Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 25, 1908, Image 1

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1008.
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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2S, 1008.
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HOARDED MONEY APPEARING
STUM,
Mayor of San Francisco to Wed Charity Worker
FAKE DRY600DS BROKERS
EXPOSED AT LOS ANGELES
ases Consigned Filled With Old Newspapers and
Trousers That Were Too Small
(United Preso Loused Wire.)
LwAngek Cal,, Jan. 25. Coin
i!alDtj to tho police, threatonodi
iis, criminal and civil, nntl attach-
sents galoro havo rosultod. from an
taction hold by a morolmndlso brok
ra$o company. Tho company ns-
rts It wan a bona fide affair, but
wo icono or nioro of Jewish second-
Mi dcalorn declare it wuti a hum-
tit.
Ycrtcrday many of tho dealers
topped payment on thoir checka af-
: txrmlnlng tho contents of tho
oics purchancd by thorn. Tho com-
ar a. ouco secured attach mont on
iproptrt) of theso men, who then
fwplainod to tho polico that thoy
U boon swindled.
I Tho company was about to movo
to now quarters, and desired to got
rid of tho unolalmod boxos, and do
cldod upon an mucU. Whon tho
lido wro priod off, yi of grief and
despair split tho alri Ono of the
heaviest loiors alleges that when he
opened a bin box marked "from
Philadelphia" ho found it stuffed
with Loa Antroloa newspapers.
Yet oroo or two of tho buyers got
somothlng for their money. Mrs.
Rebecca Carney, a widow, becamo
tho owner of thro opaira of trousors,
in n fair stato of preservation. Henry
Robinson, a bachelor, bid success
fully for u neat-looking llttlo box
only to find, to his Intonso disgust
that It contained four dozon flat,
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
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Our Annual
Clearing Sale
is still continued and will be kept in full Wast
until further notice, We nuist have room for
our Spring Goods, That is the reason we are
offering our entire stock of up-to-date mer
chandise at such sacrifice prices. Hundreds
of articles all over the store sold at cost and
ess than cost. Read on
NEW YORK
MARKET
STRONGER
DENOUNCE
WOMEN
WRITERS
SUGAR ANDSMELTER
MAKES SUBSTANTIAL ADVANCES
AND Til 13 WHOLE LINE OP
STOCKS IS IN A .MUCH HEAL
THIER CONDITION, AS MONEY
IS GETTING EASIER.
M-0 yard? of beautiful Noedle-
tmbrQiderios from 4 to
18 inches wide, going at less
lw manufacturer's cost,
k ! Oc; Lot 2. -12J5C yarti
k 3. 15c yurd worth 35c.
I0"9 Jard3 of Square Mesh Linen
a" widths, worth 10 and
" t-v. mu, now, , , , , , ,OC
"'our Colored and Blaok Dress
Good3 going at-.
fLEAIUXG PRICES.
"J jard J ,,f 1 1. 1.1, nnA 1 il,
rv .. ""u b"v
w-a outing Flannels, 7c
7 "' aow Per yard 3c
'Js of Dress and Wnlstlne
S ks-new, up-to-dato goods
a4
"'EARING PRICES.
learing Prices
"8 f' OWlGff finnA VI
a viwus ima een-
C3 atest Ladles' Coats. La-
Suits, Petticoats, Dress
t, Pars, Raincoats. Rub-
mied Silk fw t .,..
ts, U(j,w, JaokoU oh.
fa's purs an.
aery an Fancy Feathers.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Now York, Jan. 25. Onoo moro
tbo weekly bank statomont 6howod
(unmistakablo signs of return in
grent quantities of locally boardod
cash. Tho advanco In prices, which
was ronowed from tho opening, re
flected tho market's expectations re
garding tho bank return. Sugar dis
tinguished Itself by making a not
gain of 2Vi points over tho previous
close, and Am .rlcnn smeltor two
points. Trading was fairly active,
although tho stormy weather again
curtailed tho number of traders.
Ono of tho rumors current on tho
floor that created considerable Inter
em was that tho United States stool
corporation would doclaro tho divi
dend for tho ontlro year on tho pro-
forrod Icsuo, with tho Idoa to roas
Buro investors and help restoro con-
fldonco end general Industrial condi
tions. Tho closo was strong.
A BRIDE GOES
WITH THE OFFICE
EVELYN IS EXCITED
DECLARES THAT SHE AND HER
HUSIIAND ARE PURSUED RY A
11KVY OF LITERARY FELINES,
MAKING LIFE A DURDEN.
$7.00 Raincoats
Now
?18.00 Coats
Now...,
$16.60 Suits
Now
$25.00 Suits
Now
$3.95
9.00
8.90
12.50
Store That Docs The Business
San Francisco, Jan. 25. Mayor
Edward Robeson Taylor Is to be mar
Tied. A young woman, who also
ilovea San Francisco, is to bo his
brido.
Miss Eunico Joffers has shown
her affection for tho queen olty of tho
Pacific differently, but no loss ear
nestly, than Mayor Taylor.
From early girlhood sho has boon
actlvo in tho city's oharltablo work,
Identifying horself with tho college
settlement, with tho Girls' Training
School, and with the various auxil
iary organizations of Trinity church,
of which sho has been a member.
As tho wlfo of tho mayor she will
bo happily situated to continue her
activities, and will, as well, take
sympathetic intorost in tho goneral
work of municipal reform, in which
her husband is officially enlisted.
Annonmcemont of the engagement
was made yostorday by Mrs. Mary
W. Klnkald, who has regarded Miss
Joffers ao her ward. The marriage
will tako place early In February,
and tho mayor and his bride will
then dopart on a honeymoon, which
will bo mado necessarily short by .tho
pressuro of city business calling for
the mayor's presence here.
Miss Jeffara is a daughter of the
la4o Mllo S. Jeffers, who was a
promlnont morohant on Market
street
(United Press Loasod Wlro.)
New York, Jan. 25. Evelyn Thaw
in Indignant at tho w'omon writers
who havo boon following hor move
ments slnco hor husband killed Stan
ford White. Sho cxprcssod hor fcol
lngs today whon sho called to soo
Thaw In tho Tombs, and character
ized tho wrltora as a lot of "cats."
"TIiqwo women havo wrltton about
mo as they would wrlto about a wo
man without a soul," ho oxclalmod,
angrily.
"But I wonder how many of theso
samo women would raoasuro -up o
tho standard of oxcellonco In woman
hood If thoy had Bufforcd tho trials
I havo taporlenccd.
"Their declaration that I married
Harry Tljaw for his monoy Is a base,
oruol lie. Why, If I wanted only
monoy, I could havo married a man
worth much moro than Harry. It
iH Hai
6on a
Thoco women havo shown nolthor
soul nor conacionco in writing about
mo.
"Their groat maBs of Hob has cre
ated a yrojudlco In tho public mind
against mo, which ! unwarranted.
All Harry and I ask for i his acquit
tal, and thon to bo let alono."
has ben Harry's mcmoy..thot haa al
ways boon a barrlor botwoon us.
WALL STREET WHIPPED
BY AMERICAN PEOPLE
But the Ravenous Tiger Will Probably Go Right Oft
Consuming the Frisking Lambs
(United Proas Loaned Wire.)
Chicago, Jan. 25. In a Now York,
dlspatoh to tho Record-Hornld, Wal
tor Wollman Bays:
"Wall atroot Is whipped. It Is
humble. It ronlizos at last that It
haa a master In tho American peoplo.
It has folt the chaHtonlng hand of
public opinion throughout tho United
States, lod by President ltooaovoltj
ii, i
ft frtoU too, ovon moro keenly a
B0H8Q of shntno and romoruo for I bl
own vioiouH mothods and ovll poll
oles. It Uino learned humility In tho
blttor school of oxporionco.
"Thoro haa boon a great revolu
tion in Wufll street arovolutlon aa
deep and n Inr-reachlng ao tho up
heaval In Franco moro than n conr
tury nao."
PORTLAND
MEN NEEDED
MONEY
tor foil Into tho hands of hor attor
ny boforo Mrs. Hawthorne saw, Itr
but tho second wan delivered" to tho
intended victim. Tho caso wan laid
boforo 'tho diatrict attornoy, who do
tailed Ma hor on tho nipt tor. Maher
arrangod with Mrs. Hawthorne to ro
frulu from nnsworlug tho lettor until
Wrote Letter TluvatciiInK Woman's tho oxtortlonlattf, angorod at tho dv-
Llfo ami Were Captured at
Telephone.
tho
Nw Thaw Witness.
Now York, Jan. 25. With tho ar
rival today from Europe of four
witnesses for tho dofenso in -tho
Thaw trial, Attorney Littleton, ohlaf
counsel for tho dofondant, can mako
good his promlBO to closo his aido of
tho famous caso Monday night.
Tho first draft of tho hypothetical
queoUon to bo prepared by tho do
tonso was submitted to DlBtrict At
torney Jorom today by Attorney
O'Reilly. This was dono to obviate
tlrccioino wrangling nftcr tho oxport
wdtnoosos woro sworn In.
(Unltod Press Leased Wlro.)
Portland, Or., Jan. 25. Cluvur
work by Dot"otlvo Mahor, of tho dis
trict aTitornoy oillco, Inld baro a
ll'ot to .extort $500 from a woalthy
widow; iMrs.. Rjirhaol llawthorno, lot
yostorday nftornoon. As a result of
Mnhor's work irormnn Hnfnor. a
SwIbo, aged 20, and Loo Honslg, an
Austrian, aged 28, aro in Jail, and
Hafnor has mado a comploto confes
sion. Out of work, tho two mon
sohomod to frighton tho oldorly Jady
Into giving them tho monoy through
tho agoncy of tho Unltod StatoB
mail Two lottors woro wrltton to
hor informing hor that unless she
Immediatoly mado arrangom.nt to
lay, should nttompt to communicato
with hor ovor itho tolophono, wlilch
ho bollovod thoy would do. At tho
namo (lino ho mado nrrnngonionU
with tho tolophono company to fit
stantly Inform him of tho street tuimi
Xvov of nnyono telephoning any tliroat--onlng
niewagefi to Mm HawthornQ1.
OufsfaeTdf tho 'tolvphonu offlco ha
placed a high powor. automobile. At
I o'clock yestoivJay tho telephone op
erator notlllod Mahor that Mrs. Haw
thoreo was iu eominiinicaJoii with'
Hnfpor, who was 'telephoning from
tho Arlon danco hall. Dashing away
Mahor captured tlio man boforo ho
had loft tho tolophono. Ho linmodt
ately confossod and plowlod a dos
jisratu nood of money as an excuso.
o .
Tho United Mine Workers f
Amorloa havo lnvlto,l William D,
pay thorn $500 In gold coin hor llfo I fry wood to locturo noxt Monday at
..wMmuo uuatijigoreu. Tho first lot-1 Indianapolis.
To glvo employment to Labor Los
AngcSea will expend $10,000 on a
boulevard connecting two parks.
Ex-Secretary Shaw will bo a candi
date for tho presidency, If ho can
got tho Iowa delegation.
whlto garments worn exclusively by
vry young babies.
Manager Murphy states that tho
auction was a perfectl yhonest one.
and ttbat he had no idea what tbo
J boxes contained.
TRYING TO SWITCH
THE WILY WILLIAM.
(Unltod Pross Leased Wire.)
Washington, Jan. 25. Tho Dem
ocratic political pot starts boiling
around tho capital tonight, whon
William Jonnlngs Bryan arrives for
a thro-day sojourn, and many prom
inent men of tho party will hold con
ferences with tho Nebraakan while ho
is here That thore la a movement
afoot to dissuade Dryan from taking
tho Democratic nomination for tho
presidency haa beon made plain to
him. Bryan is coming to learn If
this movement Is being fostered by
any considerable number of real
friends of tho party. He believes It
has its inception among the boltors
of 1S9C.
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OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY :
"WIUAMETTC ROUTE"
"THE ROAD OF COURTESY AND SERVICE"
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS:
OOLORI1D REPUBLIC
MAY HAVE REVOLT.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Washington, Jan, 25. Tho gun
boat Paducah today left New Orleans
for St. Marie, Haytl, o protect
American Interests, and it will ho
within call should tho revolution
spread to Santo Domingo. Tbo gun
boat Eaglo Is now patrolling tho
coast from St. Marie to Oonavles.
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WITH
2 DAILY TRAINS
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM
STOPPING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. TRAINS
FROM ROTH PORTLAND AND BALEM. LEAVE AT H O'CLOCK
A. M. AND a O'CLOCK P. M. AND ARRIVE AT 11 O'CLOCK A,
M. AND 5 O'CLOCK P. 31. FROM TEMPORARY STATIONS COIU
NEW OF FRONT AND JEFFERSON STREETS IN PORTLAND,
AND IIIOH AND STATE STREETS IN SALEM. TICKETS FOR
SALE ON TRAINS OR AT TIIH UNDERSIGNED OFFICES OF
THIS COMPANY, AT THE FOLLOWING
REDUCED RATES
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM;
SINGLE TRIP $ i.flo
ROUND TRIP a.7
SATURDAY TO MONDAY (3 days) 2.00
23-RIDE FAMILY COMMUTATION (Book) ,,, 23.00
Slnglo and round trip and 25 rldo family tickets are on salo dally
Roturn portion of round trip tlokots aio good for 30 days and 25
rldo book Is good for threo months from dato of Salo. Saturday to
Monday tickets on salo for train leaving at 2 p. m. Saturdays or
any Sunday train; good returning on any train of Sunday or Mon
day following dato of solo. For further Information apply to
F. J, SWAYNE, Ticket Agent, GEO, V. NEVIN8,
Salem (Office Cpi3 Drug Store) Tntffic Mbuuger,
Liberty 1 0Uto Street. Poritead,
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