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fl.ll ,t 11 DAILY 'CAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1007. PARAMOUR (FURNISHED THE FUNDS' So Claim Seattle Mnn Whoso Wife In tho United States Is Silver Spring, which Is located six miles east of Ocala. This spring forms tho sourco of tho Oklawaha river, a tributary of tho St. John's, and steamboats tra- erslng tho river outer tho spring basin, which has an area of soveral acres. Tho water Is from 25 to SO feet deop, and 1b wonderfully clear, nppearlrig absolutely devoid of color. I 'Suing lllm for Legal Separation. PJorI(lft TimoguUnlon. Styrlnit Arsenic Eaters. "Entlng of arsenic Is common In United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle, Wash., Nov. 29. Dcclar- finir thitt -T. R. Dnnnollv. tho wnll- Bcnown lioiol man, of Tncoma, .had Styr,a' sa,d AM B- Stelnzlerl of mot only taken his wlfo on a yachting. Vienna, Austria, a manufacturer of rulsenbaut tho Sound, but had llk.-.dn,es n,ld chemicals. "The Styrlana wiaofflgairod In many automobile j8av that arscnto rankcs thom nlumn tonrs -with her J C Oass who la,nnd comoIy an& Gives ono strength &einBued for a divorce by his wifo,'for grcat ortlonB- ach as running Ctafldtto. hns tiled an answer to tho.or mountain climbing, onll or legal separation Instituted "SUiyrln, which Is In Austrln, by Mrs. Dafls whoroln ho further do- B,voa tho wor,d vnst Quantities of clarcn that Donnolly has In reality ,arBOn,c' Theso ninkors and eaters KurnMicd tho money with which to of the dn,B' l indeed, tho main prosocuto tho jllvorco caso. ,Styrlan Industry. They who make Tiro coming trial, which shall bo arsenic cat It, as a rule, for they actoQ In tho local nuporlor court, iBay that only tho nenlo eater enn promises to ho Bonsatlonnl, and Bort-(w,t"Btnd'tho ar8n,c fumes. Theso oihj rrollccUons upon tho moral chnr-mnkors nnd entors of iho drB nr0 ndter uf l.ni.h defendant nnd nlnlntlff comely. Thoy have a clear color and siro grouaded In tho complaint and aonawor nnd other papers already tflled wlti tho clork of tho court. look much younger than thoy arc "Tho foroman In a certain factory told mo that In his boyhood, whon iDonnolly la mimed by Mr. Gass as,"0 rst camo w umt Paiu wnH co-respondent In a number of nl-,ndvlscd to bB,n oat,nS nrsonlc, lest 3ogcd jaunts on water and land,ih,B hcalth 8,,ff0r from tho 'mos. wherein lio Is said to havo ontor-Ho did begin, nnd his first two or tnlnod gonorouBly, with Mrs. anBBitroo small doses gavo him a sharp b the guest of honor. Ho Is 'do- Pn,n ,lk0 a uurn. ,n tho stomach, clnrcd to havo provided tho monoy .nnd this pain was followed by tre tor tlio dlvorco costs, In tho gulso "-ondous liungor nnd a vlolont, dlsa of a loan of SGOO to S. P. Mllham grooablo oxcltomont. But as his xind wlfo. naronts of Mrs. Gass. Gass, doses Increased In frequency nnd slza in a woll-'known travollng salesman. ALIENIST AND PREACHER ON THE STAND tholr offoct becamo pleasant. There wns no longer pain or oxcltomont. On tho contrary, thoro was a ravon oub appotlto and a mood of Joyous activity wherein tho youth could do thi'Po mon's work. "This chap, by tho tlmo ho got to bo .10, wns taking four grains of nrsonlc a day. Ho looked at 30, with his clear pink and whlto color, no moro than 23. Ho wns as robust as a blacksmith. But ho nald ho would dlo at in or so,' that being tho ngo li'iiroini Hnvn Mru. Itriulli'i' lu Kiiii( - ' "w - - I . ... m I - ! A--- llrr AilvlHrt! IIw Jo Quit ai wmcn au Viim nrsomo cam iw.,.. Idle." Washington Hornld. llrmvn. United ProB8 Loasod Wlro.) Wnohlngton, Nov. 29. Tho do- Illlllimls Defined. John Horgnn, tho chnmplon pool VonHo In tho Hradloy trial -wrung a playot, told at a dlnnor In St. Louis nurprlso In Ub rebuttal thjs morning a billiard Btory. whon Rev. DavUl UtUr, pastor of j "nilllnrds Is a tamo nmusomont tho Unitarian church, or Donvor, who bosldo pool," Mr. Horgan began. oillclntod at tho baptism of tho old-ir("Two Hindus woro onco discussing of tho two Hradloy chlldron, was tho gomo In Calcutta, and I tlilnlc calod to tho stand. Tho pastor Is that tholr Idoa of Jt was protty noar frequently roforrod to In lottor tho right ouo. written by th defendant at "the "'What Is this whlto man's gamo lidost." Tlit wltnow testified that Of billiards that I hoar so muoh ho nrioul Mm. llrndley to quit Brown about?' said tho first Hindu. nd added: "'Don't you know?' gold tho sec "The defendant told mo on ono ond. occasion. 'w.hon tho Honntor I 'No. Toll mo.' brought to tlit point of a gun ami " 'Woll,' amid the second Hindu, told that ho must, ho will marry nu.' 'billiards Is n vory slmplo gamo. Two " Ton onn't bluff Senator Brown,' nion ormod with long stloks poko nt X sold. 'Supposo ho ca'll your a bull on a groan tablo, and ono'snyj blurr, would you shoot?' She re- n " whllo tho othor says "Hard pllod tliat sho would not. saying that llnoe." ' "Washington Star. slin roferred 1o hoc brothors or to n- soraii oUer mombar of her family T , ,, ,.,, j. , , ... . , TiastMl Win l'lnshoH, vlion h apnke of the senator being brought to tho.itolnt of n gun" Spoknno bankers doolaro that as Dr. Wdwnrd Brush, a Baltlmoro 80(m ns Ohloago and New York bnnk Ullonlst for tho prosecution, tostl- op" K,vo ,ho word tn0' nr rondy-t0 Hod that he had ousorvod nothing. roturn to ft cah bafll8 unupual about tho defondant'a do- Wlroloaa communication has been monitor In court, nnd that on tho 'oatnullahad botwoon Vnncouvor, B. Btnnd sho showed a high dogroo of In- - and Victoria, tolllgouiio. Ausworlng a hypothotio-j A l)'S Slwaah notlatoh la In pro nl quoatlon, ho snld: "I soo no rou- 8r0M at Mud nay. Wash, aon for uaauinlng that sho Ib anything Grft,n shipments of hugo dlmon but. sano. 8h know right from,9lonB no coming down th. Columbia wrong, and waa ablo to control hv r, swamping tno waronousos. notions." aovon mousanu ompioyea oi Rnstonl Iron and stool industries re turned to work today. SF AlrluAlxm ami Insanity. Floi'ldn'w BIk Spring. No Btato In tho Union has larger or moro numerous springs than Plor- uu. irnwy oi uiuiu luriu Ku-aii Th(. - - t f thfl BnRilsh innl,iM atroama. from tho stnrt, and some fnp fllft niIPI7'ft nf Mt-i.ii-hinB tho of thom nro navigable. Tho larges: connoctlon i)0tw0on alcoholism and tjprlng In tho stato and ono of tho ngnnlt lmB Jl9t boon puuUanea, largest and probnbl tho host known Tho comraUtoo examined tho ensos limi)llHlllllllllllll of 71,500 pooplo maintained by tho Every Month in the Year 6ta yi'8- ui iuuou i tiu aii uutuiuu in oil uu Brings Its curront bills. Ono ; ; or In any way fooblo-mlndod through way to puy thorn Is to go from i ovor-nbsorptlon of alcohol they found placo to place, carrying tho 1 1 9,932 who roprosont a lUtlo moro monoy with you, at tho risk of ;; than ViVt por cont of tho cases ex- 1088 and tho chanco of over- amlnod. Almost oxnetly 3000 men looking tho taking of a rccolpt, '.'. and women bocamo Insane wholly bo- and having somo of It to pay ; couso of alcoholism, with dogonora- X over again. Tho convenient busl tjon and doblllty, and In 3G39 cases uesa-uico way is to pay au uuia . . alcohol was only, ono of tho causes, by chock, no matter how small. ;j Tho roport shows that Whllo with A check is tho best recolpt you ; ; womon tho most dangorous ago Is can havo. Paying out money ! ". botwoon 50 and GO. with men It ie In this way Insures correctnes ! ' ton yoars oarllor, moro than a fifth .; and gives you a complete rec ord of all monoy paid out. Open a Checking Account With Ua, SALEM STATE BANK Satem, Oregon 1 MtH'frf tMJ'H'i'jtiiH.H bn)ko my w,to's' Philadelphia Press of tho malo victims of alcoholism be coming Insano botwoon tho ages of 40 and 50. The Gentlowoman. o No Tlionilpss Hose. Subbubs I was surprised to hear you had discharged your new cook. I ithought she mndo nearly all your favorite dishes. Naybor So sho did but she also Casting n Bronze Statue. Cnssell's Jeurnal: Immcnso pains and immonso labor attend the pro duction of a bronze statuo of nnv size, ovon nttor th eartlst has dono his work," remarks a sculptor. "To begin with, (tho plaster model has to be completely covorcd with small lumps of a spoclal kind of snnd, sometimes ns many ao 1500 or 2000 of these ptoces bolng required, After theso blockB of sand aro dry thoy aro taken off tho cast ono at a tlmo nnd carefully put together to form tho mold Tho lattorMg then filled with clay, and tho same opera tion Is again gono' through, a fac simile of tho plaster cast being thus obtnlnedL "Then comes tho most dollcato part of tho wholo work. Tho 'day model or core, as It Is technically called, hns to have a quartor of an Inch taken off Its entire surface, which la anything but easy, especial ly If tho, subjects Is nt all ornato. "Thocoro 1b thon ngaln put into tho mold which has of course to bo reconstructed onco moro being kept oxnetly In tho center by means of Iron rods. "Tho molten bronzo Ib thon poured In from tho top, complotoly filling tho apace botwoon tho coro and the mold. Aftor It hns cooled the lat tor Ib again removed and tho clay intorlor oxtractod, whon tho statuo, somewhat rough and needing a slight touching up, is revealed." - o ... Why the Ami) Doesn't Shade His Eyes. "I shall winter In tho Sahara," said a travollng man. "With a cara can I shall travorao, under a blinding sun, nn endless plain of snow-whlto snnd, but nono of my Mohammedan attendants will wear any kind of shado ovor his oyos. "Against that dazzling glare tho backB of tholr nocks will bo BWathod In whlto llnon, nnd ovon tholr oara will bo protoctcd. Nothing, though, will koop tho sun out of their faces. "Wondering about this, I said ono day to tho cnld of an Algerian vll lago: " 'Why don't you ArabB wear a cap of somo sort? You live In tho world's worst buii glaro, but nolthor fez nor turbnn under any clrcum- stnncoB hns a peak.' " 'Tho Koran,' tho cald answorod, forbids nil truo bollovors to shado their oye.s. Oboylng tho Koran Im plicitly, wo dwollors In tho dosort avoid Uko poison brims to our hoad goar. In consoquouco, thoro Its moro bllndnoss among us than among any othor pooplo ln tho world." Plflln dolphla Bulletin. o llohvren Friends, Nan Look at the youthful ali'd she puts on! She's fifteen yenrH oldor than I nm, It slio's a day! Fan And. you wouldn't toar un- dar tho wing yoursolf, would you, doar7 Chicago Trlbimo. A Iloynl Nursery. . Tho, little liolr to tho Spanish throno has begun his babyhood in a suit of rooms arranged ontlroly after the fancy of his royal mother. Span ish otlquotto requires hor to conform to Ideal othor than hor own on moat points, but In tho fitting of tho nurs ery her word Is law. Tho furnishing, decorating nnd on tiro arrangomeut aro English, nnd offer everything that could possibly conduce to a baby's hoalth and happi ness. Tho suit, directly ovor tho queonM apnrtrnonts, on tho ennny fildo oi tho palaco, consists- of living room, dining room, bedrooms for tho baby and bond nurso, bath and sowlug room. Tho living room is decorated In i i .... ubo luiMuauiiL morning," "Noon and "Night." Tho first Is a sunshiny picture of n buby awakening lu hi, Httl6 bed. "Noon" shows hint busy with poringcr and Bpoon, and in "Night" ho has folded hl9 chubby hnnds In prayer bbforo going to sloop. Tho woodwork is whlto enameled. .1 b. :: thoro zS5 3 i great fill and round tho colling a frieze of J W i i?i dancing chlldron charms tho eye, Jl ch' ' food ? do tho oxqulBlto tint and design of I l8fwnBc alarming & ucno3 A,Mr.'.fliii nr,.":D1,1!nWhl WW -4i tho bluo nnd whlto tiling of the fire-' r lbe8WKiort,' Tho Httlo prlnco Bleeps In the butchcr' krtttSe crandlo that rockod father and grand-' H' m to whiS father boforo him. It Ib a stately nfj)noto"Mn et. y fair, rooting on four Corinthian sup.,0rccd up ln Bno, A)3 portB. It was formerly curtained In rly 0wnfi Mi$& tho richest lace, flowing from bo-' Bo of lhe 't ag v ncuiii u. oiiiiumii crown, out the vomit; i " "u mpiaiy ij , ,We note that Btaot A ntendonte or mjot,l nndpoorlenanutoioajj though admittedly u, Z llto within their ltpjL' havo house accornmodtlij), It Is scarce and thenilij that Is all there h wu People are packed l!ke tho conventllloi, and jm sanitation are outraged. W municipal goTernment C studying a plan to hmft rawaiy to meet the prem Wo ftro'grallflcd tonotii municipal government e' AyreS Is doing all In IU iW ducotho cost otllTlog for & Ing classes. This Is a Mi mondablo course, and a rxj for manr another dtj4( Horald. 1 JOHN 1MIILU' SOUSA. Noted IbiiHluuiHtor Who Is HI 'at Auilltorlum Hotel, Chicago, SiifTci-lti'x From I'toinalno 1'olsonlng, Contracted at Milwaukee. His Condition Is No Better This Evening. groon and whlto, with nhowors of llttlo pink rosottos. Tho vaulted colling Is onamolod In whlto, and round tho waU runs a frlozo of ant mnls in Npnii's nrk-llko procosslon. Light green shades tompor tho sun shine. The angles of furnlturo nnd wall- aro all softly roundod, so tho ap proved mothod of standing n naughty child in tho coror faco to tho wnll could hardly bo adopted In this case. With tho Qxcopllon of tho rogo-col-orod English carpets everything in tho suit is washable Tho wldo window sills aro co.lly Modem Teaching!, pushlonod, An iron lattlco, light and Tonchor What Is tho prlnlonnl .mco-llko, but strong, socuroa tho Import of Newfoundland? i windows from without. Scholar Dog collars. Exchange. ' In tho bedroom three largo pnlnt- quoon mothor had tho crown romovod lost It fnll and Injure tho roynl sloop or bolow, and tho laco curtains woro suppressed to nllow freer uccoss of nlr. Tho cradle llnon shows ombrold ory of falryllko flnenoss, the othor covorlots bolng sown with bultei Jllos nnd rosos in whlto silk. Tho dining room furniture l white mahogany, with tho royal arms of Spnln skilfully inlaid In oath piece. Throughout simplicity nnd roo.1 taete distinguish this Ideal dwelling for a young child. Tho rooms nro considered the le vontllntod in all Madrid, for tn young queen Inherits hor love of fxesh nlr from her Illustrious grnud- mothor, the Into Quoon Victoria of England. Youth's Companion. MMftkcn I)liT4C Knlcker Ills father lki a young muttonhesd. I Docker But he proN 44 lost man on tho tMta.-K Ban. j I If Von X ThomorltsoftheTfiuTi would norcr suffer troatM dor or rheumatic tiom'Jt two months' trcatmtat,tkl gist or by mall, wm v monlals. Dr. E.W.JUH, street, St. Louis. u Cnuro for bwd W Knlckcr Tlcbtntis oil produced tllcnco la &jM nnckor It doesn't viittl with my wife. New Terl o m I nln't feeling right tc-idjl BOmoining wruug i Como to think of It. i I forgot my Rotky 5" night. For sale a Dr . o- WaaMttH Mra. Hoofer ibi horbooki-Howir? Mr. fioofer tw Well. Morla. donk5l pons WhatUltiW! I-uck. a .A. ?,! o...,v. W1 UMM j. r i fi!jsttrt of Washington Rasliloned Apparel TN WAWUmTOH M, Close and Critical Examination of Bishop's Ready Tailored Clot Neve fails to satisfy the most exactitf men, and the mote yo know k1 style, materials and tailoring, tne-rf yoa will like and want to wef ' clothes. Sack Suits - $1 0.00 to 0; Overcoats - $1 0.00 to V- Salem Woolen Mill L'tKFSr 1 MMftMh