UA1LT CAMTAfc JOUKXAJJ. tALKX. OKBQON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, lirW.
RESCUED
ELEVEN
COAST DEFENGES
TO BE
PROTECTED
STORM OF
CATHOLIC
PROTESTS
WICKERSHAN
MAY RUN
n FOR C0N6RE!
(United Press Leased wk,
Juneau, A,aaUa) M
oaoaly announced in all 1
AJaskn that JaWs o. WlekoJ
former judge of tho third iJ
dletVlct, is a receptive candM..!
ClWLAHftSAYS
NO ALUM
" JAPANESE
C
In Food
and itrktly proli&its
the sale or akini
baking powder
So cioftt France
So doef Germany
The sale of alum fooot
mUmmde'edi Wa4lwflon d tle District of Colmn-
bit, i& kiM Ukmc powders are everywhere recofMZtd m 1
"""" To protect yourself against akim,
wneR ordering cwung powuci,
Saypiamty-
KViALpowder
and fa rry aw you get Royal
Reyal f i tta only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar. It addi to the digcttib&ty and wltole1
omeneei of the food.
Skat tie Cellars ami Basement to lie
Thoroughly Cleaned Up and Tumi;
Kntotl Against Plague.
SALEM BOARD OF
TRADE REORGANIZED
Nominating Committee Chosen and An
nual Election Provided For In April
Endorses Horse Show
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Seattle, Wash., March 12. Tho
reveuuo cutler Thetis, with 11 Jap?
aneflo, rescued from Malasplna gla
cier, Alaska, made port today. The
nurvlvors of tho wrecked schooner
Satsuraa Maru aro completely recov
ered from the hardships endured
while waiting for relief on the ley
shores of Yukatat bay, The Batsuma
Kara wan -blown on tho foot of tho
glacier on November G, and, owlug
to the terrible Bttrf running, they
wore .unablo to send out a patty with
.ho news, of their predicament. Tho
11 Japanese will bo turned over to
tho Immigration authorities.
Hat Extermination.
Leo McKonzle, the surveyor of tho
Washington Insurance Association,
has n plan for tho cloanlrig up of the
bnsomeutt of all tho business build
ing, which, ho bollovcs, will result
In minimizing tho danger from both
flro nnd disease, and at tho snmo
tlmo sorvo to promoto tho work of
rat extermination in Seattle. The
Hohome Is to hnvo n thorough Invwtl
gallon of nil basemonts, collars nnd
nrenways. Ills proposition mcots
with tho npproval of Dr. P. fl.
Bourns, in chnrgo of tho work ngalust
plngtto, who has boon working along
similar lines in localities' other than
tho buslnoBs Rccllon,
'FRISCO
WILL BE
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Washington, March 12. Repre
sentative Humphrey has conferred
with Admiral Dewey regarding for
tifications and the naval situation on
tho Pacific coast. Mr. Humphrey had
already talked the matter over thor
oughly with President Roosevelt and
Secretary Motcalf. Whllo ho could
not talk fully regarding today's con
ference, Mr. Humphrey Bald: r
"I believe wo have reached a new
era on tho Pacific In tho matter of
fortification and naval protection.
After my talk with tho deffcrent au
thorities, and today with Admiral
Dewey, I scarcoly bollovo wp shall
have further cauBo for complaint in
this lino. Tho navy nnd war depart
ments and tho President seem now to
realize fully our condition, arid aro
evidently much concorncd over our
present defects.
ITALIAN
ANARCHIST
MAKES PLEA
UNITED
BOARD OF TRADE RE-ORGANIZED
New by-lawa ueru mlopted at Itw regular monthly minting last, night,
him! following commit tn elected by Iwllott
0. Ii. McNary, (Jen. 1 ItMlger, Paul Wallace, 13, T, lUmeM, W. I.
B4ley.
Thin committee will prepare n ticket to bo elected ul tho first mcetnn;
li April,
At the maiding of tho Salem Hoard
of Trade tt largo nmount of Im
tant busluuM was rushed through.
Besides adopting now by-laws.
mnkiiiK a much stronger organiza
tion, realutois woro adopted Invit
ing the Rooster Club to heoomo con
solldatod with the Hoard of Trade,
thus making It tho titrnngut com
mercial orgnnintlnn In tho stuto out
Hdo of Portland. President Mo
Nary, of tho Booster, noooptcd the
resolutions lu good spirit, and said
ho bolleved thoy would be noted upon
favorably at tho mootlnK "xt Mon
day ovenlug. He thanked the board
for the Invitation, and said ho be
lieved it oamo In tho right spirit, und
was mteudod for tho welfnro of all
the bMt Interests of tho olty.
Back the Home Hhotv.
The Hoard of Trade went on record
as favorable to tho big horse show
that Is to be given at Balem next
mouth. Tho board will back tho on
torprlso flnnnolnlly, although the
mnmigomout said thoy thought ways
and menus could bo dovlsod to mako
the show solfyuatnlnlng.
An Invitation suu extended to the
Balom Hoard of Trndu to Bend n del
egation to Stuytou on next Saturday
und help out tho boosters' minting
thoro on that date, when tho largo
meeting at the opora house will be
uddrrasod by prominent men from
Portlnud und other points In tho
vulloy.
A report of n committee was read,
showing thut the committee had
called upon Mr. l-ndd, of Portland,
held a uouforenoo with him as to the
disposition of the North Mill creek
water power, nnd gave promUe of Its
early conversion Into a substantial
ImHistry. Tito report was dopted
tnnd the commltteo given f-urthor
tlmo.
Snn Francisco, March 12. A has
conventionality, otlquotto nnd Moclnl
( ensto. San Pranclsco Is out to glvo
, Admiral Hvans' Jackles n good tlmo,
and such trvlals ae thoso mentioned
will not stand lu tho way. Hence tho
grand ball being urrnngod for Jack,
under tho nusplcos of tho wqmon of
i in ;amoruia uiuu.
An 'onllHted mnn't hntty suit of
bltiH will be the only mentis of entry
for tliOBO of tho mnlo persuasion. For
I tho women there will be a formal In
vitation. Tho distribution of these
will bo tor tho most part among tho
fashlonablo set, and whan Jack
comos home Hgnln It will bo to waltz
with tho debutantes and soolnl prln
eeeio of' the Golden Gate Olty.
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Donvcr, Colorado, Ma rob, 12. Ar
guments, brief nnd to tho point, nro
botng hoard today In tho caso of
Qulsoppo Alia, charged with tho mur
der of Father Loo Holnrlchs at tho
altar of St. Elizabeth's church on
Februury 23. It Is probnblo that the
onso will go to tho Jury this nfter
tioon, and that tho murderer will
know his fato beforo night.
Tho defense has boon a plain ono
of Insanity, a flat denial being mndo
of tho ohnrgo that Alia has anarch
istic connections.
Alia was found guilty as charged,
o
'FRISCO
MARKET
REPORT
(Continued from pago one.)
jltles, has greeted tho announcement
In that city of the action tpf Presi
dent Roosevelt and Secretary of
Stato Root in exonerating United
States Judge Wllfley, on charges of
alleged high-handed methods while
on tho bench In Shanghai.
According to a cablegram received
hero by Anthony Malrc, a prominent
Catholic, from thoRev. M. Kennol
ly, of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
church, In Shanghai, the Catholics
of Shanghai and other nationalities
repudlato Root and Roosevelt, class
ifying them as " vicious persons."
Tho cablegram says that the feel
ing" against tho Amorlcan President
and his secretary, of state Is quite
bitter. After charges had been filed
against Wllfley, tho latter camo to
tho United States'to offer a dofenso.
Ho convinced- the President that thoy
wero groundless, and was exoner
ated. Tho Catholics In Shanghai will rc
now tho petition for Wilfley'a remov
al, and In doing bo will nppcnl to tho
American Federation of Catholic So
cieties nnd archbishop of Maniln. .
San Frnnolsco, Muroh 12. Wheat
No. 1 California olub, par contal,
II.&7V&G1.G0; white milling club,
fl.C2V4 4M.0R; Whlto Australian,
$1.70 01.72 14: nortihorn bltiOBtom,
$1.0RC'l.tt7V4: northern olub, $1.60,
Inferior grados of wheat, $1.35
1.50.
2C
). It. & N. SWHLLK I within tho oounty. Tho Q. R. & N.
COUNT V THKAHVHY oompany has 113 mile of double
t j telegraph line In the oounty and this
. , , " 'is assetsed at $160 poi mile, while
HarrimnM Lin Bnure n Tax iA M nt ...'. llM.
i iw 9 m vet euiKiv tvivi t f stsw
Hwlrrtt,, Willi Clnsk for (wio,.
03.tU at Pendleton.
Pendlotun, Mar. 18. Thut the
maintained Is anessed at $130 p r
milo.
The prompt paymout of the rail-
Harrlman system Is able to pay Its ' ,. Ux th, yoa , . ,uarked con
taxes in tlmo to seouro tho 8 per cnt trut wlth the ,imallori n fow year,
rebate for prompt paymcut lu splto ttBOf wlu)n tho c0,pany was oghting
or tno nnanotai uurry. was mown i,, assessment and allowed sereral
at the shorlft's office this morning yiani. taxM to accumulate.
when a vouchor for $S0.0S3 98 ar-
extras,
2lHc;
Ilarloy No l feed. $l.3fctfM.37 V.
So popular has tho sohomo bacomo wUh fnncy nt fl.38U . rom.
that It has roached the fad stage ,0n to fair, $1.30 1.32 ft j brewing
amoug tho youngfr sot. Luokleas In- ftt Sun FrnnoUoo. $1.10 1.45; brew
deed will tho girl be eonilderod who ng and dipping nt Port Cogtai
nuw nui Hvi nu unuiiuwn. m mviv SI. 40 1. IS; CllOVallor, $1.C5
Hiim-iuuuur win uu iuierniei on iu
floor, and bell-bottomed trousers nnd
sailor collars will be tho "formal"
dresd for men for tho ovenlng.
0 .'
STARBUCK
SAILOR
SUFFERED
rived throueh the mall. Tho umount
was in payment of tho company's
Chanibfrlam' Cough Remedy Is
Roth AanH'Ublo niul Krfevtlve.
annual tax for Umatilla oounty and.ohamborlalu's Cough Romady ha
lv umklun I im luvinAiit iirmilnllt' llin'.. ........i.. .- . . ., , i
n u Miiviir iuc cuuKiia, cuhib nu
oroup, aud tho faot that It I pleas
ant to tuko and contains nothing la
any way InJurlQua has mado It a
favorite with motjur. Mr. W. S.
PeJham. a merchant of Klrkuvllle,
lows, ay: "For more than SO yeart
ChnmberluluV Ctnigh Remedy has
bea my leading romedy for all
throat trouble. It U spolaly sue
cetafut lu eaten of oroup. QhUdren
like It and my ctutoHiers who have
uted It will not take any other."
For ale at Dr. Stone's drug tore.
o
CASTOR I A
3Par JaJaaU aa4 fMWciex
bbH 'bbi Vill KA MMfMaA u
(v0SZ
by maklug Urn payment promptly tho
railroad people saved I1&I8.28
through tho rebate.
The ivayment Jiwt made by tha
railroad ceiupnHy la the largtwt tax
paywMRt ever reetvd i ue sheriff'
uW(H for tha railroad te now asd
at a higher tlgur taau vr before
KM4 there are mere whooi dUtrlot
levU iUan uwal
(X the $(a.aQ0 paid li th rail
road eewpauy, (U.91C was in pay.
mmi of ike state d oounty tax,
walU tho remaining 1.069 w In
rvayniewt of the upeela'l tax Imposed
by 14 wjkool dUlrku of the coun
ty awA hr six munlolpatUlea
Th toial of the railroad asM
west for im U IT.S&S.SII. Of
that awont ir.Sls.dii) u (or ie
wlhM of ralltJ aa4 roUltig slock at
MMt& vw wlhf, wktld the re
leVirle fer Ike te&grik Ham,
aUtVm yamlf aa4 iNHWwuteaVtj
New York, March 12 How he
spent -15 daya In an open boat, aud
has snatohed from dvath on several
occasions, Is the subject of a thrill
ing story that William Kuhjman, sec
ond mato of tho American ship Til
lie K. Starbuok, Is relating today.
Only four of tho 38 men who left
New York on the Starbuok on April
C live to tell the awful story or the
wreoktug of the boat Kuhlman,
who has arrived here, say that when
the Starbuek was wreaked !ln the
Antartlo ocean. SO men were drowned
after the lifeboat was smashed, that
Captain William blew his ;bralns
ut. the ooak wa killed on desk
aud two sailors H the seeond boat
were drowned. Kuhlman declare
he will go to aea again, in Bplto of
his thrilling axpertencea. but before
doing so he wilt vUU his pare'nu In
Callforala.
$1.40 1. IS; Chovallor,
l.SS, according to quality.
Uuttor Fresh California
21 He: firsts. 23c; seconds,
fresh packing stook, 18 c
Freeh egge, par dozen Extras
ICe: flrsta. 1SV4; seconds, lie;
thlrdl Ho,
New cheese, per pound Califor
nia flats, fanoy. 11 Ho; firsts, lie;
seoends. lOe; California Young
Amorlea. fanoy, 13c: firsts, 12c
Storage Unstern fanoy. New York
1714c. Oregon. 12 Vie.
Potatoes, per eontal Salluas bur
banks none; Lompoos, $11.30;
Oregon Durbanks, 75 $l; river
whites, fanoy. 507Ce: Early Rose,
$125 1.35; river reds, $1,350
1 40; sweet potatoes, $3.25 per
orate; new potatoes,35c per pouud
OhIohs--Oregon yellow, $3.00
3 15.
Orange, per box Navels, fanoy,
$1765; QhttlQi. $1.40431.65:
standard. Jl. SIC 1.10: -Tangerines,
1351.I0.
For RiiKsluii Freedom.
St. Petersburg, March 12, Tho
Cznr's Bccrot police nro treating so-
rlouBly Inst vicok's Isiatnnco In Now
York of tho "declaration of Indopond-
enco nnd establishment of tho United,
States of RtiBBla," for which Ivnn
Norodny flguros as sponsor.
Full pnrtlcular of Norodny's nn
nouncomont hnvo been cabled horo,
togothor with his Btntoment thnt ho
Is n diplomatic ngent under authori
ty Blmllar to that by which Uenjnmin
Franklin noted In Frnnco. The do-
mnnd for tho Cznr's abdication, to
gether with the list of 1G charges of
criminality mndo against him, nro
not yet nt hnnd, but notification of
tho "cotnmlttco'a" action Is snld to
hnvo been sent to all Ruropcan gov
ernments. Neither tho "declaration of Inde
pendence," nor thnt $5,000,000
bonds nro causing tho Russian pollco
nny uncaslnoss, but they aro Booking
to learn whether Norodny really rop
rosonts n movement of any propor
tions. Diplomatic representatives in
Washington nro llkoly, probnbly
with a suggestion that tho Czar will
consider it hardly frlondly If tho
United States pormlts tho open or
ganization within its territory of n
formldnblo conspiracy against his.
nuthority.
w t gonsr0S8- Friend,
tfvnoionaia are actlro to
delegates coming to tho. r..
It la bolloved a fight will derd J
All thrco favor homo rule, bt
buh is.:ijr wu, get tne JU
administration friends.
loveoT
. PEACEFUL
GOTO
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Colvlllo, Wash, March 12.
port is received hero that Aadyj
unu nis young wife, of GIffor
living peacefully together oa
homestead near thnt place,
tho cnao whore Martin, the fit
tho girl, interrupted tho tna
two wcoks ngo, by taking with
number of his neighbors and i
cor and forcing a separate
caiiBO, jib ho nlloged, the jH
under nge. Ho afterwards hid
and John Pitt nrrested on a
of perjury In declaring that IK
was of ago, thereby securing
nmrrlgo license
LEOPOLD
WILL NOT
DIE
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UruB80l8, March 12 The
will cost Bolglum $I0.039,(H
cnBh. If It accents the aaa4
treaty submitted to It br Kb
pold.
Nor will It got uwraaMW I
tho ontlro domain As lonr i
pold lives It must continue m
of tho revenues he has hlthtrtl
deriving. It must respxt ta
cessions ho has granted smoel
tho ones to the Thomas F Bi
tprcsts. It must reatrt
hootnros of la' d for the kla
give him title for Ilf to
tti
ltonl In Friendly.
Paris, Maroh 12. Following tho
salllnir of his former wife. Mnd&ino1
Anna Go-.ild, for America yesterday,' Pronch and Ueklan properttw
Count nonl De OaBtellnne today is- bougiu with ms longre
sued a wrltton stntomeut deulnring
that ho hod freely consented to tho
taking of his children to Amorlea for
a visit, and that tho recontly pub
lished roport that a forgery chargo
had boon iodgod against him ,was a
maneuver executed by hla old enemy,
Prince de Sogan, for tho purpose of
oroatlng sentiment agulnst him. It
is believed horo that Bonl has adopt
ed a new policy, and Is seeking to re
store friendly rclntlons with his
former wife.
RANCHER
RUN OVER
AND KILLED
Considerable oppos tlon has
oped to these terms, but l
point to Its ul'mate accptaa
HUSBAND
AND WIFE
ARE
Pains In the Uaok ami side may
come from the kkl&eps or liver
Lane' Family Mediate the toalc
laxatlve, and a great klday and liv
er remedy, will give relief.
Beers the
itaie.
Get ReWltt'e Carbollzoil Witah
llaial Sh- ti u geod tor piles
Sold by all druggists
mU4VwHwies8teejM
Kennedy Laxatle Cough Syrup
acts gOHtlv yet Hramntlv on th-
iMJweta aad allays iHaamatlen at the
aw iiihw. u is pleasant to taks,
Sokl h- all dmggUts.
um&fc
Ifctmy Notice.
Ndtiee to hereby gtvea that I hav
take up and Impounded the follow
ing described animal, feuad roaming
at large. In the olty of Salem:
IJght bay horse, U year old,
white spot la forehead, left hlad foot
white, wght about SI9 Munds.
The owner of said animal oau hava
the same by proving property and
paying the legal charges and expen
HH of taking up and keeping, etc..
and In default thereof tor five days I
will proceed to sell said animal at
public aucUoa, as provided la ordl
aaac No, 439 of th aforesaid city.
D. W. GIBSON.
City Marshal. Stea Oregon. Marth
IS. 196S. 3-l3-3t
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Spokane, Maroh 12 Deforo tho
eyes of his wife and son, Otto L.
Bullla, a well-known rancher from
rilnltwl Press Leawd V,
Rnokane. Wah . Mk ll
and Mrs. Charles D Carry w
as they lay la bed t J w
morning, and neither w
notli were atetp wbn t&"
w Hon.. altbOUSh CaT W
. .. ... i. ,k i.
:He believes no e u -movo
Just prior fo the
imam maw " r
was unlnlured A '
found p nthe kitchen w j
rear door wan vr- -ofcr..
am fired t t
throughja kitchea woj
' ? l..llM 1V
near Renublln. Unh w,, bnnntrod .
down and run ovor by tho big aerial ,aB an,i Hrr w ,j,
truck of flro station No. 1. at River- " ,s spoas-b
.... . i.mnt no hn aa idea sai"
me avenue and Washington street, "" "- ,. . -.,1
!.. iw. . .... . tltv nt the would-M "' 1
iidui, onu uieu buuu aiier pj-. '
lag taku to the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Rullle and tholr sop,
whom they have been "visiting for sov
oral days, were on the corner Just
before the aooldeut oeourred. Mr.
Dullls. who was deaf, left them, and
started aemw tho street to mall some
postal cards. When half way aoross
the street he was struck by the
horses, which were responding to aa
alarm, and hurled to the pavement.
A Swollen jvr
U aot pretty nor pleasant. Whether
U a causod by neuralgia, toothache
or aeeldent. Dallard'a Saow LlBlmeat
will reduce the swelling aa relievo
the pain The great and anre euro
for rheumatism, cuts, haras, brake,
seald- any and u acjt 8Si x
Sold by all dealer.
nrtiivpv mintT
pnorKKPiJ
i.i,n cfau-uh sad i
are the first to cater iM J
. -. v .t. KAlt T&t
90UVI IOC -r n,
fered by tae ecu-, --
gentlemen appr WT1
1.1- o.iv and for '
plleatlon to h wrM
Liroiwr i
w.. .iita te
celedby the coW "
ing.
Barnes for clerk o
t. Mltfil W
racfMM - v i I
polBteec betas w"1 w