Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 02, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XVIII.
SALEM, OREGON,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 100H.
NO. 2.
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ANBYMANrOUND MURDERED
acoma Man Plays a Dirge at His Own Funeral
iDY Of CANBY MAN
FOUND IN THE WOODS
bsed to Have Been MurderedHis Throat Cut and
Stabbed Through Heart
lirorn, Jan. 2. (SpacinI to thoiing "This buggy belongs nt Cnnby."
Ital Journal). Tho body of sons or Mr. i'niogioy,wnon shown tho
b Phlogloy was found this morn otc' rcognlZod tho writing, and said
II hvni Hint nt Hind1 fnflmi A cnnfnli
wo miles wait of Aurora In tho ng Brty m n)ndo up oro to gQ ,Q
cl woodP. Thero wore no marks ti,0 ,,ift(,0 whore tho buggy was found
and scour tho country around that
vicinity. Tho Aurora searchers woro
Jolnod by pnrtlos from Hubbard and
Woodburn, and n thorough soarcn
organized.
oloncc on the supposed sulcldu,
ils fac wna partly ottfon off.
inqu-t will bo hold this nftor-
roiuni a uiiitk)'.
tRtcnla forenoon n buggy
lining a slnglo set of hnrnosa
Bins been recognizee as thoso bo-
Tho body of Jnmos Phogloj', which
was found noar Aurora this morn
ing ,nftor his mysterious nhsenco of
Ing to James Palcglcy, tho miss- ( nearly two weeks, Bhowcd upon ox-
pnuy man, was found near tho animation that iub Jugular vein had
AIR LINE
GETS A
RECEIVER
FIRST GO TO WALL
railroad that fell into
mohan's hands is now
turned ovku to this courts
to he operated under
receivership other links
involved.
OREGON
OLDEST
WOMAN
NORTHWEST NEWS
BY UNITED PRESS
HAS PASSED BEVOND
1IKH HUSBAND STARTED IJPK
AS A SALOON KEEPER- KEPT
FIRST TAVERN WIIKHM HILLS
HORO NOW STANDS -WOMAN
TENDED UAH WAS CUSTOM
OK TIIO.SK DAYS.
Tacoma Man Plays Funeral Dirge, Smashes His Violin
and Commits Suicide
(United Press Leased WIro.)
Ulllsboro, Jan. 2. "Grandma"
Mary RuniBoy-Wood, who was 120
(United Pross Loused WIro.)
New York, Jan. 2. Affairs of tho
Sonbonrd Air Lino has ronchod n cri
sis, and after a long conference of.yiw old May 20, 1907, died nt tho
tho votlnc trustaes in HiIr nltv. if wni ihomo of her dauglitor. Mrs. C. T3.
plncr, ono and ono-hnlf miles been cut, and that ho had been ,in.,inii f mnun iinMn tu novnnMn. In iha dtv. nt r. o'clock
of this place. Tho buggy was stabbed In tho heart. Tho knlfo was 'C0Mrts for n rocoivor. Word was yootordny morning. Tho causo of
ii Info 'he undcrbruHh. ami on not found. Tho officers havo boon '., mi. .i i. i i
, . . loviib iu iiiviiiuuiiu, iuu iiuuuiiiiariui
uggy real was foiind n note say- notlllcd. of tho comnnnv. to tho attorneys
there to put tho concern In tho cus
tody of the courts.' Dispatches from
Richmond Btated that an application
has boon mndo to Judge Waddoll,
but that ho roforrod tho attorneys to
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niCAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
OUR ANNUAL
CLFARING SALE
iow in full blast and will be kept going until further
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lice. The choicest new eoods must eo to make room
our new spring purchases. This is our idea of doing
iness-to close out each season's stock, even at a loss.
v is your chance to get the greatest bargains that
re ever offered in Salem.
Ward 7c ontinir flonneln
frk and light colors
ird
In
3c
'aney plaid dreaa goods in a
tlful range of coloringi ir
earing price yard ... 13C
dreee goods in
id shades
rd
pretty Btyle
2k
?laln and fancy dreaa good
lextra flno matorlals-
fearance price, yard
45c
fing prices on
:k of SIlkB.
our entire
fhlte outiug flanne.1
l'ity
faring price, yard
fine
6Wc
nde of bedding at alearing
ices.
lants of Silks
3da Haif Price.
and Dross
$1.75 Flno Neok Scarfe
Clearing Prleea
85c
Bettor Furs at the same reduc
tion Men's C5c heavy winter under-
wear 2Qn
Clearing Prhea . , 0?w
m-....- . .... Au.u.ti.
Clearing Prices 07C
Mon's $12.00 Suit rn
Clearing Pricea .JHJ
60c double blankotB. A
Clearing Prlcee 07C
Ladles' 39c white long bIocyo der
by ribbed winter under
wear. Clearing Price . . .
25c
If you want bargains that aro
bargains in Ladles' Swell Suits
and Coats .come to the Chicago
Store.
HE STORE THAT DOES
THE BUSINESS
hor death wn gonornl debility. Mnry
Itnmsoy Wood wns tho daughter of a
brick mamn, Rlohnrd Ramsey, and
Was born nt Knoxville, Ttwn., May
20, 1787. She married Jacob Lorn
ons in 1804.
Mrs. Lemons movod from Tonnos-
;judgo Pritchard, whom thoy mot at boo to Alabama with her husband In
Danvlllo, Va., Inst night at 11 o'clock i37. in ls&a biio orosseu 1110 plains
Directors of tho company who woro to Orogon, riding tho ontlro distnnco
seen said drastic action of some sort on horseback, on a maro she chrlst
was necossar, and that tho com- oned Martha Washington Pioneer.
pany, which has boon the bono of con Sho Bottled in Washington county,
tontion between Northorn and South and on May 28, 1854, Bho was wed
ern capitalists for nearly three years, ded to John Wood, who dlod In tho
would very likely be thrown Jnto tho Blxtios.
hands of receivers. Many mllljons I Wood built tho flrt framo boM
of dollars of 80curit!a aro involvod. In Hllfllboro. This wns a tavom and
Tho Soaboard Air Lino Railway Saloon combjnod for some tlmo, and
Company wns formed In 1900 by tho Mrs. Wood frotjuontly tendod bar for
consolidation of tho old Sonboard tho husband, whon ho was otherwise
Air Line, tho Goorgla & Alabama ongngod. Sho thought nothing of
and tho Florida Contra! and Ponlnsu- this, ns It was tho custom In thoso
Jlar, and Its roads nggrogato 2600 lys. Sho wns dweondod from En-
miles. 'BHrm stock.
1 The main lino rum from Rich
mond, Vn., to Tampa, Fla., 842 miles
via RRlfclgh, N. C, Columbus, S. C,
Savannah, Ga., and Jacksonville,
Flo. Several connecting links have
been built recently. Tho company
controls a stoamor lino between Nor
folk and Baltimore, and has a large
interest in the Old Dominion line.
(United Pross Lenod Wire.)
Tacomn, Wash., Jnn. 2 Prosont
indications point to nuothor rocors
brooking whaat orop In Washington
next your. StiUe Grain Inspoctor J.
W. Arrnsmlth roportod n grentor
tier o 50 oven than last fall of whont
and tho wonthor conditions havo
boon good for the dovelopmont of
the seed. If the wonthor conditions
nro right the ro3t of tho wintor a
tromondoiiR ylolj is oxpectcd.
Churchill Found Gullty
North Yakima, Wash., Jnn. 2.
After dolihorating for 36 hours, tho
jury cngngod In tho trial of ChnrlcH
Churchill for tho murder of David
Ray ZIoglor, yosterday rotumed a
verdict of guilty of manslaughter
Tho trinl has been ono of tho long
est and most hardly fought In tho
aunais 01 111 e couiuy. n cwiniiciivuu
Novomber 16, Tho vordlct"ifneot8
with gonornl approval, and, It Is felt,
will havo an Influonco for good In
tho community. Thoro Is Httlo
ohnnco of nn nppoal, or any bucccss
should ono be tnkon,
Illg SniolttM I'rohjtoroiM.
Spoknno, Wash., Jan. 2 "At tho
outsot of tho your ns nn Indication,
of the harmonious rotation lxilwoon
ths Granby Smoltor lntorn( nnil
UiQlr omployos, wo will not only
start tho now yanr operating at full
capnclty, but furthor than that, In
view of tho oxcoptlonnlly promising
outlook for 1008, wo plan to luormuio
Iir(nt1v in nmiiinltv if inn' nlnilbl.
tho largest of tho coppor Hineltlnq;
plants In Canada, and with tho qx
ojptlon of tho ono nt Anaconda,
Mont., tho largest in tho world."
Thin stntamont was mndo today by
J. P. Graves, gonornl manager of
tho Grpnby proportlos In tho Bound
ary, B. C., district, which In prepar
ing to rosumo after a close down of
two month.
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STE4MER
25 DAYS
OVERDUE
-o-
1 Seaboard Air Line Ttecelvei's.
1 Danville, Va., Jan. 2. S. Davles
and R. Lancaster Williams havo been
appointed receivers of tho Seaboard
DISS0LER
HARRIMAN
MERGER
A PTlHllcnI Disappearance.
North Yakima, Wash., Jan .2.
Albort G. Wells, a prlntor of Tnco
ma, has loft his wifo nnd home, and
Is wandering at largo under tho Ini
prosslon that ho Is some ono olso.
Wells nrrlvod hero somo tlmo ago,
told a pnthotlc story to a harbor, and
(Was holpod with monoy and ndvlco.
J Now all traco of him Is lost, nnd
'Mrs. Wolls says that sho will havo to
wait until he flndB himself.
Twlco boforo WoIIb has disap
peared, and was (traced with difficul
ty by his wife. He Is not a drinking
man, and whllo at homo is a good
husband, fond of his wifo and daugli
tor. Mrs. Wolla Bays that sho ho
llovos he suffers from porlodloal at
taoks of somo kind of Insanity.
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(United Press Lcasod WIro.)
St. Johns, Nova Scotln, Jan, 2.
Tho Cnnadlnn Pnclllc llnpr Mt. Roy
al Is now 2C days overdue from Aut-
Jworp, and great anxloty Is folt for tho
snfoty of tho big vowel. Tho Mount
Royal carrlod 400 pasiongors. Cap
tain Purcoll is in command. Heavy
storms In tho Northern Atlantic and
unusunlly largo numbers of louborgrt
nnd (loos nro off tho coast thlu year,
and ndd to tho fear that tho voshoI's
non-npponranco may bo tho first Inti
mation of ono of tho most sorlouH
dalesterB to tho Atlantic piiHaongtr
Stoamors sinco tho ill-fntud XOlho
plungod Into tho dopths of the IrUh
sou.
CUnlted Press Lsed Wire.)
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Oinsh. Nob., Jan. 2. Whllo not
Air Lino rnllroad by Foderal Judgo officially aanounced, It Is understood
PrHcbard, Tho Fidelity & Deposit oy well-informed persons In Omaha,
Company ,of Baltimore, furnished that Attorney-Genoral Donaparto has
tho bond for tho recolvors, who will decided to begin, within a month,
take possession of the road at once. " 'n " federal court in this city
to ulssoivo mo union racinc'soum
em Pacific combination. Just what
dato tho suk will be filed Is unknown
1 but a high authority today Btatod
that It was oxpeoted wJthin tho pros-
ont month.
Siioclal Assistant United States
DI lDtJ Attorney-Gonoral Rush Is In the city,
llUniJ I but neither ho nor District Attorney
Goes has had any notice of the pro
posed suit, according to statements
. , . ,. . imado by olther-of them last nigh
uu."-- r4""' """ """' Mr. Rush said that neither he nor
Vancouver, u. u., jh. -. van
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BRITISH
WIN AT
couver won the Keith cup today by
'winning the deciding game in the
Rugby series by a scoro of 9 to B.
It was a very exoitlng game and was
Mr. Gobs would know of It, In tho or
dinary course of matters, mntll a
special messenger of the attorney
general's office appears with the pa-
watched by several thousand people, '
In spit of the downpour of rain. Just . '
before the game started an old aian' TO SUCCEED
created some excitement by tearing ' Qp fiCANADL
down an American flag. Ills action preE8
created a melee among the speota- Wa8hIngton Jan 2 n wa8 an.
tors, but no one was hurt. at tb0 wh,to HoUBO ioday
that Captain J. E Plllsbury would bo
To Cure Cold In One Day. appointed chief of tho bureau of
Tako LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine navigation, vice Brownson, resigned.
Pfaita toDfc1frge.8tBEr.e W $& ,9 COnDeCtCd W"b tb lU
One Man Sworo Off.
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 2. Dospond
ent because the woman ho had mar
rlod In July hnd dosorted him four
months lator, Chris OttoBon hanged
himself about tho itlmo tho now year
was ushorod In yosterday, after play
ing a funeral dirge on his choriahed
violin, and then doetroyod tho Instru
ment. Tho body was found In a
a room In the Revere hotel, 732 1-2
Pacific avomie, yestorday aftornoo'i
with a cord around his nock, ono end
bolng fastened to his bod post.
OUoson was 30 years old and
hnd .ocontly rotumed from Kvorott
...firkfA list knil Itnf.n rim Vllnvflfl In SI
papor mill. I
SAFE CItACKEHS
MAKE QUITE A HAUL.
(United Prqss Loaaed WIro.)
Mesa ,Arlz., Jan. 2. Craoksmon
blow up tho safe of itho Phoanlx ft
Eastorn railroad Inst night and b
oured $200 In cash nnd several hun
drod dollars In checks and vnluablu
papers.
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This K tho soason whon youn blopd
needs pn,ifylng; If tho blood Ib pure,
and hoalthy yoru'll be well. Tho most
rollablo blood romedy Is HollUtor'u
Rocky Mountain Toa. Nothing onn
do moro good. 35c, Toa or Tablota.
For sale at Dr. Stone'B Btoro.
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Waters Bros. Investment Co. offers a limited
number of bonds for sale, drawing 5 and 6 per
cent interest. Security A1 , semiannual interest.
A BOND IS A FIRST MORTGAGE
Waters Bros. Investment Co.
Rom 16 wwf 17 over Btfifc's few, Safe, Ore.
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