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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
DAILYOAI'lTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1008 I, ' -- a " 4 "IT - (nt-T -.. - -t : fc , . . Nothing will be reserved; you can have the pick of our stock, which comprises the very best productions of the seasou. "Once Our Customer, Always SLtPrfiUMM Grand Opera House JOHN V. CORDRAY, Munnyer ONE NIGHT MONDAY JUNK 21) L. S. SIRI3 Prcsonts Amorlcn'e Foremost Character Actrcfas MAY ROBSON In Hor Great Now York-Chicago Success by Anno Warner The Rejuvenation of AUNT MARY Original caBt rind production. Thrco months in Now York, threo months In Chicago. A LAUGH F.VKRY MIXUTK Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 73c, SOc. Seat aalo nt box ofllco Monday 0 a. i. COMPANY ACCUSED OP FRAUI DKBARRED FROM MAIL (United Press Leased, WlrM Washington, Juno 25. Tho Oak land Transcontinental Aerial Power company of Oakland and San Fran cisco, today woro debarred from tho use of tho United States mall by a fraud order. There Is a Lot of Unnecessary Eye Trouble in thla world. AVe allow our selves to become nervous and fret ful. Weeds of care overrun tho garden ot tho heart when they should nevor bo allowed to tako root. A GREAT REAL OF THE PRESENT BY13 TROUBLE Is caused by peeopjo selecting Glasses for themselves that aro unsulted for thoir eyes. AVE SUPPLY THE BEST after thorough examinations and tests, . Barfs Jewelry Store State and Llbrty Streets. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER "Senior" Smart Clothes Are all their name implies. Made for joung men who care. Swagger cuts, cleverly tailored and equal in every respect to the high cost custom tailors best efforts. - Business men's suits, street and dress up sails for particular fellows. . GREAT $10.00 SUIT SALE $15 and $16 values for $10.00 MAY ROBSON IN ROLL OF AUNT MARY In tho forthcoming production "Tito Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,", which L. S. Slro will proient at tho Grand opera houso on Monday, June 29, local theatergoprs will have an opportunity of sooing May Robson, tho foremost character actress In Amorlca, In ono of tho host comedies MAY ROBSON In "Tho Rejuvenation of Aunt Mar)'." ever presented on the stage. In the ,i nf Aunt Marr. Mlsa Robson, It Is said, has one ot the beat parts &i her entire 'career. ' Fresh from her triumph at tho Studebaker treater, Chloago, where iehe has been playing to laughing au diences nightly, Miss Robson and her 'company will bo seen here in this de lightful comedy ns presented In Chl i .. ,. ua nnnt three months. There are many funny situations in the play and Miss Robson as Aunt Mary Is screamingly funny all the time. A decomposed body, supposed to be that ot n murdered ranchman, was found today in a well at Tracy. Calif. mW M1MI 1W iuni.--r- .v 9 Our Friend" DEPARTURE OF FLEET POSTPONED tUpltfd Press Lensed Wire.) San Francisco, Juno 2G. Tho do parturo of tho second division of the . Pnclllc fleet which was scheduled for 'today, has been postponed for a week. According to ndylces from tho ships will steam south on July 1. Tho four crulsors and thrco tor pedo boat dojtroyors which compoio the second division havo beon order ed to tho waters of southern Cali fornia tot1 a practice cruise. SHERMAN REPORTED IMPROVING I'olted, I're l.eaicd Wire.) Cleveland,' 0., Juno 2G At 0 this morning physicians attending Jan S. She man, Republican candidate for the vice-presidency, announced that their patient had paised a com fortable night and was considerably refreshed. His condition shows gen eral Improvement, but It has boen agreed that he will not leave tho hos pital for another we,ek. teddykT A COMMON LABORER Oyster Bay, Juno 25, According to a statement given out by Secre tary Loeb, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., has heen givon a position us a com mon laborer by John Greonway and will be shown no preference ovir other workmen. The statement says that neither the President nor bis son knew until they saw it In the newspapers that Greenway's company was owned by the steel trust and that young Roose velt was employed because Greenway was In Colonel Roosevelt's regiment and wanted to give the President's son a chance. '"Young Roosevelt,, says Loeb, ui ia hired as a laborer and stand or fall strictly on his own merits." REBELS . (Continued From Page 1.) gah the work of nrrostlug prisoners, and In many cases the loaders of the Ahnjumans and other political club were shot without trials. Eacer to obey the ordors of their monarch, the cossacks began the work of ar rest at daylight and In Some cass tho houses of the revolutionists wero br.oken into and leaders taken from their beds to be killed. The shah Is In comploto control of the city Itsolf, although he Is expect ing trouble from tho north and fcouth whoro troops aro mobilizing to assist tho revolt at the capital. According to foreigners and disin terested parties, tho first shot in tho riot around tho parliamentary house was fired by the Ahnjumans. Tho cossacks had surrounded tho parlia ment buildings and domnnded that tho revolutionists surrender to them a number of persons whoso arrost tho shah had ordored. This request was met by shots and bombs and sev eral soldiers woro killed boforo thoy flrod a shot. The artlllory was brought up and the parliament houses demolished. An imperial order issued last night declared Teheran In a stato ofslcgo, Tho shall gave orders for the bazaars to re-open or be demolished and tho shop kcopore timidly oponed their doors. Tho city Is far from fjulot. today, however, and moro sorloui troublo Is expected boforo night. Tho British legation is filled with refugees and tho cossacks aro ngatn looting tho .city. Although tho shnh has given strict orders that no foreigners aro to be killed, tho gonpral feeling hero Is that foreigners aro unsafo and troublo is looked for. Great Britain and Russia have signified their Inten tion to keen their hnmlii off tho row 1 unless tho situation becomes moro sorlous. LVnr Robcl Invasion. Tiflls, Russia, Juno 2B. A thou sand co'sacks aro today being rushed from tho Caucasus region to Teheran to servo as an additional guard for tho shah, who Is foarlng a general Invasion of tho city by tho rohols. Advices received hero this after noon that tho troops of tho revolu tionists aro advancing rapidly upon i tho Porslan capital and that tho St. Petersburg, Juno 25. Dls patches from Persia today say that robolfl aro marching on Teheran from tho north of Porsla and that tho Bhan has dlspatchod 5000 soldiers to moot them. Tho situation in tho northern provinces Is critical. In tho south Prince Zlll-Es-Sultan is roported to bo gnthorlng an army to march against tho shah's troops. The prlnco Is friendly to Groat Bri tain and Is nt tho head of a Htrong organization. 1" ' Today dispatches stato that n'gen- oral (uprising against the; Persian monarch may bo expected in affljW days nnu inai tuo powers my ire forced to Intervene. YALE (Continued" From Page 1.) In tho four-oa'rod raco, tho Yala kcrew got off In tho load by half a length and gradually forced ahead Inch by Inch until at tho ond ot tho two-mile course thoy had oxtendod the ndvantnge to a full length. Tin official tlmo was Yalo 10 minutes and 33 seconds; Harvard 10 minutes and 43 seconds, The Harvard freshmen wero grim ly determined to retrlevo tho day for the crimson and got off with a ter rific stroke. Thoy took tho lead at tho start and rowed away from tho Now Havon crew In tho. bluo holl, winning by two and a half lengths. Tho official time was Harvard 0 min utes and 38 seoonds; Yale 9 mlnutos and -l? seconds. This Is tho forty-second annual race. Yalo has won 23 and Harvard 18. Yale holds tho record, having oovorod tho four miles In 1868 In 20 minutes and 10 seconds. RhADN'KK CAUSES WOMAN TO COMMIT SUICIDE I United Press l.eiued Wire.) Reno, Nov., June 26. Complete mystery surrounds the suicide hero of pretty Mrs. Bert Dunham, 19 years old, who drank carbolic add after writing the following note to her husband: "Dear Bert: I am not guilty. God knows It. Good byo. "ELMA." Thn distracted husband Is at a foBi to know what the note means, but it Is thought that a woman ac qualntance has accused the young wife with mlscouduct and knowing that her husband would hear an-1 perhaps believe the Btory, she took her life. Mrs, punham's father conducts the. E'ma hotel in Oklahoma City, PRESIDENT WOMAN'S CLUB VICTIM OF BICYCLE I ii i ii ii iinuamii Careless Boy Rider Collides WitMrs. Kelliher and Both Bones are Broken . Above Ankle A tow minutes after 0 this morn inng Mrs. O, Bristol Koulhor, pres ident ot the Salem Library Board, and a promlnont club woman, was run down by a boy on a. bicycle in front ot the Barnes residence on! Chemoketa ntroot, and had both boned of tho loft leg broken Just bovo tho anklo. Mrs. Kolllhor was walking down tho Btroot with A. V. Pordyco, with whom sha was planning the casta ot tho play "Tho Crisis," and tho boy who docs errands for tho Twelfth streot bakery camo tearing along, rang his bell and tho podcstrlans STATE BANKERS r-'erMp Let Salem Give the Money Lords Friend ly Greeting Flowers Wanted For Decorations Tho Stato Bankors association will mcotlu Salem Friday and this city should bestir Itsolf to give thorn a hoartV welcome, and make thorn ro mombor tho Capital City, and thoir visit hero with groat pleasure An clnborato speaking program and a bnnquet has boon arranged, but Tho Capital Journnl wants to suggest as thore has boon somo criticism of the principal hotel, that Salem people furnish flowors to docorato that his toric hostlcry from top to bottom In side at loast. Bring flowers to The Journal office Friday morning and Friday foronoon and holp us to make at loast ono place In tho city attrac tive to tho stranger. Any kind of KAY FOR PRESIDENT Will Not Have the Riot Act Read ro Him By the Salem Machine Politicians t Aftor having tho riot act road to him by tho local machlno politicians, for doctoring ho would nbldo by Statement No. 1. and v'oto for Cham berlaln for United States senator, Senator T. B. Kay decided to drop out of tho raco for tho presidency of tho sonatc. , But on rocont tni to KiiKono and Portland, ho has re ceived o much coramondatlon for his political respect for tho will of tho people, that he has decldod to mako tho raco without tho support or his colIeaKtie. tho Hon. J, N. Smith, ond will bo a candldato for tho place. History of Ce. Khv Ih blamed by tho local ma chlno for tho downfull of their plant to put out a convention ticket In thU county entirely opposed to Stntpment No, 1, and on a nhowdown of. tho del egates from the second ward, out ot 22 only three tood for tho conven tion urogram A. N. Ollbert, J. V, Smith and P. T. Wrlghtmttn. Tho rest wero with Kay. Ever since ha has been accuood of bad faith an.l An UnsUble IiborlHK Class. (From Ray Stannnrd Rakor'a "Tho1, toast, and Western Spirit of Restlossnese," In the July Contury.) The prospector of tho mountains and tho cowboy ot the plains are each a sort of Bedouin, with no per manent abiding place here today. thoro tomorrow usually with a 1 story ot experience la aire places going to' Alaska an log back, rnsblng of new camps, trying new rnchH.jAii, neneral manager o. w- v Z waya moving- Indeed,. l class of, tke Wet, a 3C1' unstable as ws.ter, crobe ot travel In n wkh a crpet w of family, tot - Btopped out of his way, but tke etrt sprinkler came along and Mrs. Kellt her stopped back onto the sidewalk just in time to Ve caught by the ly ing wheel. ' Ske was not more tk & block from her home, and was kolp ed Into tho Barnes residence. A pkytf lclan was called and she ktavt'f mounted a plr ot cruteke and walk ed tho short distance to her konw, whore tho compound fra'cure was) reduced and she was made as eom fortablo as powlble. The accident will cause more hi tlmcnt against rccklow riding and may possibly result la alt bleyelee being ordered off the stdewalks, CONVENTION FRIDAY . flqwors with long alonu will do, a4 ' can bo mado of groat value for dt orations. Tho Hankers Program Tho bankers' convention will me nt 11 a. m, at the Klka kail Friday morning, and be welcomed with a address by tho mayor. Thore will be an afternoon settto until 3 jt. m., when there will b an auto anve into ine biwriy hut. j In tho evening there will be ft 'smoker at the Illlkee eUW, wMi jhiHck served at the ttttlttt, aftdfMH- A. , MHH KY1H gl inv the ladles, Saturday there will be a buslnetif session la tke morning and a lakas rldo on tho river In the afternoon., ''' H OF THE SENATE with throwlngjuiown the, macklMl l..nrnirt .ml ttmltli nln uua u1aJM to Kay for P?wldwt of the & ... UK. .. IB. .11 VTOlfcM T. W VTB.. WW " " notified him tka't" he could' net suf port him It he lntendea te tad toif tho peoplo'a choice tor seator, Kay May Win. As a holdover senator and of pro nounced reform view Kay will haw supporters outside ot Statement HO? 1 mpn, and Is wore tkan likely M win. lie got out ot Smlthi way lm Chairman ot tke ways ai : rommlttee, when Sxtltk ha4 no r$ clolm upon the place, having sup ported Itodson tor president ot tW sonata itud ko was defented. sjo Is a tight to a finish between Kay tho Marlon county Vnachlne pj clans. Kay wys this eounty iru ed it a dulegatkm Hy a vot tkroe to pne to voi fr tl the ptojilo for aenator, not aeo how an hones out ot doing what tl him to do on st waj public Inane.' to lovory Impor fcr4' Mt. i to Butte that trem tho rail regatd to th 1 by the county fouiity. which state ijfred crossings maintain r Sheridan & wiiim"" inanv woro dangerous tt 'me ot the tamem In that HIV W "T j atrrVt. .nn,n.n hu written te tk ........ .t.tin.. that the work n WlrlB tke defective crowlm wlH oegm im'""' S- 1 hit q w. .r ) i ft si K fv. tiAfwaSt SL'f-