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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1908)
W "T ) DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAL, 8ALHM, OREGON, SATURDAY, ACOUSt tj A - CQUER D'ALENE ' MOUNTAINS AFLAME Missoula, Mont., Aug. 8. Itoports Many aluablo mining properties received horo enrjy today say that flro threatened with destruction, and tho fortfat Arcs aro growing Jlerccr Iinlflg( lho flrcg nro c),ccke( heavy rdrwrrYfi's ;s -- - Montnnn and liastorn Idnho. erators. Hundreds of forest rangers ara The flro worked Itfl way over lho flghtlng tho fires, and tfnlls for vol- Conor d'Aluno mountains Into Mon untoorn hnvo been Bent to all tho tana, sweeping a rich tlmbor belt. rln fiftr ihn nnUi nt the flame. Thi loss of timber already is heavy, and- rccrtllti aro going out In great and tho prospect Is that it will mount J number today. , nto Binggoring iiguros-, I ip" I THE OLD RELIABLE f J . f I , " SALEM GUN STORE' yy'JyCj QUALITY. JESESUbMMgmi L. ' I f "' ii m I I i t EVELYN THAW IS LOSER BY HUSBAND GOING - BANKRUPT wife's demands, which loft but two courses, bankruptcy or suicide. "The petition undoubtedly will bo a heavy blow to Evolyn," snld Stone. "From all I can learn ho has been drawing heavily upon Thaw's re sources, ana I am inrormoa mat nor extravagant domands for spondljig money reached thousands of dollars monthly. "No man can stand audi demand, nltuatcd as HnrryTliaw Is. It left him only tho two courses, of suicide or bankruptcy. Fortunately, ho clioso tho sr.no course, and, by a sim ple) business trnnmctlon yesterday, nluit on hor demands." ii r EX.TREAHURKH MUHT TURN' OVER HOOKS THE" OLD RELIAULU fc'A'LMM GUN STORIi THE HOUSE OP QUALITY. Vacation Time Is Now Here n jwton Hiwixn nrt FISHING YOrWILr'BKPJiEASEDIP YOUR WHEN ON YOUR VACATION IN T THE MOUATAlASj uk ax " , w 'VniT VB ILtVB BEEN TO ALL OP THE KKSOIITS ANT) MILETE. COME TO UtH SiOJiii n.i un. o w OUTFIT IS COMI KNOW WHAT YOU VlhTi NEED emngtor. Autoloading' Rifle. Tho latest stylo big gamo rifle, comes In 25-35, calibre. Fires six Hhota automatically by simply trigger for each shot. 32, 30.30, 35 pressing tho WttsburK. Pa., Aug. 8. It bocanio known hero today that Evolyn Thaw will be tho hoavlost loser through the action of Harry K. Thaw, In ask- ftiUf I lib I flA lilt Insilfirnjfl n n tr fittit It will rnoan that Jjor allowance will motion of tho defendant to recall bo cut down at least 11000 monthly. I tho poromptory writ nnd grant an As soon as bin nffalrs aro In tlio:uiorriatlvo writ of mandamus nt a In tho mandamua proceedings to compel ox-County Tronauror P. A, Ilcnvls to turn ovor to his successor In office, W. T. Holl, nil tho bookJ, papers and money pcrtnlnlng to tho nfllce, Judgo Knowles denied tho hBHdB of tho courts It will bo Impos sllilo for hor to obtain moro thnu a legal, sharo for living oxpunoes. It was Intimated hero today by a friend of tho Thaw family thnt Har ry Thaw was actuatod In filing tho application by a doslrn to frco hlm iwlf from constant domands for mon ey from Evolyn, as much as to pro tect his crodlton. Ills asnots nro 1128,012,38 and, his liabilities 4G3,-1-10.43. Thoro i a gront quostlon as to how Thaw thinks It will bo posnlblo for him to attend a mooting of cred itors and bo examined by a rofcrco, according to tho roqulromonta of tho Pennsylvania law. It Is nnld lioio this attornnnn that tho real object of Thaw's poUtlon In bankruptcy may bo to get tho ques tion of his innlty nt tbn present tlmo boforo tho fodernl courts. The Inw provides specifically that it person who ft I en n petition must bo smiio, and It It thought .that tho ques tion will bo raised with n view to making hii effort to Intliico tho court to luvosttgnto his mental condition. If tho fodernl court, In such a pro ceeding, should decide Hint Thnw. In tmuu, ho probably would bo fruod from tho rouRhkeepslo Jail, whero! iJiq Id bolng hold, pending notion to romovo him to an nsylum Price $25.00 special term of tho circuit court.( Ho furthor decided that tho dofondnnt hnd tint boon guilty of contompt in not turning ovor tho books, papers nnd money to his successor. Ho In dicated, howovor, that unless Hearts compiled with tho last decision of tho court ho would be considered In contempt. W. T. Holl, tho nowly elected county treasurer of Wallowa county. Is nt tfio present tlmo tho potrtmnstcr at Enterprise. Mr. Ro.ivls, Itfs pre decessor In ofllco, concluded that Mr. Doll could not, so long- nn bo con tinued to net ns K)Btmuitor, qunliry as comity treasurer, for tho reason that bo would then bo holding more than quo office, which ho claims In prohibited by daw. I ID SIGHTS Wo carry In stock Lyman, Marblo and Shcnrd'a rlllo sights. Wo- lit tho slghtjtnd sight tho rifles. MARBLE GOODS MrtMugn Hrfli'lf. ' Wnshrngton, Aug. 8. Totfny'n troasitry Htntomcnt bIiewb: Itocefpts, $2.(lfl'J,y58. Expoudltunw, ?2,J!0, 000. o BormotiH on the noceimlty of. ti I clean clfr might bring nbout a hot- Attornov fltono. who filed TIuiw'r tor brand" of Godliness. imtltion, said ho had not heard of A dinner bucket brigade Is not this tuKKottlon. and added that Thaw the leaHt of the thlnga to bo consul was fonwd Into the action by bin nrnd In trroso pni-H. . New and Second Hand Goods Wo nro still at tho old stand, and haro all kinds of tents and camping outfits at prlcos that defy comiH'lltlon. Also House Furnishings Cook stoves, ranges, bedroom suites, dressers, Iron bed, spring" mattresses, dining nnd rooking ohalro, stands, oxtonslou tables, kitchen tablos, glassware, orockorywaro. Dishes of all kinds. Al ways lu tho market for second-hand goods. 0. L. McPEEK, 70 S. Com'I r " r Bargains in IJianos My rent stock is iiow nearly all in and if yu want a Goi)4 Partly Used Piano at a Bargain call now on : : : : Geo. C Will The Musicand Sewing Machine Dealer VvbIbbbbV Wo havo a complete Hnc.oC tho Idnblo Axo Company's BpocdhiWts for out-door people, such n8 CAMP AXICS 1IKLT HATCHKTS WATEHl'ItOOP MATCH IIOKI5S COMI'ASSBS 1UFLK SIGHTS HUNTING KNIVES FISH KNIVES BOOTS Wo havo been handling tnlfe' fn mous ."Witch Elk" lino of Hunting Hoots for four years. They nprllrst clasB, as wo can provo by our- customers. ft OIL Whon you go to tho'coast or mountains do not'flrr gct gun grcaso and oil'. v- FISHING TACKLE FINK FISHING XAOKtK it'js oimiionnv Wo aro llshoniaen oursclre. and try out tho new things la fishings tacklo boforo wo offer thorn to our ' austomon. Oar "Acme" brand ofi tront files tan not bo bent. Ask for tho "Kara- Iooi," "Yellow King" or "Mc Gfuty." Thoy have provon grest kill-era. Our No. 010 rod; at $3.00, lu baisln. TJNES, ltEKIS,.rcOS RASKKIS IiEADEHtfLSrOONS ASK TO SEE THE NEW REMINGTON REPEATING SHOTGUN Outfitters of Sportsmen Outfitters of Sportsmen priiiiio auattoikh IN NEW Tho jmSHc xtlwltolrs not aS Now Zwiluml, tho Introduction uf. which wna at flrt HtroiiKly opposod by tho Interested trado, provldos tTtat nil moat seld: wltltln tho area otf a mil ulclpullty with a population of 2000 m8t bo Inspected by n duly quail fled Kovornmont Inspector. Tho mu nlclpalUy was allowetl throo jcars to brliiK tho act Into oporatlon ami erect tho requisite buildings, tho ntato ad vancing tho cost nt n flxn rato ot Intorost, pnyablo out -of slnnshtorlne feoB. moldlUB. which hah n popula tion of 3000 and was one of tho llrst towns tu adopt tho act, orrrted abat toirs nt an outlay ot 3000, in addi tion tu thu coat of tho alto and ac commodation paddocks, tho Intonwt belwir paid by tho bult-oors In the shape of ront. Tho hohtnno hns be-on t profitable that cool atoroKO and frwhK chambor nro fo bo orectetl, nnit tho butchers recognlso the sav Int? raluo and utility ot tho cstab rtuhmont. Tho benefit to tho consume and to tho general health Is Incalculable TbO'dnspoctor soea every animal sUuKhtered, and. If he finds no trao or, disease, itamptt eaoh carcase In sowral placea with tho butche number or mark, with date or kll- tnr. Tho butcher recetws back hla. own skins, hldci and tonnes, which ho remove at once. Offal U disposed ot by tho butcher to th tsoapwakr for manufacturlntr pur-post. Jour nal of ARrloulturo, Wwt Australia, ii - ... o. -. -. lUAXIN'G Mtlil DOKS WELL AT Hl'IUXaFlKLD I hnvo received two lnr;o. caatruct ZEALAND! from Kukoiio. and nlsa ono to fur- ii Mi thtt mill work for at I00W- rosl donco bolnc built 30 djIIus enat of SprinRloId. Tho famllkw of n. A Wh'burno und J. L. Clark TotrrnoiJ Tart Sat urday from Foloy Shrike?, whero they had been for a two weeks' fims. oort- Dr. W. E. Zubor, n now arrival nt Eugene, hns bought property and will put up a brick lusbiess build in c Enoch Wimberly, a Dauslns coun ty pioneer, died nt Uostil&urK. H. K. PUtf. ivoprietor of tho Sprlngleld ptanlns mill, when In. tervlewtM by a reporter this week In regard to tho output of tho mill dur ing tho past few months, said that the plaat was meeting with gratify ing success as they had all tho work thvy could bnadle. The mill now employing six men, and as soon a wew machinery can be, ndJed, tho iforco win be nearly doubled, Tueyi ALL OREGON WILL BE AT THE STATE i ( EAIR SEPTEMBER 14 TO 19, INCLUSIVE Thoy wn pud the grounds In bettor condition nnd moro" ijractfve .U thVrer bfpro- They wllLflndrnjiny now buildings.. AuV.lluiv - ' will see that Oregon has tho boifTaclllties of any BtatoW iho Hocky mountains for holding a great fair. Tho Increased 5sh promlums and specials , brIng the iQli mQ Paclllo coast, and It will compare favorably with tho best fairs of the east and middle west. Some of the best horses in the United States will bo here to participate In ,ho speed program. Some of the most attractive purses ever hung up for a western race meet will make . oaoh individual event worth coming a long distance to see. The couu tei will put up their best la trying to secure the prizes for the ox hiblts of their products. There .will be special rates on all II... of transportation for passe? nnd. 8peclal frelght Inducements vf(;, all exhibit, n yQU wish tii.?rf.i-..i . " "" ' - vr7fvf&H- .Vrmauon " will bo cheerfully """ ' ' TTST""""1- 8 guarded. )m 'IiSSSSJkM' Mrs. Angolfno Taylor Grow JIft of Sttlo Id colobrntlng her ll birthday. Hor fnthor was CUll Grow, of- Pennsylvania. Conl nitnfta In Northern Wl02i "may closo Soptomber 1, owlnjwbj nor controversy. Tho longest llfo Is tho one li" tho boat. MMfhiMlaKdMMHNHHMBi glyen by f H W. P. MATLOCK, President Pendleton, Oregon F. A. WELCH, Secret Salem, Oregon i t i 'W "h "hii t8C Hit it$l rb :"for ti la to 0c ido rtui 1aib "H Hind, Itrh tie l. V.0T. ;1( mtf