Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 28, 1908, Image 4

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    UAH A' CAM TAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OHEGON THUH8DAY, MAY 28, U)OH
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Perfection in cake and biscuit making
is attained by the use of Royal Bak
ing Powder. And the ease and dex
terity of their making is marvelous.
2SHI
i
PREPARE
FOR MORf
. ' OUTRAGES.
V
'Baking
Powder
Absolutely Pare
The only baking powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar.
Hence the superiority of the food
it leavens.
Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities
which it imparts to fhe food.
f United Press n'cimril Wire 1 '
I Sau Francisco, Mny2S Fear thai
tlui tfynamltera, who blew up threa
hotnen belonging to former Suiior
'visor James L, Gallagher 111 Oak
land Tuesday, night and escaped
without leaving niclew for tho po
llco, encouraged by. their success,
huvo transferred tholr operations to
tlila city, ldd the officials' connected
with tho graft prosoqutlon to to
dohlo their iucmib of, protection and
to purstio with renewed vigor tho np-'l
ln pnnt I t t-llf lnaa' ntfnHt tn Afnnn Uil
1'itivuvij ii'Mii.vca uiiviv iu uuvv mv-
mon who "did the work."
District Attorney -LaiigUon, his
assistant, Francis J. Hettdy, and Spe
cial Agent William Burns are con
vinced that tho same man "who blow
up Gallagher's homo Hi April, act off
.tho dynamite Tuesday night and thoy
f&ay they are pbsttlvo tho ohjoct Is to
LAZY LIVER
"I find OfMCAroti Bom1! tlinl I vmiM link b.
without thorn. I M troubled n cruiit ill witli
tnrlil llvor nfid komlnclia. Nrnr tlnco taking
OMrtir.uCninljrCnthnrtln I feel rr lunclibatttr
1 ilinll certnlnlr I'ecolnuioiut tlicin to inj frlamli
M tho liunl uieillclna t luit. avar irn."
Aiiur lluiliiDt, Oibutti Aim No. 3, FaU'ltlrr,Mwi.
Beat for
I'U- r-...-i-
CARRIERS
PUT'INIO
. ;' QUANDARY
Ojiillod rjtrwi (f.cusc-il Wile;
GroaTinni, v6r.," May 25 Vn t
oiiiHTij'
CANDY CATItAnTIC
t-'ri Maw
..PlaMtnl, l'lA)M)1a I'ntant.TMt flood Dodocd.
fcaroraioken, WiuUen or tlriio. !( tte, SUa. NtoTat
old In hulk Tim I'nnnlna UUIat ktKtiiti.it OOC.
Qu.rantofl'l ticurour) mr Inonrj had.
Sterling Remedy Co , Clilcac" or N.Y. 6o
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
rmi
s:
CLEVELAND
TERM MAY
(Contliiued From Page 1.)
Tho crowd In thTTouTfToonT wnlT"
ed hroathlos3ly whllo Judge BurneJ.t
pronounced tho sontonco at 10: 3u
o'clock this morning. Tho prlinne.
received the Judgment with tho samu
stolid countenance that he hrfB oxr
hlbltcd throughout tho trial, ;,n.
though as the words camo from tho
Judgo. Ross' face turned ashon pale
and hh hands trembled n little.
An nhlo, hut hopoluss; argument
lnllmldatp wtnosscs as" well as prose
cutors In tho graft cases and thnt
thoy aro prepared to moot such
met hods of opposition.
Four men In an automobile who
trailed the car of Hums all day yes-
.terdny and last night were arrofitcd
and placed 1 n tho city prison at an
early hour today. No specific charge
was p'aced against thorn. A revolver,
found under the chauffeur's seat, was
tho only weapon they carried. Thoy
gnvo their names as "Kld" Nelson
Tom Groves, A. II. Middleman and
.Mm Hnycs.
AGREE ON
; CURRENCY
MEASURE
(Continued From Page 1.)
sorloua malady which -It Is belloved
Is gradually killing' him and the tin
proBHlon prevails that tho en I
near.
Utmost Bocrocy rognrdlng tho na
turo of tho formor I'rosldont's Ill
ness has boon maintained since ho
camo here early In March. It w.ih
slven out that ho was lndlspoiol n
tlio result of Indigestion, hut tho em-
Y1m.ttikiil f t ( a.m 1. .. I . i ' .
...-,..,..,. ,,,. .iiiiimuKF by wnltor McCamnnt for an nrrost of Washington May a,,Th mnln
who remain with him alternately 24 . ,ll(lirmrMf , Iinlf M, ,.,,:i . .. . 'V. . l.' ... mn"1
Tioura at a time -has not been ox- .;.,. n".. J " " 7- V " ''""T.' ? "l u,e. ""' "'
" " ' v "" ""' ium;y inn, iiki tryii on yesieniay ny
Lr.-rnott's aucRtlon he stated that ho n,0 nc,,80 lllui siatP,, in 1Mllll th0 ,..
I lint ncthlng- further to say. Tho mo-, te todm . are a follews:
i
Uinc-gency currency ' may he U-
fl'iil ted i'lYM I.phkvi Wire i
pla'ned.
Yontordny It hocanle known thnt
Clovoland'H condition hnd taken a
sued up to an aggrogato of $500,
000,000. It will be 8ubJectt,o retirement tax
0 per cont for the first two months
and ono per cent per month there
after until-a total of ten por cent is
ronchod.
State, county and municipal bonds
acceptable as security for 00 por
cont market value; other bonds and
commercial paper for 7G por cont
markot value.
No hank may tako out, omorgonry
currency In excess of HO por cent of
Its capital stock and surplus on com
mercial paper.
No emergency currency may bo
tukoir out at all unless tho bnnk al
ready has taken out, undor prosout,
law, currency equal to 10 por cent of
capital and surplus.
Unnk holding Btate, county or
municipal bonds, with approval of
th- se'eretary of the treasury, ma-
take out additional currency direct.-
ty upon them for 00 por cont of tholf
markot value on tholr Indlvldunl In
H.'atlvo and rcponilblllty.
Commercial paper niav Ive used as
basis or Issuance only by hnnks af
filiated In groupit with nggrpgato cap
ital and surplus of not less than $n,.
00),000 to bo known as Mnatloiml
cirreiicy ascoclntloni."
A"curroncy commission to bo coin
posod of nlno momborH of tho house
nnd nine Benutor will be created.
lo run tho risk of being run down b.
30 high power automobiles, with Hi
uuiuiiuiy in uhuhi u inny cflCiipi'
alive, or to resign tholr po'ltlons and
soo their families stnrvo, Is th
(I'jniHiry in wnicii two rural mall
carriers ln BaBt Multoninnh county
have boon placed by a. clash between
tho Htnto authorities and Uncle Hnm.
Governor Chamberlain has IhruihI
(i i vjitiiii.uii tut irmuum LI It lilt' IJM .i.i . .. '
tho base lino and aectlon line rouil efccis follow'?11 k M
on Juno !, tho-dato of tho road race eer, ntul overclti Iiif i5". J
to bo hold by tho Portland Automo-. , J'0' winei"!
bllo club. Tho poslofllco dopartment
has ordcrod Its two rural mall cur
riers' In that district to nnko their
regular trips ovor those roads on
that ditto. If tho mon obey tho gov
ernor thoy will lose their govern
mont positions; If thoy obey Unrte
Sam they will either be killed or ar
rested. About 30 high power nutomobl'iM
will bo onlorod In tho rncea and tholr
In little danger of thq cnrrlors going
10 jan ir inuy vumurq hum hip inr-1 name. ur. Kilmtt'i s
bidden torrltory.
There wilt bo automobiles on e
ory mile of tho roads throughout tho Gotieral Lee hib?ei.
m --.-.
day. Tho local postal Inspector has 'r long tlm Mn.J
fflaafeftfc'ai
.JkUfflf'''
Nniiill,.t!r,.fa.,niilJ
TC0BW UuliT
UlllMdurlnj.ti:?V1(,Pl
i... . "ft"":iiM i
me CxtranM M..i? ." .11
uill.kirTTWI.I P
.J .. ,VJ
Informed Hie carriers that the gov-
tho veterans of late
Mil
i liiim itip nil nrrnHi nr iiKicrninnt wntt
turn for tlio worm and Inst night v0rnil'd at the close of McCanmnt's
both doctora,Svpro with hlmv .:J.nwijnPRniout thhuinornlng, and tho tr,
Cleveland apartment Is the only one MoM fm. I0W trlnl( whch wn, nr. ,
occupied In tho groat ronorU.jj.ttfI. It Kiri, y.storclay.'was overruled nftorr
is on u.u Hcconu nooi ai uie eimr th sbntonca,wns nronoiinrod. ?,-
t .1.V. 7 " .. .'.,( -?.. . v
i uuuiiij; I.HI- appeal iiosi will ije
Wm. R. Hearst gains votes In tho
recount ngalnt MAyor McClolInn of
New York, but lllos to Kuropo to
avoid" bring cnllod as a wltnoss.
"''"'"'"'"''''.ItfMIUMIMMMrMM
ornniotit will defend them In the ov-'iljlo to lake much wij,S
out or tnoir nrrost, noatn or (innings
lo tholr rigs.
b .
WAS LAST
SOUTHERN
GENERAL
Ho wag attacked tfrk !
a few days ago and, toll
strength to throw 0S ik
Kraauaiiy grew ck f
Stephen D Lwtui,
live of Robert E Ie (
chief of the armj c( tk
nnd was one of th 004 n
conunnnderimhoMpowlfc'i
cniite.
IIJnKcil ITh. I.mhcI Wliv.)
Vlcksburg, Miss., May 2S. (Jen.
oral Stophon D. Loo, commander In
chief of tho United Confodorato vot
oran, and tho last surviving general
of tlio Confederacy, died nt his homo
horo today.
On nccount of
Kranro and CeraisjUn J
on n plan for the picMil
roeco.
v-.
A currencj bl'i bui
lioiiHe hut mar be klwWl
sennte l La Follettt,
J. II Booth, er-reiwi
Ho.:
'..lrg l:s.l oicelid
hi) advanced ng land frauds,
.'WTXE&r; -
1
a wing, fnr away froin the malnKon
tranco, so lhat tho patient Is nHjguar V
flOBsrully Isolatu'd as If ho w.oro on an
Inland.
Mm, Cleveland, who continually
has given out optimistic reports, Is
.not bolloved to bo awuro of tho true
facts of the case. tIt has been ro
.peatodly reported nnd denied tht
'Cleveland li mirroring from enncor of
tho stomach and this 4hbory has been
Klvon support by tho uaturo of tho
IHuoik, its Indicated by tho actions' of
tho physicians. Though thoro nca
Hovornl good drug atoroa horo, all of
the Cleveland proc.rlptlong are sent
to Now York to bo llllod. nppnrontly
bwivuso ill 10 .iiiod'lcliie might Indloato
tlio dlnoaso.
Mih. Mofllt, forelndy In tho Snlom
Steam lnndry, hud hor hand bndly
cruahod In tho rollers y.eatordny.
n
Begi
Right
For all forms of nervous
diseases tako Dr. Miles'
Norvino, whether it be
simplo norvousness, or
fclioso norvb destroying fits
aud convulsions. It is a
ionic for wbak ncn'es It
will rostoro nervous en
ergy, and give strcugth to
tho ontire system.
4,In 18tfS my little daughter wn
atrlckou wttli patulyln of tli bruin.
tir hovoii liiitfr wotlts slut ly &
uno tail. At Uiuvm lto would nitty,
uid mmHiiia wotiUl fallow. I luirt tho
trvlcc of two of our best dootont auJ
uy cotilit ilo iKitlttnK for lier. At
-at 3 It wouM u' u iv. o rir.ois to
2old her la bcJ. niul for aon iny
and nlirhH wo liud to keon her llttlo
hcitil jutol.dd In Ire, tho tuilii lio aul
fwrctl wan o m-ere. ilr. 1'rcntlce,
tho Urui;slut udvtxod Dr. Miloa' Nerv
tito. I got k bottla and UoRitn kIvIivj
teajjpoonftd every two houm. After
KtKiut ten Umyh site begun to quiet
Oon, nnd within two w edits' tlmu
Mlto could sit up In biit. mul rnnldly
lmproxcd fr ini that tlnm. AVo.havo
Kiven ner mout twonty-nvo bottles or
Kenpln oIouk with tlio Krv mul
uver I'liis
ana henllh
and to-day alio Is tvell
11 h over My wlro and 1
iV
wero oosniiiotely wont out; staying up
TiiKiita wiin our lima ono auring- ner
rtlcUne.ts, bo wo heirau taking th
Nervlno ourtlvea, mid with tho very
best of romidtH ' ,
KMANUli?U UODEV, Payno, Oho.
Dr. Miles' Nervlno It told by your
-ilruQQJit, who will nuarantea that th
1rt bottle will bonont. If It fall, he
will refund your money.
Hito Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind
relonnod on '$GO0O ballj -
McCamant basod his motion for nil
nrrost of Judgmont on tho ground1;
that tho Information In tho com
pla'nt against Ilo3s did not contain
Btiinciont ovldenco to constitute .a
cilmo its chnrgod. Tho stutute. h" '
contended, was monnt to npply onlv
to persons In an official capacity, and
not to u bnulc oluclal with whom j
money may have boon loft for 'fc
keeping.
VMs'trlct AUorny Mnunlijg dodln-l
od to roply to tho' nrgnmontd at)
longth, bocniise thoy had all been!
prosontod and settled nt tho trinl. 1
.1 imgo ripen 100K up ami rerutuu 3v
oral of tho contentions of McCamnnt.
Tho nttomoy for tho dofoiuo hnd
enld thnt tho legislature In making
this law had fixed so Bovoro n ponnU
ty brenMHO In n chargo under It pinl
fosance In ofllco nnd willful dishon
esty wore linpllod. and thnt no evi
dence had beon Introduced to prove
that Ross was guilty of elthor of
thoso. TUIh. said Judgo Pipes, "Is
not tho case. Tho severity of tho
penalty was Imposed hocnuse It wns
the public money thnt was converted
Wisely or unwisely tho legislature
hns soon fit to plnco a greater penal
ty on tho Inreony of public thnu of
private fundi, aud tho law doos not
consldor the character of tho iiini
who concorts It."
Judgo nurnott in considering tho
points rnlsed by , McOainant. trnld'
"The ntnt'itp bsvt hnt If nnv n(isn
has In his possosilon public moiiov,
and converts It to his awn ubo, he
shall bo punished. It doos not say
that ho must bo a pmbllo official, but
any porson. Neither doos It stnto ho
shaV rocolvo It: It simply siiya. If ho
linn It, nnd convortH it ho shn'.l fto
punlshod." Hurnott wont ovor tho
main contontlons In the argument,
i lid than nnnouncod that tho motion
for nn nrret of Judgmont would be
overruled.
Tho motion for a deformont of
J.idgiuont mull the bill of oxcontlr.us
could bo sottlod, was alo ovorrutod.
tho proseoutlon Qbjectlng on tho'
grounds thnt It was unnecessary, and
that tho dolay would be of no nd
vnntngo to anybody. Tho Judgmont
was theroforo pronounced, and thj
bnli Itxed. The case will be appealed
u soon as tho bill or exceptions and
other matters aro completed. t
-tOj. , .. A
Dixon, tho boy aeronaut of Co. J
lunibua, Ohio, has mado a successful
:
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rilltttaj.Aall
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ical kind of refrigerator. You,
can g.t a rofr.'gorator that will
ho a household ornament nt
most any price, but this Is "not
thO time for ornament In fool-,
1
jnosfrmra. Ico prlqea forco ua'.
to oonsidor tho nlMmportunt
detail of tho best modern re
frigerators and that Is lu loo
caving feature. You will np
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flloj line of Automatic Rofrlg-'
omtors all of neat and now do
sign and finish.
PORCH SHADES
Your opportunity Is now nt
hand. Equip your porch l"i
tho celebrated Vudor Shad 1
.Jinnd. you. havo added" n coo
ploaont room to your home
The Vudor ShndQa must not l
confusod with the ordinary
ennvns or bamboo screens
which aro unsightly and hold
tho heat. Vudor shades are
mado of thin flat strips of Lln
don wood fibre closely bound
by strong Solne Twine in the
lock stitch weave, and are
stained. In soft pleasing colors
that will not fado
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