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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. HAL.CM, ORKOON. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 10. Iw. . FERRY BOATS COLLIDE HOODOO BERKELY RUNS INTO THE ENCINAL MEXICO DOES NOT MONKEY STANDS RIOTERS UP TO SHOOT THEM DOWN I GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY! A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Form ra. t. feix fiUKAurs mmki CREAM m MA6ICAI, IBAOTinER RtmOTM TH, rirrpls tmUH, Moth Iithrs hub, nd Bkla DlfM I FVFPV AhU VADH fiz rkncrr 0 ua (tmt Ditmitn on bMalf. nd U. t llctien. II htood iht tut .-.-. tui inni; ji UtlL33 KlKJKJUD U 10 k 01 to yttn. waa tuttttleirilttntt mitn unit QftO. ! prop Acpt bp eon utrlT 1 li ABb A Remember Every 4th Yard of Dress Goods Free To every customer who purchases four or more yards, PRICES FROM 25c UP U When we give a sale our goods are never marked up andt hen re ducedthe sale price is always a reduction from the regular price, I TOTJLVS'aWLiaffiiWaEMaH w m? 7-iJsrtSKL 3ft jR fifVi' u." 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The Alnska-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition at Scattl", occupying 200 acres of tho campus of tho University of Washington, will result In bononta for Washington's Boat of learning that tho University could not havo hoped to Beduro In many years, had not tho great fair of 1009 been planned. 80 tbo exposition that will exploit Alaska, Hawnll and tho Philippines and omphaslzo the Importance of tho growing trade with tho Orient will leave, nftor its gates have closed, a largo number of permanent structures to 'constantly remind tbo people of the Northwest of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition and the place It will occupy in tbo history of the Paclflo as tho modtum through which one-half of the world was brought In such close touch with tho other and a tremendous Impetus to commercial In tercourse given. Seven, buildings on tbo oxposttlon grounds will be left for use of the University and (ho auditorium, one of tho flnost of this group, cost tbo Btato of Washington mora than $300,000. While the exposition Is In progress this building will be uiod for conventions, congretm nnd con ferences, and its hundreds of seats were lu plae and the building turned ' ovor to the exposition management thre month before the opening date 1 of tho fair. THIRTY REPORTED KILLED IN TERRIEIG GLYC ERINE EXPLOSION (United Vttu Leed Wire.) Sullivan, Ind., April 15. A ultro glycqrine factory at Gordon, III., waa destroyed by an explosion to day, and it is teported that 30 per sona were killed, although this lacks I jj ,. t A Hl Vtane ni cJwsrw-3 m nyu j t " Am.lhlnir InlurioUl tlCfC? AnytHlnic of merJt here? WtM It stop falllnif tiJr? WW It destroy dnnaruirf Does not Color the Hair To every customer purchasing dress , our splendid stock we will. give every until further notice is given, All of our assortment to choose from, , rSfe23CMfe" H?fci. MMM W i?PWi . WB fv TMPfti . v.1 -$ aIi' -..4 i, 5.' ?.- u ; IT - 2LC -..T confirmation. The shock of the ex plosion was folt for 36 miles. Wires are down between here and the scene of tho nccldent. Rescuing parties are rushing from here to care for any person who may be in jured. Buildings within a radius of 20 miles of the mill were damaged by tbo explosion. Gordon is a town of between 100 and 200 population. It Is four miles from Robinson, the main point in tho new Illinois oil field. The nltro glyoerine was being made for use in the oil Meld, There are numerous oil fields ad jacent to the town. A short answer very often makes a Ion gaccount that has to be set tled. Re glad while you may, for gen erally sadness gives you no choice. - Slw. Gfrun. Q SCUU. - fiia. n iC, AkfcJ, Wftter, Prf MM. Aik vaur doctor. Ask your doctor Ask yojr doctor Ask your doctor. goods from fourth yard n large spring This is a Bona Fide Gift Not one yard of dress goods will be marked above its regular selling price, WILL TRY THE JAPS AGAIN RUSSIA PREPARING TO ATTAGK JAPAN Honolulu, April 15. Predictions are frooly mndo in military circles horo today that Russia does not in tend to delay long boforo striking again at Japan. Thoso predictions aro based on tho fact that Russia Is hurrying tho doublo tracking of tho Slborlan Railroad. It Is woll known that Russia bo lloves 8bo would not havo boen whipped In tho recent wnr If tho 81- berlnn Railroad had boon doub'o traokod. Sho bollovos that oho would haw been ablo to rush millions of mon to tho front and crushod tho Japanoeo by forco of nurobors, had the railroad boon in sbapo. That RuBHla can securo enough money to deoluro war at any time there Is no doubt. The moveable wealth in her ohurchoa havo boon taking advant age of Japan's victory would alono amount to rnoro than Japan's nation al debt, enormous though it bis grown. Uealdes this, Russia would haw but littlo difficulty in floating a war loan. The unxloty of Russia" to have her second dash with Japan soon 1 caused by tho fact that sho is now down and out of tho ranks of the first class powera. This was shown by German's affront In connection with the recent crisis in tbo Balkans and the almost cringing matlnor in whioh Russia was forced to assist Austria in securing tho annexation of Bosnia and Ilorxegovlna. As soon as her old prestlgo la re gained, it io predicted Russia will have a word to say to some of the powers which havo been taking ad vantage of Japan' victory. o Cougn-MM Take u .VimmImI Rest. Washington, April 16 In c- aeordance with the request of tbo bouse, the Payne tariff bill waa today returned from the senate. This was done in order that clerical correc tions might be made placing pro ducts of petroleum on the free list. After referring the President's niiage to the ways and means com-tnltu-f and attending to trivia rou tine matters, the bouse adjourned until next week Snn Francisco, April 15. A repe tition of tho stoamor San Rafnol dis aster, In which 24 lives woro lost in tho bay, was narrowly avortod this morning when tho Southorn Pacific boat Berkeley, soon after leaving hoc slip at Oakland, rnn down tho forry steamer Encinal, sldcawlptng tho lat tor amidships on tho port Bldo, tear ing out tho wheolhouBu and cutting n great holo In tho forward port of tho attcrdeck's ldo. Tho Borkoloy lost hnr starboard rail nnd part of tho sldo. Tho Encinal, which was duo In hor slip at 7:30, was proceeding undor n slow boll, n slight fog having Bot tled ovor tho bay, who'i suddenly tho Borkoloy, tho hodoo ship of tho for ry flnot out of hor course, loomed mp nhoad. Tho Encinal blew a warning blast, but tho Borkoloy continued Btralght on, apparently boyond con trol. Seeing that a collision was In Inovllnblo, tho Enclnal's pilot rang ftud full Btcani ahead and throw hla wheel hard to starboard, thus pre venting n bow-on crnsh, Tho col lision waa avoratcd for a momont, but tho Borkoloy again bocamo helpless In tho Udo nnd sweeping up against tho Encinal. struck tho latter forward of tho wheel house. Instantly thoro was panto throughout both ships. Women faint ed and mon rushed mndly for tho llfo preservers. Thoro also was a Bcramblo for tho uppor dock, many fenrlng thnt a holo had boon stovo in tho Enclnal's hull and that nho would sink. Tho tearing, grinding nolso of tho ripping out of tho Encmnt's sldo con tinued ton Rccondn, abovo it ris ing tho Rhrloks of fronzlod womon nnd tho shouU of men and boys. Tho coolor honded among the pns- songorn passod tho llfo prosorvoro out to tho women, whllo kovernl mom bora of tho crow wt)nt ovor tho boat, giving out awiurnnco that M10 vossol wan In no danger of Blnklng. Tho Borkoloy conlored tho Encinnl n fow foot forward of the after dock and stood ofT to glvo nld If aid woro nocosnary, but procoodod to tho Oakland plor whon It was ascertain ad that tho Enolual had sustained no datnngo bolow tho water lino. Tho ISnclnal procoodod to Jior slip a lew mlnAit(H latnr both wheels working. Tho Borkoloy has boon In several ncoMonU this yoar, onco almost sink ing horself by bumping Into tho Oak land plor head and ngaln running down tho Oaklnnd. Both tho Encinnl and Borkoloy will bo ont of commission for wtnn time to undergo ropnlrs. BAILEY WANTS AN INCOME TAX IL'nllKl lrtM !! Wlr.1 Washington, April 15. Sonntor Balloy, of Texas, today Introduced in tho senato an amendment to tho tariff bill providing for nn Income tax, 1 ho adoption of which, hu claims, will add from fGO.00,000 to 180,000.000 to the rovenuos. According to the amendment, Bailey propoaus to iu all Incomes above 15000 at tho rate of threo nor oent He would make exempt In comes from federal and stutu, coun ty and municipal iwcurltlufl and tho Incomes of corporations less than $6000. Aftor jirufumting his amendment. Ballsy dec-lured that he proposes to challenge tho deaislon of the . su preme oourt wbloh branded as un constitutional an Inoomo tax. Upon motion of Senator Aldrloh, the consideration of tho tariff hill was postponed until Monday. Self-centered people aro often knockod clear out of polso. their bitso being so small. O' For Kidney trouule, Inflammation of of tho bladder, rheumatism, anj ruoumatio pains, got DeWitt's Kidsev and Bladder Pills. They act prompt ly and are sure. Bold by all drug gists. o jz. ej v r xt x -- . (United l'rcu Uaietl Wir. Torroon, Mexico, April 15. Fif teen bodies lying anburlcd in trench es in tho outskirts of thia city, 13 rlntora In prison awaiting oxccutlon today and tho military authorities in nbsoluto control mark tho closing pconos of tho dloordora which fol lowed tho riots ovor rollglon hero last Saturday. Unlosa ordor como from tho capi tal, tho twlvo mon lu tho nnclont dun geon will bo shot this ntternoon bo foro Bunsot. Until tho oraer of elo cution Is carried out, or until a ro prlovo arrives from tho capital the bodlos oxposed to passing vlow lu tho trenches will not recolvo burial. Tho militia is patrolling all streets aud ovory Iioubo has boon soarohod for nnuB Tho commanding ofllcor Is Colonol Carlos Qnrxa Qonzalos. Ordor from his auporlars havo boou brlof, oxpllclt and sovoro and tho Colonod has carrlod thorn out to tho tottor. Tho town is in mourning for its doad and fear Is oxprossed that whon the coromony of burial is porformod, further riots may bo attotuptod by tho grlof-strlckon pooplo. Fathor Valuzan, tho prlost was rescued from prison by tho frantlo mob nnd placed at Its head nftor tho authori ties had forbiddon tho celobratlon ot tho "burning of Judas," and ho Is now In Jail at Durango, Ho was cap tured In tho mountains by soldiers. FLOUR TAKES A BIG JUMP Portland, Or., April 1G. Flour yostorday took tho most phonomomil jump ovor rocordod lu thu hlHtory of tho Paclflo Northwest, whon at tho liiHtanco of Hovoral Interior millers, tho prlco was raUud 10 cunts a bar rol on patent Hour, and 11s high us 20 cents on sovornl Inferior brands, Tho advance has Intuit guiKiral all ovor tho country, but no other Hitutlon has rouubed thu high raise glvuii North west flour. For h long time thu loual millers inve not raised tholr prlcou for fear of an invasion of tho local murkut by cheaper oastorn wheat. However, whim tho prlco of the uaHteru pro dual kopt rising stmulily their fears wore overcome, and todny the Jump oamo. At -10 cents a barrel thu ralso will be 10 cunts pur saok. Flour Is now bringing as high ns IC.OG a banel in tho whnlosnlu mar ket, while a minimum prlco Is f G.05. OoWltt's Carbolltcd Witch Hatol Salvo Is ottpoclally good' for piles. Sould by all druggists. o UONTKACi'OJtH. Honied bids wilt be received by tho Boar dof Directors of School Dis trict No. 24, in Marlon county, Ore gon,, at tho otltco of tho school olork. In thu Murphy block, for the oroctlci of a now school building on lots 0, 7 nnd 8, in block ho. 77, In Hnlom, Orogon. Bids to bo opened at tho regular meeting of tho board, to bo held at tho high school building Saturday, April 17, 190j, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Certified check for G por cont of tho amount of bid to accompany each bid. Said chock of successful bid- dor to bo forfeited to tho board un less hu qualify within five days frpm date of award. Plans and spoclftca tlons can bo scon at tho olllco of ar chitect and superintendent of con-) struatlon, V. A. Logg, iu tho Mur phy blook, Halem, Oregon. Hoard reservos thu right to reject . any or all bids. f By ordor ot tho board. I H. A. JOHNSON. Jr., Clork ' 4-8-Stdly HELP! HELP!! Everyon U aiked to htlf fight Against Conaumption Coruiurtplhn can b aveUlsd lUfditary lndncUt canlQturcom Consumption can be CwrW Head all about It la thu month! METROPOUTAN MAGAZINE U root dlt U 4I -, v. .Cwr d tt wilu t J Wt 2tfa SteMt, Nw Yf fa fill nf ilmllir ttmt. Dr. K A. Brr ttli to a I4dr of looV Ion ( pAllinDl MA ron Ikdlt I meommtnd naarandU Cnnm IM liut harmful ot Kit tkt HUB jrpriigB." r or wn or urn no i iicr S0(U UuUra la Ihi UUI Buim, Ctnult uX f.nnfi. FOiT.imiliS, Ptth 37 6ml Jem SlttU, Ktw TtiL Easter bonnuts woro not tncklod by tho Pnyno tariff bill. Thoro aro somo things abovo oven tho roach of tho U. 8. government. nrwit Physical niul Mental Aroht. "Somo weeks ago during tho se voro winter weather both my wife and myself contractor sovoro colds which speedily developed Into the worn kind of tho grip with nil Its mlornblo synipomB," says Mr. J. &. Eggleston, iof Mnplo Landing, Iowa. "Knees nnd Joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, oyos and nose running, with nltornnto spoils of chllln nnd fovor. Wo bogan ualag Chninborlaln'a Coiugh Romody, aiding the Mtmo with n doublo dose of Chnmborlnln'n Stomach nnd Liver Tablets , and by Its llboral ueo sooa complotoly knockod out tho grip." For Balo by all dealorx. "WssjGJr. v-r $m bargain m Lot 70x140 on Winter Street, near Oak NEXT 1() J, II, ALHKHT'H. RESIDENCE Apply to Meyer & Belle Land Co. 467 State St. Phono 857 Multo your Kprlng docoratlng a plensuro by having your work dono by responsible parties Lot us show you our now line of wall hangings. No old, shslf-woru antiques, ovory roll new It ml up-to-ilnto. Tho only oxsIiihIvo wall paper and paint houso lu the city. Kennedy & Porter 130 Liberty St. Phono 486 DR. STONE'S KiDrugJ'Store The only cash drug store In Ore gon, owes no one, and no one owes It; carries largo stock; Us sbelvts, couuters and show ctuon aro loadsd with drugs, medlclno. notions, toilet artlclos, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purpoies. Dt. Stone Is a regular graduate In med icine, and has had many years of ex perience In tbo practice. Coniult tlons aro free. Prescriptions ar free, and only regular prices for uedlcino Dr. Stone can be touai at his drug store, Salem, Or., fron 7 in the rtornlrur until 9 at night JfiKJSsfc CBjBBMrASBMBSSSSSSB 1 Xtmtrl SBBrH J H il v j r Atth fvwT-yT t M y&aUiLu