Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 26, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAMTAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OREGON',
FRIDAY, JUXE 20, 1008
J.
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THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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Senior"
Smart Clothes
Are all their name implies. Made for
young men who care. Swagger cuts,
cleverly tailored and equal in every respect
to the high cost custom tailors' best efforts.
Business men's suits, street and dress
up suits for particular fellows.
GREAT
$10.00
SUIT SALE
$1 5 and $1 6 values for $1 0.00
Nothing will h reserved; you can have the pick of our stock,
which comprises the very best productions of the season.
' Only 'a few were' "ntlowed to- np-
proach the grave. The litlo group
was made up of Mrs. Cleveland, a
few of those particular friends asked
by her to bo present, Prosident
Roosevelt, tho undertaker, the min
isters and threo newsnnner mnn At
Jthe gravo tho slmplo burial Borvlco
was read and tho body of tho manjh
Who twice hold tho greatest honor
within tho gift of his people, was
lowered Into tho earth and -the name
of Stephen drover Cleveland passed
Jnto history,
Family Well Provided For.
Cleveland Bacon, on behalf of tho
family, denied a report that tho
estate of tho former prosident hnd
boen so depleted that Mrs. Clov'olami
ana tno children would bo Impovor
ished.
AMERICANS TO PI St '.'1
BAIi WITH ORIENTAL:
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GOOD PLAYEltS FROM ALL LEAGUES ARE 1IEIN0 SELECTED FO
xu,uu HUHIAKSS RIANAOKR MAKING ARRANOEMKNTS. '
SCHMITZ
(Contlnuod from Page 1.)
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Schmlt' guosts wore Attorney
George, D. Collls, bigamist, whoso
temporary address Is tho county Jail,
AtUUo Carta, convicted of forgory.
and also registered at the Jail, a dep
uty sheriff In chargo of Collls nnd
Cartn and sovornl well known mom
bora of tho Italian colony who nro
old cronies of Schmltz.
When tho county Jail nuthorltlos
learned that scvornl of their guosts
hnd gathorcd In a popular restaur
ant for n bnnquot and that n doputy
shorlff Joined In tho feast, thoy wore
astonished nnd tho matter Is bolng
investigated today.
San Francisco, Juno 26. Roal
fans nro dlsciuslng today tho rtnn
which has boon arranged for taking
a picked team of tho best baseball
Uloyers In this country on a trip
through tho Orient to piny tho teams
in those countries, it hns boon so
fnr decided upon that J. L. Wood3,
former business manager of tho
Roach All Americans, will leavo hbro
for Yokohama on tho Mongolia on
Tuesday noxt.
Tho trffp, according to proaent
plans, will tako threo months with
games being played at tho following
cities:
Yokohama, Toklo, Kobe, Hong
Kong, Bhanghal, Manila and Hono
lulu. Tho Amorlcan playors will
moot tho unlvorslty teams and
Amorlcan clubs In all of tho places
visited.
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As at present arranged, the pr
sonal of tho team Is ns follew: ,H
CatchersPat Donahue, Bostoj
Jack HUss, St. Loul Nationals, aA
Cloude Borry, San Francisco Cot
league. m
Pitchers Ovlo Overall, Chlc5
Bill Burns, Washington, nnd LlelteW,
Pittsburg Nations!. J
First base Frank Chance, Ch!w
go; Hal Chase, Now York American,
and Jqo Nealson, Sacrameuto tta&
league. .
Second base Dolohanty, Wasli-
fngton.
Third baso Bill Dovorcaux. SauU
Cruz league.
Shortstop Rolllo Btcdor, &k
Francisco coast league,
Outfloldors Tyrus Cobb, Detroit
Americans, and Goprgo Hlldobran,
San Frnnclsco coast loaguo. -t
"Once Our Customer, Always Our Friend"
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SCORES ROASTED
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reports Indlnnto that there wor torrl-
bio suffering, many of tho victims
! being plnnod In tho wreckage and
literally roasted whllo thoy woro con
scious but unnblo to movo.
Tho nccldont occurred on tho Bom-bay-Darodny
railway at a point not
near a stntlon.
Later reports tend to Increase the
horror pf tho catastrophe. It Is now
believed thnt scorea woro roasted to
death.
Until tho wrockngo Is clearod awny
the list of tho (load will bo unknown
and even then It will bo difficult to
fltul trnces of tho bodies.
RelVf trains lmvo been sont to tho
"cene with doctors nnd surgical and
medical auppllos. One telegram
says thnt 30 seriously Injured vie
t'rns aro bolng cared for by others
not fo badly hurt. Many of tho In
jured aro mangled nnd probably will
not recover,
Tho trnlns woro running at a high
rato of spoed. when they crashed to
gether and nono of those killed hud
the sllghtoit chnnco of escape.
Throe of tho eight cars destroynd
were shattered to splinters,
FAMOUS
There Is a Lot of
Unnecessary Eye
Trouble
In this world. Wo allow our
selves to become nervous nnd fret
ful Weeds of care overrun thu
garden of tho heart when they
fc'iould never bo allowed to tako
root
A GREAT DEAL OF THE
PRESENT EYE TROUBLE
l caused by peeoplo selecting
u. asses for themselves that are
unsulted for their eyes,
AVE SUPPLY THE BEST
after thorough examinations and
tests.
Morton, former secretary of tho
navy; Commodoro E. C. Benedict, of
Now York; Richard Watson Gllde'r.
editor of Contury mngnzlno; Prof.
Paul Van Dyko, of Prlncoton unlvor
slty; Doan And row F. West, Prince
ton; Prof. John G. Hlbbon, Prince
ton; Junius S. Morgan, nephew of J.
P. Morgan; A. D. Russell; Howard
McLenahnn nnd Bnynrd Stockton of
th city.
I'nklrj Ordered Awny.
A small army of, souventra venders
and vnrlous kinds of fakirs arrived
hore this morning from Now York to I
meet the crowds nttondlng tho Cleve
land funornl, but thoy rocolved a dis
appointing roceptlon.
Tho police hnd received instruc
tions In advance that no fakirs of
any kind woro to bo pormltted to
work in this city today. As each
fakir stepped from tho train, ho wan
mot by a bluo coat who sorved no
tice that ho would bo given Just 20
minutes to leavo town. When thov
got a glimpse of the Boldtors and tho
numerous special ofllcers, most of
them obeyed promptly and went sad
ly back to the metropolis.
Barr's Jewelry Store
State and Liberty Streets.
Evchnngo Close.
New York, Juno 2 C With tho ex
ception of the cotton exchange which
:j unable to close on account of Its
July notice day. all tho exchanges In
the United States closed after 1
o'clock today out of respect to the
memory of Former President Grover
Cleveland.
Few Vlw Remains.
It was announced this morning
that the casket containing the body
of Former President Gover Cleveland
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.t u. , h rni.ianf. residence was down and all bUJl
where callers usually are received , was suspended.
"" J A soon ns the President arrived.
1 "only Mrs. Clevolad aHd U.e moefjthe ministers began the simple ,rv-
Intlmate friends of the family will Mo- from the Presbyterian book of
be permitted to see tho fae of the prayers.
1 decked pre-ldent. Thwrt was a a.them, no music and
i The ca'ket was ontl upstairs the ministers pronounce,! no eulogy
'this morning In the room where It was perhaps the slmpllest cere-
. . .... . , -Mn-'monv over oarrlod out over the body
Clovewna aiea una ijmru i" """ . .... , ,
..;,.!? ,-- !. i..f fimn unon the of a man who had been the head of a
IOUKCU " "w -.
newspaper men prosont nt tho funor
nl sorvlces and tho Intormont.
Viscount Knneko of ToklQ today
cabled his sympathy to Mrs. Cleve
land, Prepared for Outbreak.
Tho Monmouth mounted troops,
order out by Governor Fort, arrived
hero today to aid tho four companies
of mllltln In policing tho lino of tho
cortego of tho Cleveland funeral this
nftornoon.
It is only about half a mllo from
tho Cleveland homo, Westlnnd, ou
Bayard Lane, to tho old Prlncoton
cemetery, whoro tho body of tho
former prosldont Is to bo burled, nnd
the troops are sufllclont to pollco tho
way In such n mannor as to prevont
any display or Interruption of any
kind. It Is thought.
Major John McCullough, In com
mnnd of tho infantry companies, com
prising 300 mon, and Captain Edwin
Field, who is In command of thu
mounted troops, held a conforonro
nnd arranged tho plans for guarding
tho cortoge. The Infantry will bo
stationed nt Intervals all along tha
route of the cortego nnd tho mount
ed men will form a patrol In such a
way thnt instant assistance can be
given i tho foot soldiers at nnv
point lmvo nuy troublo in keoplng
the crowd back.
A squad of stcrot service mon sr
rlvod horo last night and have been
busily at work laying their plans to
provent any possible nttnek on Prosl
lent Roosevolt or any government of
ficials who are oxpected.
Tho Funeral,
There was no demonstration when
tho special train bearing President
and Mrs. Roosevolt arrived They
were met by Prof. Hlbben and other
members of the university faculty.
As they drove through the town
to the Cleveland reslrtsnce. every
blind at every window of stores ana
GIGANTIC MOVING OF
BUILDINGS IN CHICAGO
fCnltcd Prow I.cnsca Wire.) '
Chicago, Juno 20. In ordor to
mnko way for tho now $21,000,000
stntlon of tho Northwestern Rnll
rontl, nil of tho buildings on tho silo
nro being moved and this section of
the west sldo looks today llko a city
In migration.
A flvo-story brick nnd stool build
ing weighing C000 tons will bo
moved nonrly a block. It will tako!
threo months to accomplish tho un
dertaking as It can bo movod only a
few feet each day. The Job will cost
$50,000.
More About tlio English Bathtub.
When I lived In Dloppo I enmd to
bo rogarded as tho chlof houso agent
of tho place. Not bocauso I laid my
self out In that capacity, but because
it was known that I took no fees for
Introducing a client If I happened
to hear. of any ono or bo nppllcd to
by somo ono needing n rosldonco.
And nbsoluto strangers used to
coma to mo and, In tho swootont pos
sible mannor Invito mo to find them
tonnnts. Ono olognnt Frouch woman
arrived at my houso ono morning
nnd told mo, with tunny poltto
phrnscso, thnt sho had Just finished
hor houso for tho season "Would t
como nnd look nt It, as sho particu
larly wlshod to lot It?" But sho
would much profor to lot It to hor
own compntrlots rnthor thnu mlno,
I said, "Why?" Sho said: "Bocauso
English pcoplo paid a big price, and
their monoy wns usually qulto safe,
but that their hnbtts woro so droad
ful that they rulnod ovory hourfo
Into which thoy wont." I asked for
further explanations, and I fousJ.
that tho English families baths wer
the particular botes nolr of this goe4
lady. "Aud," she added, Engltsk
pooplo must bo vory dirty to need no
very much washing." John Strange
In "Tho Hour of Leisure."
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PROGRESS OP PAPER BOAT.
George W, Johnson of the Non
pnroil Boat club, Now York, who If
making n 1200-mllo trip from It.
Agustlno, Florldn, to tills city in A
stnglo scull row bont made entirely
of nowspapors, arrived In AnnnpolU
Juno 1G,
Tho bont Is composed of nowip
pors published nil over this country,
from Mnlno to California, and from
Alaska to tho Bahamas. There ar
about 2 Othlckncssos of paper, tie
hoadltnoa having boon clipped sep
arately nnd placod along the outside
Tho' onnman loft St, Augustine ah
May 0 and oxpecta to reach New
York by July 1.
388 State Street
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP
Phone Main 355
POOR CLOTHES
BETRAY MANY WEAKNESSES
We WOULDN'T offer you "hand-made" clothes-you
couldn't wear them. We COULDN'T offer you machine
made clothes you wouldn't wear them.
We do offer you HAND-CUT, HAND-FINISHED clothes
wicn macmne-jomea seams, i ne nana supplies uw uiar
acter the machine provides the stability.
This is the story of the goodness of "Racso System"
smart clothes, retailed exclusively here at $20 to $40
the suit.
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SHOE TALK
All shoes look good in the window-but the really
good shoe must not only look good, but prove it. It must
stand up, and hold its shape, and wear, and SATISFY.
We look further than the price tag in buying shoes.
We insist on knowing what goes into the shoes and what
stays out. And therefore we offer you the best obtain
able in our
of her distinguished hus-
features
band.
t -in im ftloaed nnd the cover
fastened before It will be taken down and beloved.
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to the reception room wuoo uW .
pie serviies will be performed.
a ronresfintfltive of the United
great nation and died when that na
tion was stiJl In the ho'ght of Itj
power and his memory still honored
Tha casket was placed in me
hearao by the pall boarers and the
cortege formed without Incident !
I MNir . --. Astnwf nMiai thnn thfif '
!! on,! a rAnrPSAnta ITnertf WU UU VOVW4V wvwve . .
Z! -7ii- two orn,,d W m Pan bea wUo .-a,-"
LiodatloM trill b. tha m'i ".Ida the hear...
$3.50
The Pair
"Every Man
Is Odd"
But We
Can Fit Him
$4.00
The Pair
"Every Man
Is Odd"
But We
Can Fit liiffl
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