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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. IF w Yourtiair , nipiracieoidoulitili i f F m , preparation, let your A J- rntCxtfl P WopnbU.hthafbrranLa At M Kyi I W of " ,rnr PTOatloni. Or lias your comb run away with it? Bet ter look out for what's left of it, and keep it at home on your head, not in the comb. Ayer's HairVigorwillactas "keeper." If you have particle of doubt about using this splendid doctor decide for you. J.O.ArftrCo. LowtU. Mat,. ,,(SnT7naGo to Ilell' . viS tho cnoice b"" - ..-.. crand Jury by the I. Ml COU" o- rofthe county'-Poor. History f"L followed or not. It would . .ror. from tho jury's K from which wo quote, that llaU .imitv to Jackson frt poor farm was about as otf. ;.. domain of his Satanic ? V, the average citizen cares r V Tho report of the grand jury 1 in Pt ... of tha ttM. uu " ::.".: ..; -niae In which tno ii" ' Si and filthy that tho grand Jury siinT.,;.hrouch the hallways. CW..--!i!?."2 jUbddccWeaiy noutuiw .... if would he impossible to t t'lUtcmcnt as to how long a I1 " " . i ,l.n lioll tuna U had elapseu siutu i " " PLed but It has certainly been a time Wo found an oi mo uuu 1. rr dlrtv and filthy. In tho .- wpra cobwebs and on the tfi,t .and filth of nil kinds. ... i.u were lousy nnd dlrt and Kd clothing was practically black rthdirt. n U sato to Bay mni aouu ; tie beds had been changed for ti Math. It Is safe to say that all the ttiot the 14 Inmates were as mm? liirtr and alive with vermin as it i possible to imagine. ff found one woman pnticnt, litost room was probably tho dirtiest jiny Sho Is a woman betwoon SG I SO years of age. On entering nam. tho smell from tho filth t dirt was so renulslvo as to make iitiy la her room for any length of i, almost Impossible. Thoro wns (M ind blood of all kinds upon tho tar The woman had no proper (kthlns and said that what Bho had a us all that she had. Wo found eu nan afflicted with a loathsome, Mctloui disease, and ho should bo moted for the protection of the ctitrt We found all tho patients Ui Inadequate clothing. Wo found lir were afraid to tell whnt tholr Kutoeat was and xprosscd them 1tci In that way, but snld thnt It ru urr bad. aud that tho keeper :cw cleaned anything. Tho worn icweof tho keepers, claimed thnt wM piste had been swept thrco dnyc twioM and proved it by ovory In cite, vho were apparently nfrnld to mtrtillct her, but tho ovldenco wns it'aia that thero had boon no cleaning ItUls it least threo months. This ki woman keeper mndo an inde nt IMturo to the grand Jury, nnd si That It they did not llko the in; the patients were troatod, to put taem and go to hell.' " o Shoots Hli .Suiwtlient-f. SUffleld, April 10. Two weeks Ki John French, a young minor of P'StM, Went t( n Inurnlnr nni! foU EQ d wedding ring to plnw on tho finger of pretty Nornh Colo. Yesterday ho pawned tho ring nnd used tho money he got on to buy n revolver, with which ho attempted to murder tho girl. After seriously wounding hor an two other pcoplo ho blow out his brnlns. Tho affair is ono of tho most melo dramatic that ever occurred in Shef field, nnd a curious fact in connection with it wns that it was foretold in a dream which tho mother of ono -f the victims had on the night beforo tho tragedy occurred. This was an elderly woman named Fitzsimmons. Her son, Thomas Fltzstmmons, was French's landlord or rather his host, for it was puro ly as an act of charity that tho miner wns tnken into the Fitzslmruonti household some flvo weeks ngo, at n time when ho was out of work. Soon nfterwnrds French fell in lovo with Nornh Cole, who was a servant In Fltzslmmon's employment, nnd be foro long ho succeeded in making her promiBO to marry him tho ar rangement being thnt tholr mnrriago should tako place at a registry ofllco in a fortnight's tlmo. Apparently, however, tho minor, who wns of a rathor brutal typo, hnd gained tho girl's consent lnrgoly through bullying her, for a few daya ago sho told him Bho hnd changed hor mind. And next day sho wna warned by hor employer's mother not ovon to go out with Frenoh, who, tho eldor Mrs, Fltzalmmons declared, was dangerous. Tho old lady assort ed that on tho provlous night bIio had dreamed that shots hnd bcon fired In tholr kitchen nnd that thn assailant wns French. Noxt day, when tho Fitzslmmonj fnmlly nnd two of tholr neighbors were sitting In tho klthon, French suddenly enmo in. Going up to Nornh Colo ho asked her it sho in tonded to tnnrry him nnd tho girl plucklly roplted thnt Bho wns not going to havo anything to do with him. French thon drew a rovolvor, fired nt tho mnn Fltzslmiiions, then nt Mrs. Elizabeth Fltzalmmons, who hnd n bnby on her kneo and thon turned to tho girl. To told hor t prcpnro to die. Sho foil on hor knees and Implored him not to kill her, but ho wns unmoved by her appoallng crios. Mo fired threo shots nt hor, and thon shot himself in tho head with tho last bullot left in tho rovolvor nnd foil dend. FltzfilnimotiB oscnpod with but slight Injury, but Mrs. Fltzalmmons' uoso wub blown away, whllo tho girl was sorlously hurt. On Fronoh's bolng sonrchod, a pawn tlckot for n woddlng ring wns found In ono of hU pockets. With tho procaods the mnn had taken out a gun lleonso. Then ho bought tho revolver and cartridges. La ft ii ri Klnd You lTnvo Always Bought, nnd which litis been. uso for over 30 years, has homo tho elfrnatnro of fi0 - and has been liiado under his pcr- OOjCJHyi, sonal supervision slnco Its infancy. TTsy 'CMCAW: Allow no ono to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Jut-n8-;rood" nr bub gJKriments thnt triflo with aud endanger tho lies.wi of aU aud ChlUlseu-Exiicrlonco nguinst Kxpcri - ixiU What is CASTORIA Gfcton.. u a hnnnless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro wJc. Drops ,nd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It "ntalus neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Norcotlo oatauce. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms . .. jo ii'icnmiiHvss. id t!iirj4 uiiirruuiu Hint ! UuIU . .. - V J I rt'Uevt'H Too Hi in tr Trnnlilos. tirns CoilStlDIltlOU Flattileiiry. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho tta-h nml nmTci8j ui, lnr ijcauhy nnd natural sleep. Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. toMB CASTORIA ALWAYS yj Boara tho Signaturo of y k"V-C iyY Ji&ysJiJrfA Kind You Me Always Bought n Use far Over 30 Years. h,-' MttMNV. r MMM, VTMXT. . BASEBALL AMATEURS AT WORK Local League of Lovers of Sport Is Organized Tho new baseball leaguo which has recontlybeen formed In Salem prom ises to glvo tho lovers of tho sport many pleasant afternoons this sea son. Tho leaguo will bo known as the "Capital City Baseball Club," nnd will contain somo of tho best amntcur players in tho Btnte. Thu league will bo divided into four teams, as follews: "Tho Mor chnntB," "Tho Y. M. C. As," "Tho Woolon Mills" and "Fnirmount." Tho four tennis will piny n sorles of threo games per week, and at the closo of the season tho two losing toams will banquet tho othor two tonms nt tho Willamette hotel. Tho games will bo flvo Innings each, nnd will bo plnyod on tho University nth letle Held, which will bo put in flrst class shnpo. Thoro will bo no Sun day gamos. Tho contests will bo hold on holidays nnd nftor G o'clock p. in., nnd will b freo to tho public. Tho lineup as proposed nt tho prosont tlmo Is: Woolon Mills. Shorldnn, captain nnd catcher. Dowen, pitcher. Kny, (Ercol) shortstop. Scmko, first bnso. Kny (Thos.) socond baso.. Zwlckor, third bnso. Knuffmnn, field. MvrchnntM. Ithodos, catcher. King (Chns.) pitcher. Caroy, first baso. King (J.) second bnso. Colomnn, shortstop. Nnco, third baso. nishop, right flold. Under, contor flold. v Damon, loft field. V. SI. C. A. Unshor nnd Jones, catchers. Hnstor and Forbes, pitchers. Eyro, ilrst bnso. ThlolBon (Frod) second bnso. Thlolsen (Ed.) third base. Cox, shortstop. Slmonton, loft flold. Hnrgrovo, contor flold. Jory, right flold. Fniriiiouiit. It. West nnd F, Engol, entailers. Gi Keoton nnd E. Dnuo, pitchers. SI. Ilnsniusson, first bnso. C. Cnry, socond bnso. O. Sllllor, third bnso. J. Humphrey, Bhortstop. Q. Hoyt, F. Bugle, E. Arnold nnd W. Dnnlols, ftolds. The longiio will uso the tamo com potent ofllalRls thnt woro used Inst year. William Qntons will umplrd nnd Jnmos Allison will keop the scores. Ctsttent Events A destruotlvo forest flro Is raging on Long Inland, K. Y, Five thousand push-cart poddlen of Now York will build u market house, to get their fruits by whole sale. V. 3. Senator Iieyburn, of Idaho, Is dangerously ill at Philadelphia. Oregon oommorcial . travelers will nsk for a two-oent rate on all rail roads In Oregon. C. A. Park, of Salem, has been reappointed as commissioner of hor tlaulture for the seoond district. Prosldent Hooievelt Is opposed to the annexation of the Island of Cub to the United Statoa. W. V. Stlllinan, whose father U a millionaire, works by oholee Is the Union depot at Omaha, The anemias of the Sultan of Mo rocco arc to MMt and give their support to a twteel bandit leader, who aspire to the thrne. I'rolmto I!imIiio., Tke following bitiliMW has beu trsHSAcUd in the SlarioR eoHsty prolMie ceurt: Is tke matter of the eetau of L. D. Hedges. dooeaMd, as order )im bcea given for the sale of the real property belonging to the estate. The eetalH was appraised at $850. Theodore Koth, Frank Dowers and Karl Itaee have been appointed ap praisers of the estate of Sfary J Sfagers, deceased. A. G. Mager, was appointed administrator of the estate and bond approved. Tho will of Louis DIerck, deceased, has beon admitted to probate and Darbara. Bhaffoer appointed execu trix. J. SI. Drown and Ellra Drown hare been appointed administrators of tho estate of Alonxo Drown, deceased, and tbo bond wai ftxed at 15000. A Most Valuable Agent. Tho glycerlno cmployrd in Dr. IMorco's acdlclnes greatly enhances thn medicinal propcrtlea which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holds In solution much bettor than alcohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of Its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antlfcrmcnt. It adds greatly to tho efficacy of tho lllsck Cherry bark, llloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained in Golden Medical Discovery "In subduing chronic, or Hnserlng coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, for all of which those agents aro rcronimondod by stand ard medical authorities. In all cases whero thcro Is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appctlto, with weak ttomCh, as In tho early stages of con jutnifilin. thcro can be no doubt that gly cerlnoacts as a valuable nutrttlvo and aids the Guldcn Soil root. Stono root, QucctV rotit and Dlack Chcrrybark In proraCwiu; Alpcstlon and building up tho flesh anf1sfrngth, controlling the conch and brlntfig about a healthy condition of tho wKilo system. Of course it must not be ciftk'ctca to work miracles. It will not euro Ujnsuinptlon except In IU earlier ItagCS. ft will euro vrrr vere. oht. l"LVl..t'.y,ffl.i f'TO'ile cniicln tm'ncTim Wfe1 lrainiga.and chronic tpnt with hysrsenes. In acute couguS It isnotsoeiicciivc ills In tho lingering hang-on coughs, or those, of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that it has performed its most ninnelonseurc. l'rof. Flnley Klllncwood, M. D., of Hen nott Med. Cullego, Chicago, says of gly cerine: " In drs petuU tt wrvn an excellent punxwo. lloMInc a tuinl qunniltr of tho iruiua of hrdroevn In m hit Ion. It U ono of Hi" best tnMiufaeturtxIpiudumof l)ioi'eonttlmoln lis netlon uivn rnfeoblcd. illorOercl tcm-avIn.csiM-oUlly IC thero It ulecratloti or c t&rrhal ciMrltis (otrrhl Inlltuimatlon ot storaeh It Is a most ctllolont prviuratlon. tllreerlno w.ll rvlloro many caixvi of pynwls (lieartburn) and cxcomIvo eastrlo Utomacli) aclillty " "Golden Melleat DlseoTery"enrlchei and putides tbo bUxxl carina blolcliov Pimple, c nun Ions kcrufulous awulllncs and old tore, or ulcer. 8nd (o Dr. It. V. Pierce, of nuffalo. N. Y.. for to booklet tellluir all atxjut the liati niejlclnnl rnoti ronnnlnir 1I1U wonderful tmMUclno. Tliero '1 no alcohol In It. rltllfilf ltg(ilwlIHHgtwHHHf HHlwiHllmiw CLASSIflED DEPARTMENT Tho ronl nnd personal property ot tho CBtato nro vnlucd nt $11,000, Tho heirs nt law nro ns follews: J. SI. Urown, n brother residing at 811 vorton; Elizabeth Drown, n Blatcr, re siding nt Sllvorton; M. E. DoGulro. n nophow, and Ninn S. L. Slorloy, n nleco, ot Sllvorton; nnd Alvin Drown, n brothor, residing nt Walln Wnlla. Kntio Horwath, oxceutrlx ot tha Goo. Hownrth, deceased, cstato has bcon authorized to leaBo tho hop yard belonging to tho said cntnto until tho first of October., o Stnto ot Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lu cas County, bb. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner ot tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho city ot Toledo, county nnd stnto ntorosnld, nnd that Bald firm will pay tho Bum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for onch nnd ovory caso of Catarrh that cannot ho curod by tho uso of Hall's Cntnrrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to beforo mo and subscrlhod In my prosonco, this Oth dny ot Do comber, A. D., 18S0. (Seal) A. W. OLEASON, Notnry Public Hnll's Catarrh Curo is takon in- tornnlly, and -cts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho systom. Sond for testimonials freo, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 7Gc Tako Hnll's Fnmlly Pills for con stipation. o OA.STOXIXA Bwitbt llwKWYwHittAtoirsBcsiU o Tho oxtra sosslon of the legislature called by Governor Folk, convenod nt noon Tuosday. Tho governor wants nn act onnhllng cltlos to con trol public utility charges, and a stronger law against race track gambling. lt4H-frHHt-fmilK!afflfiiiill'lwf !!! I FOR HAI.H For Stlc! Nlno-roora houso, cornor lot, closo In, Bomo fruit, $17 SO, it takon Boon. Address "R" caro Journal. 4-9-3t l-r Sale Snlom-IndepondenCo-Mon- mouth stngo lino, fully CQUlpped, Inqulro of Capital Commission Company, Salem. 4-5-tt For Bale A 4-year-old guiidlng, weight about 1C00 pounds, well broke and in fino condition. In qulro of W. H. Eagan, Gervnis, R F. D. No. 2. Phono Fnrmora 30. 4-4-lwk For Snlo 233 acres, 1G0 undor plaw, balanco timber $35 per aero; 151 acres, good houso, barn nnd windmill, best farm in valloy, $10, 000; 21 ncros, good houso, barn, 0 long by 100 foot wido, $3500; 80 cows; 10 ncros, wagon, buggy, nil tho farm Implements nnd houso furnituro; 21 acres near town on tho Island, good 0-room houso nnd bnrn, $0000; big lot 200 foot ling by 100 tootwido, $3500; 80 ncroa 3 miles south ot town nearly nil In grain, $05 por aero; 8 ncros 2 miles west of town with houso nnd barn, $800; 00 ncros, 12 mllos "ast of Snlom, $40 por ncro; 14 ncros, good houso nnd bnrn, $850; lacro with flvo room houso and bnrn, $700; 5 ncros with good 0 room houso nnd bnrn, $1000; 4 acres with good houso And wind mill in town, $2200; 4 ncros with houso nnd bnrn In town, $2C00; nlso from 20 to 30 good houses from $000 to $4000. For nnlo by J. O. Schtiltz. 747 South Twelfth 8t. Salem. 4-1-lmo. For 8lo. A flvo and a six-room hoiiBO, with from ono to six lots with each, woll locntod In East Salem. Good bargains. Isaiah 8chonoflold, 21st and Marlon fits., Salem. 1-28-tf raurasitt. Thco. M. ltarr Plumbing, hot wttM and steam heating aud tluai 164 Commercial street. FImhuv Mala 192. 9-1-ly M. JT. FetceU-Plumbtag, eteai aT gas Ittlag. Bflceoesor te Kaes Murphy, 226 Commercial street 'Phoa Hala 17. FOR RENT lNr Rent Throo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Uso ot bath aud tolophono. No. 480 North Llhorty stroot. Phono 1403, 4-0-3t BUHERNUT BREAD It is worth moro than any other bread, yot tho prlco is no higher. For sale at your grocer'a. CALIFORNIA I1AKERV. Thomas & Cooley, Props. The Fashion Stables Formerly biinpson'j Stable. Up-to-date livery and cab Una Funoral turnouts a spoeiftlty. Tally ho for picnics and exeurtUni. Phon 44. CnAB. W YANNKB, ftop 247 aad 240 High Street. SALEM WATER C0MPAN OPnOB CITY HALL. For watar service tpply at offlex Dills payable monthly in adraae Make all eomplalnU at the offic. I.NDEPKNDEXCE HTAOE. Dally except Suuday. Leaves Wil lametto Hotel, Salem at 3 p. m con noctu with motor for Monmouth and Dallas at 6:16 p. m. Leaves Inde pendence at 8 a. in. Phone Main 179. RALPH DUpLONO, Manager Kiilarge4 Our meat varket on East State street baa ta doubled In slxe nni we are better prepared than ever to serve customers. Prompt service and the best of weats oar javstto. Cll or ho lt, B. , MvHurdk, Pre. For Rent Houso nnd four lota, gar den and barn. All kinds of fruit. Apply nt 345 Union stroot. Phono 591. 4-4-tf For Rent Sovcn-rooin houso, hot and cold wator, olectrio light, bath room. Inqulro of Aug. Schrolb ir, SCO North High stroot. 3-25-tt For Rent A 0-ncro hop yard, nt one-fourth ront. Inqulro ot M. J. Egan, Gorvals, Ilouto 2. 3-21-tt For lU-iit. NIco cottage, large grounds; tho rose aud flower cor nor block ot Salem, Houso in first-class condition, scrconi to all windows and doors, now shades, curtain polos, hot and cold water in bed rooms, porcelain and mnr bio wash stands, porcelain bath and tollot, chnndollors In ovory room, elootrlo lights, flno porch and shndo troos; tho finest locution in Salem, closo in, cornor of Mill and church streets. This cottage will ho for rent April 1st. J. Con nor, Wlllaroetto Hotol. 3-14-tf ' " ' -r IX)T. jM.t. String of gold beads. Return to Frank M. Urown'e sash nnd door factory. -l-9-3t DRAYMEN. R. O. Cuniinlna Successor to White Gutnmins, oxpruss, delivery and transfer line Prompt sorvlco It our motto. Furnituro ana piano moving a vpoolalty. Mtand at 151 South Commorclul ai.-uut. Phons 175. Realdonce phono 068. 8-4-tl .MUBICAL. Arthur Von Jmecn Teacher of pi ano; touoh, teohulch, interpreta tion. Thorough preparatory course Advanced students propped for public appearance, Resldenco 668 Confer Ht. Tl. Main 536. 3-28-tf. FRENCH FEMALE! PILLS. i lt, Tmuui ktuii M lrrtM WiMivriev cyitmwiTiM t,fe jtir''1''' . - tmm PiawT twiaian, l tiutol 9 laef Utfttmimt. IvmJ wil ! WWil aVMftiM . If t wmi AtmatUt eVe AA .. - -T-i ..!" "" - Mf him jvw m UMITCOWfDICAtCO.,aiTA.U(Urca.fA. tJ 9 Lu fV C LODGES. Foresters ot America Court Shtr- wood Foresters, No. 19. Meet Tuesday In Hurst hall, State street Loo Abblo. O. R.; A. L. DrowB, P. 8. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. ot IV Cnatlo Hall in Holmaa block, cor ner Stnto and Llhorty street. Tuesday ot each week at 7:30 p. m. E. W. Hatard, O. 0.; W. I. Staloy, IC ot R. and S. Modern Woodntva of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Met ovory Thursday evonlng at S o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Fri day night nt 7:30, in Holman halt. J. A. DIukoy, O. S.; P. L. Frailer, Olork. Lincoln Annuity Union. alck, aeel dont and ponBlon luiurance; $, 000,000 plodgcd; every claim paid Good agents wantod. J. II, O. Montgomery, eupromo organiser, Dox 432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socroctary, 546 State street. MIHCKLLANKOU8. vsw DroftMiiinkliiR Dono by lady of ox porlonco. Inqulro nt 047 Contor stroct. 4-8-3t IjHiIIon, Attention Now is tho tlmo to hnvo your old enrpots wovon In to now fluff rugs, manufactured by tho Portland Rug Co. Mrs. M. E. Holcomh, 1100 South Commorciat Btruut, or phono 1128. 4-8-lwk Do Forest, Marconi ami United" Wire loss Tologrnph stock at a bargain. Also fow Holoctod stocks ot merit with largo speculative possibilities. Dox 380, Roscburg, Or. 4-8-lw PrvHsliiK Parlors Prosslng, clean ing, ropalring and drossmaklng dono by Mrs. E, W. Janios 464 Court stroot. Phono 477. 4-1-lmo Di-HtniaklnK Plain or fancy dress making dono by Portland lady of oxporionco. Mrs. A. N. Munsoy, 300 Sovuntoonth street. Phone 1171. 4-3-lmo. Your Stepmother Is still horo busy ns over cleaning, dyeing, pressing nnd repairing anything from n pair ot glovoa to tho most elaborate silk gown. Goods called for and returned. Mrs. C. II. Wnlkcr, 221 South Commorclnl stroot. Phono 1245. 4-1-lra PJniio Timer -L, L. Woods, piano ot port timing, repnlrlng aud polish lug. Loavo ordors at Goo. O. Wills' muslo storo, Salem, 2- 0-lyr Concrete Work.-Got my prices on aldowalks, curbs, soptlo tank and comont work of any hind. All work guaranteed first-class. M. Ward, Highland add. Phone- 669. 3-11-tf Dtitto At Wendcroth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handlo the celebrated Kellogg and Castl whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. South Commercial street 0-3-lyr i in an iibt tti ini 1 1 T Haleiii Iron Work. Founders, ma- ohlnUts nnd bluoksmltb. Mann facturera of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, fto. Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. Baltni Ilox ,tt LiiiiiImt Co. -Removod from South Balem to 14th street, near tha S. P. dopot. Doxes, llerry Crates, Fruit Trays and Perfection Fruit Evaporators. Phono 301. PHVHICfANH AND HUROEO.NB. Dr. I). Ii. Orinin, tho Stteciallsi m Sforphlno All drug aud liquor habits, which be cures In 3 days. No money until curod, 214 Trade St., Salem, Ore. Phone 568. Jolm Doyens, DuslnoM Manager, a; MABjg AK 0 FAgTOMJa. JYk X. IMewa.VaMfMiwer $ jJUkA flaltyK. JJ Jt J Massk aBiU. YvftAafe aaMalaL Wat attaWaiji MA flftete.