DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1903. PtVE The Circlet LOVE PICTURES ' IN THE SCHOOLS The Horace Turner Ex JL l 4 LEADS TO MURDER On He Finge ; , itat form. th. m.lf. ,ymbM , r sure t.ke. pride and a pl,a, In ..III-. ' ? , Tht Bm & "-;" bs'-"-.. ;." ...v..?.;:, purpose, It associates mi.- . r-vu. mm one of the Kwitt n events-the betrothel of two .ovlng heart,. CefoTe we tak pslns to carry at all times a choice and beautiful stock of tnewrlnoi embracing an Immense variety of settings and Drecla... . ' 9 ' P ., f 4 cmw frwec CTnS S23E "ngs and precious stones. ra ' tv plfot.rs umzn&& Comer State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. p Lvi"' A Portland Man Kills His Wifes Par amour Al Young Dead, Dave G. Van Houten the Murderer Fleeing for His Life "If I cannot got justice through the law, I win get ovon anothor way." hibit Will Be Shown Again Committee Strongly Urge the Community to Assist in Providing All the Schools fHt-H-M-HH 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I Local Events " istbe HMMH ii h niimnh Social Realm PER80NAL8. C. J. Slmoral wont to Portland this corning. Mr. Barr returned home to Portland this morning. Hon. A. B. Ilcamos, of Jacksonville, Is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. George aro vis iting In Portland. Mrs. W. N. Long, of Eugene, Is vis iting lior mother, Mrs. Sarnh Jones, on 18th street Fire Drill at Aeuin - -" w Mill At the Insano asylum yesterday af tornoon, while Supt. Calbreath was showing a visitor through one of the wards In the west wlni? h turn,, in a Are alarm for tho purposo of drill- ing me ure department of tho Institu tion. Tho alarm was entirely unex pectedSunday afternoon Is not the usunl timo for this kind of a drill but mo employes forming tho fire brlgado II Vnn IIah.ah II u. , wu 1IUUIUU, WUU- known throughout tho stato as a farm- vi, icumsior ana horso trader, as he loft tho office of District Attorney John Manning a few days ago. Last night, shortly after 8 o'clock, ho on- loreti mo North Pacific saloon at 23d and Savior streets, and shot and killed rtiuon loung, tho proprietor, for whom his wifo had forsaken him. "I'll teach you to fool wltli my wife," wero his only words as ho on torcd tho saloon through a back door, and camn un hnlilml Vmmn nv.. mo employes forming tho fire brlgado R,,nlB . fl" : . , b u did splendid work, and In less than a S!V.,iUJ!?' mlnuto from tho time tho whlstlo " . - . uUUO- sounded, two lines of hose wore lald . ? ' .? d,d '" 13. A Powers, the youngest son of "Pat" Powers, and John Soronson, woro tho only witnesses to the shoot ing, as soon as tho second shot win now placo tills morning. Mrs, W. H. Chntton has returned iomo to Portland, nftcr a Christmas visit with friends bore. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Wostbrook, of ilbany, who spont Sunday with friends hero, roturnod homo today. Mrs. T. M Gutch, of Corvallls, Is In the city, visiting at tho homo of her ton, Claud Gntcli, over tho holidays. Mrs. M. J. McCartney, of Harris burg, is In tho city for a short ,vlslt with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Basoy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiggins roturnod to their homo In Portland, aftor hav. Ing spont Christmas with rolatlves here. Capt A. W. Loback leaves this ov anlng for nn extonded trfp' to Old Mexico, to look after somo mining properties. J. H. Ackorman wont to Tacoraa this morning, whoro ho will assist in the Washington Stato Tcachors' As sociation mooting. and attached to the hydrants, and tho chlor of tho department was on the ward from which tho alarm enme, . .... luuiuiit, jui iuu cause, wneu us D. B. Hanoy, formerly of Salem, but aiarm sounded, Uie patients on the r of Portland, returned to that sevoral wards fell into lino like a com pany of woll-drlllod soldiers, and marched around tho corridors, await- Ing orders to loavo the building, In caso of an omorgoncy. Tho drill was a splendid succoss, and shows what fired Sorenson grappled with the mur derer, wrenched the gun from his hands, and fired a shot at htm as ho fled from the saloon. Until a late hour last night no ar rests had been made. As soon as tho a spienam succoss, ana snows wunt ' , , .. ., . . .... ,.,..m ,. ,i, . murdorer left the saloon he fled along l"w"7, " " '"iTwenty-thlrd street to Upshur, and man nt nn nntiml mnnnm frnm flrn 1 wwwuw, muu .., ....... ..... .,...,., ..,. 'theu tuil down to Nineteenth. At UUU II tHIUUU lUUV, BUUUIU .mu u . .. . v.. calamity evor occur at tho institution, llttlo if any loss of Ilfo would result, for, with tho arrangements and thor ough drill of tho ontlro population of tho asylum, Including the patients, tho building can bo emptied In less than two minutes from tho tlmo tho order for such a caurso is glvon tho resldonco of C C. Naplos, Nino Tho school room decoration com mlttco are sending tho following per sonal appeal to friends of tho move ment. Dear Friend: Tho oxhlblt of photographs hold In our public schools last November, re sulted In securing a fund of $200 for school room decorations. The char acter and succoss of that exhibit has drawn tho attention of all friends of the public schools to i further ex tension of this work. Tho Horaco K. Turner exhibit will bo placed In Uio City Hall on Janu ary 20-21. Samples of tho written work of ovory pupil In tho schools will nlso bo placed on oxhlblt at tho snmo tlmo and tho best of those sam ples will be solected to sond to tho exposition at St. Louis In 1904. Tho undorslgnod havo united as a committee to ratso and administer funds to place a numbor of good plr tures In onrh school room In Salem. Your patronago Is earnestly requested In purchasing tickets for the coming art oxhlblt Contributions, both large and small aro very much desired. They may be sent to Mrs. Ilussell Catlln. the treasurer of this committor who will acknowledge their receipt, and credit the total In the public press from tlmo to tlmo. It requires from i ! J! J 1 ! "nitfll An ' 7 tpGtiJlM$rfl Til 1 1 i 2if An Appropriate New Year's Gift W k-TT n nHmfiM nf fiaorisomc coats femafillilff X r t . . . . -ff -4 MM.4f.l-4 7 trom our noitaay unet wmeu wcuuw uuw uu-unw - Coat Ion $lO.00i a $7.50 Coat for $5.00, or a $6.00 - Coat for $4,00 anrj so on. If yo come tomorrow you u pfODaDiy una inz sue yu e: wumju u. iw ; wait till later in the week wc can't promise yoa mach to cnoose nrom. JUST ARRIVED qvrai 1 inp of men's Hats 'The Very Latest WWIVIHI - - s S Jr SS SV wwe? WSUl&B2& Watch Thwrsday's Ad. Yotf Can't Afford to Misa it tw'''44 South Salem Personals. Mrs. John Mlnto and llttlo son are visiting at tho homo of Hon. John lllnto, In South Salem. Miss Dora La Grando loft yostorday for Bvorott, Wash., whoro sho will visit hor brothers. Sho will also visit friends In Spokano, and oxpects to be away for about a month. Ed. Macy, of Portland, Is spending tho holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josso Macy, of South Salem. Paul Hanson, of Portland, is visit ing relatives In South Salem. Mrs. Paul Schmidt and daughter, Paulino, of Albany, aro in tho city, visiting at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. Tho llttlo Armour girl whom Dr. Lorenz treated for hjp disease Is able to learn to danco. iiei$Hsiiieiiiieiii Fo New Yeas H H A We have rearraneca oor mammoth stock and have made active W mnpmenta far a hlr New Yenrs htinlnm In niank llooks. DlarlCS m and Office Suiclles Uf coarse, should yon desire a New Years m 1A irestnor some one you overlooked at Clirlstmts tlme-vre have 1 v lutm Yvucic imcasic liukcu, rrcuuci vik isuuwiiuub. PATTON'S Book Stoue. The Saloon Sold. Tho Fred Neckormnn saloon, on Stato street, fwas on Saturday after noon sold unuor a cnauot mont'iiui; ps an hold by Uio Northwest Browing Asso- JHAiAIAIAMAIAIli)MAiJiI(lMit elation of Astoria, and waa bought in i . by tho mortgngco for $250, the salo , At. fli...o. iM.n lincump leuiua aim uiisuur, uu muiura uu n,i w-wiwiii. Tho stock of llnuors Is borrowed a hat to tako tho placo of hold under an attachment Issued out of tho circuit cour In tho caso of Wm. Woodloy against Mr. and Mrs. Neck orman, and Is In tho control of the shoriff. There Is said to bo sutucieni stock on hand to glvo tho plaintiff in Ma Piun a comnle'o sottloraont, and It Is expected that tho purchasers of tho saloon will also ncqulro tho at tached stock. Meneybacksays: Schilling's Best whatever you want is right; if you don't think so, your grocer returns your nnrl that's the end ofit. i I -"..."..:. mimmnilllllllllflS iimpwiiUMiiiWsua J!linliML!t GEO. E. WATERS W tt Tobacconist and Cigar Dealer . . 4 iT7iff.ffVallcV Largest itocic m rf oreoon. MmmSmmSS (g3PSi . . i.. r.lnar. For sale by ciear navanu i-a teln, Manufacturer, Salem, Orenon. Jewetey iot Christmas fltts la best selected ahead. We bare lMd la a splondld stock for tho holiday tradfl. which, it will pay yoo to wnlna Wo have a magnificent biocm rlne Jo air tho latest setUnsa. bo"o jold rlncs at L60 w"1 up" Yl make your Beloctiono no, ana t 1U hold them tor dollTerr. CT.POMEROY Jeweler and OptkUa, 3&Oom.BU all dealers. Aug Hucken- lw& NVVB7 Br&tf his own. which he had lost in the scuf- flo at tho saloon. That was tho last trace tho officers found of him last night Tho troublo which ended In last night's murdor, dates back for several months. Van Houton's wlfo waa tho daughtor of a prominent family near Newberg by tho name of Hastings. Sho bad lived happily with Van Houten for a porlod of nearly 15 years. A fow months ago sho met Young, and fell in lovo with him. Tho result was that sho deserted hor life long mato and eloped with Young. Tho husband, grief-stricken at tho loss of his wife, followed them to Aber deen, Wash., where ho tried to got her to como homo with him. While there ho managed to secure affidavits from a numbor of people that thoy had been living as man and wife, and- then re turned to Portland., He was Informed that his wife bad moved to Marsh field and followed there On tho day of his arrival he inquired at tho post office and found a long lettor written by Young for his wife. It was affec tionate for pago aftor page, and drove him almost to desporatlon, as ho af terwards told a friend. With tho am davits and tho letter as evidonce he applied to District Attorney Manning for a warrant for Young's arrest, rhnrii Mays, a well-known hack drlv er of Portland, accompanied hlra at this time, and declare that he man ifested symptoms of Insanity when the attornsy refused to Issue a war rant Seven Charter Bills. The governor this morning filed en more bllU In ths efflw the sec retary of stat. leaving only two more awuwres to be eonsJdsrsd by hlra. .- i.nu mad this morning were not IHO is signed, a " tnerrfore' beeome fectlre only after 90 oays. aujt ... S. B- 3 Adams chartw. $ D J-Cold Bay eharter. S. B. S North Bead charter. If D' 15 Athwa charter. II.' B. 90 Cotag Oroya ehartsc. IL B. 2C Lostlne charts II. B. 40 MoMInnvllIo charter. $5 to ) 12 to purchaso and frnmo ono plcturo Uiat is auttablo for school room decoration. Your committee- urgos those reasons for giving attontlon to this matter at this tlmo. l.Tho oxcellont Influonco of tho great masterpieces upon our children. 2. Tho fact that pictures aro lndostructlblo, making tho Invest mont of a fow dollars of pormanent bonotU to tho children. Z. Tho pre sence of a flno collection of pictures In our midst, will place Salem in tho front rank as a conter of education and culture. A catalog of tho pictures purchased will bo Issued, giving credit for all donations. Funds given for this pur poso will bo used o purchaso and frarao pictures; the pictures to M hunx In tho school rooms ana me i. .. !... .Hnxiimi tn (hn frame 'mwraanontly. J. H Albert. Mrs. Wm. Drown, L. B (Traver, Mrs. V A. WlgKlns. Mrs. II. J. Hendricks, Mrs. r A. Moore, Mrs. Itussell Catlln, E, Hofor. Committee. o ' Services Appreciated C. M. Ickwood, managor of th Postal Telegraph Co.. this morning re ceived o letter and package from ths division superintendent or mo com pany at Seattle, containing a Christ mas present for the messengers u the Salem office. The paekago con sisted of two pairs of nne wouen gloves, and the letter accompanying them made happy the hearts of tin lads who carry the messages for the company. i The brunette, ratbsr than thu blonde, Is endowed witu or out age and physloal strength, according U, popular tradition. U type is dying out. as we uj w.u, . w r becoming a race of dsrlfr haired people, PrtmP we are grow ing stronger pbysieany- i Miss Jwa Psabedy. of Denver. Cola, Is the only woman oolonel In the iinited States. Bha bos received her A Christmas Present. Little Mies Constance Kantner. who nttractod tho attention of President Roosovolt last suminor. when that or flclal visited Salem In his swing around the circle, -was made very hap- nv Saturday aftornoon by receiving from the President n Christmas greet ing. Tho llttlo Invnlld recsnlly wrote to tho Prosldont, rocalllng tholr meet Ing. and told him that she oxpectud to im nl.ln to walk In March. In iBponso sho received tho lottor Satur day, in which tno lTonmom bujtb; "My Dear Llttlo Friend: I manic you so much for your lottor. 1 shall nlways romembor you. witn ail goou wlvhds, I nm faithfully yours. TIU30DOIU5 UOOBKVIILT Accompanying tho lottor is a pho tograph bearing tho following words In Iho President's handwriting: "With a merry Xmas from Theodore HoosovolL" A Flro Alarm. A flro alarm, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, brought the department to the Dayno building on State street, whoro a firo In tho flua of tho east wull threatened tho structure for tlmo. There was no damage to tho building, as the firo amounted to nntiiini' lisvond tho burning of tho soot In tho ohlmnuy. Tho only loss to Mr. Bayno was tho wreoklng of his miw typewriter, a machine costing ?100 a short tlmo ngo. Ono of tlw flromon, in moving tho machlno'out of the way, was to unfortunnto as to drop It out of Its caso. tho latter be ing Insecurely fastened, and tho ma chine was broken. Chicken Thieves Busy. Mr. J. K. noss, who rosldos In Yow Park, was vlsltod by chlckon thlovos somotlmo during Saturday night, and olpht flno Plymouth Uocks woro taken from his hon house. Mr. Boss, on dis covering his loss, started out to nna m im of tho missing fowls. Vis iting a hobo camp In Geo. I.ltcbfiold's pasture, he found It doortea uw mo ...i.,- nf th mtislne birds were 'JHiUVIv m w . .. found. The people of mai noiRiiour hood are bothered a great deal by tramps, who persist In carrying awny everything within tholr reach, and the limit of forbearance hai been reached. A double-tarrcled shotgun, loaded win. . naner of tacks, may possibly make somo of theso marauders sorry they aro allvo. i xf.rmiArUe Elvln. daughter of V. W. Elvln. of Ixjwell, Mass.. claims to bo the first Amorloan girl to nave an u , with Pono Pious X. Miss Klvln Is 19 years of ago, and Is ono of tho 60 who had an audlonce wiw m vv- Now that the Western mllltonalri has his new ''OOO oar, Uio Question Ii. will It burn when the original owner of It wishes ho had Itbackt MODEL OYSTER PARLORS U0 court auccn OT.Lr.anr i7.I d u.0't.,?.rde;.il Or.terlsTS., Cblcsen -..., FUb'E,fc,BKi.rdlnner.-Teryd.y, In Probate Court, in Dm matter of Glovor Pflrln, do- cea.od, tho bond of the oxcoutor and sureties of tho said estate was cxara Inod and approved and A. A. I-eo, W. J. Culver and J. W. Iteynolds wore apiwlntod appraisers in ih matter of Uio ostato or JOim Jacob Song, deceased, tho bond of the oxecutor was oxamlned and approvod, and John Molr. J. W. Iteynolds and J. F. Biggs were appointed appniliora. PTrmmTnTimTnTminniiHiuiiTTnTiTTrTfg We i Buy and Sell Mortgages Moaey To Loan i Salem Abstract j and Land Co. j If.W. WATERS, Mgf. am tuiiiuuimmujiuuuuiui . tZZZZ Baltic, fcmmlsslon from AdJutaen thorn the world, was sus-) U -J - g ,u fuUy launehed at Belfast Her dls- Qn<i PeAody. .AJlul4A444W 4r4WtWwryrrw X I Three New Shapes I inliluoherimdBalBhoes New last, best fitter oa earth SecournewentuieUndbox cftlfaltooa at OSWALt'S 99SUU9t$ateB0f"ea , pltcesient is 39,800 tons. Ww4WWWWfW . ri .n M &