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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
4 PARREL '" w. END IN . KILLING i Lo Angolos, Cal., Aug. 7. Aftor ttteatlHg and kllUnK W. F. Beale, a lthy rammer of Walnut Center, amr Covins, OIllo 0, Corloy, son of a jitato wmator ot Oklahoma, Js In jail today awaiting InveitJgatlon, Tho uhootlng followed a sorlos ot Hrrel botwooa tho two men, In folch. Bealo Is said to have heen tho greeor. According to Corley's alatemont, ho and several othor be camo arrayed against Healo last April, when tho latter exhibited great cruelty to a horso. 8lnco then BelB la alleged to have inado sover r! threata against Corloy'a life. Yesterday,' whllo Corloy was at work la a flold, Hoalo ran across tho roadway with an opon knlfo In his kaad. and, Corloy, fearing ho meant violence, flred, killing hlra Instantly. ..-o- ' HOW TO TKItfi A COW) KTOItAOK VOW'h . Washington, Aug. 7.- What A-. HwleR housewlfo Is able to toll n nola-storage chicken from a fresh 7 How many American house holds regularly eat "fresh" chlckon that is only "fresh" In Ho recent UNfrHrrecllon from tho socluslon of 'lifto or thrco years In the refrigera tor of tho storago company 7 It lia long boon the boast of tho coW Morago men that fowls aro Just ai dwdrablo aftor two or thrco yearn king as on tho day they wore klllod. This claim is stronuously combattod In a roport mado by tho Depart ment of Agriculture. Ono objoct of tho report In to furnish a graphic guldo to chlckon purchasers, so that thy may bo nblo to toll tho frcoh thlckoH from tho cold storage artl 'M. Whon you boo a chlckon, tho mil-;- c1e of which nro so drawn as to tause it to hang, for Instance, with the head doubled up; whon tho skin U mottled with a groonlsh. tint; whon there Is a oharp, although not putro fyjng odor; whon tho comb and, bIIIb are noarly dried up; whon tho skin 1 so brlttlo ovor tho breast bono HA at tho log joints ni to crack when rubbed that Is. tho fowj to bowaro of us If It wore the plaguo. It U tho three yoar old cold storage fowl. The froiih klllud chlckon, continue the report, has a clean, pnlq, soft yellow skin, translucent .flnough to show salmon pink floih beneath, and flexible thoro aro no algim of rod-ttUk- or greenish' Wolch'ess tho comb and gllU nro a brilliant red and tho feather pnplllno dltlnct becauso of their elevation nbnvo tho skin, al though, of tho snmo color. Whon drawn, It l exceedingly easy to toil tho froah chicken from tho cold stor age fowl; thu fioh mid muscles of tho former uro n nalmon pink In col or and tho Interior organs havo an unmlslakablo bloom; tho two-year-Old or throo-yenr-old chicken hn none of that tint on Iho muscles und Hklu, Tho skin Itself Is leathery; there aro rod-rust spots, and perltapa green blotches; tho body is covered with irregular hqllows and distended lumps, where watery sllmo or gni co'lects. Tho feather papillae havo darkened. ICxposuro to tho air for a few hour nroduroi tv characteris tic odor approaching that ot putrid , Roth. Tho Department of Agriculture export thus sums up; "Tho dtctuuui)t tho warehousemen :t tunic U 1$ that thoro Is u chaugo In cold-itnr- ago poultry am that It may bo kept for an liulotluU period cannot bo ac cepted In its flfctlroty. llotli micro conic udy asjt taste ot the cooked fowl con firm the fuel that degonora tkn does take place. "It seems mon dwdrablo that a rarotul ftludy should bo mado to do tormlnn whether such alterations havo bwm noted affect tho appear mvco and histological Integrity of Jfcxh only, or whethor, as has boon sorUl by some, tho consumption of poultry after long iortoUa ot cold Storage, is not rosponslblo for aoma Of tho obscure iuteatlual disorders and tho Imnorfwt. motahoUm from which modern humanity, wsneclnllyt tho dweller ,1a largo cities, aro m ipt to suffer. .. . i. in . o l'lND 11KM.U.NDKU OF HWiiaTKn nonv Chicago, Aug. 7. The arms and right foot of Tufa Bhtsholn, the Syrian boy, who was murdered and cut to ploct last month, vrero found today a clay hold a halt mllo from M'hero tho hoed wns found yesterday, hud a mllo from where tho tor?o v.-as found tho day hofoto. No clovr has ben obtained as to tho whereabouts of tho boardor who duapiteawt (rout tho ShUhotu homo h vaatw day t&u t(t lad droopd out ot iUt, ALL BIRDS ISHOULDBE . PROTECTED Washington, Aug. 7. It pny tho farmor to protect the birds, says Dl ologlt HpnBhaw, writing in tho ncv year-book of tho Department of Ag riculture. "Only tho thoughtless and ignorant," ho declares, still hold that tho gracoful forms and beauti ful plumago of those masterpieces of naturo ecrvo their highest purpose whon worn on a hat for a brief Boa son, to bo then cant asldo and for gotten, tho plumago dimmed nnd faded, tho beautiful songs quenched forever." , Dr. Honstmw, howovor, doein't class ovory bird as a friend of man's Indeed. Ho admits that few blrdo tro wholly beneficial but yet ho saya thoro nro very few among tho harmful ones that haven't ot least end redeeming trult. Ho sums up tho situation oplgrnmmlcally "most blrdo.most of tho tlmo aro beneficial; a few birds moat of tho tlmo aro In jurious." 1 According to Dr, Hennlinw, bljJs form a vory different pollco force for tho air nnd ground. Thrushoi, oparrows, larks and wrons, ho says, search tho surfaco of tho earth for Insects and their larvae; tho wurb lors, crecpors, etc., with their mi croscopic eyes scan ovory part of tho troet or Bhrub and fow hlddon crea tures cscnpo thorn. .Woodpeckers, not content with carofully Rcrutlnlr. Ing tho bark and limbs of trocs, dig Into decayed and worm-eaton wood and drag forth tho burrowing lar vae; tho llycatchors, aided by tho warblors, aro ovor nlort to snap up Inscota whon Hying among treos nnd brnnchos; while swnllows and night hawks skim over tho pastures and patrol tho air high abovo tho troo tops for such ot tho enemy as havo oscapod pursuit bolow. Thus each family plays lt mrt In tho nover- ending wnrfaro, nnd tho number ot Insects nnnunlly conBtimod by tho combined boats Ik simply Incalcul able, Dr. Ilonslinw tolls of tho balanco of naturo that Is noccBBary to pro servo conditions; a maximum of blrdB to koop tho innects to tho mln lmdm. Whonevor thafmaximum of blrdo Is destroyed, thon tho lnocts multiply, nnd one of tho so-cnllod "pMmges" rosults. And about tho only remedy there' Ih for theau h Importation ot more blrdi to kill oft tho bugs, However, ho stopa hla glowing trlbuto to tho fenthorod trlbo long enough to glvo tho Kngllsh spnrrow u dig. "This bird." ho Hayn. "has bad habits far outwolghlug any potwlhlu good that It does ovon It tho most liberal estlmato bo mado of tho romparutlvoly small number of InnootH timt It destroys or tho weed seed. It eats." o- . - . AMKItKUN WOIWMKN ikst ri: in Tim would Washington, Aug. 7. Is tho high fitnndiird of living adopted by tho American workman iv mistake? Would ho bo happlor with tho con ditions that Btirrouud tho Kngllsh or tho fjornmn laboror? Tho llureau ot Ubor annwors these qnostlnus In tho nogtyo,, tu reply being lmnod on reports ot In-vesilgatlon-i Into thu coat of living in iho United States, Oormuu)4, and Knglaud, just.made by tho rupectlvo governments, Tho , llurcau laya ompbnsls upon tho food that the American eat. Tho table of tho American -ormau Is mnro abundantly supplied and with far greater variety, it Is de clared, than either tho Qermau or the Kugllsh. Tho food of tho American workmau costi moro, but hit table does not require nearly so large a wage-percentage as that ot the Kngllshmau or tho German. Another joy that tho American laborer is ablo to axperlenco by his standard of living Is that ot keoplng his family together. Statistics show that tho family of the Ameri can living at homo Is larger than that of tho Qvrman o tho Kngllshman. Tho American Industrial family av erages slightly moro than flvo per sous, with thrHt children to a family living at home. " A comparlfiQU of the cost of liv ing shown that, tho credit the Mug lUh havo boon given for gnoratons. ot uulug tho groatftst boef outer on tho globo, I unvrarrantod. Tho American worklngiuan and his fam ily oat much moro meat than the HuglUUi. Tho rorja ludlcato ttftt-to, posl Hon of tho KngllsU wotkmau1a more fortunate, In rfgard to vagiM, jrental and food than tae Oerwlntiut tint in al the' parttwlar vi,m tlto hoa arj gt to tho Auwlcau DAILY CAPTTAIi JOtmtfAI. gAMPf, ORBOOX, .SMILES- Tom Reynolds is a veteran agent of tho Wclla Fargo Express and haa to satisfy a great many people with complaints, Bomo of themo logltl mato enough but hard to answor A lady was In yesterday fomplalnln that alio had a letter saying some express had been sent tho same day tho letter was mailed, and wanted him to explain why It had not come. "Madam," said tho gallant old agent, "will you plea'ao explain to mo why you boo tho lightning before you hear tho clop of thunder? Both happen at tho enmo time." . Build now nnd save one-half your lumber bill. John D. Itockofeller has our thanks for a truo copy of tho deci sion of Judge ' Orosscup, reversing tho decision of Judge Landls, who had fined poor John 129,000,000 and a fow cents. ' ThnnkB. Wo sympathize with tho poor. Stark Bros. Nuwrles nt Loulslonn, Mo.', (capital $1,000,000), Bend in their catnloguo of nursery stock for 1008-9. They havo a largo trado on tho Pacific co.tst, nnd yhoevor wnnts a copy or thin beautiful fruit book better send address, naming this paper. ' ' Portland wants all tho rest of tho ntato to go dry at least Its thro- dally papors do. Mary Mannorlng, tho horotno of ono of tho world's most notnblo lovo matches, nooks a cruel divorce. Tho Ballraad Ago-Qazotto showi that owing to drastic legislation nnd ovor-vnluatlon all rnllroad building hns stopped In Texas. Woll It stopped for steam roads In Oregon without thoso things. Prlvnto soldlors ot Fort Lowton, Pugot Sound, havo to woar mosquito armor on duty. Tho supremo court of Washington holds It Illegal to tax credits. Money may bo taxed. Tnft and Jlrynn nro both to ubo tho phonograph In ihls cnmpalgn. .Tho brakes, would not work so llvo liven wero lost In u 'Frluco auto uucldout, Cnlofornln hot wonthor records 10G to 11G In tho shade, In 'Frlaco dotoctlvos uro "city agents." Food Adtilttt-itttoii, Washington, Aug. 7. Tho micro scope In tho h a mli of .tho export food uhomldt Is a powerful dotector ot food ndiilturntlou. In an article on tho use of this In strument, In tho now year-book of the Department of Agriculture, on? particular caso Is eltod whoro a nnm plo of ndulturated cotery seod showod uudor thu lonso that It wad composed of tO por cont of powdored rook. An InVoAtjgntor at tho lluronu of Chemistry found, by iih ot tho ml- oroKoopo, a large purcentago ot ground ollvo Btoaos In "pure" pop per. A chocolate coating propurn tlon was found when sufficiently magnified, to contain cnooa shelh, cornstarch, beet tnllnw, and somo mineral matter, probably used tot coloring. Some manufacturor3 formerly used gum tragncanth to niulst In "Jellying" preserves. An adultera tion of thlarklnd Is easily detocted by use of tho microscope. In a great mauy easos, tho nrtlcln stntes, adujterntlon whlrh Is easily dlscovorod through tho mlcroscopa, would otherwiso require an extended chemlcnl aualyals to determine tho component parts. For this raon tho microscope has been added to tho food touting laboratories ot tho Uuroau of Chemistry. STUlKHItS LKAVK PAULS IV DAUKNKSS Paris. Aug. 7. City officials aro today adopting measures to guard against further trouble similar to that which ocourred lost night when tho city wa plunged Into darkness for two hours by a &trlko of olec trloians. The men stricg as a pro teat against tho action of the govern ment in employing. trooin during tho recent disorders in Vlsoux First Class Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables Largost stock of new vehicles la town. The Old Club Stables Oomor Forry and Ubwty strata iroprlenor. Qtlllam & Hoo4!gholmer Pt'ont- Main 7. SalCiu, Oregon, STUDA, AUGUST ?, & REFRIGERATORS A ,, .mh of tho famous ducUon, as wo do not want to.carr I a nn roll-18o couch, ot Iho $5.98 mouse Furnishing Company, liWWIiWiWMUM1 CROWS NEST FIRE COST $4,650,000 Toronto, Can., Aug. 7. Conaorva tlvo figures, obtained by mon on tho sceno, fix tho total valuo of tho prop erty destroyed by tho Fomlo flro at M.CGO.OOO. J. h. Lindsay, president of tho Crows Noat Compnny, ono of th) hcovlent losers, Is ono of tho business mon who Is authority for tho state ment that tho losses will not excood that figure. Iho firo burned an nron of 30 inllca long nnd from two to 12 miles wldo. In somo plnces tho flro In still burning, but nil danger of It spreading has passed. Hosmcr, Mlchol and Coal Creek aro now bo yond tho roach of tho flnmes. 'Tho losses that havo boon definite ly fixed are: City of Fornlo, $2,000,000; Crows Neat Coal Company, $1,000,000: Lumbor compnnlcs, $1,000,000; coal mlnos nt Coal Creek, Fornlo nnd Mlchol, $200,000; Canadian Pacific railroad, $200,000; Great Northern road, $250,000. MAIUINLAX LHAVKH 'FltlSCO KOIt OUFfiOX TONKIIIT 8nn Frnnclnco, Aug. 7. Kdwnrd II. Harrimnn, tho rnllrond king, Is resting hero today nftor n rapid trans continental Journey, preparatory to proceeding to his hunting lodgo nt Pelican Day, Klamath I.ako, Orogon With his two boiib, Avoroll nnd Ro land Harrimnn, ho will lenvo to night for tho north, whore ho will be Joined by Mrs. Harrimnn nnd hla two daughtors. who are now stop- . M t ywmiiwwiwwwwwmiwtaiiiwiiiiiwtiiiiriiriit I Men and Young Men Hai!! TJsrpifS In Ik it- tr vir..iim xa2.TCAnfiS Salem iwiiimimiifcWM aMwr'lllll"llll''T . " Wisconsin Peerless Refrigerators them ovor to next year. ONLY A FEW LEFT DON'T FORGET OUR GREAT COUCH SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY U volour plush covering, mnuc or imfcnmniwniiiiiiinnr'rti, ntnir nt tho Dol Monto Hotel, Monv toror. During: ttio- month tho magnate, wl. i...J oa hla northern pro3orves ho expects to estnbllli a record oa a nlmrod and all round sportsman. -. 1- may; send warships to honduras Washington, Aug. 7. Diplomats horo today havo decided tho only course loft for iho United Stntea to purauo Ir to sorvd a gunboat with a fow companies of marines to Hon duras to rcmonstrnto with President Dnvila, who ycatordtiy refused to show courtesy to this country by re turning to United States Minister Dow Llnnrd his exequatur. Instead of reopening Llnard's cnoo,,ns re quested by tho United" States, Dnvila rofusod to consider tlto matter, dis missing It as Impossible. Secrotnry Root will go to Oyster Dny to consult with Prcstdont Itooso volt, nnd, although Honduras fs not a nation of cnthusInBttc proportions to mnko Its acta momentous. It Is probnblo thnt tho dlsplcaBnro or tho United States will bo impressed upon Dnvila In somo manner. Llnard'B oxequntur wns withdrawn becaiiBo of his .effortw to effect a com promise botwoon tho govornment nnd tho Insurgento. MyliiB Brloksun,. hc Danish ox ploror, whllo Investigating- an un known portion of Greenland, wns Jroiton to death In n snow storm, ac cording to n roport received from othora of tho party. That appreciate ....1. ; ras mc locnmg hi our clearance Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits Regular Prices $10.0o to $25.00 Sale Prices $6.50 to $18,00 Young Mien's Suil ' Regular Prices $8.00 to $5.00 Sale Prices $5.00, $7.00, $9.00 Woolen Mill Store nimiinnnuiniiiHitHiUUii loft that wd will soil at a great re-j T c Ihc host mote'rtol: 177 I LIBERTY STREET - f,l,', - ",",",""fc v TAFT AND BOURNE ON LONG TRIPS: Hot Springs, Vn Aug. 7. J Taft- loft horo todny for a week-4 , trip to Whlto Sulphur Sprlngj hi ; a party, expecting to make tho it mllo trip in a throo-Bontcd butt., board". j In the pnrty woro Mrs. Taft, Os-i crnl Clnronco EdwardB, chief of j. sular affairs; Cameron Forbes, rlcf governor of tho Philippines and S- ntor Dourno, of Orogon. Tllwr loft at 7:30 o'clock Ihtimon Ing, and oxpect to nrrlvo at White Sulphur Springs this afternoon. Tbq will rotucn Monday by train. BRYAN AND ., LAB0RITES TO Lincoln, Nob,, Aug. 7. Apparetl- ly tho renf reason for W. J. Dryn'i proposed vtult to Chicago August!!. whon lto expects to remain In till city for throo dnya. Is to hold a cos foroncu- with tho prominent lito loadorj of-tho country, who are to U In Chlcaco nt that time. This Into- mntlon wns obtained today froa J source closq to tho Commoner, wJ It Ib understood thnt the wwi'JI with t-Ho labor IondorB will he t to nificant ovont In tho campaign. Tho nbvlous reason for DrjUM trip Is to attend aeaslona of thea palgn commlttoo. extraordinary good t.J win DC mteresm sale of the famo $5,981 ''WiH tl It t c Ml P8 ba I tax to i