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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1906)
" numn "W)1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. PRECOX. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1000. .- 1 ? J & r it 4 W' $'' jk J. I: ft 15 i i fc t i "CANDY" KID RELEASED. Defective Joe Day Secmi to Havo b Moms of It. Salt Lake City, Oct. 8. Alice JVdniiiB and Harry Morgan, who were arrested lioro at the request of tho Portland Ore., and Chicago au thorities, charged with 'stealing" 19000 from Anton Fritz In Portland, aro again at liberty, tho extradition proceedings begun in tho local courts having boon dropped. Tho Trlbuno will say that tho cases against tho colored prisoners waa dismissed undor a compromise, by which Morgan gave Johan Fritz, father of Anton, a check for $4500 on iv Chicago bank and J500 in cash. CURRENT TOPICS TODAY Prepared for the Public Schools, and tho Family Circle. ItccoiiHtrurting Railroad Rates. Washington, Oct. 8. Tho inter states commerce commission today began a series of sittings for tho hearing in their ofllco to construct rules for tho simplification of rate tariffs, and in conucotlon therewith Issuing a circular embracing cortaln requirements. Eight propoBtlons nro Involved, and they Includo tho filing of point tariffs by tho Initial lino, as an Idopondont document; tho filing with tho commission by partici pating linos of gonernl authority to tho Initial lino In thoir behalf of all tariffs or all Joint tariffs of a special kind; tho separation of class and commodity rates In effects that each commodity can bo easily located; limiting any tariff to 11 vo supple ments, and any classification to ton supplements, tho entiro classifica tion or tariff to bo ropormllted whore thoro Is any excess; tho obsorvnnco of a uniform ordor In tho comple tion of tariffs; tho propor specifica tion In tho tariff of tho Initial lino of all terminal chnrgos, tho absorp tion of switching or tormlnnl charges Whoro It affects tho total cost to tho shipper shall ho stated. The first landing of American troops In tho present American occu pation of Cuba was effected. Sunday. There Is pcaco In Havana province. Ily buying up the bonds tho Jap anceso have secured control of tho now railroad through South Man churia, China. Whether wheat shall advance or not thb fall Is now said to ro3t with tho rarmcrn. Free selling would sond prices down. Hy establishing a bank In Persia, In addition to having built a rail road; Oormany hopes to control tho trade of that country. Homer Davenport, a native Bon of Oregon, has landed 27 Arabian horses In Now York, that ho secured on his recont trip through Syria. Tho first congress of a Democratic character to draft a constitution Is In session In Finland, hitherto a de pendency of Russia. Regulations governing tho manu facture and salo of denaturlzed alco hol havo beon Issued by tho government. Personal I COMPANIES ORGANIZE, i tin iiihuiii i n m ii 1 1! Articles of Incorporation J Oranted Enterprises Backed J by Oregon OaplUI. HH M II II M I I 1 1 1 1 II I I'M Important Mupi-niiu Court Cases. Washington, Oct. ft. Tho torm of tho Hiipromo court beginning today has a docket that contains some Very Important cases. Thoro aro ovor 400 cases all told, and among tho most Important ones aro tho following; The contompl proceeding against certain citizens of Chattanooga, Toun., In connection with thu lynch ing of a negro prisoner in whoso case tho court had taken Jurisdiction; tho Kansas-Colorado suit Involving Jurisdiction ovor tho watoi' for Irrl gallon of tho Arkansas rlvor; 'Harce- lon against linker, involving tho QiioHtlon as to whether tho Philip- plno commission has power to sus pend tho writ of habeas corpus In tho Philippine.!; Moyor, Haywood and Pottlbouor ofllrurs of tho West ern Federation of Miners against Nichols, Involving the question of tliolr rights of roleaao from prison In Idaho, whoro they aro Incarcerated on tho charge of complicity In tho murdof last year of o.-Govornor Stoiiuonhorg; Htonry against Btrnim lmn, u rovouuu ease luvolvlng tho question as to whether tho Isle of Pines In Cuban or American territory and Wilson attains! the), HerretHry-of treasury, to enjoin tfio payment of money on account of tho purchase of tho Panama canal. Tho Raocollth Company, of Port land, filed Incorporation papors In the ofllco of tho secretary of stato this morning; incorporators, Edwin O. Fanning, Daniel C. Shaw and C. N. McArthur;' capital stock, JCO.OOO Tho linker Valloy Land Company, of Ilakor City; Incorporators, J. K. Uomlg, Davis Wilcox nnd N. U. Car penter; capital stock, $10,000. Dig Hill Coal Mining Compnny, of Portland; Incorporators, 0 II. Bas tlan, F. O. Weeks and J. W. Cald- woll; capital stock, $200,000. Dovo One lluiulircl Feet. Peoria, 111.. Out. 8'. Tho Wood men of America had a novel feature at their carnival1 today. A divu had boon const mated ma foet .high, and Prof. Stnhl, tho high diver, dove to tho wntur from tho dlMy height. Tho event passed off nil right ami safe, but It caused a decided thrill among tho jip'oetators, . ' u f . .i . Has a PrtfHiirlilp, U urges F. Ford, well-known hero in University circles as a foot ball player and track athlete, will bo professor of history In tho Montana Wcliyuu University. Ho will be gin hU duties November 1st. ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST WJ5 KNDHM'OK to Advance tbo 1ukIrm lutrets ot our custom era In ewy legitimate wny. , la o doing, our motive way be somewhat tinctured with wlJUh mm, far, upon the prcMfxrlty of tn patrons 1iIhk the a'uccew of Very busk, Salem State Bank State News Portland 1, Los Angoles 3, was tho score at I.os Angeles Sunday, Mt. Tabor wants a park In Its neighborhood. The Schiller bnseball team, ot Portland, won from the Truukumk ers Sunday by a score of G to 1. Ouo of tho hlggcBt sales of spring lambs made this season In Umatilla county was that ot -000 huad at $3 per head. Tho Columbia football team, of The Dalles, defeated the Portland Unukor Hill eleven Sunday by a score of fi to ti. United Htatos engineers are at work throughout Westoru Multno mah ami Clackamas counties, mak ing a geographical survey of the country, Tlieto Is great activity In mining circles at I.a firniulo. The copper mine which has lntoly been discov ered nonr there Is proving n greater ll ml than was at first thought. Tho Whtto Salmon fruit fnlrTias Just ended, and was a success In ev ery way. This is tho first fair ovor hold at that place, and the resldonts are Jubilant over tho outcome 'of It. William Jackson, steward nnd night watchman at St. Mary's Hos pital, at Astoria, fell dowu tho ole vator well of that building, from tho fourth floor, Friday evening, and was Instantly killed. North Hoiul Is to have u kinder Krten school, which Is tho gift o( Captain nnd Mrs. A. M. Simpson, Not only will they found the school, but will mntutntn It. ..Sum Satusun, a resident of Hood River, has Just beon mado suddenly rich by n tliul In tho Cyrus Noble mine In Alaska, ot which ho Is a third, owner. He and his two part ners have taken out over $250,000 sluco last January. Ho U now visit ing In Hood Hlyor. Robert Hutchinson, the C-year-old son ot J, F. Hutchinson, ot Tho Dalles, died Sunday under peculiar circumstances. Iast Wednesday the child developed what was thought to be a case ot toothache, and Urn usual remedies wore applied, but Sunday he became suddenly III, and died from lockjaw. Worner Breyman Is In Portland to day. Isatloro Greenbaum spent yester day In Portland. , Jacob Vogt wont to Portland this morning on business. Mls3 Flora Allport has gone to Eugene to visit friends. Attorney Bigger spent Sunday In Portland with his family. , C. E. Ramp has returned from an over-Sunday visit lu Portland Ivan Martin, of The Journal staff, spent Sunday In Portland. Gerald Crawford, of Portland, Is visiting relatives In this city. Mls3 Nclllo Peterson Is spending a few duys with friends in Portland. Frank Rlneman left Saturday for Donver, Colorado, where ho will re side. Professor Graham camo tip from Portland last oyenlng to nrrange for a musical studio In this city. Mrs. J. W. Cook has returned to Portland, after a visit with friends horo. J.- A. McNees, after a visit of a fow with friends In Portland, re turned homo last evening. Miss Florence Llston returned yes terday from a visit with her sister, Miss Frances, In Portland. W. E. Burke, of Portland, Is In tho city today. Mr. Burko formerly HVcd in this city. Miss Gertrude Bashor, of Port land, spont Sunday In Salem with her mothor. A Carlo Abrams was registered at tho Hotel Donnerly, In Tacoma, Sun day. R. G. Hunter, local representative of tho International Correspondence school, spent-Sunday in Portland. .Miss Knchael Dove wont to Port land Saturday evening to visit her slstor, Miss Mabel, for a fow days. W. E. Wann, the Insurnnco man, camo up last evening from a business trip In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bozorth, who havo boon spending soveral days here, returned homo this morning. Miss Anna Parmentor, who has beoii visiting relatives horo, rcturnod to Portland today. C. P. Bishop returned to Portland tpday after an over-Sunday visit horo. Dr. E. A. Plorco and Mrs, Pierce, of Portland, wero horo yesterday vis iting friends. MIbs Nola Coad, of Dallas, has re turned homo after sevoral days' visit with ftlond3 hero. Mlsi Nunda Glesy was an over Sunday visitor at hor homo at Au rora. ! Haphael Bonhom nnd wlfo,. of Portland aro the guest of relatives horo. ' , i Will Ilalght, ono of tho employes on tho Wlllauiotto Traction company, Smiles Will the Oregonlan please give tho TUMORSGONQi SERIOUS OPERATIOXI UnQualMod Success of jm ham's Vegetable rw-i?"l Case of Mra. TTnnnl. rTi?011! . - -.W U. ff 0ti made an over-Sunday visit In Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stetter, of Al bany, Bpent Sunday with friends In Mr. and .Mrs. Hamlin Smith and public tho names of the Marat, Dan son have gone to Eastern Oregon to ton and Robespierre of he Oregon . . .,. . ..iuinoi rovnintlnn and also tell tne :r:z:..r "" - ..i- ...i,wfe '"" " :. . . ..--.. ...in r11 Intn the- Iiaaket7 7T .7. tj--uio W. H. Chatten, wno was nere yes- nejiu m - - - terday hunting the Chlnn pheasants, Also please tell us whether Mrsj returned to Portland this morning Puter-Watson Is to play the part of with a string pleasing to any nlmrod. ( Charlotte Cordray? President J. H. Coleman went to. Oregon City has just ueen grant ed nearly as many letter carriers as Salem has. As Salem has a federal building It would seem that over half tho people should not be requlr- Portland this morning on business matters connected with the Universi ty. Dr. Parvln has sold his homo here and will reside In Portland but will continue to teach here. tho conquerlne of wnm.. emy. Tumor. Tho growth of a tumor U so until it is far advanced. W. H. Prunk, who has been clerk-' his music class ed to pack their own mall. t a Senator Hedges did right. Ing In the Perry drug store, has gone , to Portland to take a course In phar- j acy. Mrs. II. Doty, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. H. Smith, returned to her home In COntralla this morn ing. WM Sf Ril t ili 5ji 0 . Flii " P Mr. Fannie D.Fo OK So-called "wanderlnir twin.. come from its early stagej 1 uiuscuuu uj. uuugcr may oe BiMjs fest by profuse monthly periodii. panled by unifsual pain, foal Why does a minstrel troupe or ft racing play always havo a full house? There will be a perfect Jam of Salem society people go to see "Checkers" simply because there is a horse-race in it. We would not Fred Ewlne arrived this morning rather see a fellow make loe to a to accept a position M tho Wallace pretty girl by an old well with a fruit farm during tho apple picking moss-covered bucket any day. season. Rev. J. Carrlgus, who has been at-' A Salem corporation had Its asess- tondlng tho eldership of tho -Church ed valuation raised from $25,000 to .abdomen through the grolnand r n ..hi.ni,i r. viv rirnvo in iinnnn. Tho manaeer uemurreu. iiyounavemysMsnousnuin. w ' . I firft nrilf-lttlnTlca nt tnfln.. .iij1 WnRlitnctnn nonntv. savlnc It was more tnan ic was -;-v " : """V1tuoun " -' " Diaumucui. aecurfl r nnit aaIt.i Pnt O'nniiiv. who fnr manv vears worth. Tho assessor had a buyer fetnM, ,' vrr.,Kio n .v . . : .:. . . . ... ,.,. . r. rr".:ip ;r"" "'potmh lias beon connecteu witn tne nugnes ami onereu 10 tet uiu u. uucun. iu. wj uuu uegm jis use. grocery, left this morning for a visit that amount If he would take It. at Coour d'Aleno, Idaho. His offer was accepted and when no Rev. A. B. Smith, of Portland, re- returned with the check the man turned homo today, but wlll return ager had thought better of It and In a day or. so. He is the new pas- the assessment stood at $150,000. tor of tho Church of God, In North Salem. Mrs. Smith accomnanled him. Hearst has many friends In Ore- H. V. Dee, a well-known creamery gon, but he needs them in Now man, returned to Portland this morn- York. Ing. He was in attendance at the fair recently held at White Salmon, I The Albany Democrat has a de near Hood River, and reports the partment: Saturday Night Thoughts, fruit exhibit as especially fine. I It Is not usual for an editor to havo Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Parmenter any tnougnts lert by Saturday nignt. loft this morning for nn extended Now that Undo Sam has once Lvnn, Mud If you will J trip. They will go to New Orleans, Cuba and Mexico, and return by way, moro taken possession of Cuba ho of Los Angoles and the coast. They should keep It permanently. Its expect to bo away two months. jthe only way by which tho peace and Mrs. William Wallace Graham, of tranquility of the island can bo main Portland, Is nt tho Cottnge, accom-(tn,netl for anv lonBth of t,me- Hav" panled by his cousins, Misses Mnud,lnB exlsted ln an atmosphere ot tur and Edith Hollenbrand, of Nestucca.!111011 for n8es nnst 1arrelling Is a Mrs. Wnllaco was formerly Miss Lottlo Hellonbrand. I i Miss Mary Stlnson, of Salem, sis tor of L. R. Stlnson, grand keeper of records nnd senl of tho Knights of PythlaB, passed through hero yester day on her way to Freowater, to visit with a slstor living there. While In this city Miss Stlnson wns tho guest of Mrs. J. W. Moloney. East Ore gonlan. second naturo to the Cuban, and It win tnke a long siege of education to qualify him to self government. Ynqulna Bay News. Cuba has caused trouble enough to bo taken in hand and made a habitable country for white men. OA3T02tXA. Bwi tb si Ilia Kmd Yon Hate Always BoiiH V(Z&S 1 The Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and ; rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug stores. dw-lyr. Mrs. Pinkham. of L . 1 give you nor advice If you will hor about yourself. Sha U th. a.. tor-In-law of Lydia E. Hnkhum . for' twenty-five years has beeaidrJ sick women ireo oi cuarge. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I tako the Ubortv to conmhil.t.. tho success I have had with yourwoni uiuuiuuiu. f.!guien monins ago bt p I submitted to a thorough examination nhvslclan and was told that I hA and would have to undergo an operation. " Scon after I read one of ronradrerti ments and decided to cri Lvdi E n, ham's Vegetablo Compound a W&L Afl taking flvo bottles aa directed tt tamml eiy irone. i nave neon eiaminid h physician nnd be fays I have notiftii tumor now. It has auo brought nj; around onco more, and I am e woll." Fannie D. Fox, 7 Chestnut f urouioru, ra. Building Bridges. Jns Martin camo In Saturday his Job of superintending the c slruction of some concreto plen Marlon county on tho road t Woodburn to Mt. Angel. It is ti a permanent structure, at a p' where county has built sew bridges that proved to be tenia ary. Sure Cure for Piles, Itching Piles produce moisture i cause Itching, this form, as well Blind, Bleeding or Protruding P: aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'i Remedy. Stops Itching and bin Ing. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Ju, druggists, or sent by mall. Trea! free. Write me about your case, a Bosanko, Phlla. Pa. I Cures ChllU mhiI Fever. G. W Wirt, Nacojiloclaoi, Texas, says; "His daughter has chills and fever for three years; he could not find anything that would, help her till ho used Uerblne, HU wife will r-Tp jJk This Dfesser can be had m five different finishes. i Carfeta OUR CARPET AND RUG STOCK Is still a revelation to those who see it for the first time, Oar patrons know how to mate good use of it. Nothing shows to better advantage in sleeping rooms than well formed, well finished and well kept Metal Beds See our line of Beds and Lace Sets WE EXCELL IN THINGS One of Which Is DINING ROOM FURNITURE SOME Vjfr t The J 77 Liberty Street House Finishing Co. (uet keep house without It, and can- Salem, Otei k- E. W. HAZARD, CasJater ,not y too much for It." . - i'1 ' ' 'f ' ' ' Sola hy D. J. Fry'i drm 6QC dms store. H-v'-siMt(MtliJaM,-rirtkh''-' yW1Sf' L, K. PAGE. Pmi&at