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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1910)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10i. PAGE OTVB y TUESDAY ONLY ISc Stockings Foi: Ladies 9 c Short Lengths in Remnants 5c WILL TEST ' Cacramento, Calif., Feb. 22. Tha official tests of the Paulsen wireless telephone in America will be made here and at Stockton tomorrow by the mayors of the two cities and by leading citizens. The Paulsen system is the first to have been-installed in America for practical use, and Its promoters, comprising San Francisco, Stockton, and Sacramento capitalists, declare it to toe the first overland telephone system that may be used with suc cess. The inventor of the system is Dr, "Vlademar Paulsen, a Danish scien tist. American rights were bought by C. F. Elwell, a graduate of the engineering department of Stanford University and Professor C. D. Marx of Stanford. Following tomorrow's tests, a demonstration will be given next Sunday for the' benefit of the army signal corps and If these are suc cessful, the promoters expect a rapid increase of wireless telephone sta tions throughout the country. AN ANCiSCO WANTS THE JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT -o- liig Flro at Spokane. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 22. Fire destroyed Greenough Brothers gro cery store, one of the largest In th3 city early today. The loss is esti mated to bo at least $125,000. The fire originated either from a spark from tho furnace or through sponta neous combustion, and probably smouldered for hours before being discovered. Tho entire fire depart ment worked In a below zero tem perature, this being the coldest day Spokane has experienced this winter. United Vross Lenscil Wire. San Francisco, Feb. 22. If Tex Hickard can mako his peace with tho supervisors here, and thoro is every reason to believe that ho will, the Jeffries-Johnson light will take place in the city of San Francisco. This is the word that was passed along the line lost night, and when the Novadan and Supervisor Horget get together, which probably will bo tonight, it is expected that they will come to an understanding, call off nil old scores, and definite arrange to stage the big battle in this' city. With Mayor McCarthy avowedly in favor of having tho fight take placo here and Jim Griffin, to whom tho July permit falls, ready to relinquish the coveted paper, It looks very much like It will not bo necessary to bring the big fellows together across the bay. G'Iffin, while realizing that for him to step out of the way would m,ean tho losiug of a good piece of money, has stated without qualifica tion that he ft willing to pass the permit over to Gleason and Rlck ard. "San Francisco must have that fight," sold Griffin last night, "and I stand ready to do all In my power to bring It here. Tho fact that the July permit will tail to me snouiu PRESIDENT WITHDRAWS not deter Rlcknrd and Gleason. I am ready to give It up, nnd I am not going to try to hold the promoters up, either. All this talk about my wanting to 'sell the permit' is rot. If Glenson and Rickard think I am en titled to something for turning It over to them, all well and good. All want is to soo the fight staged right hero. That will bo sufficient reward for me. It will moan thou sands of dollars to the business men of tho city in immediate returns, to say nothing of tho advertising the city will y got."' Gleason, whilo preparing himself for contingencies, has, nevertheless, been confident throughout that tho big battle will take placo in this city. Tho numerous tiffs between him and Rlcknrd have not alarmed him, as ho has felt that when It camo right down to brnss tacks, both would come to tho realization of burying the hatchet. It was for tho uprpose of giving Rickard and Hergot a chance to get together that Glea son and Rickard have postponed their conference, but after tonight's meeting between tho Novadan and Hergot, it is believed that everything will have been cleared away, and that a definite announcement that tho fight will tako place here will bo made before tho end of th eweek. WILL NOT INDICT LEADERS OF MOB Cairo, Ills., Feb. 22. It was re ported here today that no attempt will be made to Indict the leaders of tho mob that stormed tho Cairo jail where a negro purso snatcher was Imprisoned, and precipitated a riot in which Alexander Halllday, son of former a mayor of this city, was killed. It was hinted that although Shor iff Nellls is in possession of tho names of tho leaders, ho would risk his life If he was to mako them known. Feeling is intense here to day and it is feared another out break will occur. Rumors that night riders from Kentucky and Missouri aro planning to como to Cairo and lynch tho next negro arrested in tho city were cur rent today. Tho authorities nre In vestigating a report that an anti- black society, formed primarily for tho protection of those who parttel pated In tho riots, is being organ J zed. nomination: Washington, Feb. 22. President Taft today ordored tho withdrawal ot his nominations recently sent to tbjQ;senato for positions on tho court of customs appeals. At tho White Houso It was said that tho president assigned ns his roason for tho withdrawals that ho did not bollovo It to bo fair to the men nominated to ask them to servo for tho $7,000 a year voted by con gress when they had tentatively ac cepted tho nominations expecting a salary of $10,000 a yoar. Among tho names withdrawn VfCro those of James F. .Smith and Marlon do Vrles of California. o Has Not Called General Strike. tUNITKD MU.SR ZSJLRRD WIIIB. Philadelphia, Fob. 22. President Murphy of tho labor council ap peared nt tho headquartors ot the strikers this afternoon and donled that ho had called a general strike. Ho declared that a misconception had arisen because ho sent letters to tho presidents of all unions affili ated with tho council asking thorn to ascertain how their mombors viewed tho possibility of a general strike.' o Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Dnyo. PAZO OINNTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed tng or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60o o Will Give Meyers Finn Trial. F UNITED rtlEHa LIUMiD WIItB.l Washington, Fob. 22. The houso committee on naval affairs today voted to glvo ono year's trial to tho navy ro-organlzatlon plnus of Secre tary Moyor of tho navy department. Trenton, N. J., has passed a by law making it impossible to collect street car faro from a passenger who has to stand up, and now tho major ity of tho people aro waiting for crowded cars, and tako a free ride standing up. After Inventory Sale " At a Great Sacrifice i A JiM, FTER taking inventory we find too many carriages and go-carts in stock and as we need the room for new goods which are daily ar riving we offer them to you at at a big saving and at a time when they are most in demand. The cold backward spring is not what we expected we bought and prepared for a warm and sunny season, but our error shall be your gain. We will not be disappointed, neither will you if you come here at once expecting to get a bargain. We mention a few of the values. No, 100 Folder, was $7,50, now $5,25, No, 903 Foldej, was $10,00,. now $7,50, No, 7008 Folder, was $12,00, now $7,25, No, 1003, Carriage was $15,00, now $10,75, No, 808, Carriage was $16,00, now $11,00. No, 9040, Carriage, was $22,50, now $16i50, No, 618, Carriage, was $14,00, now $9,00, No, 7344, Carriage, was $15,00 ,now $11,75, No ,882, Carriage, was $18,00, now $13,00, No, 1127, Carriage, was$ 18,00, now $13,00, No, 1177 Carriage, was $20,00, now $15,00, No, 9043, Carriage, was $27,50 now $23,00, NEVES FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY. No matter how old and faded your hair looks, or how long you bftve been gray, it will woik wonden for you; "keep you looking young, proi mote a imuruni grown heilthv hair, atoo it Iwlma TRADE MARK OUl ana rJl V It J&tS- movc OandruU. Will not soil akin or linen. Will ot injura your hair. Is Not a Dye. REFUSE A IX SUBSTITUTES $1.00 and SOc. Bottles, at Draepits PMIo Uay8DccCo.,NevnrkJNJ.,tLaiA. Still Gathering Thorn In. Tho proprietors of two moat mar kets In Pendloton were arrested last Friday for violation of tho puro food law on complaints Bworn to by Paul V. Maris, deputy food and dairy in spector of Oregon. Ono was charged with using harmful preservatives In hamburger steak, whilo tho other was charged with mis-laboling his goods, in that ho was selling a lard and tallow combination for puro lard. Both paid fines. o If you would have a safe yot cer tain Cough Remedy in the homo, try Dr. Shoop's at least once. It is thoroughly unlike any othor cough preparations. Its taste will ho en tirely now to you unless it la al ready your favorlto cough remedy No opium, chloroform, or any other stupefying ingredionts are used. Tho tender leaves of a harmless Inng hoaling mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its won derful curativo properties. It is tru ly a most certain and trustworthy prescription. Sold by Capital Drug Store. A Tho stockmon of Baker county re port thoro is no scarcity of stock in that county, and no Bhortngojla looked for. Lifo on Pnuama Ontial has had ono frightful drawback malaria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands. The gorms cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi tude, weakness and general debility. But Electric Bitters nevor fail to de stroy them and euro malaria trou bles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very sovoro attack of malaria," write Wm. A. Protwell of Lucama, N. C, "and I'vo had good health over slnco." Cure stomach, liver and kidney troubles, and prevent typhoid.,. Guaranteed by J. C. Porry. o Truffle Blizzard-Bound. tnPIlTKD I'UUHS LEASED WIIUO.J Buona Vista, Colo., Fob. 22. Trafllc in western Colorado is blizzard-bound today. Midland passen ger trains are stalled at Haver, Both and Sellar and two freight trains ano blockaded at Haver. A Simple Trick. It's an easy matter to keep your joints and muscles supplo no mat tor what your ago may bo or how you havo suffered with rhoumatlsm. Rub yourself night nnd morning with Ballard's Snow Liniment Cures rhoumatlsm, stiffness, cramps, crick In the back, uldo, nook or limbs, and relieves all nchos nud pains. For salo by all dealorn- Staggers Skeptics. That a clean, nice, fragrant com pound like Bucklon's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a bad burn. cut, scald, wound or piles, staggors Bkoptlcs. But great euros proTO Its a wonderful healer of tho worst sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, oczoma, skin eruptions, and also snapped hands, sprains and corns. Try it. 25c at J. C. Perry's. o The Eastern Star lodgo of Inde pendence celebrated Its ten anniver sary on tho evening of February 15. A largo crowd of Masons, mombors of tho Star, and invited guests were prosont, and ovefyono had a very pleasant tlmo. Tho Woman's Civic Improvomont Club of. Lebanon was organized Inst week. Tho object of tho club is tho beautifying of Lobanon. Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs. Most peoplo know tho feeling, and tho miserable stato of ill hoalth it indicates. All people should know that Foloy's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, quickly euro tho soreness and cough and restoro a normal condition. 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