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mSS. v Tnfl BMdHi DAILY CAPITA!. JOURNAL, SAIiEM, OEEOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1965. - - .Mf- ilFP" CRIPPLED , NINE AND SUICIDED Maniac Fires From Windows of San Francisco Hotel at the Passing Crowd Correct Gothes for Blen "Baa Francisco, Juno 21. A man sup (pescd io liavo been Thomas Lobb, armed arilTi a rifle, shotgun and pistol, barri veG4 blmsclf in his room on, tbo fifth tfloer of tho United States hotol at 7:30 ttllf morning, and, firing from tho win dear, idiot eight passcrsby nud ono po Qkrsmun, and then putting tho rovolvor cjoto his own mouth blow oil bis head. TIms wounded nre: C. T. Chevalier, aliot In tho loft cyo; Wong Quong, shot Sn left band; Polico Ofllcor Patrick Kl sane, "hot In loft check; W. 13. Coff tsnnn. In right ehcok, noso and forearm; Emll Robert, in loft knoo; Vincent Don TucatM, In enr nnd jaw; W. Jones, in right cheek; Ocorgo II. DIangton, chook and loft arm, and Jos. Laribeo, in lip, c&eoV, eye nnd shoulder. Tho wouldrbo murdorcr and suicide, who if unknown to tho hotol nttnehes, jreristerod at tho hotol last night as Thos Lobb, but gavo no address. Ho appeared entirely rational whon shown 3il room, nnd was quiot during tho might. Ho nroso nt a timo when tho -street was filled with persons on their -wny to work. Without warning, ho -started firing from tho window. Im mediately tho polico wore notiflod, nnd 30 olUcors woro hurrlod to tho scono. Tho street was cleared of pedestrians, and n numbor of officers cntcrod tho hotel, rushing up to tho man's room. Thoy hnmmorod on tho door nnd tho maniac fired at them with a shotgun, sevornl shots striking ono ofllcor. Itoturning to tho window tho mad man flrod sovcral shots mora and thon hurlod a heavy chair to tho street, but it was cnught by tho telegraph wires. Tho officers continued to battor tho door, nghinst which Lobb had placed tho bod, and had succeeded in breaking tho lock, and woro in n fnlr way of got- ting tho bed out of tho way when Lobb, perceiving another ofllcor rapidly np- pronching his room on tho flro oscape, roturncd to tho contor of tho room, plncod his pistol in his mouth, nnd blow off tho top of his head. When tho ofll cor on tho flro cscapo entered tho room tho man was doad. Scattered about tho room wcro tho frngmonts of a number of fifty-dollar bills. In tho dead man's waist band was a butcher knifo with a sovon-lnch blado, nnd in n pockot was tho address of tho British consul. Also n working card of tho Unitod Brotherhood of Car penters nnd jolnors, issued by tho San Diego union. Ho was n young man, attired in clothing of a oheap make. OutingSuits carrying this label jjjfedpenjamins MAKERS flEWyoRK are made by a corps of master tailors doing their best possible work, in every detail. The makers' guarantee, and- our, with every garment. We are ex clusive agents here. G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) lost all idea of value and gradually cam a to look upon tho most wonder ful demonstrations of constructive nn turo as commonplace. Scenery Is Magnificent. "It scorns to mo that in this 1000 miles nro gathered mountain and sen scouory tiiat cannot bo found any whoro clso on this continent nnd per haps in the world," was tho speaker's comment on his return. Congressman Tawney of Mlnncsotu is enthusiastic) about Alaska, nnd, as this was his second trip north ( ho was ablo to glvo tho other members of tho party much information. Mr. Tawney is known to favor direct representation and is looked to for nssistanco when this question camo up. Tho Minnesota congressman favors sending n delega tion of senators nnd representatives en n tour of Alaska to visit tin in terior nnd spond nomo timo in tho ter ritory, that thoy may got an idea as o what tho country needs. Tho party that visited Tacoma loft last night on tho Intcrurban for So- ottlo, where thoy will join with tho main body and trnvel eastward to tholr homes after a tour of nearly a month. WANT BETTER STREETS Taxpayers' League Desire a Sample of Macadam Road POLICE AGAINST BURGLARS SMITH BRINGS JONES Chicago Force Capture Part of Gang but One Is Killed Chicago, Juno 21. lu n revolver bat tle following tho discovery by tho po lice curly thU morning of flvo burglars in a butcher shop in tho stock yards district, Ofllcor McQaoghan was shot In the head and will probably dlo. Two f tho robbers, John Maboney and James O 'Ileum woro captured. Ma lioucy wan shot in tho thigh, Tho threo escaping robbers loft u trull of blood THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL Xode, Poland, Juno 21. Fifty thou and people marched to tho cemetery at tho funeral of tho flvo victims of Sunday's riot, whon tho Cossacks -charged tho proceitslon of socialists. Many red flags woro carried, but tho police did not Intorfero with tho pro ceaalou. o Body of Doughty Old Admiral to Reach Home at Last Purls, Juno 21, Tho American em bassy delcgnto, Captain Smith, navnl attache, will havo chargo of tho dotails conncetod with tho removal of tho body of Paul Jonos, and will plan tho cere monies. o GIVE HIM ALPHABET Worcestor, Mass., Juno 21. President Iloosovelt arrlvod at 0:23. A commlttco of citizens headed by Lleutonant-Gov THEY ALL LIKED ALASKA Uncle Joe Cannon and Fellow Congressmen Get Back His Somo Popular Patrons. Tho Juvcnilo Grange, of Mncloay has announcod for Juno 22d, nt 8 p. m., a novelty minstrel show. It will bo en tirely under tho management of tho youthful Patrons of Husbandry, whoso organization is tho only ono upon tho coast. Tbo entertainment, in addition to tho UBunl songs nnd jests, will Include nn old-fashioned plantation, party, pan tomime, Ethiopian, comody and originul witticisms. Tho pickaninnies will walk for n'prizo cako, donntod by Mrs, Kvn Patton. This flno cako will bo rallied off after tho program. Ico cream will bo served. crnor Gild and Mayor Blodgett, boarded tho car and welcomod tho executive '.o would roeolvo careful consideration. Chnpcroncd by "Undo Joo" Cnn, non speaker of tho houso, six members of tho congressional party that visited Alaska spont sovcral hours in Tacoma yesterday afternoon as tho guests of friends. Thoy camo ovor from Scattlo on tho Intcrurban in tholr prlvato ca pacity, brimful of Alaska nnd mattora pcrtnlntng to tho territory. It was ovldont that Alaska tnado a good impression on tho visitors, as .they nro unboundod in their praiso of tlo country and its prospects, and thoso for whom it was tho first visit re Cum nstoundod nt tho wealth of that vast northlnnd. From all nccounts. whilo tho visitors woro intorostod in Alaska Alaska, was equally interested in them nnd keonly anxious that somo good should como of their visit. At ovary stop tho pnrty was met by Intelligent men, who know tho needs of tho coun try, hnd In this manner tho party got tho c renin of tho information. B otter Prepared to Legislate Several members of tho party said, on tholr arrival in Tacoma, that In tho future, whonover matters pertaining to Alaska camo up in congress, thoy would tnko hold, fnirly well certain of their ground and with somo idea of what tho country needed. Ono question that was dinned into tho oars of tbo congressmen nnd sen ators was tbo matter of diroct repre sentation, nnd whilo none of the party mndo any doflnito stntomont of his po sition on this subject, they left behind them a gonoral impression that it Fighting and Swimming Boys. Two Garbor boys from Kast Salem wero pickod up yesterday by Marshal Cornelius for fighting, and, upon inves tigation by Itccordcr Moorcs, thoy wero let go, but tho matter will bo held against thorn for further consideration. It scorns thoso and othors boys havo also mado themselves vory offenBlvo by bathing in Mill creek, in plain viow of passcrsby, and nn cxamplo may bo mndo of them. Judgo Mooros holds that swimming in tho crook anywhero within tho olty limits is against tho lnw, and boys should bo vory caroful. Wanto a Dlvorco. Lucy G. Sanders bus commonccd suit against Nelson II, Saunders for a dl vorco in department No. 2 of tho Ma rion county circuit court. Tho com plaint nllogcs that thoy woro married in Now York in 1802, nnd that tho hus band hns been cruol, and in Juno 1004, deserted tho plaintiff. H, H, Turner and J, A, Finch nro attorneys for tho plaintiff. tbo stnto and olty. The city Is gaily docoruted in honor of tho President's visit. Largo crowds of residents and visitors filled tho streets to get a glimpse of tho visitor. Several com panies of militia and veterans of the Civil and Spanish wars escorted the President to Clark University, where ho will reoelvo tho degree of LL. D., and deliver an address. THF FIINH ic capdeivSAMSON Helstngford, Finland, Juno 21, Con siderable excitement Is caused by a re port that the ltuislu.it government has decided to solce Fiulaud's special re eerve fund amounting to $13,600,000 for war purposes. This fund is hold acred uutll nil other resources of Fin laud havo boon oxhaustcd. You're the Loser Tf you allow yourself to be persuaded to take "something else" In place of Hosteller's on tho pica that it Is 'just s gocd." For your health's sake we advise you not to do It, Tho gonulno HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS fj what you want when you suffor from Xteor Digestion, Headachy Sleepljesnosa Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Oo&tivcneaus, Temalo Complainty Crampe, Backache Malaria, Tortt and Ague, it always euxes. Try and set. IS KILLED Washington, June 21. According to reports Apolonlo Samson, the notorious Phlllppiuo outlaw, has boen shot by a government spy with whom he inter forrod in the discharge of duty. Sam son served undor Agulnaldo, being in command of the insurgent troops Uulacan. at JAPS ARE MOVING Loudon, Juno 21. Tbo St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times wires that threo columns of Japaaeso aro moving parallel to the coast in Northern Core with the apparont purpose of capturing Posslet Bay. six miles 'southwest cf Vladivostok. A large fleet of trans- nortx in II n. 1 frnm fnnan tnr t point. Inasmuch as the party only left Juno 5, which left them less than three weeks for the trip, their stops along tho coast wero necessarily brief, but all during tbo trip thoy wero in close touch with Alaska. Alaska was 'the solo topic in tho -smoking room of tho steamor ovory evening, and everything that had been soen or .heard by nny member of tho party during the day was communicated to the others and discusaod. Speaker Cannon Interested. 8poakcr Cannon was one of the most careful and persistent seekers after Alaska knowledge in the party, and his shrewd, keen questions nil the way up and down the coast generally went to tho heart of the subject. At every stop thore was a crowd anxious to meet tho speaker and shake his hand. Speaker Cannon, to n certain extent, holds tho legislative destiny of Alaska in his hands, as without bis consent little can be dono in the house of rep resentatives. Appropriations will be needed for Alaska and as no bill can be called up without tho speaker's con sent, Alaska was particularly solloitous about "Uncle Joe." The agricultural resources of Alaska apparently appealed to the speaker mora than anything else, and he dis cussed the growing possibilities of the country constantly during the trip. The gold he looked on more as an advertise ment that brought the people to the country, after which it would be de veloped along woro valuable and last ing linos. , The only fault the speaker had to find was with the scenery, which he said was so abundantly grand that one Hop Growing Champion. Conrad Krobs hns gono to "Washing ton and Yamhill counties to bold mcott ings with tbo bop growers of thoso sec tions in tho intorost of forming tho big corporation pool. From ndvanco infor mation received ho is led to beliove that many growors in thoso soctlons will join in tho movement. Mr. Krobs is confident of groat results from his labors. Dr.Stone's Drug Store dooa a strictly cash business, owes no ono, and no ono owos it; carries largo stock; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, winos and liquors of all kinds for medical pur poses. Dr. Btono is a regular graduate in mediclno and has had many years of exporionco in tho practice. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prlcos for modlelne. Dr. Stone can. be found at his drug storo, Salem, Oregon, from 0 in the morning antll 9 at night. At the regular mooting of tho city council Inst ovonlng a petition was re ceived and read from tho Salem Tnx payors' Lcaguo nsklng permission to proceed with tho proposed improvement of cortnln Btrcots in tho business por tion of tho city. Tho potltlon covers Commercial street, from Trado to Cen tor; Stato, from Commercial to Church; Court, from Commercial to Church, and Llborty, High nnd Church strcots, be tweon Stnto and Court. It is proposed to treat tbo strcots with a macadam pavomont, ranging in depth from six inchos nt tbo crown nnd tapering to four inches at tho curb, and tho esti mated cost per front foot will not bo moro thnn $2.20 to tho property own ers. Tho petition, togothor with speci fications comploto for tho proposed work, as printed horowlth in full, was read beforo tho co'uncll nnd referred to tho commlttco on streets: Tho Potltlon. "Wo, tho Tnxpayors' Lcaguo of tho city of Salem, Oregon, respectfully po tltlon your honorablo body to causo tho Improvement of tho following stroets, to-wit: "Commercial strcot botweon tho north line of Trado stroot and tho south lno of Conter street; Stato street bo tweon tho enst lino of Commercial nnd tho enst lino of Church strcot; Court strcot between tho enst lino of Com mercial and tho cast lino of Church stroot; Llborty street botween Stato and Court streets; High stroot between Stato nnd Court streets; Church street botweon Stato nnd Court strcots. "Provided nlwnys thnt tho Improve ments contemplated In this potltlon lo ordered, mado and complotod in' ac cordance with tho specifications horo wlth submitted, only on condition that a contract for tho samo (excopt tho comont curbs, butters nnd crosswalks), bo secured at a cost of not moro than $2.20 per front foot to tho owners of tho property nbutting on said streets. "Wo nlso rcspocffully request thnt tho said improvements of tho nbovo named strcots consist of raising tho present crown of said stroets six inches nbovo tho established grado and oxenvating tho sides to a sufficient depth to securo n thickness of approved crushed rock macadam to bo not leas than six inches nt tbo crown and thonco grndually tapering to nnd not loss thnn four inches nt tho gutter lino, nnd not loss thnn six incho.i nt any part of a strcot intersection. i "Wo nlso recommond tho following specifications to govern tho proposed imprevement: "1. Tho street railway company shall bo required to raiso their track to tho requirod grado wherever neces mmUsMWsWMMSMUssWi swt Pi ; llWHsiiHHsIt JKvKvaKwlA X.3snKBsKsmswSsxsm ..,-::.t-. .... liiiis- . v-fcv , r&W&m$0 MISS EUA OFF, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. SUFFERED FOR MONTHS. Pe-ru-na, tho Remedy Thai Cured, Miss Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., Indian, spoils, Ind., wrltost "I suffered with a run down conttltu. Hon for several months, and feared that I would have to give up my work un accKing mo aavico or a phyth clan, he prescribed n tonic I found, Imvevcr, that ft did mo no good. On seeking the advice of our druggist, ho asked mo to try Peruna. In a few weeks I began to feel and act like a different person. My appetite la creased, I did not have that worn-out feeling, and I could sleep splendidly. In a couple of months I was entirely recovered. I thank you tor what your medicine has done forme.' 'Ella Olf. Wrlto Dt. nartman, President of Ths Hurt man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for frco medical advlco. All corres pondonco is hold strictly confidential. sary, no WHEN IN NEED Of corn for planting, remember that we have a cboico stoek of both Oregon and Eastern grown corn, which can be had at reduced prices, at the Old Reliable Feed Storo. Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. The contractor shall first re- movo by scraping off, or washing, or both, nil looso materials now on said streets, Including manure and dirt, down to tbo solid, surf ace of tho pres ent gravol roadbed. "3. Excavations shall be mado whero necessary to rocclvo the required thickness of macadam. "4. When the necessary excavations shall havo been complotod and tho sur plus earth removed and tho street sur face thoroughly cleaned, as provided in clauso 2 above, thero shall bo ap plied over the entiro street surface a layor of crushed rock, the dimensions of which rock shall not be less than li Inch nnd not to exceed 2 inch cubes. This layer shall not be less than four inches lu thickness at tho center of the street, and gradually decreasing ing thickness to a minimum of two not less than four Inches in thicknes over tho entire street Intersections, and inches at tho gutter line, and shall bo shall b of sufficient thickness to bring the surface of this layer, after it has been thoroughly compacted by rolling ns hereinafter specified to two inches ueiow me surface or the street, as it snail be when finished. "o. Toe second layer shall bo of crushed roek of the dimensions of not less man ono-nnjr men, and not to oxecod IVj inch cubes, nnd shall be of n uniform thickness of two inches after it shall hnvo been thoroughly com pacted by rolling. "0. Tho ontiro surfaco of all stretli includod in tho improvement is to b trontod with an approvod finishing cost of top dressing consisting of finely crushod rock. "7. Each layer of crushed rock, In cluding tho top dressing, shall h (prior to tho application of tho next layor) wotted down and thoroughly rolled with a heavy stonm roller past ing over tho surfaco a sufficient num ber of times to lovel down and incor porate tho samo in nn approved man ner, tho rolling to bo continued until tho stono ceases to creep in front of tho roller nnd until tho macadam It thoroughly compacted., "8. Tho quality of the material to bo used in nnd throughont shall bo ap proved quarry basalt rock. "0. ' Aftor tbo macadam shall have been complotod in tho street all ce ment crosswalks shall bo raised to conform to tho now grado and curbs and gutters shall bo constructed wborovcr there aro now none. Bud crosswnlks, curbs and gutters to b constructed under tho rules and ordi nances now in forco snd to bo charged separately to tho property benefited thereby, as provided by existing ordi nances. "Your petitioners would furtherask that thoso owning property abutting upon tho streots to bo improved here in specified be permitted to choose a , superintendent having control ofthew improvements nnd arrange with him for his compensation. "We respectfully request that work on said improvement of said streets commence not later than the first dsy of August next. "Bespectfully submitted, "Tho Taxpayers' League of the City of Salem, Oregon. "By Chas. B. Moores, Secretary." OHrxDEEN OBY T0B FLETOHEB'S OASTOBIA. Summer Normal Tho second term of the Capital Sum mer Normal will open on June 26th, to continue until the August examination. Classee will be formed in all branches required for state and county papers; also in Latin, stenography and type writing. Students who wish to advance their grades will find the kind of work they need at this school. Address J. J. Kraps or Supt, E. T. Moores. tf J UST - ARRIVED A new stock of FISH NETTING' It Is lost the thing for decorative (pur poses HAUSER BROS. Salem Gvn Store