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

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    DAILY; CAP1XVL JOURNAL,. SALEM, OREGON; MONDAY. SEPTEMBER !, 1808.
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THAW IS
AFTER ONE
MORE TRIAL
ASKS FOR JURV TO
TEST SANITY
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(United Prc Leased Wire.) .
"Whlto Plains, K. Y., Sept. 21.
Counrfol for Harry it. Thaw started
bin complicated caso, on a. now tun
fiont today by filing1 briefs before
Judgo Mills in tho . tmpromo court
Asking tl)at n jury trial bq given
Thaw on tho question of his sanity.
DlBtrlct Attornoy Joromo Is oppos
ing in ovory wny posslbto tho effort
o Teopen tho cnue, holding 'tliht
Tlmw'M medial condition hns liecn In
vestigated thoroughly on twb tilffcr-
cnt occasions, nrtd thht tia'ro is no
excuse for putting tho stalo to tho ex
pense of giving thp matter oilolhdr
trfI, as woll'na no legal gVbrunds for
eucli action. -i
Tho motion on which .Thaw was
brought horo was made In.n.n ondonv
or to bnvo him transferred from 4li.
aylum for tho criminal InBnno. nt
Mattownn, whoro, In tho oyes of the
law, ho Ik now confined, though, as a
matter of fact, ho has not bcon In
Mnlotwan ulnco enrly last spring.
Blnco ho was taken to Pougkcopulo
for hearing a habeas corpus nctlon.hls
lawyers succeeded In buvlng him he'd
in tho Pougkoop-lo jail, until ho win
transferred horo two wooIcb ago. Willi,
these complications, In addition to hla
recont bankruptcy proceedings and
varied phasos of his matrimnnlnl tan
gle, Tli it w has a hard tlmo keeping
n Una on bis affairs.
TURKEY
TO EIGHT
RUSSIA
PUN FREEDOM OF
PERSIA
THE MARKETS
-O-
COMMON SENSE
AND A TABLET
))o Away With Dyspepsia, Htomacli
Trouble nud Make Meals
A Pleasure,
When your stomach goo3 on n
Btrlko and mnsB mooltngs of ludlfj
lmtlon nro hold all ovor your body,
then It Is that you Bhould sit up
and tnlto notlco.
It Is clonrly and only a question
of common soneo Is this thins
called DyapopBla. Taho away, by
Abuse, ovor eating, excosscs ami
high living, tho things whloh the
fttomch noodo and you hnvo dyspap
In nud IndlgoBtlon; thou other nml
ndlci follow thotto this Is common
tense.
Tho Rtomnoh Is willing tnwugh but
you won't lot It do Kb work. You
tako away tho materials which nro
so necessary for It to use.
Give- back those materials and dys
pepsia and Indlgoitlon lleo nud tho
wholo machinery of man begins
slowly to movo and do Us wgrk.
What tho stonich needs Is nervo
force, fluids for lt digestive glands,
nourishment and power. All theso
iieccsiltles It takes from tho blood.
If dyspepsia gives nothing .to tho
blood, tho blood gives nothing to tho
stomach.
This Is common sonic also, pure,
simple and unnlloyed.
BluaU's Dyapopila Tablets nro
common seno pressed by high pow
er Into tablets. Jn theso tnbtetd nro
powerful eMences which go Into thj
jBtomach, digest food, tPj gas mnk
lug, prevent decaying of food, enrich
tho gastric Juices, nro nbno-bod by
ConRtnntlnople, Bcpt, 21. Young
Turkey Is prepnrlng to fight tho
Cznr, Rensurred. by their victory
over the Srultan and the troubles In
Persia and Ruse-la, the Young Turku
,h:ivo been quietly preparing for eome
months to liberate Persia, and-give
thnt country n government simllnr to
their own. To do thlB they realize-
tfiey must fight Russia, and tlfeyard
todci'y pr'oTmrlrtg'fo Btrlko. "'
Tho g'rh'nd Vizor wrt's himself
quoted, indirectly, btitAnijlhorltntivo
ly, lift having, amurod llftf ministers
that ho bclloven n claali Is Inevitable.
Tho Btrtigglo'WIll bon'lor over Per
sia. The Young Turkrplnn-'fo ovor
tbrow tho Shnh, and establish a 'soVl
of protectorate ovoi Persia' at'Tohor-
en, until tho Per Inn people nro Rtrong
enough to govern thcmsclven. It I?
ngrccd thnt, to do this, Russia must
be driven out of tho country.
Whether or not tho Shah's llfo will
bo spared Ib a matter thnt has not yet
been decided. Tho Young TurkB
think that It will bo an ensy mutter
to crush tho Shah, but they nro pre
paring for n hard fight with RusBln.
It was Btotod hero today by one (ft
tho loaders of tho Young Turk party
that within six months tho Turkish
troops would bo In posiesBlon of
Tabriz, whluh hits declared Ih Inde
pendence nud offered !t nlloglnuco to
Turkoy. Tho londer stated that the
Turks would nt tho samo time bo In
pnstoflslou of tho RmbhIiiii rond from
Tabriz to Julfa on tho Muscovlto
frontier.
It Is cotiBldorcd horo that the Turk
I ih occupation of tho disputed terri
tory, within whnt tho Shah datum as
IiIh boundary at Uriimla, wnu u di
rect chnllengo to tho Czar, and would
have been followed by an Immediate
Introduction of RukhIuii troops In the
CaucusiiB had It happened beforo the
RusBlnn-Japaneso war
Thoro was u show of force by Ru i
Bla, but It wa nnsworcd by Turkey
by ir.ich an Increano of her troops on
tho very shoros of I.ako Urumln aa to
completely ovorRhudnw tho additions
to tho Muscovite force.
The Young TurkUh lenders do not
expect any opposition from Nicholas
until It bouomon cloar thnt thoy nr
to swoop tho country, but It Is not
thought posHlblo that tho Ozar will
nurroudor bis nbRoluto rulo at Ta
heron for years without n show of
force.
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old methodist
college opens
EnMcrn Itecvlptrt.
Chicago, Sept. 21. Receipts, hog?,
22,000; cnttlo, 21,000; sheep, 33,000.
Hog opened Btendy. Left over Sat
urday, 3(500; receipts year ago, 30,
000. Mixed, C.C0(07.40; heavy,
heavy, $7.05 0 7.40; rough, $0.00(0)
C75; light, IC.C0 (0)7.30.
Cattle, steady, 10 cents higher;
sheep, steady.
KansaB City, Mo., Sept. 21. Re
ceipts, 18,000; cattle, 5000; Bheep,
10,000.
Omaha, Nob., Sept. 21. Receipts,
hogs, 2000; cattlo, 8000; sheep,
0000.
. SALEM MARKET.
J)cnI Wliolcjnlc Mnrkot.
Ekks 25 c.
Butter Creamery, 32 &c.
Cows $3 O1 3.50.
Tlon'3 10c, young chickens 12c.
Local wIrent-'-80c - -
Oats 40c. -
Barloy $22.50.
Flour Hard wheat, $5; valloy,
$4.25.
Hay Cheat, $10 clover, $9 per
ton; timothy, $11&'12.-"'
OnlonB $1.25 cwti
Hops 1907 crop; 5'0Cc. '
Caocara Dark 2yyQ3c.
Mohair 1 So.
Iletnll Market.
Oats $1,45.
Wheat $1.05.
Eggs 30c. ' '
nutter Country, 30c; creamery,
35c. .,
Flour Vnlloy. $1.25 per sack:
hard wheat, $1. 4001.45.
Hran 90c per Back, $30 per ton;
shorts, $1.30 per snek.
Livestock.
Kggs 35c.
Slock hogs $1.50.
Steers 3 4 a.
Veal 53 7u. "
Tropical Fruits.
Rannnns $0.50.
Oranges $4.00.
Lemons $3 C.
, Portland Markets.
Poultry Hon?, 12c; ducks, 12 iff
14c; 'pigeons, ol(P$l per dozen.
Mlll-.tuK nrnn,-$2C.
Flour V.illey, $1.20 per sack;
'jnrd wheat, $1.45.
TEX THOUSAND
BACK UP IIAKIA
Indianapolis, Sept. 21. More than
2000 Methodist ministers, having
come directly from tho adjourned
conference at Shelbyvllle, assembled
In the Btate house grounds and In tho
capltol today, and, nugmented by nt
lonst snot) laymen. Joined In the
most remarkable demonstration evor
Been In this Btate.
The ministers demanded tho pas
sage of tho local option bills which
Governor Hanly Is advocating, and
which were the chief baBls for nBem
bllng tho logloluture in extraordin
ary session. t
The governor had promised the
legislature that a crowd would bo on
hand to back up his demands, but ho
stood at the window of IiIb office "to
day and looked on with amazement,
as he did not dream of Bitch a dem
on tratlon as was made.
Aftor holding their remarkable
prayor meeting in tho grounds nnd
hallways of the state house, tho
preachers thronged tho gollerlei of
the Bonnto and. assembly nnd Jeered
nt lawyerB, alleged to be representing
the brewing lnterosts, whom they
recognized on tho floor.
Members of the legislature wcro
cvn more amazed than the governor
nt the demonstration. Tho preach
ors nnnc'.inced thnt thoy will stay
horo as long ns they deem It Is neces
sary to Influcuco the legislature to
pass tiio temperance bills.
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HASKIttJj TO .MEET
HEARST. OX PLATFORM
Chicago, 111., Sept. 21. It was an
nounced today nt Democratic head
quarters that Governor Haskell, trea?
urer of the national committee, hat
roturued to Oklahoma, whore be will
wait for Hoarst, who h billed to ar
rive thero September 23, when Has
kell will mount the platform and have
It out with Henrst."
has arrnnged to meet the lead-
8 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 H fr4-H-H4444-H4
Special Announcement
Ye Liberty,
ENTIRE CHANGE
OF PROGRAM....
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
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ladies' and Children's Matinee 3 O'clock Wedaes
I day and SaturdayDoors Open Evenings fro
I 7 to 11 p. m. Admission 10c. Seats Free.
Ti n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 hii 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 h-h-b-b4
er of the Independence party, If he
Invades the governor's own state, and
thero repents Ills charges that lias-,
koll Is acting as the agent of tho
Stnndnrd Oil Company, nnd was put
into his present position in the Dem
ocratic party through the Standard's
Influence.
It was said nt headquarters that
Haskell desires nothing better than
nn oportunlty to meet Honrst face to
face, and "make him admit that his
statements are fal-c."
Hearst is on lib wny back to New
11IDS FOR STATIOXERY
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
Opened Today nt the Offlce of the
JSecirtnrj- of State Many
Bidders.
At 1 p. m. Secretary of State Bet.
ron opened bids for stationery mv
plies ror tne next se?slon of the m-
oral assembly. The supplies run Into
thouEands of dollars, and nearly ill
the' firms at Sa.om and Portland ve;
in the competition. Among others
York to nttend the state convention
of tho Independence pnrty, nffsr wore Pntton Bros. nuJ the Go, P
which h ccxpects to return nt once to Rodgcrs Paper Company, of Saltn;
tho West.
If HonrBt and Haskell meet, ac
cording to tho plnnB now nrrnngod,
the encounter wlU be-ono of the moU
Interesting fonturos of tho pre-ldcn-tlal
cnmpa'gn.
n
A hoar escaped from Mio .Itnllan
cruiser In Portland harbor, and wns
captured by n motormnn, whoso car
blocked- Unfile for ovor on hour, while
th' nnlmal wns being tnkon.
J. K. GUI. Blnkc. McFall Cn tk,
Irwln-Hodson Co., Commercial BooVM
store, of Snlem; Kllham StalloPir
Co., of Portland; Bushong & Co,
Gln3, Prudhomme & Co., Sml'iH
Frontier Typewriter Co., Coaat agte-
cy. The bldB nro on samples, and !!'
be awarded upon examination in t
few days.
n-
Eugene, Glndetone nnd O'fgoaCi't
schools open today
Ijirgo l'iit on Eaton Hull Students
("mlng Fi"Mii Thrvo Stales.
With tho flnost faculty ovor -pomblod,
Wlllumotto UnlvorBlty w.U
(Pn It doors Tiosdny for tho onsu
lug year. Tho c.'Ugo of liberal nri
cratory ami nuislo and the ueudo "y
ruglster pupils Ttimlny nnd Wodnw
t'ny. Four studonti arrived from
Hnlio, tho MIihm Snnuon, MU?
F'etohor and Mist Wygnnt, and are
a'mrtored at I.Auuuino hall. au:
young moit studoi.t aro hero from at'
I nrtu of Oregon n't.) Wnihlugtou. A
large forco U at work on Huton Hall.
Piosldont Iloma'i will return fron
tho Puttut Sound eonferonuo thU
i-veultiK. Thero u.ll bti something
the blood and thus give It BtrouBthdtlMg fro:n lU tn0 0l, ut o1a XYi,.
tn fuwUlt n better uld for digesting; 'limotto.
Vnowa what cjwprUes theso tnblot;
every rtnigaUt has Iho ama know
lodge also, Thoy nro natural com
men sense dlgortcrs which do tho
work for tho stomnch quickly on-l
woll. Every drug sWr Carrier
thorn, ROo per pnoki Bend u
your namo and eildf6i und wo will
send you trial packago by mall
freo. Address P. A. Stuart Co., 150
Stuart Bldg., Mcmhall. Mich.
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TOR THE
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1. Overture
2. StoroopMcon Views.
3. Moving Plcturoj.
4. Illustrnttd Songn.
3. Anlmnted Picture'.
0. Selection, Sr Orchtrn.
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which wo have In nil tho new models
for Fall and Winter and In tuch n
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Offlce with Win Browu & Co., N't
i9 Commvr'.lal street.
XKW8 FROM HERE,
THERF. AXO EVERYWHERF
IVoiltlont Roosevelt, In a letter to
Chairman MeKlnley, of tho Republi
can congressional committee, make
a plea for nil cltUon to uphold Tall,
saying It would be n oMfttnUy It ho
woro not elected.
Mrs. William Rockefeller tatea
that all rich people should scud their
children to private schools, to as to
make room tor poor children li tho
public schools.
An epidemic of Aslatlo cholera ha
St. Petersburg In Its grip, nud thou-
Washington, D. O., 8opt. 2l. 7i sands arfl dying.
tnblUh u unlfoim method fjr iheli Timothy Kelly, a Linn county plon-
guldnnco, bank examiner throughout err, died tho part week at hit homo
tho East are assembled here today, nt near Jefferson. Ho was born In
the call of Lawreuca O. Murray, con- County Cork, Ireland,
troller of currency, U U understood t - - --
that the closing of a solvent Pittsburg HORN,
bank, a hort tlm eago, by anStllegod
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
iiuniiniiiiiimMHHt
JiNEW TODAY i
. . .FALL SACK SUITS AT $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00
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IX THE CORRECT RROWXS, GREENS, GRAYS, AXI) BLUES OF EX
OLUSIVE WEAVES-MOSTLY. STrRIPES AXI) SHADOW STRIPES IX
SRI.F AX, COXTRASTIXG COLORS. SEE TllBM.
The Best Clothes Made for Boys
at Unmatchable Prices '
HlllllllHIIIIIHillHII
WmuIihI. Young man to learn newj-'
paper work. App'y at Journal o'
tlco to city editor. 9-21-
ItA 15 Jewel, gold filled Elgin
watch. Reward of $& If returned
to Journal offlce. 3-21-31
!,mt A lad'es' purw of ver' K'r-t,
Value to tho owner was lost on
stolen from the home of J. A. Blsh-,
op, lu South Salem. Owner wM
give more money than Is in ttu '
Vjirse'for Us return to Journal of
fice, aud no questions asked.
9-21 3t
Intoxicated o&mBer, w responslblo TAYLO. Tq Mr and Mr. Erneit
fur this moctlBK. Under the esUtlug1 Taylor, at 1S05 Fair Orqund roal.
coHdUIOM, the examiner work Inde- Saturday morning, September 19. Ic Friday afternoon on street, a
ptt4My to Urge lxet and be. 1908, a son, wlht 10 pouada. Pall black and white dog Finder
for tk wtl clo a well do Mr, Taylor U coductor on tho l lv t Journal oee for
4 yt will be adopts. trt railway, , ". 9-21-St
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OXLV THE REST TAILORED, SMARTEST STYLED AND
REST WEARING CLOTHES FOR ROYS ARE ALLOWED Tli
EVTHR THIS STORE. MAXY DISCRIMINATING PARENTS.
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KNOW THIS AND COME HERE SEASON' AFTER SEASON' TQ
CLOTHE THEIR BOYS. SO WILL YOU AFTER YOU OXQK
TRY OUR CLOTH HS,
fall Suits and Overcoats $4.50 to $8.00
Salem Woolen Mill Store
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