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MmntaMmHt!V)MauMlfeiUUlt Fallot hit edoleti RIMINAL TRIAL wycr Wins Ont Aftct Full Month Before a n rson, the woll known Sft- al lawyer, hae roturnod ht-wcok nttonaance upon States district court of ting, at Juneau With R. n on tno uoncn uuym rtBon for short. Tho crlm 'trfglnatcd out or a Birug- two factions or mo uop nd Northwoatorn railroad sscsalon of a canyon 20 Valdcz, Into which tno boon built by Morgan, nnd others, and ono H. s. representing tho AtnBkty anotnor ranroau corpora- nok 300 men Into tho can- led to bIozo tho property. according to tho Alaska olng things thoro woro ig, and ono ilaBoy, roro o Copper Rlvor Co., shot no of whom dlod. Hanoy il on flvo counta for mur- ooting with Intont to kill. n bo high at Vnldoz tho ted a chango of vonuo to ry much to tho disgust of copers anu saioon men at n city, for federal courts at sourco of Incorno In ho murder trlnl lasted 20 tho pcoplo of Juneau ns ik sldos. Tho nowspapors hole city took a hnnd in enso, nnd as nearly ovory- hero carries n gun nnd Is rRiio a mnttcr to n Btnnd- tlio lawyor at times woro t their regular moals wlth- addltlons of lend to their !rc. With tho help of two awycrs Carson defondod d tho Jury, nftor being out cj, gavo ii i m a vordlct or Tho rodoral government Itncnses and tho trial cost nmont about $40,000. Wit t $4 por day nnd 15 cents Tho dofondnnt had 15 wit he govornmont had threo nnd tho caao -was very ought. on was gind to got nomo has now no oxpcctntlon tiled to Alaskn again mntll whon ho may hnvo to np In Dovoral suits still pond- is; will bo gratifying to his ijn h.ivo him nt homo for ire d yet they fool It Is a com- fcH o our city that a Sniem ftBoul(l build up Bitch a prac- " we territory. o rs Laxntlvo Cough Syrup comtlpato, but on tho other I lnvntlvn tirlnnlnlno crontlv him bowels. Children like It. fa druggists. o thing about stnlre would bo luw didn't hnvo thorn when komo nt 3 in tho morning. llclno has over dono mora tardlng off grip and pnou- Ad rolloving distressing K than Kemp's Balsam, the & cure. II 1. 1.1 1 iMMJi ALCOHOL 3 PP.H ncniT Aeab(efteparMionaTAs. stal aKngiheFoodafldlWuBi tUmStOABdasaadDovsof Promolcs LieKonJChff rfii-l wss ana iicM.Contito5 kjt ! OpiuniIofphlnc nor tacraL' ur XX ARC OTIC. II I w JicSavm tUUlcUti- r Acerfectnpnwdv fwrrmtai " w uyii , oour awHacn.uiarrwwi normsrwR-ukwHsJwrisfr ncss ondLoss ofSleer rarSimi Snawre of NEW YORK- iWanlfed. undflW ; Py ofWraffar. ! (I PfiiJftj ( vjiT Tll ...UU j . ' '""B -. jr r uVJaur ao:lor aD0Ut Ayer'8 non- , it nr1,-C fcfMlfSarstptrllU. Ask him If he pre JTlOWS "r,b,e,8Jt f0' P'e. dellcte children. Ask Li -ti"in it wuch mo oiooa r Jochrntls obovt mtJu ,h'n nd Impure, and when the nerves are H known i run him. """', U""HH'' A" n,m " "1 nature lnbuHdlngupthegenerathealth.f'c'y"OQ., LIBERTY NEWS ThO .Ladies' Aid anHntv , Thursday afternqon at tho home ofi Mrs. J. R. Gibson. Quito a large crowd attended and a very enjoy able time was had by all. Wm. ZOSCl ha8 tllfl llimlmr nn , ground for a new fourteen-room house which ho will construct In tho near future. Mr. Shield's Is building a ten Toom houso with nil modern im provements on his frlut farm at Lib erty. MrB. Annan Nash of Newberg is visiting at tho home of her brothor, Wm. Zosol. Deputy Assessor F. M. Lick has been assessing in tho vicinity of Liberty thp past wcok. Glaudo Carson, a prominent young Reynolds for proporty at Hosedalo.Jannr(,motLde'"d9 ,on tho iron miner nnfi Mn.. ti.i.i 'nu iHO coal minor fnr nit .i vun iiagnr oi roruana WBB n guest of F. Q. Chosnut last Sunlav. Miss Lena Mtzo loft this morning for Creswell, Oregon, whoro sho will spend tho summer with her cousin, Miss Estollo Howe. Mrs. Wm: Lick returned from Portland Monday ovo whoro sho had boon to accompany her husband to flip Rfinltnrlltni wlinrrt tin will rnmnln a few weeks for treatment. Kodol comp'etely digests all classes of food. It will got right nt tho trouble and do tho very work Itself for tho stomach. It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. o As for Tntt, It's merely a caso of survival of tho fnttost. Lnno's Family medlclno cannot anvo nil doctor bills, but can savo n good shnro of them. Ono two-shil ling packago has kept a whole fitnlly in good health for n year. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Willamette. , . . May 14. S. E. Bedwcll, Portland, Oro.; E. II. Horner, Monmeuth: W, A. Strntton, Portlnnd; W. C. Cooper, Portlnnd; 'J. W, Zlnn, Boh ton; F. G. Burdlck, Portlnnd; Pvnrl Xym, Eugene; J. F. Frost, 'Portland; May 15. W. J. Jones nnd wlfo, Jefferson ; S. G. Subllncr, Portland; O. F. Whltcomb nnd wlfo, Sonttlo, Waah.; S. F. Emerson, Nevada; G. E. Sporm, Pertlnnd: Goo. Hanson, Snn Francisco; J. C. Wolf, Sllvorton, .Ins W. Walker and wlfo. Fort Jonos, Cnl.; J. H. McKlnnoy and wlfo. Sa lem, Or.; C. L. Slonn, Snlem; G. C. Lunt, St. LouIb; W. L. Jones, Joffor Bon, o " Would you glvo 25 conts to stop your cough? . Then got a bottle of Kemp's Balsam nnd you will hnve onoAigh for tho wholo family. It costs 25 conts. New Notaries. Wnltor S. Aahor, Carlton; Jos. Beck, Portland. D. Probably it Is your stomach nndtsonnlly exnmlned, nnd I know to bo nn vnnr tinnrt that rniisM nnln In neighborhood of tho heart. If it is, Lnno's Family Medlclno will glvo re- lief. 25 conts nt druggists, , , , 77 . , . .. .. JWSSS!,1 lM & ., -o- Tttft Is nominated, Tho Republl cans all wont him nnd tho Demo crnts sav thoy end beat him. CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tMiaurmwa WMr, T JV 1 A j A ffl1 a 1 at ml DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THE GREATEST INDUSTRY IT MEANS WEALTH A FEW WORDS AROUT AX INDUS TRY THAT HAS DROUGHT FOR- m. xuhks TO THOUSANDS SMALL INVESTORS. OF It is a strange idea that so many who'n0!0 Vtt ?ta,BB ' a w5!K ZmX u ta.ii t ,8 tho Industry on which nl othbrs aro dependont. Tho mn ntiionin n.i -.. . ' " itinn .1 .. "1Hcn,ne. nnd moro than that on tho sampo pooplo for transportation of his products to tho markets of tho world. This, of courao, means coal and Iron mining, etc., an average man will say: but hack of this tho further significant fact remains that not only tho Iron and coal mining, but agriculturo It self s dependent on gold mining, ror that provides the medium of ex changes that govorns and regulates all business. When the gold supply a low tho prices of nil products aro low. in other wordn, tho Bcarcor gold Is, tho greator Its purchasing power becomes, and hard Hjhm fol low. Henco it is to tho Interest of every business man, ovory fnrmer, In fact, all mankind to maintain nnd In creaso tho volume of gold. Henco, nlso, tho Idlo nnd foolish talk of mining being a gamble, Is an InBuIt to Intelligence and nn Injury to nil mankind. To opon ttnd devolp n gold mino requires considerable capltaj. and tho greatest fortunes tho world has over known, hnvo boon made by thoso who dared to venture tholr money In n legitimate business pro position, mining, which, whllo it con tains somo risks, offors nnd gives re turns that make tho results of rub ulng Allndln's lnmp simply nn "also ran." It Is onBlly understood why tho Industry hns boon brought Into dls roiyite. In every mining enmp many clnlntB aro located that aro absolute ly worthless and their ownors know them to bo do. Being unscrupulous, thov ndvcrtlso thoso worthless claims, or Bo-cnlled mines, nnd by glittering promises Induco tho pub lic to buy. At tho snmo tlmo, tho same camp hits from ono to dozons or mlnos that nro legltlmato buslnoss propoilt'ons. Tho trottblo Is thnt the ttubllc la caught by gllttor In stond of gold; invests in a gold brick, and thou condemns nil mining propositions. Peoplo denl with strangers, rather than with thoso they know who In n business wny put before them n legltlmato, meritor ious proposition. I hnvo lived In Sn!om nearly flvo venrs, and have many wnrm friends here. I nJso hnvo mining Btock for taW. in n property that I have par- 8 il -s reproscniQU. l unvq apuni 94 vnnra In nctlvn mlnlnir In Vnvnitn nnd hnvo boon In nearly ovorv min ing enmt) In It. I "'no In Virginia Cltv in 1859, whon n boy, and worked In the mines there for voari. nnd I ttnhosltntlngly sny, thnt Raw- t. Nevada's new mining camp . tho grentost I nnvo ever noon, anu thnt the "Silent Frlond" mine, whose Block I nm polling, has tho best pur fnc? showing of any mine In thnt camp or nny other I hnvo ovor con. Horo lo a LEGITIMATE mining pronosltlon, not n wild cat. Of It, Mr. Carl Briy, on whoso rocommondntlon tho big Tonopnh mines that hnvo produced thirty mil lions, nnd nro now producing moro than even million dollars n year, were bought, uiys: "I feel perfectly enfo In saying you havo the best un developed piece of ground In Raw--lilde." And again: "I bellovo von will make of tho "Silent Frlond" a mlno .whoso production alone, will soon nttract widespread attontlon." This "Silent Friend stock, now selling for 30 cents, should, Judged by other Nevada mines bo selling be tween 10 and $20 a share within tlfteon months. This means thnt a hundred shares bought now for $30 will be worth at the least $1000 anil probably twice that within the time nnmed Either Mr. Ivan Martin or myself can be found nt Mr. LUton'ft office, 370 Court street, where wo win ite pleased to talk to you about tho "Si lent Friend," and show you Jta products. . J. H. CRADLEBAUGH. COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Your grocer rcluroi ronr rnonejr ( rou dso't lit Scbillinr't B(t. w pr bio MINING Notice to Contractors. Plans and specifications of tho new V. M. C. A. building at tho Ore gon Agricultural college are ready. Contractors may see the same at the office of the general secretary in Cor vallU. Bids are to be all In by 5 o'clock, p. m., May 25th, at which time the contract will be let, C. T. HURD, 5-1 3-3 1. GeeraJ aWy, SATURDAY, MAX lfc 1008 iiiiiiiwiiaiiiiiniwfiiniaitiiiiHnw THE CLASSIFIED wiiimf itiannii FOIt BALK For Sale Household Roods, furni ture, lawn and garden tools', also buggy and complete outfit, Imt no horse. Enquire R. A. Kirk, 532 Liberty St., Salem. G-15-lw Worlds of Dlooru Calla lilies, rose, violeta, cinerarias, hyacinths, rfaf fodtls, etc., and everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court Btroet, Salem. a-24-tf For Sale Flrat-clasn carpet paper ai this offlce, 2 Be for a big toll. For Sale Tent, wagon cover and all Kinds or camping outfits; also now and second hand goods, fur niture, hardware, otc. Conrad Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-291mo" For Slc New houso and 2 lots on Englowbod car line; drovo woll, ?800. Enqulro C. A. Fisher, 1416 N. 17th street. 5-9lw Farm nnd City Property Our lists Qt doslrablo properties is too large to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co., 373 Slnto Btreot, t'f. For Sale aood pohy. Party buying pony can also got paper routo now carried by ownor of pony, If de sired.' Phone 497, 1503 Stnto St. 5-14-3t For Sale Twenty ton of clovor hay baled nt $7 tho ton nt tho ranch on Howell Pralrlo or call up 1431 491. 5-14-lw. If You Wish to Buy A good homo como to 1739 Asylum Ave. 5-13-lw For Snl A horse, buggy and har ness. Tho animal is gontlo and a good rondBtttr; was sired by Dol Norto. Buggy with dotachablo top nutomobllo sent. A bargalu. D. Nowman, 1399 Mission St. 5-13-lw, A Social Dnncc Will bo glvon at W, L. Wade's hall,, N. Liberty Btroot on Snturday ovo, May 10. All In vited. . 5-13-3L For Snle Pair of ennnary blrdn. Call 491 N. 20th St. 5-13-3t New nnd Second Hand Goods We nro now located In our quartora on Contor Btroot, whero wo will do n genera business In now and Bocond hand goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Gordan & Razoll, 325 -Conter street. 5-12-lnto. 9HOI) CiihIi. or Terms Ihiys a noot little cottago of flvo rooms; two well-located lots (corner) in a sec tion of tho city whoro bulldfug Im provements now In progress aro rapidly enhancing proporty val ues; garden; chicken houso; fruit nnd borrles. Paul M. Sims, Mnln 729, 222 N, Commercial. For Snle 7-room houso, ono good barn nnd shed, ono ucro Innd, nil kinds of fruit, city nnd woll wntcr. Enqulro 2GG0 East Onk Btroot, bo tweon 2-tth nnd 25th Sts. ' v5-12-2w FOR salt: W Offer A 17-acro trnct, soil a rich black sandy loam. Now two-story house, 20x32, with wlug 20x24, two porches; now barn, 14x28, chicken houso nnd wagon ohod, A good drovo woll with No. 10 Mc- Donnld force pump. This placol is all undor fonco, except 4 acres; 3 acres young npplo orchard most ly King and Baldwin; grnpo vines, loganberries, raspberries, black berries, phonomlnat and mammoth borrles, Threo acres In oats, 1 aero in potatoes; flno largo garden with nil kinds of vegetables, including watormolons and cantelops; Vi in Ho to school, Yt mllo to R. R. station, Y mllo to meeting houso, l-3 mllo to store; telephono and R F D nouto ' If taken Boon wmVeiiVo'o. " Here Ih n Snap 110 acres nil tim ber, Just 1 mllo from Jefforapn; 40 acres good rich soil and can bo oultlvatod; balnnco will mako good pasture. Wood and timber. ...Ill ntsv ilintt Btn tf ntftflA will moro than pay .for place. Price $1000. Can You Rent Tills Houso, barn nnd 5 lots. House Is full two story, 5 rooms on flrBt floor and 3 rooms on second floor, besides bath room and toilet. Hot and cold, wator, electric light in ovory room. City water in house. Hydrants In front and book yards. Stone foun dation. Located throe blocks from court houso. All for $2500. Terms can bo had. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 State St. 4-10-tf. LI VERV AX TP FEED JST ABLEg Livery and Fed Stable Old Poat oMce Stable, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial acd, JProau etreeta. Telepkoae 188. Sene el tke.ftaeet llrerlee la the city ean be feusi kere. Dick Weetaeett fiferteWr ll-l-lyr MHtif mi mscMffTBoua LOUION NOODLE noUSE Wrry Street, Near High. N;ew ShortlJatMl CkUNt -A n6wolaM In shorthand will be commencHl at tho Capital BusIhm College ou Monday, May 18. It Is honed that any who think of bgln8lng tf stenographic Boon will arrange to ontor thou. 5-15-2t. Now Shorthand Class A new class In shorthand will bo commenced at tho Capital Business College on Monday, May 18. It h ftoped (hat nuy who think of beginning a Btonographlo soon will arrange" lo . enter then. C-16-2t. Jack I havo sold to Mossrs. Clear wator & Coopor of the" Willamette Barn, one block Jack, 15 hands high, named Mammputh Crown, Jr., for the sum or $1800. This jack is a flue producer and a sure tfoal gottor. His mules are flno; cannot bo beat. Will, make hlB ' season at tho Willamette Stablos. S. A. Jefferson. lw. II.' 8. Gilo Co. Wholesale groeors, produce See ua for your supply of borry cratos and boxes, either folding or ln tops. 5-9-tt Togo Noodto Houso First class place to get bowl noodles. Fresh and well sorvod 10c. 439 Ferry stroot , B-l-lmo. KORINEIC & KENWBLL VctcrliiarlAun Grnduatos Ontario Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Offlco 207 8. High street. Phono, 150, rest donco 998. B-l-lmo. Wiring, Wiring Wo will wire your buildings new or old in an abso lutely first class manner at pricos chonper than ovor before known in 8alom, Hydo Bron. Electric Co., 322 N. High. Phono 009. 4-15-lmo Balom Employment ' Co. 478 State Btroot. Phono Mnlnu 149. Head quartora for employer and em ployee AH kinds of holp supplied froo. If you want work como to b. tf. Sliepard & Holder Real estato agency. Room 1, SteuBlott Bldg. Agents for Jacobs-Stein Co., Port land. Largeat subdivision' opera tors on th coast. 4-20-lmo, Hoard and Rooms, noma Cooking Bost 25c meal in city, you help yourself. Largo pleasant rooms. Reading room. Rates rerjonab'e. Investigate, W, II. Bradioy, Prop., 357 Commercial Btroot. 4-20-lmo. Concrvto Work Get my nricos on sidowalks, curbs, soptlo tanks nnd comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed flrst-oloss. Mr. Ward, Highland add. -Phone COO. May 24-tf Wanted If you want a mnrblo or granlto monumont wo can save you monoy. Wo don't pay big rent nor city taxes you got tho bonoflt Como nnd got our prices, and bo convinced. Our shop 1b In City Vtow comotory. J. D. Bonhannnn, mnnngor. Thono 1200. 3-10-tf Vogcc LtitHbfr and Fuel Co. Lum bor .shlnglea, building material wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollveriea. One block east of S. P. patengT depot Phonr 198. 7-2-tf Ilatte & WvHderotlt Fine wlsca liquors and cigara. We bandit the celebrated Kjellog gand Caitlt whiskies, Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught. 8outb Commercial street, 9-S-lyr ,:,,,'rK,, Our meat mnrkot on m , niu uu v hiv uuiiui fiuiuiuu than ovor to sorvu enjstomors, Prompt Borvlce and tho beat oi meats our motto. Call or phono 199. n. E. Edwnrdi Ment Co FOR RENT Niceat Furulalied Room In the city; rntos roasonablo by day or week. Gas and bath; centrally located. Call nnd Investigate. Mra, G, F. Soeley, 2C3 Front 8t. 4-20-lmo, For Rent 7-room house on Oak at. Enqulro 593 S. Commercial st. 4-28-tf For lUmt Furnished housekeeping rooms with all modern conven iences. Call at 415 Court street Phone 544. C-122t. For RCHt Good furnished room lor light housekeeping. Wator, light and bath, 901 Mill. Phono C47. K-13-3t. DHAVMKN. Cummin Urea,' Trawrer CVfHtwMy All kind of transfer work deae Furniture aad plaaos boxed reed? for aklpweat. Preaept aerrUe ta, eur otte. kHaad as4 ealae at 2IS geath Ceaanerelal etreet ?ht tl9. KaeMeaae PaUHte M JSL SASIIANQ DOOR FA FrARk M. lirowH. Manufacturer aaih, doors, mouldings. Allk of houso 8b Uk and karit work. Front' street, betwee aKaA and Court. Hake all- ompUJM at the oflo. 1 WANTED cj:oinmtij V ojf -- ? an Wanted A laundrees t mute aakeff & Pliona ItS tf. I 7, - - .--. i T WaatW A ateaographer brvIrb;,!. p'erience. Apply P. O. Bor1 rJs. & 5-i4-3t $ Waatetl To rent snail modera ot)f Phone 1214. 6-14-lt,- A OoHipcteat WoHum-i-niite fchW at cooking or housework 'in cea trv or cltv. AddIv to ii. B. qaraal office. B-14-31 J Waited Chamber maid at Wilt ette hotel. B-IG-J Want' Z-wr.M?3g88l hotel ee. N. t nsBliMr( aet hi aaa steasa keatlar r.ad ttaat; 164 Commercial street F4a MalD 192. ' 9-i-l'j M f! .- iii -T M. J. Petael Flumblag, steam aaf gaaittlng. SMcee4or to Ki-1 r..ut.. aa ska HnMMAiiBl avaai' 9k1PT, aw viumoni mwmw$ 'Prone Mala 17. . I LODGHt. rarpentem Unioa No. IMS Leatf Vaton No. 10 6G of Carpeatert teraaef p. m. Jb Jolrera of America Meet Saturday evenlne at 8:00 uearw uau, aau awe av. a. th, Dennis, Reo. See. . . a an v .,i a. A bj Foresters of America Court Itve wood Foresters, No. 19. M4 Saturday night in Holman aattj Stato street Waldo Miller, O, Rij. J. O. Perry, financial seoretary. Ceutral Lodge No. 18, K, of Pj Cattle Hall In Holman block, ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of eaek week at 7:39 v m, Oscar Johnson, O. C; M. at, Anderson, K. of R. aad 8. Mwlcra WoodmeH of America Ore, gon Cedar Camp No. 5248. Meets every Thursday evening at o'clock In Holman hall. W. ffl Hill, V. C; F. A, Turner, elert? .VoodhicHtof World Meat every Fi liay falght at 7:30, la Holmaa toll? O L. Darling, 'C. O.J P. L. Fria? IT.. Clerk. '; Uaeoln AanHlty Va4e, IJak, dent and pension Insurance; $, 000,000 pledg-d; every elslm pW Good agenti wanted. J. X. O. Mongomery, supreme orgaalter, Box432 Salem,, Oregon. R, H. Ryan, secretary, 546 State street. Salem Pence Works HoMdqHArtera for Woves Wire' FeHclRg. Poultry Netting, rickets, a a tee, Mnlthold Roofing, P. & D. Ready Rooting, Scroon Doors nnd Ad-' Justablo Window Screens. C1US. D. MULLIGAN Successor WAITER MORLEY. U!iO Court St. Bftlent, Or. Huie Wing Sang Co. IHO STOCK OF GOODS Wn tnakn nn nil klndo nt wrunuem and whito underwear, waists, klmoa- na anu sKiria; nil Kinaa at geaiie inou'a and ladles' furnishing gooJa; all kinds of silks and dross goods, hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, china ware, trunks, embroldory and lae now soiling at cost. 320 N. Commercial St. Salem, Of THE AVENUE Croama, ices, clgarj and coafee leaa. Comer of Seventeeatk aa4 AariHM aveaaa, N. u. uker. p- piietcr. THE UHflT UOAMT THK FAMILY KVKW HAD Can be obtained from our ft tender aad luiey beef, saattoa mt pork. All eur mtata are 51 i (ren tke ekelceet, and prf-are4 fr tke table to suit th-v iomanit el ike fsstldioHa. Our price are lews tor aaaHtr tkaa you eta tad at sir plaee la Salesa, K. C. COSI, 4THPWP 4btsW 4 v f L it J(i lNO r- if ) ITS i kuo, ftl fnk lles. , 1 Itf, jre ,tipn , n i rlty !"'' nt?. tllT Mtfi lint irty tr'iH M. , i of ttoo in re J I ' ' , 4 'of mm h i My of Hon ( lutt ted ui ! Ic !lr- ok wo ud 4 iht n'H 'itli Ins .red 'i ?ic '. 1.4 u- 1) 116 kef lal 3th U- J