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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1908)
Hl- nl DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGOX, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 1D08. J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ONLY $2.38 Every lady should Investigate this jklrt or not. It Is a plcasuro to us money-saving advantages of our SMITH CARVES Virions ConvNt Slashes Fellow Pris- oner Until Ilcntcn Off by GiiiiiiI Victim Will Probably Die. COO-foob lovol, and aro nearlng tho Soon after going to work this entombed trio at tho avorago rato of morning, or a few minutes after S ton foot a day. Bettor progress will o'clock, Convicts Cliarlen Smith, sorv bo made whon solid ground Is struck Ing a IG-year sontonco for burglary, 'at a depth of 030 foot. Exports sny from Wasco county, got In a quarrel it is hardly possible, ovon undor tho with John Cr.nvor, a fellow convict, most favorablo conditions, ,to reach the row starting, nccordlng to Crav-'tho mon Insldo of two weeks. As tho crs stntemont, ovor Smith's Insist-'minors havo lived so far, It Is tog that ho, Cravor, should do a' thought thoy will bo nblo to onduro larger portion of tho work nsslgnod llfo In tholr mlaorablo prison a fw them Suddenly Smith drow a knlfo dayg longor. -a vicious looking llttlo blado ov-l o ldf-nt!y manufactured In tho prison ! Oulwlde of the Itlug. Hps, and tluthad Cravors norosa the face, cutting through tho onr, and the fleh both In front and bo- hind It, for a couple of Indicts, and lashlng deep oncugh to ponotroto'cago woltorwolght, who has beon nct the drum of the ear. With anothor Ing as tho llttlo Hobrow's trainer, vicious slash he gnehod tho nbdo-'mlxod it on Fillmoro stroe Inst mm of hu victim, exposing his In- night, Attoll getting tho decision, nf testlnes, and with anothor slash ho tor landing a honvy loft foot. In cut Cravera throat so that tho cor- Farmor's groin. Tho boys had a ills told artery and tho Jugular voln wero'ngroomont ovor monoy matters, and opposed, though nelthor wns sovorod In tho course of argument Farmer He also gashed his vlotlm's wrists, 'callod Attoll a "cheap guy." Attttl and In fact hed a regular whittling' rotortod by calling Farmor an ln Mtch. The wholo affair was done 'grate and than tho fists bogan to o quickly that tho guards could not fly. Attoll struck Farmer in tho face, taterfore nnd a mlxup followed. Aftor tho Dr Sh?w. the prison surgeon, re- brwkaway Attoll turned looso hid tolred the damage so far as pos- foot and tho stuff was off, frlonds ln Ible, but U somowhat doubtful of torferlng aad preventing further wavers" rocovcry. Thoso who snv',in,n.ft IU .., . ' ajxair say u was ono of tho most "wug and venomous attacks ever Bade by a human being upon anoth r. Smith's actions bolng more those 1 a tlCer han a man. A Shipload of Iloozt Though prohibition wont Into ef- ing scenes of d ct in TU'amook county three vears'nnnn hv novorn 2o. and carrlod again last year, a uia will tako possession of tho city nter In the Herald says that peo-'at onco. Pie drink as much there now as ovor. j The probability that tho mllltla "a tne ,ast trip of tho Elmoro, ha will bo called out to proservo ordor ys theit Were 27 barrels of beer jn Munclo, where tho striking stroet unsigned ;o local nnrtlno hnstHns'... mAn n,i thaU ci-mnnthlifire havo Vegs , a.. ,.wM w.ww ul 'iOUld rpfrnslirnnnto nnr! e mas have boon as many more . . ..u, mux "b aiuauwr aiupiUUUlS ; , lu ,ne' of hops. Tho 27 bar Ms contained about 500 gallons of Jer The whisky and wlna shlp nt Mils week alone would give evhud .a Tillamook one glorious we.k s Ja , The Herald reprosenta. "T! funted no la than 35 boxes w bouie conalgned to local people. fre was enoueh in thr.za hnrxi 1 tk. L-. - - we have since figured out. to vt rv person in Tillamook coun- i m, jim-iama If ,iu.i,ii .. oi tV- . ... . '" l "- in one do. Medford Trlb- luae Truth Comos Home Slowly. guess," said th wiR nin mj. hi t. pubUc must be satisfied I ve been nothing but an old for the past 20 years or so." Monday Only Greatest Petticoat hold la Salem. Sale over $3.00 to. $3.75 .values re duced to $2.38 High grado black lustres and mer corlzed underskirts, all now and sparkling with fushibn's latest touch. MONDAY oftorlng, whether she needs n to novo tuo people Know tno truo Monday Sales. Miners Will lie Rescued. (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Ely, Nov., Jan. 4. Two weeks, end possibly four, will liavo passed boforo Brown, McDonald and Bailey, D A ICD tl)0 tlir0 mlnora entombed In tho Al I iKAVf l)lla shaft a month ago today, will bo .rescued. With tho exception of Brown, tholr Physical and mental condition Is as good as could bo expected, Brown Is suffering from Insomnia, duo to mental strain. Tho roscuors havo roachjl tho (Unlted Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Jan. 4. Abo At toll. tho Amorlonn foathorwelKht ohnmnlon. nnd Kid Fnrmor. tho Chl- M...BV. Martial Law In Indiana. (Unltod Press Leased W.'re.) Indianapolis. Jan. 4. Martial law was declared In Munclo, Ind., whore tho streot enr mon on strike and their sympathizers havo beon croat- dlsorder, this nfter- or Hanloy. Tho mll- Uaj tllQf. HUM IMl.. ,J ...,. .- - -nl.l nlrti n tnrrnr ililHnj? .tllG UIUUIUU U 4b Ul w. w ......"o nast fow days, become stronger this altOrnOOn, WJlen Hie pOHUO icmueu that thoy were utterly powerless to copo with tho situation. Larger crowds than ovor aro "this afternoon gathering around tho car barns. It is feared that a successful attempt may bo made to flro the barns Somo Big Fines Slay Follow. (Unltod Preaa Leased Wire.) Buffalo, Jan. 4. Deolslons handed down by Fedoral Judgo Hazel today In the caso of the demurrer of tho Standard Oil and Vacum Oil Com panies to Indictments charging .them with practicing rate discriminations wero all against tho companies. Tho caso probably will bo tried during tho March term of court. If convict ed fines ranging from $20,000,000 to J34.000.000 could bo imposed CIRCUIT COURT MEETS Thoro will boa big criminal docket at tho term of court which will con vene on next Monday. Tho-grand Jury will not bo called but District Attorney McNary will grind out a number of Indictments on his own account. Tho case of tho state vs. Caroy Martin, Indicted at tho last term In connection with tho lAipor dlvorco caso will bo brought to trial. Lupor Is still serving his term in Jail, not having boen able to get bonds. Tho statutory caso will bo up for trial. C. E. Doty for ontlclng tho Davis girl undor ago, and Arthur Hi tollman far tho aamo offense ngalnBt Cora Nelson. Tho state vs. Geo. Caso is a Butto villo controversy, whero Caso Is charged with swatting Dnvo Mlllor ovor tho caput with an Iron rod, over so tno dlfforonco at a threshing machlno last fall. C. N. Matlock of Sllvorton will probably bo Indicted for violation of 'tho Sunday law, which Is a now thing In tho peaceful and religious town of Sllvorton. Marshal McMillan of -Sllvorton is also to bo Indicted for rofusing to servo a warrant on tho aforesaid Matlock ,but pleads not guilty bo- causo Mnyor Wollf and tho whole cltv council ordered him not to do served warrants on moro thnn 300 .Whll nt night, so tho minor runs, pooplo In Sllvorton in tho last ton, tho goods woro takon out again, to years and has novor fnllod to got hl800 brought In tho noxt day. Tho man, nnu u uicy win ici mm niono,n8t night Bll y fonrot to como bnck. ho will servo his man with a warrant this tlmo or dlo In 'tho nttompt. Loo .Toffroy will bo Indicted for soiling liquor at Gates without a license, and It scorns about half tho pooplo up thoro who woar trousors havo business for a man who donls In Missouri hair tonic whether ho hns a HceiiBo or not and some of tho rost of them llko to como down to tho Capital City for tho foes and tho mileage, Henry Cnrmody has Just sorvod his biennial term In tho county basttlo for 'tho samo offonco, nnd will probnblo bo down again In duo tlmo. Thoso offenders from tho dry pre- cjnets aro regular fonturos of a Mar- :- Ion county term of court. 'I $2.50 $4.00 444 State Street " AX BILLY " TAKES HIS .DEPARTURE Edward Harris, alias "Ax Billy," or Rev. Edward Harris, who has for tho past few weokB, with a stranger, conducted a would-bo department storo at 32 G North Commorclal street north of tho Savago feed store, de cided a few days ago that tho climate- of Salem did not a'ltogothor agree with his nature, and proceeded ot remove his porsonal effects, his merchandise and his chattels and "vamoose" without saying au ro voir to his friends and creditor. It seems that tho lattor woro especially Interested in "Ax Billy." A repre sentative of tho Honeyman Hardwaro Company, of Portland, wa3 in tho city yesterday to seo what had bo como of Billy nnd his department store, and Immediately had an at tachment sworn out for tho establish mont. After Investigating tho contents ot tho storo, which had been desorted by Billy it wa3 found that nothing had been left except empty boxes and debts. It is Bald that Harris has given many Portland end San Fran cisco firms "tho Ax,' 'and is ahead several hundred dollars. On bis storo on Commercial street In big black lottors aro slgnB "Gro ceries," "Dry Goods," Hardwaro," otc., which show that Billy was toll ing tho truth when ho represented himself to bo tho proprlotor of a de partment storo. Tho nolghbors say .Mm m nvnrv .in,, nnu- n.na moi,i I . ..."" ,.,j uii; "in; "i" uooiu uously working bringing In goods, and whero ho wont no ono seems to know. Tho Slyntcry of the Nude. Now York, Jan. 4. Lovo for an other woman on tho part of Thoo doro Whttmoro Is said to havo been nt tho bottom of tho troublo between him nnd his wlfo, whoso body wan found In a muddy pool nonr Pnssalc, N. J., sovoral days ago. Tho pollco say thoy havo loarncd tho nnmo of a girl who is said to havo beon with Whltmoro sovoral days aftor Mrs. Whltmoro dlsnp poarod. Dotoctlvos working on tho caso aro said to bo woavlng a not of clrcumstantlnl ovldonco around Whltmoro. YOU DON'T HAVE Buy any old or bankrupt stock to get a bargain in footwear, when you can choose from a stock that you know is every pair new, at such wonderfully low prices as we are making. values $2.10 $3.50 values values $3.35 $5.00 values AIL OTHER SHOES IN PROPORTION LjAll a 3JClldI congress shoes with a wide toe. Regular $3.00 values ...... THE HIKE JAPS TANGLE WITH THE POLYGAMISTS Ogdon, Utah, Doc. Jan. 4. With cries of "Hang tho Japs" 150 whlto mon chargod upon that part ot tho city whero 500 or 1000 Japancso la borers room early last night, and at tempted to drlvo out the: Orlontab. But for tho arrival of Chief of Police Browning and all tho avallablo mem bors of tho pollco and sheriff's forces much bloodshod would havo resulted As It was missiles were thrown and a numbor of mon slightly Injured. Several' arrost9 woro made. Most of tho attacked party fled, many of them leaving Ogdon on the trains. Tho whites who lod tho riot aro Inslstont that all Japaneso loavo tho city, and It Is bollovod that thoy aro waiting for tho presont oxclte- mont to blow ovor, whon they will renow tho attack. Tho troublo followed tho dlschargo a wook ago of 30 Americans em ployed In tho Southern Pacific Ico plant and tho substitution of Japs at less pay. o . ' . If you want tho family healthy, strong and acttvo during tho wlntor, glvo thorn Holllfltor'fl Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill surely mako and koop tho wholo family woll. 3Co, Toa or Tahlots. For oalo nt Dr. Stono'u storo. After Hoboes. Chief of Pollco McMlllon of Sllvor ton canio ovor to Salem Friday and notified tho sheriff's oftlco ot tho whereabouts of a camp of trnmpo who hnvo committed n numbor ot potty crimes of Into. This wook thoso criminal yoggmon raided a camp of tho Sllvorton Lumbor company and got nway with a lot ot clothing nnd boots nnd shoes, bosldos gottlng somo money and a silver watch and chain, Deputy Mlnto and Marshal McMlllon wont ovor and took thorn In today. Thoro wcro 12 hobos In tho camp, but tho two criminal leaders woro tho only ones takon In custody. Thoy mado a show of fight but woro soon overpoworod. - o- Whon you nood a cough euro you noed ono that will euro your cough. Kemp's Bnlsam, tho host cough ouro, will do It. All druggists soil It for 25 conts. ISOM w u Missed tho Cashier. (Unltod Proas Leased Wire.) Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 4.- A tor rlflc bomb explosion In tho bnsomont of tho First National bank, tho Inrg- cst financial Institution In tho city, todav wronkpil n. nnrf nf Mm tuttt.llna- r.nd Injured a plumibor, a porter and two or throo bank employes. Tho explosion caused lnteiiso ox- cltomont, both In tho bnnk and street Tho first Impression was that an at tempt had been mado to rob tho bank. An explanation ot tho oxplo- olon has not been offered. it Docs tho BHStncss. Mr. E. B. Chamborlaln ot Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklon'a Arnica Salvo. "It docs tho business; I havo used it for piles and It cured thorn. Used It for chappod hands and lb curod .thorn. Applied It to an old soro and It healed without leaving a scar behind." 2Go at J. O. Perry's drug storo. a i. Flrefc Congivgatlonal, Corner of Liberty nnd Contor streets. Preaching Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m. and in tho ovonlng at 7:3,0 by Rov. Arthur J. Folsom, of Forest Grove, stnto superintendent of Home Missions for Orogon. Sun day school at 12 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. at C:30 p. m. Prnyor mooting on Thursday ovonlng nt 7:30 p. ra. All persons nro cordially welcomed to thoso Borvlces. A Higher Health Level. "I havo reached a higher hoalth lovol slnco I bogan using Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills," wrltoa Jncob Sprlng- or, of West Franklin, Mnlno. "Thoy, kcop my stomach, Uvor and bowols working Just right." It thoso pill disappoint you on .trial, monoy will ho refunded at J. O. Porry'a drug storo; 25c. . o ThlnkH Steamer Lost. Victoria, D. C, .Tan. 4. A private dispatch from Toronto nays tho Ca nadian Paclllo railroad has gtvon up hopo for tho stonmor Mount Royal, ovorduo at Antworp with 00 pns songorB. Caleb Power. Georgetown, Ky Jan. 4. Tho Powora Jury was discharged at 11: 45 this morning. It roportod th'nt It could not ngreo. Womon with good comploxlonn aro novor uonioly. Good blood makos good complexions'. Lnno's Family Medlclno makes good blood. AU druggists soil It for 25 conts. TO t ,s&S i tutu lac or $2.10 I'koic 442 $2.95 $4.35 if 4-S a rs A i Mi r 'W f i w i m vi If Ki i 'j is . t " M i ilHV.? led you t0 that conolu- o- JJ fatt that I'm Just beginning tt" e that I'm nf ..- D ITOXIZ, ) .TlNKiW'YMHMi I to be,' catholic Standard. i i.ja-r-A.fc - -mtL. OJL.M UMfStfCSgM