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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
fw" 4 I I PREPARE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BARGAIN DAY OCTOBER 31, AND SAVE A DOLLAR .- ,j t. "4?- 4 t r . I l0ttmal VOL. XVIII. SALTCM. OltftGON, OjIIUltSUAV, OCTOIlfcll 2I, 100H. NO. !. nniindtfia,! (Ik 'V V r luPalEndHaSLSHRHHKlilwMVUPr Hfcr r 'M MWMWlt,MWWWWMMWWMMWMMWM,WtlMMM DAVID SMITH MEETS DEATH UNDER CAR WOMEN JUMP FOUR STORIES TO ESCAPE RAGING FUMES LOGGER CRUSHED TO A LIFELESS MASS DAVE SMITH RUN OVER AND INSTANTLY KILLED. BY AN ELECTRIC CAR . WEDNESDAY NIGHT n..M Q ml tli n woll.Vf nnwn nm. : 'oje oi the Sjinuldlng Logging Co., i vii run over nnd killed by nn oloc- trit ct on Commercial itrcet Wed- fniJir nlaht about 7:15, botwoen Sttte and Forry. Ills body wnB crtfcgel about 70 root rrom wnoro no ! .trunk nn.'l tlinrn wnti 111 nnd nn the track botwoon tho rails from Uiq p.sce nere no wotu uuuer 10 wnoro he car was stopped. Itnu to the flutter. . TSn lmlv liliil nn tlnit there wnn iiroum nt hlnnil frntii thn punt mil dear ovr to tho gutter, on which cniorKP "i imn was Bcnuorcu. mo body wa (rightfully mangled, ono loot be'ng mphcd into tho gearing tvat d'l'-es tho cnr. His heal was truihed mil ono oyo drlvon out of lu ocisr piece jif bono about (oar inches loin; wo plckod up with tho remains. His log and thigh woro mashed Into pulp. Smith Was Unconscious, When talcon out Smith was uncon scious, nnl although still breathing was taken to tho hospital, whoro ho lingered until 10 o'clock whon ho expired. Beyond mild groaning the man novor uttered a word to show that he know what had hapnone'd. Ho had boon drinking all th,o cvon Ing, ns was his habit about onco n wook whon off duty, nnd this camo about In a way that might hayo oc curred nt any tltno In the past, yean of his life In this city. Cnrhicn Not to Maine. Tho motormnn on tho car war Wm. Buslck, ono of tho most tfowor fiMuidutoksttn (Cont'nuort on Page 4.) STEAMER AND CREW ARELOST TWENTY-TWO ARE DROWNED (Baited ITm Ltnswl Wire.) London, Oct. 29. Captain Avis, with IiIb crow of 22 mon, of tho stoamcr Yarmouth, ,aro bollvod to hnvo boon lost In tho wreck of tho ve:scl In tho North, Son. .The causo of tho wreck Is un known. Several bodies liavo boon rccovorod nnd parti of tho wroclc agoworo found. It Is tho gonorn' bollof In shipping circles that all on board woro lost, Tho Yarmouth was bound from Rotterdam to Harwich with a cargo ol freight Tho wcathor was rough InBt night but not sovoro enough to I have caused tho wreck. APATHY OF ; BUSINESS MENOVER DONATE TO EUND OF REPUBLICANS (United Frees Leased Wlro.) Chicago, Oct. 29. "Anothor Bryan scaro running through tho country linn aroused tho Ropubl leans and apparontly Inmirod Tad's elec tion by a small plurality," declared Walter Wollman In tho Rocord-Hor-nld today. (Continued from pago C.) STATEMENT OF HAINS' BROTHER JENKINS CREATES SENSATION (United .Press Leased Wiro.) Now York, Oct. 29. "Llttlo can bo Bald regarding a woman who la trying to hang hor husband, the tho father of hor chlldron pour broken hearted husband, who wont mad with Joalousy and kltlod hor lover." (Continued oo pugg eight). r I SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING ST0R jtfDl W VbrZrZ rk a VMHML !' J ' . ( VI JX ? .- Ml . mi v V - mw- - tin. i ,, n. nn hi nnrrM,-nr """T " ' ' M Tflr sy MM A 2. A If YOU' - Want the BEST BARGAINS in Salem conic to the Chicago Store DEMOCRATIC RALLY NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS Ve are now doing the greatest business in (he history of our store ii i mint Htnp tlu people's favorite store. This Ms the people choice. The store they have mixed froni ;i I'ifeut In it few yenrs to le nmv doing IJie blirgeat JmisIucmi In Knleui. Wnlrh on- unwind ma. c'i, which h"ti t lU-iilliir nnd hn'nl work hns accomplished, together with belnij expertH In buying, fncv , e 5icy unci always linJv th" h-H v lines In rialem for tun nntroiiK. You are always do- Iw ii iiju-ll t ji-itr pocketbook If you make your luirclmses hefoiv you lslt our ntKt and get one ptli-en. Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats and Suits Now Sell ing at Smll Prices Wo are not looking for long proflta on these Up-to-Dato Oarmonti. What wo are- aftor is lots of sales and, Small Profits. If you want the. Beet Value in this part o( tho world, come and do your trading at the CHICAGO STORM. CHILDREN'S COATS, ?1,30, $1.05, S2.S0, 93.30 and -up. ? ' MISSES' COATS, 92.30, 951-03, 93,30, 91.8Q and up. " LADIES' SULTS. 87.30, 98.30, 9.0, 910.50, 912.00 and up. - x .Mmmgsau i. HHHk, sWiiHK I1 Hi-'".' Ul 16 i lBKKmi. tJU ) k. jm.: THIS EVENING K.V-RKXATOU JOHN GlSilt)N.TO DKMVli'U !A"lX Af)mVEiS"" " OK IJVKMXG. Como and Hour Senator John M. Gentin tonight ut tho opera Iioubu Ho will answor Congrosimnn HumphreyH nnd dollvor nn nddrosi on tho political Ibuoh o (tho campaign. An nddrMB,.by ISx-Sonator John 31. Geuiln wlll be tho feature of u Domooratlo rally which will bo hold this ovonlng In' tho Grand opera It iiibe. A largo number of Doiuo c nts u ro looked for nnd arrange r Mits have-' boon nmdo'for n Btlrrinu Mly. Ex-So.mtnr Goarln's address will 1 devo ed principally to Bryan and t'ic Ihluoh of tho day. Judge T. J. hn of Portland will hIso dollvor in i ti'idrein. T.ii- local JstTerion club has botn r. akl'tg groat plans to untortaln Lio e leakers and vlsllors, many of whom c-e expootod from surrounding t'lW" Tritt . 'ffemou club commlUeo hav l s ih-j rally in ohnrgo Is ninda up of Ooorgo 8. Downing, J. P. Uobrot 'on, T. L. Davldiion, Tom It. Wllion and J. C. Pettlgrow John II. Alboit lmi boon solootod to progldo nt the rally Womea's Gloves Wo are showing a grand assortment both in long and short pairs. Kid, Xieathen and English Valklng Gloves. Wo show th?m in all the new ahadea and soil, them at Rock Bottom Prices. Shprt Gloves, 23c, 49c, 75c, 8c and up. Lcng Kids, 91.23, 91 .SO, 91.00, "9Mft and up. hoit Englfefc Lejathcer (raw te up. Women's, Misses and Children's Furs We are showing the Greatest Valuer In Salem n Ladles'. MIsseV and Children's Furs. We can show you all kiwis white, colored, browns and back and in all styles and makes. We are selling them at Small Pflcea. 9J$ and vf. BENJAMIN HAYDEN DIES PEACEFULLY AT HOME Hon. Benjamin Haydon died at tho family rcsldenco ,574 North Uth street, this city, at 8:30 a. in., at tho age of 80 joars He hns been fall lug 'for some tlmo, and passed ou his Journoy very peacefully. Mr. Haydon wag one of -the path Anders with John C. Kromont, who wont to California In 1S49. He crossed tho plains with an Immi grant train with the young women who became his wife and survives him in 1852, locating in Oregon. Judgo Haydon was the first coun ty judge of Polk county when 4hat county embraced nearly one-fourth or tho state He was in the front rank of the legal profession In pio neer days, and enjoyed a largo prac tice, bolus oao of tho most successful lury lawyers. Ho was noted for his wit, oh quonco and originality, and was possQised of umny characteristics of a strong and Quaint originality. He was a man of tho purest motives and tho greatest klndnog of heart Ho was a Democrat in politics, but bolonged 4o no church or lodgo. Ho leaves two sons, William and dell, and a daughter Estella. Tho funoral of Judge Hayden will bo hold from his lato residence on Friday at 2 p. in. Burial at Hnrnl cemetery. Kov. Darr G. Loo wl conduct tho service. The family re quest that friends omit to bring flowers, mm SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS Roosovo't, in a letter to the New York Herald, sounds groat praise for Taft nnd Hughe) and predicts their election. Alfred W Curtis, president of tho defunct Dank of North America, lays the whole blame for mismanagement on C. W. Morse, ico-klnj, and one of Ihe directors of the bank. In tho hearing yesterday -Br-tls- introduced in evidence a leUer he had written Moree warning him of the illegality of his nets. Taft was cheered last night by an Immome throng which filled Madison Squaro Oardons, New Yo k City, tho ovation continuing 10 mlnuten without stopping. A garage on a roof In betec constructed In Paris for aeroplanes, Suffragettes ycterdsy caused another uproar in Parliament; wom en and men breaking up the session temporarily with shouts of "Justice to WoeJ" and "Relief for the unemployed." A fterce ftgfet shmwW ttefore they were ejected. The ladles gallery will re main closed afBKer. The hlrboet price pld for hops tfcW wm I cents at Wood burn yenlerdajr. .""'",- IMPRISONED .INBIRNhW STRICTURE SIXTY HAVENARROW ESCAPE (-ia paai wajj p)in ) Cincinnati, 0 Oct, 2 if. lx(y women woro Imprisoned oh tae fourth floor of -tho Noave building Hy a fltro which started thlt afternoon from tho oxploelon of a calcfettu lamp. Tho llamos spread with rap idity, cutting off oscapo by way of tho Btnlrs nnd olovators and the oc cupants of tho oltlces were driven to tho windows. Tho crowd excitedly urged the womon clinging to tho narrow ledneu not to In hid while the ftretuiMt h4- 'lly spread llfo nota and ran Udders to tho WMHlOWB. As booh aa thu Ufa ueta were sproad tho womon hegnn leeplug from tho biasing building, Maay woro rescued la this way while oth ers fainting and hysiur.lcal, were cnrrlod down the ladders, - A flromah' wlio. had" reachotl lite third floor foil from a ladder to thfe pavoment; and was taken lo tfie pltal seriously injured. ,, Tho ilro was quickly brought .un dor control nftor the work of reeeue was ovor. ' TIDALWAVF"" HITS LINER IN MID OCEAN (United Prose Leased Wire,) lioBton, MaeB., Oct. 20 Twenty porsoiiH abroad the Otnnfd liner Ivomla which arrived today worn In jured whon tho Botuiuor. uncountored u tldni wave In tho "Dovll'H J(olo ' ono day out from Qucoustuwn, Six of thu piusongera who woro strucl by loose dock fittings o.r hurled against stunohlouH and Hupelrutruc turo woro aerlously Injured, but all will recover. According to tho officers of tho vessels, tho wave wns tho largest thoy havo ovor onconn)qrol. It, camo practically withotU WArnlu fttid BtrlklPB 0' Uio T'orequftitor ol' tho starboard smnscd tho rail, ship's boat sand davlca to kindling,-ewept over tho main deck, carrying; p songora and wreckage with H ad pourod into companion ways and the forward hold. A panic In tho'eluorngo was avert ed by prompt action of tho prow who aided lu thw rescue of those abawt to be awopt overboard when the gin- tlc wave receded. , j. . ., f ; MOHH TIIOUIILK GAV8K0 11 V It, G. HUNTJdK Ae replevin suit was heard aiid decided before Judge Moores in the police court Una morning, Kdward Ellis being plaintiff and. th eWIHs mufrla Hrai the dO(elnt. Kills In stigated the suit toWeceyor poHees Ion or a drum which was mortgaged to him by It. G. Hunter, and whteh he thought had been turned over (o Wilis at thu tlmo Hunter loft 4he city the Inst time. Testimony in the rase showed that on the ltth of April the transaction between Hunt ei and Ellis occurred, and on May Oth tho Wills Mimic Arm dolivored a. drum which was ordort'd from th East for Hunter, who 4umed th drum ovor to the muslo firm on tb 28tho of August The fact that Hunter received nn ordered drum from Wills some Horn after the trHUaeHoi took placo with Bill, and that tho mortgage contained o descriptjonnirhatever of the prop erty In qtfexUoH otempted Judge Mootej ! i)lile tho case in favor of t,o duffndain Carey P, Marlki mjtreil a PHhro for Mr, Wllhi, ami V. C Corby for the pIlHll. f This is tie of tUu nnny wlunder smfldliigi iiist-gatecl lhfV4Hi th, cuceleu ('taMngK or hunUr, Xet Turner went t Portland this morning to -treneii neinM for n couple of days. i Y "7T"