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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
.DAIMT CAEITAIj JOtmXAlA.)IAIilEM.OJtldON. THURSDAV.KOtJB? ',V$ -.- t 3 if p wmmm at lenox WrfAT IS WORN AT LENOX THE ECCENTRICITIES OP FASHION T1IK SHEATH GOWN NOT I'OI'l.LAH-JTOIIilTrTKS OP CRKPE-DK-CHINK, MHTHOli HlWt OK TU88AH 8LKEVKS AIMS SMALLER HILK COATS FOR AUTOMOBILE USE. The womnn who J interested) In palo pink silk against another of thlfashlons hrw only to comaf to palo bluo or green and Bomotlmes Jjomk to find out Just what j the ono of black. very-JwlRht of ho mode. Fohoro Tho Fnslilonnblp Hlccru PJt Closer, ono eVca. nny flno day alllhe cc- Ono thing Is very evident from the contricltle of fashion, tho'Vory new- drees parado which can bo seon hore at things In dlrectolrd' coats, tho that the fashionable sleeve Is a good latest cut In princess gowns und tho deal lghter than It used to be. In shcaVh skirt, but tho latter Is of tho nil coats of tho really drossy type inodHlod variety and noCtrto side- tho bIcovcj p(me3 a certain sevorlty lft garment thai has boon exhibited Milch formerly belonged only to the OIL KING SAVED TWO PEOPLE r a i r 3LC Hi v , WMVWWwi mfmawW OH H t rPKfeSSSSSNKC r. SAYS THE GATEMAN Cleveland, 0., Aug. G. John D. Jlockefeller can call at Andrew Car- 'noglo's front door today and Justly demand a medal for saving lives, If tho story told by tho- watchman sta tioned at a railroad crossing near tho oil klng't) homo, Is truo. A pnrty of nutomoblllsts wore crossing tho tracks of tho Cleveland '& Pittsburg tracks, when the gatu nian, started to lower tho gates to nl low a train to pass. Ono of tho heavy arms was about to fall on tho .party whon Rockefeller, according to tho watchman, leaped from his au tomobile and caught It. Otherwlw, it Is raid, tho gato must have killed one or two of tho occupants. COUCH ONLV $5.98 ONLY 1 Th's beautiful couch Is not made of a lot of cheap tra3h but Is a first class couch with a roll cdge; 1 canvas lined instead of burlap and tho best grade of velour phnh Is used for;tho covqringa In either plain lor figured. Wo have only one dozen of tlleso and If you want ono y.ouwu. auvo iu come early. SEK, Tk OUIt WINDOW DISPLAY. I August 8 SATURDAY ONLY Augusts 177 LIBERTY! STftEET i WIlWfcWIiVWilfclhiliilMilfclWfclitliiWfcWliW1 House Furnishing Company, MRS. SAGE .. JD FOUND;; SCHOOL YOUNG BURGLAR KILLED New York, Aug C. It Is reported hero today tttnt Mrs, Itussell Sago shortly will Bend a ropresontntlvo to West Point to lenrn of tho attitude of tho ofllcors of tho government mil itary school townrd tho establish ment of a preparatory school on Con stitution Island, In tho Hudson riv er, opposite WchI Point. If tho gov ernment npproveu of her plan, Mr? Sngo will obtain tltlo to tho island, and present It to tho government. Sho plans to havo the world'n greatest military school erected on tho fulimd to proparo tho boys for tho West Point examination, It will bo de signed for boys who come from far away points, and nro unnblo to outer West Point at onco. President Iloose volt Is uudorJtood to bo fnvorablo to tho plan. o i'invif i vn inniivc f.ri'ii i HIM COMMITS SUIClDi:' The nlMve ikifxns nre Issued i(by The McCall Company, New orlc. Publishers of McGtll's MaKailne. Patterns for them may bt obtained at any MiCall Pattern Agency, in our hhonft worn tontavnly by a fow tnllor jnado. They fit qulto cloooly tinlirullni In N'ntv Vnrlr lnlu tn I tllcttuolvoH talked about. Pir Aflt'ruooii Wiw, For nftornoou wonr and what aro termed duml-tollottes of all sorts, moteor ullks, tusnhs and orepo d chinos aro oxtonnlvoly tucl by tnh ionnlilo women. Many of thono go wiiti nro made with heavily cm bruldcrod vllk murqulfiotto or Italian laco yokuH, their denlgns outlined with tho fluent gold thread. Tho prevailing pompadour color Idea in shown In tho embroidery of tho plain nut yokes used with soma of tho chiffon brnudehtth and mitln ftrlpod vollo gowns. At tho verv top of tho collur of theo yokes tkoro often uppvar a tln' lino of TrivlU 4 Merer Sisjlsct It. lrvlenr uf KtJhr IMimum. Moit pcoplo da not re llto th 0rnv hf tncrcaic and remurkable preva(ency (MKHineyuiteaie. Willi kidney dis orders are the. most common dUeaies that pre vail, they arc almort the Uit rccogniicd l ) patieni aim pay Iclaim. kAiI a. tint thtmnltti HK ttxforittg t$ fttt$, while tb orip inal ii(m undennmci the tvMtiM Vrkat t Bo. There i comfort lu tho knowletlgQ m frltcH cxprcwetl, that l)r, Kllmer'a mnip-Kot, the great kidney remedy, fulKlU every with in curing rheumatluti, imiIh iu tho Wk. Viditova. itver. bladder and every part of thr urinary Majt It corrects Inability to hold vmter h1 acaldlntf aiu tit iylui it, or lad effects followtnjj uo or tumor, wine or beer, and omwiitea that uunleAMut tie cettlty of lxtng compelled to xo oftcu V3tJukjC' liiHlliia & a I bk .i TIHIIIIJUIIO Ml, ttmta iiurimr the iituht. tUiiextrauuiiiiaryetlcvt o.t 5wawtRot Rlld tO I'.ct U1K1I he night. The mild ,m.ui niu! la mkiu icaluctl. It atuiula the hit:het for its wjudcrful curva of the uu4i dfv trcMing caca. If you, need a itirJiclu ,ouliouM have tho beat, Sold bv Urui. gita tu (t.V'Ccttt and ouo-dolitr iic. You hwv have i Mmplc twttle nud a ixok umi leiu an dxmt It, botliigut ftce liv luail. AdtlrcMDr. lyiltuvr it tlV, ltillg. luiutou. N V. WUvii Himii(iuihi w?Uuik lutmtimt i.a M-r aud doit t utake uty iitii,e, h:. t 'teicr the te luidreiJi, Uiubutwt, JC. V and nro formed of overlapping fold running around tho arm, onch fold fulling Hiuoothly ouo above tho other. On the other hand tho aloovo uauil with tho now dlrectolro gown Is not nliwth fitting and dooti not outHno tho uriii,,h.ut Is sufficiently large for comfort. Many of tho Jmnortod frock of aatiit, cloth and foulard have plain chiffon sleeves extondjng well over tu hand, ' A (nt for Motoring, ! Bnmrtnesn personified Ih what ono can properly call many of tho elite roata and wraps for motoring. " Of leaf brown rnjah silk woii a garment of tho sort worn by tho fair clmtelnlno of a famous, country hotts in the vicinity. This coat was cut circular, tha bac laid In a double no ikui wnicn vittioa tmaer a cir cular bertha of tho silk edged with an Inch wjdo band of palo bluo silk braid. Tho long and very full wlt'oves of (ho coat wero opened up the back to ihow narrow panel of palo bluo silk crossed by narrow (.brown silk braid that formtd down ward turning Va. ' Anothor very smart automobllo Wat wm of natural colorvd p'fee with cuff and collar of black taf feta ami narrW atrapa of very light greon und black Prlun embroidery running down each side of the frpnt. Silk Truv1lnit Oowiik. Moat of ottrftuhlonable woihen arc this summoa, wearing dark pon nun vr usan aK ror traveling, a theao matorlala ne much cooler .has woolen and look equally n amHrt Tho majority of thew frocks ro mado lu what la called th thje ploco stylo hut It should bo properly two-piea for klr(Vand walat aro uauaily Joined together lu princess offwt and worn over a washablo Kttlmpo. To eoiuploto tho iostutne Ja u ctMit of alk, usually of tho looao1 varlfiy. CrtMtii and ocru Ihcoh. ujulla Han 1'runclHro, Aug. (5. Hellovlng thnt he was pursued by doinoiiB, Wil liam Lottery, un 18-year-old youth., drank carbolic nold In a vacant lot' nt Harrison and Kremont Htroeta where his dead body was found oarlvy tcMlny. He left several rambllngi notes. Ono wna addressed to hlo mother, and, after bidding hor good bye, ho declared an nttnek was miida on him by evil spirits. Ho said he knew ho wns going to bo killed, nndi was afraid to go homo. He wroto his ulster, Kiln Lottery, thnt tho domoni' woro going to drown him In tho bay, nud then put hla body lu tho loU WltnF.l It ll'n. fitlltlil ll.i nlan n . ! pointed four of his frlonds pallj boarora. Ho signed a Je,tter of Idon-j tlllcation, Baying his nnmo was WII- Ham Lottery, and his nddros. 223. Harrison Btrect, for tho benefit of thej coroner's deputies. An empty bottle which cont.ilno.li ?arbollo uold was found by tho boflyj Ban Frnnclsco, Cal Aug. C. Scott Tounds, aged 19 years, who llvod at S13 Eighth street, South Seattlo, was Bhot and killed early to-, day by Pollcoman M. T. Are);. Ray C. Bnlrd, aged 18, who claims to be tho son of tho Standard Oil ngent nt Soattlq, a companion of tho dead youth, Ib under arroit for burglary. Tho killing and tho arrest wero tho culmination of an exciting chnso for threo blocks, nfter -tho two boys, tho pollco charge, hnd been dlscov-', crcd In the net of robbing a saloon at Fifth and Mission Btrcots. Aroy hoard a nolso lu tho Biiloon, nnd on- tered through a door from which tho glass had been removed. As ho did so tho boyB (lushed out of tho door und rnn. The pollcomnn gnvo chase and or dered tho boys to Btop. They re fused to do this, nnd ho fired at Tounds. Tho shot pierced his stom ach. Tho other burglar hid lu n bar rel, where ho was found lator. Ho told tho pollco that ho and tho dead youth camo from Scnttlo tomo time ago nnd could not find work. CONFESSES ATTEMPT TO WRECK CALIFORNIA TRAIN Watsonvllle, Cal., Aug, Q. South ern Pacific railroad detectives nro making a vigorous search In this vi cinity today for threo lumbermen, following n statement mnde by Ann Richardson, a notorious woman, Im plicating tho men In an attempt to wreck tho Santa Cruz flyor last Sun day night nt tho Pajaro river bridge. Tho Richardson womnn was arret ed on suspicion of having knowlcdgo of tho jilot. Subjected to a sweat ing by tho detectives, bIio finally many lives would hnvo been lent, u . mndo a partial confession to tho of-j tho train was crowded with return- of tho sheriff tho woman brokciibTr" and told of tho plot. Sho will bo subjected to a fartber ; examination to securo from her, if posBioie, a compioto Btory of the J Ieged crlmo. In carrying out their design-, the? train wrockora had fastened anna. ber of flsh-plntos to tho track on the ( High. Fnjnro bridge, In such a war I -tunc tno train would bo thrown lata - tho river. If tho obstruction hnd not been oi- sorveu in timo by tno engineer a great I "YOUNG TURK" PARTY IS SUCCESSFUL Constantinople, Aug. C. Tho now Turkish cabinet was named today by tho Sultan, acting under direction of Klamil Pasha. Tbero Is not a single reactionary in tho now cabinet, which Is composed of men wholly out of sympnthy with tho old roglmo. This Is considered bb a guarantee that the new constitution will bo ob served to tho letter, nnd thero la groat rejoicing among tho mombers of the Young Turk party. U i n MAHHIAOi: TO AMKUICAX feet that tho plot to wreck tho train won concocted In hor Iioubo during a drunkon orgy, In which n numbor of men participated. Suspicion of tho detectives waj nroused by tho sud den nud mysterious disappearance of tho woman Immod'ntely nftor tho at tempted wreck. It was learned that Bhe. wont to San Francijco, and hud later started back to Watsonvllle. Sho wns taken Into custody on her return. Whon confronted with tho dnmaglng evldonco In tho possession Ing Sunday ploaauro seekers. HollnoHH Cniupmcctiiig Tho Oregon Hollnosj Asosclatloj begins a big cnmpmcotlng Friday it tho corner of Union nnd Fourteen!! Btrcots, In East Snlom. They trill havo n biH'tbntVlth laWach Ing olio interdenominational character j Evungollst Guy Phelps, of MousUia Home, Idaho. R. 0. Miller l ehih- man of tho local committee, and it Biircs nil of good treatment, and . splendid sorvlco at tho big tent. HHOKKlt ACX'USKD OF ramKZZLKMKNT MISSIN'G . and llnolfo '-ate ued In preferfnee to whit look i aa io Tho those o u mr; Mfe A BBVJkJf iri.. sin L S f Itv VJll u!ntpea and (hoy when as i nj.u ,mad voeuo 'n lUi .,Lnw .....v . .. VJfJNI HHIl JiitS ivvicu u ui San Francisco, Aug. C Chlof of Pollco Ulggy ha been unable today, 10 nmt Frederick Dorr, the Involved San Frnnclsco, Chicago aud Noif York broker, for whoso arrest, on a charge of embexiloment, n warrant, was Issued yesterday afternoon. Dorr loft oa tho coast line train for Los Angeles four minutes after tho warrant waa Issued. Tho warrant wag sworn to by Cap tain H. , Norwood, a mining brok er, who alleges that Dorr sold audT appropriated to his own uso 100 shares of Chicago, Milwaukee & S Paul railroad stock, amountlnc to $34,000. Chief Illggy said today that Dorr had uot been found by any of hU men, who aro looking for tho miss ing man. poitTiaxDKu m:uT ix SCL'FFI.K WITH TlllKF Portland. Or.. Aug. 6. Suffarlog from nn ugly soalp wound. InflicteS by a burglar who entered the Fltx gerald roaldnuce, O. F. FltxgraUl h totlay undor tho cars of a physician, hllo tho poMee aro searehiNg for hla assailant. Finding the nrowlr fn MUome last night. Fltagrald fougA Vjth him until ho was failed hvA blow aud rnuilorAil imrniiiition. ". Kve-rv L 'i'TTV y v w -r mw imh rvuuuruu unconscious. A. shorten TVfalAMn tho lisjfn flrst'lt was 'eared that hts skull ball l -wf w." JTW-ire- . wjiUOjiHlt, len fractured t I Como, Italy, Aug. C Ensconced)' pnlape, near Stresa, on tho Italian lakes, was shocked todayMhon Queen ' Margherltah put hor royal foot down vory decidedly upon tho proposed marrlago of tho Duke do Abruzzl td Miss Katherino Blklna, dosplto tho preparations bo!n- madefor tho nup tlal coromony. An Intlmato friend of tho dowager says that If tho young couple persist In their Intentions, and tho marrlago actually takes place, tho Queen will out both the duke and hla brldo from hor list of acquaint ances. Tho dowagor declare ejio haa no great objection to MIsS Klklns nor- sonally, but sho firmly belloves the duko should wed a European prlu- cess. Sho oven goes further and sug gests several who would be desirable wives, and Senator Etktas. of West Virginia, may not etvtor European royalty after nil. o . NEW OOMMAXDAXT FOR NAVY YARD Washington. D. C, Aug. ti.Cap Jaln.Lupltm Young 1$ to bo tho now commandant at Maro Island navy yard, San Francisco, nccordlng to ad vlco givon out at. the navy deiart niont. He will succeed Captain J P.. Hamilton, who has been tramfer red to the command of the recruiting ahlj Independence, now at Maro slaud. t . Commodore J. M. Robluson. who has been In command of tho Inde pendence Is relieved and has turned to his home. THir ir Ho re THERE ARK TWO WAYS OF DOIXO.JQTCIIEN WORKTHK I) WAY AXI) THE NEW. if yu IX) YOURS TIIKjrij WT TAKE THOl'SAXns op nvvi.Tii'ftdjinv : iTPJ3"M Q EX1) HALF YOUR TIME IX GOING VMJA KlTt'HKX W, IC, FROM SIXK TO CUPROARD AND FROM CUVHOAJtW W G osierRitchen Cabinet OL YOU SP SIX! RANGE. IF YOU 1)0 YOUR WOltK THE NEW WAY, YOU HAVE A 1100s! 1KR KITCHEN CAHINET NEAR THE SIXK AND RANGE. 1' DO YOUR WORK IN ONE PLACE. $ ', EVERYTHING NEEDED IN PREPARING A jMEAL IS T YOUR FLNGER'S KXU8. YOU. SAVE STEPS, JlM KNERGYYOU HAVE MORE TIME OUT OP TyBTCIlB-v W7T US SHOW THE NEW WAY-THK KxSi' V?AV OV DO ING KITCHEN WORK. COME TO OUll STOE. "ijWE ARK,?" CLUSIVK AGKNTS FOR THE IIOOSIKR. '" 1 f A WEEK BUYS ONE $1.00 -i-, A V K YS ur YOUR CREDIT IS JGOOD, HOuvSE rURNISHl kto lit U flj cal l; prc n tie ser lr t ef: P ! a te si: JII S TH) ni V. tier Ht 0J U lira It -!: la- , jtbi St '.W-