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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
TMILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORMOON. THURSDAY, DEOianiEU 3, 1006. OUR ORIGINAL herry City CUSHION TOPS uic Just received 12 dozon cushion tops made especially for nunone who Is Interested In boosting nnd ndvortlslng Salem biild no only own ono uiemseivos out snoniil sond thorn to their i, tutu fut fllirlnimnn trtftn rP1in itnulnn l .. ..1....... t gl 1 llll'iu" " -" O" " uvotbii is H UlltllTJ UUUEn l,i i . .th cherries, with the Inscription "Salem, Oregon, The Cherry City" Price 50c AMERICANS (Continued From Page 1.) .11. Football Cushion Tops THE BEST DESIGNS EVER SHOWN IN SALEM" Price 5QC lantity Is Limited Come Early I L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER oo O 0D"(Tir-5 ouuooooOOo'OOO SOME IMPORTANT-EVENTS. o o irs, Yeikcs-Mlzner la planning to lironk the will of hor husband, O rhlch Eho wns left but $200,000 out of tho nftoon mllllon-dollnr O to. O D. P. Hrnyflold, of Donton, Illinois, Is ohm-god with murder- O this wife nnd Itaubon F. PnrrlBh, In order to socure their Insur- O O K. Von Mcdn wns arrested In his olllco In tho Mnrqunm build- O In Portland yestorday for running a get-rlch-qulck concorn, his 0 ibeln to demand $1 doposlt from Eastorn Women, whom ho O led Into a contract to mnko aprons. O lurdcrcr James A. Finch has been held to nnswor boforo the O fed Jury O ho S r Dairymen's Association moots In Salem Dosombor 10 O 11 O o o o o o o o oonnnoonononnn I'A'fi EMKNT. and Mrs Harry Dee, of Fair It, vvlnh to nnnounco tho on- :nt of their daughter, Carrlo t. to Mr Qcorgo II. Graven, Ming to take placo In Salem, er 31, 1908. id Opera House K. F. CORDRAY, Mrt. iturday, Dec 5 8AMl'EL E RORK'B Mh Exuaganzn Productoln, ie Land of Nod KI)v,, SINGERS, DANC- WIS mazing cqutpmout of scenery, N an d lectrlcal 'effects. MaMu.v $1, 7Cc, 50c, 25c; 1G0 ji 75C, 50c. Sent eM!"'J., 9 a, n. alow Theatre l' "-'-. IJn in, A4224 Thra'c. Co (Inc.) Lossoo. Baker General Manager. Portl r Oregon. "nd s F shlonablo Popular flahor- Home of tho In- We D iVr stock Company. ir.ir.-r- i-. Sunday matinee er c 19ns tomorrow. Do-, M C '- f. IllflllK S110)AR. ......... .,...,..-., . BE OF THF RANCIIO htlful s'ory of tho Callfor- ILfifttn.. . " landl Mmrnlflpnnt GoreenilR clnvn nttnuia ICostunifS. lmmonnn Pnnl. lil"slc A dream of Old a Dew world. Stnirn nn. Noa of Donald Bowles. rs rnrt3 25c, 35c, 50c: l5c 25o Matinee Satur- Tou see tlm "fUri r thA FW" Did you hear about " is m the same, class. au earKv AH mnll. " teleeraDh nnir win prompt attention. MILLIONAIRE'S SON CONVICTED ROBBER (United Prosa Lonsod WIro.) Salinas, Cal.. Doc. 3. Charlos J. Hoyle, 22-yoar-old son of Henry Doyle, tho San Rafael millionaire, will receive his sontence todny, fol lowing a conviction of burglnry yes terday aftornoon. Doylo, a mombor of tho Twentieth United States Infantry, was convict ed of breaking Into a storo and. steal ing a. revolver. After hlB arrest, a cacho was found In tho hills back of tho Prosldlo of .Monterey in which wero hidden glovew. gasplpe, Bleing ahot nnd masks. noyo later confessed to having commlttod various crime In San Ita faol. Including tho holding up of 16 inon In the barroom of the National Hotol. whore, after shooting Con stable Edwards, of Tlburon, he loote.l tho cash roglstor and escaped. It hat beoa claimed that Doylo win Injurod In a football game at sohoo'. and that he Is Irresponsible foV hi criminal nets. o- TEA Moneyback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. Can't mean anything else. Your grocer return icur menr 11 d"'l tike SctiUUoi't Bu. nr hi" Alexis to remain, when Franco nskeJ him to nbdlcnto so that tho now gov ernment could be formed. Fifty mnrlcnes from cruiser Dos Moines are on duty at tho Amorlcnn consulnto nnd tho others on tho ship are constantly ready for action. General Simon, with his victorious army Is within 25 miles of tho city nnd Is expected to nrrlvo tomorrow. Couriers have been sont by Presldont Legitime In order to ascertain his nttltudo toward tho now government but no reply has been received. It Is probable that Gonornl Simon's pur pose will not bo known until ho renches the city. If ho chooses to take the government Into his own hands, he probably could do bo. Ills army Is poworful enough to control the situation nnd he could enforce his rule. President Legitime Is receiving support from the French Interests becnuse he formerly was friendly to ward Franco. Tho deposed presi dent, Nord Alexis, remained aboard the French cruiser, Dugay Troulu, where ho took rofugo yesterday. Ho will bo taken on tho cruiser to Ja macin, where ho probably will tako up his residence. Troops. Port Au Prince, Haytl, Dec. 3. Tho loynl troops, who havo boon keeping o-der In the city, today wore forced to flro (upon many others, who wore looting a big warehouBO, and It Is said that 12 wero killed and a scoro wounded. The storo house and residences of nil tho known friends of the . deposed protfdent, Alexis, are to bo tho objoctn of at tacks, and tho city todny Ij practical ly under mnrtlal law, with Gonornl Poldevln In effect tho military gov ernor of tho city. Enraged at tho cscapo of Aloxls, mobs formed In tho outlying scctloiiB nnd then marched through tho busi ness section. They smnshed tho doom of warehouses and goods wore drmj ged Into the streets. Whon tho uol dlcrs arrived the mombor3 of tho mob woro lighting nmong thomsolve over tho spoils. It la paid that tho soldlors did not wait until thoy woro ordorod, but tired on the street nB soon bb thov ronchod that section of tho city. An attack wns mado lator on Iho semin ary, whoio a number of olllclnln had taken rofugo, but troops wero rushed to tho scone, nnd dispersed tho mob bororo much damngo wn done. U. S. Keeps Out. Washington, D C, Dec 3 Tho state dopartmont ofllclalB today an nounced that tho change In IlavM are considered cntlroly Internal mnt tom. with which the United Btatei has no right or deslro to Interfore The only action to bo tnken by the United States Is protection for tho live nnd property of Amorlcnn c'tl-zons. To thine own self be true And it must follow as the day the night YOU WILL THEN CONSIDER IT YOUR DUTY TO YOURSELF AND DEPEN DENTS TO INVESTIGATE THE UNUSUALLY LIBERAL OPPORTUNITY THAT FAIR PORT OFFERS YOU THIS WEEK. REMEMBER "THAT YOU NEVER MISS THE WATER TILL THE WELL RUNS DRY." AND FAIRP0RT AT PRESENT IS SIMPLY OVERFLOWING WITH GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES. CALL ON MR. CLARK, OUR REPRE SENTATIVE, AT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BLDG., OR COTTAGE HOTEL, OR RING UP 82, AND ARRANGE WITH HIM FOR FREE TRANSP0RTATATI0N TO MUCH MARRIED. LINDSAY-TRACY At the rosldouco of the groom's parents, on the Macleay road east of Salem. De comber 1. 1908, MlbS Louis Tracy was united In marriage u Mr. Louis F. Lindsay, loth resi dents of Mario eount). Rev. P. S. Knight offlolatlni?. Joseph Twin, ball player and graJ uate of the CarlUle Ind'an school, eloped in an auto wl'h Wsa Wahoo. a student at the school. i Continued from pnge 1) river nnd harbor bill will bo tho big gest expenditure. Tho American Fodoratlon of Ln bor will mnko a fight to separate- la bor Unions from tho provlslono of ho Sherman lnws, and the modification of tho Injunction InwB. Tho temperance peoplo are urging n meant ro authorizing dry statos to prohibit tho shipping of liquor Into their torrltory. . No tariff bill will bo presented at this aoaolon, but tho Inquiry hnB stir red up groat tariff exoltomont among tho senators and representative, which will probably result In much oratory. Sharp discussion of the banklnr law is certain, -and amendment are possible. The naval appropriations bill N likely to bring out n warm oorUet ever expansion. Postal saving bnkB and ruril parcel delivery probably will l dls euesod nt length The child labor law may come up bofore throo holidays. Tho criminal laws. In rovleed f'"in ro ready for oarly dlsoumlon Tho senate baa In Its oalondar of unflnlehod business a bill siiBpendln'i tlm oneratlon of tho commodity clau of tho railroad rato bill, whl'-h recently was declared mnconstltutlon al by the United 8tatos circuit court at Philadelphia, and now In before the supreme court The Eenato, by special order, on December 15, will rosumo e'onsldera tlon of the bill to fir tho statute of tho negro soldiers discharged for ol loged participation In the Drowns- vllle affair Tho annual message of tho Presi dent will bo sent to congress Tues day afternoon fi For Sale ,.. iwn tons of oat aaa Tcn hay. looso. $10 per ton, at barn. V. p. Farrlngton. mm e Mft N gCOSt Sj JtiTV 'Jv "H"4VVtysssssM sVT V t , , hbbN I tm I I Jl I '- ' "1 I PV J Tfc. " mmmtTjr s ' IDQDQDDallflJMlnaDniljDt Lots are $250.00 $JSi JXji MIKKELSEN & TUCKER ggL 301-2 Corbett Building Fifth and Morrison Streets DEFEATED PUGILIST CHANGES MANAGER (United Pross Leased WIro.) San Francisco. Dec. 3 Hilly Papke, the Illinois middle-weight who was defeated by Stanley Ket chol on Thanksgiving ' Day. has ohangod managers, casting off Tom Jonea and taking ori 8am' Herger. Although Papke Insists that he has only tho kindliest feelings toward Jones and that his action In term inating Jonea' management of his af fairs has bejen "only for business reasons." friends of tho young fight er Hi.y that ho was disgusted with tho titmtmuut hu received ut the hands of his manager after tho Thanksgiving Day battle. Ho ex pected $12,000 as his share of that flgljt, and It Is said he was thunder struck when ho was handed ouly $8000. Jones has been getting a share of I 1 5 pur cent of all Papke'e earnings, I and he has boon piecing out his In-! come In whiskey drumming. He Is ! now In los Angeles whither Papke nod, Ilorger wont last night on the Owl. Papke' Is scheduled to fight Hugo Kelly In tho south. PARTY ENTIRELY OF RADICALS (United Press Leased WIro.) St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 3. A nor radical political party la being formed hero today by representatives of rad ical elements In all parts of tho country. Jay Forest, of Albany, N. Y., form er chairman of tho Populist party campaign committee, Is he4 tfe meat. Sevoral leading member of the Indopendoaco party are also hero U. v m 1 ;ii i S i m 4J2.