DAILY CAPITAL JQPRXAL, 1AM8M, OMQOH, WEDNESDAY, SKPTKMBjm t, It I. L. STOCKTON The Old White Corner 'A- i A specinl offering of Fnll Underwenr at this season of the year mlgnt seem Birnnge io you ni nrsi, om a &ec ond thought brings -to mind that In only n few dnyi Old Jack Frost will bo sneaking around trying to get a slnp at you. A big purchase of Union Sultb direct from jho mlH enables us to offer real $1.00 values for 75c. Had we bought theso In less than orlglnnl casea we could not soil them for less than $1.00 a suit. Sec display In our Court Street Window Heavy and Medium Weight Union Suits 7 Real $1.00 Values 5c New Outing Gowns 50c to $3.50 Our comploto stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Outing Gownr Is now ready. Tho lino comprises everything In deBlrablo garments. Plain White, Blue, Pink and Fnncy Patterns. New Goods Just Received Wo are now ready to show the following goods, which arrived during -tho week: Read's Dress Goods. Dutterflold'8 Dre3s Goods. Butterflold's Linings. Ask to see Silked Venetian. Valencies Laces. LadleB' Sweaters. Ladles' Suits and Coats. Furs and Knit Shawls. Infante Capes, Toques, etc. Ladies' Underwear. Comforts and Blankots. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Men's Clothing, Hats. Shoes of all kinds, Neckwear, Caps, Trunks and Suit Caseo. And many other lines NEW SHIRTWAISTS We told you about tho $2.25 Hno3 a few days ago. Now we have a very new and up-to-date line of $1.25 WAISTS Which comprlEes all the lato pat terns In MadraB and Heavy Fall materials. Genuine Heatherbloom Pet ticoats, in all colors $1.68 I MILLINERY OPENING first showng of Pattern Hats. Tho ladies of Salem and vicinity nro cordially Invited to call and btudy I. ..II . Ctvlno tnv fnll. 1fl0R-0fl lBtw Jill"'"-' lv" '" --" " WDNBDAY AND , DINSMOOR & LOCKE, Milliners THURSDAY Stockton's Store M COUNCIL TAKES UP MANY MATTERS it Honorable Common Council Wtke City of Salem: Jraen: I lice to call your a to tho- fact that the prlcr W thousand, charged for gas 4 holders of the gns franchise In city, it considerably nbovo the e price charged In other cltlei to In tho United States. etblng over a yenr ago a bill u ordinance to fix tho prlco or t 11.00 per thousand wm bo il mx honorable body and Its WV wis stroiJBly recommended wtcmmorclal organizations of J At that time tho local mnn '& tu plant, which is ownod to electric lighting company, tvmtti that a new plant waj la be installed which would f? the cost of production nnd I thtm to reduce tho price to P'". The new plant has long wn installed and not has the Ksuiued unchanued. imt Mm Tl l the gai supplied Is bo much f;. nd Its odor so noxious nt ?w Us consumption coatlv nn.i P!y disagreeable. wrdlng to the latest povommon r 'i average prlco paid for rathe United stntonfl tn fi ""- Vi tUUU H Care f E;e ll th8 most delicate NtitmOit l.n.t.l . " -ne pari or our the most neglected. Caches and nervous P,Bl wo directly from W trobIea of the Eve. P-J Fitted Glasses Pi ,..... --r strains and th K,lppll the better, We I m f0r defecl r sVUVp- jL rY "wcautiox fS JEWELRY WW consumption, is less than ono dollar per thousand feet. If out people tiro not gomng inoir money worm when they tnjy gas, it certainly Is Incumbent upon tho city council to glvo them aomo relief by fixing a standard for quality and a reasonable rato for consumption. I do not wish to nppcar as dictat ing, but should like to respectfully suggest the appointment of an in vestigating committee to look into tho mattor nnd report such legisla tion na they may think flt. I hope your honornblo body will glvo this mattor tho enreful ond enrly attention Its urgency demands. Respectfully, GEO. F. RODQERS, Mayor Sept. S, 1908. ,f ' v ttmtsj. The nbovo communication from Mayor Rodgers waB read beforo tho council nt Its ndjourned meeting Inst night nnd was enthnislnctlcnlly re ceived. The mnyor was authorized to appoint a committee of throe to Investigate tho conditions roferred to In the letter. This commlttoe, which will bo named later, will report to tho council at the next regular meet Ing. Tho report of the street committee recommending that all tho property owners on Liberty street between State and Court, sign a petition ask ing that tho street be paved imme diately and waiving nil assessment notices and Irregularities In the pro. ceduro of tho speedy construction of tho pavement, was adopted. Another petition will bo circulated among the property owners on tho two blocks on Liberty street between State and Chemeketa, who wero included In the original Improvement ordinance, to withdraw the remonstrance flleJ by them several months ago. The special committee appointed to purchase a site for the street de partment, and erect a suitable build ing for the street cleaning apparatus and for the horses owned by the city, reported that the plans of the building were completed. The com mittee was authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of the building, and to except partial pay ment of 11909 oh' the eRy property oa State" street, recently ihold by the city, Tho report of the poundraaster for thenast month showed IS arrests, 93; dog liceaaee, 19dogsimpoiided astS killed. . : Osi motion 'of CetsBtflmaa &tock to detail flvo special pollcomon to servo In tho Bovcrnl realdonco dis tricts during tho stato fair. The councilman from tho fourth and seventh wards wero authorized to confer with tho Btato authorities with a vlow of Improving tho road leading to tho Institute for tho feeble minded. Tho order for tho change of grade on N. High street was authorized to bo published. Al-o tho grado on Stato street between Thirteenth nnd Nineteenth streets. Construction of tho sower on Bol view street, nnd tho improvement of the fnlr grounds road. Tho ordinance rognrdlng tho rc modollng of theaters was referred to tho commlttco on fire nnd watei. Tho bill rogulatlng the speed of automobiles was roforred to the committee on ordinances. A b'll providing for the extermina tion of weeds and thistles in tho city limits of Snlom wns introduced nnd roforred to tho committoo on ordi nances. Tho bill providing that tho city marshal shall havo authority to ex turpato such weeds if tho property owners rofuso to do so. Tho bill In in accordance with tho stato law which makes a similar ordlnanco In each municipality compulsory. Tho bill rogulatlng slaughter houses In tho city was referred to tho committee on ordinances. A bill for tho protection nnd ubo of tho clfy street wns introduced and referred to the ordlnanco com mittee. Tho bill prohibits persons from sweeping refuse into tho street, from building fires on paved streets, and from allowing oil from automo mllefl, woodsaws, etc., to drip on u hard surfaco pavement. Tho bill tho operator desired. Ho mado sharp turns, reversing tho dfrectlon of thu course with ease, and kept In th,j general movement around tho parade grounds without any trouble what ever. In nil tho machine circled the grounds 58 times. Inventor Cheered. As a largo crowd of army official' and citizens watched tho flight of ths aeroplane Wright wns cheered con. stantly as he sailed about. At one time, Just to show how easy It was. ho turned tho nose of tho shlo skywnrd, and sailed tip until lit reached a height estimated at 120 feet. On account of tho nnemetcr belli? out of order tho exact rate per hou Is not known, but tho ofllclnls who watched It and timed tho flight, estl mate It nt an average of 38 miles an hour. Tho greatest enthusiasm is ex pressed by tho army oincials, who hall Wright as tho greatest avlntor the world has known, and say that his flight mnkes. good every statement ho ever mnde regarding tho possibil ities of the machine. The performance of the Wright noroplane this morning Insures Its ncccptnnce by tho government under tho contract by which $25,000 will be paid to th oWrlght brothers. The tost today was not ofllclal, but It U not doubted that Wright can dupli cate the feat at any time, and can niako the 40 miles an hour, as re quired, very easily on a straightaway course. IatholIgs" (Continued From Page 1.) pope, n high mass Is to bo celebrated, according to tho Greek rite, ono day In tho cathedral, Albort hall, tho largest auditorium In London, has bcou Delected for n. goncrnl meeting, a reception and mon's mooting on thrco dlfforent 0V7 onlngs. Tho cathedral hall and Hor ticultural hall havo also boon soloct cd for tho sectional meetings nnd tho rending of papers. Thcro will bo two English sections and ono French Bcctlon. Tho arch bishop of ParU will address tho French section. Tho program will opon every weelc day with high mass In tho cathedral at 0 o'clock. Sunday thoro will bo n pontifical high mnss at 10:30. Tho concluding coromony of tho congress will bo nt 4 p. m. It will Include pontifical vesperu, a sermon, tin gr.c(it- procession of tho, Blessed Sa crament, To Doum bonodlctlon an-l tho BOlemn closing of the congrcsH. GihboiiH lroniltieiit. Cardinal Gibbons Ib tho guest of tho Duko of Ndrfolk, nnd is receiving much nttontlon, - Ono special fcaturo of tho congresH will bo tho pnrado of 14,000 school children on Saturday. The children will represent tho Catholic Bcbools of London nnd tho provinces. Tho dig nltnrioB will view tho parndo from the residence of tho archbishop of London, DlgnltnrlcH Ilissnl. Tho city authorities arranged n hoavy guard of jiollco at tho c.itho drnl todny, and extra precautions havo been arranged for all tho events of tho week, to provont a demonstra tion by the radical Protestants. Tho only show of feeling so far noticed wns tho hissing of dignitaries by btrcet crowds today, Tho threats of tho Protestant alliance was moro gon eral than tho fear of somo sort of outbreak. Schwickardi Writes "I Rave the Fullest Confidence iii the Efficacy $5 1 rfelTJvVi. RUDOLPH SOHWIOKARDI. A War Veteran's Tribute to Pc-ru.Ka. Rudolph n. Schwickardi, Oapt.MthN. Y. Vol. Inf., wrlW from 1818 Q at., N. W., Washington, B.C., n follows 1 . ; "lUvlag the fullest confidence In the efficacy of Pwn, both as n tonto and aa a remedy tor eatarrhat trouble, I commend Its use In the strongest possible terms. It should be in every nousenoifhr- War Left Ailments. Mr. William J. Lees, 8601 Morgan St., St. Jjouls, Mo., member Frank P. BUtr Post No. 1, Grand Army of tholtepubllo, ml ox-Commander of tho TJ. 8. B. Bon ton Miss. Squadron, write : "Tho war loft mo with a complloatloh of stomach, liver and kidney troubles, and I deckled to take Peruna for my affliction. I began to uro It about flvo yoara ago at tho oarneat solicitation of some- friend. At that timo I war only ablo to bo up about half of the time, and my hoMthwaanhnply miserable I con sider a 1ottlo off and on la a preventive. "I oortalnly do ondorse your remedy, and am glad to do bo." Helped From CltrRfe Catarrh, Capt. Lemuel M. Hatehlason, Mont poller, Vt., writes t "It give ma plcaaorc to writ you this letter at tnta tlmo on aeooaat of the good your Peruna has done ma when I was quite done tip with a very bad cold. MI eould baldly perform my ordinary duties, but from the.'iwe of Poruna I am almost restored to tfeaUh, I am quite convinced that It Iim helped mo from ehronio catarrh, to tyhtoh I am subjoat, It linn also beneflicdmy throat, "I can truly recommend it an tho beat all-round mcdlolno fhu been my priv ilege to beoomo ncqifolnted with. "Of this 1 am qui to Convinced from my own experience" ; Mr. W. O. Rollins, Trolrio Vlow, Toxas, Suorotary of . tho Stato Normal and Iiuluntrlnl Collegu of Texas, writes that for yoara he bad chills and fever, and after1 taking Parting, his appetite roturned, bo became stronger, tho fever left him, and lie la HOW la excellent health and vigor. ' Pe-ru-na Tablet. Some people prefer to take table U, rather thau to take wedlelne In a flttijl form. Such people can obtain Peru w a tablets, which represent the medlebial ingredients of PeraHa. Baeh tablet la equivalent to ese averag e deae 4 Ifa runa. JAPS NOT COMING SO THICKLY (United "rris Unicd Wire.) Washington, I). C Sept. 0.- -Ao- Oakdale to Jametown U ?2.G0. ' If, In the Investigation of the State Hoard of Railroad tommlssloners It is found that tho ratV f the Sierra Company are, exorbitant charges will "lirobably foll6w Sovoral companies are attempting to ovndo tho ordor of tho commission ors, requiring tho filing of. printed cording to ofllclal flguros mnde public I raU) 8ct,'. olalmlug tkit thotr hv Rorrnlnrv nf nnmmoron nn,l IjiI.iih ro rO llOt 111 Oponitloil, Proof Straus today, tho-tldo of ",nnlKrft. of tho operation of several such' linos Hon from Japan hnB been checked hnB boo fl,od nnd tl10 rul .m ,)0 until It Ib now nbout ono-thlril of 1 ""orceu. . r what It wns a yoar ago. Jnpauoo Immigration for tho Hscnl yonr 1907, wiih 30,000, Including tho Japanese who wont to Honolulu. For tho As- nlRn nrohlhlta neanut. noncorn. frulr wntching close for Robert Miller - B-w - f -r B--w - r .---. stands, etc., on city. the streets of the ATUIEKTKI) WITH 810,000 KTOLKN MONKV O.V HIM Seattle, WaBh., Sept. 19. Accused of stealing u part of $19,000 in gold which ho carried with him, James U, Hoggs today occupies a coll in Seat tle's city prison, while tho pollco aro FLIES fContlnued From Page 1.) I could havo kept on going 10 or 15 minutes longer," said Wright, when lie' alighted, "I. still have gaa ollno left and tho motor workod to perfection. I shall try again as soon as I reload the tank with gasoline and Inspect the engine," The average apeed made by Wright was 38 mile an hour, which is two miles n hour less than Is required under the government contract for n straightaway course. Tho weather was ideal this morn ing, when Wright started his marvel ous flight. Tho machine rose grace fully like a bird, and from the first it waa apparent that it was in perfect condition, and under perfect con trol. WrJght lifted, tho aeroplane at tinea' to a Mgat of from 60 to 70 feet. He pm' ad eHsjwI with per fect ease, and tae gaiaiag ruaar toss the city asarahal waa authorised held the taaeWaa la any coarae that I who Is thought to bo on his way here from Alaska to meet Boggs. Tho $19,000 represents tho money which "Bobby" Miller planted two years ago at Fairbanks, after turning over to the authorities tho ma jor portion of $78,230.34 taken from tho steamer Tanana. Robert Miller Is supposed to be on bis way from 8kagway to Seattle to meet Begga and divide tho money. The FIromen'B Fund Insurance Company, of San Francisco, which had paid the full loss on the gold, kept track of Miller's movements from the time he left McNoll'a Island up to tho tlmo he is alleged to hare given Beggs tho gold. It was duo to a detectlvo's close surveillance that Begga waa accused of carrying out tho gold which Miller left. o MONTHLY MRHTIXG BOAIII) OF TRADE The regular monthly meeting of the Salem Board of Trade will be held at the rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. The location of, the new nlter In the Gold Creek mining re gion will be reported oa, and other matters -of InDortaaee are cawing ya. .' I AN8 AM) NHLSON IIHADY TfOH 1IATTLK Snn FranolHco. Sunt, ft .Ton flmi cnl year ondlng Juno 3D, 1908, ImniJ- nl llattllng Nelson ArMU roady to grntlou from Japan wns 18,000, or stop Into tho ring for (heir third light which 9r,00 camo to the main land of .for tho lightweight championship of the United States. tho world nt tho MIIon aronu at Tho buronu of Immigration hnB o-,2: 30 o'clock thld afterncion. Both tlrnatod that C718 Japanoso loft tha'nro trnlnod up to tho mlnuto, and tho United States for Japan nnd othor, tight thin nftornnon should bo tho countrlos, leaving tho not Incronse boat of tho throo. for tho year but 3800. Of that in-1 Tho black challenger broko all crenso 15 per cont nro InbororB. precedont by boxing now rounds yev n Itorday aftornoon with-Johnny Mur- WILLTKACH DANISH (phy. Ho announced .that It was not IX CALIFORNIA UNIVKRSITY for tho purpose of reducing in wolght San Francisco, Sopt, 0. Propara- hut that ho felt bo good ho Just had tloiiH are being mado today to teach to do something. tho Danish language and literature Nelson Ib alu up to tho top notch at tho University of California, ac- and Ib prancing with',upertnncy to cording to u decision of tho board of get after Garni. rogcntB. An offer mado by tho Danish Na tional Sooloty to maintain bucIi n chair has boon accepted, on condl- "I will go nftor my mnn thh nftor noon, nnd novor qhlt until I have laid him low," onld Nojson thin morn ing. "It is simply a question of how tlon.that It may bo discontinued af- long Cans will Inst. I oin In better ter two years, If thought advisable shape than I ever wue boforo, and C Tho board of regents has appolntea huve never boon lacking In this re- Dr. E. R. Sohreluor, major of the spoct. I will flht 011 the square, t4 medical corps of the United 8tatoa I havo olwayti dono, I am almply giv army, in chargo of tho medical ser-iing Cans this chance to convince tho vice of the Presidio hospital, to tho, public that I am hla master." position of honorary professor of medicine, to succeed Captain Ruther ford, assigned to duty in tho Philip pines somo months ago. RAILROAD COMMISSION TO INVK8TIOATK IlATKH,tho last tlmo I fought. "Nelson has given, mo another chance to regain my lost champion ship title, and I will fight as I havo never fought In my life before," said Gang today. "All my friends know I was not in condition to defend myself This time. San Francisco, Sept. 9. -Interest Is keen today In the proposed Inves tigation of the frolght and passenger rates of the Slorru Company, operat ing between Oakdale and Jamestown, a distance of 41 miles. Charges have been made by the Rawhldo Gold Min ing Company that It has been charged 25 centa per 100 pounds for hauling coal between these two points, while the Southern Pacific Company charges but 9 centa per 100 pounds for hauling the samp coal from Oak land to Oakdale, af' d Wasco of 115 miles. It Is further stated that the pas- egr rate frasstOakYaad 'to Oak- dale i but I., jyhlle, that from jlaU,we, bowover, I havo trained faithfully and feel confident I will come back nnd win Juit as I did against Mike (Twin) Sullivan, George McFaddtn and Frank Erne when they lR'at me, somo yoara ago. If I lose thla tight, It will probably be my laid. 'The bacon la ' duo to come homo to trio old master " Tho fans feel that thla will bo (Jans last fight. They flguro It out thai, ho Ib too old to hold his own against thu furloua onslaught of the Dane ahd the odds thla morning stood at 2 to 1. with Nelson on the lored. But then San Franclaco fans like to make one man a long favorite, and there Is no lack of Gaaa money at i