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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. tiALTST. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1B0.( ae ' t ( It. 1 w fyK -.- ''' M a ITCHELL WAGONS fopresent More Than Seventy Years of Cx- JtSI IttllUS III TTUVII LUI1UIII5 Is an Absolute Impossibility to Build a Wagon Better than the MITCHELL El FC9XE0BE99HnlE99HfiMB2MBkB3YBfHI 1 WHY? JlocatiHO monoy cannot buy liottor timber thnii Is boiiKht for tho Mllcboll. Mitchell & Lowls Co., tho lafuifacturors, positively jiny 25 to 35 jtor cent nbovo tho ninrkct price of flrit grndos for tho privilege M UVMAJsa OVER nnd "HICntMINfJ OFF THE CUEAM" OP TUB WAGON STOCK. This In cnrrlcd rim throo to five yeora In opomiilioriH under cover until thoroiiRbly hoiihohoiI, being culled' thrco to flvo IMhob In tho process of handling. Wood stock for throo to llvo yoars nhond moans wood Ktock nggrognt tat In value nearly ONE MILLION DOLLARS. It Ih not ovory factory tlint enn carry thin kind of n Htock, onsonuently It la not ovory factory that can build wagons as tho MITCHELL IS itlTllT too many of them build from hand to mouth buy Htock todny and mnko It up tomorrow. Do yo-t want n wagon mado Im that way. or do vou vmil mm nur llml? nnn tt,n n!..i.. '...m. u nt'ni.imi.iiMiIin..iml..K. tT " vmuj..v tuiliun YIIUI II .! IIIIOIIMM l'ltUllWl4lll'i JIU1I IT IH Till iiknt fOHHUILH TO IHJILDnlwnya ra boon,. and always will bo. if you want our kind ako up your mind boforo you Btart out to buy that'll will coil. vou mora umimv than 'h ,,i.nr uin.i . IliecAuio It coDttt moro monoyi to build ft ' , Tho best In nlwayii tho olicapost all that you want to know Is that you nro getting tho boat. You can ba'abteliHoly'Suro of It when you buy a Mitchell Wagon. Aik 25 men hauling wood hito town; got their opinion; boo what thoy Bay about tho Mitchell Wagon. Tire don't como off; hub. dhNiot split; follooa do not crack or pulp together, In fact money cannot buy material hotter than wo put Into tho Mitchell Wagon. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. STATE STREET, SALEM, ORE. F. F. CARY, Manager Salem Branch NEW YORK MERCHANTS FIGHT RATES Now York, Aug. 8. A concerted Hiovomuut on foot today among tho business mou of Now York to take measure to force u reduction of ftrt Insurance rates, whlrh, they claim, are much too high. Th rale In tho business section v( ralioil nttor tho Rah Francisco Mr from HO. to 35 per cent, and have mot botfit reduced yet. Tho bus'nuss men point out that the tro Insurance companion have- re diM-fsl their operating expoii'tpa tuul have declared" dlvldeuda of from 10 to 40 por rout Htuco that lime, hut SiaYo. not roduciHl tho rate. Tho tock of tho Imuranro com pun I on i yelling for hundred of dollar above 1r, they clatm, and th Now York r Initirunco oxebungo U a clono rorporatlon that rt4trlct comWtl. tloH aimifr touiaultsi' do'ns; uut Tlw Itiulmxm men point out that, fhtl ike Mrotwtlon ht t.oon in raki by (h addition ofhtgh n r mlnn down town, and tho r. 4utMiif Ht of th9 flro dupartmeiK. U Imhinmm romnanlea rumalu nbdur t, U la llkr,tmt tha pnldlc ner vier coavmlMlon will le anked to iaa acuoa, " kM, lVky Hk Ychm After, V found that the couo of Mount ri which roo up 100 foot ahovn th wouMtaliL wheu 1 wu tnro In AifU. 103, had bftn broken off and a wtw eoe formed, aomo 500 feet lwfr, Ob tha con ? hiinde(ln t Yut r fttmnrolea. out of whloh sliMH wured aud where the lom Prturo r'iaerei about 100 de Krft Fahrenheit. .fur at kuuwu, no pan. hm been thrown out from lk Yttulri In Ilia Uitt thrrti vian Th wm Nal4vriio daegor ntkn-wmun i:iiiiciuiy mg uvr rvmu, mr iv wnar ionjfi)i 3aU H r.4"fSMi aud U prtfotlcally covord -rKk Jwm rKk4 , "Hluif. vfalktn yory liuopur A ont rearhea tho top tho wind also blows a gwle, mak ing it oxtrviuuly daugoroiiH to stand ''Tho eastern side of Mount I'eleo I round murh grown over Blnco my last vUlt. Sugar Is being raised In tho surrounding country again. "Tho volcano hiiN boon steadily docroaslng In activity since tho last big oxploHlon In 1002, and thoro seems to ho very little fear of another outhrtmk. In omn r ...ti, J or oruiitlon I would bo llkoly to "''i wuuiu iwem, irom tho wiwmrn sujo of tho cono." After breaking camp on Mount Poleo Dr. and Mrs. Hovey loft for tho Island of St. Vincent, whoro tho volcano Ux Soufrloro was nlsa In eruption nt the time of the l'qloo ouibniuk. Dr. Hovoy found that HI. Vincent volouno uulot and pouco J'Tho erntor of this Yolottno." said Or. llovny. "Is the largMt and det. m In the WnI Indlos, being nlitiw tentha uf a tulle wld and una-thlnl of a mllq. dm,!) with n laW.i in thu bottom one-fourth of n mile turosti. The ildes are oxtrumHy pro olpltoua and tho water of tho lako' a peculiar yellowish green. iitlrlhU-l Oil ll SO III U tO n It II ik Mllllllim- iMi.n.O . "Mrs. 4Iue and I made our nt ascent to the rm of the water. 3013' feel up. In three hours. 1'urt of lhj way It waa similar to walking thu rldgft ih)I uf a roof, for thu path lit places was soarcely bIx In Pho wide. n plaeea quantities of lOOSO. StOHM tlinilb hn rnv.t1ln.r treacherous, but after wo had as- rtmueu zuuu root w.v r.im..i nnn.i .fethold. "As far aa tho devastated area lis wincorned I found thaj ou tho eatrn allpo of th mountain thoro were signs everywhere of efforts to PUt this Ittlld lindr oulllvntlmi Th greatest dlffloulty that the planters here aro experiencing is the lack of an adquale water umily. The Kng llsh government has Come forward aud Js helping out by bearing part of the eApoiwe of running water from Mount MrlabatiA to the ttv ntuni. tlons now undor enltlvation I I MOu the wivjtom tinn. i... mountain no attempt has bn iuad jo wura agutn mo aevstatd planfa tlolm ba eauo ot tha baket coudt- H f. i5,!.W- A-'Ph the Is Jajut of St, Vlncvnt seems to be In a in.ro "rosricroui condition than lio-fori- tho outburst of Soufrloro, but this U not a result of the disturb nnco but rather dtio to tho Increased cultivation of cotton thoro. "Aa far as any dangor of another outbreak at Soufrloro la concerned at present tlibro lu no sign of any activity and the old volcano sooms to bi taking n imp again " Inter view with l)r. Kdumtul Otis Hovoy In No York Sun. o Austmllan AnlumN In rniilon Zoo. uu mo lain of Docombor last bOtll Sllllth Mnltml tn An.l.nll.. .. behalf of tho Zoological Society to obtain siMclmona of tho btrange an imals of that country. Ills mission hBH now boon 8uccosfully nccom lillshikl. aud nearly 700 spoclmena have wifo!y arrived at the gnrllons. In n abort tlmo somo or all df thosv will nriihahlv hu on vlnw i.i tiw. ...,i.. Ilc. Anioiitr ihim nro inn ...n.....niLl the rat bliiir hlr.U nn.i -,.,.. n..,' riie Tormsr cotuprlao mm raro KanKnrocHi. sinKiiiinni nt mii .i..u... : - -- --,.-.-.,,- ...v una.- tires, or nnt've cats (pwlea of mar- uiiiiuai, lusmiuiinu aovJis and phu Itingors .Hying foxes, Bqairrols. etc ) Of special lutero4t aro 12 specimens of the porcuplno nut oators, which, with the stinnge duekmoles. coustlT tuto the order monotroumta, tho lowest or all mammalia. It l ttnforttinntit tlmt Qi.,im, k.. inn uvvn auio to obtain a specimen of tho latter, one of tho mot ro innrkublD of Australia's animals Al though It soms to have boon def initely settled that tho duckmoie really lays eggs with shells like those in n oiru. me opportunity of stndj tng Its haulta lu captlvltj Is much to bo desired. Among the birds may bo noted ho wingless kiwi, a giant kingfisher, brush turkeys, bustards, emus nnd cassowary. Also that, O Horace, rara avis, the black swan In vlw of the apparently reckless destruction ot the nntiv A.itrnn fuuua now going on. tho obtalntnir uvi iviirscuiniier sorics s a matter ot great Importance. GOMPERS WILL NOT DICTATE HOW LABOR VOTE IS CAST Columbus, O.-j 'Aug. 8. Samuel GomporsJ' president of tho American A. VUV1U.IVII W UUUWl w..M b'w ..-. a statcntont here explaining hl3 attl-l m no in mo preiiuuuiiui uuuiuiihu und denying that ho Is trying to throw tho labor vote of tho country to Bry an. Ho denied tho roport that ho was on his way to Chicago to see Bryan, but said that It was en tirely possible that bo might moot tho Nebrasjtan In tho near future. Ho said: "Tho Federation sent mo ns Its ngont too tho conventions nt Chicago nnd Denver o soo what the two great parties would do about tho ntul-ln-j tmctlon, plank In framing their platforms.. "I was received with greater Bym pnty and frlondllnesB by the Demo cratic party. Ab tho ngont of the Federation, I reported that fact back to the organization. "I nm not trying to dictate to any mnn how ho should voto nor nm I trying -to throw tho labor voto to Bryan. I hnvo Invitations to ancnlt all over tho country nnd I shnll ac cept many of them. My only object Is to report tho organizations of tho Amorlcnn Federation of Lnboi what my work with tho two partios wub and how I was received by them." fore Fnlrvlow, Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 8 Bryan lenders, today nro Bald to be pleased over tho refusal ot tho rail roads to glvo'Bpcclal rates for pcr Bons attending tho Bryan notifica tion mooting noxt Wednosday, be causo thoy think it will arouse sym pathy for their party on tho ncoro of DemocrnU by tho railroads. t SIIKI.I CONDITIONS AUK K.YCKLLK.NT (Baker City Herald.) W. Hamilton, n government ahooi Inspector located at Wolsor, was In Baker ICty this morning. Ho came horo In a Npcclnl Inspection trip, as his territory proper extends only along tho Oregon Short Line. Thorr wns a rcquer.t mndo for n govern m out man to como horo to look after sevoral bands of sheep nnd that wns his mission. In tnlklng with a reporter for the Herald Mr. Hamilton snld that sheep conditions nro excollont. In hit country, ho says, ccah Is almost un known, duo to tho extromo cnutlon that has prevailed thoro for some ll.no. Idaho was two years ahead of Oregon In adopting state lnws com pelling dipping of sheop and for this reason tho scab baa practically dh oppearod from bandit. Ho said, not olllclally, that tho prlco of mutton wns largely controllod by tho fow nnckera and Hint It Is generally not Icenhlo when cattle aro high sheep aro lower, and vice versa. (SUNDAY SERVICES IN" TBB" Cif ITAtQTI BAPTIST, Marlon nnd Llborty. Services foronoon and J. Comer, pastor. GERMAN BAPTIST, Cottngo nnd D. Services forenoon (&d Ing. Gustavo Schunke, pastor. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S. " Ohomokota and Cottage. Mtok,, . . - -- i.i..ki.m a. in r. tr . '""".Sn dy 7:30, 10:30 a. m. vuwtv;ui0iu ?. . u.. rvoiiura and bea, m.nn -nniiv mnns 7 n. m. A.A. Mbore. reotor. l!i)V 1'. f j mrniSTIAN. High and Center. Services foronoon nM .. I Davie Errltt, pn3tor. minisTrAN SCIENCE. Chemcketa atroet next to cltv t,.n .1' icon forenoon and evening. Midweek mooting Wednesday everting. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL, Ferry and Nineteenth. &, forcnoou and evening, i. a. ivniBui, piwiur. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, Llbotry nnd Conter. Service. f0r j and evening, l'ninp w. uauor, jniaiui.. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, Chemeketa nnd Church. Services 7... J .. it nn.i rr.Qn l K. nrr O. T.nr rnntni" M Al 11 A. iU', """ i.uv . - , -.w.. ,. r t 1 'I EVAKGELU'Ali, unemcKeu. nu ouvcuiocnin. aorvices fj, and evening. Morris iiovernuK, iiiur. OEItSLVN EVANGELICAL, Llborty and Center. Sunday -school u A. -M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Y. P. a. at 1 ! btrangcrj welcome. iwy. v. a. uiwhuji irumui, UNITED EVANGELICAL, Cottngo and Center. Services and evening. H. A. Dock, pastor. FRIENDS, Highland avenue. Services foronoon and evening, 0 Kenwortuy, pastor. tjiitpViib r'HIftir'tr. ttninrlnln Hrrlona fnfnnm.. .. JJ1U1W1 .-.v.M ..ww...... .w.U..UUU aa eiw Prayor moetlng Wednesday evening. Kimor Pomborton, pastor. GOSPEL chapel, Mill ana Fittocntii. servlco3 forenooa evening. Wfl N. McCandllsh, pastor. GERLVN ItEFORMED,, Capital nnd Marlon. Sorvices ever; Sunday forcuoou. LUTHERAN GEHLN, Slnto botweon Sevontconth and Elsht Sr.mday Bchool 9:30 a. m.; preaching 10:30; Luther lwrgno every fa nnio auiKiay, s p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN, Missouri synod, Conter between Thlri nnd Fourteenth. SorvlccB foronoon and evening. C. II. Engel, pastor! iii;i nuwihi jM'iMuui-Aii, utato.nnu unurcn. Si rvlccs foret nnd evening, w. II. SOlIeck, pastor. LESLIE METHODIST, South Commercial. Sorvices forenooa evening. Clark Belknap, pastor. GERMAN METHODIST, Church and Union. Sorvices forcnoos 1 evening. Joseph IIopp, pastor. VHKK ji;riioiHsr, Norm wintor nctweon Market and fob SorvIccB foronoon nnd ovonlng. S. G. Ropor, paBtor. PRESBYTERIAN, Church and Chcmokotn. Sorvices forenooa ovonlng. Henry T. Bnbcock, pastor. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, Mill and Cottngo. Services fortM nnd evening. O. A. Larson, pastor. UNITARIAN, Cottogo nnd Chomokotm Sorvices forenoon. S. Bnny, minister. UNITED BRETHREN, Hnrrltt chnpel, Unlvowlty nnd Mission. &rj Ices forenoon nnd ovonlng. J. 1 1. Merrymnn, i-nstor. umted lilti7l'liui;, Marlon and Fourteenth. Sorvices forwo. and .ovonlng. F. H. Noff, pastor. wu.man'H ciiiHSTlAN TEMPERANCE UNION, Commercial xA Forry. Weekly mooting Tuesday and Sunday nftomoons. iln. AW Ilhondcs, Bccrotnry. x. A 1, u. a. liuiiiUi.xi, commorclal and Chemokota. Ocorji , rorncs, secretary. NOTICE Protestant churchoJos obsorvo prayer meetings Thu4 day evening?, and hnvo Sunday schools, unless othorwlso cttaed. Corn tlons In this dlroctory will bo mado on request. A apcclnl notice oil ouuuiij mYicin win uu jiuuusnuu aaiuruay rrco ir handed into oncjel publjcntlon not lator than Friday ovonlng. Notices brought In later.kJ prico. ni.Miiiv iiiinm.iii... J....H.I .... .w"" i.i.i'in.uii. (juillini nnd Mnrlnn. Hmiflnv un ovory Sunday nt 11 a. m.; Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Y. E. 0tk! VlllllU. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH Comer Cnnltnl nn.l Mnrlon tlrs Salem. Each Sundny at 10;00 o'clock n. m. Sunday school, ouiock preacning services, ovonlngs nt 8 o'clock. Mixed tw Bong oxorciso. Evorybody henrtllv wolcomo. Ho v. V. E. Wt Glard, mlnlstor. TAKING INSANE 1 g&gfpm ' Jmfm. mi. i.i 1 .1. i- . fMl 1 uu milt in'HH 11 r 1 iiiuil'iai. ' TO AVASHINGTOX nro lrnn.nn.l l. n fnroit flr 1'nllnln n 4.. o ... . ...- .... vuwu..i.i wf u ,w.-. . Miiiuju, vmi., Aim, o. rusi As sistant Siirgoon-Goncrnl wnltoc 8. Hoon loft Mnro Island nnvv van! thin afternoon with two chnrtored conches to taKO z-i insane patients to tho nsy lum at Washington, D. d. Somo of tho patients nro vlolont, nnd a dozen attendants woro dotnlled to accompany Dr. Hoon, ns It Is roared that thoro may bo exciting Scones during tho long trnns-contl-nentnl trip. , Boars tho Signa'.uio of Newooit New Carpets Are nrrlv'nir nni unload our old stocks to make room for the now, THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFrEREP House Furnishing Co. 177 Liberty St. tHat 3!utiN f oatoiiia. 'H ONK OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK I4TII k 10W AS UtTIll NIISis ' YAQUINA BAY . , Oregon's Matchless Beach Rcsoii' 3 THE PLACE TO GO FOR PERFECT REST AND EVERY C8. OEIVAUL19fF01I OF HEALTHFUL AND.. DELIGHTFUL RJUTION. u ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETEBost food nnd an dance ot it; Fresh water from springs. All modern neceslU surh as tc'ogtnph, telephone, markets freshly provided day. Fuel u abuudanco. Cottages partly furnished or onfs isiiou to be had cheaply. St. let municipal sanitary regulation t NEWPORT )s reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Alb or Corvallls. thence Corvalls & Eastern R. R. Train service and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM SEASON SIX MONTHS TICKET $5.00, SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET $8.00. Our )luborate new Sunrtner Dook gives a coaclso descrlpUo of Newport, Including" a i,8t of hotelS t0,- capCity a4 ratesi Call en telephone or write local'agcnts. ft VM. Miinimt General PasengerAsnt, Portland; Oregon. y I rf W4rV 4y.hu, SfcWW WWI ,