Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 14, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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DAHiY OAPTTAI. JODRNALy SALEM, OntC.OX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 10O.
"ANGELS" TO
MEET "CUBS'
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Detroit, Mich., Oct. t4.- Confl-
' lenl tha the Lob Angeles team of
tho Pacific const league can dofeat
tho Chlcngo Cubs, Henry Berry and
Cal Ewlng aro In conference today
with Frank Chnnco and Battling Nel
son, arranging tho detrtlla of a8von
. gamo series to ho flayed at tho con
clusion of- the present series botwpon
Chicago and Detroit for tho world's
championship.
When Borry. manager of tho Ang
ola, nml Ewlng", president' of the- Pa
cific coast leaguo, mot Chnnco nnd
tho "flattlor" and the Tullor last
night a Mllsotlftslon . nroso ns to tho
inorJta of tho western champions.
Berry and Kwlng offered to bet $15,
060 that tho AngelB could win from
tho Cubs In a Bevon-gamo sorloi.
Chnnco nnd Nelson agreed to pool
nnd covor tho inonoy It satisfactory
nrrnngomonts could bo made nnd n
conforonco was sot for this evening.
Ar. ovldonco of good faith In tho
negotiations tho conferees ' ngrcort
that each ldo should post ?5000
forfeit inonoy.
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PASSENGER
STEAMER
TAKES EIRE
V
TO PAY
Senttlq, Wnt, Oct. 14. Tlio sojam
or Utopia, of" tho iHland Navigation
company,', enroute from Bolllnghnm
nnd due horo lltla morning, caught
flro off Applo Troo covo at 4 o'clock
this morning and In ordor to mivo
tho lives of his pasengorH and tho
stcamor, Captain Hnnion benched
hor.
Tho flro Btnrtod In tho gnllqy and
tho HaiiiCH, eating at tho dry wood,
work, jjulokly spread. So fast did
flto flamOH spread that pn&songor'
sitting near tho gnlloy haroly os
caped with tholr lives, Tho flro
alarm wns Hounded nnd tho crow, nB
slated by Uto paBBongoro who hastily
neramblcd out of their borlhi, tfoon
got tho flnmoH unilor control. A
blgh wind wnH blowing at tho tlmo
nnd Captain Hanson ran aHhoro un
dor a loo.
Aftor tho flro wbb put onit tho
HOtsmor limped Into thla port. Tho
damngo Is ostlmatcd nt f 10,000.
ANTICIPATING HACK
RIOTS, NEGROES ARMING
Chicago, Oct. 14. Dotoetlvos aro
working today In tho negro flection
of tho city Hooking traces of rifles
that havo boon tuicrotcd. by. tho
blacks In nntlclpntlon of race riots.
Tho suspicion of tho police wan
wrousod by tho discovery that no
KrooB havo bought R00 of tho old
Springfield rifles discarded by tho
nrmy Farther rule will tako placo
nnd dotoctlvoH havo boon detnllod to
question purchnHurw.
Ono negro Is qui tod as saying that
tho donUoUB of tho "Mack Dolt"
jiavo takon tho advlco of tholr
prcachorH and ai'o arming for nolfj
protection. H nsserlod that tho
nogrooM wore not looking for trouble
blit that thoy did not wish to bo
caught unpropnrod as wore tho no
groog of Springfield,
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Newport la to have ku eloctrlc
Unlit plant and walei yetem. the
C t 1'iicll having granted a fran
! fir i'k' niirpiMti to Hall Hnn
Globe, Ariz,, Oct. 14. Norrls &
liowo's circus Is stalled hero today
ns the reatilt of a striko last night of
the trainmen and drivers, who claim
they have not received any wages
for tho pn&t six wcoke.
The management claims the high
llcenso charged' horo prevented 'horn
from meeting their pay roll.
Whon tho regular drivers anJ
trainmen struck tho clrcuB mon at
tempted to load tholr show on the
train with tho asslstanco of tho can
vamon nnd other employes. This
failed and today thoy arc trying to
nrbltrato tho striko.
BARR'S
'Jewelers
PUBLIC INTEREST
In the Juwolry storo. will soon
be at Its high? t pitch, and it la
our intention to compel tho great'
est onthualusm. It will Indeed
bo a pay nssomblnuo of benutl'ul
Juwolry uiul objoots of doeoruwvo
art.
Hvon now we hollove wo have
the handsomest and largest stock
of Jewelry In the city.
Why not come In occasionally
to gUuin somo now Idoaa? Wo'U
bo glad to bIiow om the storo,
and wo aro mire you'll onjoy it
BARR'S JEWELRY
STOT'"
Ste,tt and Liberty Strews.
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SILVJ3R CHEEK IS . ,
Very prosperous
0. Volz. tho' mayor of Sllvor, Creole,
wns In Salem tho othor day and says
If nil the prosperity prom'sod by Bry
an, Tnft. Debs ot al., woro stacked
up together it wOMld not oqual tlio
wnVfl of prosperity that his section ot
Marlon county hn onjoyod tho pnit
year. Mr, Volz himself is prosperous
and could lend Mnyor Rodgors ahou
50 pounds of avoirdupois and not
nilsi It very much, Ho says Anthonv
Frnser has built a barn nbnut 50x70,
Ilorbert Brown has built a now houao
on tho Sulllvnn ranch. Tho Swales
brothers havo built two now houses',
and Mr. Larson a now house nnd
ham. Thero has boon a big Improve
ment In roads, as a two-mill tnx
raised $2200 off from the timber
Innds hold by tho non-resident syn
dicates and corporations, who own
85 per cont of tho lnnds. Five years
ago In all that country you had to
carry axes and snws to cut your way
out through fnllon timber ovo.r th"
trnllB called roads. Now thoy arc
putting down macadam roads, and
tho big followB aro paying for It.
There Is still lots of good land to ho
had for $7.50 per aero and up. Mayor
Volz say thoro Is plenty to eat for
man 'nnd boast out that way.
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You Arc Sravitcd
TO IXSPKtT OIH XKW FALL
STOCK OP I'THXI'JTHK, DUAP
KIHKS, ItUOS, CAllPIiXTS, Cl'H
TAINS, WALL AX1) FIXJOU COV
KHIXOS' l'OK VK WAXT 'I'll 13 OP
POHTrXlTV OP SHOWING l'Ot
HOW WI3LL WI3 CAX SCPJ'LV
YOUlt WAXTS AXI) HOW SUKI3LV
WI3 CAX SAV13 YOU MOXI3Y.
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Dresser
COFFEE
Poorv coffee has to be
sold in bulk, it isn't worth
packing.
Your grocer rtlurni rnur money l( yon doot
lllrSchl!lln' Pril: we par hjm
Tho Wallowa county fair Is a
great sucoiB, a splendid assortment
of fruit nnd vegetables bolng displayed,
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For Chnrtpci! Skin.
Chapped nkln whothor on the
hando or fnco may be cured In one
night by npplylng Chnmborlaln'a
Salve. It Is also unoqunlod for sore
ntpplos, burns nnd scalds. For Bale
at Dr. Stono's drug storo.
Tuft rallies aro.bolng plnnnod for
13ugeuo nnd M ml ford noxt Monday
and Saturday ovonlng rospootlvoly.
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Tho Portland Commission, consid
ering a now charter, recommends
tho nbollHhment of city boards and
tho establishment of civil sorvlco
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
$ 1 .00 a Week Buys a
'Buck's" Stov? or Range
1(1 to ?t-i
K V!EFK I
'Uiuaih '
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Take Advantage
OP OUIt CKKIHT SYStrJl PAT
A LITTLE AT A TIMU AS 0lR
INC031K PKIUI1TS. THIS is xo,
AX OKIIIXAllY "IN'SWLurDrt
CHKIIT,"mTAOC.UIXDCnn.
IT SKHVICJ3 IIASKI) OX HELl'm,
XKSS AXI) FAITH. TEST IT I
SKIS HOW WI3LL IT SKIUtOV,
This artistic and woll-mndo gen
uine highly polished Oak Dresser,
top 20x40, has two small dawora and
two long drawers, French bevel
plate mirror 18x24; regular $1G.50
vuluo. Special
Reed Rocker
$13.50
Brass Beds
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This Btiporb, genuine sntln nrnss
Hod, 2-Inch pillars, l-lnch top tube,
sovon 'Vi-lnch filling rods, satin top
va-o'; a b8Ut: ng'ilar $3C 00 val
ue. Speolal. one oij only
$26.90
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Economy, Beauty, Convenience,
Durability "Buck's" Stoves and
Ranges. Last week of the great
sale. Take advantage of it before
it is too late. You can't afford to
miss it. You surely will regret it
if you don't take advantage of this
opportunity to get a "Buck's"
ISFyour
?CHEOIT
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IRagULQaSfeaiBLN 'SHE R.sAy
1 Hero Is n splendid value In aRetd
Hockor, ro-enforccd scat, Ugi tilt
well brnccd, mndo fur comfort tsl
durability. Regular $4.50. Spclil
$3.38
Indian Stool
Made of gonulne quarter-$iT4
oak In olthor the golden or matter
ed finish, strong and lubitantt
neatly turned logs, and pM",rt'
leather seat. Hoguiar V "'"
Special
$1.98
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Dr. Stone's
Drug Store
The only cuh drug storo In Or
b'on, owtts 110 ono, and no ono owet
It; carries large stock; Its, sholv
count or and show cnaea aro load J
Mlh Uum. medicines, notions, tollo'
artlclos, wlno nnd liquors of a.'
tclmts for medioluai purposes, Dr
Stoue Is a regular graduate, in med
telne. and ns lutn many years of ex
nerlence In tho practice. Consulta
tions are froo. Prescriptions ar
(rce, and only regular prices for
modlrlne. Dr. Stono nn bo' found
at his drug store, Salem, Or., from
6 tn the morning until 9 at night.
GALAMITY
(Continued from page 1)
bt) burned alive If they are hoc '
rtachod soon. Six chai rxl bod 0 '
havo boon inkeu out.
A report receive! by the goN'ern
meut horo says tUnt the explosion
watt caused by coal dust and that It .
wns followed by numerous smaller j
explosions In various parts of tho
mine, which carried tho flro Into all
chambers of tho workings. j
So far an acouratq statement of .
the number of mon In the mlno has
not been obtained, but the best ostl
mate places tho uumbor at 200.
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EMPEROR
(Continued from page 1)
throne nnd Is said b diplomats hero
to mark a now era In the history ot
tho QpJonL
The miHrar caUt on the peo)l
to oloat the morals of th Japas
eto nation. '
MVo must avoid tU ovll xmU
of a war of words starting with tho
pooplo." says tho edict, "aad must
endeavor to onbnnco International,
friendly relations and cultivate good
will and mutual trust between the
east and. west "
The Pnolflc ooaet bualne s men ar
rived horo today and weie welcome I
bv an Imujunie concouise of people
at the dopot Including the olllc'.aU
and reprs9ntntlvee of all the oham-,
bera of commorce In Jnpan. I
During tho day thoy woro onter
talmfd with excursions to points of
Interest about tho cltyinnd thoy
wore guosts at a d'nner given at the
famous Maplo club by tho combined
Japanese chambers of commerce. '
At tha dtnnar the Americans ox ,
pressed themselves a sdollghted at
tho reception.
As the.result of the lmporlal odlct
Urutd today, thn people of Japan
aro expecting that an agreement be
tween Ameiloa and Japan lusurlng
penqo and territorial Integrity for
both nations, will h concluded dur
ing the visit of tho American floet
horo.
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Tlio'onlit Salem nrltlge.
Hd. jQiirnal: I don not bellv
this city need speeiul $10,000 - to
bufld a oonofot bridge on- South
Commercial street. Under the Wa
t&rsVnnraulstratl(iu we, had bids for
even bridge lucluding a 40oot
hrlJgQ on South Commercial for
$35,000. Let us mako good perma
nent lmproments but no go crazy
Youis for a bridge that is
FULL WIDTH.
First Salem Sale Day
ax opI'ohtuxity rem tiir rni-
I.IC TO 11UV ANY KIND OP
HOHSKS, CATTI.K OR VI2HICLHS
AT PUHLIO AUCTION. W YOU
HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL, EN
TEH IT FOR THIS GREAT SALE.
SEE COOPER CLEARWATKIL
WE ALREADY HAVE A WO &r
OP HORSES, COWS, WAGON'S,
HUGGIES AND HARNESS TO SELL
ALSO SOME GOOD HEAVY WORK
HORSES AND MARES WITH FOAT.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER
At (lie Old Willamette Stablesjy
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Everybody come nnd mako this first great public
vale
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