Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 01, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FIUDAY, MAY 1, U)08
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MATTINGS
TH.s In Hit U'eal Simiim-r Ilci
fO-ii Itifc iml c m'i' sim .'(! com
pletely to .Milt every mint In tin
Matting- line. Most itny folor or
, f'oiiiliiiintlon of colois your fimcy
crave for ! In v. Vi think you'll
nari'o flint iviry roll looks bright
onoiiKh mid good enough to grace
most any lloor.
ski: this fixi: iisplav
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Aa
A homo Is luirdly com
llotc without n tmnimorki
Our lnri5 , line lnrluclo
iiiinmmiiH tyh'K ""(1 ''
ftn which are sold lit
lirlrcrt thnt will mid plenH.
urn to your I-Jhhih 'hour.
rlio color coiabluiitlons nml
Win iiuiUtIiiIh urciMirc Jo be
pleasing to our iwtrons.
fCnwiinniAV
V
Don't wait until the lust
moment ami then buy some
thing you don't wiiut. Select
your relilgcrntor "v while
our uvortmcut Ih large unit
you Iwve u chance to buy wise
ly. Wo rnrry the famous Auto-
iniitle, which Is 1 icfrlgoni
tors uluit Itiick'.H Is to range,
the best the sun tdilui's on.
SKK TIIK.M TODAY.
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e a t t1 VlTIl f Wm WA ViTi I I 1 Tm I
inn ilLCijrtiio? cuaKIICUCOC jA
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EVIDENCE AGAINST
YOUNG HEATH
STRONG
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(United Press Leased yjLrc.)
Portland, Or., Mny 1. "Old .Tin)."
Arnold, an aged Indian of Toledo,
Or., la, sorry ho evor hankered after
the delights of metrnolltnn life.
Arter having upon't his feo yearn
within the limit of the timber
BISHOP POTTER OF
NEW YORK 111
(United Prcsq Lensed Wlro.l
Kuiiab, Utah, May 1. Aciuscd of
the murder of Mary Sevens, a
school girl, Alvln Heath, 17 yca.rs
old, wae arraigned today and enter
ed a plea of not guilty.
The body of the girl was fomd on
April 20 under some, rocks In tuo
canyon, near Ordervllle. Three
bullets had been fired in the lommls
slon of the crime. The proiecutiou
Rays tho circumstantial vldence
against Heath is strong. It Is said
that lib shoes fit the footprlits load
ing to and from the scent of tho
murder and that two das before
M!hs Stevens was killed H?ath ex
changed a pack of carda for a revol
ver, which he londed with six bul
lets. Tho empty weapon ww found (United Press Leased Wire. I
In his possession, according to the Now York, May 1. Tho JMBht
police who linVe located vltne&ies ituv. Henry C. Potter, bishop of tho
who will testify that they saw Heath Episcopal diocese of New York, Is
coming from the vicinity of tho can J so seriously 111 today that he has
yon on the day the girl was murder- been forced .to give up his church
ed. work for the time being.
o Tho friends who hnve seen him
and thnt Ills condition Is critical and
'and that It Is due to overwork. Tho
) physical breakdown has been made
worm, hv stomach and liver trouble.
of Oregon into the blinds of Mayor ,,. ()ttor iB 74 years old. His
l.ane f Portland at Fourth nnd ,iyBl(.lin n,, today that It Ir uhc-
'' less to say that his distinguished pa
tient Is a very sick man.
OLD JIM ARNOLD
WILL GO BACK To
THE WILDS WlSa
ux
fcoMntry, "Old Jim"
drew $200 from. of nil m
!. i - "io innnrv. . -
nis oanK anu ime to Portlan. guidance of Z Tm
no iom tne passongcrs .on. ' the, taken thnArt
train he wnnted to seq, an automo- garage anliwJ, Pm
bile, cforo he had reached the Urn- wild unrai? W"?W
strong a:n
raarked and
H H
Its of the .railroad yards, he was set ."strong arm" 23 m
upon by two hnlf-brcods, and robbod I marked A : l
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BLOOD liJ
REIAY RACE
(Continued from pago one.)
TEAMSTER VICTIM
OF AN AUTOCAR
San Francisco,. May 1. Death tin-
iliir t lut wlioiilu it ii lib Run Mn I on
..w. ...v. ......, ,
oluutrln cnfwntf tho fate of .lohn1
Tschurniin, a leiuiiHtor CDiiployud by
dairy, -at i o'dlouk this morning.
Two of his IioI'huh wore also killed.'
Tsuhurnnn was driving far out on
Mission street when the ear, winning
at full speed, iirnshud Into tho heavy
vmgou. lie was thrown under tho
wliouU of tho ear mid Instantly kill
ed. Motormaii Walter !'. I.ockwood,
who wan driving the ear, wnu aiienl
"id on a uhargo of uiauluughtnr.
o
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
"Bonra tho
BIgmUuro -f
PANAMA
(Continued from pago one. I
Francisco, havo It" thnt"tlio"unresUind
dlsiiulet which was gonoral Nica
ragua nud Salvator has maulfeHtoil
Itself and hostilities are expected
there In splto of tho better relations
established between tho two coun
tries at the recent spftaco conference
held In Washington.
Hlnillar news concerning vtho con
ditions existing in Colombia and
Panama U announced by the pas
h ugei-ti of tho Pneltle Mall Steamship
Asctor, which eniuo Into port yester
duy. When the steaiuor was at An
oon prominent administration olll-
cIiiIh of Panama told the passenger 1
that It wm the Intent Ion of Panama
o luvad. Colomblti at an early da I.'
to wage imi aggrthwlvt-protectlve war
aKHliiMt the turgor republic, which,
xlnce Panama duelsmd IU ludopond
nice In I1MI3. has been Indulging In
a ((HUH.' of pu-prleki at the expeuo
of t)ii smaller country.
The Panama army otllclals are
under the Inline lou tliKt the Uni
ted States cruiser Albany will makoi
a demount ai ion In uppnri of Paua
ma nnd .ig,Hnt Colombia.
Yamhill streets In front of the Y
('. A. building.
The Mart will be made from the
foot of tli. capltol steps at 0 a. m. !
Tho runners will go north on Sum
mer street to Center, east on Center
to Canltal. north on Canltal to Mar
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KVl, (.'Bl III! .MIUKl'l 111 0(Ulllll-- ,
north on Summer to Fair 0 rounds
road, on Fair Grounds road to Fair-J
grounds store, on state road to Port
land, crossing the Willamette river
at Oregon City. I
Ohomawa will be ropro'oated In
tho various relays by the following
10 pupils:
The Hrst lap will bo run by Walter
1AG0M4
STREETCAR
PLUNGES
SNEAK THIEVES
SECURE VALUABLE
.11 tvi Mil I .j ...
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WMHiarw?
States Senator 11,7
r ii noitiiMfflJ-...j
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i nn ... .. cuib ui nniiritiHai.i.-i
Hcciireu uuuu worm oi rtiuies, Ula- , , "s"!
monds nnd emeralds from tho Jow- ' inen bbIjjijIJ
elry store of Frank C. Hnrt late ' ' ,axe TBDr lit
Thursday afternoon nnd today the ""J80 ln deflin olhi, j
police of every city of slzo In the , T limm li
nnpihwMi nm wn tolling fr u.., Hcnnte In an attack OB A
nlll.v In lw ilnrlmr Knlilwipa Tl, Ollrf'nil, lit W8S 10 tH.
suspocted thieves came Into' Harts thnt h' v"! lalltn.'aimi
store whllo all the clurks wore busy comiie"Ctl w retire
and effected tho robbery and escaped
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Tacoma, May 1. Sneak thleve3
without detection. After they had
boon gone some time the Jewels wero
discovered to ho missing.
o
BURGLARS KICKED
THROUGH ROOF
CENTRALIAI
SPEND
(I'nltPl FiuLfiKirJ
Centra la, Wui. Mir '
ulng to bring the tt"toi(
harbor to the rlurNtt
llrldal Votl, Or., May 1. Ilruuk- tiallu via a Ma uui il .-
lug out of the city Jail by kicking a of Contrnlla And loi'itnin
hole through the roof two burglars, lngton are scturlnj t!ai:a
lunueii rtes i.easea unci w,(, Wero nrrvHtutl for stealing boat, fOt of th nork liutlc
Tacoma, May 1. Car No. IT ran forced the back door to the post- the channel of the Ctrtil
llalght a throe-ouartor blood Khun, nwuy on the last trip comlngln on oinco with a jimmy, sto.o u irom co,i,a no acepcofa a r
"th I nJ hm f . om Cnl I foi " i ed 1 . Corson avenue at 1S:3B this morn- the .lamp drawer and wore making Arlont to make. W
who w fVnrl from So ca,l?,l '"K, Jumped the track at Twenty. Pu-parat. on to crack the safe when channel with anjof.r
run BU miles to tho crossroad lead- novonUi street curve, and plnngoU thoy worn frightened away by the "Ti
lug from Sllvorton to Chemawa. ' down the gulch over tho cribbing to ght watchman. .oniSruSS
. . ,. .... .... .1,,. n... in.1,,,. ,wn i. uii.,.b .. Mm Tho inun refused to give thalr I united Pmi uw ik
'inii Dfiiiitiifi Kiiiinnr 'i in i.hwim liiu nidi n;iiku nuutu it niiunn ii tnwi
I W nuLWllll iiaaui ! iw - ' - - - -- i
SnniHrson, a hnlf-blood Klamath In- ond on tho precipice with dnother
dlau from California, aged1!?. He drop of 150 foot Just below.
minion to the nolloo at the time of Pendleton, OrNrl-l
their arrest on tho boat stealing mud Indians are he-eWI
fhni'co. Tbov are sunnoiod to be that there nrr good m
the dead onei. ioe reu
etimpntcetlng la lb kiifli
northwot opened mt
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CHARLRS W. FAIRBANKS OF INDIANA.
-fM4 luaat,.(N iiUvl)KNTIAL l0SliUlUT.;
will run r. V. mil. is. tt Motorilllin A. W. VUIIlllllH was
Tho third lap will. be run liySam thrown out of tho enr when It. left bonded for Portland.
John, a full blood Digger from Call- tho track and landed In n pllo of i ;
r,..il.. II.. will i-iiii r. fi.10 mllnu I'liliblHti fiL'iilnxl tho'rililo of 11 lllllf.lc . IjIIIIvIS I "I'.lp .
,.ll..t III . .1.1. -.w .... ............ .. D.....V. ...- .....v ... - -
Tl.e fourth inn win no mkrii care huh, . mop. no was ....... ,., ..... ., ,,, tmi of WaihlBg'oa. IUVa
of by Michel Wilson, n full blood Conductor II. J. nend anu is. w. ' .jm .... ,...,..". .nnlr l
No. Perz Indhni from Idaho, aged Cordon, the only passenger, went Liberty voted $000 bonds 4o hullil enin. n I ; I
o, ...I Ill .1..: l.t.. ,.. i..... .!. I.....I, will, llm ...! nn ll.n n hlpll School, It WHS tllO SOCIind PelCe IIWIBM W .J
- """ ".' ,' :.v " . . : , : ...-.,..- ,.. ..,,,,-w of mpt wim bw -
near Wnndburn and men .imiiiioh piungo ami noui wen uiuuy cut y wumu mm r. ..,.. .. .... rriafilUl
..... . . ii ..i.i 1w..i.ia mill ii.- nn. iii niknuiii w '
to vicinity of Hubbard, wh-re he will glass but not seriously Injuro.i. i no progress, i ne uni ih.hi- ... - - -.
, .... ........ ... x.mii... .'........ I.....I I....I tr,. mn.tlllt'a nllil OIltortulnmCIUH. llieBniUu,
iiHini iiih ii'iiui in iiiinuiii iiiiiTiin iui' ii iniu.. niiiiinnvii. " ...... ...p . -
a threo-ouartor blood Shnshono In
dian from Nevada. ai?e.l art, who will
run S4 miles lo Ilnrldw. '
The next rolny will be run by tleo.
William, a full blood Yakima fiom
Washington, aged 10. who will run
r inlleti to New Krn. There Jip will
b relieved by Fraiu Han, a full ,
blood Nuckleshoot from Wnshlugton, j
aged 1. who will run 5 lilies to(
near urogoii i ny, wuero iikj uhut
will be taken by Peter Casey; a one
half blood tSJf'ly from yUaskn,
aged 20, who will run -I 0-l6i milos
to nonr Oiwogoi whore luj jvlll bo re
lieved by Apis Pondy, a fulf blood
Yakima from Washington, ned 21,
who will run 3 S-10 miles, lyindlng
the letter to Amos Smoker, .n ono
hnlf blood Klamath from California,
aged 10, who will complete the race
after runnlnts 4 S-lrt miles to front
of Y. M. C. A. building at corner of
Fourth and Yamhill streets.
Mnrr Bro., Jewelers of aleni,
will present n hnmUoiup eupito th1
winning team, and a gold mortal wpl
be glvon to oach Individual runner
of tho winning team. The race will
bo followed by several automobiles.
Mr. Gvorgtf Pearce. of Wado-JVarc-
& Co. of Salem, will follow thV Che
niawn runnors with Assistant Suner
Uitoudvnt CHiniihoM. whos daughter
will urcompanv Hlmii ln tho auto
Physical Director a. M. Grllloy of
Port 'a ml Y. M. C. A. will follow the
Portland runner". Uube Candors will
pe the CUeniHWH runners on a mo
tor cycle. Dr. BrUtnw of Portlan I
will erry Supei'lntiiil-nt Ohnlcroft
ovr th iMre, and the Portlnii'l
(ontlnjttiu wl'l Uve awothtr "to
to fol'ow the mrei'e.
The 10 fm-ftgfiil iiianera ropre-
ntliiK Cheniawu ' wou plniTs over
moiv than 50 eiiiittwiHUtai. hiuV all of
the members of ClieuuwH toiui are
non-niokfti-8. Of till year's team,
aim vepneoKsl the mi-IumiI Inst year
in annusl rure, wheu race was won
by ChemawK ovr PortUnd Y. M. C
A leading them by 1 2 V, minutes
T)ie Jlme of 't yuur's rac was "
hours and 20 minute, for tha. ontlro
51 3-10 miles. Tho Indlnn boys ox
y,ooLto nioot this time this year If
MftTo lower It.'
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