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TTO fl WfPWWQPVw pAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER C, 1906 , 5 " ' in iu' tarn L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER NEW CUSHION TOPS 20c, 25c, 50c, 98c .B s,()V TODAY IN OUR COMMERCIAL STREET WINDOW THE 0ST ATTRACTIVE LINE OF NOVELTY CUSHION TOPS EVER! 0V.V l HALBM. Roman stripe pillow ticks ready MnJe of tapestry with 5scl oh each corner. 20c each Highly Colored Lithographs on icovers. Portraits of President Jncoln, Wellington mm outer rioted men artlstlcnlly painted on auras, 26c each Pur and Velvet subjects cut out nnd applied on art canvas, with back stitched on ready for use 50c each BROCADE VELOUKS IN SOLID COLORS. THE VERY LATEST: IDEA IN TOPS. 98c each MM REMOVED The Golden Rule Bazaar has removed to 271 Gommer- jlal street, next to Kurz market, MRS. B. T. SWART WATERSON . . SHEDS THE BRINEY IGE KING (Continued From Pngo 1.) 1ALL0ONISTS PLAN TO FLY FROM LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK Loj Angeles, Nov. 5. Prepara tions for tho trans-contlnontnl bnl- on rnco which starts here Sunday, KoTember 15, aro progressing rapid- today, and tho big gas bug of thu JTnlted States" Is nlrendy partially Inflated nptaln A. Mullor and Hor ace Wilde, pllotK of tho balloon Tnlted States" and "America," aro Impeding their crnft, nnd Dick Fer- p. manager of tho race, Is making erran(!eminH o carry California ud TMiiiini; niatter as bnllaat. ftcr careful study of tho wind Itharta the tiernnuutlsts bollovo tho route that tho btllnons most prob- IbU WOllld ho forrml in Inlrn u'nnlil from Los ngelos to Snn Bornnr- dlno near which placo they will cross tho Ban Gabriol and Slorra Mndro ranges into ho southoru Mojnvn dis trict. Aftor reaching a point some whoro abovo Yuma tho nvlntors ex pect tho gas bugs to sail oastwnrd aqroua Arizona, Now Mexico, North orn Toxas nnd Indian TorrHory. Reaching Tennessee, thoy expect tho balloons will cross the mountains. In n northwesterly direction, and ullght In Now York. Whllonvlators nro doubtful about tho probability of reaching Now York, Manager Forrls nnd his pilots declare It Is possible, nnd that they will not bo aontont unless thoy at least break nil records of aerial nav Igatlon. ' . Louisville, Ky., Nov. 5. Review ing the presidential election Colonol Henry Watterson, In tho Courier Journal, today said: v"The resul tof Tuesday's election shows conclusively that a great ma jority of tho people of tho controlling section of tho Union nro well contont With things as thoy nro that it is better to endure tho conceded short comings of tho party In power than embark upon an unknown sea of -continuous agitation. "As In tho last century It was lib erty reaching out after institutional freedpm and measurably attaining It it Is now materialism renchlng out after markets. TJio average vot er of better education and intelli gence fnkes no thought of tho hero after, and Is oven more Indifferent to tho horoafter. Ho Is completely on grossed by the present. That which Bacon calls 'the wisdom of our an cestors,' makes as llttlo appeal to his reverence or reason ns that which Burns en lis Might from hen van' makes to his Imagination. Ho would not ex change the current crop roports, with a rising prlco list 'for nil tho books that were ever written upon po litical economy. "Tho result shows thnt wo over sized tho splrltunl and undorslzod tho material In tho hearts and minds of the people.. They woro deaf nllko to precedents, to reason nnd to clo- quenco for nothing could surpass, ns nothing hns over equalled tho per sonal canvass of Mr. Bryan Its won drous lucidity nnd power of Btato ment Its splendl dlntcllcctunl mid physlcnl enduranco; Its unanswer able argument. Nor did Ignatius of Loyola sweep through a world of In carnate evil bearing tho cross of Jesus to triumph with greater forco of Inspiration nnd ruth than did tho heroic son of Nebraska traverse a land gaping with curiosity but too busy ovor its work and play to con sider any danger to tho Immortn! soul of Its constitutional fabric. "There Is something In it bettor than bolng president of tho United States, and that U tho ronl boiiso of duty done. Tlldon will llvo In his tory whon Hnyes Is forgotten or oxo crated. History will say of Drynn that in three groat popular move ments, clouded somotlmes by errors of Judgment and obstructed alwaya by corruption as wo now know by insurmountable corruption ho led sublimely, that ho set before his countrymen tho standards nllko of God and truth; and thnt ho wont F. A. KURTZ CASH MARKET 277 N .Commercial Street, WILLAMETTE VALLEY MEAT COMPANY 379 Court Street, OLR MOTTO: Good weight, honest prices and courte ous treatment, MR i Day your Meats, and Fish of us We tave jou money. Give ua a l before buying Elsewhere. Money w,ed Is money earned. We appreciate your patronage, be " great or small. Buy of us once and you will be our customers In toe future We are not hero to day and gone tomorrow, but wo are here to stay. SPIXIAL ny R R. of Beef lollc Fain Po-terhoueo Steak ll12Jfic Fancy s.rloln Steak lie "ound btek. tender nnd Juicy 10c Shoulder Steak aib for 25c Hamburg steak. 10c. ,3It for 25c Pot Rout of Beef Oc, 7c, 8c BolllnSBeef 5c.flc.7c Soup bones and Soup Moats al most at your o-rrn price. FANCY COUNTRY KILLED FKJ PORK, TENDER. SWEET AND JUICY Pork Hams 12Jc Pork Shoulder Roast.. 10c, 12H' Pork Steak, fancy ...... I2JJc Pork Chops 12c, 15c Fresh Sluo Pork 12Je Loin Pork Roast . ...12Jc 15c FANCY OREGON MUTTON Log of Miuttpn 12J4,- 15c Loin Mutton Chops. ,. .J-Jt, ioc Rib Chops 12)5c 15c Shoulder Chops ...... lOv 12J$c Shouldor Roast Mutton 10c Mutton Stew Ac 7c He Jurymen rotlred for furthor consid eration. Now York, Nov. 5. Breaking tho' resprvo of weeks and overcoming an nppnront enmity, fright and susponso today brought togothcr Mrs. Charles W. Morse, wife of tho lco king, and Mrs. Alfred H. Curtis, wlfo of tho Bank of North America. Tho two Women sat through tho long days of tho trial without exchanging tho least sign of recognition. The climax camo with a dramatic sceno thnt fol lowed tho retirement of tho Jury ngaln after tho foreman hnd asked tho court for further Instructions. Mrs. Curtis, who hns been onllod tho heroine or tho trlnl, was unable to withstand tho strain under which rln had waited for 12 hours, as the Jurors debated tho fate of hot hus- band nnd thnt of Morse, whq were' tried together on Jtho charge 6f vio lating tho banking laws. As tho door closed behind tho Jiir, Mrs. Curtis broke down completely nnd wept. Mrs. Morse, who has shown groator strongth and power to with stand tho susponso, was so nffnetod by tho condition of Mrs. Curtis, that sho arose and wont to her side. Through her tears, Mrs. Curtis looked up at Mrs. Morse, saw her ex pression nnd extendod her nnns. Tho women embraced onch other, sobbing. Mrs. Morse than placed her tirin nbout Mrs. Curtis, and led hor from tho courtroom. To those who havo soon tho attl tudo and dlsllko of tho two women throughout tho trlnl wqro greatly nf fectod by tho dramatic reconcilia tion. Tho hatred between tho tvo wo men wns Inoronsed during tho trial by tho efforts of each flunuctoi to throw tho blame for all wrong doing upon tho othor but when tho Iiiir bnndB overcame tholr differences tho Inst week, tho wives remnlnod moro frigid than ever, until tho sccim today. Engagement Extraordinary AT THE NICKELODION THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday aS Sunday Nights THE WORLD'S GREATEST EDUCATED HORSE TAFT ADDRESSES WOMEN'S SOCIETY Cincinnati, O., Nov. G. President elect Tnft made an address today be fore tho Women's Missionary Socie ty ut Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. His address was In com mendation of tho work being done by women In missions. His voice lias somewhat recovered from tho strain of tho campaign, though his address today was very dlfforeut from tho down beaten with clean hnnds nnd, Hpoeches of tho last fuw weeks. high repute carrying with him thu homngo of patriotic men." FOURTEEN KILLED DON FULANO i i.ni.j .null yV" " "' ' ' Ht?!K frt-fr-. 'B '' vv i.iiin ,fiMPHHy jMPWaBM-Bfc''"' w ? ks.4...mWB BH-?"-! ,. . jB fi ' B ' 'i . ' i i B i i i ii .i I'' .-y" lH7.u. ,.Miin "" ' "'' " ' ' B ..' Mi-me t f I ,,, , H i - j - 1 III II --, jM fc III III 1 jH - ' Admission, 10 Cents t A Real Living, Laughing, Talking Horse that appears upon the stage Special School Children's Matinee Satur day Afternoon at 2.30 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES EACH NIGHT San Francisco, tho drawing of 30 Nov. C gfter pauels, and the Blnhop Ilnrtzoll introduce tlTaft as "Prosldent." but ho denied tho title, Baying that thoro Is a man still at', Washington fully equipped to servo In thnt capacity, who will bo Prosl-1 dent until March 4. I Tnft declared that he spoku ua one Interested deeply In the government oxamlnatlon of 1-100 vonlromen, the of dependnnelos, nnd assorted thnt Jury to try Abo Ruof. on Hie charKoo knows that Christianity is India Fancy country-killed veal, You can always get it at w? lowest Pr'ces when it is in the market, v. We keep everything in a neat and sanitary condition. visitors welcome at any time, Our gooo's are guaranteed to be the very best, GIVE US A CALL of offering a bribo to Supervisor J. . Furoy, to secure his voto on a trol loy ordinance was complttod today. Tho 12 mon who will hrair tho ovl denco against tho cix-polltlcal boss nre: John Anderson, hulldifr; Wil liam 8. Harrison, merchiuit; Timothy Sullivan, contractor; John Bouttoler, butcbor; Alexander Bend, real os tato; QJiarles A. Rollor, retlred: William J. O'Leary. retired; JonnIs Murphy, retlrod; Goorco M. Shilling, mauufattturor; Joseph O'Brlon. ronl estato; James McNamaru, retlrod; William 'Oakley, contractor. The Tas ttwo have iuon ii;optod temporarily, subject Ui peremptory chnllengu. McNaraarn. howevor, wns pasbod by botli sides, and Onk ley has been passed by tho dnfonse. Ho wns passed pmllmlnarily Uy tho by th pvoseoutlon. nnd It Is not llko ly thnt lo will be challenged per emptorily today. NEW FIRM TAKES THE 7'APITAL I1AKURY Newklrk Broi. is the name of tho new firm thut has today takon pos sesion of th Capital Bakery, that went into tho hands of R. 12. Down- Ing, ns receiver, when tbo Ute man ager. Mr. Ullum. failed. Thes young men will put the well-known broaJ factory Into up-to-dato fix and pro ceed to build up tholr trade along progressive lines based upon morlt. COKE COMPANIES IHMJIN RUN.VINO 1'ULi; IliaRT Uniontown. Pa.. Nov 5 Superin tendent Klelgley Oliver, of tho Sny der Coke Plant today was instructed to begin work on the construction of 1000 ovens. The instructions de mand that every oven shall be ready for use by December 1. 81mllar or ders have been given by other companies. ponslblo to thu development of tho world. Ho wild that th'osubject of the do volopmont of China is one of great moment to the ontiro world. Tho president-elect ad Mrs. Tnft will lanvo tomorrow for Hot Springs, Vu., whole ho wll Ireinnln for -some tlmo. STOCK MARKET AGAIN SETS NEW RKCOKD New York, Nov. f. -Tho stock mur cot oponcd strong, nnd within n fow minutes nfter tho first liour Union Tiiolflo, S. P., tho stetO and jtbur Issues had again hurdled their for- ;mor high records, nnd nut now murks. Tho throadbnro rumor of nn oxtra Hill disbursement" wns again trot ted out. TSiirthorn Paclfce qnlukly gaining two points, nnd as rapidly losing it. Later in tho day prnfit tnklng omisod n resctlon to tho ex tent of one and two points. The de cline, however, wuh not marked by any disorder. Liquidation wus lmavy, but absorption was prompt and uni form. Tho olos.o wns woax. Union closed 17t.: Bo u thorn, 110; Northorn Pacldo, 148; St. Paul. 144; Reading, 135; copper, 83 smelter. 85; orlo, 31. I1IO DHEDfilXO PIMlslECT WILL PROHAHLY CARRY San Franclico, Nov. C. Tho voto on the uct to dredge India basin, tho bonds, Interest nnd sinking fund to bo a tnx on tho mnto harbor proporty of San Francisco, Is still In doubt. Tho voto nganst the monsuro in Alameda, Loi Angeles, Snntn Clara and Snn Joquln counties wns unoxpeotedly THE ELECTRIC MOTOR REAT8 'ISM ALL when motlvo powor Is under cob sldorntlon beats thorn in conven ience, economy, safety and all 'rounj satisfaction. As a matter of buJnest wisdom you should consult ui whon you nood powor It makes no dif ference how much or little. "Every thing eloptrlcnl" and tho best ware and work at tho lowost fair prlco nro tho rtiotlvo powor of our btwlaes. Estimate on a hint from you that you'ro In tho market, HYDE IIROH. ELECTRIC CO., Phono 1512 Im'IIs, 11 N, Lllwiy fitn'ot. TAFT HAS GARRIED MISSOURI 8t. Ix)uIh, Mo., Nov 6,ThU nfor noon tho returns show that. Tnft large but tho voto In favor of the I carried tho stnto by 030, according to amendment In San FrancUco also I was extraordinarily heavy, Scattering rouurus from tho Inter ior of tho state where the-official count has Just begun, Indicates that many counties out n heavy yio against thu measuro nnd otloru a subHtnntlnl majority 'n Its favor. The not neems to have a slight majority and may bo carried. HELPED WOMAN HOD AND CHLOROFORM HUHIIAND unofficial roturns, which nro nlmost comploto. Hadloy, Republican, In olocted governor, but tho rst of tho stuto tloket appears to bo safely Doiu oorntlo. .MICflKlAN ELKOTrMVAR.VER 11V J ,(M0. MAJORITY Detroit, Mich., Nov. fi Practically comploto returns from the stnto today assuro thov ro-olootlon of Oovornor Fred M. Wiirmjr. Republican, by a plurality of 10,000. SEARCHING COUNTRY FOR MIKHfNO FATHER Ms Angeles, Nov B. Efforts to find his father, James D. Nllo, who dliappoared from the family homo In Chicago. Illinois, nearly three years gao, are being mndo today by Fred Nile, who Is now in Los Angeles, Nile left his home early oho moralNg. He bade his wife and son good byo. In tending, as be said, to paw (ho re malader of the day at kb Moe oh North State street. Sine that time his family have never heard from him, Los Ia AjiuqIcn Fight. Anguloa O'sl., Nov. 5. Jim Oakland Cal.. Nov. C.R. O Rak stepson of Michael HnlllliHii. h sSanj VrttllciHMl tiollttf'Inn. Ih In tlm. nllv' prison Jnre V)IlfftHHloll he aided hor to chloroform nnd rob!"1 th? ,,aolflo Athlollo club at Naut her husband. e tadivy as the result of tho I "urry '" u 'nvorlto at 10 to 0 today of Mrs C. R. IlrlKht. thafOVOr. J,,n llynn ,n "loir h U,W Aicordlng to Mrs. Bright, sho bo on me oiinmoreil of Hlaka, that sho Junction. The light will bo a. ten-round no doolslou bout and promlie to bo ln- fell In with his suggestion that she ;. , .. . t-avyweignts nave should chloroform hor husband and B" . BV .l '""" I0wing tneir rob him after roiirinir tnr ih iBh. momK Denver, and have trained This wns done, and she says Hlako 'Kflr harder than iHy othtr two secured $HC. jflghtors who hare C0Hdlttoa4 them- Ittor sho learned that Blako had' TM r,ltkli "H9 wtth H du,o uAiojmm oi i-apxe auu Ketchel. caused an estrangement between hor self utid her husband, by carrying Tommy Cswufleld Is In Portland concocted tales to each regarding tho' ,.,., ',,. .', ' . " wiami VlMtiBK wlta .friends for a few days.