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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1910)
t'AQK FOUR DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', WEPXESPAY, JUXE 29, 1010. Jured by tho automobile driven by Robert Taft, tho president's eldest son. Thlstwolla, whose skull was frac tured, was reported to bo resting easily today, with indications favor able for his recovery. o DOPESTERS PB DOLING WIND. MllllltlllltllltHltlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllttlillWIItllUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilMlllllllttlMltlllHIIII LANKY BOB PICKS JEFF ? AS WINNER TAKES COIN TO RUN KINO BUSINESS ? V,. m JOY iffe" 1 r. T 1 .'ll AN OFINION THAT IS REALLY WORTH SOMETHING, AS FIT55 IS A REAL FIGHTER, AXP NOT A HOT AIR ARTIST. tUKITEI) PBE88 L&18EB WIBB.1 Victoria, B. 0., Juno 29. Bob Fitzslmmons, ex-heavyweight cham pion, and his party, which arrived from Australia last night on tho llnor Marama, left s today o& the steamship Pueblo for San Francisco. Although the Marama reached Vic toria early in the evening, Fitzslm mons was not allowed to land until 11 o'clock tonight. .Fitzslmmons declared that Jeff 'Will win against Jack Johnson at Reno. Frank Slavln, one of Fitzsimmon'o first friends to greet him when he stepped dow.n the gangplank, can't understand how Johnson can lose. Therefore conversation. "You must remember Johnson's youth, his elasticity, his clevernesss and his strength." expostulated Slavln, In the midst of a sharp ex change of verbal fireworks. . "But ''you forget Jeff's endurance, bis persistency and his aggressive ness." Then Fltz told why he thought Jeff would win. "Johnson was a splendid defensive fighter. He was rather a hard man to got, but he never was one to faco hostilities. Jeff, on tho other hand, was one who bored right into the thick of it, who ehuts his Jaw, takes what is coming, and gives just a llttlo more." Everything dopondod on Jeff's condition, and after reading the United Press dispatches, Fltz folt Jeff .was In prime condition Mrs. Fitzslmmons then took a band and Bald. "In Australia it's qll Johnson. Tho odds aro G to G in his favor. But they are poor Judges of fighters. Their ideal Is Bill Squires, and sim ply because Johnson handled Tommy Burns so easily they aro convinced that ho cannot bo beaten." THEIR DROWNING IS A MYSTERY f ITCD nans LEASED WIEB. . j Annapolis, Mq, June 20. An of acial investigation is under way to ilay Into tho circumstances attend ing tho drowning of of Mrs. Josoph , Uowyor and Midshipman Shornmn N. Nnson and Grigsby Thomas, wh030 bodies wero recovered from tho Sov .ern river near hero today. tTho trio left Annapolis lato yes terday In a Ballboat for a pleasuro trip up tho river. When they fallod to return, a soarch was begun. Tho boat was discovered anchored near ehoro a mllo and a half from Annapo lis, and further search brought to tho i surfaco tho bodies of all throe per sons. Their clothing was found In tho "boat, and the belief is that the three wore stricken, with cramps whllo tmthlng. ; Mrs Bowypr was tho daughter-in-law of tho superintendent of tho navnl ncadamoy hore. Nason was a midshipman, and his homo was at Newport R, I. Thomas' homo was at Union Point, Ga. , . o KILLED WOMAN THEN HIMSELF .n (omucd rnzsa uussa wiwe. i Chicago, Juno 20. A doublo trag edy occurred In the Loland Hotsl bore today when a man giving tho ,aamo of William Thompson shot aud killed a woman ho had registered as Ids. wife, and then Qommitted suicide. A noto loft by tho man roquosted that they bo burled togothor. Tho oto road as follows: ' "God have mercy on mo for what .1 have done. She has broken my bea?t, I trod to make a good girl , ot'lfoiv unt It cannot bo dono. We .VlU end U all togothor. Tho wagnt -$f. eiu Is death. If thoro la any lovo in ttto heart of tho public pleaso bury . ?un togothor." I AFT AMONGTHE BEAN EATERS V "' ,' Iiihitu mum uumn VIU.1 e: .ttfwktnnttiilti&su JubSv ai rriMli ' TWaHl'Taf nrrlvarl Iibmi tfltlnv. an jrt'ute to the summer capital nt Hav 11?, Mas.. Tlie Rld,at was $lspln?dundly as hie ear was drawn t bU the trRin sUU, and be was not The pMsljl&nt planned to visit JUltsl TWHwpUft, Uie Italian labor er, wfee BtruOfc and wloueiy In- (Continued from page 1.) strange contrasts from day to day. Ono day Johnson shqws speed and confidence. Tho next ho appears to bo half-hcatted fn tomporamont as well as In his work. Jeff never loses confidence. In fact, ho seems to gain It, his off days developing a greater spirit of. determination and doggedness than when he is feeling good. But It Is tho manner in which Jeff puts aside his work that, causes tho greatest commekt. For instance, on Monday after had pulled off his early morning boxing stunt, it was given out officially by Manager Borger that his work for the balance of the training spell would consist of boxing in the morning and Bhort "heart" sprints In tho evening. Not only did ho entirely reverse the pro gram but after switching tho "heart" sprints to tho morning, Ho cut out tho expected boxing In tho afternoon and contented himself with a nap, a private talk with Governor Dicker son and a rub-down after dinner. It is utterly useless to accept a program or to oven guess what tho big fellow will do from now, until Friday, when ho is expected to cut out all work and hurl himself Into tho nervo wrecking drying out pro cess, but he may box and ho may sprint, and ho may loaf. They are making books here on what he in tends to do, and you can write your own ticket Tomorrow tho real betting will be gin. Last night 10 to 6 was tho pre vailing price. Some guess it will go to 10 to 7 and others look for 2 to !. Whichever Svny tho coin Is laid hero Is oxpected to mako tho price throughout tho United States, al though England may continue to mako Johnson tho favorite. Thoro Is a tip out that J..J will put forth his best ondeavor, as a matter of prldo, to end tho battlo within 17 rounds. Johnson some tlmo ago predicted that ho would finish tho whlto man within 13 rounds and, Jusk to go him ono bol ter, Jim wants things to bo wound up In his own favor within 17 rounds, "Tho quicker, the finer", Is still tho slogan, and If ho can wind up tho negro in a round, he'll do It. Jeff Is sporting n mural decoration of tho left oyo, a momonto of Mon day's boxing session. Tho guilty person Is not known, each of tho four sparring partners claiming thp honor, with Berger having a good lead In tho lists. WAS IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR WHEN THE STAY OF EXECU TION STOPPED ELECTRICIAN FROM TURNING ON THE CUR RENT. Trenton,, N. J., Juno 29. A stay of execution, signed and throw from a passing train by Judge Jtflnturn Is responsible for Arthur Rbso bolng; nllvo today. " Roso, who was convlctod of wlfo inurdor, was seated In tbe, electric chair and tho electrician, with his hand on tho switch, was awaiting tho signal to throw on 2100 volts when' the ordor rQ'ajtlied the. doath chamber to stop tho execution.' An nttomoy for Rose awaited tho oxpoctod ordor from Judgo Mlnturn at tho railway station, and tho doc ument was droppod from a window of tho train ns It sped past Trenton. Tho nttornoy seized tho roprlovo and hastened with it to tho prtsou. Tho Ills Head U of two kinds concrdt and tho big head that onios from a sick head a gourd and your brain feel loose and BoroT You can euro It In no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Horblno. Isn't It worth trying for tho absoluto and certain rell you'll o Of Interest to iJjirjnera and Mo. r clmiile. ru , Farmers and mechanics frequont ly meet with slight accidents and In toS!8 wtihih onyse them much uu pwica and losf pf tm6". ,' ' As. cut r urulle 'may be oured in about ono ihlrd tho tlmo usually required b np-BlyiflB dhamUwlaln'a LlnlPui.st toou as the Injury la received. Thi Mnlment U also valuable for if) rain? W,neee of tho musoles and rheumn lie pains. There Is no danger of blood poisoning reeultlng from an injury when QhamberloJn's Llflmant la applied before the parts become Inflamed and swollen. For sale by all good druggists. MURDERER SHOOK HANDS GEORGE NOT SATISFIED WITH $5,200,800 A YEAR WANTS MORE BECAUSE HI3 WILL HAVE TO PROVIDE FOR RELA TIVE9 WHEN THEY MARRY. . London, June 29. A big row is expected to start in the house of commons when the civil list commit tee makes a reprot on how much money it thinks King George and the members of bis family need to live on comfortably. This report will be delivered in about two weeks. Although tho majority of the mem bers of the committee belong to tho liberal party, It Is predicted that a liberal allowance for the king and his family will be recommended. Premier Asqulth, himself a very mod orate typo of liberal, took pains to see that none of his followers were included in the committee upon whom ho could not depend to support ,a handsomo allowance for the royal family. Out of the 21 members of tho committee, the laborltes, Barnes and Shackleton, arc the only ones In tho least likely to favor economy. It is practically certain that King George will ask for a larger allow ance than King Edward had, not for his own use, but for the benefit of his relatives. Inasmuch as Edward's allowance was considered too much, 6n increase for King George is cer tain to provoke an outcry. Unless his majesty goes beyond all reason In his request, he will probably get what ho wants, but not until after a hard- fought battle. Edward received $2, 256, 000 annu ally. A number of his relatives got $508,800 annually, and the royal es tate was granted $2,49G,000, making a grand total for tho royalty's per sonal bonoflt of $5,260,800. Ono reason King George will ask for a larger allowance will bo the fact that ho has a number of young relatives, for whom he will expect a provision when thoy marry. j( JS ji j( jjc 5i sjc jjs j jjc jfs C fs 5jC X-RAYS AND SMILES. 1 L 1 vL JC X 4' kf L 1 L V h rj f f 1 Crook county like a good mother, Is willing to let tho Deschutes coun ty bill go through even though it takes part of her farm. This-Is an oxamplo somo other counties might follow with profit to all parties. Tho Republican Stato assembly will moot in the Masonic temple at Portland! July 16. Tho old temple will then witness somo degrees nev er Included In tho work of Masonry. Banker Schlff says tho financial scaro Is ovor. Most of us common people did not know thoro was n financial scaro on. As tho common peoplo put up all their money for tho privilege of living and as they will llvo regardless of financial scares "who's afraid?" m Ibrahim Wardanl, tho slayer of Butros Pnsha Ghatl, whom Roosevelt so blttorly denounced In his Cairo speech, was hanged yesterday. Ho "no doubt was of tho opinion that Toddy's throat needed fixing. Tho Orogonlan picking up Jaclf London for a correspondent, Is the most surprising thing that papor haa dono slnco It swltchod around after roasting Mitchell for yoars and In dorsed him but then this shows that tho course of tho Orogonlan is boyond human Icon. Colliers Weekly adds to Its record for stupendous nslnlty by an editor ial asking tho peoplo of tho United hlntos to lay tholr grievances be fore Roosevelt. This cornea noar suggesting that ho instead of God Is tho ono tho hearts bowed down should roly on to solace tholr grlof and comfort tholr sorrows. Truly this is Amortcnn Idolatry gono mnd It Is somowhat strnngo that Rooso- volt is ono of tho few men In tho country who dooa not know that his throat needs fixing. Modford's growth Is shown by hor telephone syatem adding 500 phonos slnco January. ' Punishing a olork fort lotting in formatlQn. n Jo government Btntls Uqb on crop cojviliyp.Uft.lwk out. Is a fnro. The government statistics are notoriously and universally worth'eee to any ono oxcept the pub lic prlntor. When the election comee oft this tall, "ft the moWirBrfBovated on keep oomlnjs In. every votor will urv to be provided with a separate box for bis. ballot Tho. boxes will It has been a very dlfiloiilt matter for this country to keep ax-Presl-dents on hand. Let Colonel Roose velt look out for his health. jltllHtMtttHHMtHtttltHHMtttMtHttlHtHHtHtMMtttMttttHMHMMMMtlllHlllltllllMmiMn Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stom ach troubles have been effected by Chamberlain's Stomach and Llve Tablets. Ono man who had spent ovor two thousand lollars for medi cine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at all good druggists. o Out of one hundred people who try to save money, ninety-five will mako tho attempt very feebly. What a Summer Cold May Do. A summer cold if neglected 3s Jus as apt to develop into bronchitis ui pneumonia as at any other season. Do not neglect It. Take Foley's Hon ey and Tar promptly. It loosens tho cough, soothes and heals the inflam ed air passages, and expels the cold from tho v system. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, and rofuso substitutes. The genuine Is in a yellow package, and contains, nc opiates and no harmful drugs. Sold by J. C. "erry. All patent medicines or medicines ad vertised in this papor are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only cash drug store In Orogon. owes no one, and no ono owes it, oarrlea large stock; Its shelves. counter and show easos are loadea with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let artloles. wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stono is a regular graduato In medU qine and has bad many years of ex perience in the practice. Consults Uon$ are free. Prescriptions are frqe. and only regular pfloe Her tfed iQlne. Dr. Stone can be found at hie drug store, Salem, Or., from 7 in the morning until 9 at night. Winds Up Our Thousands of dollars worth of goods have left our store to beautify the homes of Salem and vicinity. Hundreds of dollars have been saved the purchasers. Are you one of the number who have made this 15 per cent saving? If not, you should avail yourself of the opportunity before tomorrow night. Come tomorrow and buy that article of home furniture which you have been needing so long. You can always buy cheap furniture cheap, but you only have an occasional opportunity to buy good furniture at the price of the poor kind. :: i; Forty-ninth Annual - - Wi 11 be J. H. BOOTH, Pres. Greatest of Sales Dressers - .HHH MHMIIHMMMMtMM Greater Than Ever.!! eptember 1 1910 Grand Showing of Live Stock. Racing Program Complete. Reduced Rates on all Railroads. Come and bring your friends. CD A TVTl 1 IVMLlJLV 5 0 ) f 4 HlltllllllllllllllHIMIIIIUilt :: Exhibition i; IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES 2-1 7, .V"-' ; ''"-Si V. rfS?riLCrinn T o ,X lVXJLirvjJLI i JT1. OeCi