Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 31, 1908, Image 1

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SAliKM. OREGON, HATUllDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1&08.
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IGANTIC PARADE IN NEW YORK FOR TAFT
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ilRLS INJURED IN PANIC FOLLOWING CRY OF FIRE IN FACTORY
I0W THE POLITICAL
SITUATION STANDS
ALL OVER THE U. S.
if
NON-PARTISAN SUMMARY OF CON
DITIONS IN EVERY STATE
(United t'rn Lcaicd Wire.)
.VevrYork, Oct 31. Tho following
lon-pattlsan outlook for TuoBdny'B
IrjildeatlBl election propared by tno
baited Press Is tho result of boiling
Iowa all tho flgurcB and data avall-
bl at the national and congreslon
11 headquarters of tho two pnrtle
jfportt of candidate in tho various
lutes by special corrospondonts;
Lmmarles of figures arranged, by
rtisan statisticians and thtf'estl
cites of tho United Press staff cor-
leipontlcnts with -tho two presldon-
llil candidates;
Alabama Normnl Domocrntlc ma
jority certain.
Arkansas Usual Democratic ma
Jorlty expected. Clarke (Oomocrat)
nominated ut tho primaries for son
ator Is certain of election owing to
tho strong Democratic Icglsluturo.
California Undoubtedly Republi
can, m usual. Sonator Porklns (Re
publican) has no avowed opponont
for election. Thero will bo no elec
tion for govnrnor and a Republican
legislature seems assured.
VON BULOW
RETIRED BY
EMPEROR
GERMAN RADICALS
JUBILANT
(Continued
on igo
nine.)
United rrrai I.rninl Wire.)
Dorlln, Oct. 31. Following tho
troublo with tho German parliament
ovor tho proposed new taxation
schomo, Cancellor Von Bulow re
signed todny. Tho announcement of
hla resignation has" caused groat ex
citement hero. Tho radical mombera
of tho Rohchtng nro Jubllnnt.
It Ib understood that Emporor
William caused the retirement of
Chancellor Von Bmlow bocauso of
dissatisfaction at Germany's ilntor
nntlonal' position. Tho recont tonBe
situation In Europo that followed
I ..' (Cqatluued-.oiMttfttte- BO-
STAMPEDE
INFANTS
EACTORY
SaREO WOMEN JAM
STAIRWAYS
TRAVELING
MANS WIFE
A SUJCIDE
OFFERS HER 60DY
TO COLLEGE
SALEM'S
FASTEST
GROWING
STORE
IF YOU
Want Hie
BEST
BARGAINS
in Salem
come to the
Chicago Store
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
We are now doing the greatest business in the history of our store
You cniniot Htnp tho people's favorite Htore. This Is tho peopled choice. Tim toro thoy lime raised
from nil liifuut In n few years to lx now doing tho blgRe.it business in Haleni. Watch on- oimnnl
torch, wliU'Ji honest dealing ami Imrtl work Jmn accomplished, together with Jcliig ipert In buying,
womIiir where to buy and always hnving the best vhIiioh In Salem for our patron. You are nlunyN do
""" "n Injiihtlce to your pocketbook if you make vour purchases before you visit our xtoro and get our
Women's, Misses'
1 Children's Coats
d Suits Now Sell-
ng at Sm?..l Prices
t are not looking for long profits
bus Up-to-Data Garment. What
re after -is lots of sales and
til Profits. If you want the Rest
nos In this part of the world,
,i and do your trading at tho
CHICAGO STORE.
CHILDREN'S COATS. 91-10, 91.03.
$2.50, $3.50 and tup.
MISSES' COATS, $2.30, $2.05, 9.1.30
$1.00 and up.
LADIES' SUITS, $7.30, $8.30, $0.30,
910.30, 912.00 and up.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
St. Loulii Mo Oct. 31, Six girls
woro Borl6sly -Injured tod Ay in a
rush of 200 panic-strickonVwomon
operators for the Btalrways and ele
vator of tho Isaac Epstein FauCs
factory after an alarm of nro had
boon Bounded.
Two hundred, bperatsrs .. -wer,
working on tho sixth and seventh
floors of .tho building when tho cry
of flro was raised. In the rush to
safety that followed, the stairway
became Jammed with fighting,
bocamo jammed with fighting,
struggling JJjleaNyvQu. $n,W.
TItobc wTioereVhurteifarifacif
in .tho throng and fell under tho foot
of tholr torrlflcd companions.
Howard Hill, a nogro elevator op
orator, retained his presence of mind,
and took all tho girls to r,tety. ' ..
HUNDRED
THOUSAND
MARCHERS
OF ALL TRADES .OUT
FOR TAFT
(Ualtei rw UAttd Wire.)
Los Angoloa, Cal., Oct. 31. After
trying to soil her body to Dr. Geoi
W. Krcas, secretary of tho Medical
collego of tho university of South
ern California, Mrs. Helen author-,
land Douglas, the beautiful "young
wifo of Jack Douglas, a trawling
man for Huffman and Worsor,
wholesale grocers of San Francisco,
committed aulcldey by shooting her
self through the neck with a 32
jcalibro revolver. Her body was found
tbday In a room In the hotel Acacia,
on West 60th street, and It Is be-
llavii Ua VIII oil liomntf nmfttlme In
I'the fgiM--v-"- -,. -X-.4
Mrn. Douglas was seperawa irom
her husband sovoral mouths ago and
had boon living nt tho home of her
mothor, Mrs. J, M. Browning, at
Pasadonn. A wook ago she caino to
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Women's Gloves
We are showing a granJ
assortment both In long
and short pairs, Kids,
Leathers and English
Walking Oloves. We show
them in all tho new
shades and bell them at
Rock Bottom Prices.
Short Gloves, 23c, 48c,
7Sct mc and up.
Leg Xls. ?l-. M-'
f 1.WI, 9.4S and up,
Short English Leather
from fec up.
Women's,
Misses and
Children's
Furs
We are showing the
Oreatest Values in Salem
In Ladles'. MUse' and
Children's Furs. Wo can
show you all
white, colored,
nnd bfack and
Btyles. and makes. Wr
are wiling them' ntfll
Prices.
7c, 9Hc, 1.4, $,
MgaV-
SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS
Roosovolt exposed tho trlcklnesa of Rockofoller In saying ho was n
Republican so as to coud as many votes over to tho othor sldo for
Bryan as possible.
Oouoral H. G. Corbln Bays fool womou havo caused moro troublo
among army olllcers nnd that ijothlng can bo dono with-tho latter bo
causo of tho women.
Duko I'Abruzzi nnd Cathorlno Elklns will bo mnrrlod nbout tho flrt
of tho year.' A million dollar dowry goos with tho bride.
Czar N'lcholas has lectured Prince Gcorgo of Sorvln ror his tnct
lcsB uttornnces.
Hitchcock, In n flnabcanvass. forocasts 325.clcJornl votes for Tnft,
or a majority of 82.
Tho body of.Frod C Amnion, a Gprmnn, 21 years of ago, was found
near Los Angolos with ft buUpt holo in tho bond nnd half eaten by
coyote.
PAY 9300,000 COOS
MINK AND STKAMKft
Marshfleld, br., Oct. 3t M N.
Knuppenberg and Cold ' l. fiuitfl
general managor and pFesldont of
tho Spokane syndicate which tias
bought the Llbby mlno heroj arrived
In tho city today. Tho mlno was
bought from tho Oregon Coal & Nav
gatlon company, and tho purchaso
includes 3C80 acres'of land and the
ateamor M. F. Plant, which recently
mot with nn accldont It is under
stood tho purchaso price wai $500,
000. . 7
For some wooks past an option
has been hold on he propprty, and
It Is now given out that tho doal Is
closed The Snokane syndicate U In
corporated as The Spokano-Yaklma
& Went Coast Railway company. It
is announced by those of tho com
pany who aro hero that they aru
highly pleased with the coal prop
erty, and will push Its development.
Announcement Is also. made that
tboy will probably put" on another
steamor the first of tho year betwoen
this city and Sau Francisco. r
klndi
browns
in all
FIIWT ELKCTION " ' v
RIOT REPORTED
Lebanon, Ind., Oct. 31.-r-A pre
election riot was -i84 here thf
afternoon by the crafte that Republi
cans are violating the ay-feo4l
agreement. Rerolrers astl kMj
SffTv drawa and there wers a warn'
br of t tghts bat the polled pre
vented the serlQ-ui injury of any
oae. .
Los Angoloa seeking employment.
STie wai uiwigce&a'ul In Uor soarch
nnl last Wednesday wont to Dr,
Krosa and ofTorod to soil him hor
body for ubo in tho modlcal collogj
aftor hor death. The doctor re
fused to consider tho woman'tf offer
and she departed aftor tolling him
that she wished hor body to bo used
in Scientific work nnd promising that
sho would will It to the medical col
lego. ,
Whon tho woman's hodv was
found a piece' of paper reveallug hor
Ideally and giving the addross of
her mother, was discovered togother
with a fcoaled noto addressod to Dr.
Kroas. Thj note will be sont to
pr1, Kress late this afternoon.
ItOCKKFEJJiKR, INDIVIDUAIiliV
IN' PA VOIl OP TWT
IVnWffi. (rM 1at V!t i
Cleveland, O., Oct. 31. Relatlvos
and lose associates of John D
Rockefeller declare today Uiat the
aunuoncement of his support of Tuft
Is the logical outcome of his state
ments early last fal.
"It is foolish to suppose that Rock
efeller niado tho announcement for
the purpose of hurting Toft," said
W C Rudd, a brother-in-law of tho
oil king today. "Rockefeller made
kb announcement arly In tho cam
palgn approving Taft's candidacy fqr
tho presidency, and ho bM alwaSw
bfC a KfHihHeR, His support; l
merely tht of a jwrty man an da Cit
izen The statement that it was
given In return for vrolM of In-
(Catt4 ,1'rw Lmm4 Wlrs.)
New York, 0t. 31. Newrly oae
lwndrod thoHMnd marching mm,
ropresentlng every branch of Wm4
nesa bogan inarching today In the
great parade of the business wen's
Republican 'association in the Anal
demonstration for Tatt nnd Sherman
in this city.
All day the column pamhmI in r
vlow nt Fifth avonue and Twenty
fourth street bofore James Sehool
craft Sherman, tho vlce-predentlkl
nomlneo nnd Ellhu 8. Root, secre
tary of Btate. Other prominerit Re
publican leaders in the state nnd the
totiuty.tW.afr-. ofeullnwtawJJMCratandwi...
TCrtherirend-bfthe army rode
Roar-Admiral J. B, Coughland, U, 8.
N, roll rod, who had been chosen as
grand marshal With him and his
aldoa wore Conlmander W. ll.
Franklin and Colonel -Robert M.
Thoinp-'on, chiefs of staff. The onl
carriage in tho lino were occupied
by members o .the league.commltewi
of tho business men's Republican as
aoclatlon, Tho thousands of organization
bognn forming in th6 el do str'
ndjacont to tho Battery apd nQwHwst
Green, whoro tho start wan mad
oarly in tho day, Marshall by- HJ
division enmmandors, th MHlU iH
tho colAimu gathorod r tho thor
oughfnroB for a mllf nK)Htd await
ing tholr turn to advance along the
flag dockod, humanity packed l,n of
Broadway, ,
At the head of tho columRi fol
lowing it ho officer and carriage!,
rodo n dotachhment of (fyo Metropol
itan police, and aftor tleni game tht)
volors. 4f
Evory concolvable branch of bus
InoR was roprosontod, The flnan
clnl nnd cotninorolal branches of the
Industrial Ufa of the city, tho small
tradesmen and iho great merchants
Jtad tholr "JfolegatloBs In line.
Prominent In tho column was k,
solid marching mass of 300 lawyer,
Doctors nnd merchants, tailor
nnd brokors, mnrchod in tho(r tllvl
slons carrying Ropublican Insignia
or wearing distinctive clothing or
hats.
Hundreds of hands, recruited from
tho entire lnto of Now York nnd
from the adjoining states of Connec
ticut, Mnwnrhusotts, and New Jersey
worn In lino.
By 2 o'clock It was estimated that
60,000 mon had poised tho rovlow
Ing stand and that only a little more
than half tho column had passed,
Later In the day, wngonloade of
torches nnd transpnrenclqs woro tak
en to tho point of starting with
which to equip tho marcher when
darknes comos on.
, AHHoytsl tiy THMMiHyltf,
Along tho line of march Tammany;
banners angered tho men In line.
Tammany employo badgered th
marchers and clashes between. tb
marchers and spectators were frequent.
MOTOUMAN GIVKNB HAH
ftHOVLDKR TlLOCATK!
III gating oK a faitwovng car
today feo Glveru'had ils shoulder
bru(ed'kand probably dislocated, It
seems he slipped and fell, nnd k4
to be cared for by Dr. MUw, Hl
InJurlM kfe nt serhMM.