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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1008 mmm i PREPARING FOR THE FLEET TELEPHONE GIRLS WANTED W J THE OLD WHITE CORNER NEW . EMBROIDERIES Direct from the Mills is SDgr EOUNCINGS, SKIRT insertions WAIST INSERTIONS , CORSET covers, etc. - uirkcd Just llk0 Bdai sal g00d3' bUt W WlU lGt 0U haV Watrrdsrt the vorjrlcnr prices 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 68c yd. Tilak of It. a Cull 30-tnch ombroidorery flouncing at 50c a 'yard Very choice patterns In corset cover embroideries at 25c a yard TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, feactes, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast. If you need anything t in ourHne 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem San Francisco, Jan. 29, The flnanco committee of the fleet recep tion committee has decided to Issue a call for subscriptions to aggregate $250,000, In order to have a suffl cleut fund for the entortalnmcnt of the visitors from the Interior and the 16,000 men and officers aboard the battleship squadron. Members of each particular voca tion In the city aro to bo called (upon to go among their trado or profes sional brethren and tako subscrip tions. It was suggested that as there 35,000 school children in tho city It might be proper to ask them to sub soriho In amounts not exceeding 25 cents. In this way it might be pos silblo to raise $5000 or $(000. DOING SOME GOOD SHOOTING COMPANY IS GETTING DESPER ATE BECAUSE ALL OP ITS GIRLS ARE GETTING MARRIED AND THREATENS TO RAID AN HOME FOR OLD MAIDS.' Wonntchee, Wash., Jan. 29. Old maid's or any or all girls who have given up the idea or getting married are In demand hero. Tho telephone company ia having a hard tlmo to so ouro operators who will not leave them to get married. Last year a bonus was offered to tho girls who would not leavo them-to get married. Of alt that tried only ono stuck to it all through tho year, and Just after Bho received her prlzo sho took tho leap year craze and proposed. VUat now to offer as an Induce ment to secure girls, who will stay, is tho problem that tho Farmers Tolophono Company, of this placo, is laboring under. It has been sug gested that they raid and kidnap tho inmates of an old maid's home, and, if nothing olso will do, It is generally supposed that they will carry out this plan. o MAMA BUY Port Townsend, Wash., Jan. 29. Soldiers from Fort Casey aro Jubi lant over tho record made by two of tho batteries of coast artillery sta tioned thoro In target practlco yes terday. Eight shots woro flrcd from the 10-Inch gun at Fort Casey, four each by tho two bnttorloB command ed by Captain Andrew Iloro nnd Cnp tnln Granvlllo Savior, respectively, In less than fonir minutes at a target four and one-fourth miles distant, tho tnrgot moving at tho rato of i i . ii .. i . i n.. i.i. - T' View Representative olght mllos an hour, and flvo hits ... . ... . . wero scored. Captain Solvor's battery scorod 100 per cent, four hits in four shots. ME THAT McGavIn Taken of American Girls Who Sell Themselves to Get a Foreign Title 1 M TO KILL HIS PARTNER TORTURED TO DEATH Pontlac, 111., Jan. 29. Momborn jtoHi Wuh., Jan. 29. The thir f tho board of managers of tho IUI- Liumpi wunin a year to dy-i oii reformatory, in una cuy, touay 'worg M. Robert, the well- heard stories from tho lips of ofllcoru taw and elder manufao- of the Institution themsolvos of bin- tf. OHf ftf Alutanna ..... .I.... .. I tnllti. nn.l tni.hu. nlnfllntal minn Wftii fc ..... .-,..umr, IOTHMIVH 111 "; 'M IVMUll uiuiligiiil "l'u" Hi". tTwtlt night of John Hurst, Hamlin, an Inmate, whoso doath and -... ,, uuilii IllUBl, Ft la partner In the National wfctioejar Work. Two prl-P,m,TW- employed- for tho W Vtf On Wfttoh In a, nl.ht f rwru borne on Ninth Avanna 'Himlln wna W4e'atm to have ta Hurst tho "solitary," his wrists tho conflicting explanations thoroof hnvo raUod a storm of criticism. Admissions woro wrung from olll cars of tho institution that young Roprosontntlvo Mcavln, of I'll nola, In tho halls of congress today attacked tho custom of American DECOVED TO SAN MATEO a vii wii Hit in Mirnnii!ir.n. c ., ri Tn,, on T.onin G,rl marrying titled foreigners. Ho . , , o f,..i iH said ho had no particular porson In A. Domnrado, of San Francisco, Is ' ' I . .i i-i .-.. .. .. i.Mn..itnt view but wont on to say that "wo- UYIUK HI II1U IjlllUI fc-l'W UUOlUKll mon r.ro snorlflclng themsolvos nnd tholr honor on tho nltar of snob- Mr. McQnvIn was spoaklng on the at tho Emergency hero of wounds Inflicted by two un- tnmu'ii mnn u'lm tni1 ilnnnvml lilm io this neighborhood, on tho pretext of bo, aUJ1V,"?," anltln l.lm Iniwl n ii tvrmnitmt mill "r MCUnVHl robbed him. Domnrndo may dlo with ,,U ,to ta dowpl" n,ul t,t,oa , hu8' out giving a cluo to his assailants. 'j'1"' ls "" woro mnd un DcmnrnJo was anxious to purchase lor, tho l,on of gonoral debate real estate, and the two mon him In an, provoked laughter and appla so real estate nnd tho mon mot him In "l who lay.. ho said, "wealthy Mint pretondod bargains. When American girls traveling abroad, they had docoyod him to an IsolaUl when they soo some remnant of roy- spot ho was sot upon and tnbbl ' ontliiwlnrtlcally oxclnln i Oh, twice. Ho fell to tho ground and 'a'f b' mo tlf' A,n lnl",r0; was .hot thrto times. Thon his pook- tof thon secured, a bargain U ots woro rlflod of $150 In coin nnd a,ld. t,l ono' Produced and tho K0U1 watch and chain. Tho thlovui Irl Kno 80on..to roturn' ft ,adder nlso stolo two diamond rings. llKMIlUKi: CASE TO HE TRIED IN APRIL. but a wisor ono.' In conclusion ho said: "Whllo I lmvo ongoged In crltloUm of thoso particular somo onos f ...1... t.Ak. rint-k n rff 1 ff I 1l rt The trial of tho Stato vs. A. J. w,,u ,mu ",. -Ilomtirftf, of Tillamook, will not bo t saorod rolntlong of l!fo-of hoard until Tillamook circuit Mmite !oml) on tho porch (handcuffs to a point von w 5'he fue, RoUerU and hU top of his hond for 22 hours t WtHMig m tue residence at the I day of his punlshmont and r ' a.trtivei hastened to S'Mfuse ami whil fw .a At ..i ,.MHnn,i iltl .np ntliAi tho April torm of tho,111" "-" " "". 1 rcnlt court. Hombroo ft' bt 'Countoss Spnghotl, or wn rocontly arrostod and Jailed on yw"" .-.i.w..., ...... an o'd indlctmont, charging him with e worrt ot tr,but, to those tm0. nhninoi o tho h.r. nf the murder of his wlfo. Somo tlmo 'uw'""' "u " "w'w :''""" chained to tho oars or, "... ,. , n Mm w as of onrls. lords and count"! ago jicmnroe was paroiec y uovor-. ... ' . - .... .. ,., . . .i. ' i for the lovo of his majesty an AniT i i r 'mi in iiiirni ii i iiiii & iiiiiiibiivi-- IIU VIMtUIUVIIIMII Ii WtM vw N the !ft aa.l while they wero man whom they assert male hu escape. Hurst held by Ith tho the (lrit for 16 hours tho second day. Tho third evonlng when ho was up hit onduranco gave out aftor five hours, and after ho had rovlvod from , "v Hi wipt. nurst nours, ana auer no uau rovivwu irum irrwtd on a warrant, and 'a faint ho either tried to commit sul iw. Wontrin the county Jail' - aiunini urn ni.-.- JTw! becus 0f their buil twr7fee of having been re P tor the mmiv .. . ed hit partner's arrest, . -- "ivvu in riiirwr-H nrt- L ut to that thou had rt through thfl a-lnHntt. ??!? me Ab0,,t slx months Wv ' aU1 oa crina an !HltBr,W","-W"P th i fS THE awm THE Wltnr ' ltta V . "0,' OVER. iu ? l. r n p, v Id "mbo, JaA fi t ii m i LiIV11 SB r-fK Kirl. is.! . -w uwu:u dtm4t it rUtJV.lfa,teM toU. Nemo theinaiaa m.r. . h!ch i, Wmwhjt Itm-.' JaWB- Wkn. " " l0 'lorce desert loa FHtiTi N Ml " on of the reco:- h J. " w" tribe, a xrtu. W.iw.. '. Probbly th K .J0 ," onai NJZL"lur Sirl. who rr "ouiy oldo or escape. Being chained up again, ho cllmbod up tho bars of his coll, probably whllo In delirium. Ho fainted tho first day of his tor ture and tho third night, and for long porlods during those fainting spells he hung by his wrists sus pended from a bar of his coll, tho logs too limp to support his weight. Tho "cold water euro" was appllod, quart aftor quart of Ico water being thrown over him to mako him "quit shamming," ami once It wns poured down his throat until ho ohoked. Af tor ho was injured, ho was loft lying on tho concrete floor of tho "soli tary." with only a blanket under him and aaothor over him, his baek broken In three place and his body pai-Rlyzed nil but the arma, for 12 hours beforo the reformatory physi cian was caMed. tlary, whore ho was sorvlng an Indo torminnto sentonco on an Indlctmont of having murdered his dnughtor. LAUNCH WRECKED, ENGINEER LOST. Junoau, Alaska, Jan. 20. Roscoo Stntwj, tho onglnoor of tho Unltod State mall launch Fox, which was picked up aftor bolng out It days, Is unheard from. States left Five Fingers lighthouse, whero tho Fox was pilod up on the roof, last Sat urday morning In a lifeboat for here. Ho has not shown up, and roscuora aro out looking for him. lean altlzon." Then Thoy Drank on Ilarimy. Port Townsend. Waah.. Jan. 29. Counollman Coyae's mule, "Barney." while standing hltohed to a post dropped through the harness and rolled over into the gutter, whteh Is about two foot deop, last night. Mr. Coyne declared if ho were not a councilman he would auo the city. This oau&od much merriment in th orowd which assembled and- II. V. Bayloy startod to tako up a collec tion. Coyne stopped the proceedings and Invited the crowd In to "have a Dillon Wallneo Explores Mexico. San Francisco, Jan. 20. Dillon Wallace, the explorer and wrltor, the man who carried tho dond body of th'bj.loodor of tho Hubbard oxpe dltlon In Labrador 100 mlloa on hU shoulders, has Just returned from a journey through Mexico. Ho krft last night for New York, and It U hla Intention to return to the eoa' next spring to explore further tho northern and southern part of Mex- ioo. An Important Case, Juneau, Alaoka, Jan. 29. Tho case of tho Unltod Statos against S. F. Klldall will opon hero today In tho district court. Klldall la charged with evading paymont of th egovorn ment tax on salmon In 1905. Will H. Morris, of Soattle. Is horo to act as counsel for tho defonso. Tho caso bus been trlod several tlmos, but no conviction. Alroady It has cost thousands of dollars, and la one of the Important oasos of tho Pacific const. NEW GOODS WE ARE now showing our first shipmeut of new Spring Dress Goods. The new Ging hams are beauties. Fine assortment of new trimmings. Our Dress Goods Department is popular with Salem ladies because we show new goods every season which are correct from the standpoint of fashion. Everything in ladies' and men's furnishings at cash store prices. Z a 7 . S Ct r t jawzeds taz4si uife 0. qS. ' u$&SSt&d', fj&'cfe'. This store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday TAKE NO OUNCES I Many lives arc sacrificed through the incompetency and irresponsi bility of unregistered drug clerks. None but registered men employed at the RED CROSS PHARMACY Corner State and Com'l Sts. Phone 144 Body of Llttlo Olrl Found. North Yakima, Wash., Jan. 29 Coronor Frank rocolvod word last ovoning that tho corpso of a llttl glal had boon found near Solah spring, about 15 mlloo oast of that dty. Tho circumstances Indicated the phlld may hnvo boon killed, a rib bon about hor n6ek showed stains of blood. IREUND INVESTMENT CO. Wednesday. January 29, 1908 Will open for business at 13G South Commercial Btre'-t, next door to T. S. Towiuond Creamery, tho room having been thoroughly overhauled and equlppod for tho hnilnets. Wo will hnndlo all clashes ot 'arm nnd oity property, timber lnnda, stock ranches, mining proportion and Eastern Orogon whont landa for tale or ex change. We ask you to call and see us nnd sollolt tho listing of your proporty for quick sale, bolleving that no ono can serve you so wail. Wo have connections at Port land, Spokane and many East rn Orogon aud Washington polntB that are alroady send ing us many lnqulrloe for prop orty In thlH vicinity. Mr. H. 8. Polsal. woll-known to you by his splendid work nj aocretary of tho Salem Board of Trado, will be our city roproseutative. JAMES IREUND, Manager Olllco Phono Maino .'lit I. INtthh'iu-ti Plioiu' MOD. 1 Graber Bros. PLUMBING . AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all ordors, guaranteo our work to give satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL nE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Storo. Phono 650. Puc In Jail. very accurately desoribos anyone's feelings who ls confined to the house with an attack of rheumatism, lum bago, stiff Joints or muscles. Bal lard's Snow Liniment will cure tho trouble, relieve tho pain, and mako you as supplo as a two-year-old. For sale by all druggists. . o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tin KiRi Yw Havi Always laM Signature of (xyrCt4 lllIMIMIlIMlllHlMMlMMM M ? 5 I M 5 CLOSING OUT THE entire Stack of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horseblankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. EC I AMPADT 219 and 289 Com . O. LAfVIrUKI, mcrcial Street . . SIGN Of THE BK5 RED COLLAR i drink on Barney." Tr0. SJJ.SS?S! oxtiTonx I irs&ftgM " SJBVA - '- VUWUCV II lHtox.25(PROVE,3 ?&& fl-HI4aillMIMllMllllBll-4MWtHHlllM""K-"i1