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    FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY.
THE
AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
.xvfl.
SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1007.
NO. 241.
ALBREATH OUT STEINER IN
ngMan Killed, One Drowned and One Badly Hurt
FRICANS
ARRESTED
IN RUSSIA
WED REFORMS
sedof Plotting Against the Rus-
Government, William t. Wat-
His Wife and Her Sister Are
(Town Into Jail At St. Petersburg
Los Angeles Hns tlic Pennant.
Los Angeles, Oct. 21. Los An
geles 1ms cinched tho ponnant of the
Pacific cons,t league for the season of
1907. Even If tho Angels should
lose every game for the next two
weeks and San Francisco should win
tho 13 games left to play, she will
still run second. There Is a slight
chance of Oakland beating out the
Seals for Becond place, but tho pros
pects aro not good for this move.
o ,.
L. J. MARTIN
KILLED BY
ACCIDENT
DESERVES
A PENSION
SUNDAY M0RNIN6
Petersburg, Oct. 21. Tho
a stfltes embassy pcrempion-
fillcd upon the Russian authorl-
i this morning to explain uio nr-
i of William E. wailing, ms who
nose Strunsky. All mat nas ueon
bed so far Is that Colonel Jt-
ilmovltch ordered their nrrcst on
i pound that tho party una been
ttd ot aniiiaung wun riumsu
ireislvcs. Secretary Schuyler, of
American embassy, worked hard
rdr to obtain their release, buc
l oflclals were out of tho city,
he had to wait until their ro-
i today.
ruhlngton, Oct. 21. Earnest
mentations are being made to-
i?. !.r?-a.-d-Si?S- '" "J-ii-SjL0.
(Continued on page Ave).
Snn Francisco, Oct. 21. Stricken
by a bullet from his own cherished
revolver, Wllllnm Forgoy, a gun
fighter, strlko-breakcr, adventurer of
a hundrod donpornto battles, lies in
a ward at St. Francis' hospitals. The
doctors ,say they never witnessed so
game a fight for life as Forgey is
making. Ho is a man who never
smokes or drinks and wan never
known to uso an oath, and whoo
cheeks aro like a girl's with yellow
hair, long and silky. "Magglo did
it, doc," ho whlsporod, whon tho am
bulanco cama for him. "Maggie" is
his pot nnmo for his revolver. Tho
gun was nccldontally discharged. The
bullot toro a holo through his abdo
men and loft lung. "It was my own
fault," ho said. This 1b tho sixth
time Forgoy has been within death's
Bhndow from bullot woundB. "Thero
was never a bullot moulded that can
get mo," ho said recently. Forgoy
has a reputation nil over America.
wncrover ngiuing was going on
I Forgoy was there.
IHCAGflMSTORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
A Big Volume
Of Business
Good Goods Sold at Small Prices
What Makes The Chicago Store
irow.
'E ARE NOW DOING THE BIGGEST BUSINESS IN THE
TORY OF OUR STORE, WHICH SHOWS THE CONFIDENCE
WE PEOPLE HAVE IN OUR INSTITUTION AND OUH WAY OF
WG BUSINESS. HONEST VALUES AND HOOK BOTTOM
CES IS THE FOUNDATION WHICH OUH ESTABLISHMENT
UXPS ON, WHEN YOU TRADE AT OUR STORE YOU GET HE-
BLR n:nCHANDISE AND THTJ LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE
IMP. PACIFIC COAST.
IRESS
iOODS
iND SILKS
M yoa are In senrrh of untnp.
18 iwl new lu Dress Goods
Silks come t the CHI
GO STORE. hor ,.. ,rin
he best and latest Mer-
UI in America.
Was Examining Hammerless Gun
When It Was Discharged, Tearing
Away One Side of His Head, Death
Resulting Instantly
bullet from an Improvised Spring
field rifle in tho hands of Private
McReynolds. Drnssfleld was stand
ing in tho pot behind tho target of
tho West Salem rlflo range, watching
the target and keeping tho reglstor.
As nearly as ho and his associates
can state tho matter, ho was standing
partly upright, looking at tho tar
got ho must havo boon standing
somewhat sideways, whon tho pro
jectile struck him JuBt below tho loft
shoulder blade, and ho dropped to
tho ground as though struck dead.
His companion i rushed out to tho
county road to Btop n team to con
voy his body to tho city, and as ho
turned to go bnck to tho rlllo pit,
hero came "Brass," hobbling along,
holding up his trousorB the bullet
had cut his suspenders but other
wise ho seemed little tho worso for
tho accident. He was taken to tho
offlco of Dr. Byrd, where ho was ex
amined. The only mark found was
a. small, bloodless puncturo In tho
back. But the two-Inch long stool
Jacketed waspish InBtrumont ot
denth, such as wcro employed In tho
Russlan-Japanoso war, had loft a
dark red track clear around tho body
Just below tho surface of tho skin,
by which It was traced downwards
and clear around to tho abdomen In
front, Just above tho right polvlc
bono, from where this morning It
was extracted. The bullot was with
out a mark or scratch, although It
wont through a wall of oarth and an
olght-lnch solid timber boforo It
found BrnsBfleld. Tho patient Is
resting nicely with no Blgns of bodily
injury other than a soro placo around
his body. Ho will bo In tho Iioiiro
but a fow days. At COO yardB It wns
Marshall
field's Goods
ogo, tho Biune goods as
"" KU over tholr own conn.
e lte here to show von.
Uo latest materials. Wp
acr prices. Dress
25 ymi ap. siiks
tdclotlw, W laches
-.Je
Swell Coats and Suit for Ladles
bow on sale. Tho greatest values
In Salem.
Price, yard...
95
sStift TcSf A vf$
lMmi
A.?11 It'll "VI
MA'- M
jV&SJi ' t v
' 3M' -f M i H vnSC
L. J. Martin, a prosperous farmer
on tho Sllvorton rond, was on Sun
day tho unfortunato victim of a fatal
hammorless gun nccldont, that was
one of tho most rcmnrkablo In all
the diapers of gun accidents over re
ported In this pnrt of tho state. A
party of friends hnd called at tho
Martin homo, thro omlles east of tho
city, In tho forenoon, and wero out
In the barnyard discussing tho merits
of different kinds ot shutguns. Tho
party was composed of John Farrnr.
deputy postmnstor, his brother, Dee
Fnrrar, and Dick Chittenden, who
hncl driven out from Salem, and put
their horso In tho bnrn. Ernest Mar
tin, a young mnn nnd only son of
L. J. Martin had Joined them, whon
L. J. Martin, en mo out of tho houso
and brought Dee Fnrrar another gun.
no loaded that, handed Dee Fnrrar
tho rest of tho shells, and then stood
It against tho sldo of tho barn with
two others. As ho did so, ho picked
'up Dick Chittenden's new hammor
less gun, nnd remarked: "I boo
you havo boon gottlng you a now
gun. It is u hammorless," Ho was
I examining It, whon ho must havo
touchod tho trigger, nnd tho right
(barrol wont off over his head. Thin
startled him, and nil tho men who
i wero smnuing ooiwoon mo two
barns. Thp discharge throw tho gun
partly out of his hand, but ho caught;
tho weapon by tho bnrrol In hlB left,
hand, and was in the net of pushing'
it away from him, and wns leaning
back, when tho other barrel wont
off, and tho chnrge ontorod his left
cheek. The first discharge did him
no harm, but ho lost control of lft romarknblo feat for u bullot to por
himself and tho gun. John Fnrrar, torm
who stood about eight foet away,
was looking squarolynt him whon
tho fatal dlschargo took placo. Tho
two barrels wont off In ono-two or-
dor, and thero wns barely tlmo to
glance up botween the first nnd sec
ond discharges. The gun must hnvo
touched tho ground botween tho two
discharges, as tlioro Is no othor wny
to ncconnt for tho Immedlato firing
of tho other barrel, although thol
men afterwards loadod tho hammor
less and teBtod It to so.olf dropping
It on tho. ground would ulschnrgo
the loads, and It would not. Tho
load tore away tho che6k, part of
tho left oar and part of the bnck ot
tho head, and Martin foil a corpse
on tho ground. Ho never knew wh-U
hnd occurred. Ills. life-long frlon.I.
John Farrnr, bont over him nnd
spoke to him, but he was past an
swering. Ho bled profusely as tuo
chnrgo cut tho main arterios.
Those prosont wero shoekod and
immediately brought Mrs. Martin out
of tho house, but nothing could b9
done. The body was caroJ for, tho
coroner sent for and all dono that
the sad circumstances required. D-
TO HOLD
GREAT
MEETING
OLIBWOMEN MEET
Three Days' Session to Be Held In
State Capital,rand Will Be Attended
By Prominent Women From All
Parts of the State
Tho Salem Woman's Club has
mndo all arrangements for tho prop
or reception nnd entertainment of
tho Stnto Federation, that meets at!
Salem, Tuesday, October 22, and con
tinues for several days. Thero Is a
gonornl reception commlttco, who
will meet trains, nnd boo thnt tho del
egates nro assigned to places of en
tertainment, nnd will stand In tho re
ceiving lino WodncsdnyovonlnEattho
stato houso, whon tho grand public
reception to tho visiting dolegntlons
takes plnco. Tho tnomtiors nro; Mr.
Perry Raymond, President, and Mrs.
City; landmarks , Mrs. Lord, Tho
Dallos; reciprocity, Mra. Prltehnrd,
Portland; thautauqua, Mrs. Dalton,
Portland; legislative, Mrs. Chap
man, Portland; club extension, Mra,
James A. Fee, Pendleton; irrigation,
MrB. Wilson, Oswego; cIvIch, Mrs.
Oliver, La Orando; puro food, MrB.
Ellen R. Miller, Portland; education
al loan fund, Miss Spauldlng, Port
land; resolutions, Mrs. S. M. Blu
niauer, Portland; Industrial, Mrs.
Millie Trumbull, and press, Mrs.
Morwln Pugh.
Tomorrow's Program.
Tuesday morning 9:30, dele
gates report and register; 10:00, call
to erder: Invocation, Dr. H. D.
Kimball; music, "Amorlca"; 10:20,
welcome on bohalf of city, Mayor O.
II. Rodgors; 10:30, greetings to
federation, Mm. Perry II. Raymond,
president Woman's ClubH, Salem;
10:40, rosponseB for federation,
Mrs. F. W. Benson, Roseburg;
10:50, report of credentials com
mittees; roll call of delegates;
introduction of visitors; 12:00, ad
mltteo; badgo, Mrs. Stafford, Hu
gono; country storo, Mrs. J, 13.
Hayes; report council mooting t
Jamestown, Juno C-0, Mrs. Sarah A.
Evans, delcgnte: announcements!
I Introductions ot visitors; 12:00, ad-
MARION COUNTY COAL MINES
Treasury Stock In Same Advances As Machinery
Goes In.
(Spcclnl to Tho Dally Capital Journal.)
Portland, Oct. 21. By a voto of the Board of Directors of
tho Oregon Diamond Coal M. & D. Co., tho soiling price of trens
ry stock will bo advanced to 35 contB a Bhnro. on November 1, 1807.
NOW HELLING FOR 2S CENTS A SHARE.
Tho company havo onhancod tho value of its property by tho
addition of machinery, tho orcctlon of buildings, tho sinking of a
Bhaft (now down over 115 fool) and othor .Improvements, nnd hh
the work progresses tho directors will bo Justified lu making fur
llor "advances lu tho price- ot tho stock..
In offering yon thlB opportunity to parMcIpnto with ub In tho
boneflts which wo boliovo will accrue to our stockholder wo do
no fooling confident thnt 6nr mlno will provo a big money mnkor.
DO NOT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY. OO BY WITHOUT TAK
ING AT LEAST 100 SHARES AT 20 CENTS A SHARE. YOU
CAN PAY FOR THE STOCIC ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENT
PLAN. WRITE TODAY. 631 WORCESTER BLDG., PORT
LAND, OREGON.
Journmont.
Aftornoon--l:30,plnno itolo, "Valsa
Borolquo" (Wnllonhaupt), Prof. T.
S. Roberts; 1:40, president's ad
dress; 2:00, reports of standing
committees; 2:30, discussion of
""nmltteo reports; "Library Exten
sion, " Mlsj Marvin, secretary Htato
library com.Vlsslon; 2:35, "House
hold Economics," Mrs, Louis Lovln
gcr, Baker City; 2:40, "Lnnd
Marks," Mrs. Lord, Tho Dalloo;
2:45, "Chautauqua," Mrs. U'Ron; '
2:50, "LoglBlntlvo." Mrs. O. C. Chap
man; 3:05, "Club Extension," MrB.
Jnmes A. Fee; 3:10, "Irrigation,"
MrB. A. King Wilsen: 3:15, "Re
ciprocity," Mrs. J. C, Prltchard;
3:30, "CIvIcb," Mrs. Tumor Ollvor;
3:40, "Industrial," Mrs. Mlllla
Trumbull; 3:50, "Prowsi" Mrs. Mer
wln Pugh: 4:00, "Puro Food," Mrs.
Ellon R. Mlllor; 4:45 "Announce-
ments." Adjournment.
WOMAN
DOWNED-
HEINZE
"sconr
PROBABLY
DROWNED
New York, Oct. 21. Tho babbling
tonguo of n woman hns cost tha
Holnzoa (05,830,000. This Is tho
price ho far us Is known of the lutio-
$5.00 Silk Petticoats
Misses 98.50 Coats .
$8.50 Fine Furs ...
fl-V&o'
$3.75
.$4.05
$2.25
McEVOY BROS.
mm"ClAh AXD COURT BTRBHTfL
ALBM, OR.
censed was 51 yonrs old. has lived
all his lifo at Salem, was a brother
of Wlllnrd Martin, who died lajt
year, a brother of Mrs. Ruth Snyro,
of this city, and son-in-Inw of ex
Aldermun E. P. Wolkor, of this city.
He leaves a son and two daughters
by his first wlfo. His farm Is ono of
tho finest nonr Salem, and ho la wU
situated financially. He was not n
member of any church, but bolongod
to tho Salem lodge of Woodmen of
tho World, In which ho held Insur
ance. The funoral will be hold
Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. His untimely
death will be lamented by many
wnrm friends, for Lawrenco Martin
was known far and wido as a kind
hearted, genial man, whom to know
was to like.
r "
SHOT AT TARGET PRACTICE.
Between 2 nnd 3
morning Scotty Jay
tho steamer Oregonn, waB lost JuHt
bolow ILncoIn, and Is ucllovod to
havo been drowned. Two nion wont
nshoro with a lino, and whon tho
boat pulled eevoral hundred yardB up
til. They waited for him and hal
loed and gave search, but to no
avail. Tho crew went ashoro nnii
searched until daylight. Ho wns an
old bund on tho bont and porfectly
familiar with tho task of taking
nnd putting off linos. Tho rlvor
sonrched by tho men with boats
10:30 Sunday morning
camo up tho rlvor, renchlr
noon, when an account
was secured. Scotty had
Rollln K. Page, secretary of tho S'l
lorn club, and McKdnmcs. A. M. Can
non, A. N. Bush. II. B. ThlolBon.
Alice M. Dodd, A. N. Moorcs. E. Gil-," mixing of bushiest talk with A
llnghnm, J. H, Albort. Each mom- dlscusBlon ot salads and the pro
bor of tho Salem Woman's Club hno'vallliiK styles iCoen ,infnMU..T i
,....,. ...... ,....,, v. - .,, . iiiim USr rroni llliffo Unn nun uti.1
t ..4 . . . 1 i .. "--"-"" '
muiijiuu ni. mo wnuiorx-Astorlg.
St'Bfllon oponcd with
Kimball, and sinking of "America
o'clock Sunday Executive .ostlon with Mrs. Sarah A. U, c'h Is headquarters tot 'Mo itaua
, deckhand on.gvwu., state .president, .nd M" 'mining win. F. Augurti "lloftS
ho omcal clalrs ""' "ynu Known nor n Butte, and thought
ThTJcJllJS'S the federation uro'?lorWt J WZuiZSF
open to the general public, and Tues- ef Ul Co.. r M vr2
day afternoon will will be devoted to S ,, Btnges 'of U,o p ,ol form
educational topics, with general dls- ,on, (ho W0limn bee mo acJual lied
ii u u(i r (mi h win gamer in unioni tuos- Him bnnu.
uay, wuunoHuny ami inureuay, vc- agroument'
of
and,
tho
not
"KontlomotiM
realising thi
. on labor 22, 23 and 24 to attend Iho ,, ooOSsity for absolute- sllonco
. wn8 seventh annual mooting of the Ore- ,, l0 .qbjeot talked over ".rnfor-
him. and had a lot of good cloth,8Th federation colorB are rod, whiu'cortnln deteetlvoH woro put In pou
and personnl offocts aboard tho i nnA hluo. nm Its lower is tho Oregon (eMon of all the Information thoi
Sharp lookout Will HOiKrajiu. .uumc win iiu iiiriiiniiuu f , jm(j
Btoamer.
kopt for tho man ,lf nllvo, nnd for
his body If ho foil Into tho rlvor. Tho
men nn (tin Imnl lmllevn he met with
Jan nccldont In tho dark, and his dis
appearance Is vory mystoriouB.
o
Merrell O. Hrassflrfd Cletn Ugly
Wound from StwUacketed
Bullet.
Private Merrill O. Brasafleld. of
Company M, Oregon National Guard.
can never say ho nas noi lasieu
steel at tho muzzlo of tho guns that
are used to defend the honor of the
flair. While out on target practice
Sunday he was made part of the tar
get, which receiveu a eieei-jacuvisu
To Clear the Deck.
Now York, Oct. 21. Ten million
dollars is tho amount pledged by 20
New York banks, representing de
posits ot $3,250,000 to aid fiscal
financial Institutions In troublo as
tho result of Helnzo's failure,
o
gluanod. This wno
thoy
quickly
mo I'liiinnrmonie socioiy. jjnos a. turiiAii nvm- m iii ini..n.i.,u ii ...i
Mills, who comes from Colorado for ,wl)0 took HtcJ t checkmato tho cor
thia purpose under orders of tho or "" ",u v"
United States forestry bureau, wlllj However. It was necessary to buy
lucturo on tho work tho clubwom-' .... . ......i.. .'..';.
!!. .?' "UL"!! rL !'" ,0n f0r th0 o, coterie," for tho Iluliworowd
ndvnncomnnt of forestry.
Tlio offlcors of the 1905-07 for the
fodorntlon are: Mrs. Barah ' A.
Evans of Portland, president; Mrs.
Samuel White of Baker City, nrt
vlco prosldont; Mrs. Frederick Si
Dunn of Eugene, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. M. L. Spauldlng of Tho
Dalles; gonornl federation secre
tary; MrB. J. D. Hayes of Portland,
corresponding socretary; Mra. Emma
Wok Htorni'ToBsetl.
Ttif,7. n.. riiionVi,' . ,Mfl,M Watt Trulllriger of Astoria, treas
Umbrla passed through tho Bevoreat . ., Rnn,,nUfin ,.
etorm of her career, and
reached !urcr and J,r' Sangstaken of Marsh
here last night with her top main
mast missing. The passengors were
frightened by the violence of tho
storm, but the vcosel was never in
roal danger.
Tho depositors In tho Portland
Trust and Savings will find their de
posits badly motbeaten by an expen
tlvo receivership.
n oia. auditor. The Directors aro
Mrs. Robert Hendricks of Salem, und
Mrs. Aaron Fox of Troutdale.
Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway and
Mrs. C. B. Wado aro honorary presi
dents. Tho following aro tho stand
ing cemmittees: Education, Mrs.
Colesworthy, Pendleton; forestry,
Mrs. ii. a. ureyman; library exten-'Dolph Wilson, who has a record of
ion, Mrs. Catlin, Salem; household killing 00 boars will probably bo hi
economics, Mrs. Lovlnger, Baher guide.
had possession of much more than a
majority of tho stock before tha In
formation "leaked." Ono mombor
was finally porsuadod to Hood tho
market with his stock, und United
Copper broko from $00 a sharo to
$10, nnd tho Helnzea wore undone.
Tho woman who gave up tho Infor
mation was utterly Innocent of any
wrong Intention, but tho llelnzo op
position worked against him through
ono of his most loyal friends.
Wh(h Mori Beam,
AshovlMo, B. C, Oct. 21. Provi
dent Roosovolt has accepted an Invi
tation from J. L, Alexander to bo his
guest a tOx-Way Inn, Sapphire coun
ty, and hunt bear In tho Blue Rldgo
mountains. No ditto has been fixed.
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