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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1906)
rwo editions daily, at a3W P. M. AND 4:Q0 P. M. ,y, cooler. AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. NO. 10. DYING ob show tonight, Ml I.JrBBcVL SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1000. I m DING OVER THE BIG DIVIDE doTumbia County Boy, Who ent From Scappoose to the U. S. Senate AOTJIfc f VIMMfiiiE WHITE MAN CHANGED TO RED lour O'clock Edition.) Baeramonlo, Cab, Jab. 11, Former TWtedVAtea Senator Om, W. M- Bride, of OregOB, is ikylBg bore from eemfdioAtiooe resulting from ah 44 injfury. GERMANS ORDERED HOME QopemaaKcn. Denmark, Jab. 11. All the Genuaa clUaond in Denmark, nub foflt'TqwUltAry norvieo at home, bnvo boon, ehjered to hohr themoolvcti in readinjSflto return to Germany on three TO NEUTRALIZE nnLTPPINEa. Resolution Introduced In Bonato Re quiring Action by Prorddont, Washington, Jhh. 11. At the begin Hint; of today's oerdoa of tho nennte, Crane Introduced- by request a joint resolution requiring tlto President "to open negotiations with tho other im Uerta to soouro the aoutrAlltatlon of Ute Philippine Island, nnd tho recognition of their Independence whenever the mmo shall bo granted to them by the United Btalea. ti mt X9 M MY mttK Im Hr V 'MMM. w 1JjLW A-. yWJ P,QPXJZSJlAli Ttmjte. 'Clearing Sale Continued n ' n ' ' Tho policy of tho Chicago Store la this Wo do set believe in carry ing feeds ever from no season to another to believe in having mw, upvtondate goods for each ihwr as they hi along) that is the mien we held this wonderful clearing one to dear the shelves for our spring .Eft .v Good sold out at cost nnd lew. Rend on. Iv dB IKS 3kpQ IfvL :i2S SfisHss fgcMSe l TsWfc. fSallSn r DRESS OOODB, aterproof Dre Goods, SO d. IMS nry Drew Plaids, yd..lSV&c ncy Mixed BulUngs, ya.Wc iVhlte Wool Brge, 46 in. ,. We bfttroo, all oolors, yl...'IS hair Suitingn, -if-in, yU-.-lOc KBg4Uth braaJth, M- ,-a M9 ey Dtask Dress Goods, 5fl TUTU BIIiKfl. ' ll.SgfBftOtch Plaid Waisting BUka 90a && Bilks, all colors, yd.. 86c U.Kr!ptMk Bilk Peau de Soio, 7. 83e TSs Taffsta Silks, ell colors, yl 4Pe $l,503Uck, Bilk GroBftdino, 40 a, 71 080 fl.43'8Uk Jloiro, now, yd 8J SmmbU of 1 Bilks for Waists, yd.T 6 OUTOra rLANNELS. 81.S Fasey Outing Flannels, XfS Se MjIgWTftpper Flannolettea, yd. 0 a&e Japanese urepo, ya.. . ...-iyj? Beat Outing Funnel, yd..9 inos. Flannel, yd.. . .12Vi Aran's Down Flannel, ydle OALIOOES. Fancy Calicoes, yd..3?ic Crotons, yd 81-3 no Fnney Bilkolines, yd..l0 lto Laoo 8tripd Berim, 7e da. Oolorod Cheeoo Cloth, yd 4 OIKOHAMS. Bt Ckambrey, yd 9c Boat Apron Ginghams, yd.Se HHfiSflfoti f 'tgJSJK amssrh ISVic Fancy Dress Gingham, yd. 81-3c LADIES' SUITS. Ladies' tlS Suits for I 0.00 Ladlerf' 118 Bnlts for 9.00 LadW m Suits for 1S.0O Ladies' $10 Buits for 14.00 atiTj.TrnraY. Ladies' $8 Pcde Turban nots.ei.50 Ofalldren's $1.96 Trimmed Hats Of a Ladies' $5 Trimmed Hats....$i.30 Feathers and Wings 10s, lie, Mb and 304 Fancy veils, yd lOe to $1.60 mew oxonnNa. Man's New $0 Suits for. M... $4.05 lira's New $11.50 Baits for.. $00 Ilea's New $10 BuiU for.,.. $3.00 Men's $b Pants tor Ode Boys' 50o Pants for... fi3s Boys' $3.30 BuiU for $1.75 NOTiONB. Beat Fall Cooit Pins, paper.... Is Beat Safety Pina, doa Bs Beat Shoo Laces, pair,... ...... Is 300 yds. Spool Thread, spool.,,. Beat Wlro Hairpins, 2 papers.... Is Beat 8 White Pearl Buttons, don 4c Best Sous Silk, ball 1 Best $10e Frill Garter laetic, yd 5q Oat Heal Soap, best quality ....So Ladies' 80s Hose Supporters, pr 10c LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' 30o WoolFleeoed Under, wear, price..., .. .......... 86o Ladies' 76c Union Baits, prioa..40a Ladies' $1.36 Wool Underwear 75e Children's 25c Underwear.... 19c $1 White Wool Fleeced Under wear, price 69a 75c Derby Ribbed Wool Under wear, priee ,49c WnaMHgton, Jab. 11. The President was lnttktoili into the order of Red Mos At the White Heue this morniBg. A number of the gonoral offlecrs of the organisation wero present. Tho oath was ndminietorod by Chief Inoo honeo Ohorry. Tho President was mado nn honorary member, tho only ono in tho order. THE BLOW KILLED FATHER Chicago, Jam. 11. A jury this morn ing returned a verdict AgAlnst three aaIooa keepers for $17,M0 in favor ef the five hlkke of John Hodlund, n aqtettter, who Alleged their father was ruined by driak the defendants soW him. GIDDY OLD GIRL Washington, Jan. 11. It is stated nt tho Now WllUrd betel this morning that Mrs, Minor Morris, who mi forcibly ejected from tho White IIown n week ago, lain a dangerous condition, occasionally lapsing into a oomatftM state, ' e ' BULLY FOR BOB Moux Falls, 8. D., Jan. ll.-Bob Fit simmono ha arranged for n benefit for tho buckamitk whose floor oaved in by tho weight of tho crowd pushing in to see the pugilist wake souvenir horse shoes. WHY PRIOR DIED Cierel&nd, 0., Jan. 11,The cause of tbe euloide of Iioknd W. Prior, the broker, is bettered by bankers who are probing his ncoouMts, that ho mdd forged municipal bonds in various parts of the country, Ho was nhw heavily ihV9i'edi with customer, for whom he was carrying New York oxohnngs ac counts. DstecUves omidoyetl by tho lMkers' committee nro seeking to And who OAArnved the bond, niwl who n slstcd in thotr dlioidllon. Arrests nre expeeUd. it seems olenr thnt tWo were n number ef confederates. Tho IkhmIh wore sold in small lets, it was discovered that thoy wero not sold in urge quantities to Any one Investor. Ono of the men lnveetlsaHtig soldi tho failure wilt probably Amount to n mitUen or a million And a half. Tho ousp ended Arm's books Are In a Ur wblo state of olmoa. All IrTegxbwIUos Are laid at tho door of the OteveUnd 'Officn, but invrstigntlon may oxloml to tho HoMoa ottco, of which Chas. H. Denison is in charge, didInot HURT ANYONE DIGGING CANAL DIRT Washington, Jan. 11. A formal in vestigation of the management of the Panama railroad ami eanal none gr ornmont began todny, behind closed doors, by the senate committee on oa nals. Tafts was present and furnishotl the names of those in position to give information. Tho public hearing will probably begin Tuesday, Stevens will bo the Arst wItneK. Tho mib'oormnit tee tnny visit the isthmus. WILL WORK THREE YEARS nAkoroAohl, Cnl., Jnn, 11. Lenit Dotmn, ooMVMtod of nt tempting to wreck the Southern 1m!hc freljebt, twn iwUos oast of Kern City on DcooMebor ml wno jontonsod to three yonrs in ftdoorn pHeoA this morning. Ogdon, Utah, Jan. 11. Tho Southern IJsclflo westbound fast mall was wreaked at Montello, ft of hern, nt midnight. Tho train broke in two go lag down tho grade, wrecked tho en gine and1 ditched the oars, No one was hurt. PORTLAND HAS A FIRE (Poor O'clock Edition.) Portland, Jnn, 11. Tho Lutko ehow ON&o wurokouoe naught nro nt noon, ami wHl probably Uc a total loss, amunling to $T1,000, VOLCANOES DO DOUBLE TURN lemsGfeatestGfowingStote CVAV RDAC Corner of Comraer JCYUI OttUOA da! and Court Streets nNHb f Veeuviua and Aetna Erupting in Grand Style, Naplon, Jan. 11. Thoro was a end dan eruption of Mount Vesuvius Tues day, andl the resUnt scone of pic terosquo magodnconoo was witnasti' 1 by thousands of tawista, ineiudinif many Amoriaana. Throe stroanut f lava reached the lower ctaUon of U" railroad, cavaing sorioua damago, Thrt ara indications that tho activities t tho volcaaooti are increasing. The orup tion is thought to bo oonnoeted with that of Mount Aotna, in Sicily, whieh la in a state of eruption without pre odont since tho eruption of 18$0. Mount Aetna is new ejecting red! ashes, which form an iamonso cone ever tho orater Theso ashes ara in striking contrast with tho snow that covers the mam portion ef tho volcano. "Those Who Havo Oeta," Washington, Jan. 11. Tho President taday nominated P. B. Have, ef Arl noAA, to lo jostle of the supreme court of Arlnona. Tho New BAttleahlp. WAoWngtois D. O, Jnn, 11. The naval contrasts And Ut engineering xHrtA of th nay depArtmont are on gng4' on th pMA and: speoiflcAtlona for the Hew 11,000 ton battleships Authoriftod nt tho last iKtmion ef con gress. Tkb defdgnen are proceeding with ehoir werk on tho theory that ooniirewt will not be asked ta Increano tho dtopJaeewont, Of coureo, navoQ Adnlon In in agreement uon ohangro of suck 14o4A(vmeHi imweaso, but tWf nro otsVor oomtWeratWrna which evWnUy ooHtrol And. wMch have led t t4o oonelimioA that it Is just as waM ta provide ttH thit ships of smack sIsa. AeoordinHJy, the various Imreauu of tlm navy dopartntont are OAgaffod In preparing tho oeUmatso of weights which are to bo srodlted to each bureau In Urn completed vorMM. It w4M be some wok, of eowrec, boferv preposAM wW bM Invitotl by tho rrry daparUaoat. In th meant Imo tho s-lp-ImUderu are evincing the kewt In tarest in the roqnlrowcMo of the do pArtmcai. The prinejipal Vpartro from Uh deaigas of tho ehips ef this type is r tho maohlnery. It is under oonsid oratiaH whether or not ono of the ships haaH b Muipd with turbine augiao Inutwul of tho orlinary reoipracatlag aaginM. Tho rdt of tho toots with tewbtao stuamora havo been so favara 14 that a strong naatiment in favor of that motbed1 of propuleiaA has dovol- I apod among prograiMivo oxports. SOMEWHAT MIXED IN RELIGION Riverside, Oal Jan. 11. lUrereldo churches profit by the death of Dr Henry Graves, rt piencor reeident. Ilia will was opened this morning. Tho churches got boqucsts no follows! Tho Methodist, $7000; Oongregntlonivl, Uni versflllst nml lesbrterian. $1000 each. w M nml tho pastors also get $100 eaeh. O, J. BAvngu, bis hired mnn, gotn $0000. Tho legal heirs nro out oil with $5 OAOh, STRUCK BOTH KINDS Home, Alaska, Jan. 11, A fabu lowdy lick tandra strike on the Cyrun Motrin nnd Itowrban beaches, between Day and' llowrboa creeks, baa been re ported. Ono hundred dollar to tho an ws takoM from tho bedrock for a distance 110 feet 3. 0. Drown, the discoverer of IdtUo Creek, in interested. OIL WILL NOT GO UP TODAY New Ywk, Jan. 1L Tho Stamlard Oil bearing was postponed until a o'clock tomorrow afternoon. New Bane-ball Rule, Cincinnati, Jnn. 11. Tho national IrtMobaM commission today approved tho changes in tho drafting rules, de manded by the minor league. The most Important ano Is that but one player can be drafted from a miner league. . i ... 0 HI. i Oro Haulers Won, llutta, Meat., Jnn, 11. The oro haul ers won the lock out of the oeatractors being granted SO coats a day mora, as thoy dumandod. Pour hundred won wore involved. . Chicago Markets, Ohiaage, Jan. 11. Wheat, B74ti WV; oorn, 4fMftVtt aata, UVkfyli. Ate Yott all Done at 3x? H Train Jumped Track. Bt. Loots, Jan. 11. A Pullman ear attached to tho fast train oa the Wa bash, entering the city from Chicago, this morning pleaged from tho elevat ed tracks e tho levee. Six wero badly hurt and others frightened almost into hysteria. The girders caught one esd of tho ear, and prevented its faHiag entirely to the ground, o Paul Morton acts More. (Four O'clock Edition.) London, Jan. 11. General Sir Redvers BaMer, who has long expected to be appointed fieW marshal, is to bo retired as a general, with $000 per year. o Fre&ohmen Are Quiet. Paris, Jan. 11. Fallires waa re eleeted president of the senate today without opposition. OUR SALE OF THE STOCK OF I The Crooked Creek Mining Co. HAVE NEARLY EXHAUSTED THE BLOCK ALLOTTED FOR SALE AT 3 1-2c. THE PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED TO 5c PER SHARE JANUARY 20TH, i 906. WE HAVE Di THE CROOKED CREEK PLACER MINE 18 ACRES OF PATENTED PLACER GROUND, CONTAINING 2,500,-000 CUBIC YARDS OF GRAVEL, AVERAGING 450 PER CUBIC YARD, WinOII WILL HANDLE AND SAVE THE GOLD AT A COST OF 80 PER CUBIC YARD, HANDLING 1000 YARDS PER DAY. THIS STOCK WILL PAY A DmDEND OF ABOUT SO, AND BE BELLING FOR 20 WITHIN 12 MONTHS. THIS PROPERTY IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR AND BVERYnnNG NEC ESSARY FOR NEXT SEASON'S RUN. WE ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND THIS STOCK TO OUR CLIENTS AS ONE THAT WILL MAKE MORE THAN 200 PER CENT IN BIX MONTHS, WRITE OR WD1B RES ERVATIONS FOR A BLOCK OF TIHS STOCK AT ONCE. IF YOU ARE NOT SATDHTED WITH YOUR INVESTMENT AT THE END OF SIX MONTHS, WE WILL CHEERFULLY REFUND YOUR MONEY. I I IL. J e L.L.L. . AJr 337 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON' 2jaMsusVtH9ttBin RHfTJRnn soi