10 DAILY CAPITAL .TOTONAfc. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 100S. Copyright 1908 by Hsrt Schiflscr & Marx 1 ' COLLEGE Men arc said to bo tho smart est, most critical dressers and that'a ono reason why Hart, Schaffncr & Max clothes are bo very popular In college towns. Theso olothcs arc not tnado for college mon only; It you nover went to colloge that's no reason why you can't dress In style. Wo'ro ready to show you or any other man tho host olothcs ovor seon in this town; thoy'ro llnrt, Schnff ner & Mark clothos, all wool fabric, porfectly tailored, ac curate) In style, correct In fit, 1 tho heat money's worth of clothes you ever saw. MAKE A list In your mind of all tho good qualities you want to find In tho boyn' clothing you buy, thon como hero and get moro man you thought of In sailor Junior or Hftisslan suit In many vnrintlons of style and fabrics carefully tailored and trimmed. Also a largo show ing of Norfolks and douhlo broastcd suits. (Now department, now annox). . iii-i 1 1 1 " m 6 & led. llleqeU irOanA,, iBKK"-1 m -Mm 1 - - - " i-iir-vT Wrwxrcy i uij news Kali tonight with light frost, &! unfay fair. Try Writing to Me And boo If I ennnot eavo you Money on any stocks you want to hy. P. 0, box 10, Portland, Ore 3-4-lm Watches nnd? Clocks- On tho Installment plan. Buy a good watch pny in small payments and you will huvo tho watoh paid for buforo you know It. A clock for tho house uu low as f0o a week. You can't afford to bo without ono on this plan. Only tho host goods tho mar ket affords aro to bo found In our Mock. Chun. II. Hinges, 123 Com inorctal stroot. I Am Selling Bmmd.grado 3-lnqh Ulo "t $5.00 por thousand, ono-lhlrd regular prlco; lOand 12-lnoh wqondgrado at vory low prlco, also. J. H, Mur phy, Balom Tllo Factory. 34-eod AVI1I llo lUiiul MunIc From 7:30 until 10 tonight at tho rink, ami skating also. Como and huar a good concart. Tonight Is Society Night Tho night whon ovorybody skntOB. Como nnd onjoy yourself. Music by Mc21roy'u band. Ilomcopathlst - Dr. L, Q. Altman, Oinco and real donco 200 Liberty stroet, Salem. 3-5-lm J11M Received Wo aro now sotting up a cholco lino nf biugglos Just from tho fac tory. Wo buy dlrpot, and also man ufaoturo our own harness, and can give you tho bout prices In town on a complete outfit. 13. 8. Lnmport, 21!) North Commorolnl street. Solom In Growing And so Is Stousloff Bros.' moat niujkot, becouso thoy havo so many tmtlsflod quutomers. Qlvo thorn n trial ordor. Phono 321. - You Can llooHt For Salem in no bottur way than by supporting homo luduBtrlos, Or dor a snok of Wild Roso Hour, n homo product. For COmmlttcoiiK'n Tho following havo fllod tholr pe tition for nomination on the Re publican tlokot to precinct commit cemmit teemen: For Haas, Salem No. a; D. F West, 8nlem No. 1 F. J. Doltor. nrookst A. J. SUgniMnd, qerYl; W. A. Taylor, MaLoay; H. Slogmund, Mahamnj deo. II Donoon Salem No. 4; N. f. HHIott, 8alom No. t S20OO Roynl Ann Trees For sale. 3i to 6 foot, at 20 cants Rnqulre of S. P. Kimball, No. 2 dray block, Saltnt, Or. 3-17-tf THE POPE HAS A LEVEL HEAD (United Press Leased Wire.) Rome, Mnrch 27. Ill feeling has arisen between Pope Plus and the members of his family because tho latter wish to give up tho small pa ternal Inn, which they have kept for many years at Rlese, tho pope's na tive village. Tho pope's sister, brother-in-law and nephew runs the Inn, and they nBsort that not only have they made enough money to retire, but It Is not .decorous for tho pope's relatives to provldo food and wine for peasants. His holiness hhs replied to their complaint by saying that It is not very Indccorus to work, even If ono does not need to do so, nnd even If one's relative is tho pope. TKAMSTKR ARRESTED FOR SOILINO STREET. A. J. Wood, a teamster In the cm ploy of tho contractor oxcnvntlng for the three-story Drnymnn build ing on Stnto Btreet, between Liberty and High, wns arrested this morn ing by Stroet Commissioner Martin, under Instructions from Mayor Itodg ors, for carrying dirt In loose bot tomed wagons, contrary to tho city ordlnnncc. Rodgers yesterday wnrnod the con trnctor of tho provisions of the ordi nance, which provided that earth cannot bo carried In any oxcopt tight box wagons. Tho contractor prom ised to boo that all his wagons con formed with tho ordinance, but Rodgors' attontlon wns attracted to tho amount of dirt leading from 1I10 excavation undor progroBB, and soon saw n team coming from tho lot with earth utronmlng from nil sides and hononth tho wagon. Ho then dlroctod Mnrtln to place tho driver undor arrest. This stopped tho work for a tlmo, n all of the wagons wero In bad condition, but tho bottoms woro soon mndo tight, and tho work procoodod with. Tngn, Tugs, Tug And Hit other parts of your har ness mod attention, mid tho moat 1m portaut part la oiling. F. I! 8hR.fr. tho harness man. will attend to this work for you. Ho also soils tho oil. You Will Not Reret It If you attend tho turnout at tho rink tonight. AdtylmlQu Qc kkuloc 26c, Droamy tnuslo and a flso tlour. Act Quickly IIoubo for wvlo for $200. pauldlng Logging Co. Enquire .d ftyet'tal Ruto to KugeiHr- Qrogon stao convention Young Women s Christian association to he hold at Rugous, Or., April 3, 4, B, 190S For tho ub9Ve occasion, a rat, of ono and third faro on tho oertlrt Ato plan la authorised. Wm. Mo Murray, General Passouger Agont. S-SQ-61. Gst DoWltt'a Cnrbolltod Witch Haol Salvo It Is good for pltos Sold by all druggists. Snloin v. Ohummvn, Salem high sohool will opon tholr hnsobnll Benson tomorrow In a prno tloo game against Chomnwa at Qhe mnwn. Tho gamo will be playod In tho aftornoon, unless the weather provos entirely too sovero, and prob ably a number of Salem fans will go along to soo the hoys ny. Not Hound Oor C. Waokon, who wa8 arrested for Interfering wltli U. N. Morris, and throatttiilng D. 11. TodhunUr with a rltls, while Uiy wra atlaiujUlng to rowove ft)uw rtUls on a farm In North Salum, was dliiuld from cuMudy lhl morning, thoro bulug lu sullluloHt ovldnoa to warrttnt his bo lug bound ovr Hot to disturb tho pnco. Suit for Injunction Th suit tor Injunction brought by J. L. Froolaml to provnt tho city from oponlng Pln stroet through his proporty In North Salem was ar guod boforo Judge Oalloway this umrnlng, and Uikon undor advlso meyt. 01 AttoiKty Kojta appeared for tho olty and M. H. Poguo ropro soutod Froolaml. Niv Divorce Suit Rosa G. Fursytho has bagur. suit fpr dlvore In the droult court against her huabaud, J. M. Forsyth, 011 tho grounds of doaortlon. SUIT OVER DISSOJA'INO A IHTNEItSllll Tho suit for tho nppolntmont of a receiver In tho butcher Bhop of F. A. Kurtz, brought by P. Androson, who clnlniB to bo n pnrtner, wns ar gued boforo Judgo Galloway In tho circuit court this morning. Frank HolmcH, ropreaontlng Androion, claimed that thoro was an agrcomont existing between Andrcson nnd Kurz, wheroby tho two agreed to ac cept a salary of $C0 n month. Andro son claims Kurtz overdrew to tho extent of $1100, and asks for a dis solution of tho partnership nnd tho nppolntmont of n rocolver. CharloH II. McNary, appoarlng for Kurtz, produced ntUdavlts of omployos of the biitohor shop, which Is located at 277 Commercial stroot, stating thnt AndreBon did not own any share In tho huslnoBs, and was merely work ing on a salary for Kurtz. It appoara that whon Androson first wont Into tho shop Kurtz mado him an offer to buy a ill n 10 in tho buslnoss, but Mc Nary olalms Andrson wns unnblo to take advantnge of the offer, not hav ing tho nocoBsury funds. O ' DIED HOFFMAN AT S o'clock p. m.t Mnroh 12, 190S. at tho family homo south of this olty, of hoart dlioaso, .Ml Roxann Hoffman, a god 2-i years. Miss Hoffman was tho daughter of Mrs. J. C. Half man and was a yoAing lady admired by a host of frlonds, who sympnthlzo with tho boreaved family In tholr heavy affec tion. Shu loaves besldos hor mothor, flvo brothers and threo sisters to mourn hor loss, all of whom woro with hor until death. Hor father having passod ovor tho dark rlvor In tho yoars that have gono by. Tho remains wero laid to rost Sat urday, March H, In tht Olty Viw comotery. mmmm ..MM m Q 1 1 11 Suit PtOIUHl Tho divorce suit of Hvn JJ. Pjil morton agslust her husband, Orrln H., which haj been before tho pub lic ye for sow time, has been again postponed until April 11. SUSTAINS 1,1 KX FOR AUVANVKl) PICKING MONEY, Judg GaUoway ttulay handod down a decision in the suit of Louis luvohmutul. representing Ptuil R. G. Hort t 0c. New York. vs. Lopo Sing, Oliver Users aud Sold Uaok, holding for the dofendants. who ad vmiood tloking monoy whon the buy ors failed to como through. QhiougQ. May 27. May wheat oponed 9RVe; highest, 9Bic; low est, 94Vio; closod. 94 c. May corn opened G6?4c; highest. GGc; low cut. GDc; cloeod, GGVtc. May oats oponed 54 He; highest, fitc; lowest, 54 c, closed, 54Hc IIARRIMAN (Continued from First Page.") president of tho New York, No Haven & Hartford. Tho gamo has been played out by Mr. Harrlman, and, while ne win continue to bo heavily Interested In at least two nation's transcontinental railroads, ho will not longer direct their policies. Tho actual rotlroment of Mr. Har rlman dateB back to last October, al though tho fact has been kept a closoly guarded secret. Ho has been only nomlnnlly the directing head of tho Union Pacific aud amUatcd lines, his real dictation having censed whon he was suddenly called by tho groat banking Interests that had been carrying him for heavy loans, and ho was obliged to turn ovor something over ?200,ouo,uuo or union racinc shares that ho had put up as collateral. Starting lower, stocks soon devel oped n much Improved tono, and nt H19 close tho Canadian Pacific showed a gain of ilvo points, MlBBourl Pn clfio threo, and Union Pacific and copper 2 . n EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS DOWN IN MEXICO. (United ProBB Leased Wlro.) Mexico City, March 27. Chllapa, a city of 15,000 persons, Is In flames, following an earthquake shock which struck tho placo early today. Delayed dispatches', reaching hero lato this afternoon, Htato that thoro havo boon many fntalltles, and that mnny people havo boen Injured, but no dotnlls or flguros aio given. At the tlmo tho dispatch was sent tho ontlro city soomod cortnln to bo swept by tho 11 urn oh. All telographlc communication has boen cut off. Tho govornmont tole- graph station Is believed to havo been doitroyod . Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Ad dress II., care Journal MINORITY (Continued from pago one.) tho antl-truit measure to got Hep burn's scalp, bo far as his aspirations nneht tho spoakorshlp aro Involved. Tho administration bll,l so called. was lntrnducod by Roprosoutntlvo Hopburn and roforrod to tho Ju diciary committee. Tho first ornsh botwoen tho Cannon nnd Hepburn forget wns startod today by some of tho in om bora of tho commlttoo tin commorco, who today aro sounding tho eontlmcnt of the Republicans In tho houso ns to the probablo fato of tho rosolutlon to dlsohnrgo tho ju diciary commlttoo from a considera tion of tho bill, nnd hand it ovor to tho Intorstnto Commerce Commis sion. It Is said that Hopburn fools thnt the moniuro would not bo ship wrookod In tho caro of tho commission. Rl'IIIO WINS 913,000 ON THE STEEPLECHASE. (Unltoc Press Lcasoa Wlro.) Liverpool, March 27. In the presence of ono of tho blggoet crowds that over wltnoseod a liorso race on this sido of tho water, Rublo today won tho grand nntlonnl steeplechase evont with graco and oase. Ills prlco to win was GG to 1. The animal led his closest rival by ton lengths when ho dnshod past tho judge's stand at the finish, thoroby capturing for his owner tho $15,000 purse. Tho chase Is tho top-notohor of the yoar's turf ovonts, and, bo-' 00 use of this (set, beauty, wonlth and fashion woro abundantly represont-J od. ! FOREST PRESERVATION $ A NATIONAL DUTY In support of President Roose velt's proposed conferenco In May at the Whlto House to which he has In vited tho governors of tho various states to dlacuss tho question of for est preservation, the National Asso ciation of Manufacturers mnke3 tho following resolutiens: Whereas, An adeuuato supply of wood nnd timber 1b necessary to tho permanence and prosperity of many of our most important industries, and Whorens, The country as a wholo consumes evory yonr between threo and four times more wood than all tho forosts of tho United States grow In tho meantime, nnd It is estimated that tho cntiro commercial supply of wood and timber In 'this generation will not Inst ovor 25 years unless systematically conserved and replen ished, and Whorens, Deforestation menaces the rlvor valleyB with Increasing danger from dostructlng floods, and steadily lessens nnd renders moro Irregular tho flow of streams used for Irrigation and water power, and Wherons, Tho repeal of tho Tim ber and Stono act has beon repented ly urged upon congress by tho Presi dent In his messages to congresB and by tho secretary of tho Interior, ns well us In tho report of tho public lands commission; therefore bo It Rosolvfd, 1. Thnt tho Timber and Stono act shall bo ropoaled and that all public lands shall bo Included In pormnnent forost reserves, tho tltlo to tho lnnd to bo forever retained by the nntlonnl govornmont, stump ngo only of matured tlmhor to bo sold, and young tlmhor to bo pro Borvod for futuro cutting, so thnt tho forests will bo porpotunted by right use; and that tho nntlonnl govern ment shall, by tho rosorvntlon of purchnso of oxlsltlng forost lnnds, nnd tho planting of now forosts cronto In evory stnto national forost plantntloiiB from which, through all tho yoars to como, a BUillclont supply of wood nnd timber can bo nnnunlly harvoBted to supply tho neods of tho pooplo of ench stnto from tho forost plantations in thnt state, nnd that tho necessary legislation should ho Immcdlntoly enacted by congress to crcnto tho national forest rosorvos known as tho Whlto mountain nnd tho Appalachian reserves. 2. Thnt tho consua department nnd tho forestry scrvlco of the agri cultural department ohould bo au thorized to tako a census of tho standing tlmhor In tho United Stntos In 1910 whon tho noxt national con sus Is taken. In passing thaso resolutions the National Association of Manufactur ers puts Itsolf on record doflnltoly as favoring tho President's policy of orontlng national forostB In all parts of tho country. Tho rocont roporta from tho forost soijvtco of tho depart ment of agriculture Indicate that drastic notion must bo taken in tho very nonr futuro to protoct the man ufacturing tntorosts which aro in vnlvod In tho throatoned fnmlno In wood for manufacturing purposes. Its members In chid 0 roprcsontntlvoa of such tntorosts ns tho Builders' association, tho Agricultural nnd ve hlclo makers, furniture and coopor ago Interests, whos obuslness is seri ously threatonod. Thoso Industries, which uso hard wood primarily, aro warned that tho BuppJy of this ma terial will bo exhausted within IB yoars. Tho wator-powpr tntorosts reproscntod by the association aro confroutod by lossos of millions of dollars duo to tho uon-rogulation of rlvors and streams on account of 1m propor forostry methods. Tho cot ton mill mon of the south and oast and factory In all parts of the coun try sufforod last yoar damages amounting to moro thau $100,000, 000 ou account of floods duo to tho same eaifso. Tho groat Irrigation and roclamatlon projects of tho gov- BUSINESS INTERESTS ATTACHE San Francisco, March 17 . business men of Hn '"" s """"" . iSza """:, "?""a ..'".;, - v.UDu lu u.eir own door , .1 them." wnn tim ...!.... uwrtorJ ... cmusmnco of .. dress delivered last night by prJ els Heney, special prosecutor S IlGIlOV until thn, it. bankers and capitalists areU plaining on the Kroun,! 11... . vesications aro injuring tte d ''WhydotheysaythuV w-.udv, uu wu woric our r ' thoso responsible for mPi, , corruption, wo como upon the trirl 01 irnu ciaas or people. Then M uLntuuo iowara civic righteous takes a turn for the Kcrse. hv snrvlpn enrnnrntlnn. . public servants aro rcsMnilkl much of tho wrong that Is being i j tlln nonnlo " I waaw jiwjfiv, eminent, wnn the vast oollir manufacturing capital are ab!s ly aopotnient upon tho kind ot forestatlon urged by tho assocliuj Tho Increnso In tho price 0! ball ing mntorlal and conscqueaUr I ront and other Increases In tort j commodities which tho public uuuu iuiwh 10 pu) on account ot tkj growing scarcity of wood for 1 purposes hub "developed a tW spread and vigorous sentiment Vi Ib national in scope In favor oltl domnnd of President Iloornlt til Immodlnto attention bo glrentol groat problem. Pa-tlcular atttctk will bo given at tho coming cosfc once In Washington to urglog d passage of tho Lever aud Curt bills creating national forests in 1! Appalachian and Whlto mouito HlllwllHHI Ill STARR PIANO HIGH CiaSS GOODS GEO. C. WILL rsTMiMaiiM8nimw Norwich Union Fire Insurance! Frank .Meredith, RwWkst ArtJ Ofllco with Win. Drown 4 Ca,l 20 Comniorclnl street. MONEY TO WW TH03. K. FOB Ovor I-Add & Buih'e Dank,Bil,(l I NEW TODAY BMMm Wanted A position as stcnogrsrM hv vounc lady In a bank or - Has worked In a hank the a j vnnra nml Pfln flimljb th M - A.l.lrARl P 0 M ruiuruutca, - ".., 271, Salotn, Or. For Sale Largo body M grado second-growth flr J iii7 n- iocs. Downing ft "' I-WM For Sale Several houses In 8M and farm 'Rnds at a barga nu .., v.ti..l RnP.k. ' Hill lUlluuui a.-- bs-d i'l I1 ill 7V VJWWM -- ?? "r". ; fooi xeeu Cu -- Ejr,j pounus ihijh i" , j ,01 v iflth St Owners !r .". ... ' . .v iiiivs heM wuniu ni v" . nooessiiy vi " For Rent One suite M" keeping room!, at Ho" J , wnier nnu m Comptroller of Currency Rldgeloy hss reslgaoil. to Ukt the presidency ot the N'atlotwl Rank of Commorce, QCansas City. The Chicago Milk Wagon Drlvors'1 Unlou has wted 967 to 67 to go on atriko April 1. There are 2400 drivers, handling 00 per oem of the milk of the city. J Reginald Berg, a 18-yoar-old Is on trial at Bolllngham for stealing a suit of clothos worth $40. Masked robbers tried to force an ontranoe into the San Diego court houso this mornlug, but failed. Louis Soldar, superintendent of tho public schools at St. Louis, drop ped dead while walking tho street todsy Just Receiygj A. Shipment of Those fine Finnan Haddies DU' """ Wo have boon trying to got those for some time tho scarcity have beon unable to do so. Order ear last long. as tVJ 4 Moir 456 State Grocery phone I82 Co.