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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1008. PLAGES $5,000' ON KET0HEL rX.VJv SloWers) icke zswn Pure Baking powder T4 he only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, the officially approved ingredient for a wholesome, high-class powder Tuerfc It grentcr deception In llie sale of baking powders lbad iVcr before. Closely observe the label and be certain ol geitlag Royal. CONCRETE BRIDGE FOR MILL RACE TURNED DOWN BY COUNCIL PlnuB ami specifications wcro In troduced in tlio council litHt night, nnd rend by Hccordcr Mooroti from tho Trussed Concroto Stool Co., for n ro-lnforcod concroto bridge ovor tho mill crook on South Coinmorclnl street. Tho specifications called for n brldgo ir0 fool long mid 100 foot wldo built of utool mid concroto un dor tho supervision of mi export on glncor which would bo fiirnlHhud tho city by tho bridge compuny. Mayor Ilodgors .mid Aldormmi Undcllffo wore strongly In favor of putting thoRo HjieclllcatlonH boforo tho poo)lo nnd lot thoin docldo for thcniBcIvoH whethor or not n brldgo of this character would bo advisable, but mo8t of tho remainder of tho council woro In favor of laying tho mattor on tho table. Tho reasons for which n Tow gave for putting tho bridge out of business woro tho "high expense" on tho city mid tnx-jmyiM-8 for tho coiiHtructlon, and that a wodon brldKo hucIi aa tho unsightly oxcuho now spanlng tho crook, could bo built to Horvo tho purpoHO until a moro pormnnont atructuro could bo oroctod. (United Pro3s Lensed Wire.) (By Willie Jacobs.) Snn Francisco, Nov. 24. Tom Corbett holdi .$5000 today placed In hla hands by .Too O'Connor, manager of Stanley Ketcho', to bo wagerod on hla lighter's cjinnees In thi Tlmnksglvlng dny mill. K tohol nnd his business agent havo boon contPiuplntlng a large hot and have finally decided to plnco thp juicy amount mentioned. Tim odds holding when tho money was placed wor nnd remain 7 to 10, with Papko favorite. "I'll tell you whnl wo'll do," said the Mlehlgandor, "wo'll mnke two bets of $2f00 apiece. Olio flint 1 win the fight mil the other that h? doo n't win In 18 rounds." That settled the matter nnd It Is more than likely now Hint Kolchol stock-will go up a point In the bol tlncr. Papko declaotl that lie could :r conimodnto Kotchol In the bottliiE and Indignantly added tlmt ho never went Into tho ring In his llfo with out hnvlng a good bet that the other fellow would lose. While Pnpko's decisive victory over Kotchol at Los Angelc prob ably mnkes him n 7 to 10 shot In tho betting, the mlddlowelghts nro so nllko In stylo nnd hitting power that t''v Oddi seem to-bo Just n lltt'c to)isyttu'vy, Kotchol lias a kiionkAUt bunch. He hns domonSlriltOd that time after time- for fight fiins. Papko hns nlo proved that ho is thero with a slutnber-gathorlng wal lop. As to cleverness, thero Is little tochooso between them, althnug'r Ketchel wni reported to have gat nwny with the neater work In thn Mllwnukco bout. Look'ng at Thursday's acrnp from hip immipoini, it iooki Bimpiy n enso of the follow winning who get& thero first with tho punch. BUlic scrnppT can turn tho trick by land ing solidly. But who's going to get there first? Thnt U tho question. CLEVERESTPUGS MEET TOMORROW HpPrWrtffiraiM m ilPIElol tgrja Sectional Bookcases l'Lm EXCLUS,VSBYls "Wlmt is ihcro about this seotionul book case Hint makes it iho most popular and wide. y lined arliflo of its kind in tho world? Hero tiro 10 reasens: 1 It is iho Original Sectional Case. 2 It has Many Imitators, but Xo Eruials. 3 Its Doors arc absolutely !Non-bicling. 4 It is m-ido in All Finishes -and Styles. G Its Construction and Finish are Perfect. G It is capable of Innumerable Arrangements. 7 Its Prico L Less than tho Old. Style Bookcases. 8 It comes in Two Lengths; 2o and 31 inches. 0- -It is Accurately Illus trated and Priced in a P!nfn1rv which wo send frco Vllta 1 Og, 1)OI1 Uj)icutlon. 10 It is Absolutely Guaranteed. ciWum if (( TWO EXTRA MEN AND DETECTIVE ADDED TO POLICE FORCE The city council took Immcdlnto fiction last night at their regular mooting townrd strengthening tho pollco protection of Salem, and two additional ofllcora woro nppolntod, one for dny sorvlco and ono for tho night eldo. Tho pollco quoatlon wns first ap proached through a reading of an appointment or C. L. Humphreys, of South Snlom, by Mayor Hodgoru ac cording to tho authority given hln by tho last mooting of tho council. Charley Humphreys has boon In tho omploy of tho local stroi't rallwnv pooplo for Bomo ypnra, After the mayor's nppolntmoiit litul been rend, Bovornl of the couu- cllmon woro In favor of signing up nnothor ofllcor to sorvo at tho proi ont tlmo whon additional pollco are neodod bo grontly. Tho result wuh thnt Tom Eckhart, nnothor woll known Salem ninn, was appointed by tho mnyor. Mr. Eckhart la n form or flro chlof, and for years operate-1 atroot cars for tho Portland Gon oral Electric cavany hore. Doth tho nowiy appointed, officers woro honrtlly ratified by the councll iiion. nnd thoy tnko up their work to dny. It has boon loft to the chief of pollco by tho city council to chooso among his proioiit force tin plain clothoi man. Tho ofllcors will bo flinlforiuod In a short tlmo !n regulation pollco suit and h.-lmota. POLICE CENSURED FOR ALLOWING HAAS TO SECURE DERRINGER l.os Angolos, Oil., Nov. 24. Bit tor Indeed will bo the struggle be tweon Abo Attell nnd Freddlo Wehh at Vornon tomorrow ovenlng, Judg lug from a diversity of opinion ex hibited by the public. Fifteen rounds with two ouch clever inon mixing will be anything but wearisome. It It a question as to whether either boy can dlsposo of his oppon ent on such limited tlmo. Vory foiV there nro venturesome enough to predict a knock-out. Clevornoss pre dominates to such an i.xtont that tho avorago person Is wondering which lad possesion the shade. Battling Johnson mid .11 in Flyur moot for the third time this even ing In n sch'dulod 10-round bout bi fo re Tom McCaroy's .Valid Junction club, Tim McGrnth, of San Frnnclsco. who Is a visitor In Los Angolos, wagered $200 against $300 Monday that Flyiin would win by a knock out. Tho hot. wns made with Jim Gnlnoj, mnnngor of Buttling John son. Hotting on tho Atto'l-Wolsh light Ib of a ftuctnttng nuturo with lots of Attoll coin at 8-10. - it HIGH SCHOOLS TO MIX THURSDAY plunger, nnd In his dcfonslvo work, ho resembles tho ronowncd Dud Clnrko of Oregon. This will bo tho only game in Salem on Thanksgiving and ovory ono should bo out to choor for Salem High. Thero will bo a big rally at tho High school building tomorrow evonltiR mid tho rootorn club will perfect theniHolveH for Thursday's game. n GOOD ACTING IN ECKHARDT'S IDEALS SALOON REFORM HITS CALIFORNIA TOWN (United Proia Leased Wire.) Hanford, Cal., Nov. 21. Tho re form wave, which has dolnged tho south mid enHt, today has reached Hanford. vTho first Indications or the long drought, which Is scheduled to visit this city, woro noted last night when tho board of trusteos voted to placo radical restrictions on tho saloons of tho city. Tho city nttomoy wni liiBtructod to draw ordinances, closing tho sn looii8 of tho city at 12 o'clock at night nnd keeping thoin shut until 5 o'clock In tho morning, nnd clos ing the snloons'on Snturdny at mid night nml ordering thorn not to opou again until Mondny morning. A 25 prr qent lucrcaso In tlio cost o' tmloon llcoisos Is nnothor ordsr which wub promulgated lnat night Those who. attended tho Grand Opera Hoiiho last night, wh"re "Eck hard't Ideals" aro being pi tyod nil mis wc.ik, with tho expectation of seeing a "bum" piny bftcuuso tho nrtftnu wrt ti ! fCn or.n . ...i n r . and Bldo-fssuos mid moving plcturoa K '"to o.'ffct after March 1,1008. woro to no thrown in. woro most , sadly disappointed. Th'iro have baeu plays produced In this city, which PRA7Fn MAM tfll I C charged f'jiir tlniun the prlcos thnt "ttCU IVIAIM MLLC) nmclo thr pleco pinduced lat night appear hh a masterpiece. Tho char acter acting can bo suld to bo splen did nnd tho audience, a great many of whom did not expect to bo vory groauy outortained, booh AMERICAN (Contloucdfrompj,,!.) !,,,1i"ro(,l,Iln.,;c!mTl"'n.f v ' i itoiuiwciect lift. understood that when ik. woro made to the wttivZ snges wero also pm t t. ..? him to Intercede In hlaTt .iiwiiiu iiiuicimnta nmi .'j that the future tltr m mJS dangerod by tho nctlon nf p.u. mlrnl Sporry. ' Extensive preparation irtVaj mndf. for the enlcrtalnmi a men when they come ashort ul long ueierretj celebration tIIVk uugien in with all the an. UPRISING (Continued from pare 1) DAUGHTER, WOUNDS SON (United Press Lensed Wire.) Wnnliliifrfmi 11 O Vm, o.l round n '":." :: ":.,";. ..... ..,-;. . n.,..uni....o .....! , ..!.... vmu ii uriiiK ami Biiuueuiy in- rStio. of the comoVdrmna Sfgj S!0 SgS!Slon1ItDhat fifj npXred'tTinfSlrrtircoiln8 ""Tyoan Lid "shot Zi kld appeared In anj thoater In the conn- hls ic.yonr-old daughter Mota, and (United Pross Leased Wire.) San Fruuolsco, Nov. 21. Furthor nctlon ngninst the pollco ofllcors who refused to permit Special Agent Wlll'am J. Hums of tho graft pro o cutlon, to boo Morris Unas, Is bo lng planned today by District At torney I.angdon, following- tho vrr dlot of tho coroner's Jury Into yoa tcrduy in tho Unas' Ine-uost In whlcu tiio pa'.lco woro consured, Tho vordlrf, after finding porfunc torlly thnt !Inni Bhot him u If, read1: "We further find from tho testi mony of the numerous witnesses, t'nt gros nogl'sence and Incompe tency woro shown by the pollco ofllc Jnls hero In chnrgo of tho searchln,; ofthe prisoner, Morris Uans, In not r-bj.crly fiifegunrdlng tho best lis. trosts of tho people, thus making It possible for the smnll derringer to repinln ennceakd on his person. "Wo also find that thero lias heon n strong fooling of nnliuoilty on Kondorod botwoon the police dopan ment nnd tho district attorney's of-J flco, which is to bo doplorod In tho present crisis through which our cltv Is passing, n" they should work lii perfect harmony to the end thnt nil crimes should bo detected and pur. Ished." Tho verdict closes with a recom niendatlon that tho mayor should In vestigate and right the condition ap parent. The verd'et, while hitting the po llco 1b looked upon by them as . vindication of tholr theory thnt Uaai carried tho den lng. r with him In lib shoo, into his cell. It has been tho thoorv of Burn and District Attorney Wllllnm II Lnngdou thnt the pistol was glvei: n Unas nt the t'nio of tho visit of Mrs. Hans to the county Jail. This was while pollco officer j were guard ing Uaas and at a tlnjo whenMlip 'Mitrolmen rofused to allow Dunn to Interview Unat. This ro'usal suh gequontly resulted In churges ngain them by Burns, which aro yet to b threshed out, Tho Salem High school will fin ish tholr most successful footbnll sea son on Tlmnksglvlng when thoy will moot tho Lincoln High school team of Soattlo on tho locnl gridiron. This game moans a good doal to Salem as Lincoln Utah has tho championship of Washington and if I aaiom wins it win havo tho well enrnod titlo of champions of the Northwoat. The Salem boys aro practicing hard for this game and Coach Bishop has instilled tho fighting spirit into hem, which caused thoin to predom inate ovor Kugone High school The Salem follows aro all In per fect condition and oagor Tor the game. Eyro nt conter may bo ro Hod upon to piny tho samo Btondy game innt no put up nil season liarrlck 1,1 - UnVnf)k tt'mitl.lnfl liln ont flin Tnv MrMr!"fe Frank 'Loos, nt the breakfast table oil by Oliver J. Eckhardt lilnisolf. Ho "V iiiu bum, wnu ruceiuiy was iiuir rled, wns visiting Ills father nnd hnd endeavored to bring nbout n recon ciliation between membors of tho family who had quarreled. It 1b said that tho elder Loos drank heav ily last night. Whon the youns prenchor opened the subject nt tho breakfast table, tho fathor beenmo groatly oxclted. lie seemed to lose his mind nnd began shooting. MU3 Meta died almost InBtuntly. Tho ninn wns attomptlng to do moro damago whon ho was ovorpowored nnd disarmed. Ho was placed In Jail, where ho continued to rnvo. Misses Mona nnd Allco Clough loft for Portland this morning where thoy will spend the balance of the woek with friends and rolntlves. and Snvaco although llirlit for their positions nro tho two bostphnpo this morning gunrds thnt ever battled for, Salem High. Holllugsworth and Bollinger win inuo caro of tho tackle positions Is n fat, happy-go-lucky youth who has nn ability for always turiilnir n .comical Btunt at tho right tlmo. MIbb VfiBinln Duncun, Wm. V. Long nnd Bob Hendricks apparently havo made a minute study of tholr respective pnrta. "Holon dray," "Long Jim" and "John Lathrop." Miss Duncan 1b to bo especially couvmonded for having an ability to play an omo tlonnl pnrt without ovordolng her Bolf and tho nudlonco too. Mr. Bob. Hondrlcks nlso dosorvea credit for tho wny ho handles that onomy-of-tho-gallory, part of tho villain. Ho Is a ltttlo too cold and calm whon llfitonlng to tho pleading of n plead ing girl, who is "lost from tho fold." but Is not much afflicted with boln. ovor-bnd, tho aliment which troubles iuobi villains anu maicos tliom un-humnn-ltko Tho play tonight will bo "A Bach olor's Romance," nnd tomorrow night will bo stagod "Brown's In Town," which Mr. Eckhnrdt nssures iia in tho funniest ovor nnd wns giv on n big reception nt tho "Star" theater In Portland. council of India at Dlkinlr tt tl KKi"r :irMis for me Bapp.cui -cuuioii nna to micusi me pros i iw to rciiiaro tlio one wMcaUl l'i denllng summary panlttucnt 1i nuitlneors nnd anarchist!. Rt of extended police Inrntlniln mnoiiK the Hindoo "red" iU'm the exlstenco of n far-rftcil gnulzntlon, numbering bandrtii thoiraiuls of native?, bent oa cf throwing Ilrltleh control, arnnn Lord Mlnto and Lord KltcJtwt hoIzIiik the machinery of wrens to place It In the band oftlewj lutlonary society novernraont assurantei till U hlghor class of natives areoatrf pnthy with tho moTementinM to bo bngoless. The bt tf' and hlKhet ensto Illndooi art to ho tlio real organ ten oli English conspiracy, and wer t tho richest nnd moU P""" tlve prlucea are unions tnox w strongly Busnected. ifi,,i i-Mu-nrd'n liberal blrtWC''' drossoa to Indian a few yeetiW hns evidently been '"J, tho conaplratora, either MtHj in its promises, as i untru itwggj as pledging less than It i JJf ...1.1-u .i.n n.llnn are v'lllsiwv Willi II niv nii- - , lj copt. It lmi, in ny wjt wholly without effect lHtfl content. . . ., ,, Engll li omciais iw-rxirt nro loss lenrim . --...jta ability to hold toe co'j 'vl -..i.ir..,o nvnpnse ui ' itruwle wtth theJU Lltobei'ton Bests Kas Dr. Uharles Kobortson contlnuos to got along nlcoly, nnd hns beon resting onslly. Ho passed a com fortable night, and wus in vory good Ons Nuisance Continues Thn committee nn ImnlHi nml nn. ....1 ,.ii. ii i - . .. ' . -" -- :: -...--.... .... ,.w .hi uiuioi iu u lower oi sirenguituco in the c ty council la t night rs ' Mq Clflfi rf ilia !! !. . ii i i. . o ins 8ldo of the line. Kay at loft nd Is without doubt the swiftest In torscholastic ond In tho stnte, while moob m r.ght ond Is a stroi.g play- r nnd n Btiro, fierce tackier. With such a lino ns this It is sure to as mine that Lincoln High cannot make any consistent headway toward Sa ioin'!' goal lino. Young Former nt quarterback is playing his first year at High school ootbnll, but he Boems to bo n born leader and if ho puts up tho class of jail that has characterized his work to far thlB season, he. will aurolv lend hlB team to victory on Wednesday, npt. Richardson and Parsons ul day their halfback positions In the mo h'sh cl8s mnn-T th" - navo always done. Pnrsons Is ported on an Investigation made as authorized of the stench and foul smell coming from the region of tho gai plant and tha sowors. Aldermua Jtadcllff reported that after a caro Jul examination of the cond'tlan n question, they could find no remedy for It unless the plant was removed fron) the city, ns the 8m ,11 coming from that e tablishment could not io eliminated and the work of gas continued at tho same time. o . Complains A. G. Mager-. the nronrletor jf severnl liquor houses n this city, ha- Ml d a complaint In the RalVoud Commission -stating that the servk from Snlem tn tnwnn smith nf hoi- 1,10 In the freight Mne, Is unrea-onab'v ag!,1!,f?,?iV",,? ,!::.lep:Llr,low, mid that frpm four to five day- 7 ,. T, ' .v.iui. 1,1111 iu , consumed before goods shinned nnnnif t !l!f'"8t ll9lr ?V rom htr0 reach .their d tlnato, K, f-inir Rl $.nt i8 SUns Us l'0,nt8 t several Instances in i Jii .irV X I " UVe iff1?1 h0 complaint of cities like Albnnv hi- h -IV1 . bhe,,rd fr0?? ,n,and Harrlsburg where the hlnment .? .'' i , ri.f?ii1l,s?ime- ,Lnatha9 nee" delayed. The matter was . i . 'l f, , ' h ,,,,u"rn- referred to General Manager O'Brien .: liel fi'.'b. ok. Hunt is a fierce line by tho commission. Ye The Home of Liberty Refined Entertainment Program for Tuesday, WedncMhiy mill TlmrMtar- Tin hand ok pah:. . ..,.,. .,ii tvit tiiK KAISKIt Descriptive .SonK,"Keiry Mill's Bain Dame, i ' POOH ACX.T 5IATILWA HIDDKX I.OVKKS. SKKKIXG COXTKST "The Shoogy Shoo," by MM Holland. Watch for our Thanksgiving Program. Matinees 2 P. M. Htiiij ' ijgwayywq Kveiilns KUrM Stoo Darning And Buy Racine Pcct, 10c PPfJi Saturday - MJ .i srrj cnlef . ,, R Mrs, D. ...St, M