DAILY CAPITAL inf AI. SALEM. OSBOO, THITRSDAY, JULY 12, 1906. 6 . mayWflB "a LEAVES NO STONE ! UNTURNED jllaaesota's ISUter senator 1 Makes Fettle Plea to be Discharged !jlerms W. Btont, a member of the jSmmU latc,Mnato, and president tbo Sfrtft County bank, in that s&te, who wa in-Heted by tb'e fUl grand jury at' the last mwloa In con 2vi,m vlth a tore number of promi- JL nr.cMn. nd iUfih)z3tt TOCD, fo cetwpiacy to defraud the government csnw to Portland- ft laJ aK lo his cam Ho 3 his before afloeal lawyer, and'cls regular attor jwy, a A. Severance, came bc-o Mon iSiy from St. Faiil to intercede with J&trtet Attorney Bristol for his clicDt. ki occurred w a remit of tho eor fiWo with tho district attorney is aft, known, but it is mid that tho ttorgo galat ono ha sot been (lis- WPpfrpcu . the books of B. Dorgan Co., .when .tbo caw was, being investi gated by tho gran.1 jury, for which Co!lin is now eenrlflg a term In the county,, jail, . ' Mr. fiwrsmco, after conferring with Jr. Bristol W- la,t n,ht for St' nL X-RAYS i tfwsator SJoae's lawyers 4 claimed that a great soiiiakc had been made- in iiyolving Mai-ia. tbo ".MJcntgan in otmrt." They contMvled that be life! no connection with tho alleged coiwpkuey, and that tho coso against The litfefmoBtigalnst Stone U tho rt"mo as that in which Edmund Dor gen, Francis J. Devinc and John Jos eph Collins, of Albany, are- involved, M tor tho failuro on tbo lrt of Col lin to obey tho ronndato of the court I 1. 1 i r. ...mi urJ T" " cuieuimii'ii iNQLItM . BUVBSDtttaiAS Jirit. '" ,. vnfi. tMNHItttH. Tkktktr. tUhw MM M frltl, TMllall Ul (illiIW !. M Uam. Mm, H4IL I ImMhH .4k, Sm Mwra. I'HIUA . fZ! ara WPrutiM Johnson's Victor. It is a long flpbt that Tom L. John son baa made for god afreet car,c farw, but it) is oow drawing to a tri umphant clofc. As usual tho street cot monopolists have let their golden opporttiniry. go by. They have haggled and pettifogged just as their Chicago fritmd ro doing nwv, until tfto very last, jwssilnlits- of a favorable settle Weot for fhvm has been Iorfk They can.' no Jongcr tfwn obstuct unles they wewt to corrupting judgro, and tho" tamo even for that has probably" paused. Oaa yjenr ago Mayor Johnson orfero.1 them ghiy-fivp cen's on- th 5ol2ar for IhVjI? tftock, heavily water ed as it. was. The price was three; times tho actual worth but thy 'hoped yet for new franchiM and refused. rm.y mkrV.-rt VIM IMS OI T.C.-ir W5 u " w, tim was 00: today it is 75, and tmKne downward. Meanwhile Miaor Johnson had pifocbotll tho organip tioo. of a plan for securing all tho adj- TOTtages of municipal ownership tor CVvrtnuJ, wbdJb awadtang tho onact- of laws a!ttowig municipal own-; Tbo dispatches announce that Cbaun cey Depcw has recovered. He certainly baa recovered his nerve, ami absolutely refuses to resign flwm the senafa The Dalles rbroniclp mentions case rtf thn u cid vt one Jonnson, a on, at,a railroad camp on tho North Bank, n iva he had' 1250, which ho vst in a card game, and "icssfter found . " it -rL-. 1.HJ -a. . titling on a ii". J jobdoou uw . tained his nerve and called tho bluff, he might have saved his life. Ex-Treasurer Lyman S. Gage -lias . ; . i - ut.i. fi. mm- 1 nwa'i iolnea iiwyu. y"'3y,"! u. t. Th devdoninebt of. tMc nten ini actual practice will be! SISTER'S OPINION OF BROTHER able to project! hf astral body into Iace. If ao the horse editor would loosen his grip on two-bite to hear tho gentleman 'a opinion on 10 io 1, after tho astral 4prt of him locatea tho' material parti. ' Htnnan W. Stone, member of thti Minnesota state onac, assert that ho i innocent of any connection with land frauds in Oegon, but Heney held to him in splto of his application for dismissal. Tho Journal horse editor looks upon Heney a wmowhat spec tacular, and given to playing to the galleries, but though not a Missourian, is willing to bo shown. Tbo linotypo man and proof reader do givo it to a poor devil of ft reporter occasionally. Tbo Baker City lleralJ inan got his Tuesday, when be wjotc a liowory notice about a band concert,' and in the head litre tho "n" was left out, making it probably much ncaror ho strict truth, but Mill fomewbat era bm Tawing tbo head read "Bad Con-ce-t." wate-bovi with iivtarest overywhoro; for its sucow, which -tteo s?eenw toybo no rcajion to doubt, will mark tho ,bV gimanp of Uw tvl for public utilities praftirig in every Amvicam munici jolity. " Aj1 with the- disappcaraoco of public utilitits graftiing thoro will bo a dakrppeanuico of powerful busi n (ni poiitical influences of ' fho eva kind, which) will go feir toward making fho political contesta of the cafly future, wtruggles for principles trntid) of in'tenlsbs. 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The Whole Story of the Disaster A, A EUULA BTOEY WAS KHV1SR TOLH BLrORB-TO ALL Or VinOH IS ADDED THE APPALLING STORY OF VESUVIUS -ouKAr:ox. dj pap, rouoKa an enoyclopedia or xnamma in. ffirs.Starr'sStatementShows the InHuence of Dirty Beast Creffield "I cc-itainly am disappointed in the verdict of tho jury which tried my U other for the cold-blooded murder of Edmund Creffield. George Mitchell is no better than any other crimnal who conrmits mutlder, and be should have been punishifd just like any other man. The trial was a farce, the verdict a travesty on justice. Tho witnesses for the othd.- side all lied. The newspapers lied; so what could you expect?' Mrs. Burgess E. Starr, sister of Gecrge Mitchell, who was yesterday acquitted of tho murder of "Holy Roller" Creffield. MiMM snitQ3?frM ssggqgigj Accidents WH Happen! And when they do ( happen you need a eood liniment and need It at once. Al ways keep on hand a bottle or TWA I TiCB )iiT OQK pttby , - "i.nnni u Tiiu Tvnuniiii . . XED TJUT Orj EBADXR8 QKT rm. vrv Z.T. T B IIAVB numaxArao luipxoDucmoK or BZ 3 r.'ir!80 B0W1 th vnxu AWUXiED T1UT OtT tMUOM ost rnux EmoT XX ADVA3W 1X)U TIOS DAILY OR WKKKL W0 YOU TUX! OEEAY 0OK BY MAIL, -".srrf!?"-- " - v Vf IA J. rm IT1H QAQOIkn. KOC&SUUaY. THE riEST EDITION IS LIMITED SEND Cf YOTJS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL snamiiis.il 7 HOPER BROS., Publishers. An impressive example of tho mys terious and baleful power which Ed mund C-iefiield, the late high priest of tho "Holy Roller?," had over tho minds of the victims of Infamous doc trines of religion, appears in tho ve hement arraignment of tho Seattlo jury which yesterday acquitted George Mitchell of first degree murder in. slay ing tho selfi-styJed Joshua, by Mrs. Burgess EL Starr, of this cityt a sister of tho avenging youth. AVhilo sho dees not say in so many words that htr brother ought to be hanged for his c'nme, tho inference is plain from her statement regarding the outcome of tho trial, made to a repre sentative of the Telegram, at her home, 429 East Main street, this morn ing. As soon as tho reportw made known his mission, tears welled up in the eyes of tho woman, whose homo Creffield is supposed to have broken up; her lips trembled ami her fingens clutched nerv ously at tho doorpost against which she leaned heavily. Her two little chil dren, big-eyed, curly-haired little girls, clung to her skirt, and looked up into her face, evidently wondering why tho should be tears in their mother's eyes. "Thiy'vo all lied about Creffield," she bu-bt out bitterly. "Only ono side of tho story has been told. Creffield ami his friends kent silent under nil I tho infamy nnd charges heaped ttnon him. He was too good arid great a man oven to answer his accusers. He (lid not make me leave my home. That's all a lie. Ono time I told him that 1 was unhappy and, that I thought of going away, but he persuaded me to remain with my husband and children, and wheu I dil go I left of my own freo will nnd went to tho const to bo eoiiM a follower of Mr. Creffield. "They just hounded him to death. Geortfo Mitchell and- his friends had it all fixed up to kill Creffield. Ho knew it and' ho made no attempt to escape them. Oh, how they lied and lied about him! Ho never did the thing' they Riy ho did, and he was villifiod bauso pooplo didn't know him, 'didn't understand hint. "Wlnt do you think of tho verdict of the j-yJ" she was asked. For a moment sho did not speak, using nil her will power to restrain her tear. , "Do you approvo of itt" mis the nwet question. Sho shok her bond) vigorously. "Xo. no; I don't," sho oxclnimed emphatically. "George Mitchell is no bet tic than any othtv criminal who has committed mnidor. Ho should have bnvo been punished tho eamo as anv other man. ' "Then you think he ought to bo hanged, even If he your brother!" "Three is no brotherly or sibterly fooling between u any mo-e. I eav he should be punish! ju'st like nny o'ther man. Thuo was E0 justification for tho eokb-bloodod crime which ho coin mitted. Ho had no wrongs to avenge, My sister und I were fully responsible for our own nets, and it was nono of Gcoxro Mitchell's business f,he alwn referred to hoi brothor n.' Mitchell-never ns brother) what we Miow that a lot of CreffipU'. got together and doel.w kill him, nd Mitchell was selected to put him out of the way. Then why shimld he eveapc punishment f It was th Iriudit at.nl nnA -i..i-.,!. murder of a po,l and harmless man The murde.w'8 hwyrs wo-ked dav and night to fix up lis f0r the wi n.ea to swear to, m then the ners npor kept lying aKmt Crxffield, and all his friends and the Wv aj....i tbew falsehoods " "Do you expect CreffieM againf Mrs. Starr dU nt anviver "Wl 'Holy RUW..; iwttuout him ett" PROF. 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"Do you still continue the practices and believo in the doctrines that he taught?" This sho did not nnswer directly, but went into a strong defense of his be liefs, saying that his doctrines and teachings furnished! all his followers with comfort, faith and hopo that no other religion could. It was tho relationship existing be tween Creffield and Mrs. Stnrc, re vealed by tho latter in a confession to her husband, that led to Creffield 's conviction and confinement for two years in the Salem penitentiary. It was Creiheld's influence over her and her sistco, Esther Mitchell, hnt fur nished tho niotivo for their brother George's crime. did I enemies to rise flourish leader and proph- A Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak in tho gj oat North Soa dyke, which a child's finger could havo stopped, to become a ruinous li-enk, devastating an entiro province of Ilolland. In like manner Konnoth Mclver, of Vance boro, Mo., ponnittod a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragio finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery no wc-ites: "Throo docto-g gavo me up to dio of lung inflammation, oausod by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's iow discovery saved my life." Guar anteed best cough and cold cure, at J. C. Terry's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. cheaFexcursign RATEJAST FOR SUMMB3 SEASON The Southern Pacific Company win eoll special round-trip ticketa to east era points on Juno 4, 6, 7. 23, 25, JuIt -and 3, August 7, 8, 9, Sept, 8, 10 1906, to Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee; St, Paul, Omaha, Sioux City, St. Joe, Atobison, Leavenworth, Kansaa City over, Colorado SpringB and Pueblo' Colo. Good going tm days and return' ing ninety dny from ealo dates but not beyond October 31, 1906, For par ticulars call on aeenta. A T. rCT Gentrel Passenger Agent, Portland, tf Gold Dust Flout Made by THE SYDNEY POW EK COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family U8e. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. AGENT Poultry At Stelnera Market Eggs Peer dozen, 20c, Chickena 10llc. H.-w 12c. Ducka 10c. Poultry, Eggt, Etc Eg Por dozen, 19 c. Buttor--liot'ail-CoVntry, 20c, creaaj ory, 25c. IICBfl 10'Hs. Pryo-12c. Geeae 67c Ducka 9c, Fruits, Vogotabloa, Etc Potatoes 1520c Oniona 2c Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c por pound. Oranges $5.00. Lemons $5.00Ib6.00. Livo Stock Market. Steers 33c. Cows 20. Sheep 3c. Dressed Veal 5c. Stock Hogs 6c. Fat Hogs 6 c. Grain -and Food,' Baled Clover $7. Cheat $7.00. Timothy $9$10. Oata 12c. Bran $19.50. Shorts $21.00. Salora Flouring win. Whoatr-)3c. Flour $3.60. I : Portland Maikot, Wlioat Oltib, 7172c Valley 73c. Blucietem.' 73c. Oats Choice Trhito, $31.01b$32. Millstuff Bran J17. Hay Timothy, $1112.50; AlfaS AlO " II Potatoes 4050c. Poultry Average oM Tions, ISJ 214'c; mixed chickens, ll12c; yo roosters, 9c; chickonsi, 1212o; keys, live, l-l16c; geeso, live, poti 89o; geeso, dressed, -per pound, lit ducka, 1416c; pdgeona, $11 squabs, $1.752. Pork DTesesd, 78c Beef Dressed, 45. Mutton Dressed, 56c. xiups regon Jiuuo, iWfauio. . Wool VaUoy. coarso to medium,! 23c; Eastern Oregon, 1823. Butter Fancy Creamery 17$ UOc; stort. 1314c. Mohair 2830c. BATES. Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Breitenb TTnf an4nm, -n. Al, o t. w tjpiuQB J.I.V1U JUX a. C, and O. & E. Polnta. On and after June 1, 1906, .the Soa orn Pacific, in connection with the i vams ,atern railroad from po on their lines to Newport, Yaqulna i Detroit at very low rates, good ton turn until Ootober 10, 1D06. Three-day tickets to Newport Yaquina, good going Saturdays and J turning Mondnya are also on from all East Sido points, Portland t Eugene, inclusive, and from all Wi Sido points, enabling peoplo to vi their families and spend Sunday at ! seaside. Season tickets from all East points, Portland to Engene, inclu and from all West Sido points, nre i on sale to Detroit at very low nKl with atop-over privileges at Mill &l or any point oast, enabling tourist visit the Santlam and Breitenbush B Springs in the Cascade mount whioh con be reached in one day. 8eaeon tickets -will be good fo) turn from all pointa nntil Ootober 1& Three-day tickets will bo good Saturday and returning Mod only. Tickets from Portland and rU ity will bo good for return vl East or West Side at option of senger. Ticketa from Eugene and canity will be good going via the anon-Springfield braneh if de Baggage on Newport .tickets che through to Newport; on"Taquin to Yaquina only, Sunday aions to Newport on tha C. & begin June 10th or 17tb, and run i ory ounuay thereafter, leavloj l4ny at 7:30 a. m leave Corvallii! 8 a. m. 8. P. trains connect vith the 6 'I u at Albany and Oorvallla for 'l qulna and NewnorL Traina on t VI & E. fop Detroit will leave Alhw;' :30 a. m., enabling tourkta to tnJ opnngs to reach there tho Trains from ami a nnnnMs ee with all East Side train on th JJ Full inforsaatioa aa to rate, tnilA . . v !. ..i .,, vyc., can uq oDiateou " - i cation to J. C. IUjo, Gen, Pm A v ii S. E, Albany A, L. W '. A., s. p. Cov Portland, or w 8. P. or O k E. areat. I No anrwer, "I tbesro acy on to take Satv from 8ale to Newpt I up tho Yaqulaa, t)tMj threeaj v J VUmmmtm "MMHI4lliHhMHMNM,MMhMMWWU ewew to Newport, $8.W.