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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
?nNMENT WEATHER FORECAST. in TONIGHT, WITH LIGHT FROST; FRIDAY FAIR. AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL. "M SALEM, OREGON', THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1000. NO. 230. iVl 1 .1 1 J I RECK AND RUIN IN STORM'S PATH 1IAMI FLOODED WHEN WIRES WENT DOWN ILL SCULLY DEAD rot to Illinois in 1850 and rSwiped His Share of the Soil 3prlngfield, 111., Oct. IS. Lord (Mam Scully, whose ownership .of ids In Illinois caused such a re- klsion ngninst alien landlords a few bars ago, died In England yester- jy, leaving 200,000 acres, mostly o le best Illinois farm lands. Ho imo to Illinois penniless in 1S50. HE GANG SMUGGLES CHINESE San Diego, Oct. IS. The arrest of 3ee Yook and the capture of a let ter he carried, It Is believed, will llsclose the fact that a syndicate of Americans are at work hero import- lg Chinamen Into the United States lia Mexico. Immigration officials Lw'pect to make arrests of prominent pople. CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE PRICES SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT DURING THIS SALE Sec how we do it: Our stock is too Inrgo nnd must be cut down. No tice the prices we ask for this season's merchandise. Read en: Ladles' Lour Coats In the new plaid ef fect. Prices $4.95, $5.00, $S.50, $10.50 and $12.90. All re duced for this sale. Children's Long Coats assortment from. Prices yd. 25c, 35c, 49c, 9Sc. In the lnstest mater ials. Prices $1,50, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 and $0.90. All reduced for this sale. New Dress Goods In plnin ow plaids, blacks. ment Is Ladles' Suits Stylish lato arrivals. Prices $7.50 $8.90 $10.50, $12.50 and $13.90. All Teduced for this sale. Ladles' Silk Petticoats Just arrived in colors and black. Prices 3.50, $4.50, $5.90, $7.50 and- $8.90. This lotgoes at sale prices. yd. 15c, 49c, Cue, Fine, Velvets In silk and velveteen we show every color and black. Prices yd. 39c, 49c, 65c, 75c and S9c. Umbrellas. Our stock for men, children. 49c, 65c, $1.25 and Ladles' Silk Waists In 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. Waist WTa aTirtur a Ladles' Rain Priced away 12 50. $2.95, and $4.50 Coats down, $3.50, Asdics' Trimmed Hats All new and Btyllsh. Mees $1.50, $1.S5, ' 50. $2.95, $3.50, tot $3.95. Odldrrn's Trimmed In the latest creations. Prices 95c, $1.25, J75. $1.95 and $2.25 Children's Cat. . 25c, 35c, and 49c OtitlBg Prices yd. 49c, 65c, gALMM'g FABTB3T GROWING STORE. . JHcEVOY BROS. SSffiAffiS SOAP TRUST FORMED English and American Com- Denver Mint Running Night panies Would Lay a Tax . and Day, Making Sil On Cleanliness ver Coins London, Oct. IS. It is announced that a number of the biggest soap manufacturers havo combined. In vestigation shows indications of an alliance of tho English and American soap trust, J. N. Morgan engineering .. , , , . . . tho American and Proctor & Gnmblo nro used as a wedgo for tho forma tion of the amalgamation. American and Continental soap manufacturers aro invited to Join. Tho capitaliza tion of the English combine is $75, 000,000. Costly Fire in Birmingham. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. IS. Fire in tho business district this morning destroyed the Powell Hardware and Birmingham Dry Goods Companies' stores. The loss will reach $300, 000. Two firemen wero probably fa tally hurt. White Coming Home. Paris, Oct. IS. Henry White, the American ambassador to Rome, will She is lying oven, and ho hopcB to sail for homo on a vncatlon tomor- raise her soon. The ministry of ma row. He is mentioned in connection rlno still holds out hope for tho men with tho proposed cabinet changes. Inside. Fine Silks I Ladles' Underwear In plain colors, plaids We show a completo and blncks. A grand line of wool, .cotton to select and merino; colors, cream whlto nnd gray. Prices 25c, 35c, 49c, C5c, 75c and 98c. G5c, 75c, and Children's Underwear This department Is completo In every slzo and quality. Prices 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 49c. colors, shad fancies and The ' assort great. Prices ISc, 25c, 35c,1 75c and 98c. Corsets We do a wonderful business In this de partment. Wo sell tho Warner's Rust Proof, the best wearing cor set In tho world. Prices 35c, 49c, '65c, is complete 75c and 9gc, women and Prices 39c, 75c, 9Sc. $1.49. Shoes This department is coming to tho front rapidly on account of the quality and low Ings front n. sortment In wool, fan- &" " 'JJ cy silks Pongees and- -l''' imported fancies. .J1-" ad 2'' C,h" Prices yd. ISc. 25c, " X' 35c. 39c and 49c. 9c', C5c7 "V" Mn's shoes $1.50, $1.9S and $2,50. Flannels Thousands of yards to" select from in plain Men's Underwear and fancy colors. Wo show a complete Prlcea yd. 4ic, Gtfc, line in wool, cotton, 8 l-3c, and 10c ,nd merino. Prices 39c, 49c, 65c, 75c and Table Liaea 198c. A grand assortment to select from, both Ira- Space does not per ported and donestlc mlt us to tell you of 25c, 35c, hundreds of other ar- and 75c tides, we have oa tale. MAKING : LOTS OF MONEYi Denver, Col., Oct. 18. Tho "mint s working over timo turning " out half dollars and the cry from tho country is for more. This mint bought ono million threo hundred mitippq Inst mnntli RMvor hnn ,,-. , .. , ,, . , reached 1 0 cents, nnd It is predicted it will reach 75. Superintendent Leach, of the San Francisco mint, is hero. HOPE IS ALL GONE Paris, Oct. 18. A dispatch from Admiral Dellue, who Is trying to res cuo the crew of the submarine Lutln, says this morning that he caught tho hull at a depth of 18 fathoms. A HORRID TALE OF TORTURE Marseilles, France, Oct. 18. Tho mall advices which reached hero yesterday brought another revolting story of tho doings of King Thnnh - Thai, or Annnm, showing that ho of tho Chicago & Northwestern to went to tho extent of cannibalism, day voted to Issue a total capital After killing ono of his wives ho stock of 200,000,00, which provides caused tho body to bo carved and for doubling tho 100,000,000 provl served for dinner, forcing his ontour- otudy authorized. Tho money will ago to cat It under pain of death, Some of tho king's wives woro bound nnd burned with burning oil and subjected to other cruelty, whllo naked women wero thrown into, cages with beasts, whero they woro dovoured beforo tho eyes of tho king. Finally tho French author!- ties stepped In and mado a prisoner. of Thanh-Thai, who has been ad- Judged insano by Dr. Dumas, of the French colonial Btaff. i Tho royal guard has been dls- banded, the palaco has been placed ... . .-- .. under tho protection of 150 nativo soldiers, and tho terror-striken in- mates of the palaco havo been res- cued from further suffering. Tho majority of tho latter wero women who bore tho marks of revolting tor-, tures. Somo of them wero terribly mutilated, their faces being slashed I and tongues cut out, whllo othera had been suspended by pinchers at- j tached to tho fleshy part of their legs. , . n .. - Worlds W. K.. T. U. Boston, Oct. 18The world's W. C, T. U. met here today. A letter. from tho world's president, L.aay Henry Somerset, was read, as ber Illness prevented her attendance. She wrote that the "organized, liquor traffic was the most destructive cle ment to the well-being of ttbo peo ple." o Minister Resigns. Paris, Oct. 18. It is officially con firmed that Premier Sarrien has re- signed, bis resignation to take ef fect to morrow. Dr. J. r. COOK MOVED TO Sie LIBERTY STREET, WHERE HE -WILL MEET ALL OLD AXD JTEW PATIENTS. FOR ANY DISEASE CALL OS DR. COOK. OOXBULTATKX FRK. Missed A BIG HAUL JP. & Safe-Blowers Do Fine Work K ffRT7.iA.lnn, 111 !. auu wciiuuri an me Plunder Mix Vasse, Mo., Oct. IS. Tho saite bank of this city was robbed tlifs morning by safo blowors, who escaped with $115 In cash, overlook ing. $20,000 In another drawer of safe. T 1. Maine School Exhibit. L.ewision, .Me., uct. is. An en tirely new and interesting fenturo at the annual reunion of school teachers was Introduced hero today njj the annual meeting of tho Maine Ttenchors' association. Each city In the stnte had an exhibition' of some snecinl branch of school work as fol fel fol eows: Bangor, klndergnrdcn work; Portland, manual training; Augustn, ujrnwlng in elementary schools; Lew iSton, arithmetic'; Eastport, languago In grnminer grades; Gardiner, nat ural studies In elementary schools; Brewer, music In elementary schools; South Portland, hlBtory In grnminer schools. Tho Idea was so successful that It will bo introduced on a much larger scalo at the futuro meetings of tho association. Illinois Building Peoria, Oct. and Loan Ass'n. IS. Tho general public attended nn open meeting at imanriilal" convention of tho Illinois League of Building nnd Loan nsso elation tonight when tho attendance was unusunlly largo. Tho principles of loan association and building work were explained and Represent ative Graff and Jutlgo Sterns of Chi cago B')okc on subjects npproprlato to Un themo of tho convention. L Doubled the Stock. J Chicago, Oct. 18. Stockholders (ho used to .extend lines, build depots nnd bridges. Tho new depot nt Chicago, which will cost $20,000,- 000, Is Included. Chnuncoy Depow nnd Henry C. Frlck nro among tho directors elected. Tho officers ro- fused to admit that they will oxtend tho road to tho Pacific. ! o Hankers Visit Brewery. St. Louis, Oct. 18. On account of a matinee in tho Olympic theatro , this afternoon, tho bankers did not,foro tM0 deception wns discovered. begin their morning discussion of - . . currency reform, which they poned untUtomorrow. Yerllro. tho ono Jnpaneso banker present, spoke this morning on "Financing tho Japanese and Russian War." Tho bankers this afternoon visited tho brewery. jlio McClellan Statuo at Washington Washington, Oct. 18. ThlB was the day fixed for the unveiling of tho General Geo. B. McClellan statue an(j for tj,0 annual re-union of tho anrintv nt thA Armw nt tho Pnlnmm. but ft postponemcnt w ,novUabI, wJng tQ a flre Jn tho polishing works in which tho statue is being finished. Ko dato has as yet been fixed for the unveiling ceremony, but it is certain that it will tako placo on a date that enables the President to be present. i i o . Adlrfftory Hoard Resigns. Philadelphia, Oct. 18. Mayor Weaver's entlro advisory board re signed this afternoon. It Is under stood they disagreed on policies, and the mayor told them to resign. Union Wkf. Oakland, Cal., Oct. I8.7 Tho plan Ing mills at Oakland opened this morning .and building operations, suspended Monday, are related The demands of the salon were Krast4. CYCLONE SWEEPS HAVANA Storm Scheduled By Weather Sharps to Visit Carolina Coast Key West, Florida, Oct. IS. It Is reported a cyclone in Havana last night did grent damage. Thoro aro no details, as tho cablo service la in terrupted. It Is rumored thnt tho camp at Columbia suffered greatly. Miami, Fin., Oct. IS. Boforo tho Havana cablo was lost tho operator said tho land lines to tho Interior wero down nnd Havana deluged. Ho reported thero was great damngo dono In tho provinces. Miami, Fin., Oct. IS. Cuba has been swopt by n hurricane, which Is likely to sweep nlong tho Atlantic coast as far north as South Carolina. Tho weather bureau warns that nav igation will bo unsnfo for 48 hours. MlnmirFlaTOct. 18. Tho'FloFl dn penlnsuln Is added to tho storm area. Communication lias been lost with Key West. Tho'gnlo Is blow ing 4S miles an hour, and tho rain Is heavy. Jacksonville Ib now tho Houthermost point tho wires ronch. A galo Is blowing horo mid Increasing In voloclty. Washington, Oct. jfo-fflw wenth or bureau Is displaying storm sig nals from Jacksonville to Norfolk. No Into advices from Cuba. Tho Re corder snyB tho tropical disturbances nro small In dlamotor, but of grent sovorlty. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18. Thero hn's been no Into communication with Miami, Florida. Just beforo tho wlro hroko tho oporntor said tho storm was terrific, and thero was two feet of water in his ofllco. Kniiin Old lliniko finiue. Froano, Cnl., Oct. 18. Cnrylng In a grip over $5000 In gold nnd bills, secured by a bunko gnmo from Mlko Dutrn, a farmer at Hanford, two men about 60 wero captured by of ficers, walking nlong tho railroad in to Adorn this morning. Tho men Inducod Dutrn to draw his money rom " ns surety or good faith In soiling his ranch. Tho money wns In a barley sack, and tho bunko men substituted another sack filled with Iron wnshers, getting a long start bo .Both men wero well dressed, nnd onoloreoly will commnnd tho northorn '.. hi- until 1 .1..I.. . . . . . . .... - post-iRnvo n'8 namo as Williams and tho 'other na Johnson. Both aro un known he're. Coal Fninlno In Utah. Ogdon, Utah, Oct. 18. As a re sult of tho coal famlno In this cjty, street cars were compelled to stop today for want of fuol. Tho sugar factory closed last night. DcalerB do cllno to soil to largo concerns, but aro filling family ordors only from their limited supply. Tho famlno was caused by lack of transporta tion. - lllm4HlSltflllflHMI I Christian Science Lecture i DY Mr. Clarence C Eaton, C. S. B. OF TAOOMA, WASHINGTON, X Members of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship of the ' FJrst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass, AT THE Grand Opera House, Friday, October 1 9, at 8 p. m. Given under AusplCM ef First Church of Christ, Scientist. ADMISSION FREE. itfiaojiafiaiaitiaiaiaitiaiaiaiaiaiaititia'iaiaiaial GANG WITH A MITT Tackle Democratic Candidates For Money in Return For Support Now York, Oct. 18. Murphy to day directly charges representatives of tho Independence Lcnguo with demanding from tho Tnmmnny can- dldatca for congress nnd stnto sonnto money for their endorBomont by tho lengue. Ho said: "Tho Iudopond onco Lcnguo pcoplo hnva boon hold ing up candidates for monoy." Thla applies to sonntorlal nnd congros- slonnl candidates, and I supposo also to tho Judiciary. Ho did not mnko tho chnrgo against Hearst, but Bald ho thought Hearst had no hand in tho holdup. Henrst'B managers hnva promised to Invostlgnto, and said that anything of tho kind would bo punlBhod. MAKES STRONG THREAT Portlnnd, Or., Oct. 18. Tho grain oxportors stnte that If arbitration Ib not ngroed upqi at this njtor noou's mooting with tho' BtrlVlug water front omployea thoy will on doavor with, tho co-operation of tho citizens' nljlnncc, to .bring about a general lockout of unionists In tho city, nnd tho establishment of tho universal opon shop. fleorglu FnrnhTH Union. Atlnntn, Oct. 18. Upwards of 12,000 members of tho Georgia Farmers' union attended the Btnto fair hero today which wns tho rod lottor day of tho fair. Tomorrow Jnmes Butlor, of Knmms, C. S. Bar rett, president of tho Natlonnl Farm ers' union; W. MorrlH, of Alabama, chnlrmau national oxccutlvo commit tee; O. Goodwin, president South Carolina' stnto union, nnd other prominent ngrlculturnllBts will ad drcMB a convontlon nt tho fnrmors Changei In tho Army. Washington, Oct. 18. Tnft has announced thnt Funston will com mnnd tho southwestern division of tho army. Tho headquarters will bo Iromoved Olknhomn City to St. Louis. division, and hendquarterx will bo from St. Louis to Chicago, May Chiiho Reprieve, Washington, Oct. 18. Justlco Brewer this afternoon Issued a cer tificate upon tho governor of Mis souri, calling for tho entlro record In tho caso of Magglo Meyers, sen tenced to hang noxt week. This will llkoly causo another reprieve Chicago Market. Chicago, Oct. 18. Wheat 74 i, corn 42042, oats 33ft. I' I 1 1 .-I 1 I 1 4 '! 1 j '1 4 i M 'M ,l 4 i ''