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l"jTr"j " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1008 DOMESTIC TROUBLES OF RICH LUMBERMAN PROVE SENSATION BACKACHE IS SIGN MONEYS ARE NOT ACTING r -7- (Unlted Press Loosed Wire.) Eurokn, Cnl., Nov, C. Charging that her husband Is Insane and that ho will Boon have .to be confined In .an aylum, Mr8. J. D. Watklns, wife or tan Hged millionaire lumberman, Is to--day preparing a defen&o to a charge of atempt to murder, filed against hor yesterday by her husband. Mrs. "VVotklna is out of Jail on $46,000 ball and declares that sho will adduco eomo startling testimony at her pre liminary hearing tomorrow. Watklns caused the arrest of hiB wlfo after a long sorlos of domestic troubles between tho two, Ho charges thnt on October 23 she tried to shoot hi in and that thoMalluro of tho cartridge to explode was all that northern California. saved his life. Watklns says that his wife tried to make away with him oh several occasions. IIo says that she wits intent on getting his mll IIoiiVmd tine tinie-tried 'lo bribe his cnnuuqur to run mm over a ciirc in an automobile. Mi-9. Watklns Bnid today that her arrest is spite work and that horhfiis bnhy is trying to rob hor of her share of the proceeds of big timber snles. Tho old peoplo have been llvlhg apart for some time. Tho attorneys for both sides had almost arranged n settlement of tho 'trouble when Mrs Watklns filed homestead rights on tho resWenco over tho protests of her htiBband. Her arrest followed. Tho family la one of tho oldest In TELLS OP SIR1PLE HOME MIX TURE TO RELIEVE BACKACHE AND PREVENT RRIGI1TS' DISEASE. UNWRITTEN LAW TO BE WOMAN'S DEFENSE (United Prcf r.rnicd Wire.) Santa Dnrbarn, Cnl., Nov. G. Polo after niontliu of confinement, hor prolty features drawn with montnl angulBh, Mnrghnrltn Colvoro, tho young Spnnlsh woman on trlnl for tho murdor of hor common low Iiub bond, Wnltor Sprout, gnzod with hor-, ror-Htrlcken oyes nt District Attor noy Dny, while ho morcllessly con demned her in his opening remarks to tho Jury today. Quailing beforo each harsh word, as though ntruck across tho faco with o lash, tho pathetic little woman In black was tho center of Intorest In tho court room, and caused keenest aympathy among tho Hpcctntors. That hor spirit has not boon broken by her grlof of recent yours was shown, howovor, when occasionally, with flashing eyes, sho would half tIho In roHentmont nt some particularly otlugln remark of tho prosocutor. Thoso slight displays of tamper wero most'tlmo wenrlng the air of a fright ened child. With tho exception of two, tho members of tho Jury hearing tho Moro people sucmitub each year to Eomo form of kidney trouble than any other cause. The Bllghtest form of kidney derangement often develops Into Drlght'B kidney disease, diabetes or dropsy.' When either of these dis eases are suspected the Biifforer shofiild at onco seek the best medical attention possible. Consult only n good first class physician. There ore many of the lessor symp toms of kidney trouble which can be treated at homo is stated by a Well- Iknown authority. For somo of these, K'ich as backache, pain in tho region of tho kidneys, weak bladder, fre quency, (especially at night) painful rcnldlng ond other urinary troubles, try tho following simple homo rem edy: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Knrgon, onn ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapnrira throe ounces. These slmplo Ingre dients arc harmless and con bo ob tained nt nny good prescription phnr mncy and anyone can mix them by Rhaklng well In a bottle. Tho dose for adults Is a tciispoonful after oac!i meals and again at bedtime Thoro Is no moro offectlvo remedy known to rollovo nil forms of rhou- mntlsm. becnuso It nets- directly up CUT01 HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED i EVERY DAY OF OUR Great Consolidation See hundreds of customers crowding our store, every one of them hniir which is sure proof that we do just as we advertise : ; : . . , ' ! Sale caso nro oldorly mon. No attempt to'on tho kidneys and blood. It cleans not froquont, tho defendant for. tho him. dony tho girl shot Sproul will bo lundo by tho dofenso. Its enso, ns roportod todny will bo based solely upon a pica of montnl Insanity, to bo supported by tho grim tnlo of tho protty dofondnnt'fl Hfo. According to tho Btory told tho authorities by tho girl nt tho tliuo or hor arrest, Bho lived with Sproul iib IiIh common law wife for Hvo years. When hor mothor whb on hor death bod sho Bont for Sproul and ho prom ised upon IiIh honor thnt ho would mako Mnrgfinrlta his lawful wlfo. TIiIb ho fallod to do,' and laBt Biitri mor ho told hor ho wib about to mar ry another woman. Driven mad with grief and JeohiBy, Bho claims, sho ro Bonted hor threatened abandonment by tho mnn sho loved, and tho fatal quarrol onsuod, In which bIio ahot the clogged up pore in tho kidney1 eo they can filter and Btrnln from the blood tho poisonous uric ncld and waste matter which If not ollmlnatod remain In tho blood, decomposo nnJ sottlo about dho Joints and muBCtilar tlssuoi causing tho runtold suffering and deformity of rheumatism. Dafkarhc Is nnluro'B slgnnl notify ing tho Bufforor that tho kidneys nro not acting properly. "Take caro of your kidneys," Is now tho phyBlclnn's advice to his patients. Bed Spreads $1.00 bed spreadB, now 85c $1.25 bed Bpreads, now ol5c $1.60 bed spreads, now 91.10 1 1.75 bed spreads, now k $1.25 t Umbrellas 75c umbrellas, plain handles, now . . . ., -tc 75c umbrellas, plain handle?, now ROc $1.00 umbrellas, plain handles, now 8c $1.00 urabrellns, fancy handles, now '.70c $1.50 umbrnllne, fancy handles, now . . . .1.00 $2.50 holiday umbrellas, now . .. .91.00 $4.00 to $5.00 holiday Umbrellas, now ....92.50 Dry Goods FINANCIER KAHTHQUAKE .IN GERMAN!' CAUSES APPREHENSION Plouon, Germany, Nov. 0. A vio lent oorthquaro shook this cjty todov and throw tho people Into n panic. Houses wero rocked by tho solsmio dlBturbanco and- pooplo fled Into 'tho street in torror. Tho ahock Instod eoverol minutes. Lato this afternoon tho pooplo had refused to re-enter tholr hoiiBos fear ing o ropotitlon of tho shock. Sharp explosions, and u heavy rumbling nols accompanied tho earthquake, which was tho culminating shock of a sorlos of smaller quakoB that havii uhook tho city for the paa( wek, Tho ahock today was the most ser Ioub that'1 has boon felt In this soc tlon of Germnny for yoars. Tho torn peratmre of tho Medical Sprlnga horo "wai Increased 15 degrees In n few hccoinIb and tho people nro afraid that n general disaster may ovortnko them. SP12I3DY CHAUFFEUR LEAVKS POLICEMAN HEHIXI) (United l'rm Leiued Wire.) Now York, Nov C. Jailed for ex ceeding the apuml law, 13111s H. Kulp. u chauffeur today htiu two Hlmllar .hargoB ponding against him, after conviction yesterday of escaping from nn arresting oitlcor, who had arrest ed hltn for nnotlior similar offense. Tho total result 'today Is a 6ontonco ngnliiBt him of $150 or 20 dnyu In tho Tombs prison. Kulp was employed iib n dumon Mtrntor with nnnutomobllo firm when ho made his first sonmiUounl speed rocord. Ho had u wealthy merchant and three women In tho mnchlno on demonstration trip when Motoroy. olo Sergeant Nornoy told him ho wob under unost for upeodlng. Kulp turned on tho power, and tho ma- CHINESE CHILDHEN SING FOR UOOSEVEIT Washington, Nov. C Nino dimln- utlvo Chlnoso children nro propnrlmjc today to return to tholr homos In Son Francisco nftor having accom plished "tho object of tholr visit to tho cnplfnl by singing Amorlcan songs for Presldont Roosevelt, Each pos sesses an autogrnph plcturo of tho chief exoouUve and proud riecpllec Mops of,tllatflntortalpino'nt and nt TMillnilqluhltj wure thp chorus has boon attending a meotlng undor the nusplcos of tho Methodist church. All of tho ohlldron are glrlB with tho exception of one, a 9-yoor-old boy. None Is. more than 18 years of ago. They aro tho pick of tho Ori ontal roHcuo homo In San FrnnclBco, whoro Chlnoso orphan children are rescued from tho ehnng and edu cated. Tho youngsters sang "My Country Tls of Thee" and convorsod with tho President. Tho little hoy dollghtod tho President by remarking during tho Intorvlew: "When I was in Lin coln I wns for nrynn, but horo I am for Toft." MUST STAND TRIAL FOR THREATENING LYNCHING Voidest, Alnsko, Nov. C. Soven men ore to bo tried next weok nt Voi der for tho attempted lynching of J. B. Kennedy nt Loko Crook ripar Cook Inlet Inst fall. The troub'lo arose over the roportod theft of $2300 In gold dust from ono of the mliVrs. Kenney was accused of taking 4ho dUBt. A poaso consisting of Ed. Cono, D. McManus, T. D. Hlllxson, Frnnk Dunn, Frank Churchill, Ghus Harper, A. R, Young nnd Sam Wng nor, strung Kenney up to n tree and threatened to hang him unless ho returned the gold. Kenney Insisted Oil hlft InnnrAllm nUhmmh a ... blno began a dlwy career that left o(( ,mngng unU, neRr,y aQd ... ,v .vv.. , ... w v - te mon flna ro,ea8ed h,ln , tomohllo waa not Btoppod until tho nudtou to thl m merchant compelled Kulp to allow ,n,t tho , h ....uu .m u, mrvu ..i,.Mi " Ued n civil wilt asking for $25,000 juuu hi iwiig uiv tvuiuis. Kulp was arrested for spoodlng In another Instance, was recognised by Neruey, and additional charges of speedlag and escaping arrat were brought against hlw, Sick HeadAclfe, Tkls dlHtreMlHg Ue8Q reault'a frojfi a dtKonlred esdrtIoa of taa v etemach, aad oaa featured fey taklas ChamberlatH' tewacfe and Liver Tablets. Get a fre MMple at Dr fttotte'a drug store and try it. damages. Only flvo members of the posse have been arrested. . o . iTt'asury Statement, Washington, D. C, Nov. 6.The treasury statement today shews: Receipts, 8,f89,5ei. Disbursement $2,376,009. ,T:r ; r w." rcoritlmiodfrom Page 1. Roth Morsu nnd Curtis nroso caj-ly ot tho Tombs prison this mornjng and ato hearty ' breakfasts nt G o'clock, They appenred In tho court room promptly nt 8 o'clock. Mrri. Morso greetod her husband calmly. Nelthor Bhowed much emo tion. The meeting of Curtis nnd his wlfo wnB very dlfferont, as Mrs. Cur tis la now n comploto nervous wreck. Tho (loposod banker nlmoat- wopt as ho sprang to hla wlfo's open arma. Judgo Hough, in passing sentence, declared, that Curtis waa undor tho iniluonco of n stronger mind, and said thnt Curtis' offortB to reform conditions wero blocked by tho Vault's Buplno board of dlroctore. Tho room wni crowdod whon, Judge Hough took his pluco on tho bonch. Morso nnd Qurila sat with two deputy BhoVlffs In tho Jury box. Doth wero greatly agitated. Mrs. Curtis scarcely' able to con trol herself, sot with hor sister, Mrs. Gordon, and Colonol It. M. Thomp son. Mra. Morso was seated with hor husband's sons, Hnrry nnd Den. Whon Judge Hough nnnounced that ho would eiiBpend sontonco In tho caso of CurtlB, Mrfl. Curtis col lapsed nnd fainted. Sho wns borno unconscious from the room. ADD MORSE.., Morso did not finch when hh sen fonco was pnssed. H1b fnce showed but llttlo expression and ho did net movo from his attitude. Tijoro wns uot the Bllghtest trace of omotioj about the man. With lib wlfo, sons nnd counsel, Morse conversed In thf mar8hara olllco uutll noon, when .k wob returned to thotombs. Morso wns sentenced to eorvo tho 15 years In the federal prison nt At lanta, Ga. Morse was cheored by hundreds us he left tho building Morse's wlfo had recovered and she to was loudly cheered, They hurried to tholr home. Cousel for Morso this afternoon ob tained n writ of error from Judge Locombo In tho United States circuit court. This acts as a temprornry 6tun until application tor ball can be made. Best tnblo oil cloth, now jjl.Oc n ynrd 8 l-3c flno grade bleached muBlln, now'OJScn yd 8 l-3c fino grade unbleached muslin, now 0)tn yd .15c drcsB gooods, now He 2 ac dross gooods, now inc 4Uc dross goods, now 2l)i 50c dress goods, now 35c to IOc 75c dress goods', now 0-"5c $1.00 droJB goods, now (15 to 70c $1.25 dres3 goods now 80c to 85c $1.50 dress goods, now ..9115 $1.75 dress goods, now 91.125 Wldo unblouched scrim, now -lc n yard Wldo blenched scrim, now c n yawl Men's Suite $8.50 mon'B suits, now $10.00 raon's suits, now W(l0 $12.00 men's suits, now .., ,TJI $15.00 mon's suits, now ....WW Wo also 'have odds and Vn'dVln 'mw'Z about half price. Dlt!,! Boys' Suits $1.50 boy's suits, now $2.50 boy'B suits, now $3.00 boyB' suits, now $3.50 boys' suits, now $4.50 boys' suits, now $5.00 boys' suits, now $0.50 boys' sultB, now ..un ..feu Mm 'll'i Lace Curtains 50c lnco. curtains, 2 yd? long, now.. 42c i& 75c lnco curtolnB, 2 yds long, now., ooc i Fi $1.00 lnco curtains, 3 yds long, now . 73capk ?i.zo mco cur.tains, 3 yds long, now ..OOci $1.50 lace curtains, 50 In. wldo now $1.15 iftj, .$1.75 lnco curtalriB, 58 in. wide, now $1.23 1 prf Ladies' Petticoats 75c lndlcB black sateen petticoats, now ... , $1.00 Indloe' black sateon pottlcoats dot $1.25 Indloa' block sateen pottlcoaU, now,.!.M $1.50 Indloj black sntocn pottlcoats, now... l, $2jOO ladies' black snteen petticoats, sow ..$IJg $5.00 lodlea' black silk pottlcoats, now...,WJ0 Rostein & Greenhaum 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM w J FIRE-SURROUNDS HOME OF MACKEV Roalyn .Long Ialand Nov. G. Dlackenod ground and chnrrod 8tumpu today mark four acres of magnificent woodland that wero burned last night In a firo that threotonod' to demolish the stately country homo of Clnrenco B. Mackoy, president of tho Postal Tolograph Company, nt Harbor Hill. Tho man sion wns savod from destruction by tho work of Mnckoy and neighbors. Tho flames wero discovered nonr midnight, nnd Mnckoy, at tho head of a body of volunteoc dromon, com posing nolghbors and servants, early this morning the ttH m extinguished, nftcr four ictt W bcon devastated. qjf A Peculiar Vltteck . , ... . - .... ... .. ... of tha tool or nnkls nur Breiwi T ;';"":- W lous aprala. AijtiH tho Are. Tholr work provontod tho mnrn tminf.il than a brk. U houBO from catching, but tho llamos sprains, cuts, burns and ld W iu tho troea spread dosplto tholr of forte. ' lard's Snow Liniment li tM thlnctn 1180. Relieves the W RtnnHv. rodiipot iwelllnx. Il I & In tho moantlmo tho Highland firo f0ct antiseptic and hwls rapMlf. , company hastened to tho sceno, nnd Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Fi by all dealers. Eastern Receipts. Chicago, Nov. 6. Receipts, hogs, 30,000; cattle, 3500; sheep, 10,000. Hogs oponed today 5 to 10c lower. Loft over yesterday, 4300. Receipts year ago, 19,000. Mixed $5.40 ? 6,35; heavy, $6.60 6.30; rough. $5.6005.90; light, $5.3006.06. Cattle and sheep, steady, Kaasae City, Mo., Nov. 6. Re ceipts, hogs, 15,000; cattle, 2690; sheep,, SO90. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 6, Receipts, hoge. 3600; cattle, 1100; sheep, 2360. W jHlItt Km il $ I BISHOP'S TAILORED CLOTHES READY f .' t Are made for men who dress well and who insist upon hav ing garments of unusual style and exceptional quality : : : : & wmiaxT tm or MICHAELS-1TERN FINE CLOTHING HICMAKia, STCNN 4 CO. Suits $10 to $35 Overcoats $8 to Raincoats $10 to $30 a SALEM WOQJJN MILL j ti T. felv-