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" 5jfjTn 1IT AND WEDNESDAY; COOLER WEDNESDAY. AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1007. NO. 170. 0 MONEY TO TRY PETTIBONE 1 " X , ench and Spanish Ships Bombard Moroccan City 0KS SHOOT SAILORS cinernted. The destruction of tho land batteries was complete. None of tho Moorish shells struck the battleships. Ora, Algeria, Aug. C. Tho French armored cruisers Cloure, Jeanno Dare, Condre and Curlden today em barked detachments of nrtlllery cf tho foreign legion and a battalion of sharp shooters and sailed for Morocco. URAL GETS MAD ; Absolute Surrender of the fell Commander and This Be- Refused Beqlns to Throw Is Wo the City of Casa Blanca rish Ship Joins In ller, Morocco, Aug. 6. French ps have bombarded Casa Us a result of tho Moorish Algeria, Aug. C. Tho French transport Nivo today sailed for Mo rocco with detachments of sharp shooters and light cavalry. o 1 r PR HARRY M'LEAN. foander of tho sultan of Mo- bodveuard. CnDtured bv l'i the Moroccan bandit, "and for ransom. t firing on troops landing to thft Prenyl. m . .., consuiaie. Many i are reported and tho altu- e gravest since tho bogln 1 tne tronliio i i .., ,t. U council io,i i i JJ'irrender to the Fronch cou r threat of the town being French guns, " " ,,lv opanisn warships we French in kmk..ji .. ' lorroundlns Casa Blancn. Jombardment was started by ,, """"ui una wncn i$ beenn lifoi.i y.t """"viuk over me Moorish triham ,., . ps the French sailors to carry "XUUUCU, 'reach cruiser Duchulaya and i ,CfU,wr IJom Alvarodo Joined , r..in-- n .. uaiuee. Many ?S . trlbesmon frora th Moor,sh commander soon ,lrdeslre to mediate. - b fr " at his B .v reiused. The rka commander. X" 00Q1ed during the ' "er btiof ia- P18pJfc-, Ct ,Hmar L --HBP $il ! PB" M9ur 'hI Ptri jHP'itti' h7 4ilWrT vjr Mm& L '?V,"1 -:!. H - 7f3MHi;v . ' - jrt$. v;r ----- ----- V i W ---- PT'v tot li 2 r JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER. Ono of tho founders of tho Standard Oil monopolj',-who claims ho is no longer in nctivo control of tho great trust. BENSON MUST ANSWER San Francisco, Aug. C. Judge Do Haven of tho federal court overruled tho application for a bill of particu lars and demurrer to the indictment on tho part of John A. Benson and Dr. Edwin Porrin in tho Tehama county land fraud cases and set tho tilal for Thursday. o Mine 0vncr Dictate. Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. C, Tho MIno Owners association had decided to enforco tho card system against tho Federation of Minors. Hereafter every workman employed by tho association must carry a card showing he is free frora union in fluence. -o Passed Worthless Checks. Valle Jo, Cal., Aug. 6. Edward Cohen, who was arrested hero for passing flctlctlous checks on the First National bank of San Jose, admits ho was arrested on a similar chargo in Portland. His people made tho money good. o Cohen Died Tills Morning. Dayton, Aug. 6. Abraham Cohen shot whon Anna Markowltz was mur dered Sunday night, died thla morn ing at 10 o'clock. o Johnson Klected Senator. Montgomery, Ala., Dug. 6. Joseph F. Johnson wbb elected United States senator today by tho house and son- ate and will hold the office for both the short and long terms. o Shot His Wife. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6. Mistaking hiB wife for a burglar H. N. Krumblez this morning shot and killed her In their home. o Chicago Markets. Chicago, Aug. 6. Wheat 89 90c, corn 54855Hc. oats 42 4 2d. Ready for BKftiBeee D, B. Irwin baa returned froa the coast asd will be at lila old stsad or Cbemeketa street between Commercial a-d Liberty, wbre lie is prepared to rMY yiwr corM. 8-lt. BORAH AFTER MONEY IS SEEN IN DENVER Idaho Senator Who So Bitterly De nounced Haywood Visits Denver to Collect Money From Mine Owners to Prosecute Pcttibonc, Idaho Be ing Tired of the Job Salt Lake Mayor lteslgnrt. Snlt Lake City, Utah, Aug. G. Tho resignation of Ezra Thompson as mayor of Salt Lake was sont to tho city council last night. Mayor Thompson was elected in November, 1906, by tho American, or Intot Mormon party. His retirement, fol lowing close on tho resignation of Chief of Police Sheets, is taken as an indication of internal differences In tho American party. Mr. Thompson's term would have expired on January 1. Ill-health is given as tho reason for the mayor's action. Ho d6nles that It has any political significance. o Wants Oyster Ileds Protected. Messrs. Davis, Toner, King nnl Dalloy, representing tho Ynqulna tillllllllllllllMIIIII Denver, Aug. 0. It lias Just been learned that Senator Iloruh was hero Friday and Saturday. KlfortH were inado to keep tho matter secret, when It was discovered tho Mine Owners said Ilorah wns hero looking up land cases. It is bellevo Ilorah is collecting funds to continue tho prosecu tion of Pettihone. Idaho has not stifllcieiit funds and Is un willing to pro&cuto lilni. 1 1 II I II I 1 li I H I I I I I I I I I I I n SSaBaa9BSS9SB9BBBB Wij't'jWcL1li R ht Mr JBaHtw r w.iiptei'J ' WwSu :: ASC ' 3Sp IbSSn. : jbiwlJkp ------kw7vqdkki- I I IE9Nl-rftPtl4jH I :: pwPrvQi i ANOTHER TRAIN WRECK A VEUY YKLLOW STORY. FOURTEEN ARE DEAD Express Jrain Crashes Into Freight Reports Arc Meager and Some what Conflicting-One Report Says Fourteen Were Killed and Eighteen Injured Sailors Insinuate Missing Sailor Was. Probably Murdered. Now York, Aug. 6. Danlol Lynch: Is Investigating tho story of six sail ors on the battleship Georgia, that his son who has been missing since? Snturday, wns perhaps foully dealt with bocauBO ho "know too much'" about tho recent explosion on thet-Georgla. Young Lynch wns a sailor on tho battleship. Tho InformnntH rofuho to glvo further Information but tol'J" tho fnthor they did not bcliovo th& story that his son fell overboard. 1 o A Hack Alley Now. Now Vork, Aug. C William 9. Alloy dospondont over heavy losses .TAMES B. ANGELL. Presidont of tho University of Micfiignn- for many yearn, former minister to Turkey. GRAND OPENING TONIGHT 7 p. m. OF THE "THE POST CARD HALL" "THE HOME Of POSTALS" 380 State Street Salem, Oregon EVERYBODY WELCOME m in Wall streot and suspension from tho stock exchango shot himself last night in tho crowded Larchmont Yacht club. o PlttBburg, Aug. C. Fourteen arc reported dead, and 18 injriured In a wreck on tho Pennsylvania road near Kelly station. Tho wreck occurred on tho Cou ncmaugh Buffalo & Allcghancy di vision. Tho dotnlls aro mengrorbut thoofnc!n"la ot'tho compnny henr "a freight car cither Jumped tho track or broko down on tho northbound rnlltt and was thrown to tho cast bound trnck In front of n pnssongor train. Engineer M. II. Irwin Is dead. Tho OH City express leaving Oil City.nt 8 o'clock this morning crash ed into n frolght. Six bodlcn have been takou from tho wrcckngu. Tho .paBsengor onglne wnB derailed with two baggago cars; h smoker and a pnssongor car. Tho Identified dead aro Mrs. Alonzo Huff and so-.) of JohnBtow.n, besides Irwin, whom body waB cut. in two. Tho paBsengor was running at a high rate of Bpeed. Tho nccldent occurred on a curvo. o CRUISERS COMING TO COAST PHONE GIRLS STRIKE Holonn, Mont., Aug. f. Twenty tolophono oporntors wont on a strlko hero Monday in complnnco with tho request of tho Montana Federation of Labor. Tho Btrlko was ordorod na a sympathetic movement for tho lino- moil. Uutto and sovoral other cltlotv aro without tolophono sorvlco far a. Bimtlnr rensou. The Rocky Mountnln Hell Tolo phono company has applied for .'it. temporary injunction restraining ' u boycott of tho company, and argu ment thereon will bo had boforo United States Judgo Hunt tomorrow.. .in o i OPIUM CUIUS HAH C.OOI) HKSUIl" - V - A NURSE GIRL ATTACKED New York, Aug. C. Adelaide Wlldorer, a nurse, is tho latest victim of tho wavo of crime. She was at bay oyBter IntorostB, nro before tho 6tato fish commission today. Thoy have spoclmeno of eastern oysters as large as a man'B hand, am! aro ask ing that tho oyster bedB rccolvo some protection. VOLIVA DESERTS ZION Washington, D. C, Aug. 0. With in 10 dnys officials of tho navy de partment says tho Washington and Tennessee, two of tho nowest armor ed cruisers of tho navy will bo on tho way to San Francisco, no advance guard of tho floct to sail to tho coast in tho fnll. Tho Washington and Tennessee have Just arrived from Franco and will sail as soon as minor ropalrs aro mado. Chicago, Aug. notltlon that ho tacked on tho Btreet this morning l,y J ' W ' an Italian, who knocked ber down ;- - choked and dragged her to a stoop where she fought him with a hat pin. Her assailant was arrested. C. Refused tho bo appointed by tho United States co-receiver with GEORGIA IS NOW A John C. Hateloy, now In chargo of tho ZIon City property, and unheed ed In his protests against tho nalo of the lace Industries, Ovorseor Wilbur Glenn Vollvn, who usurped tho lead ership of John Alexander Dowlo, to day asBflrtod his defiance of tho forces against him and declared ho would abandon Zlon City to establish a colony of bis own olsowherc. UKY O I A I L 8h0 can 8,nk for aI1 of Ine" dec,areJ youva, as no waB jeavjng mo uuuu after his petition had been denied and the sale of the ZIon Clty.laco fac tory for $380,000 had ben ordered. "It Is my purpose now to gather my Atlanta, Ga Aug. C Governor Cmiiii tnilnv In thn nrpsenco of a largo crowd signed tho bill making 0jiowerB about mo as soon as poa- r. l n.nlilliUInn otntl) I .. . . . .... -w lit siuio ana jeave. wnen i go i win take a big folowlng aong to cstablsh a new colony." Georgia a prohibition state. o Normals May Run. Tho normal school board Is In ses sion todav and received an opinion from tho attorney general In which ho hnliln the Drain and Monmoutn Eight Jurors 1b Halfy Case. San Francisco, Aug. 6. At tho close of the morning session four nrhoola mav win. and the funds be more Jurors -were sworn la tho Hal- .. . - . . it. i..j n.nvMnrl fliirh '(lov asb. After tho nroKecutlOH ad aianurseu oy vuu uoui ""- . " funds are raised from other sources than the state. And that tho boara libHr!Bg or feaHdllBs; tne luaas would not make the moaey advanced a lal claim aalHt tb state. peremptorally challeaged four ve Blremea the panel waa exhausted an4 a new venire was drawn fer tomor row's hhIob. There are eight Jurors la all mow. SOUTHERN TRYING TO SETTLE Montgomery, Aln., Aug. C. VIco President RusseU, of tho Mobllo & Ohio Railway, representing Prosldent Flndley of tho southern rond, Is to day conferring with Governor Comer trying to settlo a controvoray between tho Southern and tho stato. n Supreme Court Dc1sIoiik, Tho supremo court hnnded down throo oplnloriB today. Wednesday tho three referendum cases will be heard by tho court In oral argument. Columbia Land Co. vs. Van Duaon Investment Co., tho latter appeals from Judgo McBrldo's decision, modi- fled and remanded. Opinion by Eakln. Whlto vs. Whlto from Washington county, husband appeals wife's di vorce, affirmed. Opinion by court. Wolfer vs. Hurst and Hlnkle, ap pealed from Galloway, Marlon coun ty. Plalntllf appeals decision, affirm ed. Opinion by King. Suit to enjoin defendant from dtepoelng of crop of Lnu nrov V UarflB frti anuAllant. A. M, Cannon for defendant. HuccitiHfiilly UmhI In Romeo -Plant c Ih Idcntinixl. A roport from United Statqp Cotr- sul Mnynnrd, of Sandakan, nhowa thnt tho opium euro of ,tha Straits SottlomontB lins reached Dornoo aijd hna been tried with good rpHiiltB. Al though Is hns boon uhccI but-u-Hhort tlmo many old opium munkors claltu that they havo greatly reduced tho- amount of opium emoked by thotn dally. Tho drug Is used with tho oldest aro'Jfllflic mi.nflt 7111 ill .h object of counteracting tho offectB and finally curing tho craving for opium. A concoction Ih mado- by boiling tho leaves and mixing tln result with opium. After smoking- n doso of two tahlcspoonfulB of tho drug flhould bo tnkon, and this los boiih tho dCBlro for further Indulg onqo. Tho drug 1b known to tho Chinese ns Tong Hlng Chu. L. Wrny, curator of tho Tnlplns MuBOiim nt Porak, ImB Idontlflod tho plant as "Combrotum Hundnlcum," It Is a woody cllmbar, with opposlto leaves, In slzo and shape somowhat roBombllng that of tho pear trco, and bears globular clUBtern of Binalt whlto flowers arranged In panicles tho flowor being followed by a rod' fruit about an Inch long furnlBhod' with four longitudinal wlngH. Tho plant Is abundant on tho plulmt around Kuala Lumpur, In Selnngnr. Tho properties of tho combrota ceoo, tho natural ordor to which It bclongH, nro vory llttlo known. Somo aro used In malarial fovors, two aro known to possess vormlfugo propor tios, and ono Is used for polBonlng bats. A few preliminary tests applied In tho research laboratory of tho Phar maceutical Society of Oreat Rrltal to the amall (fuantlty of tho leaved available Indlcato only tho presence of an nstrlngent prlnclplo and a coloring matter, but do not nfford a definite proof of tho presonco of any alkaloid or glucoBldo, although tho Icavoa appear to .contnln somo buI Btanco as yet unknown to chemUta. About 4 pIculB (1 plcui-133 1-3 pounds) havo been imported into Sandakau thl" year, and tho prlco la about L54 United States curroncy. Dr. J. f . COOK TH BOTANICAL DOCTOR, movso to i Lnmwnr ftTHUWC FOR ANY DMJMAIK CAJJi ON MC cook. oommxAnon num. -m-P1BjBaEjl i- - iim.MMM