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DAILY CAPITA.fr JOURNAL 0ALBM, QIXBQQN, . VCTffE8DAY,:DECgBfi,80,.1908, Jj JH0KING JACKETS mTbath ROBES need OneFourth ed WWRRH 13,75 values reduced to $2.81 4,25 values reduced to $3.20 1,50 values reduced to $3.38 b,00 values reduced to $3.75 5,75 values reduced to . '. $4.30 koO values reduced to $4.50 &6.50 values reduced to $4.88 PORTIERES AND STAND COV'RS 14,75 values reduced to.: $3.50 J7.50 values reduced to - $5.00 515,00 values reduced to l $11.00 518.00 values reduced to $10.00 516,50 values reduced to $12.50 idles' Suits, Coats and Skirts Reduced 25 per Ct. THE WHITE CORNER CALIFORNIA (Continued from patio 1.) threlcr will acquaint himself (he situation hero upon hla nr I next month but It 1b not bo- 1 that ho will tnko notlvu charge after his rc'urn from Pnnaina, ch will bo t line tlnio In March, ho will take active chnrgo. lie various merchant orgnnlzn- thouKhoitt tho stato rocolvoil following incssiiKo tedny: Jllenco of railroad companies y necessity for stubborn fight. (codings will bo Instituted boforo lutate rjmiwrco commission. h we jour support?" HUNDRED MINERS BURIED IN COAL MINE (United Press Loused Wire.) ourn, Ky, lKx, 30. Ovor ono drcd men nro hi Moved to bo lm- ! In the mliio of tho Licit nth Co'ilrj. company at Link Ptb, Va, a-j the rosult of an ov. Fob Tueadaj afternoon. fhe OfflCah Of tho comnnnv in. refined to t 1 how many mon I in the mine at the time of tho fowon, but It Is said that not leas wrre In the workings 'at thn cTn' J hn lueii removed. five Fnd twfh. dead. P ifuTrj iiat tho doaih list wll! nrpimv Dilnr offlrla's today are uslii fy meair of tirovAntinn inm,. Irom b COmllin Dublin. ThnT. ,"Ha!owan one to go near tho ""J Cf '(8:.Tf nnrl ,f..o 1. ,fcit "y tan posibly oonoeal. 'ASKS GOVERNOR FOR A SQUARE DEAL E'll8 leased Wire.) 'vuiu i-ni n0 on t lllchnuiiifni.l. ,,!. ..x- 1 "Whine &,a ..,.. ., hui. ,v' i"ux luiiowiug MlJ? ay by cnulQeeral '"or rnL Franc,8c. to i w UlUef. aaklnn- , t,if :r:!m Pedai -pai,iiB i "lahashi at nrof oath; " rpwenieau,ftt biniior merely to becomo acquainted and to congratu lato tho govornor on his recQVory from a recent Illness lie lntor admit ted that ho camo to ask Governor Oillott to u ik) his lufluonco la pro vontlng harsh legislation affecting Japnnoso. Tnkahashl said that Govornor Gil lott had promUod tho Japanese fair and Just treatment, and that tho Jap nnoso should have no unoaslnoss. NOW LANGFORd" WANTS MIDDLEWEIGHT BELT (United Press Loasod Wlro.) San Prnnclsco, Dec. 30. Sam Langford, tho Boston black, today Is- sued a challongo to Stanluy Kotohol, middleweight champion, In which he offors to ngreo to stop Kotchol In 20 roundB or forfeit tho ontlro lmrso Now confidence, slnco his onsy victory over Plynn has lod tho negro to tnko this extraordinary step In an offort to force Kotchol Into a battle. Joo O'Connor stated positively that ho will not pormlt Kotchol to fight again for at loast a month, but Joo Woodward, manager for Lnug ford, says ho will wait around San Francisco six months if nocossary to get a battle for the championship. Woodward offers to doposlt a sub stantial forfeit to back up his guar antoo that Langford will stop Kotoh ol In 20 rounds. If ho cannot arrange a fight with Kotchol. Woodward says ho TWENTY CITIES (Continued Prom Page 1.) city of Roggio, with lto population of 35,000, vcs entirely Eiubmorgcd b a tidal wave and lcra than ono thou sand persons escaped nllvo, according to tho Etntomcnt of a captain of a company of carblneors, who arrived hero from Regglo today. "Tho town wno not swallowed by tho er.rth as was reported," ho said, "but it was entirely engulfed by thn sea. Tho sea rolled In a mighty wall of wntor and swopt ovor tho en tire city. "Not a building was loft stand ing. "I think thnt only a few hundred people escaped death. Practically the entire population mot death nl moft Instantly. "Whon tho wntor receded It was found tliat tho lower part of tho city was settling, and it la feared that !t will drop Into Iho sen." 1 47-LJilI tgfc &f fjp'g ill I SECOND QUAKE TODAY COMPLETES THE RUIN (United Press Leased Wlro.) Uomo, Dec. 30. Dispatches from Mcsslnn into this afternoon stato that anothor violent shock was lolt todoy. Many additional fatalities arc reported. King Emanu i' Is In thnt city but thoro is nothing to In dicate that ho was Injured. Buildings loft stnndlng, according to tho dispatch, woro toppled by tins' afternoon's shako. It Is bolloved thnt tho ruin of tho city Is now complete. Tho messages statu thnt u lnrgo number of uur vlvors awaiting shipment by war ships woro killed. Tho shock Is said to have boon almost as violent as tho first of tho serlos preceding the tidal wave. I Many Shocks Today. Home, Doc. 30. A dispatch io celvcd from Syracuso on tha Island of Slciely says that many oartfi ltialcu shocks woro felt horo todu Tho Inhabitants of tho city nro terror stricken and many bollovo thnt tho end of the world Is at hand. STARTS SCHOOL FOR THE LAW MAKERS (United Press Loosed Wire.) '' Sacramonto, Doc. 30. Stato Li brarian .Tamos L. GIUIs has started a school for law mnkora. Anxious to mnko tho work of law making moro satisfactory for all concerned, ho linn Issued a pamphlet on "Hints On Drawing Loglslatlvo Hills" which Is tho first of a sorlea of "Legisla tive Uoforonco Dills" which will bo. published during tho coming session of tho loglnlnturo. Ernost Urunckon Is tho author of tho Initial pamphlot, which In do-, slgnod to famlltnrlzo groun lnw male ors with tho danguago and stylo used In tho statutes. Hrunkon de clares that tho law suits, which fol low from Inaccurate, ambiguous and Inaccurato bills, causo a grontor waste of money than would bo re quired to provldo a corps of export draftsmen to framo tho states' laws. ONE BLITHERING IDIOT SHOOTS ANOTHER DEAD ir (United Press Leased Wlro.) Santa Cruz, Doc. 30. Thomas Ttltchlo, a student of tho University of California, was shot through tho heart and Instantly killed by W, Cookrost, of Oakland, a follow Bt.i- dont, In a mock duel at Tionlomoud la-t night, according to word ro- colvod horo 4oday. Illtchlo and Cockrost woro guests of Sidney Carloton, of "Tho Oaks," a aummor homo of Dr, H. P. Carloton, of Oakland. Deforo rotlrlng tho young mou wore handling pistols and pointing them at each othor. Ritchie first almod his rovolver at Cockroat and pulled tho trlggo". irittv Vran A co and Now. I ISomo nblo mon in tho Now York Times discuss tho dlfforonco botwoon tho Christmas of tho present and of 50 years ago. Thoy have rofcronco, of courao, to tho Christmas In Now York City, but whnt applies thoro would fit any part of tho country that was at that tlmo sottlod, for tho spirit of ChrlstmnB was then and still Is, tho samo ovorywhoro. It Is a day on which all tho pooplo, starting from a common point, and reasoning from that point, reach tho samo com mon ground at last. Whllo tho spir it of Christmas has not changed, all olso has. Now York city nt that tlmo was by comparison a llttlo city, whllo Chicago. San Prnnclsco nnd Minneapolis woro but big villages; Donver was hardly a hamlet and a thousand places that aro now con spicuous, had at that tlmo no placo on tho map. In Now York thero woro not half a dozen millionaires and tho man who possessed $200,00"0 wns "vory rich." As a rule, tho prosonta given woro simple nnd Inoxponslvo, nnd tho finest furnlshod houso In tho city, would not hnvo brought suf ficient monoy to pay for J. P. Mor gan's works of art. At that tlmo tha latest nows from Europo was 11 days old whon It renched Now York, and San Prnnclsco was almoBt a month nway, whllo all tho space bo twoon tho Missouri and tho Sncra- monto wns but tho homo of savago boasts and mon. Holding that tho J spirit of tho day has not much chnngod, how different is tho oxproB slon. Every part of the country will sond grcotlngs and tho chnntlng of ' Christmas carols, rising with tho Bun;-- on tho shoreB of tho Atlantic, will . . fill tho air with unbroken melody until tho echoes nro mingled and lost In tho murmurs that rlso whoro thoZ deep sea breaks against tho abut- J monts of tho Golden Gale. By tolo-jjf pnono inonus win tone ny:o to race, so to speak, with othor friends half way across tho continent. Doyond thnt tho cablo will bring grcotlngs from tho onds of tho earth, and tho boat part of nil that will bo that tho messages will bo llko that which soundod down through tho othor and thrilled tho unlvorso with Kb promlso or "Peaeo and to man good will." Costly prcsonts will bo bostowod whoro or old slmplo and cheap ones sufficed, but ono thing will bo Just ns It wns or old tho chlldron will bo tho Biimo, yes, and Santa Clans will bo tho samo; his Blolgh Is alwaya In ropalr, his rolndcor novor grow old, whllo his slolgh-bolls tnko on a now rythm with ovory rotiirnlng Christ mas. And whllo tho old simplicity romulns, thoro will bo a vnstly In creased majesty to tho day ovor that of 50 years ago, for ovory year tho pooplo aro hotter and bettor educat ed, and tho thought that man 1h of so much worth that tho Inflnlto Ono bends to honr his prnyors ,1s ono that tho moro It Is considered tho hlghor man stands, tho moro oxaltod Is tho day which Is tho nnnlvoninry of that day whon tho mossago came: "Foar not, for bohotd I bring you tidings of groat Joy which shall bo to all tho people." Goodwin's Weekly f ilf ilii lH8llllilHM-lil r . No Imaginary Reductions From I FICTICIOUS VALUES AT OUR GREAT I 200 Discount Sale ! l Our Balo may lack Bomo of tho aonsatiounl methods employed by others, but wo won't disappoint you whon you como to trade with us, by Informing you that tho discount refers to moBt every thing olso but what you want to buy. I Positively Everything In Our Store 1 Goes at 20 per cent Discount With tho slnglo exception of rubbors nnd rubber boots. Every artlclo 1b marked In plain figures and you can flguro tho 20 per cent discount yoursolf. . 1 1 . o a?) cy s (is-jL i! Cx. CL; iSW.inrf&i tsvrcr- - One lady Wanted to know if we ii i really sell Buster Brown Blue Ribbon ; 4 Shoes at 20 per cent discount Of courBo wo do. Whon wo say ovorythlng excepting rubbors, wo moan Just what wo Bay. OUR STORE' WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY JANUARY I, NEW YEAR'S DAY 9W im4mt&f9-tr99 1 I I I- ABE RUEF'S SENTENCE IS FOURTEEN YEARS San FranclBco, Doc. 30. Pour toon years In tho penitentiary, tho maximum, Is tho sentence mutod out yostorday to Abraham Ruof, who for years dlrectod tho political destinies of San Francisco as advisor of tho administration of Eugene E. Schmltz mayor of tho city. Judgment wns pronouncod nt tho ' oloso of a day dovojed to legal bnttlo whoroln tho dofonso sought to In troduce many reasons for a now trial. Whon Judgo Wllllamn P. Law lor had denied this and othor mo tions Involving dolay, tho dofondnnt nroso nt tho court's command and stood unmoved through tho recital of judgment. Thoro was no domontsar tlon on tho part of tho spoctators during tho proceedings In tho court room, onr Inter, whon lluot, having PREFERRED AIRSHIP TO HIS LITTLE GERTY (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Los Angolcs, Cal., Doc. 30. After ontored tho prison van In tho custody charging that hor husband carod of a doputy shorlff, started In tho moro for his airship than ho did for dusk on his long rldo to tho county his fireside, Mrs, Oortrudo Trombloy Jail. Is divorced today from Wnrdon M. . Trombloy, an avlntor now living nt ANNA GOULD GIVEN Tho romance of tho airship and tho wlfo's Jealousy which finally ro sulted in divorce lato yostorday. CARE OF CHILDREN Cookroat ho!tatod and thon pulled will i the trigger o his pistol, which ho match Langford against two socond ' uppoed wno not loadod. raters tho same night and guarantee ! As he pulled tho trigger a ropo-t that tho big negro will stop both of (followed and Rltohlo dropped to tho them. The only condition will be floo. Cookrost ran to, his friend's that Langford must bo allow od a rest of 15 minutes botweon tho bouts. Langford will agree to stop each man within ten minutos aftor tho first gong sounds. O' aid, but neons. doath had boon Instanta- MIihj Horror Grows. May bury, W. Va., Dec. 30. Flvo moro bodies were taken from Lick Branch mlno this afternoon, miking a total of 23 known dead. Two olj the wounded taken out, cannot pos sibly recover. The scones about the mlno th's afternoon aro hcart-rend- orlng. Tho wives and children of tho victims have gatherod near tho opon , Ing from which tho bodies aro car To Crtt KmlMissy. (United Prosi L'ased Wire.) Washington, D. C. Dec. 30. Sen ator George C. Perkins of California today announcrd that ho received a letter from Pres'dent Roo-evelt urg Ing him to join In creating an Amer ican, embassy a Peking to replace 1, n-,1 A.., loirntltnn nt tllrt Olllll-fC capital. Senator Perkins said that he "ea was In hearty accord with the pl'in' 3arrcttcs are wider and broador (United Prosp Leased Wlro.) Paris. DOO. 30 Tlin Prlnnnoo .1. .! 1 1. i -.. . . ' ""- vwow WW r,;,. V, iyU" wnon Troinl,oy Sagan, formerly Anna Gould, later built his first airship hero. After his countess do Catollnno, today was glv first successful flight tho aviator be- on tho custody of hor throo chlldron ; aMlBI,oa lo aeronautics- that A court order was modo Joday to that his wlro was noglocted, sho nllogod. ofToct. When Mtp. Trombloy finally no J Tho court ruled that Princess An cused her spouao of loving his air-, .m shall send tho two older children ship bettor thnn his wifo, ho frank-! to a boarding school In October ly admitted It sho said, and throat, j 1909. Tho youngest child is to fo l onod to loavo hor forovor. l,ow thom to 8ohool w, , Soon afterward tho aviator moved tho ago of ton years to Isolton and his wlfo made this do- Tho count reserved to' itseir tho sertlon and charges non-support right of removing tho children from on technical grounds for divorce. tho mother's custody whenever ItTs ;, .shown that Bho is unworthy of tho Tho newest muff Is of tho bolstor responsibility. -.r v.,y ,uB ana very uig. Count Uonl, at the iironincomnt HE WAS A STRANGER AND HE TOOK HER IN (United ProBH Loused Wlro.) Now York, Dec. 30. Mrs. Holon M. Kolly, mothcr-ln-Iaw of Prank Gould today nottflod n private do tcotlvo agency that sho had boon robbed by a pollto strangor who escorted her to a hotol aftor nn nc cldont sovornl dayB ago. At tho tlmo, Mra. Kolly was carrying a purso which contained ' monoy nnd Jowols to tho vnluo of $5000. Mrs. Kolly, who Is n momhor of tho Kolly fnmlly connected with tho Donohuo-Kolly Hanking company, was riding on Fifth avonuo whon ono of hor horses fell dond. An appar ently woll drcssod strangor offorod to escort hor to hor hotol. Sho nc coptod tho offor and not until tho man had disappeared did sho dis cover that only tho strings to hor chntalalno bag romalned, tho rest containing tho valuables having boon cut away. MORMONS PLANNING TO RE-OCCUPY NAUV00 Nauvoo. ills., Dec. 30. Tho mm. . Of tlm tiulirmntit .,.,,. .i. I bOt'S Of tllO Mnrmnii li..Mni. .i J no brldos veil is no longer con- furious cluno nn,T i.n..n.i..i t ... ftr nlnnnlng to ro-ocn..nv v,,..,. " """""vu iiuiii luu - "iiuiiWi BURNED HIS HOUSE KILLED HIMSELF (Unltod Press Loasod Wlro.) St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 30. -Rathor than faco in court ohargos of ln condlnrlsm, Djivld P. Malonoy, n wonlthy business mun docldod to commit suloldo and today ho Ilea dead horo in undertaking-parlors. Tho arrest of Malonoy was caused by his futhor-ln-law, P. E. Nelson. n .v.., uim iienior, rollowlng tho burning Sunday of tho former's beautiful home. Nollson suspected thnt tho torch had beon applied to tho homo. Malonoy'a hearing had boon sot for January C. -o- sldered nocossary, but It is optional. room. -o- i In anltA 11 . .. .. against'Ttho HnTrir OT ,SS? "SIWASH KLATAWA iujius its own. The Correct TJmo Ills., from which tlmv vu .1-1 many years ago, and to rebuild tholr temple which wns destroyed in 1842. SIYA CLOSE II I AMPP" , . I,roi,OS0(1 nct,on ''K0.s on tho oiih ULUbt ILLAHtb ifajluro of tho Fidelity Pn.iin (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) c"'uuany which financially emba'r- u uoc. ao.AuK- 'w"ib uwnpjtc academy hero D. to Stop a cough or cold Is juBt as soon ' Vancouver, ua tji 3iari3 inon ihorft will n not nmmn ,. ... . . .. ai.n..i.i .. .. danger of pneumonia or eoninmn n V ,.' "uuraoa as tho """ "' ponmng court caso go tllon. Just a feTdoseS of muanl's We8Mndtan ,n British Columbia, Is Bmt tho academy y,o propory wlllf Horehound Syrun taUon i. o. oad on tho samo snot on wfiioh i, be sold to thn htirimoV !i.i.i . ' n!nn?nPnnhk .Jf H.t'08 boun WBS br"' 10 yoars a " North Mormons will take this opportunity century mark. Cromo was at Nnnni. Whon tho Mormon w ,.. J Huro. Sold by all dealers. -- a'nd asau tt. pWwt of his n. TeltTe, TJ almost" cover , f maroon ana pearl o and Victoria when tho first forVs from Nauvoo, U wwTho TargoTt "town port I the head under tho knot are favorites in gloves. woro established. Hi Illinois.. i i ' I m m -i ?