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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX. FRIDAY, PFAIUVAUY 14, 100H. THREE CORNERED EIGHT FOR COUNTY JUDGE "William Bushey Decides to Take a Hand in the Contest For That Nomination in Marion County , At tho solicitation of many Rcpub Means In all pnrlB of tho county, William Bushoy, of this city, lion clo dded to crttor tho race for tho nomi nation for county Judgo of Marlon county. Tho olhor nwn In tho flold are W. W. Hall, who lion boon county clork two terms mid for tho pant four year chief clork la tho offlco of County As ewor, and M. L. Jones, who has uoryed In Hho loglslaturo, and Is n tarjto land owner At Brooks. Mr, Uushoy linn boon aurvoyor and engineer In this county for ninny year. Ho was called into tho Mtrcot tjonutructlon work of this city In tho past two yearn, when other sur veyors got mattorti badly muddled and mixed, and had to bo straight ened out, Wm. Hushoy wns culled In and did tho work In a satisfactory city onglndor and street commfsalon or If ho would take It, but prefers to becomo a candldato for county -judge. Ho will put up a strong light and from this tlmo on, as all tho candi dates aro now probably lined up thoro will bo something doing Jti tho rnco at tho coming prlmarios. Bushoy Is om of tho progroftslvo young men of tho county. When ho wn.i shown tho platform of tho other two candidates ho Bald ho was something of a good roads man hlmsolf, and would have Bomo thing to Bay to tho peoplo a llttlo Intor. Ho did any this much, that ho favored constructing permanent high wayii ob fast as possible, and wher- over n rond district wob wining 10 vota a special tax to construct good roads ho wn In favor of tho county holplng Hucli districts, ho long nB itho plan was uniform and applied to nil HARVEY BROWN A SUICIDE 'a BAKER CITY RUMOR Removal Sale mannor. Hovould hnvotho offlco of districts CLAY ATTACKS ALDRIGH BILL (United I'rosB Loused Wlro.) Washington, Fob. II. Another uttack on Keunlor Aldrlch'H financial bill was miido lit thu aonuto this morn lug when Hunntor Clay, of (loorgla. denounced It, In a no-utlnutu Hpooeh, is u vlolous iiMUHiiro framed to "fa vor tho rich and powerful, and to en nbl thoni to doutrol thu Issue of money ugnlnKt tho Intorosts of tho people." Betiator Clay dulnrod I hut Hoiuttor llulley's hNi of Imulng fftOO.OOO.OOO III trim miry noltM was a inuoli uioru offcetutil romed), tiud orltlclstd con gress for allowing a surplus of 300, 000,000 to nuwimultite In tho United ntatoH treasury. Ho approVHd of Hooretary CorUolyou's notion In plnc lug pun of the moiioy lu imtJoiiHl bank. u Iih said It who littler off thoro than In thy treasury. Tho soil ator deolarod that the South and West are divert in I Hat el against ii Hih bill in Hit) ulawdlleutlon of bonds which iirwto bo used as h IihsIs for mm lm-rud rlrrulntloti. POISONED BY TOAD STOOLS lUalled I'reas Leaood Wlro.) Stan I'nimU). IHk, U. lMvrr Phhot ute toad stools, whisk ho ka.l gathered in Clolde Oate park loot night, and wm found mmmhmIoim liy Vatrotroon J IV Kdljr, who book! him o a ekargo of kolas Intoxicated. Tho Ha tatHMit laot ntgkjl at it station tu a etHHor. and It who hoi until tkl morula, when ho waa removed to tho eMy prison, that his rowl condition tiit found out. Whom ko reeovered ponoctOMOHem ko orted steadily for hl wife, whom ko had loft In oohvhI etaa from eating of tko some dUk Chelint. n-ko U a earnemer. tot tko tuippod muekroonu sad brought thom t kte njNtrtment. at franklin and Oresjory streets, wkere ko am) hie wlf eookod Oiom At tor eating then, both wete tnkon atek. and Cke nut Uft kt wtfo Ik atony wklle ko woat la ooorok of a nfcyelrlno. At tko coroor of Butter Hd fnmkUn inrv ko dronl hh4 lay tkoro a rtittotWrolt) two kofut ko WM lound kt tko itoltrootoo SOLDIER STABBED DROWNED WHILE FIGHTING FIRE (Unltfd Press I.ohsoiI Wire.) Now Yor, Kob. 1 1. Clmrlow Km gor, deputy tiro chief of Now York, whh drowned today In n sub-baso-mout of tho mirror factory of tho 1'lnclil-r Company, whllo li and IiIm moil wore lighting n tiro that hud at tnckod the building. Six othor llro mon were Injurod and 30 woro over no mo by Htuoko. Chlof Orokor had ordored his mon to light tho Ihimos from n posltloii In tho otruet, iih ho realized that tho building might oolhipso at nny mo ment. Krugor did not ngroo with his Htiparlor. llo thought more could bo nctiompllfdiod by attacking tho 11 re from tho Inside of tho building, and got pormltfoloti to load ttovorul llromn UUt tho plant. A fow mluutoo later ho foti thruitgh a trap door and wat drowiKHl. Tho mon who follnwotl him wvro roooood by tholr oomrntloo. KriiKor wao olio of tho bH known llro llghtoro In tho Iflart. HKI.iniOX (iONU MAD IMXATH'S IN TIIM SAIUMiK (UnlUd 1'rooo Loaaod Wlro.) Wltiulpog. Mmh . I'ob. 1 1 As a ro oult of a iJHHday ploolag orooado, atarttNt by (ho Lord's Day Alllaneo, undor tko lord's Day act, oho ihhh kao booo arrootod In tko aet of tak ing a balk. Uadortakoro eouduot lug funorai owvlcoo kv boon takou la coolody ami Mowopapor won tak log Motoo on oormoNo kavo oot oo raooil iko kooo oyoo of tko law. Moro tkaa M9 shniimohooo nmo boon loowod for allofod broaoko of tko w aHd pollfo oHioort aro boo) jrlag dioMt. COUNCIL TRIES TO BEAT THE PEOPLE KDIVKNCK TKNDS TO SHOW THAT INSTEAD OK UKING ASSASSIN ATIH HHOWN DKLIHEUATKLV KIIiLEI) HIMSELF WAS IN OHKAT ITNANOIAL MVVICVI TV. (United Press Leased Wire.) Dnkcr City, Or., Fob. 14. The ru mor 1b now current that Harvey Drown committed suicide, and was not aBsasslnatod, as has been genor ally supposed. Just whoro tho story originated In not known, but It hau gained wlde-sproad circulation, an J Ib cnuslng much comment. There are Bovernl roiiHona advanced to support tho suicide theory, chlof of which U tho fact that ho was In great financial dlfllrtilty, and deslrwd to secure mon ey for his family. It Is reported that on tho day of his dooth he told hH wlfo ho wno going to his mine n Stlce'H gulch to soo a. man, whom he know nt tho tlmo wns not there. It Is also reported that the bolts la the guto are tho samo as those usod at his mine, and that a quantity of wlro, the ottmo as was used on tho bomb, was found In his collar. Al though Ilrown had takou out life In- suraiiro amounting to $87,600, only $10,000 of this wns In force at tlu tlmo of IiIh death. CONTINUED I ABE RUEF PUTS UP A FIGHT (Continued from pace one.) (I'HUod Proo Uoood Wlro.) Soatllo, Waok.. I'ob. U A opoc- dat moottNii of tko oily cohncII w kotd Utoi NlxlM to gtvo a aoooad road- iHg ut tko loloo PmIn fnmeklOM. OO Ikoy oao ko o4ttioU mh4 kjutlly tmoood prior o tko ot m tko rkar- tor OMMNMlmottt rottiUrtNa; tko ookMlo- tm of all trasrkloo onHoaocoo to tko pooplo Mr rottUoo tty paoo- ! tko oorood roodlM loot objkt kr wilt o tkeir iMkl roo4loi at tko rular oonnvII aoooUug oa Uarrk . oao 4y kroro tko ctt vImiIoo lyortr rVh. It WbUo HiioMtpUl o u MUii dtktorfc&Oftf oionod k thi wiilwri u a UMo Ulo Aoots tuoo iMHiy ihu UHirn- Ukt, llokfti UrowN. k kartwpskr. w4 atftkfcod la iko kok oott prufcefcly ratatiy woom4o b Obo4 tloiok ih o onMtwy ihmn Uotokatoo vm cp(rod. kMt ku rotopaaiuu oo-ooo4 -- lrrluttou of tko tkroAt Nt) koaroo o4 aw rollov-od Unuudkuoiy ky two or tkrvo UUt swallow ol Kowp IUUmhi. tko boot ooogk cor Orlp aiiooto koul4 tuako a Bot t tkl IUUTT AND XIIIOX to simrr t'umtrAitY a. 1m Aujot. Col . Foti It Jlw qr Urttt to 4u to kord oork Ku kU ftki wltk RouUo Nioa at tko oool rlok oo iVfcroory i. Fraw tko Soot o ook ko took oa oUkt wit roo m tk roott aod to ik of tomooN ywotonloy ko ottont oovoroj komro Hi ko olok ays ofcipoxUut tko rtspo. polltltg tko WtfitkU. wrootltPC wltk tko flood Imu. oad 4otN akaMow kMNi Uo otatoa otr4ay lkt ko loifjMd 14 poun4o NoIoon la off ow on a koouog trip Ho wilt k- lltt trojHlng ioodav O kwxtU ITORIA, VUtW(MK44.Um&V &?& further usoerts that llabbla Nlvto and Kaplan and William J. Hums railed upon 'tho motlHir and slrter of altlaut to ooeuro tholr aid lu tho effort to kavo the Htllant toll what ho know of the wild trammetlons, promoting that ho would bo glroa full Immunity. Tho Htllant. (luof, In reply to thooe repeated urging, doclarol that If ho should toll all that ho know that It might not satisfy the prooecutioii. and that thoy then might repudiate thVIr agroeiooiu with hlui. They oald lluraa doclarod that ho stick MiiOttlou would bo ratood, nnd'tlmt tho dlotrlct altornoy s otlleo had as wired him of that fact. Tho atllaut thou stated thai tko Jmlgto of the ouuorlur court mlgko not bo willing to carry out tho plan, or that tho prooocuiloN, whoa tko tlmo urrlvHl, a loo rofuoo to do oo. They sold Uaras declared tkat no soeli pro ooodtMgo would over arlto, and that he. Hum, would kill any ono who would refuse to carry out tho ooa tract Tko aforo woatlenod oilier. W. J. ltlggy. aloo porooaally aoourod tklo oHd guaraatood tko altlaut that tko iNtmNNlty cootraet w-oahl bo oar rlod out. aad aloo swore that ko ONhl kill aaykady who rotud to do ". "Tko fatkor aud Mother of tko alttaat relied upon tko repoutott as wiruocos a ad promt of tko prooo- cNlioa. aad time aNd again oallod opPN klm. Nrglag klm to aeoede to tko wtokoo of tk prooocotloH uad rely noon tkotr promt of Immunt ty. Tko arttaat wut aoourotl by DU trlei AtttM-Noy Uaoo. Aooletant IMotrlct Attorooy Fnuiclt Honey and WtHlam J Uoro tkat kould k plood guilty t tko eitortioa rkarg. tgnlNot ktm he HOMid la Ike futun H IUwtsl to Kh. iaw hU Av t Ollt 004 MU'( ill. t( UOt Kllllfv okttk in tern uii4 b- dlHiUod ao4 thai ol! further U li.-tnu iu (iimnt Kolat ktm by :m u v woold o xi U 4UmtM0-l Thw .i- urvd hm thai the uia be u.. to ko ihr it i. $ 'udo m( Hi i-aaoa f " Indi ti:Mg rot-inu it OgNliinl Ulttl bffoit , ,udgt o( dv IvsrtutunlB ix u. ,' , ii of tko ; rtor luurt, aad tt.j ihooe iodav womld 4UmU thv nut itmout l WM later ogrod u;u that HabbU KgjmkUoOd Nioto. Ut0tl?o WUHam i. Uttroo,. Atian( Out riot Attero FrwpcU J. Honv od tMotrlot Attor ooy Ia84on efcuuld tall upon the Jo4$oo ol depart moou 4.x aod owa ami cor tkir oonsooi to every agremeou. Tko oWaoi. kowevor. re tmiOd to plead guilt), attentat; kt Inhooonoo of tko rkorg. wklok ho Now OKatN roo&koru IU wn tkea told b tko tuttd Un tNat u wa FOR ONE WEEK LONGER Prices reduced until we move into our new location, No. 264 N. Com mercial St., formerly occupied by L. U. Josse furniture store. We have on sale each day a fine lot of fancy and staple goods at halfprice. We have arranged to carry Butterick Pat terns and Magazines . . . . . THE VARIETY STORE Annora H. Welch, Prop. Heal Es(att. Transfer, and L. Cox to Henry , Crlstler, 1 09.60 acre . B. and L, 14, t 9 s, r 2 e, w d "' "' ,V"""D l0 win. Broi part of lot 2. blnnt, i ! - i, 8j, sec j 11 lorn, w d L. C. Stono et ux to o. W.i 1 Priest, lota 9 and iq '.J vr w d so, that Ills co-defendant, Schmitz, had agreed to testify ngalnst him, and that ho alone would be hold to blame. "Tho afllnnt was then asourod by Itabblo Kaplan and N'loto that JndKO Dunne, of dopurtmont six and Judgo Lawtor, of dopurtmont olovon, hni agreed to carry out tho plans of tho proHOcutlon and nfllant assorts that thooo aesuraiicort wore mado to him boforo he pleaded guilty and tendored the grand Jury room. "He further noterts that nctliiK upon such verbal promises and a written contract covering part of tho agreement a,nd relying upon tho as surances glvou to him by Francis .1. Itaiuy. William II. I.nugdon, William J. Illggy, William J. Hums and tho Itabbls Nleto and Kaplan, ho did tes tify boforo tho grand Jury in rognrd to vorlaln transactions, and that, be llevlng that all the aforoonld prom looo ami awrorancee ho was mado a wIIhpos against hlmaolf." Attacbl to tho atlldavlt was a copy of tho Immunity contract, which Is hold In tko Joint keeping of Detective urno aad Ilabbl N'loto. o- IIYNE IN DRIGIIAM'S GUSS (Continued from First rage.) tencod to seven years' Imprison ment. IIn oduiltt that ho is tho "Wits huff" who U wanted by the ttolloo au thorities In all ihe big Amoriean cities, sod tkat kU real Name la V. Si-hots. He says ko kaa uood SS dif fer ut names, aod tkat ko has X2 Hives, oqmo of thorn living In Wnok ingtou. New York, St. Louis, Ckloa go. ltrolt. Clnctwnatl, MlNHoapolls and Milwaukee. Ibex by the crew of an enstbound freight. A bullet wound in his head indicated tho emiso of death, but whothor murdor or sulcldo has not boon decided. Tho youth was woll drcooed and his hands wore soft, show lug he was not of tho laboring class. OREGON CITY MAN IN TROUBLE ANOTIIKH MYSTKHV Ol' TIIK nitSKIlT. t Tolted lr Ioaood Wire.) Son UorNardlao. Cal., H"eb. 1 1. Ah othwr doMrt mystery has been re ported to Coroner Vanwie. The body of an unknown white mau has boon found beoide thf Santa Fe track nea- (United I'ross Loosed Wlro.) Orogon City, Fob. 14. Otto Ol son, who wns arrested last night chargod with ombozzlliig $1500 bo longing to the Wlllamotto school dis trict, was discovered today to bo nlso a forgor. Tho bond submitted by him to cover tho defalcation wns to day pronounced a forgory. A week ago Olson foil 11 foot from a tele phone pole. .striking his head, and ho Is still confined to hit bed as a result of this fall. It Is now believed that ho waa attempting to commit suicide when he foil, and that the supposed accident was really tho rosult of u carefully put up sohenio for self- destruction. Heeldoa being tho tronouror for tho WIllnmottiB oohool dlutrlot, ho la tho tlnanolnl agent for the Met hod ht church, and local otiporlntondent nt the Portland General HHoctrlc Com imny. He came Into possession of the $1500 of-school funds through appropriations to pay upon tho dis trict's bonded Indebted!', wlileh ho failed to do. Still lUdng Talked About People of tho city aro still talk ing about tho musical features or tho big boootor meeting tho other night. The McKloruy orchestra covered themselves with glory three fu3t thlok and It wilt bo long remembered that Mr. Hinge' voluntary aeolstanco was the groat feature of the pro gram, and in which no one was dis appoint h! lot 8, S S F P il Chaa. Kutoche to West Wj. burn Fruit Land Co ( f, t 5 s, r 2 w, wd.. ' Wm. H. Scott et urid'a"!,'! Mason, w d .. A. and A. KUnger to Martial Zuler, 1G6.9 acres t t . r 1 w w d '-'I W. T. and J. J. Qrimm t;j1 ix. wuiiur, u acres, ii, 1 w, w d ' r J. S. Vincent to Gdo. Keufccw" lota 1, 2, 3, 4 and C, block 30, Yew Park annex t0 s. iem, w a ........ Jeannctto Strang to John fiarni' j lul o mm part lot 7, block It q c d J. H. and K. Blekor to Josm- , ..V..VO, i o j, r i w', w d M. and A. C. Neally to D. p and M. A. Brown, land la block 9, Frlckley's addition, w d S. T. and J . Cox to H6nry"j Crlatlor, 40 acres, t7s,r!r. w d A. Coolldgo & Co. to oo Sparks, land In town of SH vorton, w d , Chus. E. Stoelo to Louis String. or, land In block 19, Caplu; blook addition, w d ,,. J. N. King et ux to A J King 12 1-C ncros, t7s, rl w.wd J. Schmoor et nl to Vlrtor Brunor, land In Marlon Wit ty, w d , C. . Mooro ot ux to First Meth odist Episcopal church, part of lot G, block 71, w d W. T. and S. Welch to Mtrr N. Welch, n 4 lot 5 blort I , Englcwood addition to Si ldm, w d , , . . W. II, Cochran et ux to Dunnt & Townsond, lot 1, block I Toozo's 3rd addition to Woodburn, w d J. N. King ot ux to A J. King. IS l-C ncres, t 7 s, r 1 v. q o d R. II. and E. J. Kenady to F. E. Chenoweth, 1 acre, tee i, t B s, r 1 w, q c d Ellon Snvago ot ux to C. L. Itoyor,'4-1.20 aero, lots 9j 19. II, 12 and 13, Bub-dltUlOA trnct "L," t 7 b. r 2 w, qcd O'NoIll Bros. & CaltoBhan to C. H. Davis. land In Mark nud Linn count'W. d Wm. M. RoberUon et ux to H 13. nnd M. L. Hobort. undi vided Vj Intert-st in 130 T aoroa, t 10 8, r 2 w. wd W. E. and M. L. Robetti to Wm. M. Roberts et ux, w- dlvldod V4 interost In 1? noros, t 10 s, r 2 w wd Lucln Cox et al to S T J. Cox, 40 acrec, 9 9 r! q o d C. and H. J. Blaik-v to & T and I. Cox. land m f 9t.tl w, q o d . . . V. h. Oummlngs et ux to garott Fuller, 'and n trt of Shaw, w d J. L. Larton et ux m E S Hrlokson. 2 acre t 6 r I w, w d ... Aug. Will ot al M - ot ux. lot 3. A F tta'' addition, qcd t ' r mfiii nl t UC ' u. ,w. il w i " mass Nlr, VBBBBJ BBBBBBBJ . -,-., . j Great Values In Men's Clothing... When you have an opportunity like this of purchase our well known liighgrade clothes at these ciearo prices you will do well to stock up without dela). BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES Regular Prices $10.09 to $25.00 Sale Prices $6.75 to $18.00 Salem Woolen Mill Store abso.uieiy nvor f klat to do