THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1915. FIVE ONE-THIRD 1-3 Off On AU Straws and Panamas THE OREGON ROBERT WARWICK in THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF The Great Detective Story By George Broadhurst. A World Comedy "SAUCE FOR THE GANDER" A Japan scene and a Giraffe Hunt. Holt Plunges To Death Poll Tn EIac- (Continued from Togo One.) moat important clues which have yet been found in the case involving the hooting of Morgan ami the attempt to blow up the capitul. Holt is snid to have admitted to the authorities that he did not construct Ihc bomb which he placed in the capitol in a house in Washington, as he first declared. A cottage was found near Ilieksville, L. 1., where Holt lived apparently for weeks. It was 1hero that ho constructed the Wash ington bomb. He also practiced shout ing at a target in preparation for the attack upon Morgan. Lewis Ott, who rented the cottage to Holt, positively identified him, (ieorge tv. lames, station agent also identified m the putters tield. Jied Holt ns the man who, under the! Kfforls of tho New York police ami name of Hendricks, received n ship- authorities of long Island were today ment of 120 pounds of rtvnnniite. From the cottage near Hicksville, detectives traced n black trunk which they had beon advised Holt brought 'ith him there, to a warehouse on east Thirty-eighth street here. In the trunk 1hey found enough explosives to wreck fevcral blocks of business houses. Other things found in the cottage that Holt had experimented for weeks with combustibles. Burned matches. corks, acids nnd fuses galore scattered about the house. Inspector Kgnn, of the bureau of combustibles, today said Holt must havo beeu a student uf bomb making for years as his equipment was the most complete he had ever seen. Per sons living near the cottage knew Holt as "Totten." They said he had been there fur thron u-,il. I.efoci It,,, Morgan shooting. i The coroner and jail officials were agreed todav that Holt must have inini,A.l on .,, f.,, : .i:.. i,:l life. It was at first thought that n hot had been fired or a percussion i cap exploded in his cell. The report that was heard was accepted today,, however, as having been caused by iC board being knocked loose and fall-' '"B on the floor. Climbing to the top1 if the cell tier, Holt must have couched low and th"n have thrown: himself head first to the floor. His entire skull, from a point just above I the eyes back to the base, was broken. He was found upon the floor in a po.d! of blood by Jerry O'Ryan, a special JJiiard, who was attracted bv the1 noise of the falling board and the: 'hud of Holt's body. Following an autopsy Coroner Walter Mutual Master Pictures Out of the Fog and the Midnight a woman's voice reached Jack Hillard's ears he dashed madly into the street seeking in vain the mysterious stranger. This was the beginning of The Lure of the Mask A Mutual Masterpicture By Harold MacGrath. As strong in feeling and action as real life a photo-drama of romance and adventure that grips and thrills from start to finish. Yes, you should see this picture. Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday BLIGH THEATRE Adults 10c Worth More Children 5c Sooner or Later You'll need summer weight Underwear. We wish to call your attention to a line of Cooper Closed Crotched mercerized white lisle thread cut with short sleeves and long legs, a value never sold for less than $2.50 per suit We have taken all the mill had left of this number and will make the price less than wholesale while they last $1.50 the Suit; sizes 34 to 48. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE 'Jones today said Holt died from a cere bral hemorrhage induced bv fracture of tin, skull. I "The entire skull from just nbove jthe eyes, back lo the base was broken j a id crushed' said Junes. "Dentil i was probably instaiitanems." ! Jerry O'Hynn, the guard who found Holt's boilv, telling of what he knew of tho prisoner's suicide said: "I was sitting near the cell door nt I I0: lf. Holt was apparently fast asleep when 1 heard a queer noise far down the cell tier. 1 went to investigate and just 1 reached the far end of the I 1 i l t i , , iiuTr, i in-iiru u crasn. i ran naca anil imiw nun a nun lying mi me nagging below. He was (lead when Jr. t'leii-l noi u readied hi mi l.,, ... .,(,IU !.,.. ' Ute this morninir Holt's bndv was being held at the Nassau countv ' morgue. No requests for the body have : been received from relatives or friends. , It will he held for two davs. and jf:ainen notiiiiig regarding a plot except, not claimed by that time, will be pur. i neiug ceuicriii upon discovering the ac complices Holt is believed to have had. They believe the work done by Holt ton colossal to have been accomplished alone. It waH dis'-ovoied today that the bomb exploded at the entrance to 'police headquarters: here Sunday night I was similar in construction to that I which wrecked the reception room in the east end of the capitul at Wash- iiigtui. This strengthened the belief ! that Holt was aided by some one, as he was in jail at Mineola at the time the, bomb was planted. : Holt lold a detective "stool pigeon "i in the Mineola iuil that he was born on 1 1 tne outsKirls of .Milwaukee educated in Iterliu. und was Idantificd As Mineola, L. 1., Julv Muenter. 7. The bodv of rr"llk ,lolt va 1 l. ,0,"-v ''' ."" "''""or hnch Harvard professor. sitivolv identified Cambridge men as Muenter, former Thev were S. T, Smith, a state policeman .and T. W. Hilller, who lived in the same house with Muenter for nine months;, Smith took bertillion measurement), of ihe body and declared they tallied with those of Muenter. He also ex niuiiied the body closely for distinguish ing marks on Holt and found he had a I uliar gold filled tooth, wh Muenter's identification murk to the police. h was known Mrs. holt Collapse, Dallas, Texas, July 7. Mr. Holt, wife of Frank' Unit, was tiCOIIIt in the care of a physician today. When word was received of Holt's suicide lat aijjht, the physician refused to permit I Or. O. T. Si'usKbnnph, Mrs. Holt 's fath er, to Ml her ot the tragedy, but she is believed to have been informed uf it this morning. tuljio Cockiell, the fiiniily nttornoy, conferred with lr. Sonsahangh today as to the disposition of Halt's body and other mutters. Mrs. Molt is on the verge itf a breakdown, lint Dr. Seusn langh said ie believed she should know of her husband's denth. I. liter this rii or ii i ii the finnily physi cian mid Mrs. Holt had been told of the dentil of her husliHiiil, and whs bearing up bravely. She is u strong minded woman and will easily Biirvive the shock he said. I'nllas, Texas, Julv attorneys, representing ". New York the family of llr. (. I". Sensnbangh, father-in Inw of "rank Unit, were tndnv instructed tn burv Holt at Ithaca tomorrow. Thevi will claim the body now in the Nassau county morgue, this afternoon, Mrs. Holt will leave Dallas soon to visit the grave of her husband. After she had been told tha: Holt committed suicide last night, Mrs. Holt could only be prevented from leaving for New York immediately by the promise that she could soon see ber husband's grave. Judge Cockroll, the family attorney, explained today that he withheld from the public the letter received bv Mrs. tjlt regarding the bomb which her husband said he had placed aboard a ' ' Uniis-Atlantic liner, as he considered it ontidentinl. lie iniine.liaately notified ' 'ohnhon, solicitor of the state '"'parlmeiit and a Texan, however, Judge Cockrell said the letter con- rcierence to tile , .' " ho plan to ho , the Morgan family iu'inii uonin ii amino ,"s- in,. vArci-n.-(i unliving op of a ship. Identified as Muenter, Chicago. July 7. Chester Nathan; Could, li-sHtaiit 1 rotessor of tiorninn j in ( hicau iiniwrsitv, to. lav positively; identified !'rii!.l; II,', h as' J'rofesso'r! Kri.-h Muenter, former Harvard ill-! s 1 1 in tur, wanted in Huston On a chaigei of wile murder. Could said he was in-! Innately acquainted with I'rotessor -Muenter and tirst n cognized Holt "K he tnissiiiL' pri'ie.snr last 'i.'I.,l.r "I first met Unit it ; Conn 11 univer sity last November." said Could. "I paid nttl nttintion at first and we were together only a few minutes, loiter Dr. L. N. Andrus. a I oruell profosnr, -aid Holt was peculiar and hard to un derstand. I sai, llol 'a peculiar ear riage and manner of spee.-h reminded me 1.' some one, and then it flashi "ver me that it was Muenter. A t.w days biter ,et Holt face to line. We were alone. I must hnve shown some nejtatiou when I recog nized him. Siveral times he sought me out. obviously for 'he purpose of lot ting me s,e,. him. I'ariiiioiaie like, he was entirely c ..fident of being ineog iiilo. lie appeared to be starting life am w. "There was never any ividence that he poisoni.) l,is tirst ,'f,.. KvervtlniiK I knew regarding Muenter was good ex- ''pi ror 1 in' iinproveii hint the death of his w ife. ' ' reagrdnig Pastor At Dallas Resigns His Place1 Ihillns. re., duly 7.-liev. C. C, Cr tis Sunday announced his resigna tion as pntor of the First Christian church of this city. He has accepted the pastorate of the Christian rhur.l, nt Corvnllis. Mr. Curtis will go to the Christian camp meeting t,t Turner this week, after whiih he will return to tins city und deliver his last serni on as pastor here. ,lulv Is, Lour nior.th. ago Mr. Curtis offered his resignation as pistor, but at that tune the f.,i jjregiition dii lined to re lease bun. A VOICE CAME OUT Of THE TOO n,r.-re ehnrmit rlv iinusim scene n l ie "The has b.-en shown rceetitjv in nioto tares thnii Hint of the fou in I. are i.f the Mann, Hie four part Mu tual Masterpicture based on Hnr,,ld Mvfirnth ' p"iiir novel. The swirl ii.g dampre.. f ,f h it , fa,hed against the white background of the rc-n nffeet, rvrn n enmf rtablv sent I'd audience. When f.,,e June Wilson, in the s-iuiiorina Soma, comes hurrving It no eh it. sir.ging a only the warm td uded Jtiibriiis sing when they ar lim-l-y. when Harold Lock oo.l. as .In, k Hiiimrd. bxk oit if lis window nnd deseeieU to find her, hl fil'gllig Indv of tiic f.f. then, indeed, k r onuntie t mot,i,ere is i.Ti,t-ij(,t,ej mith rurp ptt rs. Ti e I lire i f the Mink'' illtl,e ii'rth. rn "lyillpie .iin..u!ll ms be 1-e h'-we nt the Fteeh tln-atre f,mor .ing in-i e. t, it is hani'-d, wi'h tin row. rnday r 1 Su' irdny uf tins arrival here ; terday of several annv merit. lolfi.irs. Marion County Starts Upon Extensive Permanent Im prorement of Roads Marion county's new paving jdant for the mixing of asphalt-concrete hard urfnre jiavement, begnu actual opera tions last Monday morning in North Salem and the first pavement of a contemplated extensive campaign of permanent road improvement through out the county was laid on the l'aeitic highway starting northward from the city limits on the l'ortland -iSalem road. Hood progress was made on Monday but the work was somewhat interfered with yeHterday on account of the unsettled weather conditions. As soon as the weather settles again the work will be pushed forward to the capacity limit of the plant. It is expected to hard surface about a mile and a half of the I'acific high way north and then uu equal distance will be laid upon the main traveled roads in other directions from the city. In the meantime the widening drive ways around the court house building will be hard-surfaced and it is expected that the state fair beard will soon be prepared to begin the laving of hard surface upon the driveways and main approaches to the fair grounds. A largo force of nu n and tennis is en gaged in the road building work aside from the crew employed in the opera tion of the mixing plant and tie' gravel crushing plant. In order to fulfill its gunnuitee with the nsphnlt company, leasing the ma chine to the county with option to pur-1 ihasc, the county will lay about "0,1100 cubic yards of hard surface pavement upon the county roads, after which plans will be made to extend the work to cover a greater mileaje of county roads. The state also eoiitempliites lin re surfacing all of the mads and drive ways of the several state institutions in and about the eitv hich will work a wonderful improvement to the state's property. sc )( )J( rjc )jc jc Jc ?)c ffc sc BORN ifc sfc jc tfc jc a)t i iqc ift sc i s )c ifi AH HA MS At the family residence, No. 1(14 Wilson street, Snlem, Ore gon, Tuesday, July t, Wlli, to Mr. and Mrs. Carle Abrams, tin light pound boy. Mr. Abrams, the paternal parent of the "newest rilicn" is the recently appointed niemiicr of the itulustiinl commission and is now busily engaged searching the workmen's eoiiipensat mo low for some authority for voting him i self a life pension but ns yet has been in . i.. i ' unai'ie hi 1 1 mi ii ii v i ii i ii li c ;,,,,.,., j , .,' 1, ering the ubout dc- ided to ask Attorney (leni ral Hronn to place a special construction upon it. Mrs. Abrams una formerly Miss Myrtle Duncan, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. It. 11. Dun, im. Salem Elks Will Be Seen and Heard In Los Angeles When the L'reat natioiinl ,arnde of Klks takes place at Los Angeles text week. Salem will be represented by a delegation of I.Iks that will uruloul, tel ly nttraet ntteiition to themselves ns well as to tins part nf the staC'. At tired in white trousers, blue serge eonts, white hat with a purple band, each currying purple parasol, A. L. Walline. L. Cooke Pntton, Lowell Will. August I .M'Ugenaiier nil, I rmi .i. ,-iock will Il'le I ill the parade in the biggest automobile . to be found in I. os Angeles, till decrat ed in purple ;,hd flying Snlem banners K. Cooke Putt, ,11 and A. I.. Wnlli will distribute aiiuing the eastern delegates their personal cards, 011 the buck of which is prilled statistics regarding Snlem, and 11" invitation to step i.tf in our city a tew days on their letnrn home. Tl'ie -a I em party expect Inter to go to the I'ntaline islands to en joy sonic lug fishing, but wherever they are, the invitation to visit Salem will be extend, d in n way becuunng an I.Ik in good standing. .Linn County Superintendent Sends In Annual Report : Siiperill'ei, ! i .1. A. ' Imr, u-i 1 ty Superml' ' the annual i I 'county lor it,, jJl. Mr. .In. s, ten, lent in tl,, with the rtn', ' The repoit ;', ' ing items: I Hilt girl, '-' lit of Public 1 1, l I lo t ion has received from ' nun -tit Jackson ot Albany, ,rt ot the M'hiei's of I, inn school year ending June m was the fust -,-r 1 1 1 s-llte to lib' his report department of c,u, aliun. s Ihe tollow it,g interest re are I, Mi l ,ov and I, .i t'ltal of s , ; s 7 7 peison I under twenty yiars of hi the eoillitv. (if tins attended s, ho,, I 'I h, re I'llts rniolled in high I'l pupils Were gnidullt.-d 1 Ih grade Tlie children; .' ilar in their atten uu,- e verage for the entire " per cent. Tin re aie ' riets in I. inn , oiint v, em i" hers. Thirteen dilri, t tin of school, f itv four thu, thirty two had ev I twenty eight had ol during the year. 'I lie 'ly salsrv a "I male M.I". While fen, Hie t'li, h ' '-Vl'l, The average al ie riHim i. ho, .' whs C,"i ere weie 14 t i boi.i.s all 'Kil librsnei during 111" over four 'ii ;' tesidiug number 0" (Were 7'S "tie I schools, ulei from t he c,;' I Were very f 1st , huol, ti, I vear being '. I'll:; m hoid .i- It'luv nig J.'m t' , iilld IIIIK' I' 1 had tight ii en mouth a 1 months of I 'average in"' ' 1 tea, -hers Hi- ' (l'rs ceetvi.l arv aid in pr tiionth. T d to tho s year. i MAY K'JILU NEW TORT. Pur Aug- ,' s Sshirigtoo, Julv 7. l'tes tor a lo fort at Milne imi.t on FAMI DIES OF APPOPLEXY Retired Early Last Night and Found Unconscious In Bed By Daughter William F. Jones, one of the oldest citixens of Marion county and mem ber of the pioneer family of "Sile'" Jones, an early settler of ISfiO, died at his home, No. 7!2 North Sixteenth street, at :30 o'clock this morning, as the result of a stroke of npoplexy, which -he suffered while in bed some time between ! nnd It o'clock last evening. Funeral servicea will be held nt Kigdon's undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and inter ment will be had in the dagger! ceme tery, north of Salem, at ,1:1,1. Deceased was born in Idaho in IStll, where the family had moved after the big flood had washed everything out in the valley n year in so before, and came back with iiis parents To Salem in the following year and has resided here continuous!)' since. His father, famil iarly known ns "Sile" Jones to dis tinguish him from another Silas Jones who resided on Mission bottom but no relation, came across the plains to Ore gon and Marion county in IS.'ill and was married to Nancy Skeen in the year 1K.r:i. Huth father mid mother have luen dead several years. William F. Jones, Mrs. Jones having died about a year ago, is survived bv three children: Ylrgil, a son, and Al idia, now Mrs. Clifford (iamble, of liainier. and Marie, of this eitv, daugh ters. Itesides he is survived bv two brothers, of this eitv, and Paul Jones. of Portland, an dtwo sisters: Marv Jones, of Portland, and Mrs, W. V. Hrnckott I Ida), of Sail Francisco. He retired to his room nt his usual time last night, between and II o'clock ami wiiH not seen again until the duugli. ter, Marie, came home from a picttnc show about 11 o'clock and, having occasion to visit his room, found him unconscious in bed. Medical assistance was summoned at once and although he was worked with through the remain der of the night, tl fforls of the phy sician were unavailing and he died ubout this morning without re gaining consciousness. The sudden death was a serious blow to his children and immediate relatives, A. Al o.lnes, secretury of the stnte fair board, is a nephew, IN INTEREST IH The chautauipia is growing, not only in iitteiuliiuce, but in the general nitei est und satisl'iii tiou with ulinh each day's program has been leceivcl, The Junior Cliuatuuipia, under the cine ot Miss (iiiftith, is now under full heiid way, a larger number of ihildien tak ing putt in the ex, iv ins llns inoining than any other day. following the junior v.ork of the i -mugs, special address,-,, uu- made V. II. Head. esterdny lilleinoou the Iiiiiiouh iu thor and le.tuier, Hi. Newell Hwtght Ilillis, 'li ii-ed uu audience Hint till, ,! the big teal to its utmost. I'r. Ilillis IS really one of 1 1 1 great ollitols l, the couutiy. His lllnlielue was so up preiiative yesterday n Iter noon that he talked fully two and a half hours and then staled that he wus tod willing to Stop. II'' Itlthcr Slip) o,.,( tlie ploposl tion advanced that In yearn to come this valley would support lii.iiiiiiiino people. The N hiitniiiin ipniilet bi.-t evening gave ti piogrinn thai not only in, baled lllliliy of the e,. o-s, foil uiiiny of the better hlO'lVll COinpositloilS Wlit tell I -pel ililly of II stllllged instill ment. The progrnm us iniole i-pe t inlly interesting by the explaiuitions given In fore e.o li ln,,nber by the fust violinist, C. A. Lamport. The Sehuuiani' ipiintit was very liberal in their en cores, It was ii iiin-ii in-ill that they will app'ur in ie iigain next winter as pint ot the lyeeiiin eoinse. The SlUx-.y singels flliaished the inn iitt so al tiiimlu rs of the prograin this moon nnd wilt appear again tin ning. Hut the riuiin ultra, ti,.ii t Is tin- i i-l, He l,v .M'l.t nulling ' ' I u r Tow ii. " A bin, ,, nt was K,iven Mr. Iiurln.g to day by the llieinbils of the Coiniliefeial club lit Ihe Marion hotel. 'I his litter fiooll hi was taken lil.oul the eitv lllol tin- I V'liihg, III I, . h'-'nri', be-,,-s his giving hi. leg-ih-r talk, he will 1,11 of Ins inn ri ssions of tins 'llv, and f ion his ... 1 1 , t of View, whrit '-lileui I This ivelll-g, III', ie tlllill ll'IV liti,, the c,,lir-e. Mil be of int. 'i -t I, I'll " I II is On It of t lie eitv. The progriiui for t.-night and I. row is i follow.; , ed . r of the Evening. P, opulnr ii'-ert riM 1 to r Tuwii, fingi Nidi Le l.l.g, Adu.issi n, i i.ts, Thundsjr. dn V. , J, nn, ,r ' l.iiutii iipiti, ' loiui.'i," W. II. Head ri Crri'.d i on, eft, Ciri, Cire ,1b, Mort.ii g . i s of S, The A fieno.'.ri Italian hand Admi.sii n I. veiling, 1 runt . Crai.d r, bund. Admission Tin certs. II 'lrva four nn". Cirliillu's Ituliiili cents. CITIES AKD BTATE EXEMPT I ly in) in. VVa.h , Jul v ".- M in ities mi,, I the s'il'e lire i'l'"npt fro ,.il i tin woireii und roniors' li inionirn wnu'e lav, it is ii.'li'n'e.j h'-n in an opinion bv At'ormv ' a I T 'inner to stale libor Coiiiitiissioio r 'il'oii. : COURT HOUSE NEWS J P. O. Bursell entered a pica of not guilty in department No. 1 of the cir cuit court this morning to the charge of murder. His trial was set for July 1!'. Mr. HurseH's wife became the mother of a 12 pound son this morning. Krnest Cnderwood entered a general demurrer to the indictment this morn ing through his attorney, tiny O. Smith. The argument on the demurrer will be heard Saturday morning. The trial of Theo. Larson, who is charged with a burglary committed near Macleay, is set for 1 o'clock to morrow afternoon. John D. Turner has been appointed to defend Larson. John Schultr., who was sentenced to one year in jail for assault with in tent to kill committed upon tleorgc Brown near Newberg last December, in formed District Attorney Hingo this morning that he is shipping out of New York for South America. SchulU was a sailor before he came inland and attacked Hrown with a hatchet. He shipped from Tiicoinn to New York. He was required to report to Distiict At torney Hingo once nmonth as one of the conditions of his parol. A marriage license has been issued to James Pail Daniels, a clerk of litis city, and Mynii Odell Arnold, also of Salem, A suit to collect ffiOO on 11 11 alleged promissory note wns filed yesterday in thecircuit eouit ot this county by Nan cy J. Priest against IJIen Dealing. A judgment in tlie sum of ifolHI Willi .',U us attorney 's fees is touglit or 11 fon los me ot a uiortgnge on a lot in Wood burn. T. L. Sanders and Krnie Sunders have brought suit in the circuit court against J. D. Thuip and a number ot others to quiet title tu 22 acres of land in this vicinity. The I.' nit ed States National bank of Snlem has brought suit against the Ccmeiit Tile Machinery company and Mil v ill Koib in connection with u con troversy over 11 concrete mixer. It is alleged that Huvid Kerb, who is 11 con tractor in tins city, ordered 11 coiiciete mixer from the company and w hen it arrived it was not up lo specilica helix and Mr, Koib reluscd to uceept it. I'iivi.I II, Smith has been appointed guardian ol l.eta Alberta Smith, a nun-' or, by an order of County Judge Hush 1 ey, l.ela Alberta Smith is the duugli i ter of David A, Smith and in Id veins I of age. She has nn Interest ill an in suiaiiee policy of her mother, who is do- i censed. I The final hearing in the matter ol I the estate of John I). Ilyilniaii wan held in the probate court yesteidny and tin old, 'I' of Judge Hiishey issued upplov ing the final account of (irtint I'hcgley, lis in I in i n i -t n t ir of the estute, (iiniit Phcgley was also appointed executor of rile eslate of Ida Uydiiian, deceased, widow of John I). Itydman, d used, and giiaiilian of Kdith Peuil Hy ilniaii ami Marie bvelvil Kydiuaa, minor clnl drill i f John l, nnd Ida b'ydiuini. A divorce was given yesterday in Ihe cne of A. P. Craw foul aginns! C, , Crawford and the mime of Ihe I, inner was oidered changed to her inn ill ii it ii in i' , A. P. Ibiuphy. Ihe defendant did not appear at the trial. Acciiidilig to the findings the couple were li.ui r , I in Janiinry, I H 111, and1 hnve no childtcii. ileseitioa is given as grounds for suit. ! A judgi it for li:i.l.m ngiiiu-t : Mai,, I I . ( 'ampl,, II nnd n not her I, i I t lli.o.'i ngaii-st II. P. I'ampliell and Mabel I.. ( ampin II, were given Olio' I Miielha upt ill ilepiutineiit in ( cir : 'cut cunt yesteiilny. Liens ilinn,. I to lie held by Muelllflllpl ill eli'll cine' ! Were ordered I oreeliiMed. The Ii mini lit is are alleged due tor miiterinls ami labor chiiiiil.ed to hnve been furnished the ilefi'lldai.ls bv the In I 111 1 1 f. I . , ' l.e-ter b. Thompsoii was urn viol la i Poitlaiid tins im, ruing upon a bcio h wiirrnnt issued by Judge Kellv clung ing him with umi su.poi of Ins i hit dreii. Th.iinpsoii gave u luni'l of s.' in Poilliind and wus i, h as, d from i us todv. The complaint was sworn to bv Mis. 'Ilioiiipsoii, who is in this i ily. I 'I hollipson wtis one nl' the evpells who i-hecki'l over the books of the county III the en, b ) of the Althur lli'ill'lge coiiipiniy, , ! A e 1 1 Ii ii was tecum III the state I'll 'ciiil ro.rt la'e yesterdav nfteltiooii ti, !rhiir tin, , loud from title to n -res uf Inn, I, situatsii near Slav ton ni tins I'iiiiii'v, in w-linli T. I., and I, inn- .-iiii ! di rs a eni as plaint it f im-l ,1 I ' I limp, hens 'i Imiii Voet lllol hens ot . I,, lili III, I l.lllll'i lh llaose, and others ,i , in a- ,! ti ndiints. Pliin t'tf nil. g I I . in Ins i oiKplanit that di lei, ni,t In i in joint title to the land who Ii I , ,m n iiinvid. S. II Hell -el, ot , .-'tu . ii.ti, is nttoinev fur plainlilts. Press Convention Tackles ! "Strict" Neutrality Problem j Ntn I'm n ' -1 p n, Julv 7, llnw tnj-rr j t'rvi trnt m-iitiHlitv nt the I nt tii;t iti'MiliI 'tf i (iliirri'ii in m-inHili hcfr ;ttim tin rtlHi'ni ftlii- h rnnrrtiiitftl ,i! ter Wilhiinih, 1 1 1 r ft r r (if tln i iinj,'ft".t ; t.j.Uiv. To (ivtinl ill frthni? hhhmi I In i for r t; n tl--Iryiitt , I nn Uillittii-K j 'i if thiit nil uf thi hdii'iinrv nftici'fi Ht' t ri in ctmii! run lot I n ! cl jit I hi' Ijir'. 'fitn wr. 'I lie ) r"i t m I'mtr 'iiii!-tt'.ilu u(il thr Nt-i ri'liirit H urt Ctt-iti , fw ti rlm.. hixl (In- l H't.-l M;t(. . I ll III' rntl'M M'tf tilt IipH III it , bitten tii'lMV, U'lthjitm uhi' tin in lo i"'liiiu i I'm in rnnl-Mi liny rtliTfrict to tin' inn "ilict Met hit t In 1 1 i 1 1' i-c h ( ;i 1 1 tn frnu, I iIih I. rent iiJihiins in tin ir inlfi I'I'iili.fy liiU.n, u-K. ,iirliit fi,r lirt tynr'liiii; 1 lie n-iii("t uf Ihf chm rniu n . 'llh I 1 M II M- I c.r. t (. (en, I (III' I ' I I 't n of t Ii. ir i im t ii in the war 1 " 'I I'r 'r i -f. I I'll r ti . n it n. Ii 'u mm-,." ; llM- i.(r tllTHi.i'l lu.Uv. !'.) till' Htdflit-itH l mint ' nm i'l tin- ii 1 1 i uu I liiiinri'il u ifHi-iii' i i i ii i ii I j thf I itl', -iri-a 'ii.. k"ii ni t hhi I '"'Id. MHMMnn NEW TODAY Ont tent per word acfc taier- Cnnv fa X.mIIu. i T der thu headiag should be la by T rHONH MAI IL 44.4444; PUIS FUR SALK-Phone CJFt. Jly vd 5 fir 3.av per cord, rhont FUR SALE-Two fresh cows, $43 and .' Kt. 8, box 103. Julyll i'OK SAI.K Deering binder, been used hi Mini-, j. .viuier, turner. July M I.UST Cold horse shoe stick pin, small diamond. Keward. Dr. May. July 7 l.liillT TWO SKATL'D lmWith top. Must be good and cheap. ,. J. Low nda. Salem li. L i'hoiiH F'J2. PXPKHILNt KD tUKL-Wants gener al house work for adults or chamber work. Phone H'tii W, moruings. July'J VAC1TM fLKANNo3oc for in,0 1 111;, Lt'e each tic two or more. L, I, Hue k tier. Phono IMJtili. Julv j W ATKI- l.ogatiboriv pickets at in urensed ptiee. K'ast D street, take .Asylum .nr. Gene on here is your chance. M. K. Cittor. lob, l;i.NT-7 roomed dwelling, large lot, good location, 7 per moati. 1 '"'y F. Martin, phone 41t IWM.N I P- t,,y mare two white hind teet, main and foretop cut, white spot in torch, ad. Inquire of W. ,1 lieu '' d, box ;,, Tinner, Oregon. W A.N 1 hit l.oganbeiiy pickers at once will pay le. per lib. Adjoining Hol lywood Hnek yaid. J. K. Dunslev. " Jul7 tioHHON f.l-:r , ovPliS- hr 1 1 1 u l ord tor sale. Hought new car, do ""' I I hem, Tliev are new, .f tl 110 See ili.-ni nt Vick Pros. July V HU bl. NT- Agri'o Peach, near New port, two furnished cottages, vurv ilesirahle. Pr paitlciiluis addiesa s'. I . I e-ler, tisy sh St., Portlnnd. Julyu K Li 1ST--Am, .mobile tool box, on rlvTr rud, moth t Salem. Iteturn to Joiirnnl ulliee and receive liberal re duly 8 S ANTI-.H -Tn hear from owner of n Kood larui for rale, ts ., ,,, jt.u and disci iptiou. , K l:,,!,, Sij,,. neiipolis, Minn. jy u 1'CI! b'KNT-Modem five ronu houso, with fireplace. Corner Slate and lidrd street, llonsekeetMiur ....i , I "is ' .'I'liin n in 1 " 'i , tlUllllrinil, tr FOR RENT! I Two Office Rooms Best location in Salem. Inquire of Dr.VV.A.Cox 303 State St. Negro Murderer To Be Examined As To Sanity tsncrinnciitn, Cnl., Jul v 7. Iluir liar ns, negro, who , Hentei.i ed to be hanged at I'ohom pns. ii August il, fm the iiiutder of K, I,,,, a liny, Cl,tiMinin s"i lelne praetilioner in I i s Angeles, will pioluiblv be cnuniini , ee,,nd tune us in lis sanity. Karri. ' aged mother is Making a d s pi-rale i I to, o sin,, her sin, 's life nil, I claiming Hauls hnd been sal t t,, epllep-v, Iiiih nsked that another ex lllinlililioc be iMnle. lb. I'. W. Hatch, of the ,,!(,. biiuiey coininissioii, rep, , tied after the fir-t e iiiiniiniiori t wo im nt hs ng.i that llai i m is suae. II, ni is will be Ihe next murder, i .n.'iutiil in California imnnlivg tn the preset s, he, lule, Christian Revival Continues To Hold Interest The revii.il mi ( l,e Int-i ai,,; s-v ell'eenfh . I, eels was well alt, uded l:ls( night. The ipiisli.m of ioiiocs ill re llgiou was ihe theme i,' the I If 1 1 llelil, se"ooii In I vangi li-t Itioohs. 'r, it' 1 "i"H " II W ill Ki.p linn in I', if., t I', , ,.," Ilie o,. senile this evening will l.c ' s i .in ,ai,. In,,., I', 1'it ' and Mts Cillociv will smg ,,., i ,l addition '" C ' "I" Alter I lo' nn etn g I'l.ll, l it Will r. i nn, I in Mini, i,u m. u s in, I .i,g II,,, l,,i,i,r l'u!,i,, ' Km j; 1 I'm 0 s ' a -I a ti w oth, r I'n.e .. . ii In i ol,g1. 'I h, si i a, in, 1 1, , i . , i,. ng will I on I II 1 II g " I .XI l HI -,. " Mutual Insurance Company of Portland Investigated If re er's rei e,Ve. by I Ii u r II In e I ouniii.-ioi , r W. lis, to the i M.-.'t Cat the Mt,.i.l I're ...in any, of I', it,,n., his I ,1 cnl'v i.f writing automobile in. ulan e 10 violation of Its i haltered Illllll.irilV l,i,l its state Ineli-e toil,, a a,, it, ml tn, n Mirnuee busnie.s in this tate, ate iiue, that ioinany standi la danger of having it. ih.irtor revoked, in1 ending to an opinion reiebrid by Attorney Cei.eriil Mrowu u , a the sub P . t this n, on, il, g, in which he held that this iiiuiuu ion. puny has in, sin h iiuih ofity under its charter ni.d mibjccla itself toil levoeiition thereof, liisur.iiico t oiitiiiissiener Wills is in i'oitland to day in , onfi rein e with the el I'h-iuIs of tiic company with refer, n to the mat-ter. l