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ttyFTi , "WJ1 TTppw 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1905. STRANGE SEATTLE STORY Sounds Like a Page From , Dime Novel Done Ex tra Red) Tho Pike, was Plko restaurant, tho scono of Second and nearly what terminated In a tragedy on Thursday night, when a faslilonnoly dressod and jvory handsomo young woman savagely attacked a man seated at a nearby ta bio, rind aftorwnrij followed him to. tho etrcot, threatening him with a rovol- ver. Tho wholo affair is clothed In mys tory. . No ono know, tho womnn's nnmo nor that of tho victim of her strnngo as sault. At 11 o'clock Thursday night tho woman, accompanied by a youth- of about 10 years, entered tho Pike and oatod hcrsolf at a table, whoro tho pair ojdorcd a glass of boor each. A littlo later a good looking young man,- drosscd in tho height of fashion, also entered tho rcstnurnnt and took a soat at a tnblo a .littlo distanco from thn pair. Ho evidently bad not noticed thorn. As soon ns tho mysterious woman no ticed tho young man sho descended up on him, boor glass in hand, striking liim in tho faco with tho glass, tho contents of which poured down his nock. Without exhibiting a bit of surprises tho victim of tho onslaught nroso and ascendod tho (tops to tho stroot. lip w8 immediately followed by tho theso Borvlcos. Muddlo and lncompo. tency a'ro achalI6ngo to his strong Cd'nstructivo mind. 5lny dealt Jn high or diplomacy and overlooked many do- tails of organization. Jtoot's job will 1)0 to mako tho American diplomatic and consular eervico tho best in tho wdrld. . Monnwhilo Ifoot's saoriilco o an in c6mo for public service is an inspiring offset to Morion's desertion of public sprvico for nn incomo. But how long will Undo Sam punish his best serv ants by paying them oniy a fraction of their just duof LIVJNfi TITO HASTILY AMERHJAM WOMEN BREAK DOWN Twenty Yoaora of Electrical Industry. Twonty yenrs or so ngo tho products of cloctrlcril enterprise woro very crudo nnd limited. It can 'bo well rcmom bored by somo how a plumbing eystom was nttachod to tho early jumbo dy namos. This was tho only offoctivo way of kcoplng them cool. Scientific knowlodgo was so rnro that oven tho mochanlcnl crystallization of tho things best known stood on tho ragged edge of failure Arc lamps, inenndescont lamps, dynamos nnd motors woro puro ly experimental in chnrnctor. Sparking at tho brushes was considered a hoalthy sign, nnd tho continuous though unov en light of nn nro lamp a distinct vic tory. Retrospection showo how much things hnvo changod slnqo then. It points out tho ndvanco In tho fields that mark tho most intonso displnys of progress and energy. It shows how tho incandescent lamp has reached a high state of perfection, tho arc lamp a do groo of regulation that loaves no crit icism, tho motor an efficiency that has established it in tho majority of com. I "SIKu&sl pss Plnkham-B Vegetable T Oompa H. llT?nVinL4OUr modo ,nd banner of llvjng, and tho nervous host of overv j, il ia aiuv mas tnero Is no LAKEVIEW HAS A BIG ' SCANDAL not WmmSm "i And as Usual in Such Cases, a Murder Case Is Likely to Follow woman, who drow a revolver and flour ished it in Ids faco. Tho youth brought up tho rear. Tho last scon of tho strnngo trio was whon thoy wcro walking up Plko etrcot, tho woman still dirocting tho xovolvor nt her victim, who strodo un concornodly at her sido, whilo tho boy Jcopt paco a few stops in tho rear. ono woman in twenty-flvo but what suffors with somo derangement of tho femalo organism, and this is tho secret of so many unhappy homes. No woman can bo amiable, light bonrtcd and happy, a joy to her hus band and children, and perform tho duties incumbent upon her, when sho is suffering with backacho. bcadacho, "vnuiuuui Bii-vpivsancss, ocarinjf. down pains, displacement of tho womb cplnal weakness or ovarian troubles. ' jiTiwDiiHy ana snappy retorts take the place of pleasantness, and all Run Bhino is driven out of tho homo, nnd lives nro wrecked by woman's great enemy womb trouble, Read this letter: Dear Mrs. Pinlcluum i-j.I.wa8t,r?u.bI.edf5ro,,8ntyearBW,t,'rriTi-lariUes which broke down my health nnd morcinl and industrial projects for nil Drought on extreme nervousness and dorooa n i ii i . in i ldoncy. Lydla E. I'inkbam's Vejjf table Com- timo, nnd tho dynnino a position in pound proved to bo tha onlr ttdldnV WhiM, tho nation's dovelopmont that makes "vf?."? Dfty by day I Improved in health ii mi it 1! . mi i . i whIIo taking it until I was entirely cured I its utilization indlsponsnblo. Tho last can attend to my social nnd honwUX'tlei is but a sign of what is to come. Lnr-ld'ortugMycnJoyHfeoncemore, aaLydla . -. , i ..... .L- K. Pinkham'iVcKotnblo Compound hiummL year mo genera-1 moaweilwoman, wiUioutanncheornpiUn." ow its slzo is bo-1 JT??; ?"? Whirry, 43 Saratoga Utroet, I juot uoswn, nam. Ellhu Boot. .blluu Koot resigned his position as ecrotnry of war in Fobrunry, 1004. As Bccrctary his incomo was $8000 a year. Soon after his resignation his lnw prno- - tlco was pnylng him nt tho rnto of 2000,000 'a year. To soma pooplo this appeared tho only reason for tho change Hut now Jn light of Itoot's return to tho cabi net nt tho old petty salary it is fnir to look for a better reason. Koot reorganized tho war department nnd tho American navy, IIo stopped old nbusos and put everything on tho basis of ofllciency, By dint of being right nnd insisting ho was right, until congress shnrcd his conviction, ho car rlod through overy reform ho advocat ed. IIo proved himself tho grentost war sccro'tnry slnco Stnnton. Tlion ho resigned. " It Is given to somo men to Jo or gnnizora and to somo to bo ndmlnlstrn tors. Hoot is nn organizer. "When ho bnd dono tho work In tho war depart ment ho had entered it to' do, tho merely routlho ndmlnlstrntlon of tho completed mechanism hnd no attraction for him, and ho was glad to turn ovor this work to a lossor man. Now, howovor, In addition to tho president's plea for holp, thoro is to Boot tho attraction of another tough job nt reorganization. Our diplomatic nnd consular servieo is In many ways as crudo and old-fashioned ns wob tho army four years ngo. Hoot will reform ger and lnrgor oncn tor has grown until now coming thnt of a behemoth. Tho kilo watts capacity aro bolng increased at so rapid n rato that littlo .doubt now remains of whnt tho futuro will yiold, Tho electric light nnd power station of n docado honco will bo oquippod with tho most modern of appliances. Not tho least of theso will bo goner ntors of a capacity that will ovorshatV ow thoso now in use. "Valid objections to groat stzo in this enso cannot exist. Croat generators offor ovory ndvantngo in tho consideration of largo power on torprlson. For this reason tho shops hnvo tasks boforo them thnt will altor tK JjjK H i VSv fXaaaar iASJJiawftBMBDH Saratoga Stroot, At the first indication of ill limit). painful or irregular menstruation, pain in the oido, headache, backaaho, boaring-down pains, nervousness or tho blues," aeouro at once a bottle of Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Com- pounu ana ocgiu lis use. As tho result of a cutting affair Monday noon J. 8. Fuller lies in his room at tho Hotel Lakovlow hacked by a knlfo thnt was in tho hands of L. N. Brautlacht. and Mrs. Urnutlacht Is at her homo in West Lakovlow with a sovoro cash In her breast. Tho victim of Brautlacht 's knlfo is In a precarious condition, several of the wounds inflicted being almost mor tnl, two of them piercing tho lungs. Fuller will in nil probability rcc ver, but is not entirely out of dnngcr. Tho story of tho affair is briefly this: Fuller went to tho Brautlacht homo to hnvo some washing done. Brautlacht was working nt (ho brewery and saw him going there Shortly after Full cr entered tho houso ho noticed -tho etirtnin of ono of the up-stnlrs windows being pulled down. His suspicions wcro nrousod and ho went to tho houso to find his wifo closeted in tho room with Fuller. IIo broko in tho door nnd tho knifo play followed. Fulior, It Is said, mndo littlo or no dofonsc, and tho stabbing of Mrs. Brautlacht by her husband-is said to have boon purely jac cidontnl. Fuller and Brautlacht in B6mo innnnor got down stnlrs and out of doors when tho bloody light was no ticed by .Tnmcs Pnrtlri, William Gun thor nnd W. B. Snider, who ran to Fuller's rescue. Fuller was at ouco ta ken to tho hotel, whoro ho is undor a physician's enre. Brautlacht was placed under arrest nnd held to tho cir cuit court in tho sum of $3000. IIo furnished ball nnd Is nt liberty. This is tho storv of tho worst scan- dnl.that hns over como to light in this Whcro It Hurt Him. "I 'toll you," said Slnnick, "men nro getting so deceitful thoso days that you can't trust your boat friend." "And what's worse," interrupted Burroughs, gloominly, "you can't get your best friend to trust you." Phil adelphia Prcsi. o mpi For Sale. Hir hnrs nowcr unricht wood outfit. Good as now. JOE VINOINOT, lw Salem K. F. D. No. 4. saw A Blow. "Did you notlco tho impression I mndo on Miss Stunnlncf" said tho concoitcd mnn. "No," replied tho rlvol in disguise. "But sho told mo about it. What on earth nro you going to do to square yourself 1" Detroit Frco Press. B O ufSL E O 23L X JX " ? Iha Kind Yoa llaia Always (tajS CSS'JiM4 ut& VfH SSSSSSSSSSSsfls 'SSHSlkilSSSSsMLRl I mm sK Throo Trnina to tho Eaot DaUy, Througk Pullman standard mj tourist sloepiag are dally to OlyapU Chicago, Spoknsj toariet sleepl,, oars daUy t Kansss City; tlirsirt Pullman toirlst sleenins ear i... sonally eoadusted) weekly to OUw. go; reclining chair cars (stats f. to the East daily. ' 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHiritGO Ko Cnasie of Cjou, ' "7A u DBPATIT VOU. Cblesso "ortlaiul Scoctal s IS a. ra via Ilnnl-Ington ?lt Lake. DenTBT. TV wonn. umana, Kama, WllT, Ol. JjOUlt, UtllCigO IIU A.B, Atlantlo XXTittM Sll5 p. Tta Qunl-lQCton St. raal PtvttUall Dpokano, TIItlD BOIlEMJLEa iiom roruB.ua, ur. ktelt Lake. Dtnter FL vronn, umana, Krmu nd BMt. Valhi TfallaTLewifton, UT,, vwi. vi.Mn,. u,rwM.y, TKiim tran sit f, m. man, Uinnoxuiuj St. via i"m, umnui.uiiwankej Bpokiujo Ohloxra, and Bmi. Anaivi I jjtua apa 7:1 a, a a.a Salem Box .Factory tho orchitcctural and olcctrlcal concep- town' Wo havo no defonao or plea to tlons of our engineers in this last pe- mnko or ""' ot tho Partlos concerned, rlod of our progross. Electricity. Expert Engineering. An Oil City Inborcr who Is some thing of-n chnractcr in his way was sent tho other day to dig a ditch from tho stroot curb to a certain point in a yard. IIo was glvon a two-foot rulo to assist in his measurements. At tho closo of tho dny ho duly re ported to tho "boss." Dld you dig tho ditch, Jimmy t" asked tho latter. "I did," rcpliod Jimmy. "How long wns tho ditch, Jimmy 7" "Tho length of tho rule, tho length i of tho pick, tho length of twq bricks and tho length of a stick" answered Jimmy, "Hnvo you ttho stick! " asked tho boss. ' "I have," said Jimmy. Oil City Blizzard. Juntos William Lowthor, tho now spoakor of tho Houso of Commons, has boon a member of thnt body for 22 years, tho last ten of which ho hns joon chairman of ways and means and deputy speaker. Ho Is tho son of Hon. W. Lowthor, brother of tho third Karl of Loiraduk', lind a cousin of tho pres ent earl. Mr. Lowthor is 50 years of Shrewd Movo. Mrs. Fox Groat Nowsl George is engaged to Miss Itaxloy. Mr. Fox What! Our son ongngod to Miss Roxloyf I must object. Mrs. Fox XoiiBonso! Aro you out nor nro wo going to. sit in judgment nnd nttompt to condemn nny or nil of them. Let tho law takes its courso and mcto out punishment whcro it is desorved. Lakovlow Herald. . SO MANY SOCIAL DUTIES. American Poors Wives of English Aro Childless. Sinco 1S40 thirty British peers or oldest sons of poors havo married in tho United States. Of theso thirteen havo no children nt all, fivo havo no sons nnd fivo havo only ouo son. Tho totnl number of poors' childron with Amorlcan mothers i hlrty-nlnc, of whom are sous. During 'tho snmo pe riod twonty-threo poors or oldos sons of poors hnvo marrlod in tho colonlos. Four havo no childron, sovon hnvo one son, eight hnvo two sons and two hnvo three sons. That is to sny, though tho number of colonial peorosos Is sovon loss than tho number of American pcerosos, thoy havo nonrly twico ns many childron, nild whilo six of Miom hnvo noglectod to prosaut their husbands with hoirs, ninoteon Americans nrc guilty of the lsamo negloot. Of Americans who are . - O. P. MASON, Prop. I am In South Salem, whoro you will find me for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Mlllor street, Salem. Phone Bcd2101. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" of your mind. Mr. Fox-Not ut all, but if wo dorf't tho wives of Kngllshmon with n court kick a littlo tho Itoxloys will think wo 0ily title or tmrouotoy there arc forty don't amount to muou nnd thoy '11 fou?, of thoso sevontoon, or nonrly probably cull it orT.-Cathollo Standard , ouo-hnlf. havo no ohlldron, nnd olht nnd Times. O .L. & X 0 312. ZZ uS. -Hears th9 A T IIIWJ$ BOBiM r cz&(W'. CA-tf. vivfe Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR EXCUSE Evey Goo3 Business Mti$t Have Its Excise EVBXY GOOD OSINBSa MUST HAVE ITS BEASON TOR EXISTINa. WHEN WE STARTED IN BUSI. NEBS WE HAD HARDLY ANYTHINa BUT AN EXCUSE. BUT WE HAD THA.T EXCUSE, AND WE mJNO ONTO THAT EXaUSB TIHtOUOli TinOK AND THIN. WE HAVE IT YET, AND HERB IT IS: WH BELIEVE THAT 1VE CAN SERVE THE PEOPLE OP SALEM AND VICINITY WITH OOOD, PURE TTnTrORS BETTER THAN TID3Y OAN BE SERVED BY ANYBODY ELSE. NOT JUST AS GOOD, MIND YOU -BUT BETTER. IP WE DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT WD WOULDN'T BE IN BUSINESS. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. Phone Main 2181. lmvA only one ohlld. It therefore oomes to this, that since 1810 tho number of titled Ameri cans, exclusive of knights' wives, has risen to 8venty-four, of whleh thirty nro cniitiiOM ana rouriesn nave nut ono child. In tho faeo of thesoflgures the con tention that by moans of .Amorlcan bride fresh vigor may bo iinpartod into tho British nristocrnoy is meroly ridiculous. Fortnightly Review. ii o Tho Southern Pacific Company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and return up to and Including Soptember SO, 1005, 1005, limited to SO days, rato of $5.55. 6-5-tf Poultry at Steinor's Market. Eggs Per dozon, 18e. Ducks 1012e. Chickens 010c. Hens 80e. Frys 12ije. Baker, Lawronco & Baker. 3'ggs Por dozon, 18e. Fruits, VogctaWcs, Et. Potntoos 83c. .Onions 5c. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5o lb, Cocoanuts, $1.00 per doz. Ornngos $2.002.50. Lomous $2.753.00. Livo Stock Market. Steors 33yt. Cows 334. Sheop ic. Dressod veal 0c Fat hogs SyKJUc. Baled Clover $9$10. Bran $22.50. Shorts-$2-l.S0. Eggs, Butter and Croam. By Commercial Croitm Co Buttor-21. Butter fat 10c at station. Grain, Hops and Flour, Oats Choico white, $1.30. -Barley $2323.50. tlour $1.40. Wheat 80c. Ocean and Rbrcr Schodnlo. For San Franeiseo Every fira dan at 5 p. in. For Astoria, way pointi and Narth Baash Dally (txeept Sot dny) nt 8 j. , Satardny at 10 p, tt Daily service (water perraittlag) i Trillnmatte aad Tarn kill rivers. For fuller information ask or irriti your aeareel ticket agant, or A. L. CRAI0, General Paesoager Ageat, Tke Oregon Railread ft Naylgitlcj C Portland, Oregon. OORTALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD Effrontery, Voice (through tho Ulepbono)--Is that tho society editor t Tho Other Voico Yes. Voice Will you please say that Argie Hlggum's baak. Tho Other Voice I don't care for any items about Arehle Hlggum's book. Chicago Tribune. Bad Acting. Hamfntt Is P. Jenkinson Trent a -member of your troupet Irvinbooth He was. Hamfntt Wast Wasn't ho a good actor! Irvinbooth CTo. Ho was a very bad actor. Ho was acting as treasurer of the company and he went south with the reaolpts. Cleveland Leader. FLETCHER'S OHELDREN CRY TOR CABTORIA. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, S384c. Valloy 8587c. Flour Valey, straights, $4.10: a Itam, $4.00. Hay, roed, Etc. Baled Cheat 10. Oats-Qholce white, $1.351.40. Aiiusiun .uran, $10.00. Hay Timothy, $13.00. Pototoos $1.15(8)1.20. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, 12 13c; per lb; hens, 13e per lb; roosters, old, lQc per lb; fryers, 22e per lb; ducks, $4.000.00 per doz.; gcoeo 8 0c per lb; turkeys, 17(218c per lb: dressed, 2021Wc per Jb; squabs, $2.50 3.00 per doz. in Pork Dressod, 7',48c. Beef-Dressed, Zf,Se. Veal 58c. Mutton Dressed, QH7o Hops-Contract, 1905, ICc; 1904 crop, 25c for choice; 2324c for primes and mediums. Wool-1905 clip, valley, coarse to medium, 24yJ28yjC. flne MJS,8 Eastern Oregon, 10229ic Mohair Nominal, S031c Batter-Fancy creamery, 2021We Jairy, 10W(317c; store, 1515e. ' TBVIE OARD N3. f. No 3 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Leaves Corvallla 1:45 PJX. Arrives Yaqnina 5:45 P.U. No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaqwlna ., 7:15 A.E Leaves Corvallis 11:30 Ait Arrives Albany 12:15 PJf. Ne. 3 for Albanr-De-oib v Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M. Arrives Detroit 12:30 P.M.1 NO 4 from Detroit Leaves Detroit 1:30 PJL Arrives Albany 6:30 PJL No. 5 for Albany Loaves Corvallis 6:30 AJI. Arrives Albany 7:10 A3L No. 8 for Corvallis Loaves Albany 2:40 PJi Arrives Corvallis 3:20 VX No. 7 for Albany- Loaves Corvallis 6:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 6.40 Pit No. 0 for Corvallis Leaves Albany 0:15 PL Arrives Corvallis 0:55 PJI. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany ii time to connect with tho S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho & P. trains at Corvallis and Albany, givUf direct servlco to Newport aad adjaeest benches. Train No. 3 leaves Albany Ut Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving tben in ample time to reach tho Brelte hush hot springs tho samo day. - Train No. 4 between Albany nnd D trolt connects with tho Eugene 1m1 at- Albany, also with local from Cor vallis. i Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at : a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m, U tlmo to catch Eugene local to Porting and train to Detroit. . Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. m., after the arrival of S. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 6:M p. w., arrives In Albany at 6:40 p. la time to connect with the local Ut Eugene and way points. Train No. 6 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 0:15 p. m., aftortho arrival of the S. P, local from Portland. Fer furthor information apply to J. O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. Agt T. COCKERELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CBQNI8E, Agent, Corvallis. Edison Phonograph Agenojr. Gasoline Lamp. Mantels, Gasolia Typewriters, New, Second-nand. Beat. 214 Com'l St. Phone Main40L Momentary Panic. Mrs. Crabshaw Tom was awfnlly scarod when he say thoso four figurei on tho tag of my new gown. Mrs. Crawford Didn'k he know tke" represented the number i Mrs. Crabshaw No. The poor W thought" it represented the price.- !J Puck.