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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1905)
jNioirr AND 3DAY, suuvvw" A TL Y CAPITAL ; vol XV. ARRIMAN BREAKING THE RECORD jrossingrthe Continent at the Rate of a mue a Minute Omaha, Oct. 23. Tho Hnrrlmnn spo- n passed Kearney, Neb., without bpping at 4:21 thla morning, going Biroueh tho city ot a nuio a minuio. at hado tho 00 mllos from North Platto to barney In 03 minutes; Grnnd Island Columbus, 02 miles, in Oi minutes. rho pilot train Is hardly nblo to keep head. It passed iTOemont nt iv nines hour with no stop. Tho pilot was orcod to sidetrack on account of a hot Omaha, Nob., Oct. 25. The Ilnrrl an special reached horo nt 0:25 this tornlng, having mado tho run irom n Francisco in 3D hours and: 34 mln tes, lu nours nncnu ot mo ruijiuur ehedulo. Directors Kroutscunttt, of bo Union Pacific says tho talk of tho resident's protesting against tho peed of tfho train Is uonsonso. Ho says bo newspapors mado ft faster schcdulo ban could bo run. Breaks tho Record, i Lima, O., Oct. 25. An nglno and our coaches, making at speod test on bo Pennsylvania road pnssod through cic today, having covcrod tho dlstanco Ictwcon Crcstlino and Lima In CO min- Itts. a dlstanco of 72 miles. .All tho Ircvlous records woro broken. i Tho run from Crcstlino to Fort faync, ft distanco of 131 mllco, was onJo in 100 minutes, Including a loss two minutes at Novadre. From Pitts- rug to Fort "Wayne, a dlstanco of 321 tiles, tho run was mndo in 312 minutes, ucludJng stops. o , Kicked Squaw to Death. Butto, Mont., Oct. 25. Chief Mielicll, riathondi Indian, and four bucks, avo boon arrested, chargod with mur- lering a squaw at Camas Prairio. Tho roman was kickod to death during a Irunkcn carousal. Micholl Is wealthy, Iwning sovcral bandt) of cattlo. Tho Namo Should Bo Stabbed. , (Four O'clock Edition.) Ekatorlnozlnf, Russia, Oct. 25. Two Moody conflicts occurred horo today be tween troops and strikors, and many rcro killed on both occasions. Bnrrl- ides wcro erected by tho populaco, biy refusing to disperse A'l models with hoso supporters attached havo Velvet Grip fastonors. Thomson's "Glove Fitting Corsets Were awarded Grand Prize and a. Gold Medal at tho St. Louis World's Fair last year. The jury of awards was composed of tho most eminent rlalits, and their verdict is the highest recommendation that any cor- set could have. We are showing a faery models at much lower prices numbers He New Plaid Fancies in Oat Dess oods Department Ate Strictly Correct. Better seo them beforo the assortment is broken. fOVELTY RIBBONS rOE LADIES' crsjved' Okzdi' of'e THE BESX QRADE OP MEBCHANDISE AT CASH STORE PRICES HAVING GOOD TIME (Four O'Clock Edition.) Los Angeles, Cnl., Oct. 25. Tho dele gates to tho National W. O. T. U. nre sightseeing. Preliminary mcotlngs of tlho heads of departments woro hold this morning. Mrs. Lillian Stovons, of Portland, Me., national, president, presided at tho oxocutivo session of tho official board, composed! of superintend dents, representing 38 departments. At tho preliminary mooting of tho conven tion this afternoon thcro will bo a dem onstration of Porunn, to ascertain how much alcohol It contains by Mrs. Anna A. Gordon, national vice-president. Tho Reed Siiuoot caso will bo considered' In connection with tho roport of Mrs. Mnr garot Dyo Ellio, of Nowark, N. J., na tional, superintendent. Legislation on tho anti-army canteen question will bo Introduced by Mrs. Ella Thntchor, of Florence, N. J. Chlnoso Boycott Stopped. (Four O'clock Edition.) Santa Rosa, Onl., Oct. 25. Congress man McKinlay has rccolvcd a lottor from ono of tho largest milling concerns on tho Pacific coast, located at Seat tle, thanking hjra for being instrument al in lifting tho Chinese boycott from Amorlcan 'good, and saying thnt, through his efforts, tho firm, which is a largo exporter, is doing business again with Chineso morohnnts. When Mc Kinlay was In Hong Kong with Tnft, tho party was mndo a special guest of honor at a banquot given by 12 of tho wealthiest Chineso merchants, Tho merchants told him thoy had no complaint with tho ..exclusion law as It stands, but wanted1 It fixed so Chl noso moTchnnts, on landing in America, could glvo a bond if thoro was any question as to their right to enter. Mo- Kinlny ottered! to nrrango for an Intro duction with Tnft, if tho merchants would call off tho boycott. Tnft hoard tho merchants, and It is npparont that somo ordor has boon sent out slnco, for tho boycott has been stopped. An Ovcrdooo of Mop Stick. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Tacoma, "Wash., Oct. 25. Ilonry "Wil liams was clubbed to death with a mop stick by John Shorland, at tho insano asylum horo today. o Preparing for Anothor Gift. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 25. Tho Stand ard today raised tho prico of second1 sand oil 20 conts, equaling tho -prico of third-sand oil. Another Lage Shipment of New Models in Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets very eoinpleto lino of both staple ana than "regular stores" ask for the same - COLLARS, NfcW DR'Rflfl snJKfl. 8ALEM. OREGON, PRESIDENT DOWN IN ARKANSAS He Can't Play the Fiddle Though He Can Out Tra vel the Original Llttlo Rock, Ark., Oct. 25.-Aftcr travoling all night from Birmingham, Ala., Prosldcnt Roosevelt and! his party roachod Llttlo Rock at 9 o'clock this morning in their spocinl train. Ho was rocelved at tho station by tho mayor of tho city and a reception committoo of 22 members, among thorn United States Senators J. II. Barry and J. F. Clarke, and General Powell Clayton, ormor ambassador of tho unucu States to Mexico. Governor jcucrson Davis 'wns not at tho station to moot tho prosldcnt, although ho was In tho cltv at tho time. After tho president had shaken hands with tho mayor and tho mem bers of tho xccoptlon committoo, ho was takon to Fort Logan II. Roota. After a' brief inspection tho party re turned to tho otty and President Roose velt addressed a largo crowd at tho City Park. Ho was welcomed on bo half of tho stato by United States Judge Trlobor und introduced by him in a well worded address. After tho oddrcea tho prcsldont was tho guest of tho board of trado nt a banquot glvon in his bonor. Aa Governor Jeff erson Davis had doclincd to elt ftt tuo eamo tablo with General Powell Clayc ton, Lioutonant-Governor John P. Loo, of Olarondon, was selected to ropro sont tho governor at tho banquot. Aftor tho banquot tho president re turned to tho station nnd at 4 o'clock ho otnrtod for Momphis, from which point tho prcsldont, accompanied by Socrotary Loob and Surgoon Gonoral Rlxey, will procood to Now Orleans, whilo tho rost of tho party will rotura diroctly to Washington. Litlo Rock, Ark., Oct. 25. Tho Pres ident mado Ida first publio appcaranco in Arkansas, clad mainly in a rain coat. Loob rocoivodi a request, that tho Pres ident epoak lato last night, but did not fool justified in waking hla chlof so early this morning. Tho whistles and shouts of tho crowd assomblcd wero hoard by Roosevelt, who awoko, and callod for au explanation. Ho donned his raincoat over is pajamas, and1 stood in a drenching rain, tho first en countered on this trip, and opoko. Bo foro reaching Fort Logan II. Roots tho Prcsldont was photographod with mombors of tho party. Last night, at Birmingham, a local detcctivo ap proached tho President's carriage. Loob ordered him back. Tho dotectivo imliguantly replied, "I 'mi a secret sor vlco man." "I don't care," said Loob, "don't get too close. ' Tlio man. pressed forward, and Loob hit him on tho jaw with his fist, nnd sent him stng-! goring back into tho crowd. Tho train roached Fort Roots at 0:15. (Four O'clock Edition.) -, Llttlo, Rock. Ark.. Oct. 25.-Tho President, headed by an escort nnd ac companied! by u reception' committoo, I reached tho city just beforo noon. Tlio' stroots woro packed with pcoplo, nnd overy housetop was covored by tiro eu-l rlous. Tho President was constantly! cheorcd as ho rodo along, constantly rising nnd bowing his thanks to the people. Ho drovo to tho city Park,' wnoro an immense turong tiau gatnorcd J about tho speaker's stand. Governor Davis wolcomod tho President to the state. Other wolcoming addresses pre coded his own addrers. The ProsUlcnt was met at Fort Roots by Governor Davis, Senator Clark and a guard of 13 Oonfoderato and 13 Union soldiers, General Dan Jones com manding tho Confederates and Col. A. S. Fowlor tho Union. Colonel Fowler rodo forward to tho President and saldi "The Blue and tho Gray saluto you." Tho Prciddent shook hands with each roombor of tho guard. Ho reviewed tho regular troops and proceeded to the city. Governor Davis, la his address of woleomo, praised tho state, Roosevelt and the nation, and then launched into n uurcu uexouco jysca law. iub re marks wero received unfavorably. Ono gentleman on tho stand said: "We don't stand for him here," Little, Bock, Ark., Oct. 25. Tho President answered Davis: "You spoko of tho hideous erlmo eommitted by members of to colored race. No ono abhors tho crime more than I do, and any guilty creature should be ruthlessly hunted and punished to tho extent of the law," A burst of cheer ing interrupted tho President, who held WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1005. RIOTS IN RUSSIA St. Potersburgs, Oct, 25. A train was run into Moscow today, accompan ied by great danger. Tho engineer wns threatened with death If ho didn't de sert, but ho stuck. Tho Btrlkers At tacked, but. the troops aro guarding tho trnln, Dlspntchcs from various districts eny tho troublo ia growing worso, and tho revolutionists nro gnthorlng. , . i o.. . up his clinched fist for sllonco, nnd as tho noiso subsided, said: "Now, for tho sido of tho whito man, tho man wOio punished an nbhorrcnt crimo by tho commission of another crimo just as abhorront, debases hlmsolf to tho lovel of iho bruto who committed tho first crimo. Wo owo it, governor, to our selves nnd tho community in which wo Uvo, nnd to tho nation, thnt lynch law bo put down." Tho crowd ecomod to agroo with tho President, and a great wavo of applauso broko f OTth and swopt over tho field. Tho grandstand1 foil just as tho Prosidont finished, but no ono wns hurt. Tho drop to tho ground was only about throo feet, but thoro was somo excitement. Tho Prcsldont leaves for Memphis and Now QrlcanB. The Spa's CANDY HAS the FLAVOR and quality that pleases y 00 Boy oar Chocolate Chips and Creams when yoa want something good. Oyster Cocktails and Hot Drinks at oar fountain. W. T. STOLZ. F. O. MEYERS. 332 Stato Stroot. I I Good I Goods A iVIIIBI IllllfH Hoavy scalloped back, evoral dlfforont stylos from which to soloct, every vmo a genulno bargain, which cannot bo duplicated nnywhoro outsido of this house. Romomber theeo combs aro on sale TODAY ONLY at this prico, and would ndviso early shopping in ordor to sccuro your eharo of theso wondor- ful values. You'll need somo. NEW RAIN COATS Anothor shipment of theso fash ionnblo conts received lato yetrtor day. Excellently tnilorod through out In tho snappy collnrles9 effects, now slcoves nnd cuffs and what is best overyouo bears tho stamp, "Cravenetto." Thoy como In tan, olivo nnd Oxford, in thrco-quartor and full lengths. $8.75 to $22.50 LADIES' SUITS Wo nro usually well prepared in our collootion of tailored wear for women. Thoro is not only tho fin est gathering nt perhaps tho small est prices wo havo over had to pro sent, but tho handsomest collection that has over boen shown in this valley. Every garment is thorough ly tailored throughout of tho bet quality materials, obtainable for tho prico. Almost overy shado is ropro oonted In this showing cortainly tho wantod ones. I $4 to $37.50 BEDDING Cool nights call for such noodfuls as theso. It's not weight, but qual ity that givos warmth to a blanket and it's tho light, warm kind that wo mako a point of keeping, Tho blanket showing is magnificent, "Vcy largo in quantity, qualities oxt cellont at each flfuro and a groat varioty of patterns. No heavy, aog gy blankets hero, Light fluffy blankets, t,vtry ono of them. And then in bedding. There Is nothing in this line that tho housekeeper needs that wo cannot supply, Conv fortables, quilts, feathars, pllloxTS ond cases, sheets as well a- all kinds of tickings, sheetings, etc, in yard gooos. ' "" NO. 251. TIRESOME INSURANCE Now York, Oct. 25. McClIntock was recalled tils morning. Ho gavo a long explanation in dofonsoof tho "deferred dlvldond" systom of Insurance. Ho safd1: "Tho surplus onthusod tho pub Ho mind; tho surplus was not, as some nppoar to think, something to play with, but a reservo from tho Interest on premiums. McClIntock talked) long and earnest ly on his methods of computing divi dends', and seemed satisfied with his own, explanation, In which, ho said1, too thought ho "mado it clear." Ho launched into a long explanation why ddvldonds decreased Instead of in creasing, nnd read lists of flguros whioh stnggorod tho audience, but seemed to satisfy himsolf, If no ono else, that it was all right, and that tho ronsons giv on woro sufficient to account for condi tions. Tho committoo adjourned to .Novem ber 8th, when Hydo will bo tho first witness. Insuranco Troubles in Missorul. (Four O'clock Edition.) Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 25. Attor neys for tho 'Now York Life Insuranco Company appeared this afternoon bo tnrn , l;,MO commissioner to nro tost against his Vandlvor's, proposed oustor proceedings ngalnst tho New York Life Chicago Markets. (Four O'clock Edition.) Chicago, Oct. 25. Wheat, 876 20 f87; corn, 40Vj 45; oats, 28. o Just IJko Eloction Day. Santiago, Ohilo, Oct. 25. Throo thou sand) troops arrived last night, nnd or Tor is restored. It is now bollovod that I sonlo rites. Congressman Victor Mur 00 wcro killed during tho rioting. deck delivered tiho funeral oration. c&Jfleiei&&&i SPECIAL SAU3 NO. 251- TODAY ONLY For today's soiling wo offer an oxcop-tlonal valuo in BACK COMBS LADIES' SHOES Beauts, daintiness, adaptability and oaso of fit woro never better ex emplified than in tho ideal results attalnod in our now fall ami winter styles. A varied, olobornt and oxtonsivo gathering of ptylos that could only bo possible In our show ing. Whothor you havo a largo or small foot you can bo suro of a fit horo, for tho lino contains a vast rango of widths. Stop In awl seo what protty stylos wo aro showing. $3.50 Equal to shoo otoros' $5,00 values. DRESS GOODS Exporlenco la a good teacher, and ivory season adds to tho many cus tomers who have found that, thoy can hero obtain the Identical quali ties andl stylos shown elsewhero at prices much lower than elsewhero asked. Look, investigate, compare 50o to C5o values in Mannish Mix tures at tho yard. 39c $1.00 valuos in Zlbellnos, Tpeeds and Meltons, at 73c L2J values in Mannish Mixtures. best of wanted colors, 88c l.oO and LOB values in plain and mixed s uiting, at, tho yard, $1.23 IWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT 2:30 P. M. AND 4:0O STARVED HIMSELF TO DEATH Butto, -Mont., Oct. 25. Jamoa F. Barnes, charged with, tho murder of Patrick Hnnley, In this city, Scptcmbor 3d, died in prison last night, apparent ly from starvation, sclf-lmposedi. Ho at tempted sulcido recently by eating tho beads of matches. A mob attempted to batter down tho jail doors and' lynch" him tho day following tho killing, and this preyed upon his mind. Barnes canio to Hjitto from Chico, California, whoro ho has a wlfo and child. Ho served two years in San Quentln for shooting a man. O' Hospital Train Tied Up. (Four O'clock Edition.) St. Petersburg, Oct. 25. Tho tio-up provonted tho British ambassador leav ing today, as ho had Intended. A. train bearing 500 sick and) wooJnded soldiers returning from tho war ia stalled near tho city. Tho sufferers caaft bo takon into tho hospitals. A dispatch front Riga eays anarchy oxists thcro, with froqiicni bloody affrays, and many cas ualties. Thrco government ohops havo boon destroyed, a railway cashier nrar- - 1 ,W9la' """" CM"U - ' . d 25,000 roubles stolon, Chineso Army Improves, Shanghai, China, Oct. 25. Tho Chi neso army maneuvers according to mod? em plans'aro in progress. Foreign- of ficers nro surprised at tho men's effi ciency, and say thnt tho impr'ovomont in tho Chineso troops in sonsatlonal. Jorry Simpson Buried. Wichita, Knn., Oct. 25. Jerry Simp son was burled this afternoon with Ma- Honest Values. 1 0 cts. Copyright iooc by Hsrt SchsfTncr 6 Mux mHELL60O05 lllmWMiMMmAil I ''iMHflMMHIH I I milBMim I MWmml .--ilk . fillip I DISTINOTIVENESS. Of doslgn and workmanship aro tho charaotorlstlcs that havo won for our clothing an envlablo position among discriminating men. What others chargo $15,00 for can bo. found horo in a fine variety for $13-50. 4 . j- i r