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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1906)
?"pirv,y " TWP''-"iPTWpffr?r """ " JPTMW"' V DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1000. tl fcK WINS IN OHIO i - faker Combination Finds a Soft Seat in tne bnape Of Taft. iyton, O., Sept. 12. There U aB.i. oroitoment today, tho second !.. nr tho Republican convention. ks antagonists aro not satisfied tiH.. hu selection again as state chair 1,S. and a motion was introduced t the convention request mm to ' . . . . . len. Anna mo uyruur c uiaK.er '""shed to tho platform ana defended ,rB3 colleague. Dayton, Sept. 12. Dick was sup- rted by a vote of 573 to 285. Hi3 ponents refused to make it unanl- awBous. 1'ie piuuurm wu uuuinuu ntalnlng the "uogiau" pianic on e revision of the tariff. THESE HOT DAYS ir Orange Sherbet t if Loganberry Sherbert. Tee Cream. ie one that leads them all kit Ice Cream Soda, 'Ui Smmef Girl. re more popular than ever ill these and more like them ite fast the things to- satisfy rot. ULLER & DOUGLAS Salem's Loading Grocers. Confectioners and Bakers. UimO State St. Phones 182-187 Ifeam direct from the dairy to oar freezer makes perfect ice cream. Grand Opera House I Opening of tho Season, 190G-07. MR. LEE WILLARD AND HIS COMPANY ffl MnnniTflmnnt A rf llllT P. T?n?C. One Week, Commencing Monday, September ilt '06 WEDNESDAY NIGHT (i Monte. Gusto -ft Prices 15, 25, 35 and 50c Note A change of program will take placo every night, which wllli I be announced later. . I IMOXTE CRISTO THURSDAY NIGHT HUNGER-GRAND THEATRE. (FORMERLY THE EDISON.) Week beginning Soptember 10, 190C, tho reappearance of tho peo ple's favorites. Brigham-Cooper Stock Company Presenting a wonderful scenic production of tho groat melo-dramat- lc success. "The Man in Black" Vovf waqIt Vin Tirlphnm-Coonor Company will present a unique pro duction a popular society arama. Reliable Optician Oculists Prescriptions Filled," Glasses Ground to Or der, Broken Jutnms Duplicated Chas. H. Hinges Stems' Leading Option 123 Commercial SL i V WE MAY HAVE TO INTERFERE Uncle Sam Is Lending War ships to Cuba to Pre vent Trouble. Washington, Sept. 12. There Is much activity in the state, navy and war departments on account of tho Cuban situation. Major E. F. Ladd, a trusted officer of the secretary of war's office, started for Havana on a "month's leave of absence to at tend to private interests." It is thought tho government means to have an army, officer present In case of trouble. Washington, Sept. 12. Tho cruiser Denver, it is announced today, has been ordered to Havana, and should arrive there late today or tomorrow. The gunboat Marietta, now at Santo Pomlngo, has been ordered to Celn fuegos. These orders have been Is sued by the President from Oyster Bay. Tho Des Moines will await or ders at Key West. Havana, Sept. 12. Tho city is In an uproar since tho people heard the United States had ordered three ships here. It Is rumored that the whole fleet is coming. The Insurgents are recruiting in this city. Reports aro constantly coming of rebel suc cesses. . Many believe Palma is un able to copo with tho situation. I ' Havana, Sept. 12. Tho situation Is worse than since tho outbreak be gan. Many want Intervention, and others strenuously oppose It. Ameri can ships are certain to complicate matters. The feeling Is general that there wlll.be no peace until Ameri ca restores It. Schooner Is Safe. Seattle, Sept. 12. Tho schooner Norman Sunde, which It was feared was lost, arrived this morning. She was lashed alongside tho schooner Louisa oft Capo Scott, and they pounded each other In tho heavy sea. Part of tho Sundo's rnll Is gone and her headgear Is damaged. The damage to both vessels Is slight. Suit Agnlnst Rogers. Boston, Sept. 12. Tho supromo court denied the motion to vacate tho order referring- to tho auditor tho suit for ?50, 000,000 brought by Cadwallader M. Raymond, against H. H. Rogers and others. Tho suit Is for alleged broach of contract In non-payment of royalties on a se cret process for innklng petroloum non-explosive. - .... i O 1 1 . i - Hs Nothing to Brag Of. Washington, Sept. 12. -Llttlo-rioi.i'a ninim tlmti .flnmners aided rather than defeated him Is believed hero to be literally true. Early In tho campaign a determined effort was made In Littlefield's district to got his scalp, led by tho Lewlston Journal, tho organ of tho late Blng loy. The Issue wns-wjiplly local, but Llttlefleld was in groat danger until Gomnors "butted In" at psychologic al moment. Tho people objocted and Littlefield's opponents wero beaten. O " Hotel Collapses. El Paso, Tex., Sept. 12. News reached here today of the collapse, of the Hotel Gomez Farias, in Chlhu hua, burying 42 people and killing four. Tho building was old, and rain caused tho disaster. J. H. Moultors. an American, Is among the Injured. More Russians. St. Petersburg. Sept. 12. Four prisoners in tho Mardln Jail were killed and 14 wounded by guards during rtn attempt to escape. ii This Lie Is Permlssuble. Flndlay, O., Sept. 12. Rockefeller mn,i not eullty. lato yesterday. All the Standard defendants pleaded the same, and demanded separate trials by Jury. Chicago Markets. r.KiOWn. Rnnt. 12. Wheat. 60 corn 4C46. oats 3132. o- Spralus. B. A. Read, of Cisco, Tex., writes. March 11, 1901: My wrist was sprained so badly by a fall that it was pseless; and after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow Liniment, and was cured. I earsestly recommend it, to any one suffering from sprains Sold by D. J. Fry. o irrt .IMlMYMRMJUmnftME G&yfflc DIAZ WILL RULE Grim Old Dictator Will Make Short Work of the Revolutionists El Paso, Tex., Sept. 12. With tho view of minimizing tho danger of nn outbreak September 16, when tho revolutionist demonstration Is ex pected, Governor Creel, of tho Stnto of Chihuahua, has ordered tho may ors, of the cities to close all saloons September 15, and not permit them to -open until the 17. President Diaz has sent similar Instructions to every other governor of Mexico. Talking by Mnil. That magnetism can be localized Is tho discovery which forms the basis of tho remarkable Invention known as tho telegraphone. This machine performs flvo differ ent functions. First, If receives dic tation; second, It reproduces tho dic tation; third, It reproduces at a dis tant point, the machine being under control at that point; fourth, It re cords conversations between two'per- sons over tho commercial telephone lines without In any way Interfering with the operation of those lines, and, fifth, It records automatically, In the absence of tho subscriber from tho office, messages coming over the lino during such absence. The machine being under tho abso lute automatic control from tho or dinary performing function of tho telephone lino, the ringing of the bell starts tho machine, tho machine sends a signal over tho lino to tho party talking, notifying him that tho machine Is running, taking down his message and then automatically stopping. Many business transactions aro carried on dally over tho telephone, and tho day Is at hand when tele graphone records will bo mndo of each and every transaction and filed away for reference. Tho telgraphono Is destined to take tho placo largely, of tho present stenographer, and no business or professional man will think of writing his business letters, lectures or sermons. Mr. Poulson, tho Inventor, has In a later mnchlno replaced tho cylinder for tho recording wires by steel disks about AM Inches In diameter and about 1-20 of an Inch In thickness. Tho portability of theso disks, the susceptibility of receiving records on both sides, tho Instantaneous erasure of records nt will and tho absolute secrecy of tho subject matter of tho record, leads ono to bollovo It will In tho future be a means of Inter communication superior to letter writing. Tho machine that performs nil the wonders I have described Is ex- tromoly simple In construction. Imaglno a pleco of fine steel wlro stretched between two point, tho coll of an electro-magnet connected with tho secondary of nn induction coll, tho primary of which Is In cir cuit with a microphone nnd battery. This Is the telegraphone In Its prim itive form. On spenklng Into tho microphone, Induced currents of electricity pro duco continuous variations In tho field strength of the electro-magnet, and If wo slide tho electro-magnet along n steel wlro tho magnetic fluc tuations of the electro-mngnot affect tho steel wlro In tho form of vari able magnet Intensities. Thoro have been Impressed on tho steel wlro un dulations of magnetization, a kind of writing that Is permanent and which faithfully records the articulations of tho voice. Address by Dr. Z. B. Babbitt before American Association for tho Advancement of Science. srr i.r I .11 A S3IOKE When you do not smoke a good article Is devoid of satisfaction, and the result Is Just smoke. There la aatUfaetloa la ev ery Pa o 0Hr TASHMO CIOAR Made la Salem. SkTL,4B fi'..2W ESrtftTt SfZVJTA. 2? JkW vn Hull's for Modified Spelling Tho rules for tho modified spelling suge3ted by the President aro sum marized by thq ow York Sun as fol fel fol eows: 1. When offered a cholco between no and e, choose e. Examples; Au esthetlc, esthetic, medieval. 2. If the cholco lies between o and no e In words llge abridgment, lodgment, acknowledgment, always, omit the e. 3. Use t In tho placo of ed for the past or past participle of verbs end ing in s, sh or p. Examples: Dipt, drlpt, prest, dlstrest, husht, wnsht. 4. Stick to enso In preference to once when you have a choice. Ex amples: Defense, offense, pretense 5. Don't doublo the t In coquet, epaulet, etlquet, omlet. 6. When you can replace gh with f, do It. Example: Draft. - 7. Better still, get rid of gh alto gether. For plough write plow. For through write thru. S. Write the Greek suffix lso or Izo with the z preference. Examples Catechize, criticize. 9. Where any authority allows It, omit the o In words spelled with ite. Example: PreterlU 10. Use a. lngle 1 In words llko distil, instil, fulfil. 11. Omit one 1 from wbrds now written like fullness. Example: Dulncss. 12. In words sometimes spelled with ono nnd sometimes with a doublo m, chooso tho short form. Example: Gram, program. 13. In words spelled with oo or o choose c. Example: Esophagus. 14. Always omit tho u from words Bometlmes spelled with our. Ex amples: Labor, rumor. 15. Where you can got any au thority use f In placo of ph. Exam ples: Sulfur, fnntasm. 1G. In words spoiled with a double use a slnglo r; ns bur, pur. 17. Spoil theatre, centre, etc., In tho English way center, theater, niter, miter. 18. If a word Is spoiled with s or z In root, uso tho z; as, apprize, sur prize. 19. From words spelled with sc or s omit the c. Examples: Simitar, slthe. 20. Omit tho silent terminal ue when allowed. Examples: Catalog, decalog, demagog, pedagog. Sure Cure for Tiles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as woll as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Remedy. Stops Itching nnd bleed ing. Absorbs tumors. 60c a Jar, at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatlso freo. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla. Pa. o Notice to Land Owners. Sealed proposals for tho sale of land to tho Stnto of Oregon for a site for a School fo rFcoblo Minded nnd Epileptic Children will bo re ceived from owners by tho Stnto Board of Public Building Commis sioners of tho Stnto of Oregon, until 1 o'clock p. m., October 22, 190G. Tho land wanted must bo within ton miles of tho City of Salem, In a healthy locality, have a good wator supply and good" drnlnnge, and con enlent to transportation facilities It must bo in a body and contain from 800 to 1000 acres, ono-hnlf of which should bo undor cultivation. Tho soil should bo variable nnd suit ed to gardening, dairying nnd farm ing. Persons not owning tho acre age wanted may submit bids Jointly with adjoining owners. Bids must bo enclosed In sealed onvolopes directed to tho Board, care of tho Secretary of State, Salem, Ore gon, nnd plainly marked "Proposals for tho Salo of Lands." Bids must bo on blank forms which will be furnished, togother with any other information that may bo de sired, upon application to tho Secre tary of State. The Stato of Oregon to havo an option for four months to purchase, and tho right to reject any ana all bids. GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor. F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of State. CHAS. S. MOORE, Stato Treasurer. State Board of Public Building Com missioners, wed-sat Jolly Lot of Visitors. In splto of tho copious showers, all trains arriving In tho city aro crowd ed with peoplo who aro flocking to the fair grounds and filling all tho available rooms in tho hotels and rooming houses. This morning hun dreds of visitors visited tho various state Institutions, tho capltol and other public buildings. Tho rain has not dampened the enthusiasm of the visitors, and no long faces aro sb among the throng. , Fall Clothing, This- season, ns nlnnys, tho "So lem Woolen Mill Store" label express es tho newest styles nnd best values of tho season. Wo nro now rendy to show tho largest nnd best assortment of men's and boy's clothing nnd furnishings that wo hnvo ever shown. Men's suits in Woolens nnd Worsteds, slnglo nnd double- breasted, in tho newest styles. $10 to $25 Men's nnd Boys' furnishings, everything you need to look right. Salem Woolen Mill Store I Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill 111 1 8 1 H 1 Hlfr 1 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS j Marion County Land That Is j ! ! Changing Ownership Prica, 1 That Obtained. ! ', i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i m 1 1 n 1 1 1 in- L."L. L. and A. M. Howo to Vogot Lumber & Fuel Co., 1.28 acres In Jefferson, w d.$2000 W. E. Young to H. L. and W. Bents, 1.03 acres In Marlon county, w d 5G0 W. II. nnd JU Drnko to W. S. Sawyer, land in Sllvorton, w d 100 W. C. nnd E. Gordon to Mary J." Brcsslo, land In block 5, Hill addition to Mo'hamn, w d . . G5 ,X-RAYS Say, girls! aron't you glad you guessed tho weathor Just right, and woro your peok-a-boo and white shoes to town? Horso rncos, Tom Richardson and a wnter convention won't mix and mlnglo worth n cent. This Is not a good day to work up Interest In wntor rights and Irriga tion. Tho milking mnchlno was a draw ing card. , That milking machine -workB by suction, of course, so did Its prede cessor, tho calf. Tho Tcaas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rhouraatlc troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive streot, St.Louls, Mo. Bend for testimonials, Sold by Stone's drug stores. dwlyr. Don't buy your winter supply of flour until you have tried R sack of NEW PERFECTION FLOUR MADE BY CAPITAL CITY MILLS. It Is the best flour over sold In Salem. Romembor our corcals aro strictly up-to-dato. Wo have tho latest up-to-dato mill n the coast. Try It. Tho mill that makes Salem famous as a wheat market. FOB SALE IIV ALL DEALKH8. , ") BRYANT L Copyright 1906 Th Houi of Kuppanhtlirtar Men's nnd Boy's Overcoats nnd Raincoats, medium nnd long lengths, closo or looso fitting. $12.50 to $25 hats, shirts, hosiery, unilerwcnr, Balloon Ascension. Tho balloon nsconslon yestorda wns ono of tho most nttractlvo foks turcB of tho day. A largo crowd witnessed tho nscont, which wns a buccobs In ovory way. Thoro waa not ovon tho Bhndow of a breczo and tho big sphoroahot straight for tho zenith. Tho pnrnchuto workod llko a Yankee on arnft, nnd camo down as gracofully ns a buttorfly, or somo whlto-wlnged spirit of tho upper oIbo whoro, drifting down to take a look at their kindred beauties gathorod at tho fair grounds. This will bo a foa- turo of tho fair every day, weather permitting. WE ARE HKHE WITH THE Hats Men's hats, ovory shapo conceiv able. Shapoa for ovory faco or color, for ovory complexion. Knox Hats, $rt.OO. Wo carry tho best 9!1.00 huts 011 tho market. The Toggery 67 Commercial St. & REEDER fc It) M - - ..- V