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1 f BADLY CAPITAL tOXJBXAh, BAUOt, OREGON. Fill DA V, NOVEMBER 4, 1010 Mora Two ( . i ; i ! f 1 'PI IN Hi IK ! ' 1 K 1 J - j. 4 i ; i i i , 1 I I; i I i THE CAPITAL ' JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. IIOFER, Manager iuleswlont Npspr Dcvotrd to Amerlnui PrinrtplM and the Fnvnu ami Development of All Orqrofl PublUhM Every Eraninff Except Sunday, Salem, Or. SUBSCRIPTION BATESl (Invariably In Advance) Daily, liy Carrier, per year .0O Per month.. 80c iMlly, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month Sie Weekly, by Mail, per year 1.00 Six month 60c FULL I.FASED WIRE TELKfiRAPH REPORT DnT( LA BE L EfiGLAfJD AI1D RUSSIA LOCK HORNS X-KIISIAN KOM)IEIW GIVE BAT TMS TO KNCiMSH MAltlNEH ItlSSIA AT THE BOTTOM OK THE THOVBLE AXI WILL HACK PERSIA. UNITED rKSS 1J6ASKD WIRE. Teheran, Nov. 4 A pitched bat tle between Invading forces of Eufr Itah. troops, la ded under cover of the British warships, and PerBlan sol dlera oocurred today near Klshm, In ' the Straits of Ormuz. It was re ported that tnanjr were killed and wounded on both aide. The com mander ot the British, cruiser Pro' perlne Is reported wounded. The conflict Is expected by diplo mats here to result In serious differ ences between England and Russia over the latter's attempt to obtain a trade port on the Indian ocean. It Is predicted that Germany and France also will be drawn Into the struggle. A considerable Russian force, act Ing as workmen and also as police along the line of the proposed Te heran railroad to the Persian gulf Is In' Persia, and In the event of British (success It is believed the czar will support the Persian cause. Acordlng to more specific advices, the Prosperlne landed marines sever al days bko at Llngah, which Is across the straits of Ormu from Klshm Island, on the Persian gulf. Blue ' Jackets wore landed today, follow ing an attack on the marines by Fer . slan troops. The result of the battle and the number ot casualties was not known at Teheran this afternoon. H whs announced that England'!) action whn taken ostensibly "to pre serve order In the British sphere of Influenco In Persia."' It was learned todny on the highest authority that Russia and England are working hand In hand, instead of at odds. It Is generally believed that the lion and the bear, wbe have jeal ously watched each other's progress la ABla. have come to a socret agree ment for dividing Persia, Russia needs Persia for a aeapor: In Asia .that Is not ice-bound. Here tofore diplomats In Asia have pre dicted conflict over the division be tween England and" Russia. Now, it appears, Russia sees an opportunity to attain her object, with the assist ance of Great Britain. Germany, France aud Austria, who have large Interests In the trans Persian railroad, are expected to op pose England's action In landing men and creating a caus bolll. It would not be kurprlalng, say close observ ers of the situation. If Germany, Trance and Austria should go to any "length to prevent the partition of the 8hah's domutn. Seeing that the ports In Persia on the Gulf of Oman and tho Arabian ea were open the vear around, the ur begun the resuscitation of Persia Itarknd tiy hln Cowki, he estab lished KuHHtsn bunk, school, rnll rous, churches and mercantile en terprises lit tho principal elites slid plneed his adWsvrs close to the Per sian throne. F.ngland, touring thst tl.o closely guarded Indian frontier In Unluil. In tuit and AfgaulstaD, with their fa mous mountain pus.s.vt, the Khaibar and the Peiwar, might bo menaced, began tho Anglicizing t f that part of Fonda within the R' ltlh "phr. of Influence." Int Mentally England strengthened her position In India. Itecently England notified Persia that unloMa hotter order vum Main tained It would Invade the country, and rotors pea, charging the Per sian government an Indemnity. The throat whs. made with the knowledge thut Perdu would be un able to pay the Indemnity, would suf fer loss of customs houses, and the result would be snuuaUon of a part of Persian territory to the British empire in Aula. British force, therefore, were landed In pursuant of this policy. Turkey's interests probably will be cast with those of Franco, Germany i Ayers Hair Vigor Consercation and Austria, In opposition to the czar's acquisition of Persian sea' porta, through fear that their peace and in this instance Turkey's pos sessions in Asia territory Itself would be menaced. England and Russia appear to have the whip hand because of the pres ence of great numbers of Russian and British subjects Jn Persia, and be cause of larger armed forces. The other powers, however, are export ed to act In concert to prevent the proposed division, of the Persian do main, and it 1h believed that the dip lomatic game In the land of Iran Is near the breaking point. CLACKAMAS DEMOCRATIC MEETING AT SANDY Sheriff Robt. Beatle, of Oregon City, who is candidate for' county judge, was one of the plain pradl cat speakers Saturday night. O. D. Eby, of Oregon City, who In out for state senator against Walter Dlmlck, made a very capturing talk as far as getting votes Is con cerned. Chas. Thompson, of Sherwood. who la out for commissioner, is also good campaigner and pleased th crowd. Ernst T. Maas, of Willamette, Is out for sheriff and Is winning sup port from all parties. He is well known at Salem where he married Ms wlfo and also did a lot of over head work for the streetcar lines. II. W, Lang, of Welch's P. O., who is out for county clerk, pleased the crowd very much by his plain sensible talk. August Ohlhoff, of Portland, was present and made an energetlo plea for the German society that Is very strong here. Gus Rchnoerr, of Willamette, was also present and Is one of tho most eloquent speakers In both English and German, Melnlng Bros, have a big depart ment store at Sandy on the top of the hill. .Casper Junker owns the hotel, sa loon, public hall, livery stable and several houses and Is the big boost er for Sandy. The Strauss Lumber company does a big business sawing ties and building material, most of which Is hipped out by Boring. There Is a large amount of travel through here towards the big timber about Mt. Hood, which is not far away. JOHNSON A STRONG MAN FOR PLACE Walter W, Johnson, Republican candidate for the nomination forth office of city marshal, at the pri maries, which will be held through out the city tomorrow, hue a record as tin officer of tho law and appro- bender of rrlmJnals that Is untuir- piiHrd and, If elected to the Impor tant office to which he expires will doubtless give excellent sutlsfactloit. Mr. Johnson h:is been reared in thin city and needs no lntrudictlon to tho rltUotm of Salem. He served for several years us a member of lh nro riopnrttiict, us driver of tho hone w n Hon uml lu oilier capacities and served ns chief of the department for two year. Ho has also served U'lon the local police force, both reg. ul::r mid tipccl.il, for about two 'oars mid he iietpiUtod himself with credit !n thut eiipacty. Ills roputn Uou as a (earless man and officer and utitlln.'hlng In tho enforcement of the la of 'he city and the state I well euib;ilied and he has beeit re'.ponslbla for the running- down of some of the niont desperate crimi nals that have been apprehended In tho county and state In years. A vote for Mr. Johnsou for the'noml uation to the office of city marshal la a vote for law and order and, It tlccted. there "Is assurance that th laws of tho city will bo enforced to the lotter under his leadership. -(Paid advertisement.) Try a Journal "Want Ad.' s j t im , m,ll. a ..,... ..,-,, tBJ.UMMti n i I,, in i INDICTED FOR PADDING THE CENSUS GOVERNMENT GOE3 AFTER ITS EMPI.OYE AND HAS HIM IN DUTEI - i STIFFING SEAT TLE'S CENSUS RETURNS. UNITED ritESS LEASED WISE Seattle, Waah., Nov. 4. Df. Fru man J. Shadd Is In Seattle today seek ing to engage counsel to fight the In dictment found by the federal grand Jury In which Shadd. who was em ployed as a census enumerator last summer, is accused of padding the rolls. There are four counts In the Shadd Indictment. The first charges htm with the enumeration of 15 fictitious persons as from the Arcade block. In Seattle, and supplying the neces sary bogus Information to complete the schedule. The second charges that Shadd listed 14 Chinese as living at "Pier 7." The third charges blm with listing 100 bogus -names from the Savoy hotel, and the fourth charges listing 100 fake names as "marines" from "Pier 6." The pad ded schedules are made part of the Indictment. Dr. Shadd denied today that he had padded the census or that he was ac tuated by any other desire than to obtain a fair count. He said that the major portion of his work was done under the direction of William Marks, the special agent in charge of the district to which he was as signed. LOSS FROM FIRES UNUSUALLY LIGHT UNITED rSESS LEASED WIUS. Olympla, Wash., Nov. 4 .-'-Although Eastern Washington suffered heavily from forest fire loss this summer the fire loss in Western Washington was the lowest in Its recordod history. According to the report of Chief Forester Simons, of the Washington Fire Association, Just made public, the total value of virgin forest de stroyed was (100,000. Approximate ly only 1800 acres of the IS, 000 at tacked was burned, despite the fact that the summer was unusually dry and the fires numerous. Thousands of acres of logged-oc and were burned over. This, how ever, was not counted as a loss, ow ing to the fact that the destruction of the Btumpage and second growth enhanced the value of the lands, o SENSE OF HUMOROUS HIGHLY DEVELOPED UNITED rSESS LEASED WISE. Eagle, Wis., Nov. 4. The second death from a Joke at the expense of the hobble skirt Is recorded today. Edward Bosslngham, 70, a tailor, laughed himself to death after hear ing his daughter read an article which said that following the hoble skirt, women would wear rings in their poses. Recently a prominent Jurist died of apoplexy from laughter over an equally "killing" statement that "a woman in a hobble, skirt reminded a man of a giraffe In a barrel hoop." o- A well chosen state development commission can straighten out the present state lands tangle In one, two, three order. Judge Win. Calloway ('ini(llilnt tor Ite-elcctlon. Judge W. M. Ramsey says: "A judge should tore Justice and hate Iniquity and posse a robust Integrity, and be able to hold the scales ot justice firmly and evenly. He ultould be no respecter of per sons, deciding for or aganst parties as their rights appear to him ac cording to the measures ot the law. He should be uo 'trimmer.' I have known Judge Galloway for many years, and I believe be possesses thete Judicial qualities. He has In more than one liutance In the past shown that he has the courage to stand by his convictions of duty In difficult posltlous, aud It elected. I Ix'Uev. he will make a good record for honesty and courage." v (Paid advertisement.) in i innii ui ii m minimi ' . ' ' . i . s. '" rr .. .v I . . . UNSKILLED LABORERS JOIN UNIONS TWO THOUSAND IN LOS ANGE LES WILL BECOME UNION MEN BY REASON OF BIO DEMON STRATION MADE 1 ESTER DA V. cnited rnr.ss mused wnm.) Los Angeles, Cat., Nov. 4. As a direct result of the union labor pa rade last night 2000 unskilled labor erg in Los Angeles will become union men. The majority if these are for eigner laborers. Under the direction of Austin Lewis, of San Francisco, 1800 for eign laborers marched In the parade, forming one of the largest divisions in the procession. Lewis snld today that plans for organizing these men are under way, and that they will be initiated at tho Labor Temple No vember 8. More than 15,000 men marched last night from the Labor Temple to Fiesta Park, where a labor rally was held. An address wna delivered by J. Stltt Wilson, Socialist candidate for governor,, and several prominent state labor feaders made speeches. There was no disorder, the extra po lice details that hnd. been posted, having nothing to do. The old. old story, told times with out number and repeated over and over again for the last 38 years, but it is always a welcome story to those in search of health There Is nothing In the world that cures coughs and colds as quick as Cham berlain's cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Lame back comes on suddenly and Is extremely painful. It is caused by. rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Soii by all dealers. State and County Democratic Ticket For Governor . OSWALD WEST. For Congress ROBERT GLENN SMITH. For Secretary of State, TURNER OLIVER. For Justice Supreme Court, 6 yrs. W. R. KING. For Justice Supreme Court, 4 yrs, W. T. SLATER. For Attorney-General, W. M. Patterson. For School Superintendent, J. B. HARNEY. For State Printer, J. E. GODFREY. For Labor Commissioner, D. L. HOUSTON. For R. R. Commissioner, HUGH W. LANE. For State Engineer, D. V. S. KEED. For Water Superintendent, F .M. SAXT0N. For Circuit Judges, WM .GALLOWAY. JOHN BAYNE. For State Senators, CHARLES L. DICK W. S. M0TT. For Representative, W. H. DOWNING. For County Clerk, M. P. BALDWIN. For County Recorder, A. M. DARYMPLE. For Justice of tho Feace, G. V. B0GGS. For Constable, JOHN H. LEWIS. (Paid advertisement.) Cap ilal National Bank i Capital $100,000 Oldest National Bank la Ulrica County. DIRECTORS: J. H. Albert. Pres. B. M. Cr lean. Vlce-Prea. Jo. H. Albert, Cashier. John A. Carson, Geo. F. Rodger, Don't I Big M Commencing Saturday, Nov. 1 0 Days Only i Ladies srb I p 1 Suits l. N. Cloaks ffio Tit"" Commercial Millinery Jrl Street j WILL HOLD IMMENSE FIRE SALE GOVERNMENT WILL SELL NEAR LY A MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH OF STANDING TIMBER DAMAGED BY FIRE THIS YEAR Portland, Ore., Nov. 4. Probably the largest "Are sale" of damaged stock ever held In the United States Is being planned by the forest ser vice when 900,000,000 feet of tim ber on government reserves will he thrown on the market In Northern Idaho and Western Montana. Word reached here today that tho work of the government estimators have progressed far In their work of going over the white pine belt and that the sale will be held soon. Tho I estimators are working under the i direction of District Forester Gree- leyr who was one of the leaders In the fight against the destructive for est fires In the Northwest this sum mer. It Is planned to offer the entire lot of timber at approximately $1 u thousand. Already a number of logging interests in the vicinity of the big burns hnve filed applications to purchase and from the inquiries which are being answered from both the Portland and Missoula of fices, the Bale is attracting much at tention. MACHINES DAMAGED BY STORM tCNlTLD rBKSS LEASED WISE.) Baltimore, Md., Nov. 4. Wind, snow and sleet damaged the foreign and American hangars in which were stored the aeroplanes of Count Do Lesseps, Latham, Radley, Drexcl, Willard, Ely and McArdle. causing nn Indefinite postponement today of I tho aviation meet planned at Hale-! thorp. Tho damage to the flying macnines is estimated at $50,000. The planes of tho French and English aviators were burled in the ruins of tho foreign hangar, and It la believed that they will be a total losx. The American hangar col lapsed nt midnight, causing serious damage to tho machines of tho American entrants In tho meet. Croup Is most prevalent during the dry .cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepured for it. All that is needed Is a bottle of Chamberlain's cough Remedy. Many mothers are neter without it in their homes, and It has never disappointed them. Sold by all dealers. A coating of calcimine Is cheaper and healthier than wall, paper. It may ba tinted auy desired color. Dressed in "Black and Yellow." , Not "football colors," but the col or of the cartoou containing Foley's Honey and tsr, the best and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not be persuaded to ac cept a substitute, but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow cartoon with black let ters. Foley' Hone and Tar con tains no opiates, no harmful drugs and la safe and sure. Red Cross Pharmacy. 'A FRENCH FEHALE ii tsttvii vni.ua. vat , A ft. CUn RJUlf IM tl.lllM 111 II HUH-II IB. tEVIl TO I (ti I") a-4t WM Uv iiMtutew Wvmj kaiiUMfcr4. jmfA4 ft tM iw dm. V U fabi MUlkl.lu tM uu Kar kbM rmtwl H tW m. tr r-rtT f"m - Mml yutti arW M tW tmiTro Mtnicu cn , Ml r, uiem Fail to Attend the oney Saving mm. L Immediate Delivery on 1911 Maxwell a. Bee ns for Der.oustratlon. SEE US FOR YOUR RENTING CAR TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY SALEM AUTO GARAGB 24A BlATiJ STREET PHONE 8M Boost Jr or San Francisco. When you write to your friends or business connections In the East do not fail to ex press a desire to have them aid in securing the Panama Exposi tion at San Francisco. It will bring thousands of people to tho Coast and be a great boost to aid us In climbing. Mention It to everyone of your correspondents and ask them to write their con- gressman or senators. o Ruined At the Stake. UNITED FBKSS LEA8KD WIRE. Rock Springs, Tex., Nov, 4. An tonio Rodriguez, a Mexican , was burned at the stake last night, fol lowing his confession that he had murdered Mrs. Lem Henderson, wife of a wealthy ranchman. His charred remains were found today by the authorities and burled. The far-seeing farmer will not sell his breeding stock, because he knows that sooner or later there will be a price-lifting shortage. Jhmplng at a conclusion some times lands one In a pickle. Chlldrcin Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license regulate, control, suppress, . or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 32ft X Yes ENDORSED BY dO.000 OREGON CITIZENS (Paid advertisement.) C.MMH'ATrfs CAN lK rXHTNO KVFkrYWtlh LP iaoiutiio'' t jTHI.S.S.WMH.A.STWtW The school that Is recognixed by the business men as the beat. , Try a Journal Want Sale S SO CA BLESS HURRY UP REPAIRING Is done at this placo. We Lave tu good a name as auto repairers to l8k it by Indifferent work. So no matter what is wrong with your cat we give it our best skill and atten tlon. That's why an auto repaired by us stays repaired in that part, anyway. Think of us next time. Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. Gold Dust Flour Made by the aiYDNKY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Made for Family Uao. Ask yonr grocer for It. and Whorts always on Braa P. B. WALLACE, Agt. g VETCH SLTD I have the largest stock of re cleaned vetch seed In Salem, and can quote you prices cheaper thar you can buy from grower. GRASS SEED. White Clover Alsike Clover Fled Clover 1 imothy, Fancy Idaho Orchard Grass, Fey Imp. Kentucky Blue, Fey Imo. Alfalfa, Turkestan English Rye, Imp. Mesquite, Hulled, Write for Prices. II.WIUIAJITIIIELSEN 1 161-161 High St. '"Mem, Ore SSfOHIBE Five coutiiuiug reusous why HCLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE The btwt equipped business college in the Northw. st. A school of trained specialists, "he lat.st and most up-to-date methods ot instruct! on. You are sure of a position when compel nt. KmHI H MVIiKNTSKHLlJ ) Qi"ir'TFNT UTrmillTrMlik:if "0 mum - vvi UUUkJL "Ad" for Results.