Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 01, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY
Wednesday's
Specials
CAriTAl JOUnSAfr SALEM, OnECOX. WKDXKSDAY, MIX I,
MURDERER
CAUGHT AT
GHEMAWA
Today Only
W offer an extra good value of
WHITE DUCK SKIRTS
On Sle at 8:30 No telephone orders received
98c
LINDSTROM
DEATH AN
EXTRA SPECIAL
Japanese hand painted and cmbroid
'rwLOmnUI Sun Shades in dainty deli- r (G
cats tofors. We advise early selections JCmZfO
m there are only a few left. Extra special r
DUtSS GOODS DEPARTMENT
'Vf
You'll Be Celebrating
Every day. you wear ono of our fine stilts we'll noil you. Every day
will bo -an Independence dny for you from nil serfs of clothes waving
KB coon as you get acquainted with our flno olothos. They're mndo
rlftht,al wool fabric, correct style, perfect tailoring. ,We guaran
tee a correct fit and your satUfactlou. All summer styles now at a
saving from
$5 TO $10 NEW ANNEX
"John Lindstroni met his death by
nn accidental fall from the fourth
floor of the Willamette bote'," Is the
verdict of the coroner's Jury which
Investigated tho death of the mil
lionaire shipbuilder and exmdyor of
Aberdeen, Washington. 1
The principal witness exqmlned
was J. H. Peterson, who came to
this city with Llndstrom. He sate.l
that he did not believe the deceased,
who was a long-time friend and busi
ness partner of his, hnd committed
suicide: that he was not worried by
anything except the raising of mon
ey to secure 2800 ncres of rich tint
berland near Eureka, California.
Peterson did not know whnt the tele
grams fround In Llndstrom's pocket
meant. It Is supposed "that the cause
for suicide, If any, was contained li
the telegram, which hinted at blnck-
imall.
Lester Davis, newspaper corre
spondent and ilrst to rush out of
the hotel at the time, Night Clerk
Smith, Dr. J. H. Smith, Coronor
Clough and Policeman Folend fol
lowed each other's testimony, rapid
ly filling up the links necessary to
complete the chain from the time of
the finding of the body to tho time
it was removed to the undertaking
parlors.
Either
;aniei Pnrkanute Koosie, wnnUd
for the murder of a fellow-trlbosnian
.... u VrtM.nn. Wnbhineton, wus
.rncn,t hv nenuty Sheriff Harry v
MInto at Cheniywa, where the wily
redskin hntl enrolled as a student,
hoping nil trace of him would thus
be lost. , ,
im, ni-rnit followed tolegraphlc
advices from Sheriff Edwards of
North Yakima, who advised Sheriff
Culver that the Indian would prob
ably be found In some Indian school
When Koosie was told that he was
under arrest, ho manifested no Bur
prise but with usual Indian non
chalance stated he believed there
was Eomo kind of a drunken brawl.
Beyond this ho profes-ed complete
ignorance for what he Is wanted.
Before he can be taken back to
North Ynklma. extradition papers
will have to be secured and an officer q 1)0rrow ft donnr from the man.
iSTERiiSSTRANGER
ORDERS SUPPLIES
BY CARLOAD
the Southern Pacific com-
.. uinnnlnc creat imple
ments on their track running
through this section of the country
without announcing It with a band
wagon, or else there Is a gentleman
giving the name of O'Brien, with a
very magniflont Imagination, which
t. uses to caln tho loan of a dollar,
which he doesn't get.
"O'Brien" Is quite n pleasant look
ing gentleman, smooth shave and
sleek. Ho has been "contracting
with tho business men of this city
during tho Inst couple of days
"O'Brien" is a grand contractor;
thinks nothing of ordering a cnrlond
. ....1 ninin df n similar
or two 01 naj u & -nmount
of eats: (Incidentally wnnts
send down hero by Sheriff Edwards
FIGHT AND NO HUGGING
MATCH SAYS ItEFKRKL'
i i
laces and Embroideries
For tho last time during our
World of white sale wo will toil
nil tho ladles now Is the time to
kvy your Embroideries, Laces,
jjknds and Beading. We have tho
largest asiortmoiit In tho north
Wet astl you can buy nil you
w,nnt In tho next two days at a
saving of
JO, 18, SW mill 80 I'KIt CENT
LACE HKCTION
New India Dimities
In the new checks and bars, 27
Inches wide, extra special
23 TO 28 VAIH)
Novelty Batiste
In light, medium nnd dark blue,
with small whlto dot. This has a
flvo lino border, which gives a
very pleasing nnd artistic effect.
HI'KCIAI. 1G !, YI,
TAFTIS
OUT OF
A JOB
whom he wnnts to maxe 1110 uw.
with); wnnts 100 lonve3 of broad
each dny In the week, but winds up
with a flourish of 300 on Saturday
ho wnnts 2S0 mattresses,
"O'Brien" mnde his first visit t0
tho California bakery, whoro ho in.
formed the manager that ho roprp.
sented the firm of Foley Dros. &
Welch of Senttlo, who woro going i0
grade the (track of tho E3pee com.
pnny. He would like arrangement
made for supplying him -with 100
lonvos dnlly and 300 on Saturday
Tlllson & Company next received a
call and nn order for two carloads of
hay nnd ono of onts. "Pshaw!
Change rnn out, coU you loud mo
a dollar." But Tlllson & Company
couldn't; Instead sent n telegram to
"Foley Bros. & Welch," making In
quiries, which tologrnm Imb ns yet
failed to bring nn answer. Two hun
dred and eighty mnttresBea was next
ordered from tho House Furnishing
company, but "O'Brien" ennnot
bo found; didn't oven, tako the
trouble to register nt n hotel.
In tho meanwhile, Southorn Paci
fic Agent Houston Is wondering
li ... V ABA.t tVIrA
juniicu irr i.viiBiu ..... 1 T ,.
San Francisco, July 1. It win, ' f .. h r0I,Orts what deal his company haa on which
iney nave iiui uuuiimiiui.-iticu 10 mm.
gity News
WfcfrMlpM j TIhkhIh)' fntr and
wv w Pit Km
f
Wk'h 1h Port In ml
iVUIt "Halls" new restaurant, 330
ffeth, St., oppoilto Imperial hotel,
1WHI Hamhku Car-1
Tk440.fRln. &., N., company has no
tmW the. Railroad commission that
Kjfylll put a baggngo car on tho
?$IK train from Elgin to La
GtJe, s demanded by the people
Slgln In their complalut to the
Mtrtlroad commlitlon.
JHH WIkI ,
ror deiertZInn ice cream.
'
ttM'ii Chatves (NirrtjctHlr
The Hallrond Commlislon has no
tlffhlvEmir Orotkopp of 'Hefner who
h nterd complaints agalnstvthe
sArago ctarge mde by the O. It.
K. at ttint city, that the rallroud
ctSnpajiy had taken up the matter
AM had promised that there would
lCo further difficulty.
TlnVamwor to the complaint filed
United States Distlt Attatney
Jack Itodgorn Hnppy
J. P. Itodgors this morning re
ceived a hnndsamo Tiffany wnre and
silver va 0 awarded to htm by tho Decry Alne Is consulting her lawyer?
Portland Rose Festival association today trying to solve the problem as
. Washington, July 1. William H
Taft nt noon todoy formnlly tranr
forred the ofllco of tho secretary of
war to Luke E. Wright. An Infor
mal reception -was held nnd Talr,
acting nB master of ceremonies, ln
troduccd Secretary Wright to tho
officials and clerks of tho depart
ment. Secretary Wright received
ninny mesingoi of congratulation
and n number of bouquets In honor
of tho occasion.
, Taft finds himself off tho pnyrool
for tho first time In 22 years. Dur-
.ing that period ho has held eight dif
ferent nppolntlvo offices. He wnt
never elected to nny offlce.
0
ONE DAY ENOUGH
OF MAINE LIKE
il'nltfd I'rMs Lriifd Wlr.)
San Francisco, July 1. Mrs. Bee
for the beft decorated launch at tho
Port'and Rose Festival. Mr. Itodgora
did not know any prltes were offered
and he was much surprlicd when ho
'aw tho beautiful vato with his nams
and tho namo of hh launch, "Eagle,"
engraved on It. Mr. Rodgera had
about 100 electric lights on hi
launch In Portland but ho will hnvo
175 on his boat here on tho Fourth
In Jack's own words ho Is "stepping
higher than a blind mule todny."
This Is once that Snlom wont to
Portland and captured the prizes,
YUlttHl HI Brother
E. P. Walker, the well known hay
seed alderman from the llrst, has re
turned from n visit to hla brother,
Harvey Walker, at McCoy. The lnt
tor Is a boy of 82 nnd Is running a
large hog farm, and owns In all 400
notot of land. H found him well.
active and hearty.
Will TU Vnrntlnn
State- Printer Dunlway will close
his office far a few days to glvt Ul
men n little vacation trip to tho
mountains. Ami he will prepare tke
best Tourth of July oration eer de
Itvered at Salem.
to how she may onco moro become
Miss Beo Dcery, having repented hei
marriage to n man 31 years her sen
ior within 24 hours after the nuptial
knot waB tied. Tho unhappy brldo
alleges that her husband deceived
her ns to the extent of his worldly
possessions.
Mrs, Alno has been employed as a
waitress at Oakland for several
months. She formerly lived nt Point
Richmond where she met Alno. Mon
day she resigned her position and r
fow hours inter was married. Yes
torday she appearod at tho office of
the Justice who performed the wed
d'ng ceremony and asked him to
nullify It. He was unable to comply
with her demand.
be a fight nnd not a hugging match
when Gnns nnd Nelson meet next
Saturday," declared Referee Jack
Welch today, following up his de
termination which led him to go ta
Nelson's camp last evening for n ser
ious talk with the Dane.
Welch hns made up his mind thnt
there shnll be no repetition of thn
holding which took up so much of
tho time In the Goldfleld fight be
tweon tho two light weights.
Tho question has arisen over tho
discovery of n clause In the article-?,
put In at Nelson's request, which
.i.Mn Mm Mm flrlitfira niTPO thi't
!,.",' .,.-,. J; f m. i.nn.i. business In nil southern Oregon
lilt IBIUIIV BIIHII k
which have been heard of thus far.
DRY LAW
BECOMES
EFFECTIVE
(United rrcii Uu."H WlrM
Medford, Or., July 1. Snloonb
nnd brewerlci today went out of
MAIUUKD
WRIOHT-LYTLE At tho minister's
residence Salem, Oregon, July 1,
1908, Miss Hnzol Aloa Lytlo to
Mr. George Frnnklln Wright, both
of Woodbttrn, Itev, P. S. Knight
ofllclnting.
on either of thehi and that they shall
break away at his command.
Welch snys he will referee the
fight according to the Mnfquls of
Queensberry rules. He says ho will
not disqualify both men nnd stop
tho fight which sreat crowd? will
have paid money to witness, If they
refuse to break at hla command, bat
that he will separate them by force.
Nelson did his Inst boxing before
the fight todny. Ho Is In fine condi
tion nnd is confident thnt the time
hns como for tho curtain to fall or.
the fighting career of Joe Gans. The
negro, however, mnlntnlns his atti
tude of superiority nnd the fact tint
the betting remains nt 2 to 1 ngalnst
tho bnttlor, looks like Gans Is jolnni
In his belief by the talent.
Jgn McCort, In regard to the South Getting In.tnutlons
Is. In a dilapidated eond'tlon and Solleutuan and poundmaster for this
unfit for use Secretary A. E. Mors, oity. wae In session with the mavor
wmS, ? h.V ff nt nun,r? th" lorR Kiting his Instruction
cjmmltilon has forwarded reports U8 , ,ho lllU, of hlg offlce
MM!,:;" l "v better than
1 Cream
..
jjnpapertmUfy,to take homeji w4
SAIIXlirR ATTIIMIT AT
sricini: PHovi-s fitilk
Snn Francisco. July 1. Doctors
of the battleship Kentucky today an
nounced that M. C. Corny, the sailor
who stabbed himself last night, will
recover from hla wound. Coray en
tered a saloon, took n drink and
sheuted: "This is the last." Then
he produced a knife and beforo nny
one could Interfore, plunged it Into
his breast. He was taken to tho
Central Emergency hospital anO.
later removed to the Kentucky. He
came from Winchester, ill.
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WILL RETIRE TWO
CAPTAINS OF FLEET
(Unite 1'rtM Uaitd Wlrr.i
Washington, July 1. Two cap
tains with the battleship fleet In San
Francisco will probably be retired by
tho board of rear admirals next Fri
day. The board will meet Thursday
to decide upon the men to be placed
upon the retired list and forward Its
report to the secretary of the navy,
The report will be published at onco
to relievo the anxiety of the officers.
Upon compulsory retirement under
the personnel act, March 3, 1S9N,
ofllcors are nllowed three-quarter1
sen pay of the next rank above.
countlos except Jnckson, where the
recent prohibition election was de
clared void by the circuit court be
cause the order for election included
the city of Medford which was ex
empted from the sphere of the local
option taw uy a special dinner,
Judge H. K. Hannn yesterday h
sued nn Injunction on application of
R. G. Smith and E. E. Kelly, at
torneys for county liquor dealers, re
straining the county court from de
claring prohibition In effect In tho
county. The permanent injunction
already secured rovented the en-
lorcement of prohibition In Medford
From Jnckson county boundnry to
Marlon county, a stretch of nearly
300 miles nnd from the coast to
Lake county, 300 miles Is now dry
territory, The Roseburg brewery
will make beer and the GrnntsiPnss
brewery, denatured alcohol. Saloeno:
have been offering their stock at
sacrifice prlcos nnd will ship remain
ing stocks back to wholesalers.
Medford is tho only large town
south of Salem that remains wet.
Sale of personal property of the os
tnto of Til moii Ford, deceased,
Next Tuesday, July 7, 1008, nt
2 o'clock p. m., tho executors of tho
Tllmon Ford CBtnto will sell at dith
er private or public sale, for cash
in hand, two maresono colt nnd one
horse; nlso a hay baler and ongln?
Right reserved to reject any bids of
loss than tho appraised value. Dated
june ju, lues, t
W. M. KAISER nnd
ANGIE L. WARREN.
Co-executors of tho Estate of Tllmon
Ford, Deceased. 3t.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No
29 Commercial afreet.
Plenty Return Cups
Park Commissioner J. M. Lawr
ence would like such "patriotic"
citizens as have taken the cups from
the fountnln In Marlon Square to re
turn them, Or If tho parties are too
busy, Just r'.ng up Mr. Lawrence and
let him know. He will ask no questions.
NEW T0DAV
Wnntid t Once From ?100 to
$500, tho best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour
nal office. C-ll-tf
mm 1
For Sale Several houses In Salem,
and farm 'nnds at a bargain, Cap
ital National Bank. 6-l-eod
tWttntrd pantry girl at the Willam
ette hotel. 7-l-3t.
it
keep one-half hour or incite i.t
the c'ty has yet had In thnt office If
the ordlnanee Is good for anything.
'New Khvtric Sign
Rtuiaa&i men toward the north
; eni or te business scttlou of Com-
QJF.Mo.iovCo werolal street mm pleased to note
Ui Miller St.. Seuth felem. xamMt ''sa going up in front of
nhKturer of all kind, of boxes. kthe Edl!. This will liven things
vih nn mm uyer accessories. ."' ,B "e evening,
unc. j vs. tf,
IWOwrwHt pnktHuips
roc;ei(n$ hare been renewed, In
tkewpreme court against jTU,
flirt, If. a Klup and Jojm F.
WtfW, Portland attorneys ivho'Hre
e to be dlsbaned for allege-1
jrewioni misconduct
Uouor lost by a wan may bo re
gained: a slip in a woman's honor Is
unrecoverable
djk.mvoxtxjk.m
SiiMlV. .ItolCifcJYMHli I'iihUshM
i"'2rS7
This Hot Wisitho
Makes one tblnk of the meat they
eat. It should be the very bet.
Steusloff Bros, sanitary market keeps
it absolutely pure. Phone 3:1.
For tho Fourth
Youn will need the best gtoeerles.
me same as any other day. Phone
an order to 311, the J. M. Lawrence
grocery, and be assured of the best,
promptly delivered.
Yon Cannot Got
' Anything better than flie best
Wild Rose is made at home and
should be used by Salem people.
- TT
Mayor Mc Clellan, of New York
1$ planning to sue Wnj. Randolph
Ream for $250,000 for the recent
compu'sory recount and statement?
a-c-ttupanj Ing tbe trial.
LUMBER
SHINGLES
Mountain lumber
Bone dry 10 inch shiplap
Novelty rustic
Doors and windows
Frames and mouldings
SHINGLES
LUMBER
OFFICE
From Office to
Plaining Mill
both sides and
every corner of
our yard is filled
with the best of
building material
PLAINING MILL
LUMBER
SHINGLES
Mountain lumber
Bone dry 10 inch shiplap
Novelty rustic
Doors and windows
Frames and mouldings
SHINGLES
LUMBER
NO CARTAGE QUICK ( SERVICE COURTEOUS TREATMENT NO CARTAGE
. -. J .INVITE INVESTIGATION
arelnneedofqDykln; otTiZJl "
lWittI,
ou are in need order at onco.
VOGET LUMBERNDFUELta
h 14th and Oak Streets