Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 21, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY OAPIIAIj JOURNAL, SAMBK, ORBGOX, FHIDAY, AUGUST t 108
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FAST ANJI YOU WILL MISS THE GHEATEST JX)W I'JHCED
CARPET SALIS'JSVKK OFFEIIEU JTO
TJ1E SALEM
PEOPLE
MARKET REPORTS
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85c Brussels Ca?pets, now
$25 Brussels Catpet, now
$I$5 Velvet Capet now
$t40 Axminste? Carpet, nowj
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THESE AUK NOT OLD SHOP WOHX OH MOTH EATEN CAIN
PETS, HUT Til 151' AHE ALL MADE OF THE HEST MATERIAL.
LET US CONVINCE YOU OF THIS FACT 111 GIVING US A CALL
GREAT SALE CLOSES SEPT. FIRST
HOUSEFURNISHIM COMPANY
177 Liberty Street
SAN FRANCISCO .MARKETS.
San Francisco, Aug. 21 Wheat,
No. 1 California club, per cental.
$1. 62 51.67, northern bluestem
51.70 0f 1.72 ii; northern club, $1.
62 1.65: 'inferior grades ot
wheat, 11.40(3)1.55.
Barley Feed barley, ?l.35s
1 AD- rnmmnn tn fair. SI. 30 (ft) 1.35 1
..W, W-. . F . -
'brewing at San Francisco nominal at
!ll.451.55; Chevalier, $1.500
1.60, acordlng to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh,
Including casc3, extras, 30; firsts,
32p seconds', 20; Eaotern select
ed 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastern
seconds, 23c; thirds, 21c; storage
20c.
Buttor Per pound, California
fresh, extca, 25 c; firsts, 23 c;
seconds, 23c; thirds, 20c; packing
No. 1. 20 c: nacklne No. 2, 19c.
New cheese 'Per pound, Califor
nia flnts, fancy, lie; firsts, 10 c;
seconds, 10c; California Young
America, fancy, 13c; firsts, 12 c;
Eastern Oregon, fancy, 13c; Uo,
Young America, fancy, 14 c.
Potatoes Per contal, Iti'veiywhltes
(sacks) fancy, 70 $1.00; poor, CO
C5c; Calinas Burbanks, $.1.35
70c; Early nose, 75 85c; Bweet po
tatoes, 20 2c.
Onions Por sack, yellow, 00
75c.
Oranges Per box, Valenclas,
S2.505P-I.00.
AMERICAN BLUE JACKETS
ROYALLY ENTERTAINED
(United lrM Uninl Wire.)
Sydney, Ns8. W Auk. 21. (ny
H.Lee Olotworthy, Stuff Correspond
ent of tlio United Pross with tlio At
lantic Fleet,) Tho lint dny'n for
mal oiitortatnHitfnt of tho o .fleers and
willorB of tho Amorlcan fleet canio
to R brljllant closo tonight with tho
oUclfll dinner given 'by tho 'Blafo de
partment In honor of tho visitors.
The Bpoechou woro direct diplomat
ically forvld In tho roforoncos to do
fenso against probablo AVlntlc ag
gressions, which sot nil Austrnlltt
greatest onthustasm and tho day
was successful In ovory feature.
Saturdny'n program Includes it
railway excursion In tho mornlngi
In tho nftcrnoon thoro will bo n
naval regatta, football and basobnll
games and an exhibition by tho tiro
brigade.
An "at homo" reception mid din
nor will bo given on board his majos-
ty'a steamship Poworful. At night
thoro will bo n grent llroworks dlb-
IllnV llllll II ni!!2lllf.lnnt vnillHxn nnr.
i nival. ,
aflame. Tho tomlenoy of tho" spodehoa
Is to foment tho He of Him white for v,.... v.. i ... ..
Ihodofon.of Z Pclllo UlamU. n, '"' N,."
Lord Northcoto. governor K"rnl of 0yuXr ny' A,,e' 21. President
tho commonwealth, Prime Mlulator ll0tMIvelt . today received, throujli
Dcakln mid tho governor of thtt the Drtlait charge d'affnlrt, n cubic
tntM all paid high trlbuto to tho memce from Lord Northeote. gov
United State and high compliment ornor gonoral ot Australia, doserlb
to tho licet and tho onicor. Admiral Ing tho reception of tho American
Bperry and his aittcor responded to float nt Sydney, oxtondlng grcotlng
tho welcomo and oxprowlons of good to Proslilont Hooovolt and oxproN
win in full meniure. ng. grmt n.lmlrntlou for tho otllosjrs
Tho olectrlenl effect In tho dec- and man of the fleet. Tho President
orations tonight nro magnificent and wired n reply thanking tho governor
havo nevor boon equalled In this see- general for tho cordial oxpreaslon
, u. u.u meaiora nro ana returning tho compliments ot
nil free in tho American sailors and this country to Australia. In clSllug
tho wholo city is using ovory pos- Kooaovolt said-
slblo means of making tho visitor. -Tor ,iie American navy Is a
enjoy themselves. IMonnco D n0 but f Qn
iJh?Jn "J, toialn wh,cU contrary, as wp bolleve. an asset of
American saiur marchetl with arms, high Importance In securing poaco
but without ammultlon, cotued th'and justlco throughout tho world."
COTTON KINO
LOSES .MILLION
, (United Vrt l.fn.cd Wire.)
Now York, Aug. 21. Jessio L.
Livormore, tho nowly risen "cotton
king," who engineered tho corner In
tho market that notted him soveml
mllllonB a fow weokB ago is today
loser by nearly a million dollars n
tho result of a decline of 13 a bale
In 4ho cotton market yesterday Llv-
ormoro'B friends today say that ho
had prepared hlmsolf and will not
suffer much nlthouch thev mimi)
hat lilo losses will amount to over
JOOO.000.
Tho scenes In tho cotton exchanco
yesterday when tho panlo broko
woro exciting. Tho boara started tho
stampedo whon it was rumored that
sovoral Liverpool mills would shut
uown oocauso of depression In tho
cotton busluoiM. Reports that tho
draught in the cotton mnrkat hn.i
ml! with nbundaut rnliu hi,uxi
th boar aiovement.
Th roit wa only' utAnuuMl ut
In tho nftornoon Uj th cortrlng of
short. Tho total tnutMctlona wr
OVtr -100.000 ImIm mnru !,,.., i..ir
SALE3I 3IAKKET.
Local Whok'NiIc Market.
Eggs 22 c.
Butter Crermory 25c.
Cowti J3(Q)3.50.
Hens 10c; young chickens, lie.
Local Wheat S5c,
Oats 33 ft 35c.
Barley $20(3)21.
Flour Hard wheat, $4. SO 5.00;
rklloy, 14.00.
Hay Cheat, S9(Q10; clover, S3
09 per ton; timothy, $llfj12.
Onions $1.75 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5Cc.
Cascara Bark 2 33c.
Mohair ISc.
Helail Market.
Oats $1.45.
Wheat $1.05.
Eggs 25 c,
Butter Country, 20c; creamery,
35c.
Flour Valley, $1.10 3 1.20 per
sack; hard wheat. $1.4001.45.
Bran 90c per sack; $30.00 nor
ton; shorts, $1.25 per sack.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, $5.75.
Stock hogs $4. r "'
Steers 3s.
Veal 557c.
lroplcal Fruit. '-
Bananas $6.50.
Orangos $4.50.
Lomous $4.75 05.
Portland Market. '
Poultry lions, 12c; ducks, 12
014c; pigeons, old $1 por dozen.
Mlllstuff Brnn, $20.
Flour Valley, $1.20 por sack;
hard whsat, $1.45.
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OASTOHIA.
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DESTITUTE INDIANS APPEAL '
TO GOVERNMENT
(United Vxt I.efted Wire.)
San Bernardino, Cal Aug. 21.
rnnfnin .t. flnbnzon of tho Saltou
Basin Indian Reservation is hero to- J
day framing an appeal to mo gov
ernment authorities at Washington
to hell) his tribesmen who havo been
made destitute by the encroachment
of the waters of tho Salton sea on
their property.
Tho Indians of tho Salton sink
imvo iin homeless for months, sayfl
Chief Cabaz'on, and he thinks that
tho government should take meas
ures to protect them or aid tnem to
And new lauds.
"Littlo fishes swim through t,ho
branches of the flg trees," said Chief
Cabazon, "and the waters rush over
tha nitron where wc and our ances
tors havo slumbered for generations.
Wo believe that by telling the gov
ernment, our losses will be ndjusted
and we will not loso our lands."
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The Hnllrond's Sldo of tho Cs.
Freight rates are lovor in this
country thnn In any other and tho
sorvlco here is much better than in
any other region on earth.'
The capitalization of tho railroads
In tho United States Is lower than
in any other country. Tho nvernge
Is about $07,000 per milo In stocks
and bondB. In France tho avorago
la about $140,000; In Germany,
about $110,000; in England, about
$273,000 per mllo, and ono English
THE WOED fyj
CLAIRVOYANTS
and
PALMISTS
The Delmars
Hnvo arrived In Salem and an u
cated at the Eldridgo Hotel ! v
Commercial etreot, where they t
be consulted on all affairs of fe
PAST, PRESENT AND Firr
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road Is capitalized at $600,000 per) people In tho state of Oregon
mile, on which it pays 4 per cent
dividends.
On theso high values tho French
railways pay 4.3 per cent, tho Eng
lish 4 por 'cent and the German 0.1
per cent.
A reduction in freight rates below
a fair return to tho railroads doeo
not help any ono. None are benefited
by low prices, but all aro holped
by fair prices, which yield a profit
to every ono. This is true of gen
eral business, and it Is certainly truo
of tho railroad business.
All roads have In tho last ten
years, and" for many years provlous.
spent millions of dollars from earn
ings to lmprovo their properties nnd
to mnlntnln thorn In good condition.
Theso expenditures In many ln-
Btancos havo not boon cnnltallzed.
but havo been charged off.
But, nBldo from tho history of tho
railroads, wo aro faced by a con
dition -and not by tho past. Wo want
facts, not wordB. This country
grows contlnunlly. It is constantly
expanding in nil directions. This
expansion Is diminished or Increased,
but It moves nnd It nover fctops.
What wo all deslro Ib prosperity.
Wo cannot bo prosperous If nny
largo. Interest among our nconlo Is
suffering nnd depressed.
Tho proporod lncrenso in frolght
rates will not chango any distribut
ing contor, will mnko no dlfforenco
'in nny lino of business to tho peoplo
ongnged In It. It practically mnkos
no difference whether the- frolght
rate on steol from Pittsburg to Chi
cago Is is cents per 100 pounds,
provided every user pys the snmo
rate. But It mnkoe nu onormons
difference, not only to tho steel in-
toreM, but to buMuese generally, If
there ! noly
Spccfa.1 Readings for a Short line
50c 50c 50c
THE DELMARS
Are well and favomiiK- t
throughout this locality anil n an
nounced reliable by some of the lerti
peoplo In tho state of Oregon. Tier
uavo minureus or testlmon his on p.
at their office which are open to It.'
spectlon to all who may be interested!'
What Tho Delmars tell you eoeet"'
true, all their predictions may 1
relied upon. If you are in dotMl
concerning somo important mitur'
uctter consult thorn at once, nm
guarantoo to roveal every fncJdetU
of your lifo Past, Present and lW
turo, without asking a question ml-
at a glanco they glvo names, dates,
facts and locations in tho vast preb-
loms of life, telling you what yci
enmo for and what you want t
ltnow.' Accepting no feo In advace?
nnd not nt all unless you are pet.
fectly satisfied with what they tril,
you.
This is fair, Is it not?
Ofllco hours 9 a. in. to 9 p. m.
All. business sacredly confidential.
Call early to avoid waiting.
Office, Room 17
The Eldridge Hotel
248 North Commercials!.
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cent of tho stocl-produclng capacity
of tho country.
To meot tho growth of tho conair
It is nccessnry for tho rallwaya set
only to maintain their properties ail
they nre, but to improve then
Alfred H. Mulllken for the Bt3-
roads.
Joseph Moyors Is n good adrerti-
or. All hla nowsimner InterTl
ulthough a fow clrcumstnnces nal
statomonts n to his Intentions ve
clear-cut and right to the point.
o-
Tho Wlllamotto vnilev was netr
a demand for 50 per so beautiful as this un mer
re than hnifi "wf .' s. wsKWi "w" ' n uemanu lor 50 ner n lionntlfni n thia minmer
Of Which amount, w uM K. .miammiMVikaAmmmmM--... ,M. -m
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RICH MAN'S
VVIFE KILLS
' HERSELF
(Unit! Vrt I.ritM Wtr.
Denver, Colo., Aug. 2 J. Society
circle of tKU city were ahockod to.
day at the tuws tht Mn, N. Bnellen
berg. wfo or tho mUllonnlro dvirt
wont Btoro proprietor of Phlladol
iU, who U vUltlug here, commlttvM
uNlclilo by Uklng strychnine tablet
"which had bti prwcrlbvM for her
am wedlclnc,
ThQ suicide occurrvd last Tiiee
tiny, but tho fuel did not become
kown unlit Into U ntsht. Mr.
Baellonberg has bwn utferlng from
oiwumptlon for many mouth and
It it billeirsl her tUMcUon. Induced
melancholia.
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Work Is being rushed on tbo
CUokatun county fair grouads at
ItArinic With Prnth,
Now York. Aug. 21 Speeding to
day across the country tp tho bed-
ldo of hor dying mother tn Samn
to, N. M., Mra. S. Eyelar Is complet
ing the last lap of a trans-Atlantic
and traiu-contlnental raco against
death.
Sho arrived hero vostonlnv aft.r
crosalug theocean from Liverpool on
tho DouUchland, one of tho fastest
of tho Haraburg.Amorlcan steamers.
wom wus conveyed to tho custom
May Testify fop IIusIkiiiiI.
Now York, Aug. 21. It is report
ed hero this afternoon thnt a deal U
bolng considered Uy t which Mrs
1'otor C. Hnlns will tostlfv in hAhnw
of hor husband Captain Hnlns when
ho Ih tried for tho murdor of Will
Inm E. Anuls, upon tho promlso that
Hho shall rocolvo a decroo of divorce
nnd tho custody of hor two children
Tho story goo that sho will fur
nish a motlvo by testifying that An
nls Buggeated to hor tho stories of
degeneracy In tho bollof thnt thn
circulation would provont Hnlns
from making sonsatlonnl MnrP
against his wife lu the divorce nm.
ccedlnga, nnd at tho same thnn mit
prevent him also from trvlne to ot '
control of tho children.
It Is not believed tnnt thoro Is anji' ;
suggestion, that Mrs. Hain th.i.,ii
UCCOniO a bOCOnd Rolvn Th.n. ....
she Will contend that her relations
with Annls wcro merelv fpion.n
Sho will assert, It Is said, that she
turned to Annls whon unjuat suspl-
nitlbABltli.. . I
uukKi & ' ill iB n a) .- hkb.b
ii V T . IW am a w wero raised Q her husband's
' J,.'!U0WW .lHlnd. b5 gosslpers who pol.ol
to Inspect hor baggage so that she
mignt to unlutorrupted in her cf
forta to catch tho first wui.hmin,i
train out of this city.
A cab wa waiting for her at the
Pier nna in it sho rushed to tho
Lackawanna dopot in Hobokon. Jmt
as sue arrived tho gatemen were
cftlllng "All aboard." but the rra,a
tlo woman sped throush tho ,,iti
and mounted the rear steps of the
.,... ., u, ,,, BJ 9VI lw niOltOU.
Her baggage she left la chargo of a
porter with liutructlom to forward
It nn llirt itAvi i.ti. Qf
him against her
This new phaso of the tangle,! af
fair caused much comment nfiar h-
bitter arraignment of her husband In ',
interview given out last nleht
but It U said hor desiro to !.., . .
eommionai control of her children
overcomes all other feeling.
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Sam Bellah, tn San Frauclsco, tho
first of th Pacific coast American
athlete to return from the stadium
say that Fprrc&t Smlthmn m.h
have captured tho lOO-moter M
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Season Sale
This is Your Last Opportunity this
Season to Purchase Our Famous
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$25.00
20.00
10.00
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MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
Miccis, Trim 4 co, .
Straw Hats at Half Price
Salem Woolen Mill Store
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had ho been entered.
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