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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BiUfEM. QREflON. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1008 MaBaMl a: ChglandSays NO ALUM In Food and strictly prohibits the sale or alum bating powder1- 'Bl,i.V So does France So does Germany The sale of lum foods ha been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum-1 bla, and alum baking powders arc everywhere recognized as f IBJUnOUS. J0 tecj; y0ur$ef agajnst 3Um wnen ordering DaKing powaeiy Say plainly- ROYaLpowder and be very sure you get Royal. Rpyal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grata Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and .wholc-1 someness of the food. IS CAKE A WINE OR BEER UNITED STATUS SUPREME COURT MAY RAVE TO DECIDE AF FECTS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN DUTY. (United Pith l.cnHcJ Wire.) Ban Frnnclsco, May 19. In all probability nn appeal will bo talton to the Unltod States supremo court from tho duclslon of tlio United States district court of appeals, hnuded down Monday, In which It It held that Snko, the national drink of Japan, whlqh Is ure)ved from rice nnd Is Imported to this country In largo omnUlles, Is n "still wlno" nnd .tluroforo dutlnblo ns such, and Hot as n "boor." Tho dochlon In volves more than S2t000,00 finlcl In to tho United Stnies troasury under protest and Increnao tho duty from 40 ccnttt por -gallon In bottles to J,flO per gnllo nnnd from 20 po cent to DO per cont In hulk. SLASHES BABIES THROATS Ach loft off last night, Attorney I. F. Chapman today addressed tho Jury In tho Ruof caso. Tho argument will end this after noon. Judgti Doollng will rend his Instructions and tho case will go tho Jury probably thla evening. One of tho important matters to bo denlth with in tho Judge's instruc tions will bo tho determination ns to whethor Gallagher, Wilson, Coleman and tho other boodllng supervisors who wore on tho stand are or nro not accomplices of Rucf. Should tho Judge Instruct that they nro accom plices tho ovldenco for tho prosecu tion will fall to the ground through lack of other corrobatlve- toitlmony. (Uultoil Pre l.enred Wire.) San Frnnolsco, May 10. Crazed by drink, William J. Hannn, aged 31, a plumbor, living nt 1111 Tonnoaiee Btrpot, utumptod to murdor his wife and two babies nt 'A o'olouk this moinlng bornuao his ,wlfo remon strated with him for remaining out ivU night and spondlng his earnings for liquor. After ndmlnlatorln a terrible beating to hh wlfo, Hannn wont in to another room to get a Tnzor with tho avowed Intention of murdering the family and committing sulcldo. Attracted by tho woman's, screams u policeman rushed Into tho house nnd entered tho bedroom J'ist In time to ?co tlu fronzlod husband nnd father slash the throats of the two children, quo npod 1 yoar and tho other 2. Iloforo tho would-be mur doror could comploto his blood work, the pnlictMnnu follod him with hU night Htlck, nUnpad on tho handcuffs nnd bound his log?. Then rushing Into the street the bravo olllcor Im pressed an automobllo, in which tho violins of their father's rago wore hn-Ui convojod to tho hospital. 11 rnleo. tho oldop child, had' suf fered n throo inch gnsh ncross tho thront, tho Juglar voln being narrow ly ml sod, and Rurton, tho baby boy, rocelved two deop wounds In the nock. It 1 1 hollavod they will recover, Dl'llOIS FACTION ! OUT IX UTAH. (Culled Vrvm I.i'nuoit Wire.) Uolse, Ida., May 10 YestordnyM Democratic primnrles Indicate tho de feat of tho Dubois faction of tho Dem ocrntlc party generally over tho stnto In Ada county tho nntl-Dubols tickets wore elected in 20 out of tho 21 precincts, Including every precinct in Ilolns, Noz Porcos, Elmoro and DoIrc counties woro carried by tho ant I -Dubois faction and I.ibols del egates woro named In Washington county. The result In Idaho county.' on which tho control of tho Twin , Fnl's convention depends, is still In doubt. -a- GTNNEKS WOMAN DID NOT 00 HACK TO NORWAY (I'nlloil l'reim I.mummI Wire.) Trondhjom, Norway, May 10. Bryndhl'd Poulsdnttor was tho maid en name of Mrs. Hello Gunner, whog "murder farm" nt La Porte, Ind., In America, Is now tho contei of an investigation. According to a report made by tho nuthotitloB of Solbo, a vlllago in Norway, tho woman was born there on Novomber 11, 1S50. Her only surviving reintlv In Solbo, was a alitor, who died last Friday. Th? pollco hero are convlncod that Mrs. Hollo Gunnoas did not. return to Norway. No Currency Legislation. i Vii U'! t'lisk I.?uihI Who. I Wuhlngton, May 19. As tho on.l of couufros drnwH uonror it Is becom ng moio and more nppnront that th ro will bo no currency logls'ntlon Mils i-slnn. Promlnout momberi of both tho Democratic and Ronubllean parties practlcnlly admitted today that tho Aldrlch and Vrooland finan cial bills are so radically different that thoro la no hope of passing e-'thcr ono; that thoro does not ro ronln a sutllclont amount of tlmo In which both sdoa can get togothor nnd agree on legislation. Neither sldo Beems disposed to yield a point, no matter how Insignificant it may bo. o . ItUEF CASK WILL GO TO JURY TODAY (United I'r'sa I.eated Wire.) San Francisco. May 19. Taking up tWo argument where Attorney La Porte, Ind., May 10. Ono o? tho nllogod victims of Mrs. Uel'v Gun n ass liai boon so positively Iden tified that Coroner Mack toduy Is. sued n certificate and ordered the coriiBO 1'irned over to relntlves. Tli's action was taken In tho caso of Jennlo Olson, whoso body was on? of tho first found on tho "mur- ' dor" fnrm, Whon inquirloi woro '"nuo i io nor smuion disappearance 'Mrs. Gunness ropentedly told tho story thnt tho OUon girl had gono to Los Angolos. miy (iciiiuv mni migm nave uxibiou as to whother Mrs. Belle Qunnesti was burned to donth with her thro chl'dren In the flro that destroyod her homo on the "murder" farm was removtd nt noon today when tho uold teoth thnt are known to have boon hors woro found In the ruins. Dr. I. N. Norton, who did nil of Mr?. Gunness' dental work, positive ly Identified them as tho ones he put In her mouth. Prosecutor Smith U convlncnl thnt thla Intost discovery establishes the fnct of tho woman's donth boyond tho shadow of a doubt. It was announced today that efforts will bo mndo this wook to indict Ray Lnmphoro. held In connection with tho donth of Mrs. Otinuess nnd her ehlldron. so thnt his trial can open on Monday. o Tho Wood's Rest Climate. Is not entirely free from disease, on the high olevatlons fevors pro vnl', while on tho lowor levels mn ,larla is encountered to a groator or loss extent, according to altitude. To lovorcomo climnto affections, lassi tude, malaria, jaundice, bllllousness, , fever and aguo, nnd general debility, the most effective remedy la Electric nitters, tho great nlterntlvo and b'ood purifier; tho nntldoto for 'every form of bodily weakness, ner , vousnoss, nud Insomnia. Sold under guarantee nt J. C, Perry's drug ,8toro. Pried 50c. O ' REET FIELDS ARK SEEDED. (La Grando Observer.) Tho seeding of npproxlmnto'y Qcottlo. 2300 acres of boots, and 220 acres or small grain by the Amalgamated Sugar company la finished, and for a timo nt least, thinning of beets will bo tho principal work of tho largo crows which tho company maintains. Tho Union ranches wore tho last to bo completed, but they are now flooded nnd tho noxt big ovent will bo tho harvest. Six hundred acres of hay will bo cared for In tho mean time. . j VilJngo of Tents. j Around tho headquarter of the Union ranches are many Httlo Vll-j lagos of tents and temporary quart ers, occupied by tho Germans who ' have bepn imported to the Grando Rondo valley to eventually dlsplaco Oriental labor. Tho Japanoso now employed by tho company aro con fined to tho La Grnndo district of tho company's holdings. In time, more permanent qunrtors will bo provided for tho Gormnns. At pros ont, howovor, they llvo in tents and temporary houses, and are contented with what is supplied them. Tholr work Is highly satlsmnctory, For the pnst several days Manager Sobbclov has had a crow thinning tho boots which were seoded early and aro now far enough advanced In tholr growth to ncod nttontlon by thinners. o ; Exports of Diamonds "from Holland. According to a consular ron.ort from Amsterdam, In 1905 tho ex ports of polished diamonds from tho Netherlands to tho United Stntes amounted to $9,197.8-13: In 1900 tho exports woro $11,033,352, nnd In 1907 they amounted to $7,152,001, tho fall from tho preceding year bo Ing over 35 per cont. Eearly In 1907 It wns thought that thov nnni bcr of diamonds that would bo ex ported to tho United Stntes would bo fnr In excess of any provlouB yenr, b'lt In July American buyers began to reduce their purchases, and as tho Hnnnclal crisis In tho Unltod Stntori becamo moro ncuto tho orders from America censed entirely, and from tho mlddlo of August up to tho end of the yenr tho ontlro ahlp nrnt of diamonds through tho con sular odlco nt Amstordnm did not ox cood $75,000. Thoso tnklng a pes simistic view of tho Hltuntlon rognrd od tho closing down of tho polishing fnctnrloB and tho throwing out of emp'oyment of -1000 to 5000 polish ers with conBldornblo nnxlety. They enntonded that thoso workors wou'd start to polish on tholr own account, nnd ns tho brokers had no control ovor them they would soil tho pro duct at n prlco considerably bolow tho market value. This In effect did tnke place to somo extont, nnd thoro aro now nbout 1000 workmen pol ishing diamonds on their own ac count nnd oolllng thorn nt reduced prices, but It is snld thnt thoy nro for the mot pnrt roao diamends: and ns they nro only nblo to turn out nt moit 2000 enrnts por wook, this quantity Is not liable to havo nnv effect on tho mnrkot. Tho banks of Amstordnm, with tho exception of th AmBtordnmschO' bank, whjch during tho holght of the crisis, de clined Io ndvnnce any money on dia mond , paper or diamond collateral, nro 'now advancing all that la re quired at -1 to 1 xk opr cent. o limit of 14 days from'dnto of sato. Thil is an opportuno tlmo for tho Cherry City to run an excursion to tr. Ono paper refers to tho single tnxors ns tho people who aro trying to exempt tho manufacturing plants nnd tho mllllonnlro cattle kings from taxation, and Hint's ono sldo of it. Seed Qorn This is a spoclalty with u nnd wo havo somo fine Orogpn grown corn that will Grow. Land. Plaster Received nnothar shlpmont of Land Plnstor bo that wo can fill all ordot'3. Bee Supplies , Wo havo tho mrgoat and moat comploto stock in tho valley and you will find our prices aro tho lowest In tho city. Everything for tho bees. CHaNCH of a LHTO.ET0 VISIT SEATTLE i Tho battleHhlp fieot of the United States which has just completed Its momornblo cruIo around tho Horn will bo on Pugot Bound nbout May 2lBt to May 30th. In ordor to give tho pQoplo of Oregon an opportunity to witness the maneuvers and Inspect tho fieot, tho Southern Pacific will so'l round trip tlokots from Snlem to Seattle for $9.70; from Salem to Tncoma for $8, under tho following conditiens: Sale Dates May 21st and 22nd to Seattle, nnd May 25ih and 20th, 1908, to Tacoma. Limits Continuous paasngo Jn both directions with n final return Chick Feed Our Chick Feed Is certainly tho candy, makes thorn grow, keeps them healthy nnd makes ' you money. Try It nnd soo tho difference in tho Uttlo fcllowr. Wo bought n cnrload and It is nearly all gono, must bo good or people would not buy It In such quantities. D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 Com'l SI.. Phono 100 SOME FACTS - ' i k ' .' , com If PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL U ;alf,8Mm1t"y Band ban mlttco canvaaalng for funda (o port the costa and maintenance of giving three concerts a wook. ., .( concert to bo glVOn Sunday afternoon K ,n, Mftr,on S,uaro. one on mm y .; aonuo bandstand Wednesday even. ' '' Ing and tho third to bo glVOn 0n the streets in tho business section every Saturday evening, Theso concerti aro to bo given regularly, when the weather pormlts The money con. tributed Is to rondor such service ;'as described abovo, and it Is In the hands of responsible ofllcers elected by tho band, and tho use of all such monoy paid to this hand will bo ac counted for to any otio's satisfaction ' who. may see fit to Investigate. Monoy paid to this committee It for a Rami now In existence anj all will appreciate tho fact, that such an organization can not ho conducted without somo finances. 1 1 v, r '. Salem Military Band lWMrtfcWWlllllW8lWWljW To Do Hold In PORTLAND, OREGON JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 Wi'l bo tho moat brilliant floral Rcsto and Civic Jubilee ovor hold In tho Pnclflc Northwoit Portland, "Tho, Rose City," will bo a scene or spionuor nnu tno cantor of world-wldo Inter est for ono wook. Sovernl Important conventions to bo hold lu Portlnnd on that occasion. The Southern Pacific Company Will Sell Special Ticket On This Occasion From SALEM, On to Portland and Return at 98.20. For partlculas call on local agents. Win. McMuraity, Goner.il Passonger Agent, Portland, Oregon. An optimist 18 a cheery crenturo. but lot not your optimism put its I main strength on sentiments hung above your office desk, such as "Smile, "Choer up" act them, Note These If You Want Something J54 acres, 9 miles from Salem, good two story house, 3 barns nud largo grannry. Good family orchard, ono of tho best farms In Marlon ccMiity, and mny bo subdivided. Prlco $32000.00. 20 ncros, 2 mllos from Salem, on a good rock .road; all fenced, and a'l undor cultivation, all lovol and rich lonm, well drnlned. Rulldlngs are: 1 new house, not quite finished, 2 storle3 frame, llarn and drive shed. Tho ontlro tract Is planted to fruit and nuts ns fo Hows; 10 ncres of walnuts, 7 acres of Royal Ann cherries nnd 3 acre? of apples, orchard 3 years old, In a good state of cultiva tion. Tho trees wore sot In this manner: Each hole was brown out to a depth of 4 foot with dynamite, In which' was placod a busho.1 of bones, for which tho owner paid $10.00 per ton; theso will answer for a fertilizer for years to come, This la a money maker, and In the courso of 3 or 4 years will bo netting the owner n largo income. A beautiful home." Price $5000.00 Houso and lot, 50xlG5, full basement, barn 24x22, city water, sow er, eloctrlc light. A snap for $2000. Somo of orar farma and city bargains, if these prices do not ap peal to you wo have thorn, In all sUes nnd prices, improvqd and un improved farms; lnsldo and su-burban city property. Seo us boforo buying, wo havo large lists and can Interest you. OLMSTED LAND CO. Phono 985 Salem Branch Yorex Land Co., State Street. r OVEGON PEOPLE ARE A tnrcrrt mitnlini. nt flinm nro nnw lislne ATXCN'S RROWN RRE.Vl) FLOUR. Tho people of Kew EdjImI ll..n.l -.. I..... .....I. n..n 17nr.1a fnr rvvAr n hundred TClfl I II Villi UK JUSl OUUll illl ' wui.a ". w.v. . -"- .,' -I goods aro jut up in packages and in 10 and JWm n nnd nro for sale by iiu i-ihm-i;i.i uhuvwh. ALLEN & LEWIS, PoUlnnd, Distributors for Oregon, ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR 0 San Jose, Cnl DeiMotaN,! H M H M M l i - miiiiiiii ",l: SIMPLIFYING THE SEARCH FOR "SOMEBODY . ...... .i. ouorv article' store is a bargain for SOMEbuut i hnAu xajUix Iivpq in his store-tcrriiory. j. The real estate operator and ago r every piece of property on their V & r coMFOWF..fn nmeone wholives m w abUtSThe landlord knows that His g-Jjg or office, orhouse oraparment acw BODY is looking for somebody who mm live in the neighborhood. ttinMtU rj The householder, with a JJ, rent, know that to SOMEONE jngfSftl. as the prettiest "one-room horn PJgJ M The owner of a "used MJ $ value, no longer persondi.y --fty it at a SOMEBODY in town the chance to W onablc cash price would ue wwn- . .......M-rfliiblW For all of these people, auk '" rjy j- especlaP,sofflebodles"to go paper affords ft ?& ncriPri3i"Hnr(HHJiL3 iw y . m pick out, unerringly, the "right pes. Ulill""1 .M1