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NHOtUKMMMlllflun&Mz&aFi&j&tomtss!;-, m ) r .S rDAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BEOS. s OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. KAY, 1004, 13,287. mrfmwEM A ROYAL POLITICIAN. A rocont ottidnr of Kinir Edward tho fa "" i" .I , Third convinces ua that he was xno of Hho moanost politicians who over woro crown. i t . tsi i is many xospccts no ronuouit tho writer of a prominent politician In thU count$. Ho botrayod ovory country and ev ery ruler ho had anything to do with. &a-tnin ,)tho greatest notorioty and . repntation for being a rulor, ho wan literally without a groat dood to his credit. Ho cmployod hit relatives on'd on aoblod hla kinsmen without regard to thoir morlUi or oharactor. Tho eanuo shallowness of temper, the same ehowlnosa and falsehood ran through all his pergonal oharactor, Of his relations td womte-n ho net nn axamplo to his nobles that it 'was said AC all of them that they neither foarod oti nor blushed At the chant o voice of tho poopflo. A VALUABLE PROPERTY. ' Tho Salem Light nnd Traction com pany Is tho moot valuablo oloctric light plant in Wostorn Oregon, outsido of Portland, It Is destined to- bo extended into n rro&t Byslom, or part of a groat sys tem that will cover tho wholo western paTt of OroROD. Beattlo capltaliuts aro now prospect ing a lino of oloctrio road from Eu gene to FloroacO) at the mouth of tho Sinslaw rlvor. Tho Salem plant has boon put in first class condition by tho presont owner ehlp, nnd is now no'arly ready to bo .extended. Thb ontorprlsO of the present own. or has been shown la many ways, and they havo devoloped tho street ear lines remarkably. Tho cars nro running on bottor time than over before, nnd tho tlmo to tho stato asylum has beer roducod to a fifteon-mlnuto schcdulo. Tlio "pTleo Of gns hn been reduced "to tho consumer, nnd -tho city has tho lowost rato per mouth of any Western city. A largo sum lias beer invested in tho proposed extension toward Liberty, Vnllfl nnd. tics being on tho ground. For nil theno things the community should bo grateful as oxpromdng enter prlso in muny directions. The man agement of tho property under Mr. Welch loaves little room for criti cism. Tho roport current on tho streets ihnt tho property bus boon sold Is not fconflrmed, ami Mr. Welch says ho has bo intention of selling tho property. Do you suitor witirlndlgestfon, con ntlputlon, fool menn and cross, no tetrongth or npppolUof llolllstor's Rocky Mountain Ton will make you well and koop yon-well. 35 conts, toa or tablets. Htouo's Drug Store. Claud L. Maokey and MJs Nora uraco liuszarii, oi Aionny, untwuwr Tied Sunday at tho brbjo'a homo at that place. Tho wedding was qulto ah elaborate nfTttlr. Miss Kinma Thrift played tho woddlng march, andi the eoromony was performed, by Rev. O. "W. Nelson. They will rosldo in La Grande, whero the groom Is la busi ness. Hop Picking Qtoves, Frem 8o to 17o a pair, either for wo men or children, at the Beonomy lOe store, lo to C8o, nothing higher. Next to Capital National bank. PHXLDRBN ORY FOR rUBTOHBR'B OAflTORIA. Interest Works night and day, Sunday, holidays and every day. Week after wok, tuonth after month,' year after year it works on, Whether it be for you or agalust' you. It for you, It means sure and regular income, and as time pass. i quickly it soon amounts U a eoBderabift sum. If yovV open a Mvlogs aexount with w. . deposits of one dollar or wore eaa b mJo tsy Uno, 1ad -wl4L 'iksw Intertst at tbo rate of th per cent per aaauo, eia4s4 Mtl-JaAuUy. CjKvSAitffi flfsitirfMaAsrf CXWTAL NATIONAL BANK rlMHMMIMHMMMEIMHMFJl ' CTAH X"RAYS IJANBCONSIOE i m. ...... ,-.... ...... . . .... . ino vuisiuo inn was uurncu insiuo out. "For such is tbo kingdom of hoftv eri.,, Dowlo. ... It In a menslv ulinmo tlm -wnv TIMvIn t.j- ..... ,.,, .... , I7i h BiJiiiin niiiiv rnnnnnp t oiwivu a.vj a iiunuu4 t No ono enn say they wore not Goodo addresses of welcome. ThP'Bmilos of tho Typewriter " got talxod up with tho X-Rays in yostor day's Journal, but sho still smiles. Tho fishing for bass is good, evon if suekors won't' bite Tills is a sugges- tion for tho politicians. . When tho coolie comes watch out for tho prlnciplo of protection of American labor. It will toko caro of itsolf. ALWAYS SWEEPS CLEAN, LAST LONGER AND IS THE BEST. A SALEM! BROOM. Wgg , i f r The Deadly Buzz-Saw. Saturday Fonton Starr, eon of Clar onco Starr, who clerks at S. L .Kline's mot with a aorlous accidont. Tho lad is aged about 13 yoars, and was down at tho sawmill, h jiving with him a small stick of hard wood. Mr, Knox hod just regulated some saws to his satisfaction tn tho presence of Fonton, when ho WSSj called- away for i brief tlmo. During tho absence of Mr. Knox Fonton concluded it was up to him to do somo work with his hardwood stick. Just what happonod or how it occurred will probnbly never bo known, but in tho twinkling of tin eye, Fonton had a couple of his fingers of his left hand Cut off nnd tho othor members badly lacerated. Dr. Oathoy nnd Pernet woro callod-upon to attond the sufferer and ho is now getting along nil right. Thoro is is nothing moro dangerous as a' plaything than dynamite nnd buzz saws. Corvallls Oazotte. A Record Breaker. It is said that tho greatest and quick est permanent ndvortlning succoas., on rocprd Is that of Cascarots Candy Co thurtlc, which havo been . persistently advortlsod In ovory way, but chlofly In nowspapors for about six yoars. -In that time tho snlo of Cascarots has grown from nothing to ovor ono mil lion boxes n month. This wonderful record Is tho ronult of groat morlt suocossfully made known. Thoso who tried CnscnrAta as a dlroct result of advertising wero plensod and recom mended tho. nrticlo to thoir friends, until Its fnmo was sproad to bocomo universal. . Frank Dlxou, it young logger on tho Mohawk, ijiod at Kugano yestorday, its tho result oMnjurlcs rccotvod in a log jam Friday. o Notice Car Oervico. On tho Asylum line will bo IS minutes, boglnnlug Sunday, August 27th, a car leaving tho ofllco at 0 o'clock and tho Asylum at 6:15, and every 18 minutes 'theroatter, until 11 o'clock p. m. CITIZENS IiUIHT AND TRACTION CO. 8S.no . Prevent As Well Aa Cure Headache If subject to headache, take Dr, Miles' Anti-Pain Pills when you feel the first indication of an, attack-, and you will find that they rarely ever fail to stop further nroRrcss. Pain weakens the nerves, and the longer V6u suffer, the tnorc frequent will be the attacks. On the contrary, if the nerves arc relieved of this weakening Influence, 'the fit tacks will be less frequent, and finally disappear "altogether. Dr. m Miles' Ahti-Pam Pills contain no opium, cocaine, mor phine or chloral In any form. They arc absolutely harmless If taken as directed, and will have no other effect, except to drive out the -pain. "tr. MIIm1 Anti-Pain Pills are alt IY7 tl . ." .r"wmw inro to fi?,ltwl,f?i.rru.or ,H " w hind. subjct tu frtiiuui wttackuj ot vr lieadsah. but ulnco 1 Wan tnkln vm ii itvj m a rviuotir xor iibAii 1 V nil l UHW Antl-lVIn PltlB I da not tilTar from that trouble aa I u4 to. Thsjr ntvr fall to sl- rc-tlfsf tn & few mwr u u Bl- rIIN ir nitnutM, ami if taken iramUy BtnuiM, ami ir lasen I'lmnUy v ths WL"' hMdAsjiwlU crsviirt an atuek rrera ewminc on. lin 1UU tMTnt, aa ?.n urn oum. ' iina. wm. I'Rniuo! fcU ll curA Si'H. 1'RnnioK. Dj, Mtki Antl.Paln Pill. ar old by your arOttiUt, vihe viu burnte thrt nwy h V.JH return yi monty. i. M4icl Q, KUAart, lad DAILY OAPrTAI. JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WOMAN! CONSIDER TUB ALU "!. i rnvi lunnsTltrr nl-r That m address a.R M. X'lnk ham you are con- fldlngyour private His t9 n woman a woman whose experi ence with women's diseases covers a groat many years. Vou can talk freely to a woman whorl it U revolting to relate your privato trou blea to a man besides a man docs not under stand simply be cause ho is a man Many women suffer In sllenco and drift along from bad to worse, knowinir full well that they ought to havo Immediate assist ance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them selves to tho questions and probably examinations of evon their family physician. It is unnecessary. Without monoy or price you can consult a wo jaan whose knowlcdgo from actual ex perience is groat. Mr. PinkkajH' 5Un4lHg InvlUtlaia, Women mjfferjng from any form of female WeaUncssare invited to prothptly communicate With Mrs. I'lhkhata, at Lynn, Moss. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness' to a woman ; thus has been established thb eternal confidence betweon Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volume of experience which sh6 has to draw from, it is more than possible thai aha has gained the very knowledge that will help your case, Sho asks nothing in return except your good-will, and her advice hns relieved thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, is very fdollsh if she does sot take advantage of this generous offer of aufllstanco. If you aro ill, don't hesitate to get bottfoof Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pink ham, Lynn, Mora., for special advlco. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health no many women, you cannot well say, without trying it, " I do not boliovo it will help mo." Soldiers' Field Day. Fort Snelllng, Minn., Aug. 29. An unusually largo number of entries havo boon mado for tho various athlotio con tests which will bo tho principal foa turo of todays military flold day of tho troops at this fort. Tho program includes n 100 yard run, a 220 yard hurdle with 10 flights, 3. foot 0 Inches high; throwing bnsoball, putting tho If) pound shot, wall scaling, an artil lery gun dotnehment contest, a tug of war, a 223 yard rolay raco audJi gnmo. of bnsoball. - To Decide Liquor Question. Winchester, Tcnn., Aug. 20. Onco moro tho question whothcr Wlnchostor is to bo a "dry" or "Vet" town is be ing voted on today. Tho tompornneo oloment has boon very actlvo lately and It Is qulto possible that thoy will carry this election. Montana Spanish War Veterans Moet. liozoman, Mont., Ang. 20. Tho Spun-lsh-Amerlcan war veterans of this state opened thoir annual reunion hero to day. Largo delegations from Rutto and othor cities nro hero and nn In foresting meeting is promised. Tho vis itors will be the guests of the local guests nnd will bo royaly entortalnod. ' o No Pools, No Races. Akron, O., Aug. 20. Tho Taecs under tho auspices of tho Akron Trotting as soclation which were to bgln hero to day, havo been abandoned, in come quonco of the fact that Sheriff Baker and Prosecutor IEagelbarger had an nounced that the selling of pools would not be permitted. The Ilanlon-FlUgerald Match. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 29. Every thing is in readiness for the fight be tween Kddle lTanlorr and Willie Fitz gerald which will come off before the Tom McCarey elub of this city to night. Roth men nro to meet at 138 pounds at the ringaldo and as they are evenly matcnotl as to wolght, the con ditions are highly favorable for a spir ited figtit. Hanlon has stated that he would challenge Rrltt or Nelson, should he succeeded In defeating Fitsgerabl o -.....-. Racing for the Llptou Oup. Ban Diego, Cal., Aug. 20. The sries of yacht races to contest for the Lin ton cup, which was arranged nuder the auspices of tho San Diego Yacht elub opened hrre this morning uader Ideal eoouitious. Tito raes are sailed off Coronado and among tho contestants entered for the event are several of the fastest yachts of California. The races will o$upy three days. If you want the family to be healthy """K acuvo, give them Hollis tor's Roky Mountain Tea this month. ataaea rica red Wood, bone and minel 35 cents, tea or tablets. 8tone's Drug OIUJC, Good meats, low prleos. quick !. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1005. WHAT CHINA WANTS Demands Her Coolies Be Ad mitted, as the Price of Falsing the Boycott "Tho boycott upon American goods in China, will never cad until tho Chi nese pooplo are adraittod freoly Into the United! States, or until the Bamo discriminations aro mado against tho Inferior classes of othor nations as thoso Which nro mado against tho coolies of China." Thus tho Chinese boycott situation was summed up by F. F. Tong, who is at presont in Port land. onhis way to Washington, D. C, na spocial onvoy from tho emperor of China. Ho is a mombor of tho board of treaty Tovislon nnd his mission to tho United States is two-fold to study tho condition of American commorco with special reference to tho effect of tho Chineso exclusion law and boycott, and. to confor with tho Chineso minis ter at Washington Ini TOgard to th.o for mation of a now treaty with tho United States. Americans Do Not Understand. Continuing, Mr. Tong oaidt "Tho American pooplo havo no truo idoa of tho oxtent of tho prosent boycott. In tho brief tlmo sinco it began, it has poruvefttod the most romoto parts of tho cmplro, and tho Chineso pooplo nro as ono man in their opposition to Amer ican merchandiso. It is confined to no olaas men, women1 anl children aro unitod in it. Why, ovon a child of a few years, entering a shop to buy an article of a few conts' valuo, will ask If it enmo from Amorica, onL, if such is tho caso, would not tako it as a pronont. "A few years ago a united movo mCnt of tho Chineso people would havo bcon irapossiblo, but conditions havo changed rapidly thore. China, which for years rotrogradod, is now adapt ing herself to modern conditions in a way which is not nppreclalod by other pooplcs. Two years ago, such a move ment ns tho prosent boycott would have spread over only a Btimll part of tho country, and could havo easily havo been quiotod by tho government. This has bcon trlod in tho present case, but without effect. All tho imperial de crees that conld bo issued would not change this deep-rooted public -ccati- mont or alter tho effects. Immediate Oauso of Boycott. "Tho Immodlato causo of the boy cott was tho discrimination n gainst Chinese merchants and travelors by eomo of your immigration officials In enforcing your exclusion law. Sovornl such cases Were roportod by our consuls Buy Geat Notthetn Now at 50 Cents Pet Shae A MINIXO INVESTMENT OP MERIT. QUESTIONED BY xn . , . w"" """ " INVESTIGATED IT. THIS STOCK WILL RE SBLLIKO, AND HAVe A REABV t 1 I .. .i XiUU rim miAua jn LESS THAN NINETY DAYS. WHY? ent price, 60 cents per aia'lVlirmmmtoa!! "' m a tho Intme'nt t the pres from 00 to 100 per cent per annum on par C t0D m,n that wUl bo tod I 1M&7 it will pay idends, the management having entered into tt.JL" ?& "f The.mine'SuU paid out4n.-div. legally binding themselves, their heir, and succors To ff.JL R , T ,5 ihl?e 3& men of Balem, electing one of them a. director, and further aTethL? ? 'holders a voice la the inanaWnt; Ti excepting the Secretary and Treasured t fcTJSS L l 7 " " fflCW d,wtw tIrae' of this agreement is on file at our office. m"Uauai "7 PJd ihom never to exceed $100 per month. A. copy inhtdkldfnt.rfor'theL Piod of speculation, having RROAUSB; It. eommfrcisl vtCZnuTJt "T WOrtU ot a?8VU1,0at By rU8 410 4n freo tM Jr i. f i. ? f 'Urleea 6onth' wWeVhn. shown an Oth. BE0AU8B The e 8 plates .tiding aecoaat. e'r obligaUoToT 7By E7 " " Simple' there bel bonded lndeJt'eaVc ox out-- 7S. BBOAUSE: It rose . o:tho property, t ear expeass, will verify 7yZTJ Md ptM wIU not This stock will noaltlvlT i- ..1! A' eItry 6tateB1t we have made. the 10th of Oetober. which will be paid oa TT IU antn -titled -to SLaU.dhld The amount we will stU t 50 mtl "1 1 i or full particulars call at our .office, or writs tia. au anuiieationa ..! , J. C. Phene: Main 29S3. WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 27 S. Commercial St. Orer The Journal, hero, nnd aroused great indignation, especially among tho merchant clans. But tho roal causo of tho trouble lay bohind this. Tho wholo people havo folt for years that an injustlco was done them by your exclusion laws. This sentiment has bcon growing and taking tangiblo form, and tho prosent rosult was lnevitablo; it is simply a crisis towards which events havo b6on tending for years. Tho boycott was inaugurated by tho merchants at Shanghai, but it soon spread through out tho nation. Roports have been circulated in tho Unitod States that other countries wero Influencing tho Ohinoso to boycott American goods from ulterior motives on their own part but ouch Is not tho caso. It is simply a movomont of tho Ohinoso pcoplo. "What do tho Chineso expect from America! Thoy expect tho samo troat mont that is accorded othor nations. Wo havo been greatly puzzled by tho standpoint your nation has taken to- waras onrs. uur ministers nna ambas sadors havo 'been received wth tho gronteat courtesy at Washington' and given equal standing with thoso from tho most favorod nations, and yot onr pcoplo aro debarred from your shores whllo you admit tho lowest heathon from Africa. Want Equal Righto. t'Tho pooplo would not now be sat isfied with simply a Tovlslon of your laws so that tho merchants and bettor classes could bo a'dmlttod without cm barrassmont. They "want moro than that, A fow years ago, oven two years ago, this would havo been, sufflciont to havo ondcdi tho boycott, but, as I said, conditions havo changed. Tho only thing that will restore your com moreo with us is laws that will glvo as absoluto equality with othor na tions. Wo havo not a single law dis criminating against American. "Howevor, I do not wish you to un derstand that there is any unfriendly fooling towards .your cltlzons nmong tho Chineso people Whllo wo doploro your oxclusion laws wo doslro to soo tho most cordial relations exist botwoon tho two nations. Tho educated1 classes in China fool that Amorica, abovo all othor nations, is thoir friond. Wo ap preciate tho holp eho has givon China in marry ways and aro anxious to havo your peoplo como among us. Wo real Izo that Americans do not como sol flshly, socking tonltory, as others do. -. .. V. ".. . .. " lo "n" Pr n"o on the 10th of . . LEE & ELLIOTT'S SAFETY g hOp JiCKETS Printed on Lasting Grndo Card Board PRICES RIGHT! QUICK SERVICE! PROOFS SUBMITTED 0.1 AIL WORK THE IM. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY ai7 8. Commercial St., Salcut,.Or. Our pcoplo aro adopting your ways. Wo aro establishing schools with mod ern mothodn of teaching. Our business world too, is being revised. We have organized a chamber of commorco, with hoad offices at Shanghai and bTanchos nil over tho country." When asked about tho effect of the presont war upon China, Mr. Tong said that it was not vory noticeable. "Of courso " ho oaid, "tho morcliants In tho northern part of tho country have fluffcrod to some oxtent, but pcoplo in other sections havo not been affocted. Ilowover, all our pooplo would bo glad to soo peaco, for wo havo been taught to lovo poaco, not war." Mr. Tonjj is woll oducatodl and uposilte EngllBh-fluoirtly. Ho is a .graduato of California cologe, Oakland, and of ths ' Imperial Medical collego, located at Tien Bien, noar Poldn, For sovoral years ho has boon connected with the imperial modical eorvico with tho lega- j tion at Tokio. Agonizing Roma. Aro instantly rMlovod nnd porfoctly healed by Bucklon'e Arnica Salve. 0. Rivenbark, Jr., ef Norfolk Ya, writes: "I burnt my knoo dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Buckloa's Arnica Salvo otopped the pain, and healod it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and ndrea. 25e at J. C. Perry's, Drug gist, Balem Oregon. o - - -Henry. Oleman, of Summit, who was token homo from tho Salem Hospital a few weeks ago; is now improving rap idly, and his friends hero will bo glad to hear of it. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Care, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the undoreignod, have known F. J. Ohonoy for the last 15 years, and boliovo him perfectly honorable in all business nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldlug, Kluntm & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toleda, 0. nail's Catarrh Cure Is takon Inter nally, acting upon tho blood and mu- cuous surfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent froo. Prico, 75a por bot tle. Sold by DruggistsL Tako nail's Family Pills for con stipation. IA allow to mentioa But a trip September and 1.00 por share on . - CO. i 'I Tf i 337 STATE STREET i i j FarrlngtOB'a Cash Market. SALEM, OREGON i lUfcfef,