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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
; - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM. OKMHHT, FWDAY, BSPTEMRSR 1J, .1M. MMBMMiMIIMBI. y t i p.. STOCKTON The Old White Corner tni offering of Fall Undorwcnr at this season of h year nitght Bdem strahgo to u at first, but a ev n l thought brings to mind that .:. -illy a tew diyt nA Jack Frost will bo sneaking around trying to eeL a 1 at you. A big purcheso of Union Sultb direct lrom ihmlH enables us to offer real $1.00 value for 75r. Mad wo bought theso.ln lc33 than orlginnl cases we rdiild not sell them for less than $1.00 a.suit. St display in our Court Street Window Heavy and Medium Weight : nion Suits 75c Real $1.00 Values New Outing Gowns f ism if ! T'.W JtfM 50c to $3.50 1 h . t.f it Our comploto stock of Ladies', MIsecs' and Children's Outing Gownr is now ready. Tho line comprises everything in desirable garments. Plain White, Blfue, Pink and Fancy Patterns. New Goods Just Received : We nre now ready to show the following goods, which arrlvor during the week: Read.'s Dress Goods BUtterfleld's Dress Goods. ButterfleM' Linings. Ask to soo Silked Venetian.. Valencies Laces, ' Lndictt' Sweaters. Ladles' Suits and Coats. Furu and Knit Shawls. Infant' Capes, Toques, etc'. Ladles' UnJorwear. .. ' Comforts and Blankets. Hoilery, Handkorchle.'s. Men'H Clothing, Hats. Shoes of 4)1 klridc, Neckwear, Caps, Trunks and Suit Casco. And many other lines NEW SHIRT WAISTS Wo told you about tho $2. 25 lljiei a few days ago. Now we have a very new and up-to-dato line of $1.25 WAISTS Which cornjirlnps all tho lato pat terns In Madras and Heavy Fall materials, Genuine Heatherbloom Pet ticoats, in all colors $1.68 j VICTORY (CjotoedfmmJjnoLJ Liithit to refuse to use Taft's itoild be a slap at tbii. n nlctlcTC In doing tills, in oruer idliprovnl of Youngs np- Ja nmf "Snlom Itonubllrnn nil hnn adonted. Bevcrnl oth- Ucbtrs entered tho room and iistal for a rcconsiuerauon, ijolng so Btatcd that no nau dtipiter from John C. Young ijlbU Taft club ho organized i Bitter took about an hour, vblcb ttmo several blttor iwr made by A. N. Gilbert sen. who refused to recognizo i ointment bv John Hayes. lolJohn c Young as sinic i organizer, litfart was made to abolish tho I Xta'i Republican Club, which If3 trtulxt'd and carrying on WP work Tlio young men's KiutloB wa so strong thnt It rt the presidency of tho now Ltm majority of tho two im- eommltteet, including tho eft to raise funds for the Mil The John C Young form isotltaMoa w?i fl-nlly adopted. i The Prnrwillnifq IBtt'lnc wa called to order fra'cj N Smith, and tho buBl- iinmecUne the new orgnnlzn- msbepyn Ho' Patton, Lloyd TWnadK O 0ekclinch ilruw fc "Mutation nnd by-laws. &port of the committee was fcV ftftevlni: nffcnr woro eluot- mildeat, C L, McNary; vlco- UtK Earl linen: spiritnrv TV. H tttajurer, Frank Meredith: J committee, Chauncoy Blh iw Acheson and W Carloton Ik'htioD. Robert Hallcy and C. Pr were appointed to solicit w tbe carapalRn. nnd Con- Jiawiey was annotated a mt of one to furnish the club 1PIsb literature Senator 1 MT tntlOUnced thnt n fltnnll J W been left over from tho re- jLggMitn,and that this would bo nvallablc for urc In tho present campaign. After cnnsldernblo viithuslami the meeting adjourned, ttnch mombcr be ing determined to do his part In wag ing a vigorous campaign for tho elec tion of Taft and Sherman. TO RUSH GOULD LINES TO 'FRISCO MILLER IS RETURNING TO EUGENE .c lye Don'ts t bar W.. a. . Ur and SZT.?!? ne coun- :.w vA",v" . u ,or our- WiJdi your vision for the Rj eP elasiw,; Sl,0h uT!-6 toperfecth ground vault lW rtid In ,j a? tr u,:u or on a rnov- li!!0"1 f SlMWW f ftati.. lutrt1?1:J!!a;,nF .our old YTOSAVETIIEM WGHT JEWELRY STOE (Hnlted l'rcat Leased Wire.) , San Francisco, Sept. 11. Thnt tho work of constructing tho , Western Pacific llncB will be rushed to com pletion Ib nurtured today, tho board of directors having yesterday voted 'a bond Ihbuo of $25,000,000 to thnt end. For the present hut $12,500,000 worth of tho. bonds will bo. dlopomd. of, nq it Is believed thnt this amount will bo Btifllclent to complete nnd equip the road. A contract hns al ready boon mn,de for tho salo of half of tho Issue. ' Of tho 920 miles of road from Salt liko to San Francisco, C(!0 miles of tho way Is alrendy graded. Of tiro graded roadbed, 415 miles is tracked, tho work of laying rails having pro ceeded about equally from both ter minal. On tho cons end, tho road Is comploted as far as norry Creek, above Orovlllo. Tho un-ralled road bod Is from this point to Humbe'dt Wolls, in Northwestern Nevada. Thore nro now 4200 men at work on tho road, nnd tho Issuing of tho now bonds Indicates an incfenso in thin force. CHAHGKS HUSUAXI) WITH CHOKING IIWH (United l'rei I.Miied VVlre.1 San Franc!-co. Cnl., Sept. 11. It becamo known horo today thnt J. Frank WnlterB, a prominent capital ist nnd rea.1 estato promoter, of tbh city and Los Angeles. haB been mado defendant In a suit for dlvorco filed by his wife, charging him with hav ing beaten 'and choked her, at vari ous times during tho past few years Tho complaint alo charges that Walters tried to defraud his wife ou of $300,000 worth of community lirAnanttf lit. f n VAV'I 111" It tn tllfi III- , terborough company, and then writ ing her he wouiu never uvo, wun ur again. Tlin onmiilnlnt recites n lOUC list Ol I alleged cruelties supposed to have bees endured by Mrs. Walters ntte hor marriage In New York in 1900. The couple lived In San Krancisco nt first, but have made their homo in Los Angeles for the past two yean Walters Is now In the EnBt. His wlfo asks for an Interlocutory decree of divorce and for an Injunction to pre vent tho Bale of any of the property of the Interborough Company, which, she says, Is community property. ' ' " r- OLDKST TELEGRAPHER WEDS AT SKVKMi'iwu a'o((l Prc Unsed AVIrei Chicago. 111.. Sept. 11. Jay D. Voltr, of South Elgin, III., the old est telegrapher in the United States In point of service. Is today receiving the congratulations of hU many friends, owing to bis marriage last night to Mrs. Catherine Franklin. Voltr is 72 years of age. Ho has been In the telegraph service for 52 years. During the Civil War he served four year's as a military teleg rapher, acting as Sherman's private operator. Ho sent the dispatch from Sherman to President Lincoln when the march "from Atlanta to the sea began, and received Lincoln's accept ance of Sherman's plana. About a saonth ago he was oJferefl a peas-lorn by the Northwesters rail vy,a.vlmgierreiS0r a piwrter of a ceiwry with Uiat cowpapy. He de- olla'J II.. .n. hawivP IU lit Still ! imm mm wn-.-., -- (Vnltcd rem Leased Wire.) Toklo. Sept. 11. Forced to tnko i u vacation on nccount of IMnoss, II. B. Miller, American consul-gonornl at Yokohama. Is now on his way to San Francisco, whore ho will Join' his I fam(ly and go immediately to his homo In Eugene. Oregon, to seek rest nnd quiet. Ho has boon seriously In disposed Tor Bovernl weeks. -o - MADDENED HUCIC GOHE8 KEEPER (Unlli'd I'icsb Lcnsed Wlri.) San Frnnclsco, Sopt. 11. William feddowcraft; an nnlmnl koopor in Golden Gate park 's todnvrecoverlng from frightful wounds Inflicted Inst night by. an Infuriated young buck that gorfldjilm fr ovor n,f n" ll0rtr Meado'wcraft was rescued by tho timely nppearanco of a stranger who happened along Just as tho mad dened dcor wne. about to stamp,, hla victim to death, From a meagro description of tho terrific battlo t)mt tho wounded man ts able to glvo today, ho must hav fought tho door for ovor an hour be foro assistance arrived. Ho had en tered the paddock to feed the ani mals when the nnlmnl mndo a lunge nt him. He bncked Into n cornor to fight off the onslaught of tho buck. Tho deer stood off and eyed him, and then, ai he tried to climb ovor tho feuee. made for him with lowored head. Tho man and detr had a terrific battlo, and Mendocraft was ready to drop when assistance arrived. Tho Injured man was taken to tho Enur geney hospital, and later removed to his home, where he Is In a precarious condition. n i " IMPKE WILL FIGHT " KETCHEL AGAIN (United Presi Unned Wlre.l San Francltco, Cnl., Sopt. 11. Tho fight fans hero today were surprised to learn that Stanley Ketchel will bq alvoHj anothor hnnco tovregain h's lost' chnnjplonshlD Jnurola by n'Hy Papkg, Pake slgnod with Kotchel last ,rrlghl Joo. O'Connor noting for Ketchel and Tom Jones for Papko Jack Gleason has socrirod the mn.v whph will lio nulled oft i Thanksgiving night at tho Colhoum. The men will fignt unaor mo aiB weight conditions that governed their last battle, and will receive 50 per cent of thfo proceeds. 60 per cent to go to the winner and 40 per cent to the loser. ' , . . 1f Tho referee la to bo selected i days before the. fight. O'Connor loft for Los Angeles todav to bring Ketch el here. "He says thnt Ketchel has taken on too many fights, and wa stale. Ho feels confldout that the Michigan youngster will bo able to repaln the middleweight champion shit) Novcmbor 25. Papke has a theatrical engagement here next week, and will thon ieavi for Chicago, where he will stay until within three weeks of tho flpht. when he will come west to train. GERMAN SPY IS ,...v,. CAUGHT IN FRANCE Orleans. France. Sept. 11 -Fronch military circles were shocked today by a confession made by a German sjy to the elect that 'or several years he a Deen spjiuk. ,"""v' -' rectlon of the German mllltarj au thorities, of Alsace-Lorraine, He was not caught until yesterday, when he was cawgbt in the ac ol trying to bribe a French aoMtor to abstract importaat parta of a sWa" gua. REU6I0US (CmiUjwiedfromPaKelJit rlstlo parade on Sunday, you and thd lending members of your alliance will bo punished by death. , "The antl-blgotry socle'ty. I&- t sanctioned by tho Catholic church, but It Ib an organization of Influen tial laymen, some of whom are non Calhollcs. "It Is tho ptirposo of tho society to wit down rollgiou? bigotry, boqnuse bigots should not be allowed to Uvo in the twenttoth century." It wn3 nnnounced officially today that tho parade will bo held on Sun day, the threats or, the Protestant al liance being Ignored. The cnrdlnats, after serious con sideration, came to the conclusion that the authorities aro auITIcloutlv powerful to enforce good order. At the hendpuartors of tho Prot estant Alliance it wo announced that application will bo made In tb courts for an Injunction to nreveut the jVarnde It la bellevod that tho petition would bo denied or held un der ndvl emrnt, mrnning thot thore .will bo mndo In courts for an injunc tion to prevent the parade. It lo be lieved that the petition would bo de nial or held under advisement, meart Ihg that there will be no official Inter ference with tho,narndo. Tho government Is not In qymnn thy with tho Protestant Alliance, anl It is now bellevd thnt much ot tho loud clamor about vlolone nnd dis order was not Justified by tho fact", haying been aroused by a few fanat ics; Tho alliance, however, says it Is determined to prevent tho pnrada one way or anothdr. o FEAR LOSS OF TRAFFIC i, FROM HIGH RATES - (United I'resK Ler.scd Wire.) Seattle, Wash., Sept. 11. Thero is niiich Bpoculatlon In shipping circles hdro and elsewhpro today, as to wnoinor tno increnso in uneniai freight rates made yesterday by co,von stenmshlp Unci runnlhg from Pugot Sound to tho Orient will allow trans-Pacific Ptcamshln lines to suc cessfully competo with Sucr. Canal trainee. tTho now tariff Is a decided Increase ovor previous rntes on cargo ship ping to or coming from tho Orient. Rates on raw cotton woro not ad vanced, and freight originating on tho Pacific coast Is not nffected. The IncrcaBO applies to through rates only, and Is not made to conform with Incrcnscd railroad rates, caused by n ruling of tho Interstate Com merce commission. -Tho now schodulo goes Into effect Novcmbor first. M lstnflAsHMM aV staBBBBBBBBaV -JalBBBBBBBLSiT BREWER DRUG CO. SALEM Sell All Drugs the Lowest in Oregon i 60c Olive Oil . . 40c 25c Root Beer . . 1 9c 50c Enu de Qulnluo . -inr 20c Absorbent Cotton iOc 5()C Eff. Phos. Soda .. , k . . 4 Bc 75c Fig Laxative, B ,. .OOc 25c Oregon Tea . . . . , ' .10c 50c Day Hum !c 50c Peroxide Hydrogen 20c 50o Malted Milk -' 40o 8ugar Milk 0c 25o Insect Povdor Joe 25e Browor Liver Pills . . . . ... .; 25o Coconnttt Oil lrJo 25c Comp. Cathartic Pills 4.ino 25c Tooth Powders, TJr. Gran's.. lo llrowor's Atl-ooptlc Tooth Pasto o 25c Jetlow's Powder ,,..... . .KHj 25c Rodger's nnd Oallot's Hlco Powdor ........ . . , . . . tHc 10c Sapollu . . . . Co I $1 .00 Beef, Iron and Wine .... 69c $1 .00 Comp. Ex. Sarsapanlla . . . 69c 50c Dioxcgcn . . . 40c 20c Comp. Licorice Powder 15c 15c Packago Borax Ic 75o Blackberry Cord 50c Blackborry Cord JWc 25o Qrnpo Julco, cut rato , . . ."w 25c Witch Hazel Salvo "Oc 10c Blue Jay Corn 8nlvo ' 25c Wood Alcohol IHc 15c Package ItoBhollo Baits ...10c 50c Murlno Eye Uomedy Mvn Ilnthn nt CJUt ratoS . . . , IOC , 25c C. P. K. Borne 'Acid ISc 25o Sanltol Tooth-paste ..lBo $1.00 Perfumes 7flo 75c Porfiunea HOo GOc Pcrfums .HSo Men's nnd Women's Comploto As sortment of Coinba. 25o Bath Sweet , . , IHc 25o Whisk Brooms 10c 75o Transparent Glycerine Soap, I dozon cakes ........'. ,44o 10c Tollot Paper, por dozon . . . .70b 50c Massage Cr'm 40c 25cCucumbcr Cream 20c SAN FRANCISCO TO HAVE ANOTHER SUB-TREASURY (TTnlted Tress I.ensod Wire.) Snn FrnnclBco, Cal Sept. 11. .Tame K. Taylor, supervising nrchl tcot for tho United Spates depart mont, la to ongngo In Inspecting vn rlous sltcB In this city, with n vlow lo Bocurlng n location for. a new sub treasury building, to roplaco'thnt de stroyed by tho flro.' Twonty-sovon altos havo boon of fered, of which five havo already boon exantlnod. It U expected that a se lection will bo mndo at an enrlv date and that tho work of constructing tin now resposltory for government funds will begin In a short tlmo. An appropriation of $375,000 is avail able for purciiasing uio, buo. ouu. BREWER DRUG COMPANY Cor, Court and Liberty Sts Salem Oregon THOSE IX)NG- WINDKD SPEECHIvM Soon anybody who wnnta to follow poltlcs Intelligently will havo to go In tho fioBh to ovqry Important soot ing. Road tho Bpcoches now ho can not. Thla speech of Mr. Balfour to tho paronts' leaguo la ono of tho most Important any public man hns mndo for yonrB. Yot tho Times doos not roport It In full. "Mr Balfour, aftor giving a resume of hU nrovloiiB points, said" Thus 000 having boon ' nljo)0d for tho, tho mibedltor BuppreBsos Mr. Bal bulldlng. ! four'B words bb BuporfluouB. It real ly IB lOO HUll'H IUUI U)"M "f uHiiwm mtiBt bo bedeviled by subodltorn. Who wants their vlow of tho rolatlvo Importance of Mr. Balfour or any othor nrat rato man's 80111011008' But Mr. Balfour Is cut down now to mako room for a dobutnnto'B gown Tho North Bend Manufacturing Company, of Coos Bay, Is shipping to Govornor Chamborlaln two cablnots nnd sovon lnrgo chairs, mado ontlro ly of Coob Bay wood. They will bo on exhibition nt tho stnto fair. or a brldo'a fine llnen. urday Review. o- -London Bat- EASTERN OREGON MINE PROVHB GOOD ONH (Baker Domocrat.) Word comoa from MQrinon Baaln and tho nows Ib rollablo that a few dnya ago a chuto of oro waa uncov ered In tho Rainbow initio thnt wan Htartllng In Ita richness. It wns picture oro nnd rilna as high ua $500 to tho ton. It Is Bald that tho chuto Ih not a "moro pockot" but la contlnuouH, but Just how far has not boon dla covored. This lataHt discovery along with tho uvurngo valuoH of tho 010 bodies thut nro being nilllod ahowa tho Italnbow to bo n wondorfu) gold producer. BMSlSiB,",BU YE LIBERTY Regrets very much the disappointment of one thousand entertainment-loving people Thursday evening. Electrical machinery being insuffi chut to supply power for our advanced animated picture machine, it was: nee- essary to postpone opening until Saturday Evening, , Sept. If 7 O'CLOCK There will positively be no one dis appointed on that evening as larger and more powerful electrical machines have been ordered and will positively be installed. L L BERNARD, Manager "., n Hl l actively ega as a oii". Iffrr w ' .-,-- rrM- v4,-' . j - f. "- T v-vwr-m w r r r -