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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1907)
DAIIiY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1007. SHOT THE WRONG BOARDER 5T. PAUL RUSHES TO COAST 4 (United Press Lersed Wire.) Wobb City, Mo., Nov. 18. "I killed tho wrong ninn," Henry La coy, u foreman of tho American Boau ty mine, told the coroner's Jury that hold' him for slaying' W. W. Parker, a young minor, who bonrded with Mrs, Lacoy. "I thought I was shoot ing at unothor man, and I lntonded to kill both him and my wife." Parlcor was killed at Lacey's homo Friday night. About dusk Lacoy, who Is HufiorIng from tuberculosis, passed a miner smoking at his gate. "I am going over to tho house and raise a HlUo smoke," ho said. Thon lio opohed u front door and fired a Tovolvor. Parker foil dead. Immo dlatoly Ticoy told tho neighbors thnit ho had killed tho wrong man. "When later ho was told that ho had fclaln 1'nrkor, ho broko down nnd iVCp't. 1 wouldn't caro what thoy would devith: ino If I had killed .tho right IrMh," ho Bald. IROBBERS ATTACK THE CARS (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, Nov. 18. A. sufficient tonnag has boon guaranteed, tho St. Paul road to make the venture a pay Ing ono from the start, tho manage ment Is making a phonomonal raco to roach tho Pacific coast with Its rails. It becamo known today tho representatives of many commercial associations and of associations of manufacturing interest having Bent delegations to itho St. Paul manage ment (urging hasto and giving a guaranteo of largo amounts of ton- jingo tho momont tho Pacific coast extension of tho road is comploted nnd rondy for business. It Is thoro foro a raro prize which tho St. Paul is racing to possess, nnd if the pres ent weather continues a record in track laying and road construction will bo mnde. o LAWYER KILLS AN ATTORNEY Juilk at mmuwi wtit .'.in if XUnltod Press Leased WIro.) Bnnta Barbara, Cal., Nov. 18. Southbound frolght train No. 2-14 on tho Southoni Pacific nrrlved horo yotitorday aftornoon and reports tho breaking Into by robbers of ono of tho box earn of tho train somowhoro between San Luis Obispo nnd Gaind nlupo. Wlion tho train ronchod horo Constablo Stornl arrested six mon In nnothor car which wns loaded with prunos. Tho prisoners proved to bo llnoimm out of work, nnd woro turflod loose. Tho contontH of tho robl)od car woro rnuHnckcd and a largo quantity of Bible and nuto mobllo glovoa and odior proporty wnB Htolou. Rnllrond slotoctlvos all along tho lino nro working on tho rUBo. Tho Southorn Pacific only ro contly ondod tho operations of u t;uhg or train ithiovos, somo of whom 1ro"vud to bo train mon. STItHHT OAR STIUKKItR IIURTINC COItl'OltATIOX. 'Uay Pity Company Will Suitor u T.ohh of Over a Million Dollars In Om War. (Unllod Proas Lonsod WIro'.) San Fmnclfino, Nov. 18. ProI-don-t PnfrlPk Calhoun, of tho Unltod RnllroHdM. Iium made a report to tha MtockholderH nbout the grow onrn ing of the compnity for last August. It states gross receipts wire $817. 709, iw compared with $IUH,811 for August. 19 00, r h decrease of $111,512. Thin It the aoootid monthly report made nubile nlnee the strike of May ft, tart, wan deHftrml. The firat report wm for June, wlion the grose receipt were $152. (United Press Leased Wire.) London, Ky., Nov. 18. Robort Boyd, Jr., ninstor commissioner of Laurel county, and a prominont at tornoy, today shot and InBtnntly killed Jamoo Sparky a former nt tornoy of Laurel county, in tho cir cuit clork'o ofllce. Boyd was making a settlement in itho enso in which James Sparks roprcsontod ono sldo, whon ho flrod four shots, firing throo nftor Sparks had fallen. Sparks had questioned Boyd's conduct In tho case, nnd bad fooling hud existed for t otno time. Tho wltnousos sny that tho shooting was without provoca tion. Boyd1 Immediately surrendered to tho sheriff. THANKSGIVING OFFER A MAIL CLERK'S CRIMES (Unltod Proas Leased Wiro.) San Francisco, Nov. IS. J. Cul lnr, a mall olork In tho omploy of tho postofllce, was sontouced to ot yoar In tho Alameda county Jail by Judge Doilavou on a charge of tak ing money from rogletored lettem paealng through his hands. The to tnl amount of his pilfering wm a lit- tie over $1000. With tonit In his eyoa, Cullar, who Is a good looking youth, ptondod gull ty and threw himself on tho mercy of tho court. Uu Htld thai he wm a young married limn with a little bHby boy and wm soroly tompted beoau ho needed money badly. 1L FREE TURKEYS FREE TURKEYS FREE TURKEYS We have made arrangements with a big poultry firm to supply us with turkeys. No danger of shortage this year. Out previous experience of this kind taught us to speak ia time for turkeys. The supply is certain. Watch our "ads for particulars. Don't buy your turkeys when you can get them for nothing, We gave them away last year, we will do it again this year. In the meantime buy a Buck's Range or Cook Stove and give the turkey a warm reception. Three ranges sold yesterday. 120. H rompaml Wlthft 18.155 forllirokft ilmvn n lia nlM.ln.l tnr marrv Juiie, 1908, or a decreaao of $X90,- Hnd promised to turn ovor a new 58JJ, , , , leaf. The eourt gavo him a lonleut The latter decrease wm due to'Ronitnoo In view or his past clean thB exlBtence of the strike of the moord nnd his uvldoi contrition, enr men. Tho aame cause ia as- n rigiifd for the Am g net deoronae. Dur-'pA.vrilKIl TUAHS CI.OTUHS ing both months thousands of union people rofiiHod 4o rhle on the cars. It 1h oatlmntod that tho strike of the bar men and inadequate aorvloe KOIt Till Id) ON 8TKKKT. (Unltod Proaa I.eaaod WIro.l Oaklnnd. Cal., Nov. IS. While n tgo containing two .panthors and n l.avo omiHOil the company a lose of " "" ",,U"K lwo ' mlrf " vor $1.2000,000 In paeaongor ro- 'r Ll!,Iv"ubJ ?lJ)n. ?w (l ,n fr.n' H.olits of t'ho Novolty thontro thta morning, eolpta n llilloiiHticHH nml Constipation, For yonra I was troubled with bll lousneaa and constipation, which jimdo Ilfo mlsorublo for mo. My np potlto failed mo. I lost my usual forco and vitality. Popsln prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse I do not know whore I Bhould have boon todny had I not tried Ohamborlatn's Stomach and Idver Tablots. Tho tnblots relieve ho 111 fooling at onco, strengthoa ho dlg08tlvo functions, helping tho system to do Us work naturally. Mrs. ltosa Potts, Birmingham, Anln. Thoso tablots nro for salo at Di. Stono'a drug store. f i HiHiniHiHinii ii i z t Fam fkMnnu : i. - iihna uakod tho pollco to asilst her In t tvery Montli in the Year I nnding hor husband. H: Brings Its current bills. Ono way to puy thorn is to go from plaoo to place, carrying tho mouoy with you, at tho risk of loss and tho chnnco of over looking tho taklug of a receipt, and having somo of it to pay over again. Tho convenient bust ness-llko way Is to pay all bills by chock, no matter how small. A check Is tho best recolpt you cau have. Paying out monoy lu thi3 way Insuros correctness and glvos you a comploto rec ord of all money paid out. Open a Checking Account With Us. 1' n sinnl lglrl, Ada Mooro, wn stand lug on tho odgo of tho sldewalK wiUchlng with groat Intoreat tho florce anlmnk. She turned to gpoak to a woninn standing noar, whon ono of tho pnnthora roaehed out of the uago and ripiod hor -drofis off from head to foot with lt sftmrp claws. Tho chid was sen rod nlmost Into spasms, and It wns not uivtll tho cage of animals wna takon into tho thon tro that sho rocovered sutllciontly to go homo. Hor lnjurlos nro not serious. ii . liL n a. a wai v l?a w laaaH qubYj i b& V hb Wa fc V v UIQ VL V'mI v ' ill Widow Hunting Husband. (United Press Leased Wire.) Tocoinn. Wash., Nov. IS. Bollev Ing that hor husband of a week, elthor Intentionally doserted her or has mot with foul play, Mrs, Clar ence Caldwell, who until a woek ago was Mrs. Clnronco Balfour, a widow, 48 yoara of ago, of Chohalla, SALEM I STATE BANK Safem, Oregon NVbraskn at 'Frisco, (Unltod Press Lonsed WIro.) San Frnnoteco. Nov. IS. Th now flrst-clns battleship Nobrnska came up tho bay this morning un-l ivnohorod off Sakton crook, throo days from Soattlo on hor final trial cruise boforo accontnnco. Sho has Just bow comploted by Mornn Bros., of "-O ii. Wilsh Case Wenkm Chiongo. Nov. IS. Tho govern ment won a big vlotory In It3 of forts to convict Walsh this morning whon thn I'nnvf ilonlod tho nlnn nf Walsh's nttornoys to bar the books of nil railway and mining concerns nlloKOd to have been baoked by tho oauKa money, tijo doronso contend od that tho entries In tho books were mado by hearsay by employes. o Should November's frosty brooze Bring you coughs, colds or chills, Tako Rocky Mountain Tea Instead Of harmful drugs and blttor pills. For salo at Dr. Stone's store. ft, ttv Jhey Jtfw&92 - Washington Fashioned Apparel Ttcs wutuMaTON oa. A Close and Critical Examination of Bishop's Ready Tailored Cloth Nevsr fails to satisfy the most exacts men, and the more you know a style, materials and tailoring, the motf you will like and want to wear otf clothes. Sack Suits - $1 0.00 to $30. Overcoats - $1 0.00 to v Salem Woolen Mill Sto 1 niiniUHHHiiiHHii