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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 100" vv MARKET REPORTS J5VWIRE 5AV TV MARKET QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT LAND LOCAL MARKET COR RECTED UP TO DATE TRAIN ROBBERS MISSED CONNECTIONS (United Proas Leased Wire.) San FrnnclHco, Apr. 24 Whcnt No. 1 California club, per cental, 11.57 V4 1.GCJ' whlto mlUlng club, $1.62 0)1.07 J whlto Australian, fl.70fffl.72H; northern blucBtoiq, $1.62 V4 1.67: northern club. fl.60ffpl.6S; Inferior grades of whoat, fl.3Gl, CO. Barley No., 1 feed, $1.3B1.40, with some fancy tit $1.42; Com mon to fair, $1.27 1.32 ; brow ing at San FranclHco, $1.42 Q 1.47; browing and shipping at Port CoHtn, $1,400)1.45; Chovaller, $1.05(0)1.85, according to quality. Butter Fresh California extras, 23c; firsts, 236; seconds, 21r; packing, No. 1, 11 c; parking No. 2, 18 c. Eggii Per dozen, California fresh, Including cases, extras, 21c; firsts, 19c; seconds, 1 7c; thirds, 10c; UlrtloK, No. 1, 10c; dirties No. 2, 17c Choose Por pound, California flats, fancy, 12o; firsts llc; sec onds, 10 c; California Young Amor Icn, fancy, 13 e; firsts. 12c. Storage Hnstorn fancy New York 10 c; Oregon, lie. Potatoes Per contnl, Lompocs, fl lOffrl.20; Oregon burbauks, 85c ffpfl.OR; rlvor whites, fancy, 40(TJ) 85c; early roso, $1.25 1.85; rivet reds, $1.35(11,10; swoet potntous; $3,00ft3.50 pur erato; new potatoes 23o per lb. Onions IlormudnH. $2.00 (77)2.25; Australian brown, $5.00 3? 5.50 por ei ate. Orangos Por box, navels, fancy, $2 252.50; choir, $1.75 2. 20; Htnndardii, fl. GO 02. 00; TangorlnoH, fl.G0fr2.00. RALICM MARKET Local Wholesale Market. IS'41'm - He. IltiUor Crunmoty, 2Bc. Cows $3 3.50. UeiiM 1 lc; mlxod chickens, fo. Local whoat 82fJ8Gc. Oats--38 CT lOe. Hurley $2 R. Flour Hard .wheat, $4.60 4.S0. valloy, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $13 14; olovor. $10 ?''2 per ton; timothy, $14 15. Onlotm- Utyc. Hop -1007 crop, 44Vto. Casonrn Hark 3 to 3 a, Molmlr JSc. ltMall Market. Oats $1.45 1.60 nor ow. Whoat $1.00. Rollod lHirtoyfti. Eng I7r Butter Country, 2rio; oreumery. 30o Kluiiiw Vnllar, $ 1.1 R 1.20 per Biok. bard whehf. $1.40. llrnn DOo per saok; $30.00 par ton shorts, $1.26 por saok. Hay -Chant, $10 17; olovor, $15, cheat, SBc; olovor, 78o por owt. Orangos $2. 06 2.75. Livestock, lloRt -Fat, $5.60. Stock hog $1.60. Stors Tops, $3,f0; fair, $2.76 $3 00 J Veal Gfj'Se. 'I roplCMl Fruit. Haiinnnt $0.00. OrimekJ- $2.40 2.60. Lemons $3.60 4.50. Portland Market. Whwit Oliil), S4tfS6a; willay, 84 SBc; bluMtom, SP4TS7c. lH'i-itiy Hum, 14llo; duck. 16 lb 10c; plgoons, old, $1 per dOZMl Mlllatiiir llrnn. $21. , ftluy Timothy, vajloy. $7.60; al falfa. $12 12.60. ' ?. Votch -$14.- p With deposit aBgregatlug Uitaui)' f2.mio.ouu. two bauUa In Owum lmro Kan , susneiuled buslnuee a i ,i i .ii'cuunt of their Inability to tnuki M'Kiilsr collection (United Press Leased Wlro.) Btitte, Mont., April 24. Lack of norvo on the part of would-be train robbers at the critical moment last night saved the North Const Limited, the crack overland flyer of tho Northern, Pacific, from being held up n second time within n few months nt Welch's spur, 15 miles from Butte. As tho train approached the spur a red lantorn was waved and almost Immediately shots wero fired from tho roadside Tho train slowed down but no attempt watt made by tho bandits to board. Word wbb Imme diately sent to this cty and Sheriff Henderson and a possn were rushed to tho scene. After a brief sonrch they caught three mon, Alfred Tons dalo, Rudolph Wcnk and Paul Fllenlus, tho two latter being mild nppoarlng Germans, who admit flag ging tho train, but who declare they wero compelled to do so by two marked men. Tcnsdale could not explain his presence lu the vicinity. Tho prisoners wero brought to this city this morning. Hnlf a dozen shots wero flrod at the engine, empty shells being found together with n stick of dyna mito with a fuso attached. Tho two aermnns sny they were also forced to soap tho track. Welrh's spur was tho scone of the hold-'ip of the North Coast Limited several months ago, when Engineer Clow was murdered and his fireman wound ul. o WRECKED FISHERMEN WERE PICKED UP JOSEPH LEITER ENGAGED Lost u Million Drilling In Grain Will Jinny Aboard tho Matrimon ial Train. The House of Quality lloqulum, Wash., April 24. Starving and almost instiiie from the lark of water, three men, Ed. Sax, Jacob .lacobson and Hrlc Anderson, wore picked up by tho stonmor Car mel In a dismantled lulling boat which was tossing helplessly in the open sea. The men had left Cray harbor for Astoria, but had lost their beat lug In a siiuall. WATER STOCK , MYSTERIES After Once Tasting ytnol n6 ono wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money, G, WJ PUTNAM CO. Now York, April 2 Thomas V. Ryan, before the special grand Jury Investigating the affairs of the Met ropolitan St root Hallway, swore that 05 per runt of the etock of the rail load corporation u this country never cot a dollar. There was great surprint and many of tho Jurors uuestlnued Mr. HyHii, hollevliiK that th.y had misunder stood him. Hyau figured out that the $52, 000.000 of Metropolitan Stroet rail way stock represented cadi payment of SK per cent of Its par vaHe. As District Attorney Jerome road this statement Ityau Interrupted, saying: 'Gentlemen, that Is the answer to h statement that line bev'n made for the Inat live years that the Metropo litan Street Hallway Company stock Is all watur." Jerome then asked: "Mr. Hyau, yon have bum con nected with a large number of corpo rate ventures both In street railways and lu steam railways, have you not?" Vm, iliv" H.niwerel Hynn. "And at a banker you have been familiar with the calculations of many of the railroads of this couu try, have you not?" "'w, sir." "How will that compare that percentage of water, if you oall It such?" "Muety-llvo per cent of tho stock of the railroad corporations of this country nevor coat a dollar." wa H nn's declaration. Vm nuuin " cuidl lupmnu "MiHt nlnt)-nvu Mr ent of the slock of ibe railroads of this country are all "water?" "Yee." O . COOL BOIIHWHY OK 'I'lCKIfrT OlM'ICH f United Pre lasel Wire.) Los AagelM. ('al . April 1 1 while h lame orowd p.nhlng mt uf the a Augeles aud Keduudo rallws) ticket oilltv ou West Secoul street to board a car last night, a ma a coolly walked Into the room, ordered neutral Ticket Agent Davl- on to throw ohu the huge otllce Mil, aud. with one baud scooped $7(60 out of the cash uo.v Hold tag a reolvr close to DtWott't boil)', the follow forced hlw-lo wglk to the rem of the ouice. from ' where the uerv v-Ultor escanetl. (illKAT DIVMOXI) HOHItHllV AT (IIIKWCO Chioago. April 34 - Dlainoud- ;uUuhI at $2500 aro teikorted to have bueu stolen from the room of A. A. Fish, a diamond broker, at thj fashlouabU) Hotel Del Prado last night while the euwts were dtalug Thtt polloo are utter a well drs4ti young muu who was seen lohorlng In tho lobby qf tho hotel prior to the Washington, April 24. Joseph Letter, the Chicago millionaire whoso daring attempt to corner the wheat market in tho latter city In 1S97, started oven tho old tlmo plungers and cost his father, Levi Loiter, something llko $1,000,000 or perhaps more, 1b engaged to marry MIbb Juliette Williams, daughter of Colonol and Mrs. .7. R. William of Washington Ib the bride-to-be. Sho was graduated from George town convention in this city and later spent four years In Europe. Sho mado her debut last winter at one of the largest tens of tho season. Mls Williams Is strikingly beautiful and Is scnrcely more than 20 years old. Loiter, who was born In Chicago In 18C8, Is a graduate of. Mnrvard. The dato of tho wedding hns not boon set, but friends of the couplo sny It will tako placo In Washington within n few weeks. o LAWYERS DISCUSS HAGUE CONFERENCE (United Press Lensnd "Mrc ) Washington, April 21 The prin cipal address at the opening session tndny or the second annual meeting of the American Society of Interns-, tlonitl Law was delivered by Secre tary Hoot, who Is president of the organization. His subject was "Tin Sanctions of International Lnw " The New Wlllnrd hotol Is tho Rcene of the mooting, which will close to morrow night with n bnnquet. Tho advisability of making violations of troatlfs a foderal offense, tho codifi cation of International lnw, and ar bitration nt the second Hague pcao conference woro among the subjictt discussed. KOItMim Kl'OKNN NIU 12M)PKS WITH ASHIiANI) HOV U (wrJfvn jkvTm ty1) K w Your Mabel Moody and Cluulcs McW'll- linins Cio to Itcddlng, Cnliforula, T Wed. The following pross ill 'patch con corns n former Kugcno girl; Redding Cnl April 20. A loving cciuplo, young onough In nppenrnnce to be school chlldron, came all tho way from Ashland, Or., Friday night to be married at Roddlng They woro Charles McWIIllams, aged 21, and Miss Mabel P. Mooilv agtd 1?, HPCordliifr to th- mnrrlaKe Iconsc They wore married Saturday even ing in in? rresoyiennu insure uy Rev. O. S. Mason. The brldo is a granddaughter of formor Governor Moody, of Oregon. The groom Is a sou of a well-known real stale deal er of Ashland. When they regis tered for separate rooms t the Hotel l.orenx they announced that they wero cousins. o t-1 of Pound a Week, at loast, is what a young baby ought to gain In wolght. Does youis? if not thoro's something- wrong with Its dlgostlon. Give It McGoe's Daby ISllxlr and It will begin gaining n once. Cures stomach and bowel trouble,, nld digestion, stops frelftt1 noes, good for teething Lcbles. Price 2Be and 50c. Sold by all dealers. , Opportunity THIS SANlTARt tr 8 IIUOK'8 IIAXGB 8EW I0 IWIMB OX APPHOVAL. A 0Rtl, MAR1 n'l,LE AUB ,AVAIIBQ TIIIOISELVE8 OP rtttf ASloj lMiiKo oPFBn. wiruoij TIU10UG1I SPKCIAL AniU, MENTS WITH IHK Bm,l STOVKAXDIUKcOMpajT, ARE KXARLED TO l)ELrr AKVHOMKI.VTlICCIirOBn CLVITV ANY SAMPLE OP nift RANGE SELECTED FROM W STOCK FOR A THOROUGH I PROVAI, TEST IP T1IK RUci DOES NOT FULFILI, ALL J CLAIM TOR ITWBmuCHEB, WhhY REMOVKlTANDnmi) ANV PAYMENTS TlLT.UTRin IIHKX MADE OX SAME .111 R WILL GIVE YOU OUR WRITTEN GUARANTEE THAT WE WILL DO AS WE SAY WK WILL Dan HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF THESE TRULY EXCEPTIONAL HAXGESA.DF A SHORT TIME ONLY WILL GIVE TO ALL PURCHASERS A VERY L1HEKAL DISCOUNT. SEE IB! m I RANGES AND GET FULL PARTICULARS TODAY. One Dollar a Week Will Pay For Any Buck's Range Selected From Our Stock Don't forget that wo carry a com plete and attrac tive lino of furni ture, carpets mid draperies. Our pricfjiEdw libaral trti terms nuta 6) tho brtt and J ntitcst Im l)ii jr. New Corporation". Lincoln County Fruit Growers Union of Lincoln County, State of Oregon-- Principal ofllce, Toledo, Oregon; capital stock $1000; In corporators, I) It Hamsdell, S. J. Hobb. John McCluskoy, Geo, T. Smith and George Ilothers, Alpha Lodge No. t?0, Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellow Prin cipal ofllce, Ynncalla. Otogon; In corporators, 13. F. KIniunn, Frank Luudy and Z. L. Cox. New Notaries. K May, Claude M. John.--, J R Grecnflc'd Portland M E KV IUghlttUd T:.tre Is act-mg bet' -Us I ,11 fH HanPfibla. lDdlit3 f Htomt.ch. b Tel In of pi i'j 1 cat, Soil b all drttsr RESOLUTIONS ADOlTED IIV COUNTY W. C. T. U. We, the members of the Marlon county W C. T. U. Institute, ext-n 1 thanks to tho lndW of Salem Union for their hospitality, aud to thoe who furnlshod music, or In any way contributed help. Reeolved. That we condemn the Heddy amendnirnt, to be voted on An the June election, and that we urge voters to vote agaiiifat the measure which would practically nullify our loual optltMi law. D A Twenty-yeni; Sentence. i "I hav.- Just completed a twenty year heaith heutonce, Imposed bv Iluoklen Arnioa Salve, which curod me of bleeding pllcw Joist twenty years ago. ".writes O. S. Woolever. of lHaysvllle. N. Y. Ilucklens Arlnca Salve heal the worst sores, bolls, burns, wound and cuts In tke short -eet time. 15c at J. C. Pern's dntg stro. iia SALliM GRANGE HOLDS OPEN MEET Salem Grange No 17 wi" hold ih'tr regular meeting In t he i hat' Saturday. April i&, the iegu mi aHiiMg da being changed from the eecoud to fourth Saturda ui uuh IIIOHth lu the aftjtrttuou sa open meeting will Ue held (h whlok the measures rfteired to the peotile. to be oted OH at the June election, will te dl -eusaed. llreryoae js cordlai;y lnited and urged to he praeeat. , MRS. A M. DAVIDSON. i Secretary Salem Grnno i i ii i" - . i .I '.lenuedy'i laxative Cough Sri acts proiapU- ywt gently ou the dol, through1 which the cold is foroed out of .be system, aad at tue triuo time it allajs iunamiuatlon Sold by ml dniKgists. OASVOniA. Fashionable Clothes FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR You'll come to us for your Spring Clothes ii & tinctive style and quality are important lo in garments that fit perfectly. We can suit you with Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes . $10.00 to $35.00 It Will interest You to See These 6b High Class Tailoring Washington Fasliionod Apparel thl WiMlMTON CO. --sssi SALEM WOOLEN MILL STO 't robbery. '