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DAILY OATITAIi JOUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 10, 1000. 4- AFTER AN AMEBtQAN mm"; Camda's Refusal to Sell Fish ermen Bait Is Only an Attempt to "Bust ' a Trust." (United I'roM I.rawd Wlre.l Vancouver, n. 0., July 19. Tho action of tho Dominion govornraont in longer refusing permission to Amorlcnn halibut steamers to buy bait oi coal in Canadian ports only bo regarded as the n st movo In a dlplomnMr cnmpnlpn u which tho Ca nadian authorities intend to assort what thoy claim as their rights in tho Northern Drltlsh Columbia halibut nshorles. Tho entiro campaign of ac tion Is declared to bo an elaborate ono. Tho Canadian government recontly laid claim to tho rich fishing wntors of Hecta Straits and tho Dixon en trance, on tho ground that, under tho Alaskan boundary award, thoy aro extra territorial and cxctaslvoly within Canndlan Jurisdiction, oven though thoy aro outsldo tho thrco mllo limit This contention has been tho subject of international corro- i)uuuonco netweon Washington, Ot Sltttr t0 b"Ck ' " "8 "00" "B '"" '"r ln" ,S rCPnlmK Nel8on,necord.g to .1 ore ports Is cinim tho Canndlan covommont i o !...-. ,... ...?... .,., ..',., m nnw ni.irin iu-Xn " "7" :" .,,. i nbuiiB mm pre- data rotating tiZTSSK1 QWMl It Is stntod hero that tho action of tho government Is a direct result ot tho lobbying done In Ottawa during rccont months In tho Interest- of Ca- A small quantity o f t he Itinera taken along on your va cation will prevent n n y s u ff e r 1 n g ' v -.'"OMACH iV BITTERS rrotn Cramps, DliiirlKK'a, sick IlciMinche, IHIIoilMlcsw, InillKi'stloii i I'm i r mm Itl.MI.MItKIt THIS HINT. I I 1 8 P-HH-C-f a-K-HM-0-!-a-H-f -ju i r ,r MK0 NOTICE! For Sale A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information see H. A. JOHNSON & CO. MURPHY BLOCK mttiifH-i KKSHSSaaKOSKZH Summer Dl'lUVn TIIK SEASON 1001) via the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. l-'ltOM SALEM To OMAHA and return $61.65 To KANSAS CITY and return S61J5 To ST, LOUIS and return S69.15 To CHICAGO and retur.-l - $74,15 and to other prlnoipal cities In tho East, Middle West and South. Corr spondlngly low fares. on saim junk -, ; Jt'LV a, a: august 11, 12 To DENVER and return $56,65 On Sale May 17, July 1. August 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit October 3 1st! Theso tickets present some very attractive features In the way of stopover privileges and choice of reutes: thereby enabling passn gers to make side trips to many Interesting points an route. Routing oh the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping oar reservations and tlokets.will be f -ir- lhed by uny Southern Pacific 'ocal agent, or VM. MiMl'IlKAY, General Passenger Aeent, 1" tland. Oregon. nadlnn Ashing companies. For years! n n tho Now England Pish Company, an . U Jl jj V ' I " American corporation, lias hold Rlllf-lDl 111 virtual monnnnlv nn fhn InrtiiHlrv. i " "V through a special dispensation of the , nnaaian government, which pormit- ted It to operate from Vancouver. Its proflL are said to have run into I tno millions nnnunllv. Attempts by Canndlan flshermon l to get a foothold in tho halibut flsh- i llllT bUBlnsMI linvi fnltml. ntwl flnnltv ! their complaint was carried to Ot- i t fl T n THIS FLYER WAS OF AQUATIC KIND I flitted l'rem t.raard Wire.) CalHis. France, July 10. Perchod upon the framework of his wrecked monoplane. Ilubsrt Latham was calmly smoking a clragette whon boats came to his rescue after ho had plimgod Into tho wntors of tho Eng lish clinnuel eight miles from the shore today. Latham was uninjured by tho accident to his machine nnd ihe monoplnno was but slightly dam aged. Lathnin was attempting to cross the channel whon tho nccident oc curred. He hnd traveled eight miles when the monoplane's motor sudden ly slowed down nnd caused tho mn ehlnc to fall. The monoplane was 3C0 foot above the water when It began to glide swiftly downward. At a short distance above the water the machine dove straight downward into Up waves. Lathnin clambered onto the frame work of the machine and with the aid of n waterproof cigarette and mntch case wns nble to enjoy a smoke while boats were putting off from shoio to tow him In. Ho will rostimo his trials IV IT M I11II' nnrs mAc ccrntMP wu who rttuiiMU ON A HUMAN ARM sa.. yiiBcJT JuriS-'neloctivc. I SHE TOLD THE POLICE today solved tho ghastly mystery nt-' Inched to the discovery of a mongrol I (Vultrd itcm l.mncd Wlre.l dog slinking along Lombard street! Soattlo, Wash., July 10. City Do with a human arm grasped between tectlve Hudson C. Hudson, ot Scat IiIh Jaws. tie, and Dotcctlvo Sorgoant Thomas rollceman Ilurd was patrolling his Ilynn, of Ran Francisco, wh6 has boon beat late yesterday when he saw the I working with tho local forco, nn dojr emerge from an alley dragging nounce today thnt thoy hnvo run to a bare, glistening human arm. He ' earth what Is considered tho most Immediately gavo chase and was skillful gang of thieves ovor arrested Joined bv n score of horrified citizens, on tho const. H. 0. Moore, said to After M rilll of two blocks tlld nillllinl bo nn nr-rnnvlrt frnm Rnn T?rnnMnrn I dropped his burdon. The arm was found to hnvo boon Payne, who told tho pollco that ho noatly severed at the shouldor Joint. ' had acted an Mooro's assistant in It was mangied and torn where thelsevornl Jobs, is hold ns an accom dog had mouthed It. Police head-pllco 8tovo Arnnn, a formor rail quarters, when notified, detailed a road man, was also nrrestod. MrB. O. squad of detectives upon tin case. M. Sinter. Bald to havo deserted her '!jur,y ,oU, T fc,Mirl wn8 Jdc thnt ' Ik arm had been unenrthed from. a dump heap. .. t. - a a wnere ii nan ueen jthiown b medical students. jt - Kt - KO - t - s 9 H4 t-f &X g u 5 x l.WH-44llimiBHHHll I Rates East CRUSHED BY CAR Mother Struck by Cars and Is Badly Hurt in Vain At tempt to Save the Little One. ftTnltrcl I'rn8 I.rm! Vl.J San llnfaol, Cal., July 19. Aftor a heroic but vain attempt 'to riivo her bnby daughter Vorn from be neath the whools of art electric train. Mrs. Ira Nelson lies In tho Cottage hospital In this cuy suffering from internal Injuries. The llttlo girl, who was three and n half years of age, was killed Instantly. Tho accident occurred yesterday about noon. .Mrs. Nelson and tho baby wore going to Alnmcdn 10 spend the day. They were waning for u train at tho electric station. The noise cnusod by the approaoh of a northbound train attracted Mrs. Nelson's attention nnd as she glanced at tho track she saw tho bnby girl standing directly In the path of the rushing cars. With a cry of agony the frantic mother rushed to her bnby. She was struck by tho forward coach and la..' . ... 'rieu unconscious to tho platform, L ,tl0 Yela " boi,-v " Pitifully crush ,c,",u'"'" " n"?i" i'i ' .isurvlvo her injuries. IHE TOLD THE WOMAN. it the loader ot tho band. Glaudo luwband in Portland, Or., is one nf tho wnmnn in t, A- a . " ..- .. vaw vudwi d. htvliv quantity of Jowelry hns nlrondy been rocovoroa, but is ob yet unldontlfled. .Hundreds nnd nosslblr thousands of dollars worth of additional plundor ;is scnttorod nbout Scnttlo, Vanccniv- er. U. C., Portland and Tncomn. Moore and his accomplices urrtvud horo March 17, nnd sinco thnt tlmo I reports of burglaries hnvo boon raado ' almost dally at pollco hoadqiartors. i Moor, who had boon lavishing his money and his affections unon Mr Slater, tired of hor society, and took up .with nnotho$ woman. Tho latoit inamorata, hearing about Mrs. Slat er, beenmo Jealous niuuold tho police about the operations of tho gang, unvuig ueen let into the secret by "' Moore himself. The arrosts fol a lowed. 1 -o- ' , To Mhow Prune Dlstricth i , The Oregon ICIectrlc Is coiitvmiilul- ;,injf the running of three or four ox JJctirslon trains a woek from PortlRitd. Z I which will be met horo by nutotun- oues ami tne wxcurHlonlHtH will h shown through the prune dletrlota at nosedale and eiaewhere In tho vi clnlt of Salem. tf A 1 SAIJUlItL-lJ FrAliclp in Lytic V..VWs I. "J'rr " - ... i i .,.atwt,i .!" l : w'-iid : , - . i t iiijr.m'rt .. l.Hl CiUl , HI. t I ; juH v j' 1.1'lltS. r1 IJ.OM "1 VtU- t 1 1 I. 1? Uti t bi-gav, n I J.illfir.I'lW..i. .! t-L'dUu.e C ..- muih1. Alter t.L.i'.K o" t.i i...f lottleb ot tilt- Cifiiipoiina. J rfin Ail r.irnt :.alu, aiul I rw!iiuii-.il r to -ry iterinsr woman." itu. JIav In xi. i inclteetor, Jitd. hiiiutrfiU t such Ktters Croui eirh ni.il iniihusfxprf.l.iy tlifir.j.u . 3 lor vl.at Lydia K. l'Tiiklmi. 'J Xi- :.bk- " impound l..i,acooini.:'h( . ' ' Minn lme lu i- ived by The I.yh. L PiiikhnmMwIlciito Corainy, Lynn, M.ms. iiirls who are troubled with pnf"I or irregular jwriods. backache, heart ache, (lraggliiglown seiisatlons. faint ing iIl8 or lixligestion, should take Immediate action to ward oir the seri ous confluences and be restored to health i v Lydia Z. J'liikham's Vege table! mi und Thousands have been restonU .j health by its use. If vouit'oulil 1IUohipoIh1 ndvlco alilmr nv ease wrlten ooiiflilen i'i I 1" -r to M- Pluklinm, nt I nn "( : -- JIr advico Is true, ..ii." .n..t liclplul. ! l.tJl .VI !et r T 1 !.ie ... i . ;"'""H" ' a-n- .hhwim imm. twm"mim " l!f. . .:r HAY MARKET OF OREGON IS EASIER Farmers gonorally are fooling very good over th results of tho late rain. While a llttlo hay was dam aged no grcnt loss was sustained by nnyonc Many thought tho hay crop, ns well us the spring grain, would bo short, owing to tho continued dry wonther, but tho heavy rains during tho second week in July havo made much moro hay than was damaged, and n large ncreago of spring grain, which Is being rapidly advanced ns a result of tho showers, 1b bolng cut for hny. Tho result Is that tho WIl lametto valley will havo moro hay than ordlnnrlly, and, whereas many ox pec ed high prices for their h.i , thoro will probably bo a slump. A fow salos were mado nt from $12 to $14 ot the very first hay brought in, but onl $lo Is being offered now for tho host hay. This Is a good prlco, and hny farmers will probably make more money this year than ordln nrlly. Tho potato orop, which was a lit tle uncortnln up to two weeks ago, will now be n top-notch crop, nnd of the vory host qunllty. Tho rains emtio Just in tlmo to keep tho early potatoes growing, without making thorn "rough." nnd ns a result tho Into potatoes havo boon glvon a start which will lnsuro full hills. Ili:i:i TIII3 WAItNING. Many Salem People Have Done So. Whon tho kldneye aro sick thoy give unmlntnkablo warnings that should not bo Ignored. My examin ing tho urine and trcntlng tho kid neys upon tho first sign ot dls'ordor, ninny days of 'suffering may be saved Sick kidneys expel n dark, Ill-smelling urine, full of "brick-dust" Bodl mont nnd painful in pnssago. Slug gish kidneys cnuso n dull pnlu lu thu Binntl ot tho back, headache, dlszy spells, tired, languid feelings nnd fre quent rheumatic twinges. Donu's Kidney Pills are for tho kidneys only; they euro sick kidney , and rid the blood of uric pohnn. It you suffer from any of tho abovo Hyinptoms you enn use no better remedy. Salem people recommend Donu's Kidney Pills. Mrs. Mary Mnumgnrdnor, 4!M Water street, Salem, Ore., says: "I have found Doan's Kldnoy Pills to bo n ronrcdy ot groat morlt, and I am plonsed to endorse thorn so thnt oth er suffoTors from kidney complaint mny know how to got rollof. I pro cured Moan's Kidney Pills nt Dr. Stone's drug ntore, nnd several mom bors of our family need them with the most gratifying results. I took Doan's Kidney Pills tor n tired, ach ing back nud a dragging down fool ing, cnusod by dlsordorod kidneys. The aching nnd Boronons wn re moved, the kidneys wore mado nor mnl nnd my hunltlt bocame bettor in every way." Kor snle by alj doalors. Prlco GO cons. Foster-MHburn Co.. Buffalo, Now York, solo agonts for tho Uultod States. Itomomber tho nnino Donn's and tnko no other. O A falling tiny norvo no turgor than the llneat silken thread takua from the Heart l.s Impulse, Its pow er. Its regularity. Tho Stomach also has Its hidden or inside norve. It was Dr. Shoop who first told iih It was wrong to diug a weak or fulling Sto mach .Heart or Klndeys. Ills pre-crlpt'on- Dr. Shoop's Iteetoratlvn Is directed stralnht for the cause of theee HllmentH these weak and fnt torlng Inside nerves. This, no doubt, dearly expalns why the Itostoratlvo Iish of lato grown so rapidly In popu larity. Druggists say that those who terft tho Itostoratlvo oven for a fow days, soon In-come fully convinced nf lis wondrful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Troating tho cnisc of sloknoM Is tho o;ily sensible and successful way. Sold by Capital Drug Stole YOUNG MEN ARRESTED , FOR ROBBING A SWEDE IL'ultMl l'rr ,efl Wlrf.l Coour d'Alone, Ida., July 10. A young man who says hi-, namo Is Mar shal Novllu, and that his home Is In Um Angeles, Is being hold In Jail here toda under $10,000 bonds on a charge of highway roubory, Horace Peyton, said to bo tho son of a Spokane millionaire, nnd Percy ThomiMon. reported to bo a mombor of n prominent Spokane family, woro arretted with Nevlln. but were re leased on bonds, It U charged that the three young men putlod Charles Heyn, a Swede, Into an alloy last night and robbed him of $17. OS The police ny Heyn seized Nevlln and yelled loudly for help A crowd soon gathered, and tho arrost of Thomp son and Peyton followed. The bond ilxtxl In Neylln's case is unusually largo. b"cniiEo of tho charge mnde by tho arresting officers that a purse resembling the ono lost by Iteya during tho sullle was found In the prisoner's pockot. Nevlln say he cannot explain how It camo there. A Dainty Toilet Article. Hvery lady who desires to keep up hor attcaotlve appearance, while at the thoatre. attending receptions, whon shopping, while traveling and ob nil occasion should carry In her purso a booklet of Gournud a Orien tal Ileauty Leaves. This is a dainty little booklet ot exquisitely perfumed powdered leaves which are easily re moved and applied to the skin. It Is Invaluable when the face bocomos moist and flushod, and Is far su perior to a powder puff, as It doe not spill and soli the clothes. It removes dirt. Boot nnd grease from tho face imparting a cool, doll cato bloom to tho complexion. Sent anywhere on receipt of five cents In stamps or coin. T. Hopkins, 37 Groat Jonoi street, New York. Cr"vllarri Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO Rl A 14 ' . ..A- ... i.tllL. wm IH ft" XTtVTOKnawsrfrc - ftorfl dS AU'OlMil. .1 I'tH CENT AwucldMcnrpantlonfoU. stmiiaifiiteroo'I.TwIRcdula iin2llicS(twchsnn(lRm,vhnf "i rnmSSSmmm Tr.1 ofciDicsUonIifcHtd rtcss ami Iksironialns ncJOw Oiilirm-Morpliinc norMincraL KCTNAttfOTIC. acn.)1 i 'f(ofjors.'-smntwt torn Jk4tSiHf &Afirrf5wr. mm PS Watt Andtreci i'leuitdV forConslta- t;on .Hour Stonjch.Dtarriioca , .'c. ,,.s.tv:fu,.s:ors.roTri5ir fA'i4i I ,.,.-. .wITncicnPSLEEP. r, Ui4MUIA'WMMV .- l'ae Sir ' Signature of NEW YORK. at-V1 ir SSffJ-O uunrantcci vmzuxi SMItt.- ', Exucv Copy of Wf upper. The JOURNAL BEST m yoj,xu " '"."Tr TTSi Si tiirMmtMil fefllM mMSSBsm d. under uw rooun MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas Notice of Intention (o improve u .Portion of Twelfth Street. Nottco Ih horoby given thnt tho common council of tho city of Snlom, Otokoii, dooms It oxpodlont to Im prove nnd propnsea to Improve at tho oxpeusu of abutting nnd adjacent property, Twelfth street in snld elty, with Warren Urothnra' speolul bltn llthle pavomont, from tho north lino o. Court street to tho south lino ot Ferry streot, In said city, Including Intersections. Said portion of aald streot shall bo improvod by grading tho roadway thereof; by establishing coucreto curbs whoro not already ostnbltshod, and by paving said roadway In no cord unco with tho plans nud spcclfl catloitH adopted by tho common coun cil and on fllo In tho offlco ot tho city recorder, and by doing all things requlrod In snld plans nud specifica tions, Ilouionstrancus may bo filed against said Improvement In tho mauuor nud within tho tlmo provid ed In tho chnrter of said elty. Date of tho first publication of this notlco July 13, 1009. I)y ordor of the common council. W A. MOOItlCS. 7-1 3-1 It City Hocordor. o - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Nervous People And ttioia afflicted with heart weakorii may now linve no fear of the dental chair 11UAU WHAT MHH. UANIiKY HAYU 1 had 1'J teeth extracted at the Harvard Dentins' without the leait pain, and lilghl) recommend them, MItH, IIANLBY, Frcuout fitatlun, Whalebone Plate S10 A Qrtat IHicavtrv, Ihe New WhaUuon I'lale, which It .... IlKhtt-at and airongeal ml known ; doe not cover the roof of the mouths bite corn off tne iouj xuaranteed III yean. 100C Wi: CIIAM.KNOH THIS WO It Ml We will forfeit $100(1 to aor charltabl' Initltutlsn for the dentlut who can make a plate for $16 at good aa we .aake for $10 lO Year Guarantee; (fold Crown, extra heavy full Het Teeth (whalebone 8. H. W.). .in.oo .18.00 IlrldKe Work, per tooth, beat sold. linage not, per toutu, um oiu. , . ,u,iv White I'ruHiia .$4,00 I'eeth lie enameled IU.O0 Oo.u nillilK $1.00 And nut eieewllnic l$ZM) IUt KMr nillujn , io.BO I'latlnum llfllng ' l,oo 1'eeth Cleaned $050 TtlHTII HXrilAOiMt WITItOUT I'AlfT frre Whew Olhtr Work U Ordered If jr our new erelcm of paltileas deutlatry. uied bv ui alone. Our aucctnn Is due to tbe tili'li sradf work doutf by our ex(wrt. gentle manly operator. Harvard Painless Dentists Corner Park and Wruhlngton Sts., ( Ovor Royal llakory, Portland, Or. Ijirgeiit and beat equipped Dental eatab lUbment In tbe world '. 20 offleea In United I States Open Hundajr, 0 f I- Dally until 0. 1 JVr lufarto and Childron. wt. f "lna, mm 7h8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Ad Signature of Ir Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TM( inkh oe.Mii, Wiwo orrr WANT ADVERTISER IIUIE WING SANG CO. Dig stock, bwt goods, now at whole sale prices. We have mado up a now lino of Ladles' WrapporH. Wlilto Un derwent Kltmi'iau and Wales Wo have all klmU of Dress floods nnd Slllts. OenU' tnd Lndlos' Kur'-UhinK floods, Shoes, I'oso, Uinbrn'lai, Em broldory nnd Luco. Skirts, Suits, Ovornlls, rrunlcs. Matting, otc, etc. .'t'Jn North Conimerrtal Street, Salem, Oregon WV7W SWOSfi XI i S. COMMERCIAL Sr nu rnfent .tledlcliiei. or iiietliciues advertised In this paper uru for sale R. STONE'S Drug Store The only caBh drug store in Oie oo. owe no one. und no ono cwoi it; carries largo stock; Its shIrr counters and show cuies aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notlous, toilet articles, wines and liquors ot all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr Stone ti a regular graduate In med icine, and has hud many jears ot ex perience In tho practice. Consulta tions are free. Proscriptions are free, and only regular prices tor medicine. Dr. Stono can be found at his drug store, Salem, Or., from 7 In tho n.ornlng until 9 at nlgkt. fT ra iMrf . '-i i r iv m m -- jr V Ir ' -