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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
m-rW& $SBam E2S3 -tv-.itJlfcJ , BJJbY CAPJTAI. JOTHUHTAl 8AXBM, OBBOOW, rSTDAY, rBBBPABY 3, I m i -Sri I? ! ; If 1 Immjfcs 1'" J JrWal if (rI I It m I LmVanmnuuTllu J:C Stockton & 'Co; fPB?Hfife Embroidery Sale Grand Opera House JOHK r. OOKDKAT, Mgr. 8c yd 10c yd 15c yd Beautiful new edgings, Insertions, Leadings, etc l'or value, we know, sod can easily convince you, that tho eqnnl oftheso price offerings cannot bo found elsewhere, BInoo our now Import shipment hns arrived we are showing tbre etimee an much embroidery as any store in the valley. $1 & $(.25 Fancy Silks Reduced to 65c yd $5.00 Jackets Any Jacket in our Store can be Bought for $5.00 former prices Ranging up to $25 Great bale ot Corsets 25c up to $4.50 A Special Event- Saturday Evening Febr way 4. Return Engagement of the Romantic Actor Wiite Whittlesey in the superb scenic production of IHchard Harding Davis' famous drama Soldiers of Fortune Direction of Belasco, Mayer fc Price. Artistie scenery and costumes. Com pany of 26 selected players. Prices $1.60, 1.00, 75c, 60c, 35c. Adrance sale of seats at box office Saturday at 9 a. m. ' ' "" ' I I II 111! I BRANCH LINE Xixrr-Milih . SffflffiT vmm LAwmww a wsm&wwmmlm- Was Discussed - Members of the House Tabled it New Edison Theatre B. P. Starker. Manager. Week Commencing January 30, 1905. MAOINinCENT VAUDEVILLE. SEE! SEE! SEE! LaMont's Troupe of 20 Australian Cockatoo actors. A verlublo ' circus. Elliott, the celebrated harp player. Harry Steele, comedian on roller skates. Harry Moyer, the Salem boy. Edison-o-ocopo, the latest moving pic tores. Change, of acts Thursday. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Admission 10c Agents for Stem-Bloch Clothing. L Stockton & THE OLD WHITE CORNER Co, pen ranee, and became moro and moro in favor with each now turn. The cham pagne dnnoe especially was a hit and Severn! encores were responded to. Fred Freeman as ' Donald Grogor," al though baudienpped by a severe eeld, also scored a hit in "Teesie," and was forced to repent the chortM several times before quiet could be restored. Rubber Tires On Yotir Buggy ThU i the time of the year when if beet to havo your rig put in fine drUiujr order for -miav. We have a wU equipped plant fer this werk, nt only the best rubbor, and Kuarnntee our work. CV1I a at? iet us show you. We fit all Um of rubber. from the llukteat weight to the heavy ab robbar, IM rubber. euihlon tires er pueoHMtto. F. A. Wiggins Iflntnt House, 363-337 Xdbrty St. Turn Implements, Wheels, Antomo Mbts, Sewing Machines and Supplies. m .i.MwWMMIWWWWI To tu Country Pcorlc naeo, m town take our wmU at tbo Star KeeUoimni. We will e that you M OAlwIied, iM t oort street. udjotN ig Wade' hardware store. iniii im-minniHt f AMUSEMENTS. I inmiHniiiiiiniiiii TONiaHT. New Edison Beflned Vaudeville. COMIKO ATTRACTIONS Grand Soldiers of rortono. Qr&nd Kerry Oow, The Silver Slipper. 1 deliKhtfNl miii ewtedy, "The 8tlvr SMtHMW," wiw mrMutl at the K-wttd kat isrt t a tfwid Umn Tfc mW wat Mieky, the east wU kon and lb etMM sm4 iH)I ulaborolis. HiNiy llinHrk UeswH wIm km tht mi UMKk." aa ImmOwI Wy 8iu HdwHrdw, wm Um Uf t f Um ptey, asal nwsedsd la keplwg ta Wh U a Nrar of Msirth iwewi f IW Uhm, vrUW liMtUlb llwU, as WrssMM," bte siiiKtitf. vriM bar0ijc a4 bamtM fcr rm in a at hmM awtuMr. Mbw Hamuli U tlw nttimumtt Mbo llwt- e UKlv wh piny UUn jsM. bat wh W U fBiwswt ill Ih Sa rNmatk , aoa sMrvii jctmU msNi for tb aia mr in wbWh ) ffvt4 her lit p ua m skntrt SMt Tfc ki(Uk diuiciitc irU wm Um 'Soldiers of rortnne," White Whittlesey, who ereatetl so great an impremien when be was seen here lost November ia "IleiirtseAse." has Ihhhi sirel for a rettim en to ce ment at the Grand opera fotmse or Sat urday eveslRR, February 4, and will be prtooHted by his Maaagers, Ilelaseo, Mayer and I(rie, in a hie seenie nre- dutim of Hiebard Harding Davis' fa mous AwerieaH Drama. "Sobliers ef FortUHe" "Soldiers ef Fortune," drama thel for the staRe by Aupastus Tlwman frewt Jtiehard Hardtae Davis' tbrillint; story of adventure, has proven to be a unl- vorml success, beeauso it eotnbines all the neeeswry elements ef tragedv. love. eem4ly and the peril of armed eontliet, all employed with excellent eifeet in marked contrast and Ktrlklap situa tions. "Soldiers of I'ertuae" tellt the story af the voubj; elvil ei;iar, HolMrt tTay, the hero, who ran to South America in the interest ed his employer, some New York oanlmieHa, beeoMoa embroile.1 in a revowtiou. la proewlmed die t tor, and in the eml eomes out vioUrloo and nmrrlos too icirl of his ekoleo. Sents oh saw at box oittoe Sutarday at t a. m. The special order fer consideration of tho Killinpsvrorth bill, to seeore ear nririlppc and rates for connecting lines of railroads, arrived, and the au thor took the floor for the bill in a snirited sneeeh and demanded that the hnnn rnmt fn n vate on this bill. He said 500,000 people demanded that the members go on record fer or against this measure. Smith, of Josopbine, made an earnest plea for control and r epilation of rates. This bill was only a small step in the right direction. He opposed the reference of the bill back to the com mittee again. Dineham said, in a suirit of fairness and justice, the committee should con sider the bill and hear both sides. Mears said it was a bill to help out Mr. Keed, of Portland to build a road to Nebalem. The proposed road was on paper. Tho Harriman system was wil ling to cive traek privileges to any con nee ting lines. MeLeod opposed reference. It meant burial and premature death. They should not strangle this bill in its in fancy. For reference 22, against 2". So the bill was read the third time. Mr. Killineswerth asked that the courtesy ef the house be extended to Mr. Fentou, to make any argument he might see fit. That gontletnan declined, and the au thor of the bill took the hoot for the bill. Um recited the history of the Or egon A California railroad. Saith elosed the debate in aa earneet plea for the Mil. Kay made a strong plea for sending it back to the committee. He wanted to know if there was any branch lines in the state that did not get rates from the connecting lines, or wore discrim inated against. This bill would grant no relief to the people or give them any rights they did not now possess. LiMtbloum said, liko Kay ami Bailey, he did not understand tho bill. Mean moved to my on table until next Friday. Carried. "That means the death of the bill," said Killingsworth. "amES.MARGmfmm' Friday and Saturday Bargain Days .i. . ,u nfc the Chicrgo Store. Those )two Th-e two k- are the g . td. -t oM ots and 0(d g. , . ,u . Lt. Hemember that we aro tho low price tlatra am . .tj OTrfllAed nf enst numnersiire mu icS.. --- -- . mikers and the hoase that does the ousincss. mnKers. ami ine b- Ladies' dress skirts half price Ladies' 3e heavy Heeee lined un- 23c derweur, price Men's 50e heavy fleeee lined under- 0(11 wear, price - Men's 20c black hose 10c Beys' 10c rpeaders oc Men's 26 silk neckties 12c Men's 12ie celluloid collars .... 5 Men's 05c blue overalls 39c Men's $1.50 fancy pants 75c Men's leather gloves 25c Sc cotton bats 4c 65e heavy doable blankets ....35c $2 silkaline covered comforts. $1.25 Ladies' lo.OO silk waist9 .... 2.95 Ladies' 75c soiled waists 2oc Ladies' H.S. white handkerchiefs 3c Ladies' $1.00 black petticoat ..69c Bemnants of laces and embroideries less than half price. Great bargains in ladies' belts and pocket books. $500.00 worth of snow white muslin underwear now on sale. Investi gate. 75c Pongee silk, bought cheap, sold cheap, yard 39o 500 yards of new spring dross and waistlng ginghams now on sale at small price Children's 20c Black Cat cotton hoso on sale at pair 10c 4Sc whito table damask, special salo price, yard 29e McEYOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets DIRECT LAW MAKING Program by Champions of Initiative and Referendum PROTECTS HOTEL KEEPERS MUSIC FOR FAIR Edison Theatre. The IMfcon MMivd iti sfearo of tbnatre-goor, TWe was a enango in the ante. ttltioU vtng and plnyod harp meloUlos. Harvey Steele, as aa old wo umn. roller kateL Harry Mover mmt ami LamoNt's AuMmtmn eoekntooa aelod. Tho Bdtnono eope sbowed clev er uortuMrt from ttfo's etako a. Neat wook aaolmr Ug host of novel Ibrn, f Iortlnml, Fob. S. With four world fHmomi bnmis alrondy engaged, and ne gotiatioos with several other noted or ganiaations progroaeiug ravombly, the mwo m of the mnudenl fontnr of the Lowt ami CUrk exponltioei ni aamred. Tbe fninow Frodoriek Inmm band hn been engaged to piny for four woek bogtoalmg Jwto 1, the eeeninv dy of the expoeitioB, and UbernttiN ami KHery's bnmte have owe boon e- enveO. ilmrios Dtorfca, of Portbud. will orgnnue a bond to pmy a four weeks' inmmitenieoit. from Jnlv T t XmtmM. IS. XogotinUomi aro nenabw for tbe OBVOMMMO Of tho foMMMH Uni- Help the County Soaeom. It. . No. 1S. Wv Buw. t .u.. (for omol 4nH4et ttbwsria. ?m mod. a sfeeml oeoW for Monday nt S p . Too CWrtmr bitt lovim a Ux of 10 omsis for teb eMU to took UbmrW Money to Loan iva v unu, i ih Kaguea iiomttitg gvt won Um Oror Ld4 A Dxtab't Bank. 8jJb. Or. approval U tU bomto urn tooir a- ; i H HUM '!' f C 1 1 t MMHMUIIHIMH Pofices Cut Deepen titan Eve f SoM gold oixjoUol fr&mwi $100. Roers 1347 kuv mul fork $3,00. Tablo find twuspootw . SS.0Q. Watohtw. ohttrais. chains, lockets, buttons. eariiui. solid silver tldt u-r. tit g 1&S0 aud iHvor p)atd war, baud uiutcd ohinn, at suoh out t wa have not vat wide. Our fijcturtw are sold and kuiin llftbl to clcwe tho cutiro stook out in a lutup moat any day. um u fttm yoiru rgrvt iu In Ihm oXv nod a of tho worfal tebool ebiMroa skonM not bo limited for imMttmc nanrtor to tbo eoa.nu f Umbt toxt booka. loy nmi gubi b trntm bm tho be 9 WiianH, nt twal pm tbo muno prtvoofo w Mom to too omtntr Mr CHtturl Butok of rtve. Mr oo4 Mm, i. M. Dojua, who r toswou n tbo & M. IVobmn form. rmrto No. , mnum of um efcv. . town lodny, nMt Im4 wkfc taom tnow " mum of r tttuo boy aoi girU. mi M nro4 no uwy omb tho, loot hM hnvo omn Um boom of Pros Moml ImmoveH ommI to too Utom. Oni, feo of tbo ivo worn over At. . W, ami tkoy he a tobt to bo rnod of UmoT Uttm fonury. tod Some Marine bnmd of Waobinfiton, D. Cn tbo ometoJ Mexico jereinmiat bami of tbo City of Monk, uoi a bnml fvom Henororo, K. T. uoterni, or admommtrotion will nKi ho "iipnji. Thus win inbo tome in mmhu tbo of otoe. itnte -' ' ami vuttingHoned innaniei from tbo domt to their hotetn. .4 Mb T to the xnonttiuB mroanA- . tpmy roeopMoao and hoaonota. al wromo poM of tb onhootral Mrom Htilnmmt fvw orotortm ta fomiool kail t bomm wUI ho umior tbo I ooreh.p mt Ctowbw la hmom. y ui..i mr of Brows a hnofc hood- Artw,. m do Oapte, f rVtmml . notiv. r lH7, who eomoaeos Be Cuirki' n.i MeBnny. .l rw. I wm m awi to to tbo hoot mi m nun wiUu... !.. ww-'- n M ..- fhitj Having defeated the railing of the constitutional convention the advocates of iirect law makiag have undertaken to supply all needed amendments to the eontitution. At ieast six sections will be amended by the Direct Legislation Learue at tbo next election, these amendments will be got ready and peti tion got out for them under the lead ership of Mr. U'Reu, of Oregon City. Mr. C'Kea is attending this session of the legislature, and hns secured tho co-operation ot the churches and labor orgnaiaatiea on whatever may lie un dertaken. The presence of a large num ber of ntiafeters at the sessions of the legislature to defeat any amendment of the meal option law, and the fight of the Portland ehurches on tho proposed revision of the constitution indicates the Une-up or program. Another bill passed by the people was the direct primary w, and it is understood that Mr. U'Ren has con ated to some minor amendments to this law. But the Direct Law Making League will have a list of bills that am to be killed by tbo referendum if they pose. The friends of the initiative aud rat. erendum eenAdeutiy assert that if right- ry appoea it will cure all the defoets of the eontHitution and the law-makim. power. NEW TODAY Tor Sale At a bargain, 2 buggies and - '"nnuouts, also 2 carts and n Holm del colt. Inquiro of Ira Jorgonson, 21S High street. 2-3-2t- rteodmh Snflering often cawed by sorts, ukors and ers, that out away your skin. VTm. M1 of Fhu Bock. Mleh.. v. t have nod Bveklen's Arnie Soive for ileors, Soros aad Capeer. It is the boot hearing drojoW I - ' -i Soothes and honk mt w.... ' i - ! wot 3 A im . 25e at J. C. Perry's dru ; wrasteod. For Sale. Dry wood, Stnto and 19th streets. Phone 2G00 Red. M. P. Don-ni- 2.3.1m- BleotnobuM Strike, Fvb. t amn ta .. - moaunj IVrm. of tho lAbwrn aw mgmhbijt on tiatai pot tbo in ' bm Th JUnwrwoa " " f is -irmine, mm hmbv from Looon for tho wnm. I e somabon -TTii iIijii.TiT Imbj, trw nm.-nitj w iTiithnH mew Mwa tko hmoama oao) Jho mm to,,. ' ft Tn -...! monrt- Wmt Orntoo Medotorraaoaji th Kant of, K e. a t 1 Tvmonoiok w i n 11 jfT :u uuonoml to tarm rho - - - muaT muuoil t i r.r tl, , Mtm W frns tao wM f Roa i, -V .... con. MAERIBD. DB rr-BOWCf.-At tbomide.ee f the o-Viattng clergym.., JUv. W. Kaotner. Saem. Febrmorv 1, l05 3 e'eloek p. , Mi LU E. De' Son t. Mr Krnt n. . ... wn, ''". know,. m,h,ltYtliatJwit m.4av rnen.te ,,,,( ,, .,,. MARKifr QUOTA- I ONS TODAY "Make 3aie 6d H8e M.rkt- Pt Stetocf. Market Dmibo lOe. hmboosma,. mveo-. Marrftt 3. Lai. ,-m.mm. Pn,ib, Vlltahti BjQ an. a, -w 'mm to. Tor Sale. Kdison eoneort phonograph, records and record case, at half price. A great bnrgnin. Address "L. F. H-." care Journal oftice. 2-3-tf Wanted Dish wsllor, to work part of " uay. .Mrs. . Hofor, Lincoln Parl- 2-3-tf Solicitor Wanted.-Lniiv or M,nn your city, to solict orders for goods aee.1011 every day on the table. Good woaey for the solicitor. Onlv wide- wake persons wanted, with recom mendations. Address M. B., care Capital Journ.il, Salem, Or. 2-3-tf Waated-cireulnrs and sample distrib utors wanud overywhore. No can vag. G(KMl Co-dperativo Wv. Co., X. y. 0. Wanted-A rok1 7n with "imbWn T7!? i t0 tlwtr alout 5 nos. Call t 101 State street. 2-2-lwk W"tt,-A wTtT'ao general house- v 7 "u "reQ. Inquire of J. A. Kufmn. .North Salem. 2-l-3t rew.ry.-A lew eBoJM Jh Hock ...d BWck Minorca fowls w slo cheap. Also puro eggs for 2 T. H. Ulundell, Morning--- Phone SOW Ki. j. -Urday Tpht. nn n hmjl, a eabinat-sito photo rn to P. L, ftmsi ,.? St rTTlruTtworthy man T;0 Org, representing ST LUri,,8 eMarn; y JTJ Pr wtb, paid weekly; 2MvMomL Address, with ""J. d- IL Moore, Salem, Ore. 1-31-31 Bill to Enable Them to Punish Dead Beating The bill to protect liotelkeopers ngainst dead heating of bills for board lias passed tho senato and is to bo fa vorably reported in the house. County Judgo Booth, of Grant's Pass, is in tho city and says: Whilo he is no longer in the hotel business, this is a measure of justice and pro tection to which the hotelkccpers nro entitled. He says that in 20 years as hotel proprietor he lost $4000, and other hotel men can tell similar ex periences. There should not bo a volo against flio measure in tho house. Perish in Flames. Johnstown, N. Y Fob. 3.-Jav An- tts, wife nnd two grown daughters per ished in the firo which destroyed the Amis homo early this morning. B... x. y mmm' " " ' - T Hi State St. txt&8rtoL4JA ttnh ik iuiiiiniH"Mt-'fc'a'fcma,tfc''i't"'t,'"Kt""""f of mW Mov .- -u r saie.!3zrr- . Iire of W. Smith tZ team 1 27 lwk -act 1; v, j