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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
p. r. aitd 4:ae p. x. TWO XDITIONS DAILY AT 2:!. LT CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAMSM, OREOON, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1006. no. laa. TER CAUGHT IN CALIFORNIA ! IvvHl!! to j'lanr? Bps9tag Hrf At ill BS tor ai STED ST NIGHT IN ALAMEDA Brought to Portland for Trial AgHmfror Complicity in the Oregon Land Frauds San FrantisaaVj 8. AtUajj.jjg3S w jtampfti at iSMHKIaMt A.. ;JUy .21. Assistant stated tills morn. ter was apprckend- crday for alleged aplioity in wuOregon land: frauds. 1 wlM fee 1jci:te Oregon immediate where prfSfrediBga In tho federal irt wiMJlneS:lagainst him. ?uter did t)fewlllingly submit to "WIHW est, ver. but aewsjded to draw a Tie doloiUves quickly re- cov d Mm, .yfittinWr pistols, but even it had wk treablo in getting their Mtlee station. 5M" frfc(iiarem New York three 8 ago wi went to Alameda, where took a g.y.ti lodging house on rk street. -Siwght ho visited his e ia Btrhelsfytaad) after remaining 're eaveset, returned to his ssnmB lodgings. The secret men learned of his whereabouts by shadowing a wo man. Ho was on his way to keep an appointment with this woman when ar rested. Puter had taken tho namo of James William Barr, and had traveled under that alias since leaving tho East. He informed1 tho detectives that he had engaged passage on a steamer for Chi-, na, and intended leaving for that coun try in a few days. According to the secret service men, Puter 'a room on Park avenue resem-. bled an arsenal. Over his bed hung a Winchester rifle and in a drawer was a heavy Colt's revolver, besides the one found in his possession when captured. CANADA'S SPLENDID GIFT Will Send $100,000 to Aid the Sufferers From the California Earthquake Ottawa, Canada, May 21. It is un derstood the Canadian government has practically decided to forward tho $100,000 voted by parliament for San Francisco's relief. It will go as n con tribution to tho Red Cross or tho mayor. AURORA WIDE AWAKE AFFAIRS DOWN IN FRISCO Twelve Thousand Cars of Sup piles and Seven Million Dol . !ars Have Been Received Chicago Markets. Chicago, May 21 Wheat, 84S64, corn 4844&, oats 3334. i (mm store PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Little Prices and Quick Selling " IS THE ORDER OF GREAT SALE. &0r 54 f doing business is to sell lots of goodv. Wo wont to mako ifc te Mr competitors' one. By doing that we can sell our goods fcsiaV always have new coods to show our customers. That is the tml0lt)3kx9 built up such an enormous bcsines in such a short time. flPMH 5fW- DRY GOODS offered at prices you never heard of before on jfcAJMdttkJDftMt. Head en: Oejwtal Cord) Silk, yd 19c Silks, all colors, VaBBBBBBBflL& .SSSBBBBBBBBS'iXJL ISBSJBJSJPt'?SMIN tk.HUBi. XSnb 1 v& m- .MlE3 immam N WMt US . U3C eta. Silks, all colors, 40c ed Velveteens, yd i 30c y Panama Dress 35c y .Panama urcss 69a Dress Goods, yd ISc ;e Dimities and 5c Calicoes, yd.. ..4c Dies Goods half yd ..Sl-Sa Striped Dress eeJBc 'Stripd Dimitiea , 9c ftisg, all colors, I..... jfcMi mjH Curtain Serins, .. ......ri Sheeting and eads 69c Dasaask, yet 25a Tabid Deauuk, ' 35c Towel 6Uc; 1-Sc; 35 Tow- yd.. ,.s-3e Toweling, y 5c TeweMag, jt ml IKjiw on flBHH mm n MM, lOstkU ! r SJLUMS Ladies' 10c Black Stockings, pr 5c Ladies' 18c Fast Black Stockings pr 10c Ladies' 25c White Lace Stock ings, pr 18c Children 'a Stockings, fie, 10c, 15c and 19c pr. Best Darning Cotton, ball ....1c Best Sans Silk,, ball 2o Ladies' $3.50 Trimmed Sailor Hats $1.95 Ladies' Swell Dress Suits $4.50, $6.50 and $9.90. Ladles' 05c White Shirt Waists 49c Ladies' $1.50 Whit Shirt Wairte 95c Ladies' $1.50 Whito TK Drew Skirts .... .. .. CSa Ladies' $6.60 Covert Jackets, price ,..$3.45 Salts, Jacket, Coats and Milli nery, all at peial prises. Ladies' 50c Skeppiag Bag, -.25c Swell Baits, 10c, 15c, l&e, 25c, and op. No. 40 Fsxcy 18c Neck Ribbons, 18a Ha EmLreidereJ Kck Col lars i 9c Ohilikea'a 50c Percale Dre, 25c Childrear'a 85c Chajabrey Drs ..' 49e 75c Laea Curtaita, pair 43c $1,23 Ltce OartaUc, pr 75 $10 Lae Curtaiu, pr M Ladles' WHte U&iWisiHa, 49c, 75o and 8Sc Ladiaa' Ceret Covers, 9c, l&c, 15c aad 25c ZMa' lit, Olrdie Csraet. pr 99 mewxmi itoo. Snn IVancisco, May 21. Tho impa tience of business men to provido quarters and reconnnenco businoss, led to nj continuance of building operations lr- piany places yesterday. On Van XcsS and1 Sutter streets many rotail stores havo been pushed to completion. OueilmndTed and fifty men wcro put to work this week inspecting 50,000 chim neys, for which a feo of $1 will be churged. It is expected that street kitchens will soon bo a thing of the past in tho residence district. The broad lino is growing shorter onch day, and the number of rations issued nbw is about 90,000. Four thousand nro be ing fed at tho soup kitchens. Tho food and clothin? distribution is well svs Aurora, Or., May 21. A movoment . tomatizcO. and an amplo supply of is on foot among tho bulness men of each is on hand for present needs. In this place to organizo a chamber of oil 12,000 cars of supplios have been, commerce and business men 'a league to received. Total Telief fund1 is $0,533, properly advertise the city and its ad- 247.32. vantages, and secure new mercantile concerns and businefs enterprises. Au- San Francisco, May 21. Tho com rora has been dormant for a number of mlttee on n special session of tho leg years, but tho possibilities of making islaturo this morning considered) tho this ore of tho best citios in Marlon ' constitutional amendments proposed cimnty has nppealed to tho younger ' for widening tho streets and repairing I ! BASE BALL TOMpRROW SALEM HIGH SCHOOL VS. CHEMAWA A game for blood. Come out and root WiHamette f ieW 3:30 P. M i iiMimiiMiitiimiiiiniiiimitMMiiwMiiHW TOOK THE WATER ROUTE class of business men and property holders, an'1 they intend to offer in ducements to get new people here. FOUND GOLD NUGGET nugget of Aurora, Or., May 21. A gold was found in the gizzard of a spring chicken bought of A. II. Qiesy & Co., of this place, last week. The chicken was raited on D. Harme's place, scar Maeksburg, eight miles frcm here. A test showed tho nugget to be pure gold. !Y BROS. Oner nf Cr-drtNtfCitrtSttiMte, Europe's Oldest Woman. Lisbon, May 21. Maria Candida Magelhaes, the oldest woman in Eu rope, celebrated her HCttn birthday yesterday. She is remarkably strong for her age, and feels confident that aha will live at least ten more years. She often speaks of the battle of Traf algar, which she remembers aa if it had just happened. She has spent most of her Hfe a a 5ometio, aadi b&a al ways been a moderate drinker f wine, - SeaJsry MaaBfaetarani Meet, Philadelphia, Pa.. May 21. The sec ond ajuatsal convention of the National Aasoeiaticp of Hosiery Manufacturers opesed here today. At the first con vention about 200 Manufacturing es tablish stent of the country were rcp Te&ted, while at the preee&t eont ventioa nearly 500 are represented. There are now more tkaa 1500 fcoolery saanufaoturera In the United State, and it is -expected that all of tkeer will join the organisation before long. Har old Lamb, of Unioa Point, Ga., Is pres bkt of tho aocIati&B, aad will pra aido at the sessions of tfca eoavection. the city property. Tho suggestion was made that tho present city hall should bo sold and property acquired for a Jclty building on Van Nes Avenue and Market etreot, which will bo tun now clvlo center. It is proiwsed thnf. tho city acqulro land through tho middle of tho block, and then, instead of open ing this ns nn alley, that tho property owners be forced to tako it in ex change for frontngo on tho street to bo widened. Tho mortality report from April 18th to April 20th follows; Deaths from natural cause, 145 vio lent deaths not due to fire or earth quake, 7; deatba from earthquake, 193; from fire, 147; from gunshot wounds, 8; from fire nnd earthquake, 45; from ptomaine poisoning, 2; total, 547, Oakland, Cal., May 21. The commit tco of IS went into executlvo session- at Heed's Hall nt 11 o'clock for the pur pone of continuing the assignment of losses. No reporta are yet returned from tho various sub-committees, but it is thought that many of thoso com mittees will complete their work at an early date. Tho office of the board of underwriters opened this morning ou the second floor of the Ferry building, for the purpos of geaeral Information only. It is stated that the committee of 15 will removo it headquarters to the Ferry building tomorrow. J. D. Beal, of Albany, Des pondent Through Sickness, 'Drowns Himself Albany, Or., May 21. Despondent from long continued ill-health, and; af ter a sleepless night of sickness, J. D. Deal, a woll-known young man of Al bany, committed sulcldo by drowning hlmsolf la tho "Willamette river near this city somo timo last evening or early this morning. Deal, who was a ma of oxomphry habits, nnd led a qulot, steady life, liad been falling in health for somo time. A fow months ago ho was forced! to givo up his posi tion in tho chair factory because of Ill-health, and his condition seemed to bo growing worse. Ho was siok nil Friday night, sleeping nono at nil, nnd enrly Saturday morning aroso and started for a walk. Mooting Street Suporlntondont G. M, Pftyno, for whom ho had been working for somo timo, Deal statod that ho would1 bo una bio to work Saturday, That was tho Inst known of hlra alive. When ho failed to return homo nil day Saturday his family beenmo frightened and search wn Instituted. Tho water in the. unnnl which runs through the eastern part of tho city was shut off by tho wator company It being feared that Ileal had, in his weakened condition, fallen into tho ditch and1 drowned. Fulling 1o find tho mitmlng.mua the search w& kopt up in the timber east of Albany until a lata hour last night am j resumed again in tho morning. Finally Henlo's hat nnd coat wore found on tho bank of tho Willamette river at tho foot of -Mill street. In the hat was a noto written on tho back of an cnvelopo, as follews: "Oood bye. I love you all. J. D. Deal." This determined tho courso of the search mil dragging of ho river was begun, U, J. Hecker finally finding the body of tho unfortunate man nbout n block below th cspot where tho hat and coat were found. A coroner's jury was called by Coroner Fortmlller. They Toturned a verdict of dcaHi by drowning with suicidal intent. Deal ;wa a man 28 years old, nnd is lurvived by a wifo and one child. o BURTON IS DOWN AND OUT Xsa XiUM, fey WaUc nJe, Mont, May 21. Oa baa 4rtd and tan horse c route fro tie state of Waialngto to Xortk. Dakota 4 Saturday at Billing. It k aaid tie aala&ala pcristad freaa drla&ag fcreehr f4 water 4 Mm, itr I fUg a lojf tiwe wikeet eel. (Four O'clock Edition.) San Fmnciscp, May 2L Tho geaeral ecrnmitteo today unanimously adopted plans for the reconstruction of the city, submitted) by Architect ft H. Brtrnhaaa, of Chicago, who was thanked by tbo committfc. It was explained that the plan threw so burdea upon tho people, inasmuch as the Improve ments are to be made with money fur nished by bonds redewaable at the ead of 100 years, the Taymnt of Interest on which was sot to beein for five) years. TJpoar the recommendation of Iasuraaee ComjoJfccioner Wolfe, a spe elal coeanitiee oa legislation today apt prove the act aeked to be passed by the legislature, which cosapel iaear ante eesepaxitf to give a lilt of fetal) policy letdtrs, the mum te be takes froat the home oc, TVle eaaWss tbose wha loet their policies te reeever their iaeerfcfcee, saeaey without trouble. "Washington, May 21, Tho United States supreme court has decided against Senator Burton, of Kansas. Washington, May 21. Burton roust serve six months in jail and) pay $2000 flno on one count, and $500 fine and eix months in jail oa the second count. He was Indicted oa the charge of ap pearing beforo the department for per. aoaal gain in a government proceeding. The court prohibit Burton from ever holding any o of trust or profit un der the government, Burton ceases to be a eenntor when hi eeatence begins. Burton was given 60 days to Hie a motion for reheariog. Judgment Is suspended until the motion is heard, ' Tekatea Took Than la. Qrovetead, N. Y., May 21. Tokalon won the Brooklyn handicap. OFFICERS CONDEMNED TO DEATH Rumors That General Stoessel and Rear-Admiral Netug- atoff are Sentenced St. Petersburg, May 21. It is ru mored in tho military court of inves tigation of tho Tort Arthur surrender has condemned to denlh Lieutenant General Stoessel nnd Hoar-Admlral-Xobogatoflf, commomVer of ono of Bo Jestvcnsky's equndtous. AMERICAN CONSUL MURDERED Batouma, Itussta, May 21, W. II. Stuart, American vice-consul here, was assassinated at 11 u'clock last night, Batouma, Mny 21. Stuart was aa Knglishnmn, and wnH appointed la May, 1004. His salary .was paid in For. Stuart was engaged) in business, Ho was murdered in his country res idence, and a dissatisfied) workman 1 accused of tho crime. Oregon Hog Crop In Perfect OeHdlMe,.. Indepemrence, "May &1, Nover be-, foro havo hops looked ho well In this district at this season of tho year at at present. Thcro In ovoty prospeat for a bumper crop and the Into rnln will lenvo them In flno condition. Many yards nro now training on the wire aud tho hops have Rrowiv so oven that at least ono less timo than usual of going over tho ynrihv. ran- bo iMiponsed with. RAINS PUT OUT FIRES Escnnabe, Mich., May 21. The rains havo extinguished the fires. Tho total loss is uwtor $700,060, (Tear O'deek lCMiUm.) ga Frwtleo( May SI. A ra lag figM Wtwee few rnttAtm el pany F, First regiment of the Nation al Onard occurred) at noon with lire looters engaged in making ot with d;r mbi0 froia the eub-statlaa of the Bav Fraacisco Gas and Else trie Coaapaij at Miaaa aad 11th streets. The loet e lei a lively chase ia a wagen, plfe the eesaateade of the nlUtk iaa te ialt Several eaeie ier fired at tae leetera, two taking effect. At Feleees s4 Tit atreet twe f te MUri iigklei, aad naJe est wa ycUem street. Tae etkeee eseafea- ewk 11th W"Pfjj Wee PPW "HPJsiP" eirpp To Run t&e SleeWen. I'hlladkilpbla, May 21. The cruiser Columbia sails from the navy yard to day with 600 marines for Panama, to preservo peace during tho elections la tho cannl tone. The men expect hard fighting, John Knox Anniversary. New Yorlc, May 21. The 401t an niversary of tho birth of John Knox, tho Scottish reformer, statesman, writ er and one of the fathers of Presby tcrianism, was celebrated throughout the world yesterday by spectel relig ious service in all Presbyterian churches, In tho churches of this city sermon oa John Xsex were preached ia the morning. Although It I established fact that Xaex waa barn In 1605, the month and day of his bktk I not knoww. May has been selected probably for tho observance beeanee tM month is notable for th great non-Intrusion movement, ia 80 Via ad. Last year the eOOtk- anniversary wa celebrated with larpreseSve ceremonies in all Presbyterian churches In Great Britain and in til country. - ' o Breeklya Xa4kap. Brooklyn, N. Y May 21. This 1 the 'day for the elaielo event ksown as the Brooklyn handicap, It will cesne oft at ike Qraveeesd track aad will, tmdoubtedly, atiraet a large erewl el epeetator. The Held for the ftwaeus race (hie year ia persaa tk greatest la aU its hUtory, Artful. Otseau, HemU, Agila, tHalwart, Oft Walls, Hassbarsj Sella, ,WiW Mlat, DJU and The Picket are aMg the lit eettred er ilt iraMew eveat, t It Is coasidete yssstU seat f the lorKS wi U eerateked Wee tU n M m i ii