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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 111, 100B.
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I STOCKTON!
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
I
New Cotton Blankets i
THOUSANDS
ADDICTED
TO OPUIM
air of gr.oy and'ian CottotP Blankets Juat received In tlrao
utlng and harveat ubo. They are the 'extra large, extra weight
klnd that are as a rulo bo hard tojflnd. '
Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Comforts Just Received
?00 Cdniforts comprising all the wanted kinds for this 'season'' 'of
the year. - , , ..
Washington, July 31. At least
5000 white poraona In Now York City
aro slaves to the opium, habit, accord
ing to the statement made today by.
Dr. Wright, ono.of the throe repre
sentatives of Amorlca on the Inter
, national, commission which Is Inves
tigating the opium traffic throughout
tho world. Ho said that tho Investi
gations havo led also to tho cstl-
BRYAN
4i
TO
AT1AGK
HEARST
Lincoln, Neb., July 31. William
J, Bryan 1b expected to imiko a sen
sational attack on the motives be
hind tho Tndopendonco party Imme
diately following his formal notifi
cation of his nomination, Tho fil
ing of ah nmdavlt In Chicago yes
terday by Joseph T. Marshall, tho
only independence league , dologato
from Nebraska, In which he alloged
:VJf'M"
ESCAPES
iff'M
V .VR.
FROM
&r
PRISON
San Quonttn,- Cnl July 31.-r-Al-though
86 armed niqn from the state
prison havo been searching the Marin
county hills all night, and pence of
ficers all over the state have been on
tho lookout sjneo yesterday after
ntto professor ot otology; Dr. A. ,W.
Morton, professor of surgery; br.
Florence Power, assistant to tho
chnlr of medlclno, and Dr. A. E.
Coff, demonstrator of clinical path
ology.
Tho resigning doctors say that thoy
objected to tho policy of tho presi
dent. Dr. Anderson says that ho hns
other men to tako "their places.
PROMOTER WANTED TO
REPAY TO AVOID TRIAL
$1.25, $1.35 to $3.50
y
mato that from. GOO to 1000 Chinese, Hearst "packed" the convention In
residents of New York, are addicted tho Interest of the Republican Is
to tho drug. The commission In- saiu 10 uo nut a xorcrunnor oi mu
rovelations that aro oxpoctea irom
the Democratic camp at the start of
tho campaign.
Bryan ' declined today to discuss
the report that Hearst had made
him nn offer whereby Bryan would
recelvo Jlcarst'a support "this year
In return for Bryan's fluport of the
Hearst aspirations.. to the Democrat
ic nomination In 1912.
Contributions are pouring Into
FnlrVIewfrom every section of the
pountry. . ',
u o
j .v
tonds to extend its activities to all
tho main cities of the, country to de
termine tho extent of t;ho.use of tho
drug in tho United States.
TWENTY NAMED
AETER TAFT
EIGHT
DIE IN
RIOTS
i
Pl. July 31. Committees of all
Iibor organizations and tho genornl
(deration of labor hold socrot moot
lug! today .to tnko action rognrdltlg
the dash between strikers nnd sol-
dlt'i at Vlfrfcu yesterday, -
The leaders refuso to sny what
'heir plans are, but thoro Is no doubt
thai they -nave ndopted Bomo plan
for a drastic campaign. Tho gov
ernment toolo upon tho situation as
Bfe seloys than yostordny.
Two of the strlkors wounueu in
i fighting at Vlgnoux yesterday
''fd todar, making a total of eight
deaths result ng from tho rioting.
Sareral of the Injured aro not ob
jected to live.
Government ofllclals nro conduct-
Isj tn Investigation. Into tho cnuso
rf tbe troublo, and aro using' ovory
Alible menus to pr
bye." Ho srtlled 3000 feet Into tlio
air, and .then cut his parachute lqoso.
Tho great umbrella failed to open
until ho lVnd dropped 500 feet, and
oven, then' It closed again before ljs
vcmclty was checked.
Realizing his dnngor, Ollvor at
tempted to throw himself into the
limbs of a trco, but ho was falling
too rapidly! and struck tho earth
with such forco that ho died within
a few hours.
Hot Springs, Va", July 31. Al
though' Los Angeles cari'-ielalm the
first baby named nftcr. Trif), In tta
person of William Howard Taft
Lenonx, whoso nrrlval wos simulta
neous with tho nomination of the
formor secretary of wnr at tho Chica
go convention, other William How rd
JKFKRltS TO OK
V CLE
get
YR OUT' OF RINO
Los Angeles, Cnl., July 31. Jns.
J. Jortries today nv'iouncod thnt' ho
.Intends, to withdraw from tho boxing
club which bears his name, and that
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TONS OF ' :
FISH DIE
IN CREEKS
San
Bernnrdlno, Cat., .July 31.
Reports. 'received, horo from tho de3-.
ert sldo of the San Bornnrdlno moun
tains today say that tons .of trout
aro (lying In tho pools loft In tho
beds of streams, which havo dried
up for tho summer. ,,
'. In Deop Crcok and at (ho LUtlo
,,) ntw!MoJova hoadwators tho nsh are so
irtbreak, which soems Imminent.
There Is otrong feeling against the
'iW organ'ratlons nnong cortaln
iwamctu ofllrlnls. howover, and it
' Rot genernlly bcllovl that a sot
' atn could be reached without
irtit difficulty.
1LS
f
HALF
MILE
JirVson, Mich , July 31. William
iJ Is dead today aj a result of n
'-cile fau (rom R balloon.
oarer's acnun at Vandercook
" JCsterdar was witnessed by an
"hujrns thrnn. ehoutlng "good-
SPECTACLES
WILTRK KVK HELPS IF RIGHT
'E Ml'ItTKItS AND HEAD-
0IE MAKERS, IF WRONG
W-o can prevent your having
ttm wrong you don't get them
11 " right place? Not the aver-
sp&tacle seller. His busl
a Wm8 to be o got your
no$ kinesied with a nalr that
'Wkea your fancy and open3 your
tone. '
ft l-by knowing the optical
"to'-l thoroughly and attend-
"s l0 t properly that we hope
U4 and keep a reputation.
thick nhnt they resemble a groat
muss of wrigglers.
Small animals of tho mountains
havo congregated at tho pflols and
nro ravenously devouring tho Im
prisoned trout.
CROSS CONTINENT -
AUTOMOWIjK RACKS
Now York,.Jul' 31. Automobllo
racers aro making preparations for
,tho- endurance contest to bo run
from Now York to San Francisco nnd
return, tho cars to start from this
city August 22.
According to the itiuerary as an
nounced, the cars wJU'reaah Snn
Francisco Soptomber 2, nnd arrive
hero again October "8. The drivers
will be" .required to mm to tho coast
over one route and return by anoth
er. Tho routo welt includes Rochestor,
Cleveland, South Bend, Chlcngo, Ce
dar Rapids, Grand Junction, Loxlng
ton, Ogden, Reno and San Frnncls
co, The prlnclpaj points to be touched
by the contestants on their return
Journey nre Los Angoles, Goldfiold,
Ely, Snlt Lake, Denver, Kausas City,
St. Louis, Clnnclnnatl, and Pittsburg
to New York. Each car must carry
.four persons, driver, machinist, ob
server and newspaper 'roan,
WE- ARE IN THE JfARKETTFOR
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN; WHEAT
OATS, BARLEY OR RYE; WILL
PAY THE HIGHEST CASH
PRICES AND HANDLE ANY
QUANTITY.
Sacks For Sale
.
We have both new and second,
hand aackf for sale, also sack
twine.
Wo furnish sacks- for .grain, mat
W? )juy. f
W
Tnfts hnvo been brought Into tho ho wlllf not roferco any moro flght3
world by tho ptork, ncCordlng to 1 thcVO, .'ecauso things nro not run
letters received a tTaft',3 heailqunr
tors hore toda1
The mall brought the candidate
no less than 20 letters today an
nouncing thnt fond( mothors had
named their children for him,
Aftor disposing of- his morning
correspondence, Tnft played golf
with Sonator Bourne, of Oregon.
Senator Bourne arrived horo some
wcoks ago, announcing that ho had
como for tho special purposo of play
ing", golf with tho presidential can
didate, and Tnft gave him. an op
portunity to display his prowess at
tlio-gnmo this' morning.
o
TO FIGHT
TO FINISH
Chicago, July' 31. It became
known horo today that tho govern
ment has tfiot given up Its light
against tho Harrlman system of rnll
roads, and thnt' for- moro than two
weeks Ralph' M.' McKenzIo, n secret
sorvlco man, has boon gathering ov
Idenco, that It Is thought will bo
used in a salt to force Harrlman to
rellnqul-h control of somo of tho
railroads under Ms domination.
.The Information, following cloio
on.itUo agreement bptwoen Gould and
Harrlman, by which tho Union Pa
cific mngnate galnB contrdl of still
moro llno3, has caused considerable
agitation nmong shippers hore.
McKonzio was Bpcclal agent for tho
Intorotftte Commerco Cotnmlsslon
when tho Harrlmnn fyetom was un
der Investigation. Ho has gathtrjd
dnta' from shippers ns to oondllons
before end after Harrlman secured
control of tho Union Pacific, tho
Southern Pacific, Oregon Snort Lino
nnd tho Oregon Railroad & Naviga
tion Company, and It 'Is stated that
President Roo:ovelt has ordered tl' t
proceedings bo Instituted against the
Harrlmnn llnoa similar to those
brought agafhst the Northern Secur-
Company of Hill somo years
Hpht
Fight fans aro nstoundod nt JOf
frloi proposed action, which tho big
chnniplon declnres ho will tnko Just
as soon as Manngor Long, ojf tho
club", 'TOturps to Coir 'Angeles. Tho
fans declare that Jeffries withdrawal
will result In tho death of tho club.
"I am going to. glvo up my stock
and milt." said Jeffries. "There nro
too ninny kids up there, nnd they
don't run things right. I wnnt to
got out of this fighting game, and
only ono of my reasons Is that thero
Is no monoy In It'
O"
ELIMINATING. SALOONS
IN THE YUKON
Victoria, B. C, July "31. It was
learned horo today that tho Yukon
territorial legislature, which has J not
opened, hns decided to- abolish the
saloon in tho territory, Including
Dawson City, and do away with the
Santa Rosa, Cnl., July 31. Horace
Robinson, tho Now York Marconi
noon, ChaTlos Ross, throo times con- jwlroloss promoter, .who wan arrested
vlct, who oscajjod from tho prison for alloged fraud In .connection with
somo tlmo between 11 o'clock yoator--tho salo of $400 worth of stock to J.
day morning and 4:30 In tho aftor- S. Rhodes here, left lato last night
noon has not yet boen cnught, nnd Itjin an automobllo with his brothor,
Is, thought that ho has succeeded ' In stating he was going to San Fran.
oludlng tho sleuths sent Qti his trail. jcIbco. Ho had been roleaBCd on a
Charles Robb, known, as "Russian "ball furnished by his brother, who
Chnrllo," wns sorvlng an olght-year enmo to his aid when ho learned of
term for a sorles of burglaries com- the affair.
mltted In San Francisco. He was Robinson win nnxlous to talk at
committed tp SnnQnontln April 11, tor ho had mnde nrrangemonts for
1007. Ho was a second termer, ball. Ho no longer denied that ho
having boon sentenced onco before represented tho wireless company,
from Los Angeles. Iiwd sutd thnt tho transaction was
Ross Was a carpenter, and was perfectly logltlmato. Ho suggostod
Inst seen entering n house nenr tho to tho Judge that ho be allowed to
state's property at 11 o'clock. When pay bnck the monoy and havo tho
tho roll of prlsonora wns cnueuaat LUBW uiuihiuu,. um ui wu ";
4:30 ho wns missing. Later hls'con-,800m to bb, anxious. to tnko tho stand
vlct suit was found In tho houso,up- suggested.
on which ho had boon working. ,llpw ' o ' -
hp secured tho civilian's clothes In .WORK ON DALLAS
which ho must hnvo escaped , 'is' a ROAD IS HKGUN
mystery. ' (Polk County Obsorvor.)
Tho hunted mnn Is one of a colony L. aorllngor, Jr., manager of the?
of convIctB who escaped from tho Salem, Fnlle City & Western railway
Russian ponnl colony on Saglmllen compnny, definitely announced yes
Island. Tho band wns allowed A to itorday morning that It Was the pu'r
land ln this country, nnd two, or poo of tho company to oxtond 'Its
MiVno MiPmbnra nt It nftorwardi com- rond from Dallns to Salem at oh4o,
n,i.i nn nit-nninn. mnninr in Hnr- and that the couHtructlon wor
ramento.
would bo begun Immediately am
ruBhod to Its completion with 'air
limmthlrt miooil. (.
M.EDICAL COLLEGE . mm ,11u n,,u. i, .,, .
BADLY DISORGANIZED work jdring brushwood and other
San Francisco, 'July 31. Intdrnal obBtructlone from tho right of way,
etrlfo In 'JLhd Collego of Physlqlans and tho grading crow will bogVbp
nnd SurBfeonB has resulted In 'iho orations Immediately, Ifcj will be a
roslgnntiqn ofq ton of tho most prom matter of but n few weeks until
Inon tlnBtructors of thnt Institution, tho moro Important construction
nnd tho collego Is badly crippled ns work will bo nctuwlly Under way, and
tho result of tho row. dho proposed extension of the road
Tho resignations enmo as tho end will bogln to assumo tangible form,
of n disagreement hetweon .tho fnc-J The t4ghts of way woro all socurcd
ultv mombors nnd Presldont Dr. nt tho tlmo of tho construction of
Wlnslow Anderson., Tho leading the DtUlns-Fnllo City branch ot the
mombors "of the faculty requested 'rond, no thnt no dolay whuwor can
tho trusteo3 to demand the roslgna- be causo; by that phaao of. the ques
tion of Dr. Andorson, nnd when thoy tlon. Every possible contingency hau
ro-eloctod: tho presldont they sont In been forsoon nnd prepared for, so
their resignations. thnt tho now lino may bo riiBhed
Tito list Includes tho most promt through without Interruption, and
.Inlinn I. nil A 1,1)1 St D tllflt nfffirt 11118
boon Introduced, nnd it Is likoly that J nont members of tho faculty. It tho citizens or Dallns may look to.
It will pass without much opposition, wns headed by Dr. II. D'Arcy Pow BOo regular trains running, botwoan
Yukon is tho only placo In Can lor, bend of tho department of .prln this city nnd Salem onrly next sum-
ada, where women can legally soil clplos nml prncticos or mouicuie, ur. mer.
liquor. JiiHtloo Dugas hns recently A. Schloss, clinical professor of
... T.,ir MortMnininn to so rhlnoloKV nnd lnrnygology; Dr. F. F.
,iva n i.nr.i Iniior for conducting a Knorp, professor of nnntomy; Dr.
dance hall, and the campaign against Frnncls Williams, profossor of phy en(ll,
tho ovll has become widespread. Biology; Dr. Bruit N. Dow. assocl-
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ODJECT TO PYTHrANS
USING CITY PARK
Boston, Mass., July 31. Judge
Braley, In tho supreme court today,
denied a petition prosonted by tin
Harvard Improve-lsnt Association
asking for an Injunction to forbid
the use of the city's park- for tho an
nual etfcampmeru of tho' Kn1ght3 of
Pythias, which will take place here
next week. He also Intimated that a
sjmjlar ruljng would rollow a pos
slble' writ of mandn'mus In a similar
effort,
' Franklin' fleW, comprising the
grounds whlbh are to be used, covers
19 acres, and 1 as been laid out on
regular array principles, with a view
tc. acf-nrnmodatimr 6000 men. The
oficers of the Khlgfits of Pythlaa say
that proper sanitary' measurW have
been1 taken, aad that all objection
able features have been removed
The Harvard authorities are bit
terly ppposc-d .to the members of be
order u'slpg th'e rtbld, and sprae otbW
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An Et.enUftl To PORCH-COMFORT
CHAIR HAMMOCK
Chair Hammocks
Wc know of absolutely nothing made
that will afford such luxurious case on
your porch as a Vudor Oiair Hammock.
The fill a long-felt want as they take up
very little more room than an arm chair
and ore so much more comfortable and
inexpensive. They are made of strong
seine twine and are adjustable to any
position. Next time you are in the store
try one.
Porch Shades
feTH i'nrw -KF'i ?' "Ml ill I
Ill-SMrulJ j. Oj m i- ,Bftf l Va I
llflSBlIilE '- XBB 19 I
23Ti Li PnTrTA.iBJBB??3JBH
Wmi 'Jfj
Practical Vudoc Porch Shades. The
Vudr Porcli Shade used now by
io many people has an advantage
oyer ofcher in Utat they effectively
9hut out the sonhinc yet admit of
the free passage of ar. They make
of. a IWt, iwcomfortafcle porch, a
cool, restful out door living rtom
where you can rest in comfort and
aod ease- They are made of Lin--den
strips and can be fRM to any
porch.
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