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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DEOISMMflK 20, 1000 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL -t- UY IIOFER nnos., Puslislicrs mid Proprietors. wsz& 3 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i ' Dy Midi. Daily Journal, ono month .... 35c Daily Journal, thrco auonths , . $1.00 , Dally Journal, ono year 4.00 i Wcokly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 By Carrirr. Daily Journal, per month .... 50c FRESH FROM GOTHAM Latest Events in the Gay Eastern Metropolis Now York. Doc. 29. Undor the Tory oyea of ttio customs authorities smuggling ta cnrrlod on to an enor mous oxtont In Now York harbor. !fho rocont Bolzuro of n quantity of yaluublo lyrlan lnco In a bag of peas recalls the solzuro of over fourtcon peunds of opium somo years ago In (four bago of rlco Imported from fJnpan. The retired qiiartormnBtcr of ono of tlio well known liners told ma a fow days ago that on his ship an assistant steward ench trip Binug glod upwards of $10,000 worth of itncut diamonds from London. An hour before tho sallluz of the ship In London, a man who purported to bo his fathor would como on board with somo undorclothlng wrapped In h ploco of brown pnpor. This tho as sistant (Howard would carelessly throw on tho dark and would rccolvo from tho man u small Jar of shav ing pnsto, and, to disarm suspicion, a rassor Htrop, Tho diamonds woro corcealod in tho paste, but tho xtrnngo part of tho story Ib that tho Jflr wan always loft cnroflessly on tho iian's bunk and occasionally usod by Ills birth inatOH, On arrival In New York, a shoemnkor usod to como on board looking for orders for ropnlrH Nie assistant steward had nlwnji aja kwork for tho supposed HllOl' ?.... .. ... ... - . . f tliOThil ' huso ni'i'is .,ni, ;tlmt tho Htouoa round . T.y n ""j I.-i- . U. This uamo wn urneu on for lvv iitv tii..i .1 vuwru u iiciihu my Clint tho nmli fri hst Vimr ,. x.l ... ...... . k' ioto in "'"u""" a Vjshlonablc I" '"nnv vKwoj'JI) how opium v "" niiiiiKKIOtf Into thin UmjcaI sa.iors who amj ,B cotiMtu I' X TTtmL... ...... -,X "' CL q linlf .,..!..... It,.... rHta,' i"ivuuu lib tho! ' m,.. ,0 W "Witii wait' ' ir i. km . . .lip .. 'nhinrt7i... . r iifin.. T)ii. i lias lli'st I. . "' wg 0,1.7. - '.WJin 11 l.i .. ' A, tills 1)0' prosorvod ickod. On o customs 'ough tho o tobacco w Yorkers thu lapor vSgSS&js. mmLM as oesJ P'iwi'?,'ft urn rnuwif..a., ", nESrirf? '" H... '"" 14 an ?ntt joa;'",ls . "v" ti .ml had boon . It has trans it prosout ton In 1,'S housed In igjund, nbso Ny awaiting igf. Though igsjjd as con Uits lopor or, whloh toway of menace ' not bo longer. VibJOOt Va tho races y Qon- groat io Now Inlml 3TSlVV. w9 .T).l,v ,i LVJ 'I i7.. uir.ui tnt and , walkad In- -t ,-n ft fow days, .n.lceilfrb iookod, up. suy- lio v? uuablQ to find om- ;heiit liaa no monoy and had lkod tho streets ror woeus wuu- onylhlng to out except wuai no id nick up. Tho pollco In tho ilon roundly nbusod ulm, brandod OjSSVW T Twt" r ujfBms? yBkiV t 0 njToa una vcr ami, tttOS one r.osy, iiQvn tlm of as a hobo nnu mrowenwi iu mako It hot for him. Ho was brought to court and committed to tho work house for six months. The court keeper, after his conviction, ques tioned him and when he found tho poor man was actually starving gao him a double portion of food. Sheoly disposed of It ravenously and was very soon Uiken ill. Beforo tho am bulance arrived ho was dead, and tho hospital doctor who made n post morten examination has stated that Shooly's stomach was so utterly de ranged by starvation that tho hearty meal ho ate had baon tho causa of his daath. Two oxploslons, another murder, nnd hundreds of blackmailing let- tors have nt last moused Pollco Com-', mlsslonor Bingham, who now an nounces that he will rout out tho Black Hand from every corner of tho city. Tho campaign commenced with tho arrest of fourteen suspects, all of whom woro found to bo armed with either pistol or stiletto, and in somo cases with both. A largo forco is to bo organized and all houses suspect ed of harboring tho suspected Sicil ians will bo rnldcd. Tho heirs of nn undent Van Horn havo commenced proceedings against tho city to recover property roughtly estimated to value $500,000,000. Tho claim affects half tho city In the Bronx direction and Its revival by tho descendants of Van Horn will glvo work to lawyers Innumerable Tho family blblo on which tho Van Horn holrs aro pinning tholr faith is now In tho possession of Dr. S. W Lnmoroux of Stroudsburg, Pa. who' took it for a debt thlrh years ago linlng doctored a Van Horn, and It was onb rocontly dlsrovured that tho blblo was worth half a billion, as patents ginntud In the year 10GC wuro found In It. Th pntentH show that the land wns granted to Abra ham Van Uoin, who dlod lu 1700, by itlchnrd NlcolU and Thomas Don gun, uovoruors of tho colony. Prof. J. a. Adam!, a scientist of this city, states thai ho will In a short tlmo conclusively prove that man Is not dust, but U mndo entirely of soap. Prof. Adaml U In dnd oarnost. There aro scattored through out tho human body, ho says, an un known number of globules called "myelins," which nro now believed to bo tha primitive form of truo soap. It Is tho only pure typo of soap on earth and tho aotontlat says It may bo that man was originally construct ed on n self-cleaning principle Tho soapy nature of human boluus hns boon discovered by moans of tho polarizing microscope. Professor Adaml gives a history of tho curious researches which led up to tho groat "llnd." Fifty years ago Vlohrow stumbled on tho proemc of myelin -ixlobuloa In nearly evory tissue of tho body. Thoy woro plentiful in tho bralu and dissolved lu hdt nlcohol, ht strong nlkalU caused thbm to shrink. It was not until 1S0S Itwas idlBcovorod thoy posuossod peoullar rofraetlvo power. Finally, Professor Lohloln of Carlsruho mado an olabo. rato study of globules, and showod undor tho polarlelng microscope thoy had queer, cross markings and woro In reality "liquid crystals" showing procisoly tho samo markings as soap globuloa. This was couBldorcd sufll dont to domonBtrato tholr idoutlty with Boap. Tho myelins, or soap globules, aooip to contRln a romark ablo BUbstanco Indetortuluato between nulda and crystnls. To ow games of graft aro being iVyiajCK&&YvciZ?M xs . JHtfHk MtoK jK w Hlili Ilk mMpmmFmBKn & .MIIKIi STM)ISII WITH Til K JOHN' CJItll l-THI COMPANY. worked In tho city with great suc cess. In ono caso tho operators keep tholr oyes on tho socloty columns of newspapers and mako notes of the names nnd addresses of persons who nrs visiting out of town. When a woman roturnod home she was called on by ono of tho graftors. who said ho was a relatlvo of na lntlraato friend of tho person whom she had been vlstlng. Ho Is generally re ceived and finds opportunity to con fide to his hostess that ho was short of traveling expenses and would re turn the amount of n loan aB soon na possible Those men who live on tho credulity of tho peoplo to mako a fat Hvlrfg are a groat mennco to socloty, as they are well educated and, dress in tho height of fashion. The second systom has worked oven' better. Two men with slightly foreign accent have visited all the fashionable Ro man Cathollo houses up town solic iting subscriptions for thd feeding of tho poor. Thoy produced a forged authority from several high church dignitaries, and so successful woro tholr operations that the police es timate thoy collected over $14,000 In six weeks. o Sure Curo for Plica. Itching Piles produce moisture and causo Itching, this form as well as Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles nro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Romody. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors; 50o a Jar at drug gists, or sont by mall. Treatise froe. Wrlto mo about your caso. Dr. flo- tmnko, Phlln., Pa. A Natural llcsult. It Is vory rensonnblo to supposo Ift tho foundation of n structuro wan romovod that tho building itsolf Is bound to como down. This snmo prin ciple can bo applied to dlsoaso, Take modlclno Into tho system that will ro movo tho causo of sickness, nnd 111 nosa will loavo Itsolf. Dyspepsia, In digestion, sick hoadaoho and bilious ness havo tholr foundation In Btomach disordors. Romovo this weaknosa and tho other symptoms aro no more, Thoro la ono curo for all this that all druggists soil for 2Gc per box, It 1 Dr. Gunn'a Improvod Llvor Pills. Thoy get right at tho beginning of those diseases and mako tho cure by taking away tho causo. American Wtnldlng lu Japan, Toklo, Dec. 29. Pines, palms, fnmboo and plum and cherry blos soms fostooned and decorated the Amorlcan ombassy hero today, tho gala occasion bolng tho marrlago of Miss llaUlo Ermtnlo Hives nnd Mr. Post Wheeler. Tho coromouy wns porformed by Dr. McKlm, tho Amorl can bishop of Japan, and was attend ed by tho ellto of Toklo. All tho guests rocolved luvltatlons from the American ambassador In Japan nnd Mrs. Wright. Miss Rlvos Is a con spicuous (Iguro among Southorn American authors, nud ono of hor books, "Hoarts Courngeous," was dramatUod lu Philadelphia a few yonrs ago. SUo has occupied a prom Inont plnco In Amorlcan society, and ha trovolod oxtonslvoly. Though boi In Christian county. Kentucky, she comos of old Yirslnln stock, of which sho Is vory proud, tho Virgin ian Rlvos having boon sottled In tho old dominion slnco 1G45. Sho was brought up to tho "simple Hfo" out doors, hunting, fishing and shooting, almost tow n boy, by hor father. Col. Stephen 'iYe, and is as lino a Cold Weather Ahead ! El I on Buffets, China Closets and many othe things in iutnitute fom now until afte Jan. J Bt$f en & Hamilton. S2233353CI2J! horsoWomnn nnd shot as sho is a writer. Many of tho pictures of Miss Rives which havo found tholr way In to print doplct nor on "L'omplro," her favorlto horso. Sho owns a hunt ing lodgo In tho Virginia Alloghanlcs which sho hns christened "Moon Bhlno," slnco a United Stntos mar shal, mistaking it for an illicit still, rodo down tho hlllsldo to raid It. Miss Rives Htorary caroor commenced whon sho was 1C. Thon sho wroto "Fool In Spots," which netted $1,000. Her next work wns "Smoking Flax" In 189C. a novel of southern llfo fflilfcltotlrtljlMliWhltoUMii.1 i OCEAN WAVE U We have sold ;ers in the past ! some good reason for this. that's the reason. CALL WADE, Mwwmummm STILL MORE USE FOR HEATERS We have a few heaters to close oat Now is the time to take advantage of a cleat ance sale on this vety necessary piece of household Special prices will dealing with tho question of lynch law. In 1900 appeared "A Furnaco of Earth," a box problem story, and In 1902, "Hearts Courageous." This hostorlcnl novel nnd colonial Phila delphia for tho sotting of many of tho scones, nnd old maps and docu ments In tho library of Pennsylvania woro closoly studied by hor. Mr "Vheolor Is second sccrotnry of tho Amorlcnn ombnssy. Ho studied mcdl clno In tho University of Pennsyl vania, but abandoned it for lltcra turo. Ho Bpont somo tlmo among tho Gudukh Indians in tho Arctic re Throw Away That Old Tub and Washboard; Boy a Good Washing! Machine -AN- OR A 1900 WE HAVE BOTH over 200 Ocean Wave Wash- two years. There must be: AND INVESTIGATE. PEARCE ftftnitttte, be given gions and has writlf n Interesting de scriptions of thorn. Ho Is a well known mngazlno writer and umougst his works nro "Reflections of a Bachelor." For hla best man, Mr. Wheeler had a Japanoso count, who Is a member of tho houso of peers, and who was a collcgo chum of his In America. Tho embassy was draped with Amorlcan and Japanoso flags, wlillo tho windows wero decorated with cnmollns and white ivls. After tho corcmony Ambassador and Mrs. Wright hold a reception nt tho em bassy. 9 '! They are good,; & CO. WWWIHWIlWi1HM -t iL jtfcV i-iti f