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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1904)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904. DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, ' 8ALEM, OREGON, , TWO i i T M r, Wh. DAILJCAPBAL JOURNAX BY HOFER BROS. flMMp SIIS xrywpg-r X-RADIUMS Republican National Ticket For President. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York. For Vice-President, OIIAk. W. FAIRBANKS, of Indiana. For Presidential Electers: O. D. Dlinlck, of Clackamas. A. 0. Hough, of Josephine." jr. H. Hart, of Polk. EL A. Fee, of Malheur, o It la published that tho $400 secre taryship of tho Panama canal com mission has been glvon to a Maryland told Democrat, and there Is some wall ngsafd, gnashing of teeth. Last j ear a Mrs. Gibson wanted 'jSJiofi of Tho Journal. This year a Mr. Glbion wants It Wo hope there are no moro of tho Gibsons wanting any thing. ' Tuosflay the fall of Port Arthur and tho'iGlbson libel suit were on, Tho Jour nal bulletin board. One had about as much foundation as tho othor. A frlond says: The Journal has got its foot Into It again." Well, a Dutchman's foot Is so big Is never get3 very far into anything. BUSY HOUSEWIVES. SBsl riamin,i Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent Cure for Nervousness. A Salem business man returned from THE GREAT LAW80N STORY. Tho secret method of multiplying SnlUlons by which tho enormous for tunes of Standard Oil and othor big tne ni0lintalns where ho had been tlnnncinl Institutions wero created pIluntlng onu ning for a month, and Veritably out of nothing Is tho toxt na wlfe wou, not sleep with him un of. tho September Installment of (t ho na(l oeen deoderlzeJ. ""fYunziod Flnanco,"x by Thomas W.j . TLaweon, In Everybody's Magazine. It Tenement House Fire. 1 no exaggeration to ay that the ' Now York, August 24. Fifty fam fcrticlo Is of tho most sensational ln-(l"08 wero made homeless by a tene le;W and importance, Tho story of ment house nre at Williamsburg this Wvt" Standard Oil sot about getting morning. It was ncco.ary for many Iho control of banks and trust and. of tho occupants to be rescued by tho I inauranco companies; how It Juggled firemen, incur runua so as to oxiena us oper ations; tho process of the "trustlflca- i i i i i t ' M l i il ' ' t ' ' ' ' i r i i MRS. IAJLU LARMER. j MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY In Rome. -Pnrrilnnl Hntnltl nr. -v ,. ,, . . I ...., t.C. V. ........ ...... . uoir m corporation! as inoy pracuco , ryed today from an extonded toUf , Ho Is preparing a report of Satolll Rome, Aug. 24.- It, and tho upbuilding of tho greatest meric , ' ""'" "'" - ". the condition of the church In America toakos a revelation of tho most . ,. . ... . . . ... .for tho pope. startling significance. Tho mystify- 0 lnn comploxltloa of flnanco offer no ff-nnirrrf aitficyltlos Mr. Ijiwson cannot got WH 1 Kfco ordinarily clear and convincing, He TranVly states his own participation J In the Amalagamated deal, declares Ural tho railcus part nor. Including! lilra&olf, recolved much loss than tho Vrb of the profits they wero en- Utled to, and winds up an extraor Unarlly Impreimlvo artlclo with a ?lct uro of liow tho Amalgamntod deal , FROM THE RACE "was carried through City" Rank. In the National THE HON. MOVEMENT TOWARD E8TY. "William Allen White analyzes Senator Brownell Announces That He Will Not Be a Candidate Portland, Aug. 24. State Senator Oeorgo C, Urownoll has withdrawn from tho race for the presidency of the omo of tho oppoMtlon, to the re- Btatoonatornnd has thrown his lnilu. election of President Roosevelt In cnco to , rvftl( 8onntor Wnam onjartlclo on tho Postal Fraud In Kuykondall. of Lane. This action Is tho September McCluro's. Roose.(tl0 wull of a ,onff conferonco hcIJ unreasonableness" In dealing .wUi ,n tho Holol VorilmA yctcrday. when Crimea against tho state, his prosecu- Mo8sra Brownell and Kuykondall mot tlon of thieve and law-breakers, has wlth Un(0(l 8tat0s Sonntors MUcho organized ngnlnsl him dishonest am, FuUon Sonator R A ton In high circles and In low ,oai;ilo of Kuykonlall. was also pros circle. Tho appearance of one Hon- ont ,, took ,mrl , ,fl0 conforenco8 man In a group of thloiui pro- whloh (ormlnntPt, , ,, KCtt,umonl 0, ilucos tho lustunt oryattilllKutloii of .n... ll "es, I am out of tho ruco," said tho Senator from Clnokamas, last ovonlng ' lI llfivn m- fM'mt nff mirlltm. ftf Qnn. tlon In the nostolllco business.1' , ,.....,,., , , . ..,-. .w, invuiuiil iUru J aw II I III .elected president of tho state senate" And that was nil Mr. RrownoII would Ho was smiling Mrs. Lulu I-armor, Stoughton, Wii y: "For two years I suffered with ner vous tronblo nud stomach disorders until it saomed that there was nothing to me but a bundloof nerves. " I was Tory Irritable, could not sleep, restor compose myself, and was certain ly unfit to take caro ota housohold. " I took ncrvo tonics and pills without benefit. When I began taking Poruna I grow steadily better, my nerves grow stronger, my rost was no longer fitful, and to-day I consider myself In perfect health and strength. " My recovery was slow but sure, butl porsovcred and was rewarded by porfoel health." Mrs. Lulu Larmor. Mrs. Anna B. Floharty, recent Super (ntondentof tho W. O. T. V. headquar ters, at Galosburg, 111., was for ton yoari ono of tho leading women thero. ilet husband, when living, was first Presi dent of tho Nebraska Wesloyan Uni vonlty at Lincoln, Neb. In a lotter written from 401 Sixty leventh stroot, W Chicago, 111., she lays: "I "ronld not be without Pernna foi ten times its cofC'' Mrs. Anna II. Floharty. " Summer Catarrh," a book written by Dr, Itartman on tho subject 3f the ner vous disturbances peculiar to summer, tont free to any address by The Perunj Medtolna Co., Columbus, Ohio. "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner' Market Young Chickens 10c. Hens Sc. Eggs Per dozen, 20c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per doz, 20 .c Hoo Markst Hops 19 25c. Potatoes, Vegetables. Etc Potatoes lc. Onions 21c. Wood, Pence Posts, KU, Second growth 15.76. Afh J3.00 to 13.75. Grub oak JG.50. Cedar posts 12c. Hldet, Pelta and Purs. Green Hides, No. 1 ic. Green Hiues, No. 2 Ic. Call Skins 45c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skim 25c to 11.88. Grain and Frour Oats Buying, $1.10 per cwt. Barley ?21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, 3.75. Live Stock Markat Steers 22c. Cows ll?4c. Sheep $1.502.0O. Dressed veal 45',c. Fat hogs 55c. Hay, Ffcd. Cta, Baled cheat 10?11. Baled clover J9. Bran $22.50. Shorts J24.00. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Eggs lGc, cash. Butter 222Gc. Butter fat 22'c, at station. SKIN DISIAS The OticcrotsiiinEf of Rnd ti While not always painful these arc aggravating w expression. With few exceptions they are worse ft? anu. summer, wnen inc ysicm uegins to tllaw outsold poisons that liave accuruulnted during the winter tal Then boils and pimples, rashes and eruptions of p31 j.,oM Utirl tnnte their no- .. .. . 'M n.mA anA Kczema and S. S. S. Is a good modioinn. Tetter the twin terrors of house all the while. It la an excellent ' le.lle' . .. .., t,-.i. give Btreno-th to the aystom.and nr, . 'h i Skin diseases xseuie .iisu, orKanB. It g-lvea appetite and energy and U8 Poison Oak and Ivy, and one foel better in ovory way. IhaveXoup.il such other skin trouDies ns an oj ' : l or meuthi: the cold weatlier, break out KOt ; our8( bUt s. S. s. la tho only medlcicil! . A A. ..alV r1 Atd - . ..1 in ainllAVA T (It'll 1 MMm. A .'"I allCSll lO loruicnu uu uia- bodudu iu iu..,. ...... -""'lJurnuvelyk tract by their fearful bun, XTgStttZjZ r nnii ui iiiii mi' . a !!( i , i. i 11V.U11IK "" ....b...,j. tho group. Mr. White (IiiJh a homely und Vraotlcnl meaning In Roosevelt's no- namely, that when a thief steal from tho American goverumont, If thero Is! Kl Ifttt Irk ttnttlnlt ll(.k l. k.i .... ..,. I .,, .w ,.,.,. ,, ,.. ,,,UmrU , (m tho 8U,,j0ct iui iiiiii, iiiiii ii Kili KU III JUII 1 lull I why Rooflovolt Is regarded ns nn unsafe man In certain Imslnoas tsIroloH, whero builness methods and traditions llcenso note whloh. scraped off tho veneer of high flnanco, aro mort) stealliiH Tho ouefliiniKlnK conoluslon la tvaolied by Mr White that "the movement toward common, old-fashioned honesty suoma to bo a general movement. It ssems to b sprluKlng rrom the iKHple. and to the maklns Itsijir nmniroHl thwush men llko Hooiuvelt and Urlwow and Folk ami Jerome ami the OtilcuKo crowd hoad oi by "Illlly" Kant, and hundroda of lesaer lights known to the peoplo of overy oomimmlty; thla movement Is using tho party system to Its ouds with much pmetlcal skill; ami also tho movement toward political do oenoy Is olonrly crowing itroiig In tha great nowpapr and mawAaiins of the country." and happy, and apparently wns woll pleated with tho change of affair. HEALTH SEEMS GOOD FIRM CAUGHT SHORT Page and Company, Cotton Brokers Are Forced to the Wall Naw York. Aug. St. Tht failure of lKS & C(niwu-, jro.ntfum tnembeirf of thg Naw OrteAiw ami Naw "ork cottou axefcnaR! was aniMHiHcaa tW mornluK- It l aald the firm was vaught ou tk sltort U of the ul OAJiTOIlXA. ftHWYwtewAfHBto rf (wmtk New York. Aug. 21 Mr. Majbrlck left tho Holland House at 11:20 o'clock and took tho West Shoro road for KltiKeton. From thore sho will go to Htlenvillo, where she will remain until called upon to testify In tho suit Involving- her property In West Virginia. She was accompanied by Dr. Emma DensuuH-e. and looked perfectly heal thy. She will be the guet of Attorney and Mrs, Hayden, who reside nt I9t-lonsvillo. Mighty Hunter Home. Cooke Patton, of Patton Bro3., ar rived Tuesday from a month's- outing In tho mountains of Douglas 'county, where, 100 miles east of Roseburg, he hunted deor In tho Cascades, and cap tured tho wily trout in Fish lake. His growth of beard and rustic appearance was sufllclcnt to completely surprise 111 j brothor, who only recognized him by his voice. His wlfo Insisted on knowing who he wns beforo sho would open tho back door to any such tramp. looking follow, and his little daughter nlono would recelvo him Into full fam ily rommunlrfn.' Ho has great yarns to spin by tho hour, and has a deep grudge laid up against tho attorney- gonornl of Oregon, who nccompanled him on tho trip, anit, being an accom-' pllshcd mountaineer, stationed Cooko for two hours on a deor trail, where, the mo3qltos and black gnats were thick, whllo Crawford had taken the usual precaution to smear himself W flt.li oil. Patton says being burned nt tho stnko would bo a plonlo to what ho experienced on that occasion. Armour Loses by Fire. Chicago. III., Aug 24. Tho Armour hair and gluo plant. In the north stock yards, was destroyed by tiro early this morning. Tho loss Is $100,000 Tho pollco say tho flro was caused by spontaneous combustion. Suro Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bllng. Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro curod by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy Stops Hchlnc and blooding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties freo. wrno mo about your case. Dr. Bc- sanko. Phlla., Pa. Fore salo by Dr' S. C. Stone, druggist PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat WaTo, Walla, 80c. - Valley 83c. Flour Portland, best grade, $4.25 $4.55; graham, $3.504.00 Oats Choice white, $1.22. Barley Feed, $20 per ton; rolled $22. Mlllstuft Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $15$16. Potatoes' Fancy, $1.251.40. Eggs Oregon ranch, 2021c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1212c per pound; turkeys, 1416c. in$r, Itching ana sunging. nor ana tonlo known to tho world to-day. A course of S. S. S. now Will . . FRANK HOENsil .... , .... iMn F.mt aofenm hi, m purify and enncu uie Diooa, - - - rp mmiri: uliu ,w". ! ,--. n.,jLtiii. 'rrv off the bodily impurities through the nn channels. The skin, with good blood to nourish retinitis smooth and free of all disfijrurinjr erunH Send for our book on diseases of the skin, andA us if you desire medical advice or any special information. This willo, you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, ty Japanese Steamer Lost. London, Aug. 24. The agent of Lloyd's agency at Nagasaki, telegraphs that tho Japanese steamer Akunoura Maru has been lost off Goto Islands. Part of the crew was saved and land ed. Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Bay. On June 1st the Southern Pacific Company will resume sale of excur sion tickets to Newport and and Ya qulna Bay, both season and Satur-day-to-Monday tickets will be sold. This popular resort la growing In fa vor each year, hotel rates are reason able, and the opportunity for Ashing, hunting and sea bathing are unex celled by any other resort on the Pa cific coast. A ... . lM,nMnK., , rtiuunfc iiiu miuivoLuiK animals tl Rlngllng Brothers' zoological dlspij this season; Is 'Baby Boo," the od baby elephant born and successful! reared in America;, two splendid epj Imens of tho practically extinct raffe, two-horned horses, several Bengal tigers, a bi-horned rhino the only ono in captivity, and uuitu uuuiuua, luuiuuniy tj Lrained tl ephants. Morley Comes to America. London, Aug. 2 It Is announce! today that the Right Hon. John Mori ley, tho liberal member of parllaneal; will accompany Andrew Carnegie to America In October. Morley will visit with Ptesldent Roosevelt. i; MtlWMaaiMiUMSW MWMMMi University of Oregon vjowege oi wieraiure, science anj tne Arts Lollece ol Hcience and 1 1 Engineering. Bchool of Mines and Mining. i is. i bchool of Music, School of Law, School of Medicine, i Jf.ThQBeeaion of 1903-4 opens Wednesday, September 14. For catalogue, '' ,... VVW REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Fiif?pn Oregon. i r ' 9 SPICE CABINETS 35 CENTS Hoar Still Lives. Worcester. Auk. St. Senator Hoart Btt a comfortablo night, and tho trouble with a4a tnrtwt and lung has euUroly- iliwippttrtHl. lie still vory wank and Has ivo turmti of strensth. TALKEi) OVER AFFAIRS Stole Many Cartridges. uoriin. Aug. 24. Tho Vosslsche ZoUung states that the Aroranlan rev olutionary committee daringly stole 5i53.00O rllle cartridges and 67.000 re vohor cartridges from Russian Alex aiulorp. In . Cnucusua, and convejed miv iiniuuw over in irontier unmo ltMlVKi. Oiiiw Ray. Aag. i Prealdant ll00t and lJMteBant-Covornor Woodruff, of Now York, la talklug ovat th rtmHiro Male poilUea todai iaoideniall)- nralloavd tho candidacy of a promlneut New Yorkor for the plae of aaelitaat rwretary of agricul ture, now being dlseussod. Chalnuan Cortelyou. of the national committee, cauio In durinr th, tml noon and a Ml remain ovr night ' Special Excursion to SL Louis. August 8. 9 and 10. September 5, C and 7 and October 3, 4 and 5 aro the remaining dates upon which tick ts will be sold at the reduced rates to the St. Louis fair. Theso rates apply over the Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. For the pat rons of thaee roads special excursion oars will be run through from Port land and St. Louis without change. Se the many points of Interest about the Mormon capital and take a ride through nature's picture' gallery. During tho closing months travel to the fair will bo Tery heavy. If you contemplate, going write W. c. Mc Bride, general agent at rortland for tho Denver and Rip Graade. for par ticulars, ot those excursions. S5-2m 0 o 0d 2 H in 2J Th ose Spice Cabinets 35 Cents Worth Doable What We Ask For The They Will Not Last Much Longer. It not too ea,ly to contemplate you, capet wants for Fall. We a,e already showing many new things m Rogs, Att s J Velvets and Axminstw Carets Tk House 269 Liberty St. Tl, shinff mmi vlX I I S totes Safom -j a - auo iLioany Ce: SPICE CABINETS nT. 1-4 J&4 (A 5.15?. rr.'. wIW- wTm iw - wj -mimmtmiK '--igyltirfOT'--ityirjfiTr-.r, BsBWwaggaiwIM yeVjiTT. "ggtgjffiS ggLBrorga