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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
HSS su DAILY CAM TATj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1008. POWDER Absolutely Pure Tkm only kmfdmg powtfmr m4m with Royal Grmjtm Grmmm mf Tmrtmr Mi Aium, No Uffli Phosphate REAL LIVE GOSSIP FROM P0RK0P0LIS tics that Charles T. Yerkep created with amplo profit to himself, the prospoctB for good street cars, rails and power Biom very Immediate, Tho tasks of tho swarm of lawyer ntlrnpflil linnll 41m mntlor tvnillrl hflVfl boon ended long ago except for tho nocosslty of getting for tho new Chi cago Railway company an unincum bered tltlo to tho varloUB properties of tho Union Traction company and Its under-lying, leased or allied com panies. Now tho bonds which will be issued for rohabllation will bo under a first mortgage upon all the network of north and west side car lines. At first about $12,000,000 will be expended and arrangements for this sum have been made with tho National City Bank of New York and tho Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago. Then tho names of "West Chicago Street Railway," "Union Traction," and "Consolidated Traction" will vanish from such of tho cars as are worth the paint to blot thorn out, with tho unsavor momorios of many years. Paid Last Month More Than a Million Dollars a Day For Hogs- Stale Water Ways Circuses and (lilies Local Affairs Chicago, 1Mb. C. Tlilrty-tUx mil- revenue which ahull pay th prpoaod Hon dollar hut go tin Into termor' , $10,000,000 Issue of state bonds poukotA during the month Just on (led , with which the link from Loekport uh n result of (he phoiiomonnl ship-, to tho Mlmfttwlppl river In to be con- mown of hog wliloh Iihvh poured In- jstructod. Upon solution or the Illl 1o Ghloagn, ICnmms City niul ttlHr . iioIh problem the ontlru project now point for th past few woeks, h-' bungs. The walerwtiy advocate t on use the high prloo of oorn mndo.HprlnKlleld imiy proposo a oompro- mis plan In order to nvold the Im minent litigation with the private wnlurpower Intrroaf, llllgHtlou which necessarily would be protracted for several yours. It has bton assumed . HrlmHf erroneously, that the Heon oiuy Light & Power ooinpnny, owner of the dam nnd rlpitrlau rights, would demand sovornl mUllon dollars to siirrendor Its rights. Ihit Inquiry Is now being made to see If this b true or If a eompromlee, satisfactory to twill slils hhiI advantageous to the lkvM-to-the-Clutf project, can not be mada. The oilleers of the lSconniny company bar rpatdly tald their frlemjltueee to the water way itnd bav provided for a lock In tbe dura acceptable to the wtir tie partment and amy aginre, who bar said the dam wonW ear $ 111, 00 In the roastractloa of the water way channel. Tending unprontnbie. It la oatlmnted that 4.000,000 hoga rrnclioil primary revolving polnU In the Mlftllppl vnlloy In JmiuHry. This break all previous January roeonla. Including I ho Inst one, wliloli was mado In Jmiuiiry, 1001. In addition to this iinolhor $1,000,000 worth of pork urn woro slaiiglitoro.l on the farms. Taking the country its h whole It Is the liaavlil run or hnsst In trade his tory, (own, South Dakota. Minne sota and WUaniuIn liuvw made ihe heaviest outrthutloKs to tho move ment ami the rplu at Milwaukee nil fct. Paul afcow waurmatis gains. The oaltle inula Is In h rut at Hra out ad prloe fur sheep and lambs kto low. The bog iiiovaineat, how ever prove tho aoiitulHM of the live sioulc baaine In the weel wild aiie aTuily 4lapoe of the theory that Die pranent Industrial depression la lwunl oa any real dapreeiataun In wine of the natural moHraas of the country. tHgHfflcttu ta soon Im the raotut llalUm) opaeoh of Olmlrmaa liar ton, of the It s)huulUe on rlr m KM harbors, la whleh he called nttonUoa to the aattoaitl ud of mora la In ml waterways and added -"Uut before (he htiheot ilaveloomeat nf traMeoortatloa aaa be reached It Is wteantiai thai tbor be a new ortler of things la lha rotation hviweea the waUrwuya aal the rallwajra, aaler which ther shll ao loager he a da- HrwcUtw aoUy of eowaetltloo. mi waa ahoat ui start. rathat a oaaatraHh pliey of a. m wa't httlMoa tHarathiH. The aawer of tho fotlar- roam! tho eiaona owaar. who woo a ai KororanMHt hall ha oxeroiaat) to cohMoiajr la tad elvti r (or Wrav aware tho harMoalotta arttoa of dU ory -hy aoa't aoJ yoa say 1nm KjcaaetM of UraaaaoruiloM far wajr. Moro'e whore I'M aavo atoeoy: the ReNeral boaeltt of all." it la ao il rWe la that asyaaU." Whora utuHy woiitlia etna Chalrasatt Uartoa ' hm ho Jwim4 latu the aajia with was vary ar? of glvlftg aaoUa tH-(au waa bat a whip, aval roo mwei 10 aaToraioa or too (Hare throaaaoejt lha aararfe. Th'e Iahea-to4ha-dif roi ar aa aaasoy the taaaor aaal Ml lao ocae. i bar far which largo Moral atn- rtrtaa moo Hobblaa ataa last weak Klatlott wtf ha Mooaod. M0 has A woalthy maa. rooat.4 to hare goaa a rwrj aow thaa: "AMar farou la hair a 4aa atote. aod a . uiiui bi went aroiens avtaaitcoot corihwtioa ! Chloato weica hhimnii viio 01 sirata- roal eatato, baaks aa4 ral oil wMs HAH4, u-r u imm i.w u aa4 u eiart lit b ruaeUf away N44(ui eM-a4Hoe araoy la- wha ate iroota seat hlat to o)i. utj,l,.lMiiiimHttUyi.iwiv. M4 iN'Slrrw $14 moaia ai Br f tb .ouairy " Morovtr Mr. Mai-, (rum Mal4'nr A Kor rlrroa iua la it.. ruvolaaat. ih. haulaaar- rartas for th nhi. r raaru n,a" ia t Ua. ConiMre eieoolalkia'a hoMak 4iv4li Hhom ha later ha ,.h-w. earaasl uoyuaiUoo io hir4 ai Hie a l,rwaar h UkUMh-UnCi.ru)e tohaaoi aoouai aa4 4dau ovea of itoa. ta 0'MiW' lci lt lh h-vel ol 4t4 H. ih a lWe Hill Im Iuwoi4 hy , Krasost l4rloM' lu ialme4 oai -k .k.i w raw r taai too wntofHsu awstMUi) vili hr Mra- . , ,. . --"- -- MMia It U LilU ..f1.-1 MliHsWiaof to vtkleb tk. naaM d-i,- . Jw"!,,i" akiu4. all tor uatltit ! fMr' ' r wa'td So florcc was the $1,500,000 flre which dostroyed tho Peate, Colby and Keith buildings last wook that the ono ntruoturo supposed to bo fire proof was gutted by tho flames as though built In tho old way, of wood and plaster. Windows 40 feet dis tant from ono building wore cracked although ItiBiiranco men had said that nothing loss than a blow-ptpo blazo could datnago them. At ono tlmo 900 dromon woro working In a freezing wind nnd tltPlr success s shown In tho snving of building ad Joining thoso which burned. Fifty thousand spectators defUd the cold to watch the conflagration and they cheered one particularly heroic lire- man who climbed it flre escape seven stories dragging n heavy bote and finally plunged Into a window out of whloh steam nnd smoke were pour ing. Uy tho time he reached the seventh floor he was black with smoke auiL covered with Icbleti from bond to foot. When ha disappeared the crowd gnve Hit audible gasp; Iwlf an hour kitor he reappeared on the lire oaoapo wearing ono or the moat gorgeous lints any woman over saw and waa welcomed with a roar or laughter. Groping In the smoke and dark ha bad seized this oat of tho millinery stock to replace the holmet which hnd beou loat. C.I THIS IS THE DAY WE OPEN OUR SHOE BARGAINS 75 p airs Men's Patent Leather, regular $4, Q fij saleprice - P 63 pairs Men's Vici and Box Calf, regular $4, tf AC saleprice $&& J 109 pairs Men's Patent Leather and Box Calf, gh f?? regular $3.50, sale price - yvJ 54 pairs Men's Black and Tan High-cut Water- fir OA proof, regular $7, sale price - - - PJOv 68 pairs Men's Black and Tan High-cut Water- it A Oft proof, regular $6, sale price - - pfcri7vr 73 pairs Men's Black and Tan High-cut Water- fr f2tr proof, regular $5, sale price - - - pJJJ 48 pairs Ladies' Patent Leather and Vici Kid, tiL? AK regular $4, sale price - - - - po'-frvJ 53 pairs Ladies' Vici Kid Patent Tip, regular & J A K $3.50, sale price sPC.frvJ 84 pairs Ladies' Patent Leather and Gun Metal, (jj -j A regular $3, sale price - - 4rVe I vr 56 pairs Ladies' Kid Patent Tip, regular $2.75 i Qr sale price - - - - - - P J 75 pairs Ladies' and Misses Shoes, regular ( i 'yfk $1.75 and $2, sale price - - P Jv 59 pairs Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, regular fc i fl jr $1.50 and $1.75, saleprice - - - pl I J A lot of Children's at 65c and another at 50 If you don't sec what you want come to the store and you will find it BARGAIN SHOE STORE SUCCESSOR TO C. G. GIVEN .'; Kssemasii Amoag the ubltwary aaeodote of Col. Uarr llobbltte of Chlmigo. whote irH aoatara aotl taianl hyoaaa a ad thlaaw raa bo vtiUlr roralkM by thooaaatla of older aoonlo la ever state la tho aaloa. tho saoat rharac lariatle oaa la thle: It waa the pleas sat etuat of his lloa taater to ride la the eaa wtth aa aaaortiaeat or "anait eat lag kla of baaata eaoturtrU la tho heart of Africa," to fjaote old circus hills. Ooa day &r. UUn Taaaer etophatleally 4oalara4 that hi nay waa too low for lha ekaaaos he took ao ho "etrvek." 'Che para4e Yost . llarr Itohhlaa." Hypnotism as an aid to goixl marks In school has bean tried by two Chicago pupils and found a Hat failure. It didn't work. Tliay atu dlail h book oa "inoamarlo talluance" aail whea they had the formula down pat, oaa of the boys secretly com manded If la toauherr "Arlso and mark m 100." The teaoher nroaa bat she waa golof to do It aojr)vay. I to trlotl it Hgala, whoa ha had onught the it-aeher't eye according to In structions, but aha didn't reaooad, st laaat not aa expected. Ilk mate In an other rooa had evM woraa Uiak ror hla deportmoat record attptorod. They had been promised a' prise by their pareuU If their staatllug was high bat It they win It. they round they would have to study something betide h)ii)ttui NOW THE COUNTRY IS SAFE AGAIN JAMES WHITE SERIOUSLY HURT Slrurk by Stter n lnhi ljiblsb TrwMli- ami f)el Hnnl llll Low er I.IiiiUs I'Mnilyctl niul llai'k liijur'l. Shortly before nooa today Juatoa' Wlilta. who is well-known la this city, waa struck hy a aoaotlor while worMe oa the treat la ncroaa Uhe Uhlsh. oa the Oregoa ltloairlo He, aad throws vtoleotly io the gatiaad halow. foatalalag lajurlaa whtah aaay prorr fatal whoa okkad kr k- fet low workasea ho waa uaahhj to mow hla lesjs He waa tmedlatoty ahtaed uooo a haaooar aad hroaht to Sa les, arrhtai hor about 1 aVtloek. aad was taka n aa aaahttsVaoo to the talem hpiui. After arrivtag hero he aald that hU bh waa hrokeo. a4 probably hla alpe. ao4 that ho was cejaoplotely parale4 ta hla lower Usaa. air whitv was formerly atwrlM' teaeVat of the hor car llo III tats city, whvt he has hoe a issattoot fo, maay years iar. B)ra as suasaMMOil Lo th hoapttal lo attend him (United Frees Leased Wlro.) ChloaKo, Kali. fi.Joa I.altr, who once tried to coruor tho whotit mar ket, ami gained fnine thereby, but not the millions ha soiinht, nnd Kath arine ISlklas, daughter of United States Senator Illklns, are both In dignant over the report that thoy are to wtl. "If I have won Mies Klkine away from' Due D'AIhtusxI and Intend to wad her, this la all new, to me," said 11 lor, whoa naked about the report "It b all a butmh of non sense. Mias ulklna will not hocome Mrs. Letter In tho near or distant fu ture. I have atot her In Wuehlng loo. and mast say she Is n charming glr:." MIm lilklaa declare that tho re port la Jaat aa gllly as the one link- ina; bar naate with that of tho Due D'Ahruaal. "It Is aheurd." she exclaimed In denying tho report In Washington. "The atatemaat Is absolutely smuiMlleas, and la partloalarly an noytns; in How or the fact that 1 hava Just hushed a rumor that I wue to wet! Duo D'AbruuL" MAUD GONNE WANTS DIVORCE YOUNG KING IS ALL Rid (Uultod Pros LonseJ Wire Lisbon, Feb. C Italy will bl futiiro homo or former 1'rl Krnnco. Ho has atreaih arrbl (United Pross Lonsod Wlro.) Paris, -Kub. C. Maud GonnjB Mo Drldo and hor Kkh1 advisors nro con aldorlUK the adviwiblllty of an at tempt to secure a rehearing of the that country, never mom to famoiiH Irish woman's suit, tot dl- to troublosome Lisbon vorco In anothw Jurisdiction, pre- Mnnuel, tho boy king of Pe: suiitably outside French territory. U hIiowIiib marked Improvem Tho French coiirta taku the view, a rulor, and hjf ability to gra that Mise (lonne, having been nutr- situation la aurprlolnic tu bit rlod to Major Mcllrlde In Ireland, whore divorce are granted only by act or parliament, no Gaelic tribunal hoe power to act. Tho separation yesterday would be satisfactory wore It not for the fact that the wife Is rcutilrod to take her child weokly to visit u rauier. nionow to review the rari'ai tho king and crown finre inlulaters. The cablnot It tr!i pat'sundo him not to attend t tj nernl Borvicea of his father brother on Saturday, but ta ti la detormlnod to aroropD.r niouriiora. The dli'mt' will visit tho mortuary ttom --- 9mo Hfifs j mi Ojiriac the Mak ta nilMia Wy tVa altfjiat 1ft ba aarry oat lha efcaurt alrway llaa. that at treating wainokr that Chh-aau straatear tangto w Warta4 Nam that the pottos Ji baiM aolvi4 ol tUa th hl4M of mk ar hoada af hlf date differ! rosapiuaaa, eaah !th tae aKa artmat of ukurt Kfllal llr ChlhliMiu Uerhm. ataas.. FVa a .nMu by tho 4eth of two of hor ehlWroa i4 her stater ail of whom wore oarWei last ik loa. caaacg, 8ioaoa. ta yr 4,r at. aotia a ra ta thU aiorata. n ar hMaan4 ha4 loft how tar wk. ami out the throat of hor athor tw oJtihlron. Thojr both 414 wtihla a low nUautoa. .... "m waa iormrty aa lamat J of aa lataa .: Ileliirirli t'ourld ItaslKiis. (Unit! Praaa Iasotl Wire.) New York. Feb. fi. Th reseat ru mors that ll4artch Coarold. director of the Mtropolltaa opera house, la eu4 to reolga that poaltloa have b ooonrmetl. CNwtrehl wUl Uy down hi baton aa aooa aa ha aad Otto Kahn. who topreaottta th open houa company. oaa acroo oa tho amount of th profit duo th director. Corld'a health hat ha h4 tor sow tlm. ami dir lag th past fw 4ays It ha stoadiiy growo wore. 11U phyalrUaa declare that he most ao to a warmer climate. The aanual Ooori4 hoaott will not ho given thl yoar. .Kvery year thy have tte4 th 4trVctor from JJa. 0 to tlt.000 ' u i HHj Ottro lhltl in Qua l)v. Taho LAXATIVH HHOMO Qalala i-aowt. orgtttg raraad mooor l( n tails to core, . W OKOVHt aewtera eaaa aox. si. TRAIN GAUGHT IN SNOW SLIDE Marion muni) Republicans uv ailvo to ihfir Jut), and v 111 air at i:u Fbruar 5 & - CASTOR I A Tor IafAnta and Children. Ik Kind You Have Always &wght 6iputur ot (Ckyffdjtui (United Preag Leased Wire i Saattle, Fb. 6 A snowsllde three mil wot of Wellington on the Orat Northern, ia tbe Cascade monntnln. burial two engines pull ing the ovorland train No. 3. and held It la th grip of the snow for warly tn hours yesterday. The allde occurred between two snowshwU Th train which waa due In Seattle at 7 o'ctock yesterday morning, was running twaty utiles an hour. Tlw aaowotwrn waa nnusually heavy. The aglnes ecaHid the full force of tha alhl, and while they ware covered wtth aaow. thalr great weight kept them on th rati. The nglneer and fireman oa th hea.1 locomotive dug their way to the outside with dlf ficulty. a meaaoagor wa sent back to Welllagtoa to roport the accident MMl within a short Urn a rotary plow was aoatt fram th t side. Th train arrived lu Seattle last night AXUTIIUIt IIA'rri.KSIIll. Wlscansin to (J, ,lo CoiuiuUsloii tho llrst of April. Waahlagtoo. la. g Oa April 1, ast. th battleship WUcooaia will b Phw4 la onwiuhMloa at the navy rr4 oa Pet So4. Her com 4lft otHoar haa not yet bo se t4. Th WwcoaajR haa been lylag at th navy ysr4 oa Pugt Soua4 for several months undergo ing repairs OAaipoiiiA, Br ti. j0? YH KjnJU.au & OLD TRUSTY INCUBATORS Tho boat inculaT v'-i tho markot nt auv rrlf wa include any marhiM nnata IuIm) na nmrh Of "U Guaranteed Tho cuuranti- the Tl boat that any cm an M and It is good kel good hore, no sen Jag off E or Borne place e'o f ' ,l1 do tho work n c ' H' back. But we k 'Jl will do tho woik Wa havo hand Ub four years, and '" v 8lTe IsfaotJon even t .. If you are tt K -Ine an incubato' an "OW Tukt conipar them v machine. 60 Days Trial Crtalal gn know whether t- work or not 1 -f that they arc half what othf sold for. Tbf x tolls th story ..f 41 , V1 , i f jt D. A. White & Saiem. Oreoa