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19&SI Kjswl DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OKEOOTK, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1005. I iiiiiiih il I luilmiianiiliilili ill l m ll i i i i i 3E rare SHERIFF MOVE OYER x PRISONERS Charles Ferrell Formelryof Salem Proves Himself Game ' Sheriff Charles -P. Ferrell, of Bono, .J Nov., who figures as tho hero in an attemptod lynching at that place re cently, is a former Salem man, was hy tho nendanco of Presidont Boosc Taised in this city, and still hns sev- ve Secretary Morton and a largo par- cral brothers residing horo. Tho Carson City Appeal cives a vlv id description of tho affair which oc curred, ns follews: A nogro nainod Levi Webber broko into' tho homo of J. B. Harper, a trav eling man, ono night during his ab sence, and assaulting Mrs. Ilarper, dragged hor from hor room ,to tho woodshed, whore, placing her upon thoaml friends of tho young midshipmen, chopping block, beat hor about tho . Presidont Roosovelt delivorod a brief head with an axe. Her throo small childron gavo tho alarm, and soon had tho neighborhood out searching for tho wrotch who, in tho mcantimo, had gono out of tho city a short way and as saulted another woman and was cap tured in a clump of willows nearby about 10 o'clock in tho morning. When taken into custody by Shoriff Forroll and locked up in tho jail a mob soon gathered, and talk of lynching, or even Imrning tho villain was talkod of. Two other murderers wero also confined in tho jail, and soon tho talk was of a triplo lynching, and ropes nnd dyna anito wero secured for tho purposo Shoriff Forroll, realizing tho danger, quickly smuggled rifles and 500 rounds of ammunition into tho jail and de termined to mako a stand. Tho crowd seeing his determination cooled down somewhat for a short time, but at tho insistence of ono man who was partic ularly violent, they wore soon worked to a high pitch again, nnd it was nec essary for tho sheriff to place tho vio lent one undor arrest. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon a special train was sent for to convoy tho . prisoners to Carson City, and tho mob, j thinking that thoy would not bo ta-1 MMIWWHMMHHMMIHHHNMHHHNMMIIIH ::t:::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::t BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. 1 CR AINbDYERS AMD SHIPPERSOF OR A IN I Oats For Sale. m HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. 6. Graham, Ageilt, m u. u. uittuum, xx&vmi, 44MMMKIlBiei8KMMl9MMKKlMII9lIlff9 , MioigB inimamBKcnwiBitniiHK)iHBi?i mtmmmmmamamsacsES3mm EicaKinssa kon until tho regular train, were thrown off their guard. , A 'bus. -was driven up to tho jail, but not much at tention was paid to it, tho mob sur mising that it was a ruso, but wero undoccivod, when tho prisoners.- wore rushed from tho jail and drlvoa fu riously about a mllo out of town, whero the train was waiting, leaving tho fu rious crowd behind. Admirals in Embryo. , Annapolis, Md., Jan. 30.--This was graduation day at tho naval academy, nnd 107 embryo admirals set forth in- ,to the world to servo thoir country on ty of congressmen and officials of tho navy department. Though mado brilliant nnd impress sivo by tho attendance of so many dis tinguished visitors, tho graduation ex ercises woro marked by extreme sim plicity. Tho cxorolses wcro hold in tho Chanel, which was filled with rolatives address, congratulating tho midship men upon thoir graduation, and giving them good ndvice for tho future. Sec rotary Morton thon delivered tho di plomas amid an enthusiastic demonstra tion on tho part of tho students. Tho class leader was Midshipman Boy C. Smith, of Michigan, nnd the sec 0nd man, Hugo Frankonburger, of West Virginia. A Pleasant Way to Travol. Tho above is the usual verdict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway botween tho Pacific coast and tho oast, and wo beliovo that tho serv ico and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Donvor thero nro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullmnn's lat est standard electric-lightod slcoping cars, chair cars and up-to-date dining cars. Tho samo excellent service is operated from Kansas City nnd St. Louis to Memphis, Littlo Eock and Hot Springs. If you are going east or south, writo for .particulars and full in formation. W. C. M'BRIDE, Gon. Agfc., 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. m jju uommerciai St., mm, ure. g WWrrwlWIH8Wt4 THE PICK OF THE FOREST I Has been taken to supply the stock of lumber in our yards. Our stock la complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 shingles, also a car of flno shakes. We are able to fill any and all kind of bills. Come and let ns show you our stock. Yard and office near tJ. P. passenger depot 'Phone Main 651. GOODALE LUMBER CCS m A WINKBB in tho raco for supremacy in pork products is our latest con signment in choice sugar cured hams and bacons, and our flno country sausages, loins for roasting, chops, otc. Cold weathor brings a demand for choico pork in sparo ribs, pigs' foot, hocks, tripe and eausages, and wo havo tho finest corn-fed and carefully-fed pork to bo se cured. E. C. Gross. THE MAN WHO OAEES FOR HIS FEET Doos his shoo buying at Vogt's. Broad statemont, that; but it has iust as good foundation as ho will navjo if wo furnish his footwear. This is tho reasen: We know tho shoo trade literally "from the ground up," and wo put our knowl edge to good uso for tho benefit of vory shoo buyer ii Salem. As to shoo valuoe, ono single, solitary pair will toll a long talo of merit for the money. Jacob Vogt TIE BALANCE OF HEALTH Is often very much against the wife. Her strength is un dermined, she loses flesh nnd her energy and courage slowly leak away from her. Gradually the comradeship of husband and wife is broken up. At first he takes his solitary pleasures reluctantly, but later lie hardly seems to remember the old days over which hi3 wife in her weakness mourns daily. Women who find their health failing, and womanly ailments fastening on them, should promptly begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cor rects irregularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. II makes weak women strong, sick women well. Sick womeii are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All corres pondence held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. V, 1 hnd been a treat nufferer from femate weak ness for nboutlwo years," writes Mrs. Em Richardson, of Gte. Wayne Co., Ky. "Could not do my work part or the time. 1 took four bottlei of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription nnd felt as well as I ever did. J have also used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical, Discovery for "Ice: Hon of the throat with gooi results and half of one bottle cured my throat when I could scarcely swallow." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, icoS pages, free, on receipt of stamps for mailing only. Send ai oner cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 3' stamps for the cloth-bound vol ume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. RELIGIOUS THOUGHT From Our Exchanges. More and more it is to bo soon that scionco recognizes tho great spiritual necessity of regeneration as tho ground of unity between tho sinner nnd tho God ngninst whom ho has sinned. It will not bo accounted unscientific to demand this unity of tho sinnor with God shall be ministered to by a Son of God who is also tho Son of Man, nnd who sends into tho world as His great blessing and benediction tho Par nclotc. anothor comforter, another spir it of truth who shall abido forover. Wlion scionco roaches itsvlighest atti tude it will bo Christian in its recog nition, in its attitudo and in its con fessions. When religion reaches its outermost bound it will bo found to bo in accord with all truth in all roalms of knowledge Scionco will not bo anti-roligious, and roligion will not bo nnti-sclontific. Tho Examiner. Whon the religious nim has beon cor rected, when theology has been rear oned and mado a spherical instead of hemispherical, when tho pulpit hns trained a mossneo nnd really preaches Christ's gospol of tho kingdom, with its social laws of service, sacriflco nnd lovo, thus quickening and doopoiiing tho spiritual life of tho church, and when tho church porcoivos that hor mission is not to got individual souls into heaven, but to crcuto nn ideal world then roligion will gain hor rightful plnco and power to mold nnd Christianize the now civilization. Jo siah Strong, D. D., in Homilotic Bo view. Men may differ ns to tho prociso na ture of tho literary media of tho rovoln tion, but thoy nro coming together upon tho basis of tho fact and content of tho revelation itsolf. Christ himself h tho great spiritual fact, and say what wo like, tho literary media through which his porsonnlity and messago flash is sufficiently trustworthy to convey his image, his ideas, his spirit to tho soul of tho boholdcr, as tho lens nnd tubo of tho toloscopo mako possiblo tho imago of tho star upon tho retina of tho ob sorvor. Tho Watchman. Faith, hopo and charity; without tho faith thoro can noithor bo tho charity nor tho hopo; without tho charity tho faith is not living;-without tho hopo tho charity is not crowned. Tho charity proves tho faith and creates tho hopo tho grcatost of thoso is charity, no who loves is therefore most suroly a Christian. Dr. John Wntson (Inn Mac laron) in tho Congregationalism Given tho supremacy of tho teachings of tho Mastor in every land as tno guiding rulos in individual, social, com mnrdal nnd national affairs, and peace follows as naturally as darkness disajv poars boforo tho rising sun. lamer hood, brotherhood, lovo, justice, sym pathy, helpfulness yos, thoro lies tho way to universal ponoo, prosperity, hap pinoss. Tlio Univorsalist Loader. I boliovo in Jesus Christ as tho su premo rovolation of divino and human lovo, tho porfect and eternal ideal and Lord for all who, through Him, lonrn to lovo. Prof. C. P. Fognnni, I. D., Un ion Theological Seminary, in the mao pendent. T'nrnostnoss nnd faith, while at tho morcy seat, aro not enough; they must bo supplomontod by an honest effort to reallzo our supplications with the help of God. D. J. Burroll in tho Christian Intelligencer. o Teachers' Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the coun ty superintendent of Marlon county, Oregon, will bold the regular examina tion of applicants for stato and county papers at the Methodist church, begin ning Wodnosday, February 8, 1005, at 0 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday, February 11, 1905, at 4 o'ioflkp.m. B.T.MOOBES 1-27-jOt Ceunty School Supt. tET P'fL, ENTERTAIN THEIR VICTORS The Coleman Literary Society and Sorosls Do Honors In celobration of thqir victory in tho oratorical contest Friday night, tho Coloman Llternry Sociotyand tho Clara Golcman Sorosis met in thoir now halls Saturday night and tendered their win ning orators an ovation. Speeches, toasts, games nnd a ' OTMAfn1 I) AAnnrS 4-iiVkr1 ft IftMrtf Ktf o Mil In. spiring program. These two socioties woro but recent ly organized, and thoy nro naturally very jubilant to think thnt thoy took tho first two placos in thoir first on counter with thoir rivals. Tho noxt contest botweon tho two sociotios will bo a debate botweon tho Clara Colo man Sorosis nnd tho Philodosian, and between tho Coleman and Philodorian1. A Diamond War. Tho year 100-4 bogan undor vory un favorable conditions. Tho diamond strike, which bogan tho 17th of Fobru ary and lasted until Juno 17th, and causod a scarcity of goods, such as this market had novor known, prospoctlvo buyers having been turned, away ompty handed. It was gonornlly thought that, onco the strike was sottlou, all do nmiuls could bo mot, and conditions in gonoral would right thomsolves. Such is not tho case, howovor, for tho difficul ties which manufacturers cxporionco to day uro greater than boforo tho atriko. Tlio independence and senrcity of good workmon havo brought about a greator incronso of wages alroady than had been stipulated, nnd, in addition to this must bo added tho extra increase, which was allotod to tho workmon Jan unry. 10, 1905. This state of affairs was largoly brought about by tho extraor dinary domand for dlamouds, which comes not only from tho Unitod States, but from all Europonn countries. Tho importers from tho United States, ns well as thoso from othor countries, must, in thoir turn adopt thomsolves to oxisting conditions, nnd order' thoir goods nhoad on tho beat tonus obtain able, ns it is no longer n question of paying un additional per cout, but to got tho goods at any cost. Tho mnrkot is vory bnro of diamonds as a general rule, and thoy find ready salo long bo foro thoy aro fiuishod. How tho problem will work out in tho ond can only bo guossod now. Tlio over-growing demand for tho raw mate rial, and tho fact that tho DoBoors Com pany intonds to bring about a consoli dation of outsido interests in minos liko tho premier, or nt least a rogulntion of prices to conform with its own, can only havo in view a furthor sories of in creased prices tho first of which has juHt beon declared. It is un acknowl edged fact that tho DoBoors diamond mines do not yiold tho porcontago of rough diamonds which thoy yioldod in formor years. Whilo tho aggregato of thoir cntiro output in former yours was cstlmnted nt $24,332,500, and tho out put from outsido mines at botweon $7,- 90,750 ami $9,7aa,UU0, tins year's out put, iu spito of tho incronso in price that has takon placo during tho last 12 months, will barely roach thoso figures, which in itsolf shows a decrcaso of pro duction. All our diamonds, except n vory fow, woro bought duriug tho fall of 1903, sinco which timo thoro has boon a 30 por cent incronso iu prlco, and thoso having in mind tho purchaso of a small or largo diamond will mako money by sooing mo boforo I closo out entirely in Salem. I profor to turn tho goods Into monoy, rather than take them East, whero thoro is an ovor-rendy markot for diamonds. In ordor to movo thoso goodH quickly, ns well as tho othor stock, I'll continuo to sell them at first cost. CHAS. II. HJNOES, 88 Stato Stroot, Noxt to Bank. Tho Diamond Cure. Tbo latost nows from Paris is that thoy havo discovorod a diamond euro for consumption. If you fear con sumption or pnoumonin, it will, how over, bo boHt for you to take that groat romody montioned by W. T. Mc Geo of Vanlcor, Tonn. "I had a cough for 14 years. Nothing holpod mo until I took Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which gavo instant relief and effected a per manent cure.'' Unoquallod quick euro for Throat and Lung Troublos, At J. C. Perry's drug storo. Price COc and $1, guaranteed. Trial bottlo free. DR. GUNN'S onion CURKS C0U0H8, COLDS, Out Reined) (or CWIdrtn. Plasint to Uko and no danaerlnnnoterdote. Fhsold wljlMl Heme Cur 6lif by ill Medicine Storci In br b)U for SU Made only by OR CUSASKO CO- HWUdtluMi. p Oft ui in ulh em J uzu t Samp! fintttt nu 9.UMHDKNHOB AL UllUUr. CLASSIFIED WANTED, iCs-'WW Wantod, Solicitors, either box. Guar anteed snlarv of $0 por month. Una at Cottago Hotel. l-20-3t Wantod. Firstclnss wnitrossos 'wanted lmmodlatoly at tho Wlllamotto hotol. l-25-3t Wanted, A girl for gonoral house work. Apply at Brick Store, South Salem. l-25-3t Wonted Lady or gontlomnn of fair education to travel for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1072 per year and oxponsos; paid wookly. Ad dress, with samp, J. A. Aloxandor, Salem, Orogon.. 1-25-3 1 Horsos Wanted. At 237 Stato stroot. l-24-3t Wantod Any kind of housowork or cleaning premises. Also givo lessons in French, Gorman, Italian and Lat in. Jacob Gomoinor, enro Journal ou nce. 1-23-lm Wantod Ono first-class Willnmotto Hotel. waitrosa at 1-20-tf Wantod 10 mon in each stato to trav el, tack signs and distribute samplos and circulars of our goods. Salary $75 per month; $3 por day for ox ponsce. Kuhlman Co., Dopt. S, Atlas building, Chicago. w-1-10-81 Wantod. $8 to $12 weokly easily oarnod by oithor sex knitting seam less hosiery for tho western market; our improved family machlno with ribbing attachment furnished worthy families who do not own a mactiino, on easy payment plan; writo at onco for full particulars and commence making monoy; no cxporionco to quirod. Unitod States Woolon Co., Dotrolt, Mich. 11-3-tf FOR BALE. For Salo. At a rnro bargain, 117 acres of land, of which thoro aro 10 ncros in hops, and 25 undor cultiva tion. Fair buildincs. Inquiro of B. G. Koono, room 0, Holman building. l-20-3t For Salo. Fruno trees. Inquiro at Bntt'B, Liberty, B. F. P. No. 3 1-24-lwk For Salo. Small dry fir wood, nt $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngeldo. 1-20-tf For Salo. Two fino building lots, well drainod, planted to fruit. Inquiro of H. C. Schultz, ono block oast of North Salem school. 1-7-tf For Salo. A fino farm of 150 acros rivor bottom, woll improvod, 20 ncrca in prunes nnd 18 in hops. Good buildings. All cleared but 12 acros. J. O. Boardsloy, fQur miles north o Salem, noar Keizer Bchool, B. F. D. No. 8. 1-7-lm For sale. All my housohold goods, in cluding ono pinno in good condition, music cabinet', bod-room furniture, carpots, picturos, statuary, brje-a-brae, otc. Call on Mrs. O. II. Hinges, 352 Church stroot, from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 0 to 9 p. m. For Sale. Fivo or ton-acro placo, first class improvomouts. Closo to school, church, postoffico and railroad. Ad dross "X.," caro of Journal. For Salo. At a bargain. Houso, barn and lot for $900. Fino fruit troos on plnco. Address "T." caro Journal. 11-28-tf For Salo. Moving .picturo outfit, in first-class condition At groat reduc tion. Address "L. F. II.," Salem, Or., caro Journal. 8-20-tf FOR RENT. ?No1jt--Finhod roomsa blocks from stato houso. Phono 301 White. A. Ollngor. 1-g-tf Rooms to Rent. Twolvo furnished or unfurulshod rooms to ront Loca tion on otroot car lino, and one block to S. P. dopot. Call oa J. O. Goodalo, 12th and Oak stroots. -20lf MISCELLANEOUS. Estrayod. From our promises ou tho Jefferson road, on January 10th, four head" of young horsos; Two bay geldings, 1 bay maro, 1 chestnut ninro, Boward for Information load ing to thoir recovery. Trodway Bros., Salem, B. P. D. No. 4. 1-14-lwk Dr. O. J. Korlnck, Veterinary surgeon and dontist, graduate of tho Ontario Collogo, Hon. Mombor of the Ontario Medical Socioty. Offlco, Low's Cap ital Stables. All calls answered promptly y 1-10-lm New Lodging House,- Everything now, clean and comfortable. Schrolb er block, 149-151 Stato stroeL Mat tie Hutchlns, proprietor. Phone Main 2874. 0-9-tf Holel Scott Nowly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooms at roasonablo prices. In Cottlo block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Sam Canto Public training stable at State Fair Grounds. Horses trained for road or track purposes. Satisfac tion (ruarnnleed; Prices reasonable 121'3m t vr Highest Cash Price Paldfor chickens, gocso, ducks and all kinds of farm produce at Capital Commission Cc. Tolophono 177 Commercial stroot Main 2231, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw Bay Havo you tried Edwards & Lubcti tr) for moats. Wo havo the boat sausage In town. Como and try it, and bo convinced. 410 Bast State stroot lDOOWaahor On thirty daya trial. ii not satisfactory, no chorgo. The boat washer on tho markot. Call and 800 ib. Stoincr & Borgor. 130 State stroot. 1-0-tf Salem Iron Works Founders, machln istn amd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill mnchinory. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubbor. Shand & Marcus. 11-20-lm MUBIO STUDIOS. Music Studio Mis Holon Calbroath, g. M. room 8, opora houso building. Yo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight reading. 11-18-tf OSTEOPATHS. DR. W. L. MESOER Graduate Of th American School of Osteopathy,! Eirksvlllo, Mo. Offlco in Breym&n block, Commercial street, over Stock ton 's storo. Booms 25 and 20. Phoad Bed 413. Bosldonco at 300 Summon stroot. Phouo Bod 2541. Dr. M. Theresa Schoottle, Osteopath Grnduato of foundorja school. Grancif Opora Houso, Salem, Orogon. Of fico phono Main 2721. Besldonc phono, Bod 003. Assisted by Dr, Mndclino Stravens, late of St. Loul,; Mo. PHYSICIANS. DR. E. E. JACKSON Troata all dla eases of domestic animals. Offlc 61 Forry BtrooL Phono 2341 Main Bosldonco 17 Commercial street Phono 2011 Rod. ! LODGES. Salem Oamp, No. 118, Woodmen of th' World Moots in Holman Hall everji Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. B. Stlnsooj consul; P. L. Fraaor, dork. ' ForoBtors of America Court Bhcrwooi ForoBtcrs No. 10. Moots Friday l Tumor block. Ira Jorgonsos, O. K.i A. L. Brown, Soo. Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef P. OmU( Hall in Holman block, corner Utati and Liberty Sts. T-eoday of ', weok at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Tuns O. O.; W. I. Staloy, K. of R, and f. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. MwM In thoir hall In Holman block, ner Stato and Liberty, every Mn day ovenlng. Visiting brtkiJ welcome Emil Donaldson, M. . A. D. Aufranco Bocordor. Modern Woodmen, of AmericaOr gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Hw overy Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'ei Holman Hall, E. IS. Matten, 0.: A. L. Brown. Clerk. TON80RIAL AND BATHt. Evan's Barber Oliop Only flrt-clv shop on Stato stroot. Iffvory tkli now and up-to-dato. Flnwtrpof lain hatha. Shave, 15.; hair-cut M bathe, Sic. Two flrst-olasc fc blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Weloh & White do a gonoral dn and transfor buslnoBo, moot trains. 'Phonos, down town, Ma 2181, residences, Bluo 15, rod 207 Stand 218 Commorslal street 8-12-1 STEPMOTHERS. Call on Your StepmofiK At the Balora Dyo Works when you want V clothoi clcaued, dyed, repaired or prejxu. llliod velvet collars on. alio euua prcttfou tho month. You can get any Ihlng cleaned fti a pair of glorca to the moat claborato ellk gowj Mrs. O. XL Walker, 105 Commorelnl St. Proprloti rwmnnTBaWjnirtnii rMt rMTT-i; WATfcR COMPANY, .... ,-.,,.irr-... SALEM WATER C0MPAN OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator eorvlco apply at oi?( Bills payable monthly In advaiu Nfao all comnlalnta at tho office. Law Makers don't nil cat with us, but tho ft' lows tho laws aro mado for do, nn thoy nro happy because thoy gc what they want. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT J205 Commercial Street MHi I s-iKHrHifr-HH-H' ii Elite Cafe... Best meals in the city. The beet1 I ! eorvlco and prices right. : ; E. ECKLHLEN, Prop. friinmiiHtiHinmfrfr I . i H