r-r STirj ' v . 'I'V.i. J . JO m 1 i "i. ' " " sMBWBssWMkWJ',,''Bj"'"B 'Ts IAILY0A21ZAXi JOOTUrAXy gAIJSK, OJOOOX, TSIDAY, JUI.Y 13, 1900. &omg &? Jtfl m i ITraimnino mCJIJ'IIJFll 1 W ? .. bfcN, Then come to our store and fet us fit you out for the trip. Camp Stoves, Bed Springs, Tents, Tinware and furniture both new and second nand. W Lavp a harrafci for vou in Water Pipe. Call and see us. J. N. SHANTZ, m-comjiML LAND FRAUD TRIALS sawmill. Hdbbs could have his pick of the res'. After that Frank Alley, an attor a"v, sat in a room adjoining Booth's ' ,n..,. n-itt. o A.ul-Al nt wrin. At fast VU1VV 1W.U . """ " 1"" . .., ...1 M notice, of cancellation came in by get U.O land in an nonm ,. mail h riohed into ono drawcf or advantage wis the reward of diligence. Xo matter in whic the government was interested was pending, and' Boofb had not committed any offense. Kribba didn't want to influence any officer or Ho mi elv wanted to know what the gov- Booth Case Up Yesterday The DayConsuraed in Argu ing a Demurrer another and, according to whose ton nment had done. it wo, gripped the released' land for eitho' Kribbtf or tho lumber company. The J dinary citizen seeking to ac quire a claim has no chance whatever. Wfora the frauds were exposed CouD'y Judge "Webster next took up tho case of Booth. He argued that under tho statute invoked it must bo shown that ao official hnd committed some act o influence another tri- MARKET QUofj TIONS TODAY The Woraw of It. MoOitr (Impateh-'ly) Yon hare jbcen vtry naughty today, Juamta. I stall have o tell your father when he fjmeH home. Jtwmta. (aged seven) lt's?fc woman of itl Yen' never ian VrfVn aovthinir to voursolf. c r -- , SimiU Players and Toot Racers! Lpol. J. Krngex, ex-champlon long- Siitaaco foot racer of Germany and JTollaad, otrlje, October 27, 18Q1: W "During my training of eight weeks' feoMaees at. Salt Lake Citr. is April is'it. fjBied Ballard's Snow Linlaent to taj greatest satisfaction. There 'fore, I highly recommend Snow Ltni went to all who are troubled with prains, bruises or rheumatism." 33e, 6k and $1. Sold by D. J T;y. A Pleasant Way te Train. Tho above ii the nsnal verdict of the traveler using the Miseourl Pacific railway between the Pacific coast and the'eart, and we believe that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this .statement From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two throngh trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman 'a lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping tiia, chair cars and up-to-date dining ears. The same excellent service is operated from Kazaas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot springs, xi you are going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. 6. MBBIDE, Gen. Agl, . 124 Third St. Portland, Or. E bssssssssssb assssT4 OTIAS. K. 8PAULDDXO, President. b: 0. MILES, Sec. and Trcas. James Henry Booth, who took $Sf0 for advance informal i m while re ce'ver of the land! Sice at Bosebucg. does rt Chnty that he committed an immoal act but insist; he is innocon' of an illegal one. Thw admission wa drawn from his attorney. County Judge L, It. .Webster, during an argu ment before Judjro Ifuut vesterdav morning on the land f'aud indictment that is being prosecn'ed by Assistant Attorney General .Francis J. Honey. Tho moneyr taken by Booth came fronv Frederick A. Kribb, who bos managed to serip about 300,000 acres of Oregon's finest timber lauds. Kribba wanted to get first notice' of tho cancellation of land entries, in ordo- to claim more land for his mas ters. He first worked thrxjucrh Jamos F. Bridget, register of tho land office. Bri-.e's imntshment was confined1 to ( - o a ! removal from oSee. but Booth- was in dicted. The leniency extended to Bridges was dve o the fact that he furnisH'.di tho government valuable evidence. Now Boo!i comes to the front with a contention that the indictment against bim 6es not' charge a trime. TWs contention was urged yesterday morning by two attorneys, A. 0. Woodcock of Eutjcnj and County Judqe AVebster. , In beginning argument on the de murrer interposed in Booth's behalf Asei'rtant Attcney Genual Henoy read the indictment based on secMon 175!? of the revised statutes, which .ection forUidk any officer in tho en ploy of the United States from recedv- bunal. The indictment was invalid because Booth was not charged' with doing anything to influence anybody else. "Kribbs paid the receiver to notify him' first," ho said, "but is that a matter in which the .United States waa interested! " Heney, in replying, pointed out that Booth had agreed to give Kribbs in formation in advance of all other per sona who might bo desirous of know ing and enMtled to know the same. Xo ono could serip or file upon ithe lands until notice of cancellation was re ceived at tho local Oand office This made it plain that Booth, by acting as the agent of Kribbs, deprived others of rights guaraneed them by tho gov ernment In speaking of the punish ment for violation of section 17S2, which is fixed1 at not moro than two Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Manufacturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber SALEM, OREGON. To him Kribbs paid a bonus of 10 cents an aero for all tho land he got. In tho end thoy was a dispute over ho amount due, Bridges figuring the bill at $7000 and Kribbs refusing to iifif morn trr-n .1"flrt T- Meantime Booth waa busy looking after tho landt-grabbing interests) of the Bootb-KeHy Lumber companv, of which corporation ho was secretary. Kl'ibbs went to. Booth, offering him a lump-sum for advance information. Tho lumber company was ge'ting all it needed, thero was room for more unft, and Booth accepted Rribb's iWreo'Jy interested in the matte- for money with tho understanding that w"hich Booth took compensation, he tho lumber companv should get the landi released' in the vicinity of ita ing compensation for any sen-ice to yeg ana $10000 and) carricg with Jt bo rtndercd by himtclf or anoth' in lebamont 0cm evCT ho(Hng oflice any maVo' in which the United States ,,,, 1IlA Trif(W, R..fM mwrT,,nf. is a imrty. either directly or indirect- r. it ..:.i n... At. i.n ti - -uf uvuu,r uiu iiiut w luiier ptmaiiy I.. 71 .. . 1, ll-i v. i. rBu, .... h. ronS as wa3 particiarfv approprinto in the done tho government in giving Khibl CM0 of Booth He ridiculed, the con. an advantage over all other, citizen, tcB.ioM of ho dofMe anJ ,vanto to .Uji,..u -uucnei. rau kww if Ju( Webster would approve has inclined to the belief that some f fho acUoQ of Booti .f sort of contest had to be involved, Kribb,s scxi k t ,t lft nig offico wuu .m '. "invi um nut. agree. iie pointed out that the Mime contention had been raised unsuccessfully in -the Hyde-Benson case before the supremo court of the United States, and in the case of Senator Burton of Kansas be- fOe the supreme court of the District of Columbia. The United State w.is i jfMMSMMHHHHHHHHHMMMHHHissVIMMHMHisiiiBBSHsHiB I ORDER THE EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I JAND SECURE THE NEW 450 PAGE BOOK I he Destruction of San Francisco BY EARTHQUAKE AND EIRE By Charles Eugene Banks and Opic Read Special :-: Memorial :-! Vnlumo w X Bl Vto4 B m J said. All lnis for the regulation of land offices are d 'signed1 to give tie used it to claim land for Kribbs when ever notices of cancellation came into his office. .TlldfO 'WflVlEtflT )inc!nl in nlmi) ' that ho was not aqguing as to tho mor als of Booth's action. His contention was that his act was not illegal. Several authorities were presented by Heney. The defense seemed to place its faith in the charge of Judge DeHaven to the jury in the Mitchell "Mako Salem a Good Horn, m.h ruu,H-i element Marvin "SKa -'lu uviuiij WO, Chickens 10llc. IJrys 13 c. Ducks 10c. Poultry, Eggt, Etc. Egc Per dozen. 3QU Butter RotaU CountrV,' 20c, ei W.J, .ut, Hone 10(S)Hc. Fry-'i2c. Geceo 67o Ducks 9c. rruits, Vegetables, Etc, Potatoes 1520c Onions 2c Tropical Fruita. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges $5.00. Lemons $5.00 lbC.OO. Idvo Stock Market, Steers 33c. Cows 2 c. Sheep 3c. Dressed Venl 5c. "Stock Hogs tic. Fat Hogs 6Yjc. Grain and Toed, Baled Clover $7. Cheat $7.00. Timothy $9$I0. Oate 42c. Bran $19.50. Shorts $21.00. Salem Plourlng Mm. Wheat 63c. Flour $3.00. tfiAm I list w a 4 T. . ,. TT..i - i.nhl n,,i ,;u .i v """" """"v uKe niini announced ..uw L-i,- A 1 ' .. r 'l Khai In would look in.'o the authorities ... vo i j;.. UUJ pvrMjn an ,nij (n.,. f. .,, , ., , -w - ...v i'uhii uuuvr .IUV """"'WKi- ovti oiners tnicn act is a Aiaud again't tho Unikd Sta.'es, and therefore comes .within the purview of the statute on which the Booth indict ment was based. At'orncy A. C. Woodcock argued that tho indictment shows no matter pending at the time the alleged offence was committed that could have been lnmienccii In- hit ae'ion. It was not I'lForaent. How's This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him porfecUy honorablo in nil 'ti. . r r ' 'u u u chartred tlmt th. ..Ho ;,... business transactions, and financiallv tries wero not made a part of tho ' . Cn""7 0ut ms' obl,gations made wc.l.1. The-Wore 1h defence would jbj hiST-. contend that the reconls wo-c own to Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, r.,.1,1:.. i ...!.. ... .. ..' Whole.nnlA T)nirTrtf. rr,j n time of the ... ' -.b-", "', j public inspection at Mio offense elmrged. Kribls had a perfect IIa11'8 Cat(U"rl Curo is taken intern right to scrip tho lands. Further than ' 7 'ating dlre:tly uPn the blood and Portland Market Wlb cat dub, ,7172c. Vallej- 73c Bluest em 73c. Oats Choice white, $31.01b32 Millstnff Bran $17. Hay Timothy, $1112.50; jm Potatoes 4050c. Poultry Average oJd hens. 12'4c; mixed chickens, ll(3)12c- tJ -..i nti . ... ' -J iwnvra, vw, caickcm 1212c( .vVar nvc, limine; cense, live, tv. 89c; geeso, dressed, per pound.1 UU"B "iocj pigeons, $li Pork Dresesd, 7Sc Beef Dressed, 45. Mutton Dressed, 56. Hops-Oregon, 1905. lOOU- Wool VaUey, coarse to mediiid -oy2c; astern Oregon, l823Jii uuer -ancy Creamery lfj -w, OlVJl J0(O)HC, Mohair 2830c. itlmt. riLMicsJ th nttrjPA,- t v.iKi.. , mucous sunacos or tho system. Test! had gone away leaving word with the,n?nial8 " '"' Plice' 75c Per bot receiver to 'elegraph to him an soon I b,y, a11 drugi. iw word of the cancellation of certain 8 Famlly Pills for C01ti- JaniTs to, recrive.) it nouhl be not Pa only tho right but the dutv of the re- HATES. iiu, xaquina Bay. Breita Hot Springs Prom All S. P. and O. & E. Points. eener to -o as requested Tho gov (tinmen wn not in' cest d in what person pot Me. first information. Tha o jy. m s? o aa i &. m Bests th. The Kind Yoa Hara Always Boucht VCcny This edition will bo engerlr soucht after hv ,tiiu T"! 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