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$jfti in "in r EIGHT THE B A1LY .JOURNAL. SALEM, OftECOM. FRIDAY, OCTODER 16, 1003. 'A, ' ? Stockton & Co. We Aim To mako the ncJont methodB of doins WMmmmmmiT business tedious HERE'S OUR PLAN With originality and artistic designs and quality guaranteed, with a style that takes, and prices that win, we help you to make S S $ $ THE SALEM STORES NEW TODAY. Wo will place on Bale today four now and distinct shipments of Ladies' SUITS, SKIETS and JACKETS comprising over two hundred new garments which wore consigned to T. Holvorson & Co., but woro sold to us at a grsat fcacrifico. All these are offered at our usual reduced prices. , Don't fail to be among these shoppers who carry off these bargains ,. Great Sales are on at Both Stores.. Half carload of trunks just received Tho Pen U Filling Up. J. C. Randle, deputy sheriff of Jo scphlno county, assisted by Arthur Lister and Logan Woolrldbe, an guards, brought four prisoners to tho penitentiary this morning, all con victed of serious crimes. Tho prison- en nre: Tllomns J. Gibson, convect-ed- of murder In tho second degreo After thrco 'trials, and sentenced to Ufa Imprisonment; Joseph H. Plnck Hoy, Charles MacArthur and Joseph P. Gavin, all convicted of robbery from tho person and sentenced to servo flvo years each. WHEAT MARKETS, Chicago, Oct. , 16. Wheat, 799i S0c. GOLD DUST FLOUR Mad 9 by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family uso, oak your crocor 'or It. Bran and - aborts always on band. sA., T. WALN Affent The Music Department of tho Sacred Heart Academy has oponed with a fine attendance. Every effort is made to advanco tho students in this Auciimtiug department. Administrator Appointed. John Tyler, of Woodburn, was today appolntod administrator of tho estate of J. G. Storts, deceased, upon peti tion of tho heirs of tho estate, Kate M. Storts, ngod 24, and Raymond Storts, aged 22 years. Tho cstato Is valued at 9400, of which amount $5000 Is In real estate In Marlon county. Tho In comes from tho property Is alleged to bo valued at $1000 a year. Judge Scott mado tho appointment as prayed for, exacting tho filing of a bond In tho sum of ,$10,000. This was Immediately filed and J. D. Secley, O. A.'UcmlB and J. M. Poarman, of Wood burn, were appointed appraisers. Dog Catchers Wanted. Thoundorslgnod would llko to em ploy soveral competent men to assist in enforcing tho dog law. Call at city hall. D. W. GIBSON, 10-13-tf City Marshal. Getting Up In the Air. Madrid, Oct. 30. The dowager queen will mnko a balloon ascension Sunday, under tho direction of the Kronen captain, Carton. Dffiecl Pmnes. Dried Prunes Dried Prunes Call and see us before you sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co J 75 CommerclalSt. Fsfeslx Today Peppermint Cnews and Penotla $&cwtc(e dUn Edward Ellis. 144 State HU PLACE YOUR MONEY In our hands for the time being, and select in its place one of Mabi- Todd &, Co.'s fa mous "Swan Fountain Pens." Its a ten to one shot that wo'U suit you and you will send a friend around to buy one like it. Wo will givo unwritten guar antee for threo years if you want it. Pate Bool Store. WE COLtECT BAD ACCOUNTS ANYWHERE NO COLLECTIONS NO CHARGES Oulto 4 275 H Commercial 8t, m Phone Main S01 VAN AUSTIN E, GORDON A CO., A. R, MORGAN & CO., Managers LITTLE PLUME fT2 A TklT OPERA rM.AU.VJLf HOUSE Mnrirlv. Oct. 19 THE 'JflAN I ROWLAND & CLIFFORD'S I Greatest Sensation ;0VER NIAGARA FALLS .Astounding Electrical Effects- All Special Scenery. J Large Select Company. A Mighty Production Comparatively I as Prodigious as the Gigantic Cataract. Prices 75c, 50c, 35c. Seats on sale at box office Monday at 9 a. m. Confesses to Mur dering His Wife and Six Other Indians Intended to Kill Fourteen More but a Shell Got Stuck in Ills Gun Butte, Mont, Oct. 1C Jim Llttlo Plume, a Blackfoot, who was arrested on suspicion of participation In the murder of seven of his tribe, on the reservation, has confessed that he committed all tho murders. One of the victims was his wife. Ho says he intended to kill 14 more, but tho shell stuck In his rifle. Ho then ciit a gosh In his wrist and throat to allay suspicion. -o . Came Near Having a Row. Chicago, Oct 1G. Tho National Civic Federated meeting was thrown Into turbulence this morning, when Henry Hunter, representing tho Metnl Trades Association, of Now York, ac cused tho labor unions of that city of moral turpitude. Dolegate Archibald, of tho painters' union; Wilson of the machinists, and sovoral other labor leaders denounced it in strong terms as not truo. The debato was growing warm whon Marcus Marks, of the New York Garment Makers Employ ers' Association, poured oil on tho troubled waters, by diverting tho dis cussion Into one concerning tho prov ince of tho Civic Federation. He said It was formed for tho purpose of con vincing tho working men it was to their Interest to maintain open shops, that tho unorganized SO per cent might Join tho organized 20 por cent of Gompers, tho president, said Hnnnn would bo tbo chairman tomorrow. o Killed by Gas. Youngstown, Pa., Oct. 16. Rpcco Paola Is dead, Charles Darrow and Manager David Jones nnd Leo MpKco, a worman, woro fatally overcome by gas In tho Mahoning foundry plant this afternoon. Jones and Paola at tempted to roloaso tho Iron which was wedged In tho gas cupola. They were ovorcome, and fell whero the fumes woro sweeping over them. Darrow tied a rope around his body, and suc ceeded In putting it around the bodies of tho two men. ncfore thoy were but of Danger Darrow was overcome. Charlos Callahan, tied to a rope, res cued Darrow. Callahan Is affected, but will recover. t a The Mormons Won. Salt Lake, Oct. 16. After ono of tho most oxclting political battles over fought In Salt Lake, Frank Knox, the president of tho National bank of tho Republic, was nominated for may or by tho Republican city convention over W. F. James, a well-known min ing man, and George T. Odell, a prom inent merchant. The nomination of Knox Is consld orod a porsonal victory for United Statos Senator Kearns over his op ponents, and will have an- important bearing on tho election of a United States senator, to bo chosen by the legislature a yenr honco. o Adjudged Insane, Washington. Oct 16. Peter Elliott, tho Minneapolis crank, who attempted to reach Roosevelt, was today ad judged Insane, and formally commit ted to the hospital. Drltlih Fleet Strengthened. Portsmouth, Oct 16. A battleship and cruiser from tho Mediterranean squadron has been ordered to aug ment tho British Hoot In Chinese watora. WILL MAKE EXHIBIT Superintendent Ackerman Arranging For Showing at St. Louis Fair Stato Superintendent Ackerman has issued a circular to tho educators of tho stato, urging them to assist all in their power in the matter of provid ing a suitable educational exhibit and comparative display., of Oregon's school system for tho St. Louis Expo sition. This Is tho first stop toward arranging such a display, and from now on work In this direction will bo pushed. The superintendent's lettor is as follews: "To tho School Directors, Suporln tondants, Principals and Teachers in Public Schools of Oregen: "The Louisiana Purchaso Exposition Is to be held In St Louis in 1904, and, for the first timo In the history of en terprises of this kind, the department of education has been assigned a scp arato building has been provided for the educational exhibit, and a com parative display of educational sys tems, from all tho leading nations of tho world. "It Is earnestly dCBired by this de partment that Orogon shall take Its proper placo ns a leading exhibitor In thnt department Tbo great Interest heretofore manifested by tho people of Oregon In all matters pertaining to education, justify tho expectation of hearty co-oporatlon In tho preparation of an educational display that will In tolllgently nnd effectively lllustra'e Orogon'H school system, and tho re sults achieved in all lines of work. "Prof. F. O. Young has beon ap pointed as tho educational exhibit commissioner from Oregon, and Supt H. S. Lyman as superintendent, and these gontlemen havo, in conjunction with tho commlttoe appointed for this purpose of tho State Teachers' As sociation, preparod a circular contain ing suggestions and plans for prepar ing a crodltablo exh'bltlon. which you will rocolvo lu duo time. All inquiries and communications should bo ad dressed to Supt. H. S. Lyman, 203 Vino stroet, Portland, Orogon. "Firmly bollevlng that all will take hold of tho matter with zeal and on- thuslam to tho end that this exhibition of school work will be tho best In the history of tho state, I am. yours truly, "J. H. ACKERMAN, "Supt. Public Instruction." Will Have Some Money. Chicago, Oct 16. Tho convention of tho bulldlug and loan associations of Illinois aro today planning a com bine, making their capital $40,000,000, NEW TODAY For Sale Or to let on shares, a nlco bunch of 40 head of sheop, or will trado for cows or lumber. R. R. Ryan, 123 Stato street. . 10-14-3t Wanted. Somo ono who has shelter, to take 60 to 70 head of sheep. Some ono n Polk county preferred. N. Huyck. East Mission street, Salem, Orogon. 10-16t 1 0)18 WE CAN TELL What s wiong with y ur watch, and we'd like the chance to look it over. WE CAN FIX IT No matter If It's lust a little regulat ing that's needed, or a. cleaning, or some sew part9 We'll gladly advise you or do the work for vou. Ladies' Elgin orWaltnaaGotd Filled Watches wairaated 20 years. $12.00 and up; Cents" Elgin or Waltfcw Geld Filled Watches, $9.00 Mi upwardi. , C. H. HINGES, Pioneer Optician 88 State Street, Vtxx door to Ladd & Busbs'BbbIc Daker Oet There. County Clerk A. B. Combs has ef footed a settlemant with Union Boun ty whereby the county of Baker la tho richer by JtttO. After the panbundto became tha property of Baker county. Union conn, ty collected somewhere In the neigh borhood of J 10 000 delinquent taxes. From tilts amount special wheel and state taxa wore paid by Union coun ty, which wer deducted, leaving the handsome balance stated to the credit Of thU county-Raker City Democrat! DIED, RKBS. At the family home. Is Brook lyu addition, Salem, Oregon. Thurs day, Oct 15, 190, the little son of C Ilea and wife. The fuaar&l was held this afternon, and Interment was iTad In Leo Mission cemetery. The father of deceased la a young minister, at preeeat attending Willamette Unlverelty. 1 FOOTBALL! I FOOTBALLl 1 M'MINNVILLE COLLEGE' VS. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON. WILLAMETTE FIELD. 8ATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. t GAME CALLED AT 2:30 P. M. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. GRANDSTAND 10 CENTS. Northwestern Mandolin School Class nr erlvate lesson. Dnnn f. and 7 Murray block. 1CM4-1 Dowle Out-Classes Cexey: '. Now York, Oct. 16. Dowlo arrived this morning, and was greeted by ecv- eral hundred followers. The, host breakfasted in Madison Square Gar den. Dowle met the delegation with their reports at the Plaza Hotel, wherp he had a suite, and Tcltorated that ho was Elijah the second, come to restore New" York, nnd demanded thnt noth ing but the truth bo printed regarding tho ZIonlBt meetings. He said he would expel any roportor from tho garden who colored the news, or ridiculed thorn. He made all pledge themselves to tell tho truth. There was an Immense crowd outside, watch in: tho arrival of tho Dowicltss. DowlO's wife was robbed of $1600 and a diamond brooch In her private car this morning. Must Answer for Murder. Sacramento, Oct.-16. The examina tion of Convicts Wood nnd Munihy, tho Fol8om escapes, which has been running for a week, was concluded this morning. Both wore held to an swer a charge of murder. ' '-Repairing 8tate fit-. Street Commissioner Grin! u cion ul meu, wun teami, It UU.UUUS ijiuvci un State lb,! way is being constructed In ty aie oi aiaio street that win miring me winter rains the i either side gets muddy, malt ccllent road for teams. All tho street aro being filled whole put In the best conditio! siuio tor tno winter travel. o Our George Gets The Private Secretary Catena lutj "& ,v.v.v" ivictjium iron (mvc nor Chamberlain, dated at ClMlil suuiiig mm, me governor tM rlvo In Washington tonight, audi be nt WIHord'B Hotel. Tha expects to remain In Washing days. Unloading in London. London, Oct. 16. The Pall Mall Ga zette this evening publishes a story that a large American trust, un-named Is offering for snlo $2,000,000 of se curities, which it is unable to dispose of In America. Marshal Would Not Stand. WoonBocket, S. D., Oct 16. Four men approached the marshal last night and offered him $2000 to remain absont until they could rob tho Citi zens Natlonnl bank. He promptly lined them up and arrosted them. Pomon.-i Rr.inn. Regular meeting at Staytcn, lEg nesday, October 21st, at 10 o'cJB m. Good attendance desired. FALL BUGGY ROBES Manila Pirates Caught Manila, Oct 16. The capture ot In spector Herrmann, who, with Officer Johnson, stolo tho funds ot Mindanao, and turned pirate, was announced to day. Ho was found In the mountains of Negros Island, carrying $1700. 0 Yet Miss Ovaja Won It London, Oct. 16. Miss Ovaja won tho Maiden plate at Newmarket to day, but was disqualified, and the raco was given to Whitney's Cossld, Skeets Martin up. Whitney reported a big clean-up nt 5 to 1. n Could Not Get Loose. New York, Oct. 16. Tho trial of tho divorce Urought by tho playwright poet, Hughes, ended today. The Jury failed to agro eon a verdict. This season of tho year vetinjOT flno buggy robes In tho rublwk son cloth or plush, a beautiful ttm vM to chooso from at popular prleai Clu and look them over. boi Good line of buggy whips, t. the Storm robes big rubber oie,wb keep the rain off you whi drive. For buggies or haclti. VA,n ,JMV F. A. WIGGIN Implement Hon" 255-257 Liberty St, Sslem. 'n? Farm Machinery, Bicycles, AeiTh biles, Sewing Machlnos aid Su tra N. H. Barley. S Sewing Machine Ropalrlng. l.lK : . be) t hlc Phene: Main 2953. ALL WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commercial St, Orer The Journal. Any thing: Cood Enough? Are vou satisfied with vourprlntlnrt If you are, yon aro the man lam Iookin(i Let's get togetuor: If you aro not satisfied yon will cout To mo with your next. Elliott, tliefjob Printer. iaueasasESu New Kegs and Battels i Big barrels, Little barrels, all kinds of barrels. Cider kegs, pickle kegs, vinegar kegs. Fish barrels, meat barrels, kraut barrels. Any size barrel you want. New shipment just in at reduced prices. D. A. WHITE & SON, 'HSSSS VCA60 $T JREOPXJS3 JBAHGAXN HOUSE' Sale Now On For Wednesday and Tiwrsl Bargain-giving Is tho order for this great sole. Prices cut 1 pieces on reliable, up-to-date dry goods. Room! Room! Roob la what wn am nftni- Wfl unn nn wnv nut rtf It hilt tn cut the StOCl H down. Tho business we are doing Is a wonder. Crowded every dtf so that you cannot get into our store sideways.' The good work m keop up until wo empty out the shelves. Come right straight to tw . Chicago Btore, Ladles 25c heavy fleeced black ootton stockings; pair 15c Children's 20 heavy fleeced warm underwear ...10c Ladles' $1 65 wool waists; pleated and tueked; the latest 98c 35a wool fasolnators 10c Ladles' heavy black cotton stock ings; seamloss and stainless; prlco .... ...10c T5o doublo oototn' blankets; soft fluffy; price 39c J 1.36 black silk peau de sole; splendid heavy thick" quality; ev ery yards warranted; special for this Week only 65c Men's 75c sanitary wool fleeced underwear; irrent valne A Men's 45c heavy fleeced derby il liori nnHpnvnnr ...... " Ladlos' 65c outing flannel al gowns; special v Ladles' $3.00 French flannel " waUU; swoll affairs; sale pi $4.50 dress skirts; silk band; tr med (broadcloth; Bale price- P OnwM... .. ItfUlt elAll! .' 7kc outing flannel, yard Boat standard calico, yard Best Sans silk, ball -6c thick heavy crash yard 10c hemstitched handkerchief--Men'a 65c overalls; beat The Cheaoest Store In the Northwest AlcEVOY BROS., SLfflW H