Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 23, 1906, Image 1

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AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL.
, XVI.
SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTORER 23, 1000.
NO. 231.
OREST FIRES ARE STILL RAGING
iALEM GETS TWO MORE LETTER CARRIERS
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,MES
FIFTH
THURSDAY
GIVEN TWO NEW
THEIR CARRIERS
RIGHTS FOR SALEM
ident Issues Thanksgiv-lAnd Are Arrested Just the Postofflce Department Gives
lug Proclamation. Nov.
29 the Day
Washington, Oct. 23. The Presl
it today made his Thanksgiving
clamatlon, naming November 29,
he urges that material well being
Brecocnlzed as the only founda-
upon which to build the Indlvld-
nnd national morality, without
ilch prosperity would be a curse
Btead of a blessing.
Money for the Ranks.
(Washington, Oct. 23. The treas-
fy department nns announced to1-
ly that all applicants for an In
case of bank circulation under
liaw's promise of $18,000,000 will
acted upon in the order received.
he large banks may be nllowe'd less
inn they seek, in order to accom
modate the smaller ones.
Strike in Poland.
I Warsaw, Poland, Oct. 23. Seri
fs trouble is expected tomorrow on
count of the calling of a general
iiko as a protest against the' exe-
llon of a number of socialists.
oops are in control, nnd the garrl-
Is have been Increased In antlclpa-
of an outbreak.
Same As Their Much En
vied Brothers
bquire Farrar Two Men, a
Horse and a Wheel
London, Oct. 23. A hundred wo
men suffragists tried fo force their
way into the house of commons to
day, and made a demonstration In
the lobby. The police arrested many.
Eight insisted on shrieking speeches
from the pedestals and monuments
in the lobby.
Home Rule for Ireland.
London, Oct. 23. Parliament
met today. The Irish homo rule bill
will occupy the closest attention. It
Is expected If will pass the commons
by a big majority.
Sustained the Will.
Chicago, Oct. 23. The court this
late T. P. Wicks, who left his prop
Thomas P. Wicks, who left his prop
erty to others than his children, the
chief beneficiary being his nephew,
P. F. Walden. The estate Is valued
at $200,000. The three divorced
wives, two daughters and one son
of the testator made a sensational
trial in the will case, evolving testl-l
mony of drinking bouts and ques
tionable escapades.
I1ICAG0 STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
.- . '
isit Our Store
,nd See the Crowds of Busy Buyers
rhen you will get the Idea of what store in Salem Is doing the biggeBt
justness The people are" with the CHICAGO STORE now stronger
ind greater than ever Our oalei run un week after week in leaps
Ind bounds. We.will keep the good work up and always appreciate
heir kindness and generosity THIS WEEK'S SALE will be nttrac
ive as we will show new lines of good,s in nearly every department.
priced away down to Induce quick selling READ ON
Pe'stmnste: Farrar received a let
ter from the postofflce department
today, authorizing him to employ
two additional letter carriers from
November 1st. They areto redla
trict the city, relieve the present
force and extend the service to new
territory, where the law has been
complied with. On6 of these car
riers is to be mounted, and Is to
work In the suburbs, nnd also help
collect mail in the business part of
the city.
The department authorizes the ex
penditure of $250 per year for a
horse nnd $100 a year for a bicycle.
Mr. Farrar has not selected his
appointees yet. L. P. Bennett is tho
only present substitute, nnd is in
line for promotion. Arthur Welch is
at the head of the eligible list. Ho
is already in the government employ,
nnd Is the present efficient janitor of
the postofflce.
Mr. Farrar may tnke two men
from tho eligible list, or ho may pro
mote some of the present clerics, and
fill their places from the list.
The Bervice will be extended on
State street to 25th 6treet; thence to
Asylum avenue; wesl to 17th and
north to "D": thence to 15th.
In North Salem the route will ox
tend on Winter to Hoed: west to
Broadway; north to Norway nnd west
to the river.
In South Salem the route will fol
low High to Bush; west to Liberty;
south to Lincoln; west to Commer
cial; north to Meyers; west to Sag
inaw; north to Miller and west to
the slough.
I Mr. Farrar is to bo congratulated
on securing this concession from
the government. Other postmasters
have been hammering away at this
for years, but nothing has been done.
Mr. Farrar has already secured an
additional clerk and still needs oth
ers.
TRING
HIM FOR
PERJURY
Famous Pittsburg Divorce
Case Will Now Be Thor-
ougly Aired
Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 23. Clifford
Hoos. the nosro conchmnn nnd co
respondent in the Hnrtje divorce
case, was arraigned today on n
clutfgo of perjury. The attempt to
hush the case failed, and the Judge
ordered it to proceed. It will be
thoroughly aire'' It Is alleged tho
negro perjured himself in testifying
thnt he was jnMmnto with Mrs.
'Hartje.
TRUST
CINCHED
BEAL
MANY
TOWNS IN
DANGER
Beautiful Homes in Ross Val'
ley Are Threatened, and
Farmers Are Fleeing
i,
San Rafael, Cal., Oct. 23. Forest
fires are still raging from -tho town
of Bollnns to Cnmp Tnylor. At least
500 men aro fighting tho flames. At
noon tho firo was threatening tho
town of Nlcaslo. Farmers In the sur
rounding country are driving nwny
cattle, nnd deer aro running at largo
on tho public highways. Tho firo
has burned oyer flvo rnnchos. Camp
Taylor is completely surrounded by
flames. If unchecked It will threnten
tho beautiful homes In Ross vnlley
by tomorrow. Tho dnmngo Is esti
mated now at $200,000.
CARTER
' HARRISON
HURT
A Moose Attacks- Chicago's
Former Mayor. Injuring
Him Seriously
I Montreal, Canndn, Oct. 23, Car
ter II. HnrriBon was injured by n
moose near Huntington, Ontario.
Friends started today to tnko htm to
Chlcngo. He has a badly sprained
back, nnd possibly Internal Injurlos.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 23. B. R.
Real, of tho National Grain Elevator
Company, today testified, that bo
cause he belonced to no bonrd of
e
trade, and because he bought grain
direct from the farmers, his eleva
tor was blacklisted by tho railroads
and "regular" dealers refused to
trade with him. He declared tho
"regulars" had formed a combine to
lower "prices.
Knnsns City, Oct. 23, F. Shields
said his firm was allowed free uso of
grain tanks by the Mllwnukeo rail
road, but protested that It was of
no service to him. He admitted ho
received notice from the road that
the low rato would be abolished,
and bought advantageously. Ho tes
tified that when ho lenrned tho rates
had been raised ho went on the floor j
or tho Chicago exchange and sold
400,000 buBheis of wheat to Armour,
nnd nn hour later the notlco was
poBted of the raise in rates.
GIVKX GREAT HONOR.
Plain Cltl7t'ii Hit Today by King's
Automobile,
London, Oct. 23. Tho king's au
tomobile, running nt high speod,
struck a man In Hydo Park today,
inflicting serious Injury. The king
was badly shaken up by tho sudden
stop, but othorwlso wns unhurt. Ho
leaped from tho, car and superin
tended tho removal of tho man to
the hospital. Ho expressed deep re
gret, und was greatly concerned
ovor tho man's injuries.
STRIKES
AT THE
UNIONS
Loulsvillo, Ky Oct. 23. Tho fod
orul court today, Judgo Evans, hold
unconstitutional section ten of tho
,lnterstnto commission law. Tho sec
tion seeks to provont interstnto car-
' rlors from keeping employes out of
lnbor unions. J. M. Scott, of tho
Loulsvillo & Nashville, n train dis
patcher, was on trial for dlschnrg-
I ing operators who joined tho union.
The court discharged Scott,
Fairbanks Still Talking.
Tulsen, I. T., Oct. 23. Fairbanks
Is hero this mornlnc, nnd will be
gin his tour of tho Indian Territory;
nnd Arkansas tomorrow,
Smallpox nt .Nninpa.
. Bolso, Idnho, Oct. 23, Authorl-,
ties nt Numpa hnvo closed the public
schools and churohou, nnd prohlbltod
nil public meetings fur two weeks, as
a proventntlva menuuro, several
cases of smallpox hnvlng appeared.
LADIES' LONG COATS
We receive every week ladies'
ang Coats by express from New
fork In all the latest shadow
Maids plain colors and black
Prices $4.95, $6.90, $8.50, $9.90
id $12.50 worth from $8.00 to
IIS. 00.
MISSES' LONG COATS.
Mso children's In shadow plaids,
fcvy blue, red fancy styles
ar Skin, etc. Prices $1.50.
1.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.60 and
.90 all marked down for Quick
Blllng.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
$1000 worth just receive In
i the new Shadow Plaids, Navy
Hue. Bancy Check, nrir tj.
pain and fancy Blacks-lprlcee a
sra 16C, 25c, 35c, 49c, 6Sc, 76c,
dc ana 88c Special prices for
bis sale.
NEW SILKS.
Just received la nTaln anrf f
faffeuu, fancy plaids, soft Bilks
uso yard, wide Taffeta n n
3lora and black Hnnrfi. nt
tylea to selwt from 'nrleed env
lown frard 25c. an jo .
p5c and 65c
Price Ik jjTWy De,..
NEW SnLLINERY.
From Chicago by express now
on sale and ready for jour Inspec
tion, we show the New Hood Hat,
the Peter Pan, The Princess, also
Children's and Misses' Hats
Prices away down for this sale to
induce quick Belling Prices 98c,
$1.25, $1.49, $1.95, $2.50 and
$3.60.
KID AND WOOL GLOVES
A grand assortment to select
from In long and abort all mark
ed down for this sale Prices 2Dc,
35c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 85c, and 98c
SHOBS.
For Ladles, Mlseea and Children
Men and Boys all on special sale
Prices 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c, 98c,
$1.35, $1.66, $1.95, and $2.50.
f UNDERWEAR.
For !Men, Women and Children
la wool, cotton and merino, priced
away Sows .for this Bale Prices
10c, 16c. 25c, 35c, '49c, 65c, 75c
SSc and 8c
HOSIERY.
Tot Men. Wetaea aad Ckllawa
aU,reead,Jor thle aje Price a
pair Be. le, ?8c, 18c, 20c aad 25c
UUpfft FATHT qROWpfiQ MOXK.
IcEVOrBROS.
Cm ( Cmmr-
STEEL
TRUST
NEXT
LIPTON
WANTS
THE CUP
Columbus, O., Oct. 23. Attorney
General Ellis will now turn his at
tention to the steel trust, and will
probably attack the eewer pipe
branch first. Ho -will endeavor to
break up the trust, as he did tho
bridge trust. He is much encour
aged by winning the first skirmish
with tho Standard.
New York, Oct. 23. Llpton this
afternoon decided to Ibsuo a chal
lenge for the American cup. Tho
challenge comes from the Roynl
Ulster Yacht Club of Belfast, and
will be mado on what !b known as
tho now measurement rule, deslened
to ellmlnato freak craft of unstable!
design, such as the Reliance and the
Selling Worthless Stock.
Chicago, Oct. 23. The WIckea
plaintiffs filed a motion for a new
trial, and have aiked for an ap
peal. 'Henry Buahnell and Isaiah
Miller were held to the federal
Brand jury, charged with using the
mails to defraud, as a result of the
examinU6n. The Tobasco Chiapas
Trading. Company Is a concern
clalnla a bite business in Mexico,
andtlt'(s alleged to be exploited for
the -sate of worthless stocks.
4 The Bom Fakir.
S. Louis, Oct 23. The National
Association of Life Underwriters be
gan it? convention here this morn
ing.! J
other Shamrocks. Ho will issue, the I
tiuiiuiliv ui luuiiua uv a uieui-i
mg or prominent yachtsmen in this
city.
Totch It
Gentl7
Tluit'H what n patient with it soro Cootli thinks ntul says, but ho
forgflH that this is needless advlco ulicro modern painless methods
aro used. The moment wc tisch aa ailing tooth it begins to feel
better, and when wo liavo finished
It Feels Good Foeve
That's the reason so many supply us with testimonial. They
como to Dr. Wright because
T6-Pclfy Japs.
! Tokio, Oct. 23. Kokosln Shimoun
urges the people to refrain from
heated discussion and the segrega
tion of the question of California, re
ferring to Roosevelt's assertion that
there would be no discriminations
against Japanese during his term. He
says it Is hi opinion there will be!
no trouble.
Dr. J. P. COOK
MOVED TO Si LIBWtTY 8TRBBT,
WHERK HK WILL 3MKT ALL OLD
AND NEW FATnexm FOR AK
DTBSAftB CALL OX DK, COOK.
COXULTATK)K FXKE.
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The Pope Doa't bow Vs.
Rome, Oct. 23. Bishop fiurke, of
St. Joseph, Mo., waa received by
the pope today. He says the pepe H
enthusiastic about America, and
told him bethought the world would
soon tke its ideals of civilization.
from AHtrira. -f
WUi Arrhr ToblgbL
The log-exfeeted evaBgelMi, wfce
will egiB tb eampalga. for the
"new t,cTW" at galew, are expect
ed fee arrive oa tke afteraeon over
lead from California, aad to pretest
toaltfht at the Twelfth street ale
Urn, - '
He Practice advanced denthtryj
Dee Superior Work '
Causes Absolutely no Pain;
Doesjt In one-lutlf the. timet
Saves hi patient half, the timet
If you will rd. (he testimony of former patients .you willtHfid his
rlalBM proven in every partlewbir.
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August 31, 1906. Dr, Wright, ' June 21, 1906. .
put in a seven-tooth bridge I bad a tooth extracted by
and a number of 'fillings 'and Dr. B. ' B; Wrlgfet'fl palnleee
must say .1 experjeisced pr- method and ran say that it
tieally so discomfort whatever didn't hurt a particle.
during the operation. , J f ' B. VAUailN,
MR8. SMALL, Turner, 6r." j 8le, Or.
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Dr. B. E. Wright, The Painless Denb'sU
mmM M4, Oeart .. Xewret ta,K.tesy,tt.;rtt,
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