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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1908)
a -jM 4, . m . p m rt .V t.,tjr . w ? jit-yv.. Marion . i s. "h .. 1 rni.JWTV ? I B IB ' im P'l' Ism Ij I ylrr,s t .! ' I iJttlNCE8B" HAS BIRTHDAY. Oyster Bay, N. A., Aug. JLO. 7 fcores f ybsauUful prosentahd a iany Iettrs f congratulation .pou.t Ethel Roo'a&velt InVihor of hor 17w blrthdayy Not only has tho event been r; nioraborcd b hor school friondsawl' the members' of her family but ad mlrora from all parts of tho coub try have showered her -with main fcstatlons of their Interest- ft Although tho princess Ethel atfll retains much of hor girlish enthuj lasts, shft- Is rapidly growing Into charming young womanhood. Iter Jntollectual attainments aro much Thn MnHnn rnnnlv court hfti dollahavn tho averaKO for ft Klrl of her "elded to appropriate 2G00 toward Vge, and 'inimW wa'yB shp is said Co i.n 11, .., 1.1. 11. . n,.j'...i.l. 1iah lll.infrfmia tnthnr t 0 FIREIN ' BIG TREE GROVES HEIPS OUT IN ESTABLISMENT OF SMELTER completing tho road Into the Gold Greek Mining District, upon a con ., tract being recorded with them to tho effect that a 100-ton smoltor will bo jj built whouovor the mining companies operating thoro aro able to dollver ' ores sufficient to carry it on without t Interruption. Tho smoker people and tho mlno owners got togethor and rrtado good r to the Marlon county cjjurt, and tho v result Is tho above order. Tho mlno $ owners aro now going to work and Pput the rbnd In, and are already sell- fJug stock for further development work. The county court Is to bo congrat ulated on taking hold of this propos ition', in an aggrosslvo, and, at-tho 'same time, a careful aud business like mannor, Thoy have domandod ample assurance that tho smoltor wl'.l be built If tho county does Its pnrt, and It can bo sot down as an assured fact that Marlon county will got tho first smoltor plant In Western Ore gon. Tho noxt stop Is tho construction of tho road, and tho erection of a largo powor plant In tlio dold CrooU district, nnd that is to bo ttndertnkon at onco. .' -. - 1 1 v 1 . w.t 9 A i-j the great bulk; of the postoffico funds' woro deposited, was overlooked. To supply thomsolves ,wlth tools for the task the- cYdckstaon) broke In to a blatksmlth chop .earlier in 4fia evening and .secured . sledge ham mer 'and,, other Instruments for pry ingtopea th6 postoffico doors. ' W 4 ,1-7 11 "' ' ibV. PASSENGER Stockton, Cal., Aug. 10. Tho big foroBt flro which has boon raging along tho south fork of tho Stnnlslaw rlvor for over a week, Is reported to dny to hnve roached tho 8011 th Clrovo of. tho famous Calaveras big troos. Reports 'fqm tho pcorfo of tho confla gration aro mcagro, as ' tolophono lines nro out of order. A brief mca sngo today said: "Tho flro Is still burning today, nnd It roached tho South Grove yes- tordny nftornoon. Tho main Is snfo." 0 Chicago, Aug. 10; J. -J, Slavln, Weotcrn .-panaonger agent for the Santa Fo, at Denver, was found un conscious today on tho steps of an olevatcd road station dawn pown. Tho police Bay that the io suffering from opium poisoning. Slnvln's annual pass and 20 cents' In chnngo In his pockot book were found In his pockots, Everything elso was gono. Sovoral hundred dol lars' worth of valuablo jowolry had been stolen. When Slnvln regained conscious ness, he oxplalrtod thnt ho last re momborod drinking in Jim Corbott'o" saloon. It la bolioved that ho wal druggod. r o ' , CANADIANS IN CONVENTION. .- -wt ir iiijMfci iMi 1 l.M 1 . . i-'.-'ST'' iffi ' I i - 1 -- '" ' ' mm" ii- 1 1 1 . . s , ta-"'-'"'' v '.'4. . l MpwpjaajajaiJMpJMHpjpJIBHBHSSHVHH''''' ' ' . wmt BAILY CAPITAL JOUKNALv gALKM, OREqoN.jlONAT' ,9? P' t9?L ALL .OREbUN W"- DL ''"" it r I A,, STATE FAIR 01 IK " !T " t ijr X r" SEPTEMBER 14 TO 19, b Vfi. htsi ,4 i-J k wr, 1 A i 'more attracttvo' ? i,j- t' 1 All m mi, iau '1 ' tiio . grove NEW ZEALANDERS f ContltMiod from I'uro 1.) sssv t)f Monday wero carrlod through with, nut a hltifli, nnd tho arrival of tho fleet horo haa been' oho of tho hap-' plftst and most dollghtful ovonts of thi long cruho. Prlmo Mlnlstor Sir Joseph (loorgo Ward nnd Admiral Sjiorry woro equal ly pleating In thojr addrosses, and the fooling botwoon tho visitors nnd the peoplo of Auckland Is that of brotherhood. Tho city wan brilliantly lllumlnnt ed nat night, nnd tho crowds enjoyed thnnuolvos In tho gnln colebratlon. Tho main feu t tiro of tho program for today (Tuesday) Is tho mayor's ro erptlon to tho visiting oljlcors of tho fleet and other porsons of noto. Hun dreds of tho Jnckles wont to Ellor silo to attend tho rnco mrotlng. Tho American sailor U tho horn-wherever ho nppoars, nnd ho Is treated with much respect nud honor op nil oc casions, RAILROADERS " OUTCLASSED WAITER ... - HEIR TO ' MILLIONS i Now York, Aug. 10. Notwith standing tho fact that ho Ib today worth 1Q,QOO,POP, Oodfrrod Probst la waiting on tublo In n llttlo reHtnu rnnt'lu Ilrooklynr-TJw money wns left to tho valtor by n dfKtaijt rola tlvo In Girninny It was a portion of a $50,000,000 cntato divided nmoug sovornl lio'ra. Probat's slstor, living In South Curollna, wiU rocolvo $10,000,000. Probst, who Is 20 yearn old, nuyi. thnt ho will start for Germany In a few dnyti to claim tho money. 11a will tlimi roturn to Amorfni, marry LottioGllsun, a waltrouu In tho rcs turunt nnd settle down to a llfo of lulHtiro on Fifth avenue. PLACED IN COMMAND OP AIOIY IN C.rjFOUNIA Snn Krnncliwo, Aug. 10. Colonel Marlon P. Mnus today took command of tho department o( California, U. 8. A Bticceodlng Gonornl Frederick Fuimtoii, who has bn transferred' to Fort IjPftvcnworth, Kaunas, as commandor of tho Dopnrlmout of tho Gulf. 'Colonel Mnus has a Jong career In tho nrmy nti an Indian fighter on tho frontier. IIo Is well known In Cali fornia. hnvinK snent tho last 80 years Tho O. It. & N. box cur hiutlori, of ut Vttrj0UH Btatlona along tho Pnclfln Portland,, woro given tho high balljcoa-t His most rcent sorvleo was properly .yesterday nftornoon by the in Bun Francisco aftor tho flro of Falrmount club on tho local leaguu moil, whim ho waH In charge of tin banking, quarter of tne burned dis trict and wns jcomtnenuM for tno so- curlty lu which tho district was kept. Apiong tho uiauy liosts ho has fU,led lu tho Weit U that ot Inspector general of tho Pacific coat. Ills ear liest station on this coast was at old Fort Gaston, near Eureka. Before tho Span'sh war ho was stationed at tho Prldlo hero. Callftl to command In Cuba follow Ing tho declaration of hostilities, Col onel Ma'uu wns at tho fall of Santi ago In 1S9S. From Cuba he went to the Philippines, and waa engaged in sovoral tierce oncountera with Moro headsmen. Colonel Maus lu 5S yeara old, a native of Maryland, and has been In Provldenco, R. I., Aug, 10. The national convention of tho-Canadian American association began horo to ddy with tho assembling of Canadians from nil parts of this country and. Canada. A public reception to tho mipromo offlcorB will formnlly open tho aeiwfon tonight nnd tho conven tion wiff contlnuo until Jioxt Wed nesday. Tho Canadian American association wns formorf in 187G at Manchester, N. II., ns nn oxcluBlvoly Amorlcan organlrntlorr. Up to a short time ago it maintained this dlBtinctlvo char acteristic, but recently tho members hnvo invaded' Canada to recruit their ranks. Tho nBioclufTon boasts of a toons bershlp of over H,Qt9. KENTUCKY KEl'CnrJCANf 'hold TWO OONVKNTIONS WfRluMg, Mnn., . A'; 10i Tho first tialn of this BOMna's wheat ar rived today. It wtt'w ohJpiied direct from Fields 'to Forrj William to Chattanooga, Tonn,, Aug; 10, J.j il. ..nuiiiiniv nrtirmrninrn m. What Is bolioved to be n'jopblesA iUllng. lrom tho gtriu of tho mo- sullt lu tho llopublicnir pArtr of Tcnnoimoo hau crystnlfEnr fnfo two stnto conventions rhls- w5ktlw first: of which began horo today. Th convention Is composed f tlie fol lowers ot tho DltrwnlowvAuBtln fac tion. Tho Evans-Halo faction wilt foregather at Nftnie n Wcdnou- dity. Hoth orgnnlzutfons declaim thor nro entlroly regular nnd havo tbo au thority to uomfrinte wato Mckots Each has Indopendontly endorsed tho nomination of Tnft nnd Sherman. Talk lu tho oponfng sesHfon of today's convention poluted to T. A. Wright as internntlonuQ nominee. "O 1 in- KKmiKii-PArKE Firrrtr MAY nE DECIiAUKfl OI'P Krounds. tho score being 7 to 2 In favor of tho local team. The, rail road aggregation woro a llttlo out claMPd by the Falrmount club, but for the first few tuning! tho game was handled by both tonms In nlco stylo, wlth very few errors. Tommy Holman, Falrmount' first sack boy, had probably tho first olT-dy during his ball career with tho glove, but his batting nyo did not lo its bright ne a minute Dauo pitched the In nings for the Salem team, and hold th vUltorv to flvo hits, which were all scattored, aud Sulllvun, who was pftrformlng tho stunt for tho O. H, & N, was credited with allowing six hits and striking out six men to Dauo's four. Pete Phillips raWod two lilts at two times up. Nothlugjtho army since 187-1. In that year oould get away from Perry Jones, be- he graduated with honor from West hlad the bat, oven a stealer from rat to around was thrown out' by JonH to tho nivorboot shortstop, Curtis Coleman. YKtirUOS MM ,fTANDAKD OIL m:.ltlN(l UKADY Chicago, Auc. 10. A preliminary draft of tho petition (or shearing of tho famous Standard Oil case, In which Judgu IundU Imposed a flue 1. ; t IS9.4OO.000 was wnploted today and seut by l'nltI 8ste District Attorney Sims to Waihlugton, whoro It will b panned ujk7 by Attorney - CRrl llOHprt0, for Point I'OATOFKICK llOnilKllS MAKE GOOD IIAVI4 Santa Crua. Cal., Aug. 10. Feder al offWrs arrived hew todaj to In vestigate tho robbery of tho poUof flco by clever cracksmeu early Sun day morning The entire money or der receipts or Saturday, and a large quantity of stamps wero taken, Tho robbers forced their way from tho malu office ot the postornce Into San Frnnufeco, Aug. 10 Unless ho hears from Lob Augoles that IUlly Papku has rested his forfeit, Man , ager Joo O'Connor, for Stanley Kotchel, may dociuro off tho Ivotchel Papko match, arrnuged for the Jeff ries club at Los Angeles on Labor Day. Ketchet begnu training today for his fight with Joe Thomas. Tho mlddlowelght chamjilon Is In good shape. Ha went on tho road thU morning, and this afternoon Is to bok'nt Recreation Park. Thu lottery drawing l to bo hci1 tonight for thv Bclictlon of. a roferoa for tho tight. Each tighter, or his manager, will nnmo -two Yjsfereea. The four names will bo put In a hat, aud John T. Clark, as official stake holder, will draw out ono for reforoo. This U something new for a.selectlon for referee. ' They will find tho grounds In bettor condition1 and- than over boforo. They will find many now. buildings. ... 11.-L ... . ,a fnrtittlcfi- of any atato- west oV Will SCO lUlil Ult-BU" uw w "w" Itocky mountains for holding a great fair. Tho Increased cash premiuma ,afrid specials will bring tho greatest livestock show over Been "ion the f Pacific coast, nnd it will comparo favorably with tho best fairs of tho cast and middlo weBt. Some of tho best- horses in tho United., States will bo hero to partlcTpnto In tho speed program. Somo of tho most attractive purses ever hung up for a western rnco moot will mnko each Individual event worth coming n long distance to seo. Tho coun tlea.wlll.put up their beat In trying to secure tho prizes for tho ex hibits 'of thotr products. Thero will bo special rates on all llnoa,fof transportation for passengers nnd special freight Inducements for nil exhibits. It you wish-any particular lnformntfon It' will bo cheerfully given by " . W. F. MATLOCK, President Pendleton, Oregon F. A. WELCH, Secretary saiem, urcgon STRIKERS ACCUSED OF . . VIOLENCE chan lea on tho Cnnndl&ti'' PndOc. VIoIcRce Is reporttxtl nt sovoral westorn stations todnj. Many strike breakers hnvo boon ipc. to work In tho western shops, mull viotenco 'a feared. Several cnr3 woro Btuanhoif In tho local yards last night: TTto strikers deny that It wub doncbY thoni. The aowspnpors todtiy domxnd tho Interwntlon of tho CaiMdhin govorn niont to stop tho Btrlkov Thoy point out that tho commerce of tho Do minion la opt to suffOr twrlotiHly from a prolonged strike, amf demand that stops bo taken nt oncw townrd arbi tration of tho dlfforoniM between tho railroads nud tho empfoyefl. Itoports this nftornoon Indicate that dlsordor Is grewlt: at tho west ern stations of the railroad, and niccB-lvrouid recommend tho rctt ennlj troabla fa feared, film' AUTHOR OF "TOGKniKK" IS SRVEKKLY ItO'ASTEl LotAnBcfea, OrL, Aug. 10. Du clarlirg that Robert Tfcrrlck, profaa- aor ol BTngTEali at tho Unlvorblity ot! convontlon of tho Jntornatkmil IMHNTEIfS UNION IN ANNUAL SESSIOl Bojrton,.Mass,, Aug. 10. For! oponlng sc'Htdon of tho G4th itstJ Clilcan,. has moral astlgmatlsnr nnd Hint various othor things aro vtruujf wlUl hf.nvthre club) women of Lo Xn folert today nro angrily discussing', his a.W nowl', "Tnigctrwr"" In which tHo Amorlcan wouun Is not the sulJlict qC comiwStount. MrB. Dora 0n)hnjct Colo, club wo nam nud1 antlror,, ad ranees tho mcrnl nstlgmatuinr Idea.. M-raya: "I am not surprised that n wnn. wiu Is a professor at tho University or CUIcaifjo should writ ns ho did' alwut Ainurl'carr wotmw. That Irzstl tircion breeds awh ns- ne, peoplo who hnvo' no ruspect fur wnucn or God'." Among a dozen' or more promlHwnt clill womwn', w&u df-wtrsaed Herribk todliy, thoro was- But nttlo Bympurlly erprcBseif for Win- He wns chnrno terilsed' aa un-Anmrfcrr, morbid and a trnltor. Mrs. Dolfe Angler Rum, boomUt, author and club woman, however, felt calTcd upon to pit?-tho professor. 'T thlnfc ProrVssor Ilorrlck must lie a man of extremely morbisp nn torey safd she. "and nt p result I grnpFifciI Unfon, printers fM aero totfay irons all parts of United Slates, Canada, Porto h Cubn, the Phfirpplncs and even I Errglnnd. It ftr tho first time k? 8entntlvea- from tho Londour Sow of PrlntcrB have attended tlio 1 vcntlbnv Nothing- more than prtftola baal'nefls wrre accomplfshed W nnd, after tho registration f iM girfus; thasosslcm ndjonrncd ititi onrlro- bmry partrefpated Is 1 cursl'on oar tiler ly. n ROTOR JUDGE ICiriLETT Iir.TrSELFAXPl Dbnvorv Aug. 10. A private (J pa-tch ecoiVed hero today stsln til Jndgo A, S". SNntnson, of hi near the YollowBtono forest few Wioming'. murdered his wife tfion blow out hfs own hralw. reason for tho tniKCdy Is gl"1- MYff. Swansorr wnB foroifrifii Rose RYownmgv ot Sf. ton!. met hor husband through a BH monlnl agency. wiwwwitwwiiwiiitBiwwitiwtsiisiin! iinniiiMiiiiimwm Men and Young Men PILOT DOAT RAMMED 11V OCEAN LINER San FrancUco, Cal., Aug. 10: Tho llttlo pilot boat Lady Mine limped Into port yesterday with a Jagged hole In her side, and hor rig ging badly shattered by a collision Saturday night with tho Kosmos Una steamer Radamea, pear the bar light ship. She waa put on the ways of a , ! local ship yard today tor repairs. The accident happened when the Lady Mine waa approaching the big steamer to take off Pilot Von Holmes According to tho crew of the smaller ship, tho Huer veered -to port In stead of starboard, and rammed the sailing vessel on the port side. The Lady Mine was bowled over on her beam ends, and the crew of the money order department, whero thoy drilled tho big wf deposit. four won welt lnt Ihe rigging, ex vault, aud, after emptying It or It Pcl,nat hor to sink at onco. Hawsers VnllialilA Mnlanld a.. .ti WltrA ttAnt All ff,,t 4A .,., .- mm. r! Ilouattart. U win iu ai, """". -. wnp v,in- "-- " -".'"" ""' "'"cr u htari.. .. i ,:,..i ioUvlurtasJlfMj4IewUtKeIr fast wwi th big ho) U ih ' L-?-lZ.. y "M tdeatlty. The strong boxt a which. chooner' aid vfere bftlug stopped, m '' sm i SXM S AimT t 1 iHHB if MmB&wms nHttBflsKisSjIPiF ikM tnsr w m m.. xiym ' 1 That apprreciate extraordinary gooij values inclothing yv" be interest in our clearance sale of thefai Bishop's Tailored Ready Suits Regular Prices $10.00 to $25.00 Safe Prices $6.50 to $18.00 Young Men's Sail Regular Prices $8.00 to $15.00 Sale Prices $5,00, $7.00, $9.00 Safem Woolen Mill Store SN1S.TV OOIWB lininiiiMiwmnmiiw