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Pas roar DAQT CAPI TAL J0UB1TAL, SALEM, OBEGOK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. iT BUI NOT THE IRK UNITED FMSSS LI i BED WIBI. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 14. Carle L. Browne, known all over California as the "labor knight," announced today that the proposed departure of an army ot unemployed from San Fran cisco to Sacremtno to petition the legislature to pass a "right to work" bill, has been postponed. The army was to march February 17. The new -date fixed Is March 2. Failure to obtain expected aid Is the cause of delay. HEXICAXS SHOOT THE BRITISH FLAG UNITED IM1I88 LEASED WIR1. Mexico City, Feb. 14. Bursting shells this afternoon ripped to ribbons the Union Jack over tlio British lega tion. Other shells damaged the walls. The legation was the center of Are from the Diaz guns for several min utes while the rebels sought to slfcnee a federal battery posted nearby. The bombardment tore up tho streets In the vicinity. It Is reported that General Diaz has ordered his men not to rerognlzo tho Red Cross or the White Cross, declar ing that Madero's spies are using the flags. A sensible woman doesn't waste much time on a man who Is pretty. THOMAS F. CONWAY, HE SO many prominent men from William J llrynn down Dm re already beeti plnoed In Woodrow Wilson's cabinet that It would take 8 special multiplication table to figure out the numlier of occupants. Hut this doesn't matter. So long as tho president elect main' tslni bis discreet silence one mnn la is good as mint her, even If Mr. Hryan Is "positively" the next secretary of elate. All this hears directly. If you please, upon Thomas K. Conway, former lleiiieiiiiiu governor of New York stnto. lie was recently Indorsed liy well known New York democrats and by United States Senator O'Uciruiau roi United States attorney general. A delegation, headed by State Senator Roosevelt, urged Governor Wilson to appoint him. No one knows cxrept (iovernor W1U son whether Mr. Conway will remain In private life or tie thrust Into the activities of Uncle Sam's legal watchdog. Arirlanople lliirnliiir. UNITI'.D 1'IIKMH I h AH I II WIIIK Holla, Feb. 14 Adiliinnpln Is In flumes and .probably will be totally de stroyed, according to olllclnl reports received here today by the Bulgarian war department. Fired by the Hulgar shells the Turkish holy city broke into a blaze last nlghl, ami despite the cf f.irlH of the c n 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Nlnilul l'n slia, (o restni'n them, many of the Turkish troops have lied from the city. Tho bombardment combines tonight. Bulgarian ollleers here predict that un less tho Turkish defender sp.Mdlly surrender, the whole of tho city will ho leveled to tho ground, Women liminl Him. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 11, Women with Bibles In their lunula formed a P bu llion Around ,T. C. Westeiiberg, a mis sion worker, at his trial In the police court here today on a charge of giv ing nn entertainment without a license In lecturing In a moving picture house on Oakland's vice sect Ion. Woaleiibcrg claims that ho was ar rested through spite by Chief Peter son, whoso nilniliilslrnllon hn criti cised, Slew. (Judge.) "They wero divorced within six months after their wedding." "H'm!" returned the pessimistic bachelor. "What detained thejuf ANOTHER CONTEMPT CASE OX THE TAPIS UNITID mCSS LEASED WIS!. San Diego, Cal., Feb. 14. District Attorney Utley and Deputy District At torney McKee were called Into the su perior court today to hear what Judge Sloane had to say following bitter at tacks niado upon the court by them In published interviews 'after Hubert Lewis, accused of thenurdcr of C. II. Tollver, had been acquitted on the ground of Insanity In Judge Sloane's court. Judge Sloane said he had not de termined whether the attacks were In contempt, but said he would look up tho matter, and If they came under the categoryy would "certainly proceed further." t'tlcy and McKee made no reply, but walked silently from the room. Tuft Vetoed It. UNITED I'liSSS LEASED WIHE.1 Washington, Feb. 14. President Tuft today vetoed the Burnett-Dllllng-ham Immigration bill, stating In a spe cial messago to the senate that his rea sons for doing so woro based upon protests from various foreign govern ments. Approves (Jumbling. Boise, Idaho, Feb. 14. Tho state senato today gave its approval to race track gambling, when it voted to kill a prohibitory bill. Resolutions were simultaneously Introduced In both houses of tho leg Islaturo providing for the recall of ull state officers. IS ALSO "TALKED OF." For killing Ills Uncle. I I'M i re I'iikhs i.eahkh n um. I Salem, Mass,, Feb. 11. William A. Dorr, of Slorklnn, Cal., who pleaded not guilty to the charge of nmrdei lug his uncle, (ieorgn K, Marsh, a million aire, of I his place, will be put, on trial Monday. Doit was arrested In California two weeks after his uncle's body was found hero. The Opium (Jet I hem. UNITED I'llESS LEASED Wlltn San Francisco, Feb. 1 1. Supposed they choked tedeulh hy smoke from Ihe smouldering wood around an over healed gns grale, while helpless from an opium debauch, tho bodies of ltleharcl l.ehold and his wlfo were found In Ihelr Apartments hero early today. The opium outfit was found nearby. i "Vengeance" l of "Durand" THE 111(1 FEATI'HE PHOTOPLAY COtilNO TO WEXFORDI KEXT SUNDAY-MONDAY SEE IT. " I 'Si .P A 'i i 1 MtJk:,.jJ POWELL CLAYTON, VETERAN IN G. 0. P. COUNCILS. THE recent resignation of General Powell Clayton as member of the Republican national committee from Arkansas recalls his long record In the service of tho Republican party. Ho has represented Arkansas on tho committee almost continuously since 1872. Right after tho civil war, through which he served with distinction, rising to brlgndler general, bo bought a plantation near I'lne Bluff, Ark., and then plunged Into engineering and politics. Ho was governor of the stnto from 18(18 to 1871 and United States senator from 1871 to 1877. Ho was American ambassador to Mexico from 1S07 to 1005. OenernI Clayton, In resigning, said he expected to forsake Arkansas for tho District of Columbia. Loss of Life Less. UNITED IMIEHB LEASED wise. Mexico City, Feb. 14. l"p to noon today It was believed there was less loss of life than In yesterday's clash, although tho early morning fatalities were heavy. Tho Mudoro batteries, after a short but brisk cannonade, be gan reserving their fire. This led to tho belief that Madero's supply of am munition Is low. Diaz Is not wasting his ammunition, but Is making every shot count. mm FRANK A. VANDERLIP, i T: Jf rA WIIICN Union I'Ai'iric was under the scrutiny of Attorney Genernl Wlckerslinm, fnllowlnii the recent ('lilted Stntes supreme court decision. His ok A Vamlerllp of the hoard of directors was one of the prliii'ipsl figures lit the negotiations with the govene incut over the method of procedure under the court s order. Well street had Us eyes on linn lie was awske For years his (ruining as A New York hanker gave hi in A keen Insight Into stock manipulation. Bo Mr. Vauderllp was able to cope with the stock situation Involving the South ern I'acltle While negotiations were pending hotb Union And Southern I'm I lie made end unmade fortuues In the market. Mr. Vsnderllp la con nected with muiijr ItttanciAl sud railroad boards. For Murdering Wife. united muss leased wibb.J Washington, Feb. 11. Convicted of wlfo murder, Samuel Ratten, the first man to be hnnged In the District of Columbia during Tart's administra tion, was executed today. The presi dent refused to Interfere. The Sweet Thing. "This piece of lace on my dress la over DO years old." "It's beautiful. Did you mako It yourself?" BANKER AND DIRECTOR. i NOTES ALONG LINE OF RICII materials nre used In mnny of the most elegant suits for spring. Moreover, an advance Is noted In the elaborateness of these gnrraents. On the very rich fabrics lace and lingerie collars and cuffs may bo seen. Handsome embroideries In silk or silk and wool are used also for collars, cuffs and rovers. At present Bulgarian embroideries have tho pref erence. Crcpo meteor, faille, silk pop lin nnd chnrmetiso nre among the mate rials featured for spring tailored suits. Novel effects nre seen In brocades. The skirts almost all show some drnplng. Usually It consists of a low drapery caught Into the front or back panel. Tho cutaway coat Is tho fnvorlte model. All varieties of cutaways ore seen. Some of them are so abruptly cut off ns to glvo the nppearnnco of nn F.ton coat In front Russian blouse coats nre new and nttrnctlve styles. They have a tendency to elongate tho waist line. The straight Chinese coats ore novelties. Sc.Muiro collars, cut off nt the shoul der line, are seen on many of the new coats. Narrow rovers or draped ones are shown. Collarless coats nre be ing Introduced, but ns yet sparingly. Sleeves of some suits are cut oil In three-quarter length, so that tho long sleeves of the blouse show and sug gests lingerie underslceves. In some cases the long coat sleeves ure cut with a flare at the wrist In the simpler suits serges, silk pop. Has nnd worsteds nre popular. For later wear ratines In plain and bro caded effects nre to bo exploited. The illustration shows a spring suit In dark blue serge with the sailor col lar nnd cuffs outlined with white, sat in. Tho coat Is one of tho extreme cutaway models. A new note that Is being exploited where sleeves ure concerned Is having tho senm on the top of the arm, and at the turn of the elbow n certain amount of fullness is Introduced to six Inches above the wrist, when the sleeve- be comes absolutely tight fitting ngaln nnd Is finished with a cuff of velvet or nit In. The true coat sleeve Is carrying nil before It for those who wish to have n costume that will remain undated. It Is quite long nnd Is sometimes finished with a piping of white pique to sug gest a linen cuff. A stock tie and pique waistcoat are usually seen In ulllnnce with It. Much use Is being mado of braided buttons, which nre nkln to the crochet buttons thnt have been worn lately. All sorts of patterns are contrived through the Intricate crossing and re erosslng of the ttrands, and there is on equal variety In the shape. wkninnT 1 1 mi I u. - Don't put simple milk puddings In a very hot oven or the milk will curdle. To crisp celery let It lie In ice water two hours beforo serving. With tho salad servo salted wafers which have been butter ed, sprinkled with paprika nnd I'nrmesnn cheese and browned In tho oven. To ninke bananas perfectly di gestible bake them on a grid in a hot oven for fifteen minutes. Fat for frying should bo boll ing before the article to be fried is dropped Into It When making fudge or molas ses candy If the dish Is greased a little below the rim tho candy will not boll over. Instend of balls of butter, cubes with fluted edges are a pleasant change. rTTTTTT TTTTTTTi Mending Zino Palls. To mend a zinc pnll take some put ty, put a small piece on the Inside and a large piece on tho outsldo of tho pnll over the hole. Press well togeth er and place In tho open nlr until per. foctly dry. Tho pnll will then hold water Just ns when new. Ennmel bowls nnd basins can be mended In the same way. ASYLUM APPROPRIATIONS WILL TOTAL 8S-I,S82 Tho house ways nnd means commit' too has recommended an appropriation of $t!14,(i."3 for tho maintenance of the state Insano asylum, nnd that tho enst ern Oregon asylum bo given $270,829 for the snnio purpose, It's Getting Warmer Every day now you will wish you had gas instead of a wood range. This is the best time of the year to have the pipes laid into the house. Did you ever hear of anyone voluntarily going back to wood and give up Cooking With Gas Salem Gas Works OLD FOLKS FIND NEW ALL KIDNEY AND IHtlVES RHEUMATIC TAINS AWAY, RELIEVES BACKACHE AND BLAD. DEIt DISORDERS AFTER A FEW DOSES ARE TAKEN. Sleep disturbing bladder weaknesses backache, rheumatism, and tho many other kindred ailments which so com monly come with declining years, need no longer bo a Bource of dread and misery to those who aro post the mid dle age of life. The new discovery, Croxone cure3 all such disorders because it removes the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right Into the kidneys, through the walls and linings cleans out the little filtering glands and cells, nnd gives the kidneys new strength to do their work proiicrly. It neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances thnt lodge In tho joints nnd muscles, causing rheumatism; and makes tho kidneys lilter and sift out all the poisonous waste matter from FIREMEN WILL (SET ORDERS TO STRIKE UNITED TRESS LEASED TVIItB.l New York, Feb. II Thirty-five thousand firemen employed on Fast em railroads will rccelvo tonight a printed order to strike If the compan ies do not grant tho demands of the firemen's brotherhood before Sunday night. The walkout will become ef fective at a certain hour Sunday night, If the demands are not met, tho fire men leaving their trains ot the first stopping point reached after the tlmo limit expires. The efforts of Judge Knnpp nnd La bor Commissioner Nelll to mediate the strike have failed. After a confer ence with both factions Nelll admit ted that the strike was Imminent. He said tho dispute hnd reached a much more crucial stage than tho locomo tive engineer's dispute Inst year. Presidents C. W. Browne, of tho New York Central; Underwood, of the Erie, and Willard, of tho Baltimore & Ohio, held a hurried conference nt the Man hattan hotel this afternoon to devise means of averting the big tie-up the striko would entail. Are Exact Duplicates, With tho exception of tho distinction of age and the presence of grey hairs, J. C. Morclnnd, the obliging clerk of the supreme court, Is the proud fath er of a son who Is his double In every way. Ho is Harvey A. Moreland, of Portland, and a candidate for county commissioner of Multnomah county. The son has the same humorous lines about the eyes ns his fnther, and his action of speech and laughter corre sponds identically with tho supreme court clerk. Harvey even smokes a OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL MEN, LOOK! Edwin Clapp Shoe. Ileg- 175 North Commercial Street. REMEDY RELIEVES BLADDER MISERIES the blood and drive It out of the sys tem. It matters not how old you are or how long you have Buffered, Croxono is so prepared Hint it is practically im possible to tako it into tho human sys tem without results. You will find It different from all othor remedies. There Is nothing else on ennUi like It It starts to work Immediately and more than a few doses nre seldom re quired to rollove even tho most chron ic, obstinate caso. It Is the most wonderful remedy ever made for restoring the lifeless organs to health nnd strength nnd ridding the system of every partlclo of uric acid, and you can tnko It with the utmost confidence that nothing on earth will so quickly cure such con ditions. You can obtain nn original package of Croxone nt trilling cost from any first-class druggist. All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price If Croxone should fail in a single case. Judge Morclnnd, nnd enjoys the weed apparently with nn equal amount of pleasure. Harvey Moreland Is the cld- I est son of the family, and the pleasing; j manner in which ho meets new friends and greets tho old-timers will j probably land him In office. Saturday Specials I will sell shoes for men, wo- men and children nt reduced prices Saturday, In order to raise a required amount of cash ; I am In need of, Great bar- gains in women's and children's shoes. Don't fall to see these If In need of footwear. JACOB VOGT I 220 N. Com. St. Salem, Ore. I ular $0.50, $6.00 for Satur day only $4.85. Special Special Special Ladles' Cushion Sole. Ueg ular $1.50. Saturday only $3.25. Special on footwear has no equal. OREIJOX SHOE CO, THE HOME OF (iOOIl SHOES 'Salem, Oregon 'Phone Main 85