outing flannels and white goods now on sale. Men's, Ledles' and Children's bos iery and underwear at rock bottom prices. We show a grand assortment of flno Laces, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Neckwear, Kid : Gloves, Haadkercblefs, Notions, Hair Combs, Hose Supporters and Fancy Goods all at small prices. - Work of the Storm. Portlnnd, Nov. 15. Senttlo Is cut off from rnllrond communication with tho outside world. Avalancho of mud prevents Groat Northern running trnlns. More than n dozen stnnll towns in tho Wlilto, Stuck nnd Green rlvor vnlloy s arc floodod. Steel brldgos on tho Northern Pa cific nro carrlod out ovor tho Green nnd Stuck rlvors. Tho town of Kent Is tho contor of tho Whlto river, now two- miles wide Immense damago hns been dono to crops, nnd fnrmors aro driven from tholr Ii oni ob. Interurbnn electric lino track bo tweon Senttlo and Tacoma Is flood ed. Loss to farmers Is put nt $250, 000; Northern Pacific, $250,000; county, $100,000; electric roads. $75,000. Puyallup .strootB aro Hooded and resldonts along tho river banks leave their homos. A heavy rnln is still falling. Lewlston and Grnngorvllle, Idaho, aro In darkness. Tho Clearwater river, at Lewlston. Is carrying down great quantities of timber and shlnglo bolts; falsework on O. R. & N. bridge under construc tion Is carried away. The Yakima and Natchez out of banks and doing great damage. TEDDY .EESTHE " DITCH tutlon of drugR nnd food Biibitnncos and "tho prevention of tho salo of nlcohol and narcotics and otlior dan- under tho gulso of proprietory remedies." o- Chair Factory Hurtled. Corey, Pn Nov. 15. Tho Stand ard chair works, nt Union City, burned this morning. Loss $120.-000. WaterwAy ComentloH. St. Louis, Nov. 15. Tho water ways convention forwnrdlng movo- UnSDjMpr a dedp channel from tho Lnkes to tho Guir,'mot this morning to mnko recommendations to con gress Killed hi n Mlae. Douglns, Arts., Nov. 15. A ro port hns reached tho city that In an uxiuoHioii a iiiiiid nenr nvrn umny, au wero killed nnd ninny Injured, o 1 Chicago MnrketN, , Chicago, Nov. 15. Wheat 74fi .7446, corn 42HTM3'U, ontx 341(9 '34S. Colon, Panama, Nov. 15. Tho President left tho Loulslntin nt 7:30 this morning, nnd landed a few min ute Inter. Shonts, Sttvens nnd nieru met him, nnd he went lmmo-j dlatoly .to noo tho cnnnl work. Tho school ohlldron of Colon wero MXMWPi FilTItt CWOWIXQ WO IcEVOY BROS. gffltSSS Portland, Nov. 15. Swollon bi'.tho continued heavy rains and tho melt ing snows, the Willamette roso two inches in an hour yesterday, and con tinued to come up last night. Yes terday the river rose 2.4 feet at Portland, and It Is expected that the stream will cover the lowor docks along the water front before tho flood subsides. All tho tributaries of tho river aro pouring in frahets which are caus ing flood conditions In the lower riv er. At all points above Portland, the river continues to rise rapidly, Tho danger point at Portland le con sidered 15 feet. It now stands at a fraction over 10 feet Last night's storm was the worst of the winter In Portland. The rain fell in a heavy downpour that was accompanied by a strong wind. The grouped nbout tho pier nnd sang tho "Star Spanglod llannor" nnd "Amor-! lea " Soon nftor Amador nnd ' Senorn Amador nnd tho bishop of Pa mi ni a arrived. Tho party, on nl special train, stnrtod for Panama, ' going slowly to view the canal Tho' main streets and shipping of Colon' woro decorated. I Now York, Nov. 15. A cablegram from Colon says four nnarchUts wero arreutod at Colon, nipping in tho bud an allege! plot against Roosevelt, ' Twelvo suspects In all hnvo been ar retted, nnd will bo kept in prison until tho President dopnrts ICEMEPTS APPEAL ... IS HEARD Dr. J. P. COOK MOVED TO tU ITBMUrr T1UW, WWERK MS WI&& MM A IX OL AX XKW PAWBfff . FOK t PtftSAMC CAIX OK Mt. COO. cowMTur xmm mm Columbus, O., Nov. 15 The su preme court today' accepted for re-( uvt tho cases of the three convicted Ice trust mon. Their cases will be heard upon their merits by the full court, a constitutional question being Involved. o Negro IrMTailo Killed, Asheville, N. C, Nov. 15. After shooting two of the.potue la the woods, near Fletcher, two miles from this city, at noon. Will Harris, tho negro who killed two policemen and three oegroe. Tuesday, was killed today. Ho fought desperately, and his body was riddled with bullets, MKIII. ' 0 " '' Great Orange- Crop la Arlxotui. Phonl, Arl., Nor 15 It 1 confidently predicted that this sen sons orange crop lu this itata will be the heaviest In history. Not only U tho quality highly satisfactory bat tktt frvlt la of lrgo size and very kaaHJiy. Facts are Facts and Figures are Figures . . When we nay r ran perform the brut deutlntry work to be ob tained on the Parllle ConM, ium iholutely palate, we menu it. ThU In a fart. Examine and ro injure our prlre with IIiomi of other ho-called (lenlUlHi They Speak for Themselves Every tool and article of equipment and 'vry detail lu the appoint meut.of our parlors are iipto.lnto In every respect. We keep ubreunt of the limes. A Dentist's Liberality We June J tut told you why It Ii nil ndranluge to hure Dr. Wright do your dental work. HnuilrrtU around Hulem testify to lhl, but tho Doctor wants every peron In .Marlon and Polk eountljM to try his work nnd test his rlnlmii. To Induce stranger to try IiIn work ho give n coupon for every dollar pent at his occ. On January 1, one of his patients will receive abtolutcly fn-u n $125 DIAMOND RING It Is displayed in Ihirr's Jewelry window. OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT August 31, 1900. Dr. Wright put In a soton tooth bridge and a number of fillings and must say I experienced practically no dis comfort wbatevor during the op eration. MIIB. SMALL, Turner, Ore. Juno 24. 1000. I had u tooth extracted by Dr. Wright's pain less method, and can say that It didn't hurt a particle D. VAUGHN, Salem, Or August 31, 1906. Dr. Wright has Just extracted a tooth or us absolutely without palu. O. J. NKWBRY. Dr. B. E. Wright, Painless Dentist Plates $5.00 Examtotfeft free IKm1o BMc., 0wt Mhk,, Bears? 8a.is.to0f. as.; 7t9f.iR. twuiuH.wMH. aw mm. 1 I j M ,