Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 15, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY CATITAIi JOURNAIj, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, BKlTEMBEit 10, IS 09.
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6RIZZLY
DROPPED IN
TO SUPPER
Knocked at the Door Like
a Gentleman, But His
Guests Inhospita-
bie Left Him
I dxitxv ntM uitto wtu.1
Summit, Mont. Sept 15. Just as,
the Great Northern section men here
were sitting down to tkir rctis
a Ml yesterday, a large sllrer tip
grizzly bear dropped around laforasl
ly and announced hla presence by
scratching at the front door t tke
house. Peter Hebaii, section fore
man, opened tho door, and, feeler 1m
could recover from hla swisswsat,
brain struck him on the left shonlder
wRh a huge paw, and knocked hla
the legth of the room. lastaatly
there was a general ezedaa of Oreek
laborers through the rear windows
of the shack.
After putting the enemy to flight,
the bear burned his attention to the
supper table, and was calmlfrnelflng
himself to a large plate of fried
han, when William Morris, a trap
per, attracted by tho frightened
cries of the Greeks, appeared oa the
scene, and with a shot from hla Win
chester ended bruin's career. The
bar weighed nearly 700 pounds.
ing to the story, purchased a small
rawhide whip Saturday eTenlng, and
Parted on a hunt for the Justice. She
found him Sunday morning at the
Lancaster railroad station, where
self of the population of the rlllago
had gathered preparatory to accom
jb i,ylng the Lancaster baseball team
to a nearby town.
"You're Just the man I'm looking
for." calmly declared Mrs. Clark.
when she discovered Bulkley in the
crowd. Then, it Is alleged, she be
labored him about the head and body
with the stinging whip, until she was
seized by a deputy constable.
Bulkley has denied that he made
sty Insulting remarks about the wo
man. SIXTEEN
YEARS FOR
ONE FISH
Avalon, Catnllna Island, Oal., Sept.
IS. A local taxidermist Is today
mounting a US-pound leaping tuna
that cost A. W. Hooper of Boston $15,
000 and the greater part of each
summer for sixteen years.
Hooper Is a veteran angler, and
has fished in almost every popular
water on the face of the globe. Six
teen years ago he conceived tho am
bition of adding a Catallna tuna to his
trophies, and year after year ho Jour-
noyod to Avalon and angled for one
Mebass' wounds wro dressed by a j of the monster fish without success.
local physician, who found It neces- His determination to land a tuna fin-
eary to take 63 stitches in three 'ally became an obsession.
wounds caused by the bear's claws. ! Early in tho present season, when
o ' ' I he tuna run was flrt ronortnd. Honn-
or came from Boston. As usual he was
unsuccessful and started back.
At Chicago n message reached him
from a California friend that tho tuna
hnd returned. Hooper doubled on his
trail, nnd yesterday made nnother
cast outside of Avalon bay. His long
ambition was ronllzed for after a
strugglo of nearly nn hour he gaffed
his fish. Ho will return to Boston
when the carcass Is prepared for shipment
HALEY'S
COMET IS
COMING
appropriation granted by the senate
and house for tho President's travel
ing expenses, by saying:
"I believe that even Congressman
; Glllett permitted himself to vote for
1 it Yon have got to make a case
'mighty plain if you ever want Qll-l-tt's
vote. He is something of a
Yankee when it comes to money mat
' ters.
1 "1 tell yon the real people who
control the nation's pocketbook are
i ibe men la the lower house of con-
Has Been Off on a Jaunt forJgre."
75 Years and Has Trav
eled Ten Billions
of Miles
i
tixircxi fuss LEASED WlkX
Providence, R. L, Sept. 16-
-Ha-
DANGEROUS PATIENT
ESCAPES FROM ASYLUM
fr KITED rkCSS LEASED WfkE.
Spokane, Wash., Sept 16. After
a sensational escape from the Medic
leys comet has been seen again, after , ., 0 MMflm tQr th(J lmm Fr,u
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INSANITY MAY SAVE
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p , w , ?.l Zn 'I Jude Norman Duck, 1. U lar to
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SANTA ROSA ALSO j B fiS, under a MmIob
SURROUNDED BY FIRE that members of the Masonic order
, , J are seeking his" life. He was com-
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Santa nosa. Cal.. Sept. IS The ' XtA t0r attemPUnS to klllJohn H.
men who have boon fighting the for-1 Sbiw' Ma80n, ffldal at Spokane.
est flreN in this region for the past
(UXITED rCXSS LCiKCn WIKE.)
San Francisco. Sept. 1C. The trial
of James Cunningham ( the laborer
who Is charged with having murdered
Carolina Ilrnscli, a clerk in flrny
Bros, construction compan)' offices,
was Interrupted today and the Judge
ordered that tho self-confessed mur
derer be taken before the examining
board this afternoon and nxainlned
for his sanity.
Cameron King. Jr. Cunningham's
attorney, took tho stand nnd swore
that ho bollves his oljont to be Insane,
basing his belief on the Hllugixl fact
that Cunningham own give ffci rohir
cnt story of the shooting.
On King's testimony tho order for
Cunningham to appear before the
board was given up.
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STRIKERS ALL GO OUT
AGAIN AT PITTSBURG
IMMENSE
DEPOSIT OF
NITRATES
ueek are now making some headway
against the oncroachlng flames, ow
ing to the abatement of (he wind.
The fires are still brhnlng fiercely,
but with the great amount of back
firing which has been done It is be
lieved today that the situation is well
in hand.
Should the wind rise again it is dlf-
M'ELROVS BAXD TmmSDAY..
W. E. McElroy, Conductor.
Soloists, Slgnorlna Bettlna .Soprano
D. J. Gllmoro Trombone
Oregon Male Quartet
Trombone solo, "The Whirlwind"
Lovy
D. J. Ollmore.
Grand descriptive selection, "The
Carnlrv nhart.A1' T ...I...
flcult to estimate the damage that i Serenadef ..LoTO anA r"dleae5
uoiu uu uuuc uj ejiruHuing ine lire
Into the forest again.
Thousands of acres of timber have
been consumed and a number of
ranch houses desroyed. and until each
individual loss can be ascertained no
estimate of the damage done can be
made.
MAKES FIRST SPEECH
ON HIS LONG TRIP
vsnvm rkMs leaicp wii )
Sprlngnold, Mass., Sept. IS.
Tiestdent Tatt, Journeying toward
the West, stopped here today for Are
minutes.
In a brief speob delivered here
tb? President praised Sonator Crane
aid humorously praised Congrea-
ICXITMl I'KniMI MUDEII Willi.)
Pittsburg, Pa, 8opt. 16. Praotls
ally the entire 6000 striking employ
es of the Pressed Stool Car Company
who tetiurncd to work last week, af
ter tylnc un the nlaut for moro thsnJ- ''liiwr,
two months, quit In ji body this af.fwho haa loJatol claims aggregating
lornoon. I it. uu uacres in tne uistnot. Ttie ue
Macbeth
Introducing solo for Bassoon.
Bruno Heltkemper.
Part IL
Overture, "Martha Flotow
Soprano solo Slgnorlna Bettlni
Fesi March: from Tannhauier . .
' Wagner
CONGRESS WILL TAKE
UP SUTTON CASE
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Washington, Sept. 12. Dlssatls
fled with the recent investigation at
Annapolis into the death of Lieuten
ant Sulton. of Portland, Oregon, It
wa learned today that Representa
tive Good, of Iowa. Intends to Intro
duce a resolution at the next session
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til affairs commltteo Investigate the
Sutton case, and also conditions at
Anapolls at the time of tho llouton
ant'o death.
FIRES ARE RAGING
NEAR SANTA CRUZ
n u Glllett. when ho referred to the ' of congress, demanding that tho nav-
I'MTED rSESS LEASED WIHE
Santa Cruz, Cal., Sept, 16 Tho
forost and brush fire which has boon
UMTEtl 1'MMHt IXtSNt WISH
New York. Sept. IS -That San
Bernardino, Cul., contains enormous
nitre beds thRt promises to surpass
the famous Chi I win deposits was the
announcement made today by William
a California millionaire.
burning seven miles from hero for
the past two days Inst night consumed
tho school house of tho Hill school
district In spite of tho desperate ef
forts of fire fighters to snve It.
A honvy cloud of smoko hangs over
this city today nnd the heat Is In
tense from the hot blaze of ulr com
ing from the direction of the forest
fires along the ridges.
'ho men claimed that. Instead of
the strlkebrakors being discharged,
a had been promised, many of them
had been promoted to bosses. The
employes nro Indignant, and a rope,
tltlon of the bloody rioting during
the first days of the strike Is feared,
unless tho strlko-broakers are dis
charged. AN IRATE FEMALE
HORSEWHIPS JUSTICE
UNITED rSCIS UAtKD WIU.l
Los Angeles, Sipt 15 Beauo
Justice of tho Peace O 8 Bulkley
made alleged disparaging remarks
about her, Mrs George Clarke, wife
of an Antelope township rancher,
publicly horsewhipped the official, ac
cording to Information that reached
this city today Mrs Clark accord-
Grand Opera House
FRIDAY, SEPT. 17th
Win. A, Brady nnd Jos. It,
GrlMMer Announce
I-lrnt Time In This City
"A Gentleman from
Mississippi"
A Coiiunly of Washington I.lfo
by llArriteMii IlhoUcit 11ml TIiim.
A. Wisr.
Sow in II Becond Year In New
York Cltyj HI .MonlliK
in Cliirugo,
The best comedy slnco "The
Senator " N Y Evening Moll
lrtc- Si.no, 9I.OO, 7.V,
AOr hcU Ka! IVlihiy. I) u. lit.
posit which UlugiM assorted Is fabu
I lllllult rlnh lit t,i,iiffet (iiau,. IhIim ,i,ua I
burg on the Mojave desert
I I)lHgw stated tuda) that his clulnu
Mere loeated aftwr his Interest had
(been enlisted by W. P l.HMon, u
prospector. Mining experts Mere
m to Johannesburg dls rl t to In
vllMat and their reports Here wi
I favorable that nogotlallons are said
ttjnave entered lato with the Sou h
-rn Pacific railroad for the tonuirut
iion of a hrMNeh line Into the Lone
Willow dlstrlot, whore the claims are
loealttd.
AutHirdlug to Dlugee. wtmple of iht
deposits were analyzed by It. V Hunt
& Co of San Frnnctsm .Mho reported
that the) contained from 25 to 2S per
cen pure nitre. He Is said to have
Interested several New York ftnau-
e'ers In the development of the claims
j Almost the entire world's supply of
nltro at present comes from the Chil
ean deposits, whloh aro controlled' by
the Kothkchllds. The cost of the
I product in tho.Bouth American coun-
j try Is about J10 a tou.to which Is ad-
,ded $11 export duty. This duty Is
ono of the largest sources of revenue
ot tne inuenn government
AERONAUTS LAND
AND ARE ARRESTED
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Rome. Sept. 15 Commander I
, Borsallc. of the the Italian navy, and
Slguors I'celll cad Ntcoll, aeronauts,
' were arrested In Austria today at the
t-tinpk-tlon ot a daring balloon night I
j from Venice across the Adriatic Sea
, t Austria.
Although no details ot the arrests
I ave beeu received it is believed that
ihe men aro charged with bng mil
itary spies The flight ot the th.ee
men iovred a distance ot 100 miles
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peustble The managt-ment may be
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but lecme now while all goods are the
freshest, and make your selection of
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
$10 to $35
All the new styles and shades are now
here. The cut shown here is one of
the many styles we are showing for
this f alPs wear.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
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