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i FIREBUG AFTER THE UPPER-TEN EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA VERY ILL U. STOCKTON . Xhe Old White Corner DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM, OREGON, MONDAY MARCH 16, 1H)8. I IN A GLASS CASE I I - mmmmmmmmm I fecial Tomorrow Only BOYS' wais is 21 c each ... mKmntnf all new Waists for boys in dark Ij jMrdiifffl colors, of percale, cheviot, and madras Jiitl ( the 35c values shown in large cities Special 21c each NEW SHIPMENT OF WEATERS finest Quality pure worsted sweaters In .light Oxford trimmed 1 ordinal. $4.00 iHcii pure worsted swoators in cardinal, whlto and light Oxford, IntbVitrlo neck, buttoned all down tho Wont with largo buttons $3.50 ki wonted Jerseys, cardinal trimmed In navy andr navy trimmed itfdlul. Outtonod down front with largo pearl buttons. $3.00 ' Jtkr Taluos In all colors and kinds). 50c to $6.00 w& iCAXS FILING IX MARION COUNTY. lfcMciai uro not going to wait fSrfuttonj from tho county cen- IssBlUce, but aro filing their for representative. .I'oyd T Reynolds has nlso Kuitandldato, opposed to Stnto- iSo.1 I'-rt Hoedlo on Saturday filed fwoi for nomination to tho of- ti Jwtite of tho peace, on tho a ticket LSimwal. of Macleay. filed ,toa for nomination on tho a ticket to the offleo of Lwwjr representative. Ho is I to SUtenient No. i. ft Adklna, of Scotta MIIU, this nl with tho county olork tfitloa for nomination as Ma- .mty representative, subjoct nnmoiican primaries. Ho n rote for the Republloan tor raited Str't senator who rccolvos tho largest luimbpr of votes. 'er Seed fT d n v.rv n. IMtition nad ua wmii.l ,i. itobuj early If you 4 0 SO- any Thn nrliu. p&Me to idvanrw n .. HMour nrif u .,. 1 holo8ie price else- Te tha finest )n .. F! that we have vnr "itock Plaffl ,.,. ,. tUllo yon fan tunrn ''t. i fncy sl fed Peas W fcT rv 1 an !( of PftHfl.ln !r a irhun R-te&r,r buy ouw uM we orf U will -s tko K T w.Uy bougk a on WcLr,!? . 6. " " ' - amag ai ,T AKU I as i , . . ave - -. sJch we big dU- A MINOR WHO GOT LIQUOR. Hnrry Wcstcott, tho young man who lwn boon taken into custody sev eral times, Is again in troubJo and locked up In tho city Jail on tho dhnrgiof oauslng a disturbance. Sat urday aftornoon ho secured boiuo liquor, and, whllo partially Jntoxioat oil, bognn annoying somo lnborors working about tho Cottage Hotel, and finally caused tho mon to conso work. Chartes Savage, who wan In oharge of tho men, attempted (o havo tho boy desist .from his mnllclous fnm but tho young tormontor continued. Savngo lost hla putlonco, nnd seized tho boy, intending to hold hlm for tho city marahu' but his prostnor got moro violent, and bit Savngo's hand wovaral tlmea. Hj was thbn hustled to tho Jail, whoro Is now. Ho will bo brought to trial ob soon tu .tho par ties who sold tho liquor can bo found. Thoy wiill bo'prosocutod for selling Jiquor to Westcott, who Is a minor, but 20 yoaro of age. o Personal Mention Mrs. Ed. Keen is In Portland on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Crawford re J turned to their homo In Albany last evening (or a short visit with rela tives and friends in this city. Mrs. Arthur Block, of Portland, came up Saturday on the electric to spend Sunday with, hor parents, Mr. land Mrs. Joshua Smith. She re j .... . , .lurnea tnts morning. I Q i Arivnncu Agent in Town 11. P. Hill, advance agent of the Burgomaster, was Jn town today, and after a conference with Manager Moredtth, of the Grand opera house, positively announced the date of tho big oiwra as Maroh 27. Ruth Whlto will be seen as "Willie," and Qus Wolnborg as the original "Burgomaster." (United Press Leased Wlro.) Denver, Colo., March 16. For the tonth time within the past year and the thini time Blnco Wednesday, tho fashionable Bernard apartment house at Wcot Eighth, avenue and South Elovonth street, wag sot aflro at 3 o'clock this morning. The blaze was accompanied by a etampedo of tho tenants. Only after dosporato work did tnie firemen succeed in checking the flames, Bofore tho firebug started tho blazo, he cut the main electric supply wlro. As a, result tho entlro building was In darknesT, and1 It wns this which threw tho hundreds of tenants into a panic. Both exits opened Inward, and In tih'o mod rush It was Impossible to get tho doors opon until tho pollco smashed tho glass and the firemen turned n stream of water on tho rocddeiied' tenants to forco them back. Tho doors woro then opened, and the tenants, a number of them sovoroly Injured, were released. MINER PLUNGES A GAME OF ROULETTE (United Pres3 Leased Wire.) Paris, March 16. Information here today Indicates that the state of health of tho Emperor Franx Joseph, of Austria, Is muctv moro ao- rlous than is givon out in the Vlon na reports. Audiences have beon Buspondod, and It Is regarded aa cer tain that tho projected Jubilee plans wlU have to bo abandoned. Though reports say tho emperor la only suf fering a cold, prlvato advice have It that this Illness la a recurrence of tho malady whlah almost terminated fatally a short tlmo ago. GANSWILL NOT COME TO COAST (United Press Leased Wire.) Reno, Nov., March 1C. Fortuno has again turned hor smllo on Riley Grannan. Last night In Carl Young's place, ho "ran a shoestring Into a tnnnory" nt tho roulotto whool and Is reported to havo quit $52,000 wlnnor. Today Grannnn announces that ho will use tho "roll" to back n bank In a now p'neo of his. own here. Tho plunker started In "piking" with a fow llttlo bots and discov ered that his phonomlnal luck was with him. Ho then began to buck tho tiger, and continued his win nings, aintll on his last bot, which ho lost, ho had Young's place In Jeop ardy, the latter having wagered his saloon on tho caprlco of tho llttlo ball, ngalnst $17,000 of Grannnn's winnings. i A THUG ASSAULTS A WOMAN (United Press Loosed Wlro.) San Francisco, March 16. Thoro aro hundreds of disappointed sports In and around Snn Francisco bo causo of tho announcement that tho Gans-Attoll fight, scheduled for March 31, has beon declared off. Tho two clevw ring generals woro to havo fought a lC-round contest. Tho match was off when Gans sont word to San Francisco yesterday that ho would bo unablo to como West on account of legal mnttors that required his attention in Balti more. It Is alroady agreed by tho promotors of tho fight that Battling Nelipn Is acceptable as a substitute. Ho will take Gans plac,o In tho ring unless thoro Is another hitch. Tho mon will fight at 132 pounds, weigh ing" In at G o'clock. o TO UNITE ALL THREE CITIES KVKRY SUIT LOOKS WELL, BUT HOW WILL IT ArPBAK AF TER A COUPLE O FMONTHS' WEAR? IT'S UNDER ACTUAL SERVICE CONDITIONS THAT THE U. K. W. MEN'S CLOTHING SHOWS ITS TRUE WORTH. EVERY COAT IS TROPERLY LINED, HAIR CLOTH FRONT AND COLLAR STIFFENING PRESERVES THE CORRECT SHAPE OF THE COLLAR AND LAPELS. EVERY DEMAND OF FASHION IS COMPLIED WITH IN SELECTING COR REOT FABRICS AND IN DESIGNING. THE GARMENTS WE SAVE YOU SEVERAL DOLLARS ON EVERY SUIT BE CAUE OUR STORE MANAGEMENT IS ECONOMICAL' 1AND WE DO A STRICTLY SPOT CASK BUSINESS, THEREFORE HAVE NO BAD ACCOUNTS TO ADD TO OUR PRICES. THAT'S WHY WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORE.' ' , ' j i . QUEEN SHOES. For ft !SS& ?Wt i. U. 'LVL. - 'H. IKV Nflk , 6 IX) GIVE SATISFACTION DUR ING THE RAINY SEASON YOUR SHOES MUST RE BUILT OF SOLID LEATHER. THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR TIIKB 5 STAR TRADE MARK WHICH STANDS FOR ALL THAT'S GOOD IN RfODERN 8II01LKING. EVERY PAIR IS BUILT TO GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE. (.United Pross Leased .VjrctJ San Pfnnolsco, Miiroh 16. Suffer ing from tho effecU of a murderous attack mado upon hor by a thug, who donlt her two vicious blows with a blackjack, Mrs. Charles Roynalds, wife of n woolthy mining man. Id to day bolng congratulated by scorqa of friends on her forbunnto oscapo from moro serious Injuries. After spending tho ovonlng with frlonds, Mrs. Roynolds started home, passing through tho fashlonnblo dis trict Sho was passing a prlvato driveway when .a thug leaped out solzed.hfcr, and then, foiled her wkh a terrific blow. While Mrs" Reynolds was lying, in h opii-qpnsclous condi tion,. tho holdup selzqd her ungloved hand and tried to wrench off hor dia mond rings In splto of hor dazed condition she resisted the assailant and called for help. When the thug heard tho roaldonta throw up tholr windows and open doors, he fled. r(Unltod Pross Leased Wlro.) Snn Firanolsco, March 16. Tho llnns to cousoltdato Oakland, Alame da And Borkeley havo taken doflnlto form, and It Is now probablo that tho question will bo submitted to a vote not kitor than Juno. Tho mnttor has boon dlscussod In formally by clubs nnd otlior organi sations, but It was not until yewtor dny that tho Oakland chamber of commorcc announced a meeting to bo hold Thursday for the sole purpose Z? . s cc ... tAJWSt&i D&4S& &&TJfavieai gfa WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORKS" ON EVERYTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, SENATOR'S DAUGHTER TO WED ITALIAN COUNT. (Unltod Pross Lcasod Wlro.) Washington, March 10. Llttlo crcdonco Is placed hero In tho report that tho Dttko do Abruzzl, Italy's fa mous naval commander nnd explor er. Is to wod tho daughter of Senator 121 kins, n tho Gonon, Italy, roport of yostorday has It,. Tho roport Is not a now one, and has boon rotated ly boon donlod by both Miss Elklus and tho senator. ' o- Mr. Jonn Ulna or vining, in., say I "I linvu lirwin anlllmr nnWIII'i Iflilnnv of launching a campaign, that it no-.nnd na(ltjor Pg for nbout n yoftr timtiy came to tne ironu ir mo and thoy givo bettor satisfaction than nronosltlon Is adouted at tho noils a any PI I ovor sold. I Havo used 4 STARR PIANO HIGH CLm ooom GEO. C. WILL Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sockty Proiik MemlltJi, Resident Agent. Oflico with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commorclal street. new city nnd county government will be formtd, to control the prosont mu nielpallticM, and tho population will b lnorenbd nt loast 300.000. RIOTERS C0NTR01 IN I1AUTI (Continued from page one.) I - . : W k SONS U WMi160 Roosters Tonight What may bo tho last meetinc of the Boosters' olub will be held at the Board of Trade rooms tonight 8av?ra.l important commute will report, when the Invitation of tho Board of Trade to Join that body will be taken up and acted upon. IF YOU KNOW, The merits o the Texas Wonder, yo would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 bottle, two months' treatment, sold DROVE GOOD MAN OUT OF 0FFIGE i (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Maroh 16. Dr. H. W. Wiley, ohlef of the bureau of chemistry, department of agricul ture, and foe of adulterations tn food and drugs, is reported to be serious ly considering resigning his office. Tho manufacturers who Joined la protest agtinst his rigid ruling in the application of the pure food lav are said to havo practically sucoeeded in eliminating him. Dawson, the Albany druggist, was aoqulttsd of violating the local op tion law by a Jury that was not out 16 minutes Saturday, o oy a. u. ston) drug store, or by mall. ... ..A llMIa '.,..-,. ,iu ai,i k. iTMUsaoalals wHk ack tottle. iu drHggIts. and Germany are hastening to tho scene of trouble, and It Is expected that Minister Furnlss wlM ask tho Washington government for protec tion today. The British oruisers In defatigable and Cresoent left hero at daybreak, one to each port, and tho Frwioh cruiser D'Estrces Is sailing under rush orders from Santiago do Cuba for Port au Prince. The trouble, which has been brew ing for somo weeks, was brought to a head on Saturday when Ganoral Lo con to became convinced that con spirators against his administration were operating from tho Frenoh con sulate. Under the terms of a reoeut agreement political foes of Leconte wer granted immunity , from prose- outioR, provided they would leave the country at once. The agreoment was made with the Froneb govrn meat, and tho refugees were collect lag at the Frenoh consulate at Gon- alvss- Saturday a letter written by General Flreem, under date of March 1, at the Frenoh consulate, and ad dressed 4o M. Masslllon Coloou. a prominent author and political foe of Leooate, fell into the tatter's hand, LlH It were references to the convplr- aey against Leconte, and a list of names. The Inialster aS the Interior gave the Ht of names to his brother, chief of staff to the president, with orders that the conspirators be ar rawed and punisbsd. The asiasslHa ties followed. Today'Leeoate repu diated the kitting, and deelare that they werw without his orders. R is believed, however, that he sanetloned the ostlen of his brother. If he did net actually iasplre it. them myaolf with fine results." Sold by all druggists I JW MM MM I IT Bargains In MONEY TQ LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Ovor Lodd & Bufh's Bank, Salem, O aiimiigtuifjuiatjsjg NEW TODAY Shoes Best saIo of shoo-j Uils sea son Big reductions on well krown makes you got satis faction in these kind of shoos. Hundreds of men, womon and children, and, In many cases, wholu families, have ue.n and bought theso splendid and re liable shoes wo are selling so much loss than over " boforo. They're ll tuAv every patr perfect, and w warrant them to be standard goods of vp-luw. Just as we represent In this ad. You can't get such good shoos rn where else at such low prices as these. We've shoes for everybody, and we've tnado the piietM far far loweer than these qualities hrvo ever been sold for before. The ridiculous claim asd exaggerations made by rotne dealers havo no place in a sale so geoulno. so linjkor tant, and so worthy of your at tention jus this This store (s properly named the BARGAIN SHOE STORE OVCrYS OiD STAND Himnmnmnmnnw Wmitcd A position as stenographs? by young Indy n a bank or office. Has worked in a bank the past U years, and can, furnish tho best of roforoncoa. Address p. O. Box 271, Salem, Or. 2-20-tf For KnloLargo body and bwt grade second-growth fir. Phone H17 or 1283. Downing ft Eo!f. 2-8-tf For Hale Soveral housos- in Balem. and farm 'nnds at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-cod, . Just Arrived Kino now stock of marble and granlUt monuments, Wo can save you money as we pay no big rent or oily taxes. Cpme and get our prices and bo ton" vluced. Shop in City View Corn etory. J. I). Ilohanan, Phono 1200, Salem. ' 3-10-tf. Wanted At onoe, two or thro rooms or a Bniull qottago. Enquire of Annora M. Woloh. nt tho Variety Store. 3-10-3t II For Hulv Harrod Plymouth Rook eggs, GQo for lp; ul$o two fine Plymouth Rook roosters for wile, 2 oaeh. Enqulro of W. H. Bunn, 968 South Sixteenth street. 3-i0-3t Htumlinl RiifT Leghorn Rggm Fpr hatching, f i per hundred. 78c for 16; would let responsible person hutch a' few hundred on shares. Phone Farmer 621. U. D. Fields, routo 1. 3-lC-3t For Hal0.a)ro farm, 7-room house, barn S474, grauary, ohtck tn house, spring water, farm fenced with woven wire, second bottom land, it acres In crop, t'W her on farm will pay for same, all kinds of fruit, Latham Laad Cvw py. 1-Wt