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w i 7 iMG MAIL THIS BOOSTER EDITION' f 6 ' SOiWE FRIEND AND fiRING HIM TO REGOC W" -' 'f ft" fk Hatt Sol. xviii SALEM, OREGON flATUIWAY, XOVK$MKtt 7 1003 NO. U ft J$ lauraal ilypp l?i Hi 'la FOUND DEAD N HOTEL ilfl SALEM BOOSTER PECIAL GOiNC TO ALBANY THURSDAY ICATION OF FINE NEW PASSENGER DEPOT fill Be Great Event at Albany Next WeekGrist- of Local News From the Valley Railroad Center he now largo Southern Pacific Uncer depot whlchlB now com- !( and ready to turn ovor to tho iratlng department nnd to bt bleated Tuesday, Novomuor 11, IB nodern, up-to-date Htructuro, 130 test with n largo 20-foot door Etha south end of tho building. t the opening, next Tuesday, nil Hhe prominent railroad OfTlcluls of i Northwest will bo prcBont, nnd brie crowd of peoplo from Port- id, Silein, Eugonc, Corvallls, Lobn- i and the Biirroundlng country will lureiont, coinli horo lu apodal lei, etc , to partlclpnto In tho ox- t m building will coot in tho Ihborhood of $25,000, but this Is a tery small port of tho content- ImprovonientB -for Albany, ns thoy nro going to build numorous oth or buildings trncks, yards, etc. This io assured, and work has already cotnmoncod on tho building of n largo new storage track, ns Albany has 20 pnBsengor trains dnlly, and seldom less than 200 frolght cars, and BomottnicB many more, are handled hero each day, this malting moro trains for Albany than any oth er station in Oregon, outsldu of Port land, thus proving that Albany is certainly on tho mnp for suro, as n rnllrond center, and woll deserves the name "Tho Hub of tho Wlllamotto Vnlloy." It will bo splendidly managed by Mr. C. K. Fronk, tho agont, and hid forco of workmen, who aro all very anxious to novo aotosa -the 'track' in (Continued on Page 2.) SALEM AND EUGENE TO MIX TODAY JOURNAL PRESEN18 TROPHY CUP Salem and Eugonn high schools play their annual gaino of football horo today. Anyono not already ac quainted with this fact could havo' cuBlly guested It by tho scorosof football enthusiasts swarming the main Btroots with colors flying. Tho tiURono rooters arrived this morning on the local about 150 strong, ovorv one .disporting a purplo and, white arm band or pennant. Tho Ejugonn team camo in last night so as to bo in thtj best possible condition for tho gamo, Thoy woro accompanied by I Continued on ohm sweat. I THE WEAPON i :WK FIQHT WITH IS LOW tricks JT 'V N - jf 42 j -rwrwrjcspjrtfh m fflJ?fr0CgWTFL WM fm - w aj mr w m h v w v vjvb u- ,.KttABGAiN HOWE f VRE XV K SELL MARSHALL. FIELD'S O V CHICAGO. ' THE HEST IN AMKIUCA I alem's Greatest Store FOR THE QUICK SELLING OF MERCHANDISE FFKPB IH'HINO THIS WEEK'S SALE UP-TO-DATE NEW GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE A MVKLV PACK VOll OUR COMPETITORS. HE.MKMIIKR, WE ARE LEADERS, NOT 1X)LL0WEHP. fl'ST IJIKI'IVKI) IJV EXPRESS, THE LATEST IN THE FOLLOWING; omen's Suits and Coats, Dress Skirts, Furs, Silk' Petti coats, Children's Coats, Sweaters, New Waisting Silks, lew Dress Goods, Millinery, Kid Gloves, Ruching Etc. 100 New Suits VAiJH &. ri rn Mi :m Just received. Thoy aro benutlfu'. Tho latst modified DIreBtoIre and Shonth effecto. Material tho latest. We nsk Small Prices. $8.50, $10.50 $12.50 and up $7.50 niack Silk Pettiooat . wh!l they. last for 9.o.n Ladies' Coats In 1)1 ack and Colors; the very latest. Price $4.95, $6.90 $8.90 and up Dress Goods and Silks The greatest stock in Salem. Price, yard. , . IWr, atjc, IOc, (15c awl up . Chicago Store POWERS UNABLE iTO AGREE OVER CASA BLANGA INCIDENT (Unltfcd Press Loaded Wire.) London, Nov. 7. It Is roporlod that Franco nnd Germany again have ongagod in a violent disagreement ovor tho Caia Dlanca negotiations and it Is assorted thnt tho now trouble has rosultcd Iron) tho action of tho kataer, wbo Is said to have Injectod hlnnolf Into tho dispute. .The conforehco between Ambassa dor Cambron, presenting Frauco npd Secretary yon Schoen, re,p.re8nt Ing OemiaS'v'.ls raid' to l)ayejt66n practically) broken 'off, After practically acceptiaf .the Fronch form - or"'"declgHUU Schoon Is reported to?havoivnBiBtcd upon, the Inclusion of two additional paragraphs. Tho first "paragraph war an expression of rcgro on tho part of Franco that her soldiers had u torforod with the proroatlvos of the Gorman consulate, Th,o other con sii red tho Fronch olllclali nt Cnsn Dlanca. The request was summarily re fused by Ambassador Gambron who stated that tho proposal was dlstaBto- ftl. Tho Fronch government has been Informed of tho "changed atti tude of Germany." It Is bollovod the kalsor suggested that flormany de mand tho additional paragraphs. INQUIRE INTO DEATH OE SALEM GIRL VESTA VAN VLACK ' TRAGEDY (Utitted l'rwi Lrnscd Wlr.) ' Snn Francisco, Nov. 7. Tho body of 15-ycnr-old VosUi Vnn Viack, from Cove, Oregon, who died in this city Under peculUr clroumstaBcea, and libr whoso doath Dr, Q. V. O'Pon- noll la held charged with murdar, Is to be given a decout burial thlti af tornoon, despite a telegram front her parents .that thoy would not meat the funeral expetweti. k The Qolden Gate VnderiaklnK Company, to which the girl's Wdy v(a Hent-by hue 'companloH, Jamea OlbBon, liau arranged for' w unriat Gibson decluroa that th girl told -him-that Drr O'DffHtwH had uttifdUk irtrdmentu on hor October1 4. O'Don- noll donlos thlN nnd said that he nau treated hor with' drnm, An otnclal InqtU'st 1 to. bo held up ,nn tho body Tuesday ,and the real causo of tho glrl'n doath Will be du termluod from an oxamlnattod of tho parts of tho body thnt have been prcsorvod, The girl died at tho Huhnumnnii hospital from septicemia. Dr. J. W. Ward ,of tho hospital, dwlaroa that tho sopte trouble rusultcd from a gnugronous condltlotf of tho tip pbudlx, thnt wns present whon sho was brought to tho hospital. Dr. (Contlnuod front Fae T. RAILROAD MAN DIES SUDDENLY WAS WELL KNOWN IN WEST ii Salem vs. Eugene High School FOOTBALL SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. Capital Journal Beautiful Silver Trophy Cup will be -presented to the winners. On exhibition at Barr Bros Jewelry Store. , SALEM, OREGON S3 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS James J. Hill, following the opening of tho North Hank road In Portland yoaterdaj, wob made the city's guest and banqueted by tho Commercial club. Colonel E. II. Holablrd, personal representative of Harrlman, will take up Immediately with the railroad "wizard" tho matter of build ing tho Drain line to Coos Hay. It Is said that half a million have boen given employment alroady as the result of the election of Taft. President ItooBevelt. in his next messago to congress, will dovoto himself principally to a review of his administration and his sug'ges t'ons of corporation control, but will leavu to Taft the matter of tariff revision. ' M1b Sophie Eastman, daughter of Carter Harrison H., late mayor of Chicago and brother of Carter Harrison, who succeeded hlsfathor as mayor, has been arrested for living alone In tho same house with Colonel V. B. McBee. a violation of a stato law. Representative Charles K. Fbwlof of Now ' Jorsey and Charles E, Tiwittend of Michigan have come out as' rivals of Cannon for the speakership. - '",...' The circuit court at Chlcagd has Issued an Injunction restraining tho Interstate commerce cotnmlMlos from, enforcing Its order for lower rates ir me Missouri Taney. York It Is rumored tna( President Roosevelt may "succeed Plata New irk'j Uall&f Stale senator, ' ' ' ' ' (Unltnl PreM fatcd WlrA.t Chicago, Nov. 7. Vllllam D. Cornish, second vice president of the Union Pacific, and one of the bast known railroad men in the went, was found dead "today in his room at tho Auditorium hotel. Heart failure t believed to have caused hla death, He came here from his home In New vJersey yesterday and attended, a theatrical . performance last algal,, Tfh'e, body was discovered by a bell by.H ' o . . I HON YIJHHIKO KIOHT 'rnlAlaha-CiilaptaiH and Mrs. Jacob A. Mnller ' rejelo Ing .today expectant that Ch.rltmhB will bring thorn their (jnly son", Jacob Muller, who has been missing for ofght yoara and who had bean d$ cmred legitliy doad by the courts. The life Insurance money lial bH paid, but whon Captain MulWr r .celved word sovoral days ajw that hla Bon was alive, he ratiirned th money to tho Insuranco company. Young Mullor loft hla home eight! yearn ago, and t)ntll a fow weeks ag no word from Jilm had como to Tils paronta. ' In vain, hlH sorrowing mo ther and father waited to hear that ho was sitfo and well, lnt as the years wont on thoy Anally gRVQ hfw up for dead. Tho young man carried a life In surance, policy in his parents' favor and sovoral wooks ago, tho father had tho co-iris hdJudga hU sen legally dead and tho Insuranco company paid ovor ho money. Then cum n. lettnr from thq oy, statluft that he wns wqll nnd.safe In tho stato of Vnehlngtou nnd would soon bo homo. The boy snld that ho had roamed all ovor tho world etneo ho had loft homo, Cnnrnln Mii'W Immodlntely paid hack ho Insurance money nnd ho nnd hli wlfo nro wntlng for the boy. "TIih hov Pllv In n million times hotter ''on nil tho nonny In the world." snld Cnntnln Mnller to tho nstonlBhod Insuranco officials, WILIi CKIiKIIIIATU NHW YKAll'H IN OWI TIMR WAV Ban Francisco, Nov. 7. The ro cotutructlon of tho down-town dls trlct Is to bo celebrated New Year'o evo In an old tlmo fostlval on Market street thnt will mark an epoch lu tho history of the city. Tho permanent down-town asso ciation, composed of ' tho loading murohunts of tho city had been plan ning for a revival of tho famous fei tlval and It has been announced that plans for tho occasion nro u1n'0t ready. Hands will bo placed' on tho prin cipal comors of Market street nnd tho qornera of tho now retail shop ping' dlstrlot on Kearney, Stockton and (leary streets and Grant aveuuc, . The cafes In tho down-town dl trlct havo announced thler latontlpn or .co-operating with tho moyewQiit and will, hlp o mako the fQntivr.l !ono to bo rofuomborcd. j. , Schwab, has hoarded MP hi. r QQb'-OOO mansion, not bflig ahb 4 th pent tim to spend, the ;non)V nuctwsary to kp It' running. .',