DAILY OAPI TAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORBGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1000. 4 ,u (. t! i j L i Royal Absolutely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which is onethird sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness ROYAL BAKINQ POWDRR CO., HEW YORK. CITY PRIMARY NOMINEES (Continued from first pngo.) fntnl to errors, City Recorder Mooroa Is nil nroiiud tlto nmn for tho plnco Not hut what othora might fill thoso ' plncon juiit nfl woll, or uvon hotter, jiosHllily, hut. oh city administrations Ko, thoy nru inou not cnnlly duplicat ed In tholr respective portions. Tho jfpulillCiroVdiiuou are uccountod for to n ponny, and tho diameter and Intog rlty of tho city finances nru wifo Kunrdod, For City Mayor. For tho head of tho Rpubllcnn tlclcot two very well qualified iiBpI rnntH nro In tho Hold, W. 0. Hub hard and Ooo, F. Kndgera. Mr. lluh hard wan county Judgo and tins hoon In tho city rouull, and knnwR tho du tloH of tho ofllro pretty woll. Ho It it enreful, rotmorvntlvo business oiinn, who has made n competency, nioKtly hy farming, and linn n mint llttlo cottngo homo on Twelfth Htreot Ho hint tho IuIhuio to nttond to tho duties of tho ofllco, hnvlng nn In (lomo from IiIh farm that moro than koc-PB him. Ho la n mombor of tho Illlhee Club, and driven IiIh nutomn Mlo when the romla nro Kood. Goo F. Rodgera wna fltnto hludor, and Ih nt tho head of tho Rodgors Paper rMl ttttttt 111(1 tulllWtfl' tt lllh lllltil. ww...,...,. ...... ,..-...... ..." ... U ,, , ,,, h,m80f ,. noss Mon'u League. Ho haa boqn no-,', ... .... , , . , .. .,..., . , , , , . 'dopoudont In worldly goods, nnd hns tlvo u tho Hiipport of Btroot Improve- ' ,, , , .... , ' ,,, , ,. ,.. . ... . tii tho tlmo mid nullity to servo tho city MnnntH, and s outspokon In hla do-. , ' . , , ,, , .. wall, and ho lins tho tnollnut Ion. Col. mnnil for progress vo pol olos. Mr " ! . , ... . . i. ,., ...... ...iin 'Stockton linn mndo n buccobs of his Rodgora nggroHlvnly pushes what- ., iMiniuuna, una imiuiiiinuti it uuit.iiii.ii homo nonr the Htnto house, and Ih a. wldo-awnko citizen. As mnyor of In- a reputation ub a fonrlosa officer. Tho snmo is truo of John Knight, who, n Bherlff for two tcrniB, and as Ro puhllcnn county chnlrmnn, hnB a good record In ofllco nnd for loynl Republi canism that 1b nbovo reproach. Hla friends know whoro to find him po litically at nil times. Mr. Longcor hns mndo a sood night pollcoman, and through n trying tlmo of nccuBa tlon boro hlmBolf in a dignified man ner, nnd wni sUBtnlnod by hla frlonds Ho Ib a nmn who has worked hla way up with vory llttlo assistance, nnd under ndvorso clrcumBtancos. Thoro nro cltlzona who linvo objections to nil tlireo of thoao cnndldntos, nnd who will rosorvo tho right to bring out Htlll another cnndldnto after tho prlmarloB aro held, but this applies to Bomo of tho othor candidates now hoforo people Candidates for Aldermen. In tho first ward Win. Waldo la up for nomination, without opposi tion. Ho Is nn old nnd honored clt lzon who wna onro olectcd county Judge but, nftor aeolng. what ho was up ngnlnBt, resigned nnd was suc ceeded by Hon. T. L. Davidson, np nnlnted by Governor Ponnoyor. Ho has tho tlmo nnd ability to nttond to tho duties of nldormnn, and would do It woll. In tho first ward two flrst-olass hiiHlnoHi man nro nrtor tho nomina tion, Hon. A. N. Ollbort and Col. J. L. Stockton. Mr. Ollbort wnB In tho legislature soveral times, wns post mastsr two terms, nnd suporlntond out of tho Htnto iirUon jnndor tho Loid ndmlnlBtrntlon, BorvltiK with credit to himself nnd frlonds in each will bo no contest on thla placo until the olectlon, when, these two excel lent gentlemen will settle tho matter, at the polls.' In tho Bouth end of the ward Mr. Skalfc, the present alder-! man, and Isadora Greenbnum, both good business men, are candidates for tho long term. In tho seventh ward threo aspl COMING IN BISHOP'S ' CARRIAGE rants want tho place, and they nro iocciA Rnclav Wfin ; NflFlCe all competent men for tho place, pub- JeSSW BUSICy VY HO iS NanCC lie-spirited and progrcsslvo men. In ! (ho order of age D. D. Kooler comes first: Me is county Btock Inspector, Is a prominent worker among" tho friends, and has a long rdc'ord of Olden Will Arrive Tomorrow Tho coming of Jesslo Busloy in faithful public servl.ee! Amos Vasa In the Bishop'a Carriage" to tho tuna frtt mnrtt vonhd fnVnmnn In anit'-' . . was for many years foreman In saw mills, and Is now In business for hlm solf under tho firm of Mills & Vnss, and Is classed among tho most care ful and successful business mon of the city. Henry S. Ratcllff la tho candldnto of tho younger mon, nnlt ropresonts tho east aldo of tho ward, on tho ground thnt it has never had an nldorman. and la entitled to rep resentation. Mr. Rntcllffo is a real cstato dealer, and hns built a num ber of now cottages in tho Yow Park district. Tho registration books nro open all tho day and evenings, nnd will bo closed Frldny ovenlng nt G p. m. Tito polls for tho prlmnry oloction will he open Saturday from noon until 7 p. m., nt tho usual polling places In onch ward. o . PIONEKK RANCHER DIK3. H. T. Mills, of Hubbard, Died at Portland Yvatcrdny. over ho tnkos hold of, and, nftor serv ing a short lorm In tho legislature, tvm.lil linvn lilni.lv nf limit in nltmiil to tho dutloH of tho ..moo of nmor. one.ulonco h i mt thnt ol y on a lloth Mi.lr.nU would give the offleo clibBU by floating a popular loan. .. ,t ,,nnl nf ll,n nn.t nttnntlnn. '",8 U, C0rnK f l,,B C0UV,C' and aro woll oquluuod for Its duties. """""V'1 "ns ,,,,8olf uu I-'or City Mamhnl. Thla ofllco Is the bono of conten tion uiunng city polttlolnns, and yet among tho threo geutlomoii who nro qunllllodly for nubile Improvomonta of n aubntuntlnl nnd permanent char actor. Stockton will bo found to bo figuring closely In tho tutorest of tho Alt. mi nil npfitalnnu nml wnnl.l aspirant, thoro U very llttlo choice, j , iny of tho throw would ho ambltloua to fill tho o'ltlco well. Thuy nro nil, ", ., ... .....-... i.nit.. In tho third and fourth wards 1 the Tin ro Mr Olb n h n. ho thora aro no opposing cndlate., MCom.look. when tho stocks mndo .Zu S0" Ab. mazier r.- l-'f'--fast that tho CltltenH' administration and ft "ning oy common consem as u.e oe long sorvlco In police duties, nnd hnn,nw " n IO,"IM- "" Hrw sierung uusiia'aa iiiun, wiiu nru iui- II. L. Mills, a plonoor rancher of Hubbnrd, Oregon, nnd a votoran of tho Civil Wnr, died at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning nt St. VIncont's hospital, Portland, nftor an lllnoas extending ovor two months. Mr. Mills wns a vctornn of tho civil wnr nnd served moro thnn four years aa a member of tho Fiftieth Now York engineering corps. Ho was wounded nt tho bnttlo of Spottsyl- vanln in a skirmish run, nnd while nt tho hospital In his Inst sickness coughod up a buckshot thnt ho hod carried In his lungs for -10 yonr8. Mr. MIIIh waB 74 years of ago, hav ing boon born In Now York, Febru ary 8, 1832. Ho was twlco mnrrlod, first In Now York in 185 1 nnd again In South Dakota In 18GG. Ho camo to Orogon In 1870 nnd Bottlod nt Hubbnrd, whoro ho resid ed continuously until hla denth. Ho leaves, besldoa hla widow, tho fol lowing children, nil of whom woro at his bedsldo whon doath came: Mrs. W. II. Palmor, Dourno, Orogon; C U. Mills, Cnlro, Illinois; Fred h. Mills, Irrlgon, Orogon; Forost E. Mills, II. h. Mills, Jr., nnd Mrs. Hlva HlosHor, Hubbard. Anothor aon wns Clnronce W. Mills, who wns ono pf tho boys of tho Second Orogon In fantry who ylolded tholr llvos In tho Philippines. Tho romalns woro romoved to Hubbnrd yoatordny, and tho funornl will occur at that placo Friday morning at 10 o'clock. TO II1JAT Till: HKCORI). Nevada Mines Are llrlnglug Ktato Into l'rouiliieiu'e. tho "Tho llttlo rotton borough," as tho Orogonlan used to always call Ne vada, Is coming to tho front again as tho greatost mining state In tho union, tho grenteat mining country In tho world. Tonopah, Qoldflold, Manhattan nro nnmes to jugglo with, and to recall tho old days on tho ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST f WB BNDF?AVOU to adv&nci rjtha buBlnoas tatereati of our cutoua orn In every legltlmato war In bo doing, our motWos may be Boutowhat tlaeturl with wih wtwa, for, upon th proapwlty of Ita patroua hinge tk hcm of every bank. ' Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE. Pt tilimt E W. HAZARD, Cmkkf llo-aplrltcd nnd progressive, nnd care ful nnd conscientious in all tholr re lations with tho public If tho city can get tho tlmo and aorvlcea of men of their charntor and ability It ( should nlwnya avail itself of tho op portunity to secure mem. In tho fifth wnrd Joe Smith, of fho Capital Improvement Company and J. P. Oondo, tho auctioneer, nro com petlng candldutes. Iloth nro first class men, who have the good of tho city at heart, who nro favorable 'to Improvement, and who would look closely after tho Into rest a of tho city on all occasions. Thoy would aoo(to It that tho monoy paid by tho people of that ward would leak back lnto.lt In tho form of Improvements, and tho. chances, aro that they would got moro for tho ward than lta share, but that want could stand It, and either ono of thorn will nmko a good nldormau. In tho sixth ward Mr. Churchill, who hold ovor on a tie voto last year, la tho Republican candldato for tho short term, while Win, Laming Is tho Democratic or Independent catUl- eate4 us In our lato bereavement S. dato for tho satno place, kence thr B. Wntklns and family. ono could not keep track of them Tho stock market has been doing somo good stunts in the last fow days. Mohawk, n Tonnpnh mine, haa run up from $3.85 to $14 In a week, and haa grown from a 30-cent prop osition In less than a yoar. It ro mlnds ono of tho old Comstock's an tics, whon, for Instance Con. Virgin ia wont from nothing to I960, Sierra Nevada from a minus quantity to $36S, Hundreds of now camps havo been described as "second Com Btocks," but none of them havo ma torlalUed. Nevada gives promise, at Qoldfleld, of equaling It she does not surpass tho record mado by hor on tho Comstock. Grand opera house Friday ovonlng has awakened considerable interest nmong pooplo of a psychological bent, owing to tho sharp discussion recently Instigated by Miriam Mlch clson's clover book story of criminol ogy from a woman's atandpolnt tho standpoint of a girl who is criminal by environment rather than by na ture. Tho novolty of tho thomo has croatod nn unusual amount of com ment, both on tho part of review ers who havo perused tho book and critics who Jinvo vlowed the drama tization. Opinion In general has been of a diversified nnturo, ranging from tho mdst cnthUBlnstlc encomiums of pralso for tho production ns n wholo to a rnthor crtlcal analysis of tho plot and theme. In which oxcoption has boon tnkon to tho choosing of mombors of criminal classes for promlnont chnractors. But whero ono critic has condemned tho motif n hundred ministers hnvo como to tho rescue, assorting that tho moral of tho story was tho redemption of n lamb which has strayed from tho Bccuro fold of rcspectablo socloty. Mr. Pollock's task In making a stngo version of tho book has boon fnr fiom a sinecure. Tho work of ndapting n popular novel to stngo uso brings nlmost cortnln disappoint ment to n largo sharo of tho book's admirers, who hnvo formed Ideals of tho chnrnctors Impossible of real ization bohlnd tho footlights. Tho only salvation Is to put on n play strong enough In itself to command attention nnd chain Interest. Owing to tho controversy which hns nrlson nnd tho mnny suggestions Mr. Pol lock wns nblo to recclvo from thoso Interested In tho fascinating study of criminology, tho chnrnctorlzatlon of tho rolo of Nnnco Oldon, na por trayed, by Miss Busloy, la as nearly faultless aa human Ingonulty and brnlns can contrlvo to mnko It. Soats on Salo at box ofllco Friday, Novombor 2, at 9 n. m. o r.AllOIUNG UNDKIl A DKLUSION DOING IMMENSE TRAFFIC Tho averdgo young woman of to day Is busy, lleauty la only anothor name for health, and It comoa to 99 out of very 100 who tako Hollls ter'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Toa or Tablets, 35 cents. Dr. Stona'a Drug Store. Caul of Thanks. We desire lu this public manner to thank tho neighbors and frlonds. and tho Q. A. U. In particular, who os- Lnbel Marlon County Products from California nml Tliey Sell Hotter. Ab a matter of fact bottor grapos aro grown In Mnrlon county thnn enn be shipped In horo from Cali fornia. Do tho Salem peoplo know thlB? It would soom thnt thoy do not. Splondld whlto grnpos nro grown In this county nnd nro brought Into Snlom each morning nnd nro aold to retail dealers. Tho dcalors bolloving thnt tho pooplo llko to bo fooled, lnbol thoso California grapes and thoy nro readily sold at a good price. Tho buyer is really gottlng a bottor article thnn If his grocer wna nn honest man, but thla tonda to show that Marlon county doos not look nftor hor own Intorosts. Marlon county apples aro bolng shipped to Hood Rlvor, pneked Into Hood Rlvor boxes nnd aont cast as Hood Rlvor fruit; Marlon county grapes aro sold In tho city of Salem aa California grapes and tho pooplo who buy do not yet know that tho Marlon county product Is ahead of tho California article In size, appear- anco and flavor. It la suggested that buyers of grapes nnd apples should Insist on tholr dealers furnishing them with tho homo grown variety and this falso branding to tho detriment of tho growora of tho valley will atop. o Neuralgia Pains. Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic palna ylold to tho ponetratlng Jnflu once of Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. It ponotratca to tho nerves and bono and being absorbed Into tho blood, Its healing properties aro con veyed to every part of tho body, and effect somo wondorful cures. ?Gc, 50c and $1.00. For salo by Dj J. Fry's drug store. t -o , Portland 11, Fresno 2, waa the scar Wednesday at Fresno. Salem-Portland Electric Line Between! ISalem and Chemawa Busy The new electric lino botweon this city nnd Portland, bx miles of which has been in operation sinco tho mid dle of Septembor, Is already doing a heavy passenger business. As soon na tho cnrB wore running botween Salem nnd tho Indian training school at Chemawa, the cars woro fairly packed" with passengers between tho two points. This passenger trnfllc is by no means confined to tho at taches of tho school, but largo num bers of people living nlono tho lino nnd In tho vicinity of Chomawn como Into Salem to do shopping much oftonor than berore. On Sun days and on nights whon thoro nro plnys at tho thcatora and othor at tractlona In tho city, tho road does a land offleo business. Tho Into after noon and early ovonlng trains nro loaded with peoplo carrying pack ages and tho business nlrendy brought to this city by tho road Is porccptlblo to tho merchants. x Work on tho remainder of tho lino la being pushed forward with all pos sible rapidity. Tho track has boon completed as far as Lake Lablsh and tho grndlng gangs nro dally moving on towards tho metropolis. A largo forco of mon nro kopt at work on tho big brldgo over tho Wlllnmotto rlvor at Wll8onvllIo and thoro Is senrcoly any doubt thnt this lmmonso struc ture will bo completed by next sum mor nnd probably before. Foreman Tlffftny said this morn ing thnt ho bollovcd that all tho roiM would bo roady to bo placed In opera tion ns soon as tho Wllsonvillo brldgo wns completed. This menns thnt electric enrs will bo In operation bo tweon this city and Portland by noxt Fouth of July. o PLAYED HALLOWKKX PRANKS. Stale News . A ? Beecher of F0rJ. etirated his 88th Mh0 da. "UU1 Laaelle Bros., ihe big ., ers at Albany, nm ..5pr,lntJ - . .x, uuinp . 'i business- at present. doing Fred McCrnslfm. .. .. . Portland, committed ,,," day by taking carboitn.',.6 '.Tho taxes of the Viola , trlct, Clackamas county J ltrilnv n 1...... ' ;:'. T'uin5iimi .. u u usca to Imr.. 'VJj road from that district to City. l0 Tho Portland General Etew Is to establish spvoi.i . " ""W1IM, Portland stinn nnH .. ....u n-ii ., uniform price of $3.00 ti,Z slnb wood. Gordon & McCarthy, ou,.. ora nt Heppner, were arretted j. ""' 7 toh,bb "Quor oa Sk TMiln In 1.K. . Vki ... .0 , 8econa off month. s Conch Bezdez of the U. of at mm mum is mgniy pleased ma condition the team is in ,J prospects for winning out ots! Mrs. C. H. Park of Eugene k. sonted the team with a flaet, uieu ouu nog as a mascot. Margaret O'Leary, a nrettri lass, crossed the Atlantic own , como to Baker City last week,t'J sue was married to William Bb Thoy woro sweethearts fron & noou, nnu six years ago Bnrke! tho "nuld sod" and tamo to 0r to mako his fortune. Ono of tho largest real deals that has taken place la ta tllla county for some months, i tno purennso of a itlon nf i owned by T. J. Kirk ot Athens, prico being $42,000. the laUl Is ono of tho best fn the eouttji Adolph OiiefTroy, n High School Sophomore, Left Without Nether Garments. CASTOR I A Tmt litfutU ui GUUtmu Tbi IM Yn Kivt Alt qs IwfM Tho usual Hallowon pranks wore porpotrnted last night by young Amorlcn in Snlom. For tho most part tho jokes woro good-natured, and showed thnt tho Snlom boys nro Just boys, nnd not hoodlums. So fnr as has bon njcortalnod all tho lost gates havo boon discovered nnd tho signs thnt wero transferred from ono placo of business to another hnvo caused no ono any sorlous discom fort. Adolph GuofTroy, n sophomoro In tho high school, enmo out with n llt tlo tho worst of It. Ho wns ono of a party on tho ,jny to nn ontertnln mont nt tho houso of Miss Mnrtha Schlndlor. Whon about half way, n gang of high school sonlors wnylald him and took his trousers. It was part of tho original plan to ox chango n pair of ovoralls for tho trousers, but, before tho exchangoi v-uum uu imiuu, wio seniors ueenmo frlghtoned and ran away. Thoy bo enmo rattled, and took both tho ovor alls and trousers with them, and left Adolph shivering In tho frosty night. It ia said that somo good Samaritan contributed n barrel,' and ho wended hla way homoward in nn nriirinni package Btorod In wood. A hlvo of bees, In good working ordor, that waa left on tho steps of tho high school, caused somo conster nation this morning, although a wagon in the same placo did not causo much anxiety. Hop Leo's. laundry wagon Is In South Salem. Clough's undertaking sign1- Is nt tho College of Medlclno of Wlllam- otto Unlvorslty. o iJ--- RUNNING FULL BLAST. ' t Salem Mutual Cannery Will Be In Operation Three Moro Weeks. Bw tk KpUrof CZstfZIBiikt Tho big plant of tho afem Mutual Cannery company Is still running full blast and will continue to put, up canned apples for threo moro weeks yet at tho samo rapid rate. All tho time during tho applo season the cannery haa been running full capacity of the cannery. At present tho plant takes caro of the fruit as fast as It la received and for a week it has not been found necessary to snip any to Portland. Tho manage ment believes that tho season will close In about threo weeks. Ift vjMM iuvxitom &rttf&&t Mi 1 H I IIMIHH HOTEL ARRIVAl llllllllllllllllllllllll Willamette. F. R. Wagner, Eugene. G. W. Whltson, Chicago. Mack Sommervllle, Eugene. Thos. Lloyd, wife and son, PlrJ dolphin. J. P. Keating, Oregon CK7 yrs. L. Reiner, Portland. F. W. Barton, S. P. Co. F. M. Splnwn, Dallas. II. Brash, Portland. J. S .Cooper, Independence, M. I. Howor, Portland. W. V. Duncan, Portland. B. Llchtlg, San Francisco. R. W. McLcod, Snn Franclw D. R. Acklnson, Portland. M.'Sllborbirg, San Francis'. Salem. W. C .Hnwk, Jefferson Lotus Block, Now York S. II. Goln, Jefferson T. D. McCInln, Seio R. J. Shultlco, Portland J. L. Goln and son, Echo, Or N. Wolter, Newberg N. Jones, Jefferson J. Thompson, Jefferson H. B. Bonhnm, Chicago A. H. Clnyburgh, Chicago B. A. Simon San Francisco. Cottage. DerC. Bognrt, Portland J. F. Wohrum, Woodburn Mrs. J. F. Wehrum, WoodbirJ Mildred Wohrum, Woodbnrt D. Mlsner. Portland, A. L. Brownlee, Marysvllle, 01 J. P. Burns, Portland L. P. Lucas, Portland E. D. Doran, Portland W. O. Walling, Minneapolis H. D. Hutt. San Francisco. R. M. Dealy, Portland. M. C. Ford, Los Angeles ...... -o- SOCIAL ' EVEN' Married Last Kienls Mlas Edith Eyro and Dr. Whlln vnra mnrrled at thO h thra l.rMo. nnrontS. Mr. S8 Goo. "W,.Eyre, In East Salem. enlng, In the presence of pnlflllvAo nnA frlpntlS. R' 1?' Selleck performed tho cere . . Yvrt.l,A rA AL ur. ana xurs. wm i 367 Liberty street i Wealing Announcfd. , The wedding of Miss Marie of Tjihannn. and Mr AIW of Halser, VW take PS . ha brl7 an, at we noao u -..,.. i- Tii..nnn. Mr. o brother of Mrs, Frank n: this city, and the briae Mr. and; Mrs. R. I Gs0B' this city. tlt. M V rinnlela. of was. In the city yesterday frleads. fl