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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1909)
BALL? GAT2T All JOCKWAIi, MUM, OIWOON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 1999. 8 t ADVANCE SPECIAL Of LADIES' TAILORED SUITS The large ready-to-wear section offers its first special (his season in the new spring suRs. They are hand somely tailored and the linings are of Ihc best of materials. The trimmings are of the Persian braids, with fancy covered buttons. The colors arc navy, wine, Copenhagen and Champagnes, all regular $25 values & A 0 , "t i 7 r- special at r -1-1' There are only a limited number, so we advise you to come early. New Nets Springs curly showing of Plain Tucked nntl Cluster Tucked Brus sola NutH. Thoso who tiro procur ing tliolr early Spring Sultii nnd Waists will approclnto the benuty of those nots. Illnck, white, creiun and ecru. SPRING SHIRTS The Inrgo furnishing goods unc tion luiu the newest, effects Jn plain, pleated nnd fancy bono in Spring HhlrtH. From Cluott & Ponhody. To best apiircclate thin nhowltiK Ih to boo thorn. XW.&JXJZ. Xm bmbmsbi . mT7ivrii jbbbbbi ! ,1 Ml M mmmamMmmMmmammmmmmmmBmmmtmmmmammmmmmmmr o o ooooooooo CITY NEWS ooooooooo Wmtlier Forrciwit Light ntlii tonight or Friday, For Htm Wkh1 ABd coal, call 108, Vogot Lurabor Company, Yor Storo Wood You should apply at onco to tho Bpaaildlng Logging Contpnny. Blnu wood costt lend. 2-32-tof Tiiio Mnpto ami Ah Wood For snlo. ohoap, for Immediate de livery. Apply Krnlw Bros., Hush llrnymnn building. Teleiihonti Main 111. S-lfi-tf flet AImvmI of tlM Iluali And plnae your order for aiub wood now. Phono at ot.o to tho BpautdtiiK loggllig Go. 3-23. tf Vor Htovo Wood You should apply at onco to the BpMild'nx Logging Comuany. 8lib wood cot leas. 3-31-tof W. T, ltlgdon, Undertake Always progreaalye, up-to-date Pull equipment, Inrgtat stock. 10-U-ood'tf lownr Iiuuintiiro Hates. Ily having us do your work. 1C. V. Plerae. Capital Hleotrlo Supply Cum pany. Phono 835. IJ-lfi-eod-tf CVll lit, lxik l'k Over Inspoet our groeery and mnrkftU alto our poultry and flak depart meat. Wo will tuuke th r, yvi do the rMt Farrlngtou. (lot Ahead of tho Hiuh And plat your orders for iab Hear tho M lisle Hand nt the Hlnk Friday night. Heiral New House For Halo or ront. For prices and terms eo Vogot Lumber Co. Your Wife Will not object If you smoke a la Coronu or TiiHhtnou olgor. They nro homo production, nnd hnvo no oqunl. I. I O. Klk Meeting tonight, portauce. Hnnquot. IliiHlnotta of lm- Mado AppolHtmcHt Tho govornor mado another ap pointment today, that of tho Portage commiBslon. Thoco nppolnted were W. D. Wheeler and It. D. In man of Portland, nnd F. J. Taylor of Astoria. To Beautify tho Streets Plana have boon drawn bytho sur veyors to widen Seventeenth street near Asylum avenue In what Is known as Dalrymple's addition. A beauti ful thoroughfare In to bo mndo out of .this streot which will materially bonefit tho property In thnt section. Another Institute On noxt Saturday, tho 27th, an other local school Instlluto will be held In Stnyton, at which time the nthlotlc union by-laws will bo adopt ed. Superintendent .Power of tho Sa lem schools nnd Professor Graham will bo on the Institute program along with othor popular school offlalals CoimiiNHloiicrn' Court Tho county commissioners will moot next Wednesday nnd tho road matters which hnvo boon taking up the greater part of tho court's time will bo considered again. The com missioners have n grist of bills nnd potlttons on hand to be disposed of Wednesday, Including numerous hold over business mntters from the last session. Change Shooting Grounds Tho Salem Gun Club has boon busy for tho pnst fow days moving their trap shooting outfit to u now location. Tho grounds will bo situated on Don- hnin'n flat, n fow miles north of the city, nnd n more favornblo plnce could not bo picked In nny reason able dlstnnco from town. Tho shoot ing grounds nt tho fair grounds had becqmo too thickly occupied for safe trap shooting, which wns tho reason tho club had for changing their field Trap shooting has boon n popular sport In this city for tho pnst two years and some expert gunners have been dovolopod ns tho result of the Sunday shoots. Thero will probabl) bo several trap ALASKA YUKON FAIR just jobs and sauries . t'WIAV pwci'j 88W.I pajmnl Olympla, Wash., Feb. 25. Some tnno this afternoon Qovornor Hay will Issue a conciliatory statement concerning the work of tho Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc commissioners. Iho govornor and tho commissioners held a session laBt night, which lnstod well into the morning, nnd was in tho na t tiro of an Investigation by tho gov oror of tho workings of tho commis sion. The governor had been Informed that all was not well with tho com mission; that thero woro too many Jobs and loo many salaries for tho best Intorcsts of tho Alaska-Yukon-PacMc Whllo It Is known that tho governor found much to bo criti cized, ho Is quoted ns saying that it was not so bad ns ho had boon lod to believe. Tho govornor nnd tho com mission ngrocd on a future plan of action nnd certnln reforms which will bo carried into effect. On this basis, it was decided that tho bottor way would be for tho govornor to lseue a formal stntomont, making no com plaint of the mnnnor in which tho commission has dono business. PAYS BIG DIVIDEND HAS MONEY LEFT t United Prow Leaned Wlre.l Washington, Fob. 25. Tho dlrcct- shootlng contests or of tho Goldfleld Consolidated pulled off hero between sportsmen Mines Company nt a meeting today from outsldo cities and local sports-' decided unanimously to declare a dlv- mon this Hummer. Nov UntlortnklnB Parlors- "Tho Cottago Undertaking Par lnrs" have boon oponcd by Mr. J. C. Sill, at tho corner of Cottago and Idond of 30 ccuIb u share to nil stock holders of record on March 1, payable April 30. It was announced that aft er tho dividend is paid $1,000,000 In cash will remain In tho treasury. o It. P. O. Klkx, Attention Meeting of Importance tonight. Urothur Lovlno, district deputy for Oregon, make uh an ofTlclnl vls't Your attendance U doslrcd. J. M, I-rtwrvmo Will llll your order for grocorlos fronh uggs and country butter, to your entire witlifnotlon. Phono. 31 1. IltMir llto Music- Hand nt the ltlnk Friday night A now undertaking parlors hu4 boon opened on tho corner of Cottago ami Oliemeketn atreota by J. O. 8111. Tho pnrlora nro called tho "Cottage Undertaking Parlors," nnd aro up-to. divtti In every particular. Cottago VuthMliiklug Parlor Corner Cottago null Qhomektta ireotn. Up-to-date In all linen. Call itHDWorud day or night. J. O. Sill, P. 1). Phono S00. 2-2K-6t ColtnKM I'ndiMtnMug Purler OurHr Cottage and Ohamoketa almoin. Up.to-date In all Una. Calls hiuwmimI day or night. J. 0. SlU. F 1) PkOH S0. J.M-t .Mr. OMIrtoii Who wvk1 miok Qxoollent ooffe Nt tk aoetal. aaya: "Keep the cover of your Falgttf'a Golden Gate tin wwxi ruu rnN nt onco to thicloKl tight Tho tlovor and aroma gpauldlng lagging Co. S-Ji-tf u U lU eiffe wkn yon buy U " HKIIHHHHHIIUHUHHHUUHt)IHHIttlia LET US SAVE YOU! Money Tho Salem Shoo Store n uffwrtng vkIiiw Ih akiHM thai will absolutely lutoulth you If you w til coMe rhU Ih us ehow tm Thla U the ftrat ulo the Salem Bh Store hua Wad fr vr two er. Ytwtorday when a Salem buatnwe mH wa nhnwu m nlr of KTANIV. Aim MAKK Jl.00 B1IOKH MAUKHIl 2.uo he would hartlly be llote hU ojM, but he took tho ahoee. Um In Rtu $t u ahow yiM the laaiti kind of a bargali while th lt lXat aay "I'll do thU tomorrow." but do It now. u Uuuu bargalaa xn't laat long Salem Shoe Store 320 StuU SI; a W. EYRE, Prop, $ Chomokota stroots. Mr. Sill has had TQQ( THE STAMPS mnny years oxporlonco In tho under-l .y pAPP"A IIP taking buslnoim, and la an export In . ! VMLUt his line. He was for three years and UnUc(1 ftfM lMni m a half 'demonstrator of embalm-; Sncramonto, Feb. 25. Tho postof Ing" In ono of tho largest schools In fco ,,t Rasovillo. Placer county, wns tho country. Ho hn his purlora lit- roui,od at nn enrly hour this morning ted up In tho ratost and most porfnet nni j,50 f cash and 00 worth of stylo, with lino chapel and waiting Btamps taken. Tho Job was dono by room. Tho room devoted to sampiei 0Xl0rt Bnfo crn0korB. Tho nolso of Ir bo arranged that ono can see nt a lho oX,,OHon aroused a number of glnnco tho mnny classes and qualities., ,0Oiile but tho robbors mado Kood of goods. "Hilly Vim" ,K K. U. Van Arfiam. repreeutHtlvo of the Ilonoyman Hardware Company of Portland, mid a wwll known former baseball player, known then na "Hilly Van." hns Just loft for south ern Oregon In tho Interest of his llrm. Hilly showa tho results of three good squares per, and his belt lino Is as yet on a. par with the trusts. This makes his second trip to this elty during tho past six months and Hilly makes the statement thnt "she's (meaning Salem) getlu' away from tho wire and making a noise like a Oan Patch." Iho Suit Cumi DropnM A. F. Dean, who was arrosted jn tho ohnrgo of taking a eultcaso from A II. Fuller, was relented today aud allowed to routine his way In peac. There wae nppnrotly no doslro on the part of the proaociutlng wltnois to push tho ease further, and Judge Moorea eoneludtnl to drop It Want Hull ltxlul A petition l now being hold nu dur advlMiuent by Judge Moorra fitim Win. Tweedy, who la oharged wltk contributing to tho delinquency of a minor, and who la now out on bond of $1000. Tho petition, which wa presented through Twoedy'a at ttiiney. Win. Kaiser, aska tho cou;t to reduce tho M000 bond to 5u0, belHg the kumo amount Alex Mc Curt)' la nut on, who Is charged with th same offeaae. The nearer an artlolo Is put In condition to ault the purchaser the better It U for the seller. o MAHUHU). nUTt.EK KDDK. At the residence of the offlclatlug clergyman. Tue day. February 33. 1909, MIw Stel la Kdde and M. M. Hutler, both of Dallas. Uer. P. 9. Kn!4M ot elating. They will make their homo la Dal las, where the groom U In bustaea. o Oood food and shelter pay well Is ettker cam, but always ot wa tholr usenpo. Offlcurs of surrounding counties aro keeping a sharp lookout for the robbers. Tho promlor of England says thoro shoiuld bo no talk of "Isolation" among the great powors. Who has bocu bonstlng of tho "splondld" vn rloty of It for n groat many years? o Mcsnagc of Moccaiilii. Thero Is n symbolism In tho decor ative Bohcnio shown by many differ ent Indian trlbos. Wo may say that each and every Indian moccasin of pure typo Is n ploturo. or Is both u picture and n plctogruph. It may mean something, although It Is not a plctogrnph. The meaning must per forco depend largely upon tho sur roundings of tho makor. writes Emer son Hough In the Outing Magnzlno , thousand reasons might Influence this or that pattern. Sometimes a vory old nnd wiso woman who mado moc casins might hnvo a dream, and she would put hor "drom" Into tho moc casin. Perhaps a well content and simple minded maker would put In merely a roflox of the life about her. tlie objeota with which she wa In coiilluuul eoutact. There would i present tho continual tribute of euit Billion to the groat foree, life, death the unknown hereafter, the air tho sun. the wind The treoe. the earth the Immediate Ignorance, the eommn necessity, the passing event of prsv. Importance all these abstract or con relo things might come Into the mind of the workor with pigments, quills and beads. These, tho moooaaln mak er put down na beat she might She could not write It out. for hor prod uct was no letter and no plotograph So In time aho oamo to uae'the con densed thought of symbolism, Just as we do In our astronomy or astrology or mathematics. She struggled to ward the shorthand of thought-uut-veraal RUSSIAN NOBLES WANT N0VITSKY PAPERS United Press Leased WlrfcJ St. PotorBburg, Feb. 25. Desper ate efforts are being mado by sev eral men high In Russian official nnd court life, It is learned through Duma goBjlp, to secure possession of tho unpublished diary of the late Director Novltsky of tho department of gendarmes at Klcff, enough of which has boon made public by the few who havo seen it to famish ground for tho fear that it may Ini plicate many still living rfotnbllltiufj 'u the Azof scandal, or in others rt a similar character. : The extract from tho diary which has gained tho widest publicity Is tho account of Director Novltsky's efforts to Bnvo Govornor Bogdano v'tch, of Ufa, from assassination, and t his falluro, through Minister of tho Interior Plohvo's disregard of his warn.'ngs. N'ovltsky's story is that Informa tion of tho plot was brought to him bj tho daughter of a tailor, In whoso family Gorshund, tho famous revoltt t'onUU who had be6n choson to manngo tho assassination, wns n boarder. Tho director Instantly telegraphed to Plohvo, waited four hours for a re ply, tolcgraphed again, nnd finally received orders to Mnvestlgato," but not to act, and kcop his information absolutely secret. For 25 days No vltsky's diary says Gershunl and his assistants woro kept under Burvoll luucc, Plohvo meantime receiving ex haustive reports concerning tho movements nnd plans. Three days boforo tho data fixed for tho assassination Novltsky noti fied tho mlnlstor thnt tho terrorists had loft Ufa, and waro, thoroforo, outsldo his Jurisdiction. Tho noxt new ho recolvcd wns that tho party had met Hogdnnovltch, shot him to death and escaped. Novltsky comments that Sazanoff, who afterward killed Plohvo, wan a tool of Gershunl, and that, If tho minister of tho Interior had hnd tho terrorist loader arrested at tho thno ho know he wns plotting ngnhut Hogdnnovltch, he might hnvo saved his own life. WATCH SAILORS STRUGGLE FOR LIFE o o o o o o 0 Now York, Fob. 25. A schooner yacht, Kiippoacdly the Mystic from Uoston, apparently Is being demolish ed In a galo In Day Itldgo HaBln In Now York bay this afternoon. Tho members of ho crow and tho Ijassengers can he seen clinging to tho rigging. Hundreds of persons hnvo braved the weather to be nt the Bhoro to lend nil) posslblo aid to tho schooner. A volunteer Ilfo saving orew bus put out in an effer: to roseuo thqso aboard the voMtel. The storm Is ono of the worst ever known In tho bny, and there seems little chance for tho Mystic to weather It. -o- Wltb a variety of untlltie all foods. stock oae oan It I not the hardest labor, but the bt directed labor, that accomplishes CORtfNER SUSPECTS CRIMINALJIEGLIGENCE Soattlo, Wash., Feb, 25. Coroner Snydor Is today gathering witnesses for tho Inquest to bo held tomorrow ovor tho bodies of Duncan Rohortson and August Strangler, killed by tho cavo-Tn of tho north trunk sower, near tho exposition grounds, on Tuee day morning. "Tho company In charge of thla sowor gives outs Information only unwillingly," said Dr. Snyder, "but I am going to Investigate this thing, and fix the responsibility for thoso Hrrldonts. 'f I ITavo to subpoena every man on the entire Job." The matter was put before proaa eut'ng Attorney Vnndorver, and In cose the verdict of tho coroner's Jury supports the theory that thero hn been criminal nogllgonce further ac tion mav he taken o oPEoRSNAL0 ME A. McQllbray ieU foJ -. w., ,;Bieraay, where i locate. . MIbs Nottlo Q. MortQ "uuu "lver yesterday vfsit hor brother. Chas. Zosel le't f0r p J w,u'' w"cro he will red LIJIIU. Mro. N. O. Holman wBi ton last night. i Mrs. W. C. Klehl and 11 w returned to their h0a oak, ICns., last n ght, aKj mr. ana Mrs. A Korb mentha. . mr. imu iirs. L. p Indiana, are looking over i irs. k. b. Young, 0f visiting Mrs. G A Sykeg dnyB. Mrs. J. A. Darr left fJ this morning to visit rell sovorai weeks. ? t. . . ' ia in mn iris't two! mottior, Mrs. Sauh K.iri to North Ynklnn nsh will reside. W. S. Loven of Baker Cli deputy to the grnnd cxaltel tho Elks, Is registered nt th otto hotel. He will address Iodgo tonight. Mrs. A. L. Darling wcn bnrd this morning for a shol hor pnronta, Mr. nnd Ml Hinkle. D. H. Woynnt wns a bu songor to Portland this mo Mnyor Ilodgers went to this morning. D. E. Edwnrds and M. 0.1 loft for Portlnnd and tomo go to San Francisco on &j trip. Thoy will bo gone month. W. J. Hall Is In rortlnndl ncss. Mrs. It. C. Churchill ef tho guest of Mr and Mrn J O. O. Kdwnrds of Hippiierj visiting relntiviM lure He Portland this morning W. A. Gttoffroy went to this morning on a short busll Mr. and Mrs. C F Royal Portland this morning to vl nnd relatives for several day Mr. and Mrs. Claud (latch Portland today Col. B. Hofer went to Port! night, nnd from there to Itot to nttond tho meeting of th opmont congress L. It. Stcolhnninicr and to go to Grants fans, wi Stoolhnmmor will have chars now clothing store of C P. PERSONALS . Mm. J.. L. 8tolwor and chll turned to tholr home In this morning, after vls'tinghj tor, Mrs. Frank Douglas, Mrs. Sarah E Dllr of Tu turned homo this morning boon tho guest of Mn Hazolton. Rov. Davis Errett cf thl Christian church, attended tl Missionary Board meeting land yostorday. Mrs. R. M. Hofer went to today for a short visit to her Mr. and Mrs. E W Dent PIANO TUN LUTELLUS L. WOOW Tuning, polishing, repairing i Norwich Union Fire Insurance Coi Prank Meredith, Resident Office with Wra Brown A 29, Commercial street MONEY TO L THOS. K. !XR1 Over Ladd & Bush's Bank S faaejJfaMaiV aggn j, .nawaMMMaal NQH f V " 1 IMIIIIJ II I WELL """ ' -i rVt-r'-'rntr- -i 'iiiii'i-Vtt ooooooood NEW TODAY o o n n ii n o o o O 01 -- - ..j J Waned To cut from : f J M of wood. Phone I "'" : ii Of goiuK to traveling and little known opticians not only do they In most cases take your money and glvo no relief but they vory often cause more trouble through poor work. Our reputation Is the foundation of our business our work U always accurate exact Let us examine your eye." Barr's JEWELERS For Sale Several h'"-sc l and farm lands at a tarpU Ital National Bank L A bunch of ker. will be rewarded by '' Journal office. J- For Sk First-class cat 1 Knrth Cottage tret r M5 11 ..a. tv..hI.1.ajI f- S6. -1 Hisiro p uiuuutu - mam. hv March 1 Adof vrvr - w Chemcketa atreet For "Hwrt 7-room hcue Iota, at 1SJ0 N 21l per month. u-.ij nt lVnft- An i.MJ. u.MHmette llottL tinnimmnuummnimumnnt)t(llt glvra to Fae bat stock. I the beat rtoulta. "" J-li MlaaHikHHa