,11111 , irtt ii i iiinnfc iff fftif- 'ti 11 ffi i i m ftm ' mAittmmmtmrn UK ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1000. 'v HARRIMAN REFUSES TO QUIT Transforms His Rest Cure Room Into a Business Office and Plays the Markets. United rrci l.facd Wire. Vionnn, July 21. Despite the wnrnlngs of his pnyslclnns that only rclnxntlon nnd tlio ntmndonment of business could possibly bring about his complete recovery from the ncrv oua disorders from which ho Is suf fering, It was learned today that E. II. Harrlmnn Is transacting Iramcnso stock deals by cable. Tho American railway mngnato has transformed his apartments nt Dad Onstcln, whero he wont recently 1o take tho "cure," Into business of fices and ho Is engaged today In han dling his affairs In the snmo man ner that ho would If ho wcro In Now York. Stormy scones arc reported to hnvo tieon onncted between Harrlman and tho famous specialists who havo tak en chargo of his case. The railroad Ing canio out of theso wordy bnttlos victoriously nnd despite tho gravo warnings of tho specialists ho hus re newed his battlo for powor and monoy with redoubled vigor. Extra operators have been Installed by tho cable company to hnndlo rush messages since Harrlman re-entered the market. STEAMER COLLIDES WITH SCHOONER 1 Unit til I'rrn I.tard Wire. Vlctorln, n. C July 21. Tho teumcr Iroquois of tho Alaska Steamship Compnuy arrived In port two hours late this morning, hnvlng been In collision with the Amorlcnn schooner Endeavor near Seattle. The collision occurred In a douse fog off Marrows Point near Port Townsend. Tho Iroquois was proceeding Hlowly, It being Impossible to see far ahead. Suddenly who out Into the schooner Endeavor of San Francisco, Inflicting henvy damage. Captain. MrAII8 of the Endeavor Is tho owner as well as tdtlppor of his schooner and carries no Insurance. i Sho was towed bnck to Port Town- send. The Iroquois, although badly scraped and otherwise Injured, wnal able to proceqd to Vlctorln without - difficulty. Tho Jib boom of tho Iro quols was carried away and the wire less apparatus put out of voiumlw-slou. A STRAW VOTE ON THE INCOME TAX (United l'ra l.tmwl Wirt. Now York, July 21. Out of 28 governor who havo replied to teie graiiM tent to then bv a Now Yult nowHiHptia, 16 favir President Taft'a propoxlllf'i to amend the federal con stitution to hs to give congiOMi nt thorlty to levy an Income tax. The governor of I'tah whs the onlv Htnto executive who declared that If the question wore submitted to the state legislature of his state It would be rejected, Telegrams from the following stRtvt wore favorable to the pioposIUou. Klorlda. .Montana. Nevada, Colorado. Idaho, .MUabtMlppl. Kaunas, Indiana. North Dakota. MIiuimoIii. Virginia. Oklahoma. Texas. Kentucky nnd Iowa. ' The governor of Illinois, Oregon. Ithude Island, Wyoming. Georgia, Missouri and Washington replied but rofusod to commit themsolvcs. Coffee The kind that makes the break fast -resl Coffee through and through always the same. Your grocer will prlnd it bettor If ground at uoiue not too fine. T MAY TRY HERMANN THIS FALL Attorney General Says He Has Dismissed Several Land Fraud Cases. I United Vtttf f.rssed WIre.1 Washington, D. 0., July 21. Tho dollnlte statement was mado at tho state department today that Blnger Hormnnn, former congressman from Oregon, will be tried at Portland on a lnnd fraud charge this coming fall, nnd that Francis J. Honoy will per sonally conduct tho prosecution. Further Inquiry, howovor, failed to bring forth nny Information concern ing similar cases against othor prom inent men, who hnvo so far dodged trial That Attornoy-Gonoral Wlck- orBhnm has miggcsted that certain land fraud cases bo dismissed is shown by remarks of Itoprcsontatlvo Tawney, in which ho quoted part of n letter received from tho attorncy gcnornl. This question, which Is part of tho congressional record, follews: "I havo given general Instructions In all cases In which Mr. Honoy is re tained to make caroful examination of the cases and, if they cannot be brought to trial within a reasonable time, with any prospect of success, that the Indictments bo dismissed, and have caused somo Indictments to l)e dismissed undor these Instruc tions," No deflnlo dato for tho Hormann trlnl has been sot. w LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM SHY THIRTY CENTS Vancouver. II. C. July 21. .lust 30 cents would nnvo kept Uert Ed wards of Taroinii out of jail and pre vented untold mental suffering on tho part of n heart-browen mother, 'reotdlng to a statement mnd" to Chief of Police Duloy or Tnuomn, who stnred back to Tncoma Inst night with Edwards, who will face a chargo of kidnaping n young girl of thnt city. Edwards met the girl, who U but HI years old. and made a proposal of mnrrlage to her. She consented, but Edwards had little monoy and on account of tho recently onncted Inw In Washington requiring tho pig ment of few for medical examination and numerous other Incidentals to securing -a license, they determined to elope to Vancouver, whero the ox purine Is lew. After securing a board ing place here KdwardK found that he lacked 30 cents of having enough money to secure a marrlago llconse So he took a position an a teamster for a creamery and was so engaged when ariested. A falling tiny nerve no larger than tho finest sllkon thread takes from the Honrt Its Impulse, Its pow er, its regularity Tho Stomach also has Its hidden or Inside nervo. It was Or. Shoop who first told us It was wrong to drug n weak or falling Sto mach .Heart or Kindoys. His pro ecrlpt'on Dr Snoop's Rostoratlvo Is dlrectod straight for tho causo of these ailments those weak nnd fal tering Inslilo norves. Thfs, no doubt, elearlv epalns why the Restorative hag of late grown so rapidly tn popu larly Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for n few Ihh. toon become fully convinced of Its m ond rf ul merit Anyway, don't drug the organ. Tront'ug tho cause ot sicklies is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by Capital Drug Store. AMERICAN GIRL BUYS A SPANIARD (United Prew I.emed Wlre.l Paris July Jl Announcement Is in, ul i that the engagement of Miss Miamakt r granddaughter of John ' nnuiniiKer of Philadelphia, will be- ; nine the brldp of Arthur O. Heeron tarlv ih lt falh Heoreu Is the hon of i Conn' Heeieu of Paris and Blarltz. wrt Is of the Spanish nobility The touplc will reside In Paris. HO YOU WEIGH TOO MUCH? I Tlio Heal KonuHly niul llio Recipe There are gome stout people whom the above question does not seont to I trouble very much. They are, how- iur wrong to be so careless, for ob. sitv Ib a complaint whtoh brings mnn evils in Its trnln. There nro others who may have sought long and enrntitly for a really reliable remedy for obesity, and to theso tho following prescription will bo of ab sorbing Interest, becauso It presents In a simple and harmless form and sure relief a remedy which Is rapid ly gaining a world-wide reputation. The reader maj make up tho pre scription for himself (or herself) on g ttlug the ingrvdleutt) from tho drug gist or the latter will do so will ingly. This is the full recipe: oz. Marmola, oz Fluid Extract Cas enrn Aromatic, and ZVi oz. Pepper mint Water. Take a doso of one tenspoonful nfter each meal nnd at bedtlmo. This admirable and quito harmless remedy will soon take off pounds of the offending fatty excess; and as, day by day, tho weight decreases, strength nnd vigor will return in equal ratio; for, bo it observed, thore is no fasting or exerclso re quired. Host, good food, regular doses these are all that Is necessary to reduce weight to normal, incrense the supply of nurp blood, clear tho skin, boautlfy tho complexion nnd restore energy and excellent spirits. HAD A CLOSe'cALL AT CATALINA ISLAND Avnjon, Catalinn Island, Cal., July 21 F,our men and a woman are rest ing to"dny, after a harrowing experi ence In a shipwrecked yawl, in which they faced denth for nearly half an hour, nnd were rescued by chance. Mrs. H. W. Robinson, H. W. Rob inson, a merchant of Los Angolcs; 0. H, Knnpp, of Sen Breeze, Fin., and M. C. Davidson, Los Angeles, wcro guests of Captain George Cornell on n fishing trip In tho captain's ynwl. The yawNwas driven on tho rocks of San Clcmcnto Island, and a grent liolo ripped In Its bow. But for tho fact that tho craft hold to tho rocks, tho party would have been lost al most Immediately. Captain Cornell sourided a whlstlo whon the hold be gan to fill, and other parties regard ed the signal as Indicating a good catch, and paid little heed to the endangered party By chanco Cap tain Romnns, in tho stenm yncht Ra monn, rounded a point of tho island and camo upon tho yawl with just its bow out of water on tho rocks, nnd tho victims of tho nccldcnt clinging to It nenrly exhausted, Tho Romona brought the party here, nnd, although they wero chilled and bedraggled, no worse conse quence of their ndvonturo Is feared, o IT SHOULD PROVE A MIADnllnin Tn uim m ivniimivtu iu mm corporation. Tho strike will bo con Fresno, Cnl., July 21. Lncklng I tinned Indefinitely. bIx years of hnvlng lived n century. J Tom Dunbar, tho oldost prisoner ever nrrnlgned In local police courts, wan hold on n chargo of Intoxication to- day. "It's tho first time the law has ever laid hands on mo," Dunlin" told the court, "and It's tho first time I've ever been drunk." The aged prisoner came to Califor nia In ISIS. If feed Iook short, sow ome ( ats i nnd millet, n bushel to the acre half ( and half, for hay It can be done tuicniiie- to this ilt from Ogdcn Into as July 16. ft li 1.4 !' til I B J'l 1 1 i M n El I I IB I I f 111 CopyilthtlsoS.DutcheMMfg Cow SENDS AN ARMY TO MOROCOC Knig Alfonso Greatly Worried Over the Situation 40,000 Troops to Go oMelilla. ' (United Press Leased Wlr. Madrid, Spain, July 21. Tho gov ernment today ordered 40,000 troops to bo prepared at once for sorvlco in Morocco, where tho Moors nro be sieging tho Mclllla garrison. These troops will bo rushed to Mclllla aa soon as they can bo equipped for Hold sorvlco. King Alfonso Is greatly, perturbed over tho Morocco situation, and to day cabled that ho would bo unable to visit England, ns ho had planned, o oooooooooooo 0 llASEHALXi SUMMARY 0 OOOOOOOOOOOO Northwest League. Aberdeen 9; Seattle 1. Vancouver 0; Tncoma 3. Spokano 2; Portland 0. Pacific Const League. Vernon 0: Sacramento 2. Oakland 7; San Francisco 0. Portland 4: Los Angeles 3. National League. Philadelphia 3: Pittsburg 0. ' Boston 1; Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn G; Chicago 5. New York 3; St. Louis 4. American League. Chicago G: Washington 1. Cleveland 0: Boston 4. Dotrolt li Now York C. St. Louis 0,' Philadelphia 2. STRIKERS VOTE TO CONTINUE FIGHT 1 United l're I.enied Wire. Pittsburg. July 21. employes of the Pressed Steel Car Company's plant nt McKcos Rocks voted today M continue their fight ngalnst the At the mooting nt which tho vote wnB taken the strikers declnroJ their Intention of preventing any violence. Twolve thousand men attended the meeting. BAGGED HIS HEAD; TURNED ON THE GAS United Vttf I.eaied Wire 1 San .Francisco. July 21 Placing his head In a small hand sitrhel and covering It with a blank-' dt.ina.rt from a bed George Hnrdcsty, who two , i celts ago. pushed a gas tube thiough ' Salem Woolen Mill Store asm in a hole he had mndo In the bottom of the grip, turned on tho jet nnd nwalt ed death. His body was found early today by the clerk of tho Hotel Dale, In which he commlttoJ his net of self-destruction. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track Triced. Club $1.20 Bluestcm $1.30 Turkoy Rod $1.18 vtolley $1.17 . . . . Flour. Patents , $ 6.25 Straights $5.30 Exports . . 4,70 Valley 5.50 Graham, 1 M sack 5.60 Whole wheat 5.80 Hay. Willamette valloy $17 20 Eastern Oregon, fancy ....$20(0)23 alfalfa $J?5)14 Clover $13012 Drcssd. poultry, lc lb. higher. Ducks 14lCc Geese, live 10 lie lurKcys zoc Dressed Meats. Hogs, ordinary 8 9c Picnic 10c Hogs lare 8 9c Veal, extra 8c Veal, ordinary 7Sc Veal, heavy 6c Mutton, fancy 0 7c Cottago roll lie Summer . DURING THE SEASON 1000 f via tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. FROM SALEM To OMAHA and return $61,65 To KANSAS CITY and return $61,65 To ST, LOUIS and return $69,15 To CHICAGQ and retur. $74,15 and to other principal cities In tho East. Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. ON SALE JUNE 2, .1; JULY 2, St; AUGUST 11, 12 To DENVER and return $56,65 On Sale May 17, July 1, Augiiot 11 Going transit limit 10 days from dato of salo, flnnl return limit October 31st. Thyaso tickets prcsont some very attractive features In tho way of stopover privileges and cholco of reutes: thoroby enabling passen gers to mako sldo trips to many intorostlng points on routo. Routing on tho roturn trip through California may bo had at a slight advance over tho rates quoted. Full particulars sleeping car reservations nnd tickets will be fur nished Ly i ny Southern 'Pacific 'ocal agent, or WM. McMURItAY, General Passenger Agent, Po-tland, Oregon. Trouser Week AT THE Woolen Mill Store Every pair reduced. We feel the same about trousers as we do about anything else. We will not carry ,any goods over; they must go now. Here Is an opportunity to make the old suit last until Fall. Look at some of the offers we are making $5.00 Pants -$4.00 Pants Just think 25 per cent re duction on every pair. Come now while the assortment is at its best. MS3XZXW Breakfast ;1!iE??,lc Regular short clear, Bmokod..l4c Ditto, unsmoked 13 He Clear backs, smoked 14o Shoulders Ho 1'othtoca. Buying prices, cwt $1.75 2 Fresh Frulte. Oranges $2.263.25 Lomons $1.7504 Apples, box $1.00 Bananas, lb 50c Ponltry. Chickens, mixed ".TTl2"T3c Springs lG17c Roostors, old 8 9c Broilers '. 2830c Geese, live 11 12c Turkeys 18c Oat. No. 1 wfalto $39 040 Gray ?. $38039 Eggs. Select Oregon 24025c Eastern ,', 15c 20c Bntter Fancy 25037c Cholco 30c Choose. F. O. Twins 16c F. 0. Triplets 17o Young America 17c Mlllstufrii. Bran $26.50 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, city $29 Chop $24030 Rolled Bnrloy $3G037 Rates East $3.75 $3.00