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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1903)
5-"r" -.; v. ;r ppwi!SW'Pjir " :fc ,11 : 0 j t' ' I MX wi VK DAILY JOURNAL. 8AuEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1V1803. Boys Washable : Suits This warm weather (be little fellow needs light comfortable clothing. 20 per cent discount on all i P Children's " Dresses t Dainty patterns and durable At Reduced Prices Inexpensive ': Bathing Suits ' Men, yoa want a bathing suit just for y6tir vacation and don't want to pay a fortune for it We 9 on this theory when we price thorn. Don'tjoverlook ourfino lines of dusters for ladle and gontlcmon. Jm Our Notion Stock la complete and contains ovory lhiag new in littlo things at little JWS Not r pereoii who rends our 4s can begin to tnensuro tho val uta ofwred by the more rending. You're got to sco tho goods. WHEAT MARKET. Chicago. Auk. 14.Whcat. 82U8S GOLD DUST FLOUR THE rfade by 1IDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney. Oreaon. tor family nee, ak your for It Bran and uteris always on baud. A. T. WALN Affent fires tfm : ; CROWD Crazy Man Kills Four arid Injures at Least Twenty. Uses Doable Barreled Shot" gun. but is Finally Killed by a Handy Policeman. WiafleW, Kan.. Aug. 14 At 9 cfeteck but Bight while Carmen's band was playing Its weekly concert on Main street to a crowd of 5080 people, Gilbert,, Twigg. a crazy mas, 30 y?art of age, opened are on the crowd with a double-barreled shotgun loaded with faeary bullets. 'As a result, four are now dead, three are -dying, and no less than 20 Injured, perhaps five or six fatally. The dead: Sterling lUce, a carpenter. Dawson Tlmotaon, a barber, whose brains were blown out. Bog Bowman, a carpenter, of Ox ford, Kan. Gilbert Twigg, tho man who did the ebootlng, was kilted by Officer Nicho las. The known Injured are: Sirs. John Ballard, shot In tho neck: James Clarkson, shot In back and arm; R. E. Olirer, shot In shoulder and back; Clydo Bced, shot In hip; J. B. Storoy. shot In choit and knee; Charles Thomas, shot In kneo; Charles Bnlrd. short In arm; Tort Smith, shot In head; Elmer Fnrns worth, shot in bow els; Otis Carter, shot In head; Arthur Hansford, William Connehman, Wm. Moore, Arley BourdPtte, Klmor Davis, Claude Wagoner, Bamuol Compton. Ben IUdgeway. also badly Injured. Takes Deliberate Aim. Tho band had just finished playing a waltz, when Twlgg stepped out from on alloy a half block distant, and, de liberately taking aim at the band stand, fired two shots Oliver, tho bandman, fell at the first shot, but the INVESTIGATE K ym want to get results on your oM accounts, place them with us for collection it vslll coat you nothing hUm a collection Is made Investl- our Methods of do lot business. the fttlloQuent Bulletin should te In the taads of all fcuilncss men. Se care it by dados your oil accounts with as. Van Aletlne, Cordon & Co., suite 4, 276V, Commercial street Phone Main SOt, A. R. Morgan & Co., Mgrs. TT TQ Hardly posf X A JU7 to fecj that year home is complete without a library. We are now offering - exceptional advantages to the buyer of books this month it will pay to inspect oar splendid equipped book department. Pattons Bool Store. crowd, not reaMrlcg what had hap pened, ruined- toward the killer, be lieving there had been an accidental shooting of some kind. As the crowd closed In, the crazy man discharged two more shots at them, cauiinga scattering In every direction. . With the crowd fleeing, the man stood J a demoniacal attitude, firing at -rafldeaa Jn every direction. Men and vomen howlett and shrieked and ran, but no one seemed able to stop the rightful carnage until Officer George Nicholson confronted him, and fired a bullet into bis head. But be fore Hfe was estlact the demented man drew a revolver from his pocket and fired a shot into his own body. Dead and Dying All Over the Street. The dead and dylag by this time were scattered all over the street, and the frightened people, not knowing where the shooting wa coming from sought safety In every quarter. It was fully half an hour before they re alized what bad happened, and recov ered sufficiently to take care ef the in jured. Twiggs was a miller by trade . The boys around town commonly referred to him as "crazy Twiggs," out no one thought he was dangerous. A few years ago he went to New Mexico, re turning in tlmo to onllst as a soldier for the Philippines. Vas Close to Convicts. Carson, Nor, Aug. 14. Officer C E. Forrell, of Reno,, who has been on the trail of the escaped Folsom convicts with bloodhounds, has arrived hore. Ferrol says he knows the present lo cation of the convicts, and was with in 40 minutes of thorn yesterday. If California poase had not abandoned the chase Ferrell thinks the convicts could have been captured. Tbey are now In a small valley betweon Round Top and Hope Valley, he says, the roughest country in the Slorras, but one with a hundred oecapos open to the convicts. Forroll stated that the man are well armed, and arc now In a land where sheep camps and cattle camps are to bo found an every hand. The convicts nro Thoron, Woods, Murphy, Fahoy and Kldrldge. A Murderous Cook. Benttlc. Aug. 14. Robert Howard, first assistant onglncer of the steam er Arrow, which recently camo to Se attlo from Portland, was almost mur dered Thursday morning by Ed. Dodge, the head cook of tho boat. Dodge threw a large cleaver at Howard Tho clcnvor struck Howard In the side and rut a deep hole, penetrating the Intos- ROBBED BAKER SALOON Had the Nerve to Try to Hold Up Bela Radish. Forty Men Stood by and Saw the Robbers Help Them selves, but White Showed Fight. Baker City. Of. Aug. 14 Three masked men entered the Miners' Cabin saloon last evening at 9 o'clock and robbed the three gaming tables In the back room, aad the cash register In the front room of $IS0. The robbers estered the gambling room through the rear door. Two of the men wont through the gaming tables, and the other one went Into the front room aad robbed the cash register of $S0. As the leader of the gang entered the front room through tho swinging screen doors, J. T. Donnelly, cashier of the First National bank, and Beln Kadlsh. a mining operator, who wore having a lunch In tho rear part of the room, near the partition, observed tho masked man as he pushed through tho door. Donnelly and KadlBh mndo a dash for the front door, with tho rob ber In hot pursuit. Ho covorod Don nelly with his gun. nnd tried to pre vent him from leaving tho building. Donnelly refused to halt, and tho rob place as shop guardriFonU filled 'that place for a tlm,e, IfiitJi mnde out side watchman about mx weeks ago. W. 11. Porter has been 'mode outside night man. succeeding Mr. Fduts. The appointment of a warden, it Is ex pected, will be made tomorrow. There are several applicants for the place, and the probability Is that Deputy Warden Smith or Guard Curtis will be promoted to the position made va cant by Mr. McPherson's resignation. n Eighty-five cars, double the regula tion rnllwny size are required to transport Rlngllng Brothers'. world's greatest shows; 660 horses, 375 per formers. 300 dnncors, 200 choristers, 50 musicians, 108 animal cages anu lairs and 1000 workmen and officials are Indicative of the onormous size of this distinguished American amuse ment enterprise, twice bigger, fully, than any other ever organized. fm waaons Another Deep'CutJn Meats Go To A farmer is foolish to buy a wagon about tho strength and durability of FENDRICH'S MARKET , And Get Your ' ...Cheap Meats.... Our pi ices have al ways been low but now the bottom has dropped out. j Beef Loin Steaks m Whole Loins M Round Steak 3 lbs for.. 25$ Chuck Steak 5 lbs for... 2$ and all other meats 1 in proportion GEO. FENDRICH ' 331 Com'l St. Cottle Block. If f oo Only Knew That we could help you with collect Ing those old notes and accounts, yoe would bring them to us at once. We chargo nothing, unless a collection Ii made. It will pay you to Investigate, 'Phnnn Main SOI. or rail nt !7KU ta.HlAlt tin 1m a a lAttlt& Ml A.n In Hn a wiiiwu iiu huo lu.j uuuui. iiimu id u commercial street, doubt about tho Studcbnkor. The first I VAN ALSTINE, GORDON & CO. wngon you always think of Ic the A. II Morgnn fc Co., Manngera. Studobakor, nnd If all wagons were L oxnetly the same price eight mon out of ovcry ton who corns to Salem for a ; wagon would take a Studebaker. Take tho carrying capacity of wagons as listed in tho catalogs of va rious wagon companies (and the build era ought to know what tho wagons SHIELD'S PARK Patton Bros., Managers. ' wilt nnfvl ntirt vsmiHI flmt 1ti Cin.lo ber did not fire nt him. Kadlsh dodgod , T ""'' '"','""" , , w behind two largo slot machines, but or is from 500 to 1000 pounds hoav- Donnelly succeeded In getting out. After Donnolly got out tho robbor ran behind the bar to tho cash regis ter, whicn ho opened, and wns talcing the monoy out, when Iko White, an architect, who was standing In front of the bar, picked up a cracker bowl, which he threw at tho robbor, striking him on .tho shoulder with such force that the fellow dropped n portion of the money on tho floor. This diversion on the part of White stopped tho proceedings in tho front room. The robbor turned and rnn out the back door, whom he was Joined by his pals, and thoy mado good their escape. Thoro were about 40 peoplo In the tines. Dodge was arrested. One of tho mon on the boat wantod saloon nnd gambling room nt tho time, but no ono had a gun, or the man who entered tho front door could hare Dzied Piunes. Dried Prunes Dried Prunes Call and see us before you sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co J75CommcrciaJSt. Frcsd SJusta Soda Water arf L aton Ice at tftcmde, $Mn btwertl tCuu auts fit You can get Wolverine soap At SPEERBROS Phone, Mala 2491 his breakfast lator than usunl. Dodge refused to glvo It to him. The mnttor was reported to Engineer Howard, who ordered Dodge to got the break fast at onco. A short time nfterward Howard passed tho galley door, when Dodge throw tho cleaver at him. The largest black baas ever rauaht In the Willamette river at Salem was on display at Steiners fish market this morning. The fieh. tipped the beam at five pounds and one ounce, and was on of a mimber canaht by a gentleman this morning and brought to the market. The aceNory, nalntl ami built es pecially for Ringing Brothers' ma nlfloent and Inspiring spectacular pro duction of -JerusakiH awl the Cru sades," depicts rbnrrhM and palace. Magnificent n architectural design, aad the meaptuoui Inner courts of the fabulously rick Kwirs of Egypt Do You Wear a Pair of Our Glasses -. . If Not Give Us a Trial There is nothing ptfoful or dlsajjiecablc about an examination oi fee eye. It i not eyen tiresome for the reason wc have the eejeu rjt testing instruments made, and we understand MrkuyfeKt Our 24 years continuous practice hss enabled m 17"?ltklletlneedcdfor the relief of .y tht tire eajily m , W makc a aU of hw S?S?flT!?!r ,hfu11lcl Vr cliild to pursue her stud wtb7ftW. nmend glasses only "C;H. Hinges, PioietrOfitician 88 Matt Ttrtet, Next tm U lUi hw illt Grand Through Mid-Summer Excursion Detroit and all points west to Newv port and return over the Conallla St Mnetera railroad. Sunday. August lth. Trains will leave Detroit at 4 a. m.: Mill City SIS; Albaay. 7:o; Corvat lie at ?:M; arriving at Newport at 11 30 k. m. lUturnUg tear Newport at t JO p. nu glTtS alx hours at tho txarh. Probably tha Met throuch ex. rureiou from Detroit. Kara to Newport aad tetura: De troit to Mill City, tacluslve. IIJWi weet of Mill City to Klacetea, ItoOf West of KJuwKou to Maxwell, $i 75 j Albany, Orvallla aad Pbiloiuath,, 11 w; wsm et rMiouMta to CWiwood, tMsualve. LM; all neinu weet of OWtwod. ?S fiia. NuuwroM aUrarUoM. iscludlag baud rnarert. ttirf bathtnc lift Mttujf drill Ui'b Ikbina and huntln KDWIN 8TO.NK Uiupr been captured. He was apparently about 25 years of age, and seemed to be now at the buslnoes. He did not have the norvo to shoot, or he could have killed both Donnelly and Whlto. White Is an Irishman, and Is always ready for a scrap. There was sevoral hundred dollars more money In the safe and consider ablo more money In the cash register, but the robber gave up the Job nnd bunt a hasty retreat when White struck him with the cracker bowl Val Blldner. the proprietor of the rnloon, nnd th bartender were Uoth behind the counter, but they dodged out of sight when they saw the rob ber enter. In the gambling room the other two robbers worked swiftly but quietly. None of the men said u word. The en tire transaction was over In lees than three minutes. The oJHcrB have no trace ft the robber. HUIE WING SANG CO. FANCY DRY GOODS Male up In sew lint ef wracttrs. all colcra White Uorm AllklaJs of hjIsu. Mcy smer rels silks, peal and laJUsfaraltllat roeiinow iviwitmtjp. nsiiiaif 100 court St . Salem Or Ceraer Allty New Company for Salem. A. II. Scbaefer. Oleun A. Scliaefer and PfortNce J. Scbaefer have Incor- pomled tho Utrin Manufacturing Cwupany. and will maaufaeturo pho tographic cloth, solution and other photographic material, with head quarter at Salem. The company has n capital stock of $10,000. divided Into faaree of J 100 each. Artlcloa of in corporation were filed by the new com pany this morning In tho offlco of tho oounty clerk and In tho state depart ment. x lor than any other. Ask to soe cata logs, and you can boo for yourself. It Is the axles, tho spokos, tho folloes tho hubs, the skeins nnd every other vital part Our wagon trado Is on again In full bln8t, Tho heavy harvest brings them In Come and see thorn for yourself. Thoiv'll bo another good trade on gasollno engines this fall, nnd or usu al tho Fairbanks, Morse "Jock of all Trados" will bo In tho load. Tho men who nre using thorn are our best ad vortlsoment. When you havo tlmo drop us a card, and wo'll sond you doscrlp tlvo clrculnrs. Rollnblllty Is a chief requisite of gasollno ongines. nnd when you get ono that Isn't reliable they'll cnuie you more grief than any. thing you ovor owned. Get a Fair banks, nnd you'll have no troublo Yon'havo ho ndvantnge of local pro tection from tho Portland brnnch which Is worth n great deal. r Sharplett Tubular Cream Separa tors will have another Me run this fall. Bvsry usor of the Sharpies Is n loyol friend of the mnchlne, nndl would use no other. Reason enough Commercial and Center Sts. .TO-NIGHT.. ;j Polite Vaudeville uet-erai Admission J5c, 25c Lunch Baskets, TclcscopcB, Shop ping Baskets In large variety. Tin aod ' Qranltewnro for camping purposes, THe Variety Store. 94 Court St. Annora M. Welch. Prep W. W. Hall. R. E. D0WN1KC. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loaning, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the best terms at reasonable rates. Iloeatlk upstairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St . Salem Oregon Card Indexes Tho time-saving method. Wo make them to suit your Ideas. Cards ruled to any slzo and form. Cabinets made to fit. Ring us up and let us explain. Prices surprisingly cheap. . GE0- F RODGERS & CO, 130 Court St. salem, Or. 7-30-1 tn in the long, hollow liowl. the low hung ' 0Caf o i m t eut ef- auppiy eon, the enclosed gear running J; in oil. the eaey cleaning with no parts I j to get full of filth. Send for cataloe or drop In to see the machines. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St.. Salem. Farm Machinery. Blcles Automo biles. Sewing Machines aad Supplies N. H. Burley, Sewing Machine i-irif J. NL HOWELL, 1 FRESH MR ATS CURED LARD and everything in our line The Best Only Prompt Service. Fair: Treatment In Stelner's Fish Market I Phone 1401 Main t-HHKll))BHH. NEW TODAY -A tft4hrfS,rfefc - .. Or. J. H. Zrtmtr. phttlttBn and iur Oteit. 0jf itotk. Office Pje Me. JL flwnr pfo No 1t?l. Fcf le--A F Hc tt A. mm . fris-u WMk-rVH totem HU Aiy Killed In Puget Sound Shipyard. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 14. Duncan C Courage, nn Ironworker, was Instantly hiltod to the Bhlu)ard of the Moran Beu. Company Thuwttoy morning. Courage was working on a scaffold In to tho batthMhlp Nebraek. He wae knocked rruiN the scaffold and -fell 80 fttet, crushing out his Ufa Courage was working alongside an. other workman. The latter nttemnted to sup Uy Courage, nnd both of the men .foil and dropped the entire dis tance Courage struck tho ground first, and his partnor foil on top of a.m. courage wan smashed to death, but bis partner was scarcely hurt, his life being saved only by his falling on Courage. (rricmo SmoK m. ' ' ' -. .mx m-jv. m-mr .-fm. i w mr im . Affalra at the Prison. O. M. Charlton, one of tho shop guard nt the penitentiary has bsen appointed chapel guard In place of J. J McConnlck and W H- Vo.it, . tide night watchman, takes Charlton's &EOIZES.BAnG4Itf HOUS& vZyft Friday and Saturday Br.'C thoafuhi11? bn7rl"8 ?f0 0Vef bGfre ffer0d t0 th0 PP10 a8 those hlch we have selected out for those to days. Tho goods -w .... .... uuwlr unMH Boous. reliable In ovory way, nnd are weU worth tho consideration of the buying public. Money sav " le the nearest way to express their real worth JoB.iesnM wenCS- ",! ,f tK,e bMt ,f yU want ,nu' " owels and -ot Ja, well made. Uouble autohad ii ..i . ..... ..v durable and strong, sole uric ....19c -prices. Men't 6Sc overallB, boot made, con- iu t u... , , ,.n urwn, Sou duck, sale prieo ..3fic sal nrln. vn-,1 i.3o llriva 0 -U t-x .. iwin t -- Strang and du,M 7 . "'' ,S M Monto C"' coat8' arrived ! ELIXVn8 Prtce-.c finest English kersey, well lined, sale; loo do ladles fast black acid proof prco . 1475 dye stockings, silk finish kninn.ii.1 r. , .... '."':. " """. H wear th. t,oa. vn -r . .i ioisa- S2.3Q pedeatrlnn skirts spe- price onty ' ' " fw th 0,aI for th, 8a' '75 Ladies- iin-n"'u"," 10c M,83e HB0 all wool dress skirts. loJ trimmed L, .J'6" 8k,rt8' hy trimmed, a raro bargain, ntcoi) trtmmod. all slxos. regular sale price S"75 Price C,oranUo6a, n,y 35C l amedaUlons.;;;;'. UrouEhout the IT I?' Bda 20C eck TlhXoaa' B 01. -9C u.roughout the store slaughtered. All our ,!, !.. . i i lhe CheaPest Store in the Northwest mctVOY BROS.. Wfrh Court St,. Safe. Or. r-Z2 srp' jrtsivtfr .aJl,' Wifclerj tnr MWtw" -r-