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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1906)
N SALEM MANUFACTURERS' SPECIAL ,'ERNMENT WEATHER FORECAST. )WERS TONIGHT AND SUNDAY GREAT BARGAIN DAY OFFER OCTOUER j AIL Y CAPITA L .TOTTRN A T, XVI. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1000. NO. 228. DITIQN APITAL CITY A CENTER Of MANUFACTURES tory of Some of the Successful Plants in Operation Here How They Are Growing EVERY HOME A HOSPITAL Four. Hundred Injured in the Jellico Explosion of Yesterday PLAYING FOR CIGARS GAMBLING Salem, the Capital City, of Oregon, ri3 quite a future as a maniifactur- jg center, unoso wno aro engegeu manufacturing here are uniform prosperous and successful. As fill be seen by the descriptions In Ills special edition devoted to our lanufacturers, many of tho plants pavo In contemplation Immediate ex tensions, and all are preparing to landlo a larger volume of business i fin the coming year than ever before. In each case It will be seen that ihero has been constant growth. Prepared in a few days thero has not been time to see soma of tho aanufacturers of this city, and some ero out of the city and could not ue seen. There are many lines em ploying labor that are manufacturers in part, but not wholly. like the printing offices and laundries, the neat packers and bakeries, tho con pctioners and druggists, all of whom employ labor and turn off products that are strictly speaking manufac tures. There Is need for some in dustries at Sa'lem, and with an abun dance of water and electric power and cheap fuel for making steam power, they could easily get a foot hold. A flax Industry 13 said to bo founded and will materialize some time In the future. A wacon fnc- number 400 tory, implement factory, furniture factory, excelsior mill, manufacture of hardwood lumber, and many kin dred lines of manufacture could find a fine field here. Rents are cheaper, property Is cheaper, taxes are lower,' labor Is cheaper and power is cheap er hero than In any of the larger! Places. Fire protection for factories la excellent, and thero aro many practical reasons why manufactur ing can, uo carried on hero to better advantage than in any other city of tho state. Transportation by river and rail and by electric lines is no small Item In locating a factory. Jellico, Tenn., Sept. 22. Almost every homo in this town, loft nftor the explosion, has been turned Into a temporary hospital. School girls have left their studies to becomo nurses. Lawlessness followed ' tho disaster, and rescuers detected persons removing valuables from bodies, but the thieves escaped. Par ties are digging in tho ruins today to see If there is a possibility of find ing more deod. The total Injured Judge Cameron So Decides in the Case Against E.J. Burns I REBELS ARE GROWING IMPUDENT KILLED ALL IN VILLAGE Continued from pago nine.) CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Hague, Holland, Sept. 22. Dutch troops captured the village of Ba dong, In tho East Indies, according to reports here, and killed 400 in habitants, including women and children. Dadong is tho capital of la small state, tho ruler of which re belled some weeks ago against tho Dutch control, and attacked tho troops stationed near. Tho destruc tion of the village means the end of the Insurrection. Portland, Or., Sept. 22. (Special to Journal). Tho decision In tho case of E. J. Burns, who was chargod I with gambling for drinks or cigars, was decided by Judgo Camoron this morning. The decision is against playing cards for drinks or cigars, nnd is based upon supremo court cases, which are to tho effect that for drinks or cigars aro equal to money, and games for thoso ex changes are held to ho gambling, nnd contrary to law. Tho decision marks an epoch here. -o The Patrick Case. Now York, Sept. 22. Attorney Patrick Is not seeking a pnrdon, but vindication, according to advices re ceived today. He declares ho Is not guilty of directing tho killing of Ilice, nnd wnnts tho court to free him from the charges.' o Bishop Hoare's Body Found. Hong Kong, Sept. 22. A steamer from Canton sighted tho body of Bishop Hoare, who was drowned nnd a party has beei sent by tho steamer Stanley to recover tho body. Trade at the store that Saves You Money TRADE AT THE STORE THAT DOES THE BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS. THAT IS THE REASON WE CAN ALWAYS GIVE YOU NEW GOODS AT SUCH LOW PRICES. THE CROWDS THAt'dAY AFTER DAY VISIT OUR STORE ARE CONVINCING PROOF OP THE POWER OF THE CHICAGO STORE IN BEING ALWAYS ABLE TO SECURE THE NEWEST GOODS FOR ITS PATRONS. IN THE HISTORY OF OUR STORE AVE NEVER SHOWED SUCH A GRAND STOCK OF UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE BOUGHT WELL AND SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE- SEE OUR PRICES Say Trcpoff Is Not Ilrml. St. Petersburg, Sept. 22. It Is re ported by tho terrorists that Trcpoft is not dead. It Is stated tho body burled was not Trepoff's. It Is further declared that Trepoff is clean shaved, and is still tho domi nating lnfluenco In arranging pro tection for tho Czar. 45c fancy dress goods, yd... 25c 59c heavy wool dress goods.. 35c 85c fancy flno wool dress goods , 49c $1.00 swell dress goods, yd.. 65c $1.50 Imported dress goods, yd 95o Better dress goods -at small prices 75c black taffeta silk, yd.... 45c 85c colored taffeta silk, yd.. 49c Plaid silks, yd.. 49c, 65c, and 85c $1.35 colored Loulseno silks, )d 85c $1.35 black peau do solo silks, yd ; 85c Soft wash Bilks, yd. .25c, 35c, 49c 36-inch heavy black taffeta silk 95c A grand assortment to select from Umbrellas .,49c, 65c, 75c, 98c up 7"c colored velvets, yd 45c Wool flannels at all prices. Outing flannels yd, 6c, 8 l-3c, and 10 c. 1000 yards calicoes, from 4 He yd up. Blankets, 25c, 39c, 49c, 85c, fl, $1,35, Comforts, 75c, 9"5c, $1, $1,25, $1.35. 45o bleached table damask, yd , 29c 1000 towels for 4, 6tfc, 8 l-3c. 10c, and 12 c Moalln all prices, from 5c yd up White bedspreads, 75c, 85c and 9Sc. Sheets aad pillow cases at low prices. Ladle 35o wol feeeed Hader- msnmmm tows irvrwr.SSs Children's underwear at all prices Ladies' and children's better hos iery and underwear at small prices. Men's 75c wool fleeced under wear 45c Men's hose, 5c, 64c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 15c and 25c. Ladles' corsets, 35c, 45c, 65c, 75c and $1.00. Ladles' cowboy hats, $1.98, $2.45 ' and $2.95. , Ladles' trimmed dress hats, $1.9.8 $2.50 and $3.50. Hundreds of swell hats on sale. Children's caps 10c,- 15c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 75c, and $1.00. Children's new coats, 98c, $1.45, $1. 95, and $2.50. Misses' new long coats, $2.95, $3.50 and $4.50. Ladles' $10 long coats, new price, $6.50. Ladles' $13.50 long coats, new prlco $8.50 Ladles' $18.00 long coats, new price $12.50 Ladies' $15 new suits, price $9.90 Ladles $18 new suits price $12.90 $7.50 silk petticoats, price $3.85 $10 sHk petticoats, price... $5.90 $1.95 fur neck scarfs, price.. 98c $5 lone fur neck scarfs... $3.95 $8 long fur neck scarfs. .7. $4.95 $1.75 fine black petticoats... 9 Sc Better petticoats cheap. ThoBMids ot other articles throughout the store sold at mall prlees. Chicago, Sept. 22. Senator Bev erldge, who opens tho campaign in tho Middle West, in a speech hero tonight, said thero weio no Issues. Ho declared tho country was united upon tho legislation of the past and tho needs of tho future. Thnt tho contention is whether Roosevelt's policy is to continue, or tho oppo sition prevail. Ho said tho Issues to tIbo would bo government owner ship against regulation, and tho Cu- $4000. Ibau question. Mf HHiHiHHIHIlWt4HKHIIimi8HHM H00SIER FOLKS IN CHICAGO Will Find They Arc Not Being Chased by Fellow Greasers When Uncle Sam's Boys Start After Them Havana, Sept. 22. Tho Minneap olis and Newark arrived this morn ing. Taft held a conference with tho rebel generals today. Tho secretary Is seoklng a guarantee thnt tho In surgents will nccopt as final tho de cision of tho commissioners. Here tofore tho rebels havo been Inde pendent nnd solf-nssortlvo, and havo maintntned that if tho United Stntes Btistnlns Pnlmn. they will continue fighting. It wns complacently re marked by an ofllcor, when told that tho Bhlps wero In tho harbor "that tho Bhlps could not sail to tho woods." Tho robols will probably accept tho Amorlcnn decision. Havana, Sopt. 22. Congressmen, having close rolntlons with tho gov ernment, today assorted that Palmn would resign beforo night, nnd tljo American troops would march In soon after. Blew Safe. Ziegel, 111., Sept. 22. Robbers blow tho safo of a prlvato bank here this morning, and escaped with Havann, Sept. 22. Tho big ques tion now forming in Cuba is not whothor tho United States Bhall in tervene, but in what form tho Inter vention will bo offerod. Taft has received statements from all fac tions, Indicating no agreement -can possibly bo reached. thnt will plnce tho government wholly in Cuban hands. American officials now con tend that only Amorlcnn interven tion will glvo relief from constant turmoil. One proposed solution Is to contlnuo tho Palma government, with their rights guaranteed to tho rebels by Amorlca. Taft Is nbout ready to tgnoro both factions, and appoint n nntivo commission to de vise a solution, to bu enforced uy America. govornmont, It is believed, has boon reached. Ropoita to this offect aro current, following n, 20-mlnuto con ference this nftornoon of tho Amor lcnn commissioners nnd Palmn. It Is understood tho Insurgent ohlofa promised Tnft this mornlnn to sub mlt unrcsorvedly to tho American In termediates. Palma's resignation la oxpectod ffa tho result of a Blight glvon him by tho lenders of his par ty. Tho modorntcs had doclded, without consulting him, to submit tho enso to tho arbitration of tho Amorlcnns. In all quarters thoro la a much moro hopoful fooling slnco tho visit of Tnft to Pnlmn. St. Louis, Sopt. 22. Army omcorfl today advertised for cavalry Jind draft horses aggregating nbout 000, and wheel, lend and pnek mules for machino, platoon nnd mounted guns, aggregating about 700. Havana, Sopt. 22. Leaving Pal ma's palo, Taft said: "Tho modor ates show a dcslro to maintain tho Integrity of tho ropubllc, oven If thoy Ioso contiol. Consequently tho situ ntlon Is moro hopeful, but thoro must bo somo resignations beforo tho rebols will lay down their nrms. At lenst wo havo tho Ico broken." Taft received a long cablo from Oyster Bay todny In answer to his pessimis tic messages. Tho Presldont ordorod hfm to exhaust ovory resotirco to so curo a peaceful BOttlomcnt without nrmed intervention. o- Restaurant, Confec tionery and Bakery. Open from 6 a. m. to 1 2 p. m Regular dinner including ice cream 25c. Angelus ice cream is the best. MWM-fi !! lg(M !! StHl HJMtJ HitWMfll The Angelus, ANARCHY RULES IN MOROCCO. SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORK. McEYOY BROS. Conwr of Coer cUl ami Cwrt Straits ( Natives Arm for Holy War and Sul tan Has No Power. Tangier, Sept. 22. Tho situation in Morocco is becoming dally more menacing. European properties at Tafllet, Rif, Mogador, Casa Blanca and even Tangier aro threatened. Natives aro equipping and organizing as If for a holy war, and tho Sultan's (authority Is non-existant. Tho sblekhs hi tho Marakesh region have demanded completo automony. Up to the present, time tho Sultan has succeeded t in preventing tho big feudatories from uniting, but their pdwer is growing daily. They inter cept taxes, raise levies and expol of ficials sent by the Sultan. Shereef ElkBtanni of Fez, one of tho bitter est Europeans, Is going to Marakesh to preach to the, tribesmen against the European population. Raisull has nearly recovered from bis recent Illness. SWEET MARIE BEATS RECORD. Trots 3fllo in 2:02 at Columbus, O., Friday. THEISPA You will find Is the place you aro looking for. The largest and most up-to-date line of Candies la tho city. Ice Cream aad Sherbets for social functions a specialty. W. T. Stt&, F. G. Myers. MtSCAlS Columbus, O., Sept. 22. Sweet Mario, in front of the largest crowd ever gathered at tho Columbus track, was successful Friday after noon in not only lowering her own record of 2:034, but in establishing a new trotting mark for tho course. Her mllo in 2:02 flat is a quarter of a second better than tho tlmo Cro bcous mado hero In 1901. Sweet Marie was accompanied by a runner alongside, but thero was no wind shield to help her. Fractional time: :30, 29?;, 30 Vi, 32. Washington, Sept. 22. Tho war department Is expecting orders from tho President at any tlmo to send nn army to Cuba. General Funston, for the Inst 24 hours, lias been in al most constant consultation with Col onel Witherspoon, chief of tho third division of tho general staff, and acknowledged to bo ono of tho most oxpert strategists In tho army. Or dors have boon sent to all purchas ing agents In tho West to buy addi tional supplies In tho opon market. Norfolk will probably bo tho chlof point of embarkation for tho army. Funston loft horo at 3:40 this after noon for Havana, via Tampa. AFTER COAL TRUST Omahn, Nob., Sopt. 22. Tho court today lssuod an injunction restrain ing tho Omaha & South Omaha coal exchanges and its mombors from at tempting to monopollzo tho coal trndo of tho two cltlcV, nnd com manding them to turn over their books to tho district attorney Sep tember 24. Havannn, Sept. 22. A, basis for an agreement for all points In dis pute between tho insurgontb and tho Will Suo tho Company. San Francisco, Sopt. 22. Attor neys representing tho policy holdora today formed an association for tho purposo of Joint action against tho North Gorman Insurance Company, to Collect lOBHCB, F. E. Newberry GRADUATE CHICAGO a'SICAL COLLEGE, PUPIL OF RUDOLPH GANZ, TWO YEARS WITH WIL LAMETTE UNIVERSITY, HAS OPENED MUSIC STUDIO, ROOOM8 0 AND 10 IN I. O. O, F, TEMPLE. HOURS 9 TO 0, BUSINESS HOURS 1 TO . Dr. J. P; COOK MOVED TO 10 LnJERTY STREET, WHERE HE MILL MEET ALL OLD AND A'KW PATIENTS. FOR ANY DISEASE CALL ON DR. COOK. COXSULTATJOX FREE, How Mach It Costs...... Did you ever stop to figure out what a good set of teeth means to a person. Evory day you put off having your teeth attended to means added cost not only financially but from a standpoint of Health, Then there Is your porsonal appearance, The old saying show me a man who don't clean his teeth and I'll show you ono who nuvor takes a bath, Is literally true, So if your teeth are decayed or broken down I can fill or replace them by my painless method and you have an ab solute guarantee that you are getting the best of high-claw workmen ship. What Is more It won't cost any more than the ordinary kind la fact a little less. Don't overlook the fact that we are giving away a $125 diamond ring on January 1st. Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Dentist UwAeK Mlt, Owsrt Street.. Hears: 8a.at.ta69. M.;7te8p.M. SwuUyi; 1 a. w. to IS m. Faeee 304 Kata,