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DAILY OATITAL JOURNAL, BALjCM, QRBGOX, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 4Q0r J.L STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER Elegant Neckwear JUST RECEIVED WE HAVE JUST OPENED THE MOST HEAUTIFUL LINE OP LA- f ' DIES' NECKWEAR EVER SHOWN IN SALEM WE KNOW IT. WE ARE ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT IT. WE ARE SURE OF A GREAT HUSK NHSs" THIS WEEK IN OUR NECK. FIXING DEPARTMENT. PRICES WILL RANGE 15c to '$7.50 Ask to see the new ruffsthey are simply beautiful CHRISTMAS JOURNAL ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE ART COVER EAMSHIP WAR BRINGS LOW RATES I REST OF CARS FOR t COASTWISE RAILROADS (United 1'rro Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 12. The Southern Pacific company hns pined Inn order with tho Pullmnn Car com- puny for CO now standard sleepers and sovornl observation cars (or uro on' Its trains 15 and 1C between here ISan Francl-co, Nov. 12. In order nnd Portland nnd for uso on tho meet tho cut In rutOB on flour ,Qwl trains botwoon horo and Los bm Pacific coast ports to tho Ori- Angeles. Tho now cars are to cost a It, that has been made -by tho . million dollars nnd wheiv'thoy nttlvo icadlan Pacific, Qrcat Northern iloro theso trains will havo ns flno Nippon Yimen Kalsha Stenmshly u Horvlco ns tho Twentieth Century apanlcs In tho north, tho Pnciflc Limited between Chlcngo nnd Now III today made effective n reduc- York on tho Now York Central HneB. la In tho rato on flour to Hour. Tho order sent to tho Pullmnn Cnr bag from $4 to $3 a ton. company omurncoB tho following This fame reduced rnto will hold iclTids of Pullmnn enrs: on all tho Paclftc Mnll lines pm tho coast to Hong Kong, mil ill thought that the Portland nnd riitlc lino will get inoro trado un- the new schedulo than tho other Iim will get. IjThe, reason for the reduced rato ou ur U given as a war on trnmp jtimcrg that carry cargoes from tt to the Orient nnd which havo cutting Into tho trnns-Paclf'c de by reducing rates. (The Paclf'c Mall ofllclals say thut Bur l the largest cargo carried here to tho Orient and thut ag Kong Is tho principal Oriental rt effected by thp competition of op steamers bo rates on cargoes other ports havo not boon, ..rod OXKtJIt ALIIANY JEWELER DIES. Mlenry Ewert-a ptonoor jewoler of mny, died Saturdny night, at his ;oe in this city at tho ago of 78. He id tyien 111 with Brlght's dfsenso, it his Illness was not aorlous until V days ago. arrs JEWELERS !aly Ihtistmasj elections1 Phpnonuna constantly escanos ar PercepMon But what the evo i tho conscience must surely Neve Thurfifnr h ,o ,.. ! ' Chrl tmas gifts now" wo , as "H'Uous for your welfare "Jr own i Mako a golden rulo for your- tha Parr's Jewelry storo !s " wtuiout your recogni tion V SIut V "a t Iip enriched by your r a s JEWELERS ' Cars with two seat rooms ono drawing room nnd ton sections. Cars with 12 sections, ono draw lug.room nnd ono amoklng room. Oars with 1G sections. All theso cars hnvo dentnl room, whoro pnssongorfl can go to glvo nt tcntton to tholr teeth Instead of us- Ing tho wash room. Tho cars will be rondy within -the noxt threet months. Besides this prdor, thq. Harrimnn lines on tho Pnciflc coast havo placed orders with soveral largo car build ing flrrhB'fof 220 new' passenger cars of tho latest typo. This 6rdor Will cost over two million dollars besfdeB' tho Pullman order. ' '" Tho Increased 'traffic between' tho coast cities nnil tho dom'itnd for more trains nro assigned today ns tlfo reasons for tho new orders. works" (Continued From Page 1.) CLEVELAND LINES ARE OPERATE! BY RECEIVER (United Press Leased Wlro.) Clovolnnd,"0., Nov. 13. Tho true Ion lines of ' Cleveland, which hnvo been tho basis of a long legal strug gle that has attracted tho attention of tho entire country, nro to bo operated under .the direction of Judge Robert W. Taylor, of tho United States court for tho north ern district of Ohio, ns tho result of action In his court today whan, re ceivers were appointed. Judge Taylor named F. A. Scott nnd Vnrron A. Dlckol ns tho ro qolverH ,qf the Municipal Traction company nnd tho Cleveland Hallway company, pursuant to tho petition of th'o Central Trust company of New York, hb trustees for tho bond hold ers. ' Ench receiver must furnish a bond of $100,000 find then they wUI take over th'o management of tho lines under the Immediate direction' of the court. , " Th6y nro Instructed to glvo tho "lowest poBolblo rate of fare, con Bjstent with good Bervlce." What this rato will bo, depends upon the decision of Judge Taylor, as ho will have the final decision on every ques tion of policy nnd manipulation re garding tho operation of tho linen. pf dead In the mlno disaster to bo 327. Three hundred and sixty men woro at work In tho mlno ut tho tlmo of tho explosion. Thirty-eight escaped, but one of these died today and Bovornl others aro fatally hurt. Tho flro In the mlno Is now burn ing fiercely nnd It Booms that It will bo Impossible to enter It for sovoral dnys. Practically the whole population of this city of forty thousand people has gathered In tho vicinity of the mlno and hundreds 61 reltttlvon of tho Imprisoned men aro In the hor ror stricken crowds. After the first explosion, there were sovernl others, which, it Is be lieved, communicated the fire to aM parts of the mine. Grand Opera House Jno. F. Cordray, Mgr. Saturday, Nov, 14 JOS. M. GAITES Presents Geo. M Cohen's Musical Winner LITTLE JOHNNY JONES The Famous merlcin Beaat and Cohuis Dancing CJurus MUSIC LAUGHTER IRLS 34 Weeks In New York 22 Week in Chicago. PRICES SI. ."50, 31.00, 75c, ."50. Seat sale Saturday 9 A. L Phpn orders accepted. The Capital Journal Christmas Advertising annual will be Issued ns oufatomat) on the day bofore Chirst mns, and will bo a fine paper to send nai to Eastern people nnd friends to advertise this city and tho Willamette alley. The entire pnpor will be devoted to showing up the progress thnt our city and country nre making tho record of develop ment on nil important linos. Tho papers will bo circulated In largo quantltle by the Doard of Trado and tho Willamette Valley Develop ment league. Mr. F. F. Toovs, for nearly threo years with the Hazelwood Creameiy Co. of Portland, has been employed. as tho principal descriptive writer, and all who know his newspaper ability will understand that tho Christinas Journal will be pleasant reading. Scvoral thousand coplos In addition to the regular Isfaio will b printed. Tho Twentieth Century Automobile cover Is n work ot art and will pleaso old and young. Our friends will kindly glvo Mr, Toova any assistance in their power. W? desire to mako this edition a nailer so that when a copy Is sent to a por son it will land him In Oregon for life with nil hltt belongings. Lot till work to thnt-ond. CRIMINALS TO GAIN BY MARRIAGE fREEDONABRUZZIS WEDDING DAV WOMAN REAL ESTATE DEALER IN PRISON San FranclMb, Nov. 12, MUs Ida E. Miller, n well known realty deal or of thlB city, Ib In tho city prison today awaiting tho outcome ot a charge of forgery that baB been placed ngniiiBt hor by Miss Frances Chntten, n wealthy woman, who uc- cused MIsb Miller of having forged her namo as endoraement to sovernl notes. Miss Miller is said to have admit ted that 6he wroto Miss Chntton's namo to tho notes In question but that she had Miss Chotten's permis sion to do so, Miss Chatton dunlos this. ADD MISSING San Francisco Col., Nov. 12. Rov. David J. Evans, socretary of the ecceslasilcal court of Inquiry that Is examining Into tho chargos that have been made against Rov. Pnybon Young, rector of the Church of 8t. Mary, the Virgin. In conneotlon with the disappearance of Edna Clark, announced thlB morning that there would be no moro basslons of the court of Inquiry until after affida vits have been fllod with tho court. 'No moro hearsay or gowlu will be considered before this bord at all." declared Rev. Bvana. "We will In vestigated carefully evory charge that Is made agalaat Hev Youiik but hete chart must b sworn to. Un til ws riv0 affidavits, ws ahall take no actios." (United Tress Lowed Wire.) Rome, Nov. 12. To promote tl.o happlne&s of tho pcoplo nt the tlmo tho Elklns-D'Abruzzl nuptlalB nro colobrnted, Imperial clomoncy will ho oUomlod all potty and political of fenders.accordlng to reports current here today. Tho Duke D'AbruzzI has been conference with his cousin Kln Victor Emmanuel, accotdlng to tho court gossips, nnd Jt Is Inttmntcd that amnesty to prisoners will bo given at tho tlmo of tho marrlago of Katherlne Elklns to the duko. Tho Italian monarch celobratc.1 IiIb birthday anniversary yostorday but tho proposed promotion of tho duko to tho rnnk of rear-admiral In tho navy which was announced for tho king's birthday, wnR not made. It Is said AbruzzI requested that tho matter bo Indefinitely postponed. Proparatlonn nro quietly going on for the wedding. It is hntcd, how ever, that the duko still Is soliciting tho consent of Queen Mnrghcrlta, to tho match, although hor rofuutil would not prevent the nuptials, It Ip said, II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI 1 1 II II i Ml I HI 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 till 1 1 1 1 1 Hint Special Prices WHEEL SUCCESSFUL IIETTOHH DOWN STREET San Francisco, Nov. 12. Joseph Lyons nnd L. Noonnn, two of San Francisco's big business mon nro ex plaining to tholr friends todny thnt they hnvo not gono crazy nnd thnt thoy were In tholr right minds last night when thoy trundled Joseph Lawrence nnd William Goldman, two equally prominent business mon down Markot street last night, pro ceeded by a brass band playing "Hall to tho Chief." Thq parade ot Inst night was only tho belated paying of nn election hot Lyons nnd Noonnn had bet on nrTin and' tho other two fancied Tnft. Tho wheolbnrrow parndo bogan at Eighth and Folsom stroots, threo blocks south of tho city hnll. Tho mon wheolcd tho victors over td Marko street and down Market street to Third, amid tho cheering of a largo crowd, frrnfflo wan al most blocked 'during tho pnrado. POSTAL DEFICIT IS LARGEST' IN HISTORY (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, D. a, Nov. 12, Poctmastor Oenoral Ocorgo Von L. Meyer today announced that tho pos tal deficit of the last fiscal year was $16,910,378.99, the grcatost la the history- of the country. Ho suggest ed that, as a, moans Qt preventing a deficit a special total purcelv post bo Inaugurated ovoi rural free d fi ll vorcy routes, Postmaster Genoral Meyer doclnrwd that tho establish ment of this parcels jiont would wlpu out tho deficit ultimately by making rural free delivery routes self-supporting. Tho postal recelpta for tho 'ast fiscal year wero 191,478,CX,41 and tho expenditures woro f 208, J31. 886. Tho receipts far the fiscal year 1908 oxcooded those of the fis cal year 1907 by J7.893.657. 84. Tho postal receipts for October, 1908, showed a general Increase over tho recelpu for tho same month last year. Tho statomems of the re ceipts from tho five largest postof flees show that New York received $1,701,797.69 during this month, a 6 per cent increase ovor tho recelpte for tho same month last -year. Snn Francisco Is nigh on the list with (192,698.06, an Incroaso or nearly 6 per cent ovor Octobor, 1907. Not In of Fliuil Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that tho uu dorslgned has filed his dual account of tho estate of Ann'e II. Whltlock, deceased, and that tho county conirt has set the same for hearing on Mon day, ttie 28th day of December. 190S at one (1) o'clock p. in. of aid day. at tho court room of the county court of Marlon county. Or- X egon in tU county court house nt the city of Salem, Mnrlon county. Oregon, and mat tno same ana ..1. I, ..!.. . 4l,,..,. ...III 1 V. Mliy uawniun iiivivm; '" hoard and pawed upon lr ths court ,at -alii tlmo and else. Dated gt Salem, Oregon, tbU N wBr aW COnot m 9V I lp W' I wW jfctt On a Big lol of Broken J sizes in Men's Suits 'Young Men's Suits, Boy's Suits and Men's Odd Pants Prices Reduced from i 20 er cent I to a 40 Percent :j To close out tho lot. Only ono or two suits of a kind but nil i olzeo in dlfteront lots. 'It's an opportunity you can't afford to mUa T if you need anything in tho clothing line. An Enormous Shipment of f New Laces and Embroideries t Just Received Tluy'ro all shown In our now somplo books. ALL SHORT LENGTHS AND patterns whloh I4V0 no insertion to match havo been sorted from our regular lino nnd plncod on our bargain tnblo? at Exactly Half Price 2? . C a e 1 I X -J&GrSeSl24 IQ&dSt' &&3Bme 3&yK X OUR STORE WIMj (JLOSE EVERY EVENING AT 5:0 EXCEPT- I I ING SATURDAYV urn 1 111 nn mi iini 1 u n Minim 1 in n m 1 1 1 mn ' X 1 SAYS SHE IS VICTIM OF SPITE w Sho finally bocRino tired of his at tompt at lovo-maklng, Bhe says, and wroto to her shitor nt Missoula, Mont., asking for n loan of 275 to sottlo tho entire account, Hor sister ngreed to let her hav tho rnonoy, sho saye, nnd she saet QlloH nt Hutte where ho said h would return her collateral to her as soon ns tho $275 was paid. They wenU to MIbsouIa together, (United Prosa Ixsod Wlro.) Chicago, Nov, 12. .Mrs. Marthu . Dunnhy. wife of Dr. Dunuhy of Dos- ton. arrived horo todav from that hn Bny. n"l J'o money was paid city to faco charges preferred again'. J .T in tho prosenco of her sUter, imp hv nharift. r. oiiimi a .mnnf.v s?4 the collateral roUiraefl to her. . f v...., , .,w-.t m --rif londor of Doston, thai biq had stej'd scvoral thousand dollars worth,of Jtt curltles nnd Jowolry from hint wjillo they T,-crc staying at a local ivU Giles declares that ho wont, tq vU reom-ono day to ind hla trunk -bro, en, the uecurtleB and Jowolry gono and Mr Danphy missing. Mrs, Duaphy emphatically denied that sho' was guilty, In nn Intorvley to the prez after her arrival today, She declared that she hud borrowed tho money from Olios nlno month.i ago, offering stock In tho Hillock Medical Institute ot Hoston and some Jewelry nj rollatoral, She declares that she paid 125 a week until tho account was al most paid and that QIIob trlod to make lovo to hor during this tlmo fU VIIO kUllflVII Sho dontos that she ovor broke' U to Qllen' trunk and ascribes his chargos to revenge because his at tentions woro not rocolvod by fcsr, Mrs. Dunphy Is v nleco of Frederick P Plngeniann, proprietor of tu Golden West hotol In San Francisco. N 1 m I ill K'""- l l Wlllamrtto Iioim Tho Willa-motto plg-nkln klcke-s lost to Albnny collogo football play era yesterday by n licoro of 11 to 4. Tho gamo was lost to tho local team through -n slight weakness at one tlmo whloh the Albany mon took nd vuli t ago of. Aim high and consider yourself capnbleof great things. lirtlilfcliilfcltelMMiiiillittiliililltWMiliiMilMiWMIiiiHHllililM pew and Slightly Used Automobiles I 1 BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. Great bargains In tho following autes: Tourist '07 model, 7 passeugor, glass front, clock, speodo- M meter, gas lights, In perfect ordor, 11650, Cost 13000. Franklin Touring Car, top.gas lights, nowly overhauled, Cost 93100, for S13C0. Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glass front, top, speedometer, clock, gas lights, In flno cond Itlon. Cost $3000, for 91360. Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glass front, top, spoedomoter, gas lights, In lino condition, Cost $3000, for 91250. A bargain. ' Orient Touring Car, glass front, top, all now tiros. Cost 92800, for a Quick snlo 9800, NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES. Popo Waverly Electric, In perfect condition, loon used i months. Cost $2200, with now roctlflor for charging from elec tric light. Cost $3000, all for $1150. All rnnkor of Runabouts In porfoot condition, from $175 to $600. ' FOR BARGAINS SEE US. THE WISE MAN BUYS A USED CAR Father Pa)en Youiu "ised "f vomber 12th. 1908 knowing wh-r- the mining Edna if. n. HAVRE, Clark of ban Francin Is writes AdtnlnU'raUn of the estaia of Annie from his phice of hiding asking for1 r whltlock. deceased, an Investigation. ll-12-5wks I Portland Automobile Commission House AUTOMOBILE ROW. 534-36 Alder Street, Corner 17th. Phone A Main 4455 We are the only exclusive Second-Hand Donlers In ' Portland. The largest on the Coast. FREE STORAGE AUTO REPAIRING iiwwwwmiayimwtwiiimiwwmmwmmsniiiniwi IP