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"AGE TWO DAILY CAPITA! JOCRXAX, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, Ml. the capital journal . HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager Independent Newapiper Devoted to American Principle and the Proems and Draloeawnt of All Oregon Published Every Erenlnft Except Sunday, Salem. Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! (Inrariablr In Ad ranee) CaJlr, by Carrier, per rear 6.00 Per month CaBy, by Mill, per year 4.00 Per month- oekly, by Mail, per year- 1.00 BLx montha FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT CHINA GIRL IS A HUMAN GOLD BRICK SKIPPED WITH A HATIHETMAX AXD SOLD TO A MERCHANT SHE SKIPS AGAIX, AND WILL, ISO DOCBT BE SOLD A.D SKIP AGAIN. CKITD PRESS LliSID W1EI.1 San Francisco, March 17. The ad ventures of pretty Sing Yee, for whom Llew Chuck Sang, a wealthy Chinatown merchant, offered a re ward of $1000 after she fled with a flerce-eyed tongman, caused heart break today to Tor Gat, an Oakland merchant. Sing Yee was "sold" to Tor Cat by her hatchetman admirer, and as soon aa Tor paid the first de posit Sing and her master led. Tor Gat's offer of $500 reward for ihe return of his charmer appears today In a local Chinese paper. He claims to have paid more than that mount for Immunity from punish ment by the tong Invoked by Llew Chuck after Sing Yee's disappear ance. Oakland police and federal deputy marshals are said to have been asked to find the girl. It Is suspected that Sing Yee in the guUe of a "human gold brick" soon will be sold to another unsuspecting merchant. MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN GETS WARM NEARLY HALF A MILLION VOT. ERS REGISTERED- LEADERS OF CHICAGO L.YllOR FEDERA TION THROW THEIR INFLU ENCE TO MERRIAM. tONITBD MESS L1ASID Willi. Chicago, March 17. The mayor alty campaign is waging hotter daily, Today money la being freely offered on the outcome, with edds In favor of Carter Harrison, but It will not be surprising If the odds switch soon. The greatest sensation of the week was a charge mode by Miss Margarot Huley, president of the Chicago Touchers' Federation, that a mlsajonary from the Ilarrlson cam paign committee oanie to her and tried to bribe her to throw her In fluence on Harrison's stdo against Professor Merrlam, the Republican candidate.. Miss Haloy declared she refusod the allegod proposition and then succeeded In persuading the foderatlpn to pass resolutions en dorsing Merrlam. Though Harri son's committee has hotly denied tho charge. It Is hnving its effect polit ically. John Fltpatrlik, president, ,nd E. N. Nockols, secretary of tho Chicago Federation of Labor, have declared for Merrlam. More than 450,000 have registered to date. TWO BANDITS HOLD UP THE STREET CAR CNITKD l'RHHH LEASED WIRE. Los Angelos, Cal., March 17. Two bandits armed with, revolvers and wearing blue handkerchiefs over their faceg, held up a Moneta avenue atroet car carrying five pas sengers at Buena Vista bridge early today. They obtained $50 In mon. ey and considerable Jewelry, They inarWie dthe conductor and motor man Inside, and lined crew and pas sengers up wilh faces to the wall. EXTENSIVE LAND FRAUDS IN ALASKA MNE MEN UNDER LDICT.UET IN CHICAGO IN WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE "FROST CASES" FOR ATTEMPTING- TO DEFRAUD THE GOVERNMENT. Washington, March 17. That the so-called ' Frost cases" constitute the most extensive land frauds in the history of the Interior department was the statement today of Land Commissioner Fred Dennett. Nine men are under Indictment by the federal grand Jury at Chicago. The men are charged with having planned to steal coal lands worth $10,000,000. It is alleged they built a railroad connecting the lands with Alaskan markets and ports, and that they planned to float a multi-million stock company. American and Can adian capitalists are Involved In the charges. - o HENRY BAHM INJURED BY THE CHAMPION UNITED I'ltESS I.KASKt. WIRB. Chicago, March 17. The condition of Honry Bahm, known to the wrest ling followers as "Samson,'' who was Injured In last night's bout with Champion Frank Gotch, Is puzzling Physicians. The champion picked Bahm up and threw him over his shoulder, Biijhm landed on the back Kf his neck and was still unconscious when doc tors arrived. All might he lay In a comatose condition. The physicians will make a final examination today to determine the extent of his in. Juries. The police held Gotch In the ring for a time, but luter permitted him to loav for LiiiQln, Neb., where he Is to moot Kid Cutler tonight. Be fore last night's match Gotch an nounced that he wus ready to meet all challengers within six months. o INSURRECTOS GOT LICKED BYJEGULARS UNITED mtSS 1JEABRD Will. San Diego, Cal., Man. 17. Tel ephone messages hero state that 80 Mexican federal tnoops on the march to Tim Junua clashed with a bund of 40 rebels at Teearte, 35 miles from Tla Juana, at 9 o'clock this morning and that tho Insurreetos we're routed The Insurreetos, It is reported, broko ami attempted to retreat Into California. All but ten reached American territory. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by people of refine ment in every part of the world where the use of the tooth-brush is known, for Almost Half a Century. THE EXPRESS COMPANIES FACE A STRIKE r. SITED rRESS LEASED WIRI.l New York, March 17. A general strike of the teamsters and helpers of the Wells Fargo and the United States Express companies today. Employers of the American and the National Express companies were or dered out but refused to leave their Jobs. General Manager Ashton, of the teamsters' union said today that 22, 000 men are involved in the strike order. Ashton is seeking a general arbitration agreement In order to ef fect a settlement of the teamsters' grievances. If he falls, it Is predicted that a general strike of all teamsters will follow. The express companies are prepar ing for a fight to a finish. o NAT GOODWIN CAN SOON GET ANOTHER WIFE I UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE. New York, March 17. Declaring that Edna Goodrich had won every point in her divorce complaint against Nat Goodwin when the testi mony was heard before Referee J. Campbell Thompson, Mrs. Goodwin's attorney today filed Thompson's re port. The case will come before Jus tice Giegerlch next Tuesday for final settlement, and it is believed the referee's findings will favor Mrs. Goodwin. . MEXICO HAS SECRET TREATY WITH JAPAN EXITED FUSS LEASED Vill i Washington, March 17. Despite denials by Baron Karino and Mexican officials, the belief prevailed today that there is a close understanding whether secret or otherwise be tween Mexico and Japan. It was pointed out by Minister Limantour In New York that a secret treaty was executed three years ago between Mexico and Japan, and it Is believed here that the action of Mexico In granting to the Mikado ports of call for a new steamship line really means places for Japanese "coal piles." o SO.ME LITTLE THINKS OF THE HORSE EDITOR'S Kisser Hobson says it is self-evident that Japan can take the Phil ippines. It Is self-evident that most any man can take pills, but It doesn't prove that he can keep them. Portland is going to give T. R. a blowout. Well, she won't be enter taining an angel unawares, or know. Ingly. The Oregonlan Tuesday, In Its "50 years agp today" reprint has a clipping, In which it endorses the stage mall service as better than the telegraph. The only reason that can be guessed at for the reprinting of the article Is perhaps a laudable de sire on the part r.f the big paper to show that It was wron;; la its infan cy Just as lnexcusaibly as It Is In Its dotage. THE CUNARDERS PURCHASE SOME . MORE SHIPS PASSES BILL TO PENSION ALL TEACHERS onitbd miss leaked wins. J Sacramento, Cal., March 17. Both houses of the legislature hove now passed a teachers' pension bill, and today all that Is needed Is the governor's signature. The Wil liams bill was passed by the house last night. It pays $360 a year to podagpgues who have served for 30 yoars, and sums In proportion to teachers disabled after 20 years' employment. o Old Broker Dead. New York, March 17. Frank Work, 92. broker at tho time Jav Gould was the biggest figure In Wall street, is dead here today. . AVer's Hair Vigor has no effect whatever upon the color of the hair. It cannot iwKsihlv rh.mtp the color In any way. But it promptly stops falling hair, and rfreatly promote prowth. Ask voi r -.'luior ii?,i. Hair Help UNITED PRESS LEASED WII1D. London, March 17. The Cunard Steamship company today purchased the Cairn line of steamers operating between London and Canada under the name of the Thomas line. In ad dition to the vessels now operated the Cunard people take over three new passenger liners in course of construction on the Tyne, and will Institute a weekly service. MEXICANS RE-CAPTURE A SMALL TOWN UNITED rRESS LEASED WIRE. Cullacan, SInaloa, Mex., March 17. Learning that federals were march ing on the town of Guadeloupe De Los Reyes, the rebel command which was holding that city fled and took to the hills, according to two govern ment Bple who were there at fie time and who have arrived here. Hie town was re-taken by Colonel Louis C. Morales and a detachment of the seventh battallim. A few stragglers from the rebel command were takn prisoners. MICH Hi AX RELIEVES IX TAXING IXC0.MES UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE.1 Lansing, Mich., March 17. Michi gan today Is recorded as favoring the adoption of a federal constitutional amendment providing for an Income tax. After signing, the Stewart reso lution approving the proposed amend ment, Governor Osborne today said that he wished the proposed amend ment would meet with the approval of all state legislatures. "The Income taxe Is one of the best modes I know of compelling tho wealthy to shoulder their burden of governmental cost commensurate with their riches," said he. o . A Dreadful Sight. To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle. N. Y., was the fever sore that had plagued his life for years In spite of many remedies he tried. At last he used BuckUm's Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has heiled with scarcely a scar left." Heals burns, boils, ec zema, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles like magic. On'y 25c nt .1. C. Perry's. The cart sent out by the Even ing Telegram of Portland with streaming banner announcing that it was a path-flndlng outfit on its way to Medford, shows that with a ratflrpad, telegraph and telephone lines, and ft j-.ood county road to fol low, the Telegram thinks it can blaze out a trail to that far-off land. Count Ernefet Von Rentlow, the eminent German strategist, says: "Leading Japanese statesmen are convinced that Japan as a great pow. or cannot exist unless na,vaJly su. preme on the Pacific," and adds that she will soon seize the American In sular possessions. If the leading Jap statesmen ere correct in their views, Japan will have to cease to exist. The good St. Paddy has "his day" more power to his elbow. If you are oft the line of mnins, and can't "cook with gas," do the next best thing, "gas with the cook." That's what the horse editor does. There is a greet difference in be ing "toasted' 'or "roasted." Wants Bids for oBnds. The city of Wilamlna is calling for bids on $15,000 10 and 20-year op tional 6 per cent bonds, bearing dates of March 1, 1910, Interest payable semi-annually. Bids to be opened April 10, 1911. For further Infor mation write F. E. Sherwin, city re corder. F. E. SHERWIN, Recorder for City Willamina. 3-7-lmo A temper under complete control Is a great possession, particularly during an unpleasantness when the other fellow Is the bigger. FAIR CROUXD FEED AND .4 i GROCERY i Best Patent hard wheat flour, sack. . t 11.40 Best Salem Flour, sk $1.20 Nice Bacon ...18c 2 lbs. Full' Cream Cheese.. 35c 1 doz. Tomatoes 95c 1 doz. Salmon 11.00 4 fYfilir (net nKnnun . Metor Brand of Alaska Sal mon at this price.) 3 cans Milk (good) 25c 3 cans first class 4-oz. Oysters t 1 Just received car load of alfalfa t hay, per 100 lbs 80c I 60 lb. sack Bran 80c T Shorts, per sk $1.20 7 rtnt Uo n inn lhi, t Roller) fint nnri R.rlov inn X I lbs. $U0 I Come and see me; I will save you money. All J , . , J i f i T An guuus promptly delivered. 4 R. N. MORRIS j i Phone 1407. t acrflyman's Son Cured ol Tnbercolosif To neglect a cold, bronchitis, lung- trou ble or Consumption is dangerous. e nil know how prone peop:e are to deny they have Consumption. It Is a Ratterine dis ease, and the sufferer ll tilled with briRlit hope of improvement. Call consumption by its own dread name and then take Eckman's Alterative, because It is live In Tuoerculosls. No one need doubt about It-there Is plenty of evidence" from live witnesses. Investigate the following: Amenia. N. Y. Gentlemen: "Prior to Feb.. lioS, I located in Rochester, N. Y., suffering with LaGrippe. which developed into Tuberculosis, lly physician gave me one month to live. I was having terrible nifc-ht sweats and mid-day chills and los ing flesh rapidly, having gone from 15a to 13& lbs. I coughed and raised contin ually and became so weak that walkln? a few feet exhausted me. On my relurn home, my regular physician gave me lit tle encouragement. My father, who .8 a clergyman, heard of Eckman's Altera tive and Induced me to take It. The night sweats and chills disappeared, my cough became easier and gradually di minished and in a few days I developed an appetite, the first In months. I am now in perfect health, back to 155 lbs. I feel certain that I owe my life to Ec- man's Alterative." (Signed) E. H. COWLES. . Gentlemen: "I cannot find words to express my appreciation of what your remedy has done for my son. It chanK'J despair Into hope within two weeks f ter he began taking It, and without any doubt In my mind, It saved his life. I wish to add my endorsement to every word of his testimonial." ( tSlgned) REV. J. J. COWLES, Pastor Presbyterlnn Church. Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Kever; Throat and Lung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Eckmnn Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for additional evidence. For Sale by all leading druggists and J. C. PERRY, Salem Oregon. A JAP POACHER IS CAPTURED RY RUSSIANS UNITED FBESS LEASED WIR1. Victoria, B. C, March 17. Cap tured while poaching off the Copper Island rookeries, a Japanese sealer has been seized by one of the Rus sian guard boats and reached Vladi vostock, February 28, according to a despatch brought by the steamer Kumerlc. The local court at Vladivostock or dered the confiscation of the schooni r ami the captain was sentenced to eight months' Imprisonment. . o No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you tt stop work it staggers you. "I cant'" you say. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle Is guaran teed to satisfy. Only 50c at J. C. Ferry's. If v J I A The Doctor Answers On Health and Beauty Questions X By Dr. Theodore Beck t The questions answered below are general In rh the symptoms or diseases ar given and answers in n"' Z to liny case of similar nature PPI T Those wishing further advice, free, ma vsddrew n. im. I Beck. College Bid., College-Elwood Sts. "Layton om closing self-addressed envelope for reply. x0 nupnti, ' be answered . unless full name and address Is given I . 7 " or nom de plume will be used In answers Th ni ' tlons can be filled at any well stocked drue tnf. lp" druggist can order of wholesaler. 7 i. M HMMKH$ Acnes R. : You enn hnve pink cheeks, red I1 is, and also add from ten to thirty pounds to your weight, which Is Mow normal, by having this prescription filled : compound svnip hypopliospliates 6 oig. tincture endomene compound 1 oz., and cniund essence cnrdlol 1 oz. Mix, shake the bottle well and tnke n teaspoon fill after meals If it Is. After the first week grailimllv Increase the dose to two tea spoonsfuls. Also take 3 grain hypo-uudune tiihletB to Increase the weight, as per directions accompanying carton. Worker: There are several good pre scriptions for chronic dysjiepsla and indi gestion of an annoying character, hut I have had lietter success with a scientific treatment known as triopeptlne (tablets) than anything else ; trlopcptiue treats the stomach and digestive tract to bring uboiit a cure, and not merely to relieve, as mmt advertised "dyspepsia tablets," containing pepsin, do. Try the triopeptlne tablets several weeks and let me hear from you again. Charles: I cannot give prescriptions In these columns for private diseases of men and women : Rend me your full name and address, stating your case plainly, and I will write you privately, giving ytiu a pre scription and full advice. There Is no charge for this. Charles E. : The best treatment for oily or greasy hair, dandruff and Itching scalp, falling hair, dead and split-end liuir, etc.. is plain yellow mlnyol packed In 4 ounce jairs and sold by any large retail drug store. This cures dandruff with three or four applications. Directions ac company the jar. This is far superior to the sage tea you hnve tried. Housewife: For the relief and cure of tired, swollen, aching, sweaty and calloused feet, use a tenspoonfutl of vllane powder, and tablesjioonftil of salt to a gallon of hot water. Immerse the feet from 10 to 15 minutes every night or morning. This gives a grnnd feeling of relief, and soon enaliles one to lie on their feet all day. Sick One: You say you have had a long sick spell, nnd have never regained your strength and nervous force, but constantly become weak soon after nrlslng, catch cold easily, perspire too freely, Irregular appe tite, melancholia, etc. Y'our physician should haev given you a sustaining tonic, and yon would have been well. Here Is a convalscent tonic, which is marvelous In action whenever symptoms such ns the above are present : Syrup hypophnsphltes compound a ozs., tincture cadomene com pound 1 oz. (not enrdamon). .Mix. shake well and take a tenspoont'ul before or nfter meals and at bedtime. Mrs. H. L. : Your headache Is caused by the bad case of nasal or head catarrh. Anyone can cure catarrh by using a sim ple nostril wash dally consisting of a half teiispoonfull of antiseptic vilnne powder mixed with a pint of luke-wnrui water. Snuff this mixture Into the nostrils and gargle the throat until nil lumps and ac cumulations of catarrhal matter r. moved. This enables you to bre.thl', ly. stops hawking, spitting "tc r, fr ounce package of vilane powder Ar. ' an ointment by mixing a level t. " of vlliue powder wltS i l Vt bTY Wal vaseline. Apply twice daily' rr. ,i " trlls. Take a grain suli irb t,h " purify the hlootl. U1I'""D tablets t0 Mnid: The symptoms you describe as drowRlness. languor, weakneV. VUci tongue Inllamed eves, yellow ?,".' C0,tBl skin, dry and Itching si Z Tell " melancholia, etc., all indicate" a ser 2 dition of the liver and bowels ft T has become chronic, but this prejcrinn will correct and make vou win E- S extract mandrake drams, com LJ1 ssence cardio I oz. aromatic fluid !c 1 oz aromatic syrup rhubarb I and take from 1-2 to 1 tablespoonful a 1 4 times daily. Keep up ttw j Tto "k weeks, and write me-again 0 " Kdlth O.: The condition of vour chn dren may prove serious in view "that .n,.' cedents died with consumption Tb.'Z that vou are very poor shall not hlnfc me from giving you sound advice w! neglect a cough, no matter how' .'nil? rrent It In some way to cure If Poslbl 'L .11' lle!;e 19 ,he Iest and 2 effective cough syrup that I know of, Z well stocked druggist a U 1-2-oz pack,' of ssence mentho-laxene and mix It a home made syrup according to direction, accompanying it: this makes a full iw of the finest laxative, curative and tai cough syrup, superior to patented or laK goods and about eight times cheaper!! makes the most effective cough rmmh that I have ever prescribed. Take a ti poonful every hour or two. Give chlldn. 10 to 30 drops. A full pint will ct S than 80 cents. " Mrs. E H. U : J nm glad to kaow m, Invigorating tonic has completely restart you to health. (21 A sensible parent never punish a child for chronic J wetting, us it Is a disease. A nZ disease of the sphincter muscles which co tml urination. Obtain one ounce 7t compound fluid halmwort, give 5 to io drops In water or on sugar, 4 to 6 tlm dally, and your child will soon be cured If he Is constipnted have this tilled: A matlc fluid of cascara 1 oz, compound . sence cnrdlol 1 oz, syrup aromatic rk barb 4 ozs. Mix. Hose 1-2 to I m poonful three times dally. Continue treit ment several months if necessarv. City Lass: The persistent anil 'renin use of 3-graln - hypo nuclane tablets will after the llrst few weeks, Increase tl weight 1 to H pounds a week, while tbet improve the blood so that vou may bin pink cheeks, red lips nnd sparkliDg eja the same as your more fortunate frlendi These hypo nuclane tablets are useful li case of indigestion, nervousness, ls lessness, etc. Directions accompany etc! sealed package. AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST ays it is surprising how ninny' old fashioned remedies are being used, which goes to show that it is hard to improve so:ne of our grandmothers' old, time-tried remedies. For instance, for keeping the h.-.ir dark, soft and glossy, nothing equal ing our grandmothers' "sage tea" has ever been discovered. Although, by the addi :iou of sulphur and other ingredients, this oM-fashioned brew has been made more ftoctlve as n scalp tonic and color re storer. Now.1da.v3 when our hair comes ut or gts failed or fray, instead of go ::s to the gard-n or garret for herbs and akin; the "tea" ourselves, we simply o to the n"nn!t dru? slore and ask for i bortlu of Wyeth's flaw and Sulphur. I'liis preparat'on is sold by all leading ri,wWfi for i0 o-rts mid $1 a bottle, or '" '' t direct W tV Wyeth Chemical 'ompany, ."1 CYrthir.lit St, New York Jity, upon reoidr rf -'. J. C. PEERY. Portland's Popular fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Salem Fence Works j Headquarters forWoyen Wire 1 Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb 1 I Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin- X g'e. Malthold Roofing, P. ft. i Ft. and Ready Roofing. All at T the lowest prices. J t CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 250 Court street Phone 114 To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25c. THE BEST STRONGEST AND MOST DURABLE SEWER PIPE M4NUFACT LRED I gS CEMENT t MADE GLAZED SEWER PIPE It will pay you to inves- vestigale before placing your order for Sewer Connections. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. 203 LIBERTY STREET M The House of Comfort Combined Wilh Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m, Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in the metropolis of tne ' Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers Also Operating Seattle Hotel. Seattle. The Bosom Sets Flat The stud bution holes exactly meet, the neck band does aot bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front, In fact a perfect fit if we launder your shirrs. It lg done with our new STEAM PRESSES, wnlcS do not .ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new work. VlsUort welcome. 8 Salem Steam Laundry 13C16B South Liberty Street J B..BI1MJ HJUiUiiiUI Phone 2 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought LOW ONE-WAY FARES To Oregon Electric Ry. Points Daily March 10th to April 10th "'n'cago $33.09 Cinclnnattl 57,90 Milwaukee gijjg St. Louis 82.00 New ?ork 5et00 st- -Paul $25.00 Kansas City S5.00 Omaha "- Des Moines Indianapolis Baltimore, Md i9:,i Boston, Mass W13 Charleston, S. C New Haven, Conn. .. Portland, Me 51.73 5J.15 Colonists tickets from C. B. & Q., G. N. and N. P. points will applr to points on Oregon Trunk same as to destinations on S. P. & & From other points In proportion. Tell your friends in the east of. this opportunity of moving rate mrougn tickets via Burlington Route, Great Kortneru. .Northern Pacific. ".North Bank" and Oregon Electric lines. You can " 7" wun me and tickets wi-1 be furnished, people In the east ""i (sie aeiaus on request. Bears the Signature Get It at Dr. Stone's Drag Store V. F. COMAX, Gen'l Freight & Pass. Agt, Portland, Ore. C. E. ALBI.V, Agent Oregon Electric RaiIW ''4M