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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
IMIIT CAPITA' JOCKXAL, SAUtM. OftFiSOV THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 110. pa;r Focit 17. J. ORYAf REFUSES TO ATTEND ALSO MVS THAT UE Mil l. SEND M LETTER 10 BALTIMORE jnEETl.XJ, LEST HE NOCSD A JUMOKOAM KOTE. DXiTio rutin usio wirs.1 Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 29. Fearing that any letter from him might be a discordant note, William J. Bryan lo- dny not only declined the Invitation of Maryland Democrat to attend a banquet In Baltimore, January 17, but said he would lend no message to be read to the assemblage. Bry an' rejection of tho invitation was contained in a telegram to Albert J. Almoney, of Baltimore, who haa charge of the arrangement. "Express to Governor Crothers and others of the executive committee my appreciation of the invitation," Bry an's message said. "It Is impossible for me to be pres ent and 1 hesitate to send a letter to be read at the celebration, lest it prove to be a discordant note, if, as I Infer from the preliminary arrange ments, those originating the scheme, feel dissatisfied with the last Demo cratic national platform. . That plat form would have satisfied the party years ago; it would satisfy th rank and file of the party now. The vic tory last month, la my Judgment, was largely due to the fact that sev eral plank of th platform had al ready been vindicated and' events since the election have, ' I believe, vindicated other plank." cnscbmldt, the "Russian TJon," today picked up the gauntlet thrown down by Farmer Burns In behalf of Frank Ootch, the retired wrestling cham pion. Through Jack Curley, his man ager, Hackenschmidt posted a forfeit with a Chicago sporting editor, and wired Bob Eddern, sporting editor of the New York' World, that he would accept the side bet of $20,000 Imposed as a condition of the match by Ootch Hackenschmidt offered to wrestle before tho club offering the best in ducements on a winner take-all basis Curley and Hackenschmidt will reach Chicago today, the tdlegram to Ed dern said, to talk business with botch's representatives. RUSSIA!! LIOII WILL WRESTLE FRANK GOTCH New York, Deo. 29. George Hack- AVIATORS WERE DRIVEN TO EARTH BY HEAVY FOG (OKITBD PUBIS UASBD WHS. Paris, Dec. 29. Postponing ; their flight only one day on account of the death yesterday of Alexander Laffon and Marquis Marie De Paulla, Lan sier, the Belgian aviator, With Panler for a passenger, rose from the parade grounds at Issy today to try for the $20,000 prize for a flight from Paris to Brussels and return. The Belgium aviator iOUided to make the attempt yebterday. He had taken his machine out of the hangar and was tuning up the motor when when Latfon's Antooinette mono plan. In which Laffon, with the Mar quis De Paulla as a- passenger, had planned to attempt the Paris-Brussels flight, came crashing to earth, kill ing both occupants. Lanaler, after the accident, decided to postpone his own flight . until to day. His courage, however, was un shaken, and he announced that the flight would be attempted today. Hla machine was taken out early today and overhauled with unuaual care, in consideration of the heavy load of men and fuel It was expected to carry during the long flight. The weather today was favorable, and the pilot and hla passenger rose easily from the ground and after circling about the field In order to test the machine, headed toward the Belgian i $50.00 to $100.00 Down:V,,,;;. $10 a Month Buys a Choice Residence Lot in Maple Grove f V'" Y s- ( i e -,--7 t "- $ a :H . s, x .V -7-. r I j : ;.Jri3 x., x ! f y - t ' i . . ..-J --J4,-:- ,-J r X -. . - ,-: . ( Ilnppy' Johnnie Hicks and the Beauty Broilers In "The Tlmr, the Plitoe. nn d the Girl at the Grand Opera House, Monday. January 2. capital. Lanslcr and Premier were forced to descend at the Belgian border owing to a heavy fog. They plan to re ascond tomorrow to continue the flight LATEST STORY FROM WRECK NEAR SPOKANE ! Ail mm raon UNITID PRS LSASSP Will. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 29. Three trainmen . were killed and a score were Injured today when a work train of the Flick Construction com pany ran away down grade and crashed Into a Milwaukee- freight train at Rye, a small station on the west side of the Columbia river. The doad: Marvin Samples, Tacoma. Craneman James Sweeney. Shoveler O. Olson. Among those who were Injured are Conductor James Marre, of Cle Elum, Brakeman Fawcett, Fireman Voor heea and Fireman Joe Devereaux. The two trains came together at the water tank near the station house which is in a narrow rock cut. Debris Is piled high in the cut and it was believed that traffic would be held up. for 40 hour before the wreckage could be cleared away by wreck trains which were sent imme diately to the scene from Ellensburg. The runaway 'train cirrled 21 men. It started at the top of a steep grade and ran for four miles down the in cline before it crashed into the freight. The wrecking train which left here carried doctors and nurses. GOVERNOR WEST GETS BACK HOME .1- AHKIVED 0 SHASTA LIMITED ABOUT X0O. LOOKS FIXE. AMD IS HEADY TO TACKLE THE JOB OK GOVEHXOH. CANADIAN ItOADS ACCEPT SLASHED ItATF-S Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Is tho CLOSEST IN and th only RESTRICTED residence section In Tillamook City. Improvements consists rf graded and graveled streets, sidewalks, city water, electric lights and maple tree planted at curb I!n, Will be th choice and select resi dence section with many beautiful hemes builded there during the next two years; the location U Ideal. Is only three to lz blocks from the bustneae center of Tillamook and the price and term on the lota should lnduoe you to investigate this oppor tunity to 1 vest. I now on the market, under contract from the owners. The tale of the platting Is limited to TWENTY LOTS AT TUB PRESENT PRICES. After twenty lot are sold the price of all the untold lota will be advanced f 10 on each lot. Get In and make sel lotion of your lot early. The opportunity for "SAFE and CONSERVATIVE' Investment Is now offered to yon, for H no uildtaV can possibly be made In buying a lot in tola Gilt-Edge Reulty Offttrlug. unmu fbbss uusso wiia. Toronto, Ont, Dec. 29. Without appealing to the courts the Canadian railways will accept the order of the Canadian railroad commission slash ing rates. The order was based on the allogatlon that tha companies were overcapitalized, and that the public was being asked to pay charges that represented a profit on the false valuation. The railroads at first an nounced that they would take the order to court, but today decided that they would make no fight against the new rates. SUBSCRIBERS. If you get your paper by mall kindly watch the tag and aee when the time is up. and remit promptly, or notify u to atop the paper: otherwise bill will be made for the time the paper comas after exptra- tlon of last payment. - When the Shasta Limited rolled Into the city Unlay from the south, it carried among other passengers the state's newly elected governor Os wald West, who has been spending several weeks in southern California with his wife and daughter prior to the assumption of the duties of his office on January 9. The governor-elect upon his arrival in the city went straight to his head quarters and he Spent the afternoon conferring with his manager, Ben Al cott. upon matters relating to his ad mlnstratlun, and In quietly meeting and greeting friends. He Is looking much belter than when he went away the tired and drawn expres sion Is gone from his face and he looks In every way the picture of health. He stated that while during all of his absence he had been hard at work preparing . hU message for the legislature, and otherwise prepar ing to assume the duties of the office to which he was elected, that he had had a splendid time, and that he waa feeling In the best of spirits and health. Mrs,. West and daughter, Helen will remain in I,oa Angeles for some time to come. The trip to the south ern state was made with the view of lmivovlng the daughter's health, and while she Is much better, it was felt that she was not quite well enough yet to return. SPOKANE WILL BE MANAGED BY COMMISSION Spokane, Wash., Dec. 29. On March 7, 1911, Spokane will hold Its first election under the commission form of charter, electing five commission ers Instead of a mayor and city conn-' ell. At yesterday's special charter election the commission charter was adopted by a majority of 2,237 votes. The total vote was only about half . RoHie W. Watson, A"t. for DWIGMT& CURTIS, Owners I, t '' v 'BOX Xx . Xhi mpubucan ion on pxocKsm mwtn 2DS3C wioatATic couctnwN or a 'mattWft'Rtft'ei ir'M BALLOT 8r.X J of the registration. The new char- another flight later In the day. ter is modeled somewhat after that When Parmalee' made his repairs recently adopted by Grand Junction, and returned to the field a reading of Colorado. Considerable opposition to It de veloped because it was asserted that the charter framed for Spokane nul lified the operation pf the referendum by allowing any ordinance to be passed with the word "emergency tacked on It. It is claimed, however, that this and other features may be remedied at the March election. the blograph showed that he had reached an altitude of 6200 feet. ' PRKPARINCl A LAW TO GOVERN RAILROAD AVIATORS ARE BUSY TODAY AT LOS ANGELES tnilTn PUBS U1SRD WIRB.l Washington, Dec. 29. Chairman Knapp, of the Interstate Commerce Commlsslion, today submitted to President Taft he draft of a con current law which it Is proposed to' be enacted by the United States and Canada for the control of rates on In ternational railroads.' J. P. Mabee, chelf of the Canadian railroad commission;. Secretary' -or State Knox. Chairman Knapp and President Taft at once went Into con ference over the measure. Mabee will submit the measure to the Ca nadian government. . " The bill probably will be acted up on during the present amnion of con gress. MAM SIGN PETITIOKS TO ABOLISH HANGING okitbd rasas iuiid wibb. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 29. Hundreds of Seattle voters are signing the peti tion being circulated by Mrs. Kather tne D. Stirtan aiming to the passage of a law abolishing capital punlsh mnt In this state. Taraknath Das, a Hindu student In the state university, Is circulating the . petitions among the students. Representative Frank P. Gosa will present a bill to repeal the capital punishment law by the legislature this term. ' ' ' r .' - Domlngues Field, CaV, Dec. 29. Altitude flights were the order of the of the early afternoon at the aero drome, and within thirty minutes after the opening gun had been fired, four aviators were aloft after Hox- sey's world record for helgnt. than tn0 tegt of Umej Thousands of Tho champion himself was the i , testify that Doan's Kidney Cupid Downed Uotch. ' Humboldt;" Ia., v Dec. ' 29. Frank Gotch, who has Just Issued his deO to the wrestlers of the world, ha ben thrown by Cuptd. Frank admit ted today that on January 11 he will marry Miss Gladys Ostritch. With his bride, Gotch will leave Immediate ly on an extended tour of America and Europe. THIS iS CEBTAIJf The Proof That Salem Headers Can not Deny. What could furnish stronger evl idence of the efficiency of any remedy to take the air. He was followed closely by Parmalee, driving a Wright biplane. Both men disap peared from sight In the direction of Redoudo Beach. Activity around the Curtisa hang ers next attracted the attention of the crowd. Two biplanes wera wheeled to the starting green and Wlllard and Ely followed the-Wright men Into the air. . i Ely contanted himself with circling Pills cure permanently. Home endorsement Should prove undoubtedly the merit Of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the relief ;-, they had de rived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testi monials. They say time has complet ed the test. A. J. Wood, 733 NT. Front street, Sa lem, Oregon, says: "About two i mnniko ain T hmran fMllffaP frAITi the course several times. He descend- vijj. ,i,io Th VM- ed after being aloft 12 minutes. W-.noy 8ecretlon. were too freqUent and painful In passage and caused me lard soon was lost to sight in tho west. It was whispered that he also was after the altitude record. Radley, the Britisher, his long- much annoyance. I had often heard I Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom mended and thinking they might stemmed pipe between his teeth, then prov8 of beneM T procured a box appeared with his Blerlot monoplane. ftt Dr stoneg Drug store j can ,ay Radley yesterday won the first aerlul thftt the uge of one bQX r,d me of derby ever held, and with it a prUe ry eymptom ot kldney complaint, of $5000. He was roundly cheered. j eronglv advlBe other kldn?y Buaer- He anuounced that he also would, erg tQ g,ye th,8 remedy a trlai. assail Hoxey'a altitude record, and( Tne ai,ove statement was given within ten minutes was among the January 80i 1906, and was confirmed clouds. on Nov .20l 1909 by Mr. Wood. He ' Parmate, after being out of sight iald. .Tne gtatement I gave in 1906, for ten minutes, reappeared, head- pubucly recommending Doan's Kld iug toward the field. While still two ney puu wag correct. This remedy miles away he alighted in an open cured ,e 0( kidney trouble and 1 field. Ilrooklns hurried out another haye nad no returu attack." Wright machine and scurried away For 8al6 by au dealers. Price, 50 to find him. Returning ten minutes centg, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, later he reported that Parmalee had New Y0rk, sole agents for the United had engine trouble, and had descend- states. ed fo rrepalrs. i Remember the name Doan's and Radley reached a height of 1000 take no' other. feet. Ho was aloft only a short time, r. , but announced that he would make Try a Journal want ad. When, angry, count , four; when very angry, swear. ., The day after Is always a blue one for some. .j" - l patent medicines or medicines ad vertised in tbit paper are for tale M DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it; carries large stock; Its shelve, counters, and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of all KlJds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a regular graduate In medi cine and has had many years ot ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular price for med clne. Dr. Stone can be found at bis drug store. Salem, Or., from 1 In the morning until 9 at nigh' gjgCJBfltEjslBYESjBfrjsjBBVHlSBBBaHfsftBp ilon Harding in Grjokln Cg:e. .J Our Great Semi-Annua PRICE REDUCTION SALE The grand response we have already re ceived proves that the public has faith in the honesty of our offers, and that at the prices named.we will soon clear our shelves of winter stock and make ready for the spring goods now in transit Discounts Range from 20 per cent to SO per cent on All Suits and Overcoats Ours is the Semi-annual Sale that Makes This Store Famous G. W. JOHNSON COMPANY 141 N. Commercial Street Phone 47