Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 24, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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DAlLrOAPlT AT, JOUBXAL, SAI.KM, Oft HOP N, THURSDAY, DEOKMBKIt SI, 1008.
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Christmas
phone 159 GEO. C. WILL,
121 Commercial St.
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JD PIG IN WILL TAKE NANNIES ITRAINS TO SFATTI F
IFSSMAKING SHOP 0VER Tn HONOLULU TO GO BY VANCOUVER
lDec. 21. Finding that
did not nay, Mrs.
Navy Yard, Pugot Sound, Wash.,
Doc. 24. Tho auxiliary crulsor Buf
falo, commander Bostwlck, has ar-
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RODE ELEVATOR BELT
AND FELL FIVE STORIES
rlvorl with n 1rnf nf 109 mnrliiM
Campbell, n refined and ffom tfco padflc flcet ror
.wnnmn. introduced a . . . '
. duiuh'm mnni itnttn nif iiryiwJ mamim .1
Into her establishment . ... n ' . .,,. ... .
kauo. Seeing several per- from dut ho , , bar.
.. .. nf Tint ttlnnn wlnlncv
oui ui i rnci8 anj tnUen to Honolulu on the
ths, Building inspector .. . . , ,
,b, who was passing, went Hon Tho maHno giard ftt Umt bU,
igno u..u uu.u uu. . Uon ,8 tQ b() undor t comnmnd 0,
let iiililnti 11 1 inntln
UCOr WIW u,u mu i.iuuu flntitntn p a innHv uu.nml In rnm.
..- ...ll. W ., , .-...x. ... w...
to tno police buuioii. mra. . . , , 1lnppnpUa
t . . . - mm vw awwoi wiiiimviiui
Idcclnred ignornnco 01 any
compelled tho taking out
RC.
o
g lilUlU uiiciiiiik.
iary 20, 190D, nt Roseburg,
11,600 ncrcs nro to bo with-
Bin tho Umpqiui forest ro
ils cmbracoB somo of tho
j-y and tlmbor lands In Don-
; Douglas nnd Coos conn
of tills land In subjoct to
or $2. GO wo will send you
LS lnrgo lithographic town-
with nbovo vacant lands
thereon. Also full Instruc-
1 dates, tnonnor of filing, &c.
juglns County Abstract Co.,
to Frank K. Alloy, Ho3o-
Dgon. li-is-ooiwr.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Tacomn, Doc. 24. John Frederick
Tomple, 12 years of age, is dead ns
tho result of a peculiar accldont
which befell tho lad wlillo ho was
playing In tho Sporry flour mill, on
tho watorfront yestorday aftornoon.
For tho convpnlonco of omployos
thoro Is nn elevator In tho mill, con
sisting fllmply of a bit; bolt with stops
nnd handholds, the belt running ovpr
pulleys. Tho Temple boy stopped
upon tho elevator and was carried to
tho fifth floor, where, In nn offort to
;arr9s
JEWELERS
JE ORIGINALITY
le best advertising we
known will be on
Ktmas morning when in
hundreds of domestic
is the majesty of Barr's
shop is shown,
bold to say this, but
hi have doubts we invite
criticisms in the store.
(only the most hopeless
Hare could fail to be
Mppd over the match-
IjvuiPty and the unique
IHitynf our gift things,
ft ' 'ii'se. we'll be busv
v, but if you'll come
( "our best "
When ths old "Tncoma," tho an
cient ferry, hns hauled tho Northern
Pacific train which leaves Portland
Friday night, over from Gobol to
Knlama, Its ays wll lhavo boon num
bered, for on Saturday morning tho
North Const Limited, tho crack N. P.
train, will bo oporated over tho
North Bank Bridges Into Portland.
Thereafter nil Northern Pacific trains
will run via Kahuna and Vnncouvor.
Tho old ferry boat will not go imme
diately to tho bonoynrd, for It Is tho
announced Intention of tho Northorn
Pacific to keep tho Tncoma moored ht
ICalama for tho next CO days, or co In
case anything happens to tho u-w
nnd untried Knlamn-Vnncottvor roulo
This road has boon entirely rebuilt
tho wholo 30 miles, nnd, Iiccuubo of
this fact, tho Northorn Pnclflo run
ning time will not bo cut down until
tho now route has had a thorough
trylugout, and tho nniounl of dolny
occasioned by the swinging of tho
drawbrldge-i figured to a nicety.
JESSE B. COOK TAKES
CHIEF BIGGY'S PLACE
00000000000
0 PERSONAL MENTION
o o o o o o o o o ,0 o
W. A. Messner, of Independence,
ARR'S
JEWELERS
He and Liberty Streets,
catch hold of tho railings rounding
tho shaft ho lojt his hold and fell tn
tho fourth door, recolvlng Internal In
juries that caused his death.
TO SETTLE HOLLAND-
VENEZUELA TROUBLES
(United Press Lonaod Wlro.)
Tho Haguo, Die. 24. With a view
to opening nogotlnt'ons looking to n
poacoful sottlomon of tho dlfforonrM
hetweon Holland nnd VonoziU'ln,
formor Mlnhtor Paul is now on hlo
way to Tho Hague from Caracas.
An official communication from
Wlllomsted to that offoct was received
(Continued on pngo two.)
San Frnnclsco, Doc. 2 1, Tho olll-
clal announcement was mado today
that Captain Joeao II. Cook, who last
night was appointed to succood tho
late Chief of Police Illggy, will iib
sumo tho dutloj of hi now olllco 8at
urday next Cook Is 0110 of tho most
popular momhurs of the police de
partment. Ho Is wild to bo tho only
olllcer who had ever succotvifully sun
pressed Chlnoso gambling.
STEVEN'S MURDERER"
SENTENCED TODAY
San Frnnclsco, Dec. 24. I Wan
Chang, tho Koronn who waa fouml
todny by the forolgn office hero. T.io guilty Inst night of tho murder of
cablogram stntos that Paul has JuHtj Durham Whlto Slovens, tho Amerl
loft Caracas. The diplomats hero J d,, diplomat In this city last Miuvh,
nro much nterostod la tno coming, win )0 wntoncou &auinm
vls't of the Venezuelan.
Chang, with a compatriot, wwnul'.
ed Slovens at the Ferry Building,
whero Stovona had goso preparatory
to leaving for Washington after hi
arrival from Korea. U whs the be
llof among tho Koreans of this city
that Stovons Intonded botraylng their
country.
THE ICE FORCED HIM
TO TAKE A LONG TRIP
(Unltod Pre Leased wire )
Seattle. Waah.. Dee. 81. Terml
natlng w"j tho arrival of the Jai-
laiwM steiHhlp Iyo Maru at Seattle
yeaierday. a Journey that Inrolwl
oovvriai 10.000 mllaa ami eubjeetlo.i
U almost h Hit-liveable hardship
BRIEF NEWS NOTES
OF STATE AND COUNTRY
Tho S. P. Ticket otllce at Tangent
was broken Into Tuesday evening, v
Idontly by tramp, and $60 In "hard
onmed" monty was taken.
Miss Vernn Burkhart teetllled Tue
day afternoon at 4 oVlk In th
Finch case, telling a plain, convinc
ing tory. She taw V'aeU eater an 1
snw all the ahootlnn. being In th
door at the time. haTlug opMied it far
Finch, who taW. "hello. Ralph." a.l
pullwl his a and abot la cold blood.
Prinovllle. Crook couoty. voted on
local option Tuei4ay. aim urj. J WJJ1JjuB ,JU! M Alaaktn rolH'rtg
The San Frauctoco Opera Co- IM hjl, kwI R of tb wont
pany la saowlag at ker Chjr. aad Mprtolw-8 of th9 ymr a northera
oarniaii bub wwaiwi watera. SlarUHg from kohid Kni
local paitera.
Baker City thlaka tae rc
sane asylum ottkl to1
that point
A- ' '
STEALING COP'S SOCKS
ta
ut
'Vr
mm
1 ber 1 fcr Aaadlr bay, Blberl. on a
trip that wha expeotwl wouhl cover
m more than two weeka. and wtiicii
would periiiit lite returning to Aliuku
with the laat Nome 8tanier..Mr iian
..... mA,mUt in tlm lie off Kamohat-
PR00F OF INSANITY ka piaJa, and compelled to mae
Seattle. Pc S4--. - u- hll wfcy oat by a long aj peniu
who Is charged with the theft of Po- jourB,y tnroih Siberia aad along
llceman Prothero's aocks. waa ex- tJw aMgP0Ut winter wet of Jajwn.
nmlncd )' a luaacy eommi - ukla paaeage ior rui c"4i
committed to atellaeoom hoapiul VokoB4MI,.
for thr Insane I To make the Journey It was r-
is 51 year ow. a pwww. ,lr4 tit no lm laaa aevea "
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-i rR MaNY colors
-AT f.,rST FACILITIES
I W "I I R vv w R t jmrt
W ri'ODiir'PifiM nit
1 1 H Q.lAno WORK
TlAnnptt
,i i, iivi la Seattle tkree reara. w. -,-4. B addition to this dlflletiU
"' .. .....A1 ami . .i. 1.1. L.nlixul tka ' ,r"
He had been aeua r.w., trpor.... . ,v ...-... "--.cmmoin Compaay, awl
his taking a policeman eoeka waa r,T( by Mm, team, do, ontflt ' ,n AImcm ahmt ,, y(Mn
rrg.udfd evwewina "r-"- pK mm am --- jimmy fr'eudu here who wlah III 111 the
was In tho city yestordny.
W. B. Flnzor, of Portland, was
hero yesterday.
Jas B. Humphrey, of Elgin) Iowa,
arrived In tho city yestordny.
Mrs. Altco Miles 1b In Sllverton on
business for tho dny.
Mrs. T. W. Irwin went to Bnr-
low yestordny to visit frlonda. j
W. M. Iloso, of Orogon City, wns
hero on business Vestordny.
Miss Laura QUI will Bpoud tho
holidays with frlonda In Portland.
MIhb Orlotta Krnus Is spondlng tho
hollduya with rolatlveB nt Aurora.
Mrs. Harry Halph loft thla morn
ing for a two-dnya' vlhlt n Port-
laud.
Mrs. Fred llniumook will visit her
parents In Washington for two
weoks.
Mrs. Homer 11. Smith wont to
Portland this morning to spond tho
holidays.
CurtlB Coleman of the U. of O. Ib
Hpundlng the holldnyH with rolntlvoH
hero.
C. P. Lloyd loft last night for Ok-
Inhomu City, Okla., on a two-numthB'
biiHlnoRB trip.
Miss Nolllo Lucia left thla morn
ing for Portland, whero sho will
upend Christmas with rolatlveB.
Mr. nnd Mm. S. K. Hnmllton loft
for Knstorn Oregon Innt night and
will visit rolntlvufl during the holi
days. Mrs. O. 1). Heynolds wont to Scap
pooso liBt night to visit their daugh
ter, Mrs. C. K. Putnam, during tho
holidays.
Miss Amanda Lelohty, n buslnesM
college Htudont, Is spondlng tho
holiday vacation nt her homo In
Hubbard.
MIbh Hazel Fleetwood who attends
Hnat Salem Hchool. Is HpondlnK Ibo
holidays with her parents ut Hub
bard. 4
Miss Mlnnlo lodgo went to Port
laud today, and will visit with
frlonda nt Orogon City during tho
hollduys.
Master Triiemnn Morgan Ciunp
boll. of Albany, Is visiting his grand
mother, Mrs. L. Campbell, during
tho holidays.
Mrs. A. J. Wilson, nnd MIhs llattio
Wilson, of Oregon City, last night
loft for homo, after nttondlng thu
funeral of thulr oousln, Moivlu Wil
son, which was held horo Tuosdny
morning.
Mrs. Spencer 8. Hunt nnd sister.
Mrs. C. Brogue, loft Inst night foi
Portland to spend the holidays with
thulr paronta, Mr and Mrs W IS
Mitchell. Mr. Hunt and Mr. Braguu
want down this morning and will
also stay until after thu holiday
Mrs. I. Martin went to Portland
this morning to spend the Iiu1IcImh
with friends.
Fred Hofor, who la on the staff f
tho Copper Outlook, at Koiinott.
Cal la in the olty, visiting r-lntlw
over the holidays. Ho is a graduate
of O. A. C.
Jack Baker loft last night on the
0:16 train for Seattle, nnd expected
to take the ' Pennylvanla" thu
morning for Fairbanks. Alaska. This
Is hla second Irip to tho oold sortb,
and thla lime he expuots to ho gon
Indoflnltoly on a prospecting tour.
His fulher, J. It. linker, who l well
known hure, has euurne of a trading
post at Hot Spring, for the North vn
baa been
.Jack hat
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THE LENOX
Portland's new nnd most modersly
furnlshod hotel, Third and Main
stroots, fronting on the beautiful
City Plaza and adjacent to buInes
center. Free bus to and from tralus.
Up-to-dato grill. Mxoe"nt cuisine,
Totophono In ovory room, Private
bntliSi
Kuropcnn Plan, $1 to $2.00 Per Day
American Plan, 92.50 to 91 PerlJay,
O. II. 8PKNCKH. Marmgr
FITTINd UP AN OFFIOK.
Ib a quick nnd nn easy matter it
our mill work Is used. Wo lmvo nil
the partitions, rnlllngs, doors, otc,
ready to put right up. You can hlro
uu ompty room In tho morning nnd
with our mill work nnd n good car
puntur you can huvo u completely
llttod olllco tho snmo dny. Want to
see Home dcfllgunT
A. M. II A N 8 10 N.
Phono Mnln 344
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NEW YEARS GREETINGS
OroetlngH nro u)proprluto nt this time of tho your. Wo have had
our niiHtomers nnd friends In mind during tho untlro twolvo
months of the year, and tnko thla opportunity to bo generous with
our greetings nnd oxpresn our appreciation of business glveu uu.
Wo huvo nlwayH In mind th woifaro or our cuatoinerBj our nlm
la to render to each ovory convenience nnd personally helpful
bank nervine. That wo have Biicceeiled lu 110 small measure Is ev
idenced by tho large and growing number of satisfied patrons of
thin bank.
You huvo received many ben eflts from our service during tho pant
year. You have ovory assuruueu that this service will be nn advan
tage to your business for tho coming year.
Wo wish to each customer nnd well wisher n MrHtHY CHItlBT
MAS and u happy and prosperous NKW Y 10 Alt. nnd wo will ap
preciate any additional business you may lmvo for 1000, being
satisfied that our service will satisfy you lu every detail.
i UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK f
SALEM, OREGON
III lHHlf f Wllle)iHHeft f f lf
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YE LIBERTY
THE HOUSE OF COMFORT
SPECIAL;
During the Holidays, School
Children Under Fourteen
Will Be Admitted to All
Performances :::::::
S cents
5 cents
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mentality
! tbronga Siberian winter.
--
beat of luck In the northern gold re-j
Thokrd to Death
inly Mild 1
'I airet 414 f the eronn.
Illll IV""1" 'V nikM -..- u-i.l f Uaklsa iHn hv
loo F. ZellMPT. ei - -- "" ""JT "".Tir J----ir;
nuiFTirrde" in irrng.
I United Preiut LmfHHl Wire.)
HeattU, Bee. S 4. George Whent,
a luNgnhoremaN S3 yuara of age,
sent to the iKillee atatlon as a sua
peec laat niiflit by latrolinnn Volk.
waa found to have a bullet hole
tbroagh hla right leg midway he-
h mo't
had with
gluFM. tween tiie Ktiee ana me nip. rue
0 I fact that he waa wounded wna nut
Cfn'Ky of t'omiKtrfrltliiK. I known until several hours after he
I'aavag MHnwrie wonny no ,,-j 1- ,H u.11 vVilttllt MrQf-tea to
!! 1 1 .1 .1 . r I
Ftrrrt Buffalo. N. T , ., ". v.., ,mM A-r u-h ).a froti'
innUJlIB w- -- - - . . ..U ..e uiAtda keu ultalHutlnu anwwta ti .
" . . a eaiua 1 -.av&u bavinv a auiaxi ear eaewaacu ai " w w vmmm e7iBin muv uti ..,... .. . . a
Huekteei "ET". ' -T "-.T" in j;.7k. ai kaewn weribla reined v for Kolevu "ohiibk 01 now no nnjijienwi 10
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.r. lu ifvhl ouiikii aw mk sum. "i i- m n" --.-
bat onrea me moat Mi
nd beau the wng
j iiiii aaivai uene ea vw -- w -
app f 1.... -v- - - m yn .yMMiffm 9t tbe eangh witn jis paras uaavy bjwj m
.lays. ha ?". ",? "LT aVU KJ tvl tbeee la n 1anr eW remedy t
HinuSlh:i Tiff" Ww If W by alt deal- MM. mta a
wound H- said n 'ihlng ubout the
helk t hli whin stnt to hie cell
ClirlkliiuiN Service.
The Chrlatinas servicoa ut St.
Joseph's ohiiruh on ClirlHtmas Day
will begin with first iiiusa ut 0:30
a. tti. At thla mans the children's
eholr will alng. Keoond maae. x 30;
H'jb maaa. 10:30. The Kyrlu
Olorla. Crwlo ami iaikctua will be
from leonardt'a maaa In B tint, thu
BenedtetiiH and Ayutia Die from
Farmera inaaa- After High iiimsm ser
mon anil BenJNllelloN
Tl (leriiinii KtMMgi'llrtil I.iitlnrau
t'liW.! CIiiiicIi.
i:.iit State streol, will have thulr
t'hiUtuias piogrnm on Thursday
i enliig, 7 u'llock K very body corr
dtalljr HiMttd, (' Hopf. pastor
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