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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1905)
',,, 'jAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1005 8 ' mam MM y . Stii Stockton & Co I f HE OLD WHITE CORNER Vacation Time This store can well supply your wants tort tlio vncntion trip. Stocks wcro novcr so good. TRUNKS, SUIT OASES, GRIPS, "BAGS, ETC. Vtff7 BStfll "IDAHO EDITORS Say Thoy Wcro Well Treated, and Ap. prcclato It. The Idaho odltors and their wives, after Viewing Salem yesterday, had a short wait for tho train at tho dopot, and took advantage of it to appoint a commlttoo of threo who drafted and submitted tho following resolution, which wns adopted with much cnthusi- SEVEN DAYS FROM'LOS ANGELES g fc Jaw Ladies' Neckwear Tho most claborato and artistic assort mont wo havo ever put on salo. Good styles. Special inducements this week mean a great saving to you. Ail Ladies Neckwear -3 0ff V. TILLAMOOK BEAR STORY Tho people In tho Tillamook coun try aro bolng bothered n grcnt deal with bears. They gTow qulto bold and como down and cat with tho pigs at tho farm housed An interesting Jlttlo "boar story" comos from Tlllntnook county, which occurred on tho lnrgo ranch of H. F. Frascr. Ono afternoon Mrs. Palmor Tucker, of South Salem, who Is visiting on tho Frasor ranch, in company with a small Frasor boy, Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society Prank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Browu & Co., No. 120 Commercial Stroct. NEW TODAY Theo, M. Barr Succossor to Barr & Potzol, tinner and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, ' Salem, Qregon. 3-2- 60 Conts -Until further notico tho Dal las stngo will bo CO conts each, way. J. J. Fldlor. 7-12-3t Tor Salo No. 1 cow. Inquire of Mrs. Oatherlno Brown, 81 Commercial etreot. Phono Rod 2323. 718-3t started out to hunt a bear. After climbing over logs, tripping over roots and jumping wntor ditchos, thoy struck n broad trail, which led them into n small Bwamp, which was surrounded by lnrgo fjr trocs and undorbrush, and inndo a complete enclosure Thoy had jiiBt cnlored tho samo, when thoy woro surprised and startled by 'hear ing tho angry growl of a largo bonr. Beforo they could got out of tho llttlo swamp tho bear gpt in thoir way, and thoy saw they must shoot. Tho boy was braver than Mrs. Tucker and shouldorod his gun 'n a hurrywhilo she hung behind. ,Tho first shot brought tho bear lunging toward thorn, and, whilo Mrs. Tuckor wns saying her prnycrs, tho boy shot ngain, and tho bear fell, nppnrontly dead. 8o thoy wont to him to oxuinino thoir prize, when ho ungallantly helped' himself to tho rufllo of the lady's dross. Tho boy immediately shot ngnin, and this timo tho bonr gnvo up tho ghost. Tho bear, which was a fli(0 black ono, weighing about 300 pounds, was taken to camp and dressed. Mrs. Tuckor is having tho hide tanned an a memento of her first benr hunt. Hoar tho new dean of tho Collego of Music, Miss Calbrcath, at, tho M. E. church Friday, July 21st. n Will Bo Horo. Dr. Solleck saw Prof. 'Goodrich this morning nt Gladstone, and ho will bo hero Friday ovoning to glvo tho rccltnl at tho M. K. church, as announced in this papor. Thoro hnd boen somo talk of its being postponed until noxt week, but ho says ho will bo hero as agrcod. WM IHHIIIIWIIHIIMHMWHiMIMH REMEMBER 1 We can do your repair work ns good ns tho bost, and bettor thnn the -i ....1 -,!...... ,nnrn J.nn nnvnnn nUa. Wo nlwaVS keep OUT stock .i. .. .... ... nftnn win nTTv llnrtford. Mortmn & WrJoht and G. & J. tiros; in fact, wo havo tires and rlimt, as -well as all othor repairs to fit ... - . . ..-I tl.l Dh.1i tY,n lillttnn nil.l Wrt nil makos or bioycios, onu our prices u ' ' - will do tho rest. Best work at honost prices. Ftank J NLoote Phono 301 Black.' 370 Court Street. Hf asm. ii Wo, tho Idaho State Press Associa tion, on excursion through Oregon, tnko this means of thanking tho good pcoplo of Salem, tho beautiful capttol of tho state, for tho many courtesies shown, giving us tho much-doslred opportunity of viowing tho many points of historic and industrial interest In and about tho Capital City of tho oldest and greatest and mbst populous of tho great statos of tho Pnclflo Northwest. Wo especially desiro to thank tho .Press Club and tho representatives of tho press at Salem, Mayor' F. W. Waters and tho city government, tho stnto offi cials, Superintendent Jnmcs nnd War- den Curtis of the Penitentiary, Dr. Cnl- breath of the asylum and tho Citizens' Light & Traction Company, mombors of tho Commercial Club nnd others for their kind nnd hearty welcome, and for tho pleasant ride about tho city which thoy wcro ablo to sco from tho vontngo point of tho street car system; for tho inspoction of stato institutions nnd other courtesies; for tho bounteous luncheon furnished by tho hospitable people of tho city, wo would oxprcss ns best wo might tho grntltudo of a hungry throng of sightseers, who were eager to observe for tTicmsolvcs tho wonders of tho Wlllamotto valley, and woro scarcely prepared for tho open hnnded manner In which thoy havo boen recolvod. And that a copy of those resolutions bo supplied each of tho daily papers of Salem with a re quest that thoy print tho samo. "Respectfully submitted, "D. L. BRADLEY, "JOHN LAMB, "D. W. WIUTTIER, "Committee.''' Auto Crowd Makes Good Run Across tho Mountains. An nutomobllo party of flvo men, who aro making tho trip from Los An golcs lo Sonttlo In their -machine, ar rived In Salem in their mnchlno short ly beforo 2 o'clock, having been seven days on tho road. Tho men arc: Dr. Moore, Dr. Lawton, Mr. Stlmpson, Mr. F. O. Johnson hnd II. R. Zimmcr. Tho machine, n, Toledo Gasolene, was per haps tho largest ovor seen In this city. It has stood tho trip well, and is mak ing remarkably good time. The, men aro dusty nnd sunburned, but they wore in tho best of health and spirits, nnd aro enjoying their outing to tho fullest extent. Tho worst part of tho journey wns tho exceedingly hot weath er that thoy woro compelled to experi ence in tho Sncramonto valley. Tho thormometcr only registered 120 tho day they passed through Mnrysvllle. wM MM fyf July IL'' V- -a. c - m ..MLJr' UP ABOVE MOUNT HOOD. JL JjLcI'X' Stfve Plated Tea ot Coffee Pot of voura will bo mado ns good ns new, if you'll let us roplate it. Our plating i heavy triplo plate, finished in tho best manner and guar- r0Teasnverplaurovorythlng'yo4waut plated, and at very moderate CWo also do nickel plating; tools, Instruments, parts. of Wcycles, stoves, oMrL-B rU teased to show mple. of our work. Or call at the store. SUteaa LiWtty SI., Skm, Cke BRIEF TELEGRAMS John Schlndlofska, accused of mur dering his wlfo in Boston, wns arrested yesterday by Sheriff Barr of La Junta, California. Eugene F. Bert cx-stnto senator, at torney nnd head of tho baseball lengue, who shot himsolf in San Francisco a few days ago, it is now said has n fair chanco of rccovory. Mrs. Kato Houtcr, who shot hor aged nillllonniro husband In Santa Clara county, a fow days ngo, and who wns exonerated by tho coroner's jury, will hnvo to stand trlnl for murder. It is claimed by tho prosecuting nttorncy that tho old mnn was shot whilo nsloop. A train carying a circus ovor the Midland road, in Colorudo, In passing through n tunnol knocked a cngo con taining a big polar benr nnd n South American Hon off a lint car, and they escaped. Tho boar was easily caught, but tho big cat stopped trufllc for two hours boforo ho could bo again cagod. Tho Southorn Paolflo Rnllrond Co. has rccontly boen sued In Louisvlllo, Ky., for $12,000,000 back taxos. . King Oscar boliovos in lotting Nor way secodo, nnd says a forcible union would bo fatal to both countries. Tho Jnps will uudertnko to onpturo Vladivostok boforo tho poaeo commis sion moots. An nrmy has already land ed near it, und tho (loot Is roudy to sail. Tho East is suffering from nn extrem ely hot wave, nnd thoro nro many deaths ami prostrations in tho large cltlos. St. Louis hnd 07 degreos, Chi cago 04, Now York 05 and Philadelphia 00. A dootor in Wyoming rodo ou horso back 100 miles iu 11 hours yesterday to care for minors hurt in nn explosion. Ranohers furnished him relays pf horses, A boll$r exploded on United States lightship No. 07, off Cnpo Flattory yes terday, killing povcral of hor crow. Sho was bolng towed Into port last night. Chicago labor pcoplo aro so terror ized they aro afraid to speak of the at tack on Donnelly. Two men were shot down in church in Kentucky Sunday, a result of the Breatbllt county feud. Tho men were unarmed, and their murderer was a man named John Mullcr. Royal Arcanum Mooting. Detroit, Mich., July 18. A conven tion of representatives of Royal Ar canum councils throughout Michigan is in .session hero today to consider tho recently announced changes in the or der"a insurance rates. Tho advanco In rates has aroused deep feeling among tho members in this state, and It Is likely that a vigorous protest will be sent to the supremo council. 1 ' Chicago Markets. Chicago, July U.Wheat, S685j corn, 675ft oats, 31H30. Strango Portents and Omens Hover Ovor tho Old Poak. Monday afternoon a telcgrnm wns sent from Cloud Cap Inn on tho north hIiIo of Mount Hood thnt a strango ob ject wns hovering over Mount Hood. It wns at first takento bo nn escaped balloon nnd wns traveling towards Portlnnd Pcoplo up about Hood Rlvor though nro divided somo think it Is Hon. E. L. Smith's boom for governor; others thnt it is tho prlco of real estato gnio to seed; still others that it is ono of Jim Langilla's stories thnt ho forgot to anchor. Tho writer's own opinion is that it is tho testimony in tho William Bon land fraud cases thnt escaped both sides, and is nfraid olthor to go to Portland or go homo. Gauging Stations Established, Stato Engineer Lewis, who hns just returned from a trip up tho valley re ports that ho und his assistant, Mr. Al lan, havo located tho sites for 10 stream gauging stations, nnd thnt Mr. Allan is now nt work on tho station at Albany. Tho stations that havo been located so fnr as follews: Ono on tho north fork of the Snntlnm nt Mohamn, ono, on tho Wlllnmetto at Albnny, ono on tho Snntlnm at Jefferson, a cnblo gnug ing station on tho south fork of tho Snntlnm ut Waterloo, another ou tho McKcnzio near Eugene, ono each on tho north and south forks of tho Umpqua near Roseburg, ono across tho Roguo river at Gold Ray, a bridge gauging station ut tho bridge ncross tho Wlllam ctto nt Springfield', and ono nt tho bridgo across tho coast fork of tho Wlllamotto, six miles nbove tho junc tion. These stations nro bolng established for tho purposo of determining tho wntor supply of tho difforont rlvors nnd their trlbutnrlcs. Moro will bo estab lished ns soon ns tho engineer can get around to it. Mon will bo appointed to mnko daily observations nt those sta tions nntl tho flow of the river will be known nt nil tlmos of tho year. Wherof First M. E. church. Wliatf Grnnd plpo organ reoltnl. Whonf Friday evening, July 21st. Domago Coso Non-Suitod. Tho ouso of M. M. High against tho Southorn Pacific Railroad Co., bolng an action for dnmugos, tried boforo Judgo Clelond, of Portland, was non-suited today. Tho oaso was brought by-Mr. High, who is tho superintendent of tho county poor farm, to rooover damages for horses which woro killed by a train jioar Chomnwa. In a fonnor trlnl Mr. High won a vordiot, but tho rnllrond company filod a motion for n now trial, which wns grnnted. All yostcrdRy nf--tornoon wns consumed in tnking testi mony, nnd this forenoon with nrgu monts ou tho motion for a non-suit. Harness Case in Court. Tho cuso of Ullmnn & Rutherford against Mollwain is boing tried in tho circuit court this aftorndon, This is a suit for tho possession of n sot of harness of tho value of $5, but wbiah will cost somebody sovornl times that amount beforo it is settled. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs. T. D. Linton, of Eugene ono of tho most capable and successful hop growers In Oregon, is in tho city with her superintendent looking up tho new Krebs hop houses and gathering other Information, with n view to oreoting somo now buildings on her ranch oppo. slto Eugene. o Qlaccomb Capon , tho deau of the foreign correspondents in Paris, has retired nt the age of 75 years. ne served the Tribuna of Roma and per sisted in attending- to his moro and more arduous duties until the install ment of a telephone service- convinced him that ho must make way for a younger man. When tho widow ceases to weep, her weeds soon dry up. mmaJB&JRi& Our Great Clearing Sale Continued It always has boon tho policy of, our storo not to carry any goods ovor from ono soaBon to tho othor. That is why wo inaugurate this Pow. crful Clearing Salo every season to clear tho store of this Mason's good and havo tho shelves roady for our fall arrivals. Tho wonderful trade wo did the paat wook shows us cloarly that Uio pooplo approciato our way of doing business. Road tho f oUowing prlco lirt ovor carof ully and if you don't trado with ua It will keep you from paying too much for your goods olsowlioro. WASH SUITS AND SKIRTS. $4.50 protty pcrcalo wash suits, dain tily trimmed, cloaring prico ?2.05 $5 protty waah suits, prico $3.50 $2.50 Fancy PK Dross Skirts $1.50 $3.5d Whito PK Dross Skirts $2.45 Odd lot of $1.75 wash dross skirta ' 05c SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS. 85o Proty Dimity Shirt Walsta, prico 45c $1.35 Whito Shirt Waists, noatly trimmed, cloaring prico 7Bc $2 Whito Sliirt Watota, handsomely trimmed, prico 51-36 Silk Waists at Cloaring Prices. ACCORDION PLAITED SKIRTS. Wo carry a swell lino of thoso prot ty accordion plaited Dross Skirts in all colors; thoy aro worth up to $8.50 and $0, clearing prico .t $4.75 4.50 Mohair Dross Skirta ....$2.96 MOHAIR AND SILK SUITS. $12 Mohair Suits, all tailorod, goods latest-stylo, prlco $0.00 $15 Silk Shirt Waist Suits.... $8.00 $10.00 Covert Jackote, prlco.. $0.00 MILLINERY. Cloaring prices on everything in that department. $2.60 Trimmed Hats, salo prlco $1.30 $5 Trlmmod Hate, salo prlco. .$2:50 Children's Hate Half Price DRESS GOODS. And still tho rush for Dress Goods koopa up, and why not7 Wo havo tho latest goods to show you and at tho smallest prices in Salem. Fancy Mohair Dross Good3 25c 35c and 40c, worth doublo tho price, Imported Fancy Mohair Dress Goods, bwoU BtulT, 05c, 75c and 85c FINE SILKS. This department 1b a wonder. We cannot keop onough of thom in stock. - 45c Wash Chiffon Silks, all colon, yd 23c Wash India Silks for Shirt Walrta in whito, cream, pink, bluo, nary, prico 25c, 30c 45c and G5c, worta doublo. Remnants of Flno Colored Silks,. Half Price Black Silks, every kind and every prlco. , SUMMER WASH GOODS. Out thoy havo to go; no mercy shown to any piece of goods in this department, no matter how pretty it is. 600 yds fancy 8'a protty lawns, prico 3i 12VjC, 15c and 18c Fancy Wash Goods, price , 8c and 19c Whito PK and Whito Indian Head Drees Goods at Bmall prices. CLEARING PRICES. On ovory orticlo in tho following departments: RIBBONS, LAOES, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, SHOES, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, COLLARS, STRAW HATS, CAPS, HATS and OVERALLS. , SALEM'S FASTEST OROWINO STORE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets A BEATING DESERVED XT New York, July 18. Prompt retri bution wns meted out tonight to Sam uel Brooks, n bather at Audobon boach. whoso foolhardy mischief imperiled tho lives of three young women. Brooks was roscued by tho police after having roeeivod n terrible beating nt tho hands of hundred 9 of people, who hnd isoon him rock a boat until it wns cap sized, nnd its ocoupants thrown into tho water. Cnrrlo Bnuer, Nellie Hntten and Ag nes McLaughlin, onch ngod about IS yoars, were rowing in the vloinity of mnny bathers when. Brooks 4and n com pnnion, who were in the water, ap. proached and, heed low of the protests of tho young women, ollmbod into the boat. Taking positlous at either ond of tho crnft, tho men began to rock tho boat and although tho thoroughly ter rified girhi bogged the intrutlors to de sist, continued until the boat wns up set. Bathers attracted by the plight of tho soroamlng girls, swam to their res cue, nnd, after a struggle, brought tho threo ashore in a seml-eonselous condi tion Meanwhile Brooks and his compan ion swam away, and tho latter escaped. Brooks wns loss fortunate nnd, when ho renohodi the shore, nn lnfurintod mob that had witnessed his porformanco set upon him with nn umbrella and stioks and might have killed him but for tho timely intervention of the po nce, lie wns placed under arrest. Former Salem Girl. Miss Ethel Humphroys nnd Oarnttt E. McCrow, woro rccontly united In mnrrlngo nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Humph reys, 537 Grove street Montavilla, U Portland. Mnny bonutlful presenti wero received. Tho couplo will reside at tho farm homo near McCoy, Polk county, Or. Tho brido formerly llvod with her pnronts In this city, and has many frionds hero. Tho groom Is n prosper ous young fnrmer of Polk county. A mnn from tho west who hns been nttondlng tho oastorn races of latetajs thore aro too many fellows around tls tack who wear kid glovos but bars holes in their socks. Mnny n young man imagines n girl it marrying him for himself, when In re ality sho is marrying him for his jot1- HOLUSTEFVS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medlolns for Buy IW. Bringi Ooldta Health, and Beniwt-1 Vigor. A bi iflo for Constipation, Indigestion. Lh anil hKlney Trouble, l'lmple. Eciem. IW Uiooil, Ha4 Breath, BIumIbJi UoweU, " sad Hnckiche. It's Rooky Mountain Ti Intrtj let form. Xi cents a box. Genuine mado D IIom.istkr Dnuo Company, Mndlion, Wil, GOLDEN HU0QETS FQR SALLOW PEOP- A Pleasant Way to Travel. The above is tho timinr vnr.ltf the traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between the Pacific coast and the east, and we believe that the serv- cu anu accommodations given merit this statement. From Dnnvi- pni.. do Springs and Denver there are two lurougu trains uauy to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrvlnc Piilim.. i.. est standard electric-lighted sleeping v-.o, vu cars anu up-to-date dining cars. The same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St, Louis to Memnhis. Uttl i?n.i, .-.I tt-i Springs. If you are going east or """" ""l0 "T particulars and full in-formation. W. O, M'BRIDE, Gen. Agt. 124 Third Bt, Portland, Ore, Htfic Wing Sang Co AU kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Silk Embroideries, Lacco. Make up new Un Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goodf, Suits, Wrappers, Skirta, Whito Under wear, Sale cheap. Court stroet, Salo. Oregon. 'Phone Black 2155. S5 Court St, comer alley. Money to Loan THOMA8 K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Of. , Singles Best Stat A. Star Shtogfo $f.85 PER JOOO. SALEM FENCE WORKS Wafte Motley 60 Court Street, fl1"