Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 14, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPltAf JOURNAL, gAI.KM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH H. 1906.
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MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
BAY CITY MARKET
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ROTATIONS ON FftODUGK AT
SAX FIIAKOISOO AND PORT
)LAKn LOOAL MARKER COR
XKpTKD UP TO DATE RE
CKirTS OF MVB STOCK AND,
CfliqAOO qSAlX MARKET.
tTMKe Press LeMd Wire.)
. Francisco, March 14. WJipat
No, 1 Cullta-Mla club,, per cental,
fl.7K0t.5; wklto willing dub,
M S1.7; whlta Australian,
$1,79$ 1,72 ft; norther)! blucstom,
9a.lxtt91.f7,tt, northern (cub.
Ll7ft01.l2tt; Inferior grades of
-wtttftt, fl.8Kl,G0.
Barley No, 1 fowl, $1.36 1.37 K
wllkseme fancy At f 1.3894 common
tn Mr, $1.27 Vt 01.3214; brewing , it
Hm FraHclsco, 91.40J1.46; brewing
Mn4 shipping nt Port Costa, $1.40
3.45; Chevalier, 91.06 1.86, ac
cording to quality.
I Butter Fresh California, oxtras,
S4$4o firsts, 23c; soconds, 20 Vic;
fresh pncklng stock, IB Vic
Fresh eggs, por dozen -Extras,
16c; flratti, 14V4c; soconds, 14c;
thirds, 13 Vic.
Ncyv chcoso, por pound Califor
nia flats, fancy, lie; firsts 10 Vic;
HoeondB, 10o; Cnllfornla Young
America, fancy, 13c; firsts, 12c.
Storage Kastorn, fnncy Now
York, 17 Vic; Oregon, 12 Vie.
Potatoes, por cental Lompocs,
flil.SOi Orogon burbnuks, 76 0
fit river whites, fancy, DO y 75c;
Marly Hoflo, 91.2B$1.36; river
Ye4, 9185 1.40; sweot potatoos,
"98.t58Jp3.GQ per crate; now potatoes,
IM per pound.
Onions Oregon yellow, 9303. 25;
Kwrtorn, 33.16.
Oranges Por box, navels, fnncy,
11225; choice, 91.0501.00;
standard, 9lB08l.75j Tangerines,
l.8BflU50.
Poultry Hens, 13014c; ducks,
lC(316c; pigeon, old 91 per doz.
XJllstHft Bran, $24.
Hay TJwoiby, valley, $17 $18;
alfalfa, $12 $13.
Vetch $14.
CHINESE
COME IN .
SECRETLY
r RALKM HAKKKT.
Egrj 14c
Butter Country 37 Vie; croamoEy,
W35c.
Hone lJ!o; mixed chickens, lOo.
X.ooal wheat 85a,
Oata 30c
Barley $24 $26.
Flour Ifiird wheat, $4.808$5,
valley, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $14; olovcr, $10Q
$12 por ton; timothy, $H$flG.
Onions 2 Uo lb,
Hop OliMHOSVict now", 3Vi
94c
Cssoara Hark S to 3 Vic
Mohftlr 95c.
Portland, Or., March 14 United
States Commissioner Bladder! has
continued until Tuesday too pre
liminary hearing of Chin You and
Leong So, Chinese, charged with be
ing In the United States unlawfully.
Theao subjects of the flowery king
dom assert that they aro.meroly ou
their honeymoon, and were arrested
In Portland aJ thoy wore passing
through to Victoria, B. C, whoro,
they roprosont, thoy Intended taking
pagsago by steamer for their native
land.
The police received yesterday tele
graphic instructions fcom. 8aa .Fran
clrco revesting the"' afrew'bf Leong
So, tho woman, on a charge of steal
ing diamonds In tho BayClty, but
tho United States Officer refuse to
eurrondor tho custody of tho prlsonor
until tho alleged violation of the m.
migrations Inwa havo boon settled.
They suspect that tho robbery charge
! merely a sutitorfugo to gain Iho
curtody of tho woman and lior return
to San Frnnclsco for tho purpojio of
defeating tho proposod doportntlou
of tho couple. In default of tho re
quired ball, both tho man and tho
wpmnu remain In Jail.
Women's Health
rmy be protected and improved
by keeping the blood in good
condition, the stomach well,
the liver active and the bowels
regular by the timely use of
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
kodol li today the host known
remedy for all disorders of tho stom
ach, such n dyspopsln, henrt burn,
sour atomnoh and belohlng of gnB.
Sob) by all druggists.
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DEFENSES ON THE PACIMC
(Continued from pngo one.)
havo been there nluco tho summer of
1005, or prior thoreto. About 185
signal men are otntlonod In Alaska.
The Troinngor case is not tho first
In which inontftl trouble has resulted
from long Borvlco In the Arctic re
gion. It lu uIho stated that olTlcors
coming homo from Ahulca have ox
hlbltod abnormal montal endenclesf
which have, howovor, dlMppearod
nitor romntulug In a temperate cli
mate for a time
K4all Market,
Oats 4 Co por bu.
Wheat $1.00.
Hailed twrloy .$30.
Kg 16 c.
llutter Country, 35c; oroam
ry, 4oc
Kloutw Valley, $1.30 pr sack;
kar4 wheat, $1.40 $1.50,
Bran 8Bc pr sack; $38.10 per
ton; Hhort, $1.30 per saok.
Uay-Cheat, $16; olover, $115;
keat, 36c; clover, 76a per owt,
' Livedo? k,
Itaes Fat, $6.00.
moflJc hoca $4.00;
Cowa Top, $S.60j fair $3y$jIS0
8ttxrf--Toptf, $3.60t fair, $3.76 f
I3.0Q,
TropicsA Frulta,
Mauatias $e.
Oraag $8.35.
lemons $3.6Q 4.50. '
Yl-Dreel,? 8 7c
lHtrtlHH(4 Market.
Y1et Club. S3o; valley. 83c:
I) uo stem. Stir
To Clear Averhuch.
Chicago, March 14. An organlroil
effort to olenr tho name of I.nzarus
Averbuoh. tho alleged anarchUt. who
was shot and Ulllod by Chief of Po
lice Hhlppoy on March 2. Is being
mad by the most promlneut settle
ment workers in Chicago. At the
bead of tlm movement la Mt Ada
Jane Adams, of Hull House famo and
ton other women of woalth and prom
Inoiioo In -"ou lumen t work.
Tho friends of AvorbMch claim
that he was thu vlotlm of a police
plot; that lie went to the altlot'a
luuise unarmed The revolver and
knife, thoy aMrt. were plaeod upon
his body after h was dead.
The itttluutnt workers, beadud
by MUa Adams, think onough of
tho mystery to spend m(uey to have
It Invostlgatfd. Aroordlngly they
havn raited funds and employed ooun
tol to take oharge of the inventlga
tlon The body of Averbuoh was secret
ly disinterred lhurMiy evening, and
an uutophy bold by Dr lUkoion. of
Hush Modlcat College. The fasts
glean! by the bathn.oglst have not
yet been made public
Woman Fonlly Murdered.
(United Press Leased WIre.l
Pacific Grove, Cal March 14.
'Officers aro working today to got
so mo clue to the identity of the
hendich murder of Mrs. Frank
Scko. whoso outrased and mutilated
body was found floating in the sea
off China point last Thursday, and
aro xf4he opinion that the murderer
was a atrango degenerate, whoso
presonco In the vicinity has been re
ported a. number of times recently.
Whllo tho present Instance is tho
first la which any violence has boon
done, a numbor of women walking
on the beach aro ald to havo been
Insultod by a mysterious stranger re
cently, ' 1 1
A careful examination of the dead
body rovealod .the motive and, upon
examination today of Organ.' Rock,
tho polnt whoro tho flood must havo
attacked, the woman, showed that she
had mado a desperato fight for her
Ilfo and honor.
Ulta of woarlng apparel and spat
tora of blood woro strown about
ovor a consldornblo spaco and Indi
cated that tho woman had fought her
assailant off for Bevornl minutes, ho-
foro ho succeeded In driving tho
Vnlfo Into her Jugular voln, and in
flicting tho 'fatal wound.
Tho victim was tho wlfo of a re-
tlrod Portugeso wine merchant, and
whllo not young, was n strklngly
good looking and actlvo woman.
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Tho Lucky Qunrlor.
Is tho one you pay out for a box of
Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Thoy
bring you tho hcnlth that's more
precious than Jowols. Try thorn for
h Crul noli o, biliousness, constipation
and mnlarla. If thoy disappoint you
tho price will bo cheerfully refunded
at J. C. Perry's drug utoro.
"O'
B0URKE
COCKRAN a
1 SHELVED
DYSPEPSIA
"rfnTlnr tken yonr wondrfnt "OtseiMlt" tar
Hm month, and iitine cntlmlr enreO nf itoDiaeli
caurrh and il !;' I a. I Iblnk a wont of pralis I
2nto"i;a,eBrt,7orthirwonderfaleoinpotltlon.
liara taken namarnni Miliar o-callml rcraadlM
attrltUoot arnll and I find lhat C'rti rellara
mora In a jar Mian all the otbtn I bar Ukw
would In a r'f " ,. ,
4uui Mcuona, iw reer St.. rfiniy uir, ..
Dest For
r fr irwooweis
CAHSVCATrWmC.
Ptauant, Talatabla, Poni,Ta,0vi4,Dort,
Kr Ulekan. Waakeo orOrifm, Ue. e,We.Kr
olit In bnlk. Tho anln tablat ilampad OOO.
sarauuad to car or roar Maoa baak.
Sterllrte Rmedy Co., Chlcato or K.Y. &
WW UAL SALE, TEN MHUM MXIS
--
COFFEE
Why clousn't your ijro
ccr mojjQybnck every
thing? Can't gut the goods or
the money.
Your i-tomiatyrti tmi mr It i dat
ttk 5xtulJl Ul x (sir hu
(Unltoxl Press Leased Wlro.)
New York. Maroh 14. "Tho down
and out for Ilourke Cochran" la tho
word being passed down -tho line to
day by tho Tammany regulars, fol
lowing the displacing of thu famous
orator In all lot tho propositions of
honor bu has hold In the "wigwam."
Thtt notion of tho general commit
Uo in taking from Coohran tho two
remaining honors ho has hold, tho
ohalrmaushlp of the committees on
Hponkera and logltlntlou is con
strued to mean that he has been
aholved. and will not be returned to
oougreu.
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Surttla
Biatlw
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MAW0N COUNTY STALWARTS
(Continued from page one)
and many .spectators to the Capital
City, and the confofonco.was called
to order by County Chairman Mur
phy, with Frank Meredith secretary.
Tho original call for tho confer
ence was In the name Of a mass con
vention to put up a legislative ticket
unalterably on nosed to Statement
No. 1, bUt that plan Is fiellevcd to
j havo been abandoned, as it was not
jwcll received.
I A platform will bo adopted and
delegates to the utato convention will
bo Bolcctod, who in turn will Bend
dolcgntoi to tho natlonnl Republican
convontlon, and nominate presiden
tial electors. It Is believed that the
acntlmont of Ilopubllcnna In tbla part
of tho stato Is strongly for Wm. II.
Taft for President, ami that such
Bontimont will find expression In tho
resolutions adopted.
.Statement No. 1.
It Is thought a sharp clash over
tho foaturo of tho DIroct Primary
law known ns Statement No, 1 Is In
evitable, as somo of tho delegations
aro instructed to favor the principle
llrst and foromost. It wns with dif
ficulty that tho adherents of that Idea
woro provonted from Inviting W. S.
U'lton, of Oregon City, to appear bo
foro tho convontlon, or nt leuBt to
speak this evonlng, but bettor cmin
boIs prevailed and Mr. U'Ron's
friends hnvo engaged tho Grand
opora houso for next Tuesday even
ing, when ho will challenge any per
son opposed to tho Stntomont No. 1
plan of electing sonntors to meet htm
In debate or ask questions. Tho Re
publicans of Sllvorton nro urging
tho namo of O. L. Hattoburg, a. sue
cesiful farmer and land ownor, as a
loglslatlvo candidate, and the Indica
tions nro that ho will bo given n
plaoo on tho ticket
Protest From Gitte,
Following protest was sont In
from Gntoa proolnet, and read to tho
convontlon. It was slgnod by 20 Re
publicans: "Tho uuderslgnod Ropubllean vot
ors of Horeb 'proolnet wish to take
this moans to enter tholr earnest pro
test ngnlnst tho Mnrlon County Con
tra I Commltteo calling n convention
to nnmo a legislative ticket, in vio
lation of tho spirit of tho Direct
Primary law, nnd to take Into tholr
hands the right of selecting ropro-
Isontativw for the people, who. In
h lr t'irn. nro to tako out of tho
bands of the jvoplo the seloctlou of
' a Pultod States senator. Slgnod W
. Stewart. G I. Savage, Geo. V.
'Anderson and others."
Endorsed Free Locks
A delegate offered the following
resolution before the Committed on
lilaiform, and the samo was adopted
and mado part of tho Republican
county platform;
Resolved, By this convention that
wo approvo tho action of tbo last
legislature In passing tho oJnes bill
to secure frco locks and canal at
Oregon City by tho co-operation of
tho state and national government.
Wo urge our delegation In congress
and the United Stales scnato to make
this' a foremost ls3uo, to the end tjiat
ttio, farmers and shippers of the
Willamette Valley may bo relloved
of "tho tax of 50 cents per ton now
levied on all tho commerce of Wost
orri Oregon by a private corporation,
tq Iho great financial injury of tho
Industries and manufacturing enter
prises that demand competition in'
freight rates, which is impossible
without a free and open waterway.
Tho dolcgales frdni Marion county to
tho stato convention aro hereby in
structed to secure the ndoption of
such a plank in tho stato platform.
Proceeding of Convention.
Tho convention elected Senator
Thomas B. Kay t emporary chair
man; At N. Moorufl, secretary, and
passed several resolutions providing
for committees. One, introduced by
Oeorgo G. Bingham, provided for tho
appointment of a committee to so
loct delegates to attend tho stato
convention. Bingham was accused
by -Alonzo Geaner of bolng "a cor
poration man, and representing tho
Interests." Tho lattor also mado a
motion thnt tho convontlon adjourn
nnd hold another primary In a law
ful way, "so thnt an avorago of about
10 out of ' ovory 150 Republicans
would not olect a rcprosontntlvo del
egation." ICny Opened tbo Ball.
Chalrmnn Charlos A. Murphy, of
the county central commltteo, oponed
tho meeting and called for nomina
tions for a temporary chalrmnn. Sen
ator Kny was placed In nomination
and oloctod. Ho mndo a fiery speech
ngaliiBt Statement No. 1, and then
snld tho election of temporary sec
retary wbb In ordor, aa well ns oth
er business.
A. N. Mooros was placed In nomi
nation, with no opposition, and ho
was declared oloctod secretary. Res
olutions wcro Introduced authorizing
tho chalrmnn 'to appoint committees
of five on credentials, resolutions nnd
platform, order of business nnd per
manent organization.
Hero Blngbnm Introduced his reso
lution providing for tho appointment
of a commltteo to look Into tho mnt
ter of whether dolcgatos should bo
elected at tho mooting today or at
somo other time.
Gener Denounces Illngluuii.
This brought Gosner to his foot,
and he donounced Blnghnm, stntlng
that he was a corporation man, n rep
rosontatlv of "tho intorosts," and
that his resolution was n trick to fool
the farmors. but that tho farmers
could no longor be fooled by tho old
tlmo bosses.
Bingham Indignatly denied thh,
and stated the Idea had Just risen Im
his mind as the right courso to pur-;
suo; that Gesner's statoment that
tho convention was not a ropresonta
tlve one wns wrong.
Goanr again addros-od tho con-'
vontlon. warning thorn to elect mon
to tho ntato convontlon who would
upho'd tho Republican principles and
tho doctrines of Roosevelt, and not
"to bo tricked" Into sonding the
Id
White India
AwhaclrHMwitiaafak
" Whtn the bnli
we w h w j
, White ktft fck (
H;arjufrKn4...paf.fw
y the iwm they gVftUi
wte Meet can be curW.
Scott's Emulsic
W a rich fclood fo,
jtfv new power (o (St
MrdMx)dptffl,t,,
WltHllc.JlH
wrong delegates to tho state coa
uon; tnat it would b tho rM.
tot th3 convention to Byii
t . ' lit. a
nom an "nonesi primary if J
were going to hold ftem-med
mey used to, with a Judg,
would receive a man's Tot,,i
tirao or tho day, and not at inch I
when men have to bo at their,
and only a few of them fortts
onough to bo ablo to vote"
, Gosner wis Interrupted ml
tlmoa by othrr speakers, an.1 ik
who attempted to slop him os
point of order, but Kay had to J
him to continue. Ho called atty
to tho fr.ct that Bingham waj ,
poratlon lawyer, and used to
Ing boforo Juries all his llfo toi
anything soom plausible Th. ,
Hon wob then put to a vote isdj
ulngham resolution carried
Committees Nnmed.
Kay then nnnounced the fo!la
npnolntmonta on tho committee
Credentials A. M LaFo'jl
chairman; W. A Wright, J D
monB, J. Hunt and H D Moaaf
Stato Dolegates G 0 Diintb
P. J. Thorns. .1 Porter D H Locri
Fred Drnger and James Wlajtia
Organization John Ktrght
Grim, L'oyd Reynolds L, a
bQrt, Jesslo Stolver
Resolutions E M Mar'is
nor; Wm. J. Clark, Onrali CJ
Thorns, JoffCDson; V, II EMrij
Balom, atid M. J. Van ValUaU
Sllvorton.
A Swollen Jaw-
Is not pretty nor pleasant Wh
it's caused by neuralgia, toatti
or accldont, Ballard's Snov LIbIn
will reduco tho swelling and ua
tho pain. Tho great and wre
for rheumatism, cuts, buroi, bnl
scalds any and n'l achrt toi fil
Sold by all dealers.
OKKGON KI.KCTIUC
IIA1IAVAY W.MI'WV XD1
FAST TjIMITKII SERVl
Bffotlv Sunday, Ma-ch IS
company will place la ttrrics
tlonnl local and limited Wu
twean Portland and Salem I!
of arrival and depar'ur of tl
trains will be found In aaotan I
of ths nanor. Jll 11
CASTOR I
For Infants and CHUm.
k Kind You Kin Atop
Bears the
Blcnature
.
"PLANET JR."
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT
'it'TT?
Hav'iip vuHred our studio ant uiceawd out (acUitM. we aru
ttble better tha wor to take care of our wiw-lnnv.-ing butune
Jnm and get or pric.
SALE'S STUDIO
J23 SUto street erttce at Pol Crd IUH.
BikaBsjiiihmia .BBSSSti
G&
Farm and Garden Tools
TW vk havs ben conatantl mpruwd. and ht kM Wrought
to a potHt, at Hck utuBiMs and peitMtloR that w nan hardly re
owaMd Uiwi oo highly. Thv piuiti la a stMi i-RitHl lm
lmt a QUHlial htUHiroimlug seodw. aM admirable slagte whel
kM, an xltet furrower, a capiat vkkwl cultivator, and a rapid and
wmoteit whlgrdH Htow. Wo oarry i tylw 0f the Ptuaet, Jr
KT1
Badger Spring-Tooth Ham
No 'holes in teeth. Best steel frame. abolutel ru i ,3lfT
eetual work one ovar than a ohjanlv. noorbr col ui W " ,
ffetual work one over than a ohdaply, poorly coa
will do iwle over. Only threo ruunere. one la ceater
chocking f 0 got u badger you get tho best
1((
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The Myers
Spray Pumps
We hrve bracket jmwp. barrel
pump, tank pHmp4 aad power
spray pumps U ail style aad slies.
W have th eompiete Myecs Use,
which 1 the best Mae. as many users
lu taU territory win tnwtlfy.
MITCHELL, Lewis
STAVER
P. f. CARY, Manastr Satew BracK 21 1-237
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