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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
daily t?Arr ml "joitr vTl. fcM,..fmimrfc batuiuay, AuriifsrW itfba. ' 4 ?"'' ' t 3 THURSDAY, Tw WIPE WORLD TRAVELED ; mem if , ii AUGUST T27 I I I WORLD CONQUERING 1 MTAHAILlfVl taaBMaaMMJ -sL5 AUL. jRniiji Filling 6 Arenas, The Big Hippodrome and tin Dome of tlio Largest Tent Ever Made. Taking the Vory Essence of all the Earth's Sensations and Blending all Concrete and Perfect Into the Greatest Circus Human Eyes Ever Behold. All New York Said It was the Biggest and Best Ever Seen In Madison Square Garden Crscs. 70 Elephants and Camels. A Family ol Giraffes. Only TwO'Horned Rhinoceros In Captivity. A Thousand Anjflial Wonders. A Death Daring I' oat That Defios Imitation AUTOS THAT PASS m THE AIR rca. ZZ THE SISTERS LA RAQUE In their mad Auta Ar Race, passing each other n separate ears while (lying and somersault i Ing In the Air feaby Bunting, A Tiny Nursing Baby Elephant SmaHsr than a New Fettndan! Oaf. Frlaky and Cute aa a Kitten. .iyA Tlin D--r-a ll ani Amphitheatres o! 11 i5 - Europe Depleted To Make This Year's Show Tremendously More Glorious Than Ever Anion the Imported Artists of World.Wld Keaown Ari Italy's Equestrian The Pctrof's Creat Acrobats, The Frcdianis Russian Animal Circus Austria's 10 Mcliettes, franco's Orcat Fasslos Marvelous Acrobats And Amazing Moustlcrs US JAPOIS, tOVIEMESEAEMIUSTSAM ISO 0THER1RTBTB lOMrtiJ tua AtfiirrW!i Stuuluil Acti lira stw iir im urn tint iiAaind At 10 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING- One EO-Cont Ticket Admit! To AIL BIG TNEWFRJEX STREET Children Under 12 Years, Halt-Price. n a n A TttT s rerroi-nnee-Duly M Z e B P. M. jrjX.. JJJL Doora Open ftt 1 a 7 P. M. reaultof Unproved methods of raan uactttre It has fallen irora $6.85 a louhd'ln 187P'to $3.33, tta present rlce,an'd as It is claimed that a. sound of ynnl)llnejB;oqnal in'pwor l? aporfumo to 100 pounds of va l11a,it Is now cheaper to uso tho shcmlcal for vanilllne la wholly a vanilla whatever In Us composition. The Fronch colonhta, who product! more thnn one-half the world'B oroductldn of vanilla, do not nHk heir government to prohibit tho uao it vanilllne; they only ask that Its fraudulent uso bo prohibited by law. Tholr petition read3 as follews: 1. That in. .conformity with .th.o taw against frauds, tho sellers of ar tlclea containing a chemical por fumo lnstcnd of vanilla bo required to make that fact known to tho pur chasers thereof . - 2. That tho sellers bo prohibited from using for a chemical product the namo .of vanilllne. . . 3. That a duty bo. fcvlcd. on' van illlne equivalent to that paid by va nllln and a? vanilla pays. 18 contB n yound vanilllne, being 100 times more powerful thnn vanilla, should pay IS conts a pound. In presenting tho case of tho colo nics tho fact Is cited that In tho United Statoo laws are already In operation to prevont tho fraudulent use of chemical products aa vanillins nnd that tho people of tho United States, while producing no vanllln, nro tho largest consumers thoroof In tho world. (Tho Amcrlca.il .Importation c' vnnllla henna In tho fiscal yoar 1907 amounted to 9G0.032 pounds, worth $l,523,iriG. About bno-hnlf camo from Mexico whllo ono-thlrd wa Bhlppod from Prnnce. Tho benn la admitted free of duty, vhtlo vanilllne pays 80 cents per ounco, tho 1007 Imports amounting to only 100 oz , wor.th $320. B. of iM.), Reserved scats nnd admission tlckots on snlo on show day at Patton Brothers' Book Storo, 310 Stato St at exactly tho same pricos charged on tho show grounds. ZZ2i stf Mineral Homiikvcn of Shantung. Tho provlnco of Shantung has val unblo minornl resources, of which only n fow surface deposits .have boon utilized by tho Chlnoso. Tho further dcvclopmont of the mica beds near Tschoutschong ban boon retarded. It appoars probable that tho mica bcdB continue on a larger scale below tho surfneo, nni the products which hnvo boon pre pared at tho mlnos nnd offorod for anlo in Qormnny havo been bought up at good prices. It is Btatod thnt coppor has also been found In tho Shantung provlnco as well ni gypsum, and that large quantities of clay oxlst which Is hi litgmado into bricks and tiles, arid thnt Bandstono and building Btone aro found In grent abundnnco. A rrotwt Against llogns Vnullln. French , colonlnl publicatiens: tlon of vanllln is only 1,221,000 lbs. Near tho railway station of In reforenco to a proposed potl-l Tho "consumption of vnnllllno In Tho 132,000 pounds of vnnllla con- TBlngllngschon 'thoro Is nn iron-oro tloa by French colonists to tho homo Franco 1b 6G, 000 pounds nor annum, sumod In Franco pays tho govern- deposit on tho Tlehshnn (Iron goremment for protection against! nnd of vanilla 132..000 pounds, but' mont a duty of $24,125, whllo vanll- mountain) of no Bmnll proportions, vanilla Industry, Consul Julius D. tho nniout of vnnllllne. consumed lino pays nothing. I tho commorclnl utility of which ha' Dther, of Tahiti, Society Islands,. oqunU in strength 0,600,000 pounds Considering tho strength of vnn- boon conllrmod by furthor inspection naj compiled tho following from of vanilla, whllo tho world' produc- llllno nnd its decroascd price, as n poctlng during rocont yonra. Analy ses havo shown that tho deposit con pists of magnetic Iron oro' nnd rol iron oro, which contains up to 05 por cent of metal. This result has boon confirmed by further In epcflon of samples taken from drillings, drifts nnd shaft of tho prospecting works of tho Gorman Mining bOcIo ty. The doposlt h said to bo about two kllotnotors (1,242 miles) long 35 motors (38 yards) dcop nnd hns "a rather hoavy dip. Thcro Is said to bo sufllclunt oro in sight to warrant work on a largo scale. Further in vestigation linn. proved thnt n vein exists at Sybnu rnountnln, whoro prospecting has beon cnrrled on near the railway station of Techangtlon v Considering tho high porcontngo or Ircin, thq other elomenU not bo Ing of a nature to muko reduction dimcult, nnd tho fact thnt a plenti ful supply of llmestono Is near nt hand, It appears an 'though tho prospects for operating this flehl wero favorable. This work would meet a growing- demand among tho agricultural population of tho dls trlct, who at present secure their needed supply or Iron by Import'nr scrap iron and old honeshoes from nbroad, and pigs from the provlnco of Shansl. Tho Shantung Mining company has under consideration tho con struction of reduction works, and It is underatqod that tho matter will bo taken up as soon as tho develop ment of the company's Poshan coal mines guarantee a aufllclent supply of coke. Owing to the fact that tho prov ince is the most densely populated ,ln China, having an area or 55.984 squaro miles and 38,217.900 Inhab. dtants, or 083 to the square rnllo, labor is available at a low coot, al though the tondoncy appears to U.i to chargo higher price: ror working In German minei than is .expected In the Chinese mines, and for other work in the province. Consular rTteport. V A Smile All the While is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health. You have never seen an ailing perspn smile the smile that means a smile. Ghirardelli's Cocoa builds up the tissues of brain and body and- aids the young and old in the enjoyment of real health, besides it pleases and delights the palate. 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c Ask the grocer. V Eating .d'prinkiii were intbndel to be n plawurablew'Vtilf as a neceseary. occupation. With a -keen appstita and a good digestion, as man or wohiari should be able tto cat almost any good food set before therm l If you do not feel reaay for your meals and Wholesome food not welcome, your stomach is not in good working order, and you need fleechamZ m to get it strong and keep it well. For your stomach can an& should bo able to assimilate any reasonable amount of food, andif itcannot thereis somethingwrongwithyourdigestion. Take Beecham's Pills for distress after eating, bloat ing, flatulence, stomach pains, dizziness, .sick headache, constipation and bilious attacks. These safe and conven ient' pills strengthen tho stomach nerves, increase the muscular energy, and Promote Digestion In boxes with full direction! 10c nnd 25c Prepares young pooplo for bookkoopCrs, stenographers and general offlo work. Tho dovoloptnont of tho Northwest will afford openings fot thousands in tho uoxt fow years. JVrjmre1 note. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL SALEM, OREGON i "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"- Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.U., Principal CWc occupy two floors 65 by xoo feet, htvo n 30,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give Individual Instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all others In quality of Instruction. It pays to attend such an Institution. I,SaId A Ilusliioss Man : " Kwp hatumcrlug away everlastingly on thorougk work. It will win out iu the end." Said an Educator! 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