Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 17, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 3

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    DART CAPITAL JOtRIfAt; SALES, OREG05- WEDNESDAT, JULY 17, 191.
FAGK FITi.
t
JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Linen and Linene
Dress Skirts
One-fifth less
Embroideries
Values to 35c
21c per yard
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Mr. RENT PAYER
What have you to show af
ter a year of rent paying?
Just a bundle of rent receipts,
No more, But why not buy a .
lot in beautiful Kingwood Park
and build your own home? It
will cost you no more per
month than your present rent,
and in a short time you have
your own home, rather than
rent receipts to show for your
money, You can buy a sightly
building lot for ,
tLyjtl $10 down, and 2
I O per cent a month
. Including graded street, ce
ment sidewalk, curb and water
main, Attractive inducements
to home builders,
Lots $275-$600
KINGWOOD PARK CO-
OWNERS
GIBSON & HILL, Sale? Agents
21 2 II. S. National Bank Building Main 227S
Vacation Days Are Heres!
Call in and let us show you a full line of
RIFLES REVOLVERS CARTRIDGE
BELTS HUNTING KNIVES and AXIES
OUTING SUITS AND SWEATERS
HUNTING BOOTS and FISHING TACICELE
That fit, for fishing
HAUSER BROTHERS
Read the Journal for News
TIllflK IT
THE DODY OF
MURDERER
MtOTimMS.LA W IDENTIFIES
BODY FOl'ND'lX 1UVKK AS THAT
OF SWAKTZ, BUT LATER DE
CLARED IT WAS SOT.
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New York, July 17. District Attor
ney Whitman was notified today ot
the presence at the morgue In Ho-
boken, N. J., of a body angering In
every particular the description of
Nathan Swart?! the boy who his fath
er declares, confessed to the murder
of 14-year-old Julia Connors.
The body was found In the Hudson
river. Even the clothing was Identic
al with that which the boy wore when
last seen. District Attorney Whitman
ordered one of the members of his
staff -to get Swartz's father and have
him view the body.
New York, July 17. Belief that the
alleged slaying of Julia Connors by
Nathan Swartz had been finally con
firmed today by the discovery of the
body of young Swartz at Hoboken was
of short duration. The body was at
first identified by Henry Alexander,
brother-in-law of Swartz, as that of
the missing murderer suspect, but he
afterwards declared that the corpse
only resembled Swnrtz, but was not
really he. The body was found Mon
day in the river, and taken to Volk's
morgue. Today District Attorney
Whitman was notified that Swartz's
body had been found.
The police were dissatisfied with
the the statements of Alexander and
asked the father of Nathun Swartz to
look at the body. Alexander seemed
afrHid to look at the corpse, and the
police were not at all sure that he
was positive it was not Swartz.
HUNDREDS
OF TURKS
? DESERTING
ONITED TRESS LTABED WIH,
Constantinople, July 17 Following
the desertion of hundreds of officers
and soldiers of the Turkish army to
the rebel side and with their country
on tho threshold of what is believed
to be a general revolt, the Turkish
cabinet resigned today, just a week
after the resignation of Minister of
Var Szcfka Pasha.
Rumors are spreading that there is
a well defined movement among army
oificers and members of the liberal
party to deiioee Sultan Mahmcd Roch
ad Khan and ulace Prince MeJId Ef
fendi, son of ex-Sultan Mourad, on
tho throne,
The disaffection of tho troops is es
pecially strong among those who are
fighting the rebel Albanians, to whose
tanks there is a steady flow of desertions.
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COLLAR
For Summer Wear. 2 for 25c
CiTvtt, Pwihody Comrwmv. Troy, New York
MAY HAVE TO
INTERFERE
IN MEXICO
UNITED rRKSS l.HHID WIRO.I
Washington, July 17. Wrought up
by reports that Patrick Dunne, an
American citizen, is In jail some
where in Mxlco, under sentence of
death, members of congress today dis
cussed among themselves the advisa
bility of formally demanding, under
threat of decisive action, a stronger
guarantee for the safety of American
citizens in Mexico.
The fact that an exhaustive Investi
gation has failed to reveal the where
abouts ot Dunne has given rise to
uneasiness as to the Bafety of other
Americans, and a belief that United
States citizens in certain parts of
Mexico are becoming more and more
iu secure.
Dunne's family have appealed di
rectly to the United States govern
ment, and inquiries to the Mexican
government have not been answered.
The state department and the depart
ment of justice at Washington are
planning a determined attitude in the
matter, it is said.
THE DARROW
TRIAL TAKES
A NEW COURSE
MUST STAND BY
PROGRESSIVES -OR
STEP. DOWN
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llauy a HUrh Diver.
Omaha, Neb., July 17. Reed Fair
banks, aged three years, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Fairbanks, of Salt Lake
City, fell from the window a fast
moving Union Pacific passenger train
yesterday, escaping with only slight
Injuries.
When the train was stopped train
men ruBhed back and found young
Fairbanks little the worse for his
plunge.
Journal "Want Ads" Brlna Results.
U. S. Department of Ajft icultur
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AngeleB, July 17. A new trend
by tho defense was noted during the
examination of Fremont Older. By
oceklng to establish through Older
that arrangements for the McNamaras
to plead guilty were made November
23, almost a week before Bert H.
Franklin's bribery of prospective Jur
or George N. Lockwood, the defense
made It evident that an effort will be
made to show that no cause for brib
ery from a standpoint of counsel ex
isted. Darrow personally questioned Older
regarding a conference between him
and Lincoln Steffens at which the
proposition to have the McNamaras
plead guilty was discussed. The story
of this conference. It is believed, Is
Intended to pave tho way for the pre
sentation of testimony regarding an-
othor conference between Darrow,
Older and Steffens In Harrow's office,
the samo day. It was at this latter
conference, the defense will try to
show, that It was decided that the
McNamara brothers would plead guil
ty of dynamiting the Times building.
When questioned regarding tho first
conference by Darrow District Attor
ney Fredericks objected to Older tes
tifying on the ground that hearsuy
testimony had been called for. An ar
gument over this olnt was then
launched.
Los Angeles, July 17. Incensed by
a statement issued in Washington by
Senator John D. Works, unfavorable
to a third party, more than two score
Los Angeles "progressive Republi
cans" slgrfed a telegram which was
dispatched to the senator today, ad
vising his Immediate resignation if he
"feels out of harmony with the pro
gressive sentiment of California."
Among the signers of the message
are Meyer LIssner, Republican nation
al committeeman for California; Lieutenant-Governor
Wallace; State Sena
tor Lee C. Gates; Kdwin T. Earl;
Mrs. Florence Collins Porter, delegate
to Republican convention at Chicago,
and others who were prominent Iu
urging Works for the senatorshlp.
The telegram follows:
''We feel that your statement given
publicity through reactionary news
papers was unnnecessary, unwise,
based upon lack of Information and In
certain of Its conclusions, false. Be
cause of the fact that you owe your
place in the United States senate to
the support you received from the
progressive Republican voters of Cal
ifornia, it ill becomes you either to
scold or sritlclse them for their deter
mination to carry forward the fight
along the only lines open to them
under the law.
"Due to the fact that you are re
puted to represent in the United
States senate the cause for which we
have contended so successfully In
California, your criticism can have no
other effect than to vn fairly Injure
the very movement that you were
chosen to foster and promote. To
employ the same line of reasoning
that you use in your statement, we
feel that If you are out harmony vjlth
the progressive sentiment In Califor
nia that gave you a majority of votes
cast In the Republican primaries two
years ago, and can no longer work In
harmony with that sentiment, then it
is your duty to resign and come
home, to the end that some one may
be chosen who will act In harmony
with the progressive sentiment of the
greatly preponderating masses of reg
istered Republican voters In California.'
Joslen Trial Set.
DNITRD WIllS IJtASKO WIHI 1
San Francisco, July 17. The. case
of Dr. Otto Joslen, of San Francisco,
charged with tho betrayal of 16-year-old
Ethel Williams, a former Seattle
candy girl, was set for trial August
C, In Judge Iawlor's court here to
day.
HERE'S SOMETHING
that ought to bring you out
in spite of the hot
weather
We've Loaded Our Bargain Tables with
ummer
Wash Goods
Just when you need them, at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS
IN PRICES TO CLEAN UP THE LINE. You'll find them
grouped at, per yard
5c, 10c, 15c and 25c
Regular Prices were from
10c to 50c per yard
Every kind of seasonable summer wash fabrics in neat
figured; plain white is included in the auove lots, WE
HAVE TOO MANY WASH GOODS ON HAND, THAT'S
WHY WE'RE REDUCING PRICES TO CLOSE THEM
OUT.
Just Received a Large Shipment of
Cotton Blankets
Suitable for Camping
I
H A WORD'S METHODS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
to Anderson, Goldsmith said that It
would be unjust to take this matter
without first bringing It to the atten
tion of the Judge himself; that Judge
Hanford had made a great record for
himself, and that he presumably went
to excess in taking liquors In ordor to
keep himself In good physical condi
tion, because be always worked hard.
Anderson said that he agreed with
Goldsmith's position, that the mer
chants' committee was originally ap
pointed to take up the receivership
grievances with Judge Hanford, Ques
tioned closely by Representative Mc
Coy, Anderson ' admitted that there
were sentiments expressed and gen
erally understood that to co-operate
with the congressional , committee
against Judge Hanford would operate
Injuriously to the Individual Interests
ot those present
Summer colds are hard to get rid
of, and frequently lend to asthma,
bronchitis, and hay fever. Do not
let your cold get a hold on you, but
use Foley's Ilnney and Tar Com
pound for quick relief. W. II. Allen,
ChelHea, Wis., says: "We prefer Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound to
other cnugli medicines because It
quickly cures coughs and colds. It
will ward off a cold If taken in time."
Contains no opiates. Is safe for
children. Remember the name, Fo
ley's Honey and Tar Compound and
accept no substitute. Dr. Stone Drug
Co.
is
In these days of high cost of liv
ing, a medicine that gets a man up
out of bed and able to work in a few
days Is a safe and valuable remedy.
John Henth, Michigan liar, Cal..
says: "I had kidney and bladder
trouble for nearly six years, and was
confined to my bed, unable to turn
without help. Soon after I com
menced using Foley Kidney rills and
was relieved at once." Ills example
is worth following. Foley Kidney
Tills will do for others Just as much
as they bave done for John Heath.
Try them. Dr. Stone Drug Co.
Have you seen the
Imitation Teak
Wood Jardineres
Pedestals
Hanging Baskets
and Bric-a-Brac
we are now offering?
Something entirely new; they are
in a variety of styles and in two
colors; useful as well as
ornamental
Prices from 85c to $25:00
Imperial
Furniture Company
177 North Liberty Street
Salem, Oregon
Come, get an Ice Pick free
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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