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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
DAILY 0APITA6 jdUKX AI. BALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1009 4 A-n-t-nr" RUSSIAN MURDERER CAUGHT IN. SEATLIE fU (United l'rcM Leased Wire.) Scuttle, Atig. 20. Thnt a Jtusslnn named C, CnrlBon taken . Into cus tody on n charge of assault 1b want ed in Runila for murder and prison breaking mid Hint Sam Cnrhatt, of the city dotcctlvo force, nnd Juvenile Officer Vlncot who arrostcd him nro In lino for n reward of $5000 nro two discoveries mnda Rlnco Carlson's arrest. Back of the arrest thoro Is a thril ling story of crlmo, hut Carlson and thoso with whom ho had been asio clntcd In Scnttlo have rcftiBcd to re cite It J;i dotnlli Tho truo namo of, the prlsonor has also, heon withheld, lie will be held pending ndv'ceH from hlB natlvo land. The part of the Btory (old tho ofneors Ib that CarlHon murdqred a man Bevcrnl years ago and wai sent to prison for life He escaped twice, nnd the second time ho fled to Amorlcn, thinking thnt he would he Btifo.from detection In thl' country, Tho prisoner wna taken hack to Jail two months nftor his first bolt! dnsh for liberty. He escaped a sec ond tlmo by digging a tunnel under his cell. A ?G000 rewnrd was off r cd by tho Itiuslnn authorities for his capture Carlson arrived lir Vaco-r-t . B. C, and sent for his wife nnd three children. Five month later tho family removed to Seattle when Carlson secured crrnlc-wn "i n clerk In tho grocery a HusBian. Tho prisoner her to America named Kato Nogoloff, now J 4 years old. When Carl -on ??-. -r'ct,'' for assaulting the Mrl 1 iii',ntoort her with death If she tuU d Ca.-ljan's secret. However sho toid of tho crime for which ha Is wnntcl In Ftus-e!a. ? ropnrv of M. Mainknff. V 'l',fv? r-a v.lfc b.xusat lth imMk a a little Rntolan girl' W '; l5 DO THINGS BEAUTIFUL APPEAL TO YOU? IIj SO YOU SHOULD VISIT OUIt CAItPKT, DKAPKltY AM) WALL lA-f PHR DKPAltTMKNT. TIIKY Allti A VBRITAIIH3 EXPOSITION OF HXQUISITK THINGS FOR HOME DECORATION. YOU AVILL MISS A RARE OPPORTUNITY, IF YOU OVERLOOK SEEING OUR RUG OF- j FIRINGS FOR FALL. YOU WILL RECEIVE MANY HELPFUL SUG- NEW YORK S - , all of whom delighted to participate In the colouration, , The second division, wai compose of the Now York national guards and the naval militia, Tho third was 'made up of tho Irish volunteers. ' Heroes Like KclioollMiyc. Tho fourth division was the main section and In It appeared tho heroes of tho lay, They rode In autos, en joyltlg thotuselvoi as much as school boys on their way to n picnic, tho 'American athletes waved their bauds and ha to to tho cheering crowds, Souvenir Hookers. Tho nthlotes evidently woro hav Ins; tho tlmo of tholr lives, When ever tho pnrndo was halted, hun dreds, of gaily dressed girls nnd young Women, wearing flags and Mowers, crowded about tho autos In which tho athletes rode and begged them for souvenirs, Anything would do, h button, ploco of flag, .a flower for ccrapH of papor belonging to i Martin Sliorldau. .Forrest Bmlthson I or Ralph Rose fs worth moro to Miss Manhattan today than nn original signed photograph of David War- Hlfl. Following tho athlotos was tho fifth division mado up of tho various " , athletic clubs. Tho sixth was com-i n of me memuers or tno y. m. C' A, teams of various kinds and In other' divisions; were representative Relegations from athletic associa tions, bicycling associations, tho various athletic leagues and more than oho thousand children from' the public and parochial schools. Police Hold Crowd. The parade following tho chang ing course of Broadway, tho pollco continually forced to hold tho crowds back to make way. Truffle 'on tho surface' streetcar linos was practically suspended, na none of tho croHutnwn linos could operate with in tho long stretches of mnrch. Tho objcctlvo point was elty hall ftquaro, where tho exercises wore hold ami, tho formal wolcoino ex tended by a ropresotitnllvn commit too of 500 New Yorker, headed by Alfred Qwlnnu Vnndorbllt. The crowd hero wns the greatest ever won except on election night, '.'ho big upproarli to tho Brooklyn brldgo wns swarmed with people The World and Tribune buildings on tho rant side nttd tho Home Life Aid buildings on tho west woro pnekod to tho tons with spectators. Tim struct woro blocked nnd the police mado little effort to rloar tho way. Tho loldlera and sailors nnd marchers formed about tho Mtnnd. Mi'tnl I'rwHitotl, Each nthleto received an appro priate gold medal as a testimonial of bit valor and his prowess, but thoro woro three special prWoa. Tim first of them) was n mngnllltjeut sll ved cup. prosontod to John J. llye, winner of tho groat MnrHthnu race. A beautiful "oniiHolntlon cup" was presented to Cnrpontor, who Mulshed llrst in tho -too -meter run ami was dUilualltlod by tho Kngllsh Judgos, not Indus; allow wl to compote when llio rnt'o wns re-mn Unbblus, who finished second In the same uvent, also wna given a "consolation flip." One of tho f oat lire of the cere monies was tho singing of "My Coun try, TIs of Thee" by the United Singing Borlutle AM the euiwd Joined In and the national anthem teldom has been oni.t-a u nh a volume. Tonight tho eclcbrhtlou will ho continued with a pnrty lor tho athlete at th Uovr Yor!: theater nt which It is cxpectod a big demon ntrntlon will be mnde. .. - o HAS TOO .MANY PHOTOS OF NEIGHBORS WIFE (Unltrd I'tcii Lcnicd Wire.) Los Angoles, Cat., Aug. 29. Charged with buying Ice crenm soda for n neighbor's wife, whose photo graphs are allowed to he the chlof adornment of his home, James II. Jones of Pasadena Is todnv the do- I fondant in n divorce suit. Mrs. Jones nllcgcs that Jones has photographs of Mrs. Corn Mulford dressed In bathing suits, kimono, tnl'orcd suits and flurry gowns, --o - Tho Aboti'iiieiit of Nuisance', a porcopuon is dawning upon tno peoido at Inrgo of the fact that cer tain kinds of nuisances, hitherto re garded as hopeloslly unnvoldablo, aro not In tho least necessary. It wns said by an eminent scien tists tho other day that two-thlrdB of tho dlscasos from which human bolngs suffer como from cnslly-avqld-ablo causcn, Among tho most Impor tant of theso cnusca ho mentioned tho housefly, tho mosquito nnd tho common rat. Until very recently it has .been taken for granted thnt thoro was no possibility of escape from theso threo poits, which aro bad enough when orily the annoyances thoy cause nro considered. But rccont discovery has mado us awaro that thoy aro carrlors of many diseases tho housefly of typhoid fovor choifly; the mosquito of malaria and yellow fovcr; and tho rat of bubonic plague and various maladies attrlbutnblo to nith. If it bo asked. What shall bo dono? tho nnawor seems to ho thnt Im portant stops aro now bolng takn, especially In Now Jersey, toward tho extermination of mosquitoes. Tho Insects can novor bo entlrolv wined out, but, most mloprtnntly by ditch ing nnd draining their largo breed ing areas, their uumborB can ho re duced to such n point thnt thoy will no longer bo a sourco of discomfort and serious dnngor. ' As for thb housefly, tho problem Ib comparatively simple. Prnctlcally an ineso insects bolng hntohor In '"ZT"v kta. 1 'fcl?& VfBBBi SB v a ($ty m 1 ;: b if1 - ! ltd m ih - 1L W " I tbtbmII GHSTIONS FOR BEAUTIFYING YOUR HOME EVEN IF YOU 1)6 NOT PURCHASE AND WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND INSPECT OUR GOODS. T 1 1 I jTjtT1 ..jjmMBBBBBBBBBS Here you will And the choicest ..'pattern of wall papers lu all the col or scheme Imaginable. Paper to mAtch your furnishings, your wood-.. work, your tnste and your purse. bH BJ&Cjpqjiw JJbmiJ; J' Jh if f Your floor covering wants, no mat ter how ambitious, can bo met here. Our assortment comprises tho choic est the mnrkcts afford from the modest Ingrnln to tho Royal Wilton. f i ' jf WINDOW SHADES X f ' We are prepared to fit your entire house in size, color and price. sittm' stables, it l necoisarv morolv to en forro local ordlnancos compeillng nil stable kocpr-a to throw all refmso In to closed rnlu-tlght bins (to bo omp tide ut rfgulnr Intervnls), In ordsr o do away with them entirely. Within a 'imv months, If this plan were sys tematically pumude, thoro would bo no lllos. Tho rat Is moro dltlloult to deal with. Its habit of eonconlmont nnd extraordinary fecundity ronder the oxtonnluatton of the species out of uio quosuon. uui government tvx ports say that by thtf adoption of aultnlilo tixpedlouls, and esjioolnlly b the oiuploymHnt of the clontlflc "iculllotlntr traps. th nuniborB of theio pttforoua rmloitts ronM be grimily lotlucsHl. Hh Baohe, In I.lppluvott's. CliiNipin'ss of niilldluK Material. Ono of tho paradoxlHl rtulU of xxim V u i and also of labor Is very consider- rnco nnd n paco nnd trot Is sched- ably lower than It has been, nnd con- tiled, In which many fnst amateurs Bequontly the builder would be as- aro entered A slmllnr nddod pro- aurod of a union better return for gram for Friday, Sept. !, promlson ins investment inaii would linvo boon o do oqunity intoreHllng. Horiw tu tlnnnclal trtiigenoy we have so rscoutly mmiH through has bean the Impetus given to building opera tions. Moh who aro tralnud observer of (he kIkus of th tiiniM aro advis ing thoso who lutHtid to build nt any time lu the near future to heglu right now. for the mtvon that the iur uf raw materials of all kind HEADQUARTERS We dtu beadquartora for all kinds uf ramp Ointlta. Tents Camp Hiove. Camp t'halra, In fail auy thine ou need In that Une BARGAINS We kas some kkh1 Uarnln Ux Hooker. Droit. Slilftboarda, Wardrobes Hall tie, COHok IlRwjIng aiul tUp UiH Cttww and look over our- ttook, Atwny In the (Market for Sat OMd-band goods. possible had ho built at a time whon every price was ut tho top notch nnd labor was costly and dlllleult to ob tain. Not only aro construction ma terials lowor In nrlco Jnt now than thoy have boon for years, but labor Ih ohoapor. Tho roaioti lu both raxr Is tho aim the supiily is noV largely In oxconb of tho domand. It looks us If tho bottom has been roachod and nj It the time had come, whon stock must be made to move nnd tied. up capltnl must once more be made to onrn lti way. This can be done only by stimulating the do mand ovon nt tho cost of selling for a tlmo nt an absolute loss. A movement that has developed mm n very active campaign was started a few weeks ago by the! American Luinbarninn. it u.-s. in. I splrod by the. atartllHg ttMtement of a Cleveland (O.I lumber dealer, who recontly awardod tho contract for building a house ho was prevented from building In 190T because of the too great ront. Ho wh ablo to save over last year'a estimate nearly SO per cent. from Stockton, Sncrnmonto and Lodl will be ropVosontod. MINTO BUYS PORTLAND PAPER Mr. C. D. Mlntou. who for tho pat 11 yoars ha been connected with the Statesman Pub. Co. as editor of tho Northwest Toultry Journnl. has ptirchnietl the Oregon Agricultural ist of Portland. This la a fruit and took paper and wai founded bv H M. Williamson In 1891. Kb former namo was tho Rural Northwest. Editorially It has nlwnyB stood nt the front In Its Hold. .Mr. Mlntou will not move his fam ily Just at prosont but from now on ho will bo In Portland. Mr. Mlnton's frionds will bo glad to hoar of his venture for himself nnd all wish him success. o Tho fnlluro of making schomes. First Christian Chm-d'. Rov. R. N. Messick will conduct tho services tomorrow. The pro- j gram is Sunday school, 10 s,b. Bormon, 11 a. in., Christian 6 doavor, 7 p. in. and sermon, S p. & o o jcs. m t o x. x j . ,ir:e Kina vj Hart u dv nu i j many are money BiU" UcMM i i O. L McPEEK, 170 CooMHcrcwtl Street OPENING OF CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR Nature's Danger Signals Do your eyes blur at time,? Do they hurt after reading? Aro there froquont headaches? Aro the mttseie around the ee urawing wrinkle and foot? crow s J Berry, Prune Hop Growers (I'uUwt Ir t.4HMtl Wlre.t ' Saeramonto. Cnl.. Ang. J9 With blooded horse from all warts of the . state entered In the different ovenU. ! tho racing program of the 65th nu-' nual tuto fair opened today nt Ag-! rlcultural parq before a Ulc erowd of . spectators. Internet la the raehw; program has boon keen for the itaet ' several days and with the Opening 1 caru toiiay. lovers of horse flesh turuiHl out ouumsse. Today feature was the Oecidem- 5L8i?Vflt. troU,R- with purse of SS535. of which fltlSl wn t tt.. winner. The soeond oveu .. ' SSas r for U'e 3:12 c,aM- ' I IS00. t At a wootlBg of the different drlv-' lnK dabs last night, four amateur i trace were added to the program Wednesday, September 2, a pacing ' Tiiey Are Nature's ' DANGER SIGNALS Only whon sight is gone U the terrible dnugor realised, it cost so llttlo to help the eyes. !f done In time, IP VOU DON'T XKK11 Giassi&$ WK THLIi YOU SO Barr's Jewelry Store Stato and Liberty Streets, all need.... 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