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fTi. STOCKTON I THE OLD WHITE CORNER DAILY CAPITA JOURNAL, S.1LEM. OnKGON, FRIDAY, JUNK 12. 1008 MUKUtKtK (Continued From Page 1.) ECRU NET WAISTS $4.50 Acw shipment of beautiful net mist! In 'assorted patterns, Equal to, any 97.00 virtues In Salem. HI'IJCIAL 81.ro White Dress Skirts In Washable Materials Tho largest assortment ever shown In Hnlem. Tlio styles nro correct nnd tlwy nre made up with JH as much euro ns a high. Rrntlo voile or silk skirt. Prices rnngo from 91.CS to 97.00. Mght liluo linens $1.2.3 to 9.1.00. Striped nnd checked ducks, 92.25, 92.B0. Kai Kai Suits and Skirts Norfolk Jackets in All Sizes Vi HIGH CAR60 IS CARRIED BY STEAMER (United Pros Lenscd Wire.) Whlto Horso, Y. T., Juno 12 Tho steamer Prospector, having $2,000, 000 In gold abroad, arrived today aft r tho longest voyago alio lias maJo on tho rlvor. Shu had a very difficult time In ascondlug both tho Thirty Mllu and Fifty Mile rivers, nd washing upon sand bars for sev eral days. Tho Prospector had 12 passcngerfl, among them bolng Judgi RelJ, of FalrbaukH. The first Whlto Pnss steamers aro scheduled to Hall Sunday, but It Is not likely tloy will bo ablo to' navl ntc nt hut timo for thn Flftv MIL river lacks a foot of bolng nnvlgablo (or tho big stenmors. In tho mertntlnio, hundreds of tho men bound for DawHon and tho In terior, havo gone down tho river In 'mall boats nnd barges and tlio boat builders aro renplng a harvest. ' . 0 Sinichlng for Kidnapers. United Trees Leiisrd Wlre.l San Francisco, Juno 12. Dotoc the nro searching todny for tho Ml'cr of four anonymous lottors to I F Cull, son of Lawrence Cull, ho my terlotisly dlsappoared while Ming In tho Santa Cruz mountain omo tlnio ngo. Tho lottera all stato bat Mi. elder Cull has boon kid "4pe4 nnd that his son can havo In formation ns to IiIb whereabouts by falling at a lonoly spfat In tho Oak land hills and leaving ?G00. Cull returned yeatordny from an ineffect ual search for his father's where abouts In tho Santa Cruz mountains. CALMLY AWAITS DEATH , De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It -1 especially good for piles. Be sure '0 g t DoWitt's. Spld by all druggists. (United Tress Leased Wire.) Passlc, N. J., Juno 12. Having received a message from Cod, so she says, tolling her that death awaits hor next Sunday, Mrs. Anna KIbcoI- cla, a widow, 27 yearB of ago,-Is to day calmly and cheerfully preparing for tho end of hor life. Tho woman will buy hor own cof fin, n shroud, select n cemetery lot and consult the minister who will preach her futioral sermon. Sho 13 enjoying tho best of health, and Is making tho necessary arrangements with a cheerfulness that surprlsoj hor frlonds, "I shall loavo all tho doors of my homo open so that my frlonds enn ontor nfter my death," sho said smil ingly. "I wolcome tho end. It can-, not como too soon." Mrs. Klscolcln has boon studying religion bIiico her husband's denth, sovcrql years ago. RECORD IS LOWERED BY LUSITANIA Watches Diamonds Cut Glass Silveiware N' er bjforo havo we shown so upnib an assortment of Watches. Dlai ond, Cut Glass, Sterling Sll Vf and P'.atpd Ware qs now. V lather yca deslreto purchaso or r. r, come In and see tho array ' beautiful things within our tore When you reach our window, llje glimpse will remind you of ta's Invitation. "Wo always like to c lookers, for those who havo no thought of buying cannot re llt saying a good word for us lni our wares. Drop In. Seeing beautiful things will Interest you and rest you. Don't make shopping too serl u Stop and feast your eyes here. Barfs Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets. fUnlted Tress Leased Wlre.l . Now York, Juno 12. By crossing tho Atlantic from Quoenstojvn to Now York In four days, 20 hours and 8 minutes the Unor Lusltanla Is again tho holder of the record for tho west-bound -pas3nge. This 13 sevon minutes faster than tho record established by the Mnuretnla on her last trip. o BIG STEEL TRUST IN BRITTON tho news that Federal Judge Kenne saw M. Landls had granted tho nrJ- oner a reprieve. Instead of reading uie prisoner the death warrant that ho had ready In his hand; the Jailor told Blllek tho news. (, The condomned man had norvod himself to listen to tho words that would send him out of tho world and when ho heard the message that another lease of Hfo had been granted him, ho almost collapsed. Judge Landls granted tho reprieve In order to allow the nttornovs for tho condemned man time to perfect an appeal to tho wipromo court of tho United States. Tho court direct ed the sheriff not to fulfill tho order for execution until the highest court In the lnnd had had timo to act. Ho stntod In granting It lint ho consid ered thnt the fourteenth amedment to tho constitution of tho United States had been violated and ho was of the opinion thnt tho United States Supremo Court should pass on tho quostlon. Governor Deneon and tho partjon board had refused to act this morn morning. Thero was a tremendous demon stration outside the county Jail when It was learned by tho Immense throng that hn'd collected there, that tho condemned man had been grant ed another leaso of life. Thero wom fully 6000 peoplo congregated about tho Jail, blocking traffic on all tho streets about C when someone con firmed an announcement from Mir Jnll thnt Blllek had been roprlovcd, tho crowd wont crazy. Women wopt and several fainted. Tho men throw their hats In the air nnd shouted. It required a hundred policemen to dispense the ctowd. Judgo Landls, In executing his or der, stated today that tho constitu tion provides thnt to long ns thoro l& doubt about n prisoner's guilt, ho has tho right to appear beforo tho highest court In tho land. WOMEN'S CLUBS TOO NUMEROUS (United Tress (.cased Wlre.i Chicago, Juno 12. Women of tho United States aro bolng slowly "el'ibbid'' to death, not by tho ordi nary club, but by women's clubs, ac cording to tho views of Mrs. LaFay otto Young, a promlnont society woman of Dea Molne, lown, who Is hero with hor husband, who Is n delogato to tho Republican uationn' convention. "Woman'- clu)s are a S'stlnct ovll, In my opinion," she sold. "They tnko up too much of a womnn'B timo nnd nro too numorous. I think we could get along without thorn very nicely though they do much good In cortaln directions." THREE MEN DISAPPEAR FROM HOTEL 1 (United Press Let. d Wlie.) i London. June 12. With a capi tal of J375.000.000, a new stool trust ambraclug all tho big manu facturer of steel lu tho United King dom and ninny. of the emaller onos, has just beau organized, according to an announcement In tho Iron and Steel Trades Journal. Whether or not tho Bteel Interests of the United States are In any way Identified with ihe combination Is known only to those in the deal. Hoise Show Opens. (United Tress Leased Wire.) f'nmden. N. J.. June 12. The rAt Tnrsftv horsa show opened Its I annual exhibit here louay. a uuiq ' feature of the show Is the provision of classes for farm horses aud mules, mi tnr the first time in tho history I of the event, farmers are fraterniz ing with the society people who breed fine norses. .' the leading purists In the state. With (United Tress Leased Wire.) San Francisco, June 12. Investi gation today In tho strange disap pearance of throe gneits of tho Hotl St. Francis within the past 10 day f reveals nothing and tho caios aro ! still a mystery. Frany Dewey arrived from Los Angeles this week looking for his brother. N. B. Dewey, who was a guest at the hotal until 10 days ago. whon he suddenly disappeared, leav ing his baggage, tho management of the hotel has started to investi gate this and two other cases of dis appearing gueets. M. Howard of Vancouver Btrange ly dropped out of sight a week ago leaving his trunkB open in his room nnd this week a letter was received from Mrs. F. T. Reynolds, of Ocean Park, asking for Information of N. D. Thompson, who has not been aoeu i since the week of the fleet festivities. Ho too left all of his baggage at the hotel. . , n Annual Sessions of Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. And Grand Chapter R. A. Masons of Oreeon. Portland, Oregon, June 8 Lto 13, return on or before Juno 16. For this occasion the Southern ra clfic Co. will make a rate of one and one-third fare on the certificate plau Is authorized. 6-8-6t. KILL FIVE AND STEAL $12,000 i (United Tress Leased Wire.) 'Ttflls, June 12 After nn all night search for the 10 robbers who killed the official In chnrge of tho customs omq8 and four of his assistants and escaped with $12,000, the pollco hnv.o captured many suspects, but It is 'npt known yet whether any of tho guilty ones aro In 'that numbor. In fteplng from tho police tlireo pf the robbers were killed. REGULATE BANKING MEASURE (United Tress Leased Wire.) Washington, Juno 12. Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou today In sued a circular to all national banks sotting forth tho regulations which must be following in forming na tional cnironcy associations.' In part It says: "National banks occupying con tiguous torrltory mny organlzo na tional currency associations. Thoro must be nt least ton banks In each association and tho aggregate capital and surplus of the banks must bo nt least $5,000,000. "No bank may Join an association unless It has unimpaired capital and n surplus of not less than 20 per cent." Tho clrculnr thon explains at length tho provisions of tho currency net nnd cencludes: "The foregoing rolntes only to the" formation of national currency ns soclatlons. The method of secur ing additional circulation through such associations will be tho subjoct of n later circular." Cmuu'ry Open1 Giles cannery opened todny, tho first products to be handled, being strawberries. Flvo hundred glrli woro applicants for positions. JAPAN IS INDIGNANT ; OVER EXCLUSION PLANK (United Tress Leased Wire.) Toklo, Juno 12. Tho Japanoso press today Is unanimously indig nnnt over the roported draft of tho platform theft will bo submitted to the Itopltbllcan convention" at Chi cago rioxt week. According lo ad vices rodelvod hero tho platform which, is suppsed to havo boon writ ten at tho Whlto Houbo In Washing ton, contains a plank doclarlng iu favor of the exclusion of Jap'anoso laborers from tho United States. Tho pnporB of Japan aro unablo to understand tho plank as It had j been tho Impression here that both Roosovelt and Taft Wore friendly to Japaucso interests and were against the exclusion which was demanded by tho Pacific coast. Some of tho papers recall Room vclt'ji messages to tho legislature of California when that hody was abaut to enact laws prohibiting Japanese from attending tho snmo school a whlto children or owning land , In thnt etato. Their papors recall 'tfcfl ' speeches of Socrotary Taft whenlit was in Japan n short time ago on htg trip around the world. PROPHECY BIG CROP FOR 1908 Washington, June 12. Tho crops of 1008 will bo worth nearly $8,000, 000,000, according ,to figures pro pared by tho dopnrtment of agricul ture It Is expoctod thoro will bo sufnclont funda to movo tho crops from tho fnrniB to tldo wntor. In discussing tho outlook today, Chief Statistician Clark, of tho agri cultural dopartmont, said: "Indications nt tho present timo nro for groater crops. For eight yearB tho Amorlcan farmer has re joiced "unprecedented prosporlty and now tho ninth promising harvest Is practlcnlly assured. Novcr in tho history of tho United States havo there boon nlno such years years of big yields and high prices." BOOTH'S OLD 1IOMK DOOMKI) TO IMvSTRUCTION (United Tress Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Juno 12. Al though It survived tho flro nnd earth quako of April 100G, tho former homo of Edwin Booth, tho gront actor, situated on Telegraph hill in this city, Is threatened with destruc tion by dynnmlto, from blasting op orations. Booth's cottage Is located on tho very point of tho hill and one moro charge of dynnmlto would son4 It to destruction. Booth lived horo from 1852 to iSGri. During thnt timo Telegraph hill was the center of San Francli co'a Boclal lire, o WHALER JAMMED IN ICE (United Tress Leased Wlro.) Nonlp, Alaska, Jiino 12. A re port rocolvod hero todny says that whaler William Bailey of San Fran cisco, lies crushed In tho lea at Lnwronco bland. Captain II. ID Bod fish of tho unlucky vostol was pick od up by the Bowhoad and tho ret of his crow nro on tho Jcanotto, The men nil hud n narrow oscapo front death- In tho Ico pack and suffered from exposure boforo they were picked up by tho other vossola of tho whaling fleet. Tho whaler William Bnlloy is own ed by Roth Blum & Company of 8H Francisco, Sho loft thoro with the whaling (loot for tho north some timo ago. Thoro wore 28 men In her crow, 388 State Street. m EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 I IF you want value now as ever, you will come HERE to the HOMEOfVALUE, not to the place where it happens in occasionally. Hawes Hats. Crawford Shoes Stetson Straws Stetson Fur Hats B. V. D. Under wear Cooper's Under wear Standard Negli gee Shirts m MM H o 2 am m O "Ti HERE Value giv ing is funda mental, not a mere expedient to s ti m u I a t e trade. "Racso System" hand-tailored clothes. "Windsor" out ing suits K. B. outing pants K. B. wash vests Superba cravats Wash cravats Fancy half hose "Coatless" Suspenders "Every Mas Is Odd" But We Can Fit Him "livery Man Is Odd" Bui We Can Fit Him CLOTHIER HABERDASHER I