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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
i i i DA1LV OATtt Mi JODRNAIi, SALEM, OltEGON, FillDAV, DKClSMlHail 1H, 1008.. "t I . '. i . - i . - . v.- :.... :'.. '.;.-..-; :v-.V-. SISSl?ISi,"'. '- : '. 7:'iA . .? HI.. I in m ? T I '.)' 'FA I Wolfv W,TH p CHRISTMAS SPIRIT LITTLE PROSPECT OF BASEBALL PEACE What's the whole spirit of Chirstmas, anyway? Isn't it good feeling, generosity? i Isn't it looking to the pleasure of others? This is Salem's Christinas store, and is run in just that way, and for strictly business reasons. When we serve you well, we serve ourselves, If you come here and are pleased you come again, This Christmas- season finds us with stocks of Christmas merchan- dise of more generous proportions than ever before, Your generous patronage last year prompted us to gather it, and your patronage this season already proves that serving you right means serving you often, 11 JUL 1LADE IN SOUTH BEND KjVlL 1 f j J 1 (United Press Loused Wire.) San Francisco, Doc. 18. Unions the moguls of organized baseball n tho East and on tlio Pr-clllc const c.e ccdo to tho demands of tho oinclat3 of tho outlaw California Btato league thcro Is no likelihood that tho visit of Prcsldont Han D Johnson and Harry C. Pullman, members of tho national coimnlMtlon, will rcoult In tho prevention of furthor baBoball warfare. Tho atnto leaguers declare that itlioy aro only willing to mako small concession, mr.intnlnlng Dint there Is no particular Inducement held out to them to join tho ranks of organized basoball. Unless thoy ciui bo assured of solo control ovor their players and of protootlon from discipline to those who hevo Jumped from organized bnsebnll fwus to tholr ranks, they will refii'o to outer Into nny agrco niont with tho "big lenguors." Johnson. Pullman and J. Cal raw ing, tho last named bring president of the minor league nsnoclnllon, will meat In couforonco with tho outlay loaders tomorrow night nt tho St. Francis Hotol. Should thoro bo nny Indication of a sottlomont of difllcul tlcs auoltior meeting will bo hold Sunday. Tho principal dontnnd of tho stnto lor.guo men Is that they shall hr-.vo perpetual control of tholr playors. T!'o Pnclflo cot.it league, of class? 13 standing In drcaulzod baseball, de mands tho right of arbitrarily draft ing nny player It fancies ut it lie con clusion of nny ccr.aon. Tho only possible bono of an nmlo- nblo oottlonicnt Is for tho "outlawu" to agrco to a compromlco, allowing n draft nt tho ond of two or threo year.. To obtain this. concession, fio outlaws declare, tho const league mir t imko some concessions In re turn. Another point which will caniBO n- gumont Is tho dcslro of tho organiza tion men to punish those players who havo jumped from the big loaguo3 to th outlrwa under tho luro of largo su'r.rlos and ipoclal buslnos Induce nionts. Unless a plodgo Is glvon that tliew mon vlll bo Imnnina from von goanco, thoro will b "' t, . of tho proiont dllllcultlu wwtmnitnitWMw "w wnmjA. . THERE IS NO CHRto Present more acceptablo to the mvwi 77"""" mid one of her delights l l0 have tho , 1 " fthi boys and girls como home to V thV 1W 8l i "cnd o Holiday,. ' AND MR. BUYF.R As you aro looking for some nice present for yoortK, J flllil Itnuiiru Hi-fi 10.17 u, ... . . . ' "' "" 1,1 "' "" n",v,wl" "'o ocstln'thofodJml YOKAHOMA TEA 01 T , W a, Norm eommercral St. KtiH)iac8miii SALEM, ( J n demonstration comes to a .close. tomorrow, Saturday, Don't neglect hearing the Malleable man tell all 'about this wonderful, range, Hot biscuit and coffee served all day, CRITICIZED ACTOR THEN MARRIED HIM njnltcd Press Loaded Win. I Phoenix. Ariz., Dee. 18. Follow ing a romanuo of u row of foot lights, n dramatic criticism and a journoy by tho flaneo from Kastorn Oregon to Arizona, Frank M. Weeks, an actor, and his brldo, formerly Misn Lulu -It. LorouY, staff corros pondont of the Portland Journal and Pendleton Iast Orogonlau, aro today xpiMidlug their houuymoon. Woeks was playing at Union, Ore gon, and MIkh Lorouz attended tho play in her capacity as dramatic critic. It was a chko of lovo at first sight and a mutual friend nldod Cupid by introducing tho couple. lie foro tho actor's ougagoniont in Hust on. Oregon terminated ho hnd agreed to sign a life contract with tho charming newspaper woman. Ills work callod tho nctor to Ari zona and a few dan ago ho was joined hero by Miss Loronz, who bo- Bargains In 15 and 25c Painted Rubber 10 cts. - For the Baby we toe I Books, and Dolls at 5c each, i The steam engine in our window runs every day atM THE GOLDEN RULE BAi MRS. B.T. SWART, Prop. New location, 271 N, Commercial street ...... .., ., urrnl ntili enmo Mrs. Wooks Im.nod.a.e.y upon vr - w MrsWeeks was ono of the bent Journa aM t known nowBpnpor women i ' TRIPLE HANGING AT NEW WESTMINSTER Now Wostmlnstor, D. C, Dec. IS Throo murderers woro executed nt tho Now Westminster penitentiary this morning, a triple oxocution thai Is unique In tho annals of Canadian crlmo. Jonklns, a negro, wnB con victed of tho killing of Mrs. Morrison nt Hazolmoro. Circumstantial ovi donco and Identification by the little daughtor of tho murdorcd womaa, who was a witness of tho crlmo, load to a vordlct of guilty at tho first trirl A socond trial was ordered whon tho Httlo girl Idontlflod another negro In tho box as tho murdoror. Portolla, tho socond man hangod, was a Filipino, wlio slashed nway tho llfo of a woman with whom ho had hoon living on a sloop In Vancouver harbor. Ho was nonchalant to tho last, and smilod down on the husband of tho murdorcd woman among thoi spectators as tho nooso was being drawn ovor his head. A Chinaman waB tho third porson , to oxplato hU crlmo on tho scaffold, i Although ho doclarod his Innoconc w to h few dnys ago, and nftor a second trial, ho confessed to th ; crlmo on Wodnosdny On tho scif fold ho collnpBod completely, nnd hnd to bo hold -up whllo Hangman Rnd' cllffo adjusted tho nooso. i Tioro woro about 150 people pro -ont at tho hanging. o ' FIRE DESTROYS I ELECTRIC FACTORY tho loss nccurntoly until nftor It I? learnod whothor tho "dlos" aro ruined. Thoy nro valued at $20,-000. -o- - r RUSSIA (Contltvuod from pago 1.) f What Changed the Old Town's Name? (Unltod Press Lonsod Wire.) '""Alhnmbra, Cal., Dee. 18. Tho lilnnt of tho Eleotrlo Heating and Manufacturing Company was de stfoywl by flro early today. Tho loss 'a estlmatod from $30,000 to ?50. 000. Incondlnrlsm Is suspected. But $18,000 Insurance was carrlod nnd C. A. Jnol hold a mortgago on tho building for $7500 Tho flro broke out at o'clock this morning, .and, although the Alhnm brn andj;.Wcst Alhajnbra depnrtmentJ woro callod out, H. could not ho checked until tho entire building wub destroyed Tho companv was engaged In tho nmnufacturo of electric Hot irons and jiovoUle3, It- 8 Hnckeny la pres'dent J. T. Whlttnore vlce-nrosldent and treasurer nnd K. W. Wro secretary. Mr. Brown of SLEEPYT0WN, He wouldn't advertise; So along came Mr. Strong And took him by surprise. Mr. S., ns you may guess, Was strictly up to date; Knew the game and played the same At early hours and late. Strong is still in WAKEFUIVHIE, The merchant of the town; He advertises and still surprises Such chaps as Mr. Brewa. oral Soyn and tho commandor of (ho uummiu troops in 1'iniaud. On nnothor Island, but n few yards from Holslngfors ponlnsula, earth works nro being thrown up as a pro tection against rlflo flro from tho mainland. Tho Husslnn troops throughout tho country aro being honvlly roln forcod, mainly with regulars draffod from tho Volga district. Tho oxton slvo mllltnry preparations, which tho Czar's representutivos aro mak ing aro taken hero as Indicating tholr continuation that an uprising will Bpeodlly follow tho ronsombl Ing of tho Finnish diet early In 1900. It Is believed that tho' Russians mean to mako Holslngfors a hostifgo of the provinces' good bohnvlor. In tho event of dlsordors,- ovon outsldo tho city, ovoryono here is sure tho capital will bo bombarded. Tho clash Is expected when tho czar de mands a $1,000,000 appropriation from tho dlot for a military bridge across tho Nova. It is considered cortaln that tho legislatures will not only refuso but that tho roninnd will bo made a toxt for raising tho Issue of tho country's liberties, which all Finns say Russia has boon gradual ly withdrawing until their constitu tion Is no wharflly worth tho paper on whlcTi it is written. The pnsslons, which tho dobnto will surely arouse it Is bollovod horo as well as In Rus sia, will preclpltato nn outbreak all ovor Finland. GRAFTERS FINED Mr and Mrs F M Fox and chll dren rocontly from Idaho, went tc Turner HUb morning looking ovoi AND SENTENCED (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Ilarrlsburg. Pa., Dec. 18 William P. Snydor, former state auditor; Gon eral William L. Mathues, former Treasurer John H. Henderson, a con tractor, of Philadelphia, and James M. Shumaker, a former superintend ent or gr.ou.nds, today wore sentenced to pay a fine, of $G00 and to two years Imprisonment for participa tion In tho conspiracy In connection with tho bulldincr of tho Pennavivntii.. !c !! . 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