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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
frUftt CAPITAL JOUnVAtf fiAhmt, ORIMOilf, lfftlPAY, NOVKMnKK T, 1M), . i We've Good Overcoats i As Well As Good Clothes and They're Made By Hart,SchaffneiMarx Good Clothes Makers We want you to know we've got some of the finest things here that Hart, Schaffner and Marx ever made. They're special things produced for us, and for you. We'll show you some of the smartest styles in fine overcoats; new ideas for this season both in fabrics and in models, nobody in the whole country offers such values as we do in our "Hart, Schaffner and Marx" fine clothes; it's the same in suits, we. show the best in the market; at low prices. Every dollar you pay here gets value. -THIS STORE IS THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MAKX CLOTHES THE FIRST TO WEAR OUT AND MANY SUFFER (f I (7 fEFji $ FjjEt!Qj -fiH. t H Copyright 190! by Hrt Schiflhtr fc Mr XttL&9L fTtyi .BgfliJtij $0 0000000000 0 CITY NEWS 00000000000 Weather Forecast Fair tonight ami Saturday. flllsoit'fl IMaco Elovon barbor chalro. . Vou Do Not NYed To work hard for ovory dollar you got. Lot Falrport ninko boiuo money for you. Soo ml. pugo 4. Cull for IlliW for Wood Ulds will bo rccolvcd up to Docom lior 20 1908, by tho undorslguod for tlio city of Salem, Oregon, for 125 cords of largo second growth fir wood, aald wood to bo cut not lator than "March lHt, 1900, and to bo do Uvorod ut tho city hall In Salem not lator than October 1, 1909. Right roBorvod to rojoct any and nil bids. Ha Id wood tQ bcnccoptahlo to and rocolvod by a cummlttoo on public biiildlugB uf Bald-city. W. A, Mooros, Recorder. Md-lwkly. Phono Your Hunday Moat ordora to StoiiHloff Bros.' muiltnry markot anil you will glvo your family and guosta tho boflt din ner In tho city. Phono 321. Owing To unavoldnblo circumstances tho rug sale at 190 Comm6rclul atroot will not opon until Monday at 1 p. m. Alwoya progroBBlvo, up-to-dnto Full cqulpmont, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. Never Let Chances Llko Falrport pass you by. Seo ad. jingo -I. Mr Millinery Bale All gooda at ono-hnir prlco, re gardless of coot. Our entire Btocn. muat bo sold by December 15. All liats trlmrood 10 oruor witnoui oxin charge. ' Mlaa Evnna, Meyers' store. ii-ao-tf Ladles Ion nro Invltod to oxnmluo our display of rugs at 190 Commercial atroot at 1 p. in. Monday, whoro soata will bo provided. A. W. Dennis. There 1h a Tide In the affairs of every man. It talc on at Its Hood leada on to fortune. 800 Falrport ml. on pago 4. When In Portland Visit Hall'a rostaurant, 230 Wash !ngton atreot. o-o-d Ho Uo HesltateM Is Lost" So got busy with bouiu Falrport lota. Soo ad. pago -t. W, T. Motion, Undcrtakor Thoo Hugs Will plenBo you In pattern, vnrloty of atylo and prices. Placod on aalo Monday at 1 p. m. t 190 Commer cial street Important MeotliiR Of Sllvor Bell Circlo, Blectlonpf a mm ethir Important business h 1 bo trnnsnetod tonight. All mem bers aj-p requested to be preaont. By order of tho Guardian Neighbor, lylvla Farral. BIG GAIN IN ATTENDANCE OF SCHOOLS Superlutondont Powers line now propared tho Novombor ourollmont for tho city schools for tho year of 1908, and In comparison with tho nt tondnnco of Inst year, tho total gain Is 83 for tho snmo month. Tho preaont enrollment for No vember Is as folowu with the Novom bor, 1907, ourollmont ndjolnlng to hIiow tho loss and gain: Hu'Ht school ,....527 495 Grant school 312 31G Park Bchool 320 321 Lincoln school 215 227. Contral school ...... ,X .147 142 lllgli school 351 319- Tho consuB-tnkor for sahoolH in tho city will comploto'hls work within tho uoxt month, and at which time, all tho Children who nro not attend ing school in compllnnco with tho law," will bo located and tho truant otllcor Bont on an Investigation. PLYERS WIELDER GETS LIGHT FINE tiff naked for 1D4 as a satisfactory sottlombnt, but after testimony had boon takon, it waa found that there woro sovcrnl countorclaima against Mott thius otfstandlng Mott's claim of 154. Waltor WInslow nppcarod ns counsol for Casto, and Caroy F. Martin for Mott. EDNA CLARK IS IN MUCH DEMAND KLDKKLV FOLKS WHO SUFFICH WITH HAD KIDNMVS OH HLAD 110K SHOULD MAKN THIS UP. The great innjority of men nnd women n t the age or 50 years beg'n to feel the first "igns of advancing age In some form of kidney trouble and bladder woakium. Few aro en tirely free from that torturous dl ensc, rhcimntlun, which Is not n disease In Itsrlf, but a symptom of a deranged function of th? kidneys, which have become clogged and -lugglsh, fal'lng In their duty or sifting and straining the poisonous wnste matter, uric acid, etc., from the blood, permitting It to remain and decompose, settling about thf Joints nnd muscles, causing InUnse pain and suffering. Tho bladder, howovor, causes tho old folk , the most annoyance, espe cially nt night nnd early morning. Hundreds of renders who suffer will find tho following, which la known as tho Dniulillon m'xturo, tho most hnrmlesa nnd effective treatment to clean tho system of rheumatic poisons, remove Irritation of tho bladder and relievo urlnnrv difllcttltlrs of tho old people It Is a tiito vitalizing tonic to tho entlro kidney nnd urinary structure, roln vogoratfng tho entire system." Tho Dandelion mixture consists of tho following 8lmplo prescription, tjio Ingredients of which can bo ob tained from nny good pharmncy at small cest: Compound Knrgon, one ounco; Fluid Extract Dandollon, one-half ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla three ounces. Slinks well In a bottle nnd tako in teaspoon-till- dosos after each meal and upon going to bed, also drink plenty of water. This proscription, though, simple, Is always offectlvo In tho diseases nnd afflictions of tho kldnoys an'! bladder nnd rhoumatlsm. Klwood Logan, tho man who waa arrested n fow dayB ago for assault ing two boys on tho streets nnd strik ing Waltor Johnson on tho head with a pair of plyers, was lined $15 in tho Justice Court this morning. Not withstanding tho seriousness of tho charges brought against Logan, tho Judge took lonlont measures in pun ishing tho man aftor testimony had shown that ho was guilty of tho crlmo of assnult and battory. Logan is no ordinary bad man, nor does ho apparontly desiro to bo. Ho will prob ably servo out tho flno In Jail, hav ing no funds with which to pay tho court. Attorney Frank Holmes do fondod Logan, and Waltor WInslow appeared for tho stnto. Toledo, 0 Nov. 27. Edna Clark is In this city today seeking tho pro tection of rolntlvos from reporter, fltn.go managers nnd mngazliio writ ers, who havo prnctlcally drlvon nor out of Chicago. TIjq girl ato Thankc g1vlfig""dlnnor horo yoatorday with tho family of her cousin F. II. Clark, She oxprossod horsolf as greatlv'j relieved iu mo nueiuiuns 01 inqms-4 ltlvo and porslstont people In then Windy City. How long Bho will remain In Toledo alio dooa not know." "I couldn't stand It longer In, Chicago," aho said today. "People kept writing lottors to mo, bogging mo to go on tho stago or to wrlto for tho magazines. They pestered mo so that I Anally consontod to como horo with my cousin and got away from nil tho fuss. "Tho Btory that I loft homo bo cauoo ot lovo afiilr with n mlnU tor Is r'dlculou'. I novor had a lovo affair In my Ufa; .My only lovo Is for my art, and I hope to bo nblo to go to noaton, now that I am so near that city, where I oxpoct to finish my education."' OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 COURT HOUSE NEWS OOOOOOOOOOOO Tho county commissioners' court, Is now in session at the court hoMso, and n good many bills and other bus Inrai Is bolng looked after. Sovorul of tho taxpayers near SUvorton and Macleay appeared hi foro tho com missioners thlH morning with a po tit Ion to form n now road district In thnt vicinity. Tho proposed road, as asked for by tho petitioners will bo situated on tho linen 6f Sublimity, South SUvorton and Macleay. Tho preaont sos!on of tho county officlnls Is a hold ovor session from last month, Judgo Galloway granted a divorce to II. V. Schauta from his wife, G. C, Schauin, on the grounds of Inhu man treatment. Tho husband waa also given tho custody and euro of 'tluKone child between them. S. T. IRichardson appeared ,as attornoy for the plaintiff. Tho Jury In the Casta vs. Mott case, hanled in a verdict granting Dr. Mott $50 for medical aid given Casto aevaral months ago. The platu- OOOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Larry Koon Is homo from O, A. C. apondlng Thanksgiving week with his parents. Mr, Medford Woodford, of Port land, vlsltod Snlom friends ovor Thanksgiving Day. Miss Hi'chcl Dovo bus returned from Portlaud, whoro alio has boon visiting her ulRtor, Mrs. Huford. Goo. W. Johuson, Jr., and wlf: left for Cnscadla laBt evening, where they will remalu all winter hunting and fishing. KILLED IN WRECK ON KANSAS RAILWAY (United Press Leased Wire.) Parsons, Kits., Nov. 27. In tho explosion of an engine on tho Mis souri, KnnsnB and Toxns Railway nt this place today, Englneor Melville nnd Fireman Wulff woro killed and Brnkomnu Roq. waB fatally Injured. The engine was coming from tho shop- after n supposedly thorough overhauling. The accident has eo.t on foot n rigid investigation into tho methods in vogue in the car shops of tho syatom. j, 1 , . Uso DsWUt'a Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salvo It Is healing, cooling and cleanBlng, It la especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. i a . o 1 1 OAVOnXA. TOO MUCH DWG (Continued frrm pngc 1) would hnve a bnd ofect nol'tlcally. Tho kal or, it la.gonornlly ronllzod' is rapidly approacli'MK 11 tr mendous clnsh with IiIb poon'e. Not much doubt Is felt that tin country Is rlpo for n revolt nirnlnst autocracy or that tho first exhibition o' tho Imperial determination to defy tho people will proclpltato tho crisis. The diplomatic theory is that tho transition will not be na difficult ns it looks, Inn8ni'.ich nB Wllholm's pow er on paper la :;ot so vory much greator than King Mlwnrd's. As a matter of fact, nlded by prccodont and through porsoun! forro of cha--actro, he has been, o far aa forobjn nol'cl - at I'Miat are concerned, prni tlcal'y t'b'Qluto. If tho country In Metp Hint h pnulln" lnnilf rlctU within couctltutlonnl llmltuttoua, It In (Inured thnt In wll' bo robbnd of nractlcnlly all his authority without tho neces-lty for n now law' "or oVon nn obco-'vnblo noMtlenl uphonvnl. It has 7 t hopn leani'-d that tho emperor was kopt for a long tlmo In Ignorance of the real vloloncerof tho ltorm which was rnlaod ovor his re cent Anglo-aormnn mtorviow in 1110 London Trlegrnph. Tho kaiser roally had only mo fnlntoat Idea of tho extent of tho nopulnr dlssntls'acllon with him. Ill" household took pains to koop nil but tho m'ldojt nowa commotitlng on his Intorvfow from reaching him. Nono of tho romarks". mado either by Ills own pponlo or bv thoo nbrond, wom reMntd to him. 0ven tho rolchBtag dobat wnp submitted to hfni o'v In n modified form. FInnUv. either nn Intontlonnl or nccldontnl hint was given him by tho crown nrlnce, nnd his 8UBpIcIon was Imtniiflv nrouB"d. Ho promptly domrodo'I vol'imlnoin reports of tho relehB'ni: and cn'l d for whole reama of nn,vsnaper files and othor oinmont. Thepo, qulcklv put him in po.i esilon of nil tho facts. Not much Is known concerning tho things ho paid, but his nngcr Is re. ported to hnvo Iron terriric, and ho waa onrnged, not oniv at hta critics, but at thoso who had concea'od tho truth of the nltuatlon from him. . OOOOOOOOOOOO o SMILES. OOOOOOOOOOOO No drunks on tho ptroots of Snlem. r Riding on the river under tho new steamboat "rates is choaper than walking. By nil means. Ipt us ask ho S. P. Co.. for few improvements this com ing year. This Is not Oregon weather. It Is oiiRtern Importation -tho east wind brings It. After vou gobbled that turkev last night did -tho turkey gobble during tho night? A writer In January Crnftamnn calla Now York "tho groat whimsical metropolis." Tho Board of Ti"d will tfr n plo around thnt South Commercial street bridge. There nro a fow men In tho'cltv council who are like a horse cannot entertain mora than ono Idea at a time. " That subscriber who said spuds, hotter not wait Until spring. We havo enough slabwood to laat, but the other part or our equipment to wrlto editorials with la running low. 1 ' !' - POISONED HUSBAND (Contlnuod From Pngo 1.) who la said to have filed In her apartments. Mmo. Stoinholl Is confined alone in u ueii mm tpoui mo ontiro dm moaning In groat nngush. she an parontly Is overcome by tho nervoii ' strnln through which bIio h tJ passed. Tho woman prisoner nbsolutel ' rofiued to make ally statotnent or to dlEciiBs tho death of her husband ,11 any way. She- maintained tho same stolid Bllenco as whon first accused ofpOlflonlng Hrosldont Fnuro. The statonibnt that tho proslde'it died In Jier npol-tnieuta nnd that his body was removed eocretlv to th" pnlnco has not been denied.' Dreyfus Cnso Involved. A now sonsatlonal turn was given thd extraordinary caso today wh j tho allegation wns mado that slio poisoned Fnuro ns tho roBiilt of his falluro to tako tup tho Droytus caso sooner. This has caused tho great est public commotion nnd threaten to bring bnck tho bitterness or tho Droyfua case. Minister of Justice Ilrlnnd ,le cleaicd today that tho" phaBo of the caBo affecting President Fnure's death nnd tho condition of tho Droj ruB cn"o with tho scandal mint bo probed thoroughly nnd ho Is pro paring to mnke tho most sonrchlng Inquisition. , Mine. Stelnliell Hysterlrnl. j Mmo. Stelnliell wns taken beforo Magistrate UoUcbnrd this morning for a brlof tlmo but she was suf fering so much from nervousness thnt it wns Impossible to question hor nnd flho was sont bnck to hor coll. This ovenlng bIio Ib crying for her sister Martha, who has not boen allowed to seo hor. Tho ntithorltlcfi nrn Rovornlv nn. i , ., . .. . , , --- - iurcing me muu imu uuu uu Kepi in solitary confinement. Had Accomplices. M. Ilnmard, chief of tho dotcc tlvo bureau today declared that ho had no doubt thnt Mmo. Stclnho'l .vas guilty of murdor but oald that tho mnnnor In which tjio vlctimn dl:d indicated thnt bIio" hnd nccomp 1'ccs, whom tho detective nro seek ing. H" refused to Bay whom In suspected. Aloxnnd .r Wo' ft. tho cook. ncciiBi'l by Mmo. Stoinholl with poisoning! hor hUBband waa taken uororo Mng I trnto Ilouchnrd today but whnt de veloped at tho hearing wm kopt sec rot. Paris has seldom been stirred as It la by thlR caBo. Tho rival of tho DroyftiB Incldont and tho poslblllty of more prominent person In gov ernment and socloty circles being In volved kcopB tho Interest koyed up to tho highest pitch. (told nbtti.ij wuiiBBed. i n WON nm FLOUR Tak0 n Wtai. n . """ noal111 and Uu . ",B fl0f te 'J. nml tDlfl7 J 01,1 hiMonsrfi laml Brown x3 chance tt a i hot loj will : makejoi think yon " In Boston, u ' thoPuriUnn hrcadjnitiuj en make from Self Riling u, n . , All nrsttlafc fny tall nnd wholewfc ALLEN'S B. flour co; 1 SAN JOSE, . QUARANTINE AGAINST UNCLE SAW'S MEATS (United Pre8s Leased Wire.) Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 27. Rnilwuy officials this urtornoon ro colvod notlco of n qunruntino de chired by tho Canadian government against monts from certain purts of tho Unltoil States because of foot and mouth dlsensen. Tho packing houso officials nny thnt tbolr conipnnloB hnvo not boon notified of tho qunruntino. Sntiinliiy Chi MIsb Vinn M.. Shormnn w.'ll start nn nftornoon class In dnnolng, nt the armory on Saturday, Novombor 2s, nt 1:30 p. m. Phono C93. A good Blzod throng nro oxpectod to attond tho good roads convention at Albany Decombor 1. STARR PI HIGH CLASS C0 GEO. C. Norwich Ualod Fke Insurance I l'lunk Jlcmlltli, Rti Ofllco with Wm. DrorstC 29, Commercial street MONEY TO 14 THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd &Dwh'iDakJ OOOOO0O000I t mriif TnnAV f ivcn iuumi 000 0.0 0 0 ijilj M.n Wimioil Oulrklr B;K cago Mnll Order Houw to aj ute QnJnlogueaderim,Jy 11 wek SCO' titaat im first month No. HI?! ualreil MANAGER Wtt 2S5 Wnbash Ave CT"1,. ir ,-.. rinnt MnilArft hoist. i. ' ,'i..i - rftrblll G V Johnsoa & C&, 1"! ...ml.l irlrAnt IWn Hf gfll !! I tlllf I THE ST n. ... Salcm'8 Home of High C1m " BIG SHOW AGAIN LOOK Feature Subjects t A Norwegian fairy talo vory hlghb rolored. "EFFECTS OF A SHA I -r r.mtrons.twoottkefi tures over exhibit In hale j 1. n.f at The Star ltt,l You seo It first ' " j I ... ii nnd best W DC B"' '1 mv ! A crackorjaclc; laughter, laughter, from f '"Vrs.m ' ! Ono of America's nnesi ouck u . , ,gbt nlote chnngo In tho moving of his feet w SONGS "MONKKY iaX "IIAIIi TO Til IK WOVaOPTIlBW-"- 4 lidos. . . ,,.n ttai This Is a real hit. Read title to . f jjfGown Slide No. 2 Ulty liau biiowihs " the nthletes. 3--Tho athlotes receiving their prlzos. I J. C. Carpenter winning -140 "etor'Jg 5 Little Johnny Hayes winning tho Maramo 6 The parade, down Broadway. 7 i.Me,ivilie sjnepparu. ,, 8 M?.l. Sheridan throwing the discus mentin8 tie 9 President uoosoveu ni u w can. team. hntmit 10 Ralph Rose, winner of tho snoipui. eTent. 11 C. M Daniels, the winner ui i---- ., 12 Chorus, everybody BnB- fln,snod first. 8Ba 13 Sheridan, Grifl'.n and Hoer nUo now in discus event. . . , .j .j. 14 Tho American Flag being hoUted . AlfaaW- 15 Haves, receiving congratu latlow i oj w 16 John J. rianngan uurut 17-Tho -avntnao xru,, ,. .Jng the -l VIKVS A trip arouna l "y''"Afrlca mdia, aw -rvuiiiui in rtwiiiiiwi .-.--. . nunnn auu - land, Germany, Sweden. Ireiana, jj-v llllil,