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daily capitae jounxAL. salem, oregon, Friday, auoust 14, 1009. Hniii Ml, J. L. STOCKTON I THE OLD WHITE CORNER Great 5ale of; Wash Ajpr , !ft as uoods EVERY PIECE OF WASH GOODS IN OUR STORE IS NOW OFFERED AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ' 4 . Monday's 9c Sa!e WILL RE ONE OF THE GREATEST WASH GOODS EVENTS OF THE SEASON, AS AVE WILL ON TlIA'r DAY SELL J 2)4 TO 00c VALUES AT l)c A YARD B r TERRIBLE (Contluucd From Page 1.) CHEAP MEAT IS THING OF PAST (United ProBB Leased WIroV) -o TTn count married tho daughter or i rich Llabon bankor three yonra ago and for a time lived happily with her. 7o years Inter both his wlfo and child dliappearod, and to questions concerning their whorcnboutB Mai- j,luoue,.. bu,u u .; - Kansas City, Aug. 14. Cheap boor 1 " I Is a thing of tho paHt. becnuBo Innd A police Investigation was finally has becomo so valuablo that thoro U ordered, and dotectlvos vlulted tho not enough mngo to kcon meat prices wcBfi rc-idonco a fow nlghta ago down, according to Colonol Iko BrtiUng a tightly sealed door lend- Prior, president of tho Cattlo Rnls- "4btonn attic chainbor, they found 0rs' Association of Texas, who is horo ti rcjncss chained to tho wnll, her todnv tatore distorted by surforfng, bfrr',' Colonel I'rldr blhrhea tho fact that' hlr white, and her form roducod nl- tho ranges nro being cut up Into Cost to a skeleton. small farms for tho rntihl advnnco of ! The child, In a worso conditio beef. Ho says thousands of calvus thin its mother, lay on a pile of rags Woro slaughtered in Texas last year, Is a corner, half dead rrom hunger bocauso thoro was no feeding ground d neglect. whoro tho ranchors could run them So impaired hnd tho mind of tho untu they grow up. " - ' rouateji uecomo by hor foarful sur fe'lng that sho could not glvo an nc enrate acount of hor imprisonment. The servants confessed thnt mother ad child had been held in tho nttlr daring the entlro yoar, fed only an I'ad and water, la de'enso of his notion, tho count nerteJ that ho believed his wlfo lid acrpcd attentions from a naval 'Seer, wh&e name ho refused to lire Ho admitted that ho had noth l!J more thnn suspicion on which to le his ocuaatlon8. Why ho had Wshed he child, as well as tin coiher, for the lattor's alleged Infl- w-'X he could not oxnlaln. C King Manuel and Queon Amellu tre to visit the count's. estnto imon a:!rntlon of the porlod of court jirong for tho death of tho Into 'fX of tho countess' Imprisonment t irrmed'ntely cancelled their en- nSSffC't. and thov nrriernri Mnrirnl. I. ho Sever to annum- In thnlr nrnm. SPECTACLE THCrilB EYE HELPS itf RIGHT E 1IUHTERS AND HEAD- ACHK MAKERS, IF WRONG ttho c.u prevent your having m wrong u you don't got them lX tbe r,6ht place? Not tho aver- ' pectacle seller. His .busl- a" m to bo to get your haraewed with a pair that ftes Jour fancy and opens your Pane. knowing tho optical U is by l7lne" th8h7 and attend a t0 " properl, that we hope t0 bUJd 8nd ep a reputation. CHINESE UPRISING GROWING (United Prois Leased Wire.) Saigon, Fronch Indo Chlnn, Aug. 14. Tho Chlneso uprising which was reported by the French authorities to havo boon ernshed a fow weeks go, Is assuming dangerous proportions again, The British consul nt Fu Chow has asTcpd the authorities at Canton to sonu gunboats to protect tho Euro pean merchants In the coast towns. Dilgandngo In tho interior is gain ing ground, and reports oew dep redations are being received co'ntlnu al'y. At tho same tlmo piracy is prevalent off tho coast, and tho situ- l-ntton Is rapidly becoming crltlcnl Small merchant ships move at great porlL Six aro reported to havo been ovohauled and captured by pirates in I the last week. ' FOUR DROWN WHEN BOAT-CAPSIZES SfL1 Sl0re -say streets. (United Press Leased Wire.) Kllborn, Wis. Aug. 14. Search ing parties today are dragging the Wisconsin' river for the remains of the four members of a launch party, who were drowned yesterday after noon through the capsizing of the pleasure bout.. Tho boat carried nine passenger, Ave of thpra bejng saved. Those drowned were: - Edward Pfelffer and son, Ralph, MIs Mabel Ward and Mrs. W. O. ; Heath, all of Chicago. The party was returning from a trip from tbe Dells, when the launch wai overturned by the waves of a passing steamer. Ill trM 1111 r y- -NhFkW, WOMAN; PRAGTICES ON SALOONMAN .X' t (United Press Leased Wlro.) .4 San ..Francisco, Mi'g.;'14.-Mjs.' "DhckBlo" Rosonbaum-Rogors-Dunh, who recontly created a scene at At lantic City by .horsowhlpplng,. her husband) James Dunn, Is In San Francisco today searching for hint, with tho supposed Intention of again chastising him for his alleged infidel ity, -.'u Just to show that sho had nrrlvo'd, Mrs.-Dunn Inst tilght ontored the sa loon of Dan Dean, formerly manager of the Savoy Hotel, of which her hu band was proprietor, and assailed Dean with a fusillado of flatten fT-, wlno gln.8003 and cuspidors, until lid wo3 forcod to call upon his bartend er for rolnforcoments. Having sntlj fled herself that, hor prowess 'had In nowlso diminished, Mjb. Dunn beat nn honorablo retreat, Doan wns at n 1089 to explain why ho had boon mado tho object of Mrs. Dunn's wrath. Mr3. Dunn's matrimonial experi ences havo been varied. HeY first hUBband, "Duckslo" Rosonbaum, qommitted suicide in this city. The widow thon married a young adver tising man, Harry Rogers, but sought a divorco after a few months, r.. mnrking that the oxperjonco hnd C03t her $G0,000. Hor marrlngo to Jas Dunn followed, ntnl was productlvq of much family turmoil. Sho fu nhhed monoy for tho lenso of the Savoy Hotel, and established hor husband ns manager. A short time ngo ho mysteriously disappeared, anil sho has slnco boon constantly on his trail. ATLANTIC FLEET " AGAIN WEIGHS ITS ANCHOR TOMORROW (United Prcs Leased Wlro.) (Dy H. Loo Clotwo'rthy, United Prcsu Correspondent Aboard U. S. S. Georgia.) Auckland, Aug. 14. Tho ofllclnl reception to thq ofllccrs and mon of tho Atlantic fleet wns brought to nn ond tonight with a brilliant stnto ball at tho Government Houso. Premier Sir Joseph Wnrd was the master of coromonlcs, nnd Admlrnl Sperry wai the, guest of honor. Tho 1 o'clock tomorrow morning, nnd this wns a day of rest with tho olllcors and men. Tho admiral. and ofllcons returned from Rotorua this morning after one of tho most dollghtful ex cursions they ovor onjoyod. TJ10 peoplo of Now Zealand arn planning a great demonstration of farewell whon tho fleet departs for Sydney tomorrow. Salutes will bo flrcd from ovory chip in tho hnrbor, o&d tho Rrltlsh bnttlcshtps Powcrfur, magnificent ball room of tho state Encountor nnd Pioneer, which have homo wbb crowded with officers', high ljon horo bIuco tho tluntlc floot has govornment officials and protty wo- boon at anchor In tho bay, will nc mon. I company tho white squadron to Syd- Tho fleet is to leave hero nt 8 njsy. Notitv. paymont thoroof rofusod unless pre- ....... ... Isonted for paymont within 00 days Notice is hereby given that on nf(or Juy ,.tf Jn uccordunco wltIl order of tho county court of Mnrlon ' provisions of Sections No. 2G32, county, Orogon, tho following wnr-f2033 and 2C34, Dolllnger nnd Cot- rants outstanding against. vMarlou county Issued sovon years prior to July, 100S, will ha cancollcd nnd ton's. Codps und Stntutcs of Oregon. R. D. ALLRN, County Cl'ork. Warrants outstanding for Nof Dnte. sovon years prior to July, 1908: Namo. Amt 124. 123 128. 2S2. 2GG., 274. 283., 289., 449., 598., .July .July .July .Aug. .Aug. .Aug. .Aug. .Aug. 1900... H. O. Snltmash.., . ..$1.70 9. 9. 9, 9, 1900. 1900. 1900. 9, 1900. ...Chas. Mluklor 1.70 9, 1900.... A, D. Smith 2.20 9, 1000... ..Mrs. Alllo Lyons 1.70 1900...Klttlo Plrklns 1.70 , Mnbol Rhodes 1.7f .Mrs. Toy 1.70 .0. L.Thompson 1.00 Sep. 3, 1900.... Francos Bartoz 1.70 .Oct. 4, 1900.,. ..W. P. Graham ' 1.00 C92 ;....Oct. 4, 1900.... M. F. Hays 1.00 ,58G..., Oct. 4, 1900... Walter Hoiseil. . . ., 1.7(1 585 ....Oct. 4, 1900... Jos. Plllstor 1.70 590....!.'. '.'..j. .Oct. 4, 1900... Honry Schncht 2.40 G35 ."..". .Oct. 4, 1900.... Roy Stelllnger 1.70 037 Oct. 4,. 1900.... Jay 8tolllngr. . .,. ., 1.70 G3G. ,Vj?f ...". . . .Oct, 4, 1900. . . .Mrs, Stelllnger 1.70 588.. sit'. ....,. Oct 4, 1900.,.. B. H, Thompson 1.70 1055...'?....;,. ...Nov, 12, 1900... W. J. 1217 .Doc. G, 1900.... A. J. 1312 Jan. 10, 1901. ..B. Phllps '2.00 1404 Jan. 11, 1901... John Wntorbury 1.70 1389 Jan. 11, 1901... John Eaau !. . . 1.20 1852 Mar. 8, 1901.... R. N, Horno 2.20 23G7..; Juno 10, 1901.. Peter Back 1.70 n . 8-14-3t Horritt 3.10 Devanoy 1 . . , . 1.00 a j rfV!kTlfk ' OF SINGLE LEGGED MEN London, Aug. 14, A(ter jieg-leg-ging briskly from Dover, PjrBs'dont Rosin, of tlio Union' of Fronch Men dicants, established some time agot in Marseillo?, arrived In Lottdon to day to arrange for a convostiOn df one-legged men at tho French-British exposition. If well received by the British one-legged mon,- he In tends to bring a strong delegation of bis crippled countrymen. '"I don't want any humbugs," ho said upon his arrival in Dover, "but genuine, hard-working, honest Brit ish pedlars' or Itinerant mustclam with only ono log apiece. Think what a fine picturesque thing it would be to have a parade of French and Enj. Hsh one-legged men." DRKSSKD WKLTj AND SWINDLED GROCERS (United Press Leased Wire ) Lo Angeles, Cal . Aug 14 Ac cused of swindling Los Angelea Job b'ors otrtlSrWf$D0d0,'BtockSof gro ceries by 1 wearing a now suit of clothes&ach day' for two weoks, Wli Ham Davis, known horo as William Thatcher, is under arrest at Cincin nati. Steps were taken today to have him returned to this city for trial. Davis disappeared from Los Angv les u month ago, after ho had sold out below coita $5000 stock of gro ceries he. had secured on credit from local jobbers. In obtaining credi tors uayia depended entirely on hu pergonal appearance. He mingled with tho local groer. and each day appeared in a, different suit of clothej. When credit men inquired into his financial standing his ac quaintances did not hoiltato to give him a high rating, on tbe strength of tho manucr, u which he dressed. . 0 CASTOR! A Per Ia&ati and Ckilirea. Tin XW Y&k Km Alwiys BwtM 61sna:mJ jf Otyf&U44 REMEMBER n . "rt fv. " n " 1S-A':-(!'.-.. ' ,' i f That tho shoes you buy now will bo worn during the rainy Bcasou That's why It 13 Important to get a strictly" reliable, brand. Shoes Pr fi O-u v lmvo stood'Cho tost undor nctu- -U& WOWIOUQCVOS; 1 obrvlco conditionB during 10 years In Snlom. Every pair is built to glvo satisfactory wear. WHITE House fULL shoe's For tyomen SHOES For Men WWHlTE h nous ft l 1 iiiiBiU Jn .IK IM. .. f jnjjf - 11 W TCTrvJI 1 ar ut Our Fall Line of Shoes. V Is Now Complete fottNB ! LiiiiiiiiiiiiinH J v iHiDHv,9ll DRESS oL MP V'o MW "!!,'"BVBi Wo have provided tor ovory momber of tho family, from tho llt tlo tots who want tho soft moccasins up to tho grandpas, who wear tho wldo comfortable No. 13, nnd wo'ro showing styles nnd quali ties Btiltablu for ovory class of wear, FOR KXTItA HARD SIMtVICK 1$ T1IK MUD AND WATKIt XV K CAltHY Miller's Ciirome Tanned Shoes In rogular holghtB nnd high tops. ' Tho uppers romnln soft nnd pliable after tho hardest 'wonr. Thoy nro especially sultnblo for hard wear miring tho rainy sonBot,. Our spot cash plan of bunlnoas enables us to undersoil "itfKular ; Stores." M trs'zed (Z? s JMT Jyt Wl: a t KS we Vhmmmhmw G. t. ' J&czfsted', lyfin-gfa v WW ae CUTTINO DISTANCE ON TIIH SOUTIIKRN PACIFIC (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Orovlllo, Cal., Atig. 14. It was announced hero today that, following tho vislfot ' Hnrrlraun nnd Jullua Krutschnltt, suporlntondout of. con struction of tho Southorn Pnctllc railroad, to this coast, work will bi commenced nt onco on the straighten ing out of tho curves In tho mountain division botwoon Sacramouto and IU no, Novadu. Tho Union Construction Company lino boon glvon a contract to build straight track from Colfax to Cllppec Cap, n dlstanco of 20 iiiIIoh. Thn now road will go through a tunnol, td bo constructed In order to avoid a sharp curvo around what is known ns Capo. Horn. This Itttlo ploco of road will cost $2,000,000. nn?iwinwniHMif mi We Are Sole Agents In This Territory For MB MHIIIBIIWJIW.IM tlk Pn'iiiuiiwl B731M ' VZtfiM RIXDORFER Parkett Floor Covering HT COMES IM UOLLSJ The wonderful new fabric that takes the. place of hard wdo'd floors'' orVdarpets. It comes in roll3,7 inches wide, ' has beautiful inlaid natural wood patterns, is economical, is ideal for every good room in the house has, in short, so many splendid advantages' never before combined in a floor covering that you simply will have to call in and see it f or yourself ! 1 J 4