FOUR DAILY CAPITAL 40URNAW-8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MAY' 20, 1904 GOVERNOR OFFERS REWARD Strong Effort Will Be Made to Catch Lake County Outlaws Murderer of J. C. Conn and Sheep Killers Will Be Brought to Justice tlovornor Chamberlain offered a re ward of ?500 for tho arrest and con viction or for Information that will Bead to tho arrost and conviction of tio murdoror or murdorors of J. C. Conn, In Lake county, on March 4th, 3ind a reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of each and every ono of the men who destroyed or par ticipated in destroying 2500 sheep In (the same county In April of this year. Tho payment of those rewards Is con tdlUoncd on an appropriation being Knafle by tho legislature, In case thoy sure earned. The governor has addressed a letter to District Attorney Is. F. Conn and S&erlff Horace Dunlap" at Lakevlew, as follows "Although I have been unofficially suflvlsed that a condition of lawless mess provalls In Lake county, I be lieved and still believe that tho local tauthorltles, aided by tho cltlzons of tfhB county, ought to find a remedy "for existing evils. I have belloved. iroI still believe, that tho rigid en Sforcomont of tho law by local author Sties will speedily put an end to acts ol vandalism and lawlessness. This opinion Is confirmed by the fact that 710 official appeal has boon mado to ano for oxqcutlvo Interference. I am Just In receipt, however, of a com plajnt from reputable citizens near tho placo where acts of lawlessness "have been Indulged In who believes that greater efforts ought to bo mado tmn forirthe apprehcnsIonof those who7ftlUr PUUDPlI hayOjbeen guilty -of the destruction J1E UllUnUtl of property and other acts of violence. From thl source I Warn that dead lines have eboen established by tho lawless element of tho commu nity, and tho owners of sheep are warned by them that If they' cross tho same thoy must Incur tho penalty (of death, us well as tho loss of prop erty. Threats are mado that persons who undertake to discover tho Identi ty of those who have been engaged In tho destruction of properyt of the Citizens of your county will be as- anaalnntnrt "Under those circumstances I have Presented a motion removing nil as deemed It my duty to appeal to you, porslons cast by previous assemblies and through you to tho law officers of upon Presbyterian churches- In tho your county, to use your utmost of- states, tho motion is rramod as a Mrt to rliHrtiw onforco the law. In forerunner on union of churches order that those who have been en- North and South. Tho motion passed gaged In tho ruthless destruction of almost unanimously. It is hoped the property may bo speedily Identified, Presbyterians of the South will take apprehended and brought to Justice. such action ns will assist In tho union "Without any request from the local of the two bodies. authorities for my Interference, but IN THE NATION One in Faltli and Shou d Be One in Organization Buffalo, May 20.- Dr. Tennis Ham lin, of Washington, this aftornoon ikif & -"f"v iinrwuHi i McCORMICK MOWERS acting upon tho suggestion of cltl- During four years' time Rumble took zens of your county, who are deterred In ?355,0OO. Postal Inspector O'Con by threats from offering rewards for nell assorts that Rumble clearod up the approhonslon of mon who have $350,000 from tho deal. The case been ongaged In the wholesale will be appealed. In tho meantime, slaughter of sheep and the destruction howover, Rumblo will bo given his of property, and in tho hope of assist- liberty upon a bond of $10,000, ing In tho arrest and conviction of '. the criminals, I have concluded to offer rewards, pledging the faith ot tho state to tho payment, as soon as tho legislature convenes. "I onclose you notlcqs of these re wards, and I trust you will havp them posted In conspicuous, places through out your county. I sincerely trust every effort will bo made by you not only to apprehend those who have been guilty of tho wanton destruction of property, but to prevent a recur rence of such acts In the future. "I have the honor to remain. A COUGH CONUNDRUM When is a cough more than a cough ? When it's a settled cold. "When it hangs on in spite of all you can do. Cough mix tures' won't cure it because they, are merely for a cough -and this is something more. ; Scott's Emulsion cures the cough because it cures the something more. It heals and repairs the inflamed tissues where the cold has taken root and prevents its -coming back. Wo'lt mid you mpl frt upon requctt. SCOTT & 1IOWNE, 404 Pearl Strut, New Vprlt BRITISH STORMED POSITION , 1 First Result of Thibetan Pun itive Expedition London, May 20. Tho Indian of flco Issues a report from Thibet stat ing that tho British expedition stormed Thibetan position north of Gyantso. Tho enemy was defeated with heavy loss. Tho British casual ties woro thro ewounded. HARPER Famous at home for I Generations past; I Famous now all over I A. SCHREIBER, Salem. I 1 FARMER'S HOME, I and 3 Rakes Combine more good, sound practic al points of advantage than any lino on tho market. If you are Intending to buy any cutting machinery," and aro opon to convlctlqn, that Is not so entire ly prejudiced that you won't think for yourself, wo want to seo you and show you these goods. If we can't sell you thoro's no harm done, and we'll still bo friends. Here aresome "Mower Points." Widest, heaviest frame and highest wheels. Main bevel gear supported at both sides. KVi ri p w K? M V ltl At m V' Hickory pitman j tho longest pitman on tho market. Draft under t-ongue, direct from cutter bar. No side draft and no neclo weight. " Wearing plates on cutter bar can be renewed without buying now bar. Barbed leger plates In tho guards. Tlltlnir t.h niittnJ. tj? -" - "" uoes cmj vuiuw il uui. 01 line, ". .tin. tn w J . . V.UHOJ um iubuu 01 com roiyl Biwwi, Birougesi Dar known. Machlno has sufficient weight tt u. .. '6'i wuguesi gru wimout clogging. There aro lots of other featnmj you snoum seo, in ordor to ppre. elate the McCorralck. Studebaker Wagons The favorite with the woodmen and every other class who do heavy hauling. - StudeMer Hacks The good old stand-bys that farmers swear by. Our 1 1-8-lncu axle "Village Wagon" Is the great est value In Salem. "Wo want to "show you." Studebaker Buggies Our standard high grade to? buggies and runabouts are akin good. Wo want to interview jw when you want to see good goofo, Cushion Tire Jobs The favorite with tho city drlv ors. Our spring business has sur passed all provious records In this class, because we havo had the goodB and the prices. First-class sightly Jobs from $100 up. Come and see tho goods, wheth er you aro ready to buy or not. Out $65 Top Baggy Is a world-beaten You'll say so, too, as soon as you see It. Our Bicycle Trade Has ' been rolling up in txt ""shape since tho season opened, oven though a trifle later thi last year. Tho old reliable Trlbuts and tho cushion framo, spring fork Pierce. New Ones on Installments Old Wheels Taken In -Trade. F. A. WIGGINS IMPLEMENT HOUSE 255-257 Liberty Street. MraMCBIMafeaNHMM RUMBLE FOUND GUILTY. Gigantic Mine' Swindler Gets Dues In San Francisco, j How Many People Has Salem 1 ? His San Francisco, May 20. Qoorgo W. Humblo wa3 found guilty In the United States district court horo to day. Ho was accused of having used tho United Statos malls for fradu lont purposes. Ho organized a cor poration known as tho Sunset Mining Company, and assertod there woro 12 mines belonging to the promoters. jThe Big Show! Still Continues and Large Crowds Enjoy the Benefits V Bargains In all kinds and slzos of tho host shoos over mado. Ladies' $3.50 Shoes for I Ladies' $3.00 Shoes for Ladies' $2.00 Shoes for J Men's $4.00 Shoes for Men's $3.50 Shoes for i The New Official Census has been taken and will for the first time reveal the exact population of Greater Salem. In order to in crease interest in this matter and at the same time give its readers an opportunity to win a valuable pme, The Capital Journal offers one of the best Mitchell i 904 Model Bicycles, with coaster brake, to the person who will guess nearest the exact population of our city, as shown by the new census, which will be announced early in June. 3.Z.zo $1.75; $1.45 $2.75 Children's shoes all tho way from 60 cents up. Infants' soft solo shoos for 10c. Misses shoes from J1.00 up Rarost bargains ever offered, and no end to stylos. Remember tho place. , 1EDISON SHOE STORE State Steet. ; ApM r Guess Free with every 50c paid on Journal subscription. Call at The Journal office or give your guess to the collector. A HOFER BROTHERS PUBLISHERS Read the Conditions In order to make this more thao an Idle, random guessing affair, The Journal proposes to place a few re strictions upon It, and then give ab solutely free to tho person who guess es nearest to tho official count a brand new Mitchell ulcyclo, ladles' or gent's, with coaster brake. Every subscrib er paying 60 conts for Dally or Week ly, by mall or carrier, will be entitled to ono guess for the wheel. Taos paying ono dollar will get two gues es, but, In order to prevent strife, a" protect the legitimate guossor, It will bo necessary to deposit tho origin' subscription receipt in tho box ' Tho Journal offlco, with your p"" wrltteu on tho back of same. Call at Tho Journal office and learn the par ticulars, and thon look at the wheel, at tho warehouse of Mitchell. Lewis & Stavor. It Is tho best Mitchell wheel, with coaster brake;, guaran teed for tho year, and Is backed up by tho Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Company. Fresfx "Fxuits Served at Out Fcwmtaln. Crtfa&ed Strawberry Now the Rage The Spa