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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1908)
PAfrX :CM'ITAli, JOUttNATi, flAEEMtjQfl3gpV, J.IOXIUV, AUjBCS1t17, 1008 oswr I J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER i wSf )m WASH GOODS EVENT MONDAY 12 7K) 50 VALUES IN WASH GOODS. k SPECIAL 9 CENTS TiriS FItOMISES TO UK ONE OF THE GItEATEST SALES OF TnE SEASON. I NEW GOODS : 'v.. . i - are coming In every day; wo have anticipated nn early season and prepared for It by having goods shipped early. Yesterday wo re ceived another shipment of Lndios' Suite and Coats, also n lot or Misses' and Children's Garments. $ NEW CLOTHING mother big shipment of Men's and Youth's Suits JustWrived. Tho lines comprise ail I the very latent college euts.Junlor smart styles, and business .mills. I RIOTERS fContluucd From Page 1.) vt slipping out of town In much tho use fashion ns tho negroes who nre (MTlnced they can never llvo hero. The soldiers are In complete con trol of tlio city and no disorder was sported this morning, except In our Was districts, and this was not of laporUnce, Special Gnnid 3ury. Acting under tho direction of Gov or Dence, Jndgo James ft. Grolgh- wof tho circuit court today order Id special grnnd Jury to convene Demonstration Fcnred. Special precaution will bo taken today at tho funeral 'pf John Colwoll, tho coal minor who died of bullet wounds received during tho rioting. It Is believed that tho 8000 minors In this district will nttond the funeral and a demonstration Is feared. Tho funornl of Frank Dolmoro, nnothcr minor, who died ot Injuries yestor dny, also probably will bo tho occa sion of a gathering ot tho miners. Probably ono of tho first enses to bo taken up by tho' grnnd Jury will be that of Abraham Itnymen, a Rus sian Jew, who has confessed that he was a mombor of tho mob that ctii-man. the man's custom-Doneglnxani to Springfield in 1S45. He was a "nothern nigger" and according to his sons was neved In bondage. One of the charges against him was that ha practically resold liberated blacka back Into bondage by contracting for their lnbor. Indictment No. 2 against uonegin was that ho murdered a white woman. This Is admitted by members of his family. Tho Investigation ot the riots here will be a real Investigation.. There will bo no white washing or shnm mlng. This becamo known today and fear is widespread among the whites who took part in tho mobs. ' 'The house of the leaders' are bcjng Bearch-, ed by ngents of Sheriff Werner In nn effort to find relics of tho destroyed business placed as evidence of partlc lpnttlon In tho destruction. Tho sheriff said today that ho Is Booking the host possible men for grand Jury Eervlce and will Biimrnon'orjiy those "who will be fearless In theljr action. A petition for the special grnnd Jury was presented In court today nnu upon tno ruling or tho granu Jury no ono was admitted to the court Toom except officers of tho court and reporters. The petition stated: "Whereas, Springfield has suffered from lawlesnes8, a lnrgo number of people 'hfivo heen 'killed and nn Im mense amount of property damaged, and "Whereas, the next regular session of the grand Jury will bo held Oct. lfi, the reason for Btimmoritng tho sjcclnl grand Jury nt this tlmo is tho great amount of work thnt has ac cumulatcd'Tor such n body." Tho court ordered tho Jurors to be summoned to appear In court to morrow and tho work will. be. started at once. Tho Rlngllng Brothers circus, which waa "billed to give a perform ance here tomorrow, was notified to day that tho engagement would hnvc to ho cancelled. The authorities be lieved tho npnearnnce ot tho circus would, have a "bad effect. At noon today thctotal number of nrrests resulting from tho rolts was SO. Tho nrWowrs Include ten saloon keonors charged with violating tho order to close their places. Kate Howard, a woman chnrged with Inciting riot, burglary and lnr ceny, wag admitted to bnll "by tho court today against tho withes of tho .authorities, who think she Is danger ous to tho public welfare. Governor Donnon and General Young ho'cl a conference todny rola tivo to the plans for Indicting tho rioter" nnd It Is known thnt both favor tho mor stringent action. Following the stntctnent of Mrs. Enrl Hnliam thnt she could not Iden tify positively Gcorgo RIchnrdRon as j tho negro who assaulted her, tho be lief Is growing that he Is the wrontj number of rellablo clltzens lie on "a . . ,n5iaJ,.!d and "? "ourine i M stream of earth Into thn vortox. but tho fire burns as fiercely as before. Since tho well began burning on ' July 4, more than 5,000,000 barrold of oil have been destroyed. Tho oil la valued at la bnrrel. o HEIRESS MARRIES JAPANESE -zrr tfv ifi-l iirtw- Mr ' t (United Press Leased Wire.) C Pittsburg, Aug. 17. Pittsburg so ciety was surprised today at the an nouncement that Miss Edna May Pocnter, a rich holress of this city, wnji iiinrrled to O. ShlgctoBhliMaJlmn, ' a "jnpanere, at a small vlllago near Tokl6 last Saturday evening. Tho, announcement of the wedding cntno In a cnblogram..to Mro. J. Falaton J LIvlngBton of Sprlngdale, an aunt of the bride. Majlma comes from a promlnten Jnpancsc family. Ho was educated In Norto Oame, Intl., and entered the Hnrvnrd law school from there three years ago. Ho moved in tho best bo clety of Do3ton nnd Cambrldgo nnd met Miss Poentor who was attending school In Doston. ' Tho yoting people became ongago.l and Majlma followed lib fianco to this city nccompanlcd by his unclr, Lieutenant Commander o NEGROES ORDERED FROM TOWN ("United Pro:B Leased Wire.) Memphis, Tcnn., Aug. 17. Seri ous troublo Is expected today at Tru man, Polnrott county, Arkansas, over the Importation of 12 negroes to work In yards of tho Sprlngflold Lumbor company. Last night tho whlto employes of tho compnny nnd residents of tho town declared they would not permit the blacks to llvo among them nnd declared they would bo driven from tho county. With this purposo In mind, n posse vUltetl. tho camp whore the negroes were stntloncd, but tho latter fled. Governor Plndnll ban boon asked to send troops to tho Hceno nnd Is In communication with the local au thorities today to determine tho no cossdty of uuch nction. The Newest Creations in Noveltv " Fall Dress Goods K Every pleco was bought for this season'8 trade, as wo didn't carry n single yard of novelty goods over from last year, because ft wo mako It a point to closo out ovory yard of tho novelties Ig, their ' prope'rTfwaBon. Ladies who wish to avoid consplclous, will bo espefclnlly flashy patterns In dres3. pleased wtth this season's novelties. There is an entire absence of gaudy color combinations in the new patterns. tomorrow nn, i. .... ii. V of George Richardson tho no- U' thr0ftt f wni,nm I)on,B. nn nr Bftld to bo ready to establish an . . .iiuitf iiffrri nun iiniinri mm ir n rn n. ..iii.i ti..i. ...! rri vwk im.i FtC0arKetl with nssault unnn TUr " . "''"' " "" " - - - ,'i ir mi.mi.unw... Tho nogro and tu Hallam u n-na i. n.n ' KranU l'010- Ho n,BO took I)nrt ,n tl, his wife have borne good reputntlonn. a-tthatstnrted the rolling and 'tho lynch,ns of Burton Saturday morn-j if j,0 had not been spirited away, ho PW JUtT will bocln with It Am "' unuouiucuiy wouiii hhvc nn ijjii-u- " --.- ... m- riil.M n.n.. HA n.lll ..1.I. . 1. n i uc ui.-(iiuua uiu nun iiiiikiiik muir oil. fa as the Richardson caso Is db WJ t an Investigation to dotor- B'ae bo the lenders of tho mo' ' will bo started. uOiernor DenOOn hnq nnlnrn.l iUnt Krktest Investigation bo mn-do ht tho grnnd Jnry proceed with Precision nnd swlftnosa nf n mm. 1. Court Ho Is dbtftrmlno1 thnt tutot who nr roannnilliln. i.nii i... IWonsU to Justice. W that bp 'nw linR rnirnlnrl thn Wrhand and the four of tho on.irt rm firourt the rank of the' ? ! -? H is d..htf, ,f liny flirthof tho agotl -9 W 1 reS'lIt linltau !....... f mn outbreak. SPECTACLES I"KV'm:i;Vr.Hi:rasiPKiGHTi ""WFIIS AND head. Ar,,EJiiKi:ns,iiMvno.VG Vt0'ia p event your havlns ttai "oag !f you don't gst them right pUce? Not the aver- l Ptane 8elir. lttl W to b to karneasej wlth '"3 your f, ... -w w) op9ns your b7 kaowUg thn .! i i tifif-. m,. . ' fe ""my ana attend-1 ' to U Pr0per,y that Ve hope l' 'jewelry Store - wty Btre- His busl B8t your a pair that wny out of the city and It Is believed thnt within a week tho exodus will havo depopulated tho negro qunrtor of tho city. Tho majority of tho ne groes seem to havo -accepted tho de cree that they cannot llvo hero. The racial hatred has become so Intense thnt It probably will not bo safe for a black man to appear unprotected In thla city for months to come. Was Lincoln's llootnmkci'. Springfield, 111., Aug. 17. It woh loarnod today that William Done'gin. nagro lynoUed by a mob Saturday night, was bootmaker for Abraham Lincoln before tho groat I nnmnnlnntnr loft linrn for WiiHlilntf. ton to Btrlko tho haukle from tho ankles of tho black rnoo. General John M. Palmor, nominee of tho gold standard wing of tho Democra tic party for the preldoncy In 1S0G was another of tho nged negroes of JAI NAVT AM) AIIMV XKCKSSAHV I'OIl rKACK BURNING OIL LOSS IN MILLIONS! (United Proas Leased Wire. Toklo, Aug. 17. Thnt tho Increas ing of tho military and nnvnl trongtn of Japan Is lndlspcntibic to tho mnlntonanco of peace In Asia and oa tho Pacific ocean U the gist of an j imerviow givon out y rrinco no, ru Ident general of Korea, today. Tho prlnco criticises tho recent ac tion of tho new Katsurn government in deeldlng to postpone plunf for th; augmentation of tho army and navy until 1011. "It Is necessary for Japan to havo v Tho NKW -FANCY WEAVES in solid colors predominate. Tho popular CHEVRON STRIPES and Horrlngbono Strlpoa have boorf produced In nn endless variety of neat modifications. , r For thoso who do not enro for solid colors wo nro showing t" swell lino of Fancy Weaves with a slight touch oft subdued harmonizing colors, and they're certainly beauties. BROADCLOTH, WOOL TAFFETA, 1POPLINS AND Serges : will be the leading staple fabrics. Our prices are based on the "SPOT CASH PLAN" i That's why we undersell regular stores. . a M ? . lsfcCJ &rssi&& atzds& I &.zZffiZf'Sf&i't &S'(fa fas'e I umammmmm 1- 3 linsi.NESS PART OF l amounting to $100,000, TOWN DKSTROVEI). Tho flro stnrtod id tho Tnlt hoto! (United Press Leased Wlro.) ' and burned fiercely for thruo houra Tohnma, Cni., Aug. 17. This tow.t before It could bo checked by tho voU (Un.U'od PciJes Leased Wire.) Tamplco, Mx., AB. 17. tilU every effort mado to stop It, the iqlpa Uiro volcano of burning, flj ip- the Shu Geronluio drtrlot eontinues un checked, consuming moro tUnn 10. 000 bnirols of oil dally. Workinw today aro pumping Ininioiiws qunnf- ties of sand and mud Into tho crater today lu without a business center unteor flro company. In addition to in great army and n groat navy If ma tho rcmtlt of a dlsaalrotiB lire lutjtho Tnlt house, tho flamcH couuiime't (ponce I to bo mnlntnlnod in Asia nnd j night which swopt tho mala murean-'thu Holder hotel, a lnrgo llvory 8tnblov and caused dumugq u hurdwnro tro and p butchor oltop on tho Paqlflc oean," -aid Prlnco Ito. j tile dlhtrlct j Tho HtutOHiiiun doelared that he! -' ' . " .i.i..h i. .! r xr !."" '" "''' j his bnorod mlseton on imrth nnd warned tho people ngnlnst criticism Of Japan's mathodH abroad. T1iwh critlotsme are superficial he said , o UMiMfafiMUUaMJ4MbiMHHH O J&. S re O 3ZI I JS. . 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