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ifkwi-te f Iftl DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1905. MHHMHMH WE I I 'I -1 il ii I 'ifc CAN SELL k YOUR GOODS PQR YOU X,'- i-St'.. Through Publicity in the CAPITAL JOURNAL tye write V-tanddesign ads that have a jnoheyvmaking effecftfolkthc advertiser. Phone us Main 931, about this. Let Us Help You Sell Your Goods 'iVr '.'."J-EW iW)BHUrrJ,U.A '-Vk'JKl IWKW ITWSt T0KILL RULER Tho .present emperor of Austria has .tTVlflb cwnped tho nssnssin's hand oneo in 1.882, when tho soldier Over dank suffered the oxtrome pcnnlty of tlio law, nnd onco, on February 18, 18.53, -rvhen, walking on the rnmpnrts of Vienna, ho wns stubbed from be hind by tho Hungarian Llbcnyl, nnd savcroly wounded in tho hend. Twleo ere its trngle end vaim tho life of King Humbert of Italy attempted, tho first time being nt Naples, In 1878, when a cook cnllod Giovanni Pnssniv Ante, approached tho king's carriago With tho nppnrcnt Intention of pre senting a petition. Ho hold a small flag in his left hand, nnd, as the mon arch leaned forward, struck at him through it with a dagger. His majos sword, and tho premier, Slgnor Olaroll, throwing himself in front of his mas-' torto' intercept1 second stroke wasV slightly wounded. '- - l carriage as it drew rip nt the door of ino Italian opera. , !, l Jt Louise Phlllippc'boro a charmodHfe'; sovcrf "times "did he, as itwerobyx-a luimcic, cscnpo n violent death. assassination, r In Thnnj-i, fn., ,... . ... , t r, I " ,-.--..o "yu ijiiuvr wnlklng, ;ho was flrcd killed or wounded by-Eicrshl'g lrlfcr. .i- ,. .-'... tho nn, mncnino. ho wns unscathed: 'though Allbaud thrust tho muzzlo of neck, and in Mny, 1878, ho was tho,m9 wiUKing stick gun through-tho car- object of-ono of Hodel'a cowardly at-,rin8 wJnw, oro tho trigger was tack:' 'Threo wcoks later, Dr Karl P",lwl ho wns struck only by tho Nobling. a nrofessor of nhiloloirv. wadding; though ho wns in full view William of Germany threo times' nnrrowly escaped 1801, whilo out nt from behind bv Oscar Bckkcr. tho nol bullet intficlinj? n.-sjight' wound in his i ' ty promptly hit tho would-bo rcglcido j mnny wounded by tho oxplo across tho hoad with his sheathed ' shells which wcro (lung nt tired at his omporor with a double barreled gun loaded with "shot, from a shop window overlooking tho Untcr don Linden. Over tHlrty pellets lodged in his majesty's .arms," neck a nil shoul ders. Thrieo also was Napoleon III In liko peril of his life, tho nttempts of Pia norl nnd Bellcmnre, April and Sep tember, 1886, proccding by less that threo years that of Orsini and his ac complices, when, although tho emperor escuped, two persons wero killed nnd iilosion of tho tho royal of Henri when he flrcd tho pistol, tho bullets missed their mnrk, I Study the Map Thirteen stated and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 35,006 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road I From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. Tho Rock Island Syeitem occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination 1b on the Rock Island or reached by way of It. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi ness and solicits yours. IKVRJr. V A. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Our late quc&n wns on seven differ, ent occasions tho object of a dastard's nttrick. As far back ns 1840 Edward Oxford, a demented potboy, flrcd twico at his sovorclgn, two years Inter John Francis wns transported for Hfo for a Hko crime, whilo a month hnd barely elapsed cro tho boy Bonn was found guilty of having presented a pistol loaded with powder and wad ding, "in contompt of tho queen, and to tho terror of divers Hego subjects." Seven years afterward a man named Hamilton flrcd nt her majesty, whilo tho next car nn ox-captnin of hussars cut hor faco open with n enno. In 1872 aho was threatened by Arthur O'Connor, a youth of 18, with an un loaded pistol, and ir 1882 sho wns shot at ns sho wns entering her carringo at "Windsor Castle by Frederick Mailcan. Numerous unsuccessful nttempts pro coded the holnous erimo of Mnrch 13, 1881, when Alexander II of Russia lost his life, while tho existence of his son was blighted by tho constant dread of uw.awiimiioa. Thrice within a nicnth alone wns his Hfo in fearful jeopardy. On March 13, 1887, a man wass arrest ed almost in the very act of hurling a bomb nt tho imperial carriage) .on tho "Oil, Trillin wnlklnn n Ilia nnl.l,l.n -...., ,,.... ........ ,.H .,. ,.. viuiilliuu, Park, ho was flrcd at by an ofllcer, and a week later anothor attempt was made upon his life by threo men and n wo man an ho was driving through tho streets of his capital. TOOK SUICIDE ROUTE One of tho most deliberate cases of suicido on record occurred at Milton Saturdny when W. B. Derrick, n young Tanchcr, cut his throat with n razor, following a carefully laid plan. Tho deceased lived with his paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 0. Derrick, on their farm several miles from Milton, nnd on thnt day tho members of tho fam ily wero all away from tho placo until 3:30 in tho afternoon. When they reached home nt that timo they found tho young man lying dead under a trco in tho ynrd. His team, with which ho had drlvon to the place, was found hitched in tho yard with tho tugs unhitched. From tho nppenrnnce of tho body it wns evident that before committing tho deed young Derrick entered the house, secured tho razor and a mirror and proceeded to n trco in tho yard under which ho wns found. The mirror wns placed on a tnblo in tho yard, nnd with n slnglo swipo Dcr rick cut a deep gash across his throat, but did not cut tho main artery. Ho then placed himself faco downward on the table and blod to death; Whon tho body was found In tho nftornoon word wns at onco sent to Milton, and Coroner. Henderson notl. fled of tho affair. However, owing to tho distnnco from Milton, word did not rench the coroner hero until Ave o'clock, nnd ho hnd to hasten to catch tlio ovonlng train' for that placo. The verdict of tho coroner's jury which wns cmpnnolled there is that denth was tho result of suicide and was caused by n razor cut. W. E. Derrick was about 25 years of ace. and was highly respected in his community. For bo mo timo past he has been running a thresher, but it is snid to havo been a loosing venture, and of Into ho had been despondent. It is supposed that his rash deed was dono whilo in n fit of tho blues. East Oregonlan, EEDUOED EXCURSION BATES. To tho Seaside and Mountain Eo3orta for tho Summor Vacations. On nnd after Juno 1, 1905, tho Southern Pacific, in connection with tho Corvallls & Eastern railroad will havo on salo round trip tickets from points on their lines to ixowpon, ! ouina and Detroit nt very low rates, good for return until Octobor 10, 1005. Threo day tickets to Newport nnd Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and ro turning Mondays aro also on salo from all cast sido points Portland to En gono inclusive, nnd from all west sido points, enabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday nt ma soa sido. Season tickets from nil east sido points Portland to Eogcne Inclusive, and from all west sido points aro also on sale to Detroit at rerj low rates with stop over privileges at Mill City of nny point oast enabling tourists to visit tho Santlan and Droltenbush "Hot Springs in tho Cnscado mountains, which can bo reachod in one day. Season tickots will bo good for re turn from all points until Oetober 10. Three day tickets will be good going Saturdays and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for return via the east or west sido at option of passen ger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon Springfield branch, if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport on Yaqulna tickets to Ya qulna only. S. P. trains connect with the C. ft E. at Albany and Corvallls for Yaqulna ml Newport. Trains on tho C. & E. for Detroit will leave Albany nt 7'30 enabling tourists to tho Hot Thrco Trains to tho Boot Dally Through Pullman standard IDd tourist slooping cars dally to Ohm,!? Chicago, Spokanej tourist sleJ.: cbtb dolly to Kansas City; !.? Pullman tourist sleeping cars (p,r eonaUy, conducted) weekly to CnIM! go; reclining chair cars (scats f. to tho .East dally. ' 70 PORTLAND TO CBt-ACO U No CttsaieorCu'4 V oai'ART FOR CMttfO BiiecUl 9 16 A. to i unni-lu'gion a. m Atlantic Krtiro S:U p. m. ns limit Inifton Bt"ftvir 1' . a. n TimBBCUEDOLES rrmn.JPonlaod', Or, iatt Lc. Dvnrer. Ft nrorth Omaha ir.tuJ rti. n. t r"-" nj. 01 uoni., (iniijiff rd BH fall tjikr. rxn.t VI f Worth., .Omsha. Runt WtIM Walla irwIiiT na Mlnnnamll. ai Pu,.UnlnUitsflwtB.iy OatCnffo. nd Kmi ARUVl THO 8 23 f a Mti.l I: t at 3 A Grim Tragody is daily enacted, in thousands of homes as death claims, in each one, another victim of consumption or pneumonia. Dot when coughs and coulds nro prop erly treated, tho tragedy is averted. F. O. 'Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wlfohad the consumption, and throo doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. "ICing's New Discovery for consumption, coughs nnd colds, which cured her, and todny sho is well and strong." It kills tho gornis of all dis eases. Ono doso relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $1.00 by J. C. Perry, drug gist. Trial bottle freo. Springs to reach there tho same day. Trains from and to Corvallls connect with all oast sldo trains on the 8. P. Full information ns to rates, time (tables, etc., can be obtained on appli cation to J. Mnyo, Gen. Pass. Agt., O. is E. It. It.,, Albany W. E. Coman, O. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland or to any 3. P. or 0. ft E. agent. Itato from Salem to Newport $5.00. Rate frm Salem to Yaqulna $4.B0. Rnto from Salem to Detroit $3.60. Throe-day rato from Salem to Ya qulna or Newport $3.00. 6-1-tf MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market." ' Ocoan nnd Bivcr Schedule. For San Francisco Everr fin d. p. tn. For Astoria, way ta(, nnd North Bcaeh Daily (except San dny) nt 8 p. m, Saturday at 10 0 m. Daily sorvieo (water permitting) ca Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or wrltt your nearest tickot agent, or A, L. OBAIO, General Passenger Ags&t. Tho Oregon Knllroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. 'Mind Your Own Business." "Although I havo lived in New York over slnco I left college," said a man, "I never realized until receutly how much you nro oxpectod to nttond to your own affairs. Ono morning T happened to bo out early. As I passed a house I saw smoke pouring out of the nrcA windows. Without a nm ment's heoitatlon I walked up to the door and literally sat on tho bell. Aft er what scorned n hilf-hour walk the door wns opened by an angry looking ! female. "Tho houso is on-flrel" I ox-claimed. Among other sovereigns who within comparntivoly recent times havo nar rowl escorted the kulfn nr lnillrt nt thn assassin aro our own Kings George lit' " '0n fire U ltr M,rt 8he 8nortlnB' nnd Oeorgo IV, Queen Isabella of 'A nico nmn vou nro to be waking peopio up at tins nonri it isn't Spain, Alfonso XII, Amadous, Freder ick William of Prussia, Milan of Ser via, Pedro of Brazil and William, Prinro of Wurtomburg. Tit-Itits. 3 Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers! 148-156 South Commercial St OUR BUSINESS 18 XO ruaNISH EVERY HOME IN 8AXBM WITH XHE BEST BEANDS OF TJQUORS-OAUTORNIA AMD UCPOBTBIi Wmsa-AXJ. KINDS OP OORDIAXJS AND BITTBBS-BOTTLED BEES IN QUARTS AND yiWTJI. A14K THE rAHOUS KASTA, WHITE ROOK, APPOLINARIS AND UTHIA WATER. GIVE nn fKLAh ORDS AND SS CONVINCED. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, AS WE HAVE TWO UP I JXVWY WAOOWg. I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. I, Phon Mwn 2181. tins noun it isn't on firg, and if it wns, tho divil a bit of your busimws it is.' "8lro slammed thn door In my face nnd I walked away half daxed. How ever, I hnd hnrdly got half way down tho block when a policeman patwod me on tho run. He dashed to the fire nlnrm box on the eorner and turned in an alarm. I waited till the engines rat tled up and had tho satisfaction of seeing tho whole lower part of the house in a blaze. I took oare to avoid the old woman whon sho was taken out. I learned a lesson to mind my own business." Poultry at Stoincr'i Market. Eggs Per dozen, 18c. Ducks 1012c. Chickens 010c. Hens S0c. Frys-12J4c. Baker, Lawrence & Baker. Kggs-Por dozen, 18c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. I'otatoos S3c. Onions Cc. Tropical Fruits. Unnanas 5V.-0 lb. Coeoanuts, $1.00 per doz. Orangos $2.002.50. Lomons $2.75(J3.50. Live Stock Market. Steers 33. Cows-Saji, Sheep Ic, Dressed veal 0c. Fat bogs-5V4Sc. Baled Olovor $D$10. Bran $28.50. 8horts $24.80. BgK. Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cre.im Co nutter-21. Butter fat lOe at station. Orain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Choice white, $1.30. Barley $2323.50. ' Flour $3.5. Wheat Wte. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 838e. Valley 8587c. Fleur-Valey, straights, $4.10; gra bam, $4.00. FLETCHER'S CHILDREN CRY FOB OARTOBIA. A Pleasant Way to Travel. XJij ihv U tho uum verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between tho Paeifle coast and the east, and we believe that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleenin cars, chair cars and up-to-date dining cars. Tho same- excellent service is operated from Kansas Citv and n Loula to Memphis, Little Boek n,i n o1h T . -v , 4...., ii jou are going east or south, write for particulars and full in-formation. W. a M'BRIDE, Gen. Agi, 124 Third 8L. Portland, Ore, Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat I0. Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40. Millstuff Bran, $10.00. Hay-Timothy, $13.00. Potatoes $1.151.20. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, 12 loc; per lb; hens. 13c ner lh- rn.t old, 10c per lb; frvers. Si. .. ik.' ducks, $4.0089.00 per doz.; geese 8 '" 1er, lh' turkT. "18c per lb; iMd' aolttc P lb; squabs, $2.50 3.00 per doz. ' Pork-Dressed, 7H8c Beef Dressed, 2J55c Veal 5Se. Mutton Dressed, 0H7Mic. Hops Contract. 1905. in, ioaj meVu001"5 " " Wool ions -! .. --v- V..J., Taney, coarso to a , Mae., 4 M14 Eastern Oregon, 192c "fio. Mohair-Nominal, 3031e. Bntter-Faney creamery, 2021UC- CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TDB CARD N ? No 2 for Yjwinlna Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Leaves Corvallls 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaqulna 6:45 P.M. No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 AJi Leaves Corvallls ..11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albnny-Dotroit Loaves Albany for Dotrolt 7:30 A.M. Arrives Detroit 12:30 P.M. NO 4 from Detroit ' Leaves Dotrolt 1:30 PJL Arrives Albany 0:30 PiL No. 5 for Albany Loaves Corvallls 0:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 8 for CorvaUia Leaves Albany 2:40 Pit. Arrives Corvallls 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany Leaves Corvalfis 0:00 PJ1 Arrives Albany 0:40 PJC No. 0 for CorvaUia Loaves Albany 9:15 P.M. Arrives Corvallls .'. 0:55 P.M. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany is time to connect with tho.S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connocts with tho 8.T. trains nt CorvaUia and Albany, givisg direct acrvlco to Nowport-aad adjacent ueaencs. Train No. " 3 Icavos Albany for Detroit nt 7:30 a. m., arriving then in ample timo to reach tbo Dreiten bush hot springs tho same day. Train No. 4b"oweon Albany and p trolt connects with the Eugene locaJ at Albany, also with local from Cor valils, ' Train No. 5 leave Corvallls at 6:30 n. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 a, m., la time to eateh Eugene local to Portland and train to Detroit. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor valils at 2:40 p. m., after tho arrlril of 8. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leaves CorvaUia at 6:W p. m., arrives in Albany at 6;40 p. nu, in time to connect with the local fw Eugene and way points. Train No. 6 leaves Albany for Cer: valils at 0:15 p. m., after the arrival of the S. P. local from Portland. For further Information apply to J. O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. Agt- t. UOCKERELL, Agent, Albany. II. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallis EXCURSION RATES During the Lewia and Clark exposition tho O. a T. Co. ffdl make the following rate: Salem to Portland, one way, 75 cents) round trip, $L00. Tickets good for ten days. Boats leaving daily at 7 a. in., except Snnday. J. P. 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