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HW JtAJhY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALKM, OREGON. WKNKS1)AV, NOVEMBER 18, 1007. P :i n R K Ay ers Pills Aik'your doctor ichal he Ihlnlis of this formula Jor a lloef pill. Do as fie lays abovl wing ihtse pills. He knows. COMPLETE FORMULA, AYER'S PILLS on flu jxopreitnu Podophyllln , iV Or. Qtuabogo . iV Gr. OllPoppormlntifo Or. Jalap . Gingor Alooa . Oolocynth Pulp QnlOllSpoarnilntTJ-ffGr. Exclplout Hufllclcnt quantity. W hv no BoorsUI WapublUh J. O.AyorOo i j thu formuUt of all our madloln pu Sit Lowell BUM BOTTLE ROUTE CHOSEN ME DRANK CARBOLIC Tacoma Traveller Who Is Short of .filoncy aid Gan't Get Remittance Sritcrs iark Gates of Despair MAINTAIN WORLDS PEACE Friendly Relations Between Germany and England Are Strengthened By Speech of Kaiser '(United Press Leased Wlro.) 'Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 13. With ftho renrark, -"mail thoso lettora for jne, plcaao, old man; I will bo n dead anan In a fow minutes," a young itnnn addressed tho above romnrk to "Policeman Pipkin, ns ho Btood in 'front of tho Donnelly Hotol at It o'clock InBt night, and handed tho .'olllcor two letters, and hoforo tho m tonlshcd policeman could ninko a ro jply, "hurried nwny. Tho man proved to bo John W. Solinoldor, about 25 yonrs or ngo, who, nftor darting into tho ontrnnco of tho hotol, and In -viow of a scoro of porsons, emptied ' tho contents of a two-ounco vial of carbolic acid down his throat, Ofll cor Pipkin caught him ns ho foil In ctgony, but was too Into to knock tho bottlo from his hnnd. Ho waa Vakon to tho Fanny Paddock hos pital, whero tho physlclnns say Schnoldor has but Hinall clmnco of xocovory. Tho two letters given tho policeman woro ndd'ressod to Wonzol Schneider, Sprlngflold, Minn., nnd "told Mb pnronts of his gront lovo for thorn. Ho had boon In Tncoma but n flay, nnd had tolographod homo for lnonoy. An- hour boforo ho 'Vlrnnk tho acid ho had a roply to his Hologram which read: "You aro wolcomo homo, but wo 1 cannot hoih! you any moro money." COINING BABBITT METAL Portland, Or., Nov. 13. Frod tKuhn and John Anderson, who wer lately roleanod from tho stato poul Xontlnry. were caught wlillo absorbed in converting babbit motnl into $K smut $10 gold plocM yoetordny. Wlillo the two countorfoltor aro Vartnerg In the busluo, one was nr TMKod In tho St. Lawronoo rooming uuao, while tho othor was plokod up tin tho bniHh opposite Ross lslnml. Doth mon woro ougngod in countor toltlng gold coin whon oorot or vlco men oamo upon thorn. Doth uurrondorod without roslstanco, and lutor made a full coufos8on. Tho pair had comploto outllts for moulding, and had boon awaiting xmly tho arrival of a plating ma shlno from Cincinnati. This nrrlvod yoatorday, but woro arroatod boforo linvlng an opportunity to soouro this xlovlco, whloh would hnvo onnblod them to put tho finishing touohoa on tho coin. (United Press Leased Wire.) London, Nov. 13. Bettor rela tions between England and Germany aro promised through tho Kalser'a utterances in Oulld Hall today. Tho relations of tho two countrloe havo boon strained so long that fow states men looked for much from tho Knls or'a present visit. Ho said: "Whon I nddressod tho Lord May or hero 1C years ugo, I declarod it my aim, abovo everything olso, to maintain peace. Tho main basis of world-wldo poaco is In tho preserva tion of good relations botwoon Eng- Innd .nnd Gorman. I will do every thing In my powor to strengthen this." Tho Knlsor and Kalsorlno woro loudly cheered to nnd from Pnddlng ton station and Guild Hall. OBJECTS TO DIVIDENDS ON WATER Lumbermen of Northwest Bring Suit Today Bcforo tho Interstate Commerce Commission All the Dig Concerns United In tho Fight. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Nov. 13. A conspir acy botween tho Hill and Harrlman linos to -shut out competition, boost rates for transportation of lumber from' Oregon and othor North Pacific states to tho East Is charged in a complaint by practically all of tho big lumber manufacturers of theso stntcs whloh was filed today with the Interstate Commorco Commission. All tho Hill and Harrlman roads In Oregon aro now putting into "effect DECOYED VICTIM CONFESSES STATE CONCLUDING ITSC4SE MURDERS HUSBAND Woman Played Upon His Feelings At a Clandestine Meeting Until Ho Broke Down and Admitted tils Crime Ifuwlcy and Darrow Clash Over E. nmlnation on tho Adams Trial. (United Press Leased Wiro.) Hoqulam, Wash., Nov. 13. Do pnvitft hv Mrs. Frank H. Todd, widow increased rates at from nvo to ton' f tho mnn ho ,8 nUogod tolmvo mm.. cento per liundrod. This will greatly' injuro and somo cxtont destroy tho lumbor In dustry of Oregon, an industry yield dored. Italnh W. Stcolo has boon tak- t0 on Into custody by tho chief of pollca of Hoqulam. It Is understood that nctltift under Instructions of tho (United PreBB Lcnscd Wire.) Rnthdrum, Idaho, Nov. 13 De- tectlvo James McParland wns sub jected to a grilling on tho witness , stand today by Darrow- In connection .with tho manner in which he had . cured tho confession from Adams which was road Just boforo adjourn ment of court yestordny. Hawley nnd Darrow clashod repeatedly dur ing tho cro33-oxamlnntlon, and tho Chicago man const luod tho DoIho man's remarks to lndlcato that his lifo was in danger. Tho court Inter vened, and both attorneys npalo. gized. McParland admitted Mint ho had cited to Adams instances of guilty mo noscaplng punishment by testify ing for tho stato. Ho also told tho tv tf . -'. iv . SY- . w iKtM IS sl ay ;?? '&mmxm kl wikjm m BdAtl DEPORTING YAQUI INDIANS ing productu worth $30,000,000 at . ,ftf tho w1ow ncrnntod stO0,o.fl 11.- llt- -.l ...1.1.1. I- ..!..-. 11... "---F ... i -. tuu iuii.b, unu yy.uu.1 .a W.ub " rnmin.tt fnr mnnUni?B. which, lift BUI1- ljf1,Bt i.n.liM - ..- rnnrla 1 9 OOn OOO In f rftlirlif vnnrlv " . .' . ' . ... ,"""..iiy ui u.u..uu biiui iibiui t wilU ... r-,v.w,wW .0..v j-....,, pOSOji woro clandestine, but at wlilcli (United Press Lensed. Wlro.) Mexico City, Nov. 13. A whole sale roundup of Ynqul Indlnns Is now In progress rupon tho ranches nnd In tho mountain villages in the stato of Sonorn, In pursunnco of n policy which lias boon ndoptedbythe fodoral govornmont of deporting nil YaqulB from tholr natlvo territory. 'SInco tho now order was given thd Mexican troops havo takon into cus tody BovoraJ hundred Ynquls, who woro found pursuing pencoful occu pations. Mon, womon and children aro lucludod. It Is assorted that thoso Indiana gnvo secret support to tho war fnotlon of tholr trlbos, nnd that tho only way, to rostoro ponce U to olaar tho wholo roglon of Ynquls. ' Tho trnmport Onxaca loft Guaymns. with COO Ynquls, who aro bolng do ported to the hot region of Yucatan,' moro ill an 2000 mllofi from their natlvo torrltory. Anothor lot of( about 100 has boeu sent to GunymnH for do)ortntion. BayH itnu vuiiiimwut. ,,, nnvnrHn.,nno xvnrn nvnrlinnrrl. "It is unjust and runreasonablo to Th(j ygomm ,g Mld o ,mV(j w plnyed upon his feollngs that finally ho broko down and confessed to hor in detnil tho murdo rot her huBband. It scorns that Stcclo, nftor It had been publicly announcod that ho was nob suBpoctcd, beenmo careless. Ho trlod to nrrnngo meotlngs with Mrs. Tood, nnd, under tho direction of Chief MoKonnoy, sho appeared to bo willing to meet him. A numbor of meotlngs woro thus nrrangod, which Stoolo thought woro clandestine, but nt each and ovory ouo McKonnoy was DnAIIMn a C'0B0 nt,tonunntnn,1 mlSBOd no liLDUUnl wonl of lnc,r fionvorsntlon. Finnlly, it is said, Mrs. Todd so played upon tho footings nnd Infntu- Chantclerizcd tho New York Stock atlon of Stoolo thnt, with ntronmlng Afiirket Northwestern Dank Clear eyes, ho told hor of tho horrid crhno Impose on this industry tho ndditlon- al burden to pay dividends on gross ly excessive capital stock nnd princi pal and intorost on oxcossivo bonds." Tho manufacturers ask that a roa Bonablo rate bo fixed by the commis sion. o A QUICK UPWARD had ropentcd of tholr sins nnd had boon forglvon. Tho stnto will prob ably conchido Its caso tomorrow. -o- l; Home From Nome. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wood and tholr natlvo AlaBka daughtor, Mary Ellzaboth; uged 10 months, arrived In Albany Inst evening direct from Nomo, where tho formor havo boon for two nnd a half yonrs, and wl 1 ,8pond tho winter In tho United States.. Mr. Wood has chargo of u big dredgor for tho Thrco Friends Mining Company, practically two 'wonlthy Callfornlnns. Tho dredger I runs 120 dnyB a year, Mr. Wood be ing nt tho mlno from about tho first of May until tho last of Octobor. It Is tho only dredge In tho Nome coun try, nnd hns proven a groat thing in in detail, whllo sho listened with mining. Thoy enmo out on tho laat i lugs Increasing. (horror and loathing, hatred and con- stonmor. Horonftor until nbout tho (unuou rross Lonsed Wlro.) tempt for tho bruto who hnd robbed Now York, Nov. 13. Excessive dotal tho murdor of hor husband. ofiorings at tho oponlng caused u weak and lower rnngo in prices, tho losBOB nvornglng ovor n point from Saveil Dnrled Miner. Mnhonoy City, Pa., Nov. 13.- -To tho provious closo. Numerous or- tho cront sumrlRo and inv or tim on dors from lnvcutmont sources and! tiro community, Mlchnol McCabo, proflt4aklng for short ntcounts, (tho entombed minor, who wns glvon caused n quick upward rebound, up for dond by many, wnB roscuod to This bidding continuing, tho market Jdny. Ho lived flvo dayB on mlno oil rognlned all of tho opening loss. Af-. taken out of his lamp. Ho was tor tho midday hwur, tho murkotjwoak but utlll conscious. Mrs. Mc hoenmo an oxtromoly nnrrow affair, .Cabo fainted whon ho wnB roacuod. nnd prleos drifted oft frnotlonnlly.'A croat demonstration is boinc nlnn- and tho closo wns Inactive Pity that Wall streot could not nod. -o- Euough wntor havo utsed somo of tho ballast thoio stocks laut weok bnlloons threw ovorbonrd. wns forcod out of to fill tho Panama canal. first of Juno everything will hnvo to ho dono ovorlnud on slods, nnd no paper mnll will bo taken In oxcopt as first-clasfl matter. Mr. Wood ipports Nome a vory llvn tUrv. full of nort. Homothlnir do ing nil tho tlmo during tho wlntor sonBon. Thoro nro nbout 20,000 poo plo thoro In tho summor nnd 10,000 In tho wlntor. Money Is vory freo .and socloty is oqual to any In tho (United States, but, nftor nil, 'tho Wll lamotto Vnllov is a Reed nlnco to spond tho wlntor. Tho natlvo Esqailinaux aro nbout tho lazlot, most worthloss people In tho world, not improvod by the ad- 'vont of tho white mnn, as It ban mndo hoggnrs of them. n -i''.A, U'XIlM 'KtVI WWM, 1 ' . JfAl H TJ MISS. MILDRED KELLER? RESTORED TO HM I HANrtS TO PFJ Friends Were AlarmJ Mavisea Uhaneeofc MIm Mildred aileMUlHi . n., uMningtoD,D,C,1 'I GAn Iftfnlr riuAh.H... . catarrh. IhaditforyNriuM dldltwionlylmporMiJilj ..-o f.v.wvauuuifift como back. "was In mcA atWii writ mrftfltJkJ 4 r.. n ww- MMrmo iv JTirCIlgfll vj luuiiu it uapn mi rroa m dose I took, tad a itwb&n mi. "It built up my coniifam uuiui-u iiij siipcuw, ua t mt Tfnllnr. Wis I i fir n nn flli . I .....,, w.. u.v . mum monialfl llko tho bov. Wi wi Fit m as )! khIm Wit.l .11. 1 uiu ivauviiuiiij UlllgOlJll Dr, Uartmaa it rccclrUt Other Fnraoui CWi Tho trial of MnBtUIqi slimed nt Washington, D,Cj morning. Tho supremo court ot hns sot December U (or to suits nEnlnBt the bsriMtitt Whoa tho Powers trUl c morning nt Georgetown, Kf,b fondnnt hnd a worried loci Stnto Xewj. Survoyorsof the C kit Into Knstorn Oregon hiieVwH 'out of tho field. Tho First Notional But M hM 160,000 Ingoldontijn;!! thft mint. The Oregon wool r91",! bfcn holding a state coafttwi The Dalles If You Know Tho morltB or tho ToxaB Wonder, you would never suffer from kldnoy, bind -4or or rhoumatlo trouble; ?1 bottlo two months troatmont, sold by drug gist or by mnll. Sond for testi monials. I)r. H. W. Hall, 292G Ollvo streot, St. Louis. 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J Every Month in the Year I J . Drlnga Its curront bills, Ono way to pay thorn la to go from placa to place, carrying tho raonoy with you, at tho risk of ions and tho chance of over looking tho taking of a receipt, and having somo of It to pny over ngnln. The convonlont busl iiess-liko way Is to pay all bills by check, no mnttor how small. A chock Is tho boat rocolpt you can have. Paying out money In this way Insuros corrootnos and givei you a complete rec ord of all monoy paid out. Open n Chocking Account With Us. SALEM STATE BANK Satem, Oregon inniHHUinnmnn An Infant Prodigy. Chicago, Nov. 13. Six weoks old, wotaht six pounds nnd Is only n fool nnd n hnlf high, yot sho walks. Time is Httlo Miss Collotta llogan, tho most wondorful baby In tho world. Physi cians, n trnlnod nurso nnd impartial wltnossos nttost tho fact that this Ht tlo prodigy cannot only walk, but that sho Is brighter than children mnny tlmoB hor ngo, oven to tho ox tont of boating tlmo to music. This lstho testimony glvon to prove thnt Httlo Collotta Is tho most mnr volaus Infant over hoard ef: First, whon sho was throo dnyB old sho could croop; socond, when sho was four weoks old Bho walked. This was on Friday, nnd sho has ropoatod it ovory day since. ' o Dricf Tulegrains. (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) John P. Lookwood, Portland agent Sorlbnor's publishing houso, shorf ?t000 In accounts, nnd arrqstod in Los Angols. I Throo mon woro killed by nn ox- ploBlnu In tho Cnnndlnn Pacific coal mlnoti nt Hosmor, B. C. i Fodoral Commissioner King, nt Vnncouvor, D. C, rooommoiltls pay ment of $10,000 to Japanese ns dam ages for InJturlos In recent riot. Jame Burkoy, who oscapod from WhIIh Walla, was onpturod last night by Chief of Polio Wnlllon, of L Urnnde. i DeUlughHiu, WhsIi., banks have held up a check for $1000 issued by John S. Jnmloton, nos nt QlyiuplR. Tho chok wa from a bank nt 1B1 Pnso, Toxng, mndo out to Janiiw Adair. Lnto Lensetl Wirelots. W. R. Rust was today olooted man nger of the Tacoma smoltor, tho prop orty ot tho Guggonholins. I Stephou A. Drinker, special agent custom houso at Sonttlo, foil doad ot heart failure today on James stroet onblo car. 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