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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALKM, OKKGOK, SATURDAY, AUGUST aj IPOS 12 M 1 AUGUST CLEANUP 1 7JrlI& End of the week specials. Every day we add new bar gains and prices are still Lower NcwSilk Gloves 1 95c THE CELEHHATED "KAYflHH" GLOVE, SIARE WITH DOUHLE TIPPER FINGERS, III AND 1(1 HUT. TON LENGTHS, BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. HOLD ALWAYS AT $2.00. TO CLEAN UP. . . .95 Ladies' Suifs irrlvcd too Into for tho Spring showing and nro suitable for Kail wear. Half Price Every ono a Bargain, Sleeveless Vests 2 for 25c Plain and laco trimmed, excel lent 20c values, fine for Hot Day. Ladies' Hosiery 33. Fine tan and black lnco nnklo. Tlieso aro from our1 bout GOo values, ladles' Sweaters $1.38 fqr the Regular $2.00 kind. Just tho thing for nn outing. Summer Parasols 1-2 Price 8omo of tho choicest over allow nt this store. Mum I9c Mon sella regularly for 2Cc. August Clean Up Special. Mum's your frlond. Men's Panamas $5.00 Only a fow loft. Valuo3 to $10. Yours now for Half If wo have your size. Boss of the Road 1-2 Price for tho Btundnrd make overalls. A fow pa Ira to close. Working Men's nargalns. Men's- Shirts 1-2 Price Cheaper than ordinary working Shirts. Some as low ns HOC for $1 00 values. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF HAMMOCKS ONE-HALF PRICES PUIILTG PHONE MAIN a 17 HYGIENIC ICE-WATER FREE J SEES BROTHERS MILES' - SISTER CHOPS DEAD (United Press teased Wlra)' Worcester, Mass., Aug. 22. Joy occasioned by the visit of ker bro ther, General Nelson A. Miles, was today declared by phyBlclans to have caused tho death of Mrs. Mary Jane Morrlara. General Miles and his brother, Daniel, wentto Leamlnster to visit thel sister. Mrs. Merrlom had n6t wen the general for sovoral years and was overjoyed. She oxert ed herself too much during tho visit. After nor brother's departure she collapsed and died within an hour. CLAIMS G0.000 FOIt TAFT IN CALIFORNIA (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, Aug. 22. Congressman Duncan E. McKlnley of Sacramento, Cal., today predicted sweeping Re publican victories In his state, say ing that a plurality of 50,000 will bo given both tho national and con gressional tickets. McKlnley waa at the national headquarters whero he met tho leaders. Ho is on his waj to Vermont to speak for Tatt. Mc Klnley irlves Taft credit for smooth- Ing out the Japanese trouble on tho' Pncinc coast, on mh return irom the enst he will stump Texas. ii SULTAN DEFEATED 1JY HIS'HHOTHEH (United Press I.eiised Wire.) Paris, Aug. 22. Reports recolved today say that Sultan Abd-El-Azlz of Morrocco has boon deatted by his brother, Mulal Hnfld, In a battlo near Morrocco city. It Is said that the Btiltan'8 brother now js In control of tho situation nnd Is pursuing the sul tan with every likelihood of captur ing him. o Itcpuhllrnn Advisory Honrtl. (United I'reM Leaned Wire.) Now York, Aug. 22. Frank H. Hitchcock, nntlonal Republican cam-, palgn manager, announced tho per sonnel of tho advisory committee Ho will bo nn ox-bfllclo member and chnlrmnn nnd Elinor Dover, secrc tarj o ftho national committee, will be tho secretary. The other mem bers nro Richard A. Halllnger or Washington, Cornelius Ullss of Now; York, Powell Clayton of Arkansas, Senator W. Murray Crane of Massa chusetts, William Nelson Cromwell of Now York, John Hnyes Hammond of Mnsnchusetts, Franklin Murphy of Now Jersey, Ohnrlos P. Taft and Arthur I. Vorya of Ohio. v mt. n? Phonographs v ' 1 The most complctq stock of Edison, Victor and Columbia PhoJ. graphs and records nnd everything In music at GEO. C. WILL Denier in , PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MACHINES AND 'PHONOGRAPHS 121 S. Commercial Street. Snlem, Ore. for namoa nnd faces, and Is an iA ceedlngly good llstener.Town iill Country. Tho Drynns nt Home. The Bryan family Hvo3 today In a handsomo houco called Falrvlow on a farm of about 50 acres three ( ti,o Ifdniul of Curacao Ilncoln AVhU the Dutch nro Prcparhcb The county assessor assessed this ca11 astro 10 account there cobki property this year nt $84,500, and to us tho Buggestlon that the NeihM. tho rule Is that assessments nro mhdo n,na9, mZ1 1)0 willing to cede thj at about threo-quartors of tho real '8,Ia,nd f Curacao to tho Unit value. In 1896, when Bryan waa BtntC3 approached In a proper fll nnmltintn,1 fnr Ihn Mrnqlilnnov. manner ttnu that, If BOmo Ollld it ho was probably not worth moro than W for tho gift woro Insisted oa, a; n few thousand ironars. tho rosi .". ' w uiuercq iau ho has mndo by lecturing, writing vornblo to Dutch Interest la the and by publishing tho Commoner. f '" ""Dfc ""' wuum uo oi mntm Tho houso 'd Imposing In npponr- bonoilt. i. 11 H-IIIIMIIHIII 1 ity Newl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wfltlirr , Fair tonight nnd Sunday. WIh Ih Portland f Visit Haifa restaurant, 330 Wsh Hi ton xtreot. o-om! f tjllwm'a 1hcc, , -. Jf KleveH harbor fchalra. No waiting, WHntel ' Green Gago nnl Yellow Egg plum; must bo picked beforo they jtft ttoft. Mutual Caunlng Co,, Sa lem, Oregon. WhhUhI Green Gago (Into sanitary rtffrJgorntor counters. Tho hungry man wlll.nlwnys find Mr. Mason rondy to servo thorn promptly nud with courteous treatment. Ro wojnbof tho p!c0, tf, lUttkt'ro win In a slow gnmo of bnseball on Wlllnmotto llold last oveulug tho Hankers defeated tho Frofoftflfpnals. by a'ttcoro or 12 to A. Most'or thn riiH woro mado In tho last two.1 In-, nlngs, when It, was too dark to Hold tho ball. , llrtnd Concert- Tho Ralom Military band will render tholr usua,! Saturdny ovonlni; contort' at tho cornor of Commnrclat and Forry BtrcoU. Tho concert Will ho hojd tomorrow afternoon In Mar lon 'Square, IjiuIIcn Work n Hiwclnlty Mliii Esthor Iwiko, a skilled and experienced manicure, hnn arrived in mill Ynllnw Vna ' "nv" ,,,,, iumun m viu- lilum-i muit bo plckoiVboforo thoy SfXSri:?mSSitXtl B,i.ofiigut?ulurt C'T" co 8ftjwluakor1;;!".ally"r,:;dvnd (Kcm to EurHiupHteHt, Jiutlco Daulo) 'Wuhhter leaven on fluuday fnr Toledo, Ohio, whoro hu will attend tho nuuunl flncumpmeiit of tho Grand Army of the Republic Tho Oregon dologntloi), conalatlitK of SO votornns, will, leave Portland nt fli3U o'clock Sunday evening. Judg Wolmtor will VlMt. sovernl of hlu friends while In thn east, nnd will return to Sulmu In about thruo woks. Tlirvo for Oik 50c, 7r.n and $1 men's tltm 3&0 ouch or three for f 1. Tho Toggery. Tlk AlHiut Goad thing cheap men's fait lints. Rub now ft .SO; to dlfTgren,! VttHVj. tf. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS T. W. llnrr and family have gono to Newport to spend un outing. Paul Lnngdnn returned from n ljuiluess visit to Portland today. Claud dutch went to Newport to day to Join his family for a few days. John Hunt of Woodhuru Is triutR acting buHluosH and shaking humU with friends horo today. Miss Clara Nnugbauer will loavo III the morning for Uronkors. WnMu. forn vUlt. Ml NAuRhaur was n winner of the Telegram rontuat. llounle Tomimon ami family have roturiiod to tholr homo hi Ashland after winding a mouth with friends CONVICT ATTEM1TS TO MURDER HIS WIFE (United 1'rons I.eiueri Wire.) FEAR OK QUARANTINE CAUSES CHILD'S DEATH (United Prewt tinned Wire.) Lodl, Cal., Aug. 22. In ordor to nvold qunrantluo regulations tho pnrontn of 7-year-old Arnold Pcrrln failed to call In n phyHlclan nnd ns San Francisco, Aug. 22. -Mrj. dl result thn child Ilea dead today, a Jonnlo Smith, wlfo of Convict Hnrry victim of ncuto Brlght'H dlsenso. Smith alias Slollengborgor, lies at .,, mo uoiurni js uorgoncy nos puai io- v,Vfi ,,MinM iipur tiilmh.' i!x' mifrnrln.' from n frnrhirml nkult.. I'" 'I 1K''1 .."K'. K' .M i;l'.HVVMI'.Ul'. day Bufforlug from a fractured skull, .internal Injuries nnd loss of blood Three Weeks," Elennor Glynn' that my cntiBO hor death. Sho wbb HtBrtiini, novoi nJ .irnmntlzod is ton Irtrrllilv l.nnlnn nt Imfnrn inlilntffht B.l.Brl'ln "?'0,'.nH "ramaiUUl IB UK terribly boaten Just beforo midnight Inst night by hor "hot" for tho Chlcngo Suburban Gar- "r " ?".. "u.r . "V" lii '"iV don theater' and tho piny ha been ,;Hrirj rZnn ,T m wncoled In Bplto of ntinouncomonts. LV?ni,?t0M-yM lr?0nrnoni,CTu Bhormaii Is to follow In tho track strnlghtto this city to wrock his . npvnI1 ln n.i.i--i,.,. nilliinrftft in vongennnco on' his Innocent wife Tho woman was In bed when hor tho western states. Railroads count -on nn Increased 'll!""!. freight busing thU fall duo to the ....! i.V- 1. ;.;i, 11 .V o,iii. picking up of bus Incss ovorywhore. lV,lLh,ot ,?, 8?h" ..""? !" 'J TI,oKCongo Reform association ha, .. in. 1. -HZ . irin, "" telographed a nrolest to Secretary S B, , .... nf noot aK"t tho annexation of tho !ZK"y i APbSnk0. ..J''" roCl1,r0I"HS,0o0!,n,Sak,Jnf all lug heavily and after ho wn, locked Jlnto In4S uS for?n hn. i?rofoso up ho drank a half ounce of lauda- SSkinL YeairtliSi r noS-aunnort o num which ho had taken into tho "m fc 1I1S , in prison with him concealed In hit. "j"0, C lmhnrS "ahor Bhoe. Attendants hurried tho maiv I"80nnipnl hr nlJor- ; aobihur llirinf.Bml "''U'V'S hro niul In Portland. milrtirsl viuoJJ C!,""t " 1Qck "nr n publish, on! Btviiw Tim or nf ,,,D Indniwndenco EnterprlBe. mV "I10' IM0 WftB Hi tho rllv Imlnv iMnanVtln 1 buslnos. ivn v ivii llr,t,' Iloblor, tho accomodating T -oa thTiw-iHi .nr.. .i-,?ro.,.,n "onduetor for the local atreot In ninii'. Mt i.f. r. fi-V i h7 rttw'. uaa gono to Newport wlmro in men a ton hatas regular $3 hats j,0 wiii un.i ftW wtv uv th now $1110. Tho Toggery. I.iil-im, ,i ' ' 8 the to tho Receiving hospital whero ho is writhing on his cot, calling loud ly ou hii wlfo to forglvo him. n ' EX-GOVERNOR CONVICTED STATE NEWS Governor Chamberlain assures us that Harrlman will build nn exten sion of tho Columbia Southern 'to 01.' nvMiu ivn contr"l Oregon. 01 ua.miii,k AUmny (ru Kr0wort nro to loin the association begun at Snlom to light the trust and. among other (United Pre l.tM.ril Wire.) Oklahoma City. Okla., Aug. 22 th'ngs. a packing p'n'nt will be se cured by theorgnnlzntlon. CroM nro reported consldorrtblv Cnsslus M. Ilarnoa, formerly govern or of Oklnhomn territory and now nnco, built of pressed brick and Aiinougn in tno popular mind tls stono, with spacious verandnB and nnmol ,f V1.0 , nnd ,s ,(,enllflcl lti porches nnd wide Itiwns nil around. certain kind of cordial supposed to Tho interior Ii comfortnblo, ovon bo fabricated thero and with the dli- luxurious, but there la no Bplon lor manning or Amoricnn Bhlps st t or garlshno83 and tho effect upon beginning of tho Inst century wtlci entorlng is ono of hospitnflty. Thero Bftvo riBO to tho French spoilt! oa Is a lino barn nnd stable nnd the claims, Curacao undoubtedly mlxit paddocks and stalls nro well Btocked !" " irnportnnt rolo In the fntsrt with blooded cattle, hlgli bred l,.Btor. of V10 horalaijhcrc it Ii u hones and prize poultry. iBinnti loss innn-ou miles ontnePif. Mr. Brynn's pair of black carrlago Rayan peninsula and within !mi horaos. haw few rivals In tho west, tlmn a dny'a voyngo of somooftb Thoy nro fast nnd tholr action Is Pr mcipni porta or vcnezuoia Miri- beautiful. Ills onemics onco chnrged calbo, Porto Cabollo and La Onajn. thnt tho hnmess of thOBO horflOB wn ,s 'esa thnn 600 miles from lit gold mounted, theroby Insinuating Caribbean ontranco of tho Pjmbi that Mr. Bryan was becoming n pin- cnnnl- A d,rcct ,,no !' to H tocrnt. Tho chargo was baselOBS, for 'rom Portsmouth, Now York ul Mr. Bryan Is true to Bllvor In tho Norfolk traverses Hnytl nnd SmU mountlngi of his harness If not In Domingo. It contains 210 iQun his Bpocchcs. miles nnd- posscd In tho Schotttfit, Tho Intorlor of tho houso Is nil .of or St. Ann'a bay, a harbor harlnru oak; th6 plumbing-, oloctrlc light nnd M ' ovof 2G square miles and 1 steam heating apparatus nro tho fin- romnrkablo depth of 150 feet, ea est thnt can bo procured. Tho kitchen trance to which Is only obtilsrf Is In n sopnrato building, connectod through a channel Iobb than 301 ft by a passago with tho dining room. wlf'C- . . .. - Cement wnlks and drlvownys load to Tho nrgumont Is mndo that Crv tho farm buildings. cao, as a naval baae, ovonooiciflf Tho houso Is cntcrel by way of est Indloi nnd tho most umh n rrnnf nini.iFoiiinf nnii inn.n... nf thn Cniitrnl nnd South Aneri Into n Inrirn nn,1 l.nnnf Ifi.llv nmnn.. rOnilbllCH. Within OnSV distance OM tloned hall of carved oak. From tho Panama cnnnl, nnd In the 11m Piorch tho view Is superb, for tho U Australian, west Airican houso stands upon tho highest point Rust South Amoricnn coajow for sovoral mllos. To tho south nnd which must ovontunlly pass throat enit Is a vast Btrotch of farming land, 1 tho cannl, would form a uo j whllo In a tro-ombowcrod valley to ' unblo possession for the UWMJ tho north and west tho roofs and States. It Is equally evident wny u spires of tho city of Lincoln mny ba l and must always remain n barw annn . in tin nrnqnnr. nnSHORSnri. TDtu U Suburban trolley enrs pass tho on-' toroBts In Dutch Guiana play It"'' irnnco gate, wnoro thero Is n sholtor pari in 11a exisioncu um - shed besldo tho road, and tho con- cortnnly European power pern"!" lnnlni.a n ......., nr. .. .!. I I. Illtln n.ilnlt oaitllhlln in makO ( 1 "Ilrynn Btntlon." . vnluablo concession to the u" lf. Ttroon I.. n .ll 1. ..!- ' Clntns iitirKnlltnrlv wllftl nltPIKlM W an, whoso frlonda think her prottv.' a strengthening of tho posiuos Hor forehead Is almost nbnormnliy tho Netherlands In the East IT high and she Is aB Intollectunl aa through tho friendly Influence oiw nun would suggen. Kroai worm. iuvrivu ivi.- That Bhe might bo a holp and n Now York Times, companion to her hushnnd sho stnd-i n "" led lnw after their mnrrlago, took Wrong doing Is always mp1 iiui uuKreu ana wns aamuteu to prac- sooner or Inter. tlce. Her nnturo 8 very practical, Don't mistake store made coM" Bho Is Oxrendlni'lv nni-Hlnl n l, .. friends, but a trlf 6 atlft with at rum- Miaa .Tniiot r.oor hu nlvM 'l' ers. Sho hns little mngnotlBm, bijt a. C. o tnko chargo of the it'l u ktvui ueai or tact, n good memory mont of domestic scler e mnyor of nuthro is today awaiting dnmngod in Wasco countv nonr Tho Bontonce for Bumbling. A jury re- nniis Uv i,n hnw oirii Dn-. tumod a verdict of guilty against thoro yostorday. : hlni In let than Ave minute! yoster- rr, i,w,,i, nri. .i. .u.i .. . Itblg HQHrt tui nn...it,.ir "" "" .i.A..t &... ......... AU airaw hut ouvhsU prlc, Tho.w-A "' ,,K,!s Toggery. 0 . ?j' THRADWKI.I, TIHAl - . J- -Sn FrancUo, Aug, 33 With 11 Lunch Place Opened jjurora. already picked to try James Frank II. Collin )ias opened n TroadwuU, tho Indlctetl director of Wennau lunch place In hli report atttn defunct California Safe Deposit If 7 State atrot. Tho lunch depart ' Truat eonny. thoro la otery Ht 1 under tho mnuugomeut ofj-Pro'lct that' the actual taking of Mr., LowvH Maaou, the well known iiOpula- uiiuh man. Mr Colllna . . .. - . i umrva wr money te fix up tiila evidence 1n4Jhp caao. will bo begun ...u.iunv ililirillllK day afternoon. Mayor Ilarnoa and Newport a week ago at the age of 34 a uimli(T of friends, all promluent- yPn, waa a full-blooded Indian '.'. politically and soojnlly, ware treaty grndunto of Chemawa nnd was one L iliVer" hWoU.8 ,,1,R0' Thu r"l ot the ,0ftl,era ' campaign for the ; ploadfti Rullty but Ilnrnea. who rt bottorment of hor rnco. Sho wn .. uniii un . iiuuy juiihm married to a white llfo-savor Strange, who will pronounce S - tunco. wnt nttornuv lrnnurnl iiuilonl Hnrnea. hnvlnu secured bin nnunint NEW TODAY mant under the thou govornor tk.t Miniaiin-uiiiiiiMHH i i is n 1 1 1 n n hmh SPECIALTIES '.'. We mako a Bpeclnlij of overj tilling a 1 tho time If w have nt f ' ; ubat you want we will do our best to got It for you Ilrtitnlly MurilertHl. (United Pre Insl Wlr-i Mnrynvllle, Cal., Hs 'mitHl Cnrpet weaving done Phono Farmers 24X. 8.22-3'I . ... .. t tlndlng of tno body of n Gorman known hero only na "Russian Pote'l In Fraalor river today disclosed on&i of the most brutal murders on rv ord In thla section Tho man'aV - ... T" 1 " i lUvi itK . "" ' . r,,M- MioHorn resiaenco jh" Klt A few white Plvnmnth Rook hem nnd pullots cheap. Piano to trade for horso and bug. gy or building Iota. Phono 554. F. L, Wood, 475 Court St. 8-22-3t IH n yttWtUo ounuar. put- Women are being given mow froa, nolicv thfui ho waa mur.iirS.1 ri Jw of the modem and .n,.. dom hv th ew w,, in Turkey tied and thro H Into the, r ver ' handa and feet had been tied with heavy cord and hla head battered, apparently with a heavy club. There was eviuenco tnnt ho had been horri bly boaten about the body and evi dently died In creat nnln. Thn im,i had bee nln the -water 36 hours The. For Sale close In, $3000: 110 acres, good nouse ana unrn, 30 acree under cultivation. J20 per acre, half cash. 'Ellis & Wood. 476 Court St. 8-22.3 Fresh cow. anil hlrtfar calf. Jamea Flnlgan, Mornlngldo. 8-22-3t CARPETS . . We have on hand somo cood enrnntn xhpnn ; ; Trunks, Suit Casos, Telescopes, SUrds, Tables, Cook Stoves, Hetti Stoves. Lamps. Conm In nnH innv - ... .nv- Always lfl t - - -t wv uui mwvA -.---. . . market' for second-hand goods. O. L. McPEEK J 70 S. Commercial St. ii n H I i n M n i I m H n 1 1 u 1 1 1 II i i n u 1 1 1 a 1 1 , , . n , , , ,, , ,, m n , t , , n iimwHinniiH. Mrs '! f F R A M E S findows k Lumber HWllllHlllWWlllllll.HfllMlllliIWW44H4. i N A I - L Shingles m 1 Houses ALL AT Smui H(k SttMt FkM tM VOGET LUMBER fc FUEL CQ '" "I""in "Il1""" ym.,......,,,,,,,- nZiu -"t,. ! ilc.-- ti. LA M 1 IH