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JOURNAL, q.LEV. nnKfiOX. TOSUA " al 100L li p DAILY CAPITAL JOl 6, MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT AT CROW CITY NEWS , A Collection of Important Para graphs for Yoor Consideration. MEHA1HA OREGON PICTURES , WANTED TT -J. t Tr. 1?4!to irArfrfd TI7f: JUei v vw YTIje ELECTRIC ! We guarantee satisfaction Sugar cured skinned hams at Far- RAILROAD J J if M 6 i m I 3 ? KM WiiSttiRtagtbffor Line AHM. SurMed ToSaMamtoWry A ' W , Mayoi Wattrs started oiu f. is morning to n-eura deed "for th '?.. ".. t",. -irA. ij i irii. pt way or tho proposed electric road from this city to Mchama. ' Preliminary surreys have already freon made all the jvay, and parr, ol jfho line from Balimi to Turner has been established. ,-- W. M. Buahey.aud County Survey-, or Herrlclc have ueen ui wor unsm faring the route, and tho prelimin ary survey has been made with Biifll $ent caro tlint tho entire route hns fj'ccn practically established. Tfto jjfH of way, deds provide J&at tho road shall li built by July J. 1908, and It Is expected that the fine will lie -completed, loniboforo tjint &.', A.. Wolsh, representing Jalmself and other capitalists, nro flsanclnjc the proposition, and this syndlcato-has already in ado many in vestments at Kupenc, Albany and other places In tho Willamette val ley. Tho proposed routo from Halem goes out by tho Btcusloff slau'shter house; through tho Miller tracts and on tho east sldo of tho Southern Pa cific tracks to tho reform school, and In a strafpfit lino to Turner. Worn Tiirnof tVo road will ko In nn almost direct lino to Btayton, pacing a mllo south of Auinsviiic. Krom stnyion tho road will tftlko the most available course up tho Kantian) to Mehama Tho wator of tho Bantfam will bo used for Slower, Mayor Waters says ho expects no difficulty, In securing tho rights of way, as the farmers and land own ers all along tho route nro enger to liavo tho road Wit. (.'LA.MIIAKi: AT NEW POUT. Excursion, Train Vlll Mo It'un (o f It. rfttlurv Aui(ut l. J. It. Wy'a'tt and J. T, Welsh cnino to Halum Inst night from Albany to Intercut tho ( local lodjco of ttlks lit tio big cjambako which will bu hel-1 at Newport August 12. Tho lodges at Albany and Kugcno ri ill be Interested, and It Is the In tention of tho Elks to take charge of tho excursion. An excursion . train will bo run from Detroit through to t'liu seu and It Is expected to carry K'OO people. Tho, C. & K. road and tho New port Transportation Company nro planning to in u fro this event tho star attraction of thu season. Tho clambake will bo held ou tho harbor beach, Inside the north Jetty whuru events, of that kind luvu Ikwi pitied off before, llvro on tho beach sand n sight of thu ocuuti mid yet protected by the promlntory from tho strung north wind that occuslou ally makes it cold and dUagrecablu on tho beach, the dams will bo pre pared together with the other .delicti clcs, such us mi crabs, roasttus rs, sftiiiijin and all thu dleanltti thaj. weJl.'rvuubAvA qbVjnbjikV un barbecuu usually pri'sonta to tho visi tors. 1 'i i ... JM 1" Onllfunilrt. ir, ifary J. lloger., sister of Mrs, "R A. Jes'bup and Mis. Harsh Carpenter, of Balein. 0. P. Coshow of Www VoTfffty, and Mrs. IfP)', 'fl'd PojUWd, tlloU nt Hollywood, Call. jorjiu, juiy sail Mr,, itOKors fjr- uiorly UviJn this t!y, aud Jolt ImrW VuA and kr liuiliand liad Men trawling' . Tin sUath i.f 'inatp 1, California recently ' oil Pra o aB. ntift'r t?aySg!"l'i!!!!!Jig I- M WllluiUi.ttu miIUv. f iffoacy to Loaa .. ..THQUAK. WHO, ejfeg'yv'- FOUNTAIN PENS WV ha. a um tl of tJ(. flilUIK )4M W. lHAjrtt tt .itM to U tbip4 N&ciuWr fftt, r tb hi4idy, Uj In 9mo way Ui faftorr nt thctn four moth Jx, WnrkviAtrtifoui tok of foMBtala )h and will I'll e a doiai or SO jm- eit off . tht, ijood, for tb UUtt. of Jul and August. Barr's Jewelry Store For free Lectures 't6 Adver tise f h'fs Stafe in the City of M York Edmund C. Glltncr, of the Port fliW Chamber of Commerce, has re quested the Oroater Salem Commer cial Club to send him pictures of Or egon farm life, and views of manu facturing plants, cities and towns, to ndvor'tlse thlp'stat'eln tho EaHt. To bring tno matter more fully to pub lic notice, The Capital .Journal prints tho letter In full, and would be tlad to forward any views tnat may be obtainable. Let all who ran spare n few such pictures hand thqm In or send direct to Mr. (illtner at the Chamber of Commerce build In'nB, Portland, Oregon. Hero is his letter; Oregon View Wanted. ' "I linvo received a request frpju Mr. A. II. Fish, who Is preparing Inn tern slides for n course of lectures on tho Pacific .states In the department of free lectures, Now York City. "Ho Is very anxious, and wo nrc also, that photographs bo gotton for him, from which ho can mako lan tern slides, not of the points of sconlc Interest In the dlfforent coun ties of Oregon, although ho wants Botno of thorn, but mainly showing industrial opportunities farm sccneB pictures of cities, manufacturing plants, fruit growing, etc. If yo.i will send In two prints to tho secrj- tary of the Portland Chamber Con merco wo will see thnt ho gets one of them, and the Chamber of Com merce will retain the other for ad vertising lu a pamphlet, which we hope to get up at no very distant date. "This Is an opportunity to ndver tlso your section at no cost whatever to you (excepting cost of photo graphs) and I hope that tho response will bu quick and complete." THAT Tllllll) TEUM. Preslili'iit HooNeveH In a letter Again Denlen tin Sott Iin- penrliinenl. Peoria, 1111., July 31. Positive nn nouncement from President Roose velt thnt ho will not he a candidate for a third term was made today In a letter addressed to Mth. A. U, Kin ney, of Poorlii, by Secretary Loeb from President Itoosovelt. Tho text of the letter follews: "White House, Oyster Hay, I.. I., July 20, IUOfi.--l)imr Maduin: Your1 letter of recent dnto has boon re col veil, and I thank you In tho presl dent's boluilf for calling attention to tho enclosed clipping. I would nay however, that tho president 1ms noth ing to add to the statement Issued after his eleilloii In 1901. His do flslon, us niinouuced at that time, is Irrevocable. Yours truly, William l.oeb, secretary to tho president." This vxprtiMlnn from tho President was called forth by un editorial in th Peoria Herald, n transcript of which wn railed to the intention of the President through Mrs. Kluiiey. wlfo uf a promlueiit Peoria politician The editorial was in the form of an appeal to the President to accept a third tuini. HKCOMI.Vt; KPllKMI( Mmiigc Matutjr Killing tfattlo out ll"U IThIHo Mini llliinr cattle on How- or iilaies in the WllUlHKttu MilUy. that m flr-i luinuuiw to ary foHl, U (ast be.. coinlBg wn rpldeiulc, and the well known etorlnnrUu, Dr. KcoIer, Ts' not urv that tli Howell Pr.ilrle. co couui from tho dry fowl. A farmer uuuied Shepherd, living nt tlue southern omj of tho ralrl. 'd fptifliea-t of cattle Iji imo,Wl. and all uf ihcni liuve died slacit lat WiHlnday. Ur. KweJor hold mwt inorttim iMlnatlou oh the last cowa that dlMl. aud found In each Inslanco tho Iuiikh and throat badly affected. Ho tit the affected meuibraoo to tho nuthorltlos of tho AKrlculturl Col U'Ro at CorvallU for cxaiulriation. siuk oar ror ltiw, Itchlnjj I11 produc nsoUturo and O.UM ltetf, thl, form, m woll , lUlad, BleMlBt or Protrudl'i tlli, aro urfd br U. ftoaaV's 1MU Rem. V' t?f Itehbff and bleodta); Ab tU fumoni. 8o a Jar at dtoreliU or ifat bv nail ti, ft. Writ. I,. -w jnr MW Ur aank PklUdrtpklt. Pa, v MA a)u... u.... .. J? Sheriff Ffs'k, inveiti&ting Strange Attack oritytrs. uarK aiuriYani Eugene. July 31. Sheriff . Ffsfc was callqa to Crow te a brutal ass'j Sunday to Tnves- titrate assault upon' Mrs. m k Clark Sturtevant by an unknown man. . According to the story told the sheriff c If by Mrs. Sturtevant, whose husband.Is a merchant and the post master at Crow, the man entered the house about 15 minutes affer her husband and sister had left the house 'to go to a neighbor s place some dfstanco away. She said he grasped her arms from behind, and a fierce struggle ensued, after which tno man disappeared. She Bald she was so badly frightened she could not scream, and rfo one knew of the assault until two hours later, whon her sister returned. Mr. Stur tevant was then telephoned for andi ho arrived a few moments later. This was about 9 o'clock, and the as sault was committed about 7 o'clock. Sheriff Flak was telephoned for and upon and his arrival there made a thorough Investigation. Mrs. Sturtevant could give no de scription of her nssailant, further than he was quite tall. She was so badly frightened, she said, that she took no note of his clothing or fea tures, and would not know him If she saw him again. The neighbors saw no strange mnn In tho vicinity nt that time, and no nolso of any kind was heard. Tho whole, affair Is shrouded In mystery. The fact that It was two hours after tho assault occurred before anyone was Informed of it gave the man, whoever he was, ample time to get away. Tho sheriff could not obtain a semblance of n do wto tho woman's assallnntnnd re turned home after thoroughly look ing into tho matter. Mrs. Sturte vant Is one of the most highly re spected women in the Crow neigh borhood. MO DUIVE COMING. Twelve .Million IVet of Urn Float- lug 7u Wllliiiiu-tte Hlver. .Tho Spnuldliig log drive down tho Wlllametto river Is gradunlly com ing down stream, but It will bo sever al weeks before this city is reached.' Tho drive is now a Tow mllos below Coburg, and, as the water Is low, tho movoinent of tho big drive Is natur ally very Mow. Between 10,000,000 and 1 '-',000,000 foot or logs nro In tho drive now, and nioro will be added ns the crow In coming down strenm, Mr. Hpnulillng owning n quantity of logB below where tho work is bolng pushed. Tho drlvo consists principally of balm and white fir. Intended for the Oregon City papor mills for manu facture of paper, und It will tuko ful ly a month to take thoso logs to their destination. A portion of the drive Is Inteudod for this city and Now berg. For somo time the Spauldln mills have been running short of logs here. and a Inrgo quantity have been ship P'd In from Mill City nnd points above, the logs coming down the COr vallls & Knstorn on flat cars, and the shipment by rail will continue until tno urlo now on tho u'ppor rlvoV renchOH here, so thnt tho logs In thei drive can be used for sawing. Strflui (VlT. It Is knnounofd tliu strike u de clared off, and tho Wen return to work on the. same conditions as be- for. I'nlon wnpos will bo pM, ami tho4 uso of tho union label will be voluntary. It . is expected three. fourths of tho mills win ptnrt work'i at once. Two thousand men nro af fected. They have boon qut since June 30th. (VutmnUl of lUptltr rimivli. lUuohlll, Me., July 3 1. The Hap tUt chuj-chhuro Is celebrating the' oue hundredth anniversary of lu fivundlng today. An elaborate pro gram has been prepared for tho oc c.ulon and UantUt ministers from, ill parts of tho state are here to take part In tho csorclses. J. T. LaselTo, of Albany, at U Orando purchasing the pruw crop .of that country. La.ol'o nnw. operate a large drier at Union and are prepared to handle a luriri nuiount. laker county has tho Jarest crop 0 bay 1U the. tutor; 0f the ,U Harmilng u 0a In full blaat -ington's. Good etker for the farmer, fruit grower m4 tb ice Man, this. Several Ur beds of sheep have bees paslar through the past few days. The do? catchr Is la trouble. He has given receipts for many licenses, but has not recivd the official taiti to plaee upon the protected canines hence he cannot tell a paid dog from a floater, and daren't tackle any of them. t 'J. Recorder Moores has already Is sued more than 60 dog licenses since the new ordinance was enacted, and owners of canines are rapidly calling at the office to get tags. The oldest dog for which a license has been se cured Is 16 years. Salem now virtually has two brew eries, the one It has always had and the Albany brewery shipping station. Prohibition will at least increase the freight receipts of Salem, even if It does reduce them in towns like Al- ibany and Eugene. Judge Daniel Webster has re ceived a commission as aide-de-camp on tho staff of General James Tan ner, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. The encamp ment will be held In Minneapolis Au gust 13 to IS, Inclusive. The Woolen Mills baseball team administered a drubbing to the Book keepers' aggregation last evening. The final score was 9 to 1. Sheridan and Bowen were the battery for the Woolen Mills and Rudolph and Southwick did the work for the Bookeepers. Rev. A. A. Moore, rector of Si. Joseph's Catholic church, is making arangements for the painting hid renovating of the ceilings of th church. Some decorating work is also to be made on the three altars, which were recently obtained. The contract will probably be let to Mr. Jonny, a painter and decorator of Albany. Tho Bootblacks have organized a baseball team and have arranged for a game to be played with the em-' ployes of the Fuller & Douglns nnd Roth & Graber grocery llrms, on thoi university diamond Wednesday ev ening. The contest will doubtless prove Interesting, nnd no admission will bo charged. Salem Folks ut Albany. A. Daue. n prosperous suburban merchant of Salem, accompanied "by his fnmlly passed thtrough yesterday on tho way home from a week at, Newport. E. T. Barnes, of Salem, a leading1 morchant of that place, was In the' city Sunday evening, ou his wnvi home from Newport, where he visit- en nis family over Sunday. Mrs. T. llolverson, of Salem., parsed through yesterday for New-, port, where she will Join her daimli.. ter, Mrs. P. H. Sroat, for n coupb) of! wooks stay t the Bouslde. u- i iiioirenner Hums, of the Statoi Printlne om.n in ci... ,.l .. ... UUIV,U wus ,n ." uuiweon trnins yosterday! afternoon for u short visit. Ho .Vs- on nis way home from tho Creek beach. Nye, , Hon. John Mlnto, of Salem, came down from tho front last evening after spending n couple of weeks in ino i-nseatio mountains, whore he visited his plnce ou Independence Prnirle, Fred A. l.egg, a Salem architect, spent n cou'plo of hours In tho city jiBiuruuy imernoon. He was on his way -homo from Newport, whore his family is spending the summer. Jos. Uiiiinigartner, cashlor of the Ladd & tliuh Bank In Salem, was lu Oio city Sunday evening on his way homo from Newport nftor an over Sunday visit with his famllv at Nve Creek. J. If. Androwg, of Marlon, caraa up on but evening's local for a brief stnv on business. Albany Herald. Additional Personals Hon. Will R. King, of Malheur county. U In Salem, looking after" case before tho supreme court. Attorney-General Crawford went to Roseburg today, and win taVo. his annual outing in the ,..; Stat Printer J. r. Whitney and E in Jem Mr, wi ft ;,r"f Crawford In a We have pleased others; We can please you. We arc gaining new we do honest reliable Work. Our Work-shop is UjJ date and our line or Diuyuc Bring in your wheel order; it will run eaiser and last you longer and 'ftavJ a better appearance. If you need a new wheel come to us. We have I t . . f i .u.-.jJa n4 at Dest wneei muue aim it other makes. Best Work at FRANK J. Hotel Arrivals Salem. A. A. Hale, Portland. Henry Hasey, Portland. G. O. Miller, Minneapolis. Adam Bramberger, Albany. W. C. Boone, Seattle. Cottiifje. Chas. J. Lex, Cincinnati. C. D. Frazier, Portland. E. T. Pierce, Portland. Wm. Newbauer, Portland. E. L. Passmore, Chicago. B .H. Winston, Portland. I. Payne, Seattle. V. D'Anna, Portland. Wm. M. Daniels, Portland. : . Dorrls, Portland. Mrs. J. M. Giesy, Portland. Mrs. A. W. Giesy, Portland.' W. A. Packard, Portland. AVIllamettte. Geo. H. FItzgibbon, Portland. J. Running. Portland. J. G. Van Orsdale, Dallas. F. L. Franklin, Portland, H. A. Albright, Portland. Miss E. Smith, Portland. Helen Smith, Spokane. E. M. Wolfe. E. D. Evans, Senttle. Mrs. Sam Galbreath, Portland. W. Baxter, Chicago. Seth Bargar, San Francisco. E. P. Walte, Portland. A. Werthelm, San Francisco. W. R. King, Ontario. D. A. Madison, Dallas. Wm. H. Bnrry, Portland. W. H. Wnllace, Portland. G. R,.S,tnpJeton, St, Lous, Divorce Mill Grinds. Two more divorces were granted this morning by Judge Galloway This docket, In the number of actions for divorces, Is a record-breaker. The docket entries made this morning are as follews: J. C Miller agaiust C. W. A. Jette. ot nl., accounting; report of referee filed and rofereo ordered to sell property. Elsie Los'cko against August Los eke, action for divorce; decree granted as prayed for In complaint. Lena Knpphahn against E. L Kapphnhn, action for divorce; testN mony taken and decree granted as' prayed for in complaint. In the case of Adolph Wolfo & Son, et nl.. aRalnat T. A. Llvesley & o., et al. an injunction suit, tho de murrer nnd motion to dissolve the in-1 junction was argued in part, and con- "uui until tomorrow. - How'a This? . Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward fr any case of. Catarrh that can ot bo cured by nail's Catarrh Cure . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. We, the- underalgnej, have known F ' -"- j-wuy tiocorablo in all bualae transacUona, aad nMB.i.i," w U0; Ut " 8Nlpitr.n. mad'e Haf r1' , Toledo, O. Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken ii- monlals sent frm. tk-- J "esu- ,.. customers every day becan jupp-ii i lumpieie. and let us clean and but ?1 ftAfll fh flf lnn 1.1 win wot yuu icss man ma Honest Prices MOORE Phone 368 1 1 ii m n i Ti m i iniHft ELECTRIC SPARKS Brief Telegraphic Dispatches From all Parts of the World hi ii i nn iimiMHiiw Democrats are arranging pre inaries for congressional con Chairman Griggs is exerting effi for financial assistance. Mayor Codd.'of Detroit, anneu: today that an agreement had 1 secured upon tho blanket franc for the street railways whlcn graded low fares. At Oyster Bay Senator Dick mer, of Dover, is in conference the President today discussing politics.' This morning Charles Madd: a California rancher, shot his i head off with a gun; then drewt volver and blew out his own bn The couple separated recently, leave six children. At Tacoma a conference las' till early morning of the internati al shingle weavers, came to no cislon over the question of calling the strike. The question may be to the Individual unions to decld Twenty Year Battle. "I was a losor In a twenty-year tlo with chronic pllos and reallgJ sores, until I tried Uucklin'i Salve; which turned tho tide, bj ' ing both, till not a traco remit: writes A. M. Bruce, of Parmville, Best for old Ulcors, Cuts, Burns Wounds. 25c at J. 0. Pewy'i store. Norwich Urlioii Fre ancc Society. Frank Mere&th, e&eat H . Office with Wm. Brown & 0ft, 1 ,189 Commoreial Street, NEW TODAYS Wanted. A boy to Willamette Hotel. run elenl 7-30-51 "Wanted.- Ono or" two bUildlnKl at Newport or Nye Creek. dress C. Marsh, 461 South HI street', Salem. Oreiron. 7-3 H While in tfte M tains or at tf Coast Your campfng outfit wiH &c complete without a You will thank, us whi I get in the mountains fw minding you. We have them !i a Price $&5j JERSEY '3m.. 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