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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1908)
.y DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1008 $ JAPANESE FINANCES CRIPPLED BONDS TAK A DROP MAY HAVE . MURDERER OF WOLFF COMMISSIONERS COURT MAKES PECULIAR RULING FINANACE BUREAU CALLS. CON , FKREN0J9 CAPITALISTS ,4 RLAMI3 GOVERNMENT UONDS GO' DOWN tfEN POINTS. fUnltod Press Leased Wire.) Tokol, May 12. Tho flnnnco bu reau, has called tho leading Japanese jlnRsccre Into' conference concerning Uio country's, commercial condition. Tnoiigh it Is denied Hint the na tional credit Is endangered no at tempt is mado to conceal tho fact that business Is shockingly disorgan ized. Government bonds havo drop ped from 00 to 80 nlnco tho Btrln goncy began and private securities re still mora seriously depressed. ' Capitalists blame tho government for adopting Important financial poll Bios, especially tho nationalization of tho railroads without consulting rep resentatives of tho buslncB3 Interests. ' ffhoy nro doing -their boat, howovor, to rolicvA tho situation. ., Tho Toklo press In expressing much satisfaction at tho conclusion of abrltrntlon treaty with America, bolloving it will convince tho world ?f tho good relations really cxhtlnft botwoen tho two countrlco and prob ably offect financial conditions favorably. WAGNER ARRESTED C. W. WAGNER ARItESTEI) FOR SIMILAR ASSAULT ON OTHER PAWNBROKER DAYS AGO. A $ TEN Uiiless the dlclslon of tho county commissioners' county court, which' wns handed down yesterday after noon iBrcvosed by higher courtB, It Is very probnblo that thb precincts of Stnyton and Sublimity will be voted dry at tho next election. In these two precincts the liquor dro already "dry," the olectlon would undoubtedly owing the wholo seven precincts into tho cold water col umn, The court declaring that "when tho law Is not clear as to what is In tended, It is tho duty of tho court -to do tho groate'st good to the greatest number," decided that the petition f? . . . . . .. IntoreBta filed potitlonB, asking tunc 0f the liquor Interests should bo these precincts bo Voted upon sepai'-, pnssed up. I Tho decision closes with ately. The petitions were filed early, tho following paragraph: so that thoro would be no conflict j "Therefore It is ordered that tho with any petition that might bo filed petition asking for local option In by tho'dry'' people,. It having been tho precincts of Sublimity and Stoy underBtood heretofore that tho vote ( ton bo disallowed, and that tho po in any precinct 1b taken In accord-itltion asking for local option In tho tho first petition filed, precinct of Jefferson, Marion, Ma ( United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., May 12,In tho ar? rest of C. W. Wagner tho.pollco bJ-;nc wui1 llovo that they have not Bccurod tho,,-., th!a ttlon i,0m ndontod there cleny. AtimavlHo and Tumor bii Btib- ... in. ..- ... i- i ---- ., man wno uruuu.y ass.uuu.-u niiu in- ,8 n0 do bt tha't Stay ton hml Subllm- mlttod lo tho rleonlo for their votes jurod Max Herrmann, a portiana lty woml hnvo remained . wot. pawnbroker, early Monduy ovonlng . but ard confident that fhey havo also Realizing this, tho prohibitionists nnothor duo to tho murderer of .soon afterwards nidi petition asking Stnyton and Sublimity la Cnroy Mur murderer of Pawnbroker Nathan that tho products of Stnyton, Sub- tin, and tho othor precincts arc rop Wolff, who wns murdered In his Bhop 'Umlty, Jefferson, Mnrlon, Mncleny, ' rosented zy C. W. Corby, Jt Is very about 10. days ago- under cIrcum-rAumBvlllo nnd Tumor bo voted (upon llkojy that tho "wot" IntorestH will the n3ault In a bunch. Now as all these pro- appeal tho en no at tho earliest post .clncts, except Stnyton nnd Sublimity ubtoidnt.c. There Is Nothing In which delay Is bo dangerous ns in Eye Trobhi When you consider that you can got nfon fi., ' Benso ; except slg.nt, you will understand how imJl latfo no chance with your eyes. llfil upon tho came." Tho attorney for (ho proclnts of stances very simtlur to upon Hermann Monduy. Hermann was found unconscious with tho gnplng wounds In his herul early Monday ovonlng. A nearby pawnbroker immediately gave tho pollco a cluo to Wngnor'a where abouts, whom ho declared visited both his own and Hermann's shop early last night. Wagper will bo brought boforo Hermann today for Identification. Wagner nays ho comoa from San Fninclnco and that was NATIONAL DRAINAGE CONGRESS formerly a trainman em Pacific. for tho Soutb- JThcgliiH Vutiornl '' Tho funoral of Patrick HlggliiB, who was stricken with pnraJvMs WnntH To arotv Apples W. II. Paine, wlfo and daughter, who are making their stay at-. 4 01 north Cottage, nro Colorado peb- xarm homui of Hniem Saturday ovon lng, was hold at 2 o'clock this after 'noon. Tho Intermont being mndo In the Twin Oak comotory. Washington, May 12 Tho nnnuul convention of tho Nntionnl Drainage congress began todny with u largo uttendnnco. All tho governors and tho boards of trade nnd commercial organizations of all tho largo cltloi nro represented. Tho subject of drninngo will un doubtedly play an Important part In FARCE IS DECIDED SUCCESS "h. V M uur Business Is to Tell You You Need Glasses . ! Wig BARR'S JEWELRY SB The Store of Quality Corner Slate and Liberty Sab, 0 e i or ki. ihe tMtau iHTin.hIDgQMlltf( -1 Tests mndo h u. . ."I UU4 V, jplo who nro intondlng to locato In Salem. Mr. Pnln is nn npplo grow- tho Whlto IIouso conferenca of gov- whllo roturnlng from this city to major, crnors and tho two meetings will co- o operato In Bprendlng tho propaganda Weather of tho reclamation of swamp landb Fnlr tonight with light frost; through scientific application of Wednesday fair anil wanner, drainage, IIMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWt1ilWWWWWHWWWWWW tf J 9- 6 Save Your Dollars Weokly Capital Journal, ono year , ,$1.00 Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal ono year $1.50 it Regular prlco to both papers $2.66 tj'. Both Papers One Year For Price of One AT OUR EXCLUSIVE CLUB' RATE $1.50 Dally Capital Journal, byinall , 91.00 ' Dally Portland Journal, by wall ,, $3.no Daily and Sunday Portland Journal, by mall , , ; $7.rio 'J -3 Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies , .. 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The ty'o papers make a splendid combination and you savo money by sending your subscription to V I- E. DQFER, Publisher ' lUi . "1l- ' SajW.Oregqn r WMWIllWWitiWWWWWWWWWWWWIiliWWWWWWtMlllMlWIilillllilfc '1 "Gool I laughed so nwich that my fnco fools all dried up and twisted out of shape tiB It It wouldn't evor go back," snickered an olovon-ycai-old boy aa ho wiped hla eyes with tho Bldu of his hand when ho camo down tho utulrH from tho balcony of tho Grand opera house last night after tho production of tho farco, "Mrs. Tomplo's Tologrnm." Tho boy's expression quote,! above would havo exprosjed tho thoughts of a great many people who saw tho show. It was ono big laugh all tbo way through with Just enough ln tcrmlttnnccs to let ono realize tho amount of fun ho wa? having. Tho play was one- of thoso whero pcopln nro always in a predicament, the husband having to explain his pres ence for tho night boforu, whllo his wife hns nlso an answer to mako na to whore she was nt tho same time. Put tho piny wouldn't hnvo been worth anything if tho actors had not porformed woll, ns tho IJca Is roally so silly and tho lies nnd situation tho chnractora find themsolves In, so imbeci'o, that to befuJdlo it In any part wquld havo spoiled the wholo. William Hornard, as "Frank Pul ler," waa probably tho beat of tho ovonlng, telling tho most redlculoun of Ilea to "Mrs. Tomplo," to pro tect his friend, "Jack Tomplo," who had a night out to explain, with a phlcgematlc expression, but, ut tho saino (lino keeping In perfect toucn with tho audlonco so that when tho Joke nrrJvod, which It dlcl very fre quently during tho performance, tho Idea wag aubtloy convoyed to tho uu-dlence. Margarot Snow, as "Mrs. JacK Tomplo," was as sweet and vivacious as eho was when sho played "Tho Collego Widow," and tho3o who re members hor thon will appreciate her without further explanation, Tho hofuso was well-filled and tho npp'auso generous. o MEETING OF BOARD OF TRADE A Word for (ho "Dutch Treat." , draught a quart ol 'e v nu- iuik imjiur uuiua as -an in- drinks to nil ciuont worthy of mention that throo por's Woekl)-, wuii-kuuwu Bucioiy mairona in a alnglo ovonlng Invited guests to1 "Dutch treat" dinners In tho name! rcBtaurant. This fashion is said to city wator prt, on tit J3 bo a fioolal Innovation that Is "tak- continued low le!. . I i i..i.iii - ii.. . ... . I,... . . . ' " us nwiu uun in nil xnosi boicci mo in ico anould rcsoltltt circ,cs' , "t nrticio of doddIu i That It will easily bocomo nn os- from much of the iihbm . tnbllBhod faahlon may bo doubted, "as nttnchoj to it, jr, j "" "'" iwiorignn custom is wnony vvBugauon enowg tnit Hi i opposed to It. Tho Amorlcan Is hos- 'fylng procosscs ol lMi,. pltnblo and also Idvlsh to thooxtont ft comploto destruction of tWk his purso will allow, or oven ex- lorla contained In It la ;cb J ceeding that limit. He Hkca to on-," twenty wcek. tortnln his frlondn and to net as Tho oxpcrlmenti, Ut 1 host at a luxurious meal. To Invito which nro given In IcmJR them to a public place to eat with on, inc'Mdcd tho lutettluli him and to pay for tholr own order cIontlflcally the baclllci ojy is a uiuifj bo repugnant to Ills taste, mums, usually I jwi to p.!ri j except In bohcmlnn circles nnd n minute Injections; tli among tho frnnkly Impecunious, nnd bacillus; 80wngostptwocdnl bo opposed to custom that tho aver- "Poro-formlng bacilli ol Nt' ago man could bring hlmsolf to do " I'lcco being pttootm It only with tho grontcot dlfllculty, found In Impure rater at 1 1 Yet fashion can nnrnninllHli win. porntliro of 98.$ dfcri Fil dor, ijnd If women of good, Btnnd w"l 'ho germs, malntililm npprovo tho plan it may comu into 'hat temporaturo (or le:i a certain voguo. And It has some thing to recommend it. In thoso dnyB of flats and npnrtmont hotues when dining In public places is bo common Invitations to "Dutch treat" dlnnont ought to bo nccopted lu good spirit and evonwolcomod. It Is not tho food thnt ono cares for chief I v creased to 9030 In Ice tntt In dlnlnrr with one's frlnmln. hut. iha and to 78 otter lx h ploaMiro of their soclotv. Onn micht twolvo weeks they dlwpM gladly j;o to a. hotel or restaurant for his dlnnor If ho were Buro of hav ing ngroeablo company thoro whoa ho would not go alone, Invltatlonn of this sort would In volve no obligation, tho occasions wou'd bo free from formality and us ually hare tho attraction of being nn Inspiration of tho moment; nnd tboy would undoubtedly promote good follownhlp moro than tho for mal function for which elaborate proparatlon muRt bo mndo and which may bo a woarlnois to tho bouI. Tho only thing needed to In-1 According to the folloTlsi" auro success for those "Joint" din- tlnnu tho whole itate el . norn la ithn rnmilaltn nprvn In tho anta mint be entered M master of extending invitations. damnation, ai both the c!' WJ TnritnnnnnllM Rfnr ll nnrttes hV0 adOplN I ' ..in, ,rith iho brMthcf 1 .' i neDubllcan-ISpnsii; ftv "Wa favor the ew " ' ... .-. , tttnl all laws WHICH giT "" It was then frotcn Into b!oebl which were kept In ia IchMm sol in a brlne-chllled Icfki n temperature of 28 dtfreti In tho coio of the IctdtWi tho number of btcllll It 1 1 centlmoter of watw, JMH tlroly. WlththatrphWiW elimination of the jw "J moro rapid, the k WH In frora'aeren to nine U etroDtoccoc'l and tb ty bacilli of Hovrago TnUke4 U t woekfl, Tho effect of tnw w nnlcwi ther are newwi' vortod la to ghe itorri 1 1 lively clean bill of W- York World, 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Salem board of .trade will bo held at the rooms on State street Tues day evening (tomorrow) when con siderable business of Importance, will be considered. There hns been a large Influx of new people to Salem slnco the last regular meeting and much business of Importance has been transacted, all of which will bo presented to tho members at 4hm time. Tho subject of the nubile own ership of the Willamette locks will bo taken up In response to a special request from Congressman Hawley. The committee on the Stnyton elec tric railroad will report, and other matters will come up of public Im portance. All members are urged to be present. Onaftit Drinking Customs, Drinking bouti hnve hern accom panied among nil pedpla by curious tn0 greatest measure ' Pn rllvnrKlnna rttn1nio la tTiA ninct . ... .. DD.'inl hniilnn Iiaaii In .via IV7AI . r MMaHAl SDrwI :nost nnrtn nf thfl nnclnnt world. The o-. U'n helleTS tril J nlr.vnr av. nn n nnnnh nnrl wlthnllt . J hnlllti lOIlK P81"1 moving his position, attempted to not oe disturbed l mw" .J .. ' - .. .... . m .. -I. -a IH TS1V1 tnrow from his goblet a few aropj oi we, hereby aecis'0 - - wmo at n mark, in p. nign curv, fundamental ooe" :l(4 without spilling nny of tho liquor. and frea goternmnt '' mt. ,. .... I,.. .wo urtert uiu mar; consisiea goueruny ui individual - little lmase of Hermesv nlnced on a nflr9onal liberty w loef . . ' ... .. . . .. ihe rerson oronzo saucer, which &omoiuco MOj jmrmBe u" -n floated on water, so that until it was oi others, Ve are w filled by a sufflclent quantity of sumptuary leguiai. wine to sink it tht game continued. To play cottnbiiB well was a mark of good breeding In Athens, More widespread Ib the game mora which is still played in Italy, but is described by native writers of China, where it also annears" to have orig inated spontaneously. One of SMOCJUTICTK-K m STATS For U. S. S"'-- Ceo, E. "7PrA t? irniuMtfm"" ' tnv ,;. a playera suddenly stretches out one , . jB or both hands with certain fingers For Sup "' " COOTV Dr.W.S.3WtrJl ForCoHyJ!!, Manrfage License Suel Shepard, 22 years of age, and Silvia Smith, 22 'years of age, both, of Sllverton, were granted a marriage license yesterday afternoon. extended; his opponent must im mediately guesa the number under penalty of paying for the drinks. At certain colleges In tho Engiisn - . A 1 iinlvnralHixi a fearful nenaltV IS at-, tBftliori in tho. mnlrine 01 a DUO, uui- - - u. ..- .. .w ... -- - T I, hl . ,m lng the dnaer of which the unaer- . - p" graduates usualjy partaKe ib cv-- jt mon with - th. acuity In the bal1, ' yW. The pun Is referred to tha dean, aad,, w if dOBOncd by klm, the author is, requlrad either to empty at one I