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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1908)
t IMIIiY CAl'H AL JOURNAL, 8ALKM. OttKOON. SATURDAY. BKPTIiamKn 3fl, J OPS. Spencer Hardwa Co. re Heating Stoves That give you Comfort and Satisfaction Our nssortment is complete. Wo enn give you your choice of over CO styles and sizes at prices from 13,00 up. Has a largo feed door, with automatic Intch. Heavy corrugntcd ventilated linings. Nlcklo band foot rall, draft register. Nlcklo swing top on swing corner. , $3 00 up Stove Boards Wood and Paper Linings, square and qblong in Crystal Aluminum and Art Inlay. Designs from 50c up Lanterns for fall and Winter Use The good kind that give you satl faction. We hnve them In tin am copper founts, with positive lift. Plain and swing Btyles from 50c up. Guns and Ammunition Autoloading Rifle. Wo wish to sell our stock of suns, rovolvcs, loaded shells, coats, legg'ng , etc., and will c'o e tfcfm out at coat, with tho exception of n,few nrtlcles on which the manufacturers fix the selling price. SPENCER HARDWARE CO m T?rarM3r TifwrKjnwen ! .W GRAFTERS PLOTTED TO INDICT HENEV FOR HANDY KILLING (I'nllnl I'rnt I .rased Hlri-.l Ban Francisco, Sept. S50. An ul logod offort on tho part or Alio Huuf Mild hlj associates to prujudfccl pub 11a opinion against Bpoclnl draft I'roHOCutor Francli J. Ilonoy, hy at tempting to 5ccure his ludlctniont lor the killing or Dr. Handy, In Arizona, 3 7 years ago, was "exposed" hy Jleney today. According to state ments made hy .1. C. Hnmly, a sou of I)r, llHiidy, IUiuf's agents tried to re open the chro. Handy, It Is ald, re fused. I land v' claim that Huef and his agonts approached htm In November, litoo, and anKed hint to go to Arlra na And assist In having Honey 1 dieted for killing his fnthor Later Howard ' rrlu dtipronehe h'm, according to Hundy'n stutomeiit and orfercd to pny all expenses and "mnko It right nnimclnlly," If ho would consent to tnko part In the af fair. Again ho refused, he says, lluof, he claims, stated that he had enough Inlluenco In the courts homh important facts . imxmhdinu shoes Hugh C. Wnlr writes In the Tech nical World Magazine that "10,000 pairs of shoes are producod dally from a nlnglo eastern factory. Every 2 1 hours It u cb tho hldcB and skins of 7800 kids, 200 horses and colts, 1100 cnlvos and 425 steors. In one of tho largest American fnctorloi, wih a force of more than 3000 work- iinen, tho nverago wago Is ovqr $10 weeKiy, anu irom hub sum me scuoti ulc rangeH all the way upward to an h'gh ns $300. From tho six Inrgust Amerlrnii shoo fnctorles over 25, 000,000 pair or shoes were produced last year. Deducting the nilnunl boot and shoo exports or this coun try amounting to something over $10,000,000 from the total nation al product for 1000, tho American lliev wore mixed w th older nmnc which ha- been freshened. Jn some en 03 they consisted entirety of old mines. The dullclenclos were not d' 'covered at Ilnmhurg, and Intor tho Boiler was ahlo to project him self, hecnuse the complnint had not been made In the prescribed time. In another case the Mngdoburg llrm whi uurlile to B-cure dtrnuge , ns the Hiunb'irg fim claimed to lirve bought the prunes from f'n 'tornia na, ll07 fruit, and decern Ion on hi part could not be proved. Tho Mnr dcbirg chnmber of commerco warm against buying from any but well known Cnl fornla and Hamburg flrtnv. WWfc PIANOS "ynM" 'WTWJSJMtlD'.l)IWW,W. 4 wltnosscH who wm tcsUf his way I ,,30,,, 8"cnt mortf thnn 0,000. SrnuiVnviiinn"1" h'8 Wny ' 9. '?' 'ootwcnr during tho. year. to secure his conviction According to the conrcs-lou mndo by J. C. Ilrowne, a former dctoct'vo or the stafT ot the United Hallways, to Honoy, Drnwno was out to Arizona In an attempt to reopon the case, but tailed, nlthnugh $20,000 was nont on tho venture. Allowing an average value of $2, over 170,000, oao-pairs or bIiocb wero purchased In this country during the 12 months. More thnn $10,000,000 was spent beforotho chromic process for tho, tanning of uppor hou leather was mustered. It remained for tho I 'V . w : I Trrnnnli nlwtmfut (InhttHv tt till inifi i llnnily Informed Honoy of tho nf-.:. ",.'' ', ".. ' .. iY 7. . ., J .. n- fair at tho" time, but It wns not mndo ; ',;' ", . "',, ,;, i,fJ , public at that time, as It was not h" c!rom'c... rm".n .. "r...,,or "? d'wlBhod to cause -mirerlm: to rMH. rT .'r ' l... '! " '" " I.. T' If,.,,,.. w!m lnrl1 111B ,ll0ir !' l'-OPU(l IJ BITIIHIl 111 I'll-IHKIII !- .Miami), v. no inro tins mod. ,() ,0 mlx(r.,r(). NVhon !t wnH w!th. FATE FAVORS MAN WHO IS CHARGED WITH SERIOUS CRIME dnuvn It wn dyed perfectly. Foe-; derer of Philadelphia, experiment-, Ing In the panic direction with kM ' skin-, produced n perfectly tanned -trip of leather rront the vat with j the vigorous exclamatien: 'Viol' Vlco! The 'vlel kid' to which the, name whh thus given hn mode mo r , mllllonalrns thnn nnv other branch of the shoo ludutsry." , I (United Vaucouvur thr Miri ilnin r- UmhI uir.i couiiHOlIng took place In an alien II. C, Hmi' 20 For ii'ountry and outside the Jiiri diction Onrue Walkem. a ho llrltliili Coliuuhlu law. A new of generai interest to prune growers V'ce CoiihuI James L. A. nurrell of Magroburg reports that com plaints are again heard about Cali fornia prunes. Imported Into that '"'' IIIRVIII, -""- ......... ... ...... . ...... .. ..w .. rioH.ii.... i.ii. ImiI I nr Ik.. 1DI" on... prouilnont Vnucouvor civil engineer, i i"l wu ordered anU new evidence ";' " J i i n charged with IiiivIiik counseled an Introduced. The defense, undor Mr. cl,iV"t' ,,.", "hiiHMt whlrii won Illegal operation, llrst In Reattlo and ! Jo.,h Martin. K C put In an al- BOl5h;i,rflyrBclhB;h ' by liumburg n r u s lator In thU province, will not hear ged confess-on by Mm Ilond. that "' Vr v n !v u vo .for tho judge verdict which might have w testimony had not been the truth "8 '" p,y alVitMancZ iSioai tent him to Jail for number of This confession" wa-. made In Bon j'nj '" JJ, " n ia07 (JuH years. Francisco, and It wm pioved to have '""nl "r ' ,C)I .lJU' " T.tilu.k Pnhn . tint .tjun., .11. ..I u.i.l. denly last night, nnd the eito, which has become the most sunsntlonnl In Ilrltl h Columbia criminal nnna's, will hnve to be tr'ed over again. At the last trial Walkout was found guilty of hnvlng comielcd an ouera tlon nn Mliw Hlnncho llond, at So "U'e Judge Cane reserved sentence pending nn anneal to the higher court ThU court continued tho pro vlnus decUinn. and ngn the ease was iiptamlud. this t'me to the Hrlt'sh privy council, tho highest court m tho mplr. It wa- decided that th Farm Seeds We are now Buppl'cd with a full line of Field and Farm Seeds for Fall Planting. V. tch seed, Clover seeds, Timothy, Orchard gra s, Hyo grass, etc. You will II nd our prlceB right nnd the needs the be it to be ob tained on the market. D. A. White & Sons 235 Commercial street, Phone 100, Salem, Oregon. , PIANOS PIANOS i.iri'imu'riww Now Is the Time to Get One Geo. C. Will HAS A NICE AS SORTMENT NOW.-. been mrgod by women detectives working for the defense, who had won tho glrl'B conlldenre. Much to their surprise 4he girl was produced at tho last t:la) and Idontltlvd In court the woman who had written out the bogus confession or her. The evidence of the trial win alt 'n on Thursday and appealed to ho overwhelmingly against Wnlkom. Judge Cane announced he would clvo a verdict at 10 o'clock this muruiuK. He expired oo,u after midnight. Tho case has already cost the province 10 noo FIRST FIELD TRIAL MEET IN OREGON Tho Oregon Fle'd Trial Club com-1 ploied their two days' meet at In- uuiiuiiiiviivv jmiuiunj KiiiTiimiu. nuu i ik tlnlinlred dosgUs mvorcd Field Trial Club Ions to follow tho dogs on their long trails. This Is the nrst t mo tho Oregon hnve met In tne thout 20.000 acre of hiNd In the v- j tnto o Oregon The president or jnity or indopondence. rounwed uy inu club is l)r. J. u. .Meyer, or sent km onfMiilnt r fni of iIok rant, i tie; vice-president. Poul Hauser, ol nh days of the inet tBnlem; secretary. A. K. l'ar ous, or The flt-M day was dei by event ror I Portland Dog and their owuers young dos,.jiur o $200. Tho last I and trainers from Washington, Ore event perni'ttedJIblrd unten of all ?nn, CallforuU. aud as far away as agvs to i,o fpr u try at th f soft Chicago were In aletndauco. Mr. p rse Tq wler In thts trial was OoailJlac. meniber of the well-known "Butts Hip Jtnp." a uttirdy pointer, ' tlnn of Consld jo & Sullvan. was at vl the bot blood nr that spec'en the meet, ari enjoyed h sio t lot running through his vlas The sec- mensoly. . The prominent portlug ond l- numnl wa "8t Ives" a feU ! men of this city who took In tho last tor, aaj the tltlid money .wiv! given i day were John Move Tad Shelton. to "Silver Ulh'ng,'. also a setter ThojUalph White and Paul Hau er. ' event' won'd hnve been murk better Hauser. the young snorting good bad a "nbl rrtu : evaUed' dv be-. man, wl Induce the club to hold fore the Meet. i the nmuud in i their meet next year In this city, ir a verv dry rondlMo. aj a scent wat noslble, which move would be a hH to te'low sr3U'"ly Hor (great thing for Silent. n tho ad-wo-h! In great. dwand rt Indopcml- vertlslng line, and a o be profitable ence during th two day, at the t to-t twrchant who derive patron Jidi int nff,,ll. nnlwlth landing id frm thi most itopular sporting juauy Kkf wrUg v, wr akx wn. ' u OREGON BUILDERS AUK VOU DOING WHAT YOf CN TO IH)ll UITU YOL'rt STATK? OHEGON' NEKDS PEOPI.K 3eHlers, honeBt farmer, mechanic merchants, clerko, people with btnlna, strong hunds and a willing heart cap'lal vr no capital, Southern Pacific Co. Lines In Oregon ts sending torn of Oregon literature to tne East for dlst I'm' uu through every available agency Will you not help t he goo,i n. ot buM-IIng Oregon by scndlnj u- the name and ndl-e ( -t , (rleuj who ate likely to be lu'erested In this state? We will , g?ad to mi the expense or tend'ng them complete Infbnnmlco about OitKOON and lt opportunities. roi.ONI.Slh TICKKTS wtp tw on tale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOnER from the East to all pomta In Oregon. The rare trout a few principal cities are From Denver ., $30.0 From LouJrllle ...$l"'' " Omaha j, 30 no ' Clnclnsatl , Ax ? " Kansas City ,,,, SO Oft " Clevejand ... ..... 44 7 " St. Iuls , SB.Se " New York 55 ot ' Chicago 38.00 TICKKTS CAN HE PRKIUID. It you want to bring a rr1vd or relative tn Qivxoa deposit th-propi- amount w'th uy cf our ageats. Th ticket will then b 'uralthed by telegraph. t Lcal agnt, Salem. WM. McMl'HHAY, rrn MMrr A lHilaiHl Or-n The Time Is Now Here Whon you will want to have a lire In the sitting room cr itot . We Can Fit You Out With n good heater or most nny kind nnd any price. We Have Furniture ot all kinds, and ono price to all. Dishes and Glassware A fine nssortmont of hanging and tnb'o lamps. Let there te light" Always In the market for second-hand goods O. L McPEEK, 170 S. Corwnerdal UM "1 I Shoes 5 hoes lWSJJBJBJBjSJJJJ(iBi Shoes at the iL SALEMSHOE STORE e have the Walkover. R. P. Smith and the celebrated Stro Gartbld shoe fot men. Also the C, P. Ford shoe for In tan. or winter. aU slzeval! kind aU(l our pr,ce r " Salem Shoe Store, the place where we flt y6u. . 326 State Street EYRE & MAPLETHORP