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DAILY" CAPITA?. tOVKNAU RALBM. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER M, 1910. TAUT TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R- M. HOFER, Manager hdvmt"it Newspaper Pnotad to American Principle and the Proarrea mnd Development of All Oregon Piibliihnd Every Evening Except Sunder, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATESi (Invariably in Advance) r11y. fcv Carrier, per year 8.00 Per month v 60c Jially. by Mall, per rear 4.00 Per month--. 6c TVWlly, by Men. per rear I 00 Six mon th 60c FITM I.KAPKD WIRE TEIJCGKAPH RKPORT DEVELOPMENT BOOSTERS ON THREE DAYS MOKK 11AILROADH ARB Ilt'IMk ISO IS OHFXJON THAN ANV PACIFIC OOAKT 8TATK ONE REASON IS IT IS THE RICHEST TERRITORY YTK CNKXI'MOTEIl That this state la now entering upon a great era of railroad build ing and that, now ia the time to do the utmost to attract settlers la the belief of Theodore B. Wilcox, presi dent of the Oregon Development league, la telling of the publicity to campaign that will be planned at the annual convention of the league to be held at Salem next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "I venture to predict," Bald Pres ident Wilcox, "that no state In the union will build more railroads than Oregon during the next five year, with the possible exception of Mon tana, which la-50 per cent larger and where conditions are the same aa here. "This makes the time particularly opportune to work for the develop ment of thla state. The new roads now building will bring In many new fttlrrs and the commercial clubs of the atat ewlll attend to tholr distri bution. ' ' "The coming convention will be ti valuable opportunity for the repre sentatives of the various commercial bodies to get together end exchnnge Ideas, gather Inspiration and roselve fncntiragement for tho coming year." Fresldont Wllcpx Is on tho pro gram for an address and It will be tho most notable of the convention. Thoroughly conversant aa he in with the Industrial development of the Pacifies Northwest, anything he mny Bay of the futuro of this Rreat re gion will be llatened to wl!i Inter est. Announcements of great Impor tance In the railroad situation are texpeoted from the offleliila of the 1IU1 lines. James J. Hill himself plans to attend If he can get away from New York In time to reach Sa lem for the ' cunventlon nnd It Is 'thought probable he will make defi nite statements regarding tho build ing of new lines In the Northwpw. Tbi'ro Is a wealth of other tnlnt on thf program thnt promises in TnnVe the coming gathering the inii-t IntiM-CHtlng by fur In tho htutory if the league. The Southern l'uclflc officials will be present and have something to ay to Siilem people. They alBO do things occasionally. THE COUNTRY'S . POPULATION IS 92,000,000 Washington, Nov. 26. The popu lation of the United States today approximately 92,000,000, accord ing to experts of the census bureau, who base their estimate on the pop ulation of 16 states and two terri tories already given out. The exact figures they have com piled, counting Alaska, are 91,851, 889. The census figures were taken last April, and at the rate of In crease for the last 10 years, the dif ference between that figure and 92, 000,000 almost would have been made up. According to the ensus bureau, the percentage of Increase for tho nation at large will exceed the ra'e of the separate ' states. The state and territories already announced show an -average Increase of 26.02 per cent. NO HOPE FOR TEN MINERS ENTOMBED ONtTBD f'stiSS LIASHD WIH1.V Evansvllle, Ind., Nov. 26. Rescu ers emerging from the mine of the Providence Coal company at Provi dence, Kentucky, today reported the mine filled with gas, and that the 10 miners entombed in, mine No. 8 have been given up as dead. The men have been shut In tor 24 hours, and until the gases are worked out res cuers will not bo able to reach them. The ertomber men are in the lowest level of the mine.', WILLAMETTE OWES MICH TO COACH SWKETLAXO BERING RIVER FLOOD DID BUT LITTLE DAMAGE (ukci'sd run umn wins.) Cordova, Alaska, Nov. 26. Fears of los of lift! in tho Oluclal flood which swept down the Bering river yesterday were allayed today when further report wore received from Katalla saying that searching parties had (ailed to find anything to indi gent that fatalities had resulted from the flood. The water subsided rapidly and today the Bering river aaaumed Us normal condition. That greater damage was not 'don by the rush of water and Ice bergs is attributed to the mildness of the weather. The river was not froien over to a great depth and consequently the water flowed freely preventing Jams with the serious re sults that would have followed. WAS WORTH -,O)O,Ht0 . NOT WORTH TEN CENTS NOW fttmnn rKs ijasxd wins) TCew York, Nov. . Klthurd T. "Wilson, 79, head of the H. T. Wilson banking company, dtud early today nt bs Fifth avenue residenpe here. Mrs. Cornelius Vauderbllt and Mrs. Ogden Ooelot, hi daughters, were with him when the end euiue. Wll ,oq i reputed to be worth twent" millions and was a director In twen ty railroad conipunles. The Willamette University fool ball tonm has probably been the most auceeHsful of any that the University has heretofore put out. Though ber scores agalnut the smal ler schools have not been very large It Is because of tho fact that Couch Sweotland Instructed his men not to run up large scores ofr apeclnl rea sons of Ms own. When the local team played Hill's Military Acndomy It would have been posslblo for the Willamette hunch to have scored be tween 60 and' 70 points on them. The same with Mt. Angel college. It was not evident to the spectator that In the gnme with the O. A. C. thnt Willamette hnd tho stronger team nnd It wns merely a fluke that O. A. C. scored at all. With the exception of McUue at end. tho team Is practically what II wns last year but tho chnnge In tha plays and fertile brain of the conch dovoloped a unity of play" and Inter1 ference which has puxzlod the best of them. Wrlth the material that he should have Coach Sweotland will un doubtedly develop a championship team next year. It is certain that he will get some good men here next season. With a tow strong men to fill the weak spots and two large halfbacks, there will be nothing to it. In the opinion of the team Coach Sweotland Is much superior to any coach In the Northwest. SOIiDIEH JAIL BREAKERS ARK RE HIND BARS OHIT.D Filial LS4ISD WIBS.1 Fort Stevens, Or.. Nov. 86. A double guard was placed over the guard house at the fort here today following the capture of Privates Haldrldge, Roberta. Johnson and Ward, who escrped early In th week from the prison. The men were taken prisoners by Private Peteimm and Smith, who captured them at Svensen, a small station IS miles from here, which they had utered to renew their food supplies. The men's escape from the prison was carefully planued and daringly carried out. A posse of 800 soldiers searched the hills for the ecaptJ men for two days. THE SLEEPING SICKNESS OF BOOSTING CLUBS WILL HE DISCUSSED AT SALEM WITH THE LI I) OFF HOW TO IUtlXG THE'' DEAD TO LIFE ' AGAIN. sj4k Sarsaparilla Acts directly and peculiarly on the blood; purifies, enriahes and revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whclc sys tem. Take it. Get it today, ' In ununl liquid form or In chocolate coated tablets called Sarsatabs. Mr. Taft Is wondering if Ohio really Is "hi own state." "Sick Commercial Clubs snd How to Cure Them," Is the subject to be discussed thoroughly at the Oregon Development League convention on Monday. Offlclals of the sick clubs will be present, and wll lbe asked to describe their symptoms fully, so that the proper course may be followed In treating the disease. Ailing clubs, hampered by arrested development, lack of onurlshment, catalepsy or the fatal sleeping sickness, as well as oth er maladies that overtake commercial bodies, will be treated by experts. Special! Coming. Specialists who have been called Into consultation to give their advice on the Ills of 'the sick clut-s Include such noted professional- men as J. R. MacLean, of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce; Secretary A. L. Sommers, of the-Tacoma Chamber of Commerce; Francis Hopo.'of the California Devel opment Board; Tom Richardson, or Portland; C. C. phapman, secretary of the League; Rellly Atkinson, sec retary of the League of Southern Idaho Commercial Clubs; Secretary J. K. Barnes of Southwest Washing ton Development Association, and others. Portland Apple Show. Portland will decorate In honor of the Oregon Apple 8bow to be held there November 30 and December 1 and 2. There will be decorations In the windows throughout the city, on the streets and In the button holes of pedestrians' coats about town. i The change In the location of the show to the building at the south west corner of Fifth and Washing ton streets Is meeting with the ap proval of every one. President Elliott Coming. Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific, will be at the Salem' congress and will attend the apple) show, and speak to the people. His position as the head of a great rail- way system, and president of the Spo-' kane National Apple Srow, give his J remarks a special significance, for he 1 a leading authority on apple grow ing. v Scientists who have made the busl ness of apple growing a life-long study are on the program for Illumin ating addresses on the problems the orchardlBt has to face. Such experts lii horticulture aa Prof. C. I. Lewis, A. 8. Thornber, C. K. Bradley and H. S. Jackson are on the program. Max well Smith, editor of "Fruit Maga zine," and manager of the Canadian Apple Fhow, will speak. Aijers Cherry Pectoral Throat Lame back comes on suddenly and Is extremely painful. It Is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Soli by all dealers. Capital National Bank Capital $100,009 Oldest National Bank in Mirtcn County. DIRECTORS: J. H. Albert, Pres. B. M. Cr lean, Vice-Pros. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier. John A. Carson, Geo. F Rodgers ALASKA SCHOONER WRECKS FOUR SAILORS PERISH fDMITCD rltll I.KARBO W!KS. Juneau, Alaska, Nov. 2 6 J Word was received here today of the wreck of the schooner Sea Light, near Cape Ommaney, at the southern end of Barren Island, Iji a severe storm Mon day. our sailors perisnea. w nen the vessel struck the crew of eight di vided and left on the open seas In two dories. One of the latter boats got Into Sitka last night, with the four men scarcely able to speak, so ter rible had 'been the hardships they en dured. There Is little doubt that the other dory drifted north and was loBt. ALFONSO WILL HAVE THROAT OPERATED ON rcHino rsrss tri'im wins.) Bordeaux, France, Nov. 26--That King Alfonso ,of Spain, may have to undergo a serious operation on his throat Is the rumor that has stirred court circles In Europe, following the visit of the royal head of Spain . to Bordeaux. Alfonso and the royal party will arrive late this afternoon. The king will go at once to the san atorium, of Prof. Moure, where elab orate preparations for his reception have been made. A Regular Tom- Boy. . Was Susie) climbing trees and fences, jumping ditches, whitllng, al ways getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps,' burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother Just applied Arni ca Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable bolls, ulcers, eczema, old aorea, coma or piles. Try , It. 8Kc. at J. C. Porry'a. X Rnllahln Rpmodv in. ' JFLYS n ATA I) II EI If &Jo r.bit) um 1 mi.. 11. jn&xw. ri..f. ti,.,v. b-i-. " ., fta I J p VIVUIII WUII1I ii quickly absorbed. 1 Ginei Roliet it Once. flUft.rc. r. it... .u.- aA-v...W9 y.u-v., ;V V'" Hi. ffi.iinaaH ,1 1 . 1 . n brane reuniting frora Catarrh and drive away a Colli iu the Uood quickly. Itcsioree the Seiiaos of Taste and hmell. Full xizi 50 ots. at Drasgiot or by mail. Liquid Ornam Balm for ue in atomizers 75 cl. Elv Brother. t6 Wurrin Strxnt. N VorV. k ' I r: r i P A I uir uruuiiu ecu and Grocery l-giii: nice Table Peaches. 35c 3 large cans Milk 2 So 3 cans Choice Oysters 2 5c 2 cans Minced Clams 2 3c 1 Hi rnn Chinned Hei'f...2j0 1 crn beat Columbia Rive- Salmon loc 3 rans Sugar Corn 25o 3 cms Tomutoes 2 60 17 lbs. best Cane Sugar. $1.00 Full line of Groceries r.nd Foed. Grain Rolling to Order. . Free Delivery. Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered, R. N. MORRIS X Phone 1197. I Wiring Old Houses a Specialty, Prices Reasonable. Electric lighting effects of best quality at lowest prices in the city. EL TOSTO, the toaster, without soot or odor, we have them. Electric Fixture and Supply Company 245 N. Liberty St, We Manufacture SEATTLE MILLIONAIRE INDICTED FOR SWINDLING oniTiD rni lxiiin wins. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 26. -Clarence D. Hillman, the Seattle millionaire real estate opera'or, must plead to the several Indictments charging him with conspiracy to defraud by use of the malls, December 1. This is the decision of Judge Donworth, who has been considering Hillman's motion to quash the lndictmeuts. The indict ments are sustained, and Hillman must go to trial. He is alleged to have swindled hundreds of poor per sons by selling worthless real estate on the weekly payment plan. A BOXER KNOCKED OUT TAKES THE FULL COUNT Presque Isle, Me., Nov. 26. -'Coroner Moore has ordered an Investiga tion of the death of Billy Dunning, a heavyweight boxer, who died here early today, after having engaged In a prize fight. Dunnlng's opponent was Jack Leon. Leon knocked Dunning out with a right cross to the Jaw. Dunning struck the ring with his head In falling. He never regained consciousness. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, as: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J..CHENEY. ' Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. i! Salem's First Class Hotel :; THE MARION American Plan $3 Per Day and Upward Ladies' and Gentleman's Grill Ser vice Between Meal Hours and Until Twelve Midnight ii H. W. DOOUTTLE, Mgr. ; i We Told You So a Notice of Viewer's Report for Widen ing Fairground Road. Notice Is hereby given that- the viewers appointed to assess the damages and benefits accruing to private properly pn account of the widening of the Fairground road. have filed their report with the city! recorder. That such report contains an assessment of damages accruing to private property owners for a strip of land five feet wide .on each side of the Fairground road from Sixth street to the Southern Pacific railway tracks. The amount of such damages together with a description of private properly are fully set out in said report, now on file at the of' flee of the elty recorder, at the city hall in Salem, Oregon, reference to j which in hereby made for a mon perfect description of sa'd damages, We' told you to come early If you wanted choice in the Claggett Fruit and Garden Tracts. Several took our advice and have bought. Others are waiting. Once more we call your attention to the fact that no other subdivision can compare with, this for Boll, Location, Price and Terms. Located only 3 miles north of Salem on a good gravel road. To See Is to Buy V , .. 1. 1 -1. ... Prlrn 11 2 R to II BO ner acre. U Terms, $100 per tract, cash. J 1.00 per acre per month. Call and get a map and prices. Derby & Willson Selling Agents. U. S. National Bank Bldg. and the private property appropriat ed. All persons interested in said re port are hereby notified that the council will consider the same on and after Monday, the 28th day of November. 1910, at the hour of 7:36 o'clock p. m., at which time all per sons having any objections thereto are required to preeent the same, if any they have, or file tbe same prior ihoreto in writing with the city re corder.' W. A. MOORES. 1 1-2 2-5t City jlocordev. XAJ If With our new and modern Box Factqry now in operation, we can furnish promptly ! BOXES Oh ALL i Building Materials Including ; Lumber Lath, Lime, Cement, Roofing Paper, Shingles, Doors, Windows, I Mouldings. Plaster, Sand, Gravel, Cedar Posts Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Building Paper, Common Brick, Face Brick, Fire Brick, Sash Weights. Sash Cord. Fire Clay. We carry a fine stock of Brick and Tiling suitable for Fire Places. Call and inspect our samples. i ESTIMATES FURNISHED ii The ChasX Spaulding Logging. Company Office Front and Ferry Phone Main 1831 - - -