ty! SW" - -n.T,.. OAILY CAPITAL JQUKSAL, SALEM, OREGON, MOXDAV, NOVKMUEK 0, 1000, id Opct?a Hotase P. OOi!fcW"- i5. ESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Illustrated Talk on tno so-Japanese War 200 beautiful views by J.SUYA KATO R CORRESPONDENT. Cato conies highly endorsed eadlng newspapers. .. i do cents to nny part of the Seat sale at box ofllco Wed- 9 a. m. LOP WATER POWER Syndicate Formed to jntrol All Water In Middle West STATE TREASURER STEELE May Not Come to Sa lem to Live at Present Problems of Handling the State Funds are Grow ing Less Mllwaukle, Nov. 5. (Special to Capital Journal) A Journal ropro- sontntlvo had a talk with tho now stato treasurer-elect. Ho will not leavo his comfortable homo near here at present, and may not remove to Salem, but will go up Mondays and homo Saturdays, until ho can dlsposo of It. Mrs. Steele Is 'a very domestic woman, has nn adopted dnughter ol 13, and Is not disposed to llvo In a rented houso. Tho Steeles hnvo no children of their own, but hnvo raised threo adopted ones. Their Wo Is In tho country, I . a a . land, Nov. G. Dacked byiino 0I uoinB " roo rural man 000 a syndlcato headed by route, ueorgo bicoio is a man who T. Horrlck, of this city, and.lms hnd Brent wealth nt times. Ho P. Walsh, of Donvor, la near-1 wns ft promoter m mo ciecmc lines completion of a schomo to between Portlnnd and Oregon City, 50 mountain streams In Col- on uotu 8ulos ot tho river, and has to develop wntor powor. At uecn n ",nn ol ercni pumic Bpiru nu will only supply tho torrltory ms lir- m,t not a Brent monoy-mnk- a radius of 110 miles from cr Ior ucorB Steele. Treasurer itral station, but It will grnd- Stcol dcnl9 thnt thcro lms bcon ako In tho entlro Muldlo nn' conference between himself and Secretary of Stato Benson as to dis tribution of patronage Ho says ho lias given no consideration to his of fice force, but Rnys ho Is very favor ably Impressed with tho employes now In tho ofllco. His bondsmon will 'hnvo something to say ns to his se lections of nslsstants. Tho bonds will not ho ns heavy ns In tho past. .It has been fixed nt $500,000 for (somo of his predecessors, but ho docs jnot yet know whnt his bond will ho. Sneaking of bills to rcgulnto tho NERAL ELECTION 'TOMORROW ontlnucd from first pngo). I All Over New York. .loaning of stnto funds, nnd tho state getting tho Interest, Trcnsuror Steolo said that matter would not amount York, Nov. 5. Tho campaign to mucn, na tho school funds, undor r, except for tno reti nro ana tho prc80nt low rato ot Interest, g tonight. Considerable mon- would bo nil loaned out, nnd tho now oa tho curb nnd In tho hotol provision thnt allowed tho governor s this aftornoon; Either to veto any Horn of nn appropriation nut or Ihmson nro Mulling tor- bill would not permit of nny gront but tho Hughes mon with accumulation In tho treasury nt any are enrrying It around willing on0 tlmo. Election of sonntors by t It down nt'nltriost nny odds, tho pooplo would tond to mnke denti ls no rest for tho candidates i0CkB Impossible, and ho did not boo Hughes 1b scheduled for soven jl0W thoro could bo moro than $25,- es in this city this afternoon OOO in tho tronsury nt nny one time, night. Hearst threo nnd pos- with nny ordinary good manngomont ifour speechos tonight. Ten on tho part of tho stato board, nnd nd wnrrnnts woro proforred tho usual good enro on tho part of "Iierlntondont of Elections Mor- tho loglslnturo. Ho would not try to dlctato any policy to tho leglalnturo for tho management of tho stnto funds, so fnr as loaning them wns concomed. Opinions of Senators. I Thorn wnn n ennrerenco or &enn- of any to vot elllegally. Ev- tQrg ,n" ga,om Saturuny to consider )llco oincer will bo allowed four ,og,8laton( but no conclusions woro ' extra tlmo to cast his own ronnhed( 0XC01,t to demand a good Tho nttornoy-goneral nnd may- busn03S poIIcy for the session. Ono vo arranged with tho various Qf te Senator8 who l8 a financier of :t attorneys to prosecuto t,ho BQmQ abmiYf bM ho was opposed to m frauds promptly. ( fltat0 mw nnowlng any stnto funds to bo loaned out. No such law could bo Hot in West Virginia. drafted that would not bo subject to irleston, W. Va., Nov. C abus0Si and whno tho law might companies woro ordered to worj under one administration, un mson, upon tho representation der another it might bo n failure. J postmaster and Attornoy Tno 8tanding and credit of tho stnto " that the Democrats had sworn VM B0 good tnat t couid only bo lu 0 deputies. They havo driven jure1 by expermonts. 'Croea from tho county, and are o . ng to steal tho election ma- Tho Uniform nnd tho Man. President Roosevelt, as was to hnvo been expected ns wns ntmost Inevltnble, Indeed hns not only no ticed the suit brought by a blue jacket against the proprietor ot n Place ot amusement in Newport who would not admit hliu to tho Joys thoro provided because ho wns "in uniform, but has contributed ?100 townrd tho expenses of tho litiga tion. In tho letter to Admiral Thomas Inclosing this generous con tribution, tho President expresses some vehement opinions ns to the wisdom of tho suit nnd nlso makes somo gonernl remarks that deserve attention. "I feel," ho says, "that It Is the duty ot every good citizen to en deavor lii .every shape and way to mako it plain thnt ho ronards tho uniform ot tho United States army nnd navy, Just ns much when worn by nn enlisted man ns when worn by nn officer, ns a badgo ot honor so long ns ho behnves decontly. Thoro Is no finer body of men In nil our country than tho enlisted men of tho nrmy nnd navy of tho United States, and I cannot sufllclontly express my Indignation nnd, contempt for any man who treats his uniform savo with tho respect to which It Is en titled. If n mnn misbehaves him self, then, no mnttor what uniform ho wenrs, ho should bo dealt with accordingly; but tho fact of wearing tho United States uniform should bo nccepted us presumptlvo ovldcnco that tho mnn who wears it Is nil right; and nny discrimination against tho unltrom ns such is moro thnn presumptive ovldcnco thnt tho mnn thus discriminating Is nil wrong." It is ungracious to crltlclno theso statements ovon In tho gentlest wny, nnd yet, nnd yet, well, It is truo thnt for tho puroses of their profession tho enlisted men of tho army and navy nro not only as flno ns, but finer thnn, nny other group In tho country. Nevertheless, In their hours ot re laxation from tho sovoro restraints of tholr service, some ot thorn nro, slightly Incompatible with tho main tenance of peace nnd quiet ns under stood by civilians. Tho numhor Is not great, and wo nro glad to bo llovo thnt It Is steadily decreasing, but tho logondnry reputation ot tho prlvnto soldier on tho lenvo nnd ot tho sailor unborn will last for somo tlmo longer, nnd oven tho President's denial will not affect tho fact that thoro Is somo basis for It. Tho uni form ought to moan nil ho says of It, but It doosn't qulto. Tho thing moves in n vicious circle, tho men too oftou going whoro thoy nro sura of n wolcomo and losing tho right to n wolcomo olsowhoro bocuuso thoy do not got It. The lemedy Hob In their own hands. Now York Tlmos. OVERCOATS &&m tuto in vrcuM. This kind of weather makes one think ' about nn overcoat. We fove the sea son's newest ami best styles In over coats and raincoats. ,i : : :: : Prices $10 to $25 '""" ' FaH Und crwear in Union and Two-piece Suits SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE 136 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon M llshment of good government can re establish good ord'or. Krosuo Ito-publlcnn. and others by political organt is and pollcomen, who mndo 'slstrntlon canvass. Warrants o placed Jn tho hnnds of Mor deputle8 at nil tho polls tomor Arrosts nro to follow tho nt-! Given Threo JH fences. cago, Nov. B.-HeriBg was glv- Shot by Otvn Man. Nlshnlnovgorod, Nov. 5. During h mnnuvers. Colonel Brozberanoff 'was shot by his own man. It Is thoueht It waB done acciuoniauj'. ro sentences, frp ono to 14 Mrtrldgef were supposed to to run concurreatly. Stens vas given twOrHiJtlonal sen- from one to 14 yrs, to run 'rently with tho one ho Is now 5. bo blank. Tho wound Is serious. t Hanker Kills Himself. Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 5. Cash ... ir- norvonrt. of the Lakesldo t. t T.nkA Adams, shot Will riead JustlRcaUop. ' Mtnlf this morning. burg, Pa., Nov. 5. Roger ". . .. la ho ,n good condition There is no defalcation. . o - ' and The the detective. In charge of Ing evidence for Thaw'a do stated teday: "Thaw will on the plea of Justification, torneya will mako no effort to him insane -when ho shot " No explanation la siren for ago of plans. o Theatre Mu Dd. 'tie, Nov. 5, Ckarles WW. r of the Paciao Coast Amuso AociatloB, 4led tkls morning ;8hfs dlseww. He was for 40 th theaArtdJ " taetrw m tt ety oa tho Constipation. Health Is absolutely impossible, if constipation be present. Many seri ous cases of liver and kidney com plaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable con dition is unnecessary. There Is a enro for it. Herbine will speedily remedy matters. O. A. Lindsay. P. .. Bijn son, Fla., writes. Feb. 12, 190. Having used Herbjne, I find It a flBo medicine for constipation." 60c aboU For sale by D. J. Fry drug store. Tho Ciium of Our Woih. Tho contrast bctweon tho nhsoluto good order of Snn Francisco, during tho tlmo tho saloons woro cioseu, and tho prosont epidemic ot thug gory, naturally suggests somo very Hlreni: nrtl-suloon arguments. Still, It will not do to Jump qulto to tho riwtlrnl rntinlllfllntl thnt nil VlOlonl crlmo is duo to saloons. To bo suro, whon thoro woro no snloonu, thoro wns no uncontrolled epidemic of It. If the saloons woro to bo cloBOtl ncnln tho vlolonco would shortly stop. But novertholosa.'tho connec tion betweon tno saioons nnu uiu vlolonco Is probably moro Indirect Minn illroot. TllO low thllBS WllO arO committing theso robberies and as saults would bo brutes and thlevos, drunk or sober. The closing ot tho saloons did not roform these men, and their reoponlng did not brutal- izo them. But tho closing ot the .ninons did make San Francisco so undesirable a Klaco of resldenco to theso criminals that thoy scattered olsowhero. Your low type of crim inal, tho sneak thief or gaa-pipo Mmi? will not llvo whoro there aro no naloons. If saloons were abolish- , nvorvwhero ho would continue operations wherever it might bo safest or roost prontauio. uui n loona aro abolished lu only a few places, ho chooses the others. Besides, tho thugs wcro scared away from San Francisco nnito as ...i, hv niiiers as by sobriety, and they are attracted back qulto as much by bad government as by bad whisky. Never was "tho kindness of the strong arm" better shown than by the military rule of San t?..i.n After that rule was once established, not a short was fired, scarcely an arrest was roaao, nooouy ... molested, and life went on smoothly and freely. The presenco of a large armed force did not In the least Injure any well-disposed pureon and it frightened away tho 111 dis posed. Even after the soldier woro withdrawn and the saloons were re opened, there was good order so long as there was noucn w.w oni when grafting began high up, dld.robbery and murder be gin low down. Ana oniy i -- Victor Point Jotting. Spooks woro plentiful in Victor Point on llnllowo'on night nnd with ono or' two exceptions their pranks wcro taken good nnturedly. J, J. Krcnzo Is hnvlng tho finish ing touches put on his now resldenco, which is claimed to tho finest In tho Wnldo hills. The family will soon movo In tholr now qunrtors. Mr. Whitney hns moved on tho Olson phico. While wo rogret very much to lose Mr. Olson nnd family, wo heartily wolcomo Mr. Whitney to n homo among us. Mr. Ouy Opllngor, who hnB taught tho Victor Point brasH bnnd for ho long, Is compelled to glvo up his clnsB nud go to tho hospital on nc- couut ot some kind of throat trouble. Ho Iiub proved himself to bo master of hla profession nnd will bo great ly missed by his pupils. Ills brothor will tako charge ot tho band during tho professor's nbsenco. Wnldo Clrclo has bought n flno sot of chlnn nnd glnsswnro from W. 11. lingers, and Is contemplating giv ing a suppor In tho nonr future. Chns. Warner hns returned from Scmttlo. Thoro soomu to bo somo great nttrnctlon nt Victor Point for him. Who Is it nnd? Archibald Ilros. has rontod their father's plnco ami Keno Into tho dairy business qulto oxtonslvoly. Thoy nro putting n flno grndo of tint tor on tho mnrkot. Henry Pntton hns rented n farm nenr 8nlem, Ho movod his family this wook. Tho revival mootliigs nt Union hill nro well nttended nnd sovornl hnvo been ndtled to tho list of saved In that locality. Tho Victor Point school bids fair to recover Its good niimu undor tho tutorship of Prof. Droknn. What our bcIiooI hns long needed wns soma ono who had courage onough to com pel obedience nnd stop tho hazing tliht has bcon tho cauio of much annoyance to the smaller children, Ordor is heaven's first law" nnd It applies to scljool dlsclpllno as woll as to othor things. A. T. Bavngo lost a flno young cow from tho effocts of colic one day this week. AN ERROR In our Inst wooks' ndvortlsomont ono pnpor stntod na Inst wook npectul, nnd tho other stated as this wook speclnt nnd for this roa son wo hnvo docldod to contlnuo , THE BIG REDUCTION SALE for this wholo wook to glvo ovoryono n fair chnnco to purchase Bomo of tho FIREPROOF COOKING AND BAKING WARE AT ONE-HALF PRICE f Made out of fire cloy, and well finished. A few prices for instance: Pudding dish 20c, now 10c each Ind Puddings 1 0c, now 05c each Egg Poacher 20c, now 1 0c each Piepans 35c, now - 18c each Baking Pans 65c, now 33c cadi Mixing Bowls 30c, now 1 5c each Host of wnru nt samo reduction. Special vnluos lu thnso mottlod Cooking and linking Pans, fjOa values now for 2fio each, Boo our north show window. Next Saturday night snlo closes. .8 YOKOHAMA TEA COMPANY No phono orders tnkfti on thto upfdultli, but delivered If lit tho city limits. State News Tho Dallesbad two women va grants Sunday. Two flno gasoline launches aro be ing built by somo Eugene boys. A beet sugar factory Is to be es tablished In Eaglo valley, Eastern Oregon. A railroad from Snako rlvor Into the rich and celebrated gold mining camps of Cornucopia Is tho latest re port at Baker City. The local talent ot Dufur will pro sent a ono-act drama November 9, entitled "Aunt Jerusha's Quilting Party." The play Is given for the benefit of a local church, Una 8. Walton, the "Queen of Alaska," la visiting In Portland. She is ono of the richest mine owners in the Far North, and Intends to erect a building at tho Seattle fair, and ex pects to soon publish a now maga zine, which she will call the "Alaska Northwestprner," with headquarters at Portland. o . Chfcao MarkcU, Chicago, Nov, 5, Wheat 74 , cor 43ft, oU Si. Mrs. Waltz Dottd. Mrs, Washington Walts, formorly of Monroe. Benton county, nnd nu aunt of ProK W. C. Hnwloy, died at tho homo of hor tlaughtor, Mrs. Hur ry Waltx, Borkoloy, Cal., Octobor 30, from injuries recelvod by falling down tho stops at tho Methodist church that evening. Sho was about 84 yeara of ago. Tho funeral took placu on Thursday, and tho Inter ment wan at Haoford, Mrs. Walts was an Oregon pioneer, and has many relatives In Polk and Benton counties. ,"'H Hor first husband was a Belknap Her daughter. Mrs, Harry Waltx, was by her first husband, and the daunh- ter's husband la a son ot her second husband. Eyesight Specialist Special Attentieft to ScfeHrf Children Eye Treuhlia CHAS. liT HINGES Preferred Stock A full lino of high grado gro ceries in ovory department. NOTHING OLD Wo always keep the fresh , ost nnd aim high In our dostrq to ploaso our customers. A now lot of Helm's Pickles, Dill, Swoet and Sour. Every thing In Delicacies. A fCW BARGAINS In Dishes. Boo thorn early and got tho choice selection.' H. M. Branson State Street Grecer Hotke to Cabbage Grwre We will cot reclvo any woro cab bago aftsr Wednesday, No?tfcer as our tanks will to all. Mcae4, ' GIOCON STOU CO, .nl m l 'f ""