.. ! IpTfie Citclet W -- A&C,7 ' w than an hero are few possessions that are more Drld -mi -u..,.L . B.. ,n rlno the little elrrlof ,.4 ....... "nieo c , - -.- -y-M .,T,r.MXKr' store ukc. - H. u. ..u pcwre in wiling engaaemenl .,. " ,-part from purely commercial considerations, f0P We fM, .t T Servw sell a beautiful and worthy ring for hat puose it ?en" , store in the minds of two persons with one .? I"' 1'S ". fSfe' event-the betrothol of two loving heart.. TherefoTe le J alrw to carry at all times a choice and beautiful stock of tnLr. bracing an Immerse variety of settings and precious stones jm a hteh L YQMOt 222222 rs Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore.' tttfWHt-H-M-HHf Local n:i irikrti. f events .MIL id llXCd X lotne iMI I ! H 1 I I 1 ifrH-K-t- rH-HH PERSONALS. h, P. Dosmarals, of Tho Dallos, Is1 4he city. w, P. Lord went to Portland this renting on legal business. H. L. Hochort, of Portland, Is In tho dtjr for a fow weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wllloy, of Port Uad, aro In Salem (or a few days' Prof. Seloy, II. S. Gilo and K. J. Damon woro pnssonBars for Toledo today W. J. Culver was a passenger foi Portland on tho Albany local this owning Dr Geo, H. Rusaell, of CoquIIle City, u In the city for a fow days' visit irlth friends. Judgo E. P. Morcom, of Woodburn, Is la tho city on buslnoss beforo tho circuit court. Mrs. W. A. Cnrtor returned to hor iomo at Gold Hill, nftor spending Christmas with rolntlvos horo. Mr. and Mm. W. P. George returned list evening from Portland, whoro Mrs. Qeorgo Is taking troatment. Mm. Anna Nlplinl nf flnnn Knmo. I Alaska, who has boon visiting in Sa lem for a fow days, dopartetl for Ev fe.M( MT.hIi Inn- ..-..l .vfcv, iimu., mat. uvuilllitj. Speaker Harris camo down from his home at Eugene Inst evonlng to as sist In the correction of tho house Journal, at tho stnto houso. Mr. and Mrs. John Forguson, of West Salem, havo returned from a Christmas visit with Mr. and Mrs. Josph Cordlngly, at Brownsville Miss Gertrude Hlrsch has returned from a visit to Portland. Her slstor, Miss Leona. who has boon a severe sufferer from poritonltls, at tho Good Ssmarltan hospital, la vory much Im proved. Dr. B. V. Hoover, of nosoburg, was TMterday afternoon appointed physl dan of tho hospital at tho SoldlorV, Home, near Itoseburg, to tako offeot t onco. Tho placo carries with It a lary of $4Q por month, and tokos only a small portion of tho physlclan'6 time. Mrs. Anna NIchol, of Nome, Alaska, formerly manager of tho local office of tho Pacific Postal Telegraph" Co., Il III h -It.. -- -- nrlnniliul vlfilt lth friends, and is stopping at the fcomo of Urs. Ida M. Habcock. Mrs. NIchol has been in Alaska for a num. bor of years now, and is prosperous and content to rimnln in w n. northern country. Attorney Morcora ami Rev. Loves que, of Woodburn, were in the city today. South Salem Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Achoson havo returned from a visit with relatives In Portland. The Head Walters. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OECCMBER 29, 1003. HE LIED FIVE LIKE A GOTLEMAN The Letter That Pro bably Led to the Young Murder Murdered Man Lied by Note ana Ear to Protect Mrs. Van Houten and Himself POMONA STRIKES A SNAG AdYance Spring Styles Just la. I I Largest Line In the Valley. Beautiful Willamette!! Pours in and Sinks Her David G. Van Houten, slnyor of Al bert Young, his wife's alleged ivara mour, now occupies a coll in the city jail, undor a charge of murder In tho first degree. . Ills capture was offeot. ed shortly after daybreak yesterday as no entored his stablo at Montavll la, whoro Potico Sergeant Hogeboom and Officers Price, Connors and Vaughn woro lying In wait for him. He offered no resistance, holding out his hands for tho handcuffs, which were placed on them. Ho nppoaretl mentally unstrung and badly exhaust od wnen taken Into custody. Whon searching at the pollco sta Hon a lettor was found In Van Houten's pockot that le believed by 'thft nnltrrt tn Imtfa ntnitn.1 . in--.-. . .i Tho Head Walters" played to a' " Zl , Z' ."7. " 1 .""" nuent and hearty applause indicated iwlfe and of ft comromlgIng nn. h -, 7'78l"V. The letter was written under the worth thereof. is about as , lat0 of Apr 21gt nnd flg gent fron unuij iiiiALu u nruiioMiion as was ov er placed on a stage. There Is no plot no conseeutivenees, no promises, no sequence, no nothing only a hodge podgean olla podrida of fun there is lots of that. Charles Durkhart, as "lazy Cohen," has r. slide that evokes wonder as voll as laughter. He, with tlie "pipe dreamer," are the features of the show. The dreamer is all right, old Smohalla himself be ing Inforlor to him. He always np penrod at the right time, with Just tho right dream. Thoro woro some vory good volcos, and, perhaps, good songs, but they woro spoiled by Indistinct enuncia tion. It may well bo doubted It any. thing sang by anyono was understood by anybody. Tho costumes wero olegnnt, nnd tho drills and exorcisos by tho girls very protty, which might also bo said of the girls thorasolves, only Salem has a high standard to measure from in that lino. The one marring feature of the play was tho two big bruisers, who, as Izzy's partnors, tooic up too raucn spaco. Tholr make-ups wero villain ous, tholr words Indistinguishable, and their acting wretched. If tho com pany could got thorn "vagged" some placo It would Improvo It greatly. Aberdeen, "Wash, to Marshlleld, Or., where Mrs. Van Houten was staying at the time. Van Houten say ho went to Marsh Held to see his wife, and got this letter by calling unex poctedly at the postofflce for her mall The letter Is tig follews: My Dear Minnie: I hae Just re ceived your most kind and welcome letter. Mlnnlo, at the snmo tlme( Dave came In just wild, hunting for Accident Occured at the Bend About 2,30 Yesterday "Afternoon --No Cor- vallis Boat Now The Oregon City Transportation Company Is having nioro than Its sharo of trouble. A fow days ago n collision put Its steamor Altona out of business, nnd yesterday tho stoam or Pomona wont to tho bottom. Tho lattor boat was wrecked by striking a sunken snag at Carey's Dend, about 45 mllos south of Port land. Sho was coming down from Corvnllls In command of Captain Spong, and had a good list of pas sengers and frolght cargo. Itctieh Ing tho Bend at 2:30 p. m., proceed ings wero brought to a suddon stop by an Invisible snag tearing a gnplnu holo In tlie stoamor'B hull. Tho Po mona quickly filled and sank. How evor, ns the rlvor is vory shallow up that way, tho wator only covored tho lower deck of the vessel, and the pns sen ers escaped a wetting. The steamer Leona, of the samo line, hovu in sight about two hours after the no cldeut, and, after standing by awhile, took on board the passengers of the wrecked boat and will bring them to this city. Wrecking barges with pumps nnd other apparatus were brought up the river today, and tho boat will lie raised and taken to Portlnnd. As the repnlrs will be quite extenslvo. there will be no boat on tho Corvnllls route for some time. It requires a boat of 3LJ d Hat s Is it tod Better than money are Schil ling's Best lea UVin povdrr coCm IUvmUs mcU and moncyback nobody takes the money. At your grocer s. S Not Too Late EH To think about that office outfit. For the Mew Year, of course Qt vouhaye many necessities on your list It's 21 BLANK BOOKS Ledgers. Day Books and the like, or a fresh quart of Ink or Mud- esx inirc. frra.ir man v have alrcidy made their office oarchascs end 3 pronounce Jheerade far superior than they could flnl elsewhere. PATTON'S Book Sto eo S a m If yoa wore to examine the hats that are fcelag worn by the men of Salem and vicinity, you'd find thai more of them come from our store than from any other three or four stores. Yo see We not onlv have I ! an assortment largeenough to suit men of all builds, of ! ! all taste, and of all pursts, but we are also the first to ; show the new things as they come out. It you want a good hat for the price of a cheap one here's a snap. Some broken lines of our fine S3.00 Hats now Half Price We must clean up our stoefcto make room for the new lines that are beginning to arrive dlta P"" 0. X Come before your sUe Is sold out, jife I you can't often get a $3 hat for P DU -lX m J On House Coats. Don't Walt Till They're Gone, Salem Woolen Mill Sto e Watch Thursday's Ad. You Can't Afford to Miss It M-ett-M-i-9 8-H-ta19-M4H you, talking fight all tho time To convince hlra I hnd to show him every room in the house to satisfy him. IIu accused you of being horo with mo. I changed his mind beforo he left. Ho accused mo of sondlng you an expreea package, which I did not own up to. Ho said ho got posted in Portland about you being hero with, mo. I think ho has changed his mind now about licking mo llko Lindsay. I had no troublo with him whatovor. Talked vory nlco to him, and took him up to Lulu, and sho told him tho letter she got from you was from Marahflold. Ho was a Httlo quieter aftor that. Now, Minnie, If he goes to soe you, ho may try and tell you I told him that you lived horo with mo. Do not let him got anything out of you. for I throwed him off on overythlng. Now, my GEO. E. WATERS - Wholesale Tobaccofljstanj Qgay Dealer i. ciir i Willamette Valley 3 i-argesi-oww salem, Oregon. IimmniTiir "iiiiiiirmiiimmiimiiiH 1 .. Lli..-1f.n. all dealers, muo .--' door. 11 I was you, I would go 10 rorv ......iiiiiiiiiillilllilliffn .i i ..n illt-nrra nt onco. for 0111111 ib" iot; of trouble for us both. I know you Know now io Han dle him without my telling you To show you how excited he was, he never saw your picture on my vost. He thought to scare me right on the start, but I would not Boare for hlra, so he changed bis mind. When I se vou I will tell you the whole. Now I am writing you right away, so as tc 'post you when he goos. Now, dear, he wanted to kuow ir I eer was to bis house in Portland. I told blm I was not. Well, that was no He. That was not his house, wad it? I vas just a smart as him. 1 am glad you got that braealet. IX nut tell him who seat to you. Tell him it was Lulu. Do not let him get any tatch oa us. I am going to try and see iulu aws Wll her to tail sun ebt it. II claimed Uat he had hU forum told, awl you was here with men, and I swt you U package, and that I snt you th paenago, ana that I was a married maa and was kpiag you, too. He was bound 1 sbwiW show him my wife. I told blm ha was up against tho wrong tblpg now, awl that some oaa was making a fool out of blm, wblen is the truUi. Now, honey, try and settle the affair if you can. After the dlvorfeo I will show him that, not write now. I will close, hoping to hear from you soon. I remain as ever, your old fellow. AL. A clear Havana 122c clnar. For sale by eln, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Jewelry iot Chtisima$ lfts Is best selected ahead. We have aid in a splendid Btock for tho holiday kado, which it will pay you to ex mina Wo havo a magnificent stock rlnsa la all tho latest settings, solid 0ld rln. f 1 Kfi and UD. YOU Can ttake, your soloctions now, and we M hold them for delivery. C. T. POMEROY Jowelor and Optician, & 0m- 8u very light draft on that run, nnd, as the Pomona and Altona are both out of commission, nono other Is avail able. Tho Altona was disabled last Wod nesday morning In a collision with tho O. R. & N. steamer Modoc off Jones' mill. Sho Is now at tho yards of tho Portland Shipbuilding Com pany, in South Portland, but will probably bo ready for service Satur day. In tho meontlmo tho llttlo steamor Leona is attending to tlie company's business on tho Portland Salem run. Lots of love and kisses. To Register Voters. County Ciork Iloland is preparing his blanks and books for the biennial registration of tho voters of the county. The sovoral precinct regis ters aio now ready as Is tho largo office register, and a largo quantity of blanks Is held In preparation to send out to notaries public and Jus. tlces of the peaco (or tho purposo of registering those voters who aro un able to oomo to tho clerk's offlco to be listed. The registration begins on the first Monday in January next Monday and continues until Ma) IS. when the books close. This Is two weeke before the election and all voters who have not registered up to that time will be oompelled to bring wltneeees at the timo of the etecllon and swear In their votes. Tills is alwayn troublesome and eumbersoroe. and It Is much easier tn register than to make proofs at the polls, and proper registration of all voters within the time llmle May 16 relieve the Judges of election of a large amount of work and prevents a blockade at the polls. It Is expeoted that the registration will be greater this coming year than In the peet. owing to U fact that the trorUkma at the law are now better undewood, and tke value of this regulation Is appreciated by the voters. A full reelstratlOB before the hooka clow Jn May Is greatly to be desired, and with an offleer In eaeh of the outlying preelaets to register those who eanuet personally come to the o&UHly seat, there should be few men left In the county unregistered wbea the eouaty clerk flalsaes hU work on May 16 next Salem's Select Assortment A largo gang of tramps, numbering ovor 35, Is encamped In the pasture of a. P. Litchfield, In the southwestern portion of tho city, nnd during the day time the gang scatters through out the city begging and stealing all Hint can be secured. The camp In the woods Is deserted during the hours of dny-llght, but after darkness oemea the hoboB gather there, and propnre a feast from tho remains of their stolen nnd begged plunder. Yeter day Tlie Journal stated that Captain lloss, In Yew Park, had lost a mini- bor of line ohlokena at tho hands of this gang, and this morning the steal ing of moro chickens nt various plaoos In the Yew York neighborhood Is re ported, and one sheep Is known (o havo been taken by the knights of tlie cross-tlo and brakebeam. The victims of tho band of Idle loaf ors are getting as weary of theso dep redations, as aro tho tramps them solves whon work Is ode rod thorn. Bfforts aro being made by tho resi dents of Yow Park to rid themselves of theso unwolcomo' neighbors, and It is possible that tho crowd will bo rounded up and made to seek other Quarters. As their camp Is situated within tbo limits of tho city, It might bo posslblo to run In tho crowd, and placo them on tho work gang on tho streets scraping up mud, and tho In vostmont would be a good one, for their board would scarce cost tho city as muoh as their work for the good of tho community would amount to, asldo from the faot that the depreda ilonB on tho hen roosts of Yow Park would ceaso, and the residents of that section would be relievea irom further troublo at tho hands of the tramps A doso of work on the streets or on tho rock-pile would result in a decrease of the visitation of tramps to this elty, for they would shun Balem as they would a plogu spot For tits Celllo Canal. Governor Chamberlain left this morning for Portlnnd, where lie today met nnd consulted with Major Lnng fltt, the government engineer officer, regarding the matter of the right of way for the proposed Celllo ship ca nnl. The legislature, nt tho apodal session, appropriated $100,000 for thq purchase of tho right of way, nnd. while tho state board of commission era of canals, orsated by the snmo act, has not as yol been nblo to organise for the woik In hand, tho governor will attempt to secure as early a meeting between the ommlsslou?r and the federal authorities as possi ble, In order to RQt the work of secur ing contracts and deeds to the prop erty desired for the right of way ns early as pooslhle, so thai tho govern ment may begin the work of o?n strtictlng the canal nt one. O i I Bend Approved. The official bond or Charles M, Phillips, constable of Seotts Mills proolnot, for JMO, was this morninjj , filed in tlie county clerk's olDae an approved. PiTrmnrniiiHiniiiimrrrmTmmfTnmTTgj We I Bay and Sell Motgages MODEL OYSTER PARLORS 140 Court Street. Oysters any style nd short orders- OtsUtLqmw, Chicken lamsles, Shell Flsb.KtcJn seswn. Bpeoisi 25 cents. dinners every dsy, Money To Loan I Salem Abstract I and Land Co. F.W. WATERS, Mgr. I liuxmuimuiniumuiiuuuuiuniuua jrtWWWiHW 2 Tfuee New Shapes In Bluoher und Hal aliooa New last, best fitter on earth J Seo our now enatnol and box calfeuoMi at I OSWALT'S V no etM qr. Sliest. OftBOB. " w-r ' --' - ji.--A-L-l JtNWWWWeHlWeH IHW -J5m; iJ6Z i 'H