ii.ji.iatc:jBSBawBBBS?sra9at 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OllBGON, MONDAf APRIL 10, 1000. ,z It t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOFKr Editor and Proprietor iuuepenaeni riewipspcr irerown k ratnam rnacipic ana ., the Prone ul DeTclopcment of All Orecon. I Vt ' PubllihM Brcrx Krenlnu Bzoept Similar, e!cm, Ore. qUBSOJilPTION RATKS. (IrtTarUtilr In Ai1tdco.) Dtlly, by carrier, per year fi.W Per IHIlr, by mail, pet ye'- .... . Per Weekly, by mall, pot yer..... ... '.CO Six .VVyg u n ion FAIRMOUNT BOYS VSJNDEPENDMS FIRST GAME AND FAIR CROWD AT OPEN ING OF THE BASEBALL SEASON Tho first game of tho season played by tho now Hnlnm Indepondont bull team wnB pulled off yoatordny uftor noon on tho Asylum ball ground with tho Fulnnount club of South Salem, tho Indopondont tonm gathering tho Fnlrtiiotitit ladH In by n Hcoro of C to 2, but not until nftor nlno Intorostlng innings had boon played. Tho Indopondontn wore tho first to mark up tho Hcoro book with acoros. In tho third Inning tho IndopondontH got noxt to l'ltchor iCooton's clovor twlntorn uud touched him up for throo hltH, whloh iiIho brought In throo runs. Tho Fnlrmount boys were iinnblo to eolvo Pltohor Jeriuuu for tho Indo nondontn until tho fifth Inning, whon thuy found thin wily throwor'H curves for ono hit nnd ono run, Tho independent team whh orodltod with nolhlug up to tho eighth In ning, whun Roberts and Cnnoy onoh took a good Htondy wnlloii at tho hldu and sent It oul both tltiioa to tho garden. This good hitting, howovor, did not bring thoui much, an tho FalrtnountH won determined not to lot tho Independent aggregation put It over thorn and thoy were held down to two scores. In tho last hair of tho ninth things would have boon much different hail not Fielder Ott for the ludopendontn tnado a beautiful running catch of what would have been a disastrous fly ball for tho Independents. Ono run had been recorded lu favor of tho Falrmounta, three mon wore on boseii nnd ono out, HasmiiRsen hit a THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR (llBltrd 1'rna l.fanH Wire.) llerkeley. ll.. April 1U 'Blaming man for the folly of modern wonu-n'. nttlte, Mm. Je.IiwtloH l'tdxotto. NMdst ant profuMMir of economic at the Uni versity of CHllfornla. and six of the brightest woman students In her claim reported today that at UmmI $1000 a year Is necoeaary to drotw a woman douently. IwiiiurH Hhodn, a Japniuwie male student In the olaae. leturiied a minority ropoil fixing $110 um the maximum to be spent for feminine attire. Minn Pelxotto's rinse has been In vestigating the aubject of the cost of living In the groat mldille eluwt for some time. Tholr figure wuro com putod 'on the baslH of a family of throo "offlulunt" persona. The young women's estimates, summarlied, fol fel fol eow: NtHJwmury Inoome for three. $6000. Dwelling, palatial. Food fur throe, $101)11. Olothlug for woman. $1000. Olouilug for man. $100. Ilata for woman. 7l. MlKeellnueoua. preaumably what Is left. Bhnda'e ultimate, wlileh follow, has led to some speculation a to the iillowaniiu given Mrs. Oliulyw llmery Aoki by her Japanese husbatul. Ititro "To SQcuro indopondoncoi" snys Snmuol Smllos, "tho prnotlco of simple economy Is nil Hint is nuGossnry," Think of It Qontonimont nnd plonty mny bo Imd for what just slmpto ecun omy. A snvlims nocount with us will oncouragQ you to 00011 onilzo. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Capita! National Bank tiSmfcl ji... aiiMiMiMmMMBamaaBBalaaailaaaaaaiaaaaalBaalBBaaaaaaBBaaa I mBBStsss ' i A tv-tT VPVmkWTJSNl. i month.... month month! mu) la b e l s ST aeuAS-' fly out to tho Inflold and put out, and tho next man up, Dauo, boosted tho ball out whoro It looked llko It would bo a oloan, nuro hit, but Ott, tho Independents' fiiBt little loft Holder, managed to get his hands on It, spoil ing Fall-mount's further chances to tlo tho score. Summary, Fnirmount AD. It. 111. I'O. A. E. Loe, h s 3 0 0 3 11 Tlmtn, o C 0 0 8 2 1 Danlois. cf 4 0 0 1 0 1 Miller, 3b 3 0 0 6 1 0 Wont. 2b I 0 2 2 2 0 Zorol, rf S 2 1 0 0 0 UasmuHseu, lb.. 1 0 0 G 1 0 Dauo. If I 0 0 0 0 1 Itcoton, i I 0 2 1 3 0 Total 31 2 S 20 10 4 HhIoiii ludapBiidontM AH. It. II). I'O. A. E. Hoborts, lb ..... 6 1 3 11 0 1 Casey, hh 3 2 2 0 I 1 Hoyser, 4 0 1 8 0 1 Humphreys, 3b.. 3 1 0 2 0 1 Ott, If 4 0 0 3 0 1 Jones, 2b 1 0 0 3 I 1 Ithodos, of 3 0 0 0 0 2 Jormun, 4 0 0 0 2 0 Melrlng, r f .4 1 2 0 0 0 Total 31 5 8 27 10 8 Score by liming. Falrmount ..00001000 12 Hits 0 1001100 25 Salem Ind....O 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 G Hits 10302001 18 Is tho Japanese Htudont's estimate of the cost of living of n family In mod erate clrauiustauoeu: Noceesary Income for throo, $1800 Dwelling (cost to buy), $3fiOO Foml for three. $G00. Clothing for woman, $110. Clothing for man. $110. Hats lor woman, $10. Svt all that remains. Female member of the clnea were loud lu their denunciation of the men, whom they blame for the ox trove Kane of the fair Hex. "What are the women to do?" they nsMtMl. "Tuw men a desire la that luelr wIvmi drwen aa well aa their neliihbora. and that coats money. They go shopping with them and encourage them to buy extravagant goods, then throw up tholr hands lu horror when the bills come In." FREIGHT SERVICE ON ELECTRIC EXTENDED Hegluulg today the Portland Hall way, Light and Power Compnny ex tended Its present package freight service to Oregon City and Interme diate stations on Sellwood and Ore gon v Ity divisions Tralllc Manager Hunt of tho company has requested permission to Inaugurate his service on abort notice, and Saturday the llallroad Commission telegraphel the desired permission. Y0EMEN TO PUT ON COMIC OPERA The Ioa1 homestead of tho llroth rhood of American Yeomon havo so eiired tho sorvlco of Mr. Harry DuUobs, late of tho lloaton Lyric Opera Oo . for tho production of tho beautiful chorus opora, Chimes of Normandy, which will bo given un der their ausploe aomo tlmo In My. Mr. DuKoss has had a wldo experi ence In this line of work, nnd tho IHiblle U nRsiircil a high-class ontor tnlnment. The production will bo entirely of local talent, and a number of tho host slugent of Salem hnve already prom led tholr nss'atanco ami support. Mr. DiiKom will bo assiatcd by Mr. llart lett. a gentleman who has had much experience In managing tiff airs of tuU kind, and will work togother with the members of tho local socie ty lu making this tho event of tho season Further announcenwuU will Ue wade from tlmo to tlmo In tho vol. mimhh of this paper Uehearsals will 6tart at once, and the member of the order would llko to ha any who are Interested In M kind or work lend tholr assist ance m making thU tholr first effort Ik this direction a htg auccviis, o- . The Hctl-ltot-k of Sucvta lies In a keu. clear brain, backed by tudomltable will and resistless eu orgy. Such powr coruoa from .& Wloadld health that Dr. King's New Ufa IMlls Impart. They vltaJlio v. ery organ, and build up brain aad bly. J. A. Harmon. LUomore, V. Va.. wrltea: "Thoy aro th beat pills .1 aver usd." 3 do at J. O, Perry's. Clothing Firm Gircs Prizes. An invitation Is given to Oregon University students to compete for the prize essays by Hart, Bchaff ner & Marx to encourngo the study of liimiiivsq subjects. Tho competition for 1909 is now undor way and will ond the coming Juno. Subjects for 1910 h.tvn lust honn mnTrmtiwl hi' thn rnnt. jmltteo, ns follews: Tbo effect of labor unions on In ternational trado. The best menin of raising the the wages of the unskilled. A comparison botweon tho theory nnd the actual practice of protection ism In the United States. A scheme for an Ideal monetary system for tho Unltod States. The true relation of the central government to trust. How much of J. S. Mills' economic systom survives? A central bank as a factor in a financial crisis. Tho contestants arc divided Into two clansee, Clnss A includes any American without restrict ion x. Class IJ Indues only thoto who. at tho time of compoting, uro undor grnuatea of any American collage. A first prize of $600 and a second prlzo of $100 are offered for tho best studies presented by Clans A; a first prize of $S00 and a second prize of $200 are offered for the beat studl a presented by Claaa I). Any momber of Class 13, however, may compete for (lie prizes of Class A. Mon or women who have not had a college training aro eligible to com pote undor Class C, to which n prlzo 01 $500 Ib offered for tho best ossay, and for which tho following sbjects are suggested: Tho most practlcnl schomc of bo ginning tho reduction of tho tariff. , Tho valuo of government statistics of wngos In tho Inst ton yours. j Opportunities for oxntnlning our trado with South America. Tho organization of tho statistical work of tho United SUitos. Publicity and form of trust ac count, 1110 wlnnlg oseays will bo pub lished In book form nt tho discretion of the committee, which, in addi tion to professor Lnughlin, of Chi cago Unlvorslty, consists of Profes sor J. Ii. Clark, Columbia Unlvorslty, I rrofossor lloiiry C. AdnniB, Univer sity of Michigan; Horace Wright,. Ksq., Now York City, and Edwin I Ony, Harvard Unlvorslty. Tho pa pers are to bo handed In by Juno," 1010. ICodol for DysnopBla and Indigestion takon occasionally will Boon rolloro' you of all tho slmplo stomach all-1 menu that you now havo, but which may bo moro serious later. Sold br all druggists. MADE WELL AND ITRONfi By Lydia E. Wiiklnm's Vegetable CompoLMul llaiiNtoWi). Ky. ' I m-:i -n ' ft. m J I'erat Ion and otli"rfuialtrouUlt"f"r .1 huiK tune. I ' tra hwl fulled '. .Ipnif. Ljd'.i :: !M,.kli:iin'a Vet i bl l'niiiMtuii'( was ret'oi:iut'iu..a. i..r. I VtidiHl U try!! It iiuvdny trou!i nnd ;,;(! no well un.l Iniiiy. so tint' I eaiuloail inyuvtii work." .Mra. J k:-ii Haul. Hards town. Kv. Another Woiiuui Ciirnl. Chrlatluuu, Teim. ' 1 auileiwl from the worst form of female trouble mj that at Uniis I thought I iwihl t Hve. Hiul iu nerve wrrv In a dreadi il ,-o.ul'tlii!i. Lydia K Ilnk'iain'a Vt-f mill t'oiiipoinid rifivil in- m-1 me ftel like a dlff rtnt woman l.v u t V.. llukhaiit'a Veaji'tatd l'ompoinl 11 worth lu welRhl In rU to awi' 1 " nollHMl" Ihn. )Iui W'lMi'l H.I- l h If )hii Ih Umit to that ouMiillekit rum of women who anitar from om- i--;.n of ft-nule ills, don't lii-Hil.iti- to try I.ytlti K llnkhum's Yi"wUle Com 1uiiimI. iiwde fiom root ami hi-rua. Fur thirty year tWs faiuoii- reitiy -i.u Um the standard for all form- oi vimU? iiIm. and luw cured thousumls l HOiueu who have lni troubled Hii mh !i iiUnieutaasdikpUicemeiiU. rlli. 1.1 iiuitti, uUerntiiui. inlltiutuwtioii. ir- 1 if krltii'H. lacKHche. atnl nervoun f"K'l VtltMl. If )nii want sprHnl nilvlco rlto "ml. ..M- i'.niviiiuu.l.Ann.lns. it U itt- ai'il .HvaiS tiuloful. Arner, 31300 Record 3:17. Full brother to Don Derby, 3:04 U, Derbcrtha, 3:0734; Diablo, 3:09 U; Demonlo, 3:11 V5 Ed LaSerty, 3:164. and others. By Chas. Derby, 4907, slro of 6 bettor than 3:10, dam Bertha by Aloattra, dam of 4 better than 3:10, and flvo others. Winner of first premium at Sa lem horse show. For standard stallions seaion of 1909 at Fair Ground and Club' Sta ble. Fee. !5.00 for sason, $35.00 to Insure. G. B. SIMPSON, 48-U Falrc round. Or. I I 1 t ui r n THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS Get one before you have your new Spring dress Made, then you'll have a stylish figure for the Seattle Fair. t H m I KS9. nA 8 mWmW aaaaaaau lk . LsaaaV saaaaH W-X-H aaaaaaaaaar ' .i -flaaaaaaaal iUS Evorv thing for tho whole family at prices that credit stores can't ?mrnn GREAT GOLD STRIKE IN CALIFORNIA I t'uiif.l l'rMt l.ntMKl Wire Nevada City, Cal.. April 17. -Nwb reached here today of a phe nomenal atrtko mado la tho 10-to-l mine near this oity a fow days ago. It Is reported that minors working on the 260-foot level unoarthod a led go of almost puro gold and that sinco tho llnd $200,000 has bcou tak on out. According to word thnt has como to this to this city, thoro Is ovory In dication that tho ledgo is an excep tionally largo ono and will yield ihnny thousands of dollars. Miners In this vicinity aro excited ovor tho discovery. Tho lC-to-1 mine Is owned by E. H. Wilson, and sovoral several frlonds. 0 DoWltt'a Carbollted Witch Hate! Salvo Is especially good for piles. Sould by all druggists. Monuments For Memorial Day Salem Granite and Marble Works 23! Liberty Street NEW SHIPMENT OF CORSETS JUST IN We're now showing all the latest models in Aren't you roady for that muslin un dearwear yet? Wo enn cortalnly please you because our assortment is c tnp'eto and the ralues are iii'rh ' than !.n year. SPlflNO HOUSE J8B.JI.BANUV.J bo Curtains Wo m.jt.s New Lnco (lie lost values in tho city UEDSPREADS, plain, hommed nnd fringed at remarkably low prices. Conklin's Horse-Hide GLOVES nlwaj's romaln soft nnd pliable nnd thoy outwoar any other lonthor on tho mar ket, THE YOUNO MAN'S SUITS we show arc finished in the best possible stylo nnd our prices nro based on tho spot cash plan. z? .so? tfrS'S1X24s iDZ4S& imaiamjia Salem should become a workshop city of the Golden West. Tho North Mill creek water powor should bo sold to some ono who will use the power or the ditch should be closod up. Who ever buys It should not only dovolop It but furnish sites for manufacturing plants on easy terms. That valuable proporty has stood too long Idle. It Is a dlagraco to a wldewnko progres sive community. Frightful Fnto Averted. "I would havo been a cripple far life from a torrlblo cut on my knoo cap," writes Frank DIsborry, KoUl- 1 her, Minn., "without Bucklon's Arni ca Salvo, which soon cured mo." in fallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, It soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, Bolls, Skin Eruptions. World's best for piles. Be at J. C. Perry's. OA8TORIA. Bwritli ,1IMYWHJW Atari Bat To induce early buying of work to bo set before May 30, I will, until April 'IK, quoto SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES on any Mouu inont. Marker or Tablet In my large and solect stock of native and Imported granite and marble. Tho choicest mnorlal, host workman ship and artistic design. Especial attention to lettering. Wo aro equip, pgd with the latest electric tools, enabling us to do deeper and smooth r lettering than oun be done by hand. All monuments sot on solid oonerete foundations. We kaaw how to dp strictly high-grade work, and do It, We do not nay oommissloii to agents, osmotsry superintendents qr Dthajpi. Henow. oan uud do supply more a ad Wetter work In this trinity for the money than outside firms or other ruprosontativos. Our offer of speolal prloe for work bought by April 24 Is bona fide Hd row eHitot afford to miss tke opportunity. WILTON aWKWaBatUfflBafc'yiVvW Vfi3 rfTi m Bial fsssx?.vtzir&iJii& TIME f jSSp fhew Ltr.i' XT...-L .t.rT7L'nut. 1 o match. As a hoallng salve for burns, sore, soro nipplos and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salvo Is most oxcal lont. It allays tho pain of a bfirn almost Instantly, and unless tho In Jury Is vory sovoro, heals tho part without leaving a scar. Prlco 25 oents For salo by all good drug gists. Tho noxt country that Undo Sam should tnko In tow and touch a llttlo manners nnd deconcy Is tho old sore spot of civilization en Hod Turkey. o A KNOCKER Is a man who can't seo good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you aro beginning to seo things through bluo spoctaclos, treat your liver to a good cleaning out proces with Ballard's Horblne. A sure cure for constipation, dyspopsla, Indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel trouble,-!. Sold by all dealers. -a W. MARTIN, Prop. rwMSSsaavsWfa WmMm Jg cm b t H gpffl