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- - i aalM - if. -E MMMIMivnnv- DAILY-CAPITAL JOURNAL 'by Horwt BROS., PaMatber aa Proprfetert. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By Malt Dally Jenrnal, one month. 5e Daily Joornal, three moothf ....H-OO Dairy Journal, one ycr W Weekly Journal, one year LOO Br Carrier. Dally Jonrod, pw "" 50 jtm angora industry. Mohair Pay? Erw Better Than Wool in Utah, In several parte of Idaho expcri BHn' are being made In tbo railing of Angora goals and of late there have been tonui encourgin reports Not long eiaco I'rofewl French, of the BUda Agricultural college. Imported a number of goati for experimental pur Pk. Ho Ira not bad them long in cWga but lot enough to satisfy him that tboy can be raised profitably In Idaho, ay tUj Bote Statesman. Tbo Aurora fpt I a hardy Uvcr-and a good elimlwr, ami the higher bo can get oa tin rocky cliff the better be aeenw to thrlvts. He flourlahw la the Mils and mountainous region and picks up a good living where iwwt other ani mal woM toon starve to death, AW from the animal's value as a Inducer of mohair, kid meat is aaid to bo tujislor to lamb. Pelts of full grown Angora make Ideal floor rug. In connection with the experiments being mado in Idaho, it l Interesting to learn that thtu have alw been ex perimeatu along tho satno line in Utah of a WKhly successful nature. Tbo Dwwrt KvcDiog New of recent data says: Tbo flrrt carload of mohair ever ahlppol Jut of Utah U moving cast -over tbo Ilio 0 ramie and Santa IV, it being coni;nM direct to the mills in Main. Tbo hipmeot eonsuti of 21,. O00 pound, gronn. by Hock Uamblin of Kanab, and mark the dawn of a sew industry in Utah. Mohair, which t thorn fl.om the bek of Angora goat, apparently mi a Urtter nwiKT- maker than ool. While fanhioa an"! demand regulate the price, there U poibly not 1,000,0)0 pounds grown In tho United State, all the wl utilized in tbo inanufactum of etnwla, jilutti nt drem good. U list piled frura AaU Mlnar ami S-iath - Africa. Mohair Ui been told aa low a S5 eeatt a pound; It aWo baa renehl IS5 a pound. Aa earl goat chvm ttreo or four pewads, it tan jvadlly t hs that it aa wol beaten a a toare of wens. Rock Hnmbliu ba floek of 9000 A&cor boafo at Kaaab, aad they thrive bettor than bep. Hi lireAtleg leek were Imrxw&tt from SowU Afrie and are the gain article, in faet te Hoer goat. from tU Karoo d tbo Tretwvaal wo It, fioe-ii u b twl aaywh'te. Mr IUrUis U abett 135 mati for hi Ueki aai iwHHtil tnu direat Oa th(r arrival fro South Africa b tiu omsjUi to jmt ti&m ojo .V tueb cwUaM dty an tbo aatwaj Mm tay ar mwI itt. UKSV WILD HORSES, Herd of rift sen of the Famon. Muv tans Takea la Oklahoma. What will t 4oir li tb b4ory of Qkiatoeu a Uhj but roap f "wild J la tM twfttawt- Uwk pk UM veerJn lu Two tlrat )tu. in tbe sortW.HvB irUHi f llMrw eoaMy, an tU Katww Ciy Sur A xrtU bwi ra awy wtUi a Utaok rf MtJvt wi tosuatf ih( tbe owar JTerI 150 for tbo rvwy fcf bt Ur. Wild M-HILB YOU AM L00K3NO 10 AK IXVE8TMENT. YOUU tDLS MONKY WQUT JUST A3 WKU, B8 SAUKIKQ TICREE PER CENT OmOtSilT Df OUR SAV INOS DKPARTWSNT. IT YOU SHOULD HKD AN IN. mnoan tilt sotts tou OAX DAW re 0UT( BUT tt rm M0KT1W WBAX OX AND NO UTIrAOTOHY INVJaiTMENY i mnuu, youh money has XABXKD YH3UaB VEX. CENT WITHOUT ANT WSX OR TKOU. WJI 0( YOUK PAtT. Svtott Diriment gBP' n -1- Li w haVe rF" 7 7 hide l We publish the formulas of ail our pcui- O II dnS. Vofl will find these in Ayer's Almanac l 6 It t W06. Tou do no. have a copy we w,, 1X t k. nruatang bavo been eecn here ever jinro the country wn kaown to wh.te "pwrr rito and "Con" Jaelson. w1io had ni fevoral howoi, undertook a p-neral bunt for elr recovery. They tuok an outfit and pot in all la: week running down tH mustangs and me ceM in catching the entire bunch of fifteen. Several days were given to fbaaiDg the bro to tfre tbem out. A the tired onw began to jtragglo they were roped anl hobblel cc sidelined, ad In tWs maBner all vere caught. The work animals soon gave up and Mtxe corraled. Tbo catch consist of eight wild mtutangs awl seven branded horses. Wbn the hunt was over the mnUng wero "neeked" to the gentle horses and Iive to 3Ir. .Taekson's ranch without trouble. Thl feat closes tbo wild horw bu.inef in Beaver county Tbo land on which the chaw took place, 1 covered with the homesteads of new settlers. u State Institutions. Reporla from the variou ate in atltuttons wcro mndo yesterday U th botHn of control. At the reform school, according to tbo report of Su- pointewlent Looney, there are now 111 1kw, aihi te esperJlitnres for the qoartT amonnt.'d to $471SS, of which 3S70.17 was paid out for salaries. Tbo reiwrt of Supwlntendent Cal- breath, of tbo inano twrj-lnm for the month of June, shows that there were on Mny 31 1404 patient at that in stitution, 0C0 of whom were males awl 437 fmnle. Juno 30th thero were H50 mules and 443 females at the My Inni. The report ays: "The general health of th iwtienti Is gool. Most aM of the pa'ient are out in the yards frt" mvern) hour each day during tbo fiflo weather, which cauH them to be morn quiet aw letter contented. Pros pect an favrblu for a gool crop, in both field nntl gariWn. We are busy with tbo bay crop, and will stnrt in euiMnj; enslbtgo thl week. Somw Im provement In the buildlDgs were mndo dtjin Um month.'' A Brido of a Tew Weeks. Perhaps Uio aldesS of the announce ments which the eaMo brought to rehv tlvw and friend in Now York Mondav wa the mestigo reoeive.1 by Judge DHgtti from hi daughter, Mrs. Fred erick Cowitt, shit) Uiefly that death bad ended her brief honeymoon, and that, abe would return to New York with tb body of her hwban. Attend- etl lly mnity of to saprenm court judge of tato eity wad m'som pMiiii atNtt ia New York's le-t olety, the Oodt' wxMla at tlw Hoel Sivot bul 1 (mo of tb won notable Juno miptial. Ml Dugro wtw ailmlred by a vwry largo elrelo of frlewls, and br bUtn w Mie of tbo nt jp ular man b I'riaeoUMr he te yNmt: tHj4i nd tbej- were aeeoui fwiatod to tb pit by umay of tOi niM itkwM wvtidlsjg. What atkfc to th wrwrity of tbo Uaw U tbv faet that J4g DotJ-o and a fatally wr to .U taaomrnw to ia 'Mtir ibu(-ar aad vla-law la L1ofc AU TTNtMNltv bad lxtt mbvW fo iMpntM CoatUMt to tWr. a Jutlfft Dasro wm etxyeet lag a anaa froaa hi dMifshr aa nwaaeu tbair -. JTival la La wa th eaMa wm meivfcl tlr f tb eabantivpa at Sailrv. Preparing far Quests. Ovh wfc did aot kw Saa IVaacls- eH. aa4 OUtfanM tarit woM kiv al-l. looUap a,-,, ta imp of abe wbi Tkyw,n4 buadfli f baati ful aM nd BfM lb teaU la ta rk aal -vmt, tht Sa Fraaelseo "dd have ta?i to to foe aatay afc4 to bottM I ow beali citi -a Itat ai wwOd ltry aa Jgaor aaeo W otiuMtie eadiio. TV auat w laoatlM la S Fiaaolseo Mt au. Wataly mUt, Waalag vrad) wiatk w i f- lb wt, keoplag m watir ra. M tb lgkt are . wt mk U. U wk rtla.1, t Nw Moabi Hlk ea.v y Kv w m a awlblw aaa p, wa n ; U "aMMp" nMW tw j, u blav raatJ, hMeaa u NHe,:, nfbltaes- ala mtttw4 , Mldiag Mtria4 aMaWou. Oa tbo attar baa, g, naal i, worW eroJU, t. vwr rf4, rW JJv1 tkro'wbleh j nm ma 9f u tWornU hopitallty aUkx, domad that m AoM , XniTt ..r WMQl 8 Saa IVaaaise, lclw, thwt u whero to stay. Xo Nowr 'war tb fL . t privat Mdw to taU ir. ,? V 8a VtntUM, a.d alv to kn aflrnd you one. Tl rtr J -" nl; JSJ not approve, then do not buy; "PPESu a,.r..mj. .J r.mllv medicines on band. rj-r. .,.agtr,fSg JOOTNAIs daily oamitaii nothing to'eonceall No secrets to kWrrifiiftc to vour aociur. ..- stand- yrtorml- together their help, for it is no light task to gather unVr one roof tb? hun dreds of trained employes necosssry for that smooth, maebine-like running In overy deia.etmen, wiiich Is the sign of the nwJn first-ckiss hotel. This, however, was only a temporary expedi ent, and tlw next step presents an ia toresting example of pri-ate entopriso an-l municipal cooperation based on a mutual desiro for she city's future wel fare. T1J Hotel St. Francis 6u7aed thb loss of all its interior furnishings in tbo great fire, but was otherwise, un damaged. Several months must elapse before it can bo refitted in its former syic. To bridi over this Interim per-mis-don was obtained from the city government to erect a temporary struc ture containing 200 rooms on the lawns of Union square. This classic building is now nearing completion. It stands amid the tropic palms and shrubbery of tbo bwutiful park, with a central court from which ries the noble mon ument unveiled by P"cident Roosevelt in honor of the naval victory of Manila Bay. The opening of this unique hos telry in tH second week of July will bo signalized by a gathering of all the men who put their shoulders to the wheel in troublous times and who look bravely andS confidently to the future. No personal gain is to Uj made rVom tho operation of the temporary Hotel St. PTancis, but the management will donato all the profit to the board of park commissioners for the beautifica tlon of Union Square park. With such a spirit mantfetied, none need stay away, and San Francisco is ready to take caro of all who come. San Fran cisco Progress. i n Education in Pennsylvania. Altoona, Pa., July 3.-One of the most important state meetings of the Pennsylvania Educational association evea held opened here today at tho Altoona High school for a three days' Session. It- is tho fiftieth annual meet ing of the state association, which com prises all the educational forces of the state, from tho kindergarten to the university. The high school building, whuro tho general and special meetings of tho convention will be held is an entirely new stlncturo of tho most mol em and iiHjoved type. Tho opening d'asion was held this morning and thero will bo another session in the aftornoon. In tho owning there will 1)0 a colobration in honor of tho fifti eth anniversary of thus association. President L. H. McGinnos of Stoelton will preside and will deliver an address giving a review of tho htstory of the association, Amosg tho important subjects which will h disetrood at this conven'ion aro tho follewing: "Tho Status of Child tabor in Pennsylvania;" Individual Iarstrttction as a Supplement to Class Hesitation;" Syrtomatie High School Ia-qicetioa by the State;" "The School a a Fae'or in. Creating Civic Virtue-" "Tha Patriotism of lVaeo;" "Prepar ation In Kftgtttu for lVomotion to High Sobortl;" " Preiwmtfen in Hgtb for Adwis-lou to CHge;" "Tho Influence of Mueie in Kdooatio;" "Foundations la B.eaoa;" "The Child's Part in Nature Study;" "Tho Relation of Na two Study to ho Natural Seieueos;" "The Seopo of t High School Com nwreial fours; " "Tho Township High School aad Its Problems;" "How to Study Child With Profit;" "How to Tru tbo Dull Child;" "How to 11 1 with tlw Child Abnofmallv Hrlght;" "The Manual TtUnmg High STRANGE ADVICE!,' l?k0r,,, "' lUrt ?ron.l tttaUa qia our Abaanac for many years, past w have Knve uul adv.ee to thoj T7t StrXC0?T",oa- WchavetolS Upw if they dd not recetvc any sp;tJl benc6t after the use of one 7wfh aoctor. q e did not ask them or urve other rewcUes Our conSdencc n C man S)-rup makes it po,ble for us t0 guetuch advice f' know bv theex" Sf?5 ?! w JS yn tbt one n oottle of Uenuin Srup wall tpecdilr . liev or cure the Wit cout JldT 8W la 8alta by S. C. stone. ATM. OK). TUESDAY, JULY School;" "A Concrete Study , -. l OTwl "El in Chil- j.'a Tnfniase. ' anu Expression UfVU a - Through Activity." aJU tho prominent educators who are m attendance and w,!! read paper OTlelheraWrHrltol-.aT.Je' fcrt. president York CoUcpate ins.i tute; Lyman D. Gilbert, cha.rman of tho Pennsvh-ama child labor commtt-tee- J. Horace Moorland, president of t!h American Civic association; Supn -in.endent W. H. Maxwell, GWater New York; Professor &lward Bynearson, at rLCtor of tlw Pittsburg High school; Mrs. Win. McCracken, gecretT of the Pittsburg & Allegheny Free KindW gar ten association; GWge Parke Singer Lockhaven Sta'o Normal school; Pro fessor George D. Bobb. Altoona High school; Dr. Henry T. Colestock, of Bucknoll university; Miss Mary J. Cooipr, rimary supervisor, Johnstown, and many others. NegroeTwant Annex to Exposition. Wasington. July 3.-Thc moving of the Negro Young People's Christian and Educational congress, which was to have o-ned horo today, has been postponed until the end of the month and it is expected that it will draw a large attendance from all parts of tho country, particularly, of course, tho south. This congress had its first mooting in Atlanta about two years ago. ItJ was then renounced as the largest convention of negroes that had ewr assembled in this country. It is a non-denominational congress. The Rev. Dr. Bowen. Bishop Gaines and Professor I. Garland Penn, of Atlanta, Ga., are among the leading spirits of this convention. Tharo were moo than 25,000 delegates and visitors in attend ance at Atlanta and it is expected that tho-o will be fully 30,000 in attendance when tho congress nteeta on tho last day of this month. An effort will be made to securo tho concession for an, Afro-American annex to the proposed Jamestown exposition. Pain Wears Out the Nerves. Do you realize that pain is weakening, and exhausts your vitality? Don't you remember how completely worn out you felt after that last attack of headache, neuralgia, backache, periodical or other spell of suf fering? Nearly every case of inflammation, apoplexy, paral ysis, epilepsy and insanity is directly due to the weakening influence of pain upon the brain nerves? Fortius reason every one who suffers from pain of any kind should not fail to get relief as quickly as possible. You can do this by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills others do. "I have used Dr. Miles' Antl-Pala rills for years, and can say they tav fhieh?J. i nlways keep them In the house. In fact 1 had rather bo without susor than the Pills. Pre. Ji? ""? them I had always auf e wlth ?,ck headache, sometimes I hVd1?r.Mdnf0r,thrce and 'our day" i naa tried nearly even thine I vr hMfd of; soma would Veem to hefn at (Int. h cued WOUld wir off T i- ". TZ. -"w ---. vn t MH3. W. II. MARSHALL. Dr. Mile.' Antl-Paln Pill, are .old hv adbM.25nt."rleverTo.dtrnbu.K. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind !, nt win return .n. l. . .r.r.-?-" "" oe benefit. If It -, . ,& .X' nwj.. - ---. . C t. ' t' covMioKr' When Yankee Doodle Comes to Town On the Fourth of July he Kill pfebablv wear Us bt bib ad tnier, and will oWrve -hat every mSn of rafiaement d Uste h a ,Wr Rsd hat h.'t wilted from the heat, that looks immaculate and ewnforUMe bea8?e every Well drel Bta la SUm has his hundry work done v the Salem Steam laundry. G,t w work in early, we would HVo to cele brate ourselves, SAUat STEAM LATJNDRY Oolonel, J, OiiaaUad, Prop, V ov Jt i4L'v 5L ZS -vTr TK i 'JL ff.V v. ;-WvS ' iziT m wr va iT.' 3, 1906. THIS LABEL MEANS D&stgncd SCHL Fine C lesMakers- Baltimore Jnd A'cv York OEJtBDYiOS.&,V?&m K'Afl G. W. Johnson & G The Popular Oothiers, Hole Wing Sang Co. Fireworks Eotall and Wholesale. Chinese and Japanese Fancy and Dry Goods. Special new line of summer goods. Made by us. Wrappers, Under wear, Waists, Dress Goods, Silks. Very low prices. 346 Court street, Salem, Or The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables. Up-to-dato livery and cab line. Funoral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics and excursions. Phone 44. CHAS. W. YAXNKE, Prop. 247 and 249 High Street. SUMMER NORMAL Of Willamette University June 27 Aug, 7 J. T.MATTHEWS, Secretary Steamers Pomona and Altona leave! r, i, , ,, , for Portland ilonday, Wednwdav and . Priday, at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Thure - day and Saturday at 9 a. m. Leave for Corvallis Tuesday, Thurslay and Saturday about 6:30 p. m. For Albany daily except Sunday about 6:30 p. m. M.P. Baldwin, Agfc 5105.00 to be Given Away. Who Wants the Money? Who will writo us tho best story of rv..u P-n.cuence in using ALLEN'S SELF-RISIXG B. B. B. FLOUR! w. i want lOfl utlWAi,i, .t . .00 words each, and we will pay " rite and tell us why and where you first bought 3 B. FLOUR and how long' you have used it. Tell us how you like it ami Ti-VinH,. v . ... "'"' uu navo louna it an "'""" ac,i wtoiesome addition to the family menu. Tell us about the. PAX CAKES, the T4nlTnf mttp J PIN'S, tho FRUIT PUDDING and the1 FAMOUS BOSTON BROWN BREAD, "v, to the person eendlng us the DdSt rMimmin.tl.. - ii. . -vuuuvivu uu iuo most ar tistic letter, we will pay $5.00 la gold od wo will pay $1.00 each for 100 oth' letters that we use. We wish to use m lettera in our adverUsing but no tame will be published without the written eoneent of the writer. If you havo not used self -rising B B. B. Flour get a package and begin aow; we wiU give yon sufficient time to take advantage of this offer Erery good grocer eell, it &i y will find directions ia tJT 3 the four rrincipal reeipeVaS riteM about it. We are interested your experience, Uf'S&B.B. FLOUR CO. Pe Ooaat Factory, Saa Jose, CaL P IBr" .. IUL1 Cool and ComfortaW Clothes for the hot Days. Stylish, too Well made Dm Perfect-Fitting gg Thoroughly fi iianu-itiiiorcd The Kind of Clothes You Admire Wherever you see tf Oiu SPECIAL PRICK During the SUMMER MONTHS Come in Hatters and Haberdashers. zr BRICK ? ), Brick furniahed in large ot igi quantities. Pressed brick mictuclra order. Yard on Stato street, mi S3? Penitentiary. SALEM BRICK YABD, Pot 3C A. A. BUET0N,U'.h; W?' w- Screen Doots 8 I havo a good Jselection of stotl , Me of cedar screen doors, ineludbjll flf. A T.nmn rn.l- rt nil Htl(1 Of POt .Bw ,v. - Newj Lawn and Field Foncing, Poit, I M gles, Gates, etc. All at lowest ja WA1TEB MOK -250 Court St., Sala tOn 'fern I RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAfEQ, Original and only genuine. Mltiiraj yellow wrapper with Crown trdt ,-Tb ' , J ., . . p-Yaai For sale by leading druggmi. rnf J' pBr box. ' $ Buy at our pfieea and save ; .' i. .. (TATlnrt'J , 4 Rg BPot JadviceJ Lxaaaaaaaaaaaacv msaaaaaaaanwai for'nppe111 strongly to you, betas values can bo seen at a k"" j Baker, Lawrence & I Successors to JHarritt & W MWaWMaMM" We are now i ftAA t II eDafeU W Contract for Prunes for ft Delivery Tillson & C 151161 HtehStr PhneM --- . ... ""-- ' ..,-"Ct, ; 2b"r52 fi tfPMW rmsii lir SPK3B2Kjr-T atlfflWWiiV