TItXMENT WEATHER FORECAST. K TONIGHT, AVIT1I LIGHT FROST; FRIDAY, FAIlt AND WARMER. AIL Y CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOllF.R I, 100(1. NO. !i!J8. OCKEFELLER IS SMOKED OUT HINKS FAIR METHODS WOULD BE FATAL a ESTROYS YOUNG inancial Birds and Not Be Hampered In Their Pursuit of the General Public I Cleveland, O., Oct. 4. John D. logkefeller thinks the lRst two years "muck raking" has been very ml. In nn Interview he says: "II e limit opportunity It will stop na jonal development. Will the Indl- ldual strive If ho knows the hard- Son prUe will be snatched by the government. This nation Is too foung to begin tearing down; It aust build up. In Europe when nt- icks were made on the packers, frenchmen were gleeful. They hato They use our own charges gainst the packers as hot nmmunl- on. They are anxious to gei me otter of us in tho world's trade. In bo East Japan, in tno same way, ipan Is developing Into a wonder- lil power. Wo must develop our en- ?rprlses, not limit our opportunity It common sense to tell our young lien, on wnom tno ruturo aepenas, Biey can hope for no other reward CAGO PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE The Crowds THAT HAVE DONE AT OUR STORE FOR THE PAST THREE WEEKS SHOWS THE SUPREMACY OP THE CHICAGO STORE IX BEING ALWAYS ABLE TO CATER TO THE WANTS OP THE PEOPLE, AND HAVE FOR THEM THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT TRICES. OUR DRESS GOODS, FINE SILKS, LADIES' COATS, MILLINERY, CHILDREN'S COATS, LADIES' SUITS, SILK PETTICOATS, SILK WAISTS, FINE FURS, LADIES' SHOES, FINE HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, KID GLOVES AND RIBBONS ARE ALL UP-TO-DATE. NEW FRESH BEAUTIFUL GOODS, PRICED AWAY DOWN TO INDUCE QUICK SELLING. DO YOUR TRADING AT THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Thousands of yards of Fine Dresa Goods nil now and fresh de signs, styles tho latest. Also plaids and blacks. Prices 25, 35, 49, 75 and 08c. Thousands of yards of Fine Silks in all the new shades also Plaids and styles the latest. Prices, 49c, 75 and 98c 500 yards 8-3 Outing Flannel yard, 4&e. 5000 yards Fine Heavy Soft Downy Outing Flannel, special price yard, 3 1-3 and 10c. Good Blankets for 25c 1080 yards standard calico,' yd 4c i 100 doiea Calldrea'saeaTy Cot ton black Hose. Price pair 18c SO Ladies'- Swell New Salts Jast arrived 91 S rh1 118 values, pecial price for this sale, 110 90. SAUBTS FA8TH6T GROWING STORE. "CEYOY BROS. MAN'S CHANCES Beasts of Prey Must for carrying the commercial flag for ward thau frenzied attacks at home, and all the handicaps. Handicaps their own government can put upon them? He said of all tho charges made against him, the one that hurt the most was that ho tried to dictate tho course of study at tho Institu tions he endowed. He says ho 'nev er made suggestions.' " Hnnkou on the Hike. Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 4. King, queen nnd crown prince of Norway are here, it being their first official visit abroad since their cor onation. Send Cavalry to Cuba. Des Tdolnes, la., Oct. 4. Six hun dred of the Eleventh cavalry, now in this vicinity, will start for Cuba tomorrow. STORE THEIR TRADING 100 Ladles' and Misses' Fancy Plaid and Oxford grey Long Coats 18.00, $10.00 and 112.00 values, special price for this sale, only, ?5.90. $2.00 Fur Neck Scarfs, price 95c. $7.90 Silk Petticoats, prlco $3.75. Wo have cheaper and better ones. 200 doxen Ladies' heavy wool fleeced Derby Ribbed under wear, special price 23c. Ladles Trimmed Hats, new arri vals, sale price, 2.50. 2.95 and $3.56. Children's and Misses' Trimmed 'Hats, sale price, 98c, $1.49 and $1.98. We' have cheaper and better oaes. daUricWtStreets MONROE MAKES ' DENIAL Says Union Pacific Did Not Make or Permit Rebates to Anyone Chicago, Oct. 4. J. A. Monr,oe, traffic managerof tho Union Pacific, wits before tho interstate commis sion today. Ho denied tho road grants elevator owners rebates. Previous witnesses had said the road granted rebates thus fostering mo nopoly. o FOUGHT GAME COCKS Havana, Oct. 4. An American ex-Rough Rider named Harvey was among tho disarmed Insurgents camped at PInar del Rio. He says most of tho combats wero between game cocks, as ten per cent of tho rebels carried roosters tied to their sadd'les, which they would fight at every halt. There was little war fare, and tho disarmed rebels cheored tho American commission. REBELS DISARM GLADLY Havana, Oct. 4. Funston this morning received messages from members of tho disarmament com mission, saying tho grounding of arms was progressing rapidly in va rious parts of tho Island. Funston has arranged to visit Asbert's camp this afternoon. Tho Santa Clara commissioners report the recovery of a quantity of dynamite, taken from an American Iron company. Play Post-Senson Games. Chicago, Oct. 4. President Pull lam, and tiro national baseball league representatives of tho pennant-winning local clubs, decided to day that the first gamo of tho post season chlmpionshlp series would bo played next Tuesday on tho West Sido grounds of tho National. Tho National commission will next Mon day settle upon rules to govern tho champibnship Bories. Comlnsky pro tests against tho proposed doubling of prices of admission. SINKS WITH ALL ON BOARD Hon Kong. Oct. 4. The steamer Charterhouse foundered and CI, In cluding Captain Llfton, wore drowned. Favors tho Road. Allan Dripps, of Stayton, aged 84, was in the city today. Ho says the new electric road runs within 40 feet of him, and he is not afraid of the ears. He expects to take a ride on the first train into the Capital City. -o Firt Baowiall. Colorado Springs, Oct. 4. The first snow of the season fell today. There are several laches in tho mountains. Jacob Arenr, ofLa Crosse, Wis , arrived today to look up a location for himself and Ive other dairy farners who want to come to Oregon. SPOKE IN DRIVING STORM Presjdent Delivers His Ad ,r dress During a Heavy Downpour ! JIarrlsburg, Oct. 4. The Presi dent arrived at 11 o'clock. Ho was met by the, governor and escorted In tho rain to the capltol. Ho sat throguh the downpour, wiping tho water from his face during tho pre liminary exercises. Ho spoko In a heavy rain, rivulets running ovor his faco and Into his shirt bosom. NEW YORK'S STRENUOUS SENATOR Now York, Oct. 1. Piatt's wife camo to New York today. Sho re fused to say whether sho was trying to see the senator, 'it Is reported that Hedges has left Tioga Lodge to go to Washington. It is understood Piatt will go to tho capltol. Now York, Oct. 4. Senator Thomas C. Piatt, in a state of col lapse, was borne out of tho Hotel Gotham yesterday and carried off to his suite of private offices In tho United States Express Company'D building an hour beforo the tlmo of the oxpected arrival of his wife from tho Piatt estate, near Highland Mills, with tho avowed Intention of taking her placo at tho sido of her aged husband. Mih. Piatt's Wrath Finds Vent. But he might as well havo stayed in bod, for Mrs. Piatt, abandoning her nnnounced Intention of yester day, did not como to town. Sho wns still at Tioga Lodge this afternoon, boiling mnd, although sho had been nblo to tako off some of tho edge of J her temper by smashing tho camornj and punching the nose of a photog raphor, who tried to snap-shot her In tho main street of Hlghlnnd Mills. WANT TO CINCH GERMANY Berlin. Oct. 4. An American syn- UltULU ID UV(iUIUiiWb v wvi ,. i Jlnn.n In nnnnHfltltll ! I lllir. chaso of a German packing house I with a view to controlling tho Gor-. man canned meat trade Papers unlto In attacking the "American Invaders," and warning them to keep their hands off. Took Osier's Advice. San Francisco, Oct. 4. Leaving a noto to the coroner, which ex pressed tho belief that ho waa Incur able and should bo "Oalerlied," Dr. Wolcott W. Griswold, a well-known physician, this morning shot him self In the head at the Hammam hospital, and died In a -few minutes. He was suffering from an Jncurablo cancer. A Charivari Party. Crivlts. Wis.. Oct. 4. Dr. Henry Conover tried to quiet a charivari party last night, when someooay fa tally shot hita. Richard Hamilton, ' a saloon keeper, has bees arrested charged with doing the shooting. :- Her Trial Trip. gaa Francisco, Oct. 4, The hat-, tlesalD California sailed this morn- iBg for Santa Barbara, for her build era' test. TtM the Dedication. WaaalagtOB, Oct. 4, -The Presi des left for HarriVurg, Pa., at 7:5 this morals. FIRE IN HER HOLD Manila, Oct. 4. Fire stnrtod to day In tho hay stored in tho bunk ers of tho transport Thomas this morning, rflongslde tho whnrf. It may bo necessary to sink tho ship to extinguish tho" fire. o Clink Not Hurt. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 4. J. Ross Clark todny received n loiter from her brother, Senator Clark, written at Marseilles several days after the nuto accident. One of his ribs was broken, and his bruises are not seri ous. Sho also received a cablegram dated at Sallsomagglors, Italy, to day stating he had almost rccovored, and would continue his trip. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Oct. 4. Wheat 75 Q 75, corn 42 76 43 tf, oats 31Vi 034 ,. THREE KILLED IN MINE Dlueflelds, W. Vn., Oct. 4. It ap pears certalu that at least GO nro dead in tho Pocahontas mine, in which tho explosion occurred yester day. All tho coffins in town have boon ordered to tho- mine. Firo makes tho rescue of.nny possible sur vivors practically impossible. Win. Ferguson nnd Clinrlos McIIenry, mombors of tho rescue pnrty, were killed. Dlueflolds, Oct. 4. Tho explosion reports aro greatly oxnggoratcd. Al most tho entire forco escaped. It Is known that threo aro dead. Tho number of injured is not yet loarncd. UPTON'S HAPPY THOUGHT Chicago, Oct. 4. Llpton called upon the mayor at tho city hall, and attonded luncheon at tho stock yards. He did not deny he might seek an American bride, as well nr rnnga for an International yacht raco, Wlion asked about tho girl ho said: "Now that's a happy thought." THEY INDORSE HEARST Boston, Oct. 4. Tho Domocratlc convention Is entirely In tho hands of Jean B. Moran. Tho platform adopted expressed ardent admira tion for Hearst and Bryan, and con gratulates tho Democracy of New York upon Heart's nomination. Boston, Oct. 4. Moran was nom inated by acclimation and K. G. Brown for lieutenant-governor. The convention endorsed Bryan for Pree ldeat In 1908, aad adjourned. Aa Alblna couple were married on the ferry, while crossing the Colum bia river, Wednesday. Dr. J. F. COOK MOVED TO IO LIBERTY 8TRKHT, WIIKRS HK WILI MR8T ALL OLD AND XKW PATIENTS. FOR ANY DliKASB CALL OX DR. COOK. CONSULTATION FRMt. WON THE FIRST FALL Portland, Oct. 4.JTho grain hand lers won their first victory this morning, when tho Irving dock ca pitulated, and agreed to tho unton'a demands. Union -advices state that Tnconm grain handlers domand an Incroaso from 30 to 35 cents nn hour. SHINGLE MILLS TO CLOSE Soattlo, Oct. 4. Tho nnnual clos ing of tho shlnglo mills in this stnto Is scheduled for October 22d, whon all present ordorB will bo filled. Tho cloBo-down will bo for two or throo months, according to tho domand of tho market. Two thousand laborers will bo affected. A Shot at tho Alphabet. Simbirsk, HusBla, Oct. 4. A bomb' wounded Stnrynkeultsch, governor of tho province, this nftornoon, but not fatally. DISTANT Gettlngcn, Gormnny, Oct. 4. Tho seismograph lioro todny roglstored a powerful earthquake 14,000 miles from this placo. Tho vibrations last ed two hours. NO CLUE TO BANK ROBBERS San Francisco, Oct. 4, A. Sasaki, cashier of tho Japanese bank, who wns struck down by robbers yester day, is still unconscious in tho hos pital, with small hopes of his recov ery. Tho only clue to tho robhbora, who got away with nearly $4000, Is tho broken utterance of Sasaki' "Two Amorlcans," Unless Burnt k I recovers and describes his assailants thero la littlo hopo'of effecting tholr capture Smiles The Journal heartily endorses the main Ideas of Editor Davoy's lead ing editorials on tho kind of mon to put In city offices. We can't havo men of too high an order of charac ter In the city offices, hut the argu ment that, because tho city gave COO majority for Congressman Hawloy, therefore only Republicans should be elected Is not good, Tbsclty la more Interested ia good business administration and policies of public improvement than In hard-and-fast partisanship. If this city had gone 500 the other way would Mr. Davoy insist on a full Democratic ticket be ing eleeted? F. E. Newberry GRADUATH CHICAGO MUHICAT COLLHGR, PUPIL OF RUDOLPH OANZ, TWO YEARS WITH WIL LAMETTH UNIVJtRHITir, HA8 OPKXHD MUIIO BTUDIO, ROOOM AND 19 IN I. Ot O, V, TJWPLK. HOUR TO 8. RUfllNWW HOUR 1 TO . . m N " h ' sr?f. h. ' i i