Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 29, 1908, Image 1

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QUICKEST "EXIT" FROM A REAL PERPLEXITY YOU WHHL EVER MAKE WILL BE BY THE "WANT" AD. WAY"
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BITE'S SLAYER TO BACK TO ASYLUM
NGRESS. UNABLE TO ADJOHBN BECAUSE OF THE BANKIN8 BILL
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iW MUST
TURNTO
lATTEAWAN
DIE PROTEST
CURRENCY ,
BATTLE IS
AGAIN ON
WITH HEA6
CRUSHED
TOT LIVES
IN THE US. SENATE FELL 3 STORIES
AN OP LUNACY COMMIS-
PUTS ASIDE CLAIM OP
UTY AND ORDERS HIM
fO ASYLUM.
kited l'rcta I.ensed Wire.)
N. Y., May 20. In spltu
Ma of mistreatment. Hnrrr
slayor of Stnnford Whlto,
iiack to tho n8ylum for the
Insane at Mnttonwan. nc-
to tho statement made hv.
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itlnuod on page four.)
SENATORS STONE AND LA POL
LETTE WILL ATTKMIT DEATH
OP MEASURE WILL DELAY
ADJOURNMENT.
(United I'ren I.enned Witt.)
Wnehlngton, May 29. Tho possl
blllty of nn r.tnoxpectod delay and
perhaps tho killing of tho curroncy
bill developed todny when Senator
Stone or Missouri returned to Wash
ington and notified Senator La Fol-
mmsm
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
TWO-YEAR.OLD DARE DlMPiG?
UREI) I1ISV0XII RECOGNITION
SURVIVES HEAD FIRST DIVE
TO PAVEMENT PROM WINDOW,
ie Crowds
indent huyci'H that (Lilly visit oiu stoio Ih the best proof In tho
Mint tho CHICAGO STORES uood ami vrU-v arc nlwayH right.
icr offeml Hitch moncy-suvlng bargains a we nro now offering
department.. Got our prlcen.
lies
-adles Stilts now on sale.
6r 150 SuPs now at prices
II' movo them or.it quick,
re this senson'j latest gur-
niado of the latest ma-
'handcomcly trimmed, silk
lad VERY neat-tailored.
re worth frorn f 18 to $.15.
co now Is
, $12,50 and $14.90
s Goods and
(United lre I.ened Wire.)
San Francisco, May 29. Tbo two-yenr-old
son of Mr. and Mro. L. Car
bonl, who llvo In. the third Btoryof
tho Lorenul npartmonts at Octav'a
and Halght streets, fell from the
front window todny, striking Its
head on tho ccntont pavement below
and strnngo to say, was not killed.
Tho child's head waa crdshed un
til Its fcaturjia wero almost Indie
cemablo, bat Its ureaMringtwatfrreKU
lnr wfcon It -tfs's' picked up.
.A young man who was drivlmr n
butchor's cart saw tho accident an,
taking tho child In his arms, droro
rnpldl to tho Emergency hojpltnl,
wnoro thQ doctors say thoy cannot
account for tho survival of tho child
nt all and have no hopo whatovor
thnt it will llvo through tho day.
Tho mother wns busy with hor
SRE ARE
M
ni ii i ira
' ACCIDENT
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T0-VA STREET CAR
JUMPSTRAOK AND ROLLS DOWN
EMBANKMENT, FATALLY IX
.ittt f
JUHIXU THREENEARLY ALL
' 1W 1
UNCONSCIOUS WHEN RESCUED
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(United il'reii I.ented Wire.)
Connellsvllle, Pcnn., Muy 29.
Three pARsenpora wore probably fa
tally injured land 17 others woro
badly hurt when nn observation air,
RtRChedJto a Unltimoro & Ohio paa
.ener trnln, loft tho trnckH and roll
ed dowi nn embankmont nt'qarrott
near hero today. ' ,
The.KiBftonger tralto was going at
a rapliriiratt.. wlion it sVung around
a curvwhore tho track, wero some
what olcvutod. Tho hehvy observa
tion enr at tho rear of tho train did
not take tho curve and leaving tho
rnllH rolled down tho hlllnldo.
Advices received horo say none of
tho othnr enrtj loft tho tracks. Tho
observation car passengers woro nil
thrown heavily about tho car and
mobt of thorn woro unconscious when
tho train and passengers rUHhcd buck
NAVY MEN
ONCE MORE
DISPUTING
ABOUT ARMAMENT
THE FLORIDA MAY AGAIN RE
TARGET ARTILLEY OFFI
CERS SAY WAS HIT HY IMPER
FECT SHELL.
(United Trent t.eiued Wire.)
Washington, Mny 21). A hot dk
puto aroso today botwoon .officers of
tho coaat artillery scrvlco and tho
nnvy experts which mny result in tho
monitor Florida being submitted to
another bombnrdmont from u 12
Inch gun.
Tho coast artillery officer assort
that tho 12-lnch. shell which pierced
tho wall, of tbo turret of tho Flbrhta
SCHOOL OF
TERRORISTS
UNCOVERED
TEAGHB0MBMAMN6 1
FACTORY FOR LYIUN OP IN
FERNAL EXPLOSIVES DISCLOiU
EI IN INDIA RESULT OF
lUUTIHH INVESTIGATION.
London. May
floe -today rocelvcd reports of a
(United I'rei Innfit Wire.)
29. Tho foreign of-
r-
mnrkablo InvestlKAtioA in Indite
which oxposed tho oporatlotw ef
complcto school of tho higher educa
tion of bomb makers and hmb
throwers', under the direction et x
I verts.
At tho head of the school wa at
Hatlvo chemist ef mrtdrakla fra
OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAY
10 A. M, Mi'i't t bull, corner Ci'iUor mid Cotnincrrlnl htrt'etn.
lQxilS Paruu, iH'uded by McIClroy'H bjiml, will march up Com-
incivliii to l-V-rry (rtn't.
10:10 Tin Vt-rniw, tu W. R. O. ami Lndlf? of tho G. A. Jt.
m iKi nim ror tno ronicicry.
11:00 RltimliKtic M'l-vlcfH of the O, A. It. and W; II. C. and G. A.
It. Cirtl. i
1 P. JL W. It. q. .Memorinl bonla-s for tho dwul of tho U. S. Navy
at foot of Center Htiwt, on tho lnldgo,
UUJO P. M. AddccRB in Marlon Square by Hon, Geo. H. WIIIIhhih.
AV iRavoa of I)iivIhch nr to chM from 1- M, until 4 P. M. Sat-
unlay.
In tho gunnory tteiWHBWflyj,v5llil"lMkvMt ,m,Mch knowledge e( eilo
no)iplodo,'th)entejntLed that lt slves, The srsten. of odHeatlng a.i
was an ImporfcotiproJetylliM.b$t firalsjnv. wfkta' WndueliMi,
If it had boon perfect tho entire' t?- alei.ji: tho KWt 'elahori and co-X
rent would hnvo been dostroyid. Intete Hues andlt. is believed grs-v
Kavnl offlcers denied this conttn- ntps from tho Khool save b,e eiK
tlon and nld that It was proof to various parts of the world, '
ngalnBt It. j The establldhmont of the scho-e
"Just give us another r.hanco and involved considerable nnaHckl out
w will show yoU," retorted tho ar-lay( including o bulldlnK oa facv
tlllory mon. "All wo wn'nt Is onn tor'y where' bombs wore mMo and
Shot 'at the Florida with a 12-lnch experiments condliclpd."
gun and wo will demonstrnto that a Tho dotecllv( found a large stock
12-lnch sholl iyoperly handUd will of exploslvoa and ohomtchla, a well
blow tho turret Off tho monitor at a ' equipped laboratory and n comnlotu
rnngo of 5000 yards,"
It Is said that the nnvy mny docMo
to glvo tho nrtltleny men nn oppor
tunity to shoWt what they can do
with tholr big nuns when tho Flori
da Is submitted tp tho torpedo somo
day next week.
Silks
ards of Flno Dres9
pd Dress SI'kd now selling
that will suit all -pocket
If you want tho blcuest
bargains in Salem in new
It Drcs3 fioorlft .tuii Sllkg.
tlo CHICAGO
jard
STORE.
ic, 49c, 69c, and up
lincry
k'Sil Hats now on sale,
you well to get
It
our
LADIKft Ai.'G GLOVES.
We have Just recoiwd from our
buyers In New York n big shli
ment of Ladles' Long Olovos in
lisle and silk and III all the want
ed shades, Copenhagen, Tan,
Mod Black, Cream and White.
Wo are Belling them for Btnall
prices. A
10c, 00c, 73c, Sfic, ami 08c.
We have Just opened up tbo
xnosi beautiful assortment of
Swell Parasols you have seen for
a long time. You can find hero
any class or kind yci havo your
mind set on. We show them at
all prices.
18c, 75c, OSc, 91J23, $1,10 olid up
-he Store That Saves You Money
(household duties when tho little fel-
low who was just learning to walk,
j pushed a chair close to tho wlndaw,
i climbed up Into It. Mrs. Carbonl
heard a scream n'a tho baby fell. Sho
rushed to the window nnd then went
screaming down the three flight of
stairs, Insane with grief. Tho wom
en of tho neighborhood found it bard
to restrain her from doing violence
to herself.
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IS FOUND HEAD
IN BATH TUR
(United Irs Tinned Wire.)
Portland. Or., May 2). As he
stepped Into his bathtub last night,
P. J. Mann, a wealthy Oregon pio-
nsor, dropped dead from heart fall-
uro. Mann's dead body v.aa dlecov
orod an hour lator by his pged wife,
lying n a tub full of boiling water,
' which bud horribly dlsfljurod the
I corpc. j
I Tbo bath water, which vas heated
' by an automatic gas heater in tho
cellar, had continued to run and
grow hotter until Mrs. Xann dlft-
. covered the tragedy and rfcsoued the
(body of her husband.
Mrs. Mann's bands and arms wero
badyly scalded by nlunglng them in
to tk ealdlag 'water to TMaore the
plug to allow tho water to escape.
i Sho Is prostrated.
o : ;
Tho Japaneso government is well
pleased with the success of their arms
Ib Korea.
to tbo scene of tho accident to rescuo
them.
HURGLARS OVERLOOKED
THE SlOST VALUAHLI3
'United I'reon Untl Wire.)
Tcrtlend. Or., Jlay 29. Artistic
temperament of a burglar saved tho
Arts nnd Crafts ocloty of Portland.
thousands of dollars when a thief
entered the Muslim of Art and Btolo
exhibits ontered by Mrs. Mary Mott
Smith Cunningham of San Frnncisco
and Mrs. Wntklns of Cleveland, O.
Tho robber panned by exhibits worth
much more in actual cash and con
fined his pilfering to tho work of tho
two women, which wero valuablo
ohlefly for tho artistic merit.
The case looted by tho burlar con
tained Jewelry worth flvo or six hun
dred dollars. Next to them was an
exhibit of rnro and costly Jowolry
which would havo netted him thou
sands of dollars. This was untouch
ed. The articles stolon were: Pen
dant with black pearle; sliver fob;
necklace sot with brilliant red
stones; silver box; wrought bracolot
set with various colored atones;
necklaco of gold leaves set with pro
cIoub ttoneu; silver enamol box; sil
ver pendant; opal pendant; swall
silver pins; silver and scarab pin;
gold and jade pendant; scarab und
sliver fob; ring s:t with opals and
sapphire; carved gold rJng; scarab
scarf pin; amethyst pendant; and
silver and abalone stick pla.
MARION HQUAItE DEINO
' PUT INTO ORDER.
Through tho efforts-of the Journal
acting upon mtggestlone from uomo .PASSENGERS AND GOLD
technical 'library.,
Tho primary object of tho txhoor
was to proporo mon for work In the
ranks of tho secret rovoVutlonnry or
ganization in all parts of India,,
though It was established that tho
terrorists In Boveral parts of Europe
woro awnro of tho oxUlonco of the
school and lUidoubtedTy woro making
uso of lie facilities
ENROUTE I'ROM ALAS1CA
of tholr subscribers, Marlon Square
will soon bo thoroughly in order for
promennaors on pummor nigms. ai- (United I're l.eimed Wire)
rBiiy imo Brj) is oeiug cut uy orcinr Dawson. Alnskn. May 20 Tho
of the iiiporlntwiMt Qf the park. L. Dt&'rner Penn. tho "first boat of tho
J. Lnwronos, nntl the rubbish wllLe(2aSon fom Fairbanks. ftrrlved with
soon bo remqvod. JB pnHengors nnd f 1,000.000 In gold"
Superintendent Lawrence showed. 01..,nttU All leave bom on Mon.
day night.
a commondnbla' spirit when be began
tho work immediately upon lenrnlng
the wants of -the people Tho open
ing of tho Edlsonla Electric Theatre
togothor with tho numbers who. at
tend tho Y. M. C. A. nnd promejindo
nlnttr iht nnrtti rtnl rt iht liiialnnaa
section of Commercial street are ro'? 7-H iorktU fro,H fU'0,r rt
sponsible for the popular demand 'y nMovy preis tre of the water,
,. .., . .i. . , a t a 1r which last night destroyed1
for the putting of tho parkin order. (tJlo,pnckJng phnt of w mowt
Flrenien Hurt,
(irnlted I'rrM Uui Wire.)
Portland, Or, May 20. Two tiro
men wero Injured by a heavy noxxlo-
I nn
'Pu
oklng company bore.
o
A sntcnei rontnlnini; J3000 was
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ion oy ino pnymnsior Ol me uauie.
ship Maine in San Francisco harbor, I Captain Richard Walnwright thh
but wna returned by a wharflngor, morning wan formally advanced to
who had thrown Jt bohlnd n cwuntor renr iidtniral and commandant of th?
bollevlng it contained heavy cast- eoooud Atlantic Hquadron in Tucoma
liK8. harbor.
M. W. A. PICNIC CONTEST
One cent per vote. , Voto for who you please.
Ballot boxes at Tho Spn, Anderson's barber shop. White House nw-
taurnnt and tho Toggery.
BASEBALL
EAST IOIITIiAIfD VS. HALKM
Saturday l;30 P. M, Sunday 3:00 P. M. league grounds.
ADMISSION SMSc; .GRANDSTAND 15c CHILDREN 10c.
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