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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1908)
Money There's many money saving opportunities on all kinds of seasonable and wanted merchandise, broken lines, short lengths, during our great MOVING SALE MIIIIlllIIIilllllHIIIIIIIIIII Make out your lists for future needs and procure them during this sale Silk Waists ItKDl'CKD ONlVrillHD. Tailor Suits iti:i)uci;i) o.NH-Tiiiiu. Tailored Suits , ItHHlTHI) ONK-HALF. Skirts ni,'i)U:i:i o.vh-tiiiiiii. Bath Robes HKIMTItl) ONH-TIIIHI). Kimonas IIKDITHI) OMMIAI.I', Muslin Wear ItKIUVUI) ONU-Tlllltl'. Children's Coats HHiiuciin o.vi;.ii,M Furs KIIIIUCHI) U.N'ICTIIIIIIK Ilnrk lYoin tint Philippine. (Unltoa Press Leased Wire.) Ban FraneJsco. Jan 17 The army traniport Muford arrived this morn Ids after a 3s-dny'a voyage from the Philippines. Aside from A3 regular PAMongera thorn were on beard over 200 enlisted men from the army, navy and marluv rp, !l dliaharged Million, men military eoavleU and sovoml liifano men. HHVt Torpedo rivj. (1'nlted Preaa Uaaed wlro.) Ida Janwta, Jh. 17. The AroerL can torpedo flotilla Is oxjHtoted to arrive here momentarily, bavins pawod Cape lrlo. north of bore, this tHomlag. 1 Q in Muhtl llalUl In Whipped. TaagUr. Morocco. Jaa. IT A tor. rifle UBOHemot to (V ravine Hoar JfetUt tMMweM a Pencil wlewu ad A BUWWr f p MHNM)Hled Wy Mm lat JlalW'f fori otctrred WwUi. day. aceordiag u a dtaiwtra Jott r retTd kre The new to tk effwt at ik rrmk gain rlci vie. tory. aWhoNKk they wero oauata lrHl Twenty Prwieli MMIon aad thr tmiUr Mr wo Ma or the Arab r 4 OHihiou (or ladtea at J,S0. tlei. bin ik. .- v .'.. E3j!tkntj MtiM.NM llMaedluntocJatraw'" khvt full W.t ., ., ,.. nr ou of Hat and t4, or a ay SALEM SHOE STORE, e& Mapicii, 236 STATE ST. SAlfM nnrr.rM ' Saving Dress Goods All this Benson's dkwmI dress goods In plaids, checks and over paid In n wldo range of color combinations In medium nnd dark Bhad- 3C to 64 incho wide. 60c vnluos, Moving Snlo , 76o values, Moving Snlo , fl.00 values, Moving Bale , $1 26 values, Moving Halt , 3wc .... 50c .... 67c 84c $1.60 value, (M f)f) Moving Sale 4 vv 2.00 values, ti "54- Moving 8nlo P 1J.J0 VRlllWf, Ci fj7 Moving Sale P -" Organdies l'ancy Silk Orgnndlen In light, medium nud dark ehadea; val uw up to 05c yard, 4 Qr Moving Snle iJ' Hosiery Hosiery bargains worth Investi gating; nil are of the beat make, material ami llnlah. 50o ombruldorcd Illnok lloso In full range, of slaw 39c tile nnd 7lo II OSS, Moving Hale ombroldered lllnck 48c SjtriTifl C'm nsMSMEMmSkSXMA HAVKI) Till? UVMH. Hut May Die lYom Wouudt Itivt'lvt'd at HamU f HoIiIhtm. New York, Jaa. 17. ThreuRk the hravMry of the ulKhtwntehmuu an at tempt to Muel the fumuut Kuax Morimu oolleotlou of preeloaa atontu la the AiHorlenn Musoum of Nnturul HWtory wna frualrateil at an oarly hotir thin inornlHK. The wutohmau, John Kenny, wa (hot and probably fatally uouaded Wy the would-be rob bor, who owmk1. Keway waa mk Ihk hla rouade when auddunly a man jawtittHt from behlad a door, aiwl atrwek him with n blunt laeUttweat AltkoNKk partially Htaaaed, Keaay Krapelwl with the Intruder, whereHp. oh the latter drew a revolver, kot Keaay through the band and agala ktrnck blot over the head, kaoek la him down. The ataa Ned. Whoa Itenay recovered be called the police, bat no traae of the robber eoakJ be fonnd. U la feared Kenaey aaffered eoarowloa t ike brala. Uai tawUy Modlolae eaanut mvo all doetotr UtIU. bat oaa aare a Reed aaare of theat. Qa tvra.hll- HB(s parkaice ba kept a whole family !la k4 hMltk for a year. Dependable Sho2s e tf yon waat teadole ehoea. we are toared to at )oa. If yn vraa: lyllen ahoea yon may dooond nnon dtaK thow W. Wkhr atylUh or ao4, yon way roty aoon one thine -Uey u viiks, 4oMifaU. aad o do nn a km awoteoaa that onr nrtooi aro n,naoWy 'rnt. Hom aw a row .inMy Invttin eorta t now tko Ur. Dnnn n iia.i -.i. - ." r"0 ooj for men. ntunir dwirtM.1.. .. wrantJo,, All rZCT'L 2 , .,.., w..vwtv DAILY CAPirAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OREGON, Opportunities Cleanup on Footwear Broken linos of men'B nnd wo men's high grndo fihooa nt greatly roducod prlcos $3.00 nnd $3.60 kid, pntont nnd dcmM;rlght shoos fo tf1! Q womon's wear .... v)OtI $3 r0 fitmotiB Pingroo shoos made .for womon, readjust-," 'f mont snlo 43 I - $3. SO values In iiioii'h shoos In n II tiH variety. 3 fiK Snlo price C.UJ 2 fie Rhoo polish; Hold ovorywhere Ht the uniform prlae, 2f A t? Re-ndjuatmont sale Jt Knit Underwear Wornon's knit underwear, cslet Ing of vettu nnd pants, long ttluovea, ankle lengths; natural grey color; Hue llulsh. Regu- lnr $1.00 value. , Bpoclnl 75c Huvouy Yarn nnd Spanish Klos worth (tip to ISc skel Kxtro. apodal ..... 5c 6 S. jonA rt W0ftAreC 1'irrv-Hix .MumKi!.s OrfKOH'a llcronl for Killing During tlu Ynir 1007, During tho year 1907 the criminal records of the rltms oouatlea of ,, . . . n h ate of Oregon reoord IC mur. dra. Of this numbor, and In splto of thu fact that only ten murderers ' eHipd in iHoehoa of the po lice of. ' tlelahi. wot a Mingle oauo 1 recorded ' whore caplUl punUhiaeat waa ad- was lnietred In oxpintlon of the offense. Ih fact, only three of tho (C nwir lerwrs were onnvleteil on being tried. Twu of the are serving terme or aeoond degree verdicts, while the othor who waa eonvteted of murder la tho third decree haa appealed to tae annenor ooart and hie once aow pending. la addition to Um ton nnaro Wended mnrdorora, a almtllar nnm Wr rvnderod fnrthor Invoatlgniton Hoaloen by ommmMUiuc tnlcldo mm. dtaty attor comwltUng their ormo. iuni momereK entored a olon of Jf4ofettM and anoeoodod la eon Ttnetnf a Jnry that nh waa the cone, while In only on inwnee wai the vawrltten law plen reoortod to In )notlncotw of the act. Throe aJIMd wurdoms wore dinvaMrcod for lak of eridenro. and U cnoag nro attl uiim trial. KUteon onorllooa of huaaan ilia i-iirre- wbilf one or the oihar of Upnrtt weio under the inauAM i'f Uouor. Forty-ihre of tho mnr dfM wr erptrntel by moana of nienrws vn by th uw o( the kJUIt or fcJnni tnatruutvnt xnd one tho r.urder -hort Harvoy K. ' u at Baker City, by uoo o( a bomb la tho en ir ut thr nr no niunivrtH-V a4ltltlK wecutlon. QfA. Rludgeu. moriervr 0f hU winuf la ih city 1 PoitbtPd in 1IM. ad "ericte of ttiutrr In the ftrat do. roe. U etlll eoJoylnc !f. aiiti. a prtaon while nwaMlni a ae trial. TultilihHlMwnf llqrv Nw York. Jan, i: A pt1tmi aaiax the nropoaal f me brwors to rate the wit of hew Jl r bar- '' wm mado at a lartoly ittftaJj ZZ "TS.f JSrr k wi.iM Mnav aJnvatM I - iHs jntftrr thn SATURDAY. JAXCAltr 18, 1008. $12.50 Raincoats 7 Cft Reduced to ViW 15.00 Rain Coats Q flfl Reduced to "VU 18.00 Rain Coats Reduced to 12.00 5.00 Bath Robes 7 en Reduced . OwdV 6.00 Bath Robes Reduced to 4.00 7.50 Bath Robes Reduced to 5.00 25c and 35c Fancy Sox Reduced to 19c n 1.25 Eancy Shirts Reduced to 78c 1 .50 Fancy Shirts Reduced to 75c 2.50 Fancy Shirts Reduced to Tho Iticc Proldfin, JadlHOU. Mlt. . Jan 17 Tni-laln. tlvo Investigation of the great race problem confronting iha Snui), u in. vitoHl In a et of rotolutlong Intro- tucml tod' b' Kpreeentatlve Deos ,n, -yW'J loKlalntture and adopted by that body. Th, molutlon8 every itatf ,n tho Union to sond a commlMlon of fair-minded mon to Inveetjgate the question on tho spot, as a movement favoring such action to growing thronghot the South, a fair nn.i imimrtiai inquiry la naked by tho lei;. Ulature. A dm I ml Coming West. Santa Barbara, Cal., Jaa. 17. HeneWorth California will ha th home of Rear-Admlral Urownaon, who recently nmlsaed aa chief of tho bureau of navigation, after hie no oloaoaat controveray with Proaldent KoooevoH. He will realdo at Oxaard with his noa. Caalw. The latter owna one of tho largoat ranehee near Oxnard. Tho rear-admiral will bo accompanied to the conat by his en Urn family. Awnlte. Action f Siiproino Court, Wnehhifion. Jan. n. Attorney Ooneral Boaanarto innoMri tku afternoon thnt. pending deeielon of tho United Statee snnromo court ro- 8Miac tho province of the iunhn.1 law, repairing rallrondt to dlapoao of uiwr eont mine hold Ion the .,. inont will not pruseut tho roods for tMinr to obey tho lav. Aa aoon alter May 1 u it i -. Ulo to take action tho gorerumont win inatttuto nroeoodlMMs iw.l whkh a prompt termination of tn 4HOatlon may ho obtained. HMymKX Vfelts lbs, iJow York. Jna it w n u r ' jm Tjm mL t tho Woatara ldonuion of Manors, arrlvod horn mat nhjht for a with itttsoan V n. wemahly regnwitar thn - mm m VV( it auko Haywood tho Joemliat ean dMnta for the proaMoncy at tho nxt oletlon. Dvllcts Ashore. doto4lu Swlfuniro. Heanon and - ZTZ, Z - t'vitp( aanore near Oan.Pi.nory A uS nju gone to the 1.55 j "VnIkcr Is Discharged. San Franclfscd, an. 17. The case of David P. Walker, the ex-presl-dent of the California Safe Deposit & Trust Company, charged with com--ii.ii.. i ,t.o cimiiorrloment of the Colton securltlos, was this morning dismissed by Judge Dunne, ai ui i d'aest of tho prosecution. Although It has been known for some time that Walker was to secure immunity for tho testimony he Is to give against his former partner, it was nut ex pected that the charge against him would be dismissed at this time and Intent." declared tho prosecutor, moved to dismiss tho ense on the ground that tho district attorney's office had no evidence of criminal Jn tent It came as a surprise to those in terested. "I wish to state to the court that after a thorough examination of tho charges against Walker we have found no evidonce showing criminal int nt," declared ta prosecutor. 'That there was culpable negligence Hioro la no doubt. He was not the man to bo president of this bank or I any other batik." Walker's attorney took excoption to these remarks, claiming thnt the attorneys for the Colton eetato had admitted that there was no culpabil ity on tho part of Walker. A warm debate followed, and was Interrupted by Judge Dunne's torso statement to tho effect thnt that the Indlotment would be dismissed. Poverty In the Transvaal. And really tho cao Is so hopoloss. There Is no prospect of an Imme diate revival. What causod the col lapeo matters little. Perhaps it wn the liberal government In England. Perhane It was Chlnoee labor or the lack of Chineee labor. Perhnps It was swindling notations. Porhapi It was elmply the fact thnt we built for a population that a country whioh lives upon Importod goods could nov er support. Whatever was tho cause, tho of fect Is clear enough. Thero are mon here today whom salaries have beon i.it down by 50 per cent. Thore are others who have no talarlos at all, nnd whose chlldrou live on bread and tea bought with borrowod money. They may bo outwardly prosporous- looking, Ilko the town. I mot two men tho othor day, well dresiod, ap nnrnntlv ti-nll.tr. In "If. Hie olothM that last " onft of Its tlto olotlio. that last, one oi them confided to mo. "That's all. if we got ond moal In two days wo con- skier ourselves lucky. Yesterday wo (iiiieti narh-tM wo shall ho nhin to dlnl perhaps wo shall bo nuio to again tomorrow. Today wo don t. it is me BiirmKiug process, oomo finauclal genlusos manage to llvj fairly comfortably on nothing how thfy do It nobody knows. The ma jorlty of tbo retrenched who had not tniough money to get out of tho sub continent altogether are slowly starv ing Tholr positions Is hopoloss. Perhnps yoti think the state of tho Golden City cannot be so bad as this that thu Btarv Is oxnciiarntotl. i There Is poveity in other lands; din - trees In other towns. They do not make tneao ululatlons. But the Rand has not beon uod to povorty like this. Its bad titnoe have never lasted to lone or sunk so deep. And the trouble la the peopl ecannot got away. It la uteleee to go to Klmber ley or Durban, or Cape Town or Port Elisabeth. They are juat aa badly off. They, too. are shrinking. The out-of-work clerk or accountant might aa well starve on tho Rand as at tho const. To leave the country al together Is too expensive. So he stays, a misery to himself aad n bur den to hi friends, llrlng example of tho shrinkage of Johannesburg. The European shareholder need not fool aorrous. The poverty of th Rand will not hurt him. Rather will It bring him bigger dividends. It will forco down wages ami working costs, aad thus send up profits. His dividends will not shrink, whatever la tho fate of the center from which the gold is produced. But tho only thing for tho out-of-works to do Is to go away perhaps tho government will expatriate thorn. Thore will be ho boom on the Rand; no sudden re vival. Steady, patioat work through out tho country will gradually re toro prosperity. But the shrinking procooa will continue for some time. Do not come to the Transvaal for at leant Ivo years ami than stay away if yon can. In ilvo yoar u may hnto aottl4 down aa a small but nmporous commercial center th oommorclnl capital of a small colony. t toda it u shrinking. y the way. tho gold output is atUl rather more than Sft.taa.etQ a yoar. But if u were twice that aasount it woohj not help us much. It nearly all lows out tk . try. either as divUeatU or in payment JW imported sood. OnpFKimnH I the London Mail. Bun 0 to 4 YH Kw k)i imM TELL US HOW TO MAKE IT Directions to Moke the Best Kidney Remedy Right at Home To make rap enough of tho "Dande Unn treatment." which la rlnt.nj .." be relieving nearly every sufferer who uses it lor duckuciic, Kiuney com plaint, Bore, weak bladder and rheu- mntlam! ept from nnv irnnil rir.-iA.-i tlon pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Extract uanuenon, one ounce Com twiiitirl Tvnrenn nnd t.hre nnnnoo r,- nniinrl Rvrnn nf Snrfinnnrlltn ci..,.. well in a bottle" and tajco in teaspoon- nil doses alter eacn meai nnd again at bedtime. Those who have tried It claim thnf It nets gently but thoroughly on the kidneys, relieving backncho and bladder trouble and urinary difficul ties almost InBtnntly. Many cases of rheumatism nro known to have been rolieved within n few days, the pain and swelling diminishing with each dose. A well known local druggist, who Is In a position to know, asserts that this prescription, wherever it be comes known, always ruins the sale of tho numerous patent medlclno rheumatism cures, kidney cure, etc. Tf I- n rfirnlun which tlin ninlnrltv nt patent modlclno manufacturers, nnd oven cerium imyuiuiuuH uiumkc io see publishod. Fow casos, Indeed, which will fnll in full V vlnlil in lln nnpiillnr. ly soothing and hoaling Influence, SUNDAY DIXNKH. Soup. Clam. Fish. Frlod Smelt. Bell. Chicken With Country Gravy. Entrlos. Chlckon Potple. Roast. Chicken With Dressing: Leg of Lamb With Dressing, Pork. Prlmo Ribs of Beef. Vogetablos. Mnshod Potatoes. Corn. Dessort. Lemon Pudding or Brandy Saucft. PIos. Poach, Applo, nnd Mince. Coffee, Tea or Milk. Chicken anc. KLITIO HOTKL. 13. KCKI.KLEN', Prop, o llll'll I'linol SlulMllir l'nrir. T,,e flr8t of n 80r,0S of h,Bh Bchoo, Bk-tng ,mrtle8 wnB Rlvon nt tho A. dltorlum rink last night. About 80 students and tholr friends wero proa- ent. The music was for couples only, and was frnlahod by McElroy's or chC8trn DurJn tho t tn0 ba5. ketbnll gnm0 nt Eugcno Wns an- nounced STARR PIANO! HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL .1 litwumiiinniiiiiiii 1 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Rcirident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Over Ladd & Buph'B Bank, Salem, Or l t NEW TODAY iajnejajajejaj(ejfajntt For Sle Bost quality cord wood. Phone 1417 or 12S3. Downing Eoff. i-15-lwk Wood Wanted By f hoso that are oorapolled to burn wet slab wow. Why not phone 1419 and get the beat dry wood on tho market. M- P. DeanJs. l-13-3t For Sale Several houses In Salem and farm 'ands at a bargain Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-eod- For Salt? a few single-comb Rhode Island Reds cookrels, from H-00 and up. Enquire at 2417 Trade street, corner of Twonty-fourth. 1-17-lwk For Sale and Wanted 75 tons ol haled hay, also some fresh cow An experienced farm hand wanted. Phone Farmers' 91 l-l7-3t Wanted a competent girl for gene ral housework. Call morning at Mrs. Louis Laohmund, 254 Nortn Churoh. t fanuiUons -pionty of thom. at Ar onue grerx house, and will be aJ tho tlmo. i-lS-3t Por Sale 34 norca adjoining ta fair ground. 10 aorea east and J acres west of the fair grounds row Can bo sold separately or in bult Good Improvements and aU kiao of fruit.?. A bargain for the rig party. Call on S. S, Cole, 570 Lib erty street, Salem. l-lS-Ha