Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 17, 1906, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOllEIl 17, 1000
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-Marine Lies on Bottom
of Sea With Crew of
Fourteen
iParls, Oct. 17. M. Thomson,
FRISCO FAMOUS
SALOON . 1 WOMAN
BLOWN UP DEAD
Dynamite Destroyed a Stair- Mrs. .Jefferson Davis Widow
way Imprisoning All i o Confederate President,
the Inmates Passes Away V
San Francisco, Oct. 17. The po- Xew York. Oct. 17. Mrs. JefTer-
Hon hfiVA Tin- ipf RfAiiril n nlnw . . ... o-'OAX
nister of marine, has received an I,, " ;:,;", .son uavis, wiuow 01 tno president of
. 1 tno persons who at 1:30 this morn- fi,n mnfnrr hn 1,,. i, m
v..v w... ,,. rf f . JW llU U.UU
Iclal dispatch from the naval com
indant at Blserta confirming tho
nklng of tho submarine boat Lutln.
le message says:
:"Tho submarine boat Lutln, while
Kcrclslng off tho Jetties, disappeared
torn tho view of tho accompanying
ag. Search and dragging opera-
Ions were begun at once, and reslst-
inco was felt at a depth of 130 feet
car tho place where tho Lutln
ink."
BIzerta, Tunis, Oct. 17. Tho sub
marine boat Lutln has been located
St a depth of 115 feet. All aid avail
able has been hastened to the scene
lo try to ralso her.
BIzerta, Oct. 17. Divers aro
rorklng on the Lutln, but little pro-
rcss Is being made.
lng dynamited tho saloon of George for a WCQk nt the Hotol MnJestic jn
Mlgaldo, on Pacific street near Kear- this city, died at 10:25 o'clock last
ney. A bomb was placed under tho night.
corner of the building, and tho ex- Denth wn8 duo to pneumonia in-
ploslon demolished tho stairway duced by Bovero cold( whIch MrBt
leading to tho upper floor, leaving
tho Inmates without means of es- "44-Ml
cape. Tho back part of tho struc-
Christian
FIGHT
FOR ITS
CONTROL
Astor and Vanderbilt Unite
! With Fish to Oppose
4 Harriman
fhlcago, Oct. 17. Harriman was
present at tho Illinois Contral
stockholders' meeting, but William
Nelson Cromwell, his personal attor
ney. Is directing tho fight against
Fish, who marshalled all his forcoa
toiretnin control of tho Illinois Cen
tral. John Jacob Astor and Come-
DASHES
DOWN
GRADE
ture was badly damaged, but no
one was hurt.
Science Lecture
m the Pixies
Tlie Pixies arc coming. See them
the Grand Opera House tonight.
Boiler Exploded.
El Paso, Tex., Oct. 17. By the ex
plosion of a locomotive boiler on the
El Paso & Southwestern Mexican,
near Alamogordo, N. M., early this
morning, Fred Dobbins, fireman, and
T. E. Brandon, were killed, and
Brakeman G. O. Gallagher seriously
injured.
Tho Cnstellnno Divorce. '
Paris, Oct. 17. A continuanco of
two weeks was ordered today of. tho
hearing of the suits by Castollnne's '
creditors. The court will dispose
of tho dlvorco caso first.
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
PRICES SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT DURING THIS SALE
See how we do It: Our stock is too large and must be cut down. No
tice the prices we nsk for this season's merchandise. Rend 011:
BY
r. Clarence C. Eaton, C. S. B.
OF TACOMA, AVASHINGTON.
Members of tho Christian Scienco Board of Lectureship of. the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
AT THIS
Grand Opera House, Friday, October 1 9, at 8 p. m.
Given under Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist.
ADMISSION. FREE. j
tmtnnntiuw nttnmnnimnM
Davis contracted upon her return
from tho Adlrondncks, where sho
spent tho summer months. Although
grave fears wero felt from tho first,
Mrs. Davis' wonderful vitality, which
brought her safely through a slml-
Fino Silks
I-mlles' Underwear
In plain colors, plaids, We show a complete
and blacks. A grand line of wool, cotton
assortment to select' and merino; colors,
from. Prices yd. 25c,! cream white and gray.
35c, 49c, C5c, 75c, and; Prices 25c, 35c, 49c,
98c.
C5c, 75c and 9Sc.
Ladles' Long Coats
In the new plaid ef
fect. Prices $4.95,
$5.90, $S.50, $10.50
and 12.90. All re
duced for this sale.
Children's Long Coats
In thn lnHtoof mntur.
inia Prinoa i an 1M Iress Goods Children's Underwear
12.50, $2.95, $3.50, fIn 1),a,n color8' snnd-Thls department Is
$4.'5o'and""$C.'90. All low pIalds fandes and complete in every size
uiucks. me assort-and quality. Prices
ment is great. Prices ioc, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c
yd. I5c, isc, 20c, 35c,' and 49c
49c, 65c, 75c and 9Se.
reduced for this sale.
Ladies' Suits
Stylish late arrivals.
Prices $7.50 $8.90
$10.50, $12.50 and
$13.90. All reduced
for this sale.
Ladies' Silk Petticoats
Just arrived in colors
and black. Prices
$3.50, $4.50, $5.90.
$7.50 and $8.90. This
lot goes at sale prices.
ladles' Silk Waists
la colors and black;
all new goods. Prices
$1.95, $2.50. $2.95,
$3.50 and $4.50. They
go with the rest for
this sale.
Ladies' Rala Coats
Priced away down.
z.50, $2.95,
and $4.50
$3.50,
ladles' Trlmwed Hats
All new and Btyllah
tes $1.50. $1.95,
50. $2.95, $3.50.
"1 $3.95.
Children's Trimmed
. Huts
la the latest. ereaita.
Price 95t, $1,15,
75. $i.st md $2.3S
ChlWrea's Caps.
J !5c, 35c, and 49c
Fine Velvets
In silk and velveteen
we show every color
and black. Prices yd.
39c, 49c, 65c, 75c and
S9c.
Umbrellas.
Our stock Is completo
for men, women and
children. Prices 39 c,
49e. 65c, 75c, 9Sc
$1.25 and $1.49.
Corsets
Wo do a wonderful
business In this de
partment. Wo Bell the
Warner's Rust Proof,
the best wearing cor
set in tho world.
Prices 35o 49c, 65c,
75c and 98c.
Wnlstlngs
We show a great as
Shoes
I 1 U1B uejii UllUUb IB
coming to the front
rapidly on account of
'the quality and low
sortment In wool, fan- PJIces
cy Bilks Pongees and 8hoea "
imported fancies. I'1'9? and $2.50. Chil-
Prices yd. 18c, 25ccn "hoeB 2c "c
35c, 39c and 49c.
Outing Flannels
Thousands of- yards to
select from In plain
aad fancy
49c. 65c, and 75c.
Men's shoes $1.50,
$1.98 and $2.50.
Men's Underwear
colors. We show a complete
Prices yd. 4?ic. 6Uc. line In wool, cotton,
8 l-3c, and 10c iad merino. Prices
39c, 49c, 65c, 75c and
Table Liaeas 9Sc.
A grand assortment to-;
seleet tram, both lm- Space docs not pur
ported aad domestic mit us to tell yon of
Fricss yd, 25c, 85c, hundreds of other ar
49c, 65c, and 75c. Uctes we have on sale.
, gAXaHre FA8TM8T PRO WING 8T0RB.
MfPVnY RDflQ CKier of Cmmr-
"VCTUI DHUJ. rial imi Court Stmts
lius Vanderbilt fight on tho sldo of
Fish. They, with other Btrong sup
porters, nrrlved this morning. Tho
lcndorB wero in conferenco all tho
morning.
Fish refused to voto for Deforest
Tnr nttnplr n vnnr nirn pnvn lirmn rtt ns HtlPPPRRnr in Tllrpntnr nrttmnll
ultlmato recovery until Inst night, and in n sensational speech said ho
when a decided change for tho worso.had discovered, after a half promlso
was evident and the nttondlng phy- lo do so, that Deforest was being
slclnns announced thnt tho end was . forced In. In an effort by certain par
near. It was then nnnounced thnt ties to gain control of tho stock for
Mrs. Davis could not survive tho Jobbing purposes. Cromwoll nn-
nlght, hut she rallied slightly during swerod passionately, accusing Fish
tho early hours of yosterdny. of making tho cliargo to oscapo his
Shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday promlBo.
morning oho had a similar spoil and I Fish is In full control. Tho voto
Rev. Nnthan A. Se'agle, rector of St. Jrovealed his control ovor 594,730
Stephen's Protestant Episcopal .shares. A Fish nominee, James W.
'church, was hurriedly summoned to Cuttin, was elected director, and nil
give religious comfort to tho patient. the other directors wore re-clcctod.'
in her last moments of conscious;! n
ness. Tho clergyman remained somo Of Tf I CH
time, and an hour later it was an-j JT IJLLL1J
nounccd thnt Mrs. Davis had lapsed
Into a stnto of coma. Tho period of
unconsciousness continued to tho
end.
Car Loaded With Ties Carries
Men to Death In Its
Mad Flight
San Bernardino, Cnl., Oct. 17. A
carload of ties n'nd mon cot ayny
down a stoop grado on tho Barnwoll
branch of tho Santa Fo this morn
ing. Many jumped and wero ter
ribly Injured, others wero probably
fatally crushed when the car loft tho
track on a curve. Tho car started
while tho men wero unloading ties
ACT OF
CRAZY
KING
STEAMER
VICTORIA
ASHORE
Victoria, B. C, Oct. 17. Tho
Btenmer Princess Victoria, which
struck on a rock nt Oak Bench,
near Victoria, Inst night, whllel
bound from Vnncouvor to Victoria,
Is still fast. All her passengers wero
brought ashore. Her pumps aro
working nnd tho officers expect to
get her off today.
Victoria, B. C, Oct. 17. Tho
Princess Victoria wns floated at
1:50 this afternoon.
Killed His Wife and Then
Compelled His Follow
ers to Eat Her
Paris, Oct. 17. Additional ad
vices of tho cruelties of King An
nnmindo, in Chlnnf'ahyH ho lnfllctoti
untold tortures upon tho pnlaco in
mntes, killed ono wife, nnd served
hor tip nt a bnnquet, forcing his on
tournge, under pnln of death, to eat
hor. Tho Fronc,h authorities havo
Imprisoned tho king, released tho
Inmntes of tho pnlrtco nnd doclnrod
tho king Insane, nnd doposed him
permanently.
Iliirned tho Town.
Orcensbourough, Tonn., Oct. 17.
Tho town of Sonnen wns partially
destroyed this morning by flro by
nogroes In rovongo for dynnmltlnK
tho negro collego recently. Tho loss
Is $150,000.
Storm Does Diuuiikc.
Now Orleans, Oct. 17. A aovoro
storm swept the country about Blup-
flold, October 9th. It Is understood
a million dollars, nt lonst, worth of
property wns destroyed. Tho vll
lngo on Pearl lagoon wnH wiped ojiK
nnd nine liven lost. The loss of
bnnnnns was heavy.
McGovern tho Favorite.
Now York, Oct. 17. McOovorn
Ib tho fnvorlto at 10 to 7 nnd 6 to 5,
for tho fight with Young Corbett to-'
night.
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f 3ury Says Guilty.
Now York, Oct. 17. Tho fedora!
Jury, trying tho Now York Coiitral
nnd General -Traffic Mnnnger Pom
oroy on charges of giving rebates to
tho Hiignr trust, returned n verdict of
cuilty at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
A Few Plain
Naked Ttths
Washington, Oct. 17. Tho Presi
dent today sent to Mrs. Addlson
Hnves a mossneo of condolonco on
tho death of Mrs. Davis from him-
MEXICAN
.BANDIT
Del Rio, Texas, Oct. 17. Juan
.Tnsfi ArrAf!Mnnilft lAnrlAi tt tlit
self and Mrs. Roosevelt, and ordered nrriPnn ravn,..ni..0 . m ,..
a floral tribute sent from the White flt tQVQ Qf
co, arrived at Spofford Junction to
day, and was brought to Jail hero,
where tho other revolutionists
caught on Texas soil aro imprisoned
It sometimes .pays to talk plainly nnd bluntly, and tho friend talk
ing plninest and making you wlnco nt every word, often proves to bo
tho best friend.
You aro ondangorlng your health nnd futtiro happiness by neglect
ing your teeth. Stop right where you nro and have tho matter looked
after. An investment In denlatry will pay big dlvldonds.
By our excluslvo process teeth aro extracted without pain, Wo do
as wo advertise, and do not ndvortlso Impossibilities. Our prices are
half what private dentists charge, as wo do many times nB much
work.
House conservatory.
Shortage In Sub-Ttrcanury.
St. Loals, Oct. 17. Chief Wll
kle, of the government secret ser
vice here, says he has nothing to do
with th ereported shortage la tho
sub-treasury , but says be would only
lnvestlgato It If a crime had boen
committed. D. P. Dyer, Jr., receiv
ing teller of the sub-trcasnry says
be made tho report concerning the
shortage, which was $61,200, bat
would not giro an opinion as to how
it occurred.
o
Taft Is Home.
, Norfolk, Va., Oct, 17. Tho bat
tleship Louisiana, bearing Taft and
Bacon, arrived In the roads at 10
o'clock this morning, In tho teeth of
a fierce gale. The transfer to the
dispatch boat for their Journey to
Washington wan made during a
heavy rain and high wlad.
Wants to Secede.
Perth, Australia, Oct. 17. Tho
'assembly voted today, 19 to 8, that
me state oi western Australia so
Bedo from the commonwealth.
This is how our patients feel about it:
Dr. J. F. COOK
MOVED TO 840 LIBERTY 8TKKMT,
WHEKK HK WILL MKKT ALL OLD
AXD NEW PATUWT8. FOR ANY
DISKA8R CALL OK DR. COOK.
CONSULTATION FKJO.
Explosion nnd Fire.
Fort Recovery, 0 Oct. 17. An
explosion of gasoline In a printing
ofllco and dynamite In a hardware
store at noon today killed Miss Cleo
Wise, cashier, and arry Lammera,
clerk In the hardware store, and alto
Jos. Roesner and Charles Wagner.
Two others are mining, and thought
to bo dead. The fire destroyed ten
buildings, and Is still unchecked. la
the town of 2000 not a pane of glass
was left wholesale.
Na Chinese ea ItthauM.
Chicago, Oct. 17. Shouts, while
herd today said no Chinese were at
work on the Isthmus, aad none
would bo employed there, and sever
had been. He said the Invited bl4
received for Chinese labor were un
satisfactory, and he woald not em
ptor tkaai.
August 31, lflOC. Dr. Wright
put in a soven-tooth bridge and a
number of fillings and must say I
experienced practically no dis
comfort whatover during the
operation. MRS. SMALL
Turn or, Oo.
August 31, 1906. Dr. Wright
has Just extracted a tooth for mo
absolutely without pain.
O. I. NBWERY.
Juno 9, 1906. Dr. Wright
mado mo a full lower pinto to ro
place tho one I had made by an
other dentist, and It Is a perfect
flt. MR8. W. FENNHL,
803 Liberty Street, Salem.
Juno 24. 1906,-1 IibiI a tooth
extracted by Dr. Wright's pain
Jem method, and can say that It
didn't hurt a particle.
B, VAUGHN,
Halom, Or.
Gold Crowns,
Plates -
$5.00
5.00
Examination Free
Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Dentist
sKmsie BUbx, Oewrt Street., Ktvtt: 8a.at.toS p. at; 7 U 8 jr. w.
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