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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
DALLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKMOOK. FJUiAV, MARCH , 1908. MILLINERY Spring Season 1908 NICE, NEW SPRING HATS Sired: Halsa f real Variety Ail New Styles W, n , Wo are bow opori wilk a largo and varied Assortment of the aowt'M. things in Millinery. Beautiful flowot-fl, noat foJIaeo, fancy bat pins and nlco buckled HrcolJenfe. .quality. Reasonable prices. . , . . Kxport milliners will attend to your wants. Rostein & Greenbaum 2Mii Connercial Street ESPEE TAKES A HAND IN CAMPAIGN SMALLPOX IS DEPOPULATING JAPAN ISLES TAFT FORCE BEATEN tfOUTHKRHf PACIFIC DyiBfc Off by IlHmJrcds at Kobe from Fata Malady. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Portland, Or.j March 6 Smallpox In Its most'Toallgnant form 1b killing off hundreds pt Japanese every day, doclarc tho officers of tho Pacific ACIJNT I liner Numantla;.from Hongkong and TO CREATE A NEW SCHOOL DISTRICT MAKES CANVASS OF NEVADA, I K,obe wh,ch r-eachCd lUIglll here lato last AND WILL CONTROL CONVEX TJON SENATOR ANKKNKV FA VORS TAPxT I ROBBER BANDIT KILLED (United Press leased Wlro.) Ban Francisco, March 0. Afto holding up a saloon koopur nnd ex changing shots with him at 1 o'clock this morning, a robber nt tho ond of a thrilling pursuit by policemen and nthor oltltontf, (n which dozens of shot woro flrod, wan killed by otto of (ha blueuonts In tho centor of Jef ferson Hiiunro. Adolph von Tlodomnnu, who con ducts n saloon with his brolhor on MoAllllster alrcot, went to cloito thu aide door and was ?nol by tho robber. Tho Inttor told von Tlcdmnun to throw up his liniulH. Ho backed tho naloon koopur bohlnd tho bar, Hocurod 13, and, nppnrontly toning his norvu, bolted, Tho saloon innu grabbed up his revolver, ran to tho door and pursued tho robber, firing. Tho latter turned find Wrod an Jto ran. Dashing Into J c (for Hon siiuaro, tho bandit ran Into Policeman lioula Nye near Km center. Nyo'a ruvolvor was leveled, anil ho shoutod "halt." "I'd Just as soon bo killed as go to prlon. I'm If I'll hull," eamo back tliH answer. Nye flrod ouoo and tho bandit fell dead almost at tho feet ofjils pack of pursuers. MRS. GADDIS WANTS MONEY FOR DUCKING COLORADO OFFICER SHOT BY ROBBERS Mrs. (laddli. of Ilooburg. through hor attorneys, Fullerton & Olcott, has serd notloe on City Recqrdor Moore, demanding that ehe bo paid (Unltod Pross Leased Wlro.) Brighton, Colo., Mnrch C While attempting to nrrost throe robbers, who woro making an offort tt enter tho postofneo horo, enrly this morn ing, Marshal Dolmont Kills wan shot and fatally wounded. Tho wounded ofllcor was placed on a Bpuolal train and malted to Donvor, but ho died In tho union station thoro. -O ,-. BURYING -VIGTIMS OF HOLACAUST Reno, Nov., March 6. It looks a though Taft had boon ouchered out of tho Republican endorsement In Ne vada. L. M, BJakesleo has roturnel from a tour of tho stato with enough proxies In tho stato contra! commit tee Ao control tho primaries. Blakea leo Is a Southern Pacific agent, and an antl-Taft man. Ho made the tour of the Btato for the apodal purpose of gottlng enough delegates to beat Taft. Tho Taft olomont, headed by Goo. Sprlngmoyor, wilt make n bitter light, but tho advantage Is all with Illak eslco. It Ib stated that Hughes will got tho benefit of. tho Blnkosloo ptox led. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Cleveland. O., March rt. Tho flrt funorals of tho children who lost thulr lives In tho dreadful Colllnwoibd disaster will bo held today. Mass for thu doad will bo said In Ht. Joseph's church tomorrow morn lug, nnd on Monday morning genornl moiuorlnl survloea will bt hold In all tho Proliant churohOH. Some bodlut have beon taken to olhor towns for burial ROTTENNESS EXPOSED IN B0T0NYI FOLD Taronut ItojmbUcaH Organ!. Tncoma, Wash,, March 0 Sovon-ty-flvo Ilonubllcans from tho various countlos of tho atato met at tho Ta- jospoolally by tho alleged tlrado coma Hotel Inst night nnd formed tho "Washington Taft League." to boom tho secretary for tho prosldon tlal nomination. Ralph Motcalf was oloctod president, and Mayor Moon, of Bpokano, first vlco-proaldont; J. T. Hlnklstone, of Soattlo, scoond vlco-prosldent; Samuel L. Lemon, of 8cnttle, Bocrotary; lexaudor Poison, of ChohnllB, treasurer. State Senator Paulhnmus wanted tho stato central committee to moot nt onco nnd endorao Taft. notifying tho war aocrutary that this stato U with him. It dovclopod that Bonator Ankonv hns been organizing Ankeny-Taft clubs ovor In tho Walla Walla couiu try, nnd hns mado consldornblo pro gross In that direction, Tho Joints mon wero considerably put out by thin movo, nnd will try to bond tho Ankony movomont off. , Blaoklstono objected to the reso lution endorsing Roosovelt'a policies Ho said thoro wero many Taft men In Sjattlo who would not subsorlbo to nil the dootrlpos of Roosovolt. Ho wns voted down. Tho loagiio notified Taft, and promised him 75.000 plu rality at tho election. Tho NumanUa omitted most of Its Japanese ports of call on hor return trip on this account. As many as 100 natives day wcrodylng In Kobe whllo the Kumantla was In that port, 1 : - WOMAN "KED" (Continued from page ono.) to whom tho artlclo was aont, Ib said to havo been containod In a paper written by Emma Goldman. Today tho trend of these writings was made public, and, as a result, fcollng Is running high against all anarchist?, and MIhb Goldman In particular. Tho police admit that serious troublo Is likely to result If tho "reds" attempt any demonstration. All tho hatred engondorcd by tho famous Haymarket riots has been called up by the attompt to assassin- ate Chief of Police Sblppy, tho antl- clorloal demonstrations, tho recent activity of the red leadors, and moro of Emma Goldman hurled nt President Roosevelt. Tho Inst fuaturo of tho troublo ha attractod tho attention of tho fodornl ofllcos, and Miss Goldman Is todny said to bo under constnnt survoll Inuoo by tho secret scrvlco mon. So tar no nuthcntlc copy of MIhb Gold in an's nrtlclo, said to havo bcon writ ton only for the eyes of tho Inner clrolo of tho nnnrehlats, has been ob tained by tho ofllcors, but detectives nro scouring tho city, nnd If a copy can bo found, and Its authorship proved, nn effort will bo mado to lodgo a chargo against tho "Qucon of tho Reds," ngaliiBt whom tho po llen admit they havo to tlato nothing on which to baso an nrrost. Tho district boundary boards will this altcrnoonpass upon the petition for a now school district south of Sa lem, and including tho Ewold Fruit Farms. Tho petition filed asks that the new district take part of district Nos. 71 nd 22, as the petitioners' children havo o go to far to attend tio-, Liberty,' Prlnglo or Salem ochools. A petition ba3 been filed asking that District No. 103 bo made to In clude the entire city limits of Wood-burn. 6 DisplMim in Command. (United Jroas Leased Wlro.) Bremerton, Wash., March 6. Lieutenant-Commander II. A. Bls pham formally assumed tomporary command of tho cruiser Pennsylva nia at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, taking tho plnce of Captain Aaron Ward, who has been detached from that ship and ordorcd to report to Washington, D. C: "GUILTY OR HE WOULD NOT HAVE . f United Press Leased J Ban Francisco, March 6 J nam xevis wero an 4nnecit would not havo fled the a uu wjaauujq or his Bay citle Compan'yraa bclne look u clared Attorney 8ulllraa fori iuuj. wnen me OMer-CrothJ inai waa.rcBumod this mornl, mo srcciarntlon followed! nouneoment by the proses us snorts to locate TetU met with success. JAIWNKHK C1TV IB ATTAOKKI1 HV FffAMHH. Toklo, March o Flro today at taokod tho olty of Nadasov and 400 hosuos are known to havo been do stroyod. No iocs of llfo ha been r- Hays Avrrbuch Was Munlorotl. Ghloago, March C. Btnma Gold man, In whom so much Interost hat contorcd alnco Ghlof of Police Ship py killed Annrchlst Avorbuch, an nounced today that alio will addrcai a mooting to bo attonded by anarch ists tonight. The woman annrohlst says that all tho talk about the authorities doport log her Is "rot." 8ho declnros she dow not feel bad ovor tho doath of Fathor Holnrlehs, who waa aBassIn ated by an anarchist In Denver n few daya ago, but oxprcsaed rogrot at tho death of Avorbuch. "That was a cruol murder," woro tho worxla she used In spoaklug of hU doath. Blio jays OlKa Averbuch. sis. Corvallls Times DiscumeH PropOctl Amendment to Increase tho l'y of McnilKva of tho lA'gln laturc. Whethor or not legislators should recolvo $3 or $10 por day Is a ques tion voters will havo to paBs on (n June. Members recolvo $3 a day or $120 per session at a regular Bcsslon now. They nlso get mllengo at 1G cents pur mile, coming and going ono trip to nnd from tho session by the most usual route A constitutional amondmont was submitted nt tho Inst session, raising pay to $400 por reg ular session, with $500 'for presiding ofllcors, and, Instead of mllengo, tholr full oxponscs to nnd from scaslona Tho chnngo will Increase tho salary cost of members from $10,800 to $30,000 per session. Thoro has novor bcon a donrth of legislative candidates. Tho old pay alwayB brought on Its crop of thorn. It Is not probnblo that any good man hart boon kept from Booking election to tho loglslnturo, by roasons df the smnllncss of thosnlary. It Is doubt ful If moro pay would bring out any hotter men. If monoy is tho object of their going, they aro not likely to bo good timber nnywny. Legislators who would bo attracted by tho larger pay would go from morconary rea sons, and would bo no bolter, If is good as thoao who go been it bo It pi an honor, and a cltlzon'a dutyi All things olso nt tho legislature are In creasing In cost, and thla Item, It might bo well to keep tho lid on. Do Not Crowd tb SeHn. (United Pres Lenaod Wire.) New York. March G.-Hforo Jus- tiro O'Gorman. In tho supremo court .-., l,. .L . 1'wiiuu, mil it is uui IIIIIUUUIIUIU llini 1 many havo been burned to death, tor of tho doad assassin, greatly at 1 l1. Intn t nA .1.. tl.k litl1 .!....... .I. . I..II . t. '"""""i i imui uuiunKa uiiiio :mia iiiti causo or nnarciiism lias boon placed as high as $2,000,-000. $150 slaniAKvu for a broken arm ho;lnday. Mrs. Aurlol llatonyl, formerly BUttulued by falling Into tho creek , Mrs. Hurko-llocho. jud a suit for ab between tho depot and tho Florne.olo dlvoroo against her gentleman Hotel on ixember 31. last. jconnhman husband. Indloatlng ueven Mrs. Unddla atarted to take a short co-respondent, some by name, others rut from the depot to tho hotel, but .by H'arlpUen fell Into tU creek, thinking she was! At the name lime In the eourt about to emus on tho bridge. Bho.Aurlel llatonyl (lied a oouuter-Hiilt was pulled out of the water by W. atkiug for nn absolute dtvoroe, and W. Hktnner. Tho olty will probably apeolfylng eleven oo-redpondiuita. not pay tlu demand, a It wai due Ghlof among tho named In Mr. to no fault of the olty that aha misted UMojrul'a lut of oor-respondenta uj tho brldsc. , Frank K Bturgli, broker, banker an 1 1 .,,., ,,,,.,. ,,, wire tar y of the Jockey Club Others I lUtKiile Hupply IVnipAiiy. than Sturgls are Indloatetl Uy nam. AitleJea of Incorporation for the and some ur Indleated by decrlp Hleotrlo VNtture and Hupply eompany tlon. have Iimih died with the eovmty oUrk. M movlag fur 4Hal. IMward Wx Tke followtag eouttutu tho dlro nndor, oouusel for Mr Uaioynl p Ono of the flneat ways to develop a groat commonwealth is to hire some fellow In Washington. D. 0., who haj lee water running in his veins to be little, and call la question nnd oast aspersions on everything that ere-y public or private citizen in tho na tional capital says or does for Or gun. That lata a constant stream of cooling drlszlo trleklo down the baek of tho oowmonwoallh'a neck and helps keep Oregon in the refrigerator list Tho Capital Journal would not have a reporter with lee water In hi arterlee at any price CASTOR I A For Infants iui CfclUres. Tin KM Ym Km Alwip knelt Signature of OStyTATciiGu Tho first warm davs of spring bring with 4 he in a dcslro to get out nnd enjoy tho oxhlliratlng air aud sun shine. Children that havo boon housed up all winter aro brought out and you wonder whore thoy all came from. Tho heavy winter cloth ing Is thrown asldo and many shed tneir unnnois. 'men a cold wavo eomos and people say that grip Is epidemic. Colds nt this season are oven moro dangerous than In mid winter, as there la much moro dan ger of pneumonia. Tako Chambor laln's Cough Remedy, however, nnd you will havo nothing to fear. It al ways cures, and wo havo never known a cold to result tn pneumonia when it was used It Is nleasant and safe to tako. Children like it. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. 8ALEMMAKRXT. ..' .x2wK!eaJei - Egg3-l'4c. Butter Cbuhtry 2?HC, d m-frc. lions lie, mixed chlckJ Local .wheat 85c. Oats 3 Be. Barley $24 fl) $25. iwuur uara wheat, ft! vaiiey, $4.00. tiay uneat, $13; cIotm, $12 per totj; timothy, 41 jqj unions 2 Vic lb. Hops 01d,ltf 024CJ 6c. Chlttlm bark 4 So. Retail Market. Oats 4Gc per bu. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barloy $30, Eggs lCc. ButtorCountry, 25flJ0c cry, 40c. ciuur vaucy, ii.zo p bard whoat, $1 4O$1.50. Bran 85c p- r sack, ton; short, $1 20 per gack, Hay Cheat, $H, clovo cheat, 85c; Cover 7Ce ptri Llutock. Hogs Fat, $5 00. Stock hogs $4 00 Cows Top, $2 50, fair Stoora Tops, $3.50; fatrl $3.00. Tropical FreHi. Bananas $C. Oranges $2 25 Lomons $3.5004.50. Veal Dressed, 507c Portland Markft. Whoat Club. 81c, TalJ blue ctcm, 83c. Mlllstuff Bran, $24 Hay Timothy, valley, t alfalfa, $12$13 Vetch $14. Poultry Hens, I2ffll 14(0lGc; pigeons, old, 1 n No Fe to Die. "I have found out lUtl no use to die of lung troubi us you can get Dr KIng'i i covory," snys Mrs. J P Ttuahhoror. Pa I ooi. allvo today only for tht medicine. It looieM up. quicker than anything cures lung dlacaso ewa caso Is pronounced hope!nj moat reliable remedr fortJj colds. Ingrlppe, asthmi, and hoarseness, Is ao'd aa antooat J. C P-rrj ' lrn 1 and $1.00. Trial bottle if if you know.; The merits 0. tho Tew v orniitd ttflror BUffST Uti hladdor or rheumatle bottle, two months' trtt bv S. O. Ston) drugr,oit,ol ' . . . ... ...x tV Testimonials wun eaca- t'ra. V ". Water. Ueo nnd Fnvl It Water. 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