OAILY CAPITAL JOCRSAL, 8AIXM, ORKCON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2.1, 1011. riGB rms. BROTHERS TO BE TRIED Cleami-Up Sale OF MM I Ml THE CELEBRATED HOOSIER SPECIAL FOR MURDER Hakes Esas Baling Essj One-Piece Silk Dresses $22,00 values for $17.50 $17 and $15 val 12,00 MAYOR TALKS OF PROGRESS. (Continued rrom page 1.) mayor and the council dramatically exclaimed that he was opposed to plunging the city In debt for the building of bridges. He maintained the people had voted the bond issue down and that his policy would be to live within the revenues of the city; to build Just what bridges could be built and let the communities suf fer "stay by the budget," he yelled. In Old Fighting Trim. During Councilman Durbln's har angue the mayor sat quietly in his chair and listened. When Council man Lowe arose to speak he mo tioned to Councilman White to take the chair and then he slipped down to a chair among the councilmen slipped Into the chair from which he used to rise from time to time In the past, and raise his voice in behalf of the people and the apostles of pro gress.. He was in his old fighting trim again. There was in evidence the same old sarcastic smile and the same old fire In the eye and those who had seen him In the past rise and lambaste the mossback element of the council right and left knew there I ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM I Dry-Goods, Shoes, Millinery j Staple Bargains Ladies' Seeveless Vests, good quality at 10c each, Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, $ extra large sizes I aHloc' Winer Qloovo octc Ladies' Knee Length Drawers Children's sleeveless vests ;' 91-4 Bleached Sheeting.:...'. -.- .25c ayard Apron Check Gingham b w a yara Dress Linen . ----- 15c ayard Imit Rajah Silks ' 23c ayard SHOES! Children's Shoes 75c Children's Shoes ..$1.00 Children's Shoes ..$1,25 All finnd Leather : : Lades'-; $3,50 Oxfords $2 pair. . ; Millinery Popular Prices All up-to-date good quality, nice trimmed hats, shapes, flowers, foliage, ornamentsChildren's straw hats, special expert trimmers, ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240 and 246 Commercial Street, IIIKtHMIimMIIIMttl)IIIIIIIMtHHH4W Ladies' Tailored Suits A shipment of New Suits was received yes terday arid one since Easter. Owing to the lateness of these arrivals, and the large business we have already handled in the ready-to-wear section we have decided to offer the following big reductions: $50.00 Suits ... $39.00 40 and 35 Suits . . 29.00 25.00 Suits .... 19.00 22.00 Suits . . . 16.75 14.00 Suits . 9.90, 7.75 was something coming, and there was. Fledged to Improvements. "This administration " continued Mayor Lachmund, after paying his respects to Durbin, "is pledged to progress and it Is going to fulfill those pledges. We are going to re build the bridges washed out by the floods and we are going to rebuild them in a manner so that they will live forever. I am a strong, red hot advocate for progress and if I, can help it there will be no more wooden bridges built In Salem there will be no more throwing away of money into the river every time a flood comes along. By bonding we can have the future generations assist In the building of the bridges of the present and that is the plan I favor. There is a demand by the business men and the people for another elec-1 tlon on the bond issue questions and I am In favor of again resubmitting It." When the mayor was through, the walls rang with cheers from the spectators and Councilman Durbin had to await for the cheering to sub side before he could be heard. Durbin Was Sheriff. "When I sat and listened to the I R & G Corsets, Imit Chamois Gloves and Silk f Gloves Long Silk Gloves 59c Ladies' White Waists 50c , Men's $4,Oxfords, $2 pr Men's $3,50 patent shoes $1,75 pair Odds and ends at half-price mayor," began Durbin In replying, "I wondered whether I was in a trance or dreaming. Why, when I was sheriff I used to take such men," but he got no further for the mayor Interposed with, an objection that he was not discussing the issue but go ing Into personalities and when the chair ruled against the objection, Durbin seemingly had forgotten that he ever was Bheriff, and launched off on something else. t Councilman Durbin then proceeded to state that he favored the Issuance of bonds for the building of bridges and that the mayof"must have misun derstood or misquoted him. He fa vored bonds, he repeated, but he did not believe in plunging the city In debt did not believe in going be yond its resources. With that he sat down and with that the mayor resumed his chair and began putting motions again, and the council to automatically .vote upon them and a little later, when an ordinance providing for an elec tion to be held on June 19 for the Issuance of bonds to the extent of $60,000 for the rebuilding of the bridges washed away by the floods, It was enacted Into law. OPEN FORUM. 3C3)C3C9C9f(9)(9C9CSfC!CifC!C3C9t People Want Bridges. Ed. Journal: Those who are fight ing concrete bridges are standing In a bad light in this section of the city. V.'e have to go around by the Turner road and onto State street by Twenty third street, to get Into the city, all the way from Mornlngside to Twenty-fifth street, and we are getting most all-fired tired. , The way the sewers are dug no places are al lowed to get across. No one can get out into this part of the city to buy lots or rent houses. It has killed the sale of land as far out as the Feeble Minded Institute and it is no way to run a city as big as Salem. If the chairman of the sewer. committee wants to help the town why does he not try to have a place here and there where we can get through. No team or automobile .can get . through to this , one-fourth of the city. Mis sion street has been closed for going on two years. All kinds of business la Buffering and if men like. Larky and Durbin are going to force us to go through another winter without bridges we might as well get ready to movie - out , One-fourth of the city has been tied : up six months to two years. This Is not economy or busi ness or anything else only blamed foolishness and we want men in the council who will not interfere with th city. It will grow of its own ac cord If It is given a chance by the meddlers. PR INGLE ROAD. 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Whether the men will be housed In the city prison, at the county Jail or in a special place of detention fitted up for their sole accommodation has not been definitely decided. Chief of Police Sebastian was Scheduled to hold a conference with District At torney Fredericks this afternoon, at which time this and other matters Will be discussed. The district at torney's office will have sole charge of the prosecution of the suspected trio. Fredericks' force showed con siderable activity today and the ac tual work of framing his case Is well under way. The McNamaras will be tried for murder. This was decided after a lengthy perusal of the law and such facts in the case as are now at hand. According to advices received by Chief Sebastian, the party left Trinidad, Colo., early today and is now rushing across New Mexico. It should reach ' Flagstaff, Arizona, about sunset tonight. If the train is on time the prisoners will be on California soil shortly after midnight tonight. Beyond a vague plan to meet the train somewhere outside the city and bring the prisoners into Los Angeles in an automobile, arrangements for the arrival of the party are still In complete. , BIG ESTATES DODGE TAX ON INHERITANCES That the state is being cheated out of the greater portion of Its inher itance tax by fraudulent appraisers is the opinion of Governor West and State Treasurer Kay, after an Inves tigation of the subject and a meeting of the Board of Control, of which they and Secretary of State Olcott are the members, will be held this af ternoon to devise ways and means whereby the state 'fflay get its full share of tl:e tax. Governor West and State Treasur er Kay have been examining the es tates from when the state draws an Inheritance tax for some time." Gover nor West said this mcnlng that' the large estates had been, and were now being appraised by appraisers at a nominal value, and that the. tax be ing secured from them by the state was insignificant, when compared to what It should receive. Just whet plan will be formulated to put an end to the fraud being practiced by the appraisers he was unable to say, but he stated that the board was deter mined to put an end to It, and also to change the present appraisement made upon estates, so that the state may receive from them Its Just tax. o 1 ' 1 i 1 IX OLDEN TIMER. People Were Content to Tuke Things i Easier Than Jiow. If our forefathers could behold the modern locomotives, automobiles and electric cars, they would hold up their hands In astonishment. . The stage coach was fast enough then people were more content to take things easy. ' i ' '. 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Per ry, Druggist Absolutely Pure The only baking powdor made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar K3 ALO.K3 FESSFIUTE KILLED BYi CAVING OF THE SEWER Joe Klocoker, an Austrian working on the sewer construction gang, was so badly crushed by a cave-in Satur day afternoon that he died at the Col lege Hill sanatorium Sunday night. Joe," as he was commonly known was aged about 32 years, and was at work at the bottom of the 20-foot ditch when a small patch of earth fell from the side wall, the fall being scarcely enough to cover the man. He was quickly taken out and it was thought that he was not hurt badly, but examination revealed the fact that his pelvic bone, the hips,, had been badly crushed and the bladder ruptured. The injury was of such character that there was little or no hope of recovery and the death was fully anticipated by the attending physicians, Drs. Pernot and Johnson, who say that such cases seldom ever recover. Klocoker had a wife and two chil dren in Austria . and bad been in America seven months. This is the third accident at the sewer ditch In recent weeks. One man. had a finger cut off and another had a gash cut In his head by a small stone kicked from the surface. Albany Herald. BIG STRIKE IS MADE AT GRANTS PASS EXITED TIERS LEASED WIRE ' Grants Pass, Or,, April 25. There is keenest interest here In the report ed groat gold strike at the Higglns property on Baby creek, as reported In The Journal Sunday morning. L. C. Higglns, the Grants Pass assayer, whojjs owner, is out of communica tion at the mine, which Is at the sum mit of the Baby creek and Rancheri creek, 20 miles northwest of Kerby Josephine county. The discovery was made 30 days ago but was kept secret. Gold Is said to exist In stupendous quanti ties. It is reported miners are on their way with free ore that shows $125 to the pan. Gold Was discovered in a porphyry dike 300 feet long. The dike lies between serpentine and Blate, and goldstone occurs at the ' contact of the dike and the serpentine. The man who made the strike at once re ported It to the lessees of the mine, who Immediately notified Mr. Hig glns, who was then in a hospital at Portland. - Higglns immediately left the hospital for Grants Pass, and Is now at the mine. It is understood the lessees of the mine have less than 30 days before their lease expires. Lessees are Jubilant . as the ore said to be In sight makes them rich, as 'well as Higglns. Grants Pass has long been known as the center, of a great gold mine district, and this strike confirms, the opinion. . ; 'Higglns .Is an old resident of Grants Pass. -. 1 o , AND DILLIIIG . REFUSED TO BE WORKED UNITED MISS LEASED WIRE.) Seattle, Wash., April 25. Politics got tf working in behalf of Fire Chief John H. Boyle, who was discharged at noon yesterday, because he re. fused to resign. 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