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""tip 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, IMJH, OMMOW, WKDNH9DAY, NOVKMBMft llf 1WW. P There Is Yet Time! railroad onglnoor, who was scalded ' yilmlllllHillmlllHIlllilIM , a wreck Novate last July. The , Z . J I ton follow workors who camo to his To Renew the Paper on Your Dining Room Walls aid today mako a total of 160 who havo glvon akin to the Injured en gineer. It Ib bolloved that ho will recover nnd that his euro will bo ono of tho most romarkablo In the I history of skin grafting. I KIDNAPER OF ENGLISH CAUGHT COPYRIGHT Can we not help you in some way to make your Thanksgiving Entertainment the success you desire? Run over in your mind and make a mental list of those things you believe you can use to good advantage and also how nicely and cheaply we can furnish them for you. f'OJtAV PO8B0T B80JJ POlinfl) Seattle, Wash., Nov 11. Leo Dczomor, who Is nccusod of attempt ing to kidnap Edward English, tho j ; wealthy loggor ( Whatcom county, and hold him for $5000 ransom, was !! captured In a logging camp near J ; Snohomish, according to n report Just received hero by tho local police. Farmer information cannot uo oo- X talned because tho posso is supposed J to bo in a douso forest not far from ' Mnrysvllle. It Is thought that if tho report of tho capture Is true, Bozo- ' . mor wns located Uy Shorlff-olect J ) Stevenson nnd a posse that started ( out early today. Stevenson had In- i , formation that Ilozemor was hiding 2J i fc a log cabin and Unit food, was be J ,1ns brought to him by frlom!. fri 1 1 in 1 1 M 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 n i n-H-y. J 'i DO YOU r Ml USE POWER? jjThe House Furnishing Co J 177 Liberty St. D. H. JAMES, Prop. SOCIALISTS (Continued From Page 1.) Ikreaton nnothor outbreak tonight. Tho BocIallBta nro In sympathy with the Servians and nro opopuod to tho attitude of. tho government In recent uventa. BKKVTA THREATENED . , WITH REVOLUTION ' Vlsnna, Nov. 11. Roports from fiotgrado today say that Sorvla 1b on tho vorgo of civil war, as tho result of tho Insistent domaudu that King Totor abdlcnto tho throne In favor of Prlnco George. This would bo a direct stop toward tho punlshmont ef tho present rcglmo for what .the yooplo consider serious orrorB In tho prosont crisis. Tho army of Sorvla Is divided In sontlment botwoon tho two factions and there is immediate dungor of most serious dovolopmonta. Russia fa trying to act as tho poacomnkor but 1b advocating that King Potor abdlcnto, ofToriug him rofugo ,nn In cotno nnd compensation for loss of tho throne. HEAT AND THREATENED' 1 to Kihii irm WIFE Spokane, Nov. 11. That hur hus band h33 repeatedly threntonodi to blow her brains out, choked hor compollcd her to ulcop on tho Unm (lor without any covorlng, and', oro nnothor occasion, kicked her litlllv( ; out of doors, comprised part of tho testimony given In the pollco court today by Mrs. Mary C. Larson, wlfp of Andrew Larson, who woa a broth er of tho Into Peter Larson, said to havo boon tho wealthiest man in the northwest. Ho wns on trial charged with threatening to kill lits wifo and nlso wltli nnnimlf nml linttnrv. At tho nnn- elusion of tho hearing ho whb put un der n $2000 bond to keep tho peace AMUNDSEN TO FLOAT tr a year. TO POLK IN IOK PACK.' ChrlBtlnna. Nov. 11. Captain AMKIMCABT OFFTCERS TO Roald Amundsen Ih making propnru-' CONDUCT COTIAN ELECTION tlons today for nnothor lecture tour Hnvnna, Nov. II. American to obtain funds Tor" tho BtartlnR at army officers arc leaving today for his voyngu hi Bonrch of tho nortti "fr posts In tho sfr proVnces from l)0o. wMdr tnry will act as supervisors of Ho finished bin lectures here last t"0 rar guards m a furthor pra nlght with n talk boforo tho king nnI cautfem against trouble fn tho nn othor distinguished mon at tho Roy-,tlonnl ofcctlon of Novombor 14. The ni nnncrnnMpiii nnriniv inui i, nnt-.arnrr oincors woro oruorou to inoir I I lined his platur for starting tho polar expedition for tho llrat time. Captain Amuudaou will start froim San Francisco early in 1910 on tho Pram which will bo equipped for ui stations by Governor Clmrlos 13. Mngoonr recontry. Roports from many of tho towns In tho rsTnmt today Indfcato thnt fio rlou' troublo may bo expected on Bovon-yoara' voyage. Uo plans tc omct'on day. aovemor aiagoon faBton his Bhlp- fn tho Ice northwust , would Ilko to preserve order wltn- of Point Uncrow, tho mot northerly point In Alaska. He hopoH to drift from thoro to tho north polo. mitcanfng- on the Amorlcan troops now Btntloncd horo. If, howovor, tho situation becomes nlrnmlng, lie will ordor out tho soldiers. . Major Horbort J. Slocum, who or gantzed tho rural guard of tho in laid, will bo in chnrgo on olectloa dny and Gonoral Rodrlguoz of tho fiiif mmf tm f intiiiitf f if nmtP READ THIS LETTER Park Carpet Mills JOHN GAY'S SONS, Incorporated The Capital Flowing Mills use electric powet They have jtst ceased to tise theit steam plants. Better see us about you power needs rt--'- " Portland Railway Light & Power Company WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION i iiutwtt 4-3 1 Bin 8 n 1 1 a i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u ci 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 iniinitH OFFER SKIN" TO RAVM lift; of KxaiMnsir (United Press Leased Wire.) Bln Tlnfnnt f.t Mow 11 TVn w.... ..m.w., w...,, iwi, i. V. I . ... .tt ..nnln I. TIn..nnn men called at tho Cottage hospital 7",m" '"" J "", ru"""" "" "",""'1 hero today and offered to havo parts to na"8t "'m' of tjioir skin removed to bo grafted hoosKVNLT KAII) TO on tho body of Philip Redmond, u Y ' ' IlE kkkMV OF PKACR Philadelphia, Nov. 11. That Projtdent RoobovoU, wlnnor of the Nobol peace prlzo, should bo con sidered nit onomy of penco Is aston ishing tho mombers of tho Frlenda of Poaco association todny. Professor William I&sac Hull ot Swathmoro collogi Is responsible I for tho statement nnd the memborH of tho local brnnch of tho organiza tion nro hinting today at what thov term nn atack upon their Idols, "Theodore Roosevelt a tho moat jdangorous onomy to tho causo of In- I tornatlonal poaco to bo found In th'H country," declnred Profewor Hull. ( In an address boforo a solect audl- onco of tho association last night Ho Tt followed thh up with tho stntemen i thnt Captain Richmond Pearson Hobsnn nnd Rear-Admiral Robloy D. Evans, who are tho foromost advo cates of tho expansion of tho coun try's lighting strength are greatly thwarting tho efforts thnt aro betns mado to develop modern Ideas of penco COSGROWi: GH, )ES HO tho govornor-oloct's policies. Gor- CAIMno( UNIA. FOR IIKALTH crnor Mead said ho folt suro of Cos Pomoro7, "W nsh Nov. 11. -Gov- Krovo'o recovery, but refused to say ornor-oioccCoiigrovo' expects to loave whothor ho would contlnuo as chlof Friday fos-C&Ufornltu for tho bonoflt i oxocutlvo of tho stnto provided Cos of his healtlku At a- rocont confer-, Brove, did not return In tlmo to bo once Govenmci Mor and Mr. Coa- Innugurntod. grove cano to an umloratandlng re- r. gnrdlng tito' noxt administration. Charles A. Straus, ox-chaslor of Cosgrovo nicetvod tfto nssuranco of tho Portland postolllco nccusod of Governor Men4 thu tho later would ombczzlomont, has boon rolonsod on do ovorytnlfcs possible to carry out $5000 bonds. 1 Action will remote tiefc which theory canaot wire. CASTORIA 1'or Infants aaiCWW Tfc8 Kind You Haw Alwip I m Bears tho Signature of Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 5th, 1008. Tho Hottso Filrnlshlng Co., Salem, Orogon, aoutlemon: Wo aro nbtwit to ontor a now Hotvson In Carpots, which wo oxpoct will bo a largo one. During tho past olght months wo havo put forth Bpeclal effort producing nn unusually attractive lino for tho coming auason.. Tho past eoafton has boon nn unusual ono, duo to tho flnauclnl conditions existing throughout tho country which holpod to cur tall trado to a largo oxtent, but conditions and conudenco hnvo improved to such an extont as to mako tho, outlook for tho futuro moro choorful and brighter in ovory way. This year'a crops wore ono ot tho largest on record, tho farmer has .otalnod a high price for his products, and Indications point to a larger volume ot trnde IudustrlOB nro rosumlng in ovory state, consequently wo look for a good spring business. Jt Is unnecessary to toll you of tho merit of our goods, as you havo sold thorn for the past 12 years which would Indicate that jou appreciate their worUand many good qualities. .Qur object has been to make tho PARK MILLS carpets the finest grades pro duced lu this country ami wo bollovo wo havo roachod that point; where wv cap truthfully ,,8ay "Thpro aro nono bettor," nml thnt they nro the bqst manufactured In stylo, color, finish and durn llllty. Wo have the .most ex6Uulvo pattorna, filled with wich orlglnnllty amj style as aro not displayed olsowhoj-o. . , When our representative calls upon you nnd displays 'our linos for tho coming season, wo nro confident you will bo pleased and we hope thnt .you will bo In a posltlqn to glvo us tho plonsuro .of a largo order, llko thoso of tho past which will havo qur vpr,v, best and prompt nttontlon. , Wo oofdlnll thank you for past favors, and await the contJ,H. unnco of enmo in future Yours truly, JOHN GAY'S SONS, Inc IWf4tW-Wfflflt1 -f eHtM Italian King's nirtiubty, Rome, Nov. 11. All Italy Is col obratlng today tho occasion of tho 39th birthday of King Victor Em mnnuol III, tho third king of United Italy P'ibllc festivals nro 'in prog rocs In this- city, Florence, Naple3 nnd Vienna nnd His majesty hnB boon tho recipient of congratulatory moasnrea from nil tho ro!gnlng mon hrchs of Europe. 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