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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVKMBISU iiO, 1007. mi MONEY GETTING EASIER PANAMA BONDS 60 SubDroASiirlcH WIN Increase Hcild iiigs xt Nntlounl Depositories Country llntiks Wilt Get Coin nnd 'Jncron.se Circulation. United Proas Leased Wire.) 'SU IjvuIb, Mo., Nov. 20. Sub- fccrlpt'lons aggregating approximately i$ll,'uu0,0l)0 wcro announced itoday Kor three por cent treasury certlfl- catefi. Bub-Tronsuror Adklns was Informed that bids aggregating $2,- O))D,000 will ho mndo for tho ca- ftfal bonds. Tho eltoct of tho snlos of those t government securities will ho to turn mono? Into tho national treasury, "which will ho placed In government ' doposUorlOH, nnd onnhlo tho largo Eastern hanks to roplnco bnlnncos with country hanks. On tho basis of tbo new bonds country banks will Ibsuo circulation, thus adding to tho supply of tho currency. PERFIDY OF FAIR WOMAN Conversant With Plan to Murder, She Betrays Her Lover and Queers Detectives (United Press Leased Wire.) Ilon'jlnm, Wash., Nov. 20.- The text of tho last letter written by Ralph Steele, tho murderer of Frank Todd, to tho murdered man's wife, mado public today by tho district attorney, has thrown a Hood of light upon tho mysterious killing of tho lumber enmp foreman, and Impli cates Mrs. Todd not only In tho kill ing of her huBband, but In u scried of pitiless hotrnyals of truBt that causo oven tho most hardened ofll cors to gasp. Tho letter shows that Mlrs. Todd was almost certainly con versant with Stoolo's plan to kill her htiBband. and that sho did not attempt to lnterforo while tho dread ful work was going on to its grim completion. Sho then turned from Steolo after tho murdor and ooolly Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens tho dclicato lung tissues 3. rinrnnaes the diccstivo orimtiB. nnu breaks down tho Kcnornl health. It often causes lioadacho and dizzi ness, impairs tho tasto, smell and hearing, and affects tho voice. Being a constitutional disease it re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known m SnrsntabB. IPO doses 81. FIGHTING 'FRISCO MEMBERS USING SAWED-OFF SHOTGONS To Protect Citizens and Teams At Los Angeles Against Avalanche of Crim inal Clements Come to Blows After Gambling All Night. For Clearing "House Cer tificates ta.v.', (United Press Leased Wire.) Sncramento, Cal., Nov. 20. Peter Kolloy and his collenguo, Dennis Bar ry, both momhors of tho assembly from San Frnnclsco, oil' Into n heat ed argument In tho Capitol house wrnn n ntrni run iiinriuir fiTiri iwiiiiiv i iii.i .i4 .,41. 4,. m,. barroom at an early hour .this mom ontored Into a plot with tho offlcov i 'tn.t , ,. LOSSES PRODUCE SUICIDES to trnn him Into a confession. Then sho botrnyed tho detectives to Steolo and plotted with him to savo him from tho officers with whom sho was suppposodly working. Steolo's sul cldo last Sunday morning In tho MontCBnno jail Is attributed to his discovery of tho womnn's double treachery. Apparently ho was mad ly Infntuatod with hor. Mrs. Todd has not boon nrroBtod as yet. (United ProB3 Lcasod Wlro.) Now York. Nov. 20. Loisos In Wnll rdroot caused Charles O. Kah lor tx commit sulcldo yesterday by cutting hlH throat with n razor In his expoYiBlvo and flnoly furnlBhod of fices on Fifth nvuniio. Knhlor, who 1b Tili years old, was a yoll-known cWropodlHt. Ho had many rich pnt youh, and mado a groat donl of mon " cy. Whon flnnnolnlly rulnod lntoly sby Wall Htroot InvoBtmonta, ho took to drink. Yesterday morning ho told a onfo proprietor noar his ollleo (that ho wan dead broke, and he nskod for CO conts. With tho monoy ho bought whlskoy, after drinking Which ho omlod his life. It Is wild Kahlor'a fathor originated a certain typo or shoo, nnd his grandfather mndo boots for Proflldont Lincoln. WUIIam 11. Lawion, eonfldontlal man for Uio roal oatate linn of SUphon Tyng .tCompnny, commit ted suicide youtordny by shooting liluuelf in the head on account of losses In inoculation. n TimM.VL AldVK IK UHNDHltKI) IMPOSSI1ILK. (Unltod Pross Lonsod Wlro.) Parli, Nov. 20. A now doath "teat which absolutely precludes the possibility of burial allvu has boon xllsoovered at tho Lnrlholslorro hos ldtnl In -this city. Kxporlmonts have been shown that radtgraphs of bodies UiUon ovon a few mlnuto af ter doath rovonl clearly tho outlines x)f all tho organs, whorons, If the l-ndlogruphH are takon during llfo, tho organs aro not rovoalod, AGITATE FOR A NEW STATE Would Make It I-Yoni Washington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana. lug, which Is reported to have end ed In a merry fist fight hotweon the two law tlnkorors. Barry add Kolloy wore ongnged In whlllng away the night hours by throwing dlco for clonrlng house cor tlflcatoB. It wb only make-bollovo gambling, they said, na tho paper thoy hold was only mako-bollovc monoy. But nil monoy Is desirable ovon to nflluout legislators, nnd at tho witching hour of 2 a. m. tho Honnrablo Barry claimed, with sonic show- of pnnRlon, that tho Honorable Kolloy owod him four of tho said certlfleatos in tho denomination of $1 onch. Tho Ho was pnswod. and thon Bar ry pullod Kolloy's noso. This did not mend mnttoi'H, and tho on-look-ors had to tako a hand to untangle tho legislators. Martin Kolloy, who was a wltnojs of tho encounter, claims that It wan all In fun nnd that tho morry solotn "woro only noting llko hnppy school boys." (United Pross Lonsod Wlro.) MuBkogoo. Okla., Nov. 20. I)ol-l ogatoi from tho Northwost to "io ' . Trans-Mlsslwlppl Congress are today GAINAIHAJ ciioi ha: "' working on a proposition of a now ' ' " ... uo to b. can.,. I.,ncoh, cou0..U t'!! or parts of Washington, Orogon, '"" "v ' ,i,wn. ,ii i -f....., ...in, e..i,n n govornmont will nt onco dlstrlb- Idaho and Montann, with Spoknno n . as tho capital. ... M.MM . ,,, , Wnafnr Tho proposition Is fnthorod by N. , """""'u"k h ' Z" ; ' ... . . . .. '..' Cannda. It was announcod today that v. iJiiruaiu, oi ajioiuuie, wo k , x, . . . . . . .I .' 44 ,.,. ... I tho govornmont hn no cash to lonn. the Rockies nnd -the Cnttndoi. Row- i,u,1 '"J fn,,!1 , "V" " " lutlons woro Introduced cnlllnK for ,""lPly from tht 1m nk to help th tho OHtnhllHhmont by tho government 'fftrmor8 .In the meantime, the r .. 1 ... t mlnln., n.l n-rlmil- lWOH graill Illllll 110 IIIUVIIH. IIU Ul l IIII1U11II U4 t(lt.4..f, n.. tkf.. ..,.. tural colloges, oxporlmontnl stations nnd poital savings banks In ovory congroBBlonal district. ENGINE FAMINE TO SOUTH -o- COUIdhNT 1IKA11 TO UK TALKKI) AHOLT. New York, Nov. 30. Angorod bo causo tho neighbor had said sho "wns soon with othor mon, Mrs. Lot tlo Hltohoook shot nnd Instantly killed hor husliand, Robert, while ho was stooping this morning. Thon 8ho shot horsolf, dying Instantly. iiimn mum 11 1 1 1 1 iij; Every Month in the Year I 2 nriugs Its curront bills. One way to pay thorn Is to go from placo to placo, carrying the monoy with you, at tho risk of Iosh and the chance of over looking tho taking of a recolpt, and having some of It to pay over again. Tho convenient busl noss-llko way Is to pay all bills by cheek, no matter how small. A chock Is tho best rocelpt you can 4avo. Paying out monoy In WaIh way Insures correctnos and ,os you a complete rec ord of nil money pnd out. Open a Checking Account With Us. SALEM I STATE BANK f Salem, Oregon 4 'IIIUHIIimilHlHHt (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) Loi Angolos, Cal., Nov. 20. This city Is suffering from a locomotive fnmlno, nnd train loads of freight are tlod up in tho local yards with out onglnes to move them. Yostor day there woro about 1G0 cars and only ono nvollablo locomotive The orango season Is noar at hand, and tho sltmatlon nilght bo vory serious, but measuros havq boon taken to re llovo tho trafllc congestion. Th troublo Is laid to. tho movement of crops throughout -tho Snn Joaquin vnlloy requiring un unusual amount of rolling stock. congestion at tho head of tho lakes Is becoming sorlous. O" To Cnro Cold In Ono Day. Tnlto LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine TnblotB. Druggists refund monoy If It falls to euro. K. W. GROVE'S slgnaturo on each box. 2 Fie. (Unltod PrOBB Leased Wlro.) Los Angels, Cal., Nov. 20. Such a crisis has boon precipitated by tho criminal olomont that dho city Jail Is constantly packed with suspected highwaymen and crooks of all de scriptions, nnd tho municipality is about to build an Immonso stockndo in tho rlvorhod for tho overflow pris oners. A hundred nrrcsts a day aro mado, and thoro would bo many moro If thoy could bo cared for. Tho proposed corral will covor four acres, and tho hoboes, yegg-mon nnd riff-raff of all kinds gathered up by tho police will bo mado to construct It, under strong guard. Chlof of Police Kern Bays thoro may ho 1000 mon at a tlmo confined In tho placo before tho winter is over. Tho authorities aro puzzled In dealing with tho -desperadoes. Car after car has boon hold up nnd trun nion nnd passongors robbed. Today it was decided to hnvo votoran pa trolmen, armed with an wed-off shot guns, guard all trolloy tormlnaln. Tho Los AngoloB Railroad Company mado arrangements today to arm nil conductors. o FEDERAL OFFICERS SILENCED CAMPAIGN ORDER Governor Haskell, or Oklahoma, He lug Considered as Cold Water Candidate for President. (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Washington, Nov. 20. President Roosovolt hns Instructed First As sistant Postmastor-Qonoral Frank II, Hitchcock not to pormlt any federal ofllco-holdors In tho southern fltntoa to go to tho Republican national convention next eummor under In structions, or othorwlso favoring tho nomination of tho President for n third term. This fact which camo to light to day Is by Tar tho most Interesting ploco or Republican political news -that has dovolopod In tho last sever al months. It camo as tho prohahlo result or tho convention or' tho Georgia Pres Idontlnl Postmasters' Aseoclntlon to day nt Macon, Gn. Hitchcock Is to address tho con vention nnd somo wild third-term talk was looked tor on tho part or tho onthunlnBtle Southern dolegatos nnd ofllco-holdors. Tho Prosldent dootv not wish nny man who holds n po sition as a rosult of prosldontlnl np ipolntmont working for any third term movomont. MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. Who Is to tour A merlon In 'Elcctrn," the famous Greek druua. FLAG RAISING AT scons MILLS. A party of young Salem mon Is bo Ing mado up undor -the load of Hal D. Pattou to conduot a flag raising Friday nt Scotts Mills., o Chappod hands nro quickly cured by np lying Chamborlaln's Salve. Price 25c. For salo by, Dr. Stono's drug store. Chicago, Nov. 20. As a prohi bitionist Govornor HankoU, tho new governor of Oklahoma, is acceptable as a presidential nomlnun to tho prohibition party. Ah a Domocrnt ho Ik not consldorod. This In tho senti ment of the Prohibitionists attend ing -tho nntlonnl commlttoo In moot ing horo to soloct a city nnd tlmp o! tho next convention. Charlos Brown, n delogato Irom Cnrmon, 0kln snld: "Ilnskoll camo out Ilntfootod ror prohibition, but tho fnct that ho was elected as a Democrat hurts hU chancos. Tho Domoornts nro not opposed to tho licensing of liquor." A. R. Hoath, editor or tho People's Nntlonnl Monthly, declared that ho did not ravor Govornor Ilnskoll, hv causo ho nfllllatod with tho Demo crats. Los Angela, Knnmw City and Omaha aro among the cltle aeekltn tho convention. Hunk Clearings. Tncomn, Wnsh., Nov. 20. Clear Ings, $003,01-1: balancos, $-13,8-11. Sonttlo, Wnsh., Nov. 20. Clear lncs. $1.31-1.370: balnnco. $107,- 890. Portland, Nov. 20. Clearings, $719,421; halnncos, $102, S75. "x 3CV ' yi , "i'a WZ, iV .,.. .vm tti&m 'K hon. a a BROOlTl HEHKSeVhS.tffi3a A which ire tii dlnctrecij lYL-ttuiDr. Thlelmoretrneofttif. ofmmmcrndtheiniii4fcK icr, ouua partly true cf ia i tho year. ttl..l.. I. 4 - iiiiuinoru ttj i COW ct le tftrrhof thehendortTtii whother thellvM WSkWm, noyi, tho cioio It Tjrjluvj i enmoi Tho wo&thcr ilizbtlr i mucous mcmlirtneiof ti , tho rcult U tome fuacthulfu Peruna has become t tliotitiwdi ot homes lot i meats ot this tori Albany business an tin ployed two night wittfcietkJ tho strcctt of tho botlitsfBl A DnngcroDi DWl tlint somtlmci tormUtttt! tho stoppage of liter ui K tlons. To quickly end W j without disagreeable wl tri.,i. v. t ifo mil. iU Jlllb S 4" I4W 4 1l'i. bo your remedy Gain luloly satisfactory lo en money back, at J C store. 25c. Throe boys from Orffa ran away from bottso to custody at The Pj a Here's Good .tl 0. S. Woolercr, est tf known merchants of u I N. Y..says:"IfyoowerJtg with piles, apply Bwwii' Salvo. It cured oe or u 20 years ago." Cores wound, burn or brarica. ' C. Perry's drug ore, COFFEE Good i1 so good and poor is so poor; have Schilling's Best tomor row. Your Knwrr returns your mwer If ton don't 11U it. we ty hm NORWAY STHAMSIUP IS IX DISTRKSS. (Unltod Pross Leased Wire.) Honolulu, Nov. 20. Tho Norwe gian steamship Admiral Rorroson has nrrlvod horo in distress. Sho was struck by n -terrific tidal wavo, probably following n submarine oarthqunke. November 2, when 2500 mile northwost of Honolulu. Hor stool masts, staoks, rails, stanchions nnd atppor works were carried away. Hor escape from destruction Is re garded as miraculous, Kr i'Wi Washington Fashioned Apparel THE rAHlQTON CO. A Close and Critical Examination of Bishop's Ready Tailored Cloth Nevs fails to satisfy the most exactly men, and the moe yoo know ahotit style, materials and tailoring, thefflow yoa will lite and want to we " clothes. $1 0.00 to $30- $1 0.00 to $2'- WrtI 4d4Wrf j) oaiv uii - Overcoats - Salem Woolen Mill Stor IN fr