Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 31, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL. fcALKM", ORltoOV, rnfl)Ar, JITA .11, 30fl3.
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(Continued From Page 1.)
hi after nn all-night search for licr.
Clam did not return to hor homo
last evening for dinner, and, whan
h fulled to roturn Inter In the ov
wilng, a search was Instituted for
her. Inquiries elicited the Informa
tion that none of her Monda had
Men hor all day, and her paronti
were frantic
Officers wore culled In, and tho
whole neighborhood was searched
thoroughly, but with np result. Tho
IHirentB roturned homo heart-broken
ct an early hour, and found their
4ahtr la her bed bleeding and
VMtmcclous ad near death, as tho
rtwOt e-f terrible mistreatment.
When tho girl regained conscious-
,he repeated hor story to offl-
. She had boon attacked by
three mon on tho street yestorday
stwrnlng, and carried nwny In n cnb.
X tiftg was forced Into hor mouth
ml h voll thrown over hor bond, so
t.MUL It Mil flfl it Tin Minnt tn stiitl rt.m
MHd did not know where she '.on in annual ono for tho promo
NKW8 IjJlOM IIUHB,
tjihiii: and kvkiiywhkki:
Detective Wlltlarn J. Burns and
two assistants have been ordered to
appear before Superior Judge Sturte-
vant, In San Franrlsco, n'd nhow
causo why they should not bo ad
judged guilty of contempt foe Jury
tampering.
Mrs. Kverott Huckabrl and Mrs.
CI a re 11 co Huckabrl, sisters, who mar
ried brothers, are simultaneously ap
plying for dlvorco In San Francisco.
An epidemic of cholera hns broken
out In Russia along tho Volga river.
Victor Itosewater, Republican
committeeman, of Nebraska, accuoca
Bryan of trying to steal tho Populist
vote by filing names of Democratic
electors undor tho namo of "Peoplo's
Independents."
The Hurd cannery "at Acme, near
Eugene, burned last night, tho loss
amounting to $30,000,
Dig forest fires nro burning at tho
bond of tho Clackamas rlvor.
Hood River had a celobratlon
yestorday Commercial day. An at
tempt will bo made to hnvo tho celo-
,mv
A'though the couple bare been PORTxVXD CAPITALIST
.ori.i for ,.rn veara. Mrs. Qa-: 3L1RKIEJ CALIFOItMAN
boumo alleges In her suit that her
husband wilfully deserted hor In
Sa nJose, Cal., July 31. Charles
DIVOHCK SUIT AOAlN'St , , Idnson had bewitched her'adn, and she tallfttf so'mncn.
'LLOYD OSROURXlJ was trying to kidnap the Osbourne sued the Injunction.
... ..... ... , . !...... I 'JiL.
ban rrancisco, JUiy 31. tho lll
fng of a suit for separate mainte
nance by MrB, Lloyd Osbourne
against her .husband, ton of Mrs.
Robort Loul Stevenson, and n writer
of somo note, hns created a sensation
here. The husband and wlfo, whose
troubles have -been tho gossip of lit
erary circles for several years, are
said to bo at daggers polnta, nnd it
Is likely that Osbourno will conte3t
the suit by filing action for dlvorco.
Tho Osbournes woro married in
The
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mi. ii n i ilstisf iMl'fl MhiT . l. .m
' Keep tno atabioi 'and lliey,irJ
LiuuK, su Him. in.- mm insects
;mv6.uo breeding places.
will
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met. sh nqka for nllmonv without E". Grell, a young capltaffut, of Port
land, Or., Is ctr his way to oama uai
bara today with one of 34u Jose's
most beautiful girls as his bride.
Miss Bessfo E) Henry, daughter of J.
rr. Hetrrr. a wealthy mining man, be-
ntmti his brldf fast night, at one' of
divorce.
03bourne Is In Gllroy. It la said
here that ho will contest tho suit
COURT COUPLK
TO CONVERSE"
Chicago, July 31. Frantic signals' tlr? largest and most elaborate wed-
Samoa In 1880, but thoy did not live In the sign language are being cxi-
srrled, The girl said sho wns car-
i-lw to a lonely cabin, whoro sho wns
msbjected to tho most terrible oul
tgef Sho lost nil coiiBclousnojs,
wad kew nothing moro until sho was
Ht in her bed. Tho wholo town of
hoMSftown Ij aroused over Abo
nn wi mo crime aim possos nro
searching for (ho lonely houso, of
wWch. the girl could glvo but n
"K,je description.
-o
tlon of boosting,
GAS PIPE
tContliwol from Page J.)
Jfcn Bonlta county, woio oxocutod for
the mnrdcr of A. Iluli.
The crlmoj far which Louis Dnb.
r una John Bloinion paid tho death,
penalty today woro n sorlos of coldf
btoortad murdora wilch caused n
rtlgn of terror In this cllv lnimnli.
ieiy artor tho oarthqimkn. with
retjbery as their motlvo Dabnor nnd
WeMisen dnihod ojit tho brnlps of
4hree Innocent mmi. naiiwr i.....
weights and gas pipes, The crimin
als first slow Johnnnoj Plltirier, n
hHtMhlo shoo morchnnt In hbi llttlu
wtabllshmont on McAllister street.
Three wonlm later thoy murdered
M'llljam Frlcdo, n hnbordnshor, on
Market street, nonr Jones. A short
time Hftur M. Mtinaknta. tiroildent of
'the Klmnion lllnko, n Jnpnnoso bank
nt OTartol mid Wobstor tret, wns
murdered n brond duyllght,' hU
elrk whs trnngnrously liijureil und
'imo In coin stolon by tho murdor
r. It wai for tho Jnpnnwu murder
.thut ttiK pair was linngod.
Ti th.HR-1 iutcnnors.oil their mur
AXi with many roliborlua. Dr. T. li
W. Leland wn-. onn of their ylrtlnu,
httl. ho wcnjHfd uninjured, '"An ox
rvloU nn Junocout .ma,iin wuh Hnt
to tho punltentlnry for tho robbery,
aM Inter released when Dnbuor's
confoialon exonornted hhn.
rwtlMv CrlcM of (Irlcf.
linbnvr'a poor old gr,ny-hnlred
father. whn.Kot him to make bin tur
rltilo confession, died of grief n few
Months ago. Ills withered mother
vUltod htm for tho ln;t tlmo tit Snu
tcntlu n few days ngo, and, while
uHc cried und orlud, lh ounvlct lm
Hivslonately vt by nud wUl no
word of rvpentanee.
; XUbwa iWityoijl Hng,
Mrs. l)Hbi)tr4 biql5-Wfljl
111 unto her dfn1tr, U at htrtfin In
1'titnluiiiiv liMuy Dabntrtt two
brothprv. Will nud Leo, onllwl on
htm for tho last time lust ovenlng
The condemutd man ahowel no
umotlon u lm tlktl to them, though
thoy wero greatly nffwtfNl
Mimlcivrx Reconciled.
Pabner and KIawsmi dletl friends.
Tllu rtwiulllH4lttH wa iCMt li
night. BUmsen xtendhiH Ui Hand
f forgUouww. llefjre Uabnor re-
lutHt ior tnu itlght Blomsen wrote
th rulluwlng Hutu und uuvg it o
Kuard to m to Dabnor for hU sig
nature: YntkoUc Xott
"Mother Dear; Forglvo Dabnor
You, mamma, forgho and forget nil.
This U I)bner &nd I. May you, in
yirtir grief, tw for Mr. Dabnor.
"Wht yon Vflll 'ir lo will she.
Vry for ua la., this nd hour'a mU
fHtune (SlKnod) Johnny Blumsen
niM UjuU Dabuer.'V
Th olu wait written on tho back
t n photograph, which was the Ut
pmt or the two taken loathe
w)m they nera frlnd'lyi Tho p!o
4tMT9 w4 takon at the tlmo the two
yn wvmjjjt Jhroujsht to 8au,Qu.
tin AJHdfr sfntenwi of death. Slue
thAtlme.some IS uiomha ago, nelth
r w$ (a tKvVAu. U h' otber,"
lewKa Wat tirfvl Wjl h
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8ALEM MARKET.
Locnl WboleMle Marke. '
Eggs20c.
Butter Crermory 2Go,
Cows ?33.50.
Hons 10c; young chlckonu, lie.
local wheat 8Cfl)00o.
Oats 35 ? 37c por bu.
Uarloy 120(05 21.
FJour Hard wheat, K.GO04.8O.
rOloy, $4.00.
HayCheat, '9f?10; clover, $8
00 por ton; timothy, $11012.
Onions $l.7B cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 50Jc.
Cnscnra Rnrk 2 3c.
Mohair 18c.
Jtemll Market.
Onts $1.45.
Wheat $1.00.
Eggs 25 c.
Duttor Country, 20c; croamory,
8 Or.
Flour Valley, $1.100' 1,20 por
aack; hard whoat, $1.40 1.45.
Ilran 00c por snok; $30.00 jior
ton; aborts. 1 25 per sack.
LivcMorlc.
Hoga Fat, $5.75.
Stock hogs $1.
8toor 3.
Veal 6 fl 7c.
Troilrnl,FrtdU. '
Pannnns $0.50.'
Ornnnca $1,50.
Lemons $4.75 (B 5.
Poillaml Market.
Poultry lions, 13 He: ducks, 13
Tf 1 let plgeoni, old $1 por fwon.
Mlllatuff Rrnn, $2(1.
A 0lilcn Wedding.,
moan that muu and wlfo nam lived
.o u good old ago nnd consequently
hnvo kept hcnlthy Tho bent wav t
koop healthy Is to boo that yoar Uvot
doos f duty 3(15 days out of 305
Tho only way to do this U to 40011
Ilallnrd'a Horblno In tho hoiiBo and
tak It whenever your llvor geta In
nctlro. 60 cents por botUc. Sold
y an doniors,
. ( ...
Tho eoulnl oondltlun o( tho day
fohters crime.
"E. C. DoWItt & Co.. Chlcnro. III.
Gentleman In 1S97 1 had n dl.
oaso of tho stomach nnd bowels. In
tho spring of 1892 I bought n bottlo
Of Kodol nnd tho benefit rocolvcd
11 tho gold lit Georgln could not buy
Mn yon live long and proipor Your
very truly. C. N. Cornell, Roodlinr,
On.. Aug. 27, 1006." Sold by all
- ' ? 'nj
wNdlUnvllWo-BalttirnllitlW evening
r"gtorloua vatl weaiber.
Coiutlttntlon, or Irrogulurlty, l,
roiy Lften the eauae of ilok-Uad-Rah
a. Lane's Family Medlclno u
tho great preventative and euro ol
hOAdnoho. Druggists soil It for 21c
Plemy of men for w-us. In th
hanet lipids. thiMttvre report.
A cough cure that en a be given to
children without chance of hnrm is
Kemp' DaUam, the best cough cure
It does not contain poisons or harm
ful drugs. Druggist soil It,
o-
Tho rattle of the thresher
now be heard In tho land.
will
Agricultural Colie
Curtail!, Oregon,
Offer eolleglnto course In Agricul
ture, Including Agronomy. Horticul
ture. Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus
bandrj. etc.; Forestry, Domestic
Science and Art, Civil. ElMrlcat
Muchanlcal and Mtulng Knitlneerini!.
Cemmerce: Pharmacy
OKer elementary couw in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Scloaco
and Art. Commerp. n.4 Mcchnnlf
Art.t lncluiUnrTorgfl;w,rk. rblnct
Vn RHt4MM jtuiisllngv
mscjilue jork. etc. ', -I
lyf
turn, wm nv.v.urt if.V oii-... V.v.
vvbib m u x ra. u tiiBi riinm n ma im- r wi ask 11 mr
a.. ...... .... :.7VT',""r' '.v' -' w.vim tacuuy moarn tculn
wvj mm nuu inea io cU an tBlwiii. t ...m. ...' .,. . '"
Vlawe of the Vrfcru wu on ,; 15-" "" ""r" " oepwinpet
ihuiaerl TlHf'fvNfTVM mw
Wiw'ahW)) UW H(?no.
U, U4 W wllc fo Vr this'
Illustrated wtalogae with full in.
"in on application to th Reg.
Utfar, free,
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together happily very long. After
Iho two moved to San Francisco with
Mrs. Stevenson, the troublo began.
The big homo of Mrs. Stevenson was
built Irt the form of a double house,
ono part of which was occupied by
tho Osbournos,
Mrs. Osbourno became Insanely
Jealous of her husband's devotions to
his mothor, and tho pair quarrolcd.
Mrs. Oibourno travolcd extensively,
and made the charge that Mm. Stev-
changed today by Mr. and Mrs. Pat
rick Hnrtlgnn, while they are pack
ing u: their" belongings preparatory
to living apart. Yesterday the court
enjoined the Hnrtlgans from spend
ing to each other for two days, but
provided that If they were able to o
pnek and separate beforo that time, Probably it la your .stomach ana
f'io lnnnp(lnn wnufr! tin ritaqftlvorl. not vour llD.irt that CttTMes' paiiV 10
When tho Hartlgans appeared In neighborhood of tHo heart. If It la
court with tholr marital troubles Lane's Family Medlclno will glvo re
Patrick said his wlfo iriadc him tired, lief. 25 cents nt druggists.
dings this city hasr ever seen. Miss
Certradb Mqlntoslr, of Seattle, acted
as lirfde3maldT nnd W. B. Mackffy, of
PUrtrand, was the best man. After
spendfng their Uoircmoon in the
Sbutfr Zit. anil Mr. Greir will nuke
their lanne: Itf-PortlnnJL
Tho Scxf Remedy That l)op8.
"Dr. King's Now Discovery U ,v '
remedy that does the healing n...
prtml8o but tun to perform " i2
Mr. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Cent,?
Pn.f It Is curing mo of throat an 4
lung 4roubio of long standing th,.
other treatments relloved only tlmn,
rarlly. Now Dlecovery is doing
so mtfc good that I feel confident'
Its icontlBueoV use for a reasonahi
length of tlmo will restore ma JV
perfect health." This ronownS
cough aBd cold romody and thm
and lung. Jtealor Is Bold at J. c Pr
ry'a drug store 50o and $1.00 'ttui
-o
Stringy 01 ropy milk a t&xm
very often by drinking stagnant
o
Lane's Family aiedlclnn cannftf
savo all doctor bills,' but can save 1
god nhare of thorn. One two-ihn
ling package has kept a whole famii,
In good health for a year.
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precedented offering of
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Ready
Tailored Clothes
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