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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1906)
kUMr " $ tonight, light rEOST. )NESDAY, FAIR, WARMER. AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. JL. XVI. TDID SOME DAWAGE, Scientist Says the Damage to Farming Lands by Vesu vius Is $120,000,000 Itonw, April 1?. A scientist deslg bated to estimate the damage to raUI land by the eruption of Vesuvine, eays that !.'' "00,000 It a moderate wll- rmtr iAY BE ONLY ASLEEP jHprlngnVIri, M,, April 17. Apr! "Id thin morning is a sleeping velea- io un the mmim are nam iut """ negro are rMlliK here ia ve !llemwls, a ad oMetals expect i"'Mrtf to break out. Ofneor are out Nth 35 beaeh warrant, ebargl'HC inK Icgre murder again alleged member. If thf tb. "Not Ovk Yhhs to Marry," (From Four O'clock Kdltlon.) Waukrka. W'U., April lT-oJainrday plain Knoe It. lmlley, and TS. nod Mra. Mary Ullllnit, ffo4 Tff, boih of' itua eily. wtll W married. elmlnalla romaT of Ao oam ajjo. lmlley le pa trrtaker at the Midler' home at inwttllr, t al. The woman hae been i'cr a wclun, her Rrt hvwlmnd nNvlaR tm Ui!v' brother. Ohieaeo Market, .hi. K-. April 17. Wheat 7t rcro 47, oU Sl-jitjaiK,. CAGO STORE "EOPLEC BARGAIN HOUSE In Cool Sense Where it the beet place ia Salem to buy your merchant! If yow are a eleee obcervor you 0wU! My the Chicago Store, the etore that li a! ways busy, the atom that feai grown to fact In a few yeare, tbootore that ia mw one of the' leading atoreo In Salem aad dolnc the largest butaM, atoeked to the eciliagt with the newMt and ahoioeet geoda. If you value the buying power of your mosey it will yay yeu vU to oaU, look tbrouKh our store and get our price, which axo Salem, Small prleea ft hoaott merobaadite l the eeorot of our wonder ful eurri yd. Cryetal Cord Wash Silk J MtllliitltllttlMMMIt eleTW 1000 ydi. Walk India Silk, all ool- ! 1000 ydf. We Colored Taffeta Silk, WKOb Th aeWV - yd, ., , are 1 W 36-in. Black Taffeta &t!lc, Td. 88c ?fo Black TaffeU Bilk, yd. ,...4Bc K5 uary White India Silk, yd 60c ao Poago Silk, heavy quality i V- tw Tbojftuids of yarda of fine Drew c-t is Band Gray, Fancies and pUm abadec all at mU pricec. f 6aad Gray Panama Salting, plain and faner cheek nrlee 35c 65c New Shepbeard Plaid BolttiBg. all ahades, yd, ...,..,,.,,..,690 Thouwnda of yard of Fine Dtm good, black and colored In all tne new roaToa, at email vrieet. An esJleoa Taxlety of New Wash good ia every atylo and make, at email prleet. 110c Btaadard Drew GIngnami,7Vio ITetty lAwna,.yd. BIJc e wwte India Linen, yd 81: hfnalifta, all wleea. Be. HV.e. 81.Se 100 doa. Towela from 3V.e each nn. Ladlee 18c Fast Black Btoekinga, Vr 10o ILadleo S5e Lace Liale Stocking, pair 2Sc 1S00 Ladlea' Baow White Muslin taderwear, Sklrta, Oowau, Draw era and Coroet Covers, aU at "iwniiii 1MUUE& SALEM'S aBEATBST icEVOY BROS. IDOWIE WANTS HIS JOB Is. Willing to Make Financial 'Sacrifices But Wants to Be Chief Chle, April 17. Howl roJWd ifct proposed settlement offered by Vollvn. He hi witllK to make the HmmIrI eoneeeeton Hiked, but demand hi re tentien spiritual head ef the (wnm' Ity. The lawyer are busy framing h hk compromise to song! to the prlu eipnte NEVADA MURDERER INSANE Manhattan, Xv April IT. Walter Merlon, stayer of Sheriff Tom Igu. ia undoubtedly luean. lie Imagine Insect are trawling over hie body, and la violent at Unto, lie. Ink knocked hit head nasi lust the bar aatll he la lueen Want Law Paeed. (Prom Poor O'Olook Hdltlo,) Wahln)ftO. Aprtl 17.-TU, !! oVat thla afteraooo eal a mntrnpt to cooirreee advocating the paMoe of an laeuranee law for the DIMrlot of Co Inmbia, reeeotly latrodaeed, em body lag the reeommmawtloM by the laturanec mwmUhwi la oenfereMo in, Chicago ia February He urgei the bill be erv acted at the earllett pottlble date, with imck hKM "" coagreu Might deem aeeeMary, , Asfc Yovtsell the anudleet aaked by any etoro la ThoMn4a of yarda of BmbreMer iee, Laaee aad, Mbboa, sew oa exhlbltioa at prices you CANNOT BEAT. Ladiea' aad Children's Hwdery aad Underwear, complete etoek at SMALL PKIOBS. NetUcs, everything yeu ask for, all sold at SMALL FBIOBS. Wo are sew eolo agents or the Standard FatttrBa, the greatest patterns on earth. Ladles', Hisses' asd Children's Bhoes, the newest and the best made. Children's Shoes from Mc up. Misses' Shoes from 6&e ftp. Ladies' Shoes from $IM up. MILLINBay, LADIES' COATS AND SUITS Bush selling in these departments as has bees for the part two weeks. It would make a big hense In Chicago feel proud. FBIOBS DID IT. Ladles' Beautiful Tailored Buitt pries op as high as 15 aad $18, Bale Fric O-M The New Trimmed Sailor Hats from IL9 P Beautiful New Jackets, . 13.15, $4.95 and 0.00 Ladles' White Shirt Waist, Silk Shirt Waists and Bilk Petticoats, all going at SMALL FBIOBS. Wo sell the Warner's Bast Proof Corset, the greatest wearing cor set on earth, price from 9c op. OBOWIXO STOKB. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets SALEM, OREGON, SILVERTON FLAG RAISING Stivertea, April 17. Then was a .Washington, April t 17. President largo crowd here yesterday to wilne! Kooeevplt will probably be ft candidate the public Mboot Aug raieing. The w'0 ,"'d " sueeesw In llt There etolee were Ih charge of Prof. WasV l "" ',wi ' "lad ' friend burn. ttrlueltrie of th hie M-koot. nnilMbnt e intend to "tick to hi tMermi he hud appropriate songs and exerelM-s for the oreoeleu. The Sllverteu p It He schools have ten grade, ami another will b added next year. A new $1. 000 high wheal bull Hug of brltk will be ererted this coating year. Prof. Wnehbnrn in rtMaicJad ae one of the beet school won in the sterte, and ha the loyal npprt of the community and, ll' rlthy for opponent llbj the love of tle enlldrn fr him Mnrta bell- he will to the mm strongly mutdftstted. The drum nTHf!' '" " ttpm Ntw Ywk iU Ullt ooe MWin emKt, Hal 1). I'attofl'" " pweldoory aRoln. The took tmt port f the U-. drummer, amL "" he i naklaic bow my be hie thr rhliiroN Morohod Ml Ia atlrrina' "l'M ff"" iulr and took pwee on the hoaj " arouad, while a Ma new white palatelj Iabo Oami. riaf Man mm bore aloft the natbumVJ Wachlactrn. April 10. The mpremr rolr. There waa a literary projtraHieoort today 'ook uauVr advleomeat tbn of patriotic oo, a preeenUtlon reet for as appeal by Fettlbona. peeeh by Mr. htlton, who donated the. Meyer aad Haywood, aow In jail la An to the dlatriet. aad a pech of ao-j Idaho, rbarge., m roaneetloa with the reptaare un behalf nf thf wbooi kyiaeMMtnatloa f "tiaeaberx. that the Prof, Wmdihora. Tan Mr. I'attim. a eee be ilnr.rd for hmrlaK. i WARNING TO MAniCED SAMPLE BALLOTS ABB BB1NO SENT OUT WITH TIVB LMrOBTANT STATE OITIOIALH TBOM MARION COUNTY TO VOTE ron, Tiuiun ornoiAL iamplb ballots are also marked tob TWO STATE BBNATOIUJ, AND TIIBV ABE ILLBOALLV TAIQIN OUT Or Tim SAMPLE BALLOTS PRINTED AT TUSLIO EXPENSE TO BE USED ONLY AT THE POLLTNO PLAOBH. THBSE OrriOIAL SAM TLB BALLOTS ARE BY LAW TEINTED TO BE SENT OUT WITH THE BALLOT BOXBS, LOOKED AND SEALED, AND CANDIDATES OR THE AGENTS Or CANDIDATES HAVE NO LEO AL OR MORAL RIOHT TO USE OR CIRCULATE THEM BErORE APRIL 90, TO INPLUBNOB TUB VOTEIUI. THESE MARKED 4AMPLB BALLOTS MEAN A RE VIVAL Or THE OLD SLATE SYSTEM, THAT THE DIRECT PRIMARY LAW AIMS TO DO AWAY WITH. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TRINTS AN UNMARKED TAG SIMILE Or THE OITICIAL BALLOT TOR THE USB Or Tim VOTERS, BUT IT IS IN NO WAY MARKED OR USED TO SLATE ANYONE. Tlffi SENDING BALLOT IS AN OUTRAOB ON Tim BALLOT LAWS, AND SHOULD NOT BE COUNTENANCED BY TAIR-MINDED VOTBH8, A SQUARE DEAL AND TAIR PLAY TOR ALL ASPIRANTS TOR NOMINATION SHOULD BE Tim WATCHWORD DOWN WITH SLATES AND SLATE MAKERS. LET EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN BE IBS OWN SLATE MAKER, AND LET Tim PRIMARY LAW BE TAIRLY TRIED AND rAITIDTULLY EXECUTED, stited by Pr Brooks, of the board f edueatioa, hoisted th Stars and kMup' aad when its beautiful folds Woke m the breose, there wereeheers from the iwmasM muHitnde. Nearly all of the county candidate of beth parties were preeestt, and Jas, W. MeCews, one of th legislative candidates, who served two years in the PbMippiaes, delivered a yry eloquent and patrletU address He wtll receive a large vote In the essV era end of the county, and wherever be Is known. All the other candidate were gives an opportunity to address the voters at the opera bouse, except Walter L. Tease, w'feo made a patriotic aad edoeatiosal address to the school aVUdrea. He was loudly cheered by the andieaoe at the eonelnsiOB. REPORT OF A BAD MIX-UP BerHs, April 17. It is reported a mutiny has eeourred in the garrison at iflis, in which 315 soldiers wore killed, and SM wounded. One-half the garri son remained loyal, and all fought desperately. Tanning Plant Boroed. Petaluma. CaL April 17. The PU- luma Taaniag Cowpaay'a plant was de streyed by fire early this morning. Los $100.9. Tomorrow is Easter MAWTi THE CHILDREN HAPPY WITH BOMB OF OUR EASTEB OHIOKS AND BABBITS. Bom appropriate fsney boxes of candy. THE SPA f CANDY FACTORY 3S2 BUte Street, TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1&9S. WHAT TEDDY MAY DO ' Nation to retire at the end ef hi pre- eat term. No cofMeratiou will prevail apoa him to It a ran .Mate la 1WW. He baa foalded to m of hi friends hie belief that he ha h many enemies that he Hill be may wmm to bent, lie suye the public food demand the ad . HduMetlng of eertalii aflulr with lit- THE PEOPLE OUT Or THE OrriOIAL SAMPLE BLEW UP BOUNTIFUL BANK Ult Uke, Ujn, April IT.-ltorgJars pMeiy wreaked toe Davl county bank at IMnsnUfal, II miles north of bora, this mainlng The door of the vault in the Commercial bank, looated la the same boUdewg, were jarred loeee by thesaaiiBsmcn The wreak w escaped oa a handoar, without soenriag any tbiag. Supreme Court DcoisioBJ, Misabeth i. Cnles, appulknt, vs Siepbcn MesUmea, respondent appeal from Baker county. Bamnei WUto, Judge. In as opiaioa by Jude Bean the judgment af the lower court Is af firmed. This la as actios of ejectment agaiait vendee in pcMenJon, usurer aoatraet ef purohasc The court hMs that ia euoh an action a MpjitnUie lntret may be set u a legal defense. State of Oregon, ox rel., W. L. Gib aoa, Dan B. Bbrgood and G. G. Brown respondents, vs. County Court of Mal heur. Affirmed by Jadge Moore, This ease was submitted to test the eoastltu tioaality of tie local option law. The court holds that tie title is someiaet. Baseball SoAOdule. The Willamette Junior baseball team has arranged the following sched ule of games Mute school, April 83 Woodtmrn high school, Msy 5) Dallas Juniors, May 12 Independence, May 19, Nena of these games will be played on the home diamond. Eor. H. A. Peek Comes to Salem, At the meeting of the Oregon confer ease of the United' BvaageUeal church, now ia session la St. Johns, Ber. H. A Deck was appointed to th Salem church KANSAS CITY ELECTION Council Casts 104 Ballots, and Is Camping on the Battleground (From Four O Clock Kdltlon.) Kaatn fit), Mo.. April 17. The low er honee In the new eity council nn been deadlocked over the election of peftkr trine yeetenmy. One hundred and four Imllet enet up to thl morn in;. After an atbnlKkt e4oa n mo tlou to adjonrn wue voted dnwn. .Mem ber nre Inkina: their menls at their rieek. TILLMAN AFTER THE BANKS Woehiuirtou. April 17. Tillmnn. la n remarkable speech, in the senate to day, la vela-bed amtlaet the a Hexed cor rnptlon of national knob, and unred the ndoptloM of a dragnet resolution wbleh dlreete the eennte committee on Unnnee to Inveetlnnle and report wheth er rrimiooi nr civil proeeenllon ehowM follow the ilieeovery, If ch discovery ia mnde of the national minks contrib uting to campaign fnnde, or have been Kuilty of IrregMmrlle In the recent failure In Chioairo, or have been pay lK the Ohio enunty treasurer eewmU ion for depe4tUc puldle fundi. Personals A. U. Fry, of Stiver ten, wets In the rlly yeMofdny. J. 11. Albert went to INwtmnd ye lrmy a1 or noon. J. A. smllwood was I'wtland koond on thla mornlnti'a tmln. Mr. U M. Metearf ha returned from a tMI with relative In Hnieene Mi Lena Perkins ha returned from a visit with friends In Portland. William Brown wns among the south bound pan seiners on the III II Uni. MIm Maggie Meyers is lone from a short vMt with ber parents at Albany. WIMw 0. Ilawloy was a moot; the nnrthboNMl p4Mougr on the mornlnK train. County Snrveynr I lor risk went to Hubbard tbU morning oa oNieial bsml- X. a). KsMaell, of Independence, left today for the aid obiirs' homo at Haselwrg, Thai Miss Hrotua Godfrey aad Mar tha Klingor ara vUHlag Moods In Portland. Mrs. C. P. Itishsf I onisrUining Mrs. H. T. JsmM anl Mf. T. C. Tay Bev. Otltfc, af th VkH Baptist chnroh, wont to Potiland this morning to attend convention. Mrs. K. C. ilarroa, of Aurora, whs has boon visiting friondn heeo, returned hams ytrlay afternoon, Harry lHllMt rotwraod yesterday af taraoan from a fnrtalgbt'a vacation on tiw banks of the MoKonsie river. Miss Gartrud Lmaa aad Miss Myr tle Clearwater, who attended the Meyer dear water weebiing; liave returned to Portia ad. Will Bvaas, who is ia the employ of a of the large stationery and art stores ia Portmad. returned to the me tropolis yesterday afiersoeu after a visit here. Mies JessJo Ilolwes ia visiting Miss Mary SioWart, of Albany. Tomorrow evening the wedding of Miss Stewart to Mr. Joe. Baletoa will take place at Al bany. Both the young people are well knows in Balem. Bev. J. S. Oilpatrlck, of Hillsboro, who ecsuplsd the pulpit of the First Congregational eburek last Sunday, re taraed to his home in Hillsboro yester day afterasoB. He did net come aa a candidate for the local Congregational pulpit, but just simply as a supply. i O i A Small Blaze. A small blare occurred at tho home of Gideon Bteincr oa Twelfth street this morning. But Bttls damsg was dons, a few articles in a lsrvau com prising the loss, The fire department repor4cd promptly TWO EDITIONS- DAIEY AT 23v P. M. AKD 4100 P. M. NO. 08. ABOUT ELECTION LAWS Portland Man Pours tfis Troubles Into Patricio Power's Ears A Portland paper, Mnndny, got gay with polities and mTtt 4- Imte yesterday nfinrn, tn dyal met 1.1 nt friend, l'at Powayat the eliear staml on Mmrib' Mreot aritl reUt ed hie cxperieHee with eemrldernble bit Ufnon. ' "There's a heap of trouble in this Rotting ready to ttxeretee tne proud pre rontlvee of an American kiHff." said the Cynle. "I'm Jmt Ikremith the r deal. I rijtamJ my mtme to nearly all the books Clerk lleM bn In hit offloo and then 1 t)M them my ate, my Mrth plnee, my wwldense, my oeenparlen. re llffion, nnmhsv of rorne on my right foot, nam of my landlady, amount of rent due. my politic, did my flrst wife die, or 4M I leave bort my Men m the ship )bldyi my belief ojt race enleble and Infant damnation i names of my butcher aad lauadry man, bow mneh due k 4M I ever vote for Wil lum Jeaninns Bryan or have I boon reading bis trip to lb Phlllppln my personal belief In Charlie faltou, do I sympnlblee with tho Idaho dynamiter woe it m who kiMrd (lovornor tVteun enberjj. do I beai my wife when I go home algal! m I go homo nights at all where, when, bow and- for what renean was my mother married to my fa then do I believe that Jonathan Bourne ban a wok-lni what is my opin ion nf "Hood Hlvrr" rtmltb, da I like Tom Ward, haw often d I wnih my seek, do I endorse Harry Ian. wUti mi wae I north or lluratide street, am I a patron of lriebard', have I recently baan doing dateetive work with Paul Wader and ,11. U MCnlH, did f pre Id e at the While Temple when Kay charm ed the andioneo with hi eioemsneo. Made Him Shivery. "I'll toll yon, Pl. I got tmivory. A Irnir man nt my loft juit sold Ih 'the mWdle of the entejearj and said he didn't give i dnasn whethnr be vr voted aujnin in this al tle or not. Mf was to short, lint 1 staid It nut. Tb lad with a wad In hi Jaw Knally reeolad mo as a wetitor in Una aad I Hawed tnrottjck In triumph. Aftor b graded mo a n KoMuldloan o that aw eryboaV omsbj know, be gava m a lit II pamphlet with " II" marked a the front of IL ,i iTbat yn, Hreoittot mtmbor,' he said, shirtiag bia shew in the sthsr There I more, but It la not OM. Stafe News Uawkty Troaieuer KalMirt VasUand, of Hagoae, has m4 aananao (at the city Is out of debt. This is U flrst time ia a good nmuy your. A Junction Cky sJtnre, boinaglag U C. P. Ilnnetaa, was reblmd Pfldsy aigitt. and worth nf jewelry was takes. It is believed tUt it Is the work of local talent, as mvetaj days be fore Mr. lionetou bad received a )ttr which contained a drawing of a oeain. and several sknll and a small bundle af sWavlag. Geo, II. Hart, a former resident of Albany, die) at the Presidio hospital, at San Fraaalsas Monday. He aad his wife had but recently returned from tho Philippines and en the way over he contracted pneumonia, from whisk be never recovered. II was a member of th Albany militia when th war broke out with Spain, and sorted during bat campaign, after wbth Le joined the regular army. The funeral will bo at Albany. o Health 1 Youth. Disease, aad Sickness Bring Old Age. Hcrblne, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep yeu in robust health, (It you to ward off disease. It eorts (onstipatioB! bllicncaess, dyspep sia, fsrer akin, liver aad kidney com plaints. It partus th bjeod asd clears the complexion. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Whitney, Tex writes April 3. 1W "I have used Herblae, asd find it th best mediciae for constipation and liver trouble. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend It " Mk. Bold by D J Fry ir I 1