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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
"T"nmr ' 'fl"1''' 'i.""1-"! PAILY CAPITAL JOVKfAtt, 8AtMtf, OKgQOW, FBIDAV, JPMT 6, i68 Special Orders Taken Wc have Just received n bltf lot of wimple rnlit coats from tlio best Nev Vork ninkor. Silk nnd Snlln Ilubbcrizc.il nud light Covert In nil colors. Special orders Mill be tnken until Monday. pricks from $13.50 to $50.00 Special Our ontlro lino of fancy nnd plain Llngorlo Shirt WnlsU, trlnwuod with ombroidory, laco uiid insertion. In this big showing all bIzcb arc represent ed. IlO'lttced One-Third la Prices. Special Bilk Glovca. Tho Colebrateil "Knyser" Glovo nmdo with double tipped fingers, 12 and 1G button lengths, blnck, whlto and colors, usually sold for 2.00 now ."c. that will be of Interest to many that Is that the Ringllng Brothers have a veritable corner on tho cir cus business, being tho owners of tho Barnum & Bailey shqw nlong with their numerous other circuses. Tho complaint is made out ngnliut "Otto Itlngllng, John Ringling, et nl, co-partners doing business under tho firm namo of Barnum & Bailey." The owners of the circus have 5"v en day? In which to nnswor the con plaint and appear In this city for tr'al, In default of which the plain tiff may secure a judgment nnd hnvo tho circus attarhed. Carey Martin Is the attorney for tho plaintiff. CITY SUED m WORK OF MOBS that it waB Imposslbleto doter him, Jcnklni sold ho threatened to shoot anyone who tried to Intorfere in or derto prevent further bloodshed." Captain Hnlns wore civlllnn clothes today and sat through the hearing with his head on his hand. His eyoi hada meaningless vacant stare, though he was pnlo and clear- lyagltated. Jenkins wan keenly alert. He talked, frequently with counsel. Roberts, Charles Baker, tho officer who made tho arrosts, and Dr. Frye, tho coroner's physician, were the only witnesses. Gonoral Hnlns, fa ther of the defendants was present. dolegates wore ready to 4fenrj, POSTOfflOE "Mum" 19c for a regular 2Co valuo. Your monoy back if Mum falls to rollovo. Mum Id your friend. Gill Edge I5c Shoo Polish soils nt 2Gc our prlco lRc. Wo'ro right for Shoo Sundries. JUST RECEIVED FOR MEN A now lino of tho fmiioim Covert "Kaikai" Suits Strictly Union nmdo nnd tho work Ingmnn'n frluttd. Men's Suits $9.50 Thoso nro bona fldo reduc tions nnd nil now styles. It pnys to Investigate. Men'j Shoes $1.10 to close. Canvas Shoes and Oxfords Lots of good wenth or yet. Wm mttrtm V'iJntH JFrfWfwrmy aJM nil) ll IM ll cucz41 w jer. I IlimillimilllllWft;; City News! UMiiinmniiifiiHiii-f Weather. ihowers toulght and Snturday. Marriage Llcninc Marriage llconsoH woro Is mod yes Urday to Charles N. I.tdd, aged 27, of Orogon City, and Mdnn Lit D.iki, K1 10, of Salem, and to Gurllold ka. Vogot, Hgud 30, nnd Hohii A. XHgfll, ngod 20, both of Hiilom. Want Rrlrgnlc la Mailing Mn.. Rodgers hns, received tot ter t n tho officials of tho Trniu Mtsslnsli p Commercial congress, to bo hold nt Han Fruuclscn on Heprom bor i. nnd tliu National Irrigation congress, to bo held nt Auhurnuor que, Now Moxlen, 8optomber 29, asking him to appoint four dologutoa from Hnlem to eneh of thewo gather lugs. Tho uppotntmuntH have not 't boon made. ply to Complaint- In nuiwur to the recant complaint bmlttod to tho Itallrond CoinmU- u by P. 1C. Miller, of llrownnvlllo, i which It whs alleged unfair dls. crimination on tho part of the ox- press company In tho shipment of buttor and cream, In favor of tho largo creameries of Portland, II. Buokwlth of tin Wolls, Forgo Hx- prom company In a letter to tho commission thin morning miya thnt tho liability on buttor, which U tho ahjtmwiit of tho country dulrymnn, Is four times greater than oroam, tho usual shipment to tho Portlnnd morchants. tfhertv1 n Tenant For every desirable piece of prop, crty in tho city -to bo found, nl ways, through a sensible "want ad. campaign." Sometime you can s curo something through an et tfiango ad. that you could not gut In t'y other way. Think about it. 'w lights vs. VnlrmOtmt A picked team from the Twilight asehall league will play the Fair. Mounts on Labor day, Monday, Sop. tember T. ThU will "bo tho last mo of tho Twilights thin season. l"Vr KMHdriv JVhht (lot your chlckon nt Farrlngtoiu, JUato street grvcor and mnrketman; lo spring lamb, salmon, cattish, froth fruits of all klmW. At a mooting of the Knglowood hooster last evening a temporary; orgaulsaUoq of tho Knglowood wni-j Mierclal club was sfttvled w. m Welch U president and Alllo Vfifttch. ' secretary Tho club will meet again j AVodnday ttveuln. whvn .theorgAUl latiya will bo mud prmauent W'alseott HlHtern With tholr lino lino of hair good? O will bo In Salem until Scot. G. at O 254 N. Llborty street. oooooooooo PRItSONAL MENTION IdlcB Homombor tho Unitarian Indies home cooking on pnlo ovory Satur day at Woman's Hxchango, -ilG Court Bt. Wo Mutch Tho most difficult shndos of hair. Wnlscott SIstOM, 254 N. Llborty St. .Midway Tho now motion picture show on Commercial Htroot' Is now open and an Invitation Is extended to all tliofo sending In namo for tho placo to call and hoo tho show. All KIimIh of llnlr Work Done at WalHuott SlHtors, 254 N Llborty. Phono 832. Midway 0hiik Tho now oloctrlcthoator, tho Mid way on Commercial street, near Stnlo, oponed lust night. While not fully equipped and prepared to open last night, but doing so upon re mi out the ontortalnmout given shows that tho amusomont houno will equal, It not oxcol, any of tho kind thus far opened In this city. Silk FIoxh Cukhloiic Saturday ISx'JO nud 22x21 for 43c. Ilouso Furnishing Company. Yen the CIiyiim Whs Flue Hut tho grocorios sold by J. M. Lawionoo are hard to boat. Ho al ways oarrlos tho boat and when yonj order from him you nro auro of got ting the boat. Phone 311. O And MovcnicntM of O People. OOOOOOOOO Salem O O Toummtuw Only tllo - Silk l!o cushions, nlshlng Co. llouso Fur- For it (IcmhI Juicy Httiik Or roast, or anythlug In tho meat lino you can't do bettor than order from SteualQff Broi sanitary mar ket. Phono 321. Found A place to got that old milt prov ed and cleaned and mado to look llko now. Johnson & Stege, next door to Journal. Wild Kv Flour lias no oqual. It is a homo nro- duotlon and ono to bo proud of. Try a saok and aeo for yourself. J. L. Hanson of Portland is n vis itor In this city today. !Mlwi Orilla Zlmtnor of Eugene Is visiting with, frlonds horo. 'Newt. Smith has roturncd from n fov wooka' vacation nt Newport. llobort BowUby bus returned to Hugouo nftor n brief luminous visit horo. W. Pnllak of Albany is In tho city transacting business for n short time. Joe Ashor of Snn Francisco was In tho city yoatorday shaking hnnds with friends. Mary Davenport and IIosb Semis of Sllvorton woro clroua spoctntorH horo yostorday. Oua A. Peterson rotumod to Port land today nftor transacting bual uosa horo for n few days. Miss Margnrot Putman hnB ro tmrned to thU city nftor n pleasant outing spent' nt Newport. MIbb Kdyth HooHlor wns a pnsHon gor for Portland today to visit for n few days with frlonds. II, Parker and family of Portland arrived lnnt evening to snond sev eral days visiting with friends horo. Mr. nud Mrs. H. Frederick has re turned from tho mountains noai Drain whom thoy spout n pleasant outing. Miss Kdna Tumor rotumod today to her homo In Portland, having vis- Hed Miss Daisy llolbrook horo for n week. Mrs. Paul Monarch and nttln daughter, Panllne LnVomo, have loft for Mt. Angel whoro thoy will spend a week visiting with old frlonds. James Allen of Yonoalla, Or., wm In tho olty yesterday witnessing tho clroua and visiting friends. Peter 8. Smldt, tho prominent brewery man of Olympla. Wash., was looking aftor his Interests hero yes terday. Wntt Shlpp and Dolllo Farmer re turned today from a hunting and Hahlns trip up tho McKenslo river. Thoy had a lino time but were a lit tlo too early for tho best fishing, o it'nltril I'rnis I.pnuwl Wlro ) Springfield, Aug. 2S. Tho wife of Scott Burton, the first negro lynched In the recent riots here, Is suing the city for 'the death of hor husband. Tho amount Is $5000 which the Inw allows to persons who nre killed by mobs. It h announced nl o that n similar ult will be 111 oil bv !" boi-8 o William Donnpgan, :iro!icr negro who wns lynched. Tho holrn of four other negroes killed during tho rioting cannot ob tain tho monoy becnuso thoy woro killed by stray bullets or In open battle and wero not slain by the mob. Property owners contlnuo to fllo suits for dnmago against tho city nnd tho wim of claims mndo Is over $50,000. It Is expected thnt thoso ensos wll' bo glvon proforonco In tho courts nnd will recolvo quick nctlon. Tho gon oral sontlmont among tho citizens is thnt tho survivors of tho fnmlllos of tho mob victims should bo pnld at onco and thnt tho city should pay for tho damago dono by tho rlotora promptly. Many of tho claims how ever undoubtedly will bo hotly con tested. o MURDERER STOLIDLY MEETS FATE GET $1500 (United Press f.ensed Wlre.l Tncoma, Aug. 28. Safo blowers forced their way into tho postofllco nt Parkland, n suburb of Tncomn, early today, blow open the safe, par tially wrecking it, ransacked 'ovory nook of tho offico and escaped with $1500 In cash, stamps and other postofllco supplies. According to an ostlmnto made to day by- Postmaster Erlckson, tho loss consists of 22,000 two-cent stamps, 20,000 one-cent stamps, $300 In postofllco money, $300 of Erlckson's personal money, nnd n book of blnnk monoy orders. Some valuable and rare coins owned by Erlckson nro also missing. BURGLAR " CAUGHT BY WOMAN when Frank Domlngue 0 uT trolen tnnvml flint tt.. . tend n voto of thankR t ... "' frngottes who had attended lh 1 vention nnd "inspired tho deUW to nets of high BtatcsmannhS tholr presence." v SJ Chairman Dozier called for r! ing voto on tho motion and au the dolegates to take off their hn They all stood up nnd began toche for tho women, when Mr. Penso, tho militnut suftragoUe froB' Colorndo took command Making her way down to the rail ing of tho balcony where he ' seated, she held her fist aloft ani shouted nt tho chnirman for atten tlon. "Mr. Chairman," she shouted "tho women refuso to accept a Tote of thanks from this convention," Thero wns n general silence ow tho theater. The delegates took tholr seats. 1 - (tlnltdl Press Lcnscd Wire.) 'Ban' Itafbnl, Cal Aug. 28. Dol phin Albltro, of Los Angolos county, paid tho oxtromo penalty on tho cal lows nt 10 o'clock for tho murdor of his wlfo. Tho mnn showed no signs of omo- tlon nnd walked stolidly to his doath. Ho hod no utatomont to mnko nnd snld nothing to tho gunrdn. He np pnrontly wns prepnrod to moot his fnto nnd did not flinch. Tho trnp wns sprung exactly at 10 o'clock and tho mnn wna pronounced dond nt 10:10 o'clock. Tho guards and attendants at the prison snld tho execution wns ono of tho most succossful on rocord. Thorp wns not tho slightest break in the scheduled nrrnngoments. Albltro, who wns 35 yenrs old, nnd n forolgnor, seemed to bo tho ono lonsed Interested In tho proceedings tnis morning nnd ns ho looked about for tho Inst time boforo the hood was slipped over his bond, his oyos seom od clear, and his oxprosslon wns thnt of determination. (United Press Leaned Wire.) Snn Francisco, Aug. 28. George Clnrk, on ox-convict, waB today charged with burglary by Mrs. Ed wnrd Rlloy, a guest nt tho Mohawk hotel, who laBt night captured tho thlof as ho was ransacking hor room. Mrs. Rlloy roturncd homo to find tho burglnr going through tho bu reau In hor room nnd boforo ho could dodgo pnst hor through tho door, sho locked him in nnd tele phoned for tho pollco. Tho burglnr surrondorod to tho patrolmen who arrlvod In a fow minutes. 0ALIE0RNIANS ADOPT PLATFORM SPEGIAL JUDGE TO TRY HAINS i Big Cushion Sale Eortythrw oeula for any tilled with silk flow. House nlshlng Co. else, Fur- &ymswy fziu ontcirs SUKI) for w.vora. Henry. Stelngasa, who has been employed as a laborer with tho Bar. mini & Bailey Circus, and who quit work while tho show was In this cltv yesterday brought suit In tho pollco court yesterday afternoon to recov er $47.9,5 alleged to be due him for labor ier formed botweeu April 20 and August 27 of this year. The complaint state that tho amouui duo aggregated $127. but that feo received only $79. 0Q and that the circus people refllw Q ,viy hlm any more The complaiut dlscloiea a fact (United Press J,oted Wlre.i New York. Aug. 2 S. Captain P. C, Hnlns nnd Thornton Jonklna Hnlns, both charged with the mur dor of William B. Annls, wore hand cuffed again today and takon before Magistrate Gllroy, In the pollco court. After a brief hearing, tho brothers wero bound over to tho grand Jury without ball. Under au order Issued by Govern or Hughes a grand Jury will bo oro panolod specially to take up tho case and it is expected that It will con vono about Sept. 31. Tho governor also will appoint a special Judge to try tho case. Ha ins Brother Sorry. Tbo most startling evidence brought out at tho hearing was tho statement of Charles H. Roborta. who said that Immediately after thd shootlnir. T. Jenkins Hin tni,i m he vas sorry that Captain Hafns uhot Aunts. "Junklnstold me" said Roberts. "that ho tried to dissuade Captain Halns from shooting Annls and ac companied hlm onty when, he found (United Press r.pnscd wire.) Onklnnd, Cnl., Aug. 28. Whei. tho Ropubllcan stnto convention re convened nt 10:30 o'clock this morn ing Chairman McNnb, of tho resolu tion committee, rond tho drnft of tho platform and It wns adopted unani mously as read. In addition to tho fonturos announced In ndvoncod, tho platform also recommonds a law es tablishing n reformnry for first of fenders In this stnto nnd for the sogrogatlon of this clnss of criminal from old offenders. . It contains no roferouco to the capital romovnl agitation. Tho Springfield raco riots nro condomnen and protection promlsod to the ne gro. Improvomont of harbors and rivers Is demnndod nnd th nroposod taxation amendment providing for the sogrogatlon of stnto nnd countv taxes Is endorsed. Nominations for presidential elec tors woro bogun Immediately. Oakland, Cal.. Aug. 28. The platform as adopted by tho com mittee on resolutions omits nil mon tlou of the Suffrngettos nnd their demand for submission to the people oi a conBtlutloual amondmont calling for equal suffrage, it Is understood that tho voto on the proposition was close. Tho platform, whloh blnda tho assembly men and senators nom inated by tho Republicans this year contains a strong endorsement of Senator Perkins, amounting almost to an Instruction for his re-election. It contains a plank endorsing Taft and Sherman; favors the rovlslon of the tariff provided California pro ducts are not affected; pledges the next legislature to economy in tho expenditure of public funds; calls for the direct primary; praises the administration of Governor GllUtt and demands Asiatic exclusion. Inquest on Sclioll Ik-nth, (United Press Lensed Wire)' Portland, Or., Aug. 28 (W.. Norden oxpocts to hold an inqneit tomorrow nitornoon over the re. mains- of Chnrles Scholl, secretary of the Salem brewery company, died nt tho Good Samaritan hospital in this city Inst Wednesday. D&th is Bnid to havo been cnused directly by. oxposuro following a fall from tho porch of tho Collins Spring hotel, tho fnll resulting In a con pound frncturcof tho man's leg, th limb botng snapped off short In two placoB bolow the kneo. o . Dfnrrhocn Cured. "jMv father linn for vnnr ,. troubled with dlnrrhoea, and trie ovory means posslblo to effect t cure, without avail," writes Join H. Zlrklo nf Phllltml W Vn mt, sow Chnmborlain'B Colic, Choleri nna uini rnoen uomody advertised In tho PhlllppI Republican nud decided to try It. Tho result Is ono bottle cured him and ho has not suffered with tho diBonso for 18 month. Be fore tnklng this remedy ho was i constnnt sufferer. Ho is now sound nnd woil, nnd nlthough CO years old, enn do ns much work ns a young man." Sold by Dr. Stone's droj Btoro, o KX-GOVKRNOIt 8HMPLK 'OF WASHINGTON' DYI.V0 (United Press I.ensed Wire.) Snn Dlogo, Cal., Aug. 28 Eugene P. Somplo, former govornor of Wash ington, dlod horo today after four months illness. Why Jnincs Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesvlllo, 0., knows Mrs. Mary Lco.of rural route 8. Sho wrltes: "My husband, Jamw Leo, flrmly bollovea ho owes his lift to tho ubo of Dr. King's Now Dlscor cry. His lungs wero so severely if fected thnt consumption seoraed In ovitnblo, when n friend recommend ed Now Discovery. Wo tried It, ind Its ubo bns restored him to perfect henlth." Dr. King's New Discovery Is tho King of throat and tuns rnmnHInn Pnr rrmtli nnH rnldl It bns no equal. Tho first dose glrei rollof. Try Iti Sold under guaran tor nt J. C. Perry's drug store 50: nnd S1.00. Trlnl bottlo free MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Over Ladd & Duxh's Bank, Salem, Of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sockly Frnnk Meredith, Resident Agest Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., N 29 Commorolai street. STARR PIANO HIGH CUSS GOODS GEO. C. WILL NEW TODAY m ' mi wmmBw 1Niiiik1 Lady's purse contsiau mall amount of mocrj was pi ed up on tho street last evening V J. D. Darby. Party can have o by identifying and paying for Journal office. S-JT-M- Lost At tho circus Thursday ere ing a grny top coat. Finder 1 at this offico and receive rJ driving 8-1 8-U- Womeu Crttue Scene. Oakland. Cal.. Atir. r Thn Suffragettas of California hurled do- i uauira m mo ablegates of tho Ropub- 1 lloan state nnnvnnHnn tn.U.. ... -.. Jfdslris to aceept'arrirng voto of thanks tendered them as consclatlon. J The business of the convention had been finished at noon fnd the Wanted A gentle Phono 1359. For Sale Ono bedroom suite cx stove, heater, cbalra and ' table. 370 N. Summer St, S-2S-1 HkW WMMted On concrete work for foundation of dwelling. Ap?!y, 109 Division street 8'. WaHtCHl Board and room in pr family by jnan and w,fe;., be close In Address tt Journal. Sj z Tts For Sale Mule team and a " class camp wagon En,ujT1- Fashion Stables. s'-w