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GW SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMHER 28, 1010. REPORTE SAPTURED IN LOTTERY JL PRETTT AM) HUMOROUS STORY TOLD IN A CATCHY AND ROLLICKING WAY IN TUB PLAY, "THE LOTTERY MAN" HERE SATURDAY. vard," by the way has woven In ;'.Tho Lottery Man," which after its long run at tho Bijou Theatre, Now York, comes here with a cast of tlio suporlor excellence. Tho principal players are: William Rosoll, Vivian Ogden, Lucia Mofiro, Florence Rob ertson, May Donahue and others. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. - jc Sc jj! 5(C 5(6 5j JC 5j 5fC 5(! JC jj! SC jj X-RAYS AND SMILES. Nothing could ingratiate a report r more in tho eyes of the managing editor than a "scoop." Since tho flrat newspaper thoro has been every kind of "exclusive story" but in tho comedy of "Tho Lottery Man," a new comedy by Rlda Johnson Young, which tho Shuborts will present at the Grand Opera House next Saturday, October 1, uso is mado of perhaps one of the most novel "beats" over found In the columns of tho press. Tho central flguro in "Tho Lottery Man" is Jack Wright, a newsgathor cr, played by William Rosoll. He is a warm friend of Foxey Peyton, who owns the paper, and when he sots a Wall Street tip, Wright goes to his chief for money, promising as security, In the event of failure, his pledgo to turn Into ho paper ono of tho biggest stories New York ha3 over kn'tfwn. As the tip falls, Wright is compelled to mako good This he docs by offering himself as tho prlzo in a lottory which is to b? conducted by tho newspaper. Nat urally tho coupons appeal mostly to women and tho campaign among tho thousands of contestants wnxe3 warm. Shortly after Jack has of fered hlmsolf as tho human prize, ho falls in lovo with Helono Heyer, "which fact causes him to deeply re-, sret his entry Into such a foolish scheme. An unexpected turn of affairs takes place when tho lucky coupon Is won by tho old maid companlou to Mrs. Peyton. Tho maiden lady being very much, as she thinks, lu need of a husband, eagorly holds on to tho lucky number, only giving it up under tho most extraordinary circumstances; This In main Is tho thread of the dolightful story that Rida Johnson Young author of "Drown of Hnr- Among the eminent defeated, down-and-out are distinguished men like Samuel G. Hughes, Little Doe Smith, Rev. Selleck, Lon Gesner, Prof. Mulkey, and Col. Hofer, For later additions to the list see Novem ber returns. But It don't Hurt a good man to bo downed. Tho next battles will bo on tho football flold. o a Mud-sllnglng In the primary cam paign did not pay. It did not win out. It did the candidates who ro sorted to it moro harm than good. This should bo a lesson to bo heeded in tho election campaign. States man. This has been repeated so often that wo suspect the Statesman must feel guilty. Professor Norman Wilde, P. H.' D. A. 13. and P. D. Q., etc., likens Bob Chanlers' lovo for his wife to a man's appetite for beefsteak. It It was steak Bob was looking for, he could havo got a wlfo with 300 pounds of "round" for much less money than ho paid for Cavallerl. o Roosevelt has gono out of tho Statesman class and become a a pro fessional politician. r Tho Saratoga convention placed tho Republican party of Now York In Roosevelt's hands as far as naming candidates Is concerned but tho olection of his ticket Is another proposition. That tho party strlfo will bo healed without som political blood-lotting Is not prpbablo, and tho regulars have long knives. Increase the valuo of your prop erty enhance your own prldo In your home,, beautify tho city and make Salem a synonym for all that Is civlcally beautiful tho world over. Henoy Is trying to got Into, tho llme-llght again. Ho Ib a great pos er In tho Hash light. THE DIAMONDS LEAKED OUT OF THE HOTEL SAFE t UNITED FREDS LKABKD WIIM. San Francisco, Sept. 28. How diamonds valued nt moro than $0,000 could have been stolen from the safe of the Hotel Dale without tho knowledge of the hotel manage ment and without damage to tho safe, Is tho problem that tho police aro today trying to solvo The Jewelry Is the property of Mrs. Albert G. Day, wlfo of tho pro prietor of tho Hotel Jewel, Portland, Oregon, and a prominent sporting man of the Northwest. To mako tho case more puzzling, tho hotel management states that the Jewels wero never given into their keeping. Mrs. Day offers proof that they were. Mrs. Day is said to bo prominent In the society circles of Portland. the immense gold rollers of the New Orleans mint as tho result of orders Issued by Secretary of the Treasury MacVcagh. Tho rollers aro to bo transferred to tho Phila delphia mint to be used- in the coin ago of European gold sent to this country, Some time ago tho New Orleans mint coined some gold for tho Mex ican government but otherwise It has romalncd Jdlo most of the last IS months. Tho mint can not bo abolished and the statutory force of employes must bo maintained, but j operations -of the Institution have , indefinitely ceased. IDAHO FARMERS HOLD WHEAT FOR BETTER PRICES UNITED ritESa LEASED WIEE.l Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 28. Within 10 minutes at tho big farmers' meet ing held hero yesterday, over $20, 000 was offered by farmers on wheat receipts to other farmers who wished to hold their wheat for bet ter prices. . Over 90,000 bushels aro to bo handled in this way. Tho farmers' warehouso hero to day Is offering 71 cents to Its mem bers for red wheat, which is esti mated above tho price offered by other buyers. Because tho crop this year is only 50 per cent of tho usual yield, the farmers think that prices should be better. Since they have an abun dance of money of their own, It I? their Intention to hold their wheat indefinitely. TAKT GOT THE NEWS HOT FROM THE WIRE Washington, Sept. 28. The inter est shown by President Taft and tho cabinet In the fight In the Republican state convention at Saratoga, N. Y., Is Indicated by the "cutting in" of a United Press wire at tho White House Tho" president and. hl3 advisers re ceived the news of yesterday's sensa tional news direct from "the ringside" and wero kept informed of today'3 developments "play." All the good qualities of Ely's Cream Balm, solid, aro found In Liquid Cream Balm, which Is Intend ed for use In atomizers. 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