Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 31, 1906, Image 1

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NEXT BARGAIN DAY.
November First Thursday Journal Bargain. Day. See Ail hhJ save n dollar.
NAL.
VOL. XVI.
SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKR fU, J 000
NO. SMI.
LANGDON OR THE SUPREME COURT
THEY JUMPED ALL NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
GOVERNMENT WEATHER FORECAST.
ItAlN AND WARMER TONIGHT; THURSDAY RAIN.
DAILY OiTPITAE
JOTJB
THEY SAT
DOWN ON
JOHNSON
The Supreme Court of Ohio
Stands In With Its
Creators
"Washington, T)ct. 31. Mayor
Johnson wns defeated, nt least tem
porarily, In the street car fight today,
Chief Justice Fuller ordering the
city of Cleveland and the Forest
City Electric Railway Company to
show cause within ten days why n
pormancnt Injunction should not bo
granted to prevent them from Inter
rupting tho Cleveland Electric Rail
way Company In tho uso of Its
trackB. A temporary Injunction, ef
fective Immediately, was granted.
Tho Forest City Company Is n John
son company and n 3-cent road.
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Fashionable Ma rr in no In Now York.
New York, Oct. 31. Tho mar
riage of Miss Elizabeth M. Morris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvcst
nnt Fish Morris and Mr. Wootsey
Rogers, son of Mr. Hoffman Rogers,
took place at tho homo of the bride's
parents, 1G East Thirtieth street,
hero today. The Row J. Lewis Park
officiated. Mr. Rogers has secured
n hoiiBO In Philadelphia whero ho
will tako his brldo after their wed
ding trip in Europe.
MAYOR
SUES FOR
SLANDER
Wants Enough to Pay for All
His Hardly Damaged
Feelings
Chicago, Oct. 31. Mayor Dunne to
day filed suit for 1100,000 against
the Tribuno and Robert W. Patter
son, based on tho editorial saying tho
mayor "packed tho school board with
freaks, monomaniacs and boodlors."
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Convent ion of Negroes nt Oklahoma.
El Itono, Oct. 31. Tho annual
convention of tho delogates of tho
African M. E. church was held hero
today and was attended by ropre
Bontntlvo colored people from nil
parts of tho states. Addressos of
welcome woro delivered by Mayor
Henry Lassen and tho Rev. T. E.
Carter, of the local church. Reso
lutions wcro adopted deploring tho
unhnppy state of nffalrs in Georgia
and calling on tho raco to uplift .It
self, to abldo by tho laws of tho coun
try and llvo in pence with tho whlto
citizens.
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Cloiort the ScIiooIn.
Moscow, Russia, Oct. 31. Tho
University of Moscow was closed to
day because of political meetings
held In tho building, contrary to an
imperial order.
RUEF
JOLTS . i
LANiGDON
;
Supreme Court Puts District
Attorney Langdon iril
Contempt
IHEARST
MAKING
VOTESi
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San Francisco, Oct. 31. Langdon
will bo cited for contempt ofjfcourt
some tlmo today, becauso of h'ls H-
j fusal to answer questions put to him
uy a uuuiry puunc ucioru uu v;iih
subpoenaed by Ruef to make nftlopo
sltion in support of tho statements
mnde by Langdon In a petition for n
restraining order against Ruof,
, Rucf's attorney asked him aJnilm-
.bor of questions as to his knowl-
ed go of tho complaint, nil of which
ho refused to 'nnswor, dosortlng tho
witness chnlr and lonvlng thofropin.
AFTER
GANG OF
SMUGGLERS
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Special Bargains
Offered In every Department for this BALK Read over carefully this
price, list and see how the "CHICAGO STORK" Raves its patrons iiion
) All new fresh goods to fcclect from Priced nwny down.
Ladles' 57.90 Long Coats, prlco
4.95.
Ladies $12.50 Long Coats, price
18.90.
Ladies $1S Long Coats, prlco
112.50.
Children's J3.50 Long Coats,
$1.50 and $1.95.
Girls' JG.50 Long Coats, $3.95
Ladles $1.25 Black Sateen Petti
coats, 75c.
Ladles $5 Silk Petticoats, $3.50.
Ladles $8.50 Silk Petticoat,.
$4.95.
Ladles Shirt "Waists, 49c. 75c,
98c and $1.25.
Ladles' $15 New Suits, $7.50 and
$9.90.
-adlea' $6.90 Silk Waists. $3.90.
-adles Trimmed Hats, prlco $1.95
Ladles' Swell Trimmed Hats $2.95
Children Trimmed Hats, $1.26
and $1.49.
Children's Coats, 98c, $1.25,
$1.49. and $1.95.
Children's Caps, 15c, 25o and 49c
Ladles' Dress Skirts, $1.95, $2.50
to $4.50. ,
Misses' Dress Skirts, $lv95, $2.50
and $3.50. .
Ladlea' $2.25 Dress Shoes,,-$149
Glrla Shoes, SSc, $1.25 and $1.49
Children Shoes, 25c, 35c, 49c
and 65c.
Men's Bwit Overalls, price 49c
Boys' Overalls, price 35c and 39c
Mea's 75c Wool Fleeced Under
wear, 49c
Children's Underwear, 10c, 15c,
25c and 35c.
Children's Hosiery, 10c, 12,4c
15c and 25c.
Ladles' 39c Wool Fleeced Under
wear, prlco 25c.
Ladles' SSc Union Suits, prlco 4 Do
Children's Ready Mado Dresses,
25c, 35c, 49c and 75c.
Ladies' Belts, special 25c, 35c,
39c and 75c.
Ladles' Golf Gloves, 25c, SSc, 30c
Ladles' Handkerchiefs, 2c, 3c, 6c,
8 l-3c, 10c, and 15c
Ladies Neckwear, 6c, 10c, 15c,
25c.
$1.49 Best Kid Gloves all colors
9Sc
Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, 49c,
65c, 75c and 98c.
30 dot SSc Dressing Sacques, 49c
Blankets and Comforts at small
prices.
45c Bleached Tablo Linen, yd 29c
Better Table Linens at sale prices
Bargains In Towels, each, 4c,
6 Vic, 8 l-3c and 10c
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins
Cheap.
860 Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c
All kinds of Silks at low prices
60c Wool Dress goods, lateot, yd
29c SOOOyards to select from
In all tho latest styles. Prices
away down.
Best Sans Silk, ball 2c; Safety
pins, 2c; Best Spool Silk, 3c
spool; Darning Cotton, lc ball;
8c whlto Pearl Buttons, 4c do.
Hundreds ef yards of Ribbons,
Laws. Esobroliierlos and Trl-
taias on sale.
San Francisco, 0t. 31. When
.the steamship Ronnoko arrived. last
night, custom houso officials went
aboard and arrested G. O. Hartftand
W. Bird, members of tho crow, who
nro Btispccted of being members 'of a
gang of smugglers. Another ntcm-
ber of tho nlloged gang wnB taken off
tho steumor when it reached Soattlo
from points furthor north. Ho Is
sand to hnvo mado n comploto con-fcrstlon.
The Straus Letter and Su
preme Court Decision
Both Help Him
New York, Oct. 31. Hearst cam
paigners todny aro making great cap
ital out of tho decision of tho court
of nppealR yesterday, that multlplo
potltlons for cnndldateu aro valid,
and upon tho letter of Nathan Straus
favoring Hearst. Hearst managers
say tho establishment of tho princi
ple of tho validity of multlplo peti
tions Is of so much vnluo to tho com
munity that the puhllshor'B nctlon,
at his own oxponso should nut go un
rewarded. Straus' letter Is used as
hoavy artillery nt all tho spoaklng
cantors today.
Straus for years has boon trying
to hnvo tho poor women nnd chil
dren got plenty of fresh, puro milk.
Ho says tho action of tho trust, In
raising tho prlco of milk, was crlm
Inal. Ho declares tho governor could
hnvo prevented It, Ho knows If
Hearst was governor tho crlmo would
be stopped and punished. Ho says,
as n Domocrat, ho must support
Hearst. Tho Republicans nro gain
ing confidence. It nppcars tho agri
cultural dlstVicts aro falling In lino
for Hughes. HenrHt's campaign of
personnl invective has apparently
lunt him much support. Hughca
dignified methods nud Ignoring ot
personnl nttneks Is giving-him great
strength.
STICK
TO HIS
GRAFT
STATE
WON
ONCE
LAND
SWIPERS .
BUSY
Locate Three Countries While
Heney Wrestles With
City Graft
Redding, Cnl., Oct. 31. Thou
sands ot acres of land In Shnstn,
Trinity nnd Siskiyou counties woro
entered this morning by entrymen,
who had been in lino for three dnys
at tho laud office. Contrary to ex
pectations, tlicro was no trouble oth
er than confusion. Four hundred on
trios woro mado boforo night. Now
locators nro coming in constantly,
but tho cream of tho land Is stnkou.
Mnny good sales nro being made.
8omo places In tho lino sold nn high
ns $600.
THEGiRL
IS JUST
HYPNOTIZED
Bolllnghnm, Wash., Oct. 31. Ada
Humphries, who was hypnotised sev
eral days ago by "Prof. DuPrles,"
cannot bo restored to hor right mind.
She Is lying In n hospital, Indulglnit
In childish prnttle. Tho hypnotist
loft tho city. Tho young womnn was
Infatuated with him, nnd was follow
ing him around, Tho physlclnns can
TT nothing ItlfTTTrrglrl.
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TIiIn In All Right.
Washington, Oct. 3 l.-r President
Roosevelt and Mrs. Hoosovolt went
todny to Pine Knot, Albormnrlo
county, Virginia, to remain until
Monday. Tho Prosldont will hunt
turkeys. After leaving the tralu nt
North Cnmdon, they will drlvo 17
miles to their cottngo.
POOR
LITTLE
COUNTESS
All the Gould Millions Could
Not Bring Her Any
Happiness
Paris, Oct. 31. Tho hearing of
tho Countess Castollano's divorce be
gan today. Mltro Cruppy, represent
ing tho countess, declared that fre
quently tho count struck nnd slapped.
IiIb wlfo during tho qunrrols caused
by IiIh demands for money. Other
startling rovo'ntlonu woro mado, and
tho trial promises, to bo sensational
In tho extreme Tho plaintiff do
mnndn nu nbsotttto dlvorco nud tho
custody of tho children, it la paid
tho troubles nnd cruel trcntmont by
Count llonl commonred threo months
after mnrrlngo. Instances of Infidel
ity nro nltegod. Cruppy stated It Is
tho intention ot tho countess to ro
mnln In Frnnco nflr tho dlvorco nnd
ralsfe hor children hero.
Cruppy nllegos cloven cases ot In
fidelity on tho part of llonl. lit
said tho count had five places for
j mooting women. HoiiI'h attorneys
demanded that tho women bo named.
I Cruppy objected, saying It was u-
loss to Involve othors, Tho only
I name mentioned was that of Luele
I do Lommos, n notorious demi-monde.
Cruppy showed n lottcr from this
womnn to Bonl, which Anna found.
I Ho said tho wlfo knew of Cnatollana'a
Infidelity slnco 1808. Onro boforw
.women had caused tho cnuntoss to
jloiivo norliTistfnnl. Neither of tho
parties to tho suit worn present.
Cruppy declared that llonl hold tho
purso string), nnd only permitted his
(wlfo for long periods $00 to $80 n
month for hor personal expenditures.
Chlrngo Markets.
Chicago, Oct. 31. Wheat 73fl
74 H, corn 43 Si, oats 36ViC35.
CUtunort flrt .11 liiitpo Tniinnh
E. Gray was absont from tho bench
today, on account of Illness, being,
only tho second day slnco his elec-j
tion 43 years ngo that ho has been
absent nt tho opening of court
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Widow of JHIS Vita-ran.
Brooklyn, Oct. 31, Mrs. Drusllln
Morrell Is receiving tho congratula
tions of her friends In tho homo of
her daughter, Mrs. Jennlo Velror,
122 Adolphl street, on reaching tho
venerablo ago of 102 years. Sho
was born at Woburn, Mass., In 1804,
her husband being Daniel Morrell,
for many years tho tollgate keeper
at Coney Island and a veteran of tho
war of 1812. Tho aged lady who Is
In fairly good health entertained her
friends by telling thern about Coney
Island In tho early days.
Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 31. Tho stnto
wns victorious against tho Lumber-'
men's Association this morning. Tho
supremo court ordnrod tho secretary
to bring Into court nil tho records
of correspondence, which hnd boon
objected to on tho grounds that tho
Btatuto only applied to outside cor
porations. Tho objection wns not
sustained. '
UTES
WILL NOT
FIGHT
Robbed ii Robber.
Nashville, Tonn., Oct. 31 The
Southern Express Company admits
its robbery yesterday on the Nash
ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis road,
In which It is believed that $70,000
was stolen.
Abandoned the Fort.
Mobile, Ala., Oct 31. On ac
count of tho damage of the recent
storm the government has decided
to temporarily abandon Fort Morgan.
Inspector Not Guilty,
Chicago, Oct. 31. The civil ser
yleo commission which tried Police
Inspector Luvin, on the charge of
framing up a bnrglary td got promo
tion, today found aim not guilty,
Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 31. 81
troops of cavalry aro -moving to
ward tho Utes on Powder river to
round them up. There Is no official
Information of nny depredations
whatever, and thoro are over 100
able-bodied Indians In tho band. Tho
Utes hnto tho Cheyennes, and say
that thero is no truth in tho story
that they aro going to co-operate
with the Cheyennes. It is expected J
mat tney win no laxeu wimoui uvmn
a shot.
Salem's City
Pimaies
Next Saturday will icttlo who tho official candidates will bo of their
respectlvo political parties, Thero nro other important matters to be
settled, and chief among them Is tho condition of your teeth, and how
to havo thorn in tho most perfect order.
Dr. Ii. B, Wright, tho painless dentist can demonstrate to you that
ho can best servo you, as to quality of "work? no pain, anil correct
prices.
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McEYOY BROS.
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Omaha. Oct. 31. An unverified
report says tho troops of cavalry
and a band of Cheyennes clashed on
Powder river last night, and that
three Indians wcro killed and others
wounded.
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Tli Nevada Reservation.
Dutchman'a Preek, Nov., Oct 31,
A town has bon staked obT here.
Surveyors aro working today, aad a
largo (amp is assured. Hlcb oro has
been brought from all around, The
reservation peoplo aro otlHlUc.
gome claim Jumping bs occurrM,
and several shooting scrap bavo
bom averted. A mate sgmUjmc
fcft called for tonight to elect a re
mrAar awl nana la district. A li-
flsjatsjft casswsHf w4l t totmrt at
a ssas Me(Jjbf toNHt.
1 Octobor 30, 1906.'
Dr. Wright has just extracted llvo
teeth for mo, without any pain what
over, MRS, JACK MILLER,
Turner, Or
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$ 1 25 Diamond
Ring Ftee
To e rf Itk rt4 ot JacMMiry 1, 1M7. Go iim1 ei M sHasaaw
Ut Bar's Jwelry wt4ow.
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Dr. B. E. Writht, Th Painlesf Dentist
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