Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
r - , i B - jp " V PAGE FOUn. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 20, 1903. CHRISTIE FLEECED THEM ALL Sold 200,000 Acres . of Timber Land jliss Shu man Says He; Was a Handsome Man in Fact She Would Like to "Get Another Look at Him Quietly, without any noise, Miss Hoso Shumnn of New Yorlc Oily, nlcco tl General Shumnn of Illinois, who mn on thu ticket Hint oltcted Sholby M. Citlldm to the United States Hcnnto a ft lend of the late Unhurt Ingersol, IliiHSdll Sago, Molvlllo K. Btono or the ABKoclittod Piohh and John D. Wood" Mldn, n capitalist of Philadelphia, whllo on a tilt) for her health, and aftor vlsltlng Holse City and Sumpter In aenrch of a nwlndtor, sold to ho ,dtop tod Into Ilahor Olty .yesterday and etintluued hur search loavlng on tho night train for New York City by tho way of Halt Lake Olty. MlflH Bhumnn'a Htory Is Interesting In tho extiomo mid aim told a Demo crat mail nil nhout It in the hopo that publicity might aid In locating thct hnndsomJ ntnn who fleeced liar self and Morula out of thousands. Mis Mhuniati staled that hint July a JiandtKiino hihu giving thn imino of O, J. Christie, whom alio described to Jio ntiout nit r (nil, rather hwvy set brown hair, blue eyes wearlnic a Van dyko beard, having perfect loath and weighing about MO pound, mine to New York, mlled upon her and rep rfdtt'l thnl for u certain amount of -aiI;h1 he would' secure for her self and fi lends a Inrge body of val uabh- Umber land In eastern Oregon. 8he Recommended Him. Mm fthumnu snye she rsrorred him to eorlaln people In Philadelphia, and that Christie went there, nltnrwanl returning to New York. Both Phila delphia and Na York parties went Into the deal and Oou W. Woodelde. the mtllloimlr. mad a contract July 100a. with (' J. Christie, the Ore- unanimous voto. Phelps then at tempted to haro tho bill amended bo ns to permit tho killing of pheasants and grouso cast of the Cascades by Soptembor 1st, claiming that tho sea sons In Kostern Orogon'aro six weeks oarllor than In tho WUIamotte valloy. After .some dlsdusalon, tho second apifjrrdmtint was also dofoated, and tho open season foxhunting pheasants continues to ronlaln from October 1st. One More Unfortunate. AIoIb Wolf, aged 21 years, of Aums vlllo, has been committed to tho asy lum. Sho Is a victim of melancholy, and her Insanity is bolloved to bo hereditary. PUBLIC OFFICE EXAMINER AVALANCHE BRINGS LUCK Tenderfoot Caught in, a Snow Slide Finds a Gold Mine Uncovered by It OREGON'S CLOSE CALL Bill Defeated On the Last Round. Many Believed it Was a Good Bill George Plckons, a yoitn man who latoly arrived nt Qrldioy, California, from tho East, has had a run of luck which makes him bollovo that this Is Indcod a land of gold. Two weeks ago ho announced that ho was going Into tho mountains to prospect for gold. His friends explained to him that It was Impossible to do any prospecting whllo tho snow lay yardajdeep all over tho hills, but ho persisted and started out with a burro and a minors outfit. He struggled up an old trail In tho neighborhood of Duck's ranch, and wlilie ascending a stoop hill was caught In a snow nlldo. The avn- Nearly Foundered in Fierce Typhoon Swept by Terrific Seas But Pulled Through A report rocolved at the navy do partmont tolls of a recent oxperlenco of tho battleship Orogon, Captain W. W. Burwoll, off tho Japancso coast, In which "tho bulldog of tho navy" near ly faundored In a terrific typhoon. The Oregon was swept by heavy seas and rolled to an alarming degree. One giant wave sent a volumo of water down tho ammunition hoist of one of her eight-Inch turrets, nnd caused all the lights to be extinguished and the auxiliary machine to stop. The roll of the vessel nt one time amounted to 35 degrees, nnd it was feared by those on hoaid that she would capsize. Her low freeboard gave her no pro- Tho fate of Sarah Webber, who, It Is alleged, died from tho cffec,t of brutal treatment, which, It is charged, sho received at tho hands of tho con spirators, Mr. Kroetol sold, Is but a single instance According to stories told by hoH relatives, Sarah Webber was tortured In order to compel hor to aid In tho Insurance frauds. When tho girl left homo sho had rosy cheeks, nnd was tho plcturo of health. Whon hor fam ily found her sho woo a shadow of hor formor self. Sho told hor brother that Bho had boon bcaton, starved and slashed with knives to force her to help thoso engaged In tho conspiracy. SUICIDE AT SALT LAKE xx, Hon nmu. paying blm ?lf!uu In ensh and agreeing U pay indre under cer tain conditions for a contract on Christie's part to deliver about 800,000 neres or timber Inud oh Burnt river In eastern Oreicoii and Idaho, which ho lepresented could be euelrod from the kdvui uiiH'Ut in i uril ou timber reserve ecrlpt at J I 50 to JO per acre. l.nter Christie wrote Mr. WoodsMe that bo bed eHurod or ru about to secure, tt.ooo hcivs ut the laud on Uuiut liver and had stiured 100 iiifei to take It up Mia Rhuuian eay that alum th.n nothing na been seen oi heard of Christie, thoir money or the Wind. Ha U tho Man In Mexic. 211m Mtiuuoui HMid that In her In veUifttlene eh went to (lit bank In Sumptfi wbero CurUtlM tHld he would loavo all ianr and where be mid bo bad all Uln ilriiee, 8U mi eh Ittuud thai is.- him known there HHd tkat tke bank odtclaU rkiimed he uivii uorniHmi uix.iu $iki worth of their lineal xuld uuntit mihm'Iihhiim auu Man ner returned them. She MUtd It was belleuHl that ke had fjOH to Mexl.o wkeiv certain New York awl I'blladolnMH aplUIUU Hfmt iHU oetMl In wlNlHK She ttu Ohjjatle Ih nVeo known Ut Uolw. Soolmua and PartlAMi nnd Iwhhm him iHfufinatlon mity b had fruiu Ueee eoureni M to ble w liHreHouU. MIm MhumHH came weet for her enllh and wo iUihiUm! by tk, other New York uhd Pkltedelukla ntultal- mm to look up Mr. CuiUtlo. The original rotttrauts and 4eti) mwiU In thU mattr wore akown to the Deuioerat ropruMHlatlve l.atrIt wae lennted earlr ikU MdrolHK that tke Cnrietle wantoA t tkU row U trobabU l O. J OkrUUe vetertnr rfm, wku ku4 m ooe In Uaker lty aome yere aw and nftt-rwatUe wnt iHtu mining Orogon will not have a public of. flco oxnnilnor for two years at least. Tho principal object of tho bill was to do away with tho necosHlty of legis lative Investigating commltoofl nnd of the hiring of "oxport ncoountnnt" by tho vnrloin coiintlee o the stnte, nn was i-econtly done In Marlon county. The opposition to the hill wna baaed uM)n the fact tltat no given remunera- Hon wae Ilxed for title: examiner, and jg this was I ntorpreted to mean that there was no ljinlt to the amount he nu.i..-,, ,, iBiiiot, WJI11U IBCW1TW. M Neither la the comiienentlou for his m naelstauU named, but ai the clerke In tho countie in which he la engaged In examlulnx boohs, ahull receive n aiim not to exred $1 per day. It la probHble that amount would be cUarged. With the exception of these Heme, the hill wae generally considered tner toirlous. It la provided that the exnmina- lanchu swept him and his burro down(tuctlon from the high-crested seas and tho mountain and landed him, bruised hor tnll topworks gave tho furious but not Borlously hurt, In a canon 200 wind a hold which made the armor- HBKEKBffl'aH4HBnHEttSHHHBBKH 5 ? "To things of sale, a seller's praise belong. M IM m W tttv V M H jCii otazm i s CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR WATERS, The Ciga Man SOLE AGENT M a M n ' n HI a a EI E3 4. a John B. Glenz Takes Carbolic Acid INORTH BEND GR0W! Thriving New Towi in Coos County Woolen Mill at Bandon to Bel movea mere Expects to Have it Running in 90 Days His Parents and Relatives Residents of Salem RBSBSa-fraBaHBHBvaHEHHHHaKHB-f-aH pluck lie scrnmhlod back up tho face Hone of the olfloer should cover the of the mountain, and where-(he ava oltleee of the state and count)- officer. ' Innche had uprooted tree ntHUgouied fet lower down. Wlfli commendable fc lad careen dangerously. Fortunntoly the Oregon managed to survlvo the and all of the several publlo, wlucn tlonnl, charitable and roformatory in InHtltuttnns belonging to (lie stnte, the tlsh wanton, gnme nnd foroatry war don and dairy and food commissioner. WIDOWS OF THE JjUARDS Get $1000 Each By Efforts of Senator Crosian Tho senate concurred with tke bouse In the appropriation of, U0M earn to Sylvia 10. Perrel. lWna illfHny ifnd Susan U. Jones, widows of the Kuaxds killed leet June nt the prison. Thou, was no ouiKWttlon to tke monnuro. which was presented by Honatoi rmleau out the ground, lie dlscovored a quarts ledgs. f Uellerlng that all tmrti lga.cnr rled gohl, he collect el some spool, mens and returned. Tho- samples na soywl very rich, and l'lckeus is con fldeut he has a good mine. He will not return to the- place until spring, as he says the ledge Is In such an in accessible place that there Is no dang er or anyone finding It and taking It up shock, and Is now safe nt Yokohamn. When she met with her thrilling ox perlenco she was proceeding from Uromerton, Wash., to Join Reap Admiral Kvans' battleship squndron on the Asiatic station. DILLEY FULLY CLEARED! Not Convicted by Testimony cf Convicts PHELPS TAX LAW A nam ukvu far S& .? ! UMI U hmK uf jBjfijUlM UM Ml Ls4m(irfMd 0. 1153, W Ktate waSMSMsan-H. Phelps minKTiru' lb tl"UMr nw uMr, nm wko Ut rtf IMM 1 -l- J k. . .k. ' ijr . r"w v MMum. unii w tuntvgnr irk Ihst Vfhl.-S l Allows Semi-Annual Fay ments Next Year The senate ban panned ihi rovtglsti Ux law. to go Into ogec-t next car. Tkls provides that taxes nia k paid at two different times In the yonr without becoming delinquent. A change Is also wane in the rubnio allowed for early payment., and In Wend or the a per cent m alUfw$d, only I per cent being given horeafjor. in pNuiy sn ueunduent taxMfig also nhAngeti from 10 pr tent Jg X iter euit. w Mr. I'heips, of llorrow and I'iMB-I e-s inunnvn ihv mimgiure. f "in- fUlfMHSM EU IsMI sVsbl ' f JU4I -Mt AM Mi. l&fc'& ssr 9. 's Riders Didn't Ride The Best Ever. do to StMmrt ItseUurant for .algb rwns Fuenlft. If -o hwkI anjthlngj in tke line ef kreaitor im.tr thlx a the beet Htace. Oattle Dylno In MeunUlns. Under Ue of February Hifc. Uewnoti correspondent uf toe Kujntfr IteclaUr sa-s. cmiui, hi h ur) tag wintered In the mountain altg Uds pmeo, are 4ytug ig in iftrw mm. bom. ItenotU eotne Uml ru. my t M kick as It bend :n ..no UamJ m if the present cold w.n r m,. Unnen tke kms will bemmh M,aat. Tkey are Ukon Into tke nutuntalaa In tko fcU In kurgn droves, but thlnVanr There Is more Catarrh In thla sec tlon of, the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incur able. For a great many. years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and nro. scnoen ioat remedies, and by con stantly failing to core with local treat ment, pronounced It Incurable. Scl nee has proven catarrh to be a con stltutlonal disease, and therefore te quires constitutional tieatmeut. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I J Cheney A Co . Tidedo, Ohio. Is the on ly constitutional cure on the market It IS tSken Intartiallv III ilnaaa frr, 1A drops to a .teaspoouful. It acts dlret I) on tne blood snd mucous iirfaor. of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testl monlals. Address. V.J. CIIBNIST CO., Toledo. O wild by druggists. 75c. U a Wall's Family lHlls are the nest II ' m i Jelnt and- Other Cemmlttees. Joint committees were appointed this afternoon as follews: To revive President Roosevelt -Wddy, ltenks. Oault. Hale. Hinn Jones of Uncoln, OnJkiway and mi Tb receive Captain Clark, of the Or ogon NottlnglMM, nUi, Pketim. House committee to rovlno house iWmn-DHVey, f Jlarlon. A special to The Journal this morn ing announced that John B. Olenz, whoso paronts reside hero, had com mitted suicide at Salt Lake City early this morning by taking carbolic acid. His parents and tho family nro much shockud nt tho culnmtty that tins be fftllon them, nnd to a Journal reporter said they knew of no ronson why ho should commit the rash net, unloss it was from brooding over the death of his brother, B. F, Glonz to whom ho was much attached, and who died here lnit month. The deceased wns 21 yours of ago, but lias not been with his family for three yours. The fam ily here consists of his parcnta Mr. nnd Airs. O. Qlens, five brothers and two slBters. They came hero from Minnesota Inst April, and have cor tainly lieon pursued by mlsfortuno ov er slnro. Added to tho death of ono son, nnd the unfortunate taking off of another, alcknoss has visited tho fam ily, nnd Thursday two othor sons, nged respectively 13 and 18 years, woro. token to tho hospital, both suffering from nn attack of typhoid fovor. Tho body will probably be bi ought hore for burial, announcement of which will be made later. - 1,1 MIc MIVl','-n'rj, lliv Sihmv llnlijr. Utile .Mario Ahmlfjlto IVury, the urctle explorer' iliingliter, bears the A C nilley has been cleared by the lentatatlve InveatlnaUnK conimlt- toe or Ike charnwi made analnst him. In coHHerlton with the rerttnt bmh. la at tke iMnltwtlar) . Tke tseUmnjij- of both oltlrers and nonvtcts wna taken in regnrd to the matter, and vory indat eorere. The result was not wntkrraU to Pilley, who ban Wen, by tke majority, rosmldfred Innoeont of the charge. The evMenco of the Munsan convict concemH. Mm. CnrUhi, was ooomU t thai of tho other convicts. The care of Mm CHrlyk wns crttl clscil by the commtttee. an it Is neith eecured or mumed. Thej- reeomnMNul that she not be allow ed to go free on account ot tho eircumslaace surronndinK hnr n. 1.. . - . 4L. . i VUMMNE HIIMIMilll Ud 111 Jsl.,,1 . W WIK BH HUUli k ..I i I it she hag conUnneJiy malntntee4 dnr mml- wssnfnled bv tho tsld l"11 ,U lBV",'WJ o the s sssewassssst- r ' wnxauu i SPsl 3flnEQR2ss JnsJiJBfV KfjBsssslW.jr st.fTfc.v i A ,". "J AMbsssssssFVS SHFHKraniflgK r VHgf. ' n ' ' 9gV IsBsm Monday about six or seven hundred people congregated at North Dend to .i..c0B uiu unving oi tne first pIloB for tho new woolen mill which Is to 9 be built ns fast nB mechanics can con struct It. This is ono of the Initial steps of sovornl Industries which are to bo put Into operation in tho near future nt thlB now town, tho first town In Oregon where manufacturing will lio established, and pay rolls oxist bororo thero nro buildings enough to house thoso employed, which is caus ing moro Interest Just now than nnr ouur proposition on tho const. Mr. Simpson Is proving himself a man of action nnd deeds and his theory that tho town will soon follow tho pay roll jlvIU ho prnetlrnlly demon strated. Thoro were mnny present fiom Em plio and somo from Dandon and the day wns benutlful. Tho first drop of tho hnmmor was nt 3:25 and the nll wont down In good solid bottom and when It was nt the propor depth a cheer went from one and all and the hand playod nnd everybody was en thuslastic. Mr. Simpson cnused his mills to i,. shut doyn so tho workmon nnd tholr fnmlllOH could tnko In tho breaking or tno ground for tho new enterprise The now mill will ho built facing the now city dock and It will bo a fine locntlon so fnr ns whipping facilities go and tho product of tho mill can lonvo tho mill door nnd in a few min utes be snfo aboard a steamer It will occupy a blook of ground. A pllodiivor Is now on the ground and nnothar will be nt work there In a few dayKf nnd work will ho advanced a fht ns possible It Ib the Intention of Mr. Clark to havo the mill In oporatlon nnd woavlng cloth within HO dayg. Tho event wns colobrated Monday night by a bnnquet nnd speeches wcro made nnd toasts responded lo by var ious spenkors. It will be long re Jmambored. While Bandon will low nn importnnt manufacturing ehtablmv tiunt which has boon n great bnet to the town, Nortli Dend will gain ow of. tho importnnt Htopplng stones to various othor Industries. n Bed Time I take a plensant herb drink, the neit 4 morning I feel bright nnd my cob ploxlon tu better. My doctor says ft acts gontly on tho s..omachc, liver ad kidneys, und la a pleasant luxatlve. It Is ruado of herbs, nnd is prepared u easily ns tea. It is called Lano'e raw (cinq, AH druggists soli It at 25c and 50 conts. . Lane's Famhy Medlclnei moves the bowels each day. If yo cannot get It, send for free sample Address, Orator Woodward, LeRor," N. Y. BlQ Mlehlgan Fire. Houghton. Mich. Feb. .a nu tate Morning in tke, business seetfon destroyed Jl&o.fOit wnrth of property.' Insurance Swindlers Assistant District Attorns li.i T New York City ssJd yesteedny the "wu'f " now under Inves " this tlty nrois4 to . vehjn tata on ot tho most ,,,!. ever known i. the ertsstnn, ,tory oi the rlty. "Ueoro the distikt atlurnoy', oMko inn hor nifty there. lywiui llBTWr'suJL. ns M'tiiUkx s& . ' . .,ir.- pri&ftsjfi ssarr; iem, "' are not de&tetut lu cdA nh.. i -.. ,i. ""..:i.i:? -'.'" nteeisk tj . writ i era tk.ka wr firi m. .iinHD. s Ni " - nuk ivf Jas4h- Mlun troyW, K U Xs Lu2 weather, hi fmMtm very iuuiu Thn rnnae In naner snow and thewtar tor reon exhausted; bwu-e nhen rm& kf tholr vwnmm the cattle are Jtknr .... .,. 4-v MM TMHI1 OUe nnd eumorttonry New Yotk " '"-" ho sJ4. i aJJ: Jg W mintoed 1 It were proved thai m coanpimtors even 0ut 0 ttI M to mur4er In .i,i i,(vvi . i... - e uuuiH lo h- oonetdsmikm of i Ww, bin la h bo,,, WwIimSv evening i'hi- fMe4 u Ajen)Htu chnnwr liut k omh seMOS Ksf TWhjg (.nmiviti hum th .uK-i Ut tA iUu. at Coat. THE PAIR STORE. t i nr . . - ",," " Bi ..wu.k. ..- !.- -" 's-'.m ik u. .. .. - w urn wot monot be anven, t' , T m coiiwetlnt poliUcs INnh rane, ami ihy are . ..taMu-ttH, Yf wud hnt M nskssHm va Wt . ,tog were nnl on th H.-, i ilMHrano Uhrtiueiloii of beiuit the tlrt and only while child ever born in n,i-iilu,. Urseulaiid. pt Jrry'n (ioo.l HomU. Durlug the Mt twel.uuntlwS0.. C-00 was spent In macadamising pub Ho roads lu New 'Jersey, aud for this comiMmtirelv una 11 uimi ihiBin..... has HO miles or the tluwit ruml tlior-J IWt-llfuriwu l ,l.u .. .. ... . l New Jersey has ttll miles of Uiwe nne hlgbw ay& CURTAIN CALLS. Krlc IMIen g m mttT , tkt SUtkp enivau repertoire of a,vlu Itoeth A" ei.tlr.-lx ne fwirtll , written for -a lt,e o' iMymoutb Harih Hmibanlt's new ubjy uv vi,-kmutobeenl-ni crs.' tSt TrMnyw bns been oniMHOd tm -The W.p,nR f Alwsrd is dhrostln the. Kcrthn 0Mnd n MKotro OAs?S!i::a. i 8 H . .Bi Mlhhs tu,. Aw4l be eihum-i m iBMemsMMBseasHMnBBi tJ5? I cl&Jilu -fZ (he KVU- n the Hsj.-i Wnc,, r,mnjr alons. ,, M mtoa m plotters are ta4,c, tkm0 H, !& InTim,!, ,aK( ii..( das hauler he-1 Henry it. tour of li n Dnioc," ui!i "u W,H i'iAwt lu " iv Mauivll Ud boon doing an r reutnrksUlo s;::m Ce lo Brarwen i Ragan Jr 2K fF ock canned iw .",s w rtiry the beet on h mnrkot. MMne hs your oNer. SENATOR SMITH SCORES In Fight on Port of Portland Commission Senator SmlthTof Multnomah won his nrgumont for Interest rato for the Port of Portland commission, in the conforonco committee, to-whlch It was referred. Hereafter the rato of Interest dH ho 4 par cent? Instoad of 5. as the groater part of the Multnomah delega tion desired. In soourinjr this change Uio opposi tion has scored telnet the former managers of tho Port of Portland commission, nnd same time has been epent In arafoably sottting the cn ton tlon. TO CURE ANY DISEASE. The Cause Must be Removed, Same Way With Dandruff. Kill the sorm that causes dandruff. falling hair and baldness, you '" havo no mora dandruff, and yur bai' must grow luxuriantly. Hcrpiclde rot dnly contains tho dandruff r d truyer, but it is also a most dtlrs&tf hair rtrpsalng for regular tt us No othor hair preparation is on tutt seleiHlflo basis of dwtJoytnR ibe dand ruff 8rm than Nowhro'a Merpicide For sale by ItenUl J. Fry SeBd l cents In stamps for sample to T"9 HerplcJde Co, Detroit, Mich.