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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
! k "' tf " WW! INDIAN C'fl CLARK ) If This Story Is True There are TwoSacajawcasandBoth Bird Women Tho following sensational story was published in tho Spokesman Itovlow last Baturdny, nnd,whilb tljoro likelihood of tho aa'mo being t Inlittlo. mg true, it r MARY lias tho elements of 'reallty: ', "Although it has been, asserted 'time- upon tirao that-William Clark of Lewis and Clark famo departed from this world without loavlng any direct descendant to bear his namo, it do ,Volopcd hero today that a number of tho reservation Indians who claim tho Flathead as their homo aro entitled to tho distinguished namo, Mary Clark, .direct descendant from tho famous ex plorer, was . in tho city today in con sultation with Congressman Dixon re garding her rights on tho reservation, nnd tho proofs sho bears almost provo that sho is tho granddaughter of tho man who did so much to rcvoal tho groat possibilities of tho West 100 years ago. Killed by 'Miles ' Troopers. v Mary Clark is tho daughtci1 of Tzl Knl Tzno, who was born in tho Lolo vnlloy about March, 1807. Tho Btory sho told tho congressman today is well connected nnd apparently authentic. Her mother was a Noz Perco Indian and her father was, killed' by soldiers under Gonoral Milos in tho memorable fight in tiio Bear Paw mountains ou Snnko crook in tho all of 18771 "Mr. Clark," aB ho used to call himself, was nt ono tlmo a familiar figuro in Western Montnna, nnd tho. atory of his connection with tho in trepid explorer was published in a Helena paper in October, 1003, nnd tho plcturn of tho old man was prcsontcd to tho historical society by 'N."P. Langford in December, 1803. Mary, whoso Indian namo is Chow Mia Wilth Chi, an her daughter, Lucy rosldo at Arlco. They spent over an hour with Congressman Dixon, telling Let Me Tell You Something Traveler to the EaBt, I have a word for you : There are through Pullman sleepers, both Standard and Tourist, going East from the Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes they travel vid Rock Island System for a good share of the distance. You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis or Chi cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at oil three cities for all important points in the East and South. Or thje traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago. Rock Island service i3 the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. General 140 V I , - - -r-r Standard ; Wholesale . 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR SSStSSSSSrSSSS: TESSA i XJTVERY WAGONS. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. -. j r story their and producing tho proofs of their.' identity,, -rffhero.-ls some talk of a "jbool.bcing formed bypirominorit Missoulianst to sond'tno interesting fnmily to tho fair at Portland as guests of honor, nnd in addition taking some stops which will rosult in their gotting recognition from, tho govcrnmont in honor of tho distinguished services Jdono by their ancestors. Explorer's Wedding. Tho wedding of Clark to tho Indian woman occurred on tho banks of tho Lolo 100 years ago and the ceremony was observed with all tho pomp that characterized Indian life in those days. Tho woman accompanied him to tho Pacific, and when tho rotunr whs mndo toward tho. East sh'o ofjjppcl) with her trlbo in tho Bitter Hoot vnlley, nnd thoro tho son was born. Many of tho old-timers of tho westorn part of Mon tnna bear testimony to this effect, ii i i 9100 Howard, $100.- Tho renders of this paper will bo ploasod to lonrn that there is at least ono dreaded disease that scionce has been ablo to euro in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cora re is tho only posltivo euro now known, to tho modlcal fraternity Catarrh bong a constitutional disease, rcqniroa a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, noting dl- roctly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho" disenso. and giv ing tho patient strength by building tip tho constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its cnrntlvo pow ors that thoy offer. Ono Hundred Dol lars for any enso that it fails to cure. Sond for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75o. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation.",' Xtotddonco Unknown. First citizen That "now neighbor of ours, Mrs... Jones, seems an ill-nnturcd sort. Second citizen How so? First citizen Why, I cnlled her up ou tho telophono yesterday nnd nsked her if sho had any idea whoro hor huflb'and'wns staying, and bIio rang off without answering inc. Socond citizen I don't wondor ho's dead. Harper's Weekly. A. h. Mcdonald, Agent, Rock Island System, Third St., Portland, Ore. U.1H1 Liquor Successors to J. P. ROGERS and Retail BUSINESS moms mHi v DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, A SORREL HAIRED TERROR San; Francisco Tot With Bessemer Temper Case Hardened Tho San Francisco Chroniclo has tho following story of n Uttlo red-hcaded girl, who, it is safo to say, will mako some man happy when sho gets her growth. Anyway, sho is truo to tho traditions about her hair and this stery: Ivy .Tasperson, a child with a tangled mnss of curly hair, as red as a winter sunset and with passions to match, bo camo spcochloss with'rago, whllo Judge Murasky was lecturing her yesterday morning nnd went into hysterics, from which only chloroform could qulot her. .Dr. Qeorgo Horzog was summoned bun- rlcMly f rom'tho Central Emergency Hos- pltnl, and forcibly administered tho sleeping draught. In- a few momonts tho girl was qulot and tho physician "carried her In his nrms from tho court room to a bed in tho hospital below. Later eho was taken to St. Cathcrlno'e Home 'on Potrcro avenue. Sho Is only 10 years old. Tho llttlo girl, who' has a brothor two years younger thaw sho in tho Iloubo of tho Boys' and Girls' Aid so ciety, is tho child of dependent par ents, who livo in a tumblo-down houso on Minna street. Sho has boon in tho juvonilo dctontion homo on Polk strcot for over a month, nnd boforo that tho Boys' and Girls' Aid socloty took caro of her. Tantrums, altornntod with long fits of sulkincso or passion nto attempts to do harm to window glass or furnlturo, whllo sho was un der tho rulo of Supcrintondont Phelps. At a roproof sho would fly into a pas slon nnd at the so times her keepers say tho llttlo tot was absolutely dan gorous, Onco sho tried to bite ono of tho other llttlo dependents confined in tho homo, nnd yesterday sho used her teeth on tho doctor boforo ho could got tho chloroform down hor throat. Judgo Murasky sat for half an hour yesterday at noon especially to renson with Ivy. Sho hod defied tho author ities at tho homo, and thoy wero nt tholr wits' ends. Boforo his first words tho clouds had gathered on tho child's brow. In a few moments sho was crying wildly, and soon after sho was strotchod on tho bench in hyster ics. Tho child 1ms no women rolatives who aro capable of caring for hor. Tho nuns nt St. Cnthorlno's homo nro fac ing tho problem of what to hor. do with LEVYING BLACKMAIL A recent dispatch from Now York shows ouo of 'tho lnrgost nnd worst combinations for tho purposo of lovy lnt? blackmail thnt over was found. Later developments show that this gang had a list of ultra-rich Now York. crs, nnd opposito each namo was plnced tho amount tho party wns ox- pocted to pay to escape attacK. ino amounts varied from $1000 to $10,uuu. Tho account follews: Threo prominont socloty persons havo, informed tho distriot nttorncy's ofllco that if their services nro requlrcil Dealers . M BAVB T" D& Magers, Mgr. 1 hi U). SALEM, OREOON. FRIDAY, JULY TWO 0PENJ.ETTERS IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN Mrs, Mary Dlmxnick of Washington tolls Bow Lydla IS. Plnkham'o Vegetable Compound Made Her Well. It Is with great ploosuro wo publish tho following letters, as thoy convinc ingly provo tho claim wo have so many times m&do in our columns that Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., is fully quali fied to glvo helpful ad vice toslck women. Read Mrs. Dlmmlck'a letters. Her first letter: Door Mrs. Pinkham : " I have boon a sufferer for the past eight rears with a trouble which first originated From painful menstruation tho pains were excruciating, with lhOammatlon and ulcera tion of tho womb, Tho doctor says I must havo an operation or I cannot lire. I do not want to submit to an operation if I can possi bly avoid it Pleaso help mo." Mrs. Mary Dfmnilck, Washington, D. C. Her second lottor; Dear Mrs. Pinkham t "You will romembor ray condition whro I last wrote you, and that tho doctor sold I mutt havo an operation or I could not live. I received your kind letter and followed your advice very carefully and am now entirely well. As mv caeo was so serious It seems a mlraclo that I am cured. I know that I owo not only my health but my life toLvdia E. Pinkhom's Vogetoblo Compound and to your advico, I can walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I wish every sufTerhur woman would road this lottor and realize what Ton con do for them." Mrs. Mary Dlnunlck.OOth and East Capitol Streets, Washington, D. O. How oasv it was for Mrs. Dimmick to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and how Uttlo it cost her a two-cent stamp. Vet how valuable waa tho reply! As Mrs. Dimmlcksays itsavedher life. Mrs. Z'lnknam lias on tiio thousands of Just Buch letters as tho abovo, and offers ailing women helpful advice. thoy will appear as complainants ngnlnst ChnTles E. Ablo of tho Socloty Editors' association, who wns yester day hold in $3500 bail to tho grand jury on charges of nttomptcd black mail lodged agninst'hlm by Edwin M. Post, a member of tho Now York Stock exchange This announcement wns mndo by As sistant District Attornoy Paul Krotol today, who 1ms been assigned by Dis trict Attornoy .Toromo to prosecuto Ahlo on Post's complaint. Tho allega tion against Ahlo is that ho attempt ed to coorco Post into subscribing for n book dealing with Now York socloty, whiiih wns to ho printed and sold to subscribers at $500 per copy. Post nl logos that Ahlo told him that a scan dnloiiH story involving his name, which was in tho possession of a Now York society publication, would not bo printed if ho subscribed for tho boob. At tho tlmo of Ahlo 'a nrrost tho polico found a list containing tho nnmos of many porsoiw prominent socially. Op positn each namo woro figures repre senting sums ranging from $600 to $1000. Up to today Post has stood nlono nr complainant against Able, but now, according to Assistant District Attor y Krot0if il0 js to bo ro-onforced by tw0 wome nn,t n mftn, n tho hlghost R0(1jni atnnding, who nro rondy to press comj,mint8 ngnlnst tho prlsonor on tho gftm0 grounds taken by Post. jjrotei osplninod, however, thnt those offers woro conditional. The p0rgon8 wore ready to testify against Ajlle( j)0 wlj,jt onjy j; guaranteed that no mi08t0n9 bo nskml concerning tho scnndals which thoy allego woro men tloned when their subsorlntlous wero solicited. Krotel todnv cnllel upon Justlco Duel of tho olty court, who is a stock holder In tho company whioh publishes Town Toploa, a wookly pajwr, and askel pcrmlsslou to inspect the books of tho company. He was informod the books wero in tho custody of Treas urer Daniels, who had been instructed to consult counsel, and that the latter would confer with Krotol next Mon dny. ! Unwilling Volunteers!" 1 During ono of the frequent revolu tions in Hiiyti the couimumlcr of the govornmout forces at Port au Prince made n requisition on the authorities at Capo Hnytion fo mon to aid in putting down the uprising. After a somewhat rough experience of two or threo days the authorities got together tho required number of mon and load ed them aboard ship. Then the follow ing message was sent: "Commandor Government Forces, Port Xu Prince. Sir: I send per Bteamor SaglnAw to day 100 volunteers. Tlease return the ropes with whioh they are tied. Com mander at Port Haytien." I o csk. m "x? o xt. x-a. B 3i fjifr' . i -BBBvBpTBJBL.BB"fffffffffSI."ffu . Bm IB lKJnuvBBBwlB.BfiBBBB9BBHBBBL "' '-" 21, 1005. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Btoinor'a Market. Eggs Per dozen, 18c. Ducks 1012c. Chlekens-010c. Hons-r-89c. Frys 12c. Baker, Lawronco ft Baker. Egge Per dozen, 18c. Fruits, Vogotahlos, Etc. Potatoes 83c. Onions 5c. Tropical Fruits. Bananns 5V4o lb. Cocoanuts, $1.00 por doz. Oranges $2.002.C0. Lemons $2.7C3.C0. Livo Stock Market. Steers 33. Cows 33Vi. Shoop 1c. ' Dressod veal Cc Fat hogs GViOc. Baled Clover $0$10. Bran $22.C0. Shorts-$24.50. Eggs, Buttor and Cream. By Commorclal Croam Co, Butter-21. Butter fat 10c nt station. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Choico white,' $1.30. BaTloy $2323.50. 1our$4.40. Vhent-7-lc. Portland Markot. Wheat Walla Walla, 8384c. Valley 8587e. Flour Valoy, straights, $4.10; gra ham, $4.60. Hay, Food, Etc. Baled Cheat $10. Oats Choico whito, $1.351.40. Mlllstuff Bran, $10.00. Hay-Timothy, $'l3.00. Potatoes $1.1B1.20. Poultry Chlckons, mixed, 12 13e; per lb; hens, 13e per lb; roosters, old, 10c per lb; fryers, 22c per lb; ducks, $4.000.00 per doc; goeso 8 9e per lb; turkeys, 1718o per lb; dressed, 20211ic per lb; squabs, $2.60 3,00 per ddz. Pork Dressod, 78c. Beef Dressed, 2ViCc. Voal 58c. Mutton Dressed, C7o. Hops Contract, 1005, lflc; 1004 crop, 25o for choico; 2324c for primes and mediums. Wool 1005 clip, valley, coarso to modlum, 2425Vjc; fine, 20H28c; Enstorn Oregon, 1022c. Mohair Nominal, 3031c. Buttor Fancy creamery, 2021c; dairy, 10'17c; store, 1515c. BEDUOED EXOUESION BATES. To tho Seaside and Mountain Itesorts for tho Summer Vacations, On and after Juno 1, 1005, the Southorn Pacific, in connection with tho Corvnllls & Eastern railroad will have on anlo round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Ya qulna and Detroit nt very low rates, good for return uutll October 10, 1005. Threo day tickets to Newport and Yaqulnn, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays are also on sale from all east side points Portland to Eu gene Inclusive, nnd from all wost side points, enabling peoplo to visit their families and spend Sunday at the sea side Season tickets from all east sldo points Portland to Eugene inclusive, nnd from nil west side points are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates with stop over privileges at Mill City or any point east enabling tourists to visit tho Santiatn and Broltenbush Hot Springs in the Cascade mountains, which ean be reached in one day. Season tickets will bo good for re turn from all points until October 10. Three day tickets wi)l be good going Saturdays and reluming Mondays nly. Tickets from Portland and vi cinity will be good for return via the east or west side at option of passen gor. Tickets from Eugene nnd vicinity will be good going via the Lebanon Springfield branch, if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets to Ya quina only. S. P. trains connect with the O. & E. at Albany and Corvnllls for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the O. & E. for Detroit will leave Albany at 7-30 a. m., enabling tourists to tho not Springs to reaoh there the same day. Trains from and to Corvallis eonneet with all oast side trains on the S. P. Full information as to rates, time tablos, etc, can be obtained on appli cation to J. Mayo, Oen. Pass. Agt., C. & E. B. K. Albany; W. E. Coman, O. P. A., a P. Co., Portland or to any S. P. or a & B. agent. Rate from Salem to Newport $3.00. Kato frem Salem to Yaquina $4.50. Bate from Salem to Detroit $3.60. Three-day rate from Salem to Ya- qulua or Newport $3.00. 6-1-tf up; JanDSlflBPADlJio Throo Trains to tho East DaiW Through Pullman standard tourist sleeping ears daily to OWmrt. Chicago, Spokane; tonrlBt slceplt, ears daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping tars (pet. senally conducted) weekly to Chl. go; reclining chair ears (seats fret) to ins .nasi trany. 7H " HOURS , S PORTLAND TO CRirAQO no Chasee of Cim DKPABT FOB TIME Bi:ilEDULE8 Ftora fonlanJ, Or, ARBITI IB0U GblCBgO Portland BjccUl g IB a. m ria 11 ant in gum Salt Lake. Dner. PL Worth. Omalis, Kanut-J ut(T ni. uonii, uiucigo 5 23 p a ou un, Atlsntlo J at P ten 8:15 p. m, via Hunt ington Salt Laka, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kanui Oltr. St. IaioIi, Chicago 7:Ha,B ana mil, 8t. Hani FutMsll 6 V r. m. via Spokane Walla Walla, Lowjoton, Spokane. Wallao. Pull man, lilnnearour BL Panl, Dnlcth, Milwaukee Ohiowfo, and Eaai. i a. u Ocean and Elver Bchodulo. For San Franeisce Every five dui at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way poltti and Nsrth Beaeh Dally (exsopt Su day) at 8 p. m. 5 Saturday at 10 p. a. Daily service (water permitting) cs Willamette and Yahill rivers. For fuller information ask or writ your noarest ticket agoat, or A. L. OBAIO, General Passenger Agent. Tho Oregon Bailroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Orogen. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME OABD JiD. 23. No 2 for Yaquina Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaquina 5:45 PJ1 No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaquina .-. 7:15 A.M. Lcnves Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Dotrolt Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M. Arrivos Detroit 12:30 P.M. NO 4 from Detroit Leaves Detroit 1:30 P.M. Arrivos Albany 6:30 P.M. No. 5 for Albany- Leaves Corvallis 6:30 A.M. Arrivos Albany -7:10 A.M. No. 8 for Corvallis Loaves Albany 2:40 P.M. Arrives Corvnllls 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany Loaves Corvallis 6:00 P.M. Arrivos Albany 6:40 P.M. No. 0 for Oorvallis Leaves Albany 0:15 P.M. Arrivos Corvallis 0:55 P.M. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany ii tlmo to connect with' tho S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany, glvbg direct sorvico to Newport ood ndjaceat beaches. Train No. 3 loaves Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. in., arriving there in ample tlmo to reach tho Breiten bush hot springs the same day. Train No. 4 between Albany and De troit connects with tho Eugene Icxial at Albany, nlso with loeal from Cor vallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallis at 6:30 a. m., .arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m., la time to eateh Eugene loeal to Portland and train to Detroit. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. ra., after the arrival of S. P. northbound overland. Train Ne, 7 loaves Corvallis at 6:00 p. ip., arrives in Albany at 6:40 p. m, in time to connect with the local for Eugene and way points. Train No. 6 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 0:15 p. m., after the arrival of the S, P. local from Portland. For farther information apply to J. O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. Agt. T. COCKEBELL, Agent, Albany. n. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallis. EXqURSION RATES During the Lewis and Clark exposition the O. O. T. Co. will make the following rate: Salem to Portland, one way, 75 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good for ten days. Boats leaving daily at 7 a- m., except Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trado Street 70 Sl TVin't Forcet Tho recital at the M. E. church Fri day evening. I H v ..BIBBMBMMMaMMMBpiMMBBMBBBBBlBBBBBBBBB WMBrtwnwi.r' tdUayjJMjIttHfl