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v-rfmvnmyfiiffgitmf " 4 DAILY OAPI TAD JOURNAL, SALEM, ORHGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1000. k i'1. Avoid alum and alum phos phate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. NOTE. Safety lies in buying only" Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and the best that can be made. killed GIRL HE LOVED IMWiWIWfcWiWIrtMMfcHrt MwwwwwwwwwMwmnmm Pretty Grass Widow Is As saulted by Jealous Lover , EDUCATIONAL A I) VANTAGE. School TVncliorH Hliuulil Investigate tlio Frew Trip to JnincMtovtii. Wo would cnll to tho attention of Marlon county school teachers now with us tho exceptional vnluo from iin cilucntloiifil standpoint of our trip to tho Jnmcstown oxpoHltlon. During tho yenr 1007 this groat International military, nnvnl, histori cal nnd Industrial oxpoaltlon will ho hold on and near tho waters of lnmpton Hondo, Virginia, in com momorntton of tho throo hundredth anniversary of tho llrst ponuanont English Rottlotnont 'at , Jumostown, Virginia, In 1007. Tho Jamestown Trl-contounlnl ex position will differ distinctly from other expositions, as it will havo a groat international naval rendezvous and military ouenmpmout, to which Invitations havo boon oxtondod by tho President of tho United States. Many couutrloH havo accoptod and will not only participate In tho naval and military features but will also mako Industrial displays as woll. During ordinary Union tho vicinity bordoring on Hampton Roads so famous in history, possosscs sulllclont attractions to warrant Its soloctlon as n mooting placn, wlillo during tho ex position period Its uaturnl advan tages will bo wonderfully augmented. Wo would ho glad to havo tho teachers call during tholr stay lit tho city that wo may oxplaln how this trip can bo obtaluod, 801110 young lady from Marlon county will hnvo tho tlnio of her life and help glvo our county such advertising as It has novor recolved boforo. All oxpousos will bp paid by Tho Capital Journal and tho Pnolllo Northwest, with which Tho Journal has assoolatcd In What will prove to bo tho blggost longest and bMt uowBpapor oxouslon ovor glvon In tho Unltod States. Como In and obtain full particulars. CAPITAL JOURNAL. MM 8 Mil IIIIIHIHIIW I MOTEL ARRIVALS;! HHIlWll III IH I H M Mil'' Herring Hendtil (Jullty. Chicago, Nov. 0. Honry Herring, cashier of tho defunct Mllwattkoa Avenue Statu Hank, today pleaded guilty of forgery and cmboztolimmt. Htenslnud pleaded guilty on addi tional counts of forgery. His term may be uxleudud. o IW'ttt Liniment on Knrtli. Honry D. Until win, Supt. City Wa- Cottagc. Wnyno W. Stoward, Portland. O. D. Prazor, Portland. I). C. Cdomont, Portland. J. M .nice, Portland. 13. Carlson, Portland. F, M. Marx, Portlaild. Clayton Wontz, Portland. A. H. McClollnn, Now York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Neat, Turner. I?. Karl Homkloy, Salt Lake, Utnh. J. W, Dlckorson and wlfo, S. F. Kaleni. O. C. noovos, Newport. S. L. Joucb, Portland. S. P. Strang, Portland. L. II. Strootor, Chicago. O. Ford, Portland. H. Oittlngs, Portland. R. S. Graham, Aurora. Lconn Thomas. A. J. Klantz, Portland. Frank Van Ernstou. N. F. Ilonrd. W. J. Hay. Mrs. Cunningham, Portland. W. B. Goodrich, 8alom. C. W. Hntnllton, St. Mlchaols,; Alaska. H..J. Illggors, city. Willamette. 8. A. Powoll, Portland. J. F, Ltnthurst, San Francisco. Wnltor Lyons, Albnny. Miss Borgor, Eiigcno. Win. T. CiiBtor, Chicago. F. J. Iloames, Portlnnd. T. Wottotnml, Portland. J. 11. IJooth, Detroit, Mich, .las. E. Hyan, San Franolsco. John Schwnrz, Chicago. L. D. Colo, Portland. L. J. PhobiiB, Soattlo. J. Townsond, Portland, (loorgo Wright, Soattlo. Win. Moaklus, Woodburn. W. I). McNnry, Portland. A. It. Maclollnn, Now York. J. D. Bridges, San Frnnclsco. 8. P. Layno, Mosrow, Idaho, O. llonsol, Philadelphia. F. A. Watroug. Forost Grove, O. M. Whltson, Denver. F. W. ItoiiBon, Rosohurg. o Illchmond, Va Nov. C. Mrs. William Garrett, a young" grass wid ow, was shot front ambush and lri Btantly killed last night whllo re turning to her home from tho homo of W. M. Glldersleeve, whoro sh9 had boon visiting near tho old town of Abingdon. As a sequel to this tragedy, John Hawkins, a young mar rlod man, and tho father of Bcvcral children, ofter being confronted with letters tukon from tho dead wo man's trunk, Indicating nn intimacy between himself and her, and point ing to him ns her possible slayer, and Jealousy as tho motive, shot him self through tho head, with prob ably tho samo gun by which tho young woman camo to her death, tho Biilcldo taking placo almost within sight of tho weeping wlfo and chil dren to whom ho hnd confided Ills' in tentions, nnd who followed him somo dlstnnco from tho houso. Tho assassination of tho young woman took placo lato last night as sho was returning to hor homo. The assailant fired upon hor from an al loy in which ho had ovldontly been laying In wnlt, tho head of tho young woman being partly blown off. Tho body waB dtscovorcd half an hour lator by Glldersleeve, who heard tho roport, and realizing that Mrs, Garrett had Just loft for homo, instituted an Investigation. o SUSPECT UTE TREACHER!. To the General Public I j WISH to anriDjnce that having purchased the stock of implements of the pop. ular Implement man, F.A.Wiggins, I will add my stock of John Deere goods to ' the popular line that my predecessor has been handling, and I hope to meet all my oid customers and his also at the old stand of Mr. Wiggins, where I will endeavor to merit your confidence and supply your wants as good and as cheap as they can be bought of any other dealer. Thanking you for past favors shown, I am, Respectfully yours, S. A. MANNING lliliWltiiWiWitlifciliUilliWiWrtilWMfcltelitiiiiitilihUli SOUTHERN PACIFIC EXTENSION Will Build Line of- From Beaverton to Willsburg Road Army Officers .Change Plans for lie turn to Utah. Sheridan, Wyo., Nov. C. A nios songor arrived at Arvada from tho headquarters of tho Tenth and Sixth cavalry and reports a chango in tho plnns. Tho Utcs will bo brought to Arvadn and tnkon from there by rail, Instead of ninrchlng overland to Fort Moado, as was at first proposod. They should urrlvo at Arvada to morrow evonlng. Trenchery on tho part of tho Utcs is bollovod to bo tho reason for tho chango. Many dlssntlsllcd Utos still advise roslstanco to removal from Powdor rlvor vnlloy. Greely Syn Treaty Settles Dispute. Washington, Nov. 0. A tologram was rocotved by tho military secre tary today from Mnjor-Goneral Groo ly, of St. Louis, transmitting a ro port from Colonel Hodgors nnd Col onol Wlnt on tho successful confer ence hold with tho Uto Indians near Arvada, Wyo., last Saturdny. Gen oral Grooly approvos of tho ngroo mont luudo with tho Indians by Col onol Itodgors, saying: "This effectively romovoa clangor ous Indian bands, If It can bo so handled ns to prevent tholr ngalu In vading a sottled country In largo nunibors." o Through tho filing of articles of Incorporation of tho Dcavorton & Wlllsburg Railroad Company, with tho secretary of stato this morning, It Is evident that tho Southorn Pacific Compnny hns a doublo purposo In vlow; that of obtaining a shortor cut from tho West SIdo lino to East Portlnnd, and, possibly, In caso tho existing Fourth street franchise Is ahrogntod by tho Portland council, to bo proparcd to abandon that lino and also avoid tho heavy pull out of tho city on Fourth street. Tho Boavortqn & Wlllsburg Com pany, according to tho nrtlclcs, pro poses to build a lino of railway and tologrnph from Bcnvorton, on tho tho lino of tho O. & C, In Washing ton county, to Wlllsburg, East Port land, In Multnomah county. Tho cnpltal stock of tho company Is $75, 000, and tho Incorporators named aro Win. Crooks. W. R. Lltzonborg, and II. F. Connor, nil of Portland. Vtei Hounded Up. Washington, Nov. G. An oOldnt dispatch from Gqnoral Grcoly at Omaha today says tho Utos nro safoly rounded up by tho troops and will bo hold prisoners of war at Fort Moado ponding' n visit of tho chlofs to Washington to present tholr enso to Secretary Hitchcock. Grooly approves of Colonel Rodgors conciliatory tactics. Salt ltlou to Smelters. Lnko, Nov. C Judge Mar- tor Works, 8hullsburg, Wis., writes' (o'clock this "I havo tried many kinds of llnlmont but 1 havo novor received much bono fit until I used Bollard's Snow Llnl mont for rhoumatlsm nnd pains. I think It tho boat liniment on earth." 85c, GOo nnd $1,00. For sale by D. J. Fry's drug store. Mi. W. II. Carroll Dead. Tho sad uows reached this city early this morning of tho doath of Mrs. W. II away (Tuesday) Mrs. Carroll hns beon 111 for tho past from molting nny oro carrying more ton months of tuberculosis of the,41"" on Mr cnt coppor and from lungs, and all through hor sickness discharging any arsonlc Into tho nt sho has boon a patient and uncom-.m,09Phore. Tho decreo goos Into of ptulnlng sufferer. feet 30 days from data. It comes In tho Carroll, who passod "hall, of tho Unltod Stntos dlstrlot liomo In Rosohurg nt 2 'court, today handed down a longthy morning, docroo whloh prohibits tho smoltors ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST L WB ENDEAVOR to advanco the business taterosU ot our custom er In ovwy legitimate way. In so doing, er juotlves may bo 80BiQwkafttWHr4'wlta aiash boss, for, upon the prosperity o( Its patroua binges tho success of every haak. Salcat Statt Basic L. H PAGErMU.t E.W. HAZARD. Ouster Kttn Williamson was born In Iowa tho nnturo of a thunderbolt to In tho yoar 187C, and when but n smoltorlng Industry, Involving mil chlld camo with hor parents to Oro-"ons- Tho docroo is tho result of gon. Sho lived In Sulom tho grentor.nu'norous suits brought by farmers part ot bur ltfoj and lias niany(ln Salt Lnko county for damagos to friends. About live years ago sho Uvo stock and crops on account of was married to Mr. W. H, Carroll, smeltor fumes. of Roseburg, and has lived In that o city since. Sho loaves hor mothor, Scrap With Women. (Mrs. Mary 13, Holcomb, a brother. Donvor, Nov. 6. Rov. Robort K, tGhnrlea Williamson, also an nuntj Coylo, ot tho Central Presbyterian Mrs. Frank Lennon, nnd unclos, church, formerly moderator of the Charles and L. W. llonsou, nil of national synod Is likely to clash with .Sulom. jtho, women's club. Ho recoutly nt j Sho was a monibor ot tho Rose-. tacked society womon from tho put- burg Lllao Clrclo, No. 40, Womon ot pty accusing thorn of drinking and Woodcraft. 'gambling. Tho women resented this Her body will nrrlvo on tho early Uvned It, and domanded proofs. To train tomorrqvr Wednesday, and the day Coylo reiterated and said ho had funornl will bo Thursday afternoon, proofs of tho smart set sins and was front ttio homo of her mother, Mrs .ready and anxious to produce them M. E. Holcomb, 1IC0 Sputh Commer-Thero aro many society people In ciai street, and tne intornient wlll.coylo's church. ho In tho I. O. O. F, comotory. Rov. H. Selleck, pastor ot- tho First M. 13. church, will conduct the. service. " Sustains I'rnucliNe Law. Washington, Nov. C Tho Su premo court today practically sus tained tho validity of franchise tax lovy In dismissing tho enso ot the; Covington nnd Cincinnati nrldge Ccnipnny against Auditor linger, of Covington. Church strcot In the following man ner, to-wlt: First By taking up tho artificial stono cross wnlks. Second By grading tho roadway from the cast lino of Commercial street to tho west lino of High street a width of thirty and ono-halt feet on each side of tho center lino of tho strcot. and from tho cast lino of High street to tho west lino of Church strcot tho space botwecn tho curbs as they nro now In placo, nnd tho full Intersection of Liberty street and High strcot to tho propor sub grado. Third By paving tho roadway and full Intersections, savo nnd ex cept tho 8pnco between tho rails and dno foot outsldo of tho rnlls of tho strcot rnllway tracks with Wnrron's Bltullthlc Water Proof Pavomont. Fourth By paving tho spaco bo tweon tho rails of tho railway tracks, and ono foot outsldo of tho track, belonging to tho Portlnnd Gonoral Electric R. R. Co., and Oregon Elec tric R. R. Co., with stones nnd blocks sot on concroto nnd grouted with ce ment mortar nnd by replacing tho rtills now In uso with grooved rails not loss than sovon Inches In dopth nnd weighing not less than seven ty flvo (75) pounds por yard. Tho con croto undor tho rails and stono blocks to bo not loss than six Inches In dopth. Fifth By constructing nrtlflclol stono curbs on ench side of tho stroot from tho oast lino of Commercial street to tho contor lino ot High street, thlrty-ono nnd ono-halt foot from tho contor lino of tho stroot, and Joining tho curb with thoso now In placo on Liberty streot nnd High ner of tho intersection ot State sti wun nign street and a catch lu nt tno northwest corner, and iiuuiuiH mo iniei nnu catch ba with six-Inch vitrified sower nnu connecting tho catch basin tho sower with six-Inch sower Ms Said Improvements to bo madtt nccordanco with tho charter and ttl dlnnnccs of tho City of Salem i Mm nlnui H..H . I wiu iiiuuo, Din-uwituiiuns ano e;J mates filed In tho ofilco of the cordor of tho City of Salem, on I Gth dny of November, 1906, andi dorsod "Plans and Specifications fJ tho Improvement of Stato Sti from tho east lino ot Commcrtii street to tlio west lino of Chard street, nnd tho cstlmnto ot the rorl to bo dono ond tho probable ox thoreof." Tho cost of said Improvement I bo assessed to tho abuttlnc proptrt ownors, ns provided by tho Clrl Charter. Tho cstlmnto of the probable com for tho Improvement ot said Su! street Is: Probnblo cost 22,91Mvl Less stono blocks 3,93Ml Balanco tl8,9SQ.( Tho nbovo Improvement U to classed ns Wnrron's Bltullthlc Pml ment. Tho plans, specifications and e& matos of tho onglnoer employed V tho Council -tor the improrenieBW snld Stato stroot nro hereby adopt Rosolved, That tho Recorder tho City of Salem bo and Is hertu directed to glvo notlco of the p." posed Improvement of said streeUl provided by tho City Charter. Remonstrances ncnlnst the tV street, and by constructing artificial Improvement may bo filed In writ! siono suiowaiks ovor tho spneo bo- with tho City Recorder within I n eon IHO ClirUS now In PlaCO and tho ilnva frnm thn nnnl niililtttttlon II proposoa now curb, and on othor portions of tho sldownlk area not now paved with artificial stono side-' walk. blxth By constructing an for tho wntor at tho northeast cor- 190G. this notlco. By ordor of tho Council. W. A. MOORES, Recoriifl Dato of final publication of tH Inlet notlco Is tho ICth day of NoveotfJ ll-6-l Only Hitchcock Left. Washington, Nov. 6. Business Is almost nt n standstill In tho govern ment departments today. Evory cab. Inot officer, except Hitchcock, Is ab sent. Two thousand clorks went homo to vote. Flvo hundred wont to Now York Stato. Harry Clarke, a bait Indian, halt negro man, ot Oregon City, was ar rested Saturday nlgkt at that place for steallug chlcVeai. Ono ot tho splendid results ot physical beautifying Is It's tendoncy to creato nn ambition to be beautiful la evory way. When a woman gets a good start by taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea she Is alt right. T or Tafctela, SB eeats. Dr. Stone's Drug frtore. Sure Cure for I'Utw. Itching Piles produce moisture and causa Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies are cured by Dr. Bo-aan-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleed ing. Absorbs tumors. 50o a jar, at druggists, or sont by malt. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla. a. Tho Grande Rondo valley, eastern' Oregon, has a large fruit crop this year, o . Resolution. Notlco Is horeby given that at the meeting of tho Council of the City of Salem, held Monday, November 5, 9QGi tho follptng resolution "was adepted: Resolved, That tho Council of the City ot Salem, Oregon, deems It ex nedlent and nronrntim tn i.n.-. 3tt atret trora the t 11m t Commercial street to the-t line ot I Again and Again - - More and More i n 1 1 iti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in t itHi 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ih HIGH TOP SHOES Another heavy invoice of the best high top shoes and solid work shoos of all styles and qualities Just received. . BUT BEST OF ALL Is our own makeleather, shoe and all made at Salem ereff where acknowledged as ahead of anything elso made. See It, and help Salem by buying It. E. L Irvin & Co. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN 326 State St., Satem RtMM ed w