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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOHEIt i, i008.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
U. IIOFKR, Kd. and Irpp.
n Independent Kcwtpnpcr Dovotcd to American i'rlnulplca am
the ('roro mid Dovclopvniont of All Ottgnu.
I'uiilMitM Kvt'rf Ktfiilnrt Kxocpi Sunday, Sutcm, Ore.
" hl'IWOmi'TION HATES.
(IliVrtrUtjIy In A'U'iiucc.)
Dally, by currier, nr yer 10.00 i'cr month 60c
011t. by innll, per yvar. 4.U0 i'cr month 35c
Weekly, by mall, pur year.. .... 1.00 Six months 60c
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NEWSY STORIES
FROM CHICAGO
Chicago, Oct. 1. With election ftilntor nB the quality of a painting
fflffife
iffifB'
5
SPECIAL DELIVERY
For convenience of subscribers brnnch dollvery ofllccs aro establish
ed at the following places nt 35 cones per month, $1.00 for throo menths:
Asylum Store, F. Q. De Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction,
Cnrilno, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Storo.
Dauo's Storo, Alex, Dane, SouthCotnmerclal street.
Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street.
Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road,
Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross strcotB.
O. K, Orocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Storo, W, D, Wheeler, Highland avenuo.
Yow Park Storo, F. 0. Boworsox, Twolfth and Leslie.
Lnno Orocery, Sovontconth atret
J, L, Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets,
"West 3nlcm Storo, West Salem.
Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stato utreet.
Dr. Stono's, 241 North Commordal stroot.
Huffman's Storo, North Sixth strcot.
Gorman Bakory, comer Twolfth and Chemekota.
A GItKAT (1EIUIAN
'AXMVKHRARY CELEIIRATED
The ostnbllshTriont of the first col
ony of German on tho American con
tinent was colcbrntod In Philadelphia
on tho 14th of Soptcmbor, It was
located in Gormnntown, which Is
part of tho presont city of I'hllndcl
hln, and Frnnrln Daniel PaHtorlun
was tho mnHtarHplrlt In It.
That was nearly a century before
Lexington, Euglnnd controlled nil
tho settlements of tho Atlantic sc.t-
board of tho present United Stntos
JAPANESE EXPORTS
OF MAUIIINKIIY
Tho export of machinery from Ja
pnn continues to ndvnnco yearly, the
total In 1J)07 ($1,117,093) (showing
an Incrcaso of $447,718, or Gl pet
cent over tho preceding year, and of
nearly 250 per cent over tho aver
ago of tho Inst flvo years,
Tho bluk consists of cotton gin .
nnd printing machines, which go to
China, hut Japanese workshops aro
now turning out various other kinds.
Many of thorn may be fairly described
north of Florida. Tho city of Phlla- ai copies, more or less accurate, ol
delplila today, however, lias more foreign models. On tho other hand
pooplo than thoro wore white rol- It mil it bo admitted that tho Jnpn-
clcntfi In the entire western homlH- homo aro often very clover In thlnk-
plioro- In Canada, tho United States, lug out and executing labor-Having
Central nnd South America In 1083 tippllnucos.
whon I'll 'tortus and IiIh associates in a violin fnctory at Nagoya,
put up tholr II rat log cabin on tho where some 8000 Instruments nrr
Scuklklll. annually turiiod out, ranging In price
In those two and a quarter con- fiom $1 to $00 a ploco, thero woro
liirlen tho German olemont of the several simple machliiott at work, all,
population has hud a large Inlliionre it Ih stated, Invented by thu proprlo-
In Imping oveutu on the American lor and his employe, while ft must
continent. Gormans took a leading
part In the war by which tho colon
km nparatod fniln Great Drltaltt.
Thc were prominent both In thr.
continental congress nnd In the ar
mies of Washington.
In tluv entire duvlopmunt of tho
country since thou, In war and ponce,
bo rumumborod that most of the tea
tiring mnt'hluury uiod In the country
la alio admittedly of Japauoso In
vention. I found on a visit to tho silk liubu
toe district that machinery was be
ing Introduced for tho production f
hnbtitoo that Is likely soon to do
thev have been roirph'tious. Though away largely with the hand method
tut) language ami ttie ytem or gov- of produotltin now geuorallly use I
ornmeni were foirnlshad lev England throughout the country. Stvutn
In the formative days prorod'iiK the powor and water power was bolng
separation of 1770, the nodal force applied to weaving, sizing, drying,
which molded the life and formed
tho Ideals of tho people wero, In a
largo degree, furnished by tho, lion
British olomentH of the population,
and chlolly by the Germans.
Tho censtiH tukor of 1000 found
2,000,000 pomutm or German birth
residing In tho United States, nn.l
0,211.000 who had parents born In
Germany. Tlioy wore by far the
bleaching nnd producing tho thread
from tho cocoon. Tho llrst of thoso
machines are Imported, usually from
Euro)i0, and from these model they
design and produce In Japan nm
chluory itindllled to sumo extent, and
of a cheaper qiHllty, for doing tho
sumo kind of work.
There seenls to be little doubt
that, with the progreaslvo spirit of
day only a month nway, Republican
and Democratic campaign head
quarters here show signs of new life
and preparations nre being mnde fo
a whirlwind enmpnign, which it l
hoped will partially make up for tho
comparative inactivity of the earlier
months. At the Bamc time new 1s
ues are coming to tho front, fore
most among which is the movement
for tho conservation of tho natural
resources 6t the country. Political
omlssarlcs report thnt In some of the
doubtful congressional districts this
I sue is the deciding factor in the line
up and thnt the so-called "progres
sive" candidates are making the
most headway, regardless of party
THIb Is said to be particularly true
In states where tho wasteful exi
ploltatlon of timber nnd mineral re
sources has begun to toll on tho vis
ible supply to such an extent that
there Is dnngcr of exhaustion tiniest
active stops aro takon to check tho
waste, according to figures based on
departmental reports at Washing
ton, our nnnual.conmimptlon of lum
ber Is three times tho annual growth
and tho latest official estimate puts
tho total presont timber supply In
tho United States nt loss than enough
to last for 30 years more, at the
present rato of use. Much of this Is
vnsto for as many trees aro con
sumed by forest fires ench yenr, due
to carelessness nnd lnck of precau
tions, ni nro felled for lumber or
pulp. These nnd other fncts aro bo
lng brought out In tho campaign
speeches and candidates who hnvo
pledged themselves to support leg
islation to stop this public waste
stato thnt th6y find a growing senti
ment In thn'r favor by, party aflllln
tlotr. This sentiment l being
strength-nod nil the tlmo by the vig
orous campnlgn which In being waged
by tho Conservation Longuo of Amer
ica, tho headqiiartorB of which nro
In this city. Backed by Pros'dont
Roosovolt, and having tho nctlvo sup
port of both Bryan nnd Tn't, who
aro honorary offlcors, this organiza
tion Ih trying to nwakon lnterot in
tho critical state of tho national re
source! a a 'esult of n hundred
venrs of wictc nnd unscientific meth
"' 0" of tii lRto-t dlsenvor'e of
the tongue in the fact that ovor a bil
lion (MibloOrtt of natural gns In ecnp-i't-
everv iHv from oil wolli. llnm
beattH nnd olpe linos, for lack of th
'inn'Mit provisions to save It and
turn It, to account.
largest foreign Ingredient of tho pop-1 the Japanese In Hit Introduction and
illation of the United Stntos, tho, nrnductlon of machinery hnniL work
Irish coming socond, but a long way nlj poMible Urn will ere long be
bohliid. or tho S5.000.000 or luhuh-1 supplanted by muchlnury and rac
Itants or tho United States In lUOt.itnry mothoiU. It Is nluurly evident
moro thnn lo.ooo.oou are of Her
man llnengo.
In every walk or lire' In thu United
State tho German are, nnd always
have boon, In place or prominence
from the expansion or the export or
machinery from Japan to Corea, Chi
na and I ill Hull India, that thoy will
carry on m.tohliiery production with
some decree or success. Whatever
In the rompolte or many at ruins of I (.,., thwv achieve I reel convince'
blond which iiuiki the American or, will be. the result or producing ma
today d'fferent from all Its Ingre- . Hilnery of a lower price and, from
n ..f Ilia' ... .., I.. ..,. II...
d-lente, tliero are many traces of the
innuent'e of the German stock. St.
I.oulft Globe Domocrat.
-o-
A Paying Investment.
Mr. John While, of 3S Highland
Ave., Unulton, Malno, nays: ."Have
boon troubled with a cough every
wlntod nnd Mprlug. I.at winter t
tiled many advorrlaed roinodles, but
the cough continued until M bought
a BOn bottle of Dr. King's Now Dis
covery; beforo that watt hair gone,
tho cough wan all gone. This winter
the same hnppy result has followed.
few dosea mice morenmnlshed the
annual tough. 1 am now uouvluaet
thnt Dr. King's New Discovery U
the best nt nil cough and Iiiiir
remedies." Sold under guarantee a:
J C perry's drug tore. 50o nnJ
M.00. Trial botllo freo
our point or view. Inferior quality,
but especially titled for the eondl
lions or tho Oriental market. Con
mlar Ueuort.
F your idle money is not
earning interest you arc
losing Q profit that should
be yours.
That's the way men with
money make more by mak
ing it earn interest.
Yours will earn tlwce per
cent, payable semi-annually,
if deposited with us.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
THIS RISMAHKABLK DKCLIM2
IX BRITISH CO.M.MKIU'K
The rearkable decline lu BrltNU
trade ahowu by the board of trade re
turns ror May ia likely to accentuate
the growing feeling throughout the
coontry In favor or tariff reform.
So great I the headway being
made by tariff reform, even among
the Btjuirhest liberals, that the gov
ernment, while loudly professing Us
Mdlieraucu to free trade, lone no op
portunity of silently adopting tariff
reform methods and pax.lug protec
tionist measures.
Nothing demonstrate more clear
ly the cause or tho rapid growth in
unemployment throughout the coun
try than the decline in the value or
Uiitlh manufactured article ex
potted during tho last live mouths.
Compared with the llrst llvo mouths
of ij)07 they show n fall of no los
thnn 12,SOO,000. When It U ro
momborod that, rnughtly, throe-fifths
or tho value or manufactured goods
represent tho cost or labor, this fall
ing oft means a loss of about 7,000,
000 Irt wages to British working
men.
TIiobo trades which have mirrored
most and their npproximnto loss In
wages aro ns follews: Iron and
steel, 1,900,000; cotton, 1,200.
000; wool, 900,000.
Further Indication of tho alnrjnilnt
conditions which aro arlslnglng un
der freo trade Is auppllod by tho dec
laration of tho Iron and steel manu
facturers that thoy tlnd it nocossary
to combine In defence of this trado
against foreign competition, it Is
also tho noed for economy, duo to
railing uivmonus. that 13 driving tho
great railway companies into vast
"OP'h'ii
Mnmv"le. tho government, tltid-
Ing Mipt lu splto of freo trado un-
emoiovmetu is increasing on ovory
Ide. ns been forced to pass- mea
u-e such ns tho patents net which
hnvo rvtl to Illustrate the bene
Oclat pfP"' to protection to tho
work lug classes. Melbourne Leader.
Snnnklnts has suffered n rolnp'o or
public favor for the Chicago schoel:
and lite chnstentng rod It urgently
mroniiiiondod from various qoinrtorH
ns a cure for tho rebellious Hplrlt,
now rampant because of tho war of
extermination belttic waged on fra
tornltlos. The proeldont of the
ehool board, through a countryman
or Fronhel. recently tleelarod ror
wood, old eontnrnl pnnl hmont not
too sovore. but omnhatlc and con
vening. Two roncher In sorpions
have aiinrnved Hie plan. Both hap-
nened to b rVuinreTsllotmllst. One
nrescrlbetl "the hand, alrap or slip
per." The other nll: "I think tho
nroner attitude or the paront and
good c'iheu to thope boys who were
reported as loafing around Hie front
of their 'frat houe, "molting b"lar
root plpoa, would have ben tt go
here and reoned with tbem. and
then If they still rebelled 1 think fio
next alen Vt'ould ave been to find u
good elte barrel tsve inmewhere
nod whMtle It off at one end t'Mtil a
"or4 lignii.hnltl Is eeurl, ami mix
with ibm for it few ntlmile' In a
wiv n would have a tondencv to
eeatiieH tweeni' rert, eitbor
It v and "oereIgttv " The sdvaeqte
of "the liNHd. stren and si I !"
added "And ' wne't dd t)ei "
cntnmlttlnir to wwofv nt evernl
rleiitAr nf M nnt nt Twi"rw,
whleli et w'lli r !) f.i,i.tii,
n" we nm o l.o ttn'n( n gH-
eratlon of ftiiw aerpHleti "
o
depends upon the skill of the artist.
Baseball scores were more than
coronets and -pennant hopes "than
Norman blood" (apologies to Tenny-
Bon) In Chicago Inst week during
that painful, neck-and-neck race be
tween Chicago and New York In the
Nntlonnl, and Chicago and Cleveland
In the American league, thousands
of Btnld buiinejs men greeting one
another during the nfternoon by
asking "WTtnt's tho Bcore?" Elovn
for onoratorB In office buildings con
ferred earnestly with millionaires as
tho cages shot up and down, while
Mtcv both waited for news from the
battlefields. Messenger boys wero
called Into much-upholstered Banc
turns t oreport the latest bulletin and
get n quarter. It was a period of
tense anxiety which tho recent finan
cial flurry was unimportant. Crowds
surrounded down-town Bcoro board
for hours nnd rich nnd poor wero
fired Into truo democratic brother
hood by tho weight or possible dlsnn-
er nnd hope or victory. One Chi
cago rooter ror tho White Sox re
ceived through the malls a post-card
from Detroit to which wn8 pinned n
dollnr bill tho price of admission
to two games. The card was In
scribed: "Monoy to Bpnre I never have;
Hnrd time, thoy nro to blnmo.
But nlwny I give the prlco to see
A good old baseball game."
The new militant mood of tho
country's flro In-.urnnco Interests It
Is said will make a meeting of the
Flro Underwriters' nssoclatlon of the
northwest, In Chicago, October 7,
something or a milestone In fire In
'irniico history. "Patience ha?
creased to be a virtue." thoy say, tho
Import of the remark being best un
derstood by tho fnct that lu noarly
every state or tho union tho flro In
surance companies nre mnde the tar
get for one to fifty-seven varieties of
proposod log'slntlon, most o." It be
ing aimed nt any mufunl Inter
change of experience to enable each
company to adapt tlirl -no to the
comparative haznrd of the different
cla cs of property, "antl-couipact"
bills, so-called. Thn fire Iosco i In
rocout years have been so enormous
that th" luiiirunce romuanles have
seen wiped out the profits of h score
slgnnls will come promptly to tho
fire.
Third If the firing of guns is
heard herenfter, all persons will
stay in their houses, as this will
menu that a fight Is on between the
state guaVds nnd tho night riders.
Fourth in case of such an In
vasion the citizen can shoot from
lib home if he Is po.ltlve his mark
is a night rider nnd not n citizen or
mombor of tho gtate gMnrds.
Fifth These regulations nre mnde
nccessnry for tho renson that there
is crave danger or some one being
killed when promiscuous shooting u
allowed.
Sixth This bolng 30, from this
on those who Bheot to glvo signal
will be deemed guilty of n misde
meanor and will bo dolt with ac
cordingly. Seventh Any citizen enn ring any
bell or blow nny whistle to nrouse
tho people, hut not flro nny gun to
give an alarm.
Eighth In view of recent fires It
has become necessary to enforce the
ordinance now In existence requiring
nil persons found on tho streets nft
or 11 o' clock to give nn account or
themsolves to those on guard.
Ninth Keep In mind that these
regulations nro ror the good of tho
public, so that wo may understand
ench olher and iniiko less the danger
to life nnd property, '
ii
Komp'4 Bnlsam ia a euro cough
euro, for It contains nothing that can
hnrm you. It Is tho best cough cure
but costs no moro than nny othei
kind. All druggists soil It.
$25.00
Salem to San Francises
And Return
nnyatos of Sale 0ct f
.i1"11 2 day..
This very, Verv t
jnto has boon ZJ
tccl on account of ,!
niorclal Congress, ft
J open to tho pub, ft
Southern Pacific Co,
(Lines In Oregon.)
The 2!.d..y nmlt .
Rive 'ot of time to tX
n the sights m g ,
Francisco nnd "Excur.
Blon" down to Lo A
fSnln S"lhern Ca-
lug
For pa-Muilnn.
sleep-
tig car reservations and
tickets call on
It is easy to laugh at misfortune
until you got personn! Introduction,
whon it begins to appear something
of nn Impertinence.
Don't tnke cold, but if you do,
don't fnll to take Kemp's BnlBam to
trovont corlou8 consequences. Noth-
ng olso Is bo vnluahlo In treating
roughs and colds.
1'OIITLAM) MAItKKTS
Grain, now Food, Ktc.
Portland, Or., Sopt. 29. Barley,
reed, $20 por ton; rolled ?27.50fZi
I2S.G0; browing $2G.50.
Oat- No. 1 white, $3K031.50
por ion; grny, $30ff30.G0.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 89e
per busbar, forty-"old, 92c; Turkey
rod, 92c; flfo, S9c; bluostom, 93:
volley, 91c.
Mlllsturti Bran, $20.50 per ton;
nihld'lngs, $33; Miort, country
$31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22
liny Timothy, Willamette vnllev
$11 por ton; Willamette valley, ordl
tia v ill: eastern Oregon. 1 fl.fi 0:
of years, mostly made In the Invot-1 mixed, $13; clovor, $9; alfalfa, $11;
infill oi iiie uifc suing oi money m mmim nionl. 520
It. II. Houston, ArciiCsbW
WA1. McMurry. G.P. A.. Portbni
Gold Dust Flour
M.irto i,y TIIK byiixby row.
EF COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
go. . .Mnde for rnmlly n,t
Ask your grocer for It. lir,,
nnd oliotts nlwnys on Imnd.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt,
their hands and not from undcrwr't-
lug, which has not been profitable.
A scientific re-ndjustmont or rate
Vegetables and Fruit.
Fresh fruit Applos, now. COc
$1 .ISO por box; peaches, tOO 80c per
Is their goal, that and tho enactment imx: ponr 7Cc(p $1 pr box; plurna
in taws uaiHinieiiiiig me oiuee oi lire
marslinll whoio duty It will he to
Investigate questionable fires nn-l
bring luceudlnrlos to 'ptiulshmenf,
arson having been euconirnged In re
cent years, according to the records,
particularly by "valued policy" laws,
which exaetwl the payment of a flx-,
ed sum n the cae or loes.by fl . i
Ian
50p $1 per box; grapes, ,40cf
$1.2:i por crnte; Wordens, 20 22c;
per basket; huckleberries, S10c
$1.25 par crate; Concorde, 20fT2Sc;
box; ground chfrrlo'. 75c por box.
Hnlrj- and Country Produce.
Butter Ktra, 32MtT31c per lb.;
fancy, 30ff82Vyc; More, 18c.
Kggs Oregon extra, IlKfjaac;
Color
which
extra.
rire in urance oilicwi" an I aneciat lifts. 27h80c: aoeond.. 232fle:
agenfa from a score of states will be Eastern, 25 ' 2Sc per doson.
present at th conference. The re- j poultry Fnncy hon Me;
spouslblllty or the public to the In- spring, 11 (TUBc; ducks, old, 12
stirance companies and the Import- ij uC; snrlua:. Ii(fri6c: geese, old.
anco to nil btielnem of sound Ineur- 0c; young, loijlie"; turkeyt, old,
I'nouo 44 Main 147 N.H!Bjt
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Livery, nil Hlgt Mif
Rubber Tire,
Sl
VSJb
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ffjifi
6k i
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MSm 7 A
atice will be "abject of tll'cusslon.
The dedication of the $5,000,000
court house ol Crook county. October
8 "Chicago Day" will be made a
large, braae band occasion. If all
the Invitations to civic organliatlon
and clubs should be aceey'ed the
11.120,000 cubic feet of space lu
the iMilldlng would not be enough,
audi nn overflow moetlng In the
atrcets, for half a mile or so would
onstio. As many orator on that oe
cns!on will proudly declare. It Is thu
largest couuty building In the Uni
ted States, more than twico the Im
of tho one It replaced. Probably 110
tactlees allusions will be made to
tho fact that the coat was less than
half tlie cot of the other, owlug to
the exlgeMcle of early day politics
and the spoil - thereof. The caissons
under the structure extend 110 feet
nhntnirr(ili
scientist nnd n;th" tho wo-ld over ' ,pw'rt to solid rock, aud conta'n
have groped for M years -lui' the , tw e "eh concrete ns would
old uajiuerreotyne po-os3. proced 1
that It wai powlble. baa been wived
17TlSc; young. 20c.
Cheese Fancy cream twins, 114
C16c per lb.; full cream triplet.
11 ty ? 15c; full cream Young Amer
ica, UVteific.
Veal Extra, 9c per peund:
ordinary, 7 7 He; hoavy, 5.
Pork Fancy, SV4c per lb.; ordi
nary, oc; larga, 60.
Mlscellaiicy,
Hops Oregon, 1908, 7 So per
lb.; 1907, 2M4Q; 1900, 1
1C
Wool Eastorn Oregon, nvornga
be-t, 1010Mc par lb., according to
shrinkage; vnlley,1 15 lS'ic.
Molinlr Choice, lStflSVfec per
lb.
Hides Dry hides. No., 1, 1 KTloc
per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13c lb.; drv
calfskins, lOo lb,; salted hlde, 1ff
Sc lb.; salted oaUsklns, 12 13c lb
green, le Iu.
i
TIIK BKST BOAST TIIK
I'WMIIiV KM It HAD
Can be obtained from our
tendor nnd Juicy ref, mu'i a
nork. All our mia's nro
from tho oholcest, ami prepare
tho tnblo to suit the demands ! '
fastidious. Our prl(s arc-lo"'
qunllty than you can Had at a'
plnco In Snlem.
K. C. C It OSS,
Phono 201. 370 Stair
under heroic condition bv au Ameri
can artist, Henry Havel'. w)i hae
llvor for 20 vears in he City of Mex
ico. An exhibit of his work, which
the Salamaguudl club of New York
was Instrumental In having brought
' H,tf ba a l..lf, a. l.l.w ..u .f.n 4 ...1IA
'"' uuin n ui n iiii- .viiuimr-
nntti tower. Next door, Chicago'
dingy city hall Is dwindling under
the hand' of the wrecking gang
Another year aud the megahnne
mail on the 'rubberneck wagoa" will
point to a twin structure beside tlm
urt house, as the "new city ball."
I
is eosv to nick out the artistic
veluo and the loy of labor whllo alt-
t ng In the shade, provided tho lubor
appertains to some one else
to this country aud which It gave nn Tno county was In much better shape
enthusiastic recognition, hat been to uu,'" n ,10m tnn wns " city.
hung In Thurher's galleries here, an ' revonuos ure not to bo snoozeil at.
ovont coiislderetl a m'lostone In th u ng nlmos!t $4,500,000 a vonr from
texes mm ovor fi.uun.uuo n vear
'rom tho onrnlng of tho fee otllce.
The" regular oxponsos. however, nre
In pronortfon, tho alary list totnllnp
over $2,500,000 n yonr.
0-;
TEA
Moncyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can't mean anything:
else.
Wur snver rMnrr nur moner II to don't
Ui istiilltug' llrt u vm U,
nrogross or hotogrnphy. I.Ike miutv
Imnortnnt dlscovorlos. It was mnde
after n grim tlht, ror Hnvoll's suc-co-s
wns in splto or tomoorary b'lnd
noss and tho rofiiltlug pove-ty.
Twenty odd years ngo ho had made
IiIb start In New York, both as a
painter and n jnngnzlne Illustrator.
He won some distinction by hU Mex
ican pictures, a rnct which took him
to Mexico 20 years ago. For sovoral
years he pnlntod Mexican subiects
and made colt or old master-pieces
for tho mural paintings of cathedrals
nnd churches. Then nn attack of
demigo fever left h'm suddenly nrac
tlcally blind nil the brilliant scone,
that he reveled In enroduclng blot
ted out bv a seemlnglv hopeless dark
ness. After some yoar of dl'tress.
eyesight returned enough to enable
him to choose ifl subjects for pho
tography llavelrs new process of
coio" photography may bo dl tln
gtilshed as "a pnlntor' method" of
combining nnd uslnc the camera nnd
lirni to obtain a" the "painter's
qualities" of a pood n'cture rolor.
tone. lAxtnro, coniimsltlon '' cor
rot drawing an this new ii0d
he co'nmnnded tlt rlous attention
and s'lmirnttmi of 'he evt -tt-. i)p.
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HKOl'IivXTlOX PHOTKCTIOX
AGAINST NIGHT lHOKItS
Following are the regulations for
public safety pas ed by the city
council at Mnrruy. Ky., the hotbei'.
of the night rtdor dlstrlet: .
First. Flro signal: Blowlnir or
wnisties ami ringing of
hells tn
cause p reaulrod the tehn'-al 'tale (gether with loud calls from those
liter and skill-of tho orthodox brush! who aro awake.
and pene'l. "e rei1, iie-nrter n' Second--All
much upon the ability of the nmnlp-.tp
those who are nh'o
fight tiro on hearing tho above 1 narl wheat. $1.45
SAI.KM MAHIvKT,
LochI VhoUsao Market.
KggS -30o.
Butter: Oronmery 34c.
Cows $3 3.50.
Hens 10c; young chlckons, lie.
l.ooal wheat S6c.
OaU 40a.
Bnrley $22.50.
Flour Hard wheat. $5; valley,
$4.25.
Hay .Choal, $10; clover, $9 per
ton; timothy, $1112.
Onions $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, S'ffGc.
Ca3cara Bark 2 V (jf3c.
Mohair 18c,
Itetnll Market.
Oats $1.45.
Wheat $1.05.
Eggs 35 c,
Butter Country, 30c; creamery,
40c
Flour Valley. $1.25 per sack;
hard wheat, $1.401,45,
Bran 90c per sack, $30 person;
shorts, $1.30 per sack.
Livestock.
Stock hogs $4.50,
Steers 3 He,
Veal 5 ?? 7c.
Tropical Fruits,
Bananas $6.50,
Ornngos $4.00.
Lemonons $4.50 5.50.
Portland Markets,
Poultry Hons, 12c; ducks, 12
He; plgeono, old $1 per dozen.
MHUtuff Bran, $20.
Flour Valley, $1.20 per sock;
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