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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
PAIL? CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. onFGO.V. THUIl.UWANVA -T " " I .... I I II Illl ' ' J PACE TWO tyfff"""t'.''!!J'j'll ilil'iniiM ' riM xatajl THE CAPITAL JOURNAL R. M. HOFER, Manager E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. 0i rmw'll twelopintnt of AllOrno rublihl Fry EvaiM EPt Sur'Uy. Sl. On-. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (livtil)ly in Ad ranee) B.i. br CrrWr, pfry.r - V n'" 'J DuiV.b Mail. pr yen, 4.W F r,,m.h - Weekly, by Mall. Ir r-r ICO SU Enth FinlLKASBO WIRE TKLKGhAPH EEPOKX 'J HOW EASTERN TRUSTS ARE PROTECTED. The small representation of the West' among the giant corpor ations wMsfe Nffw Year's dividend disbursements totaled $227, 000,000, 4 against $200,000,000 last year, was a striking an omaly, forjhe. increase dividends was due to the nine-billion dollar cropj.'-- ': . ' '' .... The "Mrfeftnfz'ing"T one'. industry after another has taken away fronfChicago the headquarter of many which neverthe less center in Chicago. ; The bigtcking concerns, chronically under federal indict ment, comprise the one big, independent and typically Western industry not removed to Wall street. The annual report of many companies explained the reason for the combinations which removed them from the West to the East, under the fostering care of "high finance." Earnings, not upon the new capitalization, but upon the gross business of the year, are significant. The United, States Steel orporation, headed by an ex-Chicago-an, Judge Gar'y.'alone will pay dividends of $107,773,099 and in '1910 its net earnings were 1131,491,413 on a gross business for the year of $646,382,251, this being a margin of profit of over 20 cent on the business done. , The International Harvester Company, since the Western har vester concerns were combined, has done an annual gross busi-. ness of less than $60,000,000 on which total the margin of profit hns been steadily increasing from 10 per cent in 1905 to 40 pet cent for the last year. The margin, of 2.33 per cent on a gross business of $250,000, 000, Bhown by the Armour & Company annual report is a decid ed and perhaps significant contrast to these figures. For 1909 the Swift & Company margin on turnover was less than 2 per cent. The immunity of Hie Eastern companies from prosecution, as well as the profits of the big trusts suggest how grcnit mu:;t have liecn the pressure upon the packers to join the Wall street con tingent, For five years they have been under fire, but the announce ment at the baivtitet in New York, at which 95 per ce.it of the steel output was reoresciiU-:!, that "prices would he maintained" have escaped fetWal attention. The hijjh prices of steel arc in cluded among reasons advanced for an increase of freight rates upon commodities in general wl . lo manumit prices the to ills arc new ' generally down, causing dle-ti uC UvHteand of workmen Fas West. shut r.ie! WITTY SAYINGS FROM A NEW NOVEL. Josse Iynch Williams new novel, "The Married Life of the Frederic Carrolls," by Charles Scribner's Sons, besides its thor ough optimism and its genial humor, sparkles with such sharp, witty sayings as these: "Irving and Horace lapped the cream of life without doing any of the milking, and yet some people wonder why bachelors don't marry." "Some people, when they receive an invitation they do not care to accept, decline it forthwith, saying: 'Another engagement 1 Irvmg and Horace were more honest.. They always waited for the other engagement." "These ladies who considered themselves 'idealists,' because they believed what they knew was not true claimed credit for it " A wife who attends to her job, summer and winter, cannot help knowing her husband better than he knows himself " dl.rn uetT" tW W0men is aIways 'Mfculous, though he doesntweit Sometime it is dangerous to let him see it " , - Man proposes manage.-,' Woman disposes of it " fore U Wiif' !:hitei.Wa9 fdend' At least he had been be lore he became their architect." ''It h ,o disillusionizing when life is not .true to fiction." Lach aide pohtely put the other at ease all throm the u elaborate dinner, 'We cannot all have thl s J r , t of wea, ? aa Jhe benign attitude of the hosts, 'but let us be kind to E. who are not go b W , We cannot all have b" h br edin, 1ST m of the beautiful'Was the tactful tte Us keep them from suspecting it. " g ' lct . "Scratch a live&nic and ynuH find a dead sentimentalist " 'He who does m worship the "Golden- Calf ,h 7 ' . trodden henoatfc kt. u n talf sha11 surely be OPEN FORUM,', l Th management pf Hje Asylum iivet cr line In a steneluH ihn trtl. of decency, For year refddenl. along that line hav8 been put to all kinds of annoyance in t way of transferring from on ear to another Myt of all kinds, and a genorul "tlm public ledmnn" twatmwu. and tht fid U not yu )wt ll0W p!(slM,K(,ra wmi and transfer on Ctiomoke. t frH near lKh vhever the omimny nt to haul ln a loa.J or two of gravel. The company l to to Towmondea for putting the line shape t"t one mii ride Its rars without a ''"'king atrap, an,i lh r0aJ w,1(n Ifnlshod, 1 good -6U( th,.r le no x. "um for th long and rontlnuod an. iwjane to tlw public, whthi the work r u Mn done. The winp vty should haul It, gr,vo, rtBl8bt,d ,f t doean-t tU coun. n thould eouipel V to.do io, or at W give thu Song. rt r,ident. h0 ..VpWed U aemd by thu line. iom, 4e Noul iwvlo. tad return tor thr heaven kiow. ion li,in. point hM been reached where 'patlenee not oal, t0 bt, a vlrtup bl( be wmea alwost crme , ONE OP THE VICTIMS. J HI rill rtnnn... mtvv iUHr-UHATIONS FILIWG ARTICLES . OF CAPITALIZATIfiw The following arrwies r tu orpor ation ner. tiled to.i.iy v -t, tu s,t' retary of atattv Kl.o.l.w IMviIiir Min ivn,lv Portland, eiipltal, Jio.oou. lVehut,vS Hoomlns ' t ompunv. liend, eapUal, ?1 0,000. ROBBERS SECURED A BIS SUM HKI.I) IT MM!. I KKKS ON TRAIN i.r:nix; skattlk, siiootinh I1M LOSS (T KNOWN HIT "I ,' VV TO BK VEKV LAIK.K. !-auia iBistn wikb 1 j ?, ;,;;(-. A'ash. Jan. .',.11. O. Clark, i rnai! tl-t k. who was shot ly the mask-! iand'(8 v.ho h'ld up the Xor thi.'rn Patilic train aS it pull-d out of the lo.al station last night, was. resting comfortably at the hospital today, and it is belle.ed that he will sun he. Nearly every tooth in his month was shot out when the bullet ploughed its way through, his face. The sheriff's posse i.s still Fearehln? the suburban district and 3d detec tives are semiring the lodging-house district in Seattle fer the two men who perpetrated the hold-up. It is feared that if the men gain entrance to Seattle, tl'ey will escape. The chief of the railroad detective force maintained by the Northern Pa cific started from St. Paul today to take charge of the investigation. In Kent and Auburn, where the country is fairly well populated, the dairymen today Joined the deputies in the search for the bandits, but it is now regarded as a certainty that the men were criminals of no mean cali ber and undoubtedly have gained the city and have made good their escape. The description given by the wound ed mail clerk Is very meager, lie be ing able to say that one man wore a grey suit and the other a black coat. There is no estimate of the amount of the loot, but ns mopt of the lnnk- institutions were in the habit of s-'inlinir larg" sums to l"a.strn cor respondents on this train, the loss may reach into the thousands. The v r." v an a A few minutes after the onok North Coast limit, Ml train on the Northern Pacific j, ulled out (if KiniT street sta tion j't -:: o'clock la-t ni'.-bt. the dei.r r (!;. !'u:t; Kfan s m-'l ru was thrown open nnd two mas!;, d M'en ran in, T.ovellirr revolvers -r Clerks 11. (V ciark ami Charles "!'. Held, Ihey ordered tliein to throw on tin ir iiamt. p.efore tiier !,-., c!i;.j:ee to comply, on." ,r t,0 ,:n.lits s'aii Clark in the fare and the Ihi't c!ro;iied to the Moor of the nr. The other outlaw forced Ileid into (j... clothes closet in ,in,. t.irniT car. and Clark's i. tin, ma inns ''urn was thrown in after him. The nut lavs then iiciMl up n leather sat. liel containing I I packages of registered mail and left the car. It Is supposed they dropped off near Argo or at Kent hen the train slowed down for the crossing at that station. Trainmen discovered the open door of the mail car at Auburn, where the Tacoma section Is coupled on to the train, and a trail of blood on the car floor led to the clothes closet where Reld and Clark were found. Clark was brought to Seattle for, medical treatment and Reid continued on his run East. , , .'j MimwfmmB up Get tha Original and Cenulnt II 0 R L I G ICS MALTED MILK The Food-drink for Alt Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Gi owing cU Jren. Pure Nutrition, up buil J:n g the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the 3ged. Rjc'n mi'lc, malted grain, in powdel form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Askfor HORUCK'S. Li No Combine or Trust A BROTHER IN BUSINESS t.i bo sure that til,' men d ill ill- mean'ime. A ba'll" when arr'Sts are attobipte .not i sc lie is exp.'i ted J. The of- fii ers will form a cordon Libcul the bouse, and then the man bists wiil b called upon to givp themselves up. If they refuse, as is expec ;ed t!ie smudge artist will get busy, lie is said to have a plan to pour a choking vol umeof smoke into the house that w'll nrke it Impossibln for the anarchists to live. No ttiarter will be shown when, foicl to fly from the smoke, the anarchists attempt to rush from their biding place. The police have been provided with plenty of ammunition, and persons in the neighborhood have b"en warned to keep out of gunshot range. The police intend to be certain of capture this tint i. They are enraged at the criticism of their methods in English and Continental papers. The Continental press is openly laughing at the inefficiency of the London force. TAUil'K COMMISSION IlIIX IS Sl l!MITIKI HIMHTS 1KU I) IV A srilKKT ' A I! i i n huni isiti-i'i n n ;t'j INKYITSAIII.K. INI'IfOKOMOV-j A I. CO MUTT. I cnitkd rars? !.sr:n wir.n 1 San Francisco, Jan. .". Two ban- . u,.ia tm rind rnhlied the HUM -U'l.l ll' l - j crew of a San Maeto suburban car at; Huntington Park. Masked and Carry-j ing revolvers tinder their coats, thO rnhhera hoarded the car opposite the, park. One ran to the tront platform, while the other ordered the conduc tor to throw up his hands. The trol ley was jerked oft and the crew searched by the light of a pocket lan tern. The robbers secured $70. The car carried no passengers. Threaten ing to shoot either member of the crew who attempted to give the alarm, the highwaymen jumped from the car and ran. l.iliL A VICTIM OF THE WHITE SLAVERS CXITBD PBESS tK.CSCT WIRE Washiiig'oii. Jan. .". A tariff iu!it miss'on hill was introduced in ;h? house today by Kepreseii'.aMve Nicho las I.oiigworth, of Ohio, after the measure had been subiriMed to tli" president for bis approval. The ten tative law is '!'' ntif.J with the lull which the insolvents. subir.it'cl a y ar a'-'o. an ! wired cause 1 a storm of pro- ICNITCD I'RERS LEASED WM1E.1 Portland. Ore., Jan. 3. "White slav ery explains the mental unbalance of Minnie Kail." said Dr. S. E. Joseph! today following his examination of the gi-l'.s mental condition on orders from the county court. Cbnilei Peters, a fireek. w ith whom she left Redding. California, her home, is in jail charged with "white slavery" by the federal authorities. J V ' 3?;t' i:opi;i:it v.v.. i tiik us I.AI1IIS, VWHOVt rSlTKD l'llKS TEASED WIKFl. I .os Anij'Us, Cal., Jan. ."i. Polic are searching today for a gentleman ly "Raffles" of tin- srri'ots. with a reputation fur Chesterli.-hl taclics Last nklit he lu-1,1 nil Mrs. K. K. Cm ; ,1,1'OllMI, .1 Pr.H l'l M' ANcyc.t'l'riVjOT'ldOli.'I'.U iteil.'.:i::,i!JiV'i).ldiiiuifg'i liitiil'.r S it j.r.t iis ci;e:liii.'ACu. Ji 'lit Promjli,sDi''('s(ioii.C'Pif!ii- m'Ssaralfcst.CoiiHiiisiK'iilm' Opmni-Morphine norMiat-ral. Not Narcotic: jifrfoMDcmunrwm AiiitSmt frmM Yntaftti fatv. innrfortrtemfdv forComslip lion, Sour StonuclbDiartoa Worms .CoiMilsioiis.lPOTiui ness andLossOF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infant3 and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatoe of Use For Over Thirty Years JsSorifllllij Oil A uaranletcT Exact Copy of Wrapper. The onrraun eonmt, ntm nn cm. RECO.IPIKXDS (iKNEKAL COIM'OKATIOX TAX t'XITKD 1'IUtHS LEASED WI11R. Lansing. .Mich., Jan. "i.--A general corporation tax levied against coni- i panics chartered in Michigan and not ! now paying suc h a lax is l ecoinincml jed in the message of Governor Os '.born. sent lo the legislature today. The gn' et iiar also reeoti mends that express rates on intra-state uatliclie n'Kulsiied: tltat i!ie initiative and ref- et'emhi!! he c stablis'ieil. and sag the investigation nl' alb-g.-d ile- ,1'i'egiilanues. NiipnliMMi's (rli was of the unconquerable, never-say-die kind, tlic kind that you need most when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have all failed, don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when useij for any throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of boneless sif- ! feiers. It masters stubborn colds. obstinate coughs, 'hemorrhages, la gnppc, croup, asthma, bav fuver aud whooping eou;;h and is the most safe and certain remedy for all bronchial p Meet ions, ;,0c, $1.00. Trial bottle free ai J. C. perry's. A l iigliliiil IVree!.. tin, a'ltoniobile or bucrirv mav use cms.- braises, abrasions, surahis ! or wounds that demand Buoklen'3 'Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt euro results. For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore or on'ii-i, its supreme. Surest cure. I'.lo at J. C. TVrrv's. LONDON POLICE GO A GUNNING FOR ANARCHISTS WIIJ, MOKK THFMOITAS A XK. (JRO IK)KS' A ' 'i-OSSLM, AXD THK GAXti Wil l, I-OT-SIIOT THKM AS THKY JtlX OCT, (tlMtTM nui unu wiu.i Undon, Jan. 5. The London po lice, reinforced by an expert pyroteth ulst. are hunting a.uarchists today as southern ngeroea hunt 'posums. The pyrotechnist will smoke the 'reds" out, and the heavily armed police, forming a circle around th house In wuicn tho comrades of "Peter Painter" and "Dutch Fritz." Zaars are said to bo hiding, will ' shoot them when they run. Vi Searching for two nlchta an ov. the detectives and specially detailed patrolmen, who have been thronging the Kast Sid,., seekinir iho c.n.r..w. ! of the nit n killed, when i hmiuu ii.av . """v til" .VI noor to the "Anarchist Club" was rld- 0I1 ty machine tuns MmnUy. lave discovered the hiding place of their quarry. They are plan- ung au elaborate attack nn t"-l f '(,,,, fl.. '.."ei'iv. Ir ,,i-n-i., ;. I .. e. ..'. !. , . ., i ,, for r! i.,pr,pri:.t'.)! or ?2r..... f.nj., p!....!!' "soou evenin;-." and :. t!i" , vpeSt.., :i!ari.-s of ti,.. ;.ri!). :'u! "il.j.nk v. u." uiols posessio ntissionetv. TI,. Ir- .-id.-it ha j :.f );. , ,.,.r. ,.. lit ten li d his li i! j; .,!!"IV:.rr, vii! IP! ll - ;,. ,,.!'"' '" ' ' '"' . - ' ' ' ... 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