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silBllsiiBSJJBJiJJJJJJwislSSBBBlM""w II. 1 'JtioyCuMz.rfm I iii in hi win II I In i H . AILY CAPITAL, JOUKWAE, HAUM, OWWON. TnURSlWAUOPST 18, I. Ott-bK Price 'Jo di up our stock we offer you the choke of our Udies Suits in Summer Styles at , . ,.!. ' '4 Hl-f '. HALF PRICE 1 . - -j a One-Half Price Men's Negligee Shirts in allwaated sizes. Good desirable patterns fr'U1 J HALF PRICE Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords $1.50 and $2.00 values 75c Jjp"" JUST RECEIVED... Now allk gloves; the eelcbrnted Kayscr doublo tipped fingers, 12 nn-J Id-button lengths, extra weight silk, blark whlto nnd colore, values Bold formerly 16 $2 pnlr. August clean-up, pair. 95c MUM ? overcomes bodily odors. bells for 25c at the notion counter dur ing August of Boise, Idaho, Is hero looking ovef the country In close vicinity of the Capital City, W, P. Babcock, agent of the Baicm Flouring Mills Co., nnd Chas. A. Park of tho Salem Water Company, made a biulneea trip to Stayton to' day. . Hugh Sparks, traveling salesman for the Balchopt wine manufactur ers, of Pasadena, Cal., is transacting bu.i'ness here for a few days, and visiting with his many friends, Charley Biers, formerly salesman tor J"1. Meyers & Sons, but npw In the Insurance business In Portland, Is In tho city transacting business, and Tjsltlng for n few days. ' o GOMPANV m is BACK IN SALEM ALASKA'S GREAT COAL RESERVE tarirn 1IcvmIa ni --., -as of theW m . ... . . v ino worK or tho Qeof. . vey Is thus helm: ul rinflnltn 1lnn .... u 9l"t I uuuuiiu nues or detwaito, coal resources of Alaiffffi wiul iciuiiun 10 local m but with refbrehco in Vs'J upon tho total coal rp.LA " COUfatrV. Tho n-nrk I- -. 19c Waists Values up to $2.00, including tailored effect, lace trimmed, manish stripes Outing Trousers Belong to a two-piece suit-that is to say, we sell you both trousers and coat for little, or trousers alone for less. Company M of. tho Oregon Na tional Guard, arrived safely home at 7 o'clock lnit evening, after' n ton days' enenmpment nt American Lnko All wero tired nnd Kind to get back. but nil oxprcsscd the utmost satis faction with their brief experience na rent soldiers. Tho Salem .boyi, while on the en enmpment, made nn excellent record, nnd were conceded to be one of the best companies of all those at1 Amor- lean Lake. They took a prominent part in both the sham battle., nnd In each they acquitted themselves with much credit. None of the members of Company M wns Blck during thG entire encampment. o ' ,.. . .. nufK to nr ..... nnrtnmn nnl t, -.. . V"1II satisfactory because of 1 tiVO lack of Inrc-n .l..i.. piles on the Pacific coast , UUiu ui.ui.ua proper. "Tho Alaska coal fleld." u., , Tlrnnlrn "tinrtnnl..i.. .. '' n hlgh-grndo fuel, llko tu o? Bny nnd tho Mntsaniiska fto The question of the conversation of' America's natural resourced Is not a now subject. Tho drain upon the resources and the necessity for their economical utilization wero recocnlzed by many who .mndo n study of them long ncfore tholr probable exhaustion had been re duced to terms of deendos nnd years It needed, however, the energetic action of Just such an overshadow ing personality as that of President Roosevelt to bring the whole qucs tlon in the national prominence which. It has lately attained. In a rocent stntomont the U. S. Gcrtlogl- rnl Survey estimates the total -ex- hnustlon of cnsily mined conl, nt the tironont rate of Increase in nroduo Hrfn nml nnnatitntiHrin. net lllcplv to "" "" """ - - I ' " ' " ""leCClir occur in the century following tho . sources or the territory art rj present 9ne, providing new largo great nnd thnt they will be kl conl field are nq in uio menntime ; numireus or minions and em .... . i 1.li1ia w a x (uncovered. At tne same time uio , uiinuua ui ions.- destined to nlav an imn.1..' In fhn nilvntiiAinnnt .... M Mm ...!..'.. r in. . attU"y - mu viiuio i uuuic BenunnH , North American continent "Tiio mmnuie coal, in thr . In Alaska, has not yet been ,.. ly estimated, and whatever e;tfa nro mndo, for Bofne years to t" will doubtless bo subject to I cAiuwiDjuii a uiruier geologlw. piorauons nrer.carrled toivvi- It la nnrnn. in .. .!.. .. ' iV .o iMU,vi vw,au iiini IDftco. awaken or nlnrm his r ' it? MfniHiimitiiiini4 iCity Ttews iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiH WeHtner I'OMTMNt- Hhoworn (omIkIU nnd IVIdny. flllMm IIhw ISiovon barber chairs. No wnlttiiB. routed for nllowing the snwduit from O tliu milt to How Into the Snntlnm rlv- or, appeared boforo Judgo Webstor this morning In the porsnn of Geo. O L. Brown, and waived examination. O Brown wuh relcnsud uiion his own O recognlzanco, ponding tho nation of the grand Jury, oooooooo I'EHSON'Afj 3IKNTIO.V And O O Movement of People, O O O O O O O O n Snlcm O O O O O Nollco Hop Growers UAII.HOADH IIAN'K UMKoini co.vntAcrrf Tho Hnllrnnd CoiuiiiIh Ion has pro- Victor Allen loft today for Wllholt Springs for a vacation. Mlsa Pearl Oliver Iiub roturnl from a week's vacntlon nt Newport will Frnzlor I In Albany todnv FRIGHTFUL fContluucd From Page 1.) from his hnnds and the axe before leaving tho home. At tho Lucombc homo ho paused silently by tho cot upon which his 3-yonr-old grand daughtor was sleop'ng, offering hor no Harm, and exorcising tho greatest caro no to daughter. Then, nfter IiIb daughter's murder, apparently renllzlng thnt it woul-l attract nttontlon, ho hurled the bloody axo Into n clump of weeds bo foro returning to hii own house Dafty litis boon a victim of epilep tic fltB for a long time, nnd It Is un derstood that It was for this roawon that hh wl'e loft him to take up her rosldonce with her d.iutrhto", Mrs. Lncomb, who was about IS yearn old. tho wife of n machinist In a Ipcnl ABioclatlon will ,wretl nn(1 8llm,' t tho North-, transacting IiubIiipm for a short tlmu gnrajo. Kroil Dafty was about 30 i orn Pacific, O. It. & N., nnd tho ' J. M. Johnson has gono to Nprt'i yean old, nnd his mothor Is about purvey Is doing Its bcft to make such d'scoverles as will upset these fig ures. Outside of tho Investigations of the conl deposits of tho United Stntes the survey hns for some yenrs been mnklng n study of the cool sup ply of tho world and over six ynrn ago bognn n definite examination of conl In Alaska. Tho ro'ult of tho latter Investlgntlor has been nn ex collont Bhowlnc of onl In thnt ter- rltory. a score or more of Inrgo conl : ...... . i fields being shown on the conl map Just published In Survey Bulletin 335. Tho combined nroa of these fields Is very great, although small in comparison with the Immense aron of tho territory. Furthermore, It Is not possible, cvon with tho lnrgo amount of work accomplished that all of the conl aroai of Alaeki should be known by this time. Ad ditional exploration nnd investiga tion tuny be rich In result. KvteiiRlve Kxplnmtlon Bequlrcd.. "Fully one-fourth of Almkn, or approximately 150,000 sounro miles Is little more than an unop ened book to us, so far ns 1U prec ious nnd usoful mlncrnls nro con cerned," snld Alfred II. Brooks, tho nlllof I'onlnHat nt llin Mnal.-nn nlvl- "lon of the V. S. Geological Survey, I Just before lonvlng Wnsbln;ton for' HORN. MUELLHAUPT.To the lf.tfi to Muollhnupt, this raornlng,i: pound unuy boy. Mother anl ell doing nicely, o UOWUt'S KIdnev nn D'.il Pills will promptly relieve ili p ny nnd Bladder disorders. & and recommended by nil drust!n MONEY TO LQM TH08. K. m Over Ladd ft Bush's Bank,Stlef,( Norwich Unfon Fire Insurance So; Frank Meredith, Hcisldcnt AjJ Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co,! '20 Cotnmorclal atreet. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL JA o -. it .... ...... ..urn I'Aclflc. O. It. & N.. m'uk nniuiuur ul iuu ciiv linn nt i r -. - w o"" oyi o'clock for tho purposo of tnlklng ao,,,"prn I'ncinc rnllrond compnnlos, Yakima on n short business visit. c yonrs of age. over tho best method of picking n ,mlform "hlpplnR contract, which I Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wabiter, of AVIfo a RiivIiiic Mimlnc. l6iw, and also rogulntlng tho prlco U n8ks ,0 hnv0 rtoplcd by tho sov-. Portland, nro In tho city visiting. "er mind wrtekotl by h.r horrible o jilcklntf. 8-12-21 "nl compnntcs. The commission be-1 Trav. McDonald loft today for nfox,,orlenro, Mrt. Mary Dnfty, wife of llevcs thnt tho Htook flhtpiilng con-, hunting trip In tho mountains near Wiiuis huw in lorco nro uninir 10 mo Liron. shipper, Inasmuch n ho Is compelled L Ml3 Snrah llrtHou Win Cn Tho easo .of Tucker v Barton fo - ,m,,por' 'ftB'noh n ho Is compelled MIm Snrah Kol(r -liiui- raturnod '"' !" trn , f" 1 7 t0 "K l"y 'n hls-rfghts, nnd from Cnnrndln. whore she spent a recovery of $H0 onn wheat crop ul- to accuse tho transportation company week's outing. I' rkm r.V.n Pil"rVM!' ?" frn,U l,nWl"" company j Horry Woudroth and Harry vW I '' L ... '.k ,.?." ''f, . W.,H MWn w twok f0" rtlPintni. ni.n hv. return! from n outing .iJ.iL. t i . . . n' 'n,"'(n compnnloa hnvo concd. nt N'owport. Lrl . , m""0',1, 'I0 CM" WM "'ninil..lon. nnd It H probable rnc4 In the Jmtlce's court Tuos- that uniform coutrnet win bo put yo I into offoct lu tho nonr fuluro. I The way to 1h able (o AF. I'OHD mori' (iihortlNliig N to do mrv nd'rtllng limn you cn if. foitl, Homrllmoft a ImimIium man Ulvtti (ho hupnNluu that bis ilun U worth Ih than (Imt ir IiIh low. (t-NlrMl oinployo. How nhoilt a "hflp.iitcl d? Tim Womnn'H Mlmtlnnnry 8H'((yaT , Of I ho First Presbyterian church will meet In (he church parlors Fri day nl 2:30 o'clock. A full tutand-, anco I. desired.. L. Imnrovltifc forgo Furm Geo. W. Kyre, who purchaso,. tho nlil Dolanay place of 3C0 acres, two miles wrst of Turner, ha. started tho AViuitn l)voi-x orertjon of a hip-roof bum -10x80 Anna Hanson this morning filed a feet, which will requlro 4,000 feet mt ror illviro hi the circuit court of lumber ajul fi.00ft Hhlnglos to ntrnlnst her husband. Hans Z. Han- ?ver It. U will be up-todute In sen, on the ground that Hanson was wy, respect, and will be mod as n convrttoA of n rninnv in ...rii tunc ijiiry nni).jiqi:ao bam. There nro two uud U now serving- a 'trm of three I ellni In Hut linrn ami millrln.. ..... ..... ... .. .. . . ' in , " ' '" ",0 I'nueiwiary. f. a. Tur- ' "" orwu, Uio msurnuce mnn. hnB oxenunge to a toal of $10,000 000 rhino will Do put In. If they aro hor U tho attorney for tho plaintiff, returned from nn outing nt Newport. Ralnl seourltloa placed abroad Known (o ho a iiicces at the state i sccamiinnim. w i.i. .i- iPmmu. ii..... ... , . tV V- " " "' I - --.,,.,,,, uiw lillUMlUlLlUn n'rthat tho Paris market had taken $7,000,000 of Unltfxl Statws Steel Corporation sinking fund bonds. and that London had bought $2,000,000 of Baltimore nnd Ohio railroad com pany's prior Hen bquds. Tho Influence of all (Ula wns felt nt homo. The bond markot nf v. ii Is a curious weakness of human na ture . that we always deslro. what others delre aud care not for what nobody wants. Hence, when It Is mscoyerod that European Investors J. II. Poator, of Runno, U here trnnsaotlng buslntis nnd shaklni; hnnd with frloildj, Lloyd Knmsdon, machinist, nt the Salem Gun Stoio, has rotumad from n pleasure (rip to Portland. Wm. Stnnton and Arthur Diinlnn I . ... ' jiiuc son to Newport to camp for n 'month. I O. K. Spauldlng, tho lumber mnn, la At hlo Newport homo for n fow Weeks' vacation. Mla Muerl Hall, of Portland, Is horo visiting with friends and roln tlvos for n weok. Miss Paulino Bopor, of Portland, arrived this morning to vUlt with rrlentls for a short time. prised thoro at. The Information J. hi. Stanton and daughter Nellie w obtained In the knowledge- that nnd Mrs. Dunlny and son have gono within tho week the banking-house to Newport for a month. of Kuan, Loob & Co. had drawn bUlb raui broat. tho Insurnuce mnn. hnB or oschnnge to a toal of $10,000,000 uio capitalist who ran amuck to day, Is qonfined In tho city Jnll this nftomoon. a babbling, Inughlng, hopolo-8 mnnlnc. Police Surgoon Cook rays thtre It llttlo hope for the worn ever rgnlu'ng hor senses. Sh lis no recollection of th imir dr of hor on and duhWr, nnd ohsttors Inoesi'nntly ns sho trios to play about llko n ohlld. Shq. np- ponn to bo uneonsclous of hor wounded loft nrm. Dafty s being cared for at tho Re ceiving hopiiltal, nnd It Is probable that ho will recover from his olf InflloUd wound', although tlio doc tor have llttlo hopo for n roturn of his sanity, o Kuropo Buys Amorlcnn Bonds. European Investments In Ameri can securltloa hnvo ronchod heavy proportions within the last week. Wall street loarnod this fact on kvi. day and waa moat ngreoably sur .ptivt wawv n-iiiHif, una. iu,iuii Mil mmMBwnmmmmMLmBmmMmmmmmmmammMHmi his nnnual "swing round tho clrdo" I TW--T sws. In tho big northwestern terrlto'-v. I fyClll Ti BB 1 V "Wo know that thero Is coal In thU V I; ff I II IF A I llttlo explored nron. Possibly there x 1JM ' T A XfJJ1Al nro Inri'o nnnl Onlilo ivlilnl. ...Ml fn ("'""'""'n"' fair this tot Mr Kr'aVrNheri, liny Sofe 4 u exuerlbliml farmer from 5?Aihl. t... ,.i.. ,h.i.,..i., II JAuVust Freoburgor, of Junction1 ,r". ;" """ ' v'av, imjr wii m f vwifiuai rreouurgor, of Junction' n xiiflrlbnrrd farmer from jehl- Tho rain feWdov had no effott '. l hero nttendlng to business Ran, Will ltavo eluUKO of (he farm, immi h, utmn l.,.ST.vl. ... ..n limiiorn nn.1 vlalla.l ni.i ij Ooney Willie spared on i thin farm (ho maohlnw aro rtMiimlng work to-1 o' Steol. of this city, and Pat J: h"fr,,U "" wMot K an day (n this vlcln'ty. Th whuat has Uols. of Portland, returned today MiWlment. but a busluesa npoM- dried suUlelontly now t prevent trom a lAu,n.Ung trfp up in the Cas. lion. Ho already has n tlno Uertl o( molHure. from entorlmcand the undoa. dairy cow, and will lucre.no It. Wo lUuta. .i ........ .... . pu..i u... ...... n.. . ,,..: i , , ., . . . ' " ' " luiuiiiiK wii mo imuwi, iuu iKipmar snoring nonio. ino oond market of IoiV " ot lhnwrt hWlU u " A ,ow 8imUl ot R00(U nuuohaut of thu dt-. York bocam 5 .Soil.' Kms) u uron. Bay wr droHrhad. hut h- inn. Portland. looklns nfiar inwin .it. n rir.,. ...i . PlwK HhiHH Ou(- Jier Urokii ty Rotreon An arttriclal thU morning in tho allay L'hvrty and CoimuorcUl etreet yiwn a imsll pluu was blown oijt of (he water main near tho Wlllamotto Holel, and far a few minute, ik re teased dampneat ipurtod a-i high s 20 Ul A aiualUlicd crowd wa attrarto4 hr Hia ir..n i...t ... i .,..-,, ,.y , ......,0 V, SHU tborouRliv enjoyed (he workmen's hay worij drenched, but the largor onus woapod. I .- ' ' o -.. Ltftiij. (- , uiiitiiii). SCISM- Portland. looklug after business mat. tors. Mr. nad-Mru. Tom ShuH, o? pallns. returned today from a vacation at Newport. They will visit with frlonJa STKKLTJj At the German KvatiRolloal pareouagtv'416 North Uberty street. Salem. August 13, 1908, Miss Fannie SoUm o Mr. .-.. ... ... i - u.l0rne ftjewo. noih of Mnrlon day were: James Allison nii f, county, Itev. W. A. Oueffroy onl-, ily, Mrs. George Hatch and dau.h. homo i... ine Newport vacation seekers to- clatlnu. BIKl). , , -- " i . -.-. ... lornsnon timo boforo returning. hnve'fulth In American securities and prove tholr faith by tho deeds of purchase, our own investors, who for months have held a tight hold on their purse strings, loosen them in a determination to get Into the Bwlm. The experiences of the n,t tor. Mr. and Mrs. J. WurHol. Mr. and Mrs J p nn,.n . i u. Z hi mm v r vAcriuuces or tne past daughter have returned from an ex- week nro among the sure signs of tno approaching turn of the tide of prosperity. Those signs accumulate and one day In the not far distant iTJsJi" ...., iv.1 . ";r7"? ' vl "W." .auv, mrw anu ouc-nair the Ctlumbla river. - V.lti. K-tatloi-. ...,V. ....V' ' '""S lr ntdJU. CI., .h.r. tutllt..-o vi , K,k8 uoto the aro large coal flolds which will form nn Important pnrt of tho ultimate coal reserve of Alaska. Tho Cnoe Llsburno coal Hold rctrcscnti tho western end of what 1b probnbly n large coal nron not yet dntermlnod. It Is not Impossible tjtnt the area of Pgnlte nnd low-grade bituminous coal mny bo doublo tho prosont known coal area In the territory, which Is over 12,000 squnre miles. Tho coal of Alnakn rnngos In qunllty from lignite to coal thnt enmnnre favorably with the famous Pocnhon- tns coal of West Virginia. Some of tho bituminous coals mnko ' good coko. Coklrijr Is tho severest tost of n soft coal and rIvob It csncclal value In a metalliferous region. Some of the conl sennn of tho terri tory are of great thickness. I have observed 'swells' In sonms thnt were 60 feet of solid coal." Prof. W. A. Atwood, a geologist of tho survoys this year finishing up Investigation of Alaska coal preparatory to writing: n pummnry of tho prosont knowledge of tho coal roserve of the territory, based nnon his and othor previous survey in vestigations. Proem of Coal TnvesHcatlonfc. "As far hack as 1002," said Mr. Brooks, "the Geological survey be gan a systematic study of Alaska coal fields, commencing with n ge o'oglc reconnnl'sance of tho low srado hltumlnous and lignite conli of the Yukon region. in 1J02, 1905. 1904 and 1905 Investigations were maile of tho "Nenana fields noar Fairbanks. In 1903. work was ha gun on the coal fields of the Con troller Bay region and In 1905 the Matsanuska field was studied In eo. ologic detail. In these two fields there are 100 squaxo miles of lands' underlain by workable coals contain ing nnthraclto and bituminous fuels of (ho highest grade. In 1902 tho Herendeen Bay bituminous coal re gion was studied by survey geolo Slsts. In 1903 coal Investigations were made of the southeastern Alas ka coal fields, which have not. how ever, proved of , economic imnm Hoitnlckcsrs for Holmes lr register Is fnst filling up. ati i cordially Invito our old frlesiit bo with us ngnln this year. Kf Istor now. Phono 109. " Llvosley & Co.. Salem. SM For Sale w Trade Ono uork Itfj tY 1n.. am r.s.n.1 mllf.ll rAtf m H. T. Davis, Route No, t boUl Saloln. S-8-2t Snlcsmen & Auent- $ $ f ! nor weok nnd over can b Bolllni? Voiv f!nmimlnn No from now until election. Stbn stores, county fairs, plcn-J nrlvnln fnmltlna Pnmnlete UMa J....M.W .M......VM. MW.. finnmlaa nlinfrvoa nrnnnlr IOf " Ordor today. Chicago Nove'ty Cj i60 Wabash Ave., Chlcaso 7-27-lo-w i Gdol Hors tar Sale ExUI I driver for buggy or carriage j want teams to haul cora PhAno UIO Xfnln M. P ft1 or call, Stato nnd Nineteenth A III'1. 9-II-" tance. In 1904 lha geojoglc study of the Cape L'sburne coal relon was commenced, vJhU h a bitumin ous coal field, ecitalnttfg soft coal that ranges from low to hlh erade and AI-r.rcfv.WM'vvi:.TS3.:rM-.. V-'rr . '-j.. j-iHne i-.v.vui ia uuuuuHries are w ! wajf ""-" , tii ..,,. . i ... .irtj iHtriiaiiy Known. m 1904 J ness and i survey work was commenced In the Phone 1018. Pn. (iiiln Qavnrol hfltlSei IB and farm 'nnds at a bsr!-( Hal National Bank. C.vitn t rsM ltnMTftltlU--4S lOU1 In two block of car Hue. 3'' -..-. .. . Al30f wicn, u sum tti uj4.v. -good timber close In onlr!"' acre. 180 acres goou fenced, only $20 peracj.1 25 acres, good house, tin. kinds of ft!t, crop. w f.l.1.n InlltlATTIpntS. " iosn Rnmo nf the best I:a ' . .i.. t- in .tieao. Ha ... . .. from I m an parts or &ue - lip. WO IIBVO "" gains in farm and ttw nouses 10 rout, " - '..... .-. O...IH, JC- Co- Hnymiug see ow-w w 9, over U. S. National IU 1 t... o..i.. r..--. n,i store "r oht riouoo aw - j. . . lllnr D- or rem. uwner - ,.( old age and sickness. W . Jos. Albrlech. 4S4 Nort. . of I-"-' BklVVti 0 For Sale CJieup Or tr5 j ' inAA ih q rear w- B. W. Miller, 1S90 N ' re' street. km rubber "7.jf