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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
-ttifvf cw flWJWdttnPflW' t tTw IV ' " ' ,VT i& ihk!ww.wm $s JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904. DAILY CAPITAL "rtfa'1 M FA w. ffi VJVJW i VYOW1 J&rff Ma Prenarflllnn fiw A. IbJ4iImi1 rtuVwlnrvini1ll(fl-. sW" 'JJ J? rir L VirLiiirtJ tgUgggpf aauai piBiworreia m tWtmnfeM DfdArHI fiWff.lt mJDnat "ntitnli'ti nitllttof Opium.Morpliina. rtorptuicral. KoTAncoTic. joua-siNVumaaf A ratal Itemed forConsUM- ftori , Sour Stomach, Dianttfca Jlforow;CnYu!&ns,Rytnsh nrai nnd Loss pf Slbep. Toe Simla Signature cf NEW YDHK. msEm tXACT copy or wrapper. DEER THE INCREASE. Effort at Propagation Bear Fruit In New England 8tate. While persona report wains door adniowhero In Connecticut ovory ilny or ao. ami whllo it Ih curtain tho num ber of the ereaturoa la on tho lucreaao by Importation. During tho year n uoion have been uv.uu imrw uson iirpURIll in miu nlaccd In a Hori nf tinri in fi-if..iii for breeding purpose ... . .. .. There, la a soottyteaj of dlflbjulty In gutting; live ..vu. -iti.ui uim mum iu nuoiiior. on nc . i'cunt of the laws of tho various com monwealths, and It Ib duo to the ef forts ot George T. Mnthewaon. of Thompsonvllla had of tho state fish irlm and gnmo commlMon, and ox Governor George I. McLean, an on thuilastlc H)rtBman. that It haa been loalbIo for those lntortd to ob tain tho animals. Tho deer are kept at Tarirfvlllo In a alx-ttoiw lot and whon they Increase U mioh an extent that apace ronmit nemtniHlatH n tomftwtably. n num Nr nr HUwntwL Tim Idea la that Iheao will mmaln Ih the Mghbor- nooa, evtn though ft, nntl nt tract other deer iHto Mi ttt u vraa shown by recent eriinnU tint deer llbtiated from the prewrv dm stay In tho neighborhood and when a, (aw w Hp m9 of (he dtfeT In the preaervw wK-nped, a trap wWrllMrdd ii In the wootft to can r U, About r mulk um Wv Uap waa fmi ml pnm and In it wre wt uly the deer that bad twaM. but Another, a fan. The rwn was .uf ferjng from a Kunahot wound and in 31Lew' " tHl two day I, C, CROSS Meats od Provisions phone ssoa. Established 1884 Willamette John II. Colkman, Pkk8.du.nt, Salkm, Ohkoon. Cocgc of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Mcsic, Oratory, Theology. Kofmlcui ir ,,, a! oSIJSKrt'iw ?.""" '"""" ma?.mVffi1",,,M !... 1. ,,,,V,.,5 Catalogs Upon MaMllMBWanaaau-, flarritf & Lawraftfi wttttstitesttigg? Piu,. fcryeonwlfc. For Infanta and Childron. The Kind fou Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years tti NTkya (ommi Mr Tort erTT. &1 Inter Tliero nrt now In the preserve six deer. Hartford Cournnt. Deafneia Cannot Ue Cured, by local applications as they cannot rench tho diseased portion of tho ear. Thore Is oaly ono war to cure deaf. now, and that la by constitutional romodlos. Dtnfnesa la caused bv an Inllamod condition of tho mucua lln- I , "'" "' . 'n8 of tho Eustachian tube Whon tllila il. l l-M... I t uiiro id iuiiiuuuu you hbto a rum fbllng round or Iraporfoet hearing, and when It Is entirely olosod, deaX noss Is tho result, and unless tho In rinmatlon can bo takon out and this tube restored to IU normal condition, hearing will bo destmyod forever; nine caaea out of ton are ci.UBod by catarrh, which la nothliiR but an In flnmod condition of tho mucous ser vices. Wo will give One Hundred Dollara for any oaso of deafneoa (caused bv catarrh i that cannot be cured hv nana catarrh Cur. Send for olr. culara, free. V J. OUIWBY & CO.. Toledo O 8ld by drumlats, 71c. Hall's Fhmlly Tills nro the beet. "Portland and Return Only $2.20." The Southern Pacific la now selling rewnd trip tickets to Portlnml frn, Salem for $2.30. icood enhir ,mr,i. fur Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon- lay. tlvlng all day Sunday and Mon day In Portland. The same arr.nim. meat appll.s from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit val ley points at greatly reduced rates. w. a COMAN. a P. A Wlllltl 1h thi Jug or llu Jag Univetsitv to """"' '" Mm t.w. Application. axi ' " GOOD goods CLD P.O. QROOEhy, U.. ,77" Bears the t Signature Am of X Xj Wilt mmm pgigisyy TALE OP BURIED GOLD Leads a Pretty Sten ographer to a Sad Plight Former Philippine Soldiers Tells Her Glittering: Talcs of Spanish Doubloons in Manila Chimerical buried treasuro in the Philippines and unswervablo lovo for a roan whoso coureo lays him open to broad suspicion aro the contributing causes which have landed a pretty New York stenographer, recently of somo means and of fine family, on tho charity of a Haywards farm. It Is a far cry from a $75 a month position In New York, with $2000 in the bank ana ungiu lettoro coming frequently from affluent parents up in Now Uruaswick, to tho present state of Mrs, Harry Aikens, recuperating at a stranger's board from 10 days of knocking-about tho woods In tbo rain with no sheltor savo occasional barns and no food savo whatovor of aban doned fruit might remain In orchards whose crops had been garnorod with I'orttiRUiio thrift. It was on December 2Cth that thera appeared at tho farmhouse of J. p. Macintosh a most dilapidated looking young couplo. They prayed that food nml shelter bo glvon them, and tho woman, really a girl of 10 years, lift ed quivering hands and Implored that they be taken In as sho was nt tho verge of collapse. With the man sho haa walked 20 mile that day, and tho only food sho had hod was an apple of an orchardlst. Tho clrl'n clothing had boon wot through nnd through and suffering was wrltUn in ovory line of hor faco. Tho furraor and his wlfo took thorn in. fed them nnd clothed thorn with warraor gar ments. TllO Rirl. .whnnn ,nnn, was markod, told their nltlful sinrv aa follows- Had Burled the Treasure. Harry Alkon, who Is 24 yeanibld nnd tin ex-soldlor from tho Philip pine, met tho girl In Now York mv vernl years ago. Sho was a sten ographer to a commercial conrom nnd wa receiving $7C por month Sho una come from Now Brunswick uhr her father and mothor ragl.twi i,. .. sue wanted to mnk her own lUflv In ,. i .a.i.i it. I , -- I - --. ... ... "vim. junena made Jovo ner ni once, and the girl reclprocnt- m Ti,o iii . r.-r It I" '". m .. t0lJ $80,000 In treasure which some Span- ,'' "" " u uiscove-retl u ieu oeiunti, and he had bur Iwl it juat outside the walls of Ma nila until such tlmo as ho could re turn quietly to unearth and carry It home Ills nftn wn t 1...,. .. - -..,, p, uutjiv UJ .Milium hi n scnool teachor. The clrl S Tli 7vTm' PP,1'- ARaln80,,, chIld (so 19 gtory goes) sho was ritui it-- iur- KranCoo tw Alkeu and his wif rai.. J tli,. iimnLiv. 1 . 1 . '",,"""" '"! , 71 .! RlWUt l weeS S SmtST "im A'k0n "m. until the tmntport niton u.m, ht hul narjM A m ,. . kh and the mnui- -".' ..T"w: their hamte M Vlk.iT. 7 .. W n..t,s. her it!"' B' tbej hAd b.-n atoi, '7 , , , w,ftl uwtng $$6 to a,. "Lr:: rm baiww . aecttritv n IW,r nun a. Fr 17LT1 n a awa about aJ wT'i:".:' waB' the hlli a. '"""mr "" ;rr ' -sk &rsxgr """tai iwy wr mt RiSht they crawUu ini i., ... ...M "" rviiuuia Ar MwIiNtMkw took Uiew la. To McIwots AikM,. ,,., .... 10 t MRalta Rher . " Maclatoah u t0 k M Tho rchu,; ih ... ,01 A,h T Ui latter cam- ii.. . .,.. 7 1 1f. Jrl "Zr w wr,to to hts " day until v --.. . . II. UU lH""" " - aVSTit2. ver alrL iu ,k. - ... fMrful iki Z. rT"4 " Aiki. ,v r. "y Mm. wear. Aiklaa u.knTT . ay Mr, wear. nnia mwb a..t ww KMirm iaa !. ..Jtj - r 99UW1. akakla. aw-. t-.TT" nf ,be WlW goods. Mk ...4...,. - .. TT. . told aklnavrara k ,. . ""w, - t ao ajy 7 to her. Tho farmer camo ovor and with the aid of an offlcor he found Aikens in a water-front saloon and Induced him to go back to the farm to ho Mb wlfo. Macintosh has let ters from Mrs. Aikens' parents say ing that they will gladly send her fnndn to return to them If sho will agreo to forsake her husband. But the soldier's wlfo has not reached the point where she will agroe, nna sc tho end Is not yet Macintosh visited the Brook'lyn ho tel, and the landlord relented to theJ extent of opening tho trunk which ho hold for Mr bill and sending tho un- fortunato girl somo of hor clothing. OPENING EGYPTIAN TOMBS. Prehistoric Cemeteries Contain Many Books and Valuables. Mr. John Ward, P. S. A., writing In tho London Antlauary. rives some very Interesting details of excavation work carried on up tho Nllo a few months ago. Many thousand tombs. mostly prehistoric have been opened. Most of them had no inscriptions whatever, but In somo cylinders nnd Bcarabs wore found, with Inscriptions so old that It will require great study to decipher their meaning. Most of the remains aro mere skeletons, and hnva never been mununlflcd. Theso woro gonerally found lying on their side, their faco to tho east, their knees drawn to their chin. Nearly all of tho skulls still possessed ex cellent teeth. Somo exquisitely formed alabaster dlshos and vases, not turned la tho lathe, but wrought by hnnd, and a cyllndor of solid gold woro found In tho tombs, nearly nil of which had been tunneled Into by robbors thousands of years ago. In ono tomb a flno papyrus was dis covered; tho owner had It burled bo- side him, that ho might peruse It at his lelsuro In tho futuro state. It was n portion of the Egyptian Bible, tho "Book of tho Dead." Many of tho larger tombs had faendos built of brick, with ono or two chambers out side the rock-cut portion. Others wero closed by hut-shaped erections over tho mouth of tho shaft, and It was vory extraordinary, says Mr. Ward, on doscondlng ono of theso shafts to see sovoral lateral chambers cut In tho crumbling rock, each with Its ghastly occupant, placidly lylnc on tho side, Its hand up to Its head, or olso with tho kneoa drawn up to tho chin. But tho most curious stylo of burial, and ono thnt haa never boon seen before, so far Is known, Is tho following; Numbors of boxes woro found, especially In tho northern part of tho hugo cometery, about three feet by two feet, nnd nine inches deep. In oach of thoso thoro was found a complete adult skoloton. How tho nnclont folk woro dbubled up Into such smnll sjkico passes belief, and yet thoy had been boxed up with tho tlesh on their bonos. Soma similar U..U un umir uouos, aome lm ar ?- round, but made of Z baked clay. Interesting If True. I-ondon, Jnn. 7. All Wnlo Is Just now discussing n stransa tale of n prophecy of woe reportetl from the town of Betheadn. Itecently. while a WOmfin wna u'fl.liLn i i """'" i" near me unuy sny m""! " will be a terrible -ri, .,.- ...... " 'iHw, ternnoti, lad tho child down nml neighbor' hot. e n,Ul t0,,, A wo there of , ho oe curr.. ti. . " i once ran ::. "' .' "u tf " owhllc. . . "' nn'f ",B'fu,,y' ,,alf '" B,,'hM,a t0 the child. "Did you tell l rno'" ymrl To r unlioundtd "H!""r iu" . "' Cn"a wai Uurled following ?ft?r ,h(! cU of ln .trlkl W9 8flW "unrri. " "Prophet- WMy influenced the miH. CASTOR! A 4 xuianu ana Children. VUA V,. 1J... n rT .. tim " Hllfdji DOUgni Bears the &&ffl Signature of 1. Huie Wlog Sang Co. Fancy Dry Goods waao up in a new Una f h.-.. and u ". U colors '- v Mwmj Wfilta nnla. All k-tn.i. AH klada nr --.... - - to - - , "n or winter goods ---' WEIGH 175 IDS. Former weigftt 135 " Gain 30 lbs. There are people who say that the benefit derived from the use of put-up medicines is imaginary. It is not the cast with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. A woman may imagine she's weak, or may fancy she's sick, but her imagination can't add forty pounds to her weight. The positive proof of the curative power of "l'avonte Prescription" is found in the restoration of health which is recorded in face and form, of strength which can be tested, and weight which can be registered in pounds and ounces. The general health of women is so intimately connected with the local health of the womanly organs that when these are diseased the whole body suffers loss. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription cures womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, stops weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion ami cures ii-uinie wcujkucbs. t am very glad to let other poor iuflerer aw what Dr. Tierce' medicine hue done me," write Mrs. Kdwin II. Gardner, of kuoir I wrote to you last Rummer. I read what ?'our medicine had done for other people, so houcht I would try it, and I found it was a blcsifnij to me nnd iny family. I xgan hi June nnd look six boltlet of your medicine, and three vinlsof TellelR.' I took jour medicine a jear when I had a tcu-Kund girl. I had the easiest tlmr I eter had with auv of my three children I hare licen very well since I took your medi cine. I look Ihrce bottles of Favorite frecrlp tlon,' three of Golden Medical Discovery.' and three vials of ' relicts.' I hnd no appetite nnd could not eat much without It distressing me lefore I took 5 our ' I'nvorite Prescription,' and 1 only weighed ijs pounds. Now I neigh 175." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of at one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Addjess Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. fvWej Yes Ftee. Dr. Stono makes no chnrgo for consultation or proscription. Can bo found daily at ono or tho other of his drug stores Salem Oregon. Your Stepmother Is still hore, and an busy as ovor. Whon your clothes aro worn and dirty, or tho buttons off tako thom to her, nt tho Salem Dyeing nnd Clean ing "Works. Itopalrlng and rellnlng; now VOlvot collars nut cm nAt.. also four suits a month for $1. Called for and roturnod. MuS. C. H. WALKER, Prop. I 195 Commorclal Stroot. ut...risiw lUnoJnp. n.r. ftf IU.. On. ..( tn: Urw.i.L w J.K" IS n Wi,",', I'arlleBlaM, Till.lU " r .nA"'" "JI' " TitumuuTaVr .. asar, ruglA M T1T1T Tlfl AiriatsiatjjsnM PILES HU-L8C supposuory OrUa4 8keti. BUtotilU, f, c Mn. Bipl. IV a an i.i f..'.k 1 . . .- "" " . "" -". V t WT1MJ " 1 Ml kT coiai w v...rii,"Tk;..u:.H.... .!:rl Ij, tfcU.fc Pr II 11 K.ota, Cl.rk.hu,, T... . SO .f rr.p . pf si ...i. 1 1... ...!.""' " 1 tl U.nlH ,.ir "- .w f..! ' -1... .'L7.,"'V."???" ..!.. - " " vlfc D.VDIM rr. "" ....-I. ..n. . .i....- -- - '",. -"-'t.w. pa Bold In Salem by 8. C. atone. can for Free Samples. Conraf lis & Eastern B B. TIME CARD NO. 24 No. 2 for Yaqulna: leaves Albany Leaves Corvallls Arrlvoe Yaqulna ...12: p.m. 2:00 p,m. ... C:20p m. No. 1 Returning: Loavos Yaqulna Leaves Corvallls 6:45 mm. ,.11;30 a. m -12:15 p.m. Arrives Albany , No. 3 for Derelt: raiVRQyAL PILLS i " -vr--M --.,. wi uwiu Ulllilll Mit. mmlU 4V1 u. X1M a,V08 y 7:00a.m. Arrives DotroP 12:20 Pm. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit VM Arrives Albany B:6B Train No. 1 nrivn i ....'. ....." " "ny in -...- lM vuuacci with the S. P. Touth bound train, as well as e,v,g hree hours n Albany before depar tore of S. P. northbound train. yan rso. 2 connects with the 8 trains at Corvniiio .,. ng direct service t Z," T? m: Jacent beaches. " Bnu aa l-l!r- 'tenbush w.4U4 lUUUniflJn rAan.e 1 vouiii iHnrAa ,Z7 ." ':" - i d Ui uoon, giving ample time reach the Springs same day! suuter information apply to """ B1"JE. i"WN STONE. and n. . caoalSil-SS am Smum WimPMiMn 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY, DXPABT fOil TIMB SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARBIYi BOX Chicago Portlaud firndal 8 60 a. tn Tla Hum tattoo ' Atlantic Kxpreaa 8:10 p. tn. via Ham Ingtoq Bait Lake, Danver, ft nurui, umauR ashsv City, til. Ixmls, Chicago Mp Q ana iuui, OaH TaV lUnn. V. Worth, Omaha, Kanau :alB. tair, hi, lyuan, unicago U JUUk BLPanl Fast Mail 7 45 p. m. Tla Spokane Walla WailarUlton( Spokane. Wallace, Pull- uuui, Hiaucapoiu 01. Paul, Duluth.MUwaukw Chicago, and Kasi. a. d 70 x, HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ko Cbciie of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULf Prom Portland' 411 sailing date, subject 8 p, m ForanFranclKX Sail Torj 0 days P. a Dally excel root COLUMBIA ItlVEIt To Astoria ant Way Landings lt,n Bunday sx.BodS, In. m Saturday ir.ro, WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamor Ruth leaves Salem tot Portland and way landlngB on Tue. duys, Thursdays nnd Saturdays, aboul C U. m. M. P. BALDWIN. A. L. CRAIO, AgLO.R.&N. Salem Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Or. Offers a choice of THREE gateways, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH or OMAHA, to Chicago and points East Through Standard and Tourist sleeping cars dally between San Pnuv Cisco and Chicago via Loa Anselea and El Paso. Through Tourist Sleeoor eaca TUESDAY from Portland to Chlct via Salt Lake and Colorado Spring Through Standard Sleeping Cart daily between Ogden and Chicago, Lowest rato in effoct alwaya aval ablo via "Rock Island SyBtom." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATES la offoct on July 12, 13, IB and 16, and August 18, 19, 26 and 26; 90 daya re turn llmiL Do sure that your Ucket reads via tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho beat and most reasonnblfl iiln. Ins car service. For Information, UEU. W. BAINTER. T. P. A. L. B. GORIIAM, Gen Agt., 260 Alder street. Portland Oro. Quick Time East qnn!T Tacmn. SeatUo, the Pugrt oound COUntrv nnd nnf,. -. m. fhnrr..!",J'.or .P0'018 aDl1 th0 Southeast Thrn?!?,n?0? 0ffer8 1U,Ck BeC" inrOUtth trnlnn Senilis .- tr ?ntLlpR0J.wUh bB. ee chair car hn 7.. 1 . Bn HleePers. and last OUt nOt leilHf tmir la. l . comfortable nml cheap. "' "' t,U"U' ,nYm0i tak? th0 swtheast special rin'P"ilngk and th0 Turlington? Yon worse " a"d you rolKht d0 A. C 8HE-DON, General A0nt. tOO TIIITIT) Qrp-n-ii.i7.rr. - - -- , mAiJJJ M, PORTLAND, O. C. T. CO.8 PA88ENOER 8TEAMER8 POMONA VedMdLenrtV5r rortbtnd, Monday, woecuay and Frloay al 10 a, m. m fU'S?!!?1 BU'1ar at 7 a. at p?w?d'pud'nc da"y e3tPt Bunday Dock; Foot of Trade troct 1'r. BALDWIN, Aot Capital Normal School First National Bank Building Salem- Seatre?8?ftWACieSekSPeD8 . . J- KHAPS. Salem. Or Js-4 Brownstein & Son. - - ireci. Highest cash price Paid for hides. Pelt. wi -rilov Furs; also fleneral dealer In old nn, Kubber and Metals. Phone 2071 Main. ""WWWWWBr