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W-f Tir fefc' MONDAY. AUOUST29, 1901. DAILY CAPITA!. JOPBKAX,,flALEM,J OBEQOy, f' TOUE "lr" T. STABBED DEFEND & iA BY HIS FRIEND BISHOP POTTER -5ct"" '&Lj:x - ' iKHsW - - . ii : : I WW jpnwB tj "? v -v " -r Mm W mi ftr P. W i V w ,' ui M Tbls season's styles nre decid edly protty. Tboy were Neloctod Tjy an expert furrier, to you may feM sure tbat you nre jetting sotnetliinj; flood. Tlien we nave ynu at leant 25 pr tent on what tho other Mores lwk you for equal Rrailea. XET Ufl SHOW YOU "Where quality reigns supremo'' METAL MINERS TROUBLE 3s Not Within the Jurisdic tion of President Mitchell Nuw Vork, Auk. SO.-.Tolin Mltcholl loft for Indianapolis thlrf morning. He maid lie would not xeo Chairman Oortol jon "relative to the possible Interfor ee by President lloonevelt in tho mining troultlcK in Colorado, Tho metal ialnors are not within bin jurisdiction, nod the coal miners lind no difficulties of a Horloun character. A Good Hair Tonic. There Id no better tonlo for the Iiatr than Hiinnlilno. Juat pure, free, unadulterated sunshine. It ban more "ifttenry tlmu any coinound mixed in libit chcmUt'ii laboratory nnd I more slHrirnt tlyjn any OniR found in the atpotbconry'ft shop. Hit outdooro hi tho hiiiisIiIiio an liour very day. Lnoson the hair und let Aim nun Rhino on it null tho air blow HbrmiKh " I" the suminor dnyx, ti'l 'without n hat m murli mm poMdblc. wrhn lialr need t bo ventilated to Juicp it houlthy. There In no dnner of netting too nuch Miinahlne on tho hair. It will lirinfl it to IU noriunl color, and even 'if it gots n bit miubnrned it will not Iwrt It. The ininburn will noon wear off. Airing nnd minnln the linir every liy lint only keep It HWoet unit clean, JUit is good Air the mlp alio. The Miin will HiKin euro any disease ef tin wcalp nnd make it healthy nnd native, nud hedlthy nonlp make utrnnu, 3KuUful lialr. No danger of the hair ailing nut wheu the mmlp la all riclit. AVasli the hair about every three ffr four weekN In warm water and u Kftod, jioro h. Vt nothlui,' ele on it. Ulnse It tluirnwnhly In tepid water nd alt out doura nnd let the sun and tiir dr it. Or in the winter time sit ly u mmiu' window until tho hair is lry. Itrunhing tho hair every day, " )iundrod Hirekiw," hh our grandmeth. un uol to my, will nutko It Mft HHd rtlowy at silk. Thin U all that is needed to keep li hair lu Hut condition, Just clean llnnss, mimddne nud hrusbtajc. If your luilr Is luirsh or thin, er mhvw, w trnt?Kl'- r MriHjry -o matter wkat tjio trouble in. jtittt try the ihmwIiIm trontmout a few meiithM, tdttiHg In tk wunsUu Kvwy tU,v, the air finely lr otilaUnjl through the Ulr, U yu 1I1 itinl all ur lmlr trouble h) wlp tllWMtHW diMtpHMkrittg im1 a 'rtliwit, nwwt i Wtui jt, netUkfnl bwd Ot lmlr will 1 ure to tJU -ilmticaj 'OVlk. Th fmw lUdnnU, now with Mauling urtbem' grt qlratw, niti the moi MtinfttbMMil rhbwit in th lrM profM kiUmi. Tho pwrormw vk M uJt on the lar lwV of rating kts, ttmilHg the iMont (UfRwU awebatW ttrUks In tlili llylaK )ltlB, am! jump. Nl! to ami ftw the tank af the swiftly tlnelng animal Hi tho umo lutUnt. Thqy uta the mr W who over ttchlcv&t the fral vsf juwpluj: backward Xa tho Ixuk of a ruantug berte. "-"Or " "" Hlllsboro, Ag S& He"rt Ohmn, who utabbefl M Instantly kfllefiThis friend, Frank Bennett, here Saturday night, is thought to b6 hi DTding In a forest. , A eordon of raon bus J;ea throng around the fort. He may try to brdaR through, reaeh Jutland, aad go with the ciru that how tkre Monday. Yesterday morning he was wearing glascea as a disguise. Oakman is 23 years of age, 1ms sandy hair, nearly red; flerld complexion; has good teeth, and no filling of any kind, n matter of whl'k he was prone to boost. Jle is about C feet, D inches, has a light blue eye, with slightly red lids, a prominent noso, and has a sear on the upper cheekbone, which looks as though it hail been too tightly sown after an accident of eomc kind. He was wearing u rather light suit, with a fairly prominent stripe, when the mur der was committed. He usually wore a derby hat, woll cocko.1 on the back of his head, and is ratiicr prepossess ing looking. Onkman is inclined to be bow legged. Ho weights about 100 or 170 pounds. o Caught a Forger. There was a display of .-pugilism to day, which was soon settled in favor of tho odlcors, says The Dalles Chronicle. This morning a man attempted to pro- euro a (Jolt's automatic gnn nt exion & Walther's by a forged ordor, nnd also tried to got a sight draft cashed in the name of K. It. Hamilton. Marshal Wood was informed of these opera tions, nnd found tho rnnn on Second street, and arrested lilm. Soon aftor- wards he saw tho shorilT, and Mr. Sex ton told him to take him down to the ofllre, and he would be down in a little while. When the sheriff arrived, bo- fore looking his prisoner in jail, us us ual, he proceeded to search him. Mr. Wood wim standing near, und saw the man doubling Ids (1st, preparatory to dealing a blow to the ulierifT. Quick ns n flash tho mnrjhnl euve him one of his hundred-pound dynnmlto blows un der the chin, nnd ho foil to the floor. Ah soon as he recovered tho fellow showed fight in a determined manner, and it took the combined efforts of the sheriff, marshal and ('unstable Hnrpor to place him in tho cell. He Boon cooled down and became, tractable. His name could not bo learned, but K. II. Hamil ton is signed to tho sight draft, and it is learned that ho has gnno under the name of K. A. McDonald and K. A. Mc Millan, The charges against him nre forgery and obtaining monqy under false pretenses. Ho is n btg, burly fol low, nnd has it vary determined look on his fnro but hereafter ho will keep a weather oyo open for hundred-pound dynamite blows 'when he attempts pugilism. o BAKER CITY CLOSED Itakur City, Or., Aug. 80. linker City was n closed, dry town yester day for tho first time siuio it was founded, almost 80 yoars ago. Tho sa loon men all olosed promptly at l 9 'dock last night, aud neither love uor uionay could tempt any of thorn to sell a , drink of iutoxiontiug liquor during tho day. The closing of tho saloons whm the result of a voluntary determi nation on the part of the proprietors to utoy the law. All place of businetm woro closed, nhvo lot exempt under tlio law, ur tliiwv tbat opened 1h rwnpoHsti to bus! tiftfe iieoMity, which the law permits. SIXTH WEEK OF STRIKE Mtll 1th er. Maw.. Aug. i.-TU sUtk 'tli of the textile eUrik, involv ing a,ux0 iKrwiu, whs ushered in to- uay. i Here is no lnore UdfMtton of roMtmpUoH ef operttiotta ttmn whea the bitter uenteet . The strike m tt m eoet the wotkera $SOO,000 In Tt-Knee, ! they have KpMit ao,0OO frost their Uenry. It l lwtrBed th.t the iitMtberH MwiiHfwetMrens are eeeiir iir Hweh of the UhvImm hltherte kR' dld by the loeal mIUd, mntl the maau ftrrt are beeewiag weasy. On i - OA8TOIIIA. SuitV V M Vw Ww Htn BwttH Mtlt && f Episcopal Minister at Van- couyer Attacks his Abusers VaneoHVer, Wash., Aug. 20. In his sermon at St. Luke's Episcopal church yesterday upon the text: "Ho that shall humble himself shaU bo exalted," the renter, W. C. Shepard, alluded inci dentally to Hishop Potter's connection with the "Subway Tavern"- in the following terms: ' "A few weeks ago Bishop Potter, of New York, encouraged tho opening of the 'Subway Tavern,' a place with a bar where ovorything from lomonnde to whiskey may be bought and drank. It was, on his part an attempt to solve tho liquor problem an attack, from his point of view, upon the devil with the devil's own weapons. His action was inspired by nn ambition to bring about eventually a great ocinl reform, his his idea being to provide a place to which men who would frequent saloons anyway might resort without coming in contact with the other vices which in variably cluster about tho grogshops. In fnct, Hishop Potter's saloon, as it is called, Is to a large extent, to New York City what the canteen was to the army post. "Ho foresaw, of course, tho storm of criticism nnd abuse which the act would bring down upon his head. He was not blind to the fact that news papers would jeer at him; that re ligious journals would consign him to perdition, and that a thousand pulpits from Portland, Mo., to Portland, Or., would make him a target for their cheap attacks. 'Hut ho humbled himself. He chose the path of scorn nnd persecu tion. He bared bosom to the shafts of prejudice and ridicule. He humbled himself, indoed. "We rend in the acctarlan press thnt Bishop Potter is a 'blnHphemer, nnd a Judas;' that ho has incurred tho curse of tho Almighty, ' nnd that when the Subway Tavern was opened 'the devils in hell grinned with delight.' Let us rnther say thnt flod rejoices mightily over tho zeal of his servnnts and that ho appreciates nnd will reward tho self sacrificing, the self-abasing efforts of tlioso who nro trying, according to their opportunities nud convictions, to do something for tho world's uplifting. For such as those, not for tho selfish, not for the sjothful, not for tlioso who shrink from offering themselves up on the nltnr of self-sacrifice, shall come, by nnd bye, tho overlasting exaltation, tho throne of power and tho crown of glory." ALASKA CABLE FINISHED Seattle, Wash., Aug. 2!. Alaska was brought into communication with tho rout of the United Statos yesterday af ternoon, amid tho cheers of hundreds of Americans, tho tooting of steamboat whistlus, und tho orash of bauds pluy ing the "Stur-Spangled Banner." The cable betwoon Seattle and Valdes was spliewl lit n point about 10 miles north of Seattle nt 4:40 o'clock in the afternoon, though for soveral hours be fore the final joining of the two onds mwwogea hud been saut from Seattle men, guenta on board tho onbloship Buruside to Sitka, and rosponsoa had been received. The steamship Queen oarriod 300 of Seattle's prominent oitiwiw out to meut the anble ship, and wituons the spitting of tho wahle In the jwrty was Ma'or Weaver, of Philadelphia, fi i. in Condition Unchanged. Worcester, Aug. 3h). The follnwiug bulletin waa pooled this afternoen: "Tho condition of Senator Hoar is practically unchanged tihiuy. He is eheerful aud taking some Hourishuicnt. HAPPY WOMEN Are fili b,iHli women, for Imp Hineiw aud go,t benlth so hand m hand. hu'Vly wouieu, howeer, ecl not suffer any longer for in llostetter's Stomach Hitters they will poeitiveh find good health and happiness. It will strengthen their Yariotu organ, Mtab lith functional regularity, induce sounl sleep and euro Baokaohe, Cramps, Sick Headache, Vomiting, NerTousuess, In digestion, Dyspepsia and Constipation. Try It and sec, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Rfru OSWsm- AoMs - S I . ft SULTAN'S GUARD REVOLT Berlin, Aug. 29. A dispatcli to the Tageblatt from Constantinople says tho Albinn bodyguard of tho Sultan, at Vltldis Kiosk palace, revolted ns a re sult of the non-payment of wages. They woro subdied by other troops, after Bovernl werekillcd nnd wounded. The Sultan is groatly disturbed by the oc cur! once. o RECEIVE IOWA ORATOR Committee Will Meet at Mayor Waters Offfice Tonight Tho. genernl committee on nrrnngc monts for tho Shaw reception Thursday night will meet nt tho ofllco of Mayor Waters tonight to porfeot tho plnns. Secretary Shaw will arrlvo on tho Al bany looal Thursday evening, nnd will speak nt tho opora houso at S o'clock, leaving for San Francisco nt 10:30 p. in, Tho committee will escort the dis tinguished sponkor to tho Willamette Hotel, where dinner will bo served. Tho progom will necessarily bo short, as nil the available time will bo given to Socretnry Shaw. Emerson Won Six Oames. A Hoqulm, Wash., correspondent says of nn fortner ball player: "Kinersou, who pitched for Hoqulam, won his sixth successive game, being in won derful form. Ho struck out 10 men nnitnllpwed three hits. He was offee tlVjo th,ro.ujjhmit. the gnuio, and was giv en oxeollout mipport by his team, o How Is This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for apy case of Catarrh that can not bo ourod toy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. We, tho undorslgned, have known F. J. Ghenoy for the last IS years, and bQltove him perfectly honorable in all buslnos transactions and finan cial' abjo to carry out any obliga tions roado toy his firm. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale DruggUt, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catartb Curo l taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Prko 7Bc per bottle. Sotd toy all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for cou paUon. I Ml - ' ' t ' fiXkK&d ifo- CaocJi jJfo aA Qnd A e i 0jWMW4 Shoes Shoes Shoes The famous Star Brand Shoes. They give satisfac tion; that is why we grow in business. Only a year and two monfhs in Salem and we're selling al most as many shoes as any store in Salem. Over one hundred cases here and on the road. How is that for The Big Little Store? Our business is grow ing at the rate of one hundred and fifty per cent. Remember, we sell the best Hop Gloves in town for 25c. Good, heavy canvas gloves, sewed with the lock stitch. The Bee Hive Salem's Big Little Store GEO. MELSON, Prop. WWW)MOMeSi)M,WMj.w) I University College of Literature, Science and the Arte College of Science and tngineerlng. School of Mines and Mining School of Music, School of Law, School of Medicine. addres "'V' SePtea For catalog. REGISTRAR University of Oregon, j,iiiiiniimiiiiiiinn Capital National J Bank ft CntAm . -. ui, iruusacis a general banking business. Only Na- '.', tlonal Bank In Marlon oounty. ; :: Savings :: Bank : : Depattment - Pa-a throe sr obj i-...... on savings accents. Deposits I of ONE DOLLAR or more re I w,ved Rt "y time, Pass wv i; t aued te acto depositor. 1X11 ....... T wW-W HUM" qA of Oregon ue, FtfPPnO Crfnixr Tl f Cheat Seed We havo Just received a small lot of choice seed. Call In aiid secure what jou need before it is gone Seed Vetches, Seed Rye, Seed Oats And a complete stock of grass and clover seeds always on hand. 4 We handle only good seeds and you win flnd our prlce3 lowost lu the city. P. A. White & Son FEEDMEN and SEEfJMEM. 301 Com- st Salem. Or. "TTTWtwHHHHH4 WMl m EElSlia