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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1906)
E S r $ - -'- - U " -tJMt-. -V- - XWNF I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEQON, SATURDAY, JANUARY JJ, 1000. ;-.&,, 4. V Tlfi-Tfl IrHS. 3 lim 1 -J apT "M" M lik ' f3i.iA, GJ TtLt T2&.J i, Ttir Illy jrtit&iix ct&iiu j, mif j. -rinu& tu jltm jM an' The best advertisement a dentist can nave is a satisfied patient. My up-to-date equipment and painless metn 7ods make dental work a pleasure to my patients. -If you have'nt tested my work yet, all I ask is that you come and see me. You don't need to pay ten dollars for a plate that I will make for five. You pay too mtich if your deatist charges yoti two dollars when I will fill the same tooth for one dollar. I make no charge for examination. . np tl "K WRIflHX THE PAINLESS DENTIST JLJE JLPft J-td & Vnl-VXtli A Stetttloff Bollding, Corner Coort and Liberty Sts.. Salem, Oregon. HsHLsfiSsftt . TSHH1 . "I HHZeMHBiItaS9KSHIHieJIlII h 0 M 'TELLS STORY A Of GRAFT 'M IK - I tarda tlte rafti ULHft A: jSffJreon City dispatch enyst Roc- f f Thousands of pnnoMiouio rob rw,jOTwhch mousy ami jeweiry aed, "aj 1,000,000 wore stolen and rod with tho noliae. will be present ed fjSd to jfo 8t, Louis grAnd jury noxt m week injtho shape of a ledger kept by oun wguorta, wno eomiuetca inne hm In the Missouri metflfpft" w Is serving a ten-year eon- the penitentiary here for er contains the dales of es, the mhihm of the via o they wore learned, tnc kea, and the share the poliee police sergeant, 96 ifnl trolmcn, SO special Alters actives of Ohlef Desmond's staff arjrc&anied aro participant In tho the booty, nnd to heavy a tho pollee levy on the re ft' that they got 75 per tent tAefvaluo of tho robberies, Account In Ledger, bert today told hor Ulo of pellso graft to An- roncy, polleo eoromlMioner lis, who wsa assistant-circuit umkr Folk. 8io. likewise where tho lwger was nnd gemenia fer it to 1m turned m immediately on Ms ar , Louis. graft book" severs a period ra. It mentions hundred oil known in St. Louts, ami the ally nre numbered by ad. Ninety-two women are Jruwwned aafflguriag in the robberies and , Lh0 regegi of one theft tells hew -Sfaa- Sjoat to the proprietor, hew the woman who perpetrated thorny how much to the polite and vhfemr not the victim made any wwHw to the officers. The woman en to St, Lents next week before tho grand jury in Ion of (the entries in her to Destroy Evidence. i story to the polite eeramle- y sb nald the polite eew and eeher proprietors of to drate their reowa inee with n eelor sehemo d- th (Ueera. TWa whs in pU (hem where the. robberies. when ietims mW net re loAt4on of the houkea, dcnb the deora(iona then hurried to ctt their 'WWl K oJ tw MABEL WANTS . COIPj In n series af very fmnk lettors i$ her father. Cbnrles II. OilltMan. of tlift city, Mnlxille OiUman, wltose alTai witu William B. coroy, tho steol mnjg nate, is now iHtoreetin two oontln ot, doliberatoly setn out in life with tho Intention of 4eatehlng" a rltli fauslHind. In hr eptetolnry cafoioM to her sire, MJm OitlHMn telle of her first mooting with Mr. Corey, of tho InfaU ff 100 shares Great Northern 100 shares Crooked Creek share, but not to forco restitution of tho stolen property. Sho nlso said that eho had nn agreement with tho poliee when sho wait oonviated that every effort should be inailo to obtain a par don for her. If this failed, it was -de-ojdod eho was to commit inleido. She learned later, she eayn, that this was morely n triek en tho part of the poliee to get her to end her life, so she eould not expose them. AsMsidn Hired by Foliee. Saw Lears, who for many yearn was a profesiiehal bendsmnn in the distriet j known M the bad'tand, Is now telling, the grand jnry what he konwt about, felloe eerrHPtlon. Ilin story Is said to eorroborate that of tho Itoberto wo man. Learn Appeared before tho po liee board today And asked permission to earry two revolvers, Informing 4-he eemmlmrleaera that he had beon In formed by a tnan whom ho onto lo frierxled that ho (Lear) is to bo nt naMlnatod. Tho man told Learn that two policemen had offered hltn $300 to "put Learn off wateh," nnil that ho had undertaken tho job with the purpose of putting Lear on guard. Tho man was eo frightened at what hu had 'ono that ho told Learn he wan going to leavo town at orwe bo foro the polleo "got him." Shielded a Murdereed. It Is understood that Ollle Tloberts told Mr. MHreney today the name of the politemAA who hid tho pistol with whieh she killed John Kelley. Maro ney proseented- the Itoberts woman, and learned early in tho ease that the wan being pretested by the polite. Tha revolver with whlth tho killing was dene mysteriously disappeared. Wit' neseea were intimidated into leaving the state. The first trial resulted In a hung jury. Then Mnreney got mad. If esutod it to bo known that, unless the mlsalng revolver turned up, he would stir up the entire poliee depart wont and send a dosen to the peniten tiary. He get the revolver and he sueoeedod ia eonvleting tho woman. Todav she told Maroney ihat she. bad been premised by the polite that nation thnt followed, and tbe Jonlonty if she wh eonvieted speedy new of Mrs. Corey. i3e doelaros wlthoot trial ar pankw weuld bo obtained for! that a yonng girl is very foolieh hon thai she ngroed, if every effort to "nn wkh" young mn. effort was ade to got her out of the J 'Dar Pop," she wroU foor years penitentiary and failed, she would ag, "I way sotpriee yew nil by war oommit euleidai bot that, when he!ry4g n very riek mam." learned th polite were net making a That wm while tho aetreso won ap- Mr. Oillman noserts that Corey and his wltc had their first trottble when tho latter heard that her husband had ontertalned the aetrees at the eham agne dinner, and later the breath was madts wider when Mrs. Corey saw a pleture of Mies Oilman stretthed Ht length en a eeuoh and n pitturo of Corey nn an easel near at hand. That isn't true. Mnbelle's mother and I were iMvoreed several years ago. Snt Mnbello always had every luxury, Sho was born in Sacramento And I wan at tho tlrao worth a qunrtor of, a million. My daughter bad horses and arrUgee And everything she wanted. Thero were two women to wall on hor "I don't know why Oordy" (hor'j ,t MMMXtf undotrtooa. that younger sister), writes Mies Otllman "alwnya runs with poor men. The other day I tamo homo and found n Very nlee man with hor, and they in formed1 me that thoy wero going to be married. I asked tho young man if he waa able to support my alitor, Ami when he said that ho thought he was I nuked him how moth he was getting, lie said he wasn't getting mush. I I nm her father and I nm preud that I am her paront. "MaIioIIo has a elttor, Cordelia, who is with her, nnd four stepbrothers And stntera in this eity. They nro James, who Is a bookkeeper for John Itoblln; Pearl, Ituby and Huttiee. Buniee is tho youngest, and she's twelve. She Is An netresn Am) one of the eleverest little fjlrhi in Ran FrAneiseo." Free Free Free 400.00 WOETII Or MININO BTOOK ABSOLUTELY TKBX1 WITH UVEttY BHAIUlOr BTOOKOr TUB J, O. LEU OO, BOTJOUT AND TAID TOB AT PAIt, 100.00 nm BIIABE, OK Oil BETOItll THE rntBT Or rUB- ruaby, looo. Tins omm rNCLUDEa 1 00 Shares Prccland Consolidated 100 Shares Sterling Gold Mine I tho aro all activo stocks. Qroat Northern is paying monthly dividend! and increaaing lta capacity. Btorling mill in running day nnd night with 10 eUraps and in building a 00-ton cyanide plant. Trociand is working two alilfta with 12,000,000 worth of oro in tight Crooked Creole U a placor mlno fully equipped with bydraullo ole. TAtor for net eoaoon'a run, Tho J. O. Leo Oo. it incorporated undiir tho lawn of Oregon with a capital stock of 100,000, divided into 600 chares of a par rniuo of 1100.00. Thta company does a general commlailon and brokerage business, besides pros pocting, locating, devoloplug and operating mines, lta amoU consistn of unencumbered personal and roal property on a consorvAtivo valuation of 900,000 (a nchedulo of which will bo furnished on application). This stock in bo. ing sold to pay for a fully equipped mlno with a 30-ton mill and 10,000 tons of free milling oro in sight that will jvlAto 9100 a ton. Thin property will pay a dividend of 93.00 per share, besides tho stock ia now paying a month ly dividend of 2 per cent Our books aro open for prospective purohaaora. Not rooro than five share of thU stock will be sold to any ono person. For further particulars oall on or addreen THE J. C LEE CO. 337 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON UUiMU'l lmJMUULUMAM!VmSll.VliUl',-V' ssMsMngsJntMsMssei TwmvR HtrrKftm KNaunH QYAL P LLS Ofta-imAl h.J B.I. CAUHlk.. M1TK. iU.i'tUU. UilMWlifUM Znttrmm liwllIUu mm ImUh jwMU. l.xTii-.iin Ika4k ftMArmAiMj. i wir. MJUm Cltl.kMtr fkralwl tUl nmm f-M.I t .v ninoere offer t to free her, but wore trying to triek her into enielde, she dooide to "turn them nil up." OASTOHIA. Bwntis , flto W Yw Hill Alain Betflt Blgutsrt ef j im dot in ran atwiji poaring in the "Moeking lUrd" In litiilHirg, and long before the mil lioiuire and bit wife had any trouble Mr. Oillman nays that Corey oeeupied a box at the opening perfomanoe and beearee infatuate4 with his daughter Then followed a champagne dinner nt a Ptttburg restaurant and several automobile rides about the eity. mMBBmtmnw -Him v fentjsasaV 7m CHAS Ho HINGES BEOPENED HIS NEW 8TOEE AND IS NOW PEEPABED TO HIS OLD AND NEW PATBONS IN THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HIS STOOIC Hi ENTIBEIiY NEW, MAE3NO VISITS TO THE PAOTOBIES BETKO SELBOTED' IN HIS VABIOUS HE HAS ADDED A COMPLETE LENS OBJNDINa PLANT SPEEDY DD3PATCH OP ALL STJCH WOBK IN COMPLI- LENSES AND PBAMB PirnNO. OTJE WATCH AND JEW- iY BEPAD2 DEPABTMENT IS THE LATEST IN THE CITY ANY OP THESE BRANCHES jggKN YOU NEED WOBK MADE IN aCTacius. I IT 18 THE NEW SfORE, NEW PIXTUBES, NEW OP METHODS, NEW STYLES. 123 OOUMEBOZAIi STBEET. OOB TO CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK. BSAsHffPP)Ms9HHIPt sasnsasasnisasaLsasasBsasasasBHHBflr sasasasasasamonr .MssasasasasamsmMsMJP sssHw WL -HHsfSasslv BasasaVKtpflB&flHaBasV'cxss nssBsasxR- aakod bint if after he got married he intended to live a me. Yen lnt I waa hot, and I toW the young people that the thing wotld hove to end right there." Again MiM (Htttwan writes sentecn ing the millionaire stool magnatoi "lie naked me how old I was and I told him I was IS whoa T went on the Ug, ajmi thai waa throe yearn ago, so I masi be lj now." Mr. Ollimaj told today af the first ehamjwigne dinner givon by Oorey to hid daughter. 'Xothingbutihe finest wnsepead," ho said, ''and my daughter bad every thing while she stayed in Pittsburg. It wns -that dinner whleh eaused the trouble betweoW the millionaire and his wife. I don't know anything about this wan Corey, bat when ray daughter first mot him tho thoeght he was a single, man. "My daughter la wealthy now. She lives in Pans,, and where do yon sup pose her money eomee from! 9bo Las just invested a quart ej. of; a million id New York real estate and baa let utero than that. "I don't know what wit Ibo the end al this Casey affair, as Mabdlo hasn't written wo about it r&aently, but I don't think eho will bring a breath of promise trait. The girl is ednifortable She lrrea ia Paris nnd has her sister and mother with her. Why should sho want mereT "She is studying matU ia Paris and baa every laxwy. I think sho will go on tbe stage again, or the is a very clever girl. "There ia only one thing I want cor rected The papers stated that IZ& belle's mother waa a widow and bad t- struggle i give her an education, Proteotioaista Not Jealous, We are told that, with a viow to agitating for remedial tariff legitia ties, the 'Illinois MnnafnetHrera' Awe tkaion, a free trade orgenlaaiten, will ooaoldOr tho eamtoa whieh are prompt ing largo manufacturing eompaniwi in thin eountry to esktblUh pianta In Can nda, IM loading eompantea having doao so. Theoe free tradera need not mm rah very diaoply to Had the loading eaaM. Canada baa eoaelnded to pro test lta monnfaetorlag Indaetrioa, as the Waited SKatas has tlone. Capital la theraforo nttratted to Cnnadn which eoald not have happened if it had ndtiered to a polity ef partial free trade. Our protective (oliey long ago attracted Huropean eapltal to our eonn try. The eapitol that now goes to Canada from the Ualtodi States helps to develop Canadian ronoureea and em ploy the Oanadtan people. Canada is therefore enrithed, and this eountry is not injured1 ia the leaot. On the con trary we are helped by the prosperity ef Canada. The rieher and mero pop aloes lb beoomea the better easterners of oars it will be. We will sell It raw materials that it does net nnd cannot produce and manufactures also, and its people will have all the more mon ey to spend in the United States for a thousand luxvrlsa and necessaries. Only a free trader could imagine that it vero erltielsm, where trklelem it de served. If chore ie one thing eur peo plo cherish nnd honor more than an other it ia tho relic of the Ilcvetulien nnd eolonsal history that has been pre served to us by our forbears the In depondenoo boll of Philadelphia, tho manuscript of the Declaration in Wash ingten, tho flintlocks of Lexington nnd a fow other monumonto of similar char acter and significance. Ono of tho intat venerated of theso horltnges ro oolvod from our Ancestors is tho frig nlo constitution, tho pride nnd glory of tho infant navy of these United States of AmerlcA, Ily eomo CHrleus nnd In oxplitable eetenlaic movement of his mental mechanism Secretary Bonaparte turned aside from the count ef hm of fielal dntica and went fnr out of bin way to recommend the rieHrualtan of th4 aaeJeat ship ly making her hull a targe for e4rew naval gana to dra alt-Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. A rameua Bomody fer Sitk Headaoho, Tho eanto ef thin complaint is net in tho head At aIIi ia eemen from llvi stomach. A atemneh t4iat has bocomo clogged by ovoroatlng, drinking or abuao In any manner, will warn you by bringing on siek headAobe, Cure tho pain and dbtWraa In tho stomach and tho hrtAdnoho will stop of itself, AU bilious Attacks, dyspepsia, belching, bad tasto In tho mouth, muddy eoroplezion, and yelow ejreo are eurtd by this rem edy. It Is eallod Dr. Ounn'a Improvotl Liver Pills, ono fer a done, And la sold by druggists aII over tho U. 8. for JWe jMir box. IN NOTIOH OP InOPOflBD DBAIN NOItTir 8AILKW, Not lo Is hereby given- that tho com tmm eounoll of tho city of Balom, Ore gon, by a remlntloa truly made at an adjourned rogular meeting thereof heUl on tho SKtb day of December, 1008, dewaa it xpedioat ami prapesoa to lay and construct a drain in North fclem, as followai Ono tea Inch Wl from tho eant oml of Division street ia North Balom, west' erly along aaid DIiaien street to 01xth thoacti woetorly along said Division street with! two tea inch Ulo to Oom Bierclal etreotj thoaeo with two ton Inch tile northerly along Commerolal etreot to North etreHi alao, somwoae log In said North Balem at tbe inter sectioB af Capital and North street, and running thence westerly nlong said North streot with two ten ineh tile to OuamroW street and jelning aald four tea ineb tile ckaine nt said intersec tion of Commercial and North st recta Into two twelve ineh tile drains and eontlaaiag said two twelve inch uVaina wectorly along said North etreet to tho Willamette river. Said drains to be bo laid and constructed nt the ex peace of tho property owners benefited there by and tho eoet thereof aaecwed upon the property directly benefited thereby aa prescribed by the charter and1 thu ordinancee of eaid eity. This notiao published ten daya by order ef the common, eounoll, the date of the first publication being tho 1st day of January, 1900, and remon- straatea against the above named im provement may bo filed with tho under signed within tea days after the final publication of tbia notice. W. A. MOOItBS, 1-Mlt City Becorder. would be better for us to have a poor' neighbor on our northern frontier than a rich one. Canada is wise la building up its industries nnd rejecting the rec iprocity of oar free traders. Swanks Iron and Stool Bulletin. -The Frigate Constitution. Secretary Bonaparte ia now learning from the press and the people that even tho moat exalted repute will not ra'io any man above the reach of so JLc X JlIl San FrancUco'a leading con venience and family hotel centrally located. Con venient to all car lines, and placet of amusement and in terest. Cafe and Grill at tached. Rates $1.00 per day and up. Street cart direct to hotel from and to all depots. HOUSE San Francisco, Cal.