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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
IKIIiY CAPITAL JQPKNAL, SAIJOI. OREGON. SATURDAY; OCTOHKK 18, 1000. IEGULAR NEW YORK LETTER Robber's Cave and a WO' lan Married Eight Times the Latest Finds sew York, Oct. 13. The news- bers that have moved uptown and Smed them'selves on superior ad- atages, will have to take back a lie of their boastllng, for they are Iking a poor showing as to the de ary of their papers downtown. Times nowadays falls to reach downtown ferries on time, lag- Big iar ueuinu wie uwier papers, lie the Herald, which has been ler at It also loses time. All the York papers reach the Pennsyl- ila and Erie farrles In ample time jo out on the regular trains, but Times wasn't on time a single brnlng last week or this. This de- occurs, although they go to bss earlier In order to allow more to reach distributing points. !e Sun was the only newspaper In w York that had the nomination Hearst at Buffalo In the edition it It sent to the suburbs, but It Id It In full; while the other had Jo worn uone up 10 i o ciock in e morning. Even the American, fiose proprietor was nominated, Idn't get his nomination as early other newapers. But the delay the arrival downtown of the news- kpers that have moved uptown to Suares named alter tnemseives, Jake them behind their uontempo- krles so far as reaching downtown id suburbs terrlttory Is concerned. (The children who work are rejolc- &g at tne new law mat went into Ject on the beginning of this week. bits new amendement to the state Ibor law prescribes that the cm- loyment of children under 1C can- pt be continued after 7 o'clock on jenlngs. The children effected are 1 such as are employed In mercan- o establishments, business offices, ctorles, telegraph offices, restau- nts, hotels, apartment houses and companies that employ children r the transmission of merchandise messages. None of these can be ept at work after 7 o'clock under iy clrcumstnnces. Formerly chll- en were permitted to work in fac- Irles until 9 o'clock, and In other Itabllshments until 10 p. m. The hegraph companies will be badly lected, as they have had many boys pder 16 working at night, and men 111 have to take their places. No pe has been given that the law will strictly enforced. The depart ment of health will look after all cs Ibllshments other than factories, e latter of which will be Inspected the state department of labor. pe new regulations are received itli mixed emotions by those chief- Interested. The children, of lurse, are glad to get off earlier, Id have evenings to themselves, but le earn less money, which both they Id their parents want. The companies Interested will ive to pay out more wages, as they 111 have to pay men, Instead of ys and girls. The western town of HIbblngs Ends word that, although It hasn't farm within 15 miles of the city, ; has started a county fair, and hns lade a success of It. New York, not be outdone, presents a robbers' he within the limits of the city of reater New York. It isn't any Juch of a cave.either, but is fitted for six persons, and Is as truly a Icrct resort as All Baba's ever wbb; at least, was until it was dlseov- red by the owner of the land, and did not come upon It until some proveraents to the land had un- svered the entrance to It. How long e users of it had had It in service lone can tell, but it Is evident that be were abundantly secure from Nervation, for the land-owner had assessed it for many years. The "e Is s.tuated on the Flushing 3d and isq't far from a training hool. It Is bandly constructed. e doer being covered with bark, so lt It can easily be mistaken for a e. and surrounded by bushes, Mca hide It from passers-by. The f' was fitted up as a well-kept Fo, in its center standlng-a table, R tx seats surrounding it, but lire was no hed. nnr mv latnn. Jlng the discoverers to believe lt the occupants used dark laa- FM when in the room, and divided Mir booty as secretly and darkly as puible No booty or other evidence thievery was found, and from all lgns shown it was Impossible to 1 whether it had been lately oc- ld or used, or aot. tenacity vita wklek the rall- cotnpanle cliac to a right of the case of Park place, in which street the railroad company hns laid an entire new Hue of rails although it has not run any cars at all over it in years, except within a few months when it began running a single horse car, which ran up and down the two blocks and so around Into Barclay street. In the latter street the old car also held the right of way, but not so In Vesey street, where the city authorities were able to order the cars out on a prescript of the court. . The authorities wanted to lay down a new wooden pavement so the railroad people laid new tracks In Park Place, and themselves supplied the tracks with the new pavement, which will be extended over the full width of the street. The car run over tho tracks takes in about a nlckle for a fare, every day or two, and the conductor and driver con sider It quite an event when a pas senger gets aboard. But the rail road company holds on to the tracks just the same. Mrs. Mary J. Wakeman-Sounders- Powers-Gay-LIndley-Crowther has married again. This Is her eighth Venture, and It probably entitles her to be considered the best married woman In the world, nnd probably the business of marrying when she was only 14 years of age, and Is now 39, so the average period of domes ticity enjoyed with each husband Is about three years, which is enough to get acquainted with each of them, but of course she has to refer to her accounts at times to recall separate one. She Is now Mrs. Le Page, hav ing married her last named an Amer icanized Englishman, who Is a few years younger than she fs, and has a liberal bank account. Sho has been married to this latest one about six months. Mrs. Le Page has inclined to Connecticut husbands more than to those of any other state, four of her eight coming from tho Nutmeg state, while three have come from New York. Jersey City contributed the other one. She divorced four, and three have died. She has kept track of them very well, Indeed, and at no time has had two at once.whlch shows that even marrying can be car ried on systematically and without errata. After all tho fuss and fury made over the Rapid Transit company's charging a double far to Coney Isl and, and the riots that occurred on the line when the conductors under took to collect fares, the appellate division of the supreme court has de cided that the company is perfectly right in insisting upon passengers paying two fares, and that its col lection of such fnrcs is according to law. After fight began to get pret ty hot the compnny was compelled, In order to satisfy the public and the newspapers, to Issue rebate tick ets promising to refund the extra nlckle If the higher courts decided against Its contention. These will now bo worthless. Tho courts estab lished In the newspaper offices, aro overruled, much to tho astonishment nnd Indignation of the cigarette smokers who wrote tho decision for the livery sheets. Judge Gaynor, on whose obiter dictum tho papers also relied, found occasion before tho appellate court spoke to give out an explanation, to the effect that his de cision was really not of much con sequence, after all, which Is another argument for not having any politics on tho bench. Hundreds of thou sands of dollars are Involved In the matter In checks already issued for rebates, while the loss to the railroad company would have amounted to millions In a few years. $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of this paper, will be pleased to learn that thero Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only positive cure now known to tho medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional diseases, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stlpatioB. Sg fffllffff; FRENCH FOMLE 1UUUUPILLS. I En, Cum turn lb tmuu hmuiw , Vuln I'm. VM4 UMai)lJul.lk WHTfe.wceKAI.ee.. MT.tAcuTta. . A Rir, 1 1 FT FftP Rl OF Y. OPPORTUNITY TO GET A PIANO A FIXE NEW ONE AT YOUR OWN FIGURE AND HELP THE JJUlLniNG FUND FIVE OF TH"E FIN EST AND MOST COSTLY RRANI) NEW PIANOS DONATED TO AVORTHY CAUSE. Instruments to Re Sold to Highest Bidder, Either for Cash or Payments, Hue Jnminry, April, August nnd December Next Year Eutltv Pro ceeds Going to Y. M. C. A. ami Y. W. C. A. Building Fund Committee. Portland faces a .solemn obllga- tlon! Tho proposed new building for tho Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. must materialize Into an accomplished fact. Tho definite promise, of $350, 000 must be secured. No time must be lost. It's a worthy cause I Every body should help! Everyone should help generously! In being called upon to subscribe to this building fund we feel it our duty to do our utmost. Though San Francisco misfortunes, nnd Inndlord nnd building troubles (resulting in the loss of an entire summer's retail trade)' have made cash a scarce arti cle at Eilers Piano House, we hnvo pianos, plenty of them, nnd tho very best that are made. There aro thousands of homes in this state Unit need them. We have, therefore, do nated and will display In our par tially completed show window on the corner of Park and Washington streets the following plnnes: First, the lates Stylo "E" fancy mahogany $550 Chlckcrlng upright, the finest, biggest toned, most benu tlfully designed highest grade Amer ican piano Boston's best. Second, tho famous Stylo 15 Quarter Sawed English Oak $550 Kimball upright the now world-renowned Kimball, preferred and used by hundreds of tho world's greatest artists from Adellna PattI to our own local musical contingent. Third, tho new stylo fancy ma hogany $450 Hobnrt M. Cablo up right piano a piano that has sprung Into most wonderful popular favor, and has been purchased of lato years by a largo number of educatlonnl In stitutions nnd professional musi cians, than any other. Fourth, the fancy genuine selected burl walnut $350 Marshall & Wen dell upright ono of tho old estab lished "down eastern" makes which has proven Itself one of tho great American homo pianos, sweet toned and durable. Fifth, and last but not least, a genuine latest Improved Metrostylo Planoln, (choice of Oak, Mahogany, Walnut or Ebonlzed enso to match any piano desired grand or up right), retail price $250. A Fine Assortment; You Mako Price. Here. Is an assortment of the very Try a Roll of Hazelwood Butter We aro the only authorized agents of the Hazelwood butter in Salem, and recelvo tho snmo direct from tho creamory. Guaranteed strictly fresh. The Moir Grocery Company 430 State St. Phono 182 The above cut shows our brick lined Torrid JCoue Furnace. Guar anteed gas and'dust proof. Econom ical aad durable; for the particulars inquire at A. L. FRASER 338 Mate Btntet. Estimates furnished on beating. LiiiiiiiiiiiflflLiBLiiiiiiB SsflraiiiiBiiilflBSliiiiKliiiiiiV ill niwr. fi nun M. AND Y. W. C. A. best of fine, standard, brand new I warranted musical Instruments, vnl- tied nil told at $2150. If you wish to help the building fund without, In reality, parting with a dollar this is your opportunity. If you hnvo no piano you should not fall to see and to try these Instru ments, then mako tho commltteo tho very best offer, either cash or pay ments, that you feel like making. Tho highest bona fide bid submit ted In writing will secure each re spective Instrument. You pay 10 cents for n chance to bid. You may put In as many bids on each or any piano as you wish to pay for. A proper committee on November 0 will open tho envelopes, nnd tho In struments will go to the highest bid dors. All Cash Not Necessary. It Is not necessnry that all tho cash should be paid Immediately for any, of these plnnos. But the com mltteo must have n definite nssur nnce of n definite amount to bo real ized from the sale of these Instru ments by Novembor C. Bids may bo submitted either on a basis of all cash or in monthly or quarterly In stallments, paynble ono tenth In cash upon acceptance of the hid, bnl nnco one-fourth Jnnunry 1, 1907, one-fourth April 1, 1907, one-fourth August 1, 1907, and tho balanco on or before Jnnunry 1, 190S. All de ferred pnyments will bear simple In terest at S per cent per annum, Just ns do regulnr piano contracts. The Offer Is Genuine. This offer Is genuine nnd bona fide. Tho highest bidder secures tho respective Instrument. Put your bid In n sealed envelope addressed to Mr. S. L. Gllmnn, nccount of Y. M. nnd Y. W. C. A. Building Committee, care Eilers Piano House. Bear In mind that time Is precious! Returns must bo In by November C. Bids address ed to Eller3 Piano Houso nnd mnrk ed as above may also be submitted by mall, but should bo accompanied, by money order, check or postngo for 10 cents. All money Is payable to the Y. M. and' Y. W. C. A. Build ing Committee. For any further particulars wrlto Eller3 Piano Houbo, 353 Washington street, Portlnnd Or. WANTED Second-hand buggies, wagons and carriages; pay cash for same. Wo also have room to store about 100 buggies for tho winter. Pohle & Bishop Corner of Liberty nnd Ferry streets, Salem, Or. 1 0-3-1 m GOLDSMITH'S "HAUNCH OF VENISON" that he lauded must havo been the picture of our fine legs of prime lamb and mutton. "Tho haunch wbb a picture for paint ers to study, The fat was so wblto and he lean was so ruddy." Expert judges of prime and Juicy meats are always delighted with tho choice cuts that we send to their or der from our stock of floe meats. We handle nothing but the best. E. C. CItO&g H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Con mlwtloa Merchants In the market st all times for dried fruit and farm produce of all kinds. Special We have for sale a few apple par lag aad sllclag machines; equlpmeat for a large dryer; -will make a low I Wtfite Us Today Free-Electric Flat Iron "Wo will dellvor tho Flat Iron, froo of chargo, for thirty days' trial. You aro under no obligation to purchnso tho Iron wo want you to learn whnt It will do In saving labor, tlmo nnd money, and to glvo you nu opportunity to test this greatest of all household con veniences in a ixnctlcal way. All equipment delivered with ench Iron, which mny bo attach ed to any electric lamp socket. Fill In tho coupon bolow and mall to us AT ONCE. CUT OUT Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen: You mny deliver to mo ono Electric Flat Iron, which I agreo to try, and, If unsatisfactory to mo, to return to you within 30 days from dnto of dollvory. If I do not return It at that tlmo you mny chargo snmo to my account at $4.00. It Is understood that no chnrgo will bo made for tho Iron If I return It within 30 days. Namo Oept. J. Addross PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Teleponc Main 84 Salem, Oregon Jftist Received Two cars of beat Star A Star Ccdnr Shingles. Ilavo you tried MaltboSd Hoofing or P. & B. Building Poperf Full Guarantee. Woven Wire Fencing of all kinds Fence Poits, Gate, Gato Hardware and Screen Doors. WAXTEB MOKLBY, 250 Court St.. Salem, Or. CHINA STORf Special sale, silks, fancy goods, embroidery, laco, gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, wraps, coats, pants and suits, trunks, mattings and blan kets. We make up now linen of wrappers, waists, white undorwear, and klmonas. Everything going at lowest prices, Hide Wing Sang'Co. 346 Court St., Salem, Or. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Utteets, PertUad, Oregon. The bcw aad me4era heiel of the etty Otters partlealirly to rstJde&t of S sad ether Oregon Ulee, European plai. 2W has. BatM fl.M per day aad ap-wMd, XaadteaMwt sjHU la the Wefft, aad prise M low m la plaees leee attratUt- Daily Capital Jewaaj Ob . j J WjUatlT-DZOSXXSOK XOTXL OO. HRICK Brick furaWlted hi large or small qumHtltJe. Pressed brick made (e order. Yard ea Stale Street, south f PewHewtiary. SALSM BRICK YAKD A. A. BUJtTOy, Prf . FOR A N? COUPON Spont wisely Is the source of much (satisfaction. Why not upend a little of it wlsoly now buying groceries of us?. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Hsrritt Ac Lawrence. Wild Rose Flour $1 .0 0 Per Sack Only Flour sold in Salem that Is " f , t made from M 'srSksssV Old Wheat If you uso Wild Roso, you will sot havo" sticky bread. FOR SALE AT ALl GROCERS I.. J? 'i' r ii fy the streets, to i!lttatrai4 la