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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1905)
tnreanrrj 1 3 DAILY OAIITAL JOUBNAX flAXEM, OEEOON, TUESDAY, SBPTEMBEBllOOS- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BROa omOtAli CENSUS SALEM. MAT, 130,1, 13,287. ssaSii Ayers BgnHiBanBaaaaaMaaia sarsaparilla. The doc tors' Sarsaparilla. The tested and 1 tned Sarsaparilla. TheSarsap'' rilla that makes rich, red blood; strengthens the nerves; builds up the whole system . 3. CAT CO , Lmll.Kui PLATS AND PLATERS. William A. Brady will praline "Tfce Marriage of William Ashe" early in December with bis wife, Or see George, in tbe principal part. Ono hundred thousand dollars is tee estimated cost of production oa "Babes in the Wood," wkieh is to be put on at the Ken- York Casino during the Christ mas holidays. A novel entertainment has been Intro duced at the Coliseum in London. Long' fellow's poem, "The Wreck of the Hes perns,' litis been sot to music by llanv ish MeOunn, and while tbe work is be ing rendered by tbe choir, pictures of the leading incidents were shown on tho curtain. A spectacular extravaganza, entitled Noah's Ark.'i words ami rausie by Klare Cummer, is to be produced by Henry W. Savage. . "The Filibuster" is to be produced noon in Chicago, with Charles E. Evans and Kate Condon in the leading roles, o Properties of Gems. It is difficult to define today, says Dr. George P. Kupz, in the State Min ing Bureau's bulletin on "Gems, Jew elers' Materials and Ornamental Stones oi uamenaia," wnat is meant by "a precious stone," for the rainerologi-t would give one definition, the jeweler another, the archaeologist still a differ eat one, while the scientific collector, and the one gatherer of curios and souvenirs would not agree with any of the ethers. A gem-mineral, or a "precious stone." may be defined as a mineral of any sort, distinguished far its beauty, durability or rarity, espe cially when cut and polished. There are only a few really precious stonee the diamond, the ruby and sapphire (identical in composition), the emerald, and occasionally tho pearl (which is of animal origin) is included; formerly also tho opal. Somo twenty years ago jewelers sold M01WUS TAKES THE SCALES Beer, Cake-Walks. Jigs. Va riety Performers, Brake men and a Libel A story from Seattle, that as toJd by the dispatches Thursday, is a genuine bit of legal humor. Tho story runs a follews: compering merely tho ol , hunt Ml couriering mereij - ..... .i i.i n the Prt of respond enf, nnl that on appellant'8 behalf, which was neoiitwdiete.l. wo are I to believe that tbe ends of juiriw mil UKtaenedb, a Ul.mil of this a. tvm. The judgment of the honorable MIrior eourt is reverb, with direc tions to dismiss tbe action." "ilT NEBRASKA. Whisky and beer in copious quanti ties, oake walks, jigs and tho efforts of three performers from a variety theater, a railway brakeman and a eommflrftiftl trurler. vnrA fAAtnrac fn , . ..-....., ..,v -.!... only a few varieties of stones; today an evenlag,s entertainment which led mey Keep m sioe anyming anown 10 t0 a llbel nt that m percmptor the mineralogist and demanded by the public. The consumption of gems is larger than most peoplo realize. Take one trade alone, for example. The I watches manufactured annually in the WANTS NO OFFICE, BUT The editor of this paper is not n can' didate for office of any description. The reports that be is to have an np- United States use from seven to twenty polntment In the treasury department ' one jewels for each watch. Tho con aro without foundation. sumption annually amounts to over IEE5 DOES NOT WANT TO 00 TO 6.000,000 ruby and sapphire watch jew CONGRESS, OR ANTWnERE ELSE, elf, and over 7,000,000 garnet jewels, OREGON IS GOOD ENOUOIL I while over IS 00O carats of bort dW llo does not even want te be presi- monds arc consumed in cutting these dent of the Saletn Commercial Club or jewels, tbe Willamette Valley Development League. But those offices were forced onto him, largely because no one else wanted them. Anyone can. have those offices who Trill take them, but while he has them he will give then what attention he oan. so let all tho politicians who are -worrying about TIIE JOURNAL edi tor being a candidate for this or that out it out, compose their minds, and ge about their binew. Tho Journal does want and will fight for good government la evtry depart ment. IT WILL WORK TO OET TIIE BEST POSSIBLE CITY SCHOOL, OOUNTT, STATE AND NATIONAL aOVERNMENT. Those who stand in tbe way of good government, who oppose reforms, who do not favor progress, are good oltiiens, living up to their highest conception of political conditions. But they will aot-be found working for the common interact. Government U for the mncioi of tho people, not for nay special claw, not for tho rich Ux -dodger, not for the grasping grafter, or prefeMieeal office chaser TIIE JOURNAL'S PROGRAM IS OUT OUT EVERT DOLLAR OF GRAFT AND REDUCE TAXES. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured By local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only ono way to euro deaf nets, and that is by constitutional rem calec Deafness la cab led by an in flamed conditio of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube When this tube is inflamed you hare a rambling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it ia entirely closed. Deafness in tho result, and, unices tbe infiammatlen can be taken out and this tube restored to lie normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casea out of tea nro caused by Catarrh, which ia netfeiag but an iudamoJ condition of tho muecuc surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Dafn (caused by catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh (fere. Send for circulars free. R J. CHENKY CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggiste, 75c, Toko Halt 'a Family PiHa for oonctl eutrngeo ho ever beard of Roeeburg liaindealer. The Southern Pacific company Will cell tickets, Salem to Bcswell Spring aad rctrn up te and Including September 3ft, 1W6, IMC, Halted to 30 days, rate of tSJC 6-tf In looking for gems the prespecter should be provided with a few sped mens representing the scale of hardness ami have the moans in camp to deter mine the specific gravity. In this way ho can seperate the positively worthless from tbe possibly valuable, even though be cannot fully identify the minerals. A large number of the many raric- itles of precious and semi-precious stones and rare minerals are found in California, and systematic search will Increase the production until California takes high rank ns n gem state. In 1001 California produced quartz crystal to the value of $17,500, tormallne to the value of $20,000, aad turquoise, over $20,000; the lepidelite amounted to $27,500; gold quartz, etc, over $30, 000; mother af pearl and pearls, ever $15,000; and souvenir material, preb ably over $S0,000. The grand total amounted to nearly $175,000. In 1008 kunaito was produced to the value of etO.OOO; tourmaline, $S0,000; ofcryso prase, $15,000; turquolto, $40,004). o New Ruling en Rural MalL The pootofllec department has made n now ruling on mail matter aiMreAsea to patrons on rural route which will be of preat benefit to tktc country when the reorgaalnaiioa af the system goes into effect this fall. Under the new ruling post waiters arc allowed to for ward papers as well as mail matter from ono awee to another whore the person addressed It oa a rural route. In the many changes from one pact- oitce to another that will result when the new routes arc established it will require several months for the patrons to have their mall properly addressed, and while there will naccccarily bo de lays malls of ovary oka rector wilt final ly reach the party to whom it was addressed. Hit the Trail on Sundays. Commencing with. Sunday, August 0th, the Trail at the exposition and all the amucceient features, as well as the exhibit buildings, were thrown open, and hereafter will be running the same en Sunday as ea other days. In fact the exposition will be practically as complete en Sundays as en week days. The Southern Pacific Oempany haTe oa solo Saturday to Monday eseartlen tickets, $&0 for the round trip, which ily dismissed by the supreme court yesterday. A necessary recital of facts in the supremo court's opinion reads like an extract from a humorous sketch, rath er than a portion of tho opinion of a staid supremo court. Thomas J. Wright aajl Louise Wright wero tho respondents in the ease, and they ksd obtained a verdict in the lower court against R. T. Dan iels for $1600, which had been reduced by the trial judge to 750. In reciting tho facta tho supreme eourt says: Tho Meeting In the GrllL "Tho respondents wero tenants of appellant upon tie third floor of a building known as tho Danlol block, in Spokane. About 10:30 P. M., De cember 7,1008, one Rose, a oommorcial traveler, while ia a grillroom in Spo-hwen - York kaae, "met a man named Richard, ac companied by two women ono of whom ho introduced ns his wife and the ether as a friend of hers. After drinking a while, these four persons started for tbe apartment of respond eat, Mrs. Wright Rose having been tbero before. On their wav they fell in with a railway brakeman and took him nlong. They also took along sev eral bottles of beer. "Arriving at Mrs. Wright's rooms, they proceeded te have some music. After their arrival other parties also came in. To heighten the esKcnain moat, some ef the parties went over te a variety theater and brought back two musical performers, and a female impersonator. Made and Mach Bear. "Tha compear now consisted of alut a done prae. Untie upon varies iaatrumcels was fnraiahed and vocal efforts ia many keys Beer and whisky were summoned from a near by saloon ia copious quantities. Tbey danced the wait, vo-4ep. jigs, etko- walk aad otkerwico amused thm mItcc, wWhs the Impersonator pave a variety of pcrfarajaaeec. "There ia seas conflict in the evi dence as t tim amount ef noise eojapaayiaft Ufa eaiortainmecr the reefoadecsw claims that it ss vry orderly aad comparatively quiet, while appolhnat's wftnasscn deeenbe it as being axeccatogly balaterous. Any way, some Umo after mtdiifffct other tcnaata ia tha bwiMius: empUin4 viaHwssty to tine landlord, this appal, laat, aht the Basse la Mrs. Wnyht's apartmessts, sad finally appellant toM ninnnW that tW disturbance mast ecu or a wouM call in tb pol ceJ '! mx Me aour or tue as 1 A. M. Other evtdeae bIccm -t t abit i A. H." i no ofttatoa taco relate that the next day Daniel left ia Wrifht't resn a letter, whech W give la rail The IcadUg feature ef this letter u the enabkc tiiltcrs te ge to- Portland , "" wmt -mce aiffet roa aJlj Saturday afternoon and remain until I """ enmea on at a raM Six Statoc Traversed in Two Weeks and Transcontinental Automobll- istc Now in tho West. Omaha. Xeb. , Special! The "Refl Mountaineer," en route from New lork to the L"i and Clark Exposition at Portland and thence back home by iry of Trisco arrived here yesterday afternoon. The trans rommewi will leave for Cheyenne early tomor row morning. At Omaha a complete eanpinir "utflt wat added to the equip ment of the ear. Blanket, firearm, and a cooking outfit, as well as a com plete line of canned provision have been placed in the tonneau oi me or. n i. .TMctul these will be found Be(sitv in eroMlng the desert tracts of Western Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho. An extra gasoline tame holding 20 gallons has been strapped on tbe side of the car, Perey F. Megsrgel, of the Amsrlean Motor League, who Is in charge of tho "Beo Mountaineer," has eomplle.1 a very accurate road book of the statw already traversed, and Is prepared to map out the best automobile road all the way aerost the continent. The A. M. L. in sending out this expedition is doing a work that will be of untold benefit to tourists in the future. At ths present time the league has some ten thousand members scattered throughout the United States, all of whom are enthusiastic antomobilists. The automobile wed for this long and baaardons trip is a regular tock Beo of 16-herie power. It Is expected that before the trip has been competed a total mileage of some ten thousand miles will hare been covered by tuts car One thousand seven hundred an 1 forty miles is the distance registered bo- aad Omaha. Tho roads thtss far have proved very goo I. anl 140 miles a day has been the aver age day's run. The hard rains tbe last twenty-four hoots mny delay the ex pedition somewhat in traveling in Xe braka. The tonus that will be visited by the tourists this week are Fremont, Sckyl-r, Columbus, Central 01 ty, Grand Itlnnd, Kearney, Lexington, Coced, Korth Platte, OgalaUa, Jutoeimrg, Oaappel. Sidney. Potter, aad Kimball ia Nebraska, aad Laramie, Cheyenne, and Rawlins, in Wyoming. How to Live and $ y All the Day jolt BAT HOT OABXS, BREAKFAST MUFFINS, BOSTON BBOWN BREAD OB PLUM PUDDING mndo froah from ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUB, It ia tho moet hoalthy nnd tasteful food yon can procure Try It nnd yon will want no moro of tho roady made, bako-shop or canned-goods kind. Tho flour ia proparod all roady for tho liquids. Tho ECONOMT in buying; tho SIMPLIO ITT in making nnd tho ASSURANCE of Laving n puro and wholofloma food aro points worthy of consideration. Packago for 7 loavoa 20c 10-Pound Sack 05c Ask your Grocer for It. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUB 00. Pacific Coast Factory, San Joso, CaL .1 llliPlii IWfMM i SCHOOL DAYS Aro now at hand, and good jy ablo footwear is as necessary for p chlldron ns books and toacisn. ti will find our footwear especially ii cd for growing foot; footwear tin durablo, noat and comfortabls, lot prico and high in quality. JACOB VOGT o- Ooldc enatc eoufccttoa aad eoctivc aes. Fluids which should pact through tae bowdi and kidjneys arc secreted by the nose and throat. Hollltter'i Reeky MonnUin Ten will positively cure S3 een. p.-. Stem's drug store. ' r DON'T FAIL TO INCLUDE. EPPLEV'S PERFEaiON nJ-nammmammmjjumnsmmMBfn BAKING POWDER IN YOUR HOP PICKING OUTfll Sold by all Grocers 1 Sv A. L. FRASER Succeesors to Burrougha & Frasor. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornier Work, Heating nnd Building Work of all kinla; estlmiW wi wors guaranteed. J67 State Street, Salem. Phone 1511. Monday night, or return Sunday even ing, as they may desire. 8-7-tf o C(UtU te &m Howu SAVINGS ACCOUNT Will Grow In our Savig8 Bik DmprUaL latere computed at 3 por ceu ompouudl eotui-annually. AmeeaTTSeaeT S run N jr ilMMM) emSfSeyrri:! - sga ga sg Jjejeuwreay Swi SiS ISM DtpoitJOf One Dollar or more can t made at any time. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank teas weeM M a Hcris. te the iHae,' er tae wecet daaee hall m die any. Talc letter Qnaiel saewed to aether leager, aad m Wnshu, heariag f fc ceaetadea Ul taey bad been UUW Vf tae refareaec te the daswe k.U a4 Wetffat their suit mil tU above Palt ia tae lower coast. No Aut&erity Daaoe HaUa Tke sttpresae eeurt moacctu ,. feeNi te a lack ef iaiermat.us "as W a character er reputation of u 'Oomiaai,' er as te hew had the eaaja U are la Sfckane, er ns te wheUcr ere are aa-" There was aetaia I. the complaint ia t natiae ef laduco- aeac, cellealnm er laameaae, se the sufremc eeurt eanohMlec as follows; Owing te tho character of tk racu rcrealea ia tho CTWeaee la this ease, wo do not conceive tt a dasena lea ef them wenld be edifyiag er ea acatlal. "In view of the form of u tim. It takes tivx, Bxrumo a.td com- i mon eeane anrumenta to make people believe In baying your goods cad come J back for snore Too many advertisers empty tbelr appropriation sand boxes on the first grade, and tbe road to ad vertising sluices ts strewn wltL the Noaehlng skeletons f the victims ot one insertion John Wananukcr m. ld, -To aiirontlnne nilTonUlBB U like tak tna down nur tluii.- Tot have a ain abow your door to let people kno who you are and what yon are doinc Thaf what your ad Tortlstng does, n morely mnhlpMes, '""' ' uottsandc ef peoU kaow what yeu have to sM. M k Corey, Svrtary National BtsU Hard wrnro Det-.'ers Aaeodatleu In Beullot and AdveruMr fnKK&sVlnnmnnmmr mr-t MONMOUTH STATE NOBMAL Boglns its 21th year September 2G. KrP rour ad. to thU pr U nx " " . rr iMuin bffarc THBEE FULL C0UESE3 OF STUDY. Preparing for County nnd State Certificates. Higher courses in Watnington and other states. reoogsi' Estray Notice. KetsecblMc car aim than s. . SseadreaaucaiUM vtmia o- .-.- .. auto-wen ' "" On small stria heifer oal k.s... wth au mmtc No naarlt, er Lu Hnd yearUar heifer. X. -.. .. bruumV. w TaaK ea. lu. the . f "Hewfii 4 7 Dated Salem. Sept. , iV5. J- H. PKNLAND, PoBsdmaster Scveath Ward. Demand for Normal Trainer! Teachers Loasw terms, jighcr wages and better opportunities for proawtW award the Normal Graduate for M nfm,. RhM directors appf Uthc s-apertor ability of Monmouth graduatce, nnd tho demand tu eaa the supply. Special attention given to methods work in griJei" , Catalogue ConUinlng Full Information. w Ul be sent on application. 0 .rrespondeneij Invited. Address B. V. BUTLEB, Secretary. K D. heSSLEB, PrI l'"MM'"' i i i ,aanl College of Musio-WillamettB University Opens Sept 26 Lend!,W,tI B. 1L, Dean, piano; Prcderlek W. Oo Sew i ' T0,e0 Go B- M- SaleB' p y""' uowiy mnusaed atudlos, new faxmlty.