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TAGK FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAI, SALEM, OREGON, MOMMY, AUGUST 15, 1010. i ALIFORNIA HOLDS ITS FIRST PRIMARIES TU EAT VOTE S ESDAY EXPECTED 3RKST TAKEN 1ST KL13CTJ0X OX ACCOUNT OF THE SlXjElbllT RKVi"JW THE REGULAUS AND INSURGENTS 58tMtb'iS otfiiU gOVhrnor with three candidates in n,,, I'ranoisco, Aug. ' 15, sjatovass uy uirrora rincuoi, lormer ror- . 4 1 1 1 . J 1 I 1 ' ... ... . . . I . . . T1 1 : - T -oi coin mo Jjoraourawc ana, csior aim iriunu oi iuuuuuiu jiuuhu- Republican parties expect a record vote tomorrow when tlia oleetdrs go to the polls in the first stato-wldo primary In Jhe. history of California. Wua' rogTstratloii that Is' tho greatest Jn tlio history of tho state, It is predicted 4 that tho voto will reach a total of nearly 400,000. Many factors combine to make tho leaders bollovo that a hoayy voto will volt, who mado a week's tour of tho district. Plnchot also addressed a big meeting in San Francisco in favor of Hiram Johnson, LIncoln-Itoosevelt, insurgent candidato for gpvornor. Tho principal contest, so far as Interest in tho stato in general goes, is ovor tho nomination for governor, Aldon Anderson, regular and machine candidates, Charles P. Curry, regular, bo polled. The contest botwoen thojtvho is running on his own nomina- macliino Republicans and tho insur gents, which has attracted national attention, is ono factor; another is "tho fact that in almost every county thero'tire a numbor of contests over county nominations. Another reason td oxpect'tt record voto is tho canvass that tho congress candidates liaro mado;' County and congressional candidates' are conceded by tho politi cians to be noaror tho poopla than tho strttdofficors because of tho los ser districts they cover and whon there is. a hot contest over such a nomination tho district loadors have a hotter opportunity for interesting tho vfltor. In tho congressional districts tho fights have beon close, with tho ex ception of tho Third, Fourth and Sixth districts, where tho Republi can incumbents aro unopposed. In tho Second district, whoro William Kent, insurgent, is making tho raco against Duncan McKinley, incumbent tand-patter, tho contest has been hot and tho vote promises to be unusually heavy.1 Kent was aided In his cau tion; Philip Stanton, who mado tho campaign on tho platform "Tho Man Whom Roosevolt Praised", and Nathanlol Ellory, rogular, ' aro tho candidates besides Johnson. Theodore A. Cell is tho only candi dato for tho Democratic nomination for govornor. Tho campaign has been spectacular. Automobiles havo been used to tour tho stato as freely as though the can-l dldatcs wero meroly swinging through tho streets of a city ward All sorts pf advqrtislng schemes havo been adopted. Tho endorsement of a candidate for United States Senator Is also creating interest'. Thoro aro throo candidates In tho field, all Republi cans. . Thoy aro E, A, Meserve, reg ular; A, O. Spauldlng, tho millionaire sporting goods manufacturer, and John D. Works, Llncoln-Roosovolt candidate. Spauldlng Is known as tho business men's candidate. Tho Socialists havo a candidate for endorsement for senator but his name is not printed on tho tlckot.. Terrible Suffering Eczoma All Over Baby's Body. "When my baby was four months old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were in a dreadful state. Tho eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or elolh over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood' Sarsapa rllla. and In a few monthx he was en tirely curd. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mr. Inez Lewis. Baring, Maine. Hood's Sarsnparllla cures blood dls ensrs and builds up the system. Get It today In usual, liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. OKLAHOMA OFFICIALS IP THEV REFUSE TO MOVE OF FICES TO OKLAHOMA CITY' GOVEKNOR WILL DECLARE THEM VACANTIF THEY' DO THEY' AVILL BE IN CONTEMPT' OF COURT. 3 5 ,,m ' " " " e: 1 1 ji jv- Always ATROCIOUS , MURDER IN CALIFORNIA OTTO, SCHULTZE ACCUSED OF THE MURDER OP HIS SISTEIt-IN-LAW WHOSE UODY' AVA8 POUND BURIED ON HER RANCH. UNITFD rBES3 I-EARED WIHE.J Lancastor, Calif., Aug. IB. With tho authorities in ovory seaport city of the United States, Mexico and Canada on tho lookout, tho pollco aro today searching for Otto Schultzo, a Qormnn, wanted in con nection with tho murdor of Mrs. (Frieda Sflhultzo Castlno, n woll to do woman, whoso mutilated body was found burled on Tier ranch, five mll?3 northeast of horq Saturday. After running down nil posslblo clows tho Schultzo family is con vinced 'that Schultzo is In Los An- ,g0lC3. Tho murder was ouo of tho. most atrocious In tho history of Los An .goles county and feeling In tho caso Jb running high. According to Emll Castlno, son of tho murdered woman, Sohultzo has boon an employo of his mother on tho 340-ucro ranch which sho pur chased nftor arriving In this country from Gorinany ntno months ago. He says the suspeotod man is his moth er's brother-in-law, who camo hero from tho East at his mother's re quest. Schultzo is about 20 yoara old. 10 . Oa With Old; On With Now. San Francisco, Ai4g. 15. Mrs. Margaret Emerson McKlm, daugh ter of tho "Dromo Scltzor king," who was granted a divorco from hor husband Smith IIoll.ls McKlm, Sat urday In Reno, arrived. In San Fran cIbco today, closoly escorted by Ray Baker, club and society man o Re no and Oakland. . Baker Is now n Nevada mining man, whoso homo Is In Oakland. His brother Is a son-in-law of Sena tor Georgo W. Porklns. Baker was formorly doputy county clerk ot Alameda county. THEY CROSSED THE ALPS IN BIG BALLOON dmted ruses lbisco wi&a.J Turin, Aug. IB. Captain Spal- torinl, Louis Uouschlle and Dr. Ett- hnff aro today roturnlng homo after crossing tho Alps In their balloon. Bald to bo ono of tho most romnrknblo trips of its kind on vocord. Tho aoronants readied an altltudo of 13,000 foot and travolod 125 miles in six hours. Guthrie, Okla., Aug, 15. If tho stato officials obey Govornor Has kell's ordor, Issued todny, to move to Oklahoma City thoy will be in con tempt of tho supremo court, which has forbidden tho removal of tho capital from Guthrie. If they refuso to Join Govornor Haskell's executive forco already at Oklahoma City, their offlcos will bo declared vacant by the governor. Haskell has given them Until ' midnight tonight in which to obey his mandate. "J, it is considered likely that the of ficials will refuso to obey tho Gover nor, deeming the chances more favor able for them to abIdo by tho court'3 ruling and right against romoval than to disobey ho court. Attorney General West today or dered Author Trapp not to cash any warrants for expenses Incurred by tho fow state officials who already have moved to Oklahoma City. Ono stato official declared last night that ho had declined to comply with Haskell's demand on tho ground that tho governor did not havo con stitutional power to order tho re moval. Tho sup'remo court has yet to fln ally pass on the question of removal. o For Quick Relief From liny Fever Asthma and summer bronchitis, tako Foley's Hqney and Tar. It It quickly relieves tho discomfort and suffering and tho annoying symp toms disappoar. It soothes and heals tho inflamed air passages of tho bond, throat and bronchial tubes. It con tains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Tho genuine is In a yellow package Refuses substitutes. J. C. Perry. o Society Gets Strenuous. The largest assortment of pianos shown in Oregon out of Portland. 70 high grade pianos to select froth. Just received 38 . pianos from the factory, with all the latest designs and finishes. We can save you money. Give us a call and be con vinced. Easy payment plan given on our pianos. Wholesale and Retail PlMOS, I UNITED P2EH LEASED Wins. Newport, R. I., Aug. 15. With 181 entrants, tho thirtieth annual tournament of tho Nationnl Lawn Tennis association opened on the Casino courts today. Society Is in attondanco in great numbers. Org ans an Sewiiif acnines 121 Commercial Street, - Phone 1S9 WILL WIN Tho Laziest Man in tho World. Would not bo contented to bo kept In tho house and do nothing by rheu matism, Nolthor aro you, who aro always busy and activo. Then don't noglect tho first twirtgo of an acho or pain that you might thing is Just a "crick." Rub woll with Ballard's Snow Liniment and, no mattor what; the trouble Is, It will disappear onco. Sold by all druggists. HAS MADE 188 MILES IN 081 MINUTES, AND THIS MOST OF IT IN FACE OF TEItRIFIC STORMS AUIJRUN AN HOUR AND A HALF BEHIND HIM. UNITED FBHSS LEASBD vrlnB.l Barring an-' accident, Lo Blanc Is sure winner of tho contest for tho prizes which total $47,000. His record Is considered perfect. Ho has negotiated 421 miles through tho air In 10 hours, 21 minutes and 20 seconds. Aubrun, his nearest competitor, has covered the snmo dls- atjtanco In 11:29:'5S. I On Wednesday tho final aorlal dash will take place. From Amiens the manblrds will will fly .to Pari, alighting on the parade ground at Issy, just outside the fortifications southwest of tho capital. Tho raco started from Issy on Au gust C, the chief incentive being the $20,000 purse offered by Lo Matin, a Parisian morning newspaper. Be sides this, each city through which the aeroplanes wero driven, added its quota to tho prizo in tho form of purses or cups. Weymann, driving a Farman bi plane, Is tho only American entered. La Gagnoux drovo from Douai to Amlen3 today. , Fifth Leg Is Completed!. Amiens, France, Aug. ID. Fa vorod by tho first calm , weather since tho start of the great cross country aeroplano raco, Le Blanc, tho "Falcon," completed tho flftll and next to the last leg of tho 4SS mllo contost when ho arrived at Amiens today from Dounl. Ho left Douai at 5:2P a. ra., gliding lightly to tho ground 49 miles nearer Paris at G:20 o'clock. Aubrun, holder of second placo In the race, took IS minutes longer to make, tho flight. A low hanging fog hampered tho -aviators when thoy sot out atdawn. Orders wero telegraphed ahead and In accordance with theso' Instructions strawstacks were fired. Pillars of smoko from these shot up through the mist to serve as guides for the aoroplanlsts. Lo Blanc and Aubrun both flew low, however, braving tho obscurity of the fog and' uslnff their compasses. o Pittsburg Has 53,1,005. UNITED PBBSS LEASED WISE. Washington, Aug. 15. The popu lation of Pittsburg, Pa Is 533,905, according to tho census bureau1 today. WANTS HETTER SERVICE ON THE SIIANIKO ROAD J. E. Reynolds, a stock buyer and shipper, today filed a complaint with the railroad commission against tho O. R. & N. company in which ho asks that tho company be made to provide a better freight service. He alleges that through tho fail ure of freight trains on tho Condon and Shan lk-o branches to mako prop er connections with the main line at Arlington and' Biggs shippers to Portland" have because of the delay had' untold' suffering and" shrinkage Imposed" on the stock shipped. The- rudder of tho transatlantic liner Olympia weighs 100 tons, being- the' heaviest ever built. Foley Kidney Pills. Tonic in quality and action, quick In results. For backache, hoadache, dizziness, nervousness, urinary Irreg ularities and rheumatism. Thoy tone up and strengthen tho kidney and bladder and restore tho natural ac tion of the urinary organs. J. C. Perry. SUBSCRIBERS. 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