Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 05, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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San 'Francisco, Sept. 5. Wheat,
No. 1 California club, per cental.
jl.C"" l,70; California whit
Austrllan, $1,750 $1.80; northern
bluestom, $1.72V4Q1.80; northern
club, $1.67; Inferior grades of
whoat $1.5001.60; red $1;65
1.724,
Bnrloy-?Feed barley, $1.30
135; common to fair. J1.251.30;
brewing at San Francisco nominal at
$1.4501.56; Chevallor,, $1,504?"
t.CO, according to quality.
Egg Per dozen, California frcBh,
Including cases, extras, 36c; firsts,
32 Mi second", 26; Eirtcrn select
ed 22c; Eastern ft sts 25c; Eastern
cconds, 23c; tblrdf. 21e; itorago,
2Dc
Dutter Per pound, California
fro h, extras, 25cr Ilr3t3, 23c;
seconds, 22c: third, 20c; packing
No. 1, 20c; jlo No. 2, 19c.
Now cheeso Per pound, Callfor
lnla flats, fancy, lie: firsts, 10c
reconda, 9V.c! California Young
.America, fancy, 12 c; firsts, 12c
Eastern Oregon, fancy, 13c; do.
young Amorlca, fancy, 14 '4 c.'
Potatoes Per cental, River whites
(sacks), fancy, 76 90c; poor,
650 75c; Salinas Burbnnks, I1.3T.
(1.60; 'early rose, 750S5c; .woot
potatoes, HI 2c.
Onlona Per sack, Y:llow, 50f
56c.
OraAgos Per box, Valencia?
$2 00(713.50.
STATE ST.
"Leaders in Up-to-date Footery"
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WII-MC MURDERER TELLS
DETAILS OF AVWUTi GHIMH
(United I'rrxa Uatnl Wire)
Ilouton, Mmh Bepl 4. With
ftfrloumltng calmnois and the stoicism
of n Htivntfti, Chester 8. Jordan, to
day told JikJko Woodworlh In tlm
8jimorvHlo pollco court how h
killed IiIh wife, hiiokcd her body to
plocos with n rnzur inul u butchqp
kulfo nud thnu plminuil to throw the
jmrts of llio doiul Nvnman Into thu
ocoan from n stonmor on which he
plaunod tu go to Now York.
Joshu L. litvormoro, whoh wlfu Ii
Jordan tlstur, today nngagod WU)
Utu B, Bchnrtou ns cnunnol to defend
the man, who probably will pland
jHBRnlty. Tua story told by Jordan
today dlfforod cllghtly from thnt ro
lutod by him whun ho was placed
under urroat last eventing. Ho addod
unld. ' 'I wont to bed and as usual nhq mot Jordan. After hor 'woddlng
whon I nwoko tho nost morning, 1 ta Jordnn In 1904, tho pair travelo I
wont Into tho kitchen. There I found!"8 ft vuJovlllo tonm for somo tlmo
hor naked body stretched out on ho wUhout nu,ch 8 nml throe
lloor and b.'sldo It were tho raxor Jj"" ,,R0 wont t0 Sommorvlllu t
and tho butcher knlfo. I saw' thai r lvo Bho wn8 23 'onr8 W. Jonlfcn
thn rncnr hnil lifion imnnml olonr''8 -8- T,, Vntti of her body JlBV9
around hor nork, apparently lu an
effort to cr.it off tho bead. I wa
Btnrtlcd I flupposo. I don't know
how It all hauDonQd exactly, but I
suppnso tho sight or tho body and
tho razor gave mo tho suggestion and
I nt once begun to tho work of dis
memburint; tho body "
Jordnn told bow ho packed the
4rso and partR of tho flenh In n
trunk: nut tho bonoH and skull In
tho furnace and the hair and scnlp J money,'
In tho kltchon ntovo. Ho ton ship
pod tho trunk by oxprow from Rom
probnbly will
'been assumblod and
bo burled tomorrow.
Uvormoro, who has vomo to Jor
dan's nlr, Is a woalthy Nw York cot
ton brokur.
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Not 1 in 1000 who bir
Schilling's Best wants th'
tho fact thnt ho Hlopt uh usual after 'mervlllg jo Doston. Intondlng to go
killing IiIh wlfo and said ho dlsmom- to Now York on the steamor HarvarJ
bered her body tho noxt day, Junl throw tho contents of tho trunk
- "In tho quarrel with my wlfo sho ovoi board. A do'ny In tho sohedulo
utruck mo and n wo grappled. 1 of the boat mnde him ohnngo hU
knocked hor down tnlrs. I wnVplnu d resulted In the suaplelons
frightened, 1 think, when I found of nn wxuroiamnn who called tho at
she was dead, but 1 don't rumomber j tentlon of Uiuollce to tho trunk and
anything about what 1 did then." he euM the man's arrest last night.
'Tho woman was killed Tuosday
1 night.1 Tho bravery of tho man In
the ccrt room was no surprise to
tho pol' co who had spent tho night
jwlth him. They sjitHhoy nevor con-
fronted a person wh so llttlo oniu
tlnn. and thuy doubt parts of hi
story, horrible a It Is.
An effort la being mado'bjrtR-of
RIPE OLD,
AGE IS
only nttaltlott V?"proervlng thoso
fketHltleewtth which natiiro hitr
w4ow(l us. Tho Btnlllng, cot
tettM, brlKbtMjyOUri(d D'vrM1
tell you that ha owes tho proet
VHtlou of hU eyesight to tho prop
er cro ho gave thorn In youth anc;
mMdlo ace v
Thbre Is Nothing
vrWlch a sclontUt should do that
w will not do for your eye.
RAM'S JP.WN.fiY
JlclaU to find eomo motlito .locJlho
ntlnirt t.kfilnti ifitil ftiic iviiif thai
the -was JeaHun ofKrnsWirob,ecaiii
sho had boonjr'nklng lately; and he
fllpecledjhorof. having received at
tonltonfrOin other irirfm In aiswor
to questloue from Judgf WentwoUt
he admitted that ho struck bla wife
with his flet but sal rttfu ho had
ltea cf kjlllng her or of hurting"
h'or seriou ly.
IttoatiVl questions regarding: his
aetloua after ho found that tho worn-
ni jwas dead falltsl to produce any
thing "further than that all ho re
membered wa going to bed. H
Mid lie did not know how the wom
an' clothfa wiro removed from her
body pr how the gash clear around
fier "neek liad Ixwn made.'
Ho was held without ball and
probably will bo given another Ueis
Ing after tho pollco have complete!
their work, ,
TWe wowii Was Ml Hoaaa
O'eVeWy of ikh elty, Mm h m)
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Your stottr return your mont r It Ton Uoo'
kU ScniUm tllm rr htm.
CVtllfornlaiiH Fight All Night.'
Stockton, Col., Sopt. 4 Tho pint
form by tho Democratic state con
vention was tho rowJLt of an all-night
flght In tho resolutions commlftou
kwhich coutlnuod until 5 o'clock this
'morning.
Tho capital removal plank was tho
aubject of a blttor quarrel, the Ala
meda county delegation took the
stand that tho war for tho capital
Is ajocnl war betweon Berkoloy and
8act;amonto. Theodore A. Dell fav
ored tho plank against removal nntl
ntodo a long speech. As finally
adopted, It condemn the proposition
to remote tho capital as "an attompt
by the southern Pacific company to
punish (bo Independent valors .of
SAcramonto IVerkeloy Is notnamea
!'rt llrt 111 o Ilk- T7
Tho snlfragettea won tholr flght.j
Tfhe convention decided unanimous
ly to favor the submission of thn
equal suffrage amend nont to tho
people,
To principal planks In tho plat
form are a outlined yesterdsy n
teefv dispatches.
,A "plunk condemning tho Intrusion
of politics In the affair of tho etsto
university was included."
Itaco track gambling Is condemned
ud strong law abolishing it res
owmndeq Tho ulafform strongly
supports Bryan.
j PORTLAND MAItKKT.
Wheat Cliolco mllllg sortB, tracl
prices, club 89c bluestom 93c, turkAy
; red 92, valley 90. Export pricos,
Utnr.dnrd ntaMty, club SS, bluestom
1 92, turkey 92, rod Utisilnn 8G.
Iiarley P6l $2t:tV0, rolled $27
tP 2S, brewing $20.
Oati -No. 1 white, $27fJ 27.50;
gray S2CO 26.30,
' Flour Patents $4.83. straight .
1$4 50TJ4.55, oxports $3.70, valley
'$4 45, quarter-sack graham $1.10,
whole wheal $1.65, rye $5.50.
MIllHtiiffs Bran $26. middlings
$31, rhorts, country, $20; short-,,
city, $28; chop $22 iff 27.50.
Tre h frulta Ornngoa $3.75
4.50, lemons $1.50 iff 6.50, black
berries, 75dX90c n ornto; now flgs, $1
por crne, peschoa 40c(fJS5c per
crate, plums 25 0 75c per crate,
wntormelon, ptc per lb; grapes,
$11.75 por crnto, pears $1Q1.25
por box.
Potatoos Orogous per contnl $'l
4T1.25, swoots 2Vc por pound.'
Buttor Extras 31V4c. fancy
27 c, choice 25c, store ISc.
Choose Full cream, twin.
14Mic; full crotun, triplets, II Vic;
Young Amorlon 15 Vic, cream brick
20c, Swlaj block ISc, Hmburger 20c.
Poultry -Mlxod ehlrkons 12(0'
12 Vic, fnncy hons 12V4c, old roqst
ora 9c. brollors nnd fryers 13ff'
13V&0, droased poultry lc per porjni
hlghor, ducks 12 IT 14c, gooso 81
10q, turkey 20c.
Eggs Extras 26 27c, lints 2?
25c, seconds 21tT22o, thirds jrxff
20c
HopB 1907, prima and .choice ;'
04c por peund: olds 101 Vic; now
fuggles, GW07Vi8.
How Are Those Old Worn
Out Shades Anyhow?
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lKOOW SHADES
t JInybe they only need tho nttontlon of an export on ihd 1
I nnd pqsilbly they nro past redemption and should bo replied fc-1
new' ono3.
j Wo are at your survico with olthor repairs or now goodi
The House Furnishing Co,
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'177 Liberty Street Salem, Dtp
ill I II I I I Hr-M-H C I I I i I I M I I I I I I I I I I H
LIGHT SAFETV, COXVEMRVrJ
ALIj AIIOIT TIIK lln
If It's wired rightly for electrical
pllancos. Wo will arrangt ;
current, put In tho appliance-!:
tolophono, burglar alarms, call !
motors for sewing machine,
etc. at great aJvan'oKO to
slight pront to our elves. OmJ
us about electrical goods ai ncrl
you like.
imK DUOS, klkctiuc.il
ISM N. I.llMrty St. I'hoiH
SUNDAY -SIRVIGES
lie
SALEM MAHKI7T
Ical Wholesale Market.
Eggl 25 c.
Buttor Groamery 31140.
w Cows-r$3J3.60. s ' '
lions lc; young olifckfiia.
zx)cai wueai sec,
OaU 40c.
Barley $22.50.
Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley
$4.25. - -t I
Hay Cheat, $10; clover, $9
ton; timothy, $11012.
Onlontt $1 25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 6 0j5c.
Ca4ra Bark 2JSt03cF
Mofcatr 18c. . '-
7 KeteU Market. k
Oat3-$1.45
WltMt Jl.OS V V
St. PuiiI'm.
Chonvoketn nnd Chinch Htroot.,
Rev. Bnrr G. Lee, rector. Twelfth
Sunday nfter Trinity; Holy Com
munion with sermon, 11 n. m.; ovon
Ing Hcrv'co, 7:30 p. in.; Sunday
school, 10 a. m. All welcome.
Th-st Coiigrt'gntloiiul.
Worship services; morning, 10:30
n. in.; subject, '"The Awaiting Hnr
vost,"; ovonlng, 8 o'clock, subject,
"Tho High Calling of God."
I'lrM Methodist Kplscopnl.
Row V. H. Sollock. pastor, will
!reach at 10:30 n. m.; topic, "Our
Pece." At 7:30 p. m. tho topic will
bo -Tho Dead March of Saul." Ep
worth league at 6:30 p. m.; Blblo
sohool at 12 ni.; "Ono Acoord" prny
or olrclfc, 10:15 n. ni. All nro cor
dially Invited.
I'niliil Kvaugellrnl.
Sunday school nt 10 a. in.; preach
ing nt 11 n. m, nnd 7:30 p. in.;
themes, "Fighting Ocd's Battles,"
and "Tho Great Winnowing." K. L.
of C. E. nt 7 p. m. H. A. Djck
pastor.
Centml Congregational.
Nineteenth and Furry streoU.
Pastor nbsont tomorrow, Row A. 13.
Brndstrcot will conduct tho ovonlng
service at 8 p. in.; Sunday Bchool
and "Eudcnvor as usual.
House For Si
ALL NEW
ALL MODERN
ALL COMPU
i Five rooms, $1230. Our tti
t nblo pricos bring quick resut'i
come, first sorved,
Vogct Lumbr
South Fourteenth and Oit
Grand Opera Hoi
J. V. CORD1UY, SUaspt.
por
iKg&-22c
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sue;
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' "niitrv Onuntrv
"'."" w .rf,
Flour Valley, $1.53
creamery.
por sack:
,K4ol will, in a very short tlmo,
tttMe the stomach to do tho work
H ViU do. and tho work It should
4 to to dlsnt all Ike food you eat'
It .Htftfce tke stewack "kwr. and H
hard whoat, $1.4001.43.
-rn iauc pur- saca; essu.uu
ton; shorts, $1.30 por rack.
t!!os Fat, $k?5' i
per
llopplty Hop,
Are you Just barely getting
around by tho aid of crutchos or u
cane? Unloss you have lost a limb
or hnvo n deformity If your troublo
Is rhoumatism lumbago, sprain, 6tlff
joints, or an-thlng of like nature uso
Balalrd's Snow Llnlmont and 'In no
tlmo you can throw away your
crutches and bo as well as anyono.
Prlco 25c, 50o and $1.0Q. Sold by
ail dealers.
SATUItDAY, SK1TKMBER
Anirppn P.rOnlfSt CODtW'Tr?
1 RICHARD J.
! JOSE
Tho nwootost Blllg-T lhe
has ovor known " Cb!c36a 1
Ocean. '
Presenting his own v'tf 1
pany tho hllarkui cmT
"Don't Ted fly P
Prices. 1.00 73f, Wt J
Rnnta nn nolo a bCX Ofl
day, 9 a. ni.- No telephone orfj
cepted before 10 a m.
I
, Stock hogs $4,50.
JSteers 3c K
r Yeal 57c
' Trkl FtHlts
Bananas $6.50.
Oraa$4.25. .
Lemons $5(6. -t
t VHA Market,
Poultry Hens, 12c: ducks, 120
14c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen.
MilUtnK llran. $26.
Ftar Valley, $1.20 per sack;
hard waeat, $1.45.
SHIP JETTISONED CARGO
AN1 CONTINUED OOUH9E'
Point Arena, Cal., Sept. 4. Cap
tain Stltt.of ho' life saving -station,
said 'today that ho was convlncedt th.4.
mysterious ship for wh'lch ho search
ed aH Wednesday night and all das
yesterday was a lumber schooner
which ran. agTonnd and ' Jettlspned
tho deckload. People here havo
gathered up groat rjuantltes of lum-'
bor from tho sea. Captain Stlt san
! tho boat must havo backed oS and
1 continued her course.
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A Surr-enoMgli '"KHOker.
J. C. Goodwin, of RoldivUlo. N.
C, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve l
1 a ere-enough knocker for ulcers. V
bar? ono camo on my leg last rum
mer, but that wonderful1 ' salve
knocked It out In a few rounds. Not
eyea a scar remained." Guaranteed
fqr piles, sorei, burns, etc. 25c at
J, crporry's drug store.
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fttlt S U.B4Mi mm to uw for
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Just received a cr
clean vetch d 0
and prlco right
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