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10 DAELY CAPITAL JOTTENAA SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1W C ti THE BIO BUSY STORE Stockton & Co. Tfie Old White Comer. THE FTBM WITH A BECORD The Truly Christmas Store Ftill of Useful Christmas Gifts. ICARNEGE WILL SEE PAPERS Vi ' Old st Xfdlt Bn 111 in II! "Vnil llflll liottnr fill vmir ilnvn n-Wli .ionf.il tlilnna 4I.U .. it ,.,. ...l ... .1.1 1. to emfio ypur wny." So wo hnvo taken his advico and stocked up heavily on beautiful, yet useful, goods for "hrl'tina giving. Holiduy shopping began Saturday in dead earnest. All day long our store was crowded with happy people who believed It "moro blessed to givo than to receive." COBTIOELLI SILKS AND CARLSON CURRIERS POB FANCY WORK Tho largest nnd most complete stock of colors ever carried in Salem. Now lines just receive for tho holi Kid Gloves ARE USEFUL GIFTS Our big combined stock com prises every thing that's good 75c to $2 Our storo is known as tho Neckwear At all times of tho year, especially Christmas time, we lead all Salem in fine neckwear. Beaotifol Holiday Ties , LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS, SKIRTS, SUITS AND SILK WAISTS HALF PRICE 'A bonifldo Christmas offer, backed by honest, lcgitl- 'mate reductions on tho best stock of goods in Salem. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES" THE GREATEST $5 Salt Case in America is shown by us. It's nil leather. Other suits cases j$.50 to $0 Ladie's Kerchiefs A largo import order hns just reached us. Tho patterns nro beautiful and prices extremely low. Furo linen kerchiefs 5c and up Notes Were Brought to New York for Identification New York, Dec. 0. Receiver Lyons, of tho Obcrlin bank, arrived from Clcvoland this morning, accompanied by a legal adviser. Ho brought hero tho Carnegie notes found in tho Obcr lin bank, nnd it is understood ho will present thorn to Carnegie today for identification. Continued For This Week Tho great salo of piece goods, hosiery, underwear, blankets ess skirts, wool waists, underskirts, walking skirts, wool sh e?mfor New York, Dec. 0. Ira Roynolds, sec retary and treasurer of tho Wado Bank ing Company, of Clcvclund, arrived hero this morning. He is said to hold as trustcp certain securities for Mrs. Chndwick, amounting in valuo to mil lions of dollars, and it is believed that tho object of his coming hero is to con fer with Mrs. Chndwick. dress hundreds of other articles. Prices out to pieces. TEE CHEAPEST BTORE IN TEE 2WRTEWEBTT MCEYOY BROS. cc,a?Mg GREAT SALE OF Dress Goods and Silks EVERY PIECE IN THE STORE REDUCED. L AGENTS FOR STEIN-BLOCK CLOTHING. J White Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine 'You can rest assured that if thcro wasn't real merit In tho White Rotary, the users thereof wouldn't bo so rendy to ndvlso their neighbors to buy it. Fact is out of tho many wo'vo sold in tho past four years, wo hnvo found them tho most sutisfnotory machine that could bo desired. IIo"ro uro sotiio features of the latest stylo Wh!to: S Shuttlo instantly removable without t8o of screw driver. Tension indlcntor. " Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. ARTHUR C. ALSTON and J. EM METT BAXTER present Jane Corcoran Supported by ANDREW EOBSON and Splondid Company In "PtfettyPeggy" By Prance Aymar Matthews. THE MOST NOl'ABLE DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF RECENT TIMES ..Prices $1.G0, $i,oo, 76c, 50c, 35c. Sent salo opens Tuesday nt 9 a. m. Oberlln, Ohio, Dec. C "If anybody on enrth should bo nrrested, it is Mrs. Chndwick," declared President Bock- with this morning. "Evidently sho has committed tho crime of forgery." Beck with is in a stnto bordering on nervous collapse, nnd is in worse condition than at any tlmo siuco tho bnnk closed its doors. , Ho centinued: "I believed tho sig natures wero genuine, as sho told mo they were, and so did tho lawyer, who said ho represented Carnegio. Others enmo hero with her, nnd said tho notes wero good for all that sho could borrow up to tholr face value. I thought she was telling tho truth. 7t is too Into now, too late.'" HIGHER LICENSE AT ALBANY New Edison Theatre 143 State Street PROGRAM 7:30 in evening nnd 2:30 nt matinees. Mntinco Sunday. Saturday Night, Dec. 3 5 Rennee Family 5 rYutpmatio tension release when pres- tional Singing Character Change Artists Two Rustics or foot is rnltu'd. & Stitch regulator simplest ou nny ma chine. $ Thrlldo feed, best yet shown. Woodwork, latest swell front. X Ball bearing. ' Automatic lift head, and many other occlusive features. t Cull and bo shown tho machine. You will 11 11 il It up to your expectations. F. A. Wiggins' Iniplomont Ilouao, 200-257 Liberty St. Farm Iraplcmouta, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. t-0 1 1 Wl i 1 1 f fr HHIIH - Elite Cafe... Beet tneals iu the city. The beet ' ' eorricu nml price" rltilit. E ECKERLEN, Prop. IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIHH Money to Loan THOMAS K, FORD, Orer Ladd & Hush's Dank. Salem, Or. Jtennoil Comedy Sketch. Fun on tho Farm. Divine Dodson Graceful Character Impersonntor. Pearl Grayson Tho Sweet Singer. "Keith" The Piano Wizard. Life Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs, Admission JO Cents Como early and avoid tho rush. H1IIIHIIIII1 HHI Hill !! AMUSEMENTS. 4IIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIIIII TONiailT. Grand Protty Peggy. New Edison Refined Vaudeville. tho actress, who, before sho was out of her 'teens, was tho idol of tho Covcnt Garden Theatre, in London, during tho early part of tho eighteenth century. Het early life, the peoplo by whom sho was surrounded, nnd, nbovo all, hor ro mantic, though unfortuuato love af fair with David Garrick, hnvo been a constant temptation to nuthors for the past two generations. Charles Ronde mado hor tho her.oino of his novel, "Peg Wofllngton," which, with tho assistance of Tom Taylor, he af terward dramatized into tho two-net drama, "Mosks ana races." Stockwoll and Burton, uud cvon Wilkio Collins, nlso twisted tho bi ography of Mistress Wofllngton to suit thomsolvos, but their works did not pos sess tho historical correctness, as they also lacked tho fictionnl interest and dramatic merit that characterizes ''Pretty Peggy," tho latest treatment of this subject, by Frances Aymnr Mathews, in which Jnuo Corcoran is starring this season. This fact accounts for tho great suc cess of "Pretty Peggy," which had hud one of tho most notnblo runs of recent years in New York, where it was pre sented for over flvo mouths nt tho Her- nld Squaro nnd Madison Squnro Thea tres. Tho critics credited it with being not alono tho only ronlly good Peg Wof flngton play, but tho best of all tho plays thnt have been produced in sover al soosons. "Pretty Peggy" will bo scon nt tho Grand Opera House to night. Miss Corcoran plays the part of Peg, and Andrew Robson that of Gar rink, supported by an unusually largo eoupauy. . New York, Dec. 0. Andrew Carne gie, when interviewed today, declined to say nntything regnrding tho dcninl mado by his secretary. Ho said, how ever, that ho will bo glad to welcomo an investigation of tho affair by feder al officials. The result of the annunl city elec tion in Albany will bo an increase in the licenso for operating saloons. Ad vocates of u considerable increnso in tho licenso rate wero successful in tho first nnd third wards, which, with tho holdover councilmen who favor tho proposition, gives n majority ngainst tho present licenso system. As tho councilmen elected made an nnto-election stntement to tho effect thnt they ncqulseced in tho will of tho majority of tho citizens, as expressed in tho November election nnd would favor tho continuance of saloons in tho city, tho result is not a victory for tho prohi bitionists. They, however, want nn in crease. Tho election wns ono of tho most active municipal elections Albany hns experienced. It had all tho trim mings of n larger election, Prohibition ists and liquor dealers vieing with each other in their.efforts to captnro votes. AFTER FRANK JAMES Elyrin, Ohio, Dec. 6. A special grand jury has been investigate) the Oberlln Bunk-Chndwlek nffair. Oregon City Election. Oregon City, Or., Dee. 0. Dr. E. A. Sommer, of tho citizens' ticket, wns yes terday elected mayor by a majority of 20 over all other candidates, tho vote being: Sommer, citizens', 433;, Charles Albright, independent citizens' nnd taxpayers', 250; ,T. U. Campbell, Bcpub lican, 154. A full vote of S37 was cast. F. J. Meyer, independent and present incumbent, wns reelected city treasurer over J. A. Tufts, Republican, by n vote I of 410 to 3S0. Republican? elected nil threo council- American Bride for French Count. New York, Dec. 0. St. Francis Nn-1 vicr's church, in West Sixteenth street, mon, David C. Williams, William Shee was tho sceno of n spectacular wedding this afternoon, when Miss Edith Do voreux Clnpp, daughter of Mrs. N. Dovereux Clapp, was married to Count Itttoul du Terplo do Rougemont, of Paris. Tho church wns crowded with tho wealth nnd fashion of Now York. Tho ceremony wns performed by Arch bishop Farley, with nil tho gorgeous noss of tho Roman ritual. Tho (wo bridesmaids wero Miss Adelaide Spof- ford and Mile, des Porto, n cousin of tho bridegroom, and M. des Porte, nn nttncho of tho French embassy nt Washington, noted as best man. Fol lowing tho ceremony nt tho church there was nn elaborate reception at tho homo of tho bride's mother iu Fifth avenue. Gypsy Club. Tin meinbom of the Gypsy Club wero delightfully entertained at the homo of Miss Maudo Oriswold Inst evoning. Tho tlmo wns spont very socially in planning and making Christmas presents, nnd wns inuoh enjoyed by nil present. Curosn Cream (Roso & Cuoumber Jelly) removes roughness and rodness, malms the skin soft and velvety, builds up the depleted tissues, ns it is n per fect skin food "Protty Peggy" Tonight. Few women known to history have been utilized for Actional purposes' moro extensively than Peg Woftlugton, IHHIIinillllDIIIIIHIHIIlllHHIIIIIIIi ! KHA1J AS YOU KUN Hut dou't run past our show windows. It is nn attraction worth your ' whilo to stop uud look nt. You will see n display such as was never bo- '. fore attempted in Salem, not in extreme costliness, but an array of ; beautiful things up to dato in every particular and prices, such as will iiaionisn you; mat we are the teat leaders of low prices is demon, strated every day by peoplo whoaro competent judges, who are buying now, after lookiug iu Tortlond, as woll ns other places. Everything marked in plain figures, of vhioh we aro tho originators in Salem. To ldok is to buy, for our prices nro certainly right. I 1 fair iroAiuient ami ww rrice Jowtler and Optician S3 State St. H-M HM't-M-H 1 i , H fr-H-H-frM-,M Vfr ! & Don't" THEOW AWAY YOUR UMBRELLA BUT TAKE IT TO WATT SHIPP The Bicycle Man. Pursuor Shot. Dandiidge, Teun., Dee. 0. Thomas Clnrk, son of nn ox-county sheriff, nnd now trnvoling for(,n Knoxville house, is uiidor arrest at Rutledge, charged with tho murder of Charles Malicote, whoso sister Clark married two hours nfter tho tragedy. The principals wero among tho attendants at n wedding, nnd nt its conclusion went to Mnli rote's, ncoeinpnniiM by Miss Malicote. After remaining u short time at tho MalleoN's Clnrk and tho young lady left in a .vehicle. They were followed by Charles Malicote. Soon aftor the couplo's departure Malicoto was killed by n shot from tho buggy, Clnrk nnd the young woman proceeded to tho homo of h ministor, whero thoy wero united in marriage. Owing to tho prominence of tho families, tho affair has created a sensation. linn , Henry Brandt Dr. Sommer's election was effected by n largo vote of paper mills employes, Hiipplemcnted by his strong personal popularity. Tho defeat of tho Republi can nominees for mayor and treasurer is accounted for because of public senti ment ngainst tho introduction of poll tics into city nffairs. Campbell, in addi tion to opposing perpetunl franchises, agreed to suppress nil gambling if elected. Umbrellas made to order, Covers put on A fine lino of handles and general repairing. California Fruitgrowers. San Jose, Cnl., Dec. C Tho thir teenth annual convention of California fruitgrowers bogan hero today with a largo and representative attendanco. In addition to discussing various horti cultural subjects the convention will devote much time to considering plans for bringing about a closer organiza tion of tho fruitgrowers of tho stnte ror tuoir mutual benefit. Tho conven tion will continuo through tho next threo dnyg. n Manitoba Legislature. Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 0. Tho Mani toba legislature convened today for tho special purpose of passing nn act amending tho consolidation act relat ing to tho Canadian Northorn railwnv bonds passed at tho last session. Tho amondment is merely for the purpose of remedying a. technical omission. Afilr ttlA lAlvialfttinn t.n. l. - . .-....... j, uceo posseu I tho house will adjourn until after the Holidays. Scientific Bible Study. Boston, Dee. 0. A largo number of prominent speakers will be heard nt tho Park street- church today. Prom inent among tho participants nro pro fessor George P. Wright, of Oborlin collego; Rev. L. D. Watson, of Buffa lo; Professor Robert D. Wilson, of Princeton; President Solomon Schlech- tor, of tho Jewish Theological Scmlnn ry of New York, nnd Professor A. II. Sayco, of the University of Oxford, iMigiaiKi. Then principal purpose of the con ference is to considor the general ques tion of Bible criticism from a scien- title point of view. Tho league under whoso auspice the conference is held was organized sovernl years ago for tho purpose of promoting the uso of the Biblo ns an evangelistic medium. It is interdenominational, and North American in scope. i ii Masonic Temple Dedicated. Waco, Texas, Dec. 0. This was n groat day for tho Masonic fraternity of Waco in particular nnd of tho state of Texas in gonorol. Tho occasion was tho formal dedication of the new Ma sonic temple in this city, one of the finest structures of its kind in the en tiro Southwest. Tho dedlcntion wns attended by eminent Masons from ovory section of the state who have gathered hero for tho grand lodco session. Grand Mnster William .Tamos, Of Fort Worth," officiated. McCoy-Sullivan Bout. Los Angolos, Dec. 6. This is tho dato set by tho Century Athletic club of this city for tho bout between "Kid" Mc Coy and "Twin" Sullivan. Owing to tho splendid fight put up by tho two on the occasion of their last meeting in the ring tho prosent match has excited widespread intorest in sporting cir cles nnd a large crowd is expected to be on hand. A dispatch from Butte, Mont., says: Few of tho audience watching J play, "Tho Fatal Scar," at th.Li ny meiiier ncro Knew that ouUud,, u mi, suung witn a cocked r!. in his hand, was n man thirsting for fi, lifo of Frank Jnmcs, tho star f a. piny. Charles N. Galland, of Heir1 was mo man. Tho hnckdrlver who took Galland tho theater said ho was accosts Gallond on tho street nnd asked tolJ a drink. Galland tho ngavo orderiti uo urivcn 10 mo Jiroauway theater if ter asking whero James was plajfy When the theater was reached, Gallui asKcu tno driver to go in and p James, saying ho was after his 14 Tho hnckdrlver then told tho pok Tho officers investigated tho affair, ui niter going oack on the stagoandww lug James, went to tho hack whew fiii ,., ,.. , ,. .. ii mini nus waning nnu relieved tin c! his gun. Galland was sitting in tit carriage with tho gun at full cotk. At the jijll, Galland, who was undw tho influence of liquor, talked incolti euiijr oj. mo alleged suooilog 01 il' brother-in-law during tho Northfiel) bank robbery, and insisted he wonl ' ' get ' ' Jnmcs beforo ho left town ii It could. Ho wns locked up. When seen nt his hotel after the plij James had n gun iu his overcoat poel ct, nnd wns anxious to havo the mattt: explained to him. Ho said he bJ tnken a drink with Galland during tit afternoon, but did not know who 1( was. He said ho did not want to hn nny trouble, but would liko to be pre pared if nny mnn was looking after is life. "Why," said James, "if ho belief I or anyono I had associated with killti his brother-in-law, why did be not pt mo years agof Evcryono knows when I have been pitching hay and plowiij for tho past twenty years down in Jh souri, and if ho is just beginning t) think of making holes in me, I thill ho is a lit'tlo bit late, don't yout" Bicyclo Races. New York, Dec. 0. Thirteen out of tho seventeen teams in tho six-day 1 eyejo raco aro tied for tho lead, while tho remaining Jivo wero only one lap I hind them at 7 o'clock this moruinf Tho score of tho leaders was C01.8 riM All tho riders appear to be in good tot dition. Big Steer Sold. Chicacog, Dec. C Tho big steer. Clear Lake Jute II, winner of the int nationnl grand championship at th? Livestock Show, in progress here, sold to n New York firm for $36 per 1M pounds. Ho brought over $1100, 1 NEW TODAY House for Kent And furniture near!; ' now, for salo. Rare opportunity f right parties. Inqulro at first hoa north of Fred Hurst's, in South Sa lem. 12tf Wanted, By a business man and wfo board in privnte family, near in. Ap ply at 302 Commercial street. 1 l2-26-3t o- Ohicago Markets. Chicago Dee, ?. Wheat. Timnr M.07Ultt; May, $1.131.13H: ru, 70H,j oats, 2828. Slop for Sale At Willamette Hotel I quir.o at hotel. 126-3t Grand Prizo Masquerade Ball-w Woodmen of the World degree teas. Decembor 23, 3904, at the Hotew hall. Rcsorvo the date for ar tiino. Dancing Party.-D. of It, Viola Lodff, No. 88, will givo a dance on Mo evening, December 12tb, in Hojw hall. Admission, gents, 25i "? I5c. Jl -S To Trade.-A good'Wwdek oi new Champion hay rake and F" tooth harrow, for fresh eotrs or y line steers. W, B. Dm. care McCoy stage, or phone ivm Ef WfflWS riirr i rrfti - - - ' . . LZ