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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1904)
-"V" "DART CAMTAIi JOVtJKAL, 8ALBM, OBESON, MOXDAY, PECEMBEB 12, 1C04. rid i ' v BISHOP BECOMES THEATRICAL MAElt GREENElGAYNOR CASE i IS TO BE REVIVED r Now York, Dec. 12 r-Flushed with Harry Leighfori; , actor, 'stage manager lis success no a woinuter of tho "aifo and active Allinnco enthusiast, is to IB .and sane" tavern yclept "Tho Bub- way," Bishop Potter is about to try His hand at theatrical management. j(On Friday next nt tho New York Threatro a performance of "Tho KingjS .Highway," a romantic drama by Wil 1mm Gill will be given for tho benefit i" Ji B SM the. hero erived from th'o m fit thAetOTia'lQhntch Alliance, Tot whiqhjBishop .Polter is an ardent bo porter. Ho has not only given bis sanc tion to. tho performance, but is active ly inlorcalcif in Its management."" If the piece is successful it will bo sent on tho road, thus forming a combination of tho church and stnge such, ns has not been known since tho days of the tiraclo plays. Of courso thero are protests from ministers, 'inoro were many registered against tho good Bishop when tho Sub way Tavern was opened But there aro juBt as many praising tho ambit ious project ns thero nro , jeering at It. ' !Hov Walter E. Bcntloy, once an nc or, but now national secretary and or ganizer of tho alliance, is" looking af er tho details of tho production. fosMkisiMjt $ 'rohcarso it and tako' charge of tho stage. Ho will alsoiplny.; Tho income to"be d"erlvi play when it goes on tho road will be used to further tho growing work of tho -Alliance. It is a money-making. venturo simply. ... . , . f Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Be- j ward for'anv-caso of -Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. f We, tho undersigned, havo known F.' J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe nim perfectly Honorable in air DUBiness transactions, nna nnanciaiiy ablo to carry out any obligations made' by his firm. Walding, .Kinnnn & Mar. vin, Whole'salo Druggists, Toledo, O. t Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottlo. Sold by all Druggists. j take Oldll's Family rills for const Pon. , . ' Washington, D. C, Doc. 12. The gov ernment has been advised that after repeated delays in tho cases of Benja min D. Greene and John F. Gaynor, who wcro implicated with Oberlin P. Carter in tho notorious Savannah river contract scandals, and who fled to Canada to get beyond American juris diction, will bo taken up by the privy council of England today. This tribunal corresponds in dignity and importance to tho supremo court of tho United States, and it is hoped by tho Washing ton authorities to obtain from it a de cision which will placo tho exilos under American jurisdiction. Proceedings for tho extradition of Grceno and Gaynor were begun as soon as tho American authorities received information that they had taken up their residonco in Montreal. The fugi tives, howover, were npprehendod in Quebec, to which jurisdiction they had mado a sensational escape. They wero taken to Montreal, and a Quebec jndgo immediately issued a writ of habeas corpus, which was served on tho Mon treal jailer. Ho brought his prisoners, Grceno and Gaynor, back to Quebec, whero a curious legal squabble ensued, which finally resulted in tho issuing of another writ of habeas corpus by Judgo Caron. It is from this latter writ, which permits the frcodozn of Grecno and Gaynor within the boundaries of Que bec and exompts them from interfer ence from American authorities, that tho United States government appealed to tho privy council of England. Ofll cials of this government now believo that every legal obstacle has been re moved, and that a final decision will bo reached soon. Sovoral cases involving largo proper ty interests nro awaiting further action because of tho necessity of tho presenco in tho United States of Qreeno and Gaynor, who uro defendants. Should tho decision of the privy council bo fa vorablo to tho contention of tho United States, it is believed that littlo timo will elapso beforo Greono and Gaynor, through extradition AS TO COLDS l ' Feed-a coldyes, but feed it with Scott's Emul sion. Feeding a cold in this way kills it. You cannot afford to have a. cough or cold at this season or any other. Scott's Emulsion will drive it out quickly and keep it out.- Weak lungs are strengthened and all wasting diseases are checked by Scott's Emulsion. It's a great flesh producer. We'll tend you a -ample frtc. SCOTT &UOWNE. 409 Peaul Street, New York. i iWt wiuiKrt-ff aim Sii SMIHB Throe Tralno to the Etn off ucaeo, apeKane: tourim Pnllmaa standard ind UmriBt sleeping cara daily to rW Chicago. SDotaLnA. !2j0?aH cara dally to Kansaa city Z2 Pullman tourist bIoW U aonally conducted) weekly to chuT to, the East dally. "' 70 " HOURS ,, POXTUitJD TO CHICAGO Ho Came of Ctr 70 South Commercial Street. Tho' bad walks on the cast si do of Commercial street .now extend from nearly tho top of tbohill to tho ceme tery. Thero is n very bad placo just this sido of Mission street. One of tho proceedings, "nro worst places is being improved by Mr. again safely under tion. American jurisdic- m m vsm . . JW PJiotogtapIi Cushion Covets,... Aro juat tho-tbingto send away tb nbsenF'Jady VriemlsJAhcsoWfcov era can bo washed and ironed, Thoysnre new and beautiful and excito , tUlUl tlVltUOU W U wwvn..w. M UUfcJ V bUU DUhTJVl! ACJJiU- "duced)on them. -. y. "' . y.- ? :& SiCJ'';. .i m DOL I OR HILL Ofl DEATH WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: . Mount Hoc-a, Silver Creek Falls, Viows of Public Buildings taken from tho Onorn IIouso tower; emblems of Lewis an Clark fair and tho Capitol building. Price $1.00 oach, except Clark Fair, which is $1.25. Sco them In our window. Baft's Jewelry Stoe, CORKER STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS. ,T.hey act like Exercise. dicauto for the Bowels Tan Capfe 60 All Druggists i 2 MriQ carvu JM THIS BIRD J Choicest Table Catlety Dr. J. J. Hill, of tho faculty of tho Willamette Medical College, of this city, is lying dangerously ill at his homo in Albany, but, whilo at tho point of death, tho sense of humor for which ho is noted has not forsaken him. Last week, when ho was at 'tho worst, and was expected to die at any moment, a rumor was circulated on tho streets of Albany that'ho had died.(H This "was untrue, according to the doctor's own statement, and, to avoid any misunder standing arising, tho Albany Democrat received tho following letter from tho doctor, explaining tho origin of tho ru mor. "I understand n statement was giv en out on tho street yestorday that I had died during my severe illness. "When tho report reached mo competent persons wero detailed to investigate nnd render an unbiased opinion. They roport, after thorough physical and PRi Aro You Sick? If so, where! , .. I, Headache 1 Dry, hacking cough f , s Foul tongue f Loss of appotito? Lack of energy T , Pain in stomach T Bowels! General weakness! Theso aro but a few of tho signs of indigestion. Some .others are: Wind in tho stom ach or bowels; constipation or diah rhen; palo complexion; spots beforo the eyes; dizziness; loss of flesh; irri tability; -sleeplessness; nervousness. All theso symptoms will plaguo and torment you, and " will nover' perma nently leave you, once you suffer from them; only nrq sure, in time, to get worso, if- not, treated by tho best known sciontiilc. method of cure Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These curative tablots aro composed of ingredients which modern knowledge of tho true inward process of diges tion approvo of, as forming tho best, safest, surest and most scientific com bination of medicinal drugs, that can bo used to relieve nil tho condi tions of illhoalth brought on by this much dreaded 'disorder. A diseaso so "protean" or change able in its manifestations, assuming bo many forms, characterized by so many Snook. It is to bo honed the city coun cil will be able to do something with South Commercial street next year, ft is as it hns been for 40 year a rag ing son of mud. Hats Off. It is expected that all tho men in town will hereafter attend church ser vices nt tho 17th street Evangelical chifrch, .as a vote of the congregation at last night's services instructed tho ipnstor, T. It. Horschuch, to ask tho ladles to remove their hats during tho services. This foljows closely The Journal's suggestion a few days ago. DKPABT FOB Chicago Portltnd SdocUI 9l, m ri Huntington Atlantic Bipress 8:15 o. a. vUHnnt-Ingtea St Pan FaatHaU 6 ir r. m, Tl Bpokana jriMBBCHEDULES rrom ronUnd, Or. 31 1 Luke. runr v. Worth, ctm.h. 'S' fj; Oitr. l LonTr CMrTZ ana bit, " I$1L?' T?r R hSK Walls Willi. i.r SpokMio, Wallace fua man, MlnneapoUi Bl rani. IJnlnth Mllw.-...l V"W, Mill J&Oll. 524PB MSi,m : a. An Improvement. A good street crossing hns bocn put m at Twcntlotn and AHyium nvenue, nnd ladies can now get on and off tho cars thero with impunity and not get into tho mud qver their shoes. It is a great improvement. general examination, that I nm not dead to any. alarming extent, and they dlfforont Bjplom3 that, moro times than not, it is mistaken for some The Best Is Always T&e Kind to Bay R. M. WADE & CO. H'HIIUII-M'H hfr-H-H limni I IH-Hf 1 1 HI Fine P opetty at a Bat gain uuoico piece rcsiuence proporty on principal street within three blocks business part of city. Nice large, modern bes, about ono aero of ground near school nnd car line, all kindi of fruit, beautiful shrubbory, etc, All modern con vonieneos. Thoie nro both ctra choice buys for homes or Investments. DERBY & WILSON, imanHl 2 f 0 . I nimillilliliiii! 244 Commercial St. niininminiHi i m 1 1 i i m h4i Hv You Evr Orderd Your Groceries from Ha2tt Sc Lawrence If not, yoa re nway behind tho times. However, they tr &L wye glad to o nw patrons, and it you call on laem, yo -will U f Baore maa pieaaeo, xou wu and tham at toe corner of Commercial and Ferrr street. iitinitniitmiimiimmnnmm8iM; find no ovidenco that I havo been very recently. Thero was reason for tho ru mor that I had got through with this life, and' had applied for my traveling checks nnd baggago, considering tho callers I had during tho day. First a doctor called; then a lawyor; followed by a prenchor. A barber with tho tools of his profession came next. Then a message from an undertaker inquiring nbout my condition. A man with n pick and shovel on his shoulder called, saying ho understood work in his lino was needed, nnd ho would do it with neatness, nnd dispatch. A fiddler left his phono number, stating that his bow was always strung up for short calls, and ho was unlvcrsinlly oncorcd when ho played 'There'll Bo a Hot Timo in tho Old Town Tonight. Everything scorned auspicious for a first-class so cial event, had J not been derelict in performing my part, but I had nover formed tho hubit of dying, and was too sick to willingly ongngo in any now and hazardous experiment of that kind. "Tho insalubriousness of tho cold Bnnp of the past few days has flown, nnd today tho healthful Oregon rain is descending in wolcomo profusion, and I again renlizo that 'Life is real, life is earnest, lifo is not nn empty dream.' "If my demiso should occur soon I havo arranged with others to inform you, if I am not in a mood to do it my self, whon, I ask as u favor, that you put tho notico in tho most conspicuous plnco in your pnpor, along with notices of marriages, divorce, football nnd so cial scauduls, where it will not be over looked. "Today tho doctor 1ms given strict orders that I remain in bed, nnd tho nurses nro determined to sco tho order obeyed, whilo I am in -a stnto border lug on melancholia in an unappeased desiro to domicil in a pair of trousers that hang ou tho foot of the bed luring mo to their capacious folds. "Yours above tho turf, "J. L. HILL." other diseaso altogether, and tho poor pationt may die, or at best allow the soeds of permanent, chronic sickness, to gcrmlate nnd tako root in his sys tom. Jo it is a real dangor wo ask you to avoid, when wo say: In case of doubt, tako Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets. Even if disordered digestion is not tho real cause- of your sickness (which, probably, though", it is), yet your di gostion is nenrly certain to bo out of ordor, q,nd if allowed to remain so will seriously complicato your sickness for you. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots, then, will be sure to do you good, nnd will not interfero with any othor ' medi cino you may be taking. They will help to mnko your food mnko you strong, nnd thus, if In no othor way, help you back to health by helping your system to throw off dis easo like a healthy duck skakes water off its back. Shako off your sickness with Stu nrt's Dyspepsia Tablots. 0-12-14. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Qood Home Market" Poultry at 8tslner' Market. Eggs Per dozen, 32c. Ducks 10c. Chickens 8c. Turkoys 14c. Manager Is Bankrupt Albany, Dec. 12. Two complaints havo been filed injustice Risloy's court against John Fischer, proprietor of the Margareta Fischer Co., by members of the company for back salary. Ono is for $370, which John Thorno claims is duo him, nnd the other is $400, for whlcn amount Mr. nud Mrs. Fred C. Lewis claims tho "ghost" failed to "walk." Mr. Fischer has stopped tho proceed ings by filing a petition in bankruptcy. whilo the company continues on its Way to Boscburg today. I Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce- xnoIstu.ro and cause itching, this form, aa wbll as Bltng, Bleeding or Protruding PII03 aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tum6rs. EOo a jar at drug gist, or sent by mail Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Br. Bo Banko, Phlla., Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S, Q Stone, druggist A Perfect Wagon Box That Is always qn tho wagon that may bo quickly and easily adjusted Into a perfect hay, stock, wood, corn or fruit rack without tho uso of wrench, bolt, koy, hook, rod, chain or Topo. See those at tho Mitchell, Lewis Ss Staver place, State street, 12-6-tf Paul Beimers, a German decoratpr, was so fond of reading his Biblo in working hours that tho foreman took it away from him, and found, between the leaves, a large amount of gold leaf. Boimers had been stealing regularly. n 1 Ojt Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 32c. Potatoes, Veoetables, Etc Potatoes le. Onions 2J4c. Wood, Pence Posts. El. Second-growth $4.50. Big flr-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hide. Pelts and Pure. Oreon Hides, No. 1 8c. Green Hides, No. 2 4c Cull Skins 46c. Sheep 76c, Goat Skins JSo to 91.M Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Buying, $1 401.50. Barloy $2323.50. Hops 2731i4c. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour$4.40. Wheat-80c. Live Stoelt Msrkel Steore 20 2 c. Cows ll4c Sheep $1.60.g2.00. Dressed veal !5c. Fat hogs 5Rc. t, , , , Hy. f. Bt, Baled cheat $1;1.00. Baled clover $11 12. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and (ire'am. By Commercial Cre.im, Co. Eggs 2716c, Buttor !i730c. Butter fat 270 at station. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla. 80(a)82c. Ocean and River 8chedule. For San Francisco Every flea . at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way potats and North Beach-Dallj (except So day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. b. Dally servlco (water permitting)' ca Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or write your nearest ticket agent, or A. U CRAIQ, General Passenger Agent Tho Oregon Railroad & Narlgatlos Co..'Portland. OreroiL M M . nWMllMMll TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.-45 P.M. Leavea Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arlves Yaqulna 5:40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:lli AM. Leavea Corvallis 11:30 AM. Arrives Albany 12: 15 pjj. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany 1:00 VX Arrives Detroit :00 p.a. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 AH Arrives Albany 11:15 AM. Train No. L arrives in Albany la time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before depart ure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct servlco to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitenbusb. and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply to ' EDWIN STONE, Manager. T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRONISB, AEent. Corvallla. A FULL STOCK iw aetxa.. Valley 87c. Flour Valley, straights, $4.650D4.8$; grnham,$3.50$4.00. Oats Choice white, $1.301.32$. Barloy Feed, $22 per ton; rolled, $21.50 . ' Mill8(uff Bran, ?19.00. ' nay Timothy, $14.00(16.00. Potatoes 7080c. Eggs Oregon ranch. .i-ouury uniekens, mixed 09Hc pound; turkeys, live, 1415c, dressed. 1617c ' Pork Dressed, 56c. Beef Dressed, 40c Veal 67c. 'Mutton-Dressed, 35c Hops-1003 crop, 2831c Wool Valley, 19020c: Eastern Or. egon, 1017e; Mohair, 2025c Hides dry, IS Bounds nnd nwr '1515tfc Putter-Fancy creamery, 2530e, Wo now have'a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, NareiHM, Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nice as sortment of Chinese Sacred Lilies. Would bo pleased to bavA the public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher 322324 Commercial St h - JL O. C. T, CO.' PA88ENQEB TEAMER8 POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sun day at 10 a, m. x For Corvallis Daily, except Son- day, at about 0 p. m. runlet m ml YmM M. P. WAt-OVtWunv. raflliU'Q ONION ib ivnn ovoeep CURES OOUCHiJ, COLDS, 2 JJ fftVl (OAHSENE06 & CROUP. J " ..,,,- Best Rened, let Ch.ldi u ISutitZ.- SolibtM Utdldn Stores If M'lSu VWttialtvlli Mfli . ""'" "