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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEMU OREGON, FKIDAV, SEI'TEMUHR 2, J010. Extra Special for Saturday 135 Ecru Curtains Also broken lines of curtains $10.00 and $9.00 curtains $6.50 $ 6.00 curtains . . . $3.50 81 other big specials through out the store. STRAITS ISTHAMHIJ AVATSOX AVI Til 03 PASSEXCiKRS FROM SEATTLE TO SAX FItANCISO KA.V AGItOVXI) LAST XI GILT VA5 SEXGEKS TAKE.V OVF SAFELY". UNITED MESS USASBD WlltH.l Seattle, AVash., Sept. 2. The pas sengers taken oft the grounded steamer AVatson, of the Alaska Pa cific Steamship company, which -went on a reef in a fog last night, Will be brought back to Seattle on the sister ship Buckman due here from Sr.n Francisco this afternoon. None was injured when the steam r struck on the rocks at midnight, and they will resume their journey to ClroflaNuE.Etahrdluetaolnuu uu to California on the Buckman, ac cording to officials of the line here -today. Latest wireless reports from the AVatson tend to Increase the fear that the steamer Is seriously dam aged, and experienced seamen, de clare their conviction that the Wat son will break up and go to pieces. The passengers were taken off in the ship's lifeboats early today and little r no excitement prevailed, ac cording to the Wireless messages re ceived in Seattle today from Captain .J. Griffith. The revenue cutter Snohomish and several tugs were sent to the relief of the Watson this morning and it is hoped that the steamer may be pulled off the reef at high tide. The steamer Buckman, north bound from San Francisco, was reached by wireless today and or dered to pick up the passengers from AVaddah Island and bring them to Seattle. Waddah Island Is located in the Straits of Juan De Fuca', seven miles from Tatoosh Island and Capo Flattery. n Saved n Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. 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The wedding will be a Ma sonic affair, held undor the. auspices of the Eastern Star and with the as sistance of Golden Gate lodge of Masons, of which the groom is a char ter member. Besides being the oldest Mason in California, "Uncle Billy" Moses is the only Mason In the state who has the grand cross of the court of honor. He is one of the oldest grand masters of the Scottish Rite in California and the only survivor of those present at the formation of the first grand lodge in the state. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Charles O. Robertson, an old friend of Moses, ho died many years agoi She Is a ward of Golden Gate lodge and a member of Golden Gate chapter of the Eastern Star. .Make ii note now to get Ely's Cream Balm If you are troubled with nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold in the head. It is purifying and soothing to the .sensitive membrane that lines the air-passages. It is made to overcome the disease, not to fool the patient by a short, de ceptive relief. There Is no cocaine nor mercury In it. Do not bo talked Into taking a substitute for Ely's Cream Balm. All druggists sell it. Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 AVarren street, New York. WILL SETTLE THE PRICE OF HIM NEXT MONDAY. Paris, Sept. 2. At a meeting be tween the Duke of Abruzzi and Sen ator S. B. Elkins, of AVost Virginia, to be held here Monday, plans for the official announcement of the Duke's engagement to the senator's daughter Katharine will bo discussed, It is re ported today. After the conference, according to the report, the Elkins family will bo to Racconlgi Castle, where they will be presented to the Abruzzi family. Afterward Miss Elk ins will visit the valley of Aosta, made famous by Abruzzl's writings. THE MYSTERY AT QUINABY A DEAD DOG AND EMPTY 6RAV A CANINE JEKYLL AND HYD -1 A DARK MVSTERV ABOUT A IJLACIC DOG THAT AVAS KILLED IJY F. S. SHATOLE THE CANINES GRAVIS OPENED BIT THE OFFICERS OF THE LAAV IN PRESENCE OF THE JURY AND ONLY A JAWBONE AND A FEAV SPARE RiHS FOUND NO HAIR, NO BARK, "NO NOTHING" TO SUGGEST THE KIND OF ANIMAL THAT ORIGINALLY PIECED OUT THE REMNANTS. (A Tragedy in three acts.) Act I. Zlellnskl had a dog. Act II. Ziellnsk! hadn't a dog. Act III. Doggone a dog anyhow. AVhy is a dog? If so, how much? AVho killed Henry Zlellnski's dog.' AVhose dog did F. S. Shaublo kill and- bury under a log? And what became of the carcass of Zlellnski's black canine which for some timo lay molderlng in tho Munkers' field, and has sine disap peared? "Ha!" quoth Sherlock AVinslow, "there Is a deep, dark mystery lurk ing here which must be solved, anil I think the honorable Jury and court should adjourn to tho scene of carnage and Institute an investiga tion." (Motion carried. Jury, counsel and principal litigants exit from court room and repair to Oregon Electric station. Next scene is laid at Qulna'by station, on lino of Ore gon Electrlo, where jury, counsel and, litigants, take tho long hike to the talf timber on, tlio Shauble ranch, where they find tho decom posed remains of a once happy 'and frolicsome canine, which Shauble testified ho had burled nearly three months ago, but only a few tufts of hair and a depression in the ground marked the spot where Zlellnskl claimed that the mortal remains of his dog had reposed only two weeks ago, could be found. Jury collects nether jawbone and a few short ribs of dead animal found burled be neath the log and brings to the city last nicht. which will figure as Ex hibit A In the action before tho court," and Introduced in evidence in the hope of establishing the corpus delicti and also the corpus sine pectore. Tho mystery deepens.) Anyhow Henry C. Zlellnskl had a aluable black dog last Spring. his dog; he claims, was killed by F. S. Shauble, a neighbor, without cause or provocation and purety without, reason, other, he claims, than a deep-sot 'antipathy for the whole canine kingdom, and he has brought civil action in Justice of the Peace AVebster's court against Shau ble, asking for a verdict of fl50 punitive and $50 exemplary dam ages through the loss of his dog. Shauble admits having killed a black dotr. June 7. of this year, which dog. he claims, he caught chasing h'ls sheep. He denies knowledge that it was Zielinskl's dog, and claims that By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Jefferson, Iowa. 'When my baby i ...ii a jiiDfii.n mniitlia n 1 il T wna o.nm- pletely run down ana my internal or- f;ans were in terri ilfi nli.inn. T bfiiran taking Lydia E. PinKiianrs vegeta ble Compound, and mother wrote and told you just ltow I was. I began to gain fit. nnr.n and now I fim rn.il well." Mrs. AV. II. IlruoEit, 700 Cherry St., Jefferson, Iowa. Another Woman Cured. Glenwood, Iowa. 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The case camo to trial yesterday af ternoon before Justlco AVobster and a Jury composed of J. L. Mills, Cur tis B. Cross, E. A. Anderson, G. AV. Johnson, Jr., Will O. Evans, and O. L. McPeet. Some testimony was tnkon on both sides when the Jury and counsel adjourned to the scene of tho alleged dog slaughter to view the remains of tho d.ogs which figure in the case and the case was carried over and resumed at 9 o'clock this morning. Henry Zlellnskl, supported in his testimony by his father, mother and brother, John Zlellnskl, testified that Shauble had shot and killed his black dog, which had never in his life chased or killed an innocent ram, lamb, ewe or wether, and with out the slightest reason or provoca tion, since tho dog had never harmed a living soul, and ho claimed that the carcass of his dog had been left to rot in the Munkers' field and spread an awful stench through the circumambient atmos phere and along the public highway, up to two weeks ago, tho last time he had seen the carcass. He prized the dog very highly, as a watchdog, household pet and cowdog, and prayed the court for a decree In the sum above mentioned as balm to his outraged feelings. Mr. Shauble, on the witness stand, admitted having shot and killed a black dog upon tho date mentioned, which, ho claims, he caught In the act of chasing and trying to kill his sheep. That ho had carried the car cass frem the road , Into his field, where he allowed It to lie for two days and then burled it. ' He denied absolute knowledge that Henry Zlellnskl owned or ever had a dog, although he believed that such was tho case, but denied responsibility for its death unless it was tlie dog which ho caught chasing his sheep. It appears from the testimony that. there was but one black dog In the neighborhood, that belonging to Zlellnskl, but it seemed that two black dogs figured in this affair, one of which lay molderlng In tho sun shine in the Munkers' field, and wasting his sweetness on tho desert air, so to speak, and tho other lay burled in the Shauble field. It re solved itself Into a question of the veracity of the two witnesses, or, at least, there was Indeed a dark mystery enshrouding the whole af fair and It seemed the only way It could be determined to tho satisfac tion of all concerned was that tho Jury ylstt the scene of action at Qulnaby station, and view the re mains of the dogs in question, and this was finally decided upon and carried into execution. The Jury went down to Qulnaby Btatlon on the 4 o'clock Oregon Electrlo train last evening and returned at 0:20, and they were no nearer a solution to tho mystery, it seemed, than they were before leaving the court room, "It seems to me," pondered th court when considering the advisa bility or necessity of a visit to the sceno by the Jury, and especially since It appeared that both dogs, or one dog, or no dog at all, as tho ca'so may be, had been dead for throe months, "that both of thoso dogs would smell Just about alike by this timo." Somebody then facetiously remarked that, inasmuch as Curtis Cross might bo considered an expert authority upon tho qoustlon of "dead dog," ho might bo able to pa3s upon tho Identity of the twain of deceased canines, and they went. Mr. Shaublo paid tho faro of tho Jury to and from Qulnaby. Now tho question sooms as noa'r a satisfactory solution as It was be foro tho suit was begun and, unloss tho Jury Is furnished with positive evldonco of tho identification of the remains of the dog burlod benoath tho log, by moans of tho Jaw bone Grand Opera House John V. Cordray, Mgr. Monday, Sept. 5 10 Engagement of Famous National Pollard Opera Co. In a grand revival of Glllmit mul Sullivan's Woi'ld-fujueri ' COM 10 OPKKA "The Mikako" Vrive ftOr, 7ffe, $1.00 ami 91.50. Heat sale starts at Box Office, Sat urday, 9 u. m. and a "foiV ribs brought back as ovl donee, it is difficult to understand how they aro going to arrive at any conclusion at all In tho proceedings! except that it appears from tho ovi dence at hand that a dog had died or boen killed at somo timo or other, But whoso dog was it? Ah ha; that is tho question. Perhaps is was a sheep. Dog Is Dead; Verdict Guilty. After listening to tho argument of counsel, pro and con; holding, an inquest over the conglomerate mass of bones, Introduced in cvlden.ee to verify tho testimony of Mr. Shauble, that the dog was dead and had been buried, and deliberating for about two hours, the Jury, at noon today, returned a verdict of guilty as charged against the. defendant, Shauble, and assessed- damages of $19,50, the value of the dog, and exemplary damages1 in tho amount of $50, in favor ot Ztolinskl. Sinco the amount ot damages assessed as tho valuation of tho, deceased canino is less than $20, tho defondant la deprived of a right of appeal to the circuit court, on a writ of review, whereas, if the full amount ot $159 claimed by tho plaintiff had beon nl- lowedt tho case could havo been car ried to tho higher court on appeal and there would have been more history to transcribe anent tho dog gone dog case, which has already cost Mr. Schaublo $G9.60, the amount of the verdict; railroad fare for tho jury, court and counsel, Sa lem to Qulnaby and return, and costs of the- jury trial for two days In the Justice court. Verily, It is a dog-gono shame to say tho least' Well may ho say with Col. Sellers, "Dern a dog anyhow." Safe Medicine for Children. Mrs. F. Marti St. Joe, Mich., says Foley's Honey and Tar saved her llttlq boy's life. 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Jerman, prop. EGISTER The books close for registration for tho primaries September 13, 11 days before tho primary election. If you rcglstor otherwise than as a Republican or Democrat, you loso your vote, as there aro no candi dates at the primaries other than Republicans and Democrats and a 4T tt Qur Fall line pf Lpng Goats now complete! mew WJ IN SllitS 1m . i and! ;AsJl''' - 279 N. Commercial. Make Want Your I Journal want ads GERMAN APTUR Ilia' TEN THOUSAND GATHER 'IN SAN FRANCISCO TO CELEBRATE THE MEETING OF TID3 PAOB3TO SAENGEUFEST 1000 IN GRAND CHORUS TONIGHT. San Francisco, Sept. 2. Moro than 10,000 visiting Germans, together with the local Gorman population, aro today celebrating tho second jdax; of tho Pacific Saengerfost for iMo.'' This afternoon's feature will bo an "artist' matinee" given by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and visiting soloists. The first groat con cert of tho Sacngerbund, in which 1000 voices will Join, will bo held to night. Magnificent cups have been do nated as prizes by emporor Franz Joseph of Austria and KaisorWlI holm of Germany, and the contests for the possession of tho trophies will be begun tomorrow. Tho opening concert last night was greoted by an audience of 6000 per sons. Mayor McCarthy and prom inent local Germans mado addresses of welcome. Not a minute should be lost whoa a child show's symptoms of cruop. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy glvoa as soon as tho -child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. Sold by ell dealer O ' ' ' Russia Is establishing numerous wireless stations over its great terri tory. REGISTEI , man registered Independent cannot jvoto at tho primaries. At the gen- oral election however, you can voto at you ploaso, but the big battle will be fought at the primaries, so get out and register. Do not delay, aa tho last day for registration before tho primaries is September 13. 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