Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 09, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1007.
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c" "' nnnonents or rowers
Sy divided by partisan lines.
Iarge'v..i Pnwnra has had to
ivo iinywouu,
ilKO ' . ,, i.. tntrnl mil.
'g!l of a state, .the legislature
2? appropriated 1100,000 for
'Iposo of prosecution prior to
: 1 ..i.i. Like Haywood, Pow-
Ibai bad the financial assistance
t'admlrcrs all over me count. , , u
bands of dollars navu u l-u.-;
.. . rnffora of tho dofenso by
Oilcans in all parts of tho Unl-
t states.
Drndlcy to Re Tried for Life.
rashlngton, Nov. 9. wuiin a
i- , erlm red brick Jail nt
LhMKton, a llttlo frail, brown-eyod
nan Bits with clapseu nanus mm
ing eyes, awaiting with stoic ior-
9o tho Boverest orueai mat cuu-u
. . -.An.1 i-ntlrlntT WO 111(111.
fe to a run"-" " D
Monday, unless another delay is
ntcd, Mrs. Anna Brndloy win oo
d on trial for tho muruor oi
tlnltcd States Senator Arinur
rn of T'tnh, who wnB Blaln in a
i here last wlntor. Drown woh
I. Bradley's lovor, and, sho says,
t,or nf hor clitiurcu. ror
four months before ho was shot
down nt tho Hotel Rnlolgh in this
city, Senator Brown specifically de
nied the paternity of Mrs. Bradley's
children.
I do not Rive or devlsn nr ho.
quealh anything to any of tho chil
dren of Mrs. Anna M. Bradley" is tho
language of the will. "I do not think
either or any child born to Mrs.
Anna M. Bradley is or are mine, but
whothor such child or children la or
not I expressly provldo that neither
or any of them shall recolve anything
from my estate. I have never mar
ried Anna M. Bradley and never in
tend to. If sho should pretend thht
any such relation ever existed be
tween us to Justify such interference,
I direct my oxecutor to contoat any
clatmB of any kind thnt sho may pre
sent and I direct that sho receive
nothing from my estate."
Mr. Brown bequeathed all his
property, valued at about $75,000,
to his two children, by the first and
Becond wtfo, Alice Brown and Max
Brown.
"Mr. Brown was a coward," says
Mrs. Brndloy. "Ho was afraid of his
chlldron, Max and Annie. Thoy did
not want him to maijry mo because
thoy did not want to Bhnro tho fam
ily property with my chlldron. Ar
thur Brown listened, and wavered
und 'promised, and ovndod. Now ho
is dead. We had no quarrel. Thrco
weeks boforo Arthur's death wo nto
our Thanksgiving dinner happily to
gether. Then wo walked up Main
street, to Third street, and thoro, on
tho moBt crowded thoroughfnro of
tho city, ho took mo In his arms and
kissed mo. Whon I expostulated, ho
exclaimed, 'All tho world knowB I
lovo you. You're tho only woman In
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
FOX ftALS
For Sale 100 acres, 3 miles from
saiem u acres in cultivation, imi
anco in timber and pasture; C
room. house, hard-finished, good
barn and out buildings, flno or
chard; quantity of choice varieties
of fruit. Ono Roya! Ann cherry
treo brought tho owner $48.20 this
year; flno Btrcam of mountain
wator running through place.
Price $80 per acre. Enqulro of
tho Salem Land" Co., 484 Court
street. 11-5-lwk
For Sale Now 8-room house, hard
finish, good barn, 1 lots, fruit
trees in bearing and nlco lawn.
Price $1800. Enqulro of Salem
Land Co., 484 Court Btreot,
11-5-lwk
For Sale Burbank potatoes, by Au
gust Schunello, Nebraska avenue,
corner of 21st street, or R. F. D.
No. 7. ll-7-3f
For Side One-year-old "Mammoth'1
blackberry plants. Ton cents
npioco, or $1 por dozon. Addross
Box 415, Salem, Or. 10-24-tt
For Snlo A now Edison Home
Phonograph $00 outfit for $40.
Apply to W. H. Squtro, West Sa
eom. 10-12-tf
LODGES.
Carpenters Union, No. 1005, Car-
. . pentcrs of America. Local union
meota overy Saturday night, at
Union Hall, 420 Stato street. Geo.
S. Welch, President, A. W. Don
nls, Rec. Sec. 11-8-tt
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Forostoro, No. 19. MeoU
Wednesday in Hurst hall, Stato
Btreot. Lo oAbbe, O. R.; J. O.
Perry, financial Bocrotary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hnll In Holman block, cor
ner State and Liberty streets.
Tuesday of each-week at 7:30 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. H.
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
A-
Modern Woodmen of Amorlca Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Mceiti
ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8
o'clock in Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. C; P. A. Tumor, clerk.
rather oi "u""' --, h worW x ovop ,OVC(1 Dollyth0
nf refusals to marry her, as ho ,irnto .
nmmiupd. rendored tho llttlo
nan temporarily lusnno, doclnro
nradley's frlonds, and cnusod
f to commit tho rash deed which
d tho llfo of tho man alio loved
all her woman's heart.
renaratlons for tho trial of Mrs.
Idlcy havo about been complotod
I both tho United Stntos attorneys
tho counsol for tho defense nro
cried to bo In roadlnoss to pro-
leveral witnesses from tho west
he brought horo nt tho oxponse
Iho government to glvo .testimony
cthe defense. Among tnoso nru
ce II. M. Hcntlorson of Salt Lake
k Dr. "E. W. Witney of Salt Lake
r, Mrs. J. F. Swasoy of Snn Frnn-
and the Rev. Dnvld Uttor of
Irtr,
Br, nrndley Is said to have re
ared from tho effect of hor recent
tH&nd has takon n doop lntorost
tthe preparations for hor trial
1 his drc'arcsl that sho wnnts no
Pr-Mred mn on 'the Jury, nnd
I a eur.'nu colncldont thnt tho
se who -will presldo at tho trial
(curly lmlr. as has also tho clork
pse duv It will beto rocord tho
Ceding
he regular panel of Jurors sorv
Jn criminal court No. 1 will first
examined ns posslblo Jurbrs in
Bradlev enso. Tho panol In-
es flvo grocers, four morchnnts,
! clerks, two Insurance nconts. a
ikmaker, a harbor, a bartondor, u
Icle dealer, an Ico doalor, a bnkor,
loner, a publisher, n musician, a
er and a real ostato man.
Prom this panel, and posslblo oth-
Mimllar, la to bo secured a Jury
will Judgo this frail llttlo
pan. and which, sho hopes, will
e up to her Ideal, thus exprss-
II hould like my Jury to bo made
oi men who have loved women
MPS I shou'd say who havo loved
woman deeply and truly men
are capable of understanding ho
no passion.' I should like them
N men of good education and of
Pi tastes, i Bhoniii UkA in lmvfl
ry of men who know nnd lovo tho
Who llllllnrotnnrt orf nnA rohn
ah that Is beautiful nnd noble
Ife."
n of the most Important wit
' fr tir defense will probably
'" pv David Utter, pastor of
y churrh, Denver. Ho was a
IQ an ro-wnrUni A T TtrnA-
ind a, ..lso Intimately acqualnt
lh R-nator Brown's family.
tttfr U enlfl in W nn.oJ in
t a4 his opinion that Mrs. Brad.
pas Insano when nhn kllle1
D atlrj that nron lio o Invu
?e Hah senator wnn In Itself a
N rf inanity.
a npriew the Rev. Uttor
""s Bradlev was n woman
fu well be proud to call
d. I Mor.t . ... . . . .
- ".4ivti. nur ror wnat sne
for man -i, i .
- ... out3 nuew was oaa ai
near nut i i
i not of goodnesB or badness,
ur cruelty, and whether the
L Of her lnr , .-.
Mrer. th . . .,
oterlooks this and cares
rwc nut that she lias tho
Ft UOlrn
For Sale Good houso and bnrn,
new, 25 acres all under cultivation
borrlos, prunes and all kinds of
fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500
This includes C cows, 2 horsos.har-
nnnn 1 tionvv wnirnn. nnrlnir wncon
200 chickens and othor farming
ncccBsltlos. Enqulro 492 Stato
Btreot. 0-23-tf
HOTELS.
4-i-i-n iimilnimiiiiiiu
The
I WhRe House Restaurant
For a Regular
T25cDQiincrat20c J
Thoy can't bo beat
McGikhrist & Son
Proprietors.
11 4 IIIIIHIIIMIIIHIHH
Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frl
day night at 7:30, In Holman hall,
L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fras
ir, Clork.
Lincoln Annuity Union. -Sick, accl
dont and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paid
Good ngonta wanted. J. II. O.
Mongomory, aupromo organizer, i
Boz432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Rynn, socrotary, 646 Stato ntrt
4iii in ii'i't t 't m m 1 1 1 1 h '
I ELITE HOTEL J
"V
Restaurant and notoi, on
European plan. Meals at all
hours on short order. Regular
dinner 35 cents. Thirty new
ly finished furnlshod rooms.
E. EOKERLEN, Trop. J
148 Commercial St. 1
niii t-jj i iiiiHiiniini
tiolee '
man
lonly woman I could over tolornte.'
Ho hnd promised .that wo would
bo married last Now Year's day.
Thon something mado him chnngo
his mind, and then enmo tho end.
Wo cannot always bo Bolf-controllod.
Tho wlBest nro raBh somotlmes. I
had loved him bo much. I had boon
so true, I was tho mothor of his
chlldron, but I know ho wanted to
enst mo off. My ono thought wnA
nnd always haB boon to put my chll
dron right boforo tho world. Ho hnd
tried to dony that tho chlldron were
his. I havo proof that they woro.
I think only of my poor llttlo chll
dron. For myself, 1 am not nfrnld.
If thero Is a God, Ho understands."
Tho proof of tho pntornlty of hor
children Mrs. Brndloy will nttompt
to furnish by mcaiiB of lovo letters
wrltton hor by Senator Brown. Tho
lot torn nro nrdont In charnctor and
refer frequently to tho chlldron whom
Brown disowned In his will. Among
them Is tho following expression of
devotion to tho womnn ho hnd
wrengsd:
"Dolly M., my own doar wlfo.
Novor woro you so nonr nnU doar an
now Tnko goon enro or iiiuo
Arthur Brown. Ho Is your sijiclnl
enro. Teach him, havo him loan hi,
lottors. Koop at him until ho hiu
tho wit and brilliancy of his mothor
Ho Is your chnrgo. You romombor
tho quotntlon, 'Your blood with mlna
comlngled, yot shall mount tho
throno of kings." My lovo, my llttlo
woopy, I am today more dotormlnod
than ovor that wo shall bo boforo thu
world what wo aro to each othur.
You nro tho ono nbovo all others who
governs and controls mo. I lovo you,
I lovo you. Oh, how I want to hold
yoii In my oarms forever.
"ARTHUR."
In another lottor Senator Brown
wrete:
"I think only of tho duty I owe
you, of the wrong I havo dono you
and yours. I feel guilty that I nm
not always by your side, projecting
you from insult and from Injury, but
If not thero in body I will always bo
thoro In spirit. I can not qulto ton
you how dearly and devoted I lovo
you. I need you every hour
to help to cheer you up and to hold
you in my embrace. You aro
my own doar wlfo; mine by a truo
lovo vour divine gift. I will try to
protect you, to deserve you and wlli
always bo your own Arthur."
Amonir tho ImpasBlonated utter
ances cojitainod in othor lotters writ-
ten by senator urown to mru. mu
ley woro the follewing:
"I lovo you In tho truest, best
sonse a man can lovo a woman, not
alone for tho passion .that Is bo warm
between us, but In a higher and truer
way. I lovo to be near you, to hear
you, to bo close to you."
"How I wish you and I and our
boy wore in a houso of our own," lov
ing each other as wo will In the
future. Kiss tho boy and know
that I am loving you nnd have you
ever in ray mind and heart."
o
Can you afford to trifle with so
sArioim a matter .as to naglect a bad
cold or cough, when for a trifling
amount you can Becuro a bottio or.
'Hickory Bark Cough liemeay,
that Is guaranteed to euro or money
refunded. Price 25c, 6Qc and iJ.ou
per bottio. For sale by deajera er-erywfcere.
IMonns nnd Organs Tuned nnd ro-
nalrcd. All work guarantood. O.
C. Bost, 174 South Cottago Btroot..
Phono 729 or leavo ordors nt Geo.
C. Will's music atoro. . 11-4-tf
DRAYMTRN.
Cummins Bros,' Transfer Company
All kinds of transfer work done.
Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt oorvlco Ji
our motto. Stand and offlco at
253 South t Commercial street.
Phono 210. Residence Phono 908.
J 83d COURT 8TIUSET. X
Call &nd try tkMB. Km1 S
15c Board per WMk $3.7G,
algo furnished aen rery
reasonable.
AT THU
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS i5c
For Sale 5-ncro tract; good houso,
and bnrn, well Improved; ono mllo
nnd n half from city limits; price
$1000. Ovor ono ncro of lognnbor
rloa; good orchard. Address Chas.
Storllng, Salem, Route No.' 0.
11-4-lw
Violins Hnnd-mndo violins for Balo
on ton dnyH' trial, at my shop ovor
Porry'B drug store. M. S. Fuller.
11-4-lm
For Sale Two colts, ono ono yenr
old and ono four yoars old. Ono
4Vi-inch Mltcholl wagon. E. A.
Aufranco, Routo No. 0, Salem.
11-4-lwk
PLUMRER8.
Theo. M. nnrr Plumbing, hot water
and steam heating and tinning.
104 Commercial stroot. Phono
Main 102. 0-1-lyr
M. J. Pctzcl Plumbing, atoam nnd
gns fitting. Succossor to. Knox &
Murphy, 220 Commercial atroot,
Prono Mnln 17.
FOR RENT
S"toi.'V
Fiirnlsltetl Flats for light houso
kooplng; aulto of rooms, alBO sin
gle rooms with board. All mod
ern convonloncos, 298 North Cap
ital stroot. Phono 1280. 11-4-lw
FOUND.
Found Small hand grip containing
bandages, quart bottio of Hnlmont
nnd othor football suppllos. Own
er can hnvo same by calling at
Journal offlco and paying for this
notice. ll-5-5t
To Rent. Flvo room flat, ovor Fnr-
rluRton & Vnn Patton's market.
Inquire of Stoinar te Borgor, 188
South Liberty stroet. u-zi-u
Stock Rnnch for Rent About 300
acres, in good location. btocK
can bo bough, outright or tnkon
on shares. Apply at county troaa
uror's offlco in. Salem. 9-23-tf
HoteJ St. Philip
Fourth nnd Fifth nnd Bamsldc
Streets, Portland, Oregon.
Now fireproof European Hotol.
Steam heat. Modern convonloncos.
Ratos $1.00 por day and up. Union
depot car will land you at tho door.
H. PIERCE, Prop,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dressmaking And plain sowing
dono at roasonnblo prices. Inqulro
upstairs room No. 1, W. O. T, U.
building. ll-7-3f
Vogct Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum
ber .Bhlnglos, building matorinl,
wood and coal. Low price nnd
prompt dollvorlos., Ono block oast
of S, P. paasotc dopot. Phono
108. 7-2-tf
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
To Whom It May Concern.
Notice Is herdby given that com
plaint haB boon mado to tho liealtk
offlcor of tho board of health of th
city of Salem, Oregon, that tho saal-
tary InwB of tho city and of tfca
stato of Oregon nro being vlolatei
by many rosldonts of tho city who
aro maintaining closots ovor running
streams of wnter and polluting th
oamo. or nro maintaining closota la
such filthy condition as to bo nuis
ances, nro maintaining manure plies.
rofuso and decaying veptablo and
animal matter In such condition as
to bo nuisances, and that such nuis-
ancos exist In closo proximity to
woll, tho wnter from which lo used
for drinking and domestic purpoea.
Such conditions, if thoy exist la
tho city of Salem, aro a monaoo to
tho health of all porsons living aloas
Buoh streams, or using wator from
Buch wells, and aro Uablo to bo the
occasion of an opldomlc of disease
at any time.
AH roBldonts of tho city of Salem
aro horoby notified that on Docember
1, 1907, all pollution of stroams of
wnter flowing through tho city,
whothor such pollution bo caused
from tho ubo of closoto built over
such Blreamo or otherwise, must
ceaso, and that nil closots and toilet
rooms which nro not connoctcd witu
nowora or Bontlc tankB niUBt bo thor
oughly cleaned and put In a whole-
somo condition, and miiHt bo to
placed nnd constructed that there
will bq no dangor of tho. pollution
of any wntor unod for drinking or
domestic purposes.
ContaglotiB disenso, nnd birth ana
donths occurlng In tho city nro not
always ronortod to tho hoalth oM-
cor as roqulrod by law, and tho fact
that contagious dlsoaBOB oxlst In the
city Is Bomotlmos concealed from the
hoalth offlcor. Any person conceal
ing matters which nliould bo roported
to tho hoalth offlcor Ib llnblo to the
penalty provided by law.
Thtu notico glvos nmplo tlmo for
all porsons to nrrnngo for n full com
pliance with all Btnto and city iaw
on tho subjects horoln mentioned.
W. CARLTON SMITH,
Health Offlcor of tho Board of Health
of tho City of Salem, Orogon.
ll-4-5t. .
Coiicrcto Work. Got my prices on
BtdownlkB, curbs, scptlo tanks and
comont work of any kind. All
work guaranteed flrst-clnBS. M.
Ward, Highland add. Phono 609.
8-11-tf
LIVEUY AND FEED BTABLE3.
Livery and Food BtnWcs Old Post
offlco Stables, at 254 Ferry Btreet,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Tolophono 188. Somo of
the finest liveries in tho city can
bo found horo. Dick Westacott,
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
WANTED.
Wnnted At onco. bell boy at Wil
lamette Hotel. 10-5-U
Wnnted Two boyB. Permanent po
sition, and good wages. Apply at
Chlcaeo Store. 10-11,-tt
Wanted Dining room girl at Salem
Hotel. ji-b-.iv-
Wnntcd Girl to do housowork.
Call at 50C, cornor or uommeroiai
and Marlon stroots. Phono 1299.
ll-8-3t
LOST.
rt Gold slide from fob cnain,
bearing Initials "F. K. u.r
Initials aro about 1 Inohes long.
Finder will bo suitably rewarded
by leaving same at this office.
11-8-31
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Frank M. Brewa Manufacturer oi
sash, doors, mouldings. All klnflJ
of houso finish and hard woo
.nrv wmnt street, between State
and Court. Make " comptatoto
Dutto & Wendcroth Fine wlnos,
liquors and cigars. Wo handlo
tho colobratod Kollog gand Caatlo
whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor
constantly on draught. South
Commercial stroet. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our meat market on East Stato
stroet has been doubled In sice and
wo aro bottor proparod than ovor to
servo customers. Prompt oorvlco and
tho boat of meats our motto. Call
or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop.
We Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul
try, eggs, and all kinds of farm
produco. Berry crates made up
in unlimited quantities. Capital
Commission Co., 207 South Com
mercial Btreot, Salem. Phono Main
179.
Tho nbovo cue roprosonts our
brick lined Torrid Zono Furnaco.
Guaranteed gas, smoko and dust
proof. Economlcnl and durable,
A. L. FRASER
2B8 STATE STREET.
Estlmatos furnlshod on heating
Notice All punched tickets out for
Dread from tne nomo canary, print
od Jn tho namo of Browning &
Son, tho formor proprietors will
not bo rosponsiblo for. 1 1-1-1 w
PROFESSIONAL.
G. V. Ellis, M. D. Physician and
surgeon. Telephone 307 Main.
Ofilqps, 646 State street, opposite
court house, 8alem, Or. Residence
Phono 318 Main, 8-13- lino
j
Dr. Mary Lane With tho Mary
Lane Medical and Surgical Insti
tute of Portland, treats dlsbasoa
of women and children exclusive
ly Maternity cases given special
attention. Children adopted into
good families. An up-to-dato san
itarium run In eonnectlon. Suf
fering women will do well to coa
fer wtfi her. Consultation free.
Correspondence absolutely conft
denUal. Address Mary Lane In
stitute, rooMa 6 to 14 Grand The
tre building, Porttaad, Or,
SALEM BRICK YARD
A. A. nURTON. Prop.
Brick always on band, In car loU
or otherwiio. Pressed brick made
to order. Yard on Stato stroot, uoutd
of pentltontlary. -7-1-tf.
BUTTERNUT BREAD
It Is worth more than any othf
bread, yet tho price Is no higher
For sale at your grocer's.
CALIFORNIA HAXKR.
Thomas k Cooley. ProDs.
CAPITAL CITY
LAUNDRY
Wo nro a now firm nnd wo
hnva como to Btny.
Our uniform method of damp-
oning, dono by nn expert damp
ouor, Insures a beautiful finish.
Spoclul effort will bo made
by ub to plonso our customers,
Lnundry called for and do
llvorod. v
Phono ordors given prompt
attontlon.
PHONE 105.
SALEM WATER COMPANY i
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water service apply at office.
Bills payable monthly In advance.
UAn.lWMAWFKMHHMlE
JMUWUVUUI PILLS.
A dn, (inn. Kui fcf Ktnxmta ttmmvn,
HIVIK 0W 70 fAH. tU IW.I lvn, Huu.
I.' (ihumjmI t Mmm; HUtiuiiUi, fWal wtii14
b4 iWm m4 jw miui I U
UWITIO MtOICAt CO.. Q T4. lAHOAtytn, Pa. I
5W I Safew by Dr. S, C. Shut
tr-t JL SMWl
ftu f j& f ViM W HsW l
lMMa'
HUILDING A HOUSH
Wo can supply you with the lum
ber you need at the price that will
materially economise, la the coet.
Just come and seo us and look over
our yards.
GOODALX LUWRKK CO.,
YiurAe Nr Dfe.
HOLLISTrn'k
Ricky Mountain Tia Nwflgitt
A Bur Mtdialn for Ilaty Fopl.
BHagi Qol4a Ilulih h1 EMtvtd Vlfw.
sp-clllo lorCoutirwlloa, IdiIIaiUoo. IJwA
nd KUtnor Troubles, l'dufUei. Kcienia, Impufv"
Wood VmI Uroatlli. HIuktwaI llowtU, HJttlrt
ad Uackachv. 'f Rocky H.vinulu 'ten lo Ub
lt totm. 3i oni a x. iIaquiii mUu hy
Kuiiin Para Coxrtsr, liilUi. 'U- ".
msci XUS8STI .f:h saivsv vaot
i H. written
Anguat 24,
Xru$ u.. 4Jwjsv
at tkt oce. KasSmtm
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