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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1904)
te r,-mpw'' i 'ipywi'i vw "ty" T?ityip,n;y'f'7'' v,y"! f-bAAtjL Jiuj iJVi DALY CAP.,AL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1904. THRE.B JafcAiiMtliiiiAiJh. A1jb f n i w AA6t o-' Dayton to Hav,e a Bank. Thoro is no doubt now about Day ton having a bank shortly. Mr. Clar- Enc Probert, of Chicago, III., who has ad considerable oxporlonco in the banking business, has beon horo this forook, looking ovor tho field, with the Elew of opening a bank at this placo. lo was favorably Impressed by tho welcome given him by tho business community and tho favornblo outlook for business In his lino in this placo, after being shown' over town by somo of tho business men, and over tho country by J. E. Molllngor, tho entor- . Magazine for January The Magazine of all Magazines for fiction by tfye cleverest stdry-tellers of the day The greatest'writers in this country and England are contributors to the Metropolitan's l&O Pag'es of Reading This is more than is found in most of the 35-cert magazines. Really a 35-cent publication in Quality and Size for 15 cents. 1 12 SKort Stories Such writers as: Phillpotts; Maurice Hewlett; W. A. Frazer; Harbour; Chas. Huneker and IOO Illustrations by Blendon Campbell ; George Gibbs; Arthur Heming; F.Strothmann; Frank Parker; and others of equal note ; 20 Reproductions from Famous Paint ings of George Frederick Watts. 16 Portraits of Beautiful Women This feature sells thousands of copies each month. 16 full ? page portraits, mostly of pretty women of the stage. 1 .All News - stands Price, 15 Cents. I fflC4l) R. H. RUSSBUo PUBLISHER, 3 WBS 39n STRBBT, N. .JT" -1 QXU. cQoAa pt - i Jtsvn fjtje prising real' ostato agent Ha con cluded, nftor interviewing tho busl noss men, to cast his lot hero, and leasod tho Bradley building, noxt to the livery barn, for one year. It will bo a, stnto bank, with a paid up capi tal stock of 125,000. Tho bank will opon for business Fobruary lstMr. 'Probort Is now In Portland purchasing tho necessary furniture and fixtures for tho bank. Dayton Herald. ttn tin a IhJ Kind toa Han Aln B2 Thomas Nelson Page; Bliss vj. JJ. Koberts; Larolyn Wells; James others are among the noted contributors. QKHHHHSHHMHiniHi S- y, '!, i j - Ex-Governor Foster. Springfield, 0 Jan. D.t-The condi tion of orf-Governor Chnrlos Foster, who was stricken with paralysis last night, is extremely critical. Ho never rallied from tho shpek, and died at 11:30. Ho was governor of Ohio from 187!) to 1881, and secretary cl tho treasury undor HarrlBon, succeeding William Wlndom, and was 71 years old. His daughter, Anna, was at his bedside when hd died. For tho last 12 hour3 ho was unconscious. Carman!' Eden Ralph He'nry Y. yA. 0 fjft , . ' i i SHORTAGE ; BILL IN CONGRESS Lumbermen Who Cen ter at Kansas City Push Measure Proposes to Create Liability on the Part of Transpor tation companies fall ing to Furnish Cars Tho Southwestern Lumberman's Association of Kansas City", Mo., asks Tho Journal to publish the following bill Introduced In Congress to compel and regulate tho carriage of Intor-stato freight on all railroads engaged in In-ter-stato transportation, and moro especially intended to creato liability on tho part of railroads engaged in tho business of common carrier where they fall to furnish cars. The full text of tho bill is as follews: Section 1. It shall bo tho duty of every railroad company engaged In carrying, or In giving bills of lading for' carrying, personal property and live stock, between points In different states or territories, upon written ap plication by any person for tho car riage of any such property or live Stock ovor tho railroad of any such company, or ovor such railroad and any connecting llpo or lines of rail road, to any point In another State or torrltory, to recolvo and commonco horeof within flvo days after tho offor of dollvory thorcof for such carrlago, and any falluro to recolvo or com mofico tho carrying Ihoreof' within flvo days after tho offer, of dollvory thereof for such carriage, and any failure to recolvo or commoncG tho carriage of such projiorty or live stock by any such company In any . enso shall untitle tho porson making such application to recovor from such com pany, for each car necessary for such carriage, for each day aftor said flvo days during which such falluro shall contlnuo a penalty, of ton dollars, re coverable by such portions as plaintiff against eald company as dofondant by a civil action in a circuit court of tho United Statos for any district in which such 'company may havo an ofllce and agent for the transaction of any business, upon whom summoms therein may bo served. Section 2. Tho provisions of ' tho next preceding soctlon sllnll apply not only to tho Initial railroad carrier to which such application shall bo made, but also to any connecting railroad carrier engaged In such carrying of personal proporty. and ' llvo stock on any railroad lino or part of a lino bo- tweon tho point of tho tormlnus of, such Initial carrier aud tho ultimate point of shlpmont to which connecting cnrrlcr said porson shall mako a writ ten application for tho contlnuod carrlago of his proporty or llvo stock by such connecting carrier. Section 3. It shall bo tho duty of overy railroad company ongagod In carrying porsonal proporty or live stock bttwoon points in dlfforont states or territories, whonovor so on gaged as solo carrier, or as an Initial or connecting carrier In such carriage, to transport and haul all cars fur nished to any shlppor for such car riage ovor Its line of railroad from tho starting point to the point of desti nation thereon of such shipment, In surn number of days of twenty-four hours each as will equal the numbor residing from the division by the number fifty, of the total numbor of nillos of carrlago of said shipment over its lino of railroad by such com pany with dr -without any remainder by such division, and for oach ad dltlonal day occupied in such carrlago over and abovo such number 'In com pleting such shlpmont said company shall forfeit and pay to ths consignee TWO KINDS OF CHILDREN Children that grow too fast and those that seem hardly to grow at all, both need ScrJtt's Emulsion. It gives that rich 'vital nourishment which is the secret of all healthy growth. It rounds out the long limbs, and helps children to grow without using up all their strength in growing. Mothers ought to know more about the wonderful help which Scott's Emulsion would give their children. W'U wad you mnpU free opon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 fowl Street, New Yctk. of such shlppor for each enr bo fur nished and transported tho sum and pennltyof ton dollars to be recovered by him In tho manner provided 1x1 the first section of this act. Scctto.l 4. It shall not bo a defense to any suit under the provisions of this act, that tho company sued did not havo tho cars necessary for any shipment applied for, or did not havo tho requisite equipment for tho can rlago or hauling thorcof frqm tho point of starting tb tho destination thereof, on Its lino of railroad. Section G. Tho penalties recover able undor this net may bo sued for In ono slhglo count or statement in tho. petition or complaint, without having a separata count for tho pen alty for each car fpr each day for which Buch penalty' is given by this act. foAKEPEACEWITH YOUlHSTOMACn' You Are Certain to Lose If You At tempt the Use of Force and. Violence. You cannot forco your stomach to do work that It Is unable and unwil ling to do. It has been tried time and time again with always tho same 1 result Tho stomach is a good and faithful Borvant; but when pushed bo yond U10 limit it rebels. Somo stom achs will stand much moro abuse than othors, but ovory stomach has Its limit; and when that limit Is roached it Is a vory dangorous and unwlso procoduro to attempt to forco It Into doing furthor work. Tho sonslblo and reasonablo courso Is to omploy a substltuto to carry on tho work of digestion and glvo tho stomach an opportunity to rccuporato and regain Its lost strongth. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro the only perfect substltuto to, tako up anJ curry on U10 work of tho tired, worn out stomachs. Thoy nro natural and onsy In tholr work and cnuso no dis turbance In tho dlgelvo organs. Thoy contuln all tho essential oloments that mako un tho gastric julco and other dlgostlvo Holds; und will dlgost any food that a strong, healthy stom nch will, and do It In tho snmo time nnd In tho samo way. Tlioy work Independently of surrounding condl tlons and tho fact that tho stomach Is weak or dlsoased .(loos not Inllu onco thorn at all In their usoful and offectlvo work. Thoy vlll dlgost fooJ Just as well in a rIubs jar or bottle as they will tn a stomach. You can 8eo that for yoursolf by putting ono of thorn Into n Jar with a square meal and somo wator lo onablo it to 'work Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablost, by thus rollovlng the stomach of Its work, on ablo that organ to rost and rccupor ato and rogaln Its honlth and strength. Tho process is perfectly natural and plain. Nature will heal the stomach Just as she hoals a wound or a broken limb, if sho Is not Interfered with nnd ls pormlttod" to do her work In hor own way. All interference Is 'pre vontqd by Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots aro for salo by druggists evorywhoro at 50 cents a box and If you aro aflllctod with dsspopsla, ono box will mnke you fool fifty times bottor. You will forgQt you havo n stomach and ro Jolco in Uio forgotfulnoss. No drug gist would bo so shortsighted ns to try to get along without Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, for thoy aro so popu lar and aro so well known for tho good they have done and tho happl noss they have cnusod that any drug gist caught without thorn would lose the confldenco of his customors and bo regarded ns bolow' tho stnudard Ills buslnoss would suffer as a re sult and his patrons would go to' other stores and buy their other drugs there as wall-ns tholr Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots. CARRIE , NATION'S DISCIPLE Topeka, Jan. 9. Hlanehe Doles, a tompoinnco fanatic, und a dlsclplo of Carrie Nation, today destroyed, with an axe, a fine picture of the Custer mnseaare, which tho State Hlstotlcal Society oxhlblts In the state bouse. Tho pioture bora a small plato show ing It was presented by a brewing company. Hue was arrostou ana properly Jugged. Another Bad Cashier. Troy, Knn., Jan. 9. Cashier Mar cell, of, the Dank of Highland, Kansas, was held on a charge of forgery today. He turned over all his property to the bank directors for the use of credi tors. The bank examiner places the JlabUIUea at 4300,000 and Marcell's assets at 30 000 lkeumaiisik What Is the uee of telling the rbcomatta that bo foels as It hli Joint were being dis located T lie kqoirs that his euCTerlncs are very much like the tortures of the rack. What he 'vault lo know is what will per manently cure his disease. That, according to-tliouiaud of grateful teitlmonlala, la Hood's SarsaparillU It promptly fieutralli the acid. In tb blood on which the disease depends, com pletely "eliminates It, and strengthens tb ivftfara aAaln&t Its return. TryTtbod'a K FLOWER FAMINE IN CHICAGO Tho Inter Ocean of January 4 saypr Thoro )s. a flower famlno In Chicago at present. Friends and relatives oC the victims of tho Iroquois theator disaster wore In 'soro distress; yester day becauso thoy wore unable to bay wreaths or set pieces with which to honor tho caskets and graves of Uiotr dead. Tho famlno did not assume serious proportions unUl lata Saturady nftor noon. Yestorday It was almost lin posslblo to got any flowors at all. Whero thoy wore obtalnablo In small quantities extravagant prices woro chargbd. Roses could not be bought for loss than $6 a dozen, Carnations woro I1.G0, whero usually thoy mny bo purchased for 30 cents, or 50 cents at) tho highest. Violets woro from $1 to $G a hundred. On Saturday tho retailors fought with each oUior at tho wholoaaKt shops to got tholr orders filled. Two promlnont' down-town florists had re course to fisticuffs.' In tho meantime;, special express orders woro bolng rushed lnjp tho city from Summer" dalo and Hinsdale. Wlso wholesalers as far East, as Now Joraoy and Now York nnd shipped thorn In unusual qunntltlea West, not waiting for tho? "rush" orders that camo In on them. Many of "tho down-town retail flor ists woro compolled to oloso their BhopB before noon yesterday, having sold out tholr ontiro stock. ,Tlur whlto counters land .refrlgorntors wre empty, nnd the fow romnnqts that remained unsold oro tho holly wreaths made up for Chrlatmau fos tlvltlos. Thoy woro not In demand on tho day of mourning. Deafness Cannot Cured, by local applications as they cannot roach tho dlsWsbd portion of tho ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro deal noss, and that l,by constitutional romodlos. Deafness Is cnusod by an Inflamed condition pf tho muciiB lin ing of Uio Eustachian tuba Whon this tubo Is inllnmed you havo a rum bling sound or imporfect hearing, and whon It is ontiroly closed, dc&f noss Is tho result, nnd unlesu tho In flamation qan bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlno cabos out of ton nro cnueed by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in flamed condition of the' mucous ser vices. Wo will giro Ono Hundred Dollars for nny caso of doafnoua (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall'8 Catarrh Cure. Seud for cir culars, free. P. J. CIIBNBY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Cc. 'Hall's Family Pills are the beet. "Portland and Return Only WO." Tho Southern Pacific Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salotn for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday nnd Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Mon day In Portland. The same arrancc- ,mont applies from Portland, giving all Portland pooplo a chance to visit vaU ley points at greatly reduced rates. W. a COMAN, 0. P. A. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of eeo4e49eei in. MILLER. PETER I10C1I. . ... , . . , German Market Just opened, next door to Han rltt & LawronccM grocory stere. a clean, new market, whero all kinds of meat con be had. Low prices and prompt delivery our 9 motto. We make a sDeolalty of fine German sansage of all kinds. Give us a call 1W44Ht-tWfWHMt OStv7&c&: M HI , I