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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1909)
T jtflffiiitfd ' - t -' " ' ' I mill,, nwln.i .1 $ Held by Mr. Guy Heisler, 4-70 North 1 8th St, Salem, wins the Round Trip Ticket to Seattle and Twenty Dollars In Gold. Presented by HT U 388 STATE STREET MHHmeMBHCHMMM RECORDER GRINDS ODT DIG GRIST Six Vaos, Five Dipsomanial Victims and Two Big, Bad Knights of Road Cared For. Thl morning when Judgo Wlloy Monro, of tho pollco court, took down tlio register book containing tho nntncB of tlio now nrrlvnl nt tho city Jail, lio found 1 1 which required tils attention, thero bolng bIx persons In for vngrnncy ninl flvo for drunkon noM. Thl mi nib or of prlsonor I uniiHiial, iih tho pollco do not huvo occnslon to lock up nioro thnn four or flvo from Saturday night until Sun day morning, and tho niimbor nr rostod on tho charge of vagrancy ex ceed b formor record for somo tlmo back. TIioho niiBworlng tho chnrgo of vagrancy did not havo any pluus-. lblo oxcubo for tholr Impecunious condition turn morning, aiiuotigu i thoy nttompted to convince Judgo Mooroa that work was a thing of scarcity at tho prosont tlmo, and tho Judge, being familiar with tho work ing conditions In almost overy local ity In Oregon, and knowing that work was to be had at any time now, In thl vicinity, could not be led to bo llovo that lhi six men "out of Join" woro unable to pick up enough work to at !Htt pw for their living, ami a short sentence was, given ench of Uiem. After these fellow have had n few days' expirlenow of the city bastlle, they will be given tho "skid doo" luimbor by Judgo Moore, and undor no consideration will they be allowud to roturu to Salem void of soine meniiH of lolfsupport The Ave men answering to the nran nf nrnoklnir (heir nltinwvi tno i Charge of orooklug their olbow tooHt onoii. were ueaii witn somowtint ens-, Her, thoy hnvlng the ineaus to con-, tribute io tho wealth of the city, nnd ' ithwy nil being apparently working, 'mi l 'Iwo more and mmt serious euw . 'wore brought before the judge's nt- ioutloii this moinlng by Chief of Po- ftv?& ' flnlng to "burn nut" a man by the Ha mo of Rodgers, If he did not give tlio in something to u. Hodgers lives south of this city near tho South ''' em I'Molllr track, and the two men took advantage of the out-of-town reeldeut. aud. thinking they could bully him Into furnishing thorn a teed, threatened to burn his plnoe if he refdsed to grant their demand. Mr. Rodgers could not see it that way, however, and untitled the pollco and Oillivr Murphy made a visit to that locality, nnd found the hobo camp with the two hold men lu It, and put them under arrest. Along with many other articles strewn l iibout the enmp. the ollctr font ml n1 doien bottles of pure alcohol, which I tuo lron-sidcd "bos" had been dllut iiik nun uuiiiviiia wim wMiermenp. ,, .... ,f v-... iwrK1. willl.mi We Viloo ing with water and drinking. Olllcer , , ,', ,J l f 'K and New ?JrrPhyn:!,0nB!,?.,)Va V,10 ron,n1,'n b0; ! VmfVln, ol O on, ,S? and' Charles ' , ties eontnlnlng tho splrltfe andHoUU- tll- c,pf 0KluM),. brought the felloes to tho look-up., A rofit vwsu gHthored In front r-iirr-ir- iiii ssiiot ' "' tn C"J nn" nl o'l0 and the EUGENE MAN MUST speakers were cheered and upplaudod PAY PfiR WIQ PIIM un,'l the scone looked llko n political rHirun nio ruii mrt.tnK UH u,o day beforo election ., 1 The first trHlns wont gliding under Arthur K. Dean, the Eugene man. , riVl,r af S o'clock and tho work ' who rnnnway with another woman 0f ears was accomplished The sub- J and went to Los Angeles, whoro he ' w- u now working undor tne Kan i -was nrrestod a few days ago ohnrged ' nVer to Brooklyn and with tho Peini with ndultwy nnd brought back tO)vanln uiiuiels. wHHii'wlll ius Hugono this morning by Sheriff ! from the Jersey shore under the Hud Brown. wn suod today by his wife, mm, under Manhattan Island and un Carrlo O Dean, for dlvorco and nll-der the Kast rlvor to Long Island, the inony. togofher with the onro and great fleet of terry boats will soon ' custody of tholr minor children. be looked upon by the man In a hurr Mrs. Donn itnmos n Mr. Marshall , as relics of the past, na co-respondent In tho suit. She nl-1 The McAdoo tunnels outer New leges In hor compla'nt tJiut her Ihis- York at the great Hudson terminal band commlttod adultery with this buildings erected for the puriuibe t woman at tho homo of tho, plaintiff Hunch nnd Cuurtlenci streets. Just and dofondnnt at the corner of off the finmi district. The two Twentieth stroot and Oregon nvonuo, buildings, which are exactly alike and In RuKtMio, on Fobruury 10. 1909. and ore connected by bridge aud l ' at sovernl othor tlmo. Doan loft tho Awtn. taken together, form the larg plalntlff. sho allogos. with tho Mar- i o . Qfflco tructuro In the waild shall woman and has since nogloctod The work of building the tunnel to rov do "o ? tho 'Jla Stiff, leaving ' a bn dlrnte,! since the beginning , Lr'in .t.nnrA riFoiinismneoi. Bu v MH diVdoo who w..s the m. nii D-HV 4W.M. -y Don't monkoy with sick bona ex cept with an axe. DAILY CAPITAL IT WILLAMETTE CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM Tho rnpaclou Wllhunotto has claimed another victim, and Charles McKco Is no moro. Tho iiccldout occurred Thursday ovonlug botweon I nndC o'clock, noar Junction City. A niimbor of boys woro In tho rlvor swimming and most of thorn had dressed and gono up stream. Charllo McKee and Ilonnlo Butler, ngud about 13, played In tho water. Charllo waded out n short distance and the current took him Into deep water and ho was drowned. Tho Hutlor boy cried for holp and Steele Morohond and Jnmos McClaron who woro u short dlntanco above, came to tho rescue, but It wim too late, as the body had jilready tllsap- ponied. Word was brought to town and a large party wont out to Honrch for his body. It was found In about ton feet of water a short distance boyoud whore ho was last soon. Hugono (I u a rd. CONFEREES AGREE ON CORPORATION TAX Washington, July 19. The sonato and house conferees today ngreod to adopt the corporation tax amendmont as redrafted by Attornoy General WIckerHiiam and Senator Hoot. The amendment as redrafted fixes tho corporation tax at I per cent In- Mtend of i per cent as provided In tiu, original bill and exempts holding comimulos from assessment. Kxcentlons for mutual benefit In surance organizations and loan asso ciations were also made. The redraft wns approved nftur WIcKerslnim and Hoot had explained Its details to the conferees. The amendment ns it now . stands Is de signed to supplant the inheritance tux bill adopted by the house. GAS MOToTc'aR SMASHES AUTO San Diego. Cnl., July 10. Tho nil nntf Dlli nt n lllplll Illuht-BUUlllC nil- tomoblle nnd flvo pnssongor woro Injured shortly aftor noon touny uhen tin. machine was run down and cut In two today by u gas motor car ... ni.itr...... i(mi. im.n Tim .linnf oidtowu, lioar horo. Tho chnuf four was remnvod from tho wreckngo in dying condition, aud tho othor , paseougers were sorlou&ly Injured, When word of tho accident was, received here a numbor of nmbu- lunoee woro hurried to tho scene of ' M the collision. If JAPANESE AMBASSADOR ! -! GOES HOME IN AUGUST I United Pre l.easrtl Wlre.l Washington, July 19. Ambassa dor Takahlrn will sail from Senttlo for Japan Augsist 17, In tho ovont UIHl lllll' illlJl'Ulllo 111 1IIUU lu I . liable him to arrive lu Seattle bo-H fore that date. Ho will go tllrectly tu Yokohama. The ambassador stated today that the question of his return would not be settled until his arrival at he Jap-1 auese capital. He said, howovor, that he will return to his otllclal du- ties In Washington In tho fall. a THE GREAT TUNNEL (Continued from pane 1) I ichlof originator of the plans yude: whose dlrtHiion the ust undertaking Involving the expenditure of 170 000 000 liaa bevn carried on JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON) No PI V M- a. THE LEADING CLOTHIERS FOUR DEAD AND MANY INJURED Motorcycle Explodes .at Meet in Berlin Yesterday Hundreds Are Badly Burned. (United l'rwm I.chsnI Wire.) llorlln, July 10 Four persons died today from Injuries received when a motor cycle exploded at tho Bo tanlcnl Oardon race course hero yes terday. Tne death roll now numbers eight, and 'i'i others are sufforlng from serious Injuries. 1 he motor that exploded was one,D p Qm0m. Jr.. Washington Forest on which tile pacemaker rode. Burn lug benzine was thrown among the thousands of spectators and many of them received torrlble bums. An other rldor wns thrown, tho great speed at which the machine was run ning carried It along the course un til It crushed into the grandstand. .Many women and children were In jured In the stampede that followod. o STRIKERS' PLACES BEING FILLED United l'rM Leased Wlrcl Pittsburg, Pa., July 19. Officials of the Pressed Steel Car Company,, against which 3600 steal worker are on strlko, stated today that tho place of the men who quit work aro rapidly being filled up, and that It Is expected that tho full quota will bo omployod by Wodnosday. Tiie situation is peaceful today, and no fnirthor trouble la anticipated 40 vSalem Woolen Ji MONDAY, .1CLY 10, 1000. intEJ6SKXXOK2ifCCZJreMXl I PACIFIC LOGGERS IN SESSION TODAY (Unltfl Press Leased Wlre.l Seattle, Wash, July 10. Sosslons of the Pacific Logging Congress be gan today In the Hoo Hoo lionise, on tho exposition grounds, with many prominent loggers and others Identi fied with tho industry In nttondnnco from nil pnrts of tho Pacific North west. Tho program outlined pro vides for the organization of a per manent logging congress, tho elec tion of olllcers, addresses by noted speakers and nn excursion to Mukll tco, to inspect the mills thoro, Aftor the address of welcome by tho prosldont, E, P. Dlako, of Seat tle, a great number of uddrossos woro dollvored, nmong which woro tho fol fel fol eowing: "Electricity as a Factor In Log ging." George J. Drowno, Portland. "Cost of Fuol for Donkey En gines," C. X. Thompson, Wind Rlvor Lumbor Company, Cascado Locks, Ore. "Camp Sanitation," Dr. Bolt, Trout dnle, Oro "Timber Cruising," Frank II. Co nnnt, Weyorhnusor Timber Company. J "Fire Hazard and Its Prevention," Fire Association. Address. Prof. F. G. Miller. Uni versity of Washington. "Mothods of Hod wood Logging," W W. Peed, Euroka, Cal. "Sugnr Pine Logging," Wnllaco Evorott, manrtger Wood and Iron, Sail Francisco. "Log Flttmlng," J. E. Hobortson, Stanley Smith Lmmbor Co., Hood Rlvor, Ore., and A. W. Clnrk. Port land, Ore. . o SINKING SAILBOAT DROWNS SEVENTEEN United I'rww Lwiwl Wlre.l New York, July 10. Seventeen Today an turn is driven up State men were drowned by the sinking of street with mutiv people and vehicle h sailboat off the South Beach of on the street nnd it weui past the Staten Island according to a report state Iioum. at a low estimate, at a received at pollc headquarters. No speed of a least 10 mile an hour, details of thv tragedy have been As the city speed limit Is eight miles received, and the number of deaths jiutjioitr, this wn. very lawless clrlv has not been confirmed. lug. t3Tizxnmimimra'Baimt(mmxfspti SUITS Out of 150 two-piece suits put on sale at our SPECIAL REDUCTION, we have 40 suits left. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 We have these suits on sale today, while they last, for $4.50 Don't wait, but get here while are regular values from $9.00 to $ 1 6.50 :'f. 'i.-?yyr??.-rry-iTTKrt FRATERNITY KIDS DISTURB NEIGHBORS United Press Leased Wire. Berkeley, Cal., July 19. Charging thnt the mombers of the Kappa Al pha fraternity, who are living In tho chapter Iioubo during tho vacation months, disturb tho peace of tho community, Dr. II. T. Rlsdon, whoso home Is next door to the fraternity house, today mado formal complaint to tho police. Rlsdon averred that the young mon cxtond tholr questionable rovol ry far into tho night, and that thoy have boen guilty of many Improprie ties. He asks for pollco attention to tho mattor. Tho Kappa Alpha fraternity wa the recipient of consldorablo notor iety during tho college term recent ly closed. 11,500 REGISTER UP TO NOON TODAY United frees Leased Wire 1 Mlssduln. Mont., July 19. Up to noon today 11,500 home-scokors had registered here for land In tho Flat head Indian reservation. Tho ma jority of the rocont arrivals are from Spoknno nnd other points In Wash ington, although evory train from Eastern states Is bringing largo num bors. Trnln sorvlco on tho Chicago, Milwaukee & Pugot Sound railroad wns opened on this division yostor dny. and the first trains arriving horo wr well crowdod. Tho threat of the chamber of commorco to estab lish booths whoro persons can regis ter free of chnrgo, If tho war of no taries W started again, has sorvod to keep pence nmong these ofllcore. ..:CKLI4SS .UTO IMtlVI.Xi (iOKS OX T Cash T TC'Li sLiOJP you can get your size. They Mill . .'.K.lCftL SALEM, OREGON HERMANN TO ATTEND CONGRESS Dinger Hermann of Hosoburg, for mer congiessmau from this district, has announced that ho will attend the Oregon-Idaho Development con gress on Coos Day In August. Gov ernor Bonsou has also signified his intention to attend. Mr. Hermann Is largely responsible for Coos Bay got tlng its only federal appropriation for harbor Improvements. Today, the Maishfleld Chamber of Commerce sunt out a number of per sonal Invitations urging various prominent people to be lu nttondnnco. It Is practically .certain that olthor Senator Bourne or Senator Chamber lulu win be lu attendance and prob ably both Congressmen Ellis and Ilawlo.v. Already plans for entertaining tho visitors Is being talked of.. It Is sug gested that If tho weather is favor able, as It undoubtedly will be, thnt ouu sosslon be held In plain view of tho harbor bar. the improvomont of which Is one of tho objects of tho congress. As other features of this trip It Is proposed that tho llfo saving crow give u special exhibition or drill nnd that a big clnm bake or crab dliiuor be arranged. If the delegates onn remain ovor .Sunday a special excursion to tho ('oqiillle valley is proponed. A spe cial train would be chartered and the trip 'would enable the delegates to get a better Idea of this section. , Coos Bay Times. o Now Oregon wheat 1 quoted In Portland at $1.05 per bushel, the rec ord price at any coast city. o A bird In the bfimh Is worth a bushel of bird on the hat. 40 .n fv Store 4- V V Bv