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DAILY OAPITA1. JOCBNAI;, SAnJJSI, OREGON, AVKDXESDAT, JULY 20, 1010.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E, HOFEB, Editor and Proprietor.
independent Newspaper Deroted to American Principle! and
the Program and Derelppement of AU Oregon.
rnbtlibod Srorr Bvenlwj Bxcopt Sunday, Salem, Ore. ,
BCnSOKlPTION BATES.
(Invarlablr In Adrance.)
mttft br carrier, per rear tU.OO Fer month .COo
Ut, bf cull, per 7ear. .00 Per month... 85o
7Mklr, by mall, per ycnr........i. J.OO Biz month! .....60o
BELIEVE
GRIPPEN IS
LOCATED
XiOKDOX POLICE SAV ALIiEGED
W$fI3 MUKBEBEIt IS IlfDING AT
HEAITII RESORT, UNDER SUR-
VEIIiANCE, AND. MAY BE Alt-
ItESTED AT ANY MOMENT.
tuxnm rnan leaked wins.
London, July 20. That Dr. Haw
ley Crlppon, tho man whom tho Lon
don poltco say murdered his wlfo In
tlwbasemont of tholr Islington homo,
has been located, and that ho will bo
arrested boforo night, Is tho official
Btatomcnt mado today by Inspector
DoWi of tho Scotland Yard force.
' qw suys that Crlppon Is hiding In
a health resort; that tho polf& havo
beo'n watching him and aro sure of
his Identity.
No Crippcn As Yet.
New York, July 20. Police today
boarded and soarched tho incoming
liners Kroonland and Carmanla. No
one rosombllng tho description of Dr.
Hnwley Crlppon, suspected of tho
murder of his wlfo by tho London po
lice, was found aboard olthor vessel
PREAC
HER
OBJECTS
PHONOGRAPHS
RAILROAD
SIDENT
IS KILLED
HEAD OP "JIONON ROUTE" SUR
PRISES BURGLAR IN ACT OF
STEALING HIS SILVER AND 18
SHOT DOWN POLICE BE
LIEVE DEED WAS PERPE
TRATED BY A NEGRO.
"LEAD KINDLY LIGHT" AND
"HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN
KELLY" DO NOT HARMONIZE
AVELL DURING SUNDAY' SEI5
VICES.
JOHNSON IS PINCHED
FOR 'STEENTH TIME
O.VITED ritKSK LEASED WIHH.l
New York, July 20. Jack John
son, tho colored champion, must np
poar In tho West Sldo court to answer
tho chargo of recklessly driving his
automobile for tho 'steonth ttmo.
- ..This tlmo Jack Is mad. Ho says ho
Is being hounded. Tito pollco, ho sail,
deliberately arrested him after being
.told to "got" him whonovor. opportu
nity offered.
His arrest at Forty-sovonth stroot
and' Eighth avonuo occurrod, Johnson
said, simply because ho wns follow
ing Instructions from Inspccto
Walsh who told him after leaving
tho theater ta get awny.ns quickly
as he could from the admiring
crowds. While he was "getting
away" he was pinched.
Johnson furnished $100 ball.
o
f united rr.nsaiTisKn wins.
Now York, July 20. If residents
of Richmond Hill, L. I., allow tholr
phonographs to play during ser
vices on Sunday they will bo Ignor
ing tho urgent appeal of tho Re 7.
Henry C. Doo, pastor of tho Rich
mond Hill Baptist church. Dr. Doe
has asked nil good cltlzons to put
the soft pedal on their talking ma
rhinos while ho preaches and hU
holr sings,
" 'Lead, KInly Light," and "Has
Anybody Hero Seen Kolly," don't go
well together," said Dr. Doo. "Nor
do Ei'imons on 'Tho Duty of Parents
to chlldron' and 'What's tho Matter
With Fator?' exactly JIbo." So Dr.
Doe has appealed for congrulty, If
not harmony.
o
TROUBLES
Tom Manning was given his pre
liminary examination boforo Munici
pal Judgo Moorcs this morning on tho
ohargo of having stolon a coat from
W.v. Powoll, and bound over to tho
grand jury for action. Ills bond was
fixed at $2D0.
(UNITED ITJCBa LHASED WIKE.l
Chicago, July 20. Pollco today
aro scouring tho north shoro su
burbs and tho negro quarters of
Chicago, for tho burglar who today
shot and killed Prcsldont I. Q. Rawn
of tho Chicago, Indianapolis & Loii
Isvlllo railway Monbn route In
his homo In fashionable Wlnnotka.
Posses scouring tho suburbs, havo
arrested a number of negro sus
pects. The police of Wlnnotka be
llevo that tho burglar was a negro
nud havo asked the Chicago authori
ties to help them in tholr bcarch.
ltawn was killed in the dining
mom of his home. Earjy this morn
ing ho hoard a noiso and going to
the first floor of his resldo.ico to In
vesllgcto, saw a burglar putting sll
vor into a bag. Rawn rushed at the
burglar and it is supposed that he
slipped, tho noiso warning tho bur
glar that someone was In the room.
The two mon grappled, It Is be
lieved from tho sounds that aroused
tho cthor members of tho household.
The burglar shot Rawn twice. The
two i.hots were distinctly heard bv
Bfvernl mombors of tho family.
Ralph Coburn, Rawn's son-in-law,
was tho first to roach-tho dining
room. He found Rawn on th
flcjpr with two wounds In his body.
Rawn was unconscious and died be
fore medical aid reached him. The
murdorer leaped through a window
and fled.
A hasty Investigation showed
marks of a jimmy at a sldo door
where tho burglnr ovldontly had on
toicd. Tho intruder in his flight
left tho sack In which ho Intended to
cany away tho plunder. This is tho
only chto tho police havo.
Tho Wlnnotka pollco say that the
negroes In tho suburb, one of tin
most fashionable of tho North Shora
colonics, havo boon Insolent of late
islnco Iho Fourth of July prlzo fight
nt Bono, and havo Insulted women on
the Bfroots. Many negroes havo
been arrested for petty buglarles, it
Is declared, .and for this reason tho
oflicers aro certain tho intruder in
thf Rawn homo was colored.
Mombors of tho household aro
overcome by tho tragic death of Mr
I Itnwn. Funeral arrangements havo
not, et boon complotod but it Is
Important S
.1
aie of musical
Greatly Reduced Prices
We are over-stocked in some lines, and therefore have decided to sell the
same at greatly reduced rates.If you are in need of anything in the musical
line, or going to want same in the near future, you cannot afford to miss this
opportunity. Everything in the store going at reduced prices, except the
contract goods, from now until we get into our new quarters on Liberty Street,
'August 1st.
r
WE NEED THE MONEY, YOU NEED THE GOODS
ff 1 1 ei gp
JLJL ILe
247 n. com'i st L. F. SAVAGE, Manager phone 1187-2 beiis
iWWtBNSA
mama
TO CHOOSE
PRESIDENT
MANY CANDIDATES ARE IN THE
-FIELD I;OR HIGHEST HONOR
AT HANDS OF NATIONAL OR
DER OF HIBERNIANS AND CON
TEST BECOMES INTERESTING.
PINCHOT
CAMPAIGN GOT
Manning wns originally arrested of
selling Jowolry without a llconso, and probnllo that Kawn .wI1, bo burIo(,
soiuoucou 10 xu unys in mo city Jan. Saturday. A coroners Investigation
While serving his sentence ho was dl; w, ,)0 heId to,,liy or tQVfefrowf
rootod to carry somo wood into that I lutlg0 K. c. F,Bld vlco.prosIdent
portion of the city hnll occupiod byl0t t)lB Monbn, will net ha president
tho Are department and while so en-i 0f "the railroad temporarily. The
gaged availed hlmsolf of an opportu
nlty to offoct his escape When ro
arrosted ho wns found in "possession ; tuinouncod.
of a coat bolonglng to Powoll, and n
ohargo of larceny was lodged against
him.
vacancy will bo tilled by tha board
of director In.tho near future It is
' tPNtTED 1'IIEHS I.BiRID WIM.
San Francisco, July 20. Gilford
"Plnchot, former chief forostor of tho
United States, loft today for Satra,-,
monto, whoro ho will spoalc toniglitj
In favor of William Kent, candldato
ifor tho n.epubllean nomination for
congress frbm tho second California
district,
Pluehot, who enmo from tho Eatt
to preach insurgonoy In California,
was 'pleased today over tho reception,
flvon him last night, when Jio ad
rossod a San Fruuolsco nudlonca in
iho InteroBts of Hiram II. Johnson,
candldato for tho Republican nomina
tion for governor.
PIncbot's spoooh was an nrgumont
In favor of Insurgonoy, and It la ox
poQtod that 1)18 othor speech os will bo
along similar linos.
"Tha reason I am bo glad to como
hero," said PInohotf "is my strong bo
llof that California la to put a oloan
government in oltlco, and also bocause
I sue, as any man must, that hire 19
ono of tho principal battle grounds,
and that right hero In this state must
bM decided ono of tho main lights In
this great war."
i o-
Mexico to Colobrafp.
(uicitii) rwun ustico' win,
Mexico City, July.20.Vhon Mex
ico' calibration of tha osntannlnl of
tier lndependoneo take placo In the
fall, ona of the faaturan will bo a
eei'lae of 24 pecforninnQae of grand
opart, the caiU 10 Inalude many stais
ot tutarnatloual fame, Tho parform
ancaa will be undax ilia imtranaga f
the te.teral Koverument.
Among thoa who will ha haanl
will h NordtoH, San Marco. Amat.i.
Scout and Furoarla.
Max Rablntlt, of New York, has
beefl Blven f 60,000 by tha govern
ment to remodel one ot the largo the
aters for the performance.
HAM
HOP
ARE CLOS
Bloodstains havo been found on
tho sldowalk nonr Rawn's Jhonit
Ono chamber in Rawn's revolver Is
ompty and Mrs. Rawn bollovos that
her husband fired and wounded tho
burglnr. It is boiloved that tho bur
glar Js hiding somowhoro nonr tho
houso and that ho will soon bo cap
tured. Most of tho mon In Wlnnot
ka aro helping In tho soarch for the
burglar.
Tho directors ot tho Monon rail
road today ordered tho flags oiv tho
company's shops and ofllces put ,it
half-mast.
DNITKO l'BXES LB1BID WIBS.
Now York, July 20. It dovolopod
today that Mayor daynor's revoca
tion of all-night llconses to cortnlu
roeaurants and cafes on Broadway
rosultod from a personal Invoatlga
iuvostlgatlon, which satlsflod the
mayor that tho host Interests of the
city demanded that thoso plncc bo
closed .attar certain hours nt night.
Tho mayor mado n porsonal tour
ot tho white light district. In ono
rostnurant a woman nupronched him
nn spoko onoarlugly. In anpthor
placo whoro tho flowing bowl wna
being passod frooly, n party of "all
nlghtors" Invited hltn to join thorn.
Inston of accepting, Onyuor replied
that such plaues may bo able to run
despite hta wlshos, but that "suoh
scandalous things could not contlnua
with his snnotlon."
Tho mayor Is Investigating tho
claim ot actors who complained that
ther should bo plficos whoro they
may eat and drink when the porform-
uycvp nt the thoatora are over.
EDRICK
DAVENPORT
MYST
ERY
Loss of Appetite
Im e at vitality, vtfor or lone, and la
often a fartriMMr of praatmUnf dia
It la aartpa and Maaatajly ao to
leoplo th'tt must keep uji and dohitf or
jt livSlmtln'iul
'I 1. 1- Ih i m1fclii to takt for It. la
ili,. su a . .n' Itutlonl ren-.vdy
SEoou's Gaypnr-illa
Wlii.ii i.uiii)- iind bftHcteas tb blood
and bollda up th uhot aysunt,
Oi It today In uiu.il iquid form or
: ,ib'.... . u jureataba.
Rono, July 20. Though sho has
bQQu a member of tho "dlvorco col
ony" for some ttmo, llttlo Is known
of tho affairs of Mrs. Hilda Sampson,
who writes under tho name of "Hod
rick Davonport," and who hns tiled
a sonlod complaint against her hus
band, Charles W. Sampson, Chicago
busluoss man, from whom sho seeks
dlvorco.
Aside from tho fact that tho prop
fUMTKD THCSS '-EASUD WMD.l
Portland, Oro., July 20. With tho
election of oflicers scheduled for tho
latter part of tho week, delegates to
tho national convention of tho A. O.
H In session hero today, are enthu
siastically boosting their various can
didates. Presidential boo'ms for four prom
inent mombers of tho order havo been
launched nlready, and before tho elec
tions it Is expected that several dark
horses will havo como to the front'.
According to tho presidential gos
sip among tho delegates tho race will
probably centor between President
Cummings, of Boston, who is said to
bo a qindidato for re-election, and
Vice-President James J. Regan, who
has tho solid barking of Wisconsin,
his homo state.
It is understood that M. G. Ro
han, president ot the Marquette Uni
versity, of Milwaukee, and Joseph
McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, may
announco their candidacy for the
prosldoncy. Both of them havo a
strong backjng of onthusinstlc ad
mirers. Jamos A. McGinnls, of
Scranton, Pa., will doubtloss bo re
oloctod to tho office of national secre
tary, as no ono is in tho field against
him.
Work was tho plan of entertain
mont mapped out for tho delegates
todny. Sessions wore scheduled for
both forenoon and nfternoon.
Tonight tho Portland members of
tho order will entertain tho visiting
delegates at n banquet at the armory.
Dr. Andrew" C. Smith, candidate
for tho Republican gubernatorial
nomination will preside as toast-mastor.
IDAHO CHILDREN ARE VICTIMS
OF NEW AND TERRIBL
DISEASE
PHYSICIAN UNABLE TO COPE
WITH 3IYSTERIOUS MALADY
WHICH IS SPREADING RAPIDLY
AND IS CONFINED TO BABES
UNDER SIX.
tUNITED l'KESS IJIASKIl WIHB.
Lowlston, Ida. July 20. More than
100 cases of a new diseaso, mani
festing the predominant symptoms of
infantile paralysis, meningitis and te
tanus, aro reported among tho chil
dren in the Camas and Nez Perce
prairies, and three deaths havo al
ready resulted.
Phya.cians frankly admit their In
ability to cope with the malady, and
confess that they aro at a loss to er.
plain Its origin. Tho disease is con
fined principally to Ihildren under six
years of age, but when the older ones ,
are attacked, tho results aro much
more severe.
It is spreading with alarming ra
pidity, and the -whole district affocted
is almost panic-stricken, many fam
ilies removing their children to other
locations until tha epidemic has subsided.
Threo cases were reported yester
day from Jullactta, but only one has
developed so far In Lowlston.
Must Be Above Suspicion.
Kidney and bladder ailments aro
so serious in their consequences, and
if unchecked so often fatal that any
remedy offered for their cure must
be above suspicion. Foley Kidney
I Pills contain no harmful drugs, hao
successfully stood a long and thor
ough test and have proven thoia
selves to bo both curative rud tonlo,
and give benefit to nil who tako
them. J. C. Perry.
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AT
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f A NEW LINE OF GOODS i
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leather sandals. Sandals in tan and black.
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A Wild Blizzard Bnglng
brings danger, suffering often
doath to thousands, who tako colds,
cough and lagrlppo that terror of
winter and spring. Its dangor sig
nals nro "stuffod up" nostrils, lower
part of noso sore, and a throat-grip-ping
cough. When grip attacks, as
you valuo ur life, don't delay get
ting Dr. King's New Discovery. "Ono
bottle cured mo", writ . A. L. Dunn,
of Pino Valley, Mass., "after being
'laid up' throo weeks with grip."
For soro lungs, hemorrhages, coughs,
colds, whooping cough, bronchitis,
Asthma, It's supreme. 50c, $1.00.
Guaranteed by J. C. Perry.
Mon occasionally get credit for
tonaclty of purpose, when in reality
tholr only nssot Is blind stubborn
ness. -.
Hay Fovcr and Asthma.
Bring discomfort and misery to
many people but Foley's Honey and
Tar affords quick and welcome re-
erty rights havo nlrocdy been adjust- ,lef' nnd Sivoa oase and comfort to
od. and that no chlldron aro Invnlvrwi tho suffering ones. It rolloves the
nothing is known of Mrs. Sampson's
domotitlo troublos.
Mrs. Sampson la well known to
rendero of various smart periodicals.
Sluoe her arrival at Umo she lms
lived pntetleikUy In seclusion,
Toothing eh lid ran nave moro or
Imb dUrrhoM, which on Is e eo
trolled by KlTlag Chamberlain's Collo,
ChoUra and DtRrrhotm Rtmiedy. All
UiRt U noanry Is to give the pro
scribed dose after oaoh oparntlon of
the boweJs mora than natural and
then castor oil to cleanse tho system
It Is safo and suro. Sold by all
dealers.
congestion of the membranes In the
bond and throat and .soothes and
heals thorn. None genuine but
Foloy'a Honoy and Tar In the yollow
: package. Insist upon having Foley'.i
j Honey and Tar and refuse substt
I ti tea. J. C. Perry.
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A solid week of merriment, boat
racing, nsning, Deacn rides, clam
bakes, conventions, etc.
Auto parties from Roseburg
Special boat service from Portland
Stage service from Prain
or Roseburg
Concessions or information, write
R. A. WERNICH, Secretary
North Bend, Or.
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