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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1904)
r &?'?&-' W rmimt I X ---- V. Hi 1- II II ' -IIIIIIHIilljNIIMM " mmmmmmmmKv AW rAP,TAL jqUIINaE BALEW: OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 1,. 1904, -Kfi'X' mzmmmFrrmTG BE FOUGHf AGAIN ftVasblngtoiy D, 0.,n Aug5 1. Bull linn where" twice union armsimet dc it during tho cfvll war,' will bo a bStleflold again next September State troops by tho thousands from the north, south, caat and west and from tlie regular army will war over the iSlorlc fields, pretty much as Jld 1ao men In blue and gray of years ap. There will bo strategy, flags banners, nolso and everything that goes to tho making of a nrst-chubat ti except tho bullets. Tho cart? rfSgen will bo blank. j3ull Run battlefield has been se lected by the war department as the eceno of the annual maneuvers par- Fort Porter, Plattsburg barracks, Fort Jay, Fort Niagara -Fort ''sTocum, Madison barracks and' the' Allegheny arsenal. Tho expense of transporting the national guardsmen to and from their homes, as well as sustaining them while In camp, will be borne by the government. ,Tho scene of action will be about 15 and will Include part of fits Inirco ally no change In the landmarks since tho days of tho civil war, In fact, maps made by tho engineer of both armies would servo for uso In the coming byj; miles lS .1 . L.llL.iliitJ M.i ,tn 0t1tMlltnfT ncountry There has oeen practic- ttiWted In by tho regular ormy and! maneuvers national guardsmen. ! Pastures, loads, houses and streams Tho maneuvers will bo on the are practically the same as they were ii.A. .,i .,.. .iimni.,i in M.u'at tho time of the first battle. A de- ittlgUQV DMiu ww ni.viuvu ,- county and will approach In magnl iSo the grand, maneuver for whlch Germafiy k n6Ted,"and which ,fhas done so much to make tho Germans lervlco a nearly perfect machUc. It Is ostlmated that tho regular .xiay will bo represented ,by about 5000 men and tho various states oj about 18,000 men, tachment of engineers Is now at work making 'surveys and maps of the ground to be covered during the man euvers, however. ' n Standard Oil Interested. Boston, Aug. 1. It was learned definitely Inst nlcht that the Standard Tho troops will 6)1 Interests aro back of the light be- observo modqrn conditions and will Ing conducted by E. H. Harrlman behavo ns If war actually oxlsted( 'against J. J, Hill and the Great North Every man of tho orvlco will " be em for control of tho Northern Pa represented by picked, men. clfic. The Standard Oil people have Major General IK O Corbln will be a gigantic scheme under way to corral national guards follews: Jn'comraanl. Tho men will bo chosen as Maine, two regiments; one regiment; Connecticut, one brb gado mado up of Infantry, cavalry, fleld artlllory, nmchlno guns, signal ami hospital corps; Now York, ono xcgfmont of Infantry from each brl gaTlb and two troops of cavalry, 3500 innll; Georgia, Texas, Now Jersey, Delawaro, Maryland, South Carolina, Tonncssce, Florida and Alabama will Imp aeml from COO to 2000 men each. 'Tho forco will bo divided Into two armies of equal size. Tho armies will bo" encamped nbout "X2 miles apart and will represent hostllo forco3 In contact, each cami being required to protect ltiolf and Its communications. Ono camp will bo -named Camp Tboroughfaro and tho other Camp Manassax Tho corps coramandor .will Jiav his headqnarteds midway be tween tfto camps. Flag aro now bo log prepared so that tho entire organi zation will havo tho mmo appearance jut If In actual warfare. Military attaches from all tho for clgn locations will attend to get a lino on tho American soldier In mimic battle. Particular attention will be given by those oxports to tho second lino of dofenso, as tho national guards men aro calod, They know what the regulars are capable of, but tho guards men Is something of an egnlma to theta. Tho regular troops participating In tho maneuvers will bo drawn from Washington barracks, D. C , Fort Myosin. Va.. Fort Kthan Allen, Vt : the trafllc of the State of Washington and tho Puget Sound trafllc with the VermonJioll Holds of Alaska, which hold out vast promise; the oil fields of Wyom ing with the coal, lumber, oil and oth err resources of tho entire Northwest, stretching over the Dakotas Into Wy oming, Montnna, Washington and Oregon. Tho Union Pacific Is effectually shut out from1 Pugot Sound, and so long as Hill holds tho Northern Pacific, so long will ho control tho commerco of tho Sound and tho trafllc through the Northwest, with the unrivaled lumber business In Washington. The Itocke-follor-Gould roads and tho Standard Oil companies now pay tribute to the Hill roads, and tho combination Is therefore determined to wrest tho con trol of tho Northern Pacific from him. That Is tho real aim of tho suit to pre vent tho distribution of Northern Se curities nlong Hill plans, ' o toWfcArf'cItfes cclteahT'tnTs vear the observance Is expected to be even mote general. The celebration bring thousands of residents of Ohio, Illinois, Michigan Iowa and other states of the middle and far west back to their old homes to ,vislt relatives and renew acquaintances with child hood friends. . -o Squirrel TaH for Money. Mariposa, Cal., Aug. 1, An odd! kind, of currency Is in circulation, here, notwithstanding the fact that it does not bear the stamp of Uncle Sam's mint. The currency consists of dangling squirrel tails strung together after the manner used by fishermen In stringing trout. Each tail, by rea sin of tho county bounty, is worth 2 cents, and a string of 60 tails Is worth fl. The most popular lengths of string carry 25 to 50 tals, re-4 spectivery, with short string3 of five tails to make up change. The 2-cen.'" bounty on squirrel tails was first offered here about flvo years ago, when the troublesome little animals scurried over the wheat fields and pastures by the thousands, destroying (tie crops and devastating tho grazing lands. The bounty offered jsuch Inducements to small boys and their dogs all over the county that tho number of squirrels lessened pre ceptibly, and after about two years the bounty was taken off. Recently, however, tho squirrels again began to overrun the country" and the 2-cent per tall bounty was again offered by the county commissioners. Tho renewal of the bounty was marked by great activity among small boys and dogs all over Mariposa coun ty again and squirrel hunting is once more a profitable pursuit. Strings of squirrel tails are fre quently proffered and accepted in pay ment for shoes, hats and other mer chandise at tho stores of Mariposa, and many an industrious lad has a snug fund lal I by ns the fruit of his efforts. One boy bought himself a bicycle with the profits of the hunt recently, and nnother, with a fine pack of dogs, has purchased a splendid sad dle with flapping "tapederos." Woodmen of the World CARNIVAL AND JUBILbH Salem, Otegon, Five Days Commencing Tuesday, AtfgIi Tbe Nat Reiss Sotiten Carnival Co. WILL FURNISH ALL ATTRACUU Massachusetts Old Home Week. Boston, Mass, Aug 1. In accord ance with a law enacted by tho state legislature several years ago and In pursuance of a custom; that has bo come woll .established during tho last decade, tho week beginning today will bo observed throughout Massa chusetts as Old Home Week. The week Is set apart as a season during which cities and towns may conduct appropriate celebrations In honor of returning sons and daughters of the commonwealth and othor Invited guea s. and maiy hold exercUos of historical Interest Iist year some 76 Of Interest to Sick People. Wo havo all tho sympathy In the world for sick people, and want to treat them In a serious way. There Is no humor In pain and affliction, but hard, earnest fact. It Is Impossi ble for the patient to impress on oth ers tho extent of suffering they en dure, and their anxiety for relief. To get well or bo relieved is their one thought, any remedy that will bring this about has their everlasting gratl tudo We havo thousands of letters from peoplo who liavo had dyspepsia, sick headache and bilious attacks, who tell us how thankful they were for having used Dr. Gunn's Improved Llvor Pills. They aro sold at all drug stores for 25c per box. Only one for n dose. These pills remove the causo of dlsoaso and make the skin clear and healthy looking. Fore sale by Dr. S. C, Stone, druggist. SORESS5UIXERS SHOW A IAD CONDITION OF THE BL00B When the blood Is in bad condition a bruise, cut, scratch, or any slight injur)' to the flesh, in apt to become an URly-looLing sore or ulcer. Sometimes n boll, blister or pimple is tlic beginning of a Urge eating ulcer or open, discharging sore Oltcu the blood in naturally bad, and i that way from bittli. and such people auUer with vari ous kindsTof fcorca from Infancy through old age. The Moou mav hecomt? so wnV --.I .t.T. ... .i rr . . A coiatnon Doll tDard on th eilf ofmr rlc 5 "J "!" , 1 , " . . . l"DI l,mb- XM4thlnipU hom rm.dU but Th malarial nickness, debility or pUcrfuid tobi. Tho phyutn loomuiwd omeold chronic trouble, that ?',?.,n. tePP-.y !tt iw.,a S?5 tho impuntica break OUt in improved rpUtly. but an attack of typhoid raver bail anrv on the Invwr Uleil tu tbe original tore, caiumir oaokcat. X an. Bona on tnc lower ex- bn itaratnaaeoonaalvrai over the fever, and tfctnltlcs or other part of the completely and permanently cured. body. There is always some MRH KaA-J?0??"" .. Ktorbld, unhealthy matter in "" ",u' v' au Waabtnrfon nt. tho blood that keeps the sore discharging, and must be gotten out before it ,mm "- -' will heal Washes, and salvu, while cleansing, sooth ing and helpful, will not do it, because they do not reach the poisoned blow! : but S. S. S. cleanses and purine the diseased blood, and when this is accom plished the place heals. Where the health has been Impaired it restores strength and vigor to the system, improves the appetite nd digestion, and tones up the nerves Purifying the blood is tbe surest Way to get lid of au old lore or ulcer. Medical advice is free. WE SWIFT SPCtnG CO., ATLANTA, GA. fmy rlcht Honor ably Con ducted Tiwtn M(y Advertised 5 Big Free Acts Presenting More Free Acts More Real Features and More Wholesome Amusement Than Any Other Company Traveling Diavalo Looping the Loop 13 Big Pay Shows The Most Sensational Act Before the Amusement World TI A laOT A Looping the loop on a common bicycle, defying all laws of UX,V V-JJL.CX gravitation, moving through space head downwards, mafc !'" ' ? ing a complete saumersault in midair. HARRY DU BELL RIDING A BICYCLE ON TED ELECTRIC WIRE. AN ELEVA- I h Tan Funklnos slide for life; dazzling fireworks display; band concerts; sports; contests; every day a big day; every nljjht a feature night; something doing every minute. Two Performances Daily 2?30, 730 P. KL General Admission IQc Wednesday, August 10th Children's day at the Carnival. All children under the age of 16 years, calling at Joseph Meyers & Sons' Store will receive a ticket to the Carnival Free. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Diaz's Projected Visit. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1. If President Diaz of Mexico carries out his reportod Intention to visit this country next winter It will bo the first time a Moxlcnn President ever vNted the United States. Washing ton officials recall that General Diaz v.as here on a bono) moon trip with his second wife, but he was not Pisl dent of Mexico then. As the same traditions In connection with travolinp jln other countries prevail with regard to the Mexlian Presidency as aro hold In the United States, some doubt Is expressed va to whothor President Diaz will establish a precedent at this late dato by leaving his natlvo coun try's borders. - o Transportation Day at Fair. St. Louis. Aug. 1. Saturday was transpoHatlon day on tho world's fair 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c Foar sUes of Window Screens at above prices and the best made, too. R.NLWade&Co, QUEER MARRIAGE RELATION Bllzabethtown, N. J., Aug. 1. A complicated condition of relations arises in the case of Jerome Gennusa, of 222 Second street, of this city, who, alth'ough living with his coramon-ln-law wlfo In town, has married his wife's daughter. By his first wlfo Gennuja has sev eral step-children. Now when ho mar ried his wife's daughter that made his first wlfo his mother-in-law, and his step-daughter his own wife, thus occupying tho double paternal office of husband and step-father at the same time. Tho other children by his first wlfo then become his brother and sisters-in-law, although perhaps 30 years his Junior, and he becomes his own father-in-law and brother-in-law at the calendar and it proved one of the J same time. Oonnusa Is also his own most Interesting and novel of the special day celebrations yet held at the exposition. The program was in charge of the officiate and exhHritore of tho transportation building Dur ing the day thero woro two parades, one on land and one on water, d signed to show tho evolution of trans portation methods from the water rafe of primitive tltuoe and tho carts an.1 pacK-mitlea of early days to the palace steamship and Pullmaa flyers In whleb the luxury-toying public of today travels wife's step-father. Should his second wlfo bear him children they will also bo his step grnndchllJron, while his first wife will bo their grandmother, Tho daughter would bo tho slstor-!n-law of her own mother. The children of her own mother would bo her step-children, as well as being her own half-brothers and slsara The children of the second wife would be nephews and niece of the qhlldren of tho first wife, besides be ing half-brothers and sisters. A similar case occurred In this city not Ions ago, where a man married a widow who had a daughter. His fath er visited tho house and married the ttrat man's stepdaughter. The first Teamsters In Convention. Cincinnati. O.. Aug. l.Th Inter national Brotherhood of ToaniMors be nan x convention In Cincinnati today to roasltler numerous nutittion ,.f n.n fni,n t,n Kw.rr.. . Iraportace to the organisation and its law and his step-daughter his mother, members. Ae It Is the first coaven became she was his father's wife. The tloa since the two former lntornatlen 8tep-daughtr of the first man was th al bodies amalgamated. U U regarded mother of a eon. and he naturally be a the most important mUaerlui: in the 'came tho brother of the first tnn ..i 4tstory of the teaawters. Delegate 'at the aamo timo his grandchild (or aro prestnt from many part of the ho was the son of hu daughtor Tho I cued State acd Canada, vrlfe of the flr-t man waa then hs grandmother, for the simple reason that she was the first man's mother's mother. The first man then became his first wife's husband and grandchild at the same time, and as the husband of a persons grandmother Is his grand father, tho first man became his own grandfather. The worst part of the case of Gen nusa Is that not only must he has a mother-in-law, but his mother-in-law will be his own wife, and what is still more remarkable, the mother-in-law, the two wives and the step-children, nelces, uncles, step-brothers, step-sisters and so forth ad libitum, all live down-town in one little house where harmony seems to prevail. o Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh Is a blood or constltu tlonal disease, and in order to cur it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal- ly, and acts directly on tho blood and Just In. A large and complete line of gas ranges just received. Citizens' Light & Traction Co. 7-22-tf o Bern it yj 1M Ktna You Haw Always Bocght Blgnttwo of rX Sfnt. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Loaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Leaves Corvallls ....'.. 1:45 P.M. Arlves Yaqulna 5 : 40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany i:oo P.M. Arrives Detroit .' 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany U:15 A.M. Train No. l arrives In Albany In r rrrr .sr.- s. -j - scribed by one of the best physicians uro of Tv LT" , V . la this country for years and Is a r I Z A,!' "rth bUnd tra,n: ular nroscrlntinn n io . y . u '0 - connects witn tno a. r. tho'brtc 21 r T?L'lna e-mail, and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adJa- host tonics known, combined with ' ( thO IxiRt hlnnri nufln ...I .. . I -. ru..u.0, utuug direct- cent beaches feet combination of Z t TlL Tra,n No' 3 " Detroit, Breitenbush onts Is what produces such wonder ul results in curing Catarrh. ccd tcr testimonials free. B J. CIIHNEY & CO. Props. To ledo Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISB, Agent, CorvallU. A Gold Medal Will bo given away at th cw.i Ballory for the host shot OoDostt1 too Whit Houso roMaurant, 7.2g.tf ' ii CASTOR I A For Infants and Chilnr.n Ta Kind You Hate Always Bought a jSTtf . v&&rm& BflSM tia j Signature O. C. T, CO8 PA88ENQER STEAMERS POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Suiv day at 7 a. m. oockt Foot af Trafe . M. p. KALOW1N, Aft