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UH ty i-i-m 9A3SM OATfTAIi JOtfRXAL, 8ALSM, OWWOK, rTMUngDAY, MAY IS, 1M. ' i i i I i ' '( - KERMiT KILLED COL, ROOSEVELT DISCUSSES THE PAST PLATFORMS-CONDEMNS COUNT TOLSTOI CALIFORNIA WILL TAKE A CENSUS OF JAPANESE '(By Warren Dawson, Staff Oorreepd- ont of tho United Press. Nairobi, Drltlsh East Africa, May 13. Reports from tho camp today toll how ICermlt Roosovolt killed a bull Rlrn (to yesterday. Tho animal approached vory cloeo to hlra, and young Roosovolt, taking caroful aim, killed tho groat animal with a. single woll-filrocted shot, Colonel Roosevelt started today on a trip to tho American mission, which Is a day's march from tho rail road. Tomorrow ho will break camp and start for the JuJm ranch, where he will arrlvo Sunday, and re main tin til May 20. Now York, May 13. Theodore Roosevelt, In tho current number of Outlook, declares "there was bnt oiio point In tho platform of cither party In 1008 which contained any element of monaco to tho peace of tho world. This was tho plank in' tho Bryan platform, which demanded the immediate exclusion by law of all Asiatic, laborers, and thoroforo tho Japanese. Coupled with this was as utterly meaningless plank about tho nary, which was, however, Intondod to convoy tho Impression that wo ought to hnvo n navy only for tho defonso of our coast, that Is, moroly n dofonslvo nnvy, or In othor words, a 'quito useless navy.'" Procoodlng, Colonol Roosovolt dls- MORGAN COMING THE San Frunclsco. Mny 13. -Following his Investment of $10,000,000 In Cali fornia securities, J. P. Morgan Is coming to tho Pacific coast this sum nlor, occordlng to an announcement mado horn today. It is bollovod that Ma visit has significant bearing upon tho stupendous financing that Is be ing undortnkon oy K. II. Hurrlmnn for his ratlroud systems. Harrlinan, It Is learned. Is going to tnko n trip to Europe In tho near futuro with tho Intention of bringing PROFESSIONAL BEGGARS HAD BOGUS NUGGETS Four men wcro arrested by tho night officers last night nnd locked up In. tho city Jail churged with bog ging. - When thoy nppenrod boforo Judgo Mooros this morning to rolato tholr respoctlvo tales of woo. a mora dolnpldatod audlonca hns never come under tho Judgo'a observation. Ono of mo fellows had evidently received u bud fall or got In n fight, as his right oyo wns sklnnod nnd swollod shut and his garments woro stiff with dirt and mud, Tho other Ihroo woro also dirty, nnd from tho nppoaranco of tholr faces that Is ns much an could bo soon of thorn thoy had not taken a bath for many weeks. Thoy mada a bravo attcmnt to oxelto Judgo Mooro's sympathy by tolling a long string of trials and tribulations met with on tholr Jaurnoy to this city from tho mining country In Alaska, nnd how they woro making for Cull- i fmtinnnfti '',; i ! SUMMER SPRAY ii ! ! It nnu tltnn tn ftnrav vonr early apples for codling moth. : ; our ahbknatn ur uhau m , , th TiKflT that Ih made and r ; gives fine results. Wo havo ; : both nisPAUENB nna guniu . . hrnmla ; ; One man was In tho storo to- ' .i,iv im.i aniii thnt two vears , , .,, .... .- -----,- -.,., m ago no uiu not uso uioiAnr.Hr . ii "" - -- : r " ": '. ... unit inuf vnitr nn iriAii 11. , . Two years ago so per com ui n his apples were wormy, last . ; ! year. 85 po cenrdld not havo J . ! a worm In. And ho only sprayed , , onco, And then you ask If It ; ;, pays, results toll. Try ltt you i Will ilUk WUHV MsM(t vi( nriorniaing u ooce. SEED CORN X Vt. hv thrt lu'St lot Of SlHhI M.n thnt w.t liftvo over hud: it will Arow and bring results. J OUT priCO ! Kin iuwvbv in m m valley as wo havo It grown or j i D. A. Whfie Sons ; ; ; ; 365 , Com'! St., SUVm, Qf, ! ! tnnniiitiiiliiti A 7 BIG BULL GIRAFFE ousssod Count Tolstoi, saying that wherover his lnfluonco hns been felt, It has been for ovll. Ho explains that If tho rcador Is strong onough to discriminate somothlng good can bo got from Tolstoi's writing, but makes clear his opinion thnt weak persons aro influenced ovllly by tho great Russian author Snn Francisco, Mny 13. Attaches of tho stato bureau of labor statistics iro making propagations today to be gin gatboring data regarding Japan ese In California. Tho work will be startod Monday, and Is expected to occupy soveral months. It waa pro vided for by an act of tho legislature, which appropriated f 10,000 for this purpose. Evory employer of Japanese in Cal ifornia will bo given blcnks on which ho will be required to furnish a completo list of Those in his employ. Ho will also bo asked for Informa tion concerning tho wagos, with, or without board, the nature of the work tho Japs aro doing, tho soason In which thoy work, and whether they aro employed undor contract. Tho blank Is In four pagos, tho sec ond and third being devoted exeta slvoly to conditions of omploymont, rotations between whlto and Japan cso employes, progress of Jnpanoso and tho employer's opinion of tho rolntlvo efficiency of tho Japanese and whites, i TO PACIFIC COAST back $150,000,600 foreign capital for his railroads. Morgan'H connection with this plan hns not been mado publlo but It Is understood that ho Is taking great Interest In tho project. Another proposition which tho great flnnnclor will Interest hlmsolf tn whllo In Snn Francisco Is tho contemplated erection of a Protestant Episcopal cathedral horo. It Is un derstood thnt ho hns promised Bishop Nichols $100,000 to bo usod for this purpose. ferula to work In tho tlmbor. But when tho contents of their pockets woro brouKht boforo tho Judgo tho sun wont down right thorc. Ono follow wns glvon 16 days for being drunk and bogging on tho street nnd having In his possession a box of rings, threo "gold" nuggetB and u "gold" wntch. accompanied by a bill of sale amounting to $5 for tho en tiro outfit. This fellow was nervy onough to say tho nuggets woro tho best nnd most nxponslvo products un covered In tho Crlpplu Creek country but In short thoy woro Just chunks of load onnmolod with bronze nnd dotted with a fow Imitation pieces of quarts, which ho wns trying to sell. Thu Judgo showed no leniency with tho balance and gnvo tho uext man 10 days, tho noxt five nnd tho lust threo days In the city bastllo. Thrso Kentlemen will bo given strict order when thoy nro liberated to tnko tho shortest tlmo posslblo leav Ing tho city nnd not to ruturn under any consideration na vagrants. JIM CHURCH OF GATES AND HIS FAMOUS MULES Jim Church of Gates, whom every body knows and likes, tho best all around hustler that furnishes sup plies to tho mines In all thu Santlain district, camo in from tho Gold Creek country, arriving this morning, with ono of his famous inuie teams for tho purpose of getting a thousand pounds of giant powder for tho mines thoy having boon caught short von thut vory necessary commodity? Cnurch somo years ago hnuledMn tho dynamo and electric outfit for the Hold Creek company, somo of the pieces weighing 700 pounds, nnd ho delivered tno goods on tlmo and In good condition. This ddea not sound like n big undertaking, but any ono whp has evor footed It over the trail will reallto that It looks llko an Im possible Job, Ho has tho reputation, of being ablo to get anything any where In tho mountains nnu every difficult job. of packing means thut Jim Church will bo In charge of it. What makes It tho more remarkable Is that he lost both logs, thoy being amputated Just above tho knees, ow ing to his having his foot froien, but ho U a choorful, kindly, clover man. who does not repine, but Just gets In and hustles. -o ' ' ' At Toaopah last algat the mct notorious dunco hall In the west wns wipes! out of existence when tiro dc a4rr4 Uh Big Caatao. Property lose $55,000; moral gala $1,000,000 "IT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND" Tho sccno saro laid In a mythical country caned Nordland. tn tho first act tho absence oi tho queen 1b the causo of much talk nmonc tho nn tlves, but tho lUCKy nrrival of Kath arine Peepfogle, the American am bassadress to tho court of Nordland, puts things In running order. Kathe rln bears so striking a rescmblanco to tho runaway queen that when somo conspirators place her on tho throno for a day tho natives aro none tho wiser, and sho Is ablo to help everybody to havo a Jolly time. Sho discovers a long lost brother, Hubert, appoints hltn as admiral of tho navy, that tho country does not possess, and uses hor power In many other musical comedy ways. Asldo from this thero Is very little plot, and as a matter of fact It does not mattor, for tho tlmo Is filled with a series of Incidents, dances, drills, marches and songs. This picco was Low Field's 'first plcco as an Individual star. Associated with him at various times In tho part of Katherlno Peep foglo woro Marie Cahlll, Blancho Ring and Irono Bentloy. Miss Josle Hart, ono of tho most bcautltul and clever womon on tho operatic stage, essays tho part of Katherlno and vies wlUi Ferris Hartrnnn for first honors. Wal ter Do Leon, tho popular composer, besides two of his own' songs, "You Romlnd Mo a Lot of Somcono" and "What's tho Uso," willing tho fa mous "Absinthe Frappo" number, Victor Herbert's most beautiful drink ing ballad. MIbb "MugglnB ' Davles, tho charming and wlnsomo little sou bretto, as Parttionla Schmltt, Is a whirlwind of dash and frivolity from start to finish. Hor dancing num bers aro always a feature Oscar Walsh, who played tho title rolo in "Tho Talos of Hoffman" last soason with tho International opera company, possosses a tenor vplco of lyric Bwootncss nnd rcsonnnco soldQui heard in tho musical comedy lino'. Emll Kruschko, tho eccentric come dian, as tho Duko of Toxon, is at his best. Mr. Hartman prides himself on his solection of chorus people and this year s production Is up to bis stand ard, which Is saying considerable Un usual caro and attontlon has been Biiiif if fin if vLLLLB HtBj3IssHb1sssw YPPPPPPJHm1 wv jtaKssslHlllv Joj lVgarty, with "It Happened In Nordland." !! f llJttmllHHf lllf ll f given this, ploco regarding costuming being done by (loldstclu L Co. or Han FrauetBCO. Tho stage settings and scenic effects nro by Chns. Sllppor'Co. of Los Angeles. , "It Hnppunod In Nordland." tho big Now York girl show, will bo pro duced by Forrls Hnrtmnn nnd hU su perb company at tne uranu opern , imiiin Vrlilnv nlL'litf Mnv 14. Seata on solo at box office Friday, 9 a. m. j STRIKE ON GOVERNMENT IS OVER IN FRANCE! (United rrew Uk1 Wire. I Paris, May 13. Indications today" point to nn early end of tho strike, of tho government employes. No I more employes joined tho strikers today .although It was expected that tholr forces would bo greatly aug mented, and It Uboilevod that nor mal conditions will bo restored be fore tho end of tho week. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. P. OOIumAY, Kgr, FRIDAY, JLVY 14 Ferris Hartman And his superb company tn Lew Field's greatest success "IT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND" Hy narry U, 8mun and Victor Herbert. COMPANY Oh 4 PKOPIiK The bet singing awl dtutflng cltbrws ever orgtUUaeU. THK GRKATKST GIRL SHOW Prlce!H-$L6Q, $1,00. 75c and.&i). Box OtM open Itlday Ku, WIDOW OF LUCKY BALDWIN United Press Leased Wire. Los .Angeles, May 13. Ono million dollars will be paid to Mrs. 13. J. Baldwin, widow of "Lucky," It wns learned today as tne result of a com promise sho has effected with tho othor heirs. Mrs. Baldwin's legacy under tho terms of tho turfman's will was a small parcel of land In San Francisco, heavily mortgaged and worth only $30,000. Sho throatoncd to bring contest to brenk tho will and a compromlso was tho result. Under tho terms of this agreement It Is understood Mrs. Zelba Selby, Baldwin's third daughter, whoso ex istence was Unknown to tho public until after tho death of her father, Is to get $225,000. Sho was cut off In tho will with property valued at about $25,000. Tho nttornoytf who arranged tho compromlso nro to bo paid $400,000. This 1b tno largost feo on record hero nnd will be divided betwen Dlbson, Trask, Crutcher & Dun and Henry T. Qngo of Los Angeles and Qarrott McEnornoy of Snn Francisco. Los Angeles, Cal., May 13. Tho alloged Inside History of how tho dis tribution of E, J. (Lucky) Bald win was rearranged, bo as to gtvo tho noted horseman's widow $1,000,000, Instead of tho bequost of $150,000 left by her husband camo to light to day. Incidentally It was admitted that tho attorneys who mado tho settle ment with tho Baldwin holrs obalncd $000,000, not $400,000, as hither to statpd, for thomnolvca for tholr pains ono of tho largest legal fees evor paid In addition to tho $1,000, 000 for tho widow. Ju-.t how this amount will bo di vided botwoon former Qovornor II. T. Qugo and Gibson, Trask, Dunn and mitmf if ieif ib PRESIDENT TAFT IS GOING TO ALASKA I rutin! PrfM. T.eMd Wlre.J , . Washington, May 13. Prosldont Tnft today requested Dolognto Wlck ershnm of Alaska to prepare as soon as posslblo a completo Itlnorary of tho presidential ,.ip to Alaska this summer. Tho president said that ho wanted to mako tho trip thorough, starting at Seattlo and going to Sitka, Ju neau, akagwuy .Klondike, Yukon, Fairbanks, Nome, Valdoz and as many othor places, as posslbl.o Ho desires to visit the interior and familiarize hlmsolf with conditions thoro ns well as at tho coast points. . o , , i i'ho itig Head Is of two kinds -conceit and tho big bead that cornea from a sick headache. Does your hoad ovor fool like a gourd and your brain feel loose and so ret You can cure It In no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herblno. Isn't It worth trying for the absolute and certain relief you'll get? Sold by all Dealers. ANNA. RUTH With "It MJpcea ta Nor4UsV fctVtHBlr TO GET A COOL MILLION Crutcher, of this city and Gardner Mclntyro, of San Francisco, never will bo known. This tho attorneys havo agreed to keep' a profound se cret. It has boon learned that tho method eald to havo bocn adopted by this formidable array of legal talont to break tho famous Baldwin will, with out having to ask tho lntcrforenco of the courts, was to threaten legal pro codings to break tho will, and get tho widow's third by proving that tho turf king was Insano when he mado tho will, and unduly Influenced by tho women with whom ho Is known to havo consorted. When tho first stops woro taken tho attorneys are said to have agreed to undortako what was vir tually a gigantic gamble. They are said to havo agreed with Mrs. Baldwin thnt, In any caso, thoy would pay her at least tho $150,000 loft her In the will, and that they also agreed to pay nil tho expenses of a contest, should ono provo to bo nocoflsarj. As a result thoy aro win ners all around. Mrs. Baldwin re ceives $1,000,000, Instead of $150, 000, i and tho attorneys divide tho rich foe of $600,000. Mrs. Iloso E. Robinson Selby, a daughtor of Baldwin, who lives in Oakland, mado a settlement, without tho aid of an attorney, by which sho receives $150,000. o YOU NEVER CAN TELL Just exactly tho causo of your rheu matism, but you know you havo It. Do you know that Ballard's .now Liniment will euro It? rollovcs tho pnln reduces tho swelling and llm bors tho joints and muscles so thut you will bo as nctlvo and well ns you ovor woro. Prlco 25, 50c nnd $1.00. Sold by all Dealers. o Notice of Intention to Improve a Portion of Winter Street. 'Notlco Is hereby glvon thnt tho Common Council of tho City of 8a lom, Oregon, dooms It expedient to Improve, nnd propones to Improvo, at tho exponso of abutting and adjacent proporty, Winter stroot, In tho City of Salem, Oregon, from tho south lino of Stato stroot to it point within 1 xh foot of tho north rati of tho rail road track of tho Southern Pacific Co., whoro It crossos said Winter strceUnt tho Intersection of Winter and Trndo streets. Tho roadway of said portion of said street shall bo Improved tho full width from curb to curb by grading tho samo and plac ing thoreon n crushocLock Improve ment tho full width from curb to curb, Including tho full Intorsoctlon of Ferry Btroot whoro It Intersects Winter street oc tho west sldo of said Wlntor street. Tho Intersection of Winter and Trndo streets from the north lino of Trado street to a point Vi foot of tho north rail of tho rail road track of tho Southorn Pacific Co., shall bo Improved for a width of 39 V4 feet on both sides of tho centor lino of said Wlntor Btroot excepting herefrom, howevor, a strip 7 feet in width cxtondlng full width of tho pro posed Improvement to bo occupied by tho strcot railway track of the Portland nnllway. Light & Power Co., and Improved by said company. Curb llpce shall bo established nnd said stroot shall bo Improved In ev ory rospect In accordance with the plnns nnd specifications adopted thorofor by tho common council and on fllo lu the office of tho city re corder. Remonstrances may bo filed against said Improvement In the man nor nnd within tho tlmo provldod 1b tho charter of said city. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco May 11, 1909. By order of the Common Council. W. A. MOORES. 5-11-llt City Recorder. a i Notlco of Intention to Improvo a Portion of Winter Street. Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho Common Council of tho City of 8a- lrm, Oregon, deem It expedlont to improve, and proposes to Improve, at the xperiBo of abutting and adjacent l-roporfy, Winter street, In tho City u Salnm, Oregon, from a point 1 feet south of tho south rail of the railroad track of tho Southern Pa cific Co., whoro It crosses said Winter street at the Intersection of Winter nnd Trade streets to the north curb lino of Mill street. Said Improvements shall be mado with crushed rock for a wldt'j of 33 feet on both sides of the center line of satd street, except ing thorefiom a space 7 fCet In width extending along the center of aald Winter street, which Is to receive the street railway track of the Portlaa Rajlway, Light & Power Co., and t be'lmprovrd by said Company, and excepting that portion of said Win ter street wh'ch la Intersected by the South MU Creek race. aruJ except ing that portion. which Is ltersete4 )iv the tributary of South Mill Creek.' Curbt line shall be established and said street shall be Improved. In ev-p-r resptct In accordance with the plan a.ud, .specifications dejftc4 therefor by tho Common Council and on tile n the pfflce of the city .re corder, and which also show an estl jaato of the cost. Uemon'trances may be fllod agalast Bald Improvement In the manner and. wlthlu the time provided by law. Date o! first publication of this notice May 11, 1009, By order of the Common Council. v; A. 'MOORES. 5-llrllt City Recorder, j. OHHjlrn Cry 1 v m FLETCHEr CASTORIA Nervoiis People may now have no fear of the dental cbalr. MUD WHAT MB8. IIANLBY BATH: I had 10 tcth extracted at the Uwrrard ( Dentists' without the least pain, and highly recommend them. . . .. MHS. IIANLBY, Kreemont Station- Whalebone Plate A Great DUcovtru, the New WhaUbont Piatt, which la uv lightest and strongest set knewn: does not cover the roof of the mouth; bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 10 years. 110UO WE CHALLENGE THE WOULD. Wc will forfeit $10UO to nny charitable Institution for the dentist .who can make a plate for $1C as good as vie make for $10. lO -Year Guarantee Gold Crown, extra heavy., $0.00' I'ull Set Teeth (whalebone 8. B. W.).. :&00 llrldge Work, per tooth, best gold.... B.OO Whltn Crowns 4.00' Teeth He-enameled 3.00 Uo.d Fillings ;.i.uu- And not exceeding - 2.00 nest Hllvcr Killings :0.CO Platinum Fillings 1.00 Teeth Cleaned $0.0Cv TnUTll BXTItAOU'ED WITIIOOT PAW Free "When Other Work Ii Ordered Dy onr new system of painless dentistry,, oscd by us alone. Our success Is duo to the high-grade work done by our expert, gentle- -tnanly operators. Harvard Painless Dentists; Corner Park and Washington Sts.,. Over Roynl Bakery, Portland, Or. Largest and best equipped Dental estab lishment In the world ; SO offlcci tn United States. Open Sunday, 0 to 1. Dally until 0. Proposals for Automatic Sprlakllng. Kqulpmcnt for Oregon Stato Insano Asylum. Salem, Ore, May 7, 1909. Sealed proposals Indorsed on out side of cnvolopo "Proposals for Au tomatic Snrlnklor Equipment for Or egon Stato Insano Asylum," and ad- drossod to tho undorslgnod, will bo received at tho executive chambers.. Btato capltof, Salem, Oregon, until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. for furnish ing and installing an automatic sprlnklor cqulpmont In strict accord ance with plans, specifications and la structlons, which mny bo examined at th6 exccutlvo chambers, stato cap-' Itol, Salem, Or., at tho offlco of tho superintendent of tho Oregon Btato Insnno Asylium, Salem, Or., or at tho offlco of II. C. McAllister, Orcgonlan building, Portland, Or. All bids muBt bo accompanied by cortlflcd check In tho amount of 10 per cent (ten por cent) of tho full amount of tho bid, mado payable to tho undersigned. Tho bonrd of trus tees of tho Oregon Stato Insnno Asy lum reserve tho right to roject nny nnd all bids. C. N. M'ARTHUR, Clerk of Doard of Trustees Orogon Stato Insane Asylum. G-8-22d Notlco of Intention to Improve n Por tion of Winter Ktrect. Notlco Is heroby glvon thnt tho- commoncouncil of tho city of Salem, Oregon, dcoms It expedient to Im provo nnd proposes to Improvo nt tho exponso of abutting and ndjnconl proporty Winter street In tho city of Snlom, Orogon, from tho north curb- lino of Mill street to tho north lino of Oak street, tho roadway of said portion of snld street shall bo Im proved full width from curb to curb by grading tho samo nnd placlng thorcon n crushed rock Improvement, provided Intersections shall bo im proved for a width of 29 V4 fcot bn both sides of tho centor lino of said Winter streot, excepting horofrom, howover, a strip 7 fcot In width ox tending full length of tho proposed Improvement to bo occupied by tho- street railway trncK of tho Portland Hallway Light & owor Co., nnd im proved by said company. Curb lines' shall bo established and said street, shall bo improved In evory respect In nccordanco with tho plans nnd spe cifications adopted thorofor by the common council on fllo In tno offlco of tho city rocorder, nnd which also show an estlmnto of tho cost. ivomonBtrances may be filed against said Improvement In tho man ner and within tho tlmo provided by law. Data of tho first publication of this--nbtlcoMny 11, 1909, Dy order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 5-11-llt City Recordor. IYojKXjabj for Hand Chemical Fire Kxtlngnlfdiers for Oregon Stato Insano Asylum Salem, Or., May 7, 1909. Scaled proposals tor furnishing 60 (sixty) band chemical tiro extin guishers, endorsed on outsldo of en velope "i roposals for Hand Chomlc 1 Fire Extinguishers for Oregon Btato Insano Asylum," and addressed to the undorslgned, will be received at tho executlvo chambers, state capl tol, Salem, Or., until May 24, 1909, at 2 p. m. All b'.ds must bo accompanied by samples and certified chock In the amount 6f 10 per cent (tea per eent) t of tho full vnluQvof the, bid, made payable to tne undersigned. The board of trustees' of the. Oregon In sane Asylum reserve the right to re ject any and all T?)ds, C, N. M'ARTHUR, ; Clerk of Doard of Trustees Oregon State Insano Asylum. S-8-22d Board of Trade Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Salem Board of Trade will bo held in their .room? Wednesday ev ening, May 12, when Important bQ&l nesa will be up for consideration. All members are urged to be pres Mt. J " C. L. M'NARY, President, A. E, HOFER, Secretary, 6-11-It The cheery, trees .are loaded, and sa are too ctrawberry vines. flA7E? 6f0 j s. couutRcui sr JmM m . iai av BBsar m m mr r -, f A-, to '; awm