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'DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY", FEBRCART 28, 1911. rici TSEXC AMONG THE BASEBALL PLAYERS THE W TEAMS GOING TO TBAIX. jj(J GBOL'XDS TO PBACTICE F0K THE OPEXBiG GAMES FOB THE 191 SEASOX. Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 28. Phila delphia National, league players are headed for the spring training grounds at Birmingham, Alabama, today, where they will put la three weeks of hard work. On Us north ward exhibition trip, the team will be divided into two squads for exhibi tion games. Tnle Gets Ready. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 28. Yale baseball candidates were called to assemble in the cage today to com mence practice. Athletic experts fig ure that the Elis have the best chance In years for turning out a team that should defeat Princeton and Harvard. Ji inlanders to Hot Springs. New York, Feb. 28. Hal Chase and his Highlanders are enroute for Hot Springs today, where they will put In a two weeks' session drinking the waters before they leave for the spring training camp at Athens, Georgia. The Angels Training. Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 28. With one day of training already lost on account of rain, the band of Angel "Hopes" gathered by Henry Berry to bring the coast league pennant to Los Angeles this season, prepared to j get down to real work at the local diamond today. o SEARCHING FOR FIVE MEN LOST IN FAR NORTH r Nino peess leased wire. Dawson, Feb. 28. A dozen mounted men of the Royal Northwest mounted police left Dawson today for a long search into the upper Arctic circle for a police expedition of five men already 40 days overdue from Fort McPherson and Herschel Island. In dians brought the alarm to Dawson, "'''-''" ',,', r ', The SDHHY Sunny Monday contains a dirt-starter which has a two fold virtue it saves rubbing and saves your clothes. More over, the dirt-starter in Sunny Monday stays there it will do just as good work with the last wafer of the cake as when the bar is new. You get the benefit of it, too, in any kind of water, at any temperature. Sunny Monday contains nothing to harm the hands or the clothes. It is the most economical laundry soap made. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO It being reported that the missing party left Fort McPherson a week before Christmas. The trip down to Dawson usually takes no longer than 30 days. The missing party was bringing down mall from whalers and trappers by dog train, and it Is feared that they are lost In the barren country where no Indians are winter ing this year because of the unusual ly severe cold weather. FRESNO HAS RIOTS OVER INDUSTRIALS UNITED PBE8S LEASED Willi. Fresno, Calif., Feb. 28. Dragged through the gutter for three blocks and subjected to violence at the hands of 300 rioters, a member of the I. W. W. who attempted to speak on the streets here yesterday, is suffer ing today from severe injuries. The rioting followed the refusal of Sher iff McSwaln to receive other Indus trialists in the county jail. The speaker was knocked down repeated ly. A bystander who protested was thrown under the heels of a kicking horse and his nose broken. Ni CJJ olds ew Never hesitate to ask your Pectoral. Use it or not, as he '..,! . ! '- t ! 1 1 hot weather OUR FES' We will install in your house, FREE, a fuel stub and give you a two-burner gas stove, putting you in a position to cook with gas. This offer expires March 22d. If you haven't taken advantage of this offer DO ET NOW' NO WASTE! NO DIRT! NO SOOT! Phone or drop us a postal and our representative will be pleased to call on you. Portland Railway, New Business Department. WILL VOTE Oil ISSUING MORE BONDS MONEY IS NEEDED TO REPLACE THE BRIDGES WASHED OUT IN JANUARY FRESHET SUBSTAN TIAL STRUCTURES NECESSARY An ordinance having for its object the issuance of bonds to the extent of $50,000 for the rebuilding of the bridges and culverts washed out dur ing the recent flood was passed last j evening, and April 15 was designated as th etlme for the holding of an election to vote on the proposition, j The council went Into a committee of the whole for the consideration of the ordinance, and all the sections, as originally drawn, save one, were adopted. This section related to the denomination of the bonds, and de clared that they should be iir denom inations from $25 to $1000. Coun cilman White gave it as his opinion that this would make the printing very expensive and moved to amend that the bonds be all In denomina tions of $100, and the amendment I was adopted. Councilman Lafky,' in explaining the ordinance, stated that the Issue might seem large, but that, in reali ty, It was not. Poor bridges had been constructed In the past, he de clared, and the resslt had been that they had all washed away and the city found itself now without bridges The committee having the subject In charge, he further stated, had made up Its mind that this time bridges would be constructed which would stand the floods, and that this could not be done for less than $50,000. o THEY HAVE HAD SEVEN HONEYMOONS UNITED TRESS LEASED WIRE. Marble Hill, Mo., Feb. 28. George Croft, 81', and his bride, 10 years his junior, today began their honeymoon. The couple-were married here. This Is the fourth honeymoon for the groom and the third for the bride. Bad enough, to be sure. But old colds are worse Better stop vour rresn. cold at once. doctor about Avar's Cherry says H Ifnnwc J. O.ArsrOo.. tl". Mf w ilk will soon be here. Save time, worry and trouble. THE OPEN FORUM The Capital Journal Invite Public . Discussion in This Department Let Both Sides of AU Matters Be Fully Brought Oat It Is Not the Purpose of This Newspaper to do the Thinking for Its Readers. Will Cost City Dearly. Ed. Journal: 'The death of Josh, ua Smith was caused by the neglect of this city to put up guard rails when a bridge went out by the late flood. He rode his horse right in unsuspectingly, where the man had a right to assume the street was open and the bridge was there, where he had crossed the same day, and lost his life. The city authorities knew there was a bridge gone there, and that the flood was tearing out the side of the bridge, and had been for half a day, and yet they caused no light to be erected and no warning to be put up. The widow has a right of action agaiinst the city for damages. A horse was killed and a man badly Injured by an unguarded bridge on Twelfth street. Chairman Lafky no tified some one to put up guard rails twice, and It was not done, and Foster was seriously hurt, and can sue the city for damages. This kind of work is going to cost the city dearly. An other matter is allowing people to dig trenches across the streets and not filling them tip. Several motor cars have been wrecked, and if any one is hurt there will be the same complaint and damage suits follow ing. PROTECTION. EIGHT-HOUR LAWFOU CALIFORNIA WOMEN CNITBD PBB8S LEASED WIRE. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 28. As semblyman Griffin's 8-hour law fcr women employes was reported favor ably today by the senate committee on capital and labor, practcially in. surlng its passage and approval by the governor. Senator Hurd will seek to amend the bill on the floor by Increasing the time provision to 45 hours a week and excluding ho tels and offices from the places al lowed to employ women for eight hours only. CHINESE AND JAPS HAVE FIERCE FIGHT UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. St. Petersburg, Feb. 28. While trying to entorce anti-plague precau tions, several Japanese were killed by Chinese in a pitched battle near Mauren. Light & EXPERTS EXDORSB IT. "Marlon Harland." M, Janet M. Hill, and Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer are among the cooking authorltlea waoae namea are familiar to almost ever? housewife. Each has her own diatinctiva methoda of work, but It is Interesting to sot that on the all-Important question ot a cooking fat. they are unanimous In recommending Cottoleno. Marlon Har'.antl" saya cf Cottolene: "It -hat ffivrn rumpitle mtuuctwn." Mrs. Hill says: '-Vrry tattauclory; glad to rccouimctul it." Mi-s. Itorer says: "A Hue mure healthful product Ihun lard." With ueh authority behind It, every housekeeper will be safe in giving Cot tJlt'ne a trial. It is purer and more wholesome than lard and it is more economical, too, one-third lesa being re-auired. WAX FIGURES TOO GAT FOR IXNOCEXT BROADWAY ! New York, Feb. 28. 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