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EWTHBJHBHW 11" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1904. FOUR Of f Royal WHEELER COUNTY COAL aking Powdet Saves Health i Anthony JVlohr Will Develop on Large Scale aves lyioaey ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Only Coal in Oregon That Makes Good Coke-If Large Beds Railroads Will Be Built to the Fields CHEMICAL AHALYSIS Reveals That "Pe-ru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Func tions and Procure Health." SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST. UlL STEALING CAPACITY REDUCED Measurements of Chi cago's Coliseum Cut it Down WILL POLISH SMOOT Only Delegates and Favored Big Guns Will Be Ad mitted to National Meeting Committee Takes a Month to Mix Whitewash Disciple of the Church of Latter Day Saints to Have Piano-box Finish Anthony Mohr, the mining man of Sumpter, and his partner, Low Walk er, passed through here yeetorday on their way to thelrcoal fleldsln Wheel-1 er county. When questioned by a raportor, Mr. Mohr said that It was' tholr Intention to continue dovolo- ment and to acquire holdings In the same bolt. This coal bed, so far as exploited Is sevon foet thinrk, and the coal Is supposed to be the only coal In Ore gon that will make coke. Its analysis Is highly satisfactory as to ash, vola tile matter, fixed carbon and moisture Thero is a tunnol In on the voln 100 feet, and the coal Improves In quali ty an depth Is attained. It Is believed by Mr. Mohr and associates that the' fuel problem of Katern Oregon has been solved. If thero Is coal In' Wheeler county there will soon be a! railroad there, olthor as a branch of the O. It. & N. or of tho Sumpter Vat ley, and all tho othor rich rosources of that country will be developed and Increased and brought Into murket. Baker City Domoornt. Chicago. Feb. 0. Measurement of J Washington, Fob. C Tho trial of 'tho Colllwrtim was mndo today, undor 8raoot will begin before tho sonnto tho new regulations governing Uio c0"1'"1"8 election March lJt. .. .. i. . .. . . nveuniing 10 me uaia nxou. TJils Boatlurt capaolty of publo houses, and ,,.",, j ... , ,,,,!, morning In, commltteo dccld'd tfo vigorously enforced sinco tho Iroquois nmUo ft fl. nnd coinilIo,0 inV(sticn I Are, and It was shown that It could Hon, not only of the Bpoclflc chargoe' neat but 8000, against tho old capaol- agaltiBt tho senator, but also as to tho ty of 11,000. Tills will allow but few tr0ll0 ot " Mormon church, Its scats to oniskiom fc ih nn..i.itn nnotlon with KlyKaniy and alleged .Interforonco In politics. iiuuuiiai cuuyuiiuuin nn nearly mo on 'tiro space will be ullolted to delegate alternates, distinguished guests nnd the prows. The hitter alono will ro quire a minimum of 300 seats. BOTH SIDES AREREADY (Continued from tlrat page.) liter. The Ilaron added to the foregoing (hat he believed It to be the view of his Rovornmont, and that authority lias been given him to announce IL The French tiftlelaht oxpreee great surprise nt the unqualified stntments concerning- nr. and of Japan's Inten tion not to accede to n llrltlsh request anal net war. The JRMHew legation hero has no lKfwwMttott ootHMmliig the Interview and declined to comment on It. owlsg to the doMeaey of the sttmvtlwi. Fill Alt A Mllfss Ctmm. t n..j.. X Poterabor. Feb. , A Ituwtan lk RWwL Yoiuiti juiuiici rnnng. , Seattle, Wash., Feb. 0. Mrs. Kllon Allen, charged with the murder nt Mrt. Ultra Graham, nt South Seattle last fnll, was acquitted yesterday by a Jury, which had deliberated on hor cam nearly 12 hours. When the ver-l diet was announced Jim. Allen fell' Into tho arms of her husband. Half i mulling nnd half weeping she shook the hands of each Juror. Mrs. Allen shot Mrs. arnham be cause she thought that Mrs. Graham IWll allMMted the nffeotliiiia nt I. or (Mrs. Allen's) husband For the first time since the murder husband nnd wife met this morning. At no time during the trial of Mrs. Allen was her husband present, the state having kept hi in a way. Hvldeuce submitted proved beyond all doubt that Allen and Mrs. Graham had been frequently together In va rloiw places In the city. This proof! undoubtedly eaucod the Jury to find for the defendant, holding that site wns justified In killing Uie despoKer of her hwne. v tno varum meets wltk hearty pub DeadlyiDose of Water. IliKlolph Woboi a Brooklyn saloon kecpor, committed sulcldo In Now York Wodnosday, by blowing his head off with a shotgun loaded with wntor. Ho had been 111 for somo time. Aftor playing enrds with threo frlonds, he wont ot his bedroom nbovo tho sa loon. Ills- wlfo was In the kitchen ad joining. Through the opon door she sow him tnko oft his right shoo nnd sock, and pick up his shotgun. Ho carofully loaded both barrels, and then filled thorn with water. M,w Wobor was so surprised at his strango actions that she stood as If paralyzed Sho had no idoa what ho moant to do Having complotod his arrange- ments, Weber placed tho muzile of tho gun in his mouth, nnd pulled both triggers with his bare tooe. Tho heavy charges of shot, re-enforced by me water, tore nis head from his shoulders. j -gag i My Jtjjf' -" --- ' i itii rfiMtm wW w uitt&''&.mmmm m S ;M!ii:iiBl II MIHf JJ Si-jfMmlff t 'iiik WmmSI yy?tyy I &wL JosopU Ittdgoway. MBnllda up the Bjstatn. Hon. Joseph H. lUdgewivy, SocreUty of tho Amorlcan Anti-Treat Society writes tho following lotter from th Grand Contral Hotel, St. Paul, Minn.j " It is with groat pleasuro that I en. idirBn PftrnnA nd on honest modi-1 cine, compotont to do nil it claims. 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Clark Stroot, Chicago, 111., as follews: stomach tho abovolottors testify. -as several or my menus l.avo spoUcu to mo of tho favorable results obtained If you do not derivo prompt and satis tUrOUCh thO DUO Of Pnrtinn. atvnnllt1v In ..nana ....!. T - l...l I. .. . . ' ... .. -""1 "U MIM thoroughly to learn its contents. "I found it composed of extracts ot herbs and barks of moat valnahln mlllnl qualities combined with other ingredients, delicately balanced, calculated to tono uy mu j aiowi. rumoro mo mnuiions anu procuro health. "I consider Pcrunn ono ot the xnotf skillfully and scientifically prepared medicines, wUlcU tho public can uso with safety and success." PllOF. L. J. MILLRR Pope Nearly Blind. faotory results from tho uso of Peruna, write at onco to Dr. llartman, giving a full statemont of your coso and ho will bo pleased to glvo you his valuable ad- vlco gratis. Address Dr. llartman, Prosldont of Tho Hartman Sauitarlum. Columbus. Ohio. he latter Is practically blind., His od that ho refrain entirely from rend- London, Fob. C A dispatch to sight has been falling over since his1 lng. n..i..ii'o .... t ti .' ... I ......v. uhvuijr ,,, numo reiKjns uccossioii to the papacy owing to the' II I Inann n 1 W - . fe v m i:; n zzsii".p - ---- - -..- UUII1CI UIIU mncr roiaiivos. IH ivnyn in iiiTiiMini i .I, ' -;?- Jt ' ssiiiihiiiiIMPTB iMiiaMiisaiiMaiii.-ijy.w.iiyB.y- M-.,,, . MHZKSKBSSBi DIDN'T HU BIT cwrrrasHiM4ttl nt IH Arthur t4o graphs m felkw: TW la ao tratk in Uw remm tbnt freiaai traiHo nas Ween stowed on Ute Mancimrlsn rallwn. All tfce skliM of tne Ituastas IStrlae snuMttun. wMch havo Umw bald In m. are now lH full oowmUalon Mr and Mrs. Allan ur r.nriu-i and nwv have gone to living together In a prrtlj lltUe Hut In thU clt). which Allen renied tnls montne. AtUeked by Band ef Wolves. Vancouver, tt C. r. .-AUx under Merriany. or nsirtu m... - i". n in tun euwmueiott --..-. . um uiTr The redHWMta f Um Third Knat 8l!wr ttM,B thHIIIng exujrl a. ... . . . . Imm utial. .. .. a. UertoK ItlHe brtgado. whkn reenntly ten rort Artnnr. hn taking lentiHHnr) stntkHW akHH Um. Cltlnes rallnwul The l'on Artnnr nHm. u. t. earn witn iu.b . UM.i ........ - r-.. v. "Win HOIIC crossing Konnd Lnke. n am of Uke Manitoba While a raaalder.hu .n i Unco from snore be was surrounded atrennthOHMl Uy too arrival of tnei1- HK-d Uy II or 1ft of the fe aVsventk llrta4 of cosswrtntK. wko ncmt lHnla. and no says he poo- - '"w n goiag uirongn a 7 "wm cphiho ot oeecrlu- My front teeth were very badly de cayed and Irregular, so I called at Dr. Wrlpht's office and consulted him about them. He advised me to have the to.eth pulled and replaced by means of brldflework. I agreed, and he pulled them and put In the bridge, work, absolutely painless and Pam hlohly pleased with the result. Very slnoenely, DAVID R. PETERSON, Salem, Route 9. It is a pleasure to evidence the ex. eeptlonal skill and quickness with which I have Just had several teeth filled without pain. F. M. ELWORTHY, 387 High Street, Salem. short couree of training o urovlstona and roai are hn arcnnmlntiHl. and all tho noc eestuy Military works are koine ac- uvorjr iMistiott forward Uoth tkej anujr and nary are la excellent rttnrii Uon. and eforythluc to romiy for an naorgnry. um all r mutoMtly await Ins; Mm ouinmn- of the aogoUntiona TWo Nuaalnn ttoiMihulon hi Uaanuii Viy few KosolAM aro toavlns, but KMny Josmmwm wnrenanU aro seittng Mt and going Ikmho, Thoso romalnitMC aweo loot oMlre owtlWoneo ra (ho aH tiuiHUMai. Tho anneomeotHont tmm fk01vo. tok UMt MMfaraUeno Iwv boon mado twr Uio MoWMsalion of tno Manrhnr. an looorvoo was urowatMro. If Ymt Want the (ferit-rcn to Lnugh Wt doNulu ot them a nltkoft worth of SktratoM Ohio. iku. Main mi. I. a V. Towplo, Court strtHK. ing Um battle. At the How Morris? had with him two hounds and an ax. and had it not heon for those, ho sVya. there U no dtmbt at all that h. wunld have bott t-rn to uteres by the worreo. The heatnds fought hard, and one of them wna killed In th encounter. Uurrtsaor rhUoM to ha dm. m.t ae.Uon with his ax. and more than wuu bit the dual, wnlto other M"p hadhr woundod. Tfc tM, .. U www from wkoro Uto attack oow- iw to tho iboro U dOKribod by Morrleoov K twii -. x,. w. Um whaawtod won roaobod anoro ho i HotooUon of a friendly tree, and rownlnod tbM uu i.. woives donartod at dark. As out practice is conducted on low as they can be We only tise the fo ceps wnen it is abso lutely necessary as we ate iit'm believers in saving all teeth if possible. But if it be comes necessary to extract; one or all can be removed pos itively without pain. a ictiy cash b.sis our charges are low-as ""oiisisient with iirst.class work. OOWraTATOoBr C.T, - Gold Fillings Bririge Work, per tooth Special Inducements Until Febnuuy 15 J 904 $.J00 $4.00 Sllvet Fillings FuU Set of Teeth Ho Pooled an Angol. Now York Fob. 8.-Jaia x who wed the bomo of Goolet to wtn tho affoeUems of a elrl. vm tn.i. ... raUsaeJ oa a oearje of forgery. He DR. B. E.WRIGHT 50c $5.00 fC ttBeiwing Dental Office ?rnM Ubettr and Lady Attendant Court Streets M-3t gavo bofido of W00. i , " '