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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
WKT JD.nTATi JOTJlWAL,l8AL1f, OnWOOXi FRIDAY, SBPTKMMftt -I, l08 FIRST PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE COMING Will Adress People of Salem On Prohi bition Saturday, September 5, at Ma rion Square, 2 P. ML EASTERN -" AND LOCAL MARKETS FJltftT DATK AT HAM3M FOR KUftKNJ W. CIIAIIN' FOR VilFMWKST Preparations nro being made by the Prohibitionists to entertain Eu gone W, Chafln, their presidential ltiBiirf I nnollfi this evening, whore he will deliver flvo (speeches tomorrow. Chafln totlny said that ha hnd s'po ken In six statos nlrendy and Intend ed to cover tho remaining state he ford November. A Hlrciiiioua Day. Mlnenpolls, Aug. 24. Engcnc W. Chafln, prohibition candidate for president spent n strenuous day to day In Minneapolis. II spoke flvo I times at opon nir meetings In the SAX FItANCISCO MA11KETS. (United Press Lensed Wire.) Fan Francisco, Sept. 4. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per cental. $1.67 H 1.70; California whlto Atistrllnn, $1.75 Q $1.80; northern bluestcm, fl.72&1.80; northern club, $1.07 14; Inferior grades of wheat 1.501.60; rod $1. 65(g) 1.72. Barley Feed barley, $1.30 (ft 1.56; common to fair. $1,250)1.30; browing at San Francisco nominal at $1.4G(31.55; Chovaller, $1.50(27 1.60, uccordlng to quality. Eggs For dozen, California fresh, including casos, extrn3, 3GVc; firsts ! seconua, zo; jiuoicrn select' rd 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; JEnstorn GOVERNOR HANLY (Contlmued from Page !.) lloitr-mlll dlntrlot nud on Nwjuia3oribttOOUllB. 23c: thirds 2lc: Ktorair. llhiu. tit III rmriHCXtftW ,t,1 . iuii .. - ' made In tho rooms of tho East Side Commercial Club, j All tho meetings were vo!I attended, "If I am elected president of the candidate, In Salem, Saturday, Sep United States on it lie third day of .'X- November, and Inaugurated on tho tember Gth, and a large crowd Is ex peoted to hear him. Mr, Chafln Is an able orator and will make a strong and Interesting talk for prohtblt'on, Hnd nil who aro Interested In the torn petanca work should hear htm. Tho Prohibition presidential elec tors are Invited and will probably at tend In a body. They arcs Iluv. A. 0. Hiuuakor, McMlnnvllIo; W.P. El moro, Urownsvllle, Iluv. Hiram Qotlld, ForeHt Urovo; K. McKorehor. Portland. Dig CmuiN If enr CIhiIIii. Enu Claire, Wis., Aug. 23. II W. Chafln, Prohibition candidate for the presidency, today poko hero to 4,- 000 people Challn left for Mlnne- fourth day of next March, I will call a special session of the Congress of the United States the next day nftof my Inauguration, and ask thorn to loglilato the liquor tin file out of ex-(stance." This declaration of. Mr. Chaflt., Prohibition candldnto for president found hearty approval In tho crowd of worklngmon and others who, mot to hear the candldnto today. "If evbry man who bollovos In prohibition wl!l rally and vote for mu this fAII," said Mr. Chafln, "I ran carrv tho oleotoral voto of this hIiiIk and of almost ovory state In the union." ATLANTIC FLEET BIDDING FAREWELL TO AUSTRALIA 0c. Duller Per pound, California froih,. extras, 25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 22c; thirds, 20c; packing No. 1, 20jc; do No. 2, lflc. Now cheese Per pound, Callfor nla flats, fancy, lie; firsts, 10c secondly 9V4c; California Young America, fancy, 1214c; flntB, 12c- Eastorn Oregon, fancy, 13c; do. Young A'morlca, fancy, 14c. Potatoes Poncontul, Illvor whites '(snck.i), fancy, 80 95c; pooi. 65T7rc; Salinas IlurbankH, $1.35 tfl.50; early rose, 75850; kwecl potatoes, 1 94 32c. Onions Per sack, yellow, 50c. Orongo Per box, Valencia $2.00(3 3.50. will and" does as ho says. It Is prob able that tho members will ajemble In an ugly mood and a remarkable session is certain to result. Take Politicians A way. Tho leaders score tho governor on the ground that the legislature will take the members away from their districts when their presence is mo3t needed to carry on the campaign. IIIxMtl nt Convention. Tho decision of tho governor re calls vividly his threat when ho was hlBsed off the stage at tho Republican national convention in Chicago. Ho was presenting the name of Vice President Fairbanks before the con vention In opposition to Taft when the hoots and catcalls of tho dele gates Anally forced him to stop peaking. He shook hie fist at the convention and declared: "You will bo gtad to hear from m alter 'tie eiecuon. j win mu Ki lt burn for Taft and his forces in In dlnnn thh fall. You 'will regret this, action and you'll hoar from mo bo fore November th'rd!" It Is reported that National Chair man Frank H. Hitchcock has changed his plans and Is rushing heio from Chicago for a conference with' Fair banks In nn effort to effect n reconciliation. 4 1 1 1 1 1 HfrW i 1 1 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 HI H 1 1 1 1 lilH-HH J How Are Those Old Worn Out Shades Anyhow? U'nltwl Pns U'Aiua wire.) j woro many exchanges of eompll- Mejbournu, HoVt. !. (Hy II. J.oo monts and toasts, making tho bun- Glotworthy) United Press Corre spondent on board tho H. H. 8. Ooo gla.) Tho farewell bnnquat glvor to tho unicorn of tho Atlautlo Moot thisc Ovanlug was a great fnast. It was oxprosilvo of tho strong umiD mont of "Hand across tho soa." clasped In tho warmest, grip of ftlondidilp and tho promise of con tinued ClOHQ I'UllltlOIIH. Hlr Thomas Carmlchaol, govurnor of Victoria, In a special addriwH to tho departing visitors oxprossud the pleasure tho visit of tho II no I had brought to Mollmnrno and all Aus tralia ' Ho said ho cousldored It more than a mere piuMng call or foi mnl attoutlmi on tho part of tho gov ernment to another and voiced hid opinion that tho Inoldout Is prophotH of tho nlllatico of tho whlto nation of tho world. "This visit of tho American fleet to Australia," said Sir Thomas In conclusion, "will lead to more than tho supremacy of tho whlto race In tho Pacific It Is loading to tho for mation of u great AngloAmorlcan rUIuuco which will bo committed to tho establishment of pouco through oit tho world " Admiral Hporry responded Tn n strong speooh of appreciation of tho wo come and frlendlta of tho po pit) of Melbourne and nsaurud the hosts that tho footing of mutual In. tarostH and good will Is equally strong In tho United Rtatos Then) queL an appropriate flm.1 fonturo of tho groat reception nt this port Tho fleet will steam out of tho liar bor at 8 o'clock tomonow morning and, start on tho ci'iiIho of 1360 mllo ncroori tin) great Australian lllght to Albany, which In on King Geargot sputhwest section of Australia. TJip May herp has teu marred by Ihroo accidents, In which two Amor loans woro killed and one sovoroly hurt by railway trains. Mlohaol Mlchaolson, a mombor of tho baud of tho Vermont, was run over and kill ed liiHtnutly last night. Arthur Hooker, a ssaman from tho Now Jer- noy, lo't his llftt In trying o get out of tho way of a train, which ran him down. Charlus Italian, u carpen ter's apprentice of tho Minnesota, foil from tho stops of a coach and tho wheels passed ovor his lugs crushing thorn. Tho accidents warn all pronounced (unavoidable and no ouo Is held rosponslblo. Tho oltlsons aro proparlng to ariio early and glvo tho ships farewell ohoor as (hoy stoam out to sea to morrow morning. Thoro was many a hard parting botwuon Jaokles and "the Bjrl I mot In Molbourno" to. nlght Tho hoys had urobalily tho best tltuo huro of tho outlro orultw. Thoy had grown aeeiiHtouuHl to tho way of tho Australians at tiyduoy and thoj got anqualntod qulakly horo. Tho tM I duo to arrive at Albany Sept. 11. RIOTERS WOULD KILL INDICTMENTS il'nltrd Vnt 1.nmhI Vlr ) Sprlngtlold. Ill . yp t -- Many of tho persons InJlctud by tb grand Jury, which ha beou Investigating tho rocent raco war In Springfield, Utlmatod today that they will nt c) tuko stops to have the Indict wonts against them quashed. After returning taul of U7 true bill, the grand Jurors have coin pMvHl their work Among those aro four against Springfield policemen of whom tho Jury snya: "After the moit diligent Inquiry wo condemn In unmeasured terms a cowtrdly, contemptuous action of tst luembora of the pollc.who. SOIIWAIl TO I.IVK NHAU srgiui, WOUKS (Pallet ttn Uamtf Wtr.) Nuw York, St. 4.-fJt booaiMi kHowii tth)y that Churls M. Sohwab the tlMl kin, wttl ruo hla olllco from tUI rlrj and uVe up quarters Hear th plant In notklekem, Pa., In imluf to dovole all his time to tho company's affairs. For many weeks he has boon re quired to hkmuI nt lea half of his tlmo thore, hi prlito car Loroto making throe and four trips n week Whllo at llethlehom. Schwab has usually lived h the car. Now he U negotiating tor a raldenco In llothhv hem upon which he can secure" a year's leao. The liulhlohom steel company of whloh he Is president, has spout nearly $15,000,000 ia enlarging Its plant wlthlu the last year! n - Chicago, Sept. -1. Hecolpts, hogs, 11,000; cnttlo, 2300; shoop, 7000 Hogs opouod steady to a shado hlgh or. Left over yoeterdsy 5900. It uolpts a your ago 15,000. Mixtd, C.2KC7.00; lioavy, t!.70T 7.J0; rough, (!.2fiff (5.50; light, 0.30(0(5.00. Cattle slow; ihoep, atoady. Itttis City, Mo., Spt. I. Ite olpts, hogs, -IQ00; osllle, 2000; shoep, 2000.. ' Onmho, Nob., Soi. I. ItooelpU. bogs, ac.00; oiUtlo, 1500; .shoop. 1000. Chlongo, Sojit. !. Dee. wheat opened todnynt 98; highest, DS ; lowest, 97; oloied, 98. Doc. corn oponed at 79 94; high ot, 7 0 ? ; lowoKt, 79; closed, ")U. Dec. oats opouod nt 60-; hlghost, 50i; lowest, 19; closed, 50 M. MA DEM MAItKET IiOcal AVIioIONalo Mnrkct. Eggs 25c. Huttcr Croomery 3140. Cows $3 T 3.50. lions lie; young ahickius, lie. Iocal wheat SCc. Oata tOc. narloy--$22.50. Flour Hard whoat, $6; valley, $4.25. Hay Cheat, $10; olovor, $9 por ton; timothy, $llfl12. Onions $1.25 owt. Hops 1907 crop. 5TCc Cnscara Hark 2 ii CJ3c, Mohair 18c. llotull Market. Oats $1.45. Whont $1.06. Eggs 22 c. llultor Country, 30c; crenmory, 35c. Flour -Valloy, $1.25 per sack; hard whoat, $1.40 01.43. llran 90c por sack; $30.00 per ton; shorts, $1.30 por saak. T.UcMtock, Hogs Fat. $0.25. Slock hogs--$4.50. Steers 34 c & Veal BO7c Troploiil Fruits Dananas $0.50. Oranges $4 2. Lemons $5 F . Portland Market, Poultry lions. l3e: duoks. 12 no; pigeons, old, $t par dozen. Mlllstuff Hnm. $26. KloAir Valloy. $1.20 per sock; hrd whoat, $1.41. Tnft-Fonikor Incident. M'ddl" Ilass Is'and, Sept. 4. Tho Ta't party bore h awaiting with In terest somo cxpresMon from Roose volt on tho Fornker-Tnft meeting a'. Toledo. Soino fear that a wrons construction has boon p'ncod on the matter and explain that Toft knew nothing about the program of thr, lorsl commlltoo and did not know (that he would moot Senator Fornkoi . The nnnouncomont of Foraker that he did not make peace with Taft and Id not doslro to bo under stood to have done so, has ca,UBod mine comment here. It Is explained that thero was no effort on the part of Taft to bring about the ihmUu w'th Foraker and that It wat the mere t Incident. WINDOW 5HADE5 Maybe they only need the attention of an expert on shades and possibly they nre past redemption and Bhould be replaced -br new ones. We are at your service with either repairs or new goods. The House Furnishing Co, D. H. JAMES, Proprietor 177 Liberty Street Salem, Oregon i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 h i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 Srf Gamo Warden Wilson nnd two nsslat-1 J. M. Kelley, a tolesmnn, belaj' ants waicneu near tne uoeur a'Aiene qucsuonea in tne attempt to semre river nnd caught tho men now under a Jury In tho Ruef case In San Fran arrost In tho act of killing flsh with I dsco, stnted ho had been offered dynamite. They were nrrested later $2000 to vote against the convlctloa In n bunkhousc. BROUGHT TO PRISON IN HERD Wallace, Ida., Sept. 4. Extra guards aro today on watch lu and outaldo of the Jail In Walluco, whore the 4C mon accused of dynamiting flsh on tho north fork of the CoMor d'Alono river aro bohlnd tho bnr after bolng brought llko n hoard of .oattlo by Gamo Warden Loin Wilson nnd two assistants honvlly armed. When tho party a'proachod Wallace last yesterday the prisoners showed signs of becoming restlvo and depu ties woro pressed Into service by Wilson. Every precaution Is being taken today to provont a Jail deltv ory. For some 41me complaints a to tho destruction of flsh have boor, received here by the sheriff's olllco GENERAL OTIS TO UNDERGO OPERATION Baltimore, Md., Sopt. I. Genoral Harrison Gray Otis, publisher of the of Ruof lf'ho should bo acceplM u a Juror. o . Gormany's omperor Inst night at tomoptod to porsona11 put on aa oporn, "Snrdannpnlus." but his crlt Los Angolos Tlmos, nnd vetornn of are anything but flattering of the re the civil nud Spanish wars, is horo suit of his effort, today to undergo nn operation nt ' Johns Hopkins hospital Tho Thei oierattou will be porformed In n dny or two by Dr. Httgh H. Young. o INDICTED FOR STEALING $10,000 IN ItONDS (United I'rRS I.otmcd Wire.) San Francisco, Sopt. 4. John J. Lynch nud C. E. Rankin were today sorved with a Joint Indlctmont brought against thorn lato yostordny by tho grand Jury on a chnrgc of ombrezzlomout of $40,000 worth of boudH of tho Oconn Shore Hallway company. Tho alleged felony wns In connec tion with n doal In which Lynch ror colved tho bondB as security for a $10,000 loan. It was charged that Lynch hypothecated tho socurltlos. Rankin ndmlttod that he had pur chased $10,000 worth of the bonds, but doclaros ho was Innocent of an) felonious Intent and did not know tho chnractor of tho transaction by which they came Into Lynoh's hnndc. Tho truo bills wore returned be fore Presiding Sniporlor Judgo Sturte vant today, DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHIXFSE DOCTOR Will treat you with Oriental herbi and iro any dlseasb without oper. Hon or pain. Dr. Kitm 13 known ever) n here b Saleni, niu hns cured many promi nent poojilo here. He hnt l.veJ la Snlcm for 20 years, and can bo trust cd. Ho uses ninny medicines tin known to white doctors, and l'b thorn can euro cntarrh, asthma, lunr troubles, rhoumatlsm, stomach, liver nnd kidney disease. Dr. Kuni makes n specialty of dropsy and fomnlo troubles HU romedlos euro private disease wheo overythlng qlso falls. He lias hun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultatlon free. Price for medicine ,yery modornto, Porsons In the coun try can write for blank, Send stamp If you want some extra fine teu get It from his. Hit. KUM ROW WO CO. iUMmwiiiwwwwtcwwiwwmww PALL FASHIONS The Clothes attracting the widest! attention at present is the famous The pett'eoat in need Is n pett coat ludeod; however masculine i woman Is, sho reverts to the woman when ueoossary. House For Sale The bit; Hoot's rifle (Mm votiv. having taken the oath of oHw, JalKjJay defeat! lhe Melbourne marker e4 to do tlwlr du(y,!f " Tiir iwea. ALL NEW ' ALL MODERN ALL COMPLETE Flvo rooms, IU30. Our reason able prices bring quick results. Kim corner flrat served. Voget Lumber Co. fctk FwMrtttgial 0k, , i l y i I It ' , ,- mSnmf 1 r 3-?&U.tt J Hf 1 Mi I wl til 1 MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING Salem nniiiiiiuitimuiMumfc Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes For Men and Youug Men Prices $10 to $35 Woolen Mill Store wmmmnwsiw