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PAGE TWx DAILY OAPHATi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1010. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. nOFEK. Editor and Proprietor. independent Newspaper Doroted to AtncrloAU Principle and the Progress and Dovelopement of All Oregon. pnMiihcl Brorr Brenln? Except Sunday, fialem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATE8. (lnrarlablr In Adranco.) Mi j, bj carrier, per year.. jl.T, by tr.ail, per year ... A'Mily. by mail, per rear.., ....(4.00 .1.00 Per mouth. ..0l Per month 96o Six montha ....Wo OSEVELT WILL STAY 0 CUTTERS AFT POACHER UNOLE SAM SENDS 95IALL CRAFT TO PROTECT ISLANDS FROM JAPS WHO RAID THEM AND KILL MUDS, FOR THEIU I'LUMAGE. OF NEW YORK STATE UT FIBHT WII.Ti THROW ALL RESPONSIHIIjITY FOH CAMPAIGN ON THE REG ULAHS AND IF THEY LOSE WILL HE IN POSITION TO THROW HIMSELF INTO THE BREACH AND MAKE THE HUN FOH T1IIH1) . TEHM IN THE PRESIDENTIAL OHAIH. UNITED FBE6S LEASED WIS!. New Y.ork, Aug. 10. That Colonol Theodora Roosvelt will tako no part In the coming campaign In New York Is the boiler of most of his support ers here, though It Is known that Lloyd C. Crlscom, chairman of tho Now York county Republican com mittee, is urging him to carry his fight for temporary chairman before the state convention at Saratoga. !t Is bollevcd that' Roosevelt Is not un willing to stay out of the campaign, believing that under present condi tions a Republican victory in Now York Is extremely unllkoly. If tho Domocrats win In Now York, tho old Republican organization, tho Roosevelt mon say, would ruVely do headed for the rocks. Then Roose velt might tako hold of party affairs, It Is Intimated, and might evon uo porsuadcd to mako tho presidential aaco In 1912. Although Grlscom, who porsuadod Roosevelt to allow his name- to ua placed to tho stato committed as a candidate for temporary chairman is urging him to continue tho fight, other leaders oppose the plan. They believe If Roosovolt should win his fight and dominato tho convention tho "old guard" would probably bolt and tho colonel Would thon faco the probability of leading a forlorn hope onQ would bo accused of beln responsible for a Democratic victory Though the Roosovelt men beliet that oven against heavy odds tho nnlnnnl would bo able to PUll the party through, they do not think it Is worth while to take tho risk 'of po3 siblo failure, and bellovo that ho can do moro for tho overthrow of tho antl-Roosevelt faction In the stato uy Htnvlnc out of tho campaign alto KOthor. Under tho circumstances tho Hkoll hood of his becoming a candldato for the governorship is laughed at by tho Roosovolt followers, who point ou tho fact that tho colonel himsolf has declared he would not be a candldato for tho place. Thoy decaro the regu lars are responsible for the rumors that ho might bo a candldato and that thoy aro without foundation.- Althnuch no definlto plans have yot been announced, It Is expected that Roosovelt will tour tho Pacific coaBt In March. It Is expected that tontativo plans for such a trip have hnnn f-niiRldored and aro apt to bo concluded. IS DEMOCRATIC PARTY PROPERTY i W, J. HIS PAPER ASKS, "CAN HRYAN AFFORD TO SURRENDER INTO THE HANDS OF THE OPPOSI TION THOSE WHO SUPPORTED MM?" Lincoln, Nob,, Aug. 19. Discuss ing tho suggestion of Henry Wator eon that William J. Dryan should consent to tho nomination by Domo crats Hi 1912 of a candldato who bolted tho party In 1900, Dryan in the Cominonor today says: "It seems to be assumed by those lor whom Colonol Wattorson spoaks that no man Is lit to bo olected pres ident unloas ho holped to elect a Republican prosldont 14 years ngo. If It would promoto harmony for six uml n half million of pooplo to Tinnounco that thoy gladly would fol low one who laid down his arms nml wont over to tho onutny, wouldn't It also promoto hnnnony for those who are loft to announco that they gladly would support someone hav ing an unbrokon record for regular ity? "Bryan Is not at llborty to con sider the mnttor from a purely per sonol standpoint. Ho owos something to the mou who thrice nomlnatod him lnsplte of tho Influences now trying to omnsculato our platform wild substitute reactionary for pro Krowlvo Ideas. "Can ho afford to surrondor those supporters Into tho hands of tho op position moroly to enjoy the? plaudits of those who do not sympathize with platforms on which ho ran?" o INVENTS GUN FOR FIGHTING FROM AIRSHIPS WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH IN BRUSH FIRE TRYING TO STAY THE PROGRESS OF THE FLAMES MRS. STHAU'S CLOTHING CATCHES FIRE, WAS A LIVING TORCH WHEN HELP ARRIVED. Anbury Park, N. J Aug. 19. Ac cording to Iludsou Maxim, tho n--vontor, the aeroplane alroady is fitted for warfar, mid a certain gun lie has just perfected, ho tmys, will luaet the demands of aerial lighting. Mnxlm has been working on th gun for r year and he htllovM it will lUMt every demand. The kuii will Arc from every polMt of tb compiuM through what Maxim culls the "celeitlul concave." In buying ft cougn aiedlclne don't be afraid to mi I'lmaiberlaln'B Couch Remedy. There is no danger from It. and. relief ie sure to follow. Its peclally recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by ell dealers. UNITED PRESS LE1SBO WIRE. Groshom, Ore., Aug, 19. Mrs. Lonu Strnus, tho wlfo of a sawmill mail at Kelso, three mllos south of Uresham, probably will dlo from burns received whllo lighting to save nor homo from tho ravages of a brush flro which burned over two squnro mllos of land boforo It was brought under control by ranchors oorly todny. Tho llros, which had been burning In tho brush near tho Straus ranch all yesterday afternoon, began to nd vanco toward tho ftouso whon the wind voorod. Stnglo handed tho woman at tempted to stay tho progress of the flanios. Whllo battling agalns't the flro her clothing beenmo Ignited. She war a living torch whon n neighbor, J. C. Duncan, rushed to her assistance. Ho beat out tho llameB, not, howovor, until tho larg er part of hor body had been burned. o DAHLMAN IS PROBABLY IS IN THE LEAD 11Y UOOO HUT COUNTRY DISTRICTS MAY POS SI1ILY OVERCOME THIS IT IS NOT PROItAULK, HOWEVER. Aug. 19. Ready for o Honolulu, troublo with poachers, the revenu cutters Thetis and Corwin left Hono lulu today In search of a . apanojo schooner which has been reported as lying to off tho American Islands of Llslansky and Laysan, Northwest of the Sandwich group. Tho vessel that brought tho news also brought word of a raid made upon the birds of the Islands by which tho alleged poachers aro richer by some ?50,000 worth of plumage. Dofore this poachers have been dls covered In their depredations on the small coral reefs that belong to the United States and havo been severely penalized. It was thought by the of flclals that further attempts to rob tho birds had been abandoned until the present report was received Heavy punishment will bo meted ou to tho marauders if thoy are caught LETS MIDDYS ACCEPT THEIR GIFT OF WINE NAVY DEPARTMENT TURNS DOWN REQUEST OF THE W. C. T. U, THAT WINE PRESENTED Hi CALIFORNIA Hi: NOT ALLOWED ON CRUISER. UNITED rilfisa X.H4SSD WIEE. Washington, Aug. 19. Replying to tho protest of tho Women's Chris tian Tomilorance Union against tho acceptance by tho officers of tho cruiser California of 100 cases of wines presented by the California Wine Association, the navy depart ment has politely announced that there Is no naval regulation to pro- vent tho cnslg-s and mlddys trifling with tho julco of the grape. In tho communication to the de partment, tho tempcranco advocates roforrcd to a regulation said to havo been Issued by Secretary of the Navy John D. Long some years ago for bidding tho use of wine on warships. Tho prosont secretary has been uu ablo to locate this order and Inti mates a doubt that It ever existed. The announcement' by Secretary Meyer has brought Joy to the hoarts of tho Junior mess on tho various warships, whoro a drought would, thoy think, havo Impaired seriously tho efficiency of tho fighting men. o TO AID IN BEATING DALZELL THE 0. R. & N. SAYS ITS RATES ARE REASONABLE The o R. & N. company today filed uu answer with tho Oregon Railroad Commission to the com plaint made against it by tho com mission as to its passenger rates in tho state. Tho commission commenced the action against tho ratlroad company of its own volition, and alleged Jhat the company was charging on most of Its branch linos, and also In somo instances on Its main lino a passenger rate in excess of three cents. The commission held that three cents a mile was a reasonable and Just rate and preparod a rate for the road along this line, and sgrved notice up on tfie company that unless it showed causo why It should not bo enforced that it would be declared to be tho rate. Tho company in ' Its answer says that it has1 been improving its rail road bed, and that In somo cases its lines havo been lengtened, and 1 other shortened, and that this has made necessary the establishment of a now rate. This schedule Is now In the printer hands, says the com pany, and will be given to the public soon. The rate is set forth in tli answer, nnd the company contend that It is reasonable and Just in every way. : o BIG FIRE BREAKS OUT AT TAHOE CHOLERA PIDEMIC IN ITALY DEATH RATE AT 11ARI ON Till ADRIATIC COAST IS !J:J HOURL AND IS RAPIDLY INCREASING VIGOROUS MEASURES 11EING TAKEN TO STAMP IT OUT. FLUMES THAT SUPPLY GRASS VALLEiT WITH WATER; ARE IN DANGER AND SEVERAL 1HC MINING PLANTS ARE THREAT. ENEI). , Gross Valley, Cal, Aug. 19. Breaking from the control of farm hands an the McLeod ranch, a fire is raging today in the northern timber of the. Tahoe national forest. Al though Forest Supervisor Dlgelow has issued a call for volunteers, the conflagration Is still -beyond control Five hundred acres of valuable pine and fir have been destroyed and the flames are near the flumes that sup ply Grass Valley with water. In the Quaker Hill district in which the fire Is burning, several valuable mine plants are threatened. An extra call for help was made to day and back fires will be started to prevent the destruction of the hoists and mills. It Is propable that a request will be made for federal troops unless the flames aro smothered before night. A POPULAR VERDICT. GOMI'KHS SAYS AMERICAN FED ERATION OF LAItOR WILL OP POSE DALZELL AND MAY SUP PORT DR. I1LACK, INDEPENDENT. Lincoln, Noli,, Aug. 19. With re turns' from two-thirds of tho stato reoelvod from tho primary election. Mwyor John Dnhlnian of Omaha, i landing Governor Sbnllonborger for tho Domoorntlo nomination for gov ernor by a plurtiljty of nbottt 2,000. Shnllenberger. however, , doe not nrtmlt'hl defeat. Returng recelml lite yosterday and today from the rural district reduce DHhlnuui'a lead aud the re sult la yt In doubt. The dlitrlote atill unheard from are country sections, where It it be lieved Shallenberger will run better than Dahlmuu. Bhallenberger't hopes that the ivturn from thoan dlatricts wllj reverse th result, how ovor. am not generally aharod lv political leudura. After all, there are only two things In life worth striving for--your own happiness or others. 1 fllNITKD PRCIP LSAXin Wlltn.l Pittsburg, Pn., Aug. 19. That tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor will opposo John Dalzoll "regular" Re publican and will support Dr. Black, ndopondont, was predicted today following nn Intimation dropped by President Samuel Gompors of tho Federation. Blaok was defoatod by Dalzoll at tho primary but after nn unsuccessful contest for a recount, announced that ho would make the raco against Dalzoll as an Indopond- nt, candldato. Compere rofused to say that Black would rocelvo the labor organ ization support. It Is the duty of patriotic ottlzons to holp dofoat Dalzoll." said Gom pore. "Ills actions aro Inimical to the lntorosts of tho peoplo not only In his own districts, but In tho on tiro country. I would do anything In my power to holp in Dalzell'a de feat but tho best, way to win tho light has not yet beon decided. If a propor oandldato runs. I probably will onter the campaign myself." i o Acute or Chronic Which? No matter It your kidney trouble Is acuite or chronlo Foley's ICIdne Ueiaedy will roaoh your oase. Mr. Claude Brown, of Reynoldavllle, 111., writes ua that he Buffered many months with kidney complaint whleh battled all treatment At last he tried Foley's Kidney Reaiedy and c few Urge bottles effected a complete cure. He says: "It has been of Ines timable value to me, aud X would like every oue to know what a valuable medicine It Is." J. C. Perry Barl, Italy, Aug. 19. With th death list of 33 names hourly la creasing, the virulent cholera epl demlc in tho vicinity of Barl, I Apulia, ou tho Adriatic coast, Is as sumlng ominous proportions. The Italian government today Is hurrying doctors and nurses frtmi Rome to tho scene of the disease, and fairs and public gatherings of all kinds hav been forbidden. The peasants of the provinces adjoining the Infected dls trlcts arc holding religious meetings hysterically Imploring divine aid. The nature of the cholera Is of the worst. Many patients last a few hours only after they are stricken dying In great agony. -The towns of Barletta, Tranl, Bltonto and Mola aro principally affected. COMPANION'S QUICK WORK SAVED HIS LIFE . H. WOLLAS FALLS INTO SWIFT stream: and is rescued hy COMPANIONS WHO FORM: HP- MAN CHAIN TO REACH HIM. (UNITED PBEBR LEASED ttlllE.I Belllnghnm, Wash., Aug. 19. News of the saving of J. B. Wollaa of Belllngham. from death in the swirling waters of Wells Creek near Mount Baker, Wednesday night by a human chain, reached here today With other members of a camping party, Wollas was walking along the banks of the stream. He stumbled and fell Into the creek where the curnent runs like a mill race. His coat caught on a snag and he was held In midstream, his head beneath the water. Clasping hands, a llv lng chain was made and Wollas res. cued. He was unconscious for three hours atter being dragged out. SAYS WISCONSIN WILL RE-ELECT LA FOLLETTE SENATOR 1IRISTOW PREDICTS THE RE-ELECTION OF WIS CONSIN INSURGENT SENATOR 1JY AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY. UNITED I,ES. '"iEED WIDE.) Sallna, Knns., Aug. 19. That Senator Robert M. La Follette, of "Based on Evidence of Salem People. Grateful thousands toll it How weak backs were made strong Weak kidneys made well Urinary disorders corrected. Salem pooplo add thejr testimony. Thoy gladly praise Doan's Kidney Pills, For quick rollof and laat cures. Salem evidence is now complete. Salem testimony is confirmed; Reports of early relief substan tiated, Cures doubly proved by test of time. Lot a Salom citizen speak. A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front Street. Salem, Oregon, says: "About two months ago I begun to suffer from kldnoy and bladder troublo. Tho kidney secretions were too frequent and painful In passage, causing ma much annoyance. I had often heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom mended and thinking they might provo of bonoilt, I procured a box at J Dr. Stono's drug store. I can truth-, fully say that the use of one boxj freed mo of every symptom of kld noy' complaint. I strongly advise other kldnoy sufforers to glvo this ' romedy a trial. , Tho nbovo statement was given. January 30, 1900, and was con-' firmed on November 20, 1909, by 1 All patent medicines or medicines ad Mr. Wood. Ho said: "Tho state-1 vertised in this paper are for sale at ment I gavo In 190C, publicly rec ommending Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. This remedy cured mo of kidney troublo nnd I havo had no roturn attack." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Now York, solo agents for the United States.' Romember tho name Doan's and tako no othor. o , The Ln7lest Mnn in tho World. Would not be contented to bo kept in the houso and do nothing by rheu rmatlsm. Neither are you, who are always busy aud active. Then don't neglect the tlrst twinge of an aouo or tmln that you might thine is just a "oriek." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Lin I meet and, no matter what the trouble is. it will disappear at once. SnM by all druggists. Wisconsin, will be re-nominated and re-elected Is tho belief of Sonator Joseph L. Bristow, of Kansas, who has Just rsturned from n tour of Wisconsin. "I don't bolleve they can beet La Follette," said Bristow today. "I think ho will win the re-nomination by a plurality of 75,000' votes." Bristow said that Insurgency Ij Wisconsin Is as certain of victory as It was In Kansas and that tho move ment has as great a backing tliero as In his qwn state. o Will Complete Flight. Upchui'ch, Eds. Aug. 19. John Motssaut completed the repairs to lils'aeroplauo today arid said that he hoped to complete his flight from Paris to London this evening. A stiff breeze delayed his departure aftc'r the machine had been made ready for flight. WHOLE BLOCK IS BURNED IN NORTH YAKIMA r UNITED TSESS L"iSED WIRE. North Yakima, Wash., Aug. 19. Flro broke out In the heart of the city at nn early hour today wiping out a whole block and completely destroying a brick warehouse of the Yakima Grocery company. The loss Is estimated at ?114,000 with Insur ance amounting to $46,000. The firemen confined their efforts to sav ing the wholesale houses. a Be sure and take a bottle of Cham- oerlaln's Colic, Cough and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtained aboard the trains or steam ers. Changes of water and 'climate often cause sudden attacks of diar rhoea, and it is best to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. I HAYS HAIR HEALTH NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. Sathfy Yeutult by Stndlnt Note for a SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Cut this adv. out and mall with your name aud address, and 10 cents to PHILO HAY SPECIALTIES CO. 30 C Upton St.. Newark. N J..U.SA. J. C. PERRY. By the size of a man's head you can't tell much about the amount of gray matter ho has In cold storage. Dysentery is a dangerous disease, but can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine ep idemics of dysentery. It has never beon known to fall. It is oqually val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. A good salary Is a thing that will make a man cautious about being too critical of his boss. o Tool: All His Money. Often all a man earns goes to doc tors ot' for medicines, to euro a stom ach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Llfo Pills would quickly cure at slight cogt." Best for dyspep sia, indigestion, biliousness, consti pation, Jaundice, malaria and debili ty, 25c at J. C. Perry's. Many a shaft at random sent ap pears in court as Exhibit A in a libel suit. Why Not Put Your Money in Something Practical Like This Wagon? t will do the work of two or three teams' and is always hitched up, and don't have to be tied up when you stop. See MANNING'S IMPLEMENT HOUSE about this proposition. MMMMMtMMMM I ; TO PORTLAND 3 Minutes 25 Cents t Calls to Portland and from Portland to Salem completed same as J local calls In Salem by our new Two Number Service. If you do not know-telephone number of party wanted, call "Information ", X and ascertain. . Try It and you will be pleased. I Thfr Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. f t 170 NORTH LIBERTY STREET. KHIIIIIHIHHIIIIHtllimMUMMtlMtHIIIIHM I DR. STONE'S Drug Store Tho only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes It; carries large stock; its sholvoa, I counters and show cases aro loadea with drugs, medicines, notions, toi let articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposos. Dr. Stono is a regular gradwato in medi cine nnd has had many years of ex perience in the practice. Consulta tions aro freo. Prescriptions aro free, aud only regular price for med icine. Dr. Stone can be found at ul drug store. Salem, Or., from 7 In the morning until 9 at night. Low Round Trip Fares East VIA OREGON ELECTRIC RY. ON SALE September 8th TO NEW YORK CHICAGO DETROIT ST. PAUL ST. LOUIS September 22nd Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Col. Via choice of routes. Also one-way tickets to all Eastern points In tho United States and Canada on 6ale daily. Baggage checked through to destination. Special excursion rates to Seaside and Clasop Beach and return. For full particulars as to rates, Mrvice. etc., call on or address C. IS. ALI1I.V, Gen. Agt., Salem, Or. tr vtn i ' , At tutor Harmon auuuuuca he w',!! take Roosevelt up with him iut Friday. Teddy should be careful, a. In the last two political flights , t. undertook ho Kut two bud fulls. 1 for all stomach troubles in '.!?:,t!on, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad breath.sickheudachctorpi i l-'i'-w. nd ha'jl' i.u! cciistipaticn. Pleasant to taltc J. C. PERRY.