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DAILY CAPITA JOURNAL, &ALM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH SK, 1906.
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1 1 STOCKTON
The Old White Corner
NEW UNDERMUSLINS
JUST
RECEIVED
Delicate yet (far
able fabrics made
up in the most
pleasiag styles.
i
ORSET COVERS 30c to $2
. Te jU9t opened Up tho most attractive st6ck of corset
ln St sas crer oven uui .v. .- - 4. .
ftBirkcd tnem wua won B ,.., . ,,. -'
J Th 30e ones look like GOc values, tho 75c ones compaio
taill.00 Taiue3, and so on all through tho line.
joaf critical Inspection is inviuni.
fey Chemise, Skirls, fiowns and Drawers
STORE WILL CLOSE AT 8:15 O'CLOCK
l siurdar night, to give our employes an opportunity -to attend
Mi f!r "Coming Thro' the Rye."
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SPRING
SHOES
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Shoos for summer wear. Just re
oclvod. A big shipment of the latest
stylos and shapes; men's, boys', la
dles and children's. Tennis sIioob
and light shooj. Easy and comfort
ablo houso slippers.
Jacob Vogt
315 State Street.
Salem, Oregon
MX COUNTY gates wero present, In addition to
1 TKACHIW INSTITUTE. Intorestod visitors, who dropped In
al teachers' Instltuto will bo during tho mooting. Strong speoches
iJelenon on Saturdny, March wero mndo, urging tho necessity for
Wl, under the direction of Su- prohibition laws and tho active pro-
!t Smith The program cross of tho movomont over tho
, United Statos.
Jul Training ns an Ed ilea- n
Futor;' John V. L. Smith, Stores Will Close Early for "Comlnc
! Thro' tho Rve."
Twker." Albert Frost,". Somo of tho largo utores havo Big-
..' J M Powers. SUm. nlnnna nf hnialnain n S:1fi tnmnrrow
night, to glvo tho omployos an nppor-
Kr D3r m' ''"I"11- ' tunlty to attend tho play, "Coming.
la the School Room," .Thro' tho Rye," which promlsos to
5"IB, 8Vnt ho h hnt nttrnntlnn thnt hna boon
atactic." it s Dotson, Ma- hero this winter.
PwfcVsa the Public School," J. Charged Wit Robbery
I wuuam aicuarmy, a logger, wno
KfP-O Wl'l bedn nf 10 pnlilin.l Xfn Cn..lt. vnnmlnrr t.nnar.
tL - ' .MMIWU .UHVI, t?'lIIIUI a !UUIlll.tt IIUIIPU
. "e mrnlng and at 1:30 In Stavton. wns found irulltv by the
4,11000 The ovenlng over- IhsHro nY th nwina nt thnt nlnoa.
t5Wrthw1ll ston at .Tnffnr.l '.i ,., k.,k. ,. t.i i i
- r - -....,, MHU " 3 U VUftMC IU lMO UHJ lilOV
trj learners from Wood-(night at 8 o'clock and lodged In tho
Wera to return after the county Jail, to await tho criminal
1 "nte at Aumsvlllo, April
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OOCXTV
PROlll COXVRNTIOK.
"rt eounrv ProhihiHn.
H dy in convention nnri
" drWn UB liran.. j
About 100 ,!!.
session of tho olrcult eourt.
SPECIAL RATES TO
WOOMHJRN HORSE FAIR.
To be -hold at Woodbum. March
2S. Far the above occasion, a rate
'of one and one-third on the certifi
cate plan Is authorized to Woodbum
and return, via S. P. Co.
WM M'MURRAY,
General Passenger Agent
A DIAMOND
?kRi',r finr or' ,n 'our Marf or
in frimt will ,.i.n .... i.i j
Ib standing.
' H1 be an opn letter of oreilll
A dlamogd suggests prosperity,
it Hands for &ucoo8.
HjJ1 rweta flinoXal rosponslbll-
uiUH.e??st,lt o--l.tce wllr draw
J2 dividends, and It can be non
'' 'o cash at any time.
BARR'S-
JEWELRY STORE
i? STATE AND UKRTY STRfETS
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INFANTA
EULALIE
OF SPAIN
WANTED $200,000
FOR PRESENTING AMERICAN SO
CIETY WOMAN TO THE KINO
OF SPAIN UNHAPPY FOR 20
YEARS A fitlLWAUKEE MAS
TRIES TO END ALL DY SHOOT
ING HIS WIFE.
(United Prcsa Loased Wire.)
Parla, March 20. Royalty heaved
n sigh of rollof when tho announce
ment was mndo that Hart McKco,
the Pittsburg millionaire, and his
beautiful wife, formerly Cornolla
Dnxtor, of Tenncsaob, who Is suing
him tor divorce, decided not to drag
the namo of tho Infanta Eulallo, ot
Fpaln, Into tho spicy proceedings. Jt
is said that tho beginning of tho
troubles that led to tho divorce suit
dates back to the tlmo tho Infanta
offered to present McKco and his
wlfo to tho king of Spain for con
sideration of $200,000. Mrs. Mc
Kco balked nt tho proposition, and
tho first serious quarrel botwecn hor
and McKee was started. Whllo Mrs.
McKco Btlll feels very bitter toward
tho Infanta, alio ngrocd to drop her
namo to avoid what might be a royal
scnndnl, If It wcro mentioned In the
proceeding!.
Pnhl for Prominence,
Now York, March 20. What tho
pollco declnro may provo a second
"Town Topics" caso has boon
brought to light by tho arrest of
Franklin Inwronco, editor of n pa
por called "Society," devoted to tho
doings ot the "400," a number of
whoso members aro said to ho stock
holders. Lawrenco Is charged with
obtaining money by trickery.
Among thoso who aro reported to
havo purchased stock In tho mnga
zlno nt 1100 a share aro Mrs. Stuy
vosnnt Flh, Mrs. Paul Morton, Mrs
Clarence H. Mackny, MrB. Thoodoro
Shonts and Miss Dolllo Lynch, of
Lnkowood.
Lawrenco old stock by sendlnp
solicitors to society hostcisos jUBt bo
foro functions, who would toll thorn
that tho paper wanted to treat tho
affair "In a dignified mnnnor," and
suggested tho purchase ot two or
throe shares of stock.
Wltlonghby stated today that ho had
been married 20 years, but that ho
had always been -unhappy, until a
fow years ago, when ho met his af
finity, whoso namo tho pollco refuse
to divulge, on a train whllo making
U business trip to New York. It was
a case of love at first sight with
both ot them.
Two years ago tho woman Becured
a divorce, and since that tlmi Wll.
loughby declares ho hns been sup
porting her and her two children in
Chicago, whero sho now resides.
Wllloughby Is SO years old, and
his wlfo is throe years his Junior.
HISTORY OF AN
AWFUL ARMY
(Prlnovlllo Rovlew.)
A few peopje will remember the
colobrated Gfxoy army of 1S94.
Thla immense band of Irresponsi
ble? gathered from, every part of tho
United Statea at tho Instigation of
ono Jabez Coxoy (wo havo forgotten
whore ho lived), la tho middle of
August, .started for Washington to
Induco President Cleveland to glvo
thorn work at living wnges. In Ore
gon 1904 was a bad year. First
out ot tho grass and covered tho
crowd. Tho Coxoylteo thorught It
was a demonstration, and hundreds
climbed on top ot the boxcars yolllng
and waving their hats. They soon
camo to realize, however, that tho
troops were In no mood for trifling
There wasn't a gun In tho wholo out
fit, so that tho marshal had no trou
ble taking them In custody. Ho Is
reputed to havo cleaned up $10,000
by the.arreBts. The army was taken
Ho Portland between tho two trains,
and there disbanded.
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An Interesting JUt Story.
A year ago last March I planted
various seeds in sevoral flower pots
filled with earth, and placed thorn
in tho Bunny-windows ot my labora
tory and of tho house In which I
kept by pots. The next day, to my
great annoyance, I found tho pots
nearly half empty, and tho earth
scattered about the tables and the
floor. I at once surfpftcted tho gen
eral disorder and Uttering to bo 'tho
work of rats, for there are many of
theso animals in tho bultdtag" (in
splto ot tho continuous use ot traps)
being attracted thoro, I suppose, by
camo tho June freshet In tho Colum-ltho grain kopla food for tho pkts.
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N. (tracks for hundreds of miles:
Tried to Kill HU Wife.
Mllwnukoo, Wis;, March 20
George Wllloughby, a lending busi
ness mnn, and a member of tho
Jewott-Sherman Company, la a pris
oner In tho hands of tho pollco sur
geons suffering from an alloged aolf
inflleted. bullet wound, and facing a
chnrgo of ipurdorlng his wife In her
bod last night.
Tho police doolnre that following
an attempt to lay the crime to 'burg
lars, Wllloughby broke down and
confossed that ho had shot his wlfo.
after chloroforming hei and thon
turning tho revolver on himself, to
make it appear that he bad been
shot while pursuing the burglars.
Love 'for another woman, whom
the polled Bay Wllloughby hns beou
supporting for four years, s given
as the rootlvo for tho crime.
Last night Wllloughby and his
wife, who are prominent workers in
tho Park Place Methodist church,
attended a social at that place Ac
cording to the atory which the pollco
say Wllloughb told them after
breaking down, he and his wife
quarreled at the aoola, and renewed1
their arguments as ihey were retir
ing. It was then that the thought
of the murder occurred to him, ami.
saturating a handkorrhlof with
chloroform, he put his wife to
alen. and then fired a bullet Into
her brain as Bhe lay on the pillow
Th ball entered behind the woman's
left ear. and produced Instantaneous
aeatn.
"Wlllouehbv. the nollce m.v. then
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turned the revolver on himself, and
after firing a shot dragged himself
down stairs and out the basement
door, la order to leave a trail of
blood. Returning upstairs he con
sealed the revolver and telephoned
,for the family dootor. to whom be
related the story.
The physician called the police,
aad the latter, after nptlstg certain
Inconsistencies In Wllloughby's
tpry. sweated hjm with the result
that be broke down, and according
to he -officers, related the story told
above,
i la bis coafeseioa to the police.
thon camo ho great Pullman strike
Inaugurated by Dobs which culmi
nated with 100,000 men losing tholr
Jobs nnd being canned. Finally camo
tho Coxeyltes. Instead of marching,
thoso mon, 1000 Btrong, captured a
frolght train near Portland, and com
pelled tho onglnoor to go eastward.
Tho railroad company quick to grasp
tho situation and Immediately placed
tho train under orders, nnd the out
fit started for Washington. Arriv
ing at Tho Dalles, thero wns a bunch
of fnrmorB looking for harvest
hnnds, but tho "army" didn't wnnt
to work for a dollar a day, and nftonJ
luvylng trlbuto on the citizens tho
truln onco moro Btnrtod for Wash
ington. It didn't got thoro, though.
By tho tlmo Arlington wns reached
n train containing 300 rogulnrs from
Wnlla Walla wbb occuylng tho main
lino Just east of town, whllo another
trnlr avlng United States Marshal
liar y G a iy had hurried up behind
tho frolght, thus boxing up tho
Coxeys. When tho pint Ion was reach
ed, torpodoiu brought tho train to
n Btnndstlll; tho soldlora Jumped up
pots. Tho next I found tho earth Ht
as before. On the morning of th
third day, as I entered the BHikUtt;
I actually saw a rat jump out 9i
on of the pots whero thero was i
ory Indication to show that he h
boon scratching tho earth. Kow tk
question arises: Wan I mistake
during tho first spring in thinking
thatjlho rata woro minting for soedsf
Wore thoy seeking and porhaps rei
ting something olso? Or, In thi
ond year, had Home old rats remem
bered that seeds are often to h
found In eatth In flower pots .
had InsHnct or memory' led the
astray? Who was fooled? This It
tho question that I ask yqu as th
tltlo to thla record of my experience
with flower pota and rats -"th fftt
or I?" Nature and Sclpnco la, it.
Nicholas Magazine,
f - e ' .
Hnmo for Fish Warden.
(Mcdford Tribune.)'
As Master Vlsh Warden lkV. Vn
DuBon Is slated for retirement, U,m
boon suggested that R. D. Huwe,
"Lord ot the Rogue," bo appointed.
Tho suggestion should nVet with
favor, for Mr. Hume hat forgotten
more about fish than any oue men
tloned for the placo ever knew, &.
It exporlonco, knowlodge and ability
aro to bo considered, no potior ca4U
data Is In tho namo class.
Mr, Humo may bo arbltarary, but
nn arbitrary man Is needed for the
placo, ono who will onforco tho law
and protect tho fish against tho ra
pacity on tho Hhort-slghted flxhqrmea
who aro rapidly sending tho anlinou
tho way of tho buffalo.
For 30 years Mr. Humo hna flshod
tho Roguo river, which can bo oald
of no othor stream, and It every fish
ortnan did as much to propngnto the
salmon as Mr. Humo hns done there
would bo no many salmon today as
mined to try again, and I Intended to over. ' ""
got the best of tho rats by covering With Mr. Humo, tho offlco would
tho pots with wlro netting. Ono .bo Impartially administered and
plonsnnt day I filled them, but not J moro actually dono for tho fish than
having tlmo to mnko tho framo for hns boon accomplished by all tho flsh
tho netting I did not plant tho soeds. Wnrdons Oregon has had. Himself
othor oncaKomontR thon nrovonted a wealthy mnn, and In no sense a
I placed Sbmo of tho traps between
tho pots, put back all tho earth and
planted moroV seeds. Oho rat was
caught that night, but still tho earth
was thrown out as before I por
Blstcd and so did thoy. I noted
that soma ot tho larger and moro
consplclous seeds woro not taken,
but supposing that tho small ones,
which I tailed to find, had been
eaten, I planted moro every tlmo I
returned tho earth. I did this p'or
haps a half tlozon tlmos, till other
matters claimed my attention, nnd
tho project was abandoned for that
spring.
Early In this last season I dotor-
candldnto for tho plnco, but for many
years taking more Interest In build
ing hatchorles than In operating can-
my entering tho building for two or
threo dnyic. when, to my astonish
ment, the enrtli was nirnlll out of tho
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potB and gonornl disorder rolgnod ns,norioJ. and moro prldo is raising flh
It had rolgned tho year bofore. than In slaughtering thomi Mr.
Thinking It might possibly bo the Humo Is In many rospoctfr tho one
work of Bomo person, I refilled tho mnn for tho placo.
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THE MAN BEHIND THE SHEARS
Is tho man responsible for the correot, perfect fit and drape of KACHO
SYSTEM hand-tallorod suits and top coats for mon. He U tho high
est Kilarlod sartorial artist In Araej-lca, and that ho In woll worth
his Ijlro Is fully evidenced by the superb' fit and styit to bo found a'
most oxoluslvely In RACKO hand-tallored qlothlng. Tim UACSO SYH
TKM uprlng styles nre now In and roady for your critical JiiMpgatlon.
Price rango, ?20 to 40. Seo our west window.
The Talk of the Town
rsagg
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Oar
SUPERBA CRAVATS
In all the newest shades and
shapes are attracting the atten
tion of critical psople. Fifty cents
to one dollar. Showing In our
tt window. .
Half Hose for Wen
We aro showing now Imported
allk. II le ami tmlltrlKgan novel-
ties in fancy halMtese for men
Twgnt-llve VMlm If one dollar
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ar( a half Heirentatlye ex
hibit IH OHr ual l(Iow
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