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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1904)
fVWJl'l.JIJjffcqn'l&'T 1 - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904. THREE m iH LR Lm Devils Lake Land Opening. Grand Forks. N. D.. Aim. 8. Reds- - w-- Itration for claims on the Devils Lake jlndlan reservation began today, and as I a result this vicinity is witnessing a land rush similar to that which re cently took place on the opening of the Rosebud reservation. The regis- ; tratlon will continue until August 24. The drawing to determine in what I order claimants may file on the res ervation lands, which will be conduct- ' d by the commissioner of the general ; land office, will begin at Devils Lake on September C. The reservation thrown open to set- tlement embraces 88,000 acres. The r DRUMMER'S CARPET Carpet Samples All wool, two-ply, 35c each o 3 fo $1 .00 Extea heavy all wool Rajah and Flemish Tap estry, 45c each. These Will Be on Sale Monday Morning Tto uon 269 Liberty DRUMMER'S CARPET rem A cigar that is always the same in quality and price, 5 cents. A smoke for particular smokers. Largest Seller in the World. The Band is the Smoker1 s Protection. rem tract includes the old military reservation as Fort well Totten as the . , lands occupied by tho Sisseton, Wah- peton and Cut Head bands of the Sioux Indians The entire strip is thrown open to settlement with the exception of about G00O acres which is reserved for allotments to CI Indians, and Sully's H1J1,' embracing 9G0 acres, which Is to be reserved by the government for a public park. The land Is more expensive than the Rosebud lands, the government requiring that $4.50 per acre be paid by homesteaders who are fortunate enough, to draw a quarter. Of this sum $1.50 per acre must bo paid when fiboM 200 Drummer's mmmmmMmmmmKMmmmmmmmammamtmaHmammmam July 25th se FDrniSDing uo. St. Stores Salem the person makea his entry and 50 cents a year per acre thereafter until paid. , o New Mining Road. The Linn county court has appro priated money to construct a wagon road to the Blue River mines from Brownsville. The present means of communication Is through tho Eugene road .and it Is claimed that the new road will diverl all the traffic through Linn county. As this Is one of the largest camps In tho state at the present time the Investment for the Linn county people seems to bo a good one. SAMPLES v f 3 w 3 r fid n and Albany. SAMPLES GIRL LOOPED LOOP May Die From Injuries Re ceived in Hazardous Feat Tacoma, Aug. 8. "Fravlola," whose namo in real life is Miss Ida Allsop, of San Francisco, and who was in Jured in looping the loop at the Mardl Gras a few nights ago, became much worse last night and' at a late hour her life was despaired of by tho phy sicians at Fannie Paddock hospital. Every effort is being made to save the life of the young girl. Dr. Mc Geer and Dr. E. M. Brown have been In .constant attendance at the bedside of the patient, and have entertained hopes that even yet her life may bo saved. An operation has been performed. me gins sktiu was trepanned and a large' blood clot removed from the brain. This seemed to relieve tho sufferer immensely. The operation was performed by Drs. McGeer and E. M Brown, assisted by Dr. Case, and was witnessed by Dra. Yocurn, Hicks, Case and others. The girl's body has been encased in plaster of paris. Her spinal col umn is injured, but to just what ox tent is not definitely known. Last night) she was paralyzed from her neck down and could speak but little above a whisper. She was able to speak of the acci dent yesterday, and stated that -.her only reason for entering into such a hazardous profession was, to earn sufficient money to buy her aged moMier in San Francisco a home. A telegram was received yesterday from the mother. .Mrs. E. Austin, of SC4V6 Mission street, asking as to the girl's condition. (;The Southern Carnival company has this act performed by Dlavoln. It Is considered one of the most dan gerous exhibitions in the world.) Filing Begins at Bonesteel. Bonesteel, S. D., Aug. 8. The town of Bonesteel is under martial law and will remain' so until September 10, when the period of filing claims to the Rosebud lands will expire. Sev eral troops of state militia aro hero. Their duty Is too keep close guard over the land office, where thousands, of dollars will be deposited dally dur ing the filing period, and to see in general that order Is maintained throughout the town. Special caro will be taken to prevent the lawless element from gaining entrance to the town, tho orders issued to tho troops requiring them to meet each arriving train and to see that no passenger is permitted to alight unless he can prove that he comes on legltlmato business. The plans for the preserva tion of order have heon carefully laid and the authorities do not apprehend any serious trouble. Beginning today one hundred namoa will be drawn each day until tho res ervation lands aro entirely approprlat ed. Each person Is required to bo present to respond whon his name Is called. In case there is a failure to respond, tho name will be called again in tho evening, just beforo tho closing of the office for the day, and a second failure to respond will for feit all rights acquired by the draw ing. As tho drawing results In no blanks, but merely places In a particularly numerical order all tho names regis tered, the list is unlimited from which to call for filings, but the first 3000 narres will without doubt entirely ox haust the lands. Meeting of the L. A. D. M. M. Tno meeting of tho Saphlra Chaptor of the Ladies' association for the Dis semination of Misinformation about out neighbor wan a great success. The reputations of sevoral young girls who had been guilty of youthful fol-ill- were ruined for Hfo, and tho mor al E'alp of a clsrgyman was uddod to the society's trophies. A rosolutlon to furnifch mombera with postal tardH, Wi'h cards for answor attached, for convenience In Interrogating pooplo all about tholr private business was voted down, on tho ground that such 'inquiries might bo doomed Import! nent, or. If answerod, might compel the society to accept the truth. Tho BUbjoct for regular dobato wa. "Aro Womon Bralnlois Because of Tea and Tattle, or ara Tea and Tattlo Because Womon are Bralnlons?" Tno discus sion became quite boated, and tho sub ject was somewhat obscured by tho personalities Indulged in and tho more or loss direct allusions to tho shady pakt of sorno of tho members added interest to what, taken as a whole, wa one of the most successful meet Ings of the ohaptor. C. E. S. Wood, In The Pacific Monthly for August. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capita) City Mills Quotation, Bryant & Pennell, Props. -Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at 3telner' Young chickens lie. Hens 8c. Eggs Per dozen, 17c. Market Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 18c. Hop Market, Hops 19 25c. ' Potatoes, Vegetable. Etc New potatoes l&o. Potatoes 50c. Onions 20. Wood, fence Pott. St. Second growth $5.75. APh 3.00 to $3.75. Grub oak $C.50. Cedar posts 12c. Hide, Pelts and urs. Qreon Hides, No. 1 Sc. Qreen Hiues, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 46c. Sheep 76c Goat Skins Z6c to S1.M. Grain mnti Frour. Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholosale, 3.75. Live Otock Market Steers 3 4c. Cows 3 c. Sheep 3c. Dressed pork C&G. Drersed Veal 5Cc. Dressed hogs 6Cc. Live hogs GEUc. Mutton 2 3c. Hay, Fed. Ett, Baled cheat $10$11. Baled clover $9.' Bran $22.50. Shorts $24.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs lCc, cash. Buttor 22c, wholesale. Butter fat 20c at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, C8c. Valloy 777Sc Flour Portland, host grade,$400 4.35; graham, $3.504.00. Oats Choice white, $1.22. Barley Feed, $19.00 per ton; rolled $20.00t. MIllBtuff Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $15$10.' Potatoes Fancy, 75c$1.00. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1919c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1212c per pound; turkoys, 1416c. Pork Dressed, 78c. Beef Dressed, 5Cc. Veal C 7c. Hops 1903 crop, 2124c. Wool Valloy, 1920c; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mohair, 30c for choice. Hides dry, 1C pounds and upwards, 1515c. Buttor Fancy creamery, 20c. Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clateop Beach. Tho sumrnor schedule of tho As toria & Columbia River railroad has boon inaugurated between Portland, Astoria, Genrhart and Seaside, in con nectlon with special round trip oxcur slono tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union depot 8 a, in. dally and runs through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a, in., Gearhart 12:20 p. in, and Seasldo 12:30 p. m. The Portland-Seaside Flyer leaves Union depot evory Saturday at 2:30 p. in., arriving Astoriti 5:50 p. rn. and runs through direct, arriving at Gear hart 0:40 p. m. and Seaside C:C0 p. ra. In connection with this Improved service, special round trip season tlckots aro sold from Portland to all Clatsop and North Boach points nt rate of $4.00 for the round trip, good for return passago until October 15. Special commutation tickets, good for fivo round trips, aro sold from Portland to sarno points for $15.00, good to return until Ootobor 15, Saturday special round trip excur sion tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on sale ovory Saturday at rato of $2.50 for round trip, good to return Sunday. Tlckot sold from Portland to North Beach points aro Issued In connection with I. It. & N, stoamora from As torla and baggago Is transferred to and from depot and stoamor dock at Astoria frco of ehargo, and all tickets sold by the O. R. & N. Co. from Port land to Clatsop and North Beach points aro Interchangeable and will bo honored on trains of this company In olther direction between Portland and Astoria. For additional Information address C. A. Stowart, agent, 248 Alder street, Portland, Oregon, or J. C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A., Astoria, Oregon. Seasldo souvenir of 1904 will bo mailed to your address free upon application., Write for It. 7-l-2ro iwmm ouesp1 iam Three Trains to the East Dallyi Through Pullman standard anfl tourist sleeping cars dolly to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; tourist sleeping cars dolly to Kansas City; througta Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (pot nonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining choir cars (seats ir8 to tho East dally. 70 " HOURS v Jpb i J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO P Wo Chttue of Cars DEPART TIMDBCHBDULE8 ABWT FOH Flom Portland, Or. PBOhl Unlcagi Portland Salt Lake. Dearer, n. Special Worth. Omaha, Kaiuai 9 15 a. tn City, 8t JLonlj, Chicago 5 2Sp xa. Tia Utiui- and Hart. Incton ' Atlantic " Expron Salt Lake, Denrer Ft 8:19 j. tn. Worth, Omaha, Kanc&a 7:15 O.H5. via unnt- City, St. Loom, Chicago Incton nd East. St. Paul Walla wTiiaTEcnirton, Fait Mall Spokane. Wallace, PnU- C If t . a. itan, Mlnnoapolli 81 ft: a, aa Ti Paul, Dnluth.MUwaukM) Bpokan Chicago, and East. Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Evory flv daya at 8 p. m For Astoria, way points and North Boach Dally (except Sna day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. ra. Daily service (water permitting) era Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIGy General Passenger Agon. Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. REDUCED EXCUR8ION RAffES From S. P. and C. & E. Points to th& Seaside and Mountain Resorta for the Summer. On and after Juno 1, 1904, tha Southern Pacific, in connection with, tho Corvallis & Eastern roallrlad, will havo on ealo round trip tickets front. points on tholr linos to Newport, Ya. quina and Detroit at vory low ratcav good for roturn until Octobor 10, 1904. Throo-day tlckots to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and roturnlng Mondays, aro also on baIoi from all East Sldo points, Portland to- Eugene Inclusive and from all West Sido points, enabling pcoplo to rislt their families and spend Sunday at tho seasldo. Season tlckots from all East Sldo points, Portland to Eugene, Inclusive, and from all West Sldo points, aro also on salo to Detroit at vory low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point oast, qnnbllns tourists to visit tho Santiam and BroV tonbush hot springs in tho Cascade mountains, which can bo roachod In ono day. Season tlckots will be good for re turn from all points until Octobor 10. Threo-day tickets will bo good golnfl on Saturdays and roturnlng Monlsya only, Tlckots from Portland and v& clnity will bo good for roturn via tbo East or West Sldo at option of pas songor. Tlckots from Eugene and vi cinity will bo good going via tho Lob anon-Sprlngflold branch if doslreA Baggago on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaqulu tickets to Yaqulna only. Southern Pacific trains connoct wltr tho C. & E. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqulna and Newport. Trains on tho C. & E. for Dotrolt will loayo Al bany at 7 a. m., enabling tourists to tho hot springs to reach thoro tb same day. Full Information as to ratos, irrtHi beautifully lllustratod booklet vt Yt qulna bay and vicinity, timetables, etc., can ho obtained on application' to Edwin Stono, tnanngor 0. & E. railroad, Albany; W. D. Coman, O. P. A., Southorn Pacific corapnny, Port land, or to any S. P. or O. & E. agent Rato from Saloro to Newport ...$5.0I Rato from Salem to Yaqulnn ,..,$4,50 Rato from Salem to Dotrolt . ...$3.W Threo-day Tato from Salem to Newport $3.00 Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Bay. On Juno 1st tho Southorn Pacific Company will rosumo salo of excur sion tlckots to Newport and and Yi qulna Bay, both season and Batur-day.tc-Monday tickets will bo ooldX. This popular resort la growing In fa vor each year, hotel ratos aro reason able, and tho opportunity for fishing. hunting and eoa bathing aro unex celled by any otbor resort on tho Pa cific coast. aI 3 m t A M m ju.uw'w 'I'm M