a,MMWWwaaaiMjMiisiMBjaaama " - LABEL DEAD TAX - oute SYLVAN GREEN $50.0O0ON NEWS ITEM ! . Vs "it ASTOR '11 cMelt at h KftKMcO (Unite Frees Iasd Wire.) Ban Franclsce, Feb, 28. -Tho gan Fraaclsco Katolnr says this morn- The receipt of a dispatch from a CdtH Korernmont ofltelal At Ot tawa to the Examiner stating that Medsmo Bertha Lemleux, tho wlfa of the Canadian under secretary of state, ha4 been held p by tho Amer lean government officials In the port of San Francisco for the payment of a head Use, dlsolosed the fact that Ut Pacific Mall Steamship Com- patty has been Indulging In a patty graft In tho manipulation of tho bead tax. ' A hfiiid Wx of 4 each la cpUoctod tram tho steamship companion tipoiJ very alien arriving Jn tho United IHateo, Persons who hare' "redded eUU0UHly la Canada, Cuba or Xsxico for year previous to reach ing an American port are exempt frew 4he tax. If thoy Icavo their resWenco in 4hoct countrios they nr aaejeet.to the tai1. Tho Pacific Mall itenU In tho Orient collect tho head tax from alt passoMgera when thoy jireho tkkets. Thoso who aro conversant with the workings of tho pacific Mall In this city stato that its greatest source of graft in head tax Ib In the Chinese travelers. Madsmo Lomloux vlsllod tho Ori ent after leaving Canada, and was subjected to tho tax, If "he clcctod to remain In tho States. Sho nrrlrod on tho Mongolia from Yokohama on Jan twry 18, and restored ns ."In Iron elt." Sho l pntltlod to tho return of tho tax If sho loft tho Unltod SUtos boforo 30 days. Blio must get the monoy from tho steamship com pany, an ho transaction has passed out of tho government's hand. AHELL KELLY BATTLE (UHlted Press Loaned Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 38. Tho third battle for the featherweight championship of America to bo fought In Ban FrnncUco within two months takes placo tonight when Abe Attell, tho holder uf tho title, meet Kddio Kelly, ho Uuffttlo news boy, .(toth boya have bueu training hard for the affair, and a winching Texas Mfflkwyifcw&frttires fk'ltm at 'he American Far Trading Nobility. (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York, Fob. 28. According to an announcomont, Miss Sylvfan Green, daughter of Hetty preen, (tho wealthy flnanclor, and Matthew As ter Wilkes, great grand son of tho original John Jacob Astor, aro on- gagd. For some years ho has been a eon sptclous figure In tho cotillions, and. while he Ib not In hi first youth, ho has been regarded with favor for somo tlmo by tho other sex. II is a son of Rev. Mark Wilkes, who was chaplain of the British em basy in Paris, whoro Matthew pawed much of his youth. Whoii Roy. Mark Wilkes camo to Now York ho brought credentials that made a friend of John Jacob Astor to such an oxtent that tho financier inducod him lo forsake tho ministry and go Into ho fur business. In this changed state ho won the hand of Aster's granddaughter, Ellin Lang- don. FORCING LABOR CRISIS (United Pross Loasi'd WIro.) Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 28. An editorial m tho United Mine Work ors' Journal declares today that tho oaptatns of industry aro trying to for ro n labor orlila for tho purposo of discrediting President Knosovolt. "TIiobo captains of Industry nroi making tho mtotnko of their lives." continued tho article. "If thoy knew what was fomenting undor tho sur- faco they would coruo to their Homes." THOMAS A EDISON OPERATED UPON New York. Feb. 28. A bulletin posted this morning at the Manhat tnn Hyo, Hnr and Throat hospital states that Thomas A. Edison, who submitted to iv second operation, passed a comfortable night, nud that bout Id looked for. Attell has nottnU ooU(ttlon Is distinctly favorable, held 'Kelly cheaply, and has Ronnim,, .)uIm lllul temperature uro no uml. Members of his family through a strenuous period of train Ing. Kelly Is a tough youngster, with 4errlttt punohlnk powor and ability to awtfmllnto punUhmeut. The AUU admirers, despite the many good reports from the Kelly camp, look tor their man to get the decision before the limit of 30 round Is reAohl'd, while the Kelly followers aro willing tQ.wugar 1 to 3 that the Unsteraer will kneok tu eeatuplon out within ten round. Attoil DhI to 8 tavifrlto oh the gen eral tesults. aro still at his bedside. ' ... - o. BOILING BLAZING LAQUER HurTerliig nntl Dollwrn HnvM, K. fl. Loper, of Mnrllla, N. Y., nays: "I am a carpenter and have had many severe outa healed by lluck lon'a Arnica Salve. It haa saved me sutforing and dollars. It Is by far the bot huallug salvo I have ever found." Heals burns, boroe, uloers, feyr sors, coeema and piles; 26c at J. a Perry, druggist. Boston, Feb. 27. Sk view of the enormOUB'salo of Cooper's prepara Uons now going on in, this city and fho Irrtense Interest which Mr. Coop 6r haa stirred up sine his arrival, a representative Of the?Post spent an afternoon at' tho -young- man's head quarters, watching- ;tho swarm of humanity come and go. During tho afternoon the reporter interviewed many of-iho callers and obtained statement $from all who carod to givo them af to tho experi ences with Coopor and his prepara tions. Tho following; .ar&sclocted from thoso statements Wa jelng yplcal of tho goncral expression of tho people seen: . A Carterton H II. Mutchoson, a lead ing banker and broior, with offices at 8 Congress streot, made a very emphatic statement as follews: "Aayoao afflicted With chronic 118 health and a genorali rundown con dition caused by i6mach trouble, who does not try this man Cooper's modlclno, Is vory foolish. I say this after a moBt remarkable experience with tho medicine. "I hoard of Coopbr'B success first when ho waa lo Chicago, as I havo a private wlro te that city In con noctlon with my business. Later, when ho came east, I learned more of him and hla theory that stomach troublo causes most ill health. I havo .had no faith In anything not proscrlbod by a physician for each particular enso after caroful diagno sis, but after olgth years of constant surforlng, dui'lng which tlmo I spent over JlTiOO with absolutely no re lief, I felt thnt It would at loast do no hnrm to try tho medicine which I was hearing so much about. "During thoso eight yoars I havo boon forced to go without solid food for live and six weeks ut n time. I alwaya had a sour stomach, waa troubled with formation of gas. and lod tho 'usual mtsorablo life of thp dyspeptic. I was dull tlrod nervous and gloomy nil Ultimo, nnd was al ways constipated. "I havo taken fJoopor'a modlclno n comparatively short time. For tho past threo weeks I havo not had tho slightest' sign of stomach trouble. I can oafnnythlng with, no bad effect whatsoever. I havo a flno appetite, am gaining flesh vory rapidly, am ehoorful. full or onorgy. and my ner vousness has disappeared. My bowels nro'in'porfoot condition for the nril tlmo In eight yoars." "I don't hOBtltato fo say that I would not take $10,000 and bo back whore I was. My rollet nnd thank fulness nro beyond description," Another statement was made by Mrs. Hugeuo Dull, of Coohljuato. Mass.. who camo all the wuy Id Bos tan. u dlstanco of 25 miles, Just to toll personally what the Coopormed ibtrio had dono for her. Sho BnUl: "For many years I underwent ex treme suffering from kidney and liver -troublo. At times my back nched so badly that I owuld .not stand up. I frequently had dlssy ,-lV' Save lm Dollars Weekly Capital Journal, one year $1.00 8emI-Wcckly Oregon Journal ono year U.G0 Regular prlco to both papers .' 12.50 Both Papers One Year For Price of One AT01IR EXCLUSIVE CLUB JUTE 8.51 ..Dally Capital Journal, by bu.11 $4.00 , pally Portland Journal, by mall .. 5.0 ' .jDally anaVSmnday Portland our&alby mall ....$7.BO - Exclusive fireat Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies Daily Capital Journal and Portland Journal, by mall, one , year T y.... ... .....$7.50 Dally Capital Jourrlaljind Dally and Sunday Portland Journal- ono year, by mall ,. $9.00 SAVE $1.5 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.56 ON THE SECOND Thoso prices aro strictly aet cash In adva'aco mall Qier propo sitions, nnd do not apply on nny of our city carrlor orjseclal de livery system. THE SEII-WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL ' Publishes tho latest and most complete telegraphic nows of tho world; gives reliable market reports, as It is published at Port land, where tho market news can bo ami Is corrected to date for each Issue; has an entertaining story pngo and a pago or more of comic each wook, and it goo to tho subscriber twlco evory week -104 times a year. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Is a cloan, model, up-to-dato local newspapor. It glyos all the latest nows nnd hnpponlngs and should bo In evory homo In this vicinity. Tho two papers mako n splendid combination and you save monoy. by sending your subscription to ,. E. HOFER, Publisher, Salem, Oregon Mimmwmwwwiiiwwwwiw Halted 1'pww Lfed WlrtO tWmt, PU. 3. Mr. Halt Mlekt Itee Ut a hHHm uawHj- btlrnttl hy buJttng nl WHm4 wa Utt piHtwd watst har ( baaU aM Vw ttum mmu itMMi MtokK Wr heelMH4. aero limit i.iugai tn - her (mm aa iittixst ihM lnt .u M-iit04 kir.i tStitiUftlt htmtf Kfrlim frcMft -rlt it bH8 Mi h . Mi. 1 1 tttjHt IMaff, H-l ' s Hulkln( mw un tj '.., ad fan khh horn, li ! n ir u4 tttase ujs ai W- sr 4 tk - a mirit4 4 iW tnk A 4 m Uk M jttuaiod ot la bwr, MA Hi-at. a wm bv el rats. l tlt aivir aart ot it Vk vwwea1! ht . etiatas Hhi It . aau. wIU hm aatt tm i-m tftw h"-. ertaV'a Jrtli Kraa4 t .: t wraa ) r m it, h' m u-tua Uu Ke'sary kUilAl M 0 Uee uMMteti, wlMf aiMMhw waa MfVfA U bt sk dUM at I w'sUhA 4il H . Hftg 4AUAJCH3K NHWH ITIUIS POU TODAY (United Pre Leased Wire.) Toklo. Fob. SS The bill exempt- jlng from dullo all nrilelen o be sent by foreign countries to the Japanese eiiMMUioa beeame a law today. Japan is imM te be MHieiHRlaUHg the advbflblilty to forae Oie releaiu of the iHiuar 'Ish Martt. whloh Is belHK held Uy CkiM at Maoa, CalMtt ke far refused le lt the steams ga. lie Msayar's ttetarlu m eaaarWita atreaU are guo4. bet 4oat tk straet deytiruaeat draft a alaa for . eHaa, dnreaia aaaartMUi etraetst ft a set kani. Coaie eat to wktf tk Ussiie saan lives sad fee wilt saow yow the WHY DON'T YOU TRY THE BITTERS Hul lut U twv njnvlwfclxYly Its wua. Mr. llbra) AbVuiy t rure .Stiuwuili, Uhei, t?Wey w mwml tllmlets Yaii'n a eeriMtMti aai oa4r wJsy ym tai aat try it ukboj TbouKtmU a otWrs kan Wma tensd Aatia tjia Mast M yHt. Taefeeara sjel a bf tiv ut tee fanwsai nosTmors STOIVtACH BITTERS :i t4tt. H enree tsor nMtte, Ujd. jt IHrtlrtleMO), D)jsiU laiKt Umh, CN1K OHpiV m IvkUtey, "iH. thing seemud to be swimming around. Whenever I tried to read, tho type aeon beeame blurred and l wasr oompetlsd to stop. My norvoa ware in a terrible condition. ' "I used all kinds of medlolue with out obtaining relief, and bsoame dl oouriiged. Upon hearing of the Oepr vtMedlee. 1 decided to try them. The effect of the ttret bettle nt the New Dlsouvery atedlclHe wa iHarvaleusmy aaaflruaee was o rihoK liaarevwl tkat Neighbors re taarkatl ahtHt It. I w stounger and better U every w , ml feat Ju j )otmgr Tmlto a ' ru u UoUn ti t laut fatlieae m la 'h.. leaet. U -' f all. I raw read ) with i''-t f are, a fatortte paaUei wKieh for ' .lua tlate I toald urn lndl M 1 arvowt kea ! dseaP'' No ee si. tlj b utuif ihaakfu! " (t fur Ike i4lef Mr i'o..tr, ! trttHaa ka ('vra ro. i aa '. ajaa4tag t tu as? (rtu.!.' tag graattti kMi.t . kkt i-' j draws to a riuf i u sjttsttaut CHICAGO WIIITK HOX HO TO IX)S ANGKIilCS. (Unltod Press Loaned Wlro.) Chicago. Feb. 28. All prepara tions for the departuro of tho White Sox for Ix)s Angolos, whore they will do their training for tho coming Boasou .are complete. The spcolal train In which they will mako their 7600 mile trip hai boon mado up and Is ready for the signal to start, whlrk will be given tomorrow night. The dining car Is bolng provtalono.l today, and whoa tho players and rooters board the train thoy will find the best of everything In tho larder o Worn Out spells, one of whleh lasted 3-t hoursl -whenever I opened my eyes ovcry-l81 wa" el ab0 h0 1111154 nilWI j'UB HUTU l( imUMUf, cough. It's foolishness to lot It go on and trust to luok to get ovor It, when Uallard's Horhcrmd Syrup will stop the eoegk -! hMil the lungs. Prlco 2(c. SOe and l 00 per bottle. Sold bv an tlNi!- ni At their recont annual meetings, tho Stnto Federations of Labor, of Kansas and Tcnnossco ndOpted roj oldtlons declaring for womnn Biif frngo. Othor State Federations whloh have taken similar notion are. California, Colorado. Connecticut, Illinois. Indluun, Maine. Mnssaohu satts, Mlohlgnn, Minnesota, Now Hampshlro, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington and West Virginia. Arrested a cough that has been hanging on for over two months by taking Ual lard's Ilorehouud S,yrup. If you hnvd a cough, don't wait, stop It at once with this wonderful rumedy. Splen did for coughs, colds on chost, Influ enza, bronabitle nud pulmonary troubles. Priee 2fce, I0r snd $1.00. Sold by all dealer. Mrs. Vlnstnla Keons la spending i.f":HSt'7.?" & h. Iuj in Wnoilburn. ' , rnaR11. Supremo Court (Vile Tuosdny, March 1( vs. Tuttlo, Multnomh dorson.vs. Aupner MarM Thursdny. March 12- Portland General E'cctrlc nomnh. Friday, March 15 Hextor. Mlllcn t Vtti Company. o IF VOU ILVOi Tho merits of tho Texas W would never suffer froa bladder or rheumatic W bottle, two months' treiK by 8. C. 8ton drugstore, Testimonials with each HOaiSTtR'9 Rockv Mountain Tea A But MkLIm fct Bu; Brlajs Oolia Ha'.ih tzi t noil KMuy Trounw 1 -"JV; UUJIH2. IhVI ..V"." :- ...... and lUoiCMtM liU -.' taat foer tkotuwud i-v. Mas ewtla. iv Msl llaby lUmU IMtX get tato asseehtet ettwa It Jea a akrs ar esjt ac teakt. Apwy lt liaas Store lidewat Jwst m sckb as Uh kfaideat katHMM, ami t& aain wMl k reileve.1 whit tk waad wtti keat qalekly and tely A tart eat far KjsMtac. rkanwaUma 4 H 1hj. IMe 1i. Sla nad It era bettle. SoW by all de&jbr.g ft1! sSMeQ' Great Values In Men's Clothing... When vou have an. onnorf unitv like this of W our well known high-grade clothes at these cle prices you will do well to stock" up without delay. BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES .Regular Prices $10.00 to $25.0 Sale Prices $6.75 to $18.00 Salem Woolen Mill Sfofi n o