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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1905)
1 f' he? " twv jlx janoatMamwmMMM V I DAILY OAI 4 e WAX, JOOTHAI IAUK 1PKPAT, MlgJ IMS. RUSIA$ '. INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL jRheumatkrii. WMtJJ Uw om of tetllac tbe rttJUo Mttt fe ImIj i If his Joints were tMrfafdif located f He knows thtt bli uffertneo an very much like the- tortures of the- rack. TTAoX At wants 4 know U irbat will per tt&nently cure bli disease. Tfcat, ocoortilog to thousands of grctefol testimonials, U military and Police Powerless Hood's Sarsaparilla to Preserve Peace Dur- T4 Ing Sunday t I'otettburtf, .Tnn. 20. Fifteen thousand ntrlkom living on tho crtit skirts of tlte city Atnrted to march ioitt tho oity at 10 o'eloek and lutor TTure slopped by two netnlas of Cos amcfcn drawn ii In flvo rows. Tho striken rofusod to hnlt, whareupon Ibo Cownok flred tbrco rounds of &lank cartridges. 8omo of tho strikers Hied nut on tho Ico of tho Nova, but n (majority bold tholr ground, Tho com mander of tho Cossacks fearing n (lis awtrnus nfTray mndo nn urgent enll for .reinforcements and ordered his innn to loud their guns with ball cartridge. Tho striker, hearing tho latter order, wavered, whereupon the or tho aotnifU ordered his men to v.hargo at a gallop, whereupon tho stri kers rrtroatod In, disorder. It Is ro--ported that omo wero killed and vcore wero wounded in tho melee. Tlie troops guarding tho winter pnlaco firm! two blank volleys at a crowd about tho gennrnl ataft ofllccri nod nntgiilMring Alexander gnrdons, after WMeh they made a chnrgo upon the wwil along tho Velsky prospect. Many wore seen to fall. A orowd of (strikers attompted to gnther at tho pnlarn erjunro, but tho polico kept them Muring along the Volsky prospect nnd otlmr surrounding tlioroughfaros. Tho It promptly neutralizes tbe acid In tba blood on which the disease defends, com pletely eliminates It, and strengthens the system against 1U return. Try Hood'- ATTEMPTED ' TRAIN ROBBERY slowly owing to rumors that tho strik ers intend to wreck tho lines. 8t. Petersburg, Jan, 22. No reports hnvo been received of serious rioting from tho provinces, which is due per haps to tho exercise of Internal cen sorship. It is rumored that the au thorities nro arranging to bring moro troops to tho capital, but tho report lacks confirmation and is probably un true, as a largo number of troops in tho 8t, 'Petersburg barracks hnvo not yet beon called upon to assist in sub duing the rioters. workmen's (tmrtor on the Vasllleskl inland, whleh oxtonda westwnrd from pjoHo tho palace, is strongly guard oil by pollen, who nlso nro attempting to prevent tho ntrlkers from gathering. A largo number of strikers held n midday meeting and resolved to mnruh to tho pntuco. A crowd of sevornl bun dred started along tho Bontuyitl Hod annya, intending to cross the Nicholas Itrldgo and march througli tho Admi ralty quay to tho jwiliice. Four (!os aeks attempted to turn tho crowd Wk liefurn thoy renehed tho bridge, but tho Cossacks wero forced to ro treut, A faw minute later the Cos wicks returned largely roluforend nnd whargml tlin mob, slashing right and mi. 'j no moi was vowed and re retreated in n pntiio, A inimlmr were rounded, liidludlng n wojunn, who wns itrtWAy crushed. A large crowd Is now assembling nt tho tinnier of Ilol nhayft' MWanya nml Down, tho Volsky prospeel.-ln front of the ullleur of tho ireutral stalt, where tlu ui.li roailway lead u tho palnoe yard. Ht. Petersburg. .Ian. ihl. Mure riot Ing Is incurring in the vhHihis dlntrlet. On VunllleNkl Island, where tan work men werw mere turbulent, the eroM-ih contliiHM to endeavor ta mm orer tba bridge., but havu t far nut wweeeded, T)io mildler knv been tMutipelled to Jim ball enrtriilKW In novral HlTwyn. lietlmnt plat tka HHtuNr of kltlwd nd wattaUiMi nH'wharw from 8o to SttO. Ht. Petersburg, Jnn. . Numerous Ilcvl Cross wagons nro moving through commander, tho street conveying tho wounded to tho hospitals. Tho Novsky prospect wns practically cleared of strikers enrly this cvoning, but Inter on, mobs began to gather about tho railroad sta tions, but aro quieter than tho mobs on Vnsllievski island, whoro tho most roslstnnco is now centering. As two sledges convoying tho bodies of dead victims moved awny from tho rioters mnny of them uncovered and In cho rus sang that beautiful hymn of eter nal memory which forms tho last part of tho orthodox church burial service. It is learned that General Kilcr was wounded nnd Polico Inspector Bhorml koft" wns Injured. Officers through tho day have shown conspicuous bravory. At a conference of polico prefects this evening it was decided not to proclaim martial iuw unions disturbances bo- onmn morn violent. Opinion oxprosxed by officials at n lute conference wns that the backbone of tho roslstanco wns hrokun. Portland, Jan. 23. What la supposed to havo been a plan to hold-up the 0. It. & N. Co.'s castbound train, known as tho Spoknno fyer, was partially ac eompllshcd just after tho train left the Knot Portland station Saturday night, shortly after 0 o'oclock. Four masked men boarded tho rear platform of tho last onr, known as the "Walla Walla sleeper" at J ho east sldo donot. Tho track enters a dark ravlno a few hundred feet south of tho dopot, and the train had no soonor turned into tho gulch than four men ontorcd the smoking compartment, and commanded the occupants to throw up tholr hands. The robbers secured considerable money, wntches and other valuables Tho 0. It. & N.' Co. has offered a re ward of $500 for each bandit. The state has a standing reward of $300 each, making tho nggreguto $3200. BfflS Newport News, Va., July " WJ- . TSmer while recovering from ij offerer. I h. severe attack' o InflammatoryKnenmamn.."- -- from wbici I was unable to leave i" lf ? jlml months. I was treated bTTwo dtors and also tried W kinds of linameats and nones "fag omed to reliee me from pain lor S. i,t.t the same time I was not Iny nearer gettmg well. Onejgwnue reading a paper I saw an adverUsement ofS sS for Rheumatism, I decided f! S'a'.S.i. which I dJd at once. K?WethWWt. crreat deal Detier, ana i . ------ to take It regularly until I wis entirely cured I now feef better thin for W snd I cheerfully recommend S. S.S. to anvone suffering from Rheumatism. 2ft d St &. E, GttDEWWOVK. NORMAL SCHOOL REFORM One Board of Regents for All and Uniform Course ' of Study Eoyal Visit to Erin. Dublin? Jnn. 23. Tho arrival of the Princo of Wales In Dublin today was made the occasion for n general holi day. Tho city wns profusely decorated and largo crowds lined tho streets to tho vlco regal lodge- in Phoenix park Tomorrow his royal highneus proceeds to Ashford on n visit to Lord Anil- laun, returning to Dublin ono week hence to take part in n series of state functions thnt will cover n period of several days. o . Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or some other acid poison in the blood, .Mrh when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pc Lliar to this disease. S.S. S. goes di rectly into the circulation, all irrita ting sjbstances are ncuiraiizcu i.. i ,. nt tin vtptti. the blood is made pure and the general health Is built no under the purifying and tonic table remedy. Write for our spe cial book on Rheu matism which la sentfree. Ourphy sidans will advise without charge all who will write us about their case. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. YOU CAN INTEREST IOM. Iindon, Jan. 22, A fit. Petersburg dispatch anys that Father Clopon has been wounded and that among tho klllod Is tho superintendent of polleo. Ht. Petersburg, Jan. 2x. There hnvo burnt several alight outbreaks in tho vlolnlty of tho Nova shipbuilding and tho Poutiloir Iron Work, both of which aro stronulv truurdod bv Cos- haeka. Tho strikers retired nftor n feeble ultort. Any Man Over rtfty. Von can Intcrost any man over fifty yenra of ngo in anything thnt will make him feel botteri becauso whllo hp may not ns yet havo nny positivo or ganic disease, ho no longer fcols the nuoyancy and vigor of twenty-five nor the freedom from aches nnd pains Ho enjoyed in earlier years, and he very naturally examlnos with interest nny proposition looking to tho im provement nnd preservation of bis health. Ho will notice things 8t. Petersburg, Jnn. . (11:30 A. -M.)About iij)Q0 workers nttompt ch! to mnroh on the pnlueo from all mrts of tha cnpltal, but were held in check nftr a abort eoutllet alHiut the aeadwny of selenewt. Whllo tha strik rs on Vaalllelwki Ulaud were at- tMNptlng to rrowi Hear by the Dvar tlry bridge IwadlHg dirttct to the pal ate. tU -orkwn sheuted: "Don't shoot us; we are yor brotbwra." Hv ral I'oiwtekM ltld Iwrk aad wr im mliatly arrMttwl and eoHvoywl to Ins iMrraaks. St. IVlwUrg, Jan. L-i P. .M.) TllUng eoHtiHiuM 1h dlirrt part itt tba apllaL, and U )fn4n4ly hmnih log the mMt tHNoa proportloNa, hh1 strong (Mtruts am Uwekiajf Mll Ik MtmMa la tktt eatr wX ta elty and Btitpjdag avwrylwdy vktkr )vrovlil with mUm (HttmiLi ft Hot. It i iw loiuMldA for rMrtr (Ww'tu Wt tka vrbH WalillM to HMcrtaia ll W tall, OmelaWow 1 rotlrmit fiww tag llie MHHaHhM, Ul high ttfltatal vn HfprUmiA to nay a Hilwdtaat: "ThPra HtiMt U Mnndra WilWd by ithli t ,' UmI ant w4 ta. HVstf Ik vtmad. isl HViM- tke Mtw4Tsl ktrtHHa. K IKirU rw4vw4 ataV that Ik land ... ... T m Tmvm xfuaivit 114 Uw TMRit MUX (Ad led ti W IB m IB VaUl 1AI& Kk ! I BBiBk..a U VA. ! " 1 fc ... rt. 9rt arviBM tk mfantry. wIm t- vk 11mm m tswtr WfoasKa. wmsmI- njr waajr. tall ta rw tU MtMkt ta Vk mU He tMHr IomIkK lt4rrtadw Htlnw U U Mtlad, lHdlalb- wh Vaaiftlt UUmjiI, wktvrt U l fMMMl ilir will yi 1m awfnl blo.WMKt Tk alrtkN kar yet Umm itualkbt t rttrtaiM hmn tyntjtm. SV trH an RrwtfttMftkg at Am tiimwl MTtea t t m4m, d fmtra are ixwmmm4 tkat tkty h0' gti Kit f tk tr4 of tklr atM aad n yvaral wjkart rwalt. l'j to tk ral ttHMt tk AMra ar big utMyixl Uardfill.t amJ tkr r utia liiag lMtr dty mt iwt Ante; bHi Bt. Pataraburg, Jam W. Xmr tka palaas) a mhmIhm- of lafaatrywaa laid dawn tkir rlllM, rfMe4Ng to mm tkam analMt tka rlotwra. la a later tOMrtlot aaar tk PoMtltoK wrka tka trtwH Arts! Int a mob of wml tlxMuwHit. Tka taanalUM aiMUrt SO. St. PattfiUrg, Jaa. W. (8 P. M.) A MtrMg fure of striker rtarai to Nevi imtik. wkw iard affkUair m .1 . .. '. ft t " t- iiaiwxinNl Uw Oawuteks' flrt fir lata Ike air, wkUk vw wltkout etUe. Tkea tkay tired Into tk frond, wkiek j!v war. .Mimy yw rMovl o ftirfttlMM. AittkaMtU Uftalfo of tU euahlfM are uaobtalaaUas. Wowt ro iiMiatt immg Ik auiken. !Xr4r tko nghtlHg at tke IVwtllaff worka wowm waved rd Uhr, iaoltlftg Ua mmh to atV4 Otkan placed tkeea- UetUo, Jaau W. Tke V, tut sjrt to aa lutervUw lUt tkm. 0)m 1UN- mmm lra km t4edv of tke fokuWy. atd MrlslW atia4Ui( io nmtmrnn toe l4eroki ot tke etrUor woe ekei 4oaL Tk wtoti. tU ) Ny,,, f, wkWt JtaJ ekatM afnioet ImofM. larla. .Urn. tt A letoRftm xroto H( IVteteiHra; leikt lkt ik. "ttU tk Ukt ret. Tke tUrve4iriVe defeated tk ( Im u. . rHMiaK i t- l'lWri; ar Urom eMt and edd alt a)rMke ins Irregular, aad traia are saoMagl tk wioter )akf. among other . i.. &t. ., i M .. . mm mu Hiomacu ot tuty is n very illlTorent ono from tho stomach ho pos sessed nt twenty-five. Thnt grontest oaro must be exercised ns to what is eaten and how much of it, nnd. even with tho best of care, thero will bo Increasing digestive weakness with nilvaneing years. A proposition to porfeet or improve tho digestion nnd assimilation of food l-t ono whleh interests not only overy mnn of fifty, but evory man, woman nnd child of any ago, because tho whole searot of toot! limit h. ir,wi IiIchuI, strong narvea, is to havo n Htomaoh which will promptly nnd tboraughly dlgoat wholesome food be- eawse blood, nerve, brain tissue and every other eonstltuout of the body is entirely tho product of digestion, and no moditiuo or "health" food can puaallily create pure blood or restore kaky nerves, whan n weak stomach i rcpienisHing tnu (Hiy wear nnd itmr or tne iMxty rrom a mass of for mantiag hulf-dlgosted foo. No, tke stomach iUelf wants help aad in no roundalxmt way eltkar it wants direct, unmistakable asaiMnnoo, wek as Is given bj- one or two Stuart's Dispel'- Tablets aftr aeh mial. Tkea tablet eare steHtarh trouble at! tkoir use glvs the stomach a ekanee to reet and recuperate, one of Stuart 'a Dyspepsia Tablets eon- tain dlgfstive elewests niftlrient in digest M0 gralaa of ardiaary foo.l, Mk as bread, meat, eggs, ete. The plaa of dieting is twv nn otker mw fwr sUrvaUoa, aad the use of prepared foods ad Hew faagle.1 Woakfaat fooda timfAy make, otters vowe, as any dypa wk0 , ,r,w, tkew knone. Ah Dr. lleoaett says, tk ualr rea- o I oa ttoaRia way Smart's D,. 1MU Talteeto are not Mivrollv A Uy ovorylwdy wkn U troobhsi u y way wltk rwor Ugtioa l w owoy Isolde mmsh ,,iak tin oeeoMM a HMdiotoe U tMivertise I W M in dtK ao or u e,.itea by a trod HMrk Wot U h imt.uc """ ' eiworwua kni wf Dyeo4M IVUosa lux The legislative program th'seki"' eludes a bill to put an "" --- Lois under ono board of regent, rpowcrtomakoniformcour. of study, and cut out u. g afts. Tho presidents of to sevm b . ,.t nl.1 to favor this normal scnouis ou - -- plan. At present each of the four nor- mal schools has 12 regents, Including tho state board of education, composed of tho governor, secretary Dl" " . .. o.mnrlntendent of schools. Tina state board is to bo retained on tho board of normal school regents, as at present, but, instead of 36 regents, to bo appointed by the governor, ho will appoint four, ono from eacu coumj where a normal school is located. This joint board will havo power to make a uniform courso of study, and absoluto control of all tho schools. This bill will nut tho Oregon normal schools on a i j i! t11 ImnrAVA moro permanent looting, mu iu.r.v. their educational standing, and rcduco tho expenso of management. The basis of appropriations will bo changed to an expenditure based on tho attendance of persons who nro taking a professional i t --.. .. C nlo.ltf nnrl t h ft flfta desperado Las shown no remorse over (oacuers courso ui uu y- -v his crimes, and evidently enjoys the Plants for admission must sign a nnnriMv v,),lnh l.n. Minn fn him OlanK nppiicauon mat mu; uiu.... .u through" newspaper publication of his tako such a courso ns tho state board prescribes, anu tnat no or suo iuicm to following tho teaching profession. Tho bill has been carefully prepared by a confereneo between tho governor, Superintendent Ackerraan and Secre tary Dunbar, and will accomplish a great educational reform, if it goes into effect. Tho joint board of regents and uniform courso of study is tho plan on which the normal schools of California and Washington aro conducted. In California tho state normal school prin cipals aro mndo by law members of tho state board of education. There aro bills introduced in each houso to abolish tho Normal school of Oregon. Tho Miller bill, in tho senate, to abol ish all four, and tho Caldwell bill, in tho house, to abolish two of them, Drain and Weston. Tho bill for joint control and uniform courso of study should b passed. Winter Is Not OveJ We will probably fcavl some cold weather yet an: yotf will need a heattaj stove. We have cat prlccl on every heating stove J thehotise. Call and ex amine them. R.M.Wade&CoJ case. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching plies produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bling, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. EOc a jar at drug gist, or aent by mall Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla,, Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S. C, Stone, druggist 0 Action for Money. Action has been commenced in de partment No. 1 of the circuit court by tho Bank of Woodburn again6t C. W. Dimick for tho sum of $140, interest at 8 per cent per annum, attorneys' recs and the costs nnd disbursements of tho action, claimed to bo du.j on a promissory note, which was exocuted January 14, 1903, and mndo payablo one day after date, but that no part oi me sum Has been paid. Out Platform J. FULL STOCK We now have a full stock of Hy aelnths, Tulips, Crocus, Karelins, Saow Drops, Jonquila and a nice as sartaient of Chinese Sacred Lilies. Weald be pleased to hare the public call and inspect our itcxk at Savage & Fictchcs? 322-324 Commercial St. all H. Ask your doctor, then do as he says If ho Cells you to take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for vour ihma coush or bronchial trouble, then take It. If he has nnvthinr bmcr, then take that. Only get well as soon as you can. Delaya are alwayji so ,,1? "?J"J.jf PB,ruycs. LS?. hat f lmhI loot heopte of iodyreelkm. keeribe,., oet Uooido, oorvow prootrali ,.d ,m,wi eooMuuo geeessdty tkaa pUMMt wodMloo d dottore wrtytJoM for Mote ttMUe UofdL Youtful Dpndo on TrW. Auoojw, QU, Jaa. l Tk thm Adldi Welm. okjM iui tke er den OT kk) Mtt tastily, 4mmI akto t. t hovlMf. fosMOi a ie,i, -T Urkmijr MkWios, w4 eoJWd fe trtol tdM. TV 4 ooaot oa wkoo. - rw w m em n tee aosfssor oi kk iiosnunt NYU awtitias tn i, It Proved to Be A Lucky Day .-It wkeo tU U ek Wkl tr lt kf ViSMOd ket .: MTUd g v. n, .- ,4H M . rW m aWyi Safety first. Liberality next. Both are essential to successful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform, come and see us. Salem State Bade Salem, Oregon Tho cause of this complaint is not in the head at all, it comes from tho stom ach. A stomach that has becomo clog ged from over eating, drinking or abuso in nny manner, will warn you by bring ing on sick headache. Cure tho pains and distress in tho stomach, and the headache stops of itself. All bilious at tacks, dyspeaia, bolching, bad taste in tho mouth, muddy complexion and yel low eyes, aro cured by this remedy. It i" called Dr. Ounn's Improvod Liver Pills, one for a dose, nnd is sold by druggists all over tho U. S. for 25c per box. For salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, drug, gist. b ittaaii w a MtMoSfiaNOMtijgc.,, ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXES at tho shop of G. F. Mason Miller street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. "WWMWwmm.. Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, J and good work guaran- teed. We have the small I Q store and small prices J E. L. Lemmon I 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 99tC9f( m FRENCH FEMALE SPILLS. -S" Cimn Itiutr tar SvrruutD Vnmeiw. C.MtR.?NnwN TO FAIL. B'.l Sural SpmJjIBiUi. ft .i Ul,,'y"rt or ""V Unfunded. 8nt rPu roj moo m, bo,. (-, Kai thaa m tra) , t, pi ( ln reirTJ. JnpiM Frw. If jour ilruf (lit iua Ml UNITIPMCDICALCO.. BOX T4, UNOilSTCH. P. Sold In 8alem by 3. C 8tone. MW.H 1 1 H4d-I.il n,.,. " ""Wl-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H H 1 1 1H-H A Scotch Highball made from our flno old Scotch whis- ! 1 KoJ is lnigorating and brncing in jold weather. Our flno stock of whis ; ; ; aro pnro and tho finest distilla- ' ' '"'D, nild is a treat, in tl,n nr.lnrA nr ! ! tl'e eonaisseur to test tho velvety J -.umness and flno flavor of it E. Ectctlcn 258 Commercial Street X r a 1.1 I It S I I I i--- I I'Frln SCOTCH M! Z222 4l IIH- i It JHHH IR HHlH hHJ-M-h zsr at a B i Pf6Pty on prinolpa! stroot wltWa thrfle Meda CUiee -. lire, i,' . i i Zu " -S: uSffE? r ---a -.. y 'or homes m tn.r..n,.n. IO -. T TT-ih. "'-r nomes or inv 'Salem FiowbgMills' MtcJf & WILSON, HWW,WWH Salem. Ofecon Hmi i n iinn i