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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
w. " & 9ATLT OATIWAI JOURMAIi, MAMWg. 0 HHf, 9B9E BWMaWaWWBWBWBWBBaBlBaBBaeBw"r' GOOD Goods eM&& ii i jm i , : a wim:m GOOD Goods NEW SPRING GOODS TlwlAtwtTnrtoUoiwof fmililoii'ifvorlU'iilyIiiiiirf hIioivii licn ilnt, all fn thv moM exclusive mill orlg imiloVslgtis nnimltenii '" liovo long mnrkwl IIiJm style-lending More mid prloWi are no low ns to provo MfriVallug'.'fo tffo niwt ciuioutlcnl h1io)mth. NKW GOODS AIMIlVIXa BVKIIV WAY. I Embroideries tyo" nbver lind such a bonullful collcctidn Of flno-onibroldorles at unh' llttlo ,prlceav Thoro Are om lroIdorlvrWy.9Vory practical fiur poeo. Tlio dainty llttlo edges or trimmings and tlio wldo BklrtlngB iyl flotuicljjga. Spmo oxgoptlonnl values nt ' ' 12 1-2c,15c, 19c Ladies' Suits An unusually flno uhowlng of spring's fiwvorlto ntylcs. Moro now onc received yesterday. Thoy cotno In tlio populur Eton nnd Jackot stylos In protty stripes nnd chock, also plain materials In groat variety of colorH. Tho young wtBi too, litis boon thought of In this collection. You'll find hero Just what you want nnd tho prlco In quite modest for such good qunlltlc-s. $11,85 to $40 Hosiery Dainty stylos In iiprlng hoslury arc on display In Oil Uoparttnenl. Vou will find hero innpy protty thliiKR and nt prices that nro very low. piotticoath Wo nro JiiHt In recoipt of n now supply or guaranteed 81 MC PIJI'TICOATH Mndo up from tho celebrated M()Ni:V.!.GK HIMvH Which nro guaranteed not to Hpllt or crnok. Now stylos JiiHt In $1485 i Instead of $25 A gront snvliiK on mon'B cloth ing. Evory garment In this salo Is gunrnntood ALI-i WOOL nnd la thoroughly lmmMnllorod through out. Stylos nnd fabrics aro the best. A most fnvornblo opportuni ty to get a GOOD suit for n llttlo inonoy. Women's Shoes Spring's now stylos nro hero In n vnrloty to ploaBo you. Evcryono Ih tho host for stylo, lit, durability nnd prlco to bo found In tho city. You can bo suro of finding your bIzob hor In' tho stylo you will Ilka. Wash Goods N'owoat In dcBlgtiB nnd coloring In a vnrloty that contnluH something for ovoryono nnd nt prlcts they wnnt to pay, THURSDAY, EKBBUAIir SI. P"L t..i- Twilr. fook At Patton Bros.' east window. A.Croshig Xnlwncp ,Stno of the good people who ini tio W Thirteenth and Court streets hlv'c a grttfnonco against tho city In comparison' "I which tho Southern Pncllic violations afnk into inslgnlfl cancd ' UP there they have a crossing that Is about n foot higher than the aide ilk, and they have tried for two vears to get It lowered. .Neigh -born' by" the score havo lntorcodod with" Mayor Waters, and his olevon different street commissioners, with the city marshal, the doff catcher nnd the late famous police force, but tho old crowing Is still the highest card In thVJeck. Now they are religious ly going after Jim Martin, tho street commissioner who Uvos within n block, and they propose to make life so muWble for him that ho will beg for the privilege of cutting It down. There aro more children to tho square rod In that section than nny where else In town, lind thore Is hardly an hour of the day whon some mother Is not obliged to roscue her precious offspring from destruc tion by this pitfall: It is now sug gested that It will bo oaslor to get tho sidewalks raised than tho cross ings lowered, and that procosa may bo Invokod, but nt nil ovonfs tho neighborhood propose to have the nuisance nbatod cost what It will. Advance Si'h" Tickets for tho skntlng mnBquor ade, to he glvon nt tho Auditorium rink Friday evonlng, February 22d are now on snlo at tho box omco. Ad mission 25c, skntos 25c. o - TOMORROW IB IUCM.VANT DAY. Hhort lengths of mumnl)lo nnd dc (KiiiUhlo gool nt . , . . g HALF PRICE Personals CITY NEWS A fie hariB4 Para for Ywr OwMMMwt-km tirwwil MsiwTdr Ant) skntlng carnival nt tho Audi torium rink Friday evening, Febru ary Sd. Admission 3Bc. Hniup, ProfosBor Drndtoy, 8. V. Ramp, Dan Hluor, Win, Bchulinur Ich, D. a Van Dorn, W. II. Egnn, H T. Judil, Professor Thompson, A. M. Asplnwnll, M. ,J. KvntiH nnd ,Mrn Evans wore nmotvg tho speukorH of tho dny. An oxcollont dlnnur wns served. Nxtk, Iw)k, Look At Patton Dros.' east wndow. Hriiiiinut- Wall pnpor, So n roll. Hamilton. U u ran & Mrs. Walter llttsl Coming, Among tho treats on the program which will bo given In tho Oesuur concert Monday ovenlng will bo sev- AlMl Htudontn e,l vocnl numboru from Mrs. Nailer Itwa. of Par and Mr. 1 1 ood h ,ddMlwd tho faoulty nnd r rich contralto volco. at vrhloh ho i , ' . ... ...' ... has perfect control nnd whether In nt ml out a of Wlllnmetto University In tho oollugo ohnpol yesterdny, by Hpo olal Invitation. Bunntor Ilooth Is n, fortUilnio or dollcato passaged her m...wm ... ..-. .v. ,w . .... j tuinkur and fluent talkor, and tlmo tho alngor for tho liMUlltul .,.'..,. ..... ... . ,' . students. IMnu Your (xtlumo i For tho mnsquerado nt the Audi- A vory mircfMful and wollattud- torlum rink Friday, February 22d. ed fanners' Instltuto was held at II rooks Yesterday under tho dlrec- HlMtor for I. o. O, l Itulhllng ladings and svutlmenl of tho com-jtoaor. MrM J-'unmr's liutltut I The toeal UMim of Odd Follows last evening unanimously Instructed tho truttoot to Immediately put an vlovator In thlr building at the cor ner ut Court and High streets. Iltt'imuutt -Wall paper. So a roll. Huron & tlon and auspices' ot tho Htnte Agri cultural College K. W Manning Dr. James With) combe, Howard MANY A MAN i.l. V. .....- 1.. Ilk,.. .- . m4m(7. You to eeatrry t 4iM wWm at owr owa ks4 ji4 (Jnuul OWwm VUlt Iam!k a4 toiaa Umh t tal Tho leoal lodges ot Odd Follows wer last evening honored by an of nolal visit from Orand Master K. V. Carter, High Priest Vaster and Clrand 8ecrtary M. U. ttharon, who spoke on tho great bcueflta ot Odd Fellowship, and complimented Che- makeu lodge on their work and loy ally. Thero wero about 300 of the UwughJ tkty iniwt V rlgkt local linlgo and visiting members W m ty ! . present, and appropoa to tho affair swn4, ui our yrU art a fine banquet was served. In flnmes. Tho ) 'Mingo wns quickly cafrled to tho streot, and waatho only article of furnltuiQo bo jnh torlally dnmnged. , Itcinnnnt : Wall paper, Gc n roll, Duron & linmlltou. n Short tf Kiiul The setting out of an oil oar yes terday, while on rout to this oil)' from Portland, caused the local plant to run short of fuel last even ing, nnd us n rosult th service was slightly crippled. Tho Information of tho dolayed ear did not reach the local mnnagur until It was too late to permit of other arrangements, nnd tho condition was unavoidable. TJio car arrived onrly this morning, and tho tnnks wore soon filled. Mtuquerndo PrUo Orandor than ever, on exhibition lu Patton Dros.' oast window. tort et Mmmm; tut go contrary to U t Mtwrti t yoa will al- t4 U wom ot L K rTmaslnK ? D4PlaCHMS Wkr. m)stlx It mM fee. WOft't CWHt J Mi BARrTS iCWELRY STORE ItlUltlUUlt Wall paper, to a Hamilton. roll. Uuren i. KitMll Hrt Au Alarm wa sxnt In at 9 o'clock last night to the Aro department from tho Salem lodging faoute, owing to a small blase, whtcb waa extln gulhHl bfor tbov coropAny rfachivl lh buHdlRK. Tdtt Ufidtofii, while looklnc far ioui lighted mm IMmtty Mt Jmwtm khiI wklck wm quickly nvl90a High Kchool TeuiiU Court Tho Salem high school la going to have an oxcollont addition to their athletic department, lu the form of a match and accidentally set n tennis court, which Is now under construction on tho southwest cor ner ot tho school campus. It Is go lug to be Just an ordinary dirt court, but will be constructed lu a way that will make It an equal. It not superior to any court uow In tho olty. Most turo, of tho work Is to be done by tho stu dents. A tennis club it being organ ised In tho high school, and only such student! as Join this and give their sharo In work or money will bo allowed tho use of tho court. A meeting was held the other night. In which Kalph Moore was choton as president for this year. A more complete organisation will be Mtade lu a day or so. J. A. Taylor went to Portland to day on buslnoee. Itny Iloan, the biscuit man, Is vis iting In tlio city. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Cattorlln wont .to Portland todny. Miss Km in a Coplltr. hns gone to Portland to reside. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith la visiting friends In Eugene. Mrs. 0.' D. Glovor and son loft to dny for San Francisco. A h. Drown loft today on n busi ness trip up tho valley. Claronco Deoiunn, of Portland, Is visiting Salem frlondB. .Miss lluby Thompson loft todny for 'ii visit In Orogon City. Morris Kllnger loft this morning for Woodburu on business. Mrs. David Eyru mid Mrs. Mcln tyro nro visiting lu Turner. Mrs. F. Sottlemlor, of Woodburn, nrrlvod In the city this morning. J. L. Jonos, of Jefferson, was In tho city on hiiHinewi this morning. MIbh Mabel Kennedy, of Wood burn, Is tho guest ot Salem friends. Mrs. 0. D. Ross left today for Al bany, where she will visit her parents. H. 1j. Irvln, the shoe man, loft thla morning for Portland on busi ness. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. McCnll havo recently movod from Toppenlsh, Washington, to Seattle. Judge C. K. Wolverton wbb In tho olty yoBterdny, taking In tho legisla ture nnd visiting frlondB. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, who has been visiting Sfllom friends, returned to hor homo In Albany today. Mrs. F. T. (Irimth, who bus beon visiting Snlem friends, left yesterday for hor homo In Orogon City. Mrs. F. Alexander, of Florence, who has been visiting hert, left this morning for a Ult la Kugene. Mrs. K. W. Hnlnett and daughtore nrrlvod in the city eterday to visit President Haines, of the senate. Wlllard L. Marka. deputy eouaty elerk ot l.lnn county, spent yester day lu this elty viettlng the legisla- rUlcm Military lUxut Will furnish music tor the mas querade at the Auditorium rink Fri day evening. 'February 22d. Admis sion 35c llouil 'Appromt Qcorgo M. 8mlth etorday filed his bond la tho Marlon county court as administrator ot the estate of the lato John King, and tho same was approved by Judgo Scott, The bond Is In the sum ot JJO.'OOO. Larjt SWtmHit wf IUjn TtlUoa A Co. Is making a conilgn et ot 300 toas ot hay to Portland and Seattle. Mrs, J. C. Richards, who has been the guest of Mrs. Henry Fawk, left this morning fer her home la Cot tage drove. Miss M. U. Wordeu left this wora ing for Pendleton, whore she will visit Mm. Paalay, whe formorly lived In Salem. Mrs. J. D. Olmsted and daughter, Miss Freda, who have boon the gueaU of Mrs. C. L. Watt, Uft this morning for their home In Portland. Qlarenco Parker, the well-known candy maker, arrived la the city this morning to visit frleads. Clar ence has revently engaged la busi ness in Forest Grov and U doing nicely, t Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Reed, ot Port land, are visiting Rev. aad Mrs. D A. Errett, of this oUy. Mr. and Mr. Reed and Roy. aad Mrs. Brrett were old-tlmo friends la Palmyra, Missouri. Worthy OranJ Matroa May L, Sherwlu, ot tho Kastera Star, who hat beea la tho olty vtytlag tho lo cal lodgv, left this xaoratag for Port Ul; where alto will officially meet the order ot that city. EVELYN THAW'S NERVE (Continued from page obb;. With tears in her voice. Evoly.n replied: "Oh, 1 could not. White wouldn't let me. Ho tnnd? md swear I would never tell mamma." Jerome drew fi'om tho girl n do tajled statement of various occn slons when improper relations with White were renewed. Time and again tears enmo into her eyes, her volco trembling as Bho answered. She Insisted that she nlways fought White's advances, nnd that ho nl ways piled hor with wine until she was partially Intoxicated. Sho said she had beon Whito's victim moro than once in the Twenty-fourth, street studio and moro than onco In thO'Mndison Square tower. Sho re membered only onco in the Twenty second street Btudlo. She explained that "White got scared about tho Twonty-second street place." Evelyn said sho told all of tho pitiful story to Thaw in Paris, nnd that ho called White names. Again Joromo kindly asked: "Why didn't you toll your mothor?" "Oh, I couldn't; I'd rather dlo thnn toll hor." A pitiful wan seomed to make Jerome yield for a time. "Did you ovor visit Dr. Carlton Flint?" "Couldn't romomber such n visit.'' "Did you over visit tho doctor with Jack Dnrrymoro?" "No."' "Sure?" "Yos." "In tlfo operations you hnvo un dorwont, woro any of them of n criminal nnturo?" Evolyn explained tho operations for nppondlcltls, nnd Jorome drppped tho subject. Tho room buzzed with goslp ns tho quostton Recalled ru mors In connections with tho names of Evelyn nnd Darrymorc. Evolyn showed n dotormlnntlon to got tho ordonl ovor with, for Jorome offered to oxcuso hor at noon, but tho girl said sho preferred to go on. Tho Thnw examination took n now turn. Tho witness gained strength, nnd sipped from n glass of water , Jorome rend n letter wrltter by Ev olyn to nn nctrcss In the Florodorn Compnny, then playing in London, doscrthlng tho pleasures of Paris, and her visit to tho "Dead Rnt." Sho admitted that tho account In tho bank lu tho Metropolitan opera hotiBe block was separate from tho Mercnntllo Trust Company rtccount, and that ll was provided by White immediately aftor ho wronged hor Following tho stntomont that her im propor relations with Whlto were discontinued after January, 1902, Joromo questioned Evelyn nbout the lottors rccolvcd from Whlto In Paris. Sho said tho last sho saw of thorn wns In Hnrtrldgo's ofllcc, Joromo called Hartrldgo to tho stand nnd tried to force him to produco tho tot ters. Tho nttorney stood on his pro fessional privileges, and easily balkod tho prosecutors. Joromo naked Hartrldge It ho had a report of Dr. Hammond, tho alienist on Thaw's montnl condition. It Is reported that Hammond reported Thaw still Insane. Joromo would llko to got tho roport to aid him to send Thaw to tho asylum, If ho falls to convict. Ilafore Hartrldgo could answer Jo romo withdrew tho question and a recess wns taken. Court will bo hold tomorrow nnd Saturday. Tho Judgo npset tho agreement mndo thla morning to ac commodate the Pittsburg doctors, who are hero to tostlfy. Evelyn wns recallod when court reconvened thU afternoon. Joromo said ho would require n day nnd n half on cross examination. Logal process has been served commanding Hartrldge to produco Kvelyn'a letter. This afternoon Joromo said that two wltuosscs were present who enmo from other states; that Evelyn was tired, and asked that tho trial be suspended In order that tho testi mony of Drs. Deemer and Dlngnman could bo taken at once. Hartrldgo objected. Ho said that Evelyn was under great strain, and wished to got through with tho ordeal. Dr. Dingaman was then permitted to tell why ho must return to Pitts burg. Tho court announced that ho would hold court Friday and Satur day for the benefit ot the Pittsburg gontlemen. Evelyn was recalled to tho stand. Jeromo reverted to the wrong at White's' hands. Evelyn said this recital on the stand was tha first tlmo sho ever told her wrongs. except to Thaw la Paris, Says "White Waa Kind. Jerome recalled the Incident of tho unnamed man In tho tower atu dlo. Tho witness repeated, under questioning, that Edna Goodrich in troduced her to White in 1901. la July or August, Jerome rocalle her softening toward Whlto oa her trip from Paris to Boulogne, and eho said: "I knew ot no one niton whom I could depend more m showed- conslderatloTT?15 my family, H.nSffW trled.to make Thn .!?rMai3 I told him White WW!! Sffl '"." frtbtafS l run , To, could make Thaw iih4 . "Did R,lnn n ". "- I! "uuuncn tell thing nbout White bef0re him?" asked Jernt "Edna said he was a ,., I asked If she was J bhc said no. She said he vJ.J meet mo, nnd ga me ,.,. .. society." j ."D!ho t ;i you it , '" . u.u- at the theiiM. ...t ....... . "u "lut ""ore he drftrfkj You know nt the time of uLjl bwib mai. ue wag martlcd! ,"Yes." . r,veiyn ioiu ot anothof nJ whom White paid attention,, urtJUBi'U mr BUSplCIOn?. U-Vft- said, manifested a patcrnil E luwuru hub gin alio told oU ty-' where ' White afid thi woro present. White inslcte4 ano gin could only have on of chnmpngne. This made h poet his Intentions toward the Hj "It wns tho same bluff he pui to mo," Bniu tlio witness blttcrl; -t "Tho samo bluff" mVi t..J "Yes, It was nothing but tan said Evelyn. Coaxed, Tensed and ScoKW. 1 Joromo tried to draw from Evt' sintemonts which would thot thi sho wnB not, tho Innocent gb appeared to bo from her tloirtfi whon sho met White He could m& mnlrn T.rkM n.1.,1, IiaIh.. ,.lit-. l. ni.nu ui i.iiimi. uciuk maniwnii tho gossip of the dressing r Ono by ono Jeromo led her ow "pnrtles" nt White's studloi m ous to hor ruination. She tali at nono of them had she tees Rj" thing Improper. Jerome tried. mnko hor admit, In a clear ittcz thnt tho champagne sho drank night of hor ruination vss not forcnt from nny other champip Ho reverted to the attention Whlto nftor her ruin. Ami his question witness said that Wtt wns not decorous In his trcatnest? "Ho wob always coaxhs, times tensing and sometime! sj ing unplcnsantly to renew tWr ft Met relations." Sho said the hi tried to go anywhero alone Whlto, on nccount of his ohnoilesjl .pleadings. Kvel)!! Makes a llrear. Tho most sensational fcatnri-; curred lot this afternoon. Bj slip of tho tonguo by Efjs, which sho named Frances Beta! n former member ot the orlfW Floradofa Sextett , now Udr li burton, ns a frequent visiter si Whito's studios With thli ton tion oil tho other names meatls whoro whispered by tho wltnMlj to 'Joromo's ear Tho audlll ! tlon of Miss Reunion's name nn accident. 1 Joromo drew from EveljnUlt mission that sho occupied t Qrnnir Hotol with her oalJ rs fnnnwMni' with lllO one Thl Pled. Tho trial was then sdjoat until Monday. Markers, Attention itixmrvn vour skates ana fJ tickets In advanco for th ii rausquorado at tho AuJUwl day evening, Fobruary 2!d. nl now on sale. t iC TT.1m Has nurwKv wnw - - m .ia JJUMtf VM aTl rraalc Mereiltb, . Oatee wK Wsa. row ' 139 Qosnasw-seel street. flEY sas Over U lswia: NEW TODAY WhhIchI Placo to do hoa( day or wock. Journal. Ducks WslL-WUl PT ... i in w" ost roarKei vn - ntttTi red to our place. 1W v-nJf lO& OUUUI -..,- Per it, Furnished "JM North Commerclsl s" M 3f. O. Wee. For SJe Good, gentle drf vrlta harness; " r. i.-j y.... f a Pe,T urea ubbsj -Htrt ftt Joamtl t l mend than White. He was kl4 a4 II