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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY JUNK 12, 1008
STREET CAR ., ..
ROBBERS'
:at,work
A f
(UoJtcd t'rcss I.enscl Wlre.l '
San Francisco, Juno 12. Tho twi
masked thug? who iiavo hold up sev
eral Btreotcara horo within tho past
fow weokB, robbed nnothor car early
today. Tho robbery took place 'on
TMcAUlBtor street Just opposite ths
city hall and tho mtttr rail through
kail of Records when they mado
tholr get awny.
Conductor 13. Fuller and Motor
man A. B. Ewlng aro tho victims of
tho rohbory. Tho thieves got away
with $35. No trace of the robbors
has been .found Jay the police as yot.
FEAR BOY"
MAYBE
KILLED
(United I'rcRS Leased Wire.)
San Joho, Cal., Juno 12. Charles
Uroylon, a 10-year-old student In
tho high school, Is being kept in the
house by his parents nccording to n
Btory told by tho police, today bo
cauoo they fear that ho may bo kill
ed by representatives of tho black
hand society who hnvo twice threat
ened his llfo In lottors.
Young Droylon received an anony
mous lottor last May telling him to
loavo $G0 tied In a whlto rag behind
n toluphouo polo by n certain dato
or ho would be killed. Ho did not
comply and Bhortly uftorwnrds was
shot at and wounded whllo on hU
way to school.
Tho boy returned tho flro and If
roportod to havo wounded his assail
ant. A fow days lator ho received a
letter signed by a "man whoso wrist
you broke" demanding $100. Thn
pollco nro working on tho caso.
:is stung"
TO DEATH
. . BY BEES
(lJnltrrt Vein l.enned Wire.)
Fhosno, Cal., Juno 12.-Dob Staf
ford, an rmployo of tho J. V. Blano
ranch pear Herman, llos at tho point
of death today as tho result of hav
ing boon Htung by a swarm of beos
that killed three of tho horses of his
team.
Stafford wua driving n four horpo
team whon ' tho nnlmnls. becamo
frightened and ran away, breaking
tluough n fence and crossing a flold
iiHod aH an a)lnry. Booa lisuod from
tin ovoiturnod hlvoa nnd In n fow"
inlnutoj throo of the homos had dlod
from tho stings. Stafford was him
self bu'dly ntuug and Is not expectod
to llvo. ,
TOO MUCH MONKY
KOR U. H. TO IIAXDLM
GATHERING STATISTICS
OF THE NATIONS
i
Nev.er has tho Bureau of Statis
tics of tho Department of Commerce
and Labor had at Us command tho
facilities, fdr collecting data that It
now has, and tho government is ex
ceedingly Jealous of tho accuracy of
Its ropbrts. Tlmo was when tho
only nvatlablo sources of trustworthy
statistics wore tho govornmont of
ficials of tho customs nnd of naviga
tion nnd tho boards of trado and,
exchanges of tho country which long
have supplied these reports to tho
govornmont. Now tho Interstate
Cgmmorce Commission's activities
havo ad (ted a great amount of ad
ditional data, and tho various bur
eaus of the departments have boon
mado more usofu.1 In thjs respoct. In
tho preparation of the governments
monthly "Summary of Commerco
and Finance," 0. P. Austin, chief of
tho statistical bureau, has, of coufj,
tho customs' records for the Imports
and exports of tho country; but
when It comes to tho internal com
morco ho would bo nt sea but for
the records of tho established cham
bers of commerco and grain ex-,
chnnges. Tho figures In tho monthly
summary regarding grnln nnd
meats, for Instance, nro reproduced
with proper credit from the Chicago
board of trado's reports, thoso con
cerning wool from tho reports of
tho Boston Chamber of Commorcu.
In tho movements of lumbor. oil,
coal, tobacco, Iron and fruit, tho
figures complied by certain trndc
Journals In each flold nro given rec
ognition In tho snmo way. Of course
tho most Imposing of tho country';
Internal trado figures nro those of
tho Chlcngo Board of Trade, for the
tran?actlo.ns thoro run Into tons of
millions each month for meat pro
ducts, grains, mlllstuffs nnd buttor,
tho shipments of cured meats In
March of this year being ovor 00,-
000,000 pounds. In summarizing
trado conditions, tho government
enrrlea Btlll furthor tho froo sorvlco
to tho public performed by tho com
morclnl exchnugos In gathering
dally throughout the world tho fnctfl
about crops nnd trado conditions
which govern prices, and in giving
theso facts to tho public to nrovont
nny monopoly of Importnnt informa
tion by thoso most henvlly Interested
In tho market. Tho govornmont re
ports oIbo nro furnished froo.
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Poison Onk Poisoning.
Bnllard'a Snow Liniment euros It.
Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore,
wrltss My wlfo has discovered that
Snow Llnlmont cures "Poison OnK
Poisoning," a very painful trouble.
Sho jiot only cured a enso of It on
hersolf, hut on two of her frlonda
who woro poisoned by this snmo Ivy.
Price- 2Cc, HOC and $1.00.
o
SHEEP ARE DYING.
If you possossod n mero matter of
'$500,000,000 or so In surplus money
whnt would you do with It? Uncle
Sam soon will havo about that much
lmnor currency on hand, but
iloosu't know oxnetly what to do with
it; ha will not bo ablo to upend It
at loaHt, not until thero's nnothor
financial paulo and In tho meantime
ho Is worried as to Jim whoro and
how ho onn keep It safe, whoro
tlikvoB cunnot break through and
toal, Tho now Hiiergoncy bills, of
which the 5, 10 and 20 dollar de
nominations will bo roady for circu
lation by July lBt, will make an aw
ful big pile, nnd treasury oltlclals
nro nonplussed as to whnt to do
with tho money when It is prlntod.
Tho law provides that it Bhnll be
kept In Tosorvo at tho various sub
trousurloa to allow of quick distri
bution in tlmo of pottle, but nono of
tho Biib-tronsuules can Unci spneo to
accommodnto Us quota. Thoroforo,
Child Itiihor.
Ah tho child labor bill govornlng
tho District of Columbia wns agreed
upon In tho conforonco cornmlttoo of
somite and houso, it rotnlus tho Piles
nmoudmout which glvos tho Juvonllo
court decrotlon to pormlt n child bo
twoon tho ngOB of 12 and 14 to work
nt labor not Injurious phyalcnlly or
morally whon tho work is necessary
for th? Biipport of the child or nn
Invnlld relative. As agrood upon,
tho bill provides that no child un
der 14 yoars of ago shall bo om
ployod In atiy workshop, factory,
buslnoss office, morcnntllo establish
meat, store,, tolegruph or telephone
olllco, restaurant, hotel, npnrtmont
house, club theater, bowling alloy,
j)0-i laundry, bootblack stand, or In tho
dismmiuou or transmission- or mer
chandise or messages. Nor may nny
child under 14 bo omployed la nay
work of aay kind for wng'os during
the regular school hours of tho dis
trict, or boforo C a, m. or nftor 7
p. m. Than children between 11
nnd 1C nro engaged for any of the
employments named, tho employer
U roquired to post a list of tholr
nainoi In a consplclous place. Chll
dron undor 10 nro not permitted to
bo bootblacks or vendors of news
papers. ,,
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A Wreck
la tno only lit description for the
man or woman who is crippled with
rhoumntlsni. Jiut n fow rheumatic
twinges may bo tho forerunn?r of a
aai'nfn nHn nr atnit Iwk tfMiKI. n t
tho authorities sea no way out of tho I tho start with Ballard's Snow Lin-
dllllculty but to construct additional1"101" Cuntt tho rheumatism and
an iiuni. ri no -uu, uvc twill f iiUU,
Sold liy all dealers.
o
vaults at Boston, Chicago, Clnclnnat
tl, Now Orleans. San Francisco and
Waihlugton.
Kodol Is tno best known prepara
tion that la offerod to tho peoplo to
day for dyspopsla or Indigestion or
any stomach trouble, Kodol dlgosts
all foods. It is piesani to taxo. it
Is sold horo bv all druggists.
CASTOR I A
i'or Infants and Children,
Ik Kind Yqu Kavi Always Biught
d2vtf&&
An lllliiolo man aged 83 has Just
eloped. Never too old to bo foolish.
Konnody's Laxative Cough Syrup
Is tho one that children like so well
to take as it tastes neurly as good
as maplo sugar. It acts goutly yet
ireoiy on tno uoweis nnd thereby It
drives tho cold out-of tho system. It
is sold by nil druggists.
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Bears tho
Slguaturo u
Mr-, Putter was Jn it hlmsolt too
much to bo resorted to confidence.
Strange Disease Appears In Wyoin-
biff.
-
The Choyonne Trlbuno snys of a
strango and fatalV disease which has
appeared among tho shoop of Wyo
ming and Is now killing thorn In
largo numbers; """"
Word has be'en rocolvod In tho
city that tho' epidemic of disease
which appeared In a number of tho
nanus or snoep in central Wyoming
a yoar ngo and was a that tlmo
thought to bo duo to' fho presence of
grubs iti tho bonds of tho nffectod
animals, has again mado its appear
ance In that country.
Post mortom examinations of tho
sheep which dlpd Jas year showed
that in tho heads of tho dead shcop
were largo grubs, whlclp had hatched
from tho egg of a small fly which en
tered tho nostril of the sheop months
bofqro. ) ' 1 '
The causo of death at that time
was popularly known as "grub In
tho head," and tho government ox
ports urgod to mnko an Investigation
to discover, If possible, n cniro.
' Trlbuno ronders from nil pnrts of
tfio state, upon rending of tho epi
demic wroto many totters to this
paper nnd to tho stnto votorlnarlan
relating Blmllnr experiences and sug
gesting cures that had proven effi
cacious. Tho government expovtd.
however, woro Inclined to rognrd tho
presence of grubs ns meroly a coin
cidence and bellovcd that tho deaths
among tno snoop wnicli is somo
bnnds readied nlarmlng proportions,
woro duo to somo othoi cnuso.
Tho renppenranco of tho dlseaso
this Bprlng in tho snmo locality In
wheh tho greatest losses occurrod n
yenr ogo has again alarmed tho
shcopmen of that part of tho state
nnd has attracted tho nttontlon of
tho stnto votorlnnrlan nnd his dop
utloa of whom thoro nro largo num
bers, In various parts of the Btato
co-oioratlng with tho govornmont
inspectors nnd veterinarians In tho
orndlcntlon of scab, tho lnsopction of
orndicatlon of scab, the Inspection of
tho Importation of diseased live
stock. The nttontlon of the burenu of nn;
Imnl Industry will again bo called to
tho conditions now oxlstlng nnd n
furthor nnd more thorough study
nnd investigation urged.
Anothor dlBcnso showing ItBolf in
ulcorntlons of tho lips and logs of
a numbor of shcop nonr Qlllotto has
nlso boon .roportod Tind Dr. sl$"ko?,
a deputy stnto votorlnnrlan, hns gono
to that placo to InvoBtlgnto the1 dls
chs, nnd, If possible, provont Its
spread.
"This would not bo tho enso in
milking black papbr, how.ovcr; thoro
Would not bo tho sllghtost difficulty
In dying black paper mndo from nN
most any flbroiiB stock, nnd tho
white used on black pnpor would lti
no wlso interfere with tho process of
making black nowspapor."
Continuing Mr. Thorn Instated thnt
tho making of black instond of
white print pnpor would cut down
tho dally consumption ofyiulp wood,
approximately 4000 cords, at least
50 per cont, resulting in a saving of
$24,000 n day, or an nnnunl saving
of a largo sum of monoy that would
not havo to bo paid out In freight
rates, because tho wood would not
ha-vc to bo handled, nnd, according
to Mr. Thorn, wo would find the nn
nunl snvlpg near to tho 410,000,
000, mark. x
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ALLIES
fContlauod from Page 1.)
Printing with While Ink
. Pn per.
DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder
PIIIh are prompt and thorough and
will la a very short time strengthen
the weakened kidneys. Sold by all Ink cannot be sufficiently bleached
arugjssvi. out to leave a white paper.
on .Black
i
Tho suggestion referred to Injtho
InU Ibsuo of Tho Fourth Estate,
that blnck popor and whlto Ink bo
usod In printing nowspnpors has.int
trnetof a great deal of nttontlon nnd
has boon sorlously dlscuisod by the
Wisconsin nnd other mnnufneturors
of print papor.
At first tho Idon was rldlcu(od,
hut soon tho na'mos or prominent
firms woro quoted as oxprosslng the
bollof tljnt It poisossod much morU.
Tho saving of many thousands of
dollars nnnunlly to publishers as a
result of tho grontly reduced cost of
pnpor, tho preservation of tho Amor
lenn forosts and tho saving to the
hundreds of thousands of Amorlcans
who would recolvo substantial rov
oniiQ from o)d nnd usod porlodlchls
by soiling them to paper mlllB nro
Borne of tho points ndvnncod In fnvor
of tho plan of changing print papers
from whlto to bh?ck and the Ink
from black to whlto,
Potor Thorn of Apploton, Wlj ,
sonoral manager of tho Himberly&
Clnrk Co., and ono of tho hlghost
nuthorltl's on papor-maklng, is
quoted by tho Pnper Mill as follews:
"The use of black papor Instead
of whlto for newspapers is nn as
aurod luccoss, as Tar as tho paper
manufacturers aro concerned, but, of
course, I am unnblo to speak for tha
succoss of tho pla nas far as now.s
papor men nnd printers nro con
cerned, Inasmuch as I do not know
hojv tho intter would regard tho mo
of whlto Instond of black Ink.
"Whllo the plan at lint thought
seoms quite toq revolutionary to be
ndoptod generally, thore is more
than passing merit In tho Idon, and ,
I know that If tho manufacturers
nnd publishers could work in con
cert jn this matter It would result In
tho saving of millions df dollars.
"Tho luo or black Instead pf white
paper would cut down nt least 50
por cent tho preset consumption of
pulp wood, Inasmuch as the old and
used newspapore could be used In
making stock for now nowspnpors.
"Old newspapors aro used now to
a certain extent In the manufacture
or board and wrapping papors, but
thoy cannot bo used la the making of
white papor, for the reason that tho
tho resolutions cornmlttoo," ho said.
"Wo will prosont a resolution provld
Ing thnt In future ropresontntlon to
nntlonnl conventions bo on tho hnals
of four dologntes-at-lnrgo rrom oach
state and ono district dclegato for
oach ton thousand votes caBt In tho
election next fall. Tho bouUi will
novor again nominate dolontos to n
nntlonnl Ropubllcnn convention un
ions the machine men ngroo to tnko
tho responsibility Tor the mnchlnnofl
work."
With tho cortnlnty that Toft will
have n wldo majority on thq first bal
lot, nccording to tile formntlon of
tho temporary roll and tho rnthor
general bollof that his supportorH
will be nblo to mnko tho tempornry
roll pormanont with fow chnngos.thc
Intorest horo Is holng directed townrd
the selection of a vlco-presldontlnl
cnndldnto. This Is truo.ln spite of
tho claims rrom tho allies that they
aro "not dead yot."
Senntor AHcd It. Page, of New
York, close porsonnl frlond or Gov
ernor Hughes, throw cold wntor on n
movoment to boom him lor vlco pros
Idoncy.whon ho nrrlvod horo today,
and said:
"Govomor Hughos will not accept
a nomination ror tho vlco-prcsldoacy
ovon ir it Is offerod to him. Ho-snld
that ho could not nnd ho meant It
whon ho snld It. IIo Is not n cnndl
dnto for tho vlco-prosldoncy nnd I
mnko this statement with lull auth
ority." It Is known that Govornor Hughes
.who Is a man or smnll moans, hns
boon forced to pay $25,000 cut of
his own pocket for expenses during
his .term of omco as govornor or Now
York. It Is flfltlmntcd by his rrlonda
thnt ho could cuslly mnko $100,000
a y$ar practicing law In Now York
and thnt ho could not afford to bo
vlco, prosldout. Othois contend,
howevqr, thnt his victory ovor tho
racing Intorosts yostordny hns put
him' In tho llmo light nnd sny tlu
dial points nt him.
Th'o first cnmpnlgn buttons nrrlvod
hero todny and nro bolng dlsp'nyed
by tho rrltnds or- Senator Knox of
Pennsylvania. Thoy say they realise
Jti
fc i
Refrigerators
"isbbsc359S!Hfmm
OHS, THE OOOl, K,
WHAT YOU LOOK Port VI(KN;
"sa. THE ONIMVHICH Is
ECONOMICAL ON ICE, TIIKJCI5
"OX DEING SO CONDUCT,:,,,
OUAlUNTHlg xilE
THAT IT
FREE CIRCULATION OF "PUKIS AlR ANi win. .-. t , I
l.v-trtu ah ixf m it t.i nin umr . --... "l
ROX ON TOP. THE WATEROOLER IJUILT RIGHT IN TH
FRIGERATOR AND IS HYGIENIC SANITARY AND a8IiAW
El)t ' ' AX'
EVERY AUTOMATIC GUARANTFfn
ho has no chnnco for the nomination,
but oxplnln "ho is a good follow and
wo aro good follows shouting htn."
CharloB P. Tnft, bi'othor of tho
candidates, win Induced by nn en
thtislastlo crowd of PonnBylvnnlnps
to woar a Knox button but ho kopt it
on only a fow nilnutos.
Tho nntlonnl cornmlttoo today de
cided to consolldnto nil tho contests
from Texas and hear thorn ns oho.
This will facilitate tho work and will
bring nbout nn enrllor udjournmont
of tho committee.
Tho boosters of Cprtolyou, Ham
mond, Guild, Fairbanks, Dolllvolr
and othors, montlonod for tho vlco
presidency, nro busy todny urging tho
c'.nlms of ench. Timothy L. Wood
ruff, etnto chnlrmnn of Now York,
nlso Is gottlng Into tho rnco,
Tnft won tho wholo Toxns delega
tion todny, carrying the consolidated
contost In thnt Htnto. Major Bryan,
counBol for the ulllos, wlthdrow tho
antl-Tnft contests ror dolegntcs-at-largo
rrom Virginia, tho contestants
Hilling to nppoar. Tho romnlndor of
the Virginia contests woro consoli
dated. Tart thon won thorn all In
short ordor.
Tho United Press today obtained
tho following stntomont of tho plat
form agreed upon by tho Tnft men
rrom ono In n position lo offor posi
tive Informatien:
"Tho Taft platform will appeal to
tho Intolllgonco, rather than to tho
Amorlcnn people,
"Tho tariff plank will bo strong
nnd will call for a roal revision by
tho nowly olectod congress.
"Tho curroncy p'nnk donls with
tho now omorgoncy currency lnw va
merely temporary nnd domnnds tho
onnctment or n curroncy law that
will bo or bonoilt to nil tho pooplo
nnd not to tho bankers nlonp.
"Tho most vigorous plnnk in tin
platform endorses the administration
ot Prosldont Roosovclt nnd his policies.
"Mn n,mto !... .
thnt tho ProRldnnt .o j.,. ' ar
Tho stntomont that the platform
win appeal to tho "Intelllg!
rather than the prejudice!" of ihi
Ill 4 tttint !.. ..I..t.
..MU....1.UII maiiK over which thi
muni iigm is ucing made.
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ACQUIT
FEDERAL
(Uultcd l'rc I.Mnd Wltf.l
San Francisco, Juno 12. FreJB
English Is todny receiving the coj.
grntulatlons of his acquittal of tbi
chnrgo of appropriating gorernmea'
funds whllo ho wns clerk Inthel'tl-
tod Stntos. land ofllco. In defeat
ing for four hours tho Jury broojht
In the verdict of not gulltr i lit
hour Inst night. Assistant District
Attorney Ulnck In his closing rga-
biont mndo a strong Impression npos
tho Jury, showing that the rtrloni
sums chnrged had been paU lata ikt
ofllco, It was ovldont that tbi Jury
thought tho rccolnts nnd Touchers
which constituted tho prlnclpil ri
donco of tho government did not
provo that those monlci were taiM
by English,
The Womnn'H Club
Moots tomorrow nfternoon at M
o'clock nt tho rosldonce of Mrs. A N"
Mooros lor tho election of oBkm
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Puknn nnk rolsonlne.
Bnllnrd's Soow Liniment cures It
m r ir t rnrnoiiiiii. Turner. Of'
wrltos My wlfo has discovered W
Snow Liniment cures "Poison o ii
Poisoning," a very painful irouu
Sho not only cured a case of
horself, but on two of her frt"
who were poisoned uy l,ul' ""' ' '
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