Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 03, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1007.
STATE NEWS
Tho Jury In tho cnso of the State
sagalnst Hutchinson, on trial at Roso
Jlnirg, In which ho is charged with
idultory, failed to reach a verdict,
5ind was discharged Friday night.
"Tho cnso was continued until tho
aioxt term. '
Cnptaln A. W. Gowan, receiver of
tho land office at Burns, says tho
ettlera aro flocking into tho Harney
5ind Malheur counties by tho hun
dreds, and that 12,000 acres have
3)eon homostoadod In this district
during tho month of April alone, nnd
that May and Juno will see n still
larger ucreago filed upon. Ho says
Eh n't Ills office has been doing double
maximum buslncis for several
months.
In crossing tho John Day rlvor at
his ranch, about eight miles nbovo
Spray, Monday afternoon, James
Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Paul, was drownod, nnd at tho last
report his body had not boon recov
ered. Tho place whoro ho was cross
ing tho rlvor was below tho junction
oTCho north and south forks of tho
ITolui Day. His horso roared and
tfdH backward, and both animal
trnid rider disappeared.
'Tho Southern Pacific has begun
oporntlonB In earnest for tho rush
ing of tho completion of tho Drnln
Coos Day railroad. A largo two
wtory frnmo building Is filled to ca
pacity with comont for tho construc
tion of bridges nnd an area of over
3wlf nn ncro is covorod to a height
or ton feet with 00-pound steel mils,
material for tho building of olght
Uron IreHtlo brldgos has boon rushed
to Scoltsburg nnd construction on
thorn will coinmonco Immediately. It
Is thought that noxt fall will see tho
Tcuiiipiuuon oi mo ronu to tito lown
of Jteodsport on tho Uinpu.ua river.
IH'cullar mystery surrounds tho
nctlons of a party, supposedly n wo
nmn, who attempted to ontor tho
ionio of a. W. Hohlon, nt Coos Dny
ti Ifow dayH ago. Mr. Bohlon llvos In
Klio resldonco at tho rear of tho
Tlmos building. Ho was nwakonod
1y Koino ouo knocking on his front
loor nbout 11: in. Shortly after tho
Vlass in tho front door crnBhcd In.
Mr. Bohlon oponcd a door on tho
scconil floor, and asked tho woman
whnt Hho wauled. Tho party Btnted
who wanted to got In, and on being
iiBlcod why turned around and walked
away. Tho woman wan tall and had
n whlto Hhawl or faBclnator thrown
over hor hoad. Tho entlro family
wih wrought up ovor tho Incident,
nnd Mr. Ilohlon's son hurriedly
Aroused and wont In sonrch of tho
kIiihb breaker.
P CELEBRATED J
.ts. . -r jAT.v .iium
S5S!5Ktffi2
WW
Start taking
the Hitters
ns soon as you
notice any
weakness of
the Stomach
m Liver or Kld-
r'J neys. You'll
M find It very
beneficial for
Indigestion,
Dyspepsia,
Poor Appetite,
Costlvoness, lllllousne.s.s or Kidney
I In.
The Insurance on the furnlturo
and fixtures is as follews:
Home of Now York $4000
London and LancaBhlro 1000
Awnings 200
PROBABLY
RE-ELECTED
AS MAYOR
LANE PRECINGTS GIVE BIG VOTES
Total $5200
And on tho part of tho building
damaged: x
Continental I $5000
Home, of Now York ...;... 4000
Sun 3000
Total $12,000
A letter was received today by L.
M. Kirk, tho local agent of tho Alli
ance of London, saying thnt D. B.
North End and Other Devlin Precincts
Show Light Vote
Portland, June 3. This afternoon
Lane supporters aro confidently
claiming tho re-election of tho may
or by an Increased majority. Thoro
was a heavy early morning vote on
tho East Side and other precincts ad
mittedly in favor of Lane, nnd a cor
respondingly light vote in tho down
town, North End and other Devlin
strongholds, giving color to their
claims. Heavy betting continued
throughout tho morning, but since 11
o'clock the flood of Lane money bet
Dovlln off tho board. Lane money
was posted without takorB. It la es
timated that $70,000 aro wagered on
tho result, breaking all previous
irecordB. Tho probability Is Lane
MJjHH(QHtota
BBTBSHiTiTB
vmKl
Tho betting this
throo to two on Lane.
afternoon is
Wilson, of San Frnnclsco, hnd boon
selected atf adjuster at a meeting of will cross tho rlvor with nn increased
the companies Interested, nnd would I plurality over two years ago.
adJtiBt their loss.
Tho roprosontntivos of tho various
companies, who are in tho city, will
hold a mooting this nftornoon to
form n plan to adjust the loss.
X-RAYS
AFTER ANTHRACITE ROADS.
Department of Justice Thinks They
Violate the Law.
Washington, Juno 3. It was nn-
I nounccd in this afternoon's papers
Wlm e.lltr... .1 m....!.- r ' il.nt 11, iHllnnilnnllA. f 1. n..t1..n
i iiu 011111111 ui 1 UIKUJ WU8 It IUWI ttitik uiu m vuauKtuiuii ui uiu 11111.11111-
days ago prosontod by ono of his clto coal-carrying ronds hnd boon
wives or slave girls or so mo fomnlo placed In tho hnnds of Assistant At
omployod about tho seraglio, with n tornoy-Qonornl Purdy, with Instruc
plcdgo of nffoctlon In tho shnpo of n tlons to "take such action as ho
bouncing bnby girl. As It was up
In tho numbers, tho ovont bolng a
monthly occurronco in Abdul Ham
Id's houBohold, thoro was no gather
ing of representatives of tho nations,
dooms advisable" It In oxplnlned
that tho bituminous roads aro not In
volved. It Is understood tho rccom
mondntlons strongly favor tho pros
ecution under tho nntl-trust laws.
and tho kid wns not'pnsscd around Tho .department of Justice believes a
on a tin platter. It was Just mini- conspiracy in rostrnlnt of trado ox
bored and plncod In the coop.
m
wn every nome taoie mere may be served every dav ir.li i
healthful, delicious hot-biscuits by following the "CLEVELANDbV B
There is no economy in saving a few cents by using Alum bL
Powders. The cheap a urn baking powders work sure injunr to ZHP
bnjoy the purest of home cooking by using "
CLEVELAND'S
SUPERIOR
BAKING POWDER
Made from a Superior grade of Pure Cream of Tartar.
CALL FOR CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER AND INSIST UPON HAM
Sold and Kecommended by the Following Gfocersi
1NHUUANOH AIM UHTKItS
AmingeimMitH Completed for Kstl-
mating tho Dnmtigo t Meyer'
Hi v.
' "W. A. Williams, of Sonttlo, Is In
tho city today In tho Interest of tho
Continental and Tho Home Flro In-
nu ranee Compnulos, In adjusting
' tholr loss In tho recent Meyers' Hro.
Tho Continental Flro Iusuranco
Company, of whluh ho Is spoolal
ngont, carried $5000 on tho oast part
of tho building dnmngod and $4600
on tho Htoolc.
Tho following Is tho Insurnnco on
tho steck:
Now York Undurwrltors ,...$2000
Continental 4500
Norwich Union ) 1000
Tho Aetna 2000
London Assurance 7000
ltoyal , 4000
Sun of Loudon 2500
North British and Mercantile. 4000
Now Zealand 2000
Northern Assurance 3000
Gorman American .......... 2500
Atlas 1500
Connecticut 2000
American Central , 1500
Total $42,500
CAN DRAW
CHECKS. . .
Chocking accounts enablo folks
to deposit their monoy and ro
colvo n passbook, against those
account thoy aro pormltted to
draw checks.
Chocks may bo given to parties
for such sums as desired, thus
avoiding frequont trips to the
bank.
If lutoroatod call and oe us.
Salem State Bank
I K. PAQB, PwWt.
K. W. HAZARD, OMhkr.
lsts In tho handling of anthracite.
VKTKHAN'S IN GItAY.
Htatuo of Their
President.
One-TImo
With tho high wngos pnld un
skilled labor, and tho low salarlos
Dnill 111 nilltlV rnlllmra i-nnnlvlni. .!
ucntlon, thoro Is littlo oxcuso for col-! UnV,,
logos, nt lonst from n monoy-enrn-
Ing point of vlow. MobI of tho , . . ,. ; t .
school teachers In tho country earn Va.. Juno 3.-Tho stat-
loss than tho Janitor In tho buildings "Y Jefferson Davis was unveiled
In which thoy teach. to(lny nB tho c,lmnx of tho Cv"f011"
ino uouiu uns ueon
If thnt young school tonchor who
wuh lost In Washington nlong with a
small boy and a dog hnd given tho
dog a chanco It would havo takon
thom homo. Whon It comos to wood
craft, any old dog enn glvo u school
toaolior, or almost anyone olso,
liolntsrs, and it nood hot bo a point
er dog, either.
In Montana tho stork Is classified
with tho singing birds, and is pro
tected by tho law, Most of tho
songs probably aro ltillnblos.
In tho mnttor of tho Jamostown
exposition fareo It Is now thought by
tho management that tho buildings
will bo completed nnd tho exhibits,
moat of thom, In place, for tho clos
ing exerclBOH.
Mayor Uusso, of Chicago, bogan
his busluoss career as n coal doaler,
and thou boenmo a city contractor,
and in splto of this tho peoplo of
Chicago point him out as bolng
thoroughly honost. Tlmo for tho
witty paragraphors to oloso up shop
Prosldont Itoosovolt, In his ad
dress nt Lansing, Michigan, Friday
ngaln pointed out tho duty of Amor
loans to rnlso famlllos. It roally
looks as though Toddy was after tho
Immortal Goorgo'a tltilo of "Fathor
of tho Country."
o
Transfer of Uonl Ivstnto.
Tho following dsods havo boon
plncod on record In tho otllco of tho
Marlon county roeordar;
J. Q. MoKlnnoy, ot ux, to A. L.
nnd O. Ask, half aero In
Pholps addition to Sllvorton,
w il $ S50
George 11. Itobortson to Jnmos
M. Bonos, ot ux., south half ,
of lots 1, 2, a and 4, block
S, Tumor's addition to Tur
ner, w d 350
S. and J. A. Smith to Florence
L. Dullis, lot 32, Pholps1 ad
dition to Sllvorton, w d .. 150
John Wnlllng, ot ux., to W. M.
nud A. E. Every, land in t
10 s, r 7 o, w d ....,...., l
JobsIo D. Walling, ot ux., to W.
M. ami A. E. Van Evory,
land in t 10 s, r 7 o4 w d..- l
T. and E. Jonos to B. F, Der
ringer, land In t 9 s, r 2 o,
w d , 4000
orato reunion.
18 years raising funds for their mo
morlnl. Tho military pageant of vot
ornns In gray was both pathetic nnd
dramatic.
WELLEH IIKOS., COM3EUCIAIi 8TKEET.
I). It. GILUEIIT CO., COJSLMEItOIAIi STREET.
ItOTH & GIIAUEK, COMMEHCIAL STI1EET.
DAMON' & FOSTER, COMMEHCIAL STREI2T.
.1. f. LAWRENCE, COMMERCIAL STREET. '
W. A. IRVIX CO., COMMERCIAL STREET.
A. DAUE, COMMERCIAL STREET.
II. II. RAGAN, COURT STREET.
A. L. 11ARVE1", COURT STREI3T.
.T. L. MOORE SON, CAPITAL STREET.
RUTHERFORD & DOE, FAIR GROUNDS.
ROTH GKAUER, STATE STREET.
J. W. IIAIUUTT, STATE STUEET.
MOIR GROCERY CO., STATE STREET.
II. M. I1HAXSON, STATE STllEET.
JOHN HUGHES CO., STATE SinEET.
A. A. ENGLEILVRT, STATE STREET.
F. G. nOWERSOX, YEW PARK.
H. L. SOHULTZ, ASYLUJI AVENUE.
W. 1). WHEELER, NORTH SALEM.
A. CHENOWETII, NORTH SALEJL
Will Act on Suggestion,
Washington, Juno 3. Senator
Culloin told tho Prosldont todny that
his Indianapolis speech was ono of
tho host ovor mndo. Later Cullom
said: "I think congross will not lies
Itato to onnct Into law the presi
dent's reasonable recommendations
for moro railroad legislation, nnd it
is certain Home legislation concern
ing ovor-cnpltallzatlon will bo passed
by tho noxt congross.
o
Nuggets Found In Satsop River.
Montosnno, Juno 3. Sovornl nug
gots havo been found on a gravel bar
In tho upper Satsop river by a pros
pector and brought to Montosnno
Thursday evening, whero they wero
submitted to a Jowolor for examina
tion. Tho prospector refused to glvo
his name.
Gnyuor nnd Greono Get Theirs.
Now Orlenns, Juno 3. Tho federal
court of appeals today nulrmed tho
soutonco of fours each and fines ag
gregating ovor half a million dollnrs
against Groono and Gaynor, con!ct
od In Savannah, Georgia, of defraud
ing tho govornmont.
Just boforo tho noon hour on Frl
day tho drillers at tho artesian well
bolng bored besldo tho Now S. P. R.
R. roundhouse, at Roseburg, mndo
an unexpected And. At n depth of
about GOO foot tho big drill paBscd
through tho body of hard rock In
which thoy had recontly been work
ing nud entored a' strata ot Band
which vory much resombloB sea sand
only bolng darker In color. In this
sand was found a flow of salty and
vory brackish water, which soon
filled tho woll to a depth of about
120 foot, or almost exactly at sen
lovol, tho Biirfaco of tho railroad
yards bolng nbout 4 SO foot nbovo tho
sea, according to tho measurements
of tho engineers in chnrgo ot tho U.
S. geological survoy.
Special Eastern EnriNiifcif
May 20, 21, Junil,f,l,
4, 5, August 8, 9, ll.StttMikl
12, 13. To Chlap til
$73.15. St. Louli:Jt:i,pl
St. Paul and return, Os&,tfl
Bluffs, Sioux City, EL J, to
City and return f 61.65.
W1L1TW,
5-21-tt 0tt.fc
HIIIHMMtMl
I You, Sir, should sec tl
I Snappy Summer Suits
Another Strike in 'Frisco,
Snn Francisco, Juno 3, Ono hun
dred and fifty llnoinsn employed by
tho Pnolflc Tolophono Company wore
ordered to strlko this nftornoon, in
sympathy with tho tolophono opera
tors.
How to llvo on 15 conts a day.
Tho mind as well ns tho body is ben
efitted by economy In eating. Thoro's
no honlth giver llko n diet of Hol
llstor's Rocky Mountain Tea. In n
startling way it keeps you going. 35
conts, Tea or Tablets. For sale at
Stono'a drug store.
Pa, ho Btnrts nt early morn
To fnco tho wide, blue world,
Ho gots his Btrongth nnd health
By using Rocky Mountain Tea.
For ealo at Stono's drug 6tore.
n
sror a- -
. t .. 7T " "
mtt s?m MMYWHmJteiw 8m
$10,
WE OFFER AT
$12.50, $15 I
$30.00
You should sec them for the
that they are, without exception, the
.. ,i:i, .. inll.rl cnlk in the CO
at our moderate prices.
BISHOP'S READY
TAILORED CLOTHES
Never have we offered more reft
looking suits than are here in w
son's collection.
THF NFW shapfs IN STRAWS are now
your inspection and try-on. All styles in Senw
I split straw, $1 .50 to $5.00.
rcaoV
Salem Woolen Mill Sb
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