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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1906)
-V f1l',v. 1e,Vi-""fVify. 'ftV ."" ? J1 TWO SDITI0N8 DAILY AT 2: P. M. AND 4:09;?. M. lto LY CAPITAL JOURNAL 'W' SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APEIIi 21, 1000. NO. 87. 4" FRANCI BURNS ry? y i"?rr ""f r r N SCO STLL 4J, S BREAK OUT ESH IN RUINS ND HOPE VANISHES 'r ic fSttfply Increases, Provisions Ate S7i ir-k A Kfisnea in, aao jrcopie Are sBsm.r SQsfEKfMmwt rfMS? AWUi'it-a, Not In Distress VI Ct) ,!2Hi i .. k i 'T - .$ ;.U i4-sE JiV IE WORST IS OVER p Aoril 21 The worst is over, the news wiUHf tyirtrl The firo nfmrtcr rnmnfotoft urtrloc PIVOTS iW IIV HIV MPIIIWiJI, . IIW UllUbl jWe armie's steps preventing rampant van- 'nestored confidence, Merchants are order ing itock, and buildings will be erected, every avail aUtnHMt is feeing hired to clear away the debris.! j. -..-' - Pp1WWWFlBBWIMWiBBBMBKBMWiMBMBBB bbbbbbsWI iMK . kjtil 21. 10 a. m. 'JHwitot -Hires this merning: Lm la mokia as' progress through poctiaa of ttte city irom van i Avwwe, Theswest wind had con 1 foree at the beginning of the ,' Indications are rtbat tho part of tysoith,ef yasNoss Avenue and of ..the fejfl is 'destroyed. Appro- sioaj ' 'felt for Fe'rt LaTson, but we JHftf Hft-IM weather is fine sndwm, aMltfcffs.is practically no WmmibUfHWtm-iB unpossiuie w r,'lBSiiary conuiuona, cknesa If the J-v I ft 1CtT5 .. srroar r Ki.I Wjtal.'i ''"'''aHHitjWiBilSSIIg'" V1 illllHilHHPw,, ' MW'wmmaP Hs "nEtssffBrssr issr . fbb'bk'bs?' ss tv ''' m i tfW V 1 xr H il,iv sir ! r ,-,.' city to tbo treit now standing remains intact, tho remains of a number of buildings can bo used as hospitals. The water supply is encouraging, and it is cotpocted tho supply will reach 12,000,' 000 gallons daily." Earlior dispatches, received at 2:20 this morning says: "Wo aro fighting hard, making a probably successful fight, and may savo tho west portion of tho city. Supplies aro arriving. Ad miral Goodrich landfod all available men and has placed them under my orders." Telegraph and Russian Hills Gone. Oakland April 21. Tho fury of the AGO STORE BARGAIN HOUSE CoI Sense Ask Yoatself i sit -W! BUki2M: av - ' !Wk a Mjj"m,BriwiiiB . iniHiiiBt i -'lMflntiBHkliBM -vlftlW.9N.'lNli UlnLSji rf If you are that is al- - ' . . . ,. ' 4,v pnNwlMtplace in Salem to buy your merchandised I ' -- --'--IjLl--jl- !11 ., lU. PI,!.,,.. Sfvrn 4n tnr .W,j.r;AJi O... .,, .. WU.VMW U.W.V., .UO ww.v i . Ji -ryA- IMllgfellMrth ie that has grown so fast in a few years, the store that ftCtW'iofcdh-S stores in Salem and doing tho largest business, Mllbigs with the newest and choicest goods. If you value hef your money it will pay you well to call, look through eur prices, which axa the smallest asked by any store in for honest merchandiso is tho secret of our wonder- d Wash Silk 19c la Silk, all col- 23c Taffeta Silk, v 67c Taffeta Silk, ;85c Silk, yd 4&o India Silk, yd 59c Lfkeavy quality 19c ds of fine Dress Gray, Fancies and all at small prices. 'asama Salting, y checks, price 35c Plaid Soittings, 69c arfe of Fins Dress 'and colored is all ', at small prices. ety of New wash style and make, at .-Press Gingtaas, 7Vic iwbs, yd. 81-Sc Linen, yd 81-3c rices, 6c, Ofte, 81-Sc from SVie eaeh up. Black Stockings, 100 Lids Sieekiags, 23c White MmIIb Gewas, Draw- Covers, all at Thousands of yards of Embroider ies, Laces and Ribbons, now on exhibition at prices you OANNOT BEAT. LadieV and Children's Hosiery and Underwear, complete stock at SMALi PRICES, Notions, everything you ask for, all sold at 8MALL PSXOftB. We are sow sole agents for the Standard Patterns, the greatest patterns on earth. Ladies', Hisses' and Children's Shoes, the newest asd the best made. Children's Shoes from 28c up. Misses' Shoes from 65c up. Ladles' 8hoes from $1.25 up. MILLINERY, LADIES' COATS AND SUITS Such selling in those departments as has been for the past two weeks. It would make a big house in Chicago feel proud. PRICES DID XT. Ladies' Beautiful Tailored Suits pries up as high .as $15 and $18, Sale Pric 19.90 The New Trimmed Sailor Hats from f....8L49 Beautiful New Jackets, . 3.8, H.W5 a4 18.90 Ladles' White Skirt Waists, Silk Shirt Wakts sad Silk FetfeUeats, all going at SMALL FSIOXil. We sell the Warner 'a Satt Preef Corset, tae greatest wearisg ear set est earth, priee frees Me as. b SALEM'S fsatXASair ffift&WTMft JWOKX. IY BROS. Corier of CoMseF dil aid Court Streets flames is somewhat abated this morn ing, after laying wasto a strip of the water front as far as Mclgg's wharf, destroying a largo number of factories and warehouses in that portion, of the city. Last night tho fire completed the work of destruction on Telegraph and Russian hills, sweeping them clear of human habitation. To savo tho water front and shipping, the largo ILJry machino works were dynamited. After a determined fight, tho government ap praisers' building, Station B postofilco were saved. Tho chances now aro the firo will bo stopped at Lombard street San Francisco last night. There scorns to bo no immediate danger from the names, it is liKciy xuo ierry uunuing will bo saved, as the wind has died down. Several warships and tug are. pouring water on tho flames. It is foi gy this morning and cold. Fire Still Eages. Oakland, April 21. 12m. At 6 o'clock this morning tho wind veered and threatened tho ferry building. Dy- namito was rushed across tho baj On all sides of tho Holy Cross cemetery tho firo burned fiercely all night, level ing tho fino residences in that section. There is no probability it will bo Checked in that section until it has burned itself out. Nowhere has this check of tho flames been duo to any thing but natural obstacles. An extra session of tho legislature will bo called to relievo tho distress and rebuild. Car after car of supplies passed through Oakland this morning. coach. Tho city ouicers ami aScrlpps Mctiac correspondent boarded tho train at Chicago. It will nvorugo 00 miles an, hour to Denver. Tho first hour al most 7G miles wcro uuid-e. Relief Work Well in Hand. Oakland, April 21.-1130 Tho ivliof work is progressing rapidly und sys tcmatically, Tho mayor and general Funston aro working together with headquarters t Fort Mason, which, with its great mngozincs, narrowly es caped destruction. It is now thought to bo safe. Mr. C. L. Parrish, who is employed in tho state land office, was in tho wreck at San Francisco. Mrs. Pairlsh ro coived a letter from him this morning saying ho was "all right." -Mrs. menard uartwngnt received a telegram this morning from her two sisters, Mrs, Kcllar and Mrs, Tlllson, saying they and their families aro safe in Oakland, although their homes arc gono. Mrs. Cartwright expects them to como to Salem as soon ns they can. Improving. Evidently conditions aro improving in California, for this morning a dis patch filed at 3 o'clock was received hero from Mao Hofer, who is at Stan ford. It shows, though, tho telegraph company is holding dispatches down to tho briefest, in order to servo all. It simply said: "All right." Mac. Oakland Stands Pat. Oakland, April 21. At 8 o'clock tho ferry building appeared saved. This is now apparently tho key to the situation. Smallpox has appeared la eeveral places, and a strict quarantine is enforced. Oakland is suffering from the influx of strangers but the people have shared every item of food, clothing and drinking water. Chinatown has moved bodily across the bay to this town. Another Million. Washington, April 21. Taft this morning asked tho President to request congress to appropriate nn additional million for San Francisco. Tho Presi dent has ng-eed. Tho silrgeon-gonoral has been notified that Lieutenant Pulls, tho only army officer injured in San Francisco, Las regained consciousness and may recov.r. Dead Less Than 700. Chicago, April 21. i p. m. Western Union officials in San Francisco estl- fmato tho number of dad at 500 to 700. Thoy say thcro woro but few peoplo in tho business section when tho quake occurred. They report that nil hotol guests escaped, and say tho firo was caused by tho breaking of gas mains, tho escaping gas being ignited by sparkB from tho electric wires. Fires Still Burn In West End. Oakland, April 21. While tho situa tion on tho water front is good, and controlled, tho fires in tho West End aro etIU dangerous. Smoko has set tied down at tho foot of Market street, so one can only see 200 feet. Identifying Dead and Injured. Oakland, April 21.-1:30 p. m. A registry bureau is beiag established to locato tho missing, find identified in jured and learn as far ns posslblo tho names of tho dead. Oakland papers aro ' printing a freo list of tho missing and Injured. Hundreds have been located i in that manner. Flames aro now on Will Eebuild at Once. Oakland, April 21. 2 p. m. Orders are being placed with quarries through out tbo state by scores of concerns for i mm ml into dMivprtr nf ntnnn nf Ofiklnnd anl San Francisco. Similar orders arc iS' being bent out for lumber. THIRTEEN EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS Pome, April 21. Thirteen earth quako shocks wcro felt hero this morn Jng. FIRE SWEEPS ISLANDS Washington, April 21. Tho war do partment was notiflod this morning that at 11:C0 firo swept tho town of Mndqulna, in JHzol province, and" 20, 000 aro homeless nnd business is ruined. Firo also destroyed Pasll, near tho town of Cobu, RETURNS ARE NOT COMPLETE Slow Starvation. Prospcctivo Tenant Is this a healthy neighborhood, landlord! Landlord Healthy I I should say sol In tho last ton years thcro have been only two deaths tho doctor nnd tho druggist. Translated for Talcs from Qliegcndo Blatter. Proof of Hla Ability. Travolor I must go to tho railway station as soon ns posslblo. Which of you has tho fastest horse! Cabman (pulling a paper from hii pocket) Hero, Toad this! Thrco years ago I was fined four marks for fast driving. TJnsore Gesollschaft. How Ho Saw It. Wife This book says that in India it is the custom to bury tho living wifo with her dead husband. Isn't it ter rible! Husband Indoed It il Tho poor husband' oven death brines him no re- every sUlo of the Gibraltar warehouse, ' lease. Translated for Tnlcs from Stre- whero are stored thousands of canned korjj. goods and food stuffs. Tbo destruction of tho Frry building now appears im minent. Late reports from Santa Itosa say tho dead are not over 40. Shot tho Looters. Oakland, April 21. A correspondent says 20 men were dead on tho streets this morning, testifying to tho fact that Funston and his men aro not to be trifled with. Tbrco men wero killed by guards last night. Oakland expects, temporarily, nt least, to havo a popu lation of half a million. More Aid for San Francisco. Washington, April 21. Tho houso of representatives this morning contrib uted an additional $1,000,000 for the Ban Francisco sufferers. President Booso velt sent a rpecial message recommend that $1,500,000 bo appropriated. o Versatile. Madfce What becarno of thot nd vanccd girl who advocated tho retire ment of persons who had acquired a competency! Mar jorie She's lecturing now on the idlo rich. Puck. Tfca Talkative Lady, Tho Aztec Do mermaid como mighty near getting drownod! Couldn't keep hor mouth shut to save herl Tho Skeleton Wot was do trouble, Mike! Tho Aztec Aw, forco uv habit. She seen her husband in tho audience. Puck. Indications are That Wythe- combe is Nominated for Governor .In stuto matters it looks ns though Withycombo is nominated for governor without a doubt. For socrotnry of stato tho Gatch and Benson forces both claim it, Hoyt is supposed) to load for trcasuror and Dunlway for. state printer. Crawford is nominatod for nttornoygonoral. For congress bottj Hnwley nnd Toozo men claim tho vio toy. In Marlon county It looks no though tho following nnroc( persons wcro nom nem inated: For senators Kay nnd Smith. For representatives Dnvcy, Sottlo- mier, Rogers, Simmons and Itoynolds. Moores ami Hughes nro closo soconds, but tho results nmy'bo ehnngod when all tho figures are in. Culver is nominated for sheriff, Al len for clork, Drngcr for recorder, Itloh nrdson for treasurer, Horrick for sur veyor, Clough for coroner, Qoiilet for commissioner and Mclntiro for justlco of tho poaco in Salem. . i o i Band Concert Tomorrow. By tho Salem Military Band, at Wil son Avonuo Park, at 3 o'clock, w'cathor permitting. A fino program will bo given. Carpenters Meet. Tim local union, No, 1005, will meet at tho U. V. U. hall tonight nt 8 o'clock p. in., for tno purposo or collecting as sistance for the San Francisco sufferers. Uy orchsr of W. H, Woods,' president. Good Turn Deserves Another. Ofllco Boy (to employer) Plenso, sir, will you glvo mo a nilso in my wngesf Kmployor Yes, my boy. Is tbora nnything else I can do for you! "You might mako my hours shorter so I'll havo time to spend my raise." Translated for Tulcs from Famllla Journal, Cures Coughs aafl Colds. Mrs. C. Peterson, 25 Lake st., To Awkward Blunder, First Promoter Haw aro you getting along with that now suburb you open- Preparing for It. uw "' "T, """ ... , i, ii 4i, ... th oeconu1 ivoraoier -e-vo "u " " "Jimmitf," said tho manager to tDe ,,,.. . . . . 11 -... .MltnV.llta I .W . MHWVW. V . .... ,.w --.,-. nn jvur K,.i. , - Uncle Sam Sends Special Train. Bock Island, April 21. A govern ment special relief train passed through here today for San Francisco. It coo si si cd of 13 express cars and a day j 1 1 18 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 H-H-H-4- Tho fourth train load of sup- s piles for t&a fire sufferers went , . south this morning, from Port-. . 1 1 land and other sections. Engin I ; er Davis, a former Salem boy, ; ! palled the throttle. IllllllUlllllllllllllii f The Spa Cough Drops For Coughs, Celds asd Bore Throat. A home production of medicinal qual ity, as harmless as loaf sugar. Manu factured asd sold by the Spa Confec tionery, 382 Stats street. THE SPA , jM OUTDY rACTOKY 2S2 State Stmt. are living!" "Yes, sir." "All enjoying good health!" "Yes, sir." "Any uncles, aunts or cousins in poor health!" "Not that T knows of, sir." "All right, Jimwrio. I just wanted to know. Tho baseball season opont up on the 21st of the month, and I thought wo'd fix it up so none of them would bo sick or anything Juo taat except on Friday afternoons." "Yes, sir." "And if any of tbom are taken sick on Friday you let mo know and I'll give you a ticket 'to the ball game. That's all, Jimmie, You may now re turn to work." l HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II M I frf H-; Pretty Good Convicts The inmates of th Oregon psHltsatiary here collected among tlMBMelvfti 175 for the earth ; qpsbt snsTerers. They alio told the mKpgiBtmAeBt that they ; ; were willia to go wiUws ferns' ; ; it tfce ovens l 1 jeisafUry ' ' cohM he need for tho bosmsH of s s iniHiiniiinmitMH with tho work of laying tho pavo- meats and cement sidowalks misun derstood his instructions and wo have just found out that ho did ft first class job, at double the price wo had count ed on. Chicago Tribune. peka, Kas., says "Of all cough iem edies Ballard's Horehouad Syrup U my favorite; it has done and will do all that is claimed for It to speedily ears all coughs and colds and it Is so sweet and pleasant to the taste. Sold by D, J. Fry, H iiintniiiiiinmnn,: Wanted, More Broad. ) Another carload of bread will ; be shipped Monday afternoon to ) tho San Francisco sufferers, and ' ; everytne is requested to bake as much as they can. Mid bring it in early, to tho S, P. freight ds- ! '. pot, on Trade and Oomaercial ! ! streets, ; ) HlllllllllllllilH-tltHli- Arc Your Teeth Good Teeth? Yery fow people have perfect torth. Neglect in cleaning causes decay and cavities form. These must bo flllod or soon the tenth tniuo pain aad much misery. Potting your teeth la perfect eonditioa is my business. I uto up-to-date, painless methods asd iL most modern instruweetr. J guarantee toy work; to ltt'aad my prices are very low. Have you asked about the diamond ring! Flats, t.0O; Crows, .0O; Klliogs, 60c. Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Dentist to 8 p. , jtasflayo, 16 a. m. to 3 Ostse bmm, I h, m. U I . .; 7 y.. m. fKa(of XoBdfsg, Cwt stmt. 1 &