Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 29, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY OArt AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lit), 1008.
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WC WILL INO I CLOSE TO MARK UP GOODS F
Co.
THE WHITE CORNER
Beginning Wednesday Moaning we will coiukctr the
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Stockton
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NSSfeSswfl-- OTA
4 BLOCK COMP. ....
Greatest $39000
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HPfl
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CLOTHING
SUE
Not Because we are broke " Not because we need money I
But to Protect Our Customers
Against itinerant salespeople who drift about the country invegling honest
merchants into a proposition to conduct a fake sale and give them 20 per cent of
the proceeds. We will be our own brokers. You have seen it done right
here in. Salem. Don't let it happen again. We will give you all we promise,
and at the same time assure you that we do it willingly. To lose a few days'
profits in the interest of our customers and Salem in general will be a worthy
sacrifice.
Depend on us, believe us, we live with you and are your neighbors
And cannot let you go elsewhere when you have been our, faithful customers.
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BLOCK COMP.
9"l' M.I VMS' TlltADK I intiBtncliPs worn morn wnrllku thnn
WilWr THE SOCIALISTS over. Hurling htmsolf upon tho
.ubcr American Mngn- platform, ho Interrupted the good
l?
'it '-beau writes nn ox-
urllr f-aak ami llliimlnatlntr
W lietch of Emperor Wll-
vovf u an nrc Hint of how
pwi toward Soclnllsm (glv
m Mtav by a friend who
pitapcor well)
''OUknOW thr InrfO fnuntnl.t
"HilntbeSchloa.plntz? It
IWhed to the city of Berlin
v i."i Rentlemnn The may-
fiance wPb ho usual core.
nuiom invltd tho emperor
" mf u"nicuiion oxor-
f-nneror was absolutely
couM hardlv hollovn
f0llld da'P n oropf In Tlnr-
irtJBi',at wh,ch had nt orljs-
" BQ
feasted all tho admlnlstra-
ji, -. ..- iiki no vwiiiii
fms and, falling to nrret
rSVi .." curt re'sal to
dltatlon He fnu thnt
l"5 T nlmnat i.,.i.i
l(e-aalMt '
15 K81 of h,m nt this
" Ulfa Irt rounn ...ill. l.i
ii..... mii huh,
Turtw'. "
tr..u v u,e oi ways
If jnth when ha toM, V
J i in8uage ) -it Is a social
,r my word, a socialist
i&t
Wr i. are ? 8clallst.
"IWXJjr g a ...
"outed. 'But they had
W "".rise of the
i.n.aTel '"B. they say the
SJisajSWd aZ
man who hnpponcd to bo oxpntlatliiK
upon the virtue i of tno dqnor.
" 'An evil spirit Is hovorlnR over
this city!' cried Wllllnm. 'Social
Ihiu la UftliiK Its head. I will not
tolorato It. I wish ovory ono to know
that I hnvo given orders for nu lin
monso hnrrnckB to bo built right In
the hoart of Berlin. It will bo lllled
with my loyal troops nnd my fnlthf'il
cannon. If the n olallBts tlr I will
not hcRltnto to mow them down Let
thorn look out! I will mow them
down. I hnvo had enough of It!
"With thh h" turned IiIh bnek on
tho crowd nnd looked scornfully at
tho. fountains,
" 'As for this fountain,' ho said,
addressing tho dignitaries on the
platform, with n shrug of hln
shoulders, It s simply ridiculous
absurd!' So saying, ho went as he
had come, like n temptest, lenvlng
tho crowd stupefied.
"Strnngo to say, tho story of thU
nffnlr was not broadly circulated,
oven In Germany. I sometimes think
we have a national modesty which
onuses ub to cover with our mnntlo
the ridiculous doing of tho emperor,
as Noah's sons covered tho nnked
ness of their father." ,
TIIK APPROACH OF J"v
experienced the approach of delirium
troniC'is;
"My Introduction Into this phe
nomenal condition was In this wUu:
I wni returning up-town on a 'troet
car with n friend nfter hnvlng dined
nt n down-town hotel. Suddouly my
companion gavo mo n thrust In tin
rltiH.
" 'What's tho mntter?' I nskod
testily.
" 'Yon don't know Hint mnn sit
ting up thero, do you?' ho ropltod.
Indicating u pnssonger seated nonr
by.
" 'No,' I snld, 'I noror saw him be
fore.' " l thought not,' ho snld, looking
at me n'toulshcd.
" 'Then what do you mean? You
huvo boon cursing him roundly thone
two blocks. Stop It.'
"I did. I also .alighted from the
streetcar, and made the remainder
of tho trip In a cloed carriage. I
understood, nnd I reflected. Twentv
four hours before I had discontinued
certain habits. It occurred to ma
afterward that my resolution had
been enforced too abruptly. How
ever, as I rode homo I felt that por
haps the Impending revolution m'ght
end where It then was. But It
didn't."
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SAN FRANCISCO
QUARANTINE RAISED
San Francisco. Sopt. 29. San
Francisco merchants are rejoicing to-
nas
fa
a3
AN A MI'S I NCI Cl'STOM
How Spaniard 'Prick TIh'iiim'Iv Into
Wanting u CiIiih of Water.
Writing of experience '".Mid Pleus
ui os and Palaces In Hnrcelonn," a
gossipy nccnunt of American travel
en' exporloncoa with Spanish h6s)l
tallty, Ellen Munry Slayden, In tho
October Century, Bays:
Tho cafes wore nlways crowded lo
uffocatlnn .and yot we lingered pnr
KoiiIhvIIIo Is n largo city, uud ninny1 Trunks play nu Important part In
of our men llvo iiiIIoh apart, nevor . the m'uhh or niMidors who nro trying
meeting except In wo king hours, j j to dhpose of tho bodies of tholr vie-
In thin lack of acquaintance on tho l tlmp. Quite recently n man's dis
part oi mo ouico wiiii tiic men, ami memoorou coriiio wns found in a
nerhapj the lack of comradeship
among tho mon themselveH, lui-gul
consltu whatever may be wuntlug In
the perfect development or welfare
work. I tried fnlthfMlly to make u
for this wnnt by Infusing my own
personality Into the work, but I wajt
too busy, and wns called hero imfi
.e September American Maga-, " t) Government ha.
yinStWW.1 WonedeerS-' faeiXuilSnuff oHl TJSI
r,0n8or, "e?. MhfXr coming from this port. Word wa:
DELIRIUM TREMENS
In the September American Maga
zlue Ch
of articles
iana oi ueurium." it is mo recqri; -:" wai.inn.. vAnrHnr
of the personal experiences of tboifS"1- "",',' rv' m Rnn Pranplsco need
chologlcal document, and as a pleco Ul covereUl
of writing, the story Is entitled to a " " .
Place beside Do Qulncey's "Confes-I One hundred and throe died In St
slons of an Opium Eater." Here Is Petersburg In the 24 hours ending at
?" author's account or now ne nr ou amiujv
the small hours, tho mon smoking ' ht',tt ',nl co'ild not. mid did not, got
dozens of cigarettes and tho women . .touch with the men n 1 had hoped
dipping bits of wnfer Into chocolate ' It, was Impossible,
as leisurely as If they had tho night About this time my nrothnr h son
Instead of Mm day boforo them. A graduated from college. He went
fnvorlte drink was a thin almond "to the mill to learn milling fr-im
miiu which lnnicod nun nmnntiiiiu . bottom up and became Jntoroatod III
for tho complexion, nnd which, after!"'0 e l I" wolfaro work. Ia
tasting. I would havo much preferred wlntor wo wore considering n library
applying extornally,. Thoro wai a for tho men and wero making a list
rofroshlng absente of tho highball iOf hooka, when ho snld: "If you
and cocktail element, nnd no ono wnnt to glyo tho mon something
over seomed to tnko too much to they wnnt glvo thorn a billiard table.;'
drink.
It was always nmuslng to boo thoso
most temperate people tricking them
selves Into wanting a glass of wpto .
A hamiv Idea, and one that had nevor
occurred to iih oldor people; also k
hanny way of nutting It: "If yo i
waut to give them something, let It
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Yc Liberty Theate
te
W
ivei?
COME
And :eo the best show In the .city.
"Wo aro striving to give tho people of
Salem the beat show In the country
for a dime. Come and tell us tf we
a e doing it.
Out Motto
"A Doiia,;;
Show ;:
Fo.- DIME:;
They recommend cortaln dlshoi and ', something thoy want." There, 1
enjoy their otornnl chocolato chiefly 'Ink. Is the way to tho whole quo,
bftcauso "It makes one so thirsty." jtlon of wolfaro work. Glyo the men
VlHltlnir n rnnntrv hniiso nnco. wo ' KHiiewiUlg limy uivmneivuH wuui
i i--CS r- ---- ,... . .. f
wore Invited Into the dining room,
and I honod for tea. Tho tnble was
olnhorately spread, wo wero seated,
nnd each heped to a delicious con
served peacjh, an tenderly urged to
dat It to make air want some water.
When we had eaton tho peach nnd
drunk thedwator tho ceremony was
complete.
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minim t milium it
WELFARE WORK AND
PROFIT SHARING
About 21 years ago my Arm bo
gan the experiment of sharing 10
oer cent of Its profits with tho em
ployes, part to the ofllce force and
'art to the men Jn the mill. Wo do
not tnge the credit to ourselves that
our reelings in this mntter were pure
ly altruistic, for while wo wished to
Mtr our people we also wished o
bptter the bus'ness. We thought by
his H-oflt sharing we would get more
earne t and efficient work; we hopel
o mak each man feel that to a cor
taln extent ho was a nartner In th
buslne 8 and was, therefore, not only
'nte-es'td In putting forth hla ut
most efforts himself, buf olsp Ipt
ested In sjfydng that all the ot"-r
should )08l'y give hne t and faith
ful - v
In very lar- B-taV'hajat rb -,
verai if s:m "ia ar ipn)u.
f rnu-j,ul' npMtfjc&r cannot know
'I f wHin.' "-lQ,PUr-flour mlll.
hll aTO.ume of output ' very
;.' ih" numiipr o' envroves n
-'lv'v small only about 250
all nl.l Wa hnvo (hprofnrp nlWAVH
fit -c rhou'd know the men better human, and Luetgert waa convicted
but how get acquainted with them? and executed
something that appeals to them,
though It mny not anpoal to us. S
Thurston Dnllard In American In
dustries. Oi
flriK'qii( CrliiM'H,
Thero Is a point In crime nt which
tho tragic morgea Into the grotesgue,
and that point wns reached and pas-
ed In the case, of tno noston man
who, having slain his wlfo, Boughl
to dlsnoso of hor bndv by witting l
Into small pieces for convenient and
-nfe disposal. A for the murder
Itself It was probably nolthor more,
nor lexs barbarous than any other,
uxorcldo. There are only slight de
cft of difference between sucll
kl'Ilngs, all holng brutal In the ex
treme In this case the man's wholf
though' after the crime was to
vad Its ronequenceH. This Is n
er'ec'y normarimrvtl,e. an Instinct
of self-nr'cHorvatlon. ' And naturnllv
this Impulse leadn jo some methodd
tht ure putrageous to tho normaj
ense. There was Luotgort. tho Ch't
cago flUHage-mnker, for an listance.
fn tHd to dissolve his wlfe'H body
in ii means of pHd He neg
w -I o'"r, to dispose of the
oP-M - ,. .v.t. rflnnlned aftor thr
lr.lv hf ton JrV wl. nd
wb'Ml P" jpjvt,,,' iitlli"-l
upon h- growth of 'iisnlo'on that
Mrn. I ne1gf ha'' mo ' roii
nlpv, 'ie t)o'l-e found ' h v '
ring and portions of certain smol'
olnt i on Th honf were a
the trial Identified by scientists as
truck In Pennsylvania, and now his
wire, Hon and daughter aro In cus
tody awaiting trial for tho crime
So com mon h this dovlco that tho
"trunk murder" has cotno to bo rec
ognized as a d'stlnct claiH. Tho Boh
ton puho dlffors only In dogreo of
preparation rrom tho ordinary case.
Tho slaver displayed mnrveloiis ror
tltudo and nervo. Probabh In such
a case fenr of tho gallows d I "en out
all oMi'-T Benslbllltlos, The body of
tho dead Is regarded merely as n
monnce to llfo, to ho destrovod, and
without tho slightest Bontlmentnl
iign'flcanco. Tho wleldor of tho
knife Is an elomontnl man, 'struggling
for Physical salvation.
Thero -will contlnuo to bo such
horrible ciIiikm and allocking meth
ods of coiicenlniout ns long as human
passions continue to rlso boyond re
atrnlnt. Tho "brutality" of tho aft
ermath Is In no sonso to bo rated ns
a reflection upon tho modern civiliza
tion. For tho murderer Is hut A re
versal to tho primal typo, nnd what
he doe after slaying la simply In
keeping with tho rolo. Washington
8tar.
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EDNA WALLACE HOPPER
STANDS TRUE TO RROWN
(United ITmi l.fOifd Wire.)
New York. Sopt. 20. Thq an
nouncement Jioro today by Edna Wal
lace Hopper that alio l going to
marry A. O. Brown, desplto his bank
ruptcy and his arrest for alleged
fraud In stock donls, hns caused u
sensation Frlondn thought she
would not marry tho broker on ac
count of his financial failure. 8h
says that.sho recolved a $7000 au
tomobile from him nit a present, and
MilukH that It Is nobody eho's busi
ness what hor llanceo gives hor.
Brown testified yesterday that h
had given Miss Hoppor un automo
bile valued at $7000.
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'WHANCH MAN ACCUKKD
RV WIFE OF DIGAMY
M'ulted Prws Lnfd Wlrf.l
Loi Angeles. Cal , Sept.- 29. Aft
'er spending several thppsand dol
lars, and several months hunt
'tig for her husband Mr Arthur B
Dotiftldnuu, of Dotrolt, toduy had him
nrif'ted on a charge of non-support.
"U- -vcpr. ttftt sho will prosocute
Im for blgotnv.'
DonnHon Is sn Inauranen man.
't'J declnren tbnt ho was divorced
"-am tho Detroit vomnp In Son Prai
t?co i?t Jupe. His wl'o declares
,vat she was noyer served with pa
oxm in the divorce wilt and that elm
will hnvo It Invalidated, and then
hard her former husband Jailed for
bigamy.
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