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VOL. XIX.
DAILY CAPITAL JOL'KNAL, -.aLICM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1000.
NO. 123.
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Sitf'S
MEXICAN ASSAULTS
LITTLE GIRL AND MOB
FORMSJTO LYNCH HIM
PRISONER ANSWERS DESCRIPTION OF MUR
DERER OF LITTLE ANNA POLTERA, AND
ADMITS HE WAS CAMPING WITH
HOBOES NEAR SPOT WHERE
SHE WAS MURDERED
END OF CALHOUN TRIAL
NOT YET IN SIGHT
United Press Leased Wire
I Snn Francisco, Juno 11. Bocauso
I L. D. Maronoy and Mlsa Francos
, Hitching, o( Eureka, failed to arrlvo
In tho city la tlmo to testify, Special
Prosecutor Honoy's attompt to com
plete tho caso of tho prosecution In
tho bribery trial of Patrick Calhoun
mot with failure Tho two witnesses,
doslrod to wind up tho ovldonco by
tho proBoautlon, woro subpoonaod yea
torday In Eureka by Dctoctlvo H. J,
Lauronston,
BODY OF WOMAN
FOUND IN THE BAY
United Prna Leased Wlre.1
San Francisco, Juno 11. Floating
In tho wators of tho bay near tho
rocks off Fort Point, tho body of a
woman, apparently about 35 years of
ago, was discovered early today by
W. F, Gamfert, a fisherman. Gnm
fert notified tho llfcsavlng station,
and tho body was roscuod from tho
waves and taken to tho city morguo.
Tho pollco bollovo tho body, which
was badly decomposed, had been In
tho walor at least a month. It was
drscscd In what probably was a neat
Maronoy IS Wanted lO glVO l8"nllnro,l .,lt nf crn Thn (under-
uo. uA&i .o ,(r, , .b. sr.J'WZffiX'.r.T.
poena
During the early session loday.th J P.X0r..2.f "h'c.h 'J!JTCd 'J1!. '!:
tnrv Wn tnVn frnm , ... rkm ll81 ; ' . "V."" JlUgOr WOS n
United Press Lcssed Wire.
Los Angolos, Cal., Juno 11. "A
mob la forming to lynch tho prison
ors" was tho startling word rocolvcd
over tho long dlstanco tolophono to
day by Sheriff Hammol hero from
Marshal Martin, of Imporlnl county.
Martin Informed tho local authori
ties that a Mexican answering tho de
scription of tho murdoror of Uttlo
Anna Poltoro had boon arrested for
a similar crlmo thoro.
In his hurried talk with Shorltf
Hammol, Marshal Martin said that
tho Moxlcan had boon arrostod for
assaulting a Uttlo girl at Drawloy,
Thursday night. Tho crlmo commit
ted thoro, In somo rospects, tallied
wlht tho Poloro attack horo.
' Ho also doclnred that tho Moxlcan
answored Martin Daumolstor'a de
scription of tho Moxlcan soon on tho
Los Follz road ahead of tho Poltoro
girl on tho aftornoon of tho day
which sho la supposod to havo mot
her death.
"Tho, prisoner," said tho marshal,
1 ,
"ndmlts that ho was In tho neighbor
hood of Los AngolcB at tho tlmo of
tho Poltoro murder. Ho answers
your description of tho murderer to
tho lotter.
"Ho admits that ho was camping
with a party of hobos In tho vicinity
of tho Bpot, near Orlfuth Park, whoro
tho crlmo was committed.
"Wo aro now preparing to keep
tho mob at bay. Can't toll what tho
result will bo."
Sheriff Hammol Immediately
wlrod tho marshal for a detailed de
scription of tho prisoner, and in
structions thnt ho bo hold at all haz
ards. Thlo Is by far tho best load wo
havo had slnco tho dlscovory of Anna
Poltoro's body," said tho shorlfT. H
cxpecta furthor dotalls soon.
Tho A. Y. P. president bqars tho
vory approprlato namo of "Chllborg."
His addresses of wolcomo sound llko
thoy enmo from cold storago In an
Icoborg.
and tho tlmo given over to argument
of legal points thut have arisen dur
ing tho trial. DotectlVea employed by
tho prosecution to subpoena John
O'Neill and Jorry Van Workmsor,
whoso testimony la desired by tho
prooocutlon, testified that thoy woro
iiinablo to And olthor man. van
Workmsor. Is alleged to have romovod
papers from tho ofllco of the district
nttornoy, and Is awnltlng trial.
CAUGHT ELEVEN JAPS
COMING OVER BORDER
United J'rem Lrued Wtro.1
San Dlogo, Cnl Juno 11. Elovon
Jnpaneso Immigrants cnught by tho
United States Immigration ngonts,
nro housed today at a local hotel
becauso tho law forbids their deten
tion in jail. Undo Sam will have
to pay tho bills.
Tho olevon Jnpaneso woro caught
after systematic work by secret sorv
Ico nnd Immigration men. It Is bo
1 loved by tho local Immigration In
spectors that a plot for wholcsalo
smuggling of Immigrants oxlsts and
oxtrn doputlcs havo boon ndded to
tho force Sixteen additional ngenfa
woro sent out todny to tho Mexican
lino. All tho Jnpaneso wero carry
ing Moxlcan passports when nrrcstcd.
A GRAND TRANSFORMATION
NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE CHICAGO STORE
Every department in tho entire cstnbllNhmcnt will lie located on the flint floor. Price-cutting anil bargain
giving Is tho order until nil tho -remodeling It finished. Our storo Is crowded every day. Go to the
other h tores mid get (heir prices then come hero nnd mo the money wo can nave you.
'Ml
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7
Wonderful
Values
ladies'
Tailored
Duck
Suits
Linen
Suits
Wool
. Suits
Silk
Suits, Etc.
You will appreciate tho store that can show
you and give you tho best values In Oregon In tho
abovo mentioned garments. Seeing Is believing.
Wo are hero with tho goods. This season's new
est wearing apparel.
7.50 Duck Suits, now only 3.50
$ 9.60 Linen Suits, all colors, now 9 -1.05
$18.00 Wool Suits now .. 9 VMi
J25.U0 Wool Suits now $12 CO
J18.00 Princess Silk Suljs nowi $ 8.00
$ 7.50 Silk Potticoats now only $.!M5
fffjT
wedding ring, lualdo of which wns
tho inscription "E. to O., 1898,"
Tho caso Is a baffling on6 lfl tho
pollco. Tho decomposed stato ot tho
body precludes tho possibility of
Identification at tho morguo, nnd tho
detectives who havo boon dotallcd
upon tho caso havo Uttlo upon which
to bnso their operations.
Tho watch and tho ring, whllo sorv
lng ns tho only basis tor tho solution
ot tho mystery, also sorvo to mako
tho caso moro complicated. Tho au
thorities havo agreod that It murder
was committed and tho body thrown
Into tho bay tho motlvo was not rob
bery. Tho unusual longth of tlmo tho
body apparently had boon In tho
wator has causod tho thoory to bo
abandoned that tho woman might
havo fallon or hnvo boon thrown from
and ocean-going vessol, and hor body
boon brought by tho tldoo through
tho Qoldon Gato.
BLACK HAND TRYS
TO MURDER WOMAN
(United Tress Lensed Wlre.l
Chicago, Juno 11. Bocauso sho
did not comply with a domand to
placo $500 In a secluded spot near
hor home, Dr. Jonnlo A. Donrdsloy,
GOULD DIVORCE BRINGS
SCANDAL L0YIN6 CROWD
TO FEAST ON DETAILS
ANNA'S STAGE TRAINING MAKES HER A
FINE WITNESS- SAYS SHE BOUGHT 14
HATS IN SEPTEMBER- HER
ALLOWANCE WAS $5,-
000 A MONTH
United I'rcM I-tancd Wire.
Now York, Juno 11. Foundation
for an attompt Vp provo Howard
Gould's countor chnrgos against his
wlfo, whoso namo ho links with thoso
ot Dustln Farnum, tho actor, and
Col. Cody (Buffalo BUI), woro laid
today, when Attornoy Nlcoll, repre
senting Gould, rosumod his cross-examination
of Mrs. Gould in hor suit
tor soparato malntonanco. Anothor
fcaturo of tho day won MrB. Gould's
objoctlon to telling hor ago, and tho
court's decision In hor favor on that
point.
Tho corridors ot tho court room
woro Jammed whon Mrs. Gould ap
peared early today. Bho was dressed
as yestorday in an elegant black
gown and hat. Bho gavo no ovldonco
of I'olng norvous, and replied to tho
attorney's questions, oxcopts as re
gards to her ago, without hesitation.
Whon naked hor namo, sho said
that It was Vtolu Kathorlno Glom
mons and added:
"That was tho namo my fathor
gavo, although I was afterward
NOTICE
After June 30, 1909, the Price of Treas
ury Stock in the Gold Creek Mining and
Milling Company will be 20 Cts. a Share
OTTO HANSEN', Prosdout
W. I STALKY. Socrotary
BASEBALL
TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 12. WASHINGTON
HIGH SCHOOL of Portland vs. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
WILLAMETTE FIELD 3:30
Admission U3r
Grandstand 10c
We Can Save You Money In
MILLINERY
Don't ho paying douhlo prlco for your Millinery
elsewhere. We uro going to movo this depart
ment shortly. Wo aro moving tho hats out quick
ly with low prices. Wo aro now giving wondorful
bargain In this depnrtmont.
$1.25 Children's Hats, handsomely
trimmed with ribbons, laces and
flowers, now only.
Ladlos' $5 Burnt Straw Hats, tho vory
latest style, handsomely trimmed
with Measallnu Silk, largo roses
nud fine ribbons, now only
49c
$2.45
45c Dainty
CORSET
COVERS
i Handsomely
B trimmed
now 25c
"THK STOUK THAT 8.VVKS YOU MOXKY
- ffJMS4 V " - i -r
r
Ladles' $3
OXFORD
TIES
now-only
SI. 95
about 40 yoars of ago, was stnbbcd
twlco and sorlously Injurod by al
leged mombera of tho Dlack Hand ao
cloty, '
That Dr. Ueardsloy was not klllod
outright, sho owos to tho fact that
slnco tho recolpt of tho letters do-
maudlng monoy sbo has worn a steoi
ribbed corset. Sho wob attacked at
hor own door, shortly aftor duBk last
evening, whon sho wont to anawor a
knock.
Two detectives, who had guarded
her slnco tho first lottor was rccolved,
woro hiding In tho houso. Thoy wero
unable to catch th fleong would-bo
assassin.
During tho past wook Dr, Hoards
1 y rocolvod sovoral lottors demand
ing monoy, and threatening hor with
death If sho retusod. Each commu
nication was decorated with a crudo
drawing of a skull and crossbones,
surmounting a black hanu.
H0LDS"PUBLICATI0N
WAS NOT LIBELOUS
(United I'rtM feaied' Wire.)
8an Francisco, Juno 11. Dismiss
ing tno libel suit of P. II. McCarthy
against Charloa W. Hornlck, John D.
Sprockets nud Gmcst Simpson, man
agor, owner and rannlnglng editor,
respectively, of tho Call, Police Judge
k.uortall today severely censured the
dofondnnt for "carelossnoss."
McCarthy's suit was based on an
article In tho Call describing un al
leged meeting botweert prominent
labor leadora and W. H. Hortin and
Jerro Tlurkp of tho Southern Pacific.
Testimony wus Introduced in court
to show thut no such mooting was
ovor held.
"It uppoars to mo," said the court,
' that tno story printed in tho Call
was absolutely unfounded In fact. In
my opinion tho Call should bo moro
curoful In choosing Its source of in
formation. tHowover. from tlmo (in
memorial It'hns been tho custom of
labor leaders to meet in conference
and, granted tho story is Incorrect, it
does not appear that its' publication
bhould bo sufficient' grounds for u
libel action."
STABBED
SHERIFF ON
SCAFFOLD
(Ualtrd I'rean Ued Wire.
San Antonio, Tox , Juno 11. Whon
Shorirt Wright attempted to fix a
black cap over tho head of Itofuglo
Jauroquo, who was hanged at Plorls-
villo today, tho prisoner stabbod him
probably fatally, with r. spoon handle
which ho had sharponed to a point.
Tho condemned man thon attempt
ed to mako his escape but was cap
tured and lod back to tho Bcaffold,
whero ho was hanged without a cap.
He wns sontencod to death for at
tacking n 15-year-old girl.
caSn
evidence
IS ALL IN
Snn I'ranciHco, Juno 11 -Doth tho
prpseoutlou and defenso In tho trial
or 'Patrick Calhoun rosted ut 2:10
o'clock this aftornoon. Tho dofenso
then prosonted some written motions
which will be disposed of before tho,
final argumuut boglns.
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At most of tho "quiet" weddings
somo onp warblos "O. Promlso Me,"
and flion they both promise, but tho
dlvorco c urt often finds out thoy
nolther ot them really meant it.
known as Viola My, tho latter be
ing tho namo of my stopfnthor."
Nlcoll did not ask any questions
about hor early llfo, Jjut plunged In
to tho midst of tho tnlo of hor ac
quaintance with Colonol Cody. Mrs.
Gould donlod that sh was connoctod
with Buffalo Dill's Wild West show,
stating that she had travolod with
t'jo company nt ono tlmo ao tho guost
ot Miss Artie Cody. When asked
about visits at tho Cody homo, aha
said that Colonol Cody was hor mnn
agor, and that sho wont thoro to
consult blm about business matters.
Sho did not recall whothor or not oho
visited tho colonol at' Vienna.
In reply to questions ubout cortalu
property shu said sho thought she
paid 138,000 ton hor Dluo Cap, Va.,
farm.
In connection with Mrs. Gould's
formor tootlmony that sho was hu
mtlintod by sorvants at Castle Gould,
sho said today that sho told hor hus
band ot tho actlonB of Mallory, the
English manager ot tho estato, whom
hIio said was Insulting, but Oould said
that ho did not romombor what his
contract with Mallory provided.
Knlhurlno Identified Hior lottor dat
ed July 23, 1900. to j-Doar Mr. Mal
lory," referring o tnu Illness of u
nurvnnt. Sho said tlitit this wns tho
sumo Mallory hIio had boon tolling
about. Whon sho snld sho would
explain, Nlcoll adroitly turned to an
othor lino ot questioning,
When usked to Identify St. Kogls
hotel bills for sorvlco from tho time
Hho left Castle Gould until sho was
awarded alimony Bho declared that
sho hud uovor seen thorn boforo.. 31 o
admitted thut sho had dined with
LDtistlu Furuum at tho St. Itugls ami
mat huo mot him in llartrord, but
tho olosust sho could fix tho du'
was that It wns ntter tho Vnndurbllt
cup ruco In 1907.
Kuthorlno said sho wont to Castle
Gould with Farnum In an nutomobltu
which collided with a buggy on rout'j.
and that thoy had refreshmontH at
a road houso nt hor suggestion. Thoy
did trot eat whllo at Castle Qould and
left thoro ubout 3:20 In tho nf tor
noon, arriving nt Now York ut 10:30
o'clock that night. Furuum accom
panied her to her upartments' but
rojnnlned "only a few minutes."
i..tu related having seen Farnum
ut Philadelphia nnu again at Atlantic
City, October 12. On October It)
thoy- returned to Jersey in an auto
mobile Sho Bald that lator In Oc
tober sho was ut tho Washington
hotol in Ilnlolgh whllo Furnum wns
a guest of tho hosiery.
In tuo course of tho cross exam
ination Kuthorlno Identified a Jew
elry bin for $51,000', a pookotbook
bill .or 400. and u dry goods bill
of 111,970, which was contracted
botwouu September 21, 1900, nnd
May, 1907. Sho said sho bought 14
hats in Soptombor, 1900, nt which
tlmo Gould was allowing her fGOOO
u month.
BADLY SCALDED BY
TANK EXPLODING
(Continued from page 1)
Ban Francisco. Jun 11. Two
workmen woro terribly burned today
when a hot wator tank In tho factory
of tho h. E. Iloylo Company explod
ed, lining tho room In which the men
woro working with scalding vapor
and steam. Tho Injured mon, who
wore ruUiod to tho Harbor Emorgou
cy Hosp'tal, aro Frank Johnson and
lioctoria McQualdo.
The mon woro at work on tho floor
ubovo tho tank. Tho oxploBluu blew
a. hole In tho floor, through which tho
hot vapor poured. Their oscupo was
shut off, uud they wnv slowly scald
ed to death.
Other workmon rocolvod minor
burns.
0LDFIELD NAMED
AS ALASKAN JUDGE
Wahlngton, Jmiid 11. Poter D.
Oerflold was nomlnatod to bo Judge
of tho third division of Alaska .by
Prosidout Tntt, who sent bis name to
the sonuto today. Oorflold will suc
ceed Thomas II. Uo.d. whoso resig
nation was cnlold for and accepted
by tho Presldont Charges of mis
conduct aro pend'iig agalust Reld.
Oerllel 1 la a resident of Alaska
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