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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
PDFIAFLK rtR 1)111 ff I lid lUdUJI TO THEIR MONEY GOING TO Y.M.C.A. 1 8a Franchco, Aug. 1C. Tit JTouihj Mea'a Christian Asoclattot of th'ta city and the Brewers Protec tive JAnoclntlon hnvo locked horn' fovor 'the recont proponnl io give t ftho former organization n surplus ot '$4728 left from tho floct reception 'fund. The war In nt it crucial pohl today, and nctlon of tho Meet roccp Hon commltteo Jj expected to bring the matter to a -cttloment. When It wan discovered, after tho Uopnrturc of tho Atlantic fleet, ithnt several thousand dollars wore loft In tho treasury of tho ontortalnmcnt fund, It wbb HiiKROBtod hy Chairman Frank J Hvmmonn, of tho commit- " ' BIG EXPENDITURE ON JAP ARMY AND NAVY POSTPONED Tolclo, Jnpan, Aug. tC As tho re sult of a necrot conforonco between , tho now cabinet, tho premier and minister of war nnd navy, It was an nounced today that It has been do elded to po tpono t lit expondlttiro of ?Co,uou,ouo on tho nrmy and navy from next year until 1011. Tins move Is In lino with tho economical policy of tho now cabinet. Tho determination to oxpond $50. 000,000 in tho development of tho n-my and navy wiih reached Immodi Hloly after tho war with ItuiHn, and tho plann contemplated bogluulug tho JJrst of noxt year. 1 'jim:i) to si;i, T ?ioi(TO,oi:i) imioi'kiitv After n trlu extending over nearly M wouk, Hhorlff Mlnto rotumud from Coot county this morning with Chris Orohs who Is charged with larconny Jiiy bnlleo, and who left St. Paul, In thlH county, on Juuo 8. Since his dlx nppcnranrp from thnt town tho an- tliorlllcs hnvo been on tho lookout THE WAY TO WEALTH In r plain nn tho wny down' town. Donjamtu Franklin du acrlbos It thus: "BE HONEST" "WORK HARD" "SAVE SOME" Wo would llku to hlp you snvo through n vlitH bunk nocount. Deposits ot ono 'dollar or uioru draw 3 pr cent intorost. 1 SAVING DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL MMj Yoy Want To Raise Crop Nexi Year You want the best tools made to put it in with. These can be found at Manning's Implement House in the way of Disk, Drills, Harrows and Plows and the price will be right. trmiuvT ;' ;33CT.T-sr--r"-. - e--, .. . S. A. Manning IMPLEMENT HOUSE 1 1O to 125 L!bcrt Street. Salem, Ore. MWMHMMJIWMWWWWiiWllllllllllillillllli Willi WTIIHWiilWMMWW MM DAILY , IFr.T .y ":s" ee, that tho nmount be glvon to tho ?. M. C. A. for the naval club hoimo ,'Btabllshed by that organization. Immediately upon the, publication if this plan tho !rowc$ became In terested. Tho aBsoclatlon contrib uted largoly to tho reception fund, and they did not propose to havo any part of their money used for the ad vancement of a Boclety thnt Is con sidered nntngonlBtlc to tholr Inter ests. Thoy ont nn urgent mea ago to Bymmi, asking tho return of tho association pro rata of tho eurphn monoy. This matter Symms now has under ndvl.emont, nnd bin decision Is awaited with great Interest. Industrial conditions' In .Tnpnn do not warrant tho oxpendlfuro of such a Bum at tho prcnont fiuio, and It U understood thnt tho now cabluol plans to effect all retrenchment iiob ilbio, without standing In the- way o' tho nntlon'tt advnnromont. The now ordor will moan tho delay of many pinna which already have boon practically completed for tho construction of now warships, and tho Improvement of naval bases, ft also checks tho extensive plnns prac tically under wny for Incroanlng thv efficiency as well its tho bIzo nnd Btrougth of tho army. I for him, but no Information as to his whereabouts wni received until a fow (lays ago. Mlnto found tho man) at Not tit Hud, aud at once took him ' Into ruatody. Tho specific ehargo ngnlnst (Iroli1 Ih selling mortgaged proporty Hej luiH boon engaged In tho an loon busi ness hero and In St, Paul for tho past several yennt. Hu will bo nrralgned ( before JuhMco Webster sniuo time this afternoon, when hit bond will bo llxed. In tho meantime ho Ih be ing kept In tho county Jail, CHINESE DICMOCUATIC (Xl'll CAl'SE OP Mt'CII TltorilliE (United Press I.cnsod Wlro.) I.tm Angeles. Aug. IS AnMionv SrhwHinm, ann'riiigti of the Uemo crtl( rntrnl eommttteo. U sorrv to day that ho Is tho fiitho ot tho onlv ChlueiA polltlrnl club In America Schwamm'i polltlfnl orfKurfiiK hnu plunged him Into a hii of trouble Ever rtneo tho stories of tho Ch' iioho Hi-van and Korn club weoro pub lUhod In tin uowspanorH throuKhout tho United Htnten, "Ton" hns boon bi'sleged with lotter asking for Infor mation rognrdttiK tho orqanUstl n Tho Kovernmeut hns as IriiwI Fred K. Joihm, rtHresoutlug the depart ment of I'oiumoroo, to co'lcct all data relating to tho club. The Democrat Io mitlonnl loadwrs nra lutoru tod urn lUpuhllonu pnporn have soiled truv opportunity to print lnKth edltor luls donounolug tho Democratic Asi atic; alliance. Omaha hns btwu sleetiHl bv the Ordor of UmkImi for thvMi 109 run- ut Ion tm gAnMTf,TfftmyrtTNT,Kt, fjiygV,TfltAVt.AlTOtST 1-1, 10. SALEM FAVORITE . COMING c.2tm'n,nro.tr will ho - rfrat - ly pleased to learn of tho Intended return! of ono of their favorlte'nctQr, Mf. Leo Wlllard. Mr. Wlllard 'will play an engagement of ono night Ht jBBBI ' Qmmmmm$- WMFmmmwmMf liKK WILIiiVHI). only, Friday, August 21, at the Grand Tho supporting company U an e.x Opora Houso, In Sol Snrltb Rustoll's coptlonally good ono, every member great huccokh, "A Poor Kdatlon." having been picked for his re Mr. Wlllard was vucy fortutmto In- spectlvo rolo. ETHEI CAVC :" WmM'M ' n ' a b i -tiiiiiiiMwin 'iwri.,-', mi- v m m m j m J k & " i i vA v hk. 'w m? r""""iy ' "w'"H'iiiwwi')i'iwiw(,nu'M.i:iwi wnawm TK'iww.wwjim. - . ffflKri k . u V 11. J Biti , sMSS A i I 1 1 ' m IP I WAS A XEWIA'-WKl), I'D INSIST OX GOING TO lU'HEX - HA.MIIiTOX'H FPU THE ffiyfA M I R! fiSf'r 1 lVl mtu InOUSE FURNISHING . WHY, I KNOW EVEir SO MANV VOl'NCS PEOPLE WHO HAVE ffiftiVl ' '' '' I "" JiaUGHTTIIKinOUT-'rrS'AT Hl'KEN HAMILTON'S, AND EVRKV ONE OP THEM" A"HE T;l h& L'l 4 M ; 't'sW, I"' SO WEMi PLEASED: THEV H. .V H. AllE AGENTS POIt THE CELEIUtATED HOOSIEU rf' i I Ml ' K B -OAIIINI7IS AND THE PAMOCS HL'CK'S STEEL HANtJE, AND TDK MAX THAT MA It MRS Vl! WHSJvT&I .V 1MX- S ts'r'&r w or'- - m ME WILL HAN'KTO IU'V AJIOOS1KK CAIHNET AND IH'CK'S ITAXGE, IP HE WANTS $i??,($'' "fMv -H?k . ANYTHING TO EAT. . 'j ! . ,. ' s ! . j , , . 'TA VT B"Je IFF,' v W'l. H..i J M i wf jW? tT - -. .. m wBirV r ' fTT JW mhti wild. B L jjpijniliiL. . j i 'i ' :i"i)'ii'.A".ttH"ji'iiWiHiri.l str- - n B f 1 1 - " Ts I ii it . . I "s 1 -- li-lT innin. .. , , "" B deed In securing So good a vehicle for tho current seaBon as A roor Relation." Tho play was usea sev eral seasons' by the Iato soi amun hp1I. and the production or tins ' " - - r.t I ntprilnir comedy-dramn was cuu-mu- crod one of the greatest successes of tho American stage. I Mr. Wlllard I? very well fitted to 'nortray Mr. Ruaiell's role In "A Poor 'Relation." and his success In the part In tho West will undoubtedly be as Mr. Russell's In the j creat as was East. ROBBERS HOLD-UP TRAINMEN AND RUN OFF WITH -9.: ENGINE (United Press Leased Wlrc.1 ( Spokane, Wrsl, Aug. 15. Armci man's- relative, out of $GOO0, while citlzons, led by deputy sheriffs, orotic two wero engnged in a poker covorlng much Ground todny in their, game. Tito Intimation was made that search for the bold robbers who hold . Mfw Bosch had Biipplled Moxley th un a trn crow of Northern Pa- nimcyv and that it was Phll'lo'i ii clflo passenger train nine in I lea from ' Spokano Into Inst nrgnt, anu ran iiw engine rnd mail car .to iaruioy, in the outskirts of Trent. The desperadoes, after holding tho crow up at the points' of revolver?, uncoupled tho onglno and mail enr from tho conc'ies aud ran it at a rrpld rate down tho track, leaving tho bcwlldorcd iiroman and englnec, conductor and passenger behind. A fow mlnutoi after tho alnnn wits giv en ofllcern founJ tho.englno nnd malt car at Yordloy". It ha? not boon lonrnod hero whether the rolibors se cured any booty. pawxki) j?is.oo .iKWi:r.s von PArmir.iHoo Now York, Aug. in. Tho pollen are trying today to dK-ovor tho iden tity of a young Brnzll'an, who, it was loamod today, pawned tho rros3, chain nnd ring or nn urchblshop for JSOO two years ago. Tho Jowolry. which Is worth $2000, is bolleved to ho tho property of tho archbishop of Buenos Ayres. Tho Jewelry was dla covorod In the Bhow cno of n pawn shop at Thlrty-imh nnd Sixth avenue It reposes In a pigskin box, marked with tho lotter "11" In go'd. - t -..t HEIRESS OPPOSES . Relative J (United .Preus Leased Wire) 4 J Pittsburg Aug". H-Decl'arfftfi" j that she does- not beHovc Moses Phu upa gnmy oi swinuung- nor brother. In-law, Mfss Fredericks Boacfr, the holrcra, of New York and Chicago fe oxpucica io lenvu nere today for New York to defend Phillips for hfi aj. Ieged fradulent action In a gambling gntnev It is charged that Phillips .. rfred Melville Moxloy, the youn &. a'grr la defraud her through her Drotner-in-iaw. ftiiSB uRHcn, nowover, nag gtea fnstly refused td bollevo In the acca. Bntiona mndo against Phillips, with ' whom phe fs ncqualnted, nnd' wfiosj ' I integrity, alio declares, is unlmpeart. i able. She denies that any traau. I tlon such as is declared in the charge II ngnmsi mm ever occurred. Thj heiress will visit him In New Ybrfc fa nn effort to adjust tho matter. ' HANGS BY" TOES" VOU TWO HOURS P'ttsburg, Pa., Am?. 15. Philip Moosor, Jr., Is recovering today froa tho offectB of hanging by his toes for more thnn two hours, The boy hJ his brother wero Working1 in thtir gymnn ium yesterday, when the lit ter wni called into tho house, He 1(3 Phillip bunging by his toes front trnpezo. Whon ho rcturnrd t hours Inter ho found his brother li exnetly tho Bamo position, but r. fimed to ansvor his call. Invettlg t'on showed that Phillip's toe had b come ontnglcd in the ropo of th trnpozo, nnd ho hud boon forced ti hnng downward until liq lost cor PnlnusncBB !'. . .u. , r Li