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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
, SMOHT tr"i"."'", I Stockton&Co. At The Old And 298400 Clothing News Thoro Is a doublo nicety about our mon'a nppnrol. Thoro Is tho stylo, thon tho price. Wo novor mark our goods. at exor bitant prices during tho sea son In ordor to mako reductions look big during our sales. Come to us, we will save you money. ARRIVALS AT SALEM HOTELS M. J. Pholan, Seattle; Wm. H, Knowor, Salem; Wm. 8cott, McMlnn rlllo; lid, Nnpper, Qoldondalo; I), Graves, Dallas; W. 0. Oravos, Falls City; John Uradly anJ ylfo, Pendle ton; K. Andrews, 11. Crane, Aurora; fir. JamtcBon, Mrs. 8. Klannngan, Canada; H. M. Short, Heppner; Mrs. Chas. Dakor, Hardman; 11. Stlcknoy, Vancouver; l 8. Chambors, ISugeno; Mrs. I'. M. Thiol, Scattlo; Charles It Auckcrd. Morton Doty, W, 0. Nlsloy, W. W. When, P. It. Cooper, F. nogga, Kolla Hogga, Itobert C. IIIll, 0. H. 10d Bonds, Portland. k - . A Nine Tons of CotUn Qoods, Tho sidewalk on Court street, In front of Meyers & Sous' store yoster--day afternon looked Uko tho whole ile streets In Chicago. Tho causo waa, tho arrival of 2S bales of calicoes, muslin and sheetings, that weighed 18,000 pounds, nine tons. They wore txjufiht 90 days ago, elnco whloh time thoro hits boon throo sharp advances. In prices. Tho entire force was busy last night getting the new stock ready for tho public. WrtU 1M KukI Yw Hm Unit tegu tug STfr , szfijz. ' WxJVV5Ty M WHHAT MARK8T8. Chicago, Jan. J$ Wheat. Oltttf tc. Gold Dust Flour MiU by THR 8IDNCY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mad for family use. Ask your erww for It. Dran and aborts al ways oa hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Waated Potatoes We Want Kb Ptfe. I rty Rt4 PoUftota, I Barty JtMkxm Potato. Prle PeUtow. mH Chill pot. JamegM.Kylc&Co 75Cooamerda!St, I 3?cx P "a. HaJFvS&sme """"" r"Tmtittii iiiimm! White Corner Commercial 8t Tho enormous growth of the firm of Stockton ft Co is abundant proof of our honor and a trlboto to our ox port knowlodgo of good merchandise, and our. ability to undersell. Tho In crease of the business of our two stores has been phonomanal. Al ready wo aro crying to our landlords for mora room to show our goods and very soon tho sound of tho mason's trowel will ring about our corner wtore. Dally crowds toll tho true story of our clearance sale bargains. Shoe An 111 fitting shoo Is not cheap at any price You will find that wo carry ono of tho beat stocks of chocs In Salem. Wo have them for men, women and chlldron In high grado standard makes. Also tho more modorato prlco goods. Now at 8ale Prices. DELLA GOES ASHORE Little Boat Spends Most of Her Time on the Bsach, Would Do Better as an Automobile The gasollno schooner Delia, tho boat of trials and tribulations, Ib again a wreck on tho Oregon coast. Telephono advices received hero yes terday from Tillamook conveyod tho Intelligence that tho Delia had gono ashoro at tho entranco to Nestucca harbor, and that sho would probably como mora nearly bolng a total wrack than ovor boforo. Only tho bare statement of tho loss "" " " ..v... w. ... . of tho Delia waB rocolvod last ovon- Ing. It Is probablo the usual mishap occurred and that hor powor gave J out whllo sho was crossing Into tho bay, tho current carrying her onto tho lioach. If tho weather turns off sovoro she wilt doubtlosa go to Pieces. ; Tho Delia has beon In troublo ovor since she was put on tho run be-! twoen Astoria nnl coast points. Sho frequently uroko down on tho Colum- bla rtver bar, and for a time It was'' the biggest part of the work of tho '. I ma crews to rescue tier crow. She blona to the Cloverdale Mercantile company, which has met with con tinued bad luck In Its effort to provide Independent transportation facllltletj to Ntxttucca The Delia waa badly utMd up during a heavy storm a few months ago and left Astoria last Fri day, after having ben extensively repaired. Astorian, Tuesday. vttkHraHiauMaaBunnaiina Never pat off for tomor row what yoa can do today. Now Is the time to let as get to work. No Collections No Charges Vau Aletlne Gordon fc Oo. 275 1.2 Oom'l St, Phone A, ft. Morgan A C, Mp. imtMURmm T i. Iff Glasses ee that toe Uas3 are rleht fofou. lta Inponant tbouth occasionally to see that your f &&?? c"Md We'll as !'" o l BviB aa eve com fort aad feeaj comfort fty sicln? LyJr !? are always rWll "rokea leases dacKcattd DAfLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, THE PEN ALTY PAID (Continued from page one.) demned man's cell, vrhoro the death warrant was road. , . At a llttlo after 12:35 tho con demned man was brought In. Supt. James and Rov. St PIcrro led tho pro coflsjpn, followed by Egbort, walking between Wardens Curtis and Smith. and Chapel Guard Charlton bringing up tho rear. Onco tho prlponor stop ped and shook hands with somo of tho guards in tho crowd. Ills face was pale, but ho was steady as a rock, and walked up the steps with ease. Arrived on the platform, order was called for, and all hats were removed. Egbort stepped forward to the rail on tho edgo of the scafTold, and, In a volco shaking with emotion, he said: Bad Raising and Bad Company. "Friends, you seo me here: If you have any children tako me as an ox amplo, and tako your children, off the streets at night, and bring them up properly. Running about In tho sa loons lias been my downfall. Bad ralBlng and bad company. It la not truo that I havo hatred for tho woman I lovad. I still lovo her with all my heart, nnd dlo truo to hor. That is all I havo to say, as my heart Is too full to say more. I havo ropentod of my sins," Sovornl times his volco broke, and onco ho grasped tho rail for support When ho had finished, ho stopped back on tho trap, Bhook hands with the ofllclnls, and ho was strapped. Itov. 8t. Plerro thon read a short scrlpturo text, and, as tho black cap and nooso wcro adjusted, ho said! "Fnthor, Into Thy hands I commend ray soul." Tho trap was sprung, and Egbort's body hung limp nnd llfolesa. with two physicians taking his pulso beats, and ho wob officially pronounced dead In 9 minutes and 18 seconds from the drop of tho trap. Lined up In front of tho crowd was tho executioner's Jury, composed of M. L. Hamilton, J. E. Roberts, II. D. Pntton, Earl Raco. II. Geo. Moier. Jnmos R, Linn, Frank W. Durbln, J. A. Simpson, Oscar Johnson. D.V. Vaughn, W. H. Downing and AA. Dlsquo, and theso gentlemen, after tho execution, certified that tho same had been in strict accordance with tho law, and In obedlenco to the death, warrant from tho circuit court And horo endeth tho lesson. Mobilizing Troops. Port rthur, Jan. 29. A tolegram was HwiTO nuru louny mtorming tno Russian authorities that tho mohlilrn. tlon of Janon'u flaot rnntim, effect of tho tolegram was to renew tho nronaratlon tnr n.n.t,in. .. troops already ordored north but whoso departuro was delayed owlnc ,to the poacoful nsnoct of nfrBir t, authorities todnv ni na ihn,,.i, was lnevltnhin rz ; M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,i. New Today ij 1-I IIIHIIIM StoTnwa anos. A good second hand Stelnway squnre, must be sold by Monday. Inquire at 21 Court street, opposite poatolllce l-3S-3t For Sale. Dry flr wood. Hnqulro of S- . Kightllnger at Water Com pany's odlce. Phone 51 Main. l-J0-3t For Rent Sevon-room hones, with basoraont. well water nine h,..i,. out the house. Inquire at 4 High street. A. Schrolber. l-30-3t For 8le.-Pour fresh milch cows for wo. Also want to buy good, gen tie. driving horse for a lady. Inquire of Mrs. M. C. Smith, of Turner, or O. W. Johnson & Co.. Salem. Ore. 1-S8-31 1 For 8!s-A fresh Jersey milch cow. nqulro of J. h. or J. M. Howell, 1-th and Cross streets. Salem. Ore-KOn- l-28-3t " You With Collectlno Done-Leave your accounts with th n i ,r.. w,InCOneCt,DS AS8ncy' Q teller Orocory Store. i.. Just Arrlved-Ono car load hop wlro, no car wire fencing, ono car shin Klea. Price right WaJter Morley, 0 Court street, Salem. i.J8.6t Saltm Barbera- College.-I desiro to fS, that l Mpwt o open, about February 1IUli la Pc ' f W ColUge. wh; I ie4nc t Make fflrstU- . l lh!Ts"tfc " For fun r Mrtinila,, ,BQUlro ,t B SaLnllMl nk.Bn'"'r. SU. j- a. j itoPWPrt!iaswa?f,,aRaM,tt l!3lwk . J. J. KRAFS. Sal Or 1904. Ask Uncle Sam for a Loan Washington, Jan. 29. The St. Louis exposition authorities want to borrow $4,600,000 from the govornmeni. iney propose to give as. security a first Hen on the receipts or mo oig bhu. Francis headed the delegation of busi ness men, which this morning pre sented the pnpIUi to the sub committee of the wwt committee on appropriation. No action was takon. Mot e About Benida Han cock Disc Plows And Still They Go True there's nn occasional other disc plow tried yes, sometimes thore Is ono sold, but thero aro just enough of them out so that wiso farmers enn mako comparisons, nnd sec for them selves where tho Donlcla overshadows them all. Jointers? Yos, wo fit them; others don't. Rear Wheel Controller? Yes; tho only plow that has It. Can't stay on tho hills without It. Land Guage7 Yes, wo have the only one. Same advantage as roar wheel controller. Chilled Mould Boards? Yos, for tho hill customers, and they nil tako them; neo'd them just as bad as you need chilled plows for hill soil. Othors havon't them. Perfect Four-Horse Evener? Well, yes No sido draft on the horses, and no horses' legs worn off with rubbing of tugs. Worth every thing to the merciful man. Weight? Plenty of It; mora than tho others. and none too much for hard plowing in fall. Ask tho man who knows. Many 8old? Well, somo. Seventy seven sold to our customers In two years, and nil In use. Every man satisfied. Twenty, five sold since October. Drop us a line and we'll send you a list. Frank Humphreys, from out nroir Wlllard camo In a few weoks since and said ho had sold his disc plow tho fifth ono wo sold two years since whon wo began and that ho wanted another late In tho spring right up-to-date. Said ho'd get along until his heavy spring work camo on. Ho changed his mind. Ho camo In last Friday and until. "Wiggins! If I had to farm with a warning plow, I'd never turn another furrow. I wnnt a two-disc Hun with rear wheel controller, Jointers, and tho wholo business. This thing of following a 12 or 14-Inch wniuw Plow Is Moo slow for mo, whon I can add anothor horso and turn 20 to 21 Inchos, and bosidos can get my fall Plowing off when tho ground Is too hnrd to touch with a stirring plow" ana ne paid us tho cash for a Han cock. Another thrifty farmer, who Hvos flvo mllos south of Independence came In on Tuesday nnd bought a two-dlsc. all completo with Jointers rMP ,.-,.i controller, land gauge, etc. Said he naied to como sor for a plow, but he wanted tho boat. Hn.i ,..... neighbor using this, and had seen the others at Iniionun.i.. ... ,...,,, uuq .Mon mouth, and he knew whn i, ...- .... ting In the Hancock. And eo It goes. Th naniM cock Is tlmo-trled and tested. Some mon prefer to experiment on others, out this is no oxnorlmant Our Gasoline Drag Saw Outfit nuly for Inspection. One of the greatest labor savers on tho market Htted with either a two or throhorse" vortical Fairbanks-Morse engine, w 11 saw from 20 to 30 cords a day. Cal and seo It And the Spray Outfit Sarao engino mounted on a spray wagon. PumD .., ,, ,.. V. tho thing for hop and fruit men. Sand for descriptlvo circular. Monitor Double Disc Drllla. Anothor uhlnmsnt met t- ,. greatest drill ever sh,, i- .L. " lei'. Our Mies In two v, . . . nal ri.it .- puvuumo- nal. Call and bo thorn. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House. MW57 Llhrtw ft Farm Machinery. Birui.. ... bllea, Sewing Machln.a and Suppllw; N. l-l mini n. Sewlnr Machine ReniHn, Capital formal SchnnJ OREGON, FRIDAY, 'JANUARY 29, JADalryapiesG -Sole Aeiil SAIyETVvORE T)l-l.n n.l liirlif n1nrfl "SHAWKNIT" SOX Horo's a snap. Regular 35c and 25c grades in Shawknit sox for men merino and heavy cotton ou sale now at per pair cpOx&l I e:Z7 Gtand Opeta House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr.t 2 Nietits Friday and Saturday January 29, 30 and special Matinee Saturday The nnveltv of the season Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company Friday Niht "The Belle of New York" Saturday Matinee "An American Millionaire" Saturday Night "A Gaiety Girl" Prfort Pmrlnrttnnc In ivru Atat1 hv the most talented company of small aruais in me world, A treat for youn? and old Prices, nfeht 75c 50c, 35c Matinee 50c any cart of the house, Gallery 25c, Seats on sale at box office Friday at 9 a, m. . - Deafnesa Cannot Be Cured. by local applications as they cannot samo to bo delivered at some dedf reach tho diseased portion of tho car. ' nated point within tho Bold city, elth Thoro Is only ono way to cure deaf-, or in bulk or in soggroKated lots u ness, and that Is by constitutional remodioo. Dcnfnoffs la caused by an inflamod condition of tho mucus lln - ing of tho Eustachian tube. Whon this tubo Is inflamod you havo a rum - bling sound or Imporfoct hoorlnsr. and when it is entlroly closed, deaf- news is mo result, and unless the In- flamatlon can bo takon out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, J City Recorder on or boforo the hour hearing will bo destroyed forevor; of G o'clock p. m., on Tuesday Feb nino cases out of ten are caused by ruarv 2. 1904. catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flfmifwl rvirwlltlnn rxf ll.A .u w....u ,, , mutwu BOP vices Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of doafnetes (caused by cniarrnj mat cannot be cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clr- Plllnra tmn culars, free P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo n ' n i w aojQ Dy druggists, 7Bc. Hall's Family Pills are tho best The Lord's Prayer. During tho entlro week Rov. P. s. Knight has been holding special moetlngs at Central Congrogatlonal church. Tho suhinnt ho i, .u. 'lord's Prayer," and a dlffront c tlon of it has boon considered oach evening, and a vory Interest! .m,i of talks has been tho rosult. A good uuunuanco nas been had. WCAGnAnmK prnnrnB Tv. Fsinay and Saturday Baigain Days up-to-date goods thaj Sno ll Ti g'V0 thm Pr,ce ott rellaWe' Soo how we sellTem by any hou8a oa Fftc,flo coaBt Slightly soiled blankets HALF PRICE. Slightly soiled comforts HALF PRICE. 0l,!Uf a'8 "ndorwear and Books, half price. Odd lote of ladles' and children's underwear, half price, dIS . area's Ladles' wh ? ,. i. hif Drl k,rtS 8l,EbUy ""vb,uWi nau price, Best Saxony yarn, 8koln Bst Shetland floss, skela Bast shoo laces, 2 for Bast sans silk, on co,0;' 3ttc .. 1c ... 2c Prffpc rn This Is the Label Bolter than any $3,50 hut iu town. A 3 hn that pleases "Ilia )Iaj. oaty" tho American jTen. tlemau. The new spring styles are here. J5c Call for Bids. Tho Common Council of tho c?Ity of aaiem, urcgon, does hereby call f bids for tho dolnc of tho public prftt Ing of tho saId city for and darty tho year 1904. Tho Council rcscnie tho right to roject any and all b!, filed in this bohalf ; nnd all bids jy in responao to this call must ba u. companied by a certified check la tit sum of 10 por cent of tho amount d said bids, provided tho same it offered in a gross sum. All bids my bo filed at tho ofllco of tho City R cordor on or boforo tho hmirni o'clock p. m., on 'Tuesday, Fobruiq 2, 1904. Dono by order of tho Common Cow ell. N. J. JUDAH. 1-27-td City Recorder, Salem, Or. Call for Bide. Tho Common Council of tho City of I Salem, Oregon, does hereby call tot. bids for supplying tho Bald city ttIOi .Fifty Thousand (50,000) foot of brldgo and crosswalk lumbor, ti . tho samo may bo needed and ordered by tho city, all within ami diirtn iu iyear 1904. Tho council reBorrea thi ! right to reject any and all bids aide 1 In this relation, and all bldB filed most bo accompanied hv thn rirH!id i-wv of tho bidder, or by cosh, In thsinai of 10 por cent of tho bid offered. AU bids must ho niid nt ttm nfflp tit the Dono by order of tho common wan- ' i -- ... CII. N. J. JUUAH, City Recordor, Salem, Orejon. 1-27-04-td J' 1 1 1 1 0 1 II 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ht it T JACOB VOQT , T Successors to H. J. Oswalt Now stock of boys' shoos, t fine fitting. Call and 800 them. Repairing Neatly Dne. Hm IIM-H a HHIMHH J. Brownstein & Son, 64 8tate street Hlflhest cash prk paid for hides, Pelts, Wool, Tanw and Furs; also general dealer In M Iron, Rubber and Metals. Phone 2Wt Main. rrfr -" V-P.M. M JLpt j, jvmuAitf nrorr&E- Wire hair pins, 2 pkgs for .... Jc Ladles dress and rainy day skirts, half price. 7c curtain scrim, yard ,.,.Zie 'sxmitjaaja uojdo pattpno ltt yard ,. ,. 8c .Ladles' waists, wool, silk and Madras; half price. Hair rats, all colors 8c eBl Bp001 BlUc. b ac Lad,0a' 75c umbrellas, prlco..45c Best spool Bilk, each 3c !2Ht Lonsdale cambric, yd -9HC J1.25 broadcloth, 58 Inches wld, splendid for skirts, yard 69c Great Bargain All Over the Store. t . J '" ' E!lotliers,Coart stJSalen WAWiMMiM