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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1904)
i'Wrv u : M M w 7 ffl j-t ns ui t.i ,.,..v," 'm Ay Jr. ..... MHMBMHiBaBHBHIHWHnBMnHMMHBHHMB DAILY 0A5KAL JOUf AL," JU&Lt' btttlttt, fcrfOMftAY, SBMMM 1, 100. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 4i UNDER GENERAL DIAZ $ity of Mexico, Doc. 1. All Mexico unltcJL today in paying honor to Gen crolProfrlo Diaz, tho occasion being his Inauguration as prosidont of tho re public, to which offlco ho was re-elect ed last summer. Tho cercmonlos also included tho induction into offlco of Ramon Corral, tho new vlco-prcsldent. The inauguration was tho most elab orate in tlio history of tho country. Tho day was obsqrvod as a gcnoral holiday; business was ororywhero suspended and tho peoplo gavo themselves up to tho enjoyment of tho occasion. Tho iri nuguration ceremonies took placo in tho assembly hall of congress in tho preBonce of a notablo gathering of army officers, civilian' officials, members of tho diplomatic corps and many other prominont personages. Tho 'day was ushored in with a sa lute flrod by a battory of artillery, fol lowed by tho ringing of chimes. Tho citizons found tho city gaily bodeckod with tho flags of all nationalities, tho Mexican banner, of course, predominating. Tho spectacular foaturo of tho day's were representative of tho various epochs of Moxican history sinco tho conquest, and of tho Indian lifo of tho country prior to tho landing of the Spaniards. During tho day many games nnd athletic sports wcro on poyod by tho vast multitudes. To night the ontiro city will bo ablaze with illuminations and thero will bo band concerts on tho principal plazas. Tho celebration will continue to the end of tho wcok and undoubtedly will bo hugely enjoyed by all classes, and free performances in nil places of amusement. Tho inauguration today marks tho beginning of tho twenty-flfth year of General Diaz's occupancy of tho prosl doncy. Jt is his seventh term, and it will very likely bo his last, (is ho is now in his seventy-fifth year. Ho was elected in 1870 for tho first timo, and hns served continuously ovor sinco ex cept during tho term immediately after his first ono, when ono of his friends wns in office. Tho constitution was nmended then, allowing presidents to bo oloctcd for succossivo terms, and DESTROYED LOTTERY TICKET Then Discovered That It Had Won a Handsome Prize celebration wan a procession of historl-1 ho hns been nt tho head of tho govern cal and allogorlcal floats. Tho floats jmont over since. QUEEN ALEXANDRA CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY London Doc. 1. Looking as young and beautiful as tho averago women of three-fourths hor ago, Queen Aloxandra today; celebratod,-her sixtieth birthday, having been born Dccombor 1, 1844. Tho annlvprsary was celobrated in tho midst of a family gathering at Sand ringham. During tho day hor Majesty recelvod many messages of congratula tion, as well as a number of prosonts, tho donors comprising tho Gorman Em iperor, tho Cznr and Czarina, the King of Portugnl, tho King of Italy, and 'tho members of tho Danish royal fam fly. ' In tho morning thp Prlnco nnd Prin cess of Wa)cs, with tholr childron, viii Jtod hor MnJcBty to offer tholr congrat ulations. A foast wns given in tho af ternoon to tho school children of tho parishes of Sandringham, Wolferton, Newton nnd Dersingham. In tho oven ing tho King and Queen gavo a dinner party. In obsorvanco of tho anniversary tho public buildings of tho city and tho West End clubs woro decorated with flags. Tho customary salutes wero flrod by tho royal artillery in St. Jamo's park and nt tho Tower. All tho ships at Portsmouth wero dressed, and tho royal standard flow from all tho utations and tho town hall. Royal salutes woro also fired at Malta, Gi braltar and other places. At Windsor tho bells of St. George's chapel and those of tho parish church woro rung. Tho mayor sont a telegram of congratulation to hor Majesty, and n royal saluto of 21 guns wns flrod in Windsor Groat park. Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 1. Morgan Morgan, a well-known local merchant, topic this nftornoon's local train for San Francisco to mako a claim to tho agency of n largo, lottery concern for tho modest sum of $15,000, to which he believes ho is justly entitled. Thero nro certain circumstances, however, which may militato against tbo fruition of Mr. Morgan's hopes. It appears that Mr. Morgan bought a ticket in this month's drawing. Ho left tho ticket at homo and carried tho number in his memorandum book. Ono evening at homo ho looked over what ho supposed was tho proper drawing, and finding that his tickot.was not in tho list throw it into tho wasto basket. It was burned next morning in tho fur nace. Down town a littlo later, Morgan found tho correct drawing nnd discov ered that his number as written in his memorandum book had won $15,000, Ho goes to San Francisco to convince tho lottery peoplo that ho is entitled to payment on his destroyed ticket. Morgan will bo supported in his con tention by tho party who sold him tho tickot. I nnnnllllMIIIIHHIIII MiemiHi A Costly Mistake. Blunders aro sometimes' very expen sive. Occasionally lifo itsolf is tho prico of a mistako, but you'll never bo wrong if you tnko Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head ache, Livor or Bowol troubles. Thoy aro gcntlo yet thorough. 25a at J. C. Perry's Drug Store. "Very fine people In this world. mused Golden Gate. "I receive a (great wel come at the breakfast tablet at banquets reccptlonSf and wher ever I do. "Everybody says I'm the finest coffee ever produced. "Ah. It's famous. I Traveling Men's Sample beat oactmce bale T. .Mtfa fnm vtrfifafi ffio mrfifi4-f - r . iueauiM . .... Mwuui.a uraets are taken are now on sate at wuoiesaie prices. ye bought them at a liberal reduction and give oar cos tomers the benefit of oar bargain. The goods are all the latest styles ana are in gooo condition. SAMPLES nice to be NolMnd tfoea with GOLDEN GATE COFFEE but aatlafactlon. No piliea do coupona no crockery. 1 and Z lb, aroma-tldlit tins. Never aold In bulk. J. A. Folger EL Co Etblinlt half a Century Saura Francisco Odd Follows Elect. Tho Oild Follows, at their regular mooting last night, elected tho follow ing ofllcers: Moblo grand, B. P. West; Vico-frranu, Ulinrles JS. iuller: secre tary, W. II. Pettitj treasurer, II. A, Thomns. BOUGHT CHRISTMAS t PRESENTS j Christmas shoppers havo alroady bo gun to drop into tho city from tho sur rounding towns. Yesterday, a young Now York, Doc. 1. A. policeman, a dotectivo nnd n prisoner wcro compollcd to ubq n dorrick to drag a man accusod of nttomptod burglary from a coal chuto in front of tho restaurant ntNNo. ,104 Canal Street. The man had bocomo so tightly wodgod in tho holo thnt whon ho was flunlly pulled out ho iainted from oshnustion and had to bo rovivod by an nmbulanco surgeon. According to tho pollco, Joseph Gnn- fhud displayed tho wholo lot, nnd thou, 'on nnd 'James Deluuoy, waiters out of wont, inou to rou mo canal Btreot restaurant owned by Mrs. Elsie Brandt. Thoy priod off tho lid of tho coal chuto and Gnnon lowored birasolf into it, whilo Dolnnoy was to act as mun ladon with bundles wns to bo soon in tho waiting room of tho dopot, show ingitho contents of each ono to a com panion, but ovldontly quite ploasod to yjolil them high enough for overy ono in ino room to seo mom, uno was n nnir lint, nnnthnr a suit of clothes, an ,. ,, T, , , (uincr a pnir ui buuvb, inc., umu nu PULLED . OUT OF MANHOLE EUk. -I- - .....l..-.. . lt..l . n arrt.u nil uir vl iujtbiitj', mu lutuu u tnuu iuuous nyj incnes in uiamuior, uuu uu BTant ahil ik.1 4 a I in A "-rati, n hill TvlAHtl uiuuuuu iv auutv nuuk o ivu thought of that. Of course, tho friend thought it ytry nico, but soemod to xorm an nnsoiuio auecuon ior it wnou hii loarned to Ida nstonishmont that tho nop of tho cauo could bo removed, wnicn was uono to provo tno zact, uis playing a long, thin flask of whiskey cleverly concealed on tho insido. Ljfc ; O- A Frightened ilorso Jluntxtng llko mad down tho street, Mumping tho occupants, or n hundred other nccldonts, nro ovory day occur Qences. Jt behoovoa ovorybody to have y' rollablo Balvo bandy and there's nione as good as Buckliu's Arnica Salvo Burns, 'Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Pilos, disappear quickly under Its soothing teffect. 25o at J. C. Perry's drug storo. 0 Keith Drown, of Corvallls, arrived in this city this morning, and will go to Jwork on tho improvements which aro jbeiug mado by tho telephone company. APPEARING OLD AU Bar to Prottahla Bmyloyv. meat, Tou cannot fforJ to rrow old. In thwo days of atranuou competition It U nectaaary to maintain, aa long- as peaatblo one youthful appearance. i It la Imtuaatblo to do thla without ro Um.'u m ;uiurs rsrti s hilr. Tha preaaneo of Dandruff Indlcatea tha prenc or h burrowing term which Uvea and thriven on the rooU of tho hair uata It cauaea total toaldntaa. Nawbro'a llerplclda U th) only known dtatroyar of thla peat, and It U aa offao tlv Mltli daltshUut to uaa Iltrptold makes an elejrant hair drM-tug- a wall ma Dandruff oure. Aeeapt no autatltuta thera U none. Bold for loadtna- drunrtata. Send 10a to ataBasa for aamala to Tho HorplcM Co., DatrM MtaJi, WPaWwl Vt aV7 W(WBifc Wa lookout. Scarcely had Canon's head disappeared than Dolnnoy noticed a policeman npproaching, no replaced tho lid of the chuto and stood on It looking ns unconcerned ns possible. Tho ofllcor looked at Dolaney very sharply und tho lattor becoming alnrmod, ran. Aftor a ohaso of four blocks, in which Dotectivo Qraco jo 1 nod, Delanoy was captured, and tho two ofllcors and their prisoner roturned to tho restau rant, Suddonly tho dotoctlvo heard a noise lu tho coal chute. Ho pried off tho lid, and tho ooal smudged faco of Oanou appeared. He was so fnt that ho had stuck in tho tube and could got neither up nor down. Tho three men tried in vain to got him out, and finally borrowed a email derrick and a block? and tackle, Illgging it over tho chute, thoy man aged to got a purchaso on tho impris oned man nnd drag him to tho street, wlero ho fainted from pain. Ho was rovivod at tho station house, and wheu taken before Mngistrnto Cornell at the Center Street Police Court ho wns held in $500 ball for attempted burglary. Dolaney was held in tho samo amount. I 1 Neuralgia And AH Other Pains Can Be Quickly Relieved. And what la equally as Important, with ease and perfect safety, by talc ing Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain nils, the pleas ant, harmless, reliable cure for nil kinds of pain. Tou will find them equally erfecttva la cases of sick or nervous headache, neu ralgia, baclc ache, stomach ache, sciat ica, rheumatism, periodic, bearins-down and ovarian pains. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills euro by their soothing and Invigorating Influ ence upon the nerves, which aro suffer ing for vitalizing- food. For thla reason they seldom fall to brine Instant relief In cases of nervous ness, Irritability, sleeplessness, car-alclc-ness, dtzalness, and Indigestion. Those who are familiar with the mer its of Anti-Pain nils, the "little com forters," find It unnecessary to surfer at all, and take the rain Pills on firat in dication of pain, and they always ward off the attack. They aro so sura to do this that they are aold under a cuarantea that If first packaco falls to relieve, the drureist will return your money. "Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills 'have not only relloved me of severo headache, nervousness and Indigestion, but my mother who has suffered a great deal with neuralgia and dizziness, has been cured by thi-lr us." MBS. O. H. DANKS. 33S W. 3rd Bt, Morrlstown, N. J. Si doses, :s cents. Never sold In bulk. Selloff to Box Hike Ward. Tmltannnnlla. Tml., D. 1 Patron of tho Indianapolis Athletic club expect to see a good right tonight whon Otto Seiloff, tho Chicago lightweight, and Mlko Ward, of Sarna, Ont., clash in a ten-round bout, Tho two will weigh in at 130 pounds, a weight which aulta both men. It will bo their second meeting in tho ring. Their firat ea-l counter resulted in a doclalon for Ward I after & lively and interesting fight FREE Write to us for Free Trial Packaice of Dr. Mllea Antl- Paln Pills, tha New Sclentlflo Ilemedy for Pain. AIbo Symptom Iilank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case: tell you what la wrong, and how to right It, Free. Dlt. MICK8 MBDICAI, CO., LJLBOKATOIUE3. ELiUIAIlT, INC. W&sfc lour Own Clothes Well, that's your privilege; but when you seo tho excellent work wo uu, ami luo Ioyt jirlcco wo aiitifgQ for family washing tho chances aro that your next week's wash will couio to us. Need not send we'll call, also deliver on tho day we promise it. Ask us, by word of mouth, mail or telephone, what we charge. Tie Salem Steam lautdry CUTICLE COMES HIGH Seattle, Dec. 1. For tho skin that was taken from the body nnd grafted upon tho right leg of his 4-year-old boy, who lost that limb through being run over by a Northorn Pacific train, Qcorgo A. Elkildson is asking Judgo Griffin to award him $1,000. Tho son's leg wns crushed nnd lator was amputat ed a fow inches below tho knoe. To mako tho stump heal tho father agreed to havo Bkin tnkon from his own body nnd mndo n part of tho lad. Whilo tho grafting process was taking plnco tho father was compollod to lie in tho hos pital besido tho boy. For this incon vonienco and suffering tho fnthor Heoks to recover from tho railroad cempany: Edwin Elskildsen, tho son -who lost his leg, hns alroady succooded in ob taining $11,000 from tho City of So- Ladies' Jackets, Dress Skirts, Underskirts, Un derwear, Back-combs, Night-gowns, Baby Clothes, Furs, Belts, Gloves, Shawls, Mittens, Hoods, Waists, Suspenders, Hosiery, Sweat ers, Wrappers, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Leggins, ij ROSTEIN & GREENBAUJH 1 1 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem ?ii,ttiiii)igaatti'TBfftiitrfTtitfftiifttiitiiigBiiitajltt( ! r jf Choicest Tabic I m "- V X Ma THISBIBD J Catle y TheJBest Is Always The KfndtoBay B. M. WADE & CO, ln'tlltaitiieii NOTICE OP ELECTION. Notico is hereby given to tho electors in, and of, tho City of Salem, Oregon, that an election will bo hold in said city, on Monday, tho 5t'h day of De cember, 1004, and that tho polls thero for will bo open from tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. until tho hour of 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, for tho purposo of voting for tho following city ofllcors, for tho terms specified belew: For ono Mayor, for tho term of two years, to succeed F. W. Waters. For ono Recorder, for the term of two years, to succeed N. J. Judah. For ono Marshal, for tho term of two years, to succeod D. W. Gibson. For ono Treasurer, for tho term of two years, to succeed John Moir. For ono Aldorman, for tho term of two years, from tho First Ward of said city, to succeod E. P. Walker, For ono Alderman, fcr tho term of two years, from tho Second Ward of said city, to succeed Itusscll Catlin. For ono Aldorman, for tho term of two years, from tho Third Ward of said city, to succeed Thomas Sims. For ono Aldorman, for tho term of two years, from tho Fourth Ward of said city, to succeed W. O. ITubbard. For ono Alderman, for tho term of two years, from tho Fifth Ward of said city, to succeed J. W. Young. For one Alderman, for tho term of two years, from tho Sixth Ward of said city, to succeod Frank Smith. For one Alderman, for tho terra of two years, from tho Seventh Ward of said city, to succeed Ieo W. Acheson. Tho polling places for said election shall bo as follews: First Ward At E. P. Walker's barn. Union street, between High nnd Church Second Ward At tho Polico Court room in tho City Hall. Third Word At Simpson's llvorv stable, High street, between Court and Stato streets. Fourth Ward At Lowe's liver v sta ble, corner nigh and Ferry streets. i-'ifth Wr,l At U.n-,.11). wr - -wa WM WM shop, on Liberty stroet, North SalenL Sixth Ward At tho atreet w barn. Twenty-first and State streets. Soventh Ward At Jory'a fruit drl- er, Buach street, near Commercial. Done by order of the comman council. Witness my hand and aoal of office this 28d day of November, 1604. N. J. JTJDAn, n-22-ta Kworder, Salem, Or. attlo. Tho boy wns walking ncross Bailrond Avonuo in front of tho Union Station whon his foot fell into n hole two nnd a half inches wido nnd about six foot doop insido tho track. Tho boy and his pnrents tried to pull tho leg out but it was too tightly wedged. The holo into, which tho leg was 'pinioned was directly in tho rear of a train of cars that wero unattached to nn en gine. Whilo tho parents woro attempt ing to pull tho lad's leg out nn onglno wns uttachod to tho cars and thoy woro backed ovor tho boy's log. Tho log was lying ncross tho track and tho boy had tho rest of his body outsldo of tho track. Tho wheels crushed tho leg so badly that it had to bo amputated. In tho prosont suit tho fathor asks also for compensation tho nursing thnt ho has had to glvo tho lad who is now a norvous wtocIc Stato School Superintendent Atll man is visiting tho Portland schoolij day. to Women MaMMWaMasjWSJMM It has beon discovered by Salem housekocpers that in tho uso of baking powder It is nocossary to uso a triflo less of EPPLEY'S PEEFEO TION thnn for other high-grade brands, in ordor to get tho beat re sults. Besides this Is a saving HENCE USE Eppiey s Perfection Bank Drafts Cho most convenient and busings liko way to remit money is by I drafts.. No risk in ovont oil In caso of error or dispute, the colod draft is at the hank, wb you can rofor to it. Tho arcrif cost is less than postofflce or mcnl ordors. On Pertland: $1 to $20 ?n tn ion II On San Prancisco and th Et:U $1 to $,) ........ ..... n t ikinn U Largo amounts nt lower rates. Capita) National OF SALEM Ladies5 Baa BeelttBlocr Wednesday. Hov. 30 at St. Joseph's H Cbemeketa S Fine MoslcanrJEnfeffc ment. Watch this for particulars. iiiiummiiw MM Havs You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from Ha fAtt Sl Law ence i ... ...... it., ar ! a "uw jua are awav rtehinii thn timno. howotot. vv .i ways glad to toe new patronB, and if you call on iem, j at inorA t?iav- aWvaj va ...... . . .. .ami., ,m . 7'w, iuu wui uuu mem fc uo tuiv ad Ferry Btreeta. iBggf awiaMsjaajasji nti 111------ .... f ""iiUMIllllMIUHIlllHII""" ' Wholesale and Retail Family Uqpo1 E. ECKERLEN. 259 Commercial Street . . as . Ptiii tin. . 11 . ........ . . ... ..i.wfonBnj . I j. - -- " "iuun ana winea. ueaarDroo ' -; . -a u i cumr brand tha best for family uaet All orders " - UTeroa Jtt US CUT limit mana Vain 11KL miuiinnmmllimltlm in SfBl ,i,