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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1897)
! : Daily Capital Journal' Holverson's Goods BY HOFBR BROTHERS, And ' Holverson s Prices FRIDAY. AFKIL K, JK. lo.C.T.Co's , Hare made t Holverson 's Store DEPARTMENTS Are Doing Light Business, Sfti&s fcx tie Sat&n H-e f-A- v&i&zzd Fr. 'i f p5n ALTONA' twa fc 0mA W '4 "" (ML. iCl tZ9 &9&B& 0K 34H amaWBF .tmen Famous. EiT y' 'E.r ttWSC at Bmref r .' 7& Ute tyfcp. t tola jtj4 at t tow po. Hol"- m PV and roe on tetter. I Try HOLVER90PTS. A2a(. Soles. taiJTA'yC5 3?SiSJ Gloves Tbwtw we offer a new ft of bk, iMUOH ad da siofw tat Btfter trade folkros "Wtmmmr. rwf iw ctaagme .. M W W W MtwfMMr3corbrowa.2K'3cl&9 1 Hid. adre6d, 2eaa, 1 CfciKrtK da or law 1 FW "Watte" aM riauk. Faster Fter" all b&4e Witektd bvttoa or lace Hand J, J, Dalrymple Co, "Wholesale, Wholesale To make room for millinery the entire stock of the Ladies' Bazaar will be ototed out at strictly whole sale prlwrt onlftlng of underwear, iMHforjr, tfJorHyrwfct, calico, lining!!, jatm, umbrella, etc, It, wte UH guaranteed thread for ttau, Itoffnber UHf plate. The Leader, 4-5 e Ml & vr OffJtOOlf PERSOMAL8. 3113 Clara Pooter Is visiting friend In Turner. Itr. Julin Parson has gone to IlrovrnsrMIe. Dr. E A. Fierce 1 In Portland for a few day. MIm Prankl Chaw Ih SHtforing with polhori oak. Mr. II. It. Holm? wont to Port ia ml, today, fur a short visit. Dr. and Mr. J C. Smith, of Jeffer Mn, ar visiting ridatlvws In this elty. President J. 31. Wallace, of the Sa Iohi Water ".ompuny, van In Portland, today.' J. II. O'Neill, traveling passenger agent for the 0. It. & N. "Co,, win In the city today. Mim Claudia Ollbort, v, ho Ix attend lng St. Helen Hall In Portland, l visiting hor parents, Bunker and Mrs. A. T. Gilbert. Rev. J. N. Smith, who has been conducting a sorloa of revival services at thcCnrlstlun church with runrkwd auccom, roturnod today to his home In Seattle. Mm. J. Hasey has rotolvod new, of the death of hor mother, Mrs. Anna Ayn, at Washington City, WaMiIng- tort county, Kuri., on th 1 1th Inst, at the advanced ukc of 07 yonrs. J'rof. AVhltehorn und family arrived today from Albany, where he hus had cIhckom in physical culture for two months jst and his work met with rcmt approclullon. He makos a pe clallty of treatint; thin people and fat Io(iJe for opposite ruanlu. He In tunil to orvnlz clntwc at Kulem and Introduce Mime advanced Ideas In Rclontllic phyttlcal culture. ! VL I. T. Gowte. the atteeewrfsJ aaw- tkMcr nUmrmtA Uar t wbere a enei tfce Lawjr lie etex4t. leBS,lMrtfA, for Ormtt. U rtaiilB wtcr flaaiwaf ami irfO mratm tx at bUMe, Is tfce Urn ytmrii 00 Xoodsr aaonrfa T- ?3toss QaH. XitUe Laaaafc, omt oi Sateaa,$ MnA ovvex and a realdct of the MlortMaf bi3-iowf diatflet of UK C4ticft, w Mz iitet mvm tm the etewj of lt ad aurr oa the aerwa ' KJttie Riven. aotler noma of the suae da. Tfc fvo KlUies bad a altercatloa at aw esrlr kosr Uife aaoralo? acd de cided to eule tbe aUer la UK iUeeooon. lib aot ofta MUte keoan laTufTbd la a qoaral bot U is Mid that toe troobfe tot? amrata? a enweoclooally MtUr hlle it iatd. Kittle Lsaaate wIU fc wii Mar l? b?fve hh boaor Rco(der Ed '. Ede at t p. aa. today. A Dwcmeo SCOOBS6. Darla? Tbnrfday ateroooo aod trenlas, the Mopeaia day" at Uk Spa, tb rleaaat roMBft, of tbl4 popular re fretbiueot aod coofectkoery estate litmot, were eooataaUy crowded. Fifteen gallOM of lee cream, betides a rest quantity of other lee, bad teen prepared for the occasion, bat the lee cream rapply bad been ex hauled at 0 o'clock Sereral hundred Saleniilea Tllted theb'pa, yesterday, and the eeoroUy aod the eoorteoiM treaUnent extended by Yi. T. SuAz, the proprietor, and his aatistants.wlll not toon be fensotteo. Charley Ij Grande presided over the refreshment txftlh. where an Inexhaustible supply of cool.delictoua orangeade was served toe thlrty throtij,'. 1 11 ItoAUWOBK. Adam Oh wart, a road wfMtir in Yew Park district, ha begun work by plow loir and gradlm: on .South Llbeity ttreet. He succeed Mr. Hatch, bo vva for several year Miperrigor under County Judge Hub bard. Mr. Ohioart will lmye to exert himself to make a letter Miporvlwr titan Mr. Hatch who was constantly at work on the highways. A ScJtrKiSK Pamty. Lat evening about a seme of his many frlonds tend ered John M. Chae a pleasant Mirprife at hi home on .South Commercial street. Progressive whist was plea anlly indulgeti in after which delleloo. refrehuienl were served and a Je lln'iilful social tlitte was had. Havk Somk stylb About you and purchase your groceries at Iiranon v Co. where all ieroos denfrous of gettlne goods of tuiwrior quality do their trading. TUtu- GROCER1K AT AUCTION. Saturday beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. the balance of the Mc In tyre stock will be sokl at auction. Ureal bar gMln for everybody, at Goode'g Auction IIoum, near First Natlonul bank. Xeor aoUctof er fnaa t oflee of Wae Mcsetarr ef itate today s U' - H- Mvmtz:JmmitA. smm. T& mt HU', 3. 2. Jefc. -Xrajoaaa, Ira. C Paw-sB, Moaraaoataj aa rm. x. Xaf r. of FarUsjod. Geo. H. Hnirii. hummer. tiue jw itom Latoe eoonty, mt bad erfed at Umt mmk A1. and a f aD The UMmHmz notice te xisn oot tor aaraUcataoa bf Brars: Sealed acoto'ab fin bz received bf toe eoataaaodaart of toe Oregoa Soldier' lioaae at bte oSee in id boaae at Ro-eborg for all Hipplks see- &mij for the f arnfebioz aad reaaiag of the aae until April 3Xu -&u Said bd aaast be rweived at hi oOee on or before April 33th, liT. A sample of eiotbia,' bid forKtb; In da and toe grades folly dedaed in each iMtasce. A Hit of the artk; J desired will b foaad ia the First Xattooal bsnk. Romberg, or at the bovdiers7 Hocne. Payaveat to be node by Toothers on the State of Ore gon, subject to farther k-UIatioa. The right l reerred to reject any part of all bids ebnitted. scpbejo: COCKT. The ca&e of the Farmers' Loan k. Trust Gmpany t. the Oregon Pad nc Bailroad Company, originally el for bearing la the sapretoe coort Friday having teen beard Tharsdar for conveaienc of the attorneys, noth ing wa left for today. The calender for next week has been arranged as follows; Monday, April 1& Royal ts. Royal, aod Wa-oa v. PiU. Tueaday Brtders vs. EobaoDon, and Wyatt Ts.IIeoder3&a. Wedneday uaJcerTS. state loscr- ance Company. Thursday row jer vs. rowjer. The folpjwiog orders were made. Kueli ic Co., respoodenu, ts. Nicolai. et al. antwllants: resuondents given until April 26 to frerreand file a oner. Mary Osgoood, responeent, ys. L L. O-t'ood, et al, appellants: time for re spondent to serve and file brief ex tended to May l. Elizabeth Hes.s, respondent, vs. tne Oregon German Baking company, et al, appellants; hearing postponed un til after the Pendleton term. J. M. Arthur A: Co., respondents.rs. tlie I'alaline Insurance company, ap pellant; appellant allowed until April & to serve and file an abstract. RAYS X- Oa the SSebte Petkiafts.! Killed By the Overland Train. Sref ar eaartec ataian are at tea.- sesfraMe. Safeea Is al rig- Goroaor Loeal fe telor nresa so atedta Goo iu iTt -lot excl-S ta X Tort eltr. "d BMf SO. Toonc aaaa doat tit for pros frttytostxfkeyoa. Patt ia a lota ut pilch, nan for Sont Af riea, or do HsaaetMog. E Orezaolsa: Gcveraor Lord says be w caS an extra 5fta of the teglsletore nntfl it is needed. Of eovrsebe wIM Pi.ax Skku Mrs. Lord Informs us thai site Iwm 300 Imihels of fibre flax heed on tin way to Salem, ami desires that all farmer who want eed to put In Max shall rail at the Raymond bml store on Commensal street und iiwke tiie nwessary arrangements. Tin-re thould be 11. 1 delay NKW WASH GOODS. N'evor were the styles so pretty. Sfe show the following: Unyure, Piintalsle, TImiio Ilrodee. Gold and Silver Cuchemere, Itce Jooonus, Cotule Marguerite, TomixHtr i'Miilalale, UMldud a run line of per oulos. ootton erupeH, ducks, (llniitl, chnlllstt, Bateonn, hlcycle suitings. hwIssm, glnglmtus, lawiu. clmmbruys, mid driws prints. Cull ami look them over. WK PIT TUB FKirr of men, women and ohllilren, In stylish up to date footwear For further particulars oall at the store. Wu tire proud to show our new qlwan. Wo know the goods uro right ami the prloos 11 ro rook bottom, yi: movi: In ;t few duyti to our now room No 302 Commercial street, imxt dour to thu new poMtotllco WILLIS BROS. S. CO. $EJMj&P dtJ( and health making arc lucludcd in the making of HIRF.S Rootbeer. The prepa ration of tint great tem- i-raui r drink m an event t-f importance m a million well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is full of good health. Invigorating, nppctlx tng, Mttsfyiug. Put some up to-day aud have it ready to put down whenever you're thirsty. Made only by The Charles K. Hire Co., Philadelphia. A pack ttge makes S Hallo, Sold everywhere. An Athletic Meeting. F. E. Brown, R. W. Williams aod R. W. Davis, delegates from W. U., gv to Monmouth Saturday morning to attend an athletic meeting at which delegates will be present from each of the colltges who will partici pate In the Intercollegiate field day contests In June. The meeting is called for the purpose of considering tome proposed amendments to the constitution. The two principal amendments suggested are: A change In the order of events and an amend ment providing for medals to be pre sented Individual members winning events at the state field meet In addi tion to awarding the championship cup scoring the largest number of points This will tnd to arouse more competition and will give each team a chance to win a medal If they are not capable of carrying off the cham pionship cup. It Is quite likely the proposed amendment? will pass, Mr. Brown, one of the delegates from this city, I president of the Intercollegiate Athletic association and will preside at Die meeting tomorrow. Warrants Drawn. At a special meeting of the board of directors for school district No. 24 held Thursday evening the salaries of the city superintendent, the prin cipals, teachors and janitors, of the Salem public schools for the seventh K-hool month were ordered paid by warrant. A summary of the warrants drawn is as follows: City Superintendent $100 00 Janitors 178 W Principals 345 00 Teachers 1,430 00 Total -. $2,053 CO BORNj . HOWRRSO,.-rAt. the family home In Saoramento, Thursday, April 8, iej, 10 .-ir. ana Airs. rrauK .bower sox, a son. The happy father Is a son of Rev. Bowor&ax, of this city. DIED. LAWRENCE. At noon, Friday. April in, 1807, at the home of the parents In North Salem. Vernon Le Hay, son of B.S. and Glara Lawrence, of brain fever. ngeVl 2 years, 2 months ami 21 days. The funoral will be hold on Sunday at 2 p.m. from the home of the grand- parent!., Mr. and !rs.J. M. Lawrence, on Union street, near Front, intr. 4uiont at City View cemetery. TbePesdJetoaEat-t Oresot.Ua bas a MRaMtaz TaoasTbts1' deparuaeot, bet raateitsg tboozfats are not a reg Blar featere of its editorial page. Harvey Soxt is being attacked In to Mitchell papers a a free trader. One sla can't be lakijv Harvey's door: Befe&SBererbees a Mitchell Repub lican. EAt Carapbeil of the Eugene Guard b still after President Chap ssan of the state nnirer-lty. What it prints shows Cbapeaan is not the greatest raas m the world. Sorry to see Sylvester Peanoyer join ing teas with so insincere a man as Mitchell; has Jest appointed a Port land Democrat, Watts, who helped make Mitchell senator once, to be pol ice commissioner. MIv Edith FlefBBJing, employed in an Eugene millinery store, has received a check for SlO.OXr, as result of her ancle's Investment In a mine. There are some smart girls work in millinery stores. :: Albany Democrat: D. W. Butler bas jsst settled with the government for a shortage as agent at Warm Sprlns under Harrison. The govern ment is streaked lizhtning when it comes to the dispatching of business. Mayor Taylor, of Astoria, did him self credit by vetoing the gamblingor dinance recently passed by the council of that city, but rather spoiled the sentiment by which he was actuated when he said the revenue to be derived from licensing gambling was not suf ficient to Justify the ' moral Injury" which would result. Ex. E.T.Judd of Atimsville is always re ferred to by a Salem paper as a "Re publican warborse." This conveys the idea of a statesman prancing and pawing the air. Judd is only a Ma rlon county farmer, so modest he blusbei to see his name printed in the above manner. As a republlclan he is loyal to the core but as a warhorse he Is nit. Guild, of the Sun, has had another nightmare, If possible worse than any previous attack. The climate up at Sheridan doesn't agree with him. When a man sees a vision with wings like an Indian's blanket, a leg like a cougar and a beak like a butcher knife, It is time for him to consult an apothecary's shop or take a change of climate. Newberg Independent. Guild was a member of the late leg islature. But that Is nothing to what some of them will see. Hon. Geo. F. Schmldtleln of Wood v Ille, Jackson county, People's party representative In the late attempted legislature.in a card oyer his name in the Medford Monitor-Miner says: "1 did not do anything at Salem that I feel ashamed of. I got some money to pay my expenses with, and i goi u on my mileage and per diem. 1 also signed an agreement that I was to pay J t back when the house organized again. I only speak for myself. I do not know what the other members did. I say farther that had I wanted it, I could have had more money than I have made in Ore gon. I was offered 12,000 if I would go into the Mitchell and Benson house and vote for John n. Mitchell. I want to say that this is not I. D. Driver's talk. I have proof of thls.as another member was present and was offered the same." Mr. Schmldtleln is farmer and a reliable, man. TRUMP Friday and Saturday Special Sale ! WASH DRESS GOODS ' Tfce B.y Was FearfoHy Mstilated Gftrewgrs' latest T&day. toi-ra ts; a German responsible The way to answer doubts about Schilling's Best In tuklar powder tUnslME extract wlwit is to money-back them. For tab hj Harritt & Lawrence. A tramp whose naase and residence. tf any, are nnknown. ajet a crnel Latfe&bMt 11:45 o'ekefc ls night la'atteasptinz to board the tne sooth tomd California overland. Tbfe wals 1 dee at Salem at Up aa. toot on lat algbt . mlnntes late ia reachiw thfc xUy and se started oat qnite lively " depot. SlwrJy bore toe arrival of thToVerlaad tbe T?B,,J?."Ji night freight arrived in tbeertr a was obliged to s-tra ' rutr tared overland might have a clear trick. Accordingly she polled In 100 the -witch track lyiog along side the main track, tbe engine being stationed almost PPlte.tbetf, When tbe overland ed oat from tbe station. Fire-nan McEwen, of tbe freight saw a man spring from behind a freight car and swing --" brakes of one of tbe passenger coachte of the rapidly oat going overland at a ,.. -,w:.., 1-.0 fwt. past of tbe depot. He gave the matter no further thought ana presently recenw " C taV-thp man tract. "Jn ayyii.u- 1 ing the north end of the 2C0 foot tres ii&irtui init. smith of the passen ger depot, Fireman McEwen and Brakeman Avery noticed a boman , g body lying face-downward betw-een;c. the wooden guard rail and the seel , vtj$ rail. The train was immediately, stnnrvH and at arm of the unfortu-x:. nate man was removed from tbe rail without otherwise disturbing the re mains after which the train continued to the depot when Coroner A. M. Clough was notified of the affair. That gentleman arrived shortly aft erward'and took charge of tbe re mains rpmnvtncr them to his under taking parlors on State street for the purpose of conducting an inquest today to ascertain tbe identity of the unfnrtnn-itp man and to Inauire into the cau-e of his death aod ifan blame should be attached to tbe rail road company. The body was found at a point n.ir the center of the trestle, lyim: face downward and fearfully mutiiat) His right arm was broken blow : elbow and the left shoulder had -n-tained fa fracture: the neht leg w.t- torn from the socket at the hip. tb left leg was broken and the man' head was severely brul-ed. ha vine evidently been crushed by striking the ties. The man was noticed about tbe depot before the arrival of the over land. He had the appearance of being a Swede between SO and 40 years of age, having light hair and a mustache. Tbe man did not have tbe appearance of the average hobo, but more that of a hard-working man, who was undoubtedly In search of work and from the lack of funds was obliged to steal rides on trains. The man was comfortably well dressed. Although his clothing was dust stained from travel. It had every ap pearance of having been but recently purchased. There were no papers or other articles about the man's clothing to establish his identity. The train men on the freight train were sub poenal last night to be In attendance at a coroner's Inquest to be held at 1 p. m. today. In all probabilities the unfortunate man in attempting to swing under the bottom of the car and obtain a seat on the breakbeamorin endeavor ing to catch onto the steps of the blind baggage, made a mis-step and fell beneath the wheels of the cars. indications are that the man was dragged for several yards. This the ory is supported from the factthathis hat was found about 100 feet further down tbe track from the point at which the remains were-Jfound and also from tbe fact that one shoe was also found several yards distant from the mutilated body. The condi tion of the loose earth lying alongside the track indicated that he had been drageed over it while blood-stained ties, for a distance of several fppt nisn strengthens thlsltheory. THE COROh-ER'S Ef QUEST. Coroner A. M. Plnnc-h oinninnloil 1 Jury and proceeded to conduct an in quest before the following Jury: Earl Race, C. M. Parmeter, W. M. Riddell. A. F. McAtee, E. Ostranderand J. M. unase. tarl Itace was chosen fore man of the deliberative body and the inquest was begun. ane nrst witness called was Con d"ctor Nash, of the freight train, wiiose testimony agreed In detail to those given above. There was every evidence to Indicate that the man had been dragged about CO feet. Was pos- senwr traTn? S ki"ed by tbe as' tr?$!?f A Vy' , brakeman on the rreight train In charge of Conductor Nash was not called. ;Mr. Avery corroborated the statements made by Conductor Nash. He noticed a man ffff ,D ron of the frelSht train and attempt to board the overland. 1 ri?1 C; McEwen. fireman on the freight train, was the third witness -roc- La Lawn Ing?, Castilli' dre- good. volts ;( Swte Lappets. BonreMee. Onraodies. !- et Moll-, st--- .J2.. r , c-asfcfes. Tailor M ? -loTteE. PteCTuioe liS Lloea Crashes. Tailor Ma CbSimS OoVfc Linen Brodte. In fact all grades and styles - s. 257 Commercial st g (Za An 11 m KKiaT 1 m illlilTlIllIl s ULlallllllU I 1 s r e' p ' " I THE INAUGURATION, ' Ll of our old system of supplying to new customers what they cannot find else where has greatly, to the chagrin of cur competitors, increased our list of patrons to enormous proportions. OUR OLD MOTTO The best goods for the least money. I Salem Woolen Mill Store J Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing. .k'vycfc- 1 . . ir. 1 1 1.1 r called. He and Brakeman Avery found the body about the same time". His testimony was similar to that of Mr. Avery. Frank Davey, who visited the scene of the accident this morning and made measurements, at the request of the coroner, submitted the following statement: Body found So teet south of north end of trestie, which is 240 feet south of south end of the west platform. From the noint at which the first particle of flesh was found it was 50 feet to the point where the body was fouud, indicating that the unfortunate man had been dragged about 50 feet. The distance between the switch track and the main track at the point where the accidtnt oc curred is 14 feet. Dr. W. H. Byrd, who made an ex amination of the remains this morn ing, was next witness called. He made the following statements: The right leg is entirely severed from bodv. being badly mangled from the toes to the hip where it was Jerked from the opay. i.eit leg mangled from toes to tiie Knee and fractured between the Knee ana the hip. Right arm crushed off at shoulder. The left arm is crusned off practically just below the elbow. Several bruises about the head but the skull is not fractured. The severing of the right leg is in itself sufficient to cause in stantaneous death. The man had the appearance of a Swede between 30 and 40 years of age and had the appear ance of a farmer. Policeman D. W. Gibson was called and identified the remains as that of a man whom he saw last evening just before the ar rival of the overland. F. F. Toevs, a newspaper reporter who accompanied Coroner Clougli and Policeman Gibson to the scene of the accident subsequent to the sad mishap was called and corroborated Officer Gibson's statement. Thought he a-v same man near depot about 6:15 FREE LUNCH Lunch goods of all kinds,including the best meats, fish, pickles and delicacies. X X X OLD STYLE APPLE BUTTER So; and everything you wanti every body welcome, o'clock last evening. Judge the man to be a Swede or a Dane or polsslbly 3 German. JURY VERDICT. The jury found the deceased ffts named unknown, was a native of un known, was about 35 years of age:thit 1 he came to his death by being rnn over by the south bound through pis-1 senger train on the S. if. railroad,! and further found that death was not occasioned or caused by any negligence of the railroad company or train em ployes. XOT IDENTIFIED. Notwithstanding the fact that hun dreds of people visited the morgue to day.no one was able to identify there- mains, in the inquest no testiraonj was offered whereby the indentlty of the man nor his former residence could be established. TO BE BCRRIED. Providing Coroner A. M. CIourd does not receive word In the mean time from the Southern Pacific com pany, the remains will be placed in J plain, but neat casket, and interred la Rural cemetery, Saturday forenoon. V nnemann's Grocery, 124 State street I"! Patton Brothers, Stamp Headquarters) Everf thing fo the rulv ber Bt of stamf made to order, Best of I work tf guaranteed. Took over tncio i lowing lists and place your of der with us. Hand Stamps, Self Inkers, autcgrapus, monograms, pock et stamps, r ubber stamps hoio ers, stamp ink (all colors' no tary seals, stencils etc. we guarantee our prices are lo than any rubber stamp, n on the coast, and that the wort that our firm turns out is Jn8 best nud elves the clearest jni' pressslon. P. S. Cse tw Sponge cushion rubber statin we are sole agents. Patton Brosf """SB Rubber Stamp Headquarter7 State st lJ-gi&&amifaUmWiW?tm --sts-asf-"