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.While, Under ..Influence of
i Liquor Aged Man FJunged
Down Stairway.
' Jamss WhitahouM, better known as
"Sailor Jim," an employe of the Port
land Gas company ,at Alblna, plumed
down a aUlrway In the New weeiern
hotel. Seventh and Ollaan atreeia, ai
:50 o'clock ttils mornlnr Hia neck
was broken and death resulted a few.
minute later.
Whltehouse, who had boen reaming ai
iv. .irv tnr anme time, was said to
be considerably under the influence of
Honor at the time of the fawl accident
and. while on m '
throunh a mlstak. opened a door lead
in to the basement. Losing Ma oal
anre he fell headlong down the stairs
. : . in fMt irtn t ha r p-1 1 a r
aiaiance ui iw i ' m . . .
the basement at the time and wa
arreatly startled 10 eee a numw wn
come cmshlna down the stairs In tha
eml-dsrkness. Quickly hastening to
the aide or me unromraiui mu l""
aloonman found that he waa seriously
If not fatally injured, and thereupon
telephoned to police headquarter.
Desk Serjceant Robson and Patrolman
Burke responded to the call In tha pa
trol wagon. Whltehouse, when exam
ined by Robaon, waa found to ehow
faint eigne of life and tha policeman
ruabed to the wagon to aecure a stretch
er. Upon returning to carry the man
Into the wagon it was discovered that
death had occurred.
The coroner waa notified and tha body
removed to Flnley's undertaking parlor.
Xtooeaaed waa about (5 years of age and
was formerly a sailor. It is not known
whether he has any relatives In thia
elty.
DRUNKEN SLAVONIANS
THREATENED TO KILL
Alter Wire king Woman's Home, Two
Men Denirrd to Slay Her
Nabbrd by Police.
Oon Berate and Nlcholai Stolr. Slar
onlana, were arrested yesterday after
Boon by Mounted Patrolman "Walts"
Keller and Special Policeman Wright
Of the Oaks, on charges of threatening
to kilt An additional charge of carry
ing concealed weapons was placed
againat Serzze.
lit is alleged by Mrs. Annie Labadad,
at 602 Twenty-sixth and one-half street,
near the fair grounds, that the two men
came to her residence yesterday after
noon in an Intoxicated condition and
Immediately proceeded to wreck the
place by hurling dishea In all direc
tions. When Mrs. Labadad remon
strated with them the pair threatened to
slay ber and ahe fled to her huaband'a
place of business.
The police were notified and Patrol
man Keller and Wright found the two
men slumbering on the porch of the
Labadad house. Both started to fight,
. but were quickly overpowered and
brought to the station. When searched
Sense was found to be In possession of j
1 a az-caiiDer revolver. in tne police
court this morning the cases were con
tinued until tomorrow for hearing.
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AT TILE THEATRES
"Magda" a Great Success.
Nance O'Nell has scored a tremendous
triumph In Sudermann's great play,
"Magda," which waa put on at the Mar
auam Monday nle-ht It made a nrn.
found impression during the first per-'
lormance ana ims Deen the topic of
general conversation since that time,
mere win De a matinee Saturday.
"Whose Baby Are Yon?"
At the Lyric this week the Allen
stock company is presenting "Whose
Baby Are You?" It is one nf the fun
niest farce comedies ever written and!
has nit the bullseye for popularity
ysry where it has been produced. Mati
nees tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday,
Sporting Event Tonight.
Human and animal endurance will be
tested tonight at the Oaks, when a very
strong and muscular young fellow will
wrestle a large and powerful monkey,
so large as to have been pronounced by
many to De an ourang-outang. The
event will be a queer one.
At the Grand.
The vaudeville bill at the Grand la
headed by Miss Nellie Eltlng. in the
eastern playlet, 'Ticking the Winner,"
which is full of laughs. Maybelle
Meeker, who Is second to the sketch,
well deserves the place, aa her work is
far above the ordinary.
"Man's Enemy."
Despite warm weather, "Man's
Enemy," presented by the stock com
pany at the Star this week, is without
i doubt the best melodrama ever given
at the popular playhouse. The piece is
full of stirring movements and the
scenery is entirely new Matinees to
morrow, Saturday and Sunday.
Midland Acre Tracts.
An acre for the price of a lot.
Knapp & Mackey, room 2, Chamber
et Commerce.
Chapln & Herlow. 112 Chamer nf
Commerce.
FIRES OF INCENDIARY
STRANGELY QUENCHED
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
, Lebanon, Or., July 24. An attempt
to burn the fine college building at
Sodavijle. resulted in failure, from some
strange cause. Fire was started in two
places. Under the stair landing in the
corner of toe building the fire got a
good start and burnt out a space of
several. feet In the floor and a large
hole in the wall, and then either was
put out or went out. In another place
a hole two feet was burnt out but the
, wall was only scorched. Some think
It the work of children, who. when they
saw what they had done, put it out
while others think it Incendiary Still
others think it is the work of an insane
Krson. No reason can" be given, as no
d feeling Is known to exist. The
u building cost about $S;000 and has only
tU,60 Insurance. omy
To Clatsop Beaca
- 100 miles ride paralleling the raa
. lestlo Columbia, viewing the salmon
- fisheries and a dip in the grand old p.
clflo ocean. This delightful trip can
' be made in one day via the Astoria &
"'Columbia River railroad, special rates
on Saturdays, returning Mondays. Fdr
: information and time card phone Main
or call at city ticket office. Third
' and Morrison streets.
Any skin itching Is m temper-tester.
-The more you scratch the worse it
Itches. Doan s ointment cures piles, ec
ema any skin Itching, At all drug
atorea. , - - , -r . t
' Summer underwear.; Robinson & Co.
PARTIAL LIST
' "' OF-
IOWA BANKERS. INVESTORS IN
INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE ,
SECURITIES
C. A. Picrson, President, Savings Bank of Alton, Altoit.
R. L. Arnold, Cashier. 'State Savings Bank, Barter.
W. O. Shipley, President, Bank of Buckeye, Buckeye.
Henry Wirth, Cashier. Battle Creek Savings Bank, Battle Creek.
A. T. Averill, President, Cedar Rapids National Bank. Cedar Rapids.
J. F. Hardin, President, Citizens' Bank, Eldora.
II. Rogers, Cashier, first National Bank, Farragut.
C. Butterfield, Cashier, Farmers' National Bank, Hamburg.
O. D. Taylor, Vice-President. Citizens' State Bank, Lenox.
H. J. Howe, Cashier, Fidelity Savings Bank, Marshalltown.
D. P. Hogan, Cashier, Farmers' Savings Bank, Masena.
T. G. Ainley, Cashier, Citizens' Bank, Maxwell.
E. Webbles, Cashier. Mechanicsville Savings Bank, Mechanicsville.
J. E. Clayton, Cashier, Bank of Milo, Milo.
J. R. Harris, Cashier, Bank of Northboro, Northboro.
C. H. Beckett, Vice-President, Worth County State Bank. Northwood.
A. B. Martin, President, Onawa State Bank, ' Onawa.
J. H. Benson, Cashier. Bank of Pierson. Pierson.
Leroy Ware, Cashier, Farmers' and Drovers' State Bank, Seymour.
F. G. Sherman. Cashier. Bank of Sully, Sully.
C. E. Lawrence, Cashier. Citizens' Bank, Union.
Chas. Goodenow, Cashier. Rank of Wall Lake, Wall Lake.
G. H. Hughes, Cashier, Williamsburg Savings Bank, Williamsburg.
G. H. Jameson, Cashier. Farmers' Exchange Bank, Dows.
O. H. Stilson, President. First State Bank. Corinth.
W. H. Brenton. President, Bank of Dallas Center, Dallas Center.
M. E. Griswold, Vice-President. Bank of Mauson. Mauson.
J. M. Rider, Cashier. Wilton Savings Bank, Wilton.
G. E. Liehty, Director, Commercial National Bank. Waterloo.
A. N. Odenheimer, Director. Citizens' State Bank, Eagle Grove.
S. J. Winne, Director, Humboldt State Bank. Humboldt.
Geo. D. McElroy, Cashier, Farmers' National Bank, Vinton.
W. R. Jameson,
H. C. Dye,
S. Wertheim,
H. E. Teachout,
M. M. Head,
S. B. Lattncr,
Cotterall,
A. Dixon,
John Boyden,
T. O. Housen,
T. O. Housen,
L. J. Clave,
R. R. Smith.
J. H. Bradt.
R. R. Smith.
T. K. Peterson,
Thomas A. Way,
F. A. Loovey,
John Anderson,
G. J. Guyer,
C. L. Bright,
R. B. Ballard.
Cias. F. Nipp,
M. M. Head.
A. B. Phelps,
L. A. Howe,
C. M. Goodyear,
M. B. Nelson,
August Lutidell,
President,
Cashier,
Vice-President,
President,
President.
President.
President;
President,
President,
Cashier.
Vice-President,
Cashier,
President,
Vice-President,
Vice-President,
Cashier,
President
Vice-President,
President.
Cashier,
Cashier,
Cashier,
Cashier,
Cashier,
President.
President,
President.
Cashier,
Vice-President,
Farmers' Exchange State Bank,
State Bank of Tabor,
Citizens' National Bank,
Citizens' Exchange Bank, .
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank,
Worthirtgton Saving Bank,
Cotterall Bank,
First National Bank.
Bradgate State Savings Bank,
State Bank of Bode,
Farmers' Savings Bank,
Farmers' Savings Bank,
State Bank of RenjvicV,
First National Bank,
State Bank of Hardy,
Badger Saving Bank,
Commercial Bank,
Dedham Savings Bank,
Madrid State Bank,
First National Bank,
Jesup State Bank,
State Bank of Radcliffe,
Mills County German Bank.
Greene County State Bank,
Bank of Kingsley,
Waukon State Bank,
Hampton State Bank,
Arion State Bank,
Boyer Valley Banking Co.
Dows.
Tabor. ,
Belle Plaine.
Benton.
Churdan.
Worthington.
Clarence.
Coon Rapids.
Bradgate.
Bode.
Otteson.
Otteson.
Renwick.
Rockwell City.
Hardy.
Badger.
Britt
Dedham.
Madrid.
Buffalo Center.
Jesup.
Radcliffe. .
Mineola.
Jefferson.
Kingsley.
Waukon.
Hampton.
Arion.
Kiron.
If good for these banRi and these peeple then
good for your banks and your people.
Eight years' steady advance of Independent Home Telephone Securities in
the state of Iowa has brought most every bank and representative business man
in the state such substantial returns that in many cases stock is NOT FOR
SALE AT ANY PRICE, but held a permanent investment for its substantial
and steady quarterly income. A partial list of country bankers only given today.
In a year or so from NOW it will dawn on YOU the greatness of the Au
tomatic Home Telephone its phenomenal growth its great earnings its uni
versal satisfaction and its prompt and efficient way of serving the people.
Eighty per cent of the telephone business in this city in eighteen months from
now will be done over the Automatic. YOU ARE NOT OFFERED7 a gilt cer
tificate, issued by a bunch of liars, nor an' interest in some far-off corporation,
capitalized and watered beyond its possible earnings, where sunny skies and glit
tering generalities are boomed by .Yellow Journalism to fool the investor, BUT
YOU ARE OFFERED TODAY A UNIT MORTGAGE, bearing a legitimate
rate of interest, based on the cost of construction, at a figure that will net 6 per
cent and as safe as a government bond. Yoii are also offered the stock, the first
and only kind of stock issued by the Home Telephone corporation, at almost
original pooling price. These securities are in a home corporation now in opera
tiona public utility based on the wants and necessities of a prosperous com
munity, secured for a quarter of a,century by a franchise given by your own
city; the plant, its equipment, its management and operation UNDER YOUR
VERY EYES, where you can watch it grow, use it and help it prosper. It is
backed by over five hundred of your own leading banks and citizens as well as
by a hundred banks and business men on the Pacific coast.
The Home Telephone system in the northwest is a large and great under
taking, and requires slow and careful work and a great deal of money, and all of
the money realized from the sale of these securities through this office, either
of stock or bonds, is being put into extensions, for that reason securities are of
fered, and NONE OTHER. The plant is here and open for inspection, and the
people back of it are above suspicion, and if people with HORSE SENSE will
look into the proposition AS IT IS, and use the Automatic Telephone and
LEARN TO USE IT PROPERLY, the great possibilities from an investment
standpoint, at this stage of the plant, during the closing days of construction,
will dawn on you as. being one of thetiest investments you can possibly get into,
and I advise that you buy all you can get, stock or bonds, in the Home Tele-
phone plant, at anywhere near present prices, and "Do it now."
' LOUIS J. WILDE
Authorized Representative of Underwriters
INo. S Lafayette Building
Portland, Oregon
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THE J. M. ACHESON CO.
to build up a greater Garment
Manufacturing Department, and
install a Grocery Department in
their new store adjoining the
present one. No better stock
was ever offered to the public.
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A SHARE earns 10 per
cent, guaranteed, and in
addition a discount of 10
per cent on all goods purchased
except Millinery, and as soon as
the grocery department is in
stalled, stockholders will be en
titled to the discount privilege,
which is given in connection
with the department store.
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THE J. 1. ACHESON COMPANY
FIFTH ST. BETWEEN ALDER AND MORRISON STS.
or at My Office for Your Stock.
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