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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1008 J, L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER GREAT SUMMER SALES We are offering high-class new merchandise at greater 'reduction's than any other store store, because we are determined to close out Spring and Slimmer goods before the Fall shipments arrive. Ladies' Suits Reduced All of thoao high class La Vogue and Fine Bros. Suits as wall as tho modlum prjcod strcot suits aro re ducod without rcsorvo. v J?10 SUITS Reduced to. .90.00 $15 SUITS Reduced to $10.00 91 8 SUITS Reduced to $12.00 $20 SUITS Reduced to $13.iU $25 SUITS ! Itctlucrtl to $10.07 8!I0 SUITS Reduced to $20.00 $!13 SUITS . Reduced .to . .'. A $23.31 $10 SUITS Reduced to .', . . .$20.07 $.10 SUITS Reduced to $33.31 $00 SUITS Reduced to $40.00 $75 SUITS Reduced to $50.00 OAMN ILOCH imWBSm 'MS iff 1 nM0 pitua dP fib 111 Jill I'll 1 ? u Rr' I $10.00 Suits Our $10 Suit Salo tho talk of tho town. Remember wo offer any ir to $16. GO Hiilt In our store for $10.00 Jap Cushion Tops 15c each J,ust thoJthlry5 fovr pojpu and out;; lag cushions. 5 and 10c Ribbons A lino of Tnftotn and Satin Rlb bons woth lCc to 25c n yard roducod t0 10 VI) A lino of Taffeta and Satin Rib bons worth 8c to lGc n yard, reduced t 5d YD SILK SUITINGS 25c A YARD Only a fow pnttorns loft. You will bo surprised at this offering a,Iurreally, wonder how wo can nfford to poll' theso good fabrics in neat, tasty patterns for 2Gc n yard. . FRENCH TROOPS POISONED m LOWER EXPRESS dQclnro war on tho oastorn companv becauho of tho violation of thla ngrcomont. RATES DENVER KEADV TO EXTEND GLAD HANI) (UnlUd I'rcai Leased Wire.) Chicago, July 2. Financial ch clcs horo aro Intorosted todny in a ruuipr that tho Unltod States Ex press company nnd tho Wolls Fargo Express company nro shortly to leci: horns In a couillct in tho west that may produce a loworlng of express rato nil ovor tho country west of tho Missouri rlvor. The Continental Express company, which has just boon formed and re ceived a contract covering tho now Pacific coa9t II1103 of tho St. Paul railroad, Is thought to bo but a sub Miliary company of tho United States Express company, Thp Wolls Fargo peoplo had a contract with tho United States Ex press company that tho latter was not to como west. of tho Missouri river and It Is said horo that tho Wells Fargo officials have decided to There Is a Lot of Unnecessary Eye Trouble in this world. Wo allow our Eehes to become nervous and fret fill. Weeds of caro overrun tho garden of tho heart whon they should never bo allowed to take root. A GREAT DEAL OF THE PRESENT EYE TROUBLE U caused by peeoplo selecting Glasses for themselves that are unsuited for their eyes. WE SUPPLY TnE BEST after thorough examinations and tests, Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets. Denver, Colo.. July 2. Tho ball hns oponed in Donvor and tho pre liminaries for tho Domooratlc nu tlonnl convention nro woll undr way. On Juno 2 5th tho mombors of tho National commltteo will nrrlvo nnd all tho preparations prollmlnnry to tho convention will bo speedily at tended to. ' Indications point to tho greatost ntendauco that has over beon known at a Democratic convention. So gen eral Is tho lmprosslon that tho at tendance will bo a record-breaker that oxtenslve preparations hnvo boon mndo for caring for tho crowds in nddltlon to what woro planned at tho beginning of tho campaign of en tertainment. Exceptional Interest is taken to provide against tho Impros3lon gain ing credence among tho delegates or visitors that Denver or her cltlzons, nre looking for any advantages from tho convention beyond what comes from- being known as a great "co -ventlon city." No extortion will be permitted and hates In nil hotols and restaurants will remain where they were before tho convention crowd arrived, Every effort will bo made to convince tho visitors that Denver can caro for tho crowds !n a satisfactory manner and provide entertainment for visitors that will please and not overtax them finan cially. Tho now auditorium Is already completed and tho decorations nro going up rapidly. Thoro aro 14,000 folding chairs, all presenting a view of tho Immense assembly hall that Is equally satisfactory. Tho raised platform that Is located In .tho cen ter of tho auditorium Is the cynosuro of all eyes within tho building, nono of the seats, oven those In the ga1 lerles, being unsuited for hearing and seeing. Democratic leaders have .already arrived and have begun prenara tlons for tho convention. It . Is plannod to carry on the work of tho convention with all speed possible and there Is no likelihood of the se?Ions extending beyond three days. The weather conditions will be superb, as is always the case dur ing the first half of July, and tho sessions of the convention will bo conducted with comfort to all tho delegates and visitors. An effort will bo made to persuade the leading delegations from distant states to remain over a few days after tho work of the convention hai been dispatched and take trips through various parts of the state. The places of interest in the state are so many and varied that special trains wJil be taken to view them. 'MiHlgveaiwps cattle ranchea.t Inii nienso Irrigation projocts, wide val leys dovotod to fruit and horticul ture nnd niensuroi! of coal moro ex tenslvo thnn can bo found olsewhero In tho country nro some of tho sights that aro to bo soon. Tho demonstra tion of how n ton-ncro tract 6f land, by Intonslvo farming, can bo mado to ylold moro thnn a qunrtor section by ordinary methods 13 also an in teresting sight pecullur to Colorndo. If tho convention enables tho peoplo of Donvor nnd Colorado to placo before tho world tho manlfo'd attractions of tho state to good ad vantage, tho plans of thoso who se cured tho convention will bo fulfilled. Saigon Cochen, China, July 2. Evidence which strengthens tho theory that tho 200 French soldiers, who voro seized with nausea, were polsortexl was gathered today, but tho nature of It cannot be learned. Tho soldiers, wIid belong, to tho French colonial Infnntry, woro In their barracks in Saigon Wednesday When they were taken violently 111. Only 'quick work on tho part of physicians saved their lives. Tho soldlorathoniBelves believe that an attempt at wholesale poisoning was made. So far n? other details nro concerned tho affair is surrounded by nn nir of mystery. o VICTIM OF HUSBAND'S WRATH WILL DIE (United Press Leased Wire.) ' Spoknne, WaBh., July 2. Small hopo Is bolng ontortalncd today for tho recovery of Mrs. Mario Warren, Who was shot by her husband whllo sho wns dancing with tho man whoso attentions to hor had caused War ron's Jeajolisly. Tho band was play ing "Honoy I3oy I Hnto to Seo You Leaving" and scores of couples wo:o whirling on tho floor of tho Natatcr lum Wcdnesdny when Wnrren beck oned his wlfo, who wns dnnclng with Doraey Dance. As she approached Wnrren fired a shot that ponotratod hor nock. Ho then fired n bullet through his Jaw and fell beside his Wlfo. Mrs. Warren was bo weal: from loss of blood whon Bho reached tho hospital that It was feared alio wold not survive. Wnrren Is n bag gago man. n ANTICIPATE FOURTH; THREE BOYS HURT (United Press Leasee Wire.) Snn FrnnclBCo, July 2. Threo Sun, Frnnclsco youths aro In tho hospital today as the result of anticipated Joys of tho Fourth of July. Henry Sinclair, Robol Sinclair nnd Robort Owens nro victims of accidents which occurrod yesterday. Young Owens wns frightfully burned about tho hlpB and legs by tho explosion of gun caps ho was carrying in IiIb pockot. Tho Sinclair boys woro bad ly burnod by tho prematura dis charge of a toy cannon they woro loading. Henry, aged 13, will prob ably lose tho sight of ono cyo. o GIVES LIFE TO SAVE YOUNG WOMAN (United Tress Leased Vvlre.i San Diego, Cal., July 2. To havo Jumped into tho bay In an effort to save tho two daughters of County Auditor Cherry whon nn automobile In- which they woro riding plunged off tho ferry boat and to havo been daubed against tho hull of tho bont nnd killed unnoticed by tho largo 1 crowd on tho boat, is thought to have neon mo inio oi a, 1: aiepnons, a Now York architect, whoso body was washed ashoro at Coronndo boach to day. Stephens had bon missing since Friday night and tho pollco woro looking for him. Tho position of tho body and a wound on tho head strengthens tho theory that tho young nrchltect lost his life trying to savo tho llvos of others. Stephens wob last soon nllvo on tho boat. ij Six Importers of women for im moral purposos have been Indicted In Chicago under bonds of'?2G,000 each. OASTOIHA. f. stlto Kind You Kaie Ai.avs BosjM vijRivu sj? j'tf--r. TS'y 6c.rutz THE FOURTH OF .JULY; . HOW MUCH THE COST Chicago, July 2. In splto of tho uproar, deaths nnd accidents of pre vious Fourths that urgo a saner ob servance of tho day and Its various nights tho approaching battle with cannon crackers, toy pistols nnd firo work3 -promises tho following re sults: Deaths From tetanus ,. ..... 51 From other caueoj 100 151 Mangling Loss of limbs .. GS Insa nt flncnrs. 9 1 ft Other Injuries 35C0 Total casualties 4009 Last yoar tho results, according to the American Medlcnl association's statistics, were somewhat worse, with a total of killed and Injured of 4113. Dust and dirt aro declared to be enually responsible with gun powder as a cause of lockjaw. "Formerly It was considered that tho tetanus bacillus wns contained In the percussion caps, blank cart ridges, and other portions of fire works that woro forced under the skin In Fourth of July wounds," says, an authority. "Tho majority of ob,orvers, however, havo come lo recognize tho fact that It is not al ways tho blank cnrtrldge or percus s'on can, but tho dust and street dirt with which the hands are soiled that contain tho tetanus bacillus or Its spore. This dust is carried Into the wound and Is much moro diffi cult to remove than a blank cart ridge wad. Every Fourth of July in Jury should receive the snme treit m no satcESTAOINUSHRDLUMFW ment as crushing Injuries from street car accidents where It Is known that the wound is infected with street dirt." o- Francls D. Bailey, president of tho Export Shipping company of Now York, who was bolng extradlct ed, escaped from tho stonmor In u small bent back to Honduras. Rrhe 1 n 4 p i lf(-fl 1 J HVvV I IVU 1JUV rnarmauy -- Kemp'4 Balsam Is a safe cougb cure, for it contains nothing that can barn you. It is the best cough cure, ! but costs no more than any other kind. All druggists sell it - WHY Do you go around all day sweltering In the lateuio heat? DO Here's a Special Snap In Ladies' Fine Dress Goods Wc have seven pieces of finp light-weight Silk Warp Wool Taffeta Dress Goods in Black, Navy, Brown, Beige and Green which we are clos ing out on our bargain table at 85c yard Reduced from $1 ,20 yd. You've never seen a value like this before. Children's Barefoot Sandals Just what they need for this wnrrii weathpr. All sizes to No. 2. , v t ' l Thoy'ro not oxpenslvo and they'll savo your children's foot many cuts nnd bruises. Great Sales of Ladies' White Hose 25c grade reduced to - - - 1 5c 45c and 50c grade reduced to -25c Many Ladles aro buying whhlto hoso nnd dyeing them to match their summer dresses. Wo havo too much clpthlns- on hand and In ordor to reduce stock wo aro soiling all of our Men's and Boys' Suits At 20 'per cent reduction from our regulnr prices . . . . . Hnvo you seen our new lino of Men's Straw Hats Don't suffer with a heavy felt hat whon you enn got n light straw hat at such remarkably reasouablo pricos as you can find at SS z? . s a?- - . s-v rrjg st A -iyv rm T .fX5 jVO lSUHjrjrWJs MJ14XJJFC OCH MEN'S FINE GItADE GENUINE lANALV HATS ONLY $1,80. Our Store Will Close at 10:30 a. in. Saturday, July 4, and Remain Closed For the Day The Democratic congresslonul commltteo havo already Issued a handbook of 400 pages attacking tho Republican mombors of congress, the principal chargels extravagance. Rain is reported as being badly needed In the wheat districts of Or0 gon and Washington. Jacob F, Jacobsen, of Madison, has boon nominated by tho Republi cans for governor of Mlunosota. Ml I You know the nice cooling effect of a dish of delicious Ice oream. YOU Ought to flguro on a little of the comforts of. the sen son and DRINK? . Some of our soda water and try the best ice cream in the city. Huie Wing Sang Co. BIG SALE OF FIREWORKS We make up all klnd3 of wrappon and white undorwear, walsti, klmonas, and skirts; all kinds of gontlomon's and ladles' furnish ing goods; all kinds of allks and dress goods, shoes, sultH, pantJ, overalls, blankets, nockwear, mattings, chlnawaro, trunks, om broldery and lace ornaments, etc. All Goods at Wholesale Prices This Week Chinese and Japanese Bazaar 326 North Commercial St. first Store North Jon the East Side. Salem, Oregon