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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1908)
fee, ; -tr "TOJWVWMj ' (" r?riwT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONIAVv JULY 30, 1008 n 'T jf w-: J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER 'ARRESTS NOT MADE SUNDAY f ttSSmrl Tli v,i,ii. i..i. t.i J....11 n, . V. .. .. BumrtM. " nauit ui sinus uik i eu UUUIUI13 oa summer koous nas actually V""7 Wn-- become chronic with us; we cau't help It. It Is actually true thae P!?! Af'ljSl our uw ,U.g-50 Su ar.e,stlU going .at. .,", i ,,- li ." 1$1 0.00. " YUmUi . T - w l llm II 1 Mvir' ,.... r. " I grjw '.'; ' I I sfiraSBTTiiPM 0ur ,JC3t Worsted3 ara mclutled; no 1G or flG.DO Suits will bo I L-ii-U, flW . held back if you flash a ten-spot I . ; " " - There were no arrests for Sunday baseball as was programed by the Salem Good Citizenship league. The day wa3 very warm, and there was a largo crowd out to tho baseball park The Saturday night meeting at tho opera house to discuss the liquor question was adjourned until Friday night of this week at the same placo. Tho carnival was at lta height and tho drawing power of tho temper ance speakers advertised was not ufflcient to get the crowd,. A num bor of the Invited ministers were present when Hon. H. B. Thlelson announced tho postponement of tho mooting. That there will bo further efforts to enforce the Sunday laws no one can doubt. Thoro is a strong olo meht among tho Good Citizenship league who favor tho strict enforce ment of the Sunday laws on the Ca nadian plan, which cncludcs excur sions by rail or water, or any sportb whatever on Sunday. EXPLOSION (Continued From Page 2.) Ono of tho ?tcnm pipes In the for ward starboard bollor blew up while fflvo men woro In tho rooms. There iwns n rush of scalding stenm and when their shipmates rescued them All of tho men proved to bo more or less Injured. Tho flros vorj promptly drawn to provont further disaster. Naval ofllcors horo bollovo an owl clnl Inquiry Into tho clmrg03 that klofoctlva bollor tubing has beo. flnnnclcr, havo asked tho court to orced upon tho government will re-' appoint a guardian for his largo In- tilt from this second dlsantotv forests. air hatch but was unablo to get n bold nnd fell back Into tho engine ri'om overcome by tho escaping steam. Tho flro room crew all dis played b'ravery, rushing to their wounded comrades and carrying thom out. o NEWS FROM IIKIIE, THEHE AND EVEIIYWIIEHE David ConcllI last night shot nnd fntally wounded Mrs. Dolly Shnrp nnd Dolmor Potorkln In Portland as the result of a love affair. Tho family of Leslie Carter, noted $12G,000, was de at 1 o'clock thru Water Tondor Wilson and First Jlass Flromnn Ferguson woro badly Injured and .Coal Passors Pomplon nd Minor woro slightly Injured. A stenm plpo In tho forwnrd stat. board bollor burstcd nnd tho men tero caught In tho cnglno room. Clouds of steam Issuing from the Lnltleshlp attracted tho attention of (ho othqr bnttloshlpt and launcho were dispatched to lond nld to tho 'funded mon. No ono wns pormlt- icl to talk of tho nccidont and It k-as not until tdny that tho details fccre known. Miner attempted to oscapo by an President Roosovolt. is ready to swing tho big stick nnd find out If tho United States warships aro be ing constructed along faulty Unco. A. conrqronco has beon called at Newport. Mnudo Mallett, 15 years old, of Portland, was killed by n caving sand .bank nt Long Beach, Washing ton. , Tho low Jinks of tho Multonmnn club of Portland were held yester day. Tho national -guard rifle competi tion shoot has begun at Camp Ruge. Tho Clark woolon mills at Mnrsh- flold, valued at ntroyed by flro morning. District Attorney Lnrigdon and Supervisor Gallagher, tho graft wit ness, today sworo to a complaint charging John Claurlano3 and hU brother, Peter, with a felony for the dynamiting outrngos. Bend was set at $1C,000. Rev. Matthew, Presbyterian min ister of Seattle, said in a sermon that ho would tax ovory bachelor for the.support of flvo children.. Representative Glenn In tho Geor gia legislature has asked for a aor-gonnt-nt-arms becauso ho fears soma women fanatics will attempt to take his ltfo nccordlng to throats mado becauBO of his antl-fnko mnko-up charms of womon. A fight Is. on between two English lords ovpr tho.3lze tho British. navy should be, Tnng Sha'o Yl has beon appointed by tho Chlueso government ns high commission to coinoto tho U. S. and thank us for refunding part of tho Boxor Indemnity. Next Wednesday night tho Inde pondeneo lenguo delegates leavo from dlfforont parts of tho country fnr the nat'onnl convention nt Chicane. Summer Comforts Outdoor Furniture is uppermost in our minds, and we have pro vided most liberally for your wants in this direction. Good, comfortable, roomy chairs, rockers, settees, swings and hammocks for the porch or lawn, and if you are going camping .this sum mer we have a complete line of tents, folding chairs, stools, tables and cots which you should not fail to see.. Everything priced way down during our GREAT REMOVAL mM niutki'Wiflwx CISTCKfS ? M4.SJJLMU; CUTN0.7BA. Your Credit is Good oWsvwv fo v SALE Mr t x . xm I ILJyHHB I1 Treoji With Many Allnses. Wasjlilugton, July 17. Some kinds of trees havo as many aliases as tho criminal with tho longest po lice court record. For many reasons this Is most unfortunate. To scien tists, tho contusion which results wlen peoplo mean different things by tho sntno word or uao different words for tho same thing, is Intol erable, and thcreforo they uso a carofully devised and carofully guarded system of nomenclature. Tho overy-day man Is apt to "bo impatient with what sooms tho ped antic fondness of tho botanist for Jaw-breaking Latin nnmos which menn nothing to tho uninitiated, when common usago supplies n fam iliar name. But tho troublo Id that on tho familiar namo thoro is sel dom nny agroemont. Tho difficulty Is generally over what tho'botanlst tails tho specific namo. It Ib easy enough to toll an oak from n maplo or a plno from a spruco. But oak, maplo, .plno and spruce aro genorlc names, and each gonus Includes a number of Bpccles. Horo begins m confusion which otton approaches chaos. Not only do dlfforont locallMos ap ply different names to tho same spo cles and tho snmo 'namo to dlfforont speclos, but In tho snmo locality sovoral different nnmos may bo used for a slnglo species. Tho local names given to tho 47 different oaks which form forost trcos In tho United States aro nl most without limit. Tho true white oak, however, tho noblojt troo of tho oak trlbo seems to have no nlolc nnmo oxoopt In Arkansas, whoro It is occasionally known ns Htavo oak. But n good many othor kinds aro al so cauea, wnuo oaic. As llltutratlvo of tho confusion which exists In dlfforont localities I regarding tho namos what la cnllt'd bind: locust In Pennsylvania Is yol low locust In Massachusetts, white locust in Now York, rod locust In ono part of Tonnossoo and greon In another. In Maine It is simply locust, in Louisiana acacia, In Min nesota honey locust, and In Mary land post locust. Thoo mnny names ovorlnp and are not strictly sepa rated by .stato linos, On the othor hand, tho truo honey locust (which belongs to an altogothor distinct genus from tbo black looust) U known als'o as black looust, swofit lo cust, thorn locust, locust, three thornedJhcacIa, thorn-tree, honey 9hucks,' piquant amourette. Confed erate plntree, and a fow other names. And there are dozons of othor exam ples in species where tho confusion of names U appalling. The blrche3 aro rich In namo3t and somo cling after the lumber reaches market. "Cherry" 'and "mahogany" furniture may be made from what In Maine U known as sweet birch. If you are inclined to be economical, now is the ' T- time io invest in . , it High Grade Clothing Every man's suit in the house reduced 20 per cent Every boy's suit in the house reduced 20 per cent Every Oxford Tie in the house reduced 20 per cent Every summer paraso! reduced 20 per cent . ' We're showing great values in Summer Wash Goods on our Bargain Tables. The prices are greatly reduced. To clo30 out theso Summer Linos. Many of tho patterns In this lot aro sultablo for party drosses and evening wear. Havo you soon our lino of LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS Our prices aro remarkably low for woll mndo Dustors. $1.00, $2.30, f2.SC. Now lino of doublo warp Turkish Towols Jusfc re ceived. Thoy'ro much closor wovon than tho ordinary kind. An othor shipment of. Thompson's Giove-Fitting Corsets Just Received. All the new models in Batiste Corsets at Cash Store Prices 43 tjjrsrsie& ioa&sz uwwg (2. c. JuzssteS', &rcfe'. WE U.VDHIWEfifi "IUm'LAIt STORES'1 Prosperity In Germany. -o- Turner WrIleM J. T. Turner, who dlsappoaro! from his home hero the latter Prt of last week has been heard, frm In ivuiuuii, hi; mum ins wiiu nunig ue naa iei.i nome, inougn ror now long a time, he falls to-stnte. Should he fail to return shortly Mrs. Turne wlH proseouto him under the non suyport law. WILL RECEIVE PLANS THIS WEEI? SURE President Homan of Wlllamettoi University receded word thl morn ln' that the 'details and ipeclftoa tions for the new" building on the campus to be known as Eaton hall wolud arrive this week sure, when the cqramltte? ivUl Mitrti;e for bids. Cnsscl has profited, liko othor Gorman towns, by mo continuous oporntlon of three national policies ra sound gold currency, protection of homo Industries and dovnlopmont of export trndo by morcantllo onorgy and reciprocity arrangements bnsod on equivalent advantngo. Theso pol icies havo not boon disturbed by leg islation or political agitation. Tho lntoroitH of manufacturers, mer chants and workmen havo not boon sacrificed by suddon rovorsals of tho engines of proipurlty, such ns huvo boon wltnessod In America. Tho homo markot has boon socuro, and tho conquest of forolgn mnrkots has gono on without Interruption ovon during IntorvAls of commercial do presslon following overproduction and Bpeculatlvo activity. Cassol, llko othor German olttoi. has stead ily Increased in population and man ufactures, and the resources of tho building industries havo boon ovor stralnod In providing factories, shops, offices and homes for employ ers and' employed, in tho old days of tho foo.blo principality tho dis tricts around tho llttlo town woro emptied by emigration. Now there Is work for all, nnd Germans romnln at home to share in tho Industrial progress of a united omplro. Thoro is also work of nn Inferior order for foreigners, and this Is an excellent sign of progress. Tho lower class of laborers paving streets and doing the clioapo.it and roughot work has oo mo from Poland and Southeastern Europe. When the ttmoa aro fairly good and thoro s no lack of employ ment in tho higher grades of manu facturing und building the Gorman workman displays IiIb omclenoy by doing superior work and leaving what remains to the poorer' and less skillful foreigner When buslnos Is depressed tho foreigner Is crowded out. for tho native Gorman always has tho preference when thoro Is a bcarclty of employment. Education, Industrial training,' improved stand ards of life, suporlor physical health and social legislation by which emergencies of accident slcknesi and chronic " disability ore provldod against have Increased the efficiency of the German workman. He Is fit ted for higher work than his father was before htm, and Insists upon having it. He considers himself too Intelligent and capable to put up with tho lowor class of labor, which is good onough for untrained and Impovorhhod forolgnora. Corre spondence of Now York Trlbuno. "9 OAWTOB.IA. flmith xrlhJ Kind m Him Alrtm8iflf MukliiK n Hlver Deepen Itnelf, Tho bnrrior which for n contury partlnlly has obstructed tho ontry of doop sea truffle . Into Nortn Amorlca's grcntost rlvor wntorway will bo romovod this summor by th completion of u Jotty channel at tho mouth of tho southwost pass of tho MissiinipKl -rlvor. So writes Howard W. Dlakosleo In tho Techni cal World Magnzlno for July. Thl channel, which U oapnblo of giving passago to the largost stoamorfi olthor afloat or projectod, cuts through tho bar which tho Mississip pi's vast slit deposits aro always hoaplng up at Its mouth. It lies In a sort of middle ground botwoon the &ea and tho torra- flrmn, In a roglon which is still rocolvlng from tho rlv or the final touches of Its conforma tion, and In which tho work of con struction wus hamporod by peculiar difllcultlos. Tho onglnoora In charge of this work constructed at the shnl low mouth of tho pass two noarly paralloll walls lying, over half a mile, apart, aud euch botwoon throo and four m!lo long, which serrocf praotlcully as backbonos to guide the mud depmltlng of tho rlvor Thoje walls, known ns Jottloa, by confining tho water, glvo It a rapid ity of flow which, aided by dredging; Is scouring out a channel to havo a minimum uopm or 35 root and a central depth considerably greater. The minimum depth will obtain for n width fit somewhat losi than 1000 foot. With thlu introduction tho writer describes in fntoroitlng fash Ion tho engineering enterprise which Is, to make tho mouth of tho Missis sippi nuvlgablo. Tho urtlclo Is well Illustrated. Bert Darbor, of Elton, Wis., says "I have only taken four doses of Da Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills anl they have dono for mo more than any other modlclne has done." Sold by all druggists'. ' ...i.--o OA.I ftpatiri IVOMXA. .ItelMYftlHrtAbW Cy04&&( 4