Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 19, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    AT&T OAWTAL AXJKXAL. 1AXAM. 0100N. THURSDAY, MARCHllW.
I
To the woman who Bakes,
Royal is the greatest of
time and labor savers.
Makes home baking easy,
a pleasure and a profit
Baking Powder
Tfe uly Baking PowsUr maAe
from Royal Grp Crm of Tartar
With xninimmxi trouble and coat bit
cult, cuke and pattry art made frcth,
clwin and greatly wipcrior to the ready
made, dry, fouixl-in-thc-sbop variety.
g"5y77"
THC STATE UP NORTH HM TAFT
(Contlivuod from pngo one.)
tho Ropubllcnn stnto contrni commit
toe at its mooting horo yesterday af
ternoon. Out of 37 committeemen
only ono volotl against tliu endorse
inonl, mid lio stated thnt he did no
because, though personally n Toft
man, ho did not IjoIIovo In Indorse
ment by (ho commlttoo.
Tho ronolutlon of indorsement wns
plterod by O. T. Cornwoll, nnd con
ourrod in hy tho commlttcomou from
nil sections of tho state
4ih Hhow (IihmI Hplrlt.
Boaltlo, WiihIi., March 19. Tho
flrflt pledgo of llmindnl asHltitntiou to
tho chamber of eommiHco commit
too tn oharKO of tho program of ro
coptlon nnd ontertnlnmoiit for tho
battleship (loot, upon Its visit to Bo
uttlo noxt Juno, has como from pront
Inont mombani of thu JnpatiOHO col
ony of Bunttlo A number of Bonltlo
Jnpanoio hiiHlnofln nnd professional
men hnvo notified tho chamber thut
not only wlU tho Jnpnucso colony
contribute ilhorally toward thu on
tortnlnmont of tho fleet, but thai
representatives of Itu bout lutorosts
will bi lnd to pnrtlulpnto In tho
program of reuoption nnd utitorinln
ment
Editor Charged Willi Graft,
Olymplo. W'uHh.. Muroh 19. A
warrant has boon Issuod for tho nr
ret of .1. T Thaokor. woll-known
politician of this olty. on complaint
of 1 M. Troy. prosecuting attorney
Tor Tint rut an uounty. charging him
with grafting. .'ivo dlfforont com
pUkluut won mod
It Ih alleged thnt Thuokor ropro
sontod to the Olympln water works
thut by reanon of tbo fnot thut ho
had control of tho Olympln Record
or. nnd could dlotnto tho policy of
bo paptr, nod because of hU hold
on tuwnbors of tho olty eon noil he
would Interfero with tho wnlor oom
lmny'n IiiibIuow III tbo olty and with
tbo company' franchise, nnd thnt ho
would for tho sum of $500 not In I with Goldstoln. KIiik engaged him to
torfvrw with them Tbo money U go back to Springfield and investl-
vold to have boon pnUl In October,, snto tho sltuntlon, with n view af
JQ5 (finding evidence whluh will force an
Other complaint woro for grafting othor distribution of tho estate,
from i( bljj gamblore of tho olty, o
Uttlug 6o to 7& caoh tlruo to pro A Swollen jw
teoMltem. U not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
lit' caused by neuralgia, toothache
lllir Alaska Htrlktt, 'or nacldent. Ballard's Snow LlnlmsM
fcetti., Wtuk., Murah JIO. A .will rcduoo the swelling ami relieve
vopy of a latter roewlvml from Nohmjtho puln. The groat nnd wire cure
urwk, on tho Koyukuk. by Joseph Jtr rboumallsm, outs, burim. brulso.
Mathews, of l'ulr banks, has rcaohod.ncalds nuy and alt cb and pains.
XHirt city. It tc-iis of the rihuos yf.Huld by nil dMnlom
b Nolan crk strlko, tho writer
P0mN0 WOMAN TIGHTS WHL
(Contlnuod from pnp;o ono.)
coKHfiil fight nRnlnnt tho will of hU
fatlior, nnd noourod u Hhnro of n $2,
000,000 CHtnto, will lonvo Portlnud
Snturdny for SprlnKflold, Mntm., nH a
Bicolnl ORont for Mrn. Mary Mllr.n
both Hootli, of Portland, for tho
juirpoMo of InitltutltiK tho prollmln-
nry stopn In Mrs. Uooth'H light to oh
tnln hor portion of tho oatnto of hor
ooiiftli), Mru. 10 m inn Goodrich Vinton,
who dlod IriRt Jnnunry, lonvlnir nn
nstnto of $77,000,000 to hor hostler,
OoorRO L). Nolflon,
Mth. Hooth In ono of throe counliu
who nro tho only holrs nt law to tho
cHtntn, which Ih ciitlmiitcd to bo ono
of tho rlchoit In MnssnchUButtH. Mm.
Hooth will contest tbo will Indo
ponduntly of tbo other two cousins,
who nro Mrs. M. Ualloy, who resides
In MnsfliichnisnttH Mra. Annlo O.
Conk, of Bontllo, nnd Mra. I-'annlo
Good rich, whoso mldrusa Is un
known. Kolson wan omployod In tho Vin
ton family for 20 yours ns hostler.
Mo Ix nacuasd of hnvlng Ingrntod him
sol Into the Reed Rnooa of Mrs.
Vinton, to tho oxtont thnt ho oxar
clsod n grAt Inlluonoo over bar.
Shortly nftar hor death h proontod
n will whluh purported to hon tho
handwriting of Mrs. Vinton, vTllliiK
hi hi tho ontlro property. Tho will
wiih mndo In 188G. This was a yonr
boforo tbo donth of Mr. Vinton. As
It wan Improbablo thut Mrs. Vinton
would will nwny tho sntlro estate bo
foro It bad pnssod Into hor bands,
tbrotiRh tho death of hor husband,
Probate JudRO l.onR refused to ac
cept tho will for probato, contondlnR
that there was ovldenc of fraud.
This notion cniiHOd Mm. Booth to ro
tulli Attomoy II. O KIiik, of Port
Innd, to look after hor Interests In
the matter. Just nt this tlma tho
newnpopora announced the suootes
ful oompldtloii of Goldstein's long
fight for hU part In bh falhor's o
tnto at Freno. Cal. Aflr a talk
RUSSIAN '
FOREIGN
SERVICE
-
Tlw" CVjrCom6s to. tho Conclusion
TlMit'a. Lot '0 "'Hip Btnllfctla Arc,
,MecJc Nambt-ru,
Kaylnjij that It Is the equal of the far
famed Kt rkirado m tbo Klondlko.
Throe pans produced 11000. and
pee piv takou frtim bed rook went
11800 Tbo UnltfKi Hiutes coinmU
nlpner, Krank Howard, Youohw for
tbe. nutMutlolty of this statcmouU
Or a olalw owaod by a maa uamed
01oh a pan of dirt taken at haphu
sini eut SiJ.
TEA
There D nothing that
costs sq IKUa, both money
and work, and that tjoes
no far if it has the chance
Y wxf r( i shMir it i Ut
It's fOHilHg throiiRh the rye Sat
urday nlgki. Oeneratly It's the rye
.com tug ihrouRb the other fellow.
I. i o i j .. i
Tbo I.urky Qunrtcr,
Is tho one you pay out for a box f
l)r. KIhr's New Life PlUs. They
oriUR you the health that's more
prootous IhttU Jewels. Try thjut for
beadudhi. bUIHHei. comilpntloa
and tualarla. If they JWappolut you
tbo prlco will be oherfuliy retuuded
at J. O. Vorry'4 Urui; tor.
'UF ' i i ii 0 i i ii i
Trade wltb our wxlvortr,
mmmmmp tjt--j4 n m i tm
(USU"d PrcSS-'Ceased Wire.)
8t.otcrsburB,VMarch 19. Corf-
vlncOrj'tlJat.UuKsm't diplomats haro
lost thcir-Qrvo ftp'a result of their
country'ij-recent 'troubles at homo
and obroftd, tho Czar has determined
on a cbinplete. reorganization of the
Borvlcp. "" k
Qrnd Uuko 7lad.fmir has been
charged with .tbef conduct of the
shakoup, "and '.tho eolcction of a
yomngor and 'mqro nggfesBlvo corps,
whlcVcan plyf.tho diplomatic game
with -ttio traditional skill of tho
Mnscovitd, dc'spib JatG rovorsos.
In addition to a host of lesser
Jighln, tho following men, hitherto
classed as loaders in itioslan diplo
macy, nro said to bo Blatcd for ro
tircmont: M. Isvoslkyy mlnlstor of
foreign nffnlrn; M. Zlnovlert, ambas
sador to Turkey; M. Nolldoff, am
bassador to Franco; Count Ostoti-
Sakcn. ambassador to Cormnny:;
Count Casslnl. ambassador to Spain
and former ambassador to tho
United Statea. ;'
Tho, hnko-up Is .vundorstood to
have beou precipitated iy Austrla
Hungarla's Huccossful negotiation nt
Constnntlnoplo of tormB for linking
tho Turkish nnd Austrian railway
systoms. J
o
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
NEW YORK
OFFICIAL
ACCUSED
BAY CITY MARKET
(United Prom Leased Wire.)
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
RECTED UP TO DATE RE
CEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK AND
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago Resident Relates
Most Grevvsome Expert
New York, March 10. Attornoy
Gonornl Wlllinm Schuylor Jackson
ban been accused under onth of hav
ing demanded that Frank White, as
recolvor of tho Hamilton hank,
should shuro equally with him tho ag
gregate of .the fcos and commission a
oarnod by Mr. White, while netlng in
that capacity. ?
Tho nssortlou wait sworn to by
Mr. White, whon ho was forced to
apponr ne an unwilling witness be
fore the grand Jury. This is regard
ed ns one of thu most serious nrou
uatlons yet lodgod against tho ut
tornoygouernrs iidinliiltrutlon.
It Is undorstood thnt Whlto's fee
nnd omobuments ninnuntoil to about
$1000, a nd r nuoordlng to hla tostl
mony, after tho matter hud been ad
just od', Jaokson called on him In
bis ortloo. and Insisted that White
should divide the sum with him.
BAY STATE
GOVERNOR
DYING
(Unite Press Leased Wire.)
llottou, Maes,. March 19. Thero
wKa a little ohange tmlay In tho con
dltlon of Governor Guild, whos III
now 9t two weeka U oxpeotid to
turmlnute fatally at any hour..
The attending physicians an
nounood that he sifTorlHg from
a complication of diseases, inolud
Ing grlppo and rhoumatlsm. Ills
oonditlou had not caused any alarm
until yeete-rday, whon tlio phyaiolana
dtAoovortd that tho dlsUnguUhed
pAtiwit was nonror denjb than thy
bAd euposotl.
i ii
Pile Curvil In O to 11 Vy.
PAZO OINTMKNT Is guarautecd t
euro any oaso of Itohlng. Blind, Bleed
Ins or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14
day or meney refunded. 50c
Judge llumett kld Dip ordinance
to Mtieitso trasloHt niorohanta, at
Albany. Invalid. It was anaaUrtl to
abut t PaHl .Strain with a stock of
oliHhlHK
oxtrna,
20V6c;
-Extras,
in Mc,
-Cnllfor-
( United Press LenBnd Wire.)
San Francisco, March 19. Wheat
No. 1 California club, per contal,
$l.G7'i(0'l.G5; whlto milling club,
$1.C2(3,.1C7; whlto Australian,
$1.70 011.72; northern bVucstem,
$1.C2V40,1.67; northorn club,
$i.r7 V4 '1.62; inferior grades of
wheat, 11.35 ft 1.G0.
Uarle, No. lI-'CQd, $1.35 Q
1.40, with somo fancy, at ?1.3Si;
common to fair, $1.27 01 1.32;
browing nt San Francisco, $1.40
1.45; browing and shipping at Port
Costa. $1.40 1.45; Chevalier, $1.05
1.86, nccordlng to ttnllty.
Potatoes, par cental Lompoos,
$1.10 1.30; Orogon hurhanks', 85
$1; rlvor whltos, fnncy, 505?75o5
Harly Rose, $1.25 1.35; river rods,
$1.35 1.40; sweat potntooa nom
inal, por ornto; new potatoes, 5Gc
por pound.
OnioiiB Oregon yellow,
3.50; -Eastern, $3.35(8' 3.50.
nutter Frosh California
23o; firsts, 22c neconds,
fresh pnoklng stock, 18c,
Froflh eggs, per dozon
21c; flrnts, IGo; seconds,
thirds, 14c
New oheoao. por pound
nln flats, fancy, 11 c; ilrstfl, 10 c;
soconds, 10c; California Young
America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 12c
StorngO Eastorn, fancy Now
York, 17 o; Oregon, 12 c
Ornngos, per box Navels, fancy,
$24?2i25; choice, (1:65 1.90;
standard, $1.50 1.75; Tangerines,
(1.60O2.
Cottle Market Today.
Chtongo. March 19. Hogs, re
ceipts, 29,000; oattlo, 6000; shocp,
10.000. Hogs opened Btnady at yes
terday's avorage. Loft over yoster
day. 0800. Mixed, $4.C04.29;
good heavy, $4.00 4.95; rough
heavy. $1.60 4.70; light, $4.50
4.S2. Cattlo, strong; sheep steady.
Kansas Olty, Mo., Mnroh 19.
Hogs, receipts, 9000; cattle, 3000;
sheep, 3000.
Omaha, Nob., Ma rob 19. Hogs,
receipts, 12,000; cattle, 3000;
sheep. 4000.
Now York Ktork MnrkHi.
New York, March 19. Stocks
opened fairly strong and notivo, but
the groator portion of the session
developed very trifling net changes.
Profusions! sentiment was mixed,
nnd floor traders were contented
with small prollts on either aldo of
the market. Tho result was erratic
fluctuation', with no speolnl moan
ing. The afternoon half of the day was
a llstleee and dragging affair. In
which the dullnoss was only slight
ly disturbed by a few speculative
ripple. Bvm la the last hour when
a little more aotlvity had been
looked for. everything was as Idto
as ever, and the market was prac
tically deserted at evory point when
tbo gong sounded at 3 o'clock
ol&se, however, was firm.
Durnig L. T. Cooper's rccont visit
o Chicago, where 'Ms tfdw prepara
tion and theory created tho usual
sensation, many hundreds of people
brought enormous Internal "paraBltcs
to tho young tnan.vwhldb had ibrtjthe
system after taking' hlH medicine.
Among these people -was Mr. Emil
Winkler, who brought to Cooper n
tapeworm that provedto be over 90
foet In length. Mr. Winkler, who"
resides nt 182. East Ohio street; Chi
cago, had this to any of 1itaexper
ience: "For fivo years I have been
more or less complaining. I haVo
had severe headaches, and any 'food
that I would cat fuld nauseate me.
I would havo bad jJreams olmoat ev-;
cry night, dizzy spells would com
pel mo to Uit work. Black spate
would appear before my -eyes whon
stooping over and' rising quickly. I
would fool tired most of tho time?
in fact, I hnd no lifo la me to spoalc
of for tho laBt five ycaro. I tried
various treatment-, ana one m
clan in St. Louis w
to me, and I was under hi, Z,
nii.rb,il''m,,;s
:i'Sd many people asked ...
r - : " :;r : :: un .lDat
daysthl awful thing p
my system. I fef1 fflUch J'
.,, u i wane io say ri.w
. w..-un. alr. xjpg. a hM
iu ior wnat ng medicine haj
foe ie. I would not take 15
havo .that thing back la rar ,T
again." '
Mr. Winkler is a fa,i M ,
v.,u wiiuivum oi many tairlnjC
ors stay In Chlcagoand til,
jjoiioi neiped to account for
enormous sale of the. Cooper
TAtion In this city and otheri,
IjSy tailed by tho young man'
Wo. sell and will bo oWi ,
li.lBln the Cooper preparatloti
C.s Ferry.
Retail Market.
Oats 45c por bu.
Wheat (1.00.
Rolled barley (30.
EggB 15 c.
Dutter Country, "3oc; cream
ory, 45c.
Flour Valley, $1,2.0 pr sack
hard wheat, $1.40$1.50.
Bran 85c por snek $28.50- per
ton; short, $1.20 por sack.
liny Cheat, $1CJ' clovor, $15;
client, 85c; clover, 75c por cwt.
Livestock. '
Hocfl Fat, $5.00.
Stock bogB $4.00.
Cows Top, $2.50; fair $2 $2.50
Stoors Tops, $3.50; fair, $2-.75
$3.00.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $6.
Orongos $2.25.
Lomons $3. 50 4.60.
Veal Dressed, 5 7c)
Portland Market.
Wheat Club, 83c; vulloy, 83c;
bluo stem, 85c.
Poultry lions, 13 14c; duckB,
15 16c; pigeons, old $1 per dor.
MUlstuff Bran, $24.
liny Tlniothy, vnlloy, $17 $18;
alfalfa, $12 $13.
yetch-$14.
' n
AMERIOiN PLAYER
FAMOUS FOR TENNIS.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Now York, March 19. Eagor to
regain tho laurels ho lost recently
whon Jay Gould, tho Amorlcan play
er, took from him tho International
court tonnlB championship and
brought it to this country, Eustace
II. Miles i now on his way to New
York to moot Gould again on tho
courts.
Miles left Loudon yesterday on
tho Etrurlo. and Bhould arrive hero
not later than Monday. According
to prosont plans, tho match will bo
plnyod on the New York courts dur
ing tho month of April.
Gould, who Is tho son of George
Gould, the railroad magnate, and a
student of Columbia collogo, Is prac
ticing dally. In order to keep himself
In good form. He says ho b not wor
rying ovor tbo outcome of the game,
as he thinks ho can dofeat Miles as
easily in this country as ho did in
Bngland.
PLOT TO
BREAK OUT
OF
CUnltod Press LeaeJ Wlrj
Evorott, Wash , March IS -a!
in which 11 pr'uoners worclapl
od in nn attempt to break ont
county Jail was dhcoverej htd
night, and Jhc plan fraitntcl
Sheriff Board. J J Kceley a i
fakir, was tho ringleader In U
nnd had boiii supplied with. '
with which to cut the ban by 1
frlond on tho outside, who hill
llberntod a short tlma before
plana for a general delivery 1
boon formulated Onowutoi
Deputy Knowles, who lives If
Jail, into the cell room, on til
that ono of the prisoner! i
HI, nnd when tho deputy', bit!
turned to throw a blanket on
secure tho kcs and walk ont.l
other plan was to cut the bare
window and drop to he H
Keoley was caught while tryls
ilattor plan.
o -
Got DoWltt Carbollied
Hnzol Salve .t Is good for
Sold by all druegtsts.
o
fX)VE TllltirK pint
AND TIIHICF. nESl!
Evorott, a"-h March
T. D. Phillips a Jniiot.M
has married for tto third
woman from whom ho bail
times divorced at CoupTiJti
Dr. Phillips and h s wlf
dlvorrod bofore tbey were
tho flrnt tlrao
Chlcngo Grain Market.
Chicago. Maroh 19. May wheat
eaeaftHl 96e; highest, 96c; lowest.
91 ; oloced. 9Stte. Mq- opened
7V4c: btghedt, 69 fc; lowest. 66 S;
elueod 6SV4e. My eata opened,
14 He; algae!, iic; lawoat. St Ho;
closed S4c.
PREPARE Ti.ROR
RILIS FOR CONGRESS.
(United Press Leaed Wire.)
Washington. March 19. Just how both.
active a part union labor will take in
the coming presidential election will
depend ou tho attitude congress an
sumoa toward the pro-labor bills now
belnc drafted bv the National Con-
rnofventIon of Union Labor ropresemtn
Itlvoa. now In session hero.
Representatives of Hearst's Inde
pendent League are very active
hero. In an effort to Hue union labor
up wltb that organization.
PrMldont Gompers stated today
that tho conforamio will conclude Its
work tonight.
SEATTLE MILK 3IB.V
to iik riwE
ftlnltod Pr.ss I1 '1
Seattle. Wah March 1M
Mty Prosocutln? Aorney Tij
Is preparing a com?: .si
more than ha f a dozen di
Soattlo, charging them i
aev in restraint of trade
doverl has bn worWuf l
ou the oase 'luring whW
hn had a knw!a' dept
avldaniM. The defendasti
vlofnrl nre llabL to '
more than $r0n and o;
prlBonment In the coasW
IV YOU KNOW.
The merits o. the Texat Wander, you
would Bovr au(far fiom kldaey,
bladder or rbeuutatlo trouble. 1 1
bottle, two wotttba' treatwest, olJ
I by K, C. BtQBi drug; tot, or fey wall I
Kydol u a dentine preparation o(
vdKetabie acHU with natural digest
auU and oaatalns tka same Juloj
found la a healthy stomach. Raoii
doe will dlgt mom tbnn 5000
gralas of Reed fo4 Sold by all
drujjuUts.
Grovor Clvi&d ba
brated his 71st birthday.
Just !-
o-
A couga cure that can. b glvea to
cbildrea without chaaoe of harm is
KMr Balsam, the beat cougb cure
It 1ob aot oataia pHoas. or barw
SALCM MARKET.
iKKal Miolcaale Market.
E-ea U.
nuUerComitry STHo? ortajnary,
36f3.
Hobs 1 se: wlxel Hl9ka 1S.
IoaI wheat SSc.
Oats 35c
Barley $24(28.
Floar Hard wbeat. $4J$diT$e.
valley. $1.60.
Hay OkMU $14i oifvejp, $10
$12 pr ia; tlwetby, X (1,5.
Oalon SUo lb.
Hop Old.l3c oew, 3H
6c
Cascara Bark S to J He
Mosalr-- 35c
Grlle, It's long walks or to tho Rod
Front for your red cheoka.
Kennedy's Laxative Cougb Syrup
aots gently yet promptly on the
K?',.?d;.! LJSSt
remeuy "'-",. ?,!
acn, suoii ""r, KkU
Bour stomach and t'J
Sold by all drugg
....m n-ft I til.
,ra lNnTlX0T8
Fairbanks Mk
fason. the ''. f
utn.i,ii i i.i ora
hav& beoa umaaded w v
fsrortft bond Ur " ,iaV.i
o .!, iiand ha- beo
the, court, both men
d
or
Constipation
i
Lase's rl!T
.o. tli MBS
very b.v - vfl
aobe.
.. JV.1. a. B .1 .. 1 1 a Im tlo km nll..n nW 4 n -.. i. ..CltalLllV
HBMIIMI HUil HIIIIVH III I1Z1II1SI 1IIII U I. I UII a a. mvAAF VI r- 7 -- -
:.-" . : . "; r i , i 6" . ..
Sold by all druggists headache, i
r
HEADY TAILOWl-irCLOTHfif
Wh&urZf"
MW
rmG.
00 n-o
ITtWahibj wkk ch tatti.
I f vat drug. DruisUts Mil It.
f&jts&itimAiJtt ..