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- V & i! DAILY CAPITAL 70UBNAX, BAUTM, OBECKW. 1905, nrrrsnAV. MARCH 21, ... r.i.- , Ml"' -2 u r f?i L.J ti u n I $ w WEAR Stockton & Cos Shoes Let Them Go Barefooted Wednesday whilo STra. Kightlingcr was taking caro bt a neighbor's baby. In some manner ho ran a pin into her fingor, but, not thinking tho hurt seri ous, 'she neglected tho proper treat ment of tho wound until tho pain causal hor 4b visit tho doctor, who Immedi ately, pronounced tho wounil serious, and advised her to go to tho hospital for i treatment. According to last accounts JMrs. Kightlingcr was resting easier, and no doubts wore entertained as to i her.ultimnto recovery. IUthbono Sisters at Aurora. Tho Hathbono Sisters of district No. 3 will hold their second annual conven tion at Aurora next Wednesday morn ing at 10:30. During the forenoon the work will principally consist in the or ganization and roll call of thoso pros ont, whilo tho afternoon will bo takon up by a contest in ritualistic work, par ticipated in by tho several templos present. Papers will bo read relating to tho work of the lodge, and mattors of general interost to all will bo discussed. Tho delegate to go from Salem lodgo is Mrs. C. W. Knox. Among others at tending from this city will bo Mrs. L. R. Stinson, Mrs. St. Helens and Mrs. Parmentor. . . m i WitH AbU KJHimn r. L J Coal Mino Explosion. Hilda Pest, March HI. An explosion of firo damp in tb Drankova coal mino today killed 12 and seriously injured four. Twelve rnoro are milling. Enlarging Office. Tho Standard Liquor Comnanv is remodeling tho oflico at tho wholesale house. It will be enlarged and refur nished to meet the demands of tho business. Poisoned By Pin. Mrs. S. 0. Kightlingcr, who lives in South Snlem, was taken to tho Salem hospital yesterday, suffering from blood I Too Much oBoze. Officer Shodeck last night arrested a fellow by tho name of Sidney Diming for being drunk nnd disorderly, o Chicago Markets. Chicago, March 21. Wheat, $1.15 poisoning. Tho accident occurred last 1.154; corn 4H40; oatfl, 31. COURT UPHOLDS SECTION Columbus. O., March 21. Tho su preme court today upheld the con.titu tioiMilitv of tho criminal section of the Valentine anti-trust law. Offered Presidency. Omaha, Neb., March 21. If he wants the job, at a salary of $100,000 a year, Horace G. Burt, ox-president of the Vnion Pacific, now" traveling in Europe, may bo placed in charge of the con struction work of the Panama canal. It is stated that Mr. Burt' has been ap proached several times on the subject, at the instigation of President Roose velt. The position offored him, according to a statement given out today by tho president of ono of the Omaha banks, who is a closo friend of Mr. Burt, and in constant communication with liiiii would placo him ovor Mr. Wallnce, the chief engineer. Whether Mr. Burt would be willing to sacrifice ten years of his life at Pan ama, even for tho inducements offered him, nono of his friends here is able to state. The last letter from Mr. Burt received in Omaha was dated at Rome on February 25th. It is believed he is now in Vienna. Miimn OPJESBARGAINJMIOJJSJb' Sale Continued All goods advertised in Sunday's Statesman and" Monday's Journal still on sale. Do your trading at the progressive store. SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. WcEVOY BROS. SSMsa AUCTION! The Last Day THURSDAY Evening, March 23d, 2:30 and 7:30 Will be oat last sale. There ate some gteat values left, and those not supplied with a Watch, Diamond, Silver ware, Jewelty, will save at least half the usual value of high grade atticles. We still have a beautiful patlot lamp, some elegant cut glass, hand painted china, and silvet pieces, numetous small atticles which ate vittually given away. Auction evety aftetnoon and evening. Golden Jubilee. Tomorrow will be eolebrated tho gold en jublleo of profession of Sister Mary Seeronia, of the Sacred Heart Academy, of this city. It is quite a notable event in the school and church circles of the Northwest, and exceedingly more not able in tho life of Sister Mary Soeronia, as it is 30 yonrs sinco sho first entered upon hor sacred duties. It will be cel ebrated with appropriate exorcises at tho academy, and this summer it will be more highly honored at St. Mary's. OFFICER NOT TO BLAME Headquarters Detective Joe Day was( last night exonerated from blame for( the shooting of Louis Schram, alias ( Schumer, the jury impaneled by Acting When Baby was sic, ve gave her Castori. When the wm a Child, she ciled for Canorfa When the became M1m, the clung to Caiuiria When she had Children, she gave them Cajri NEW TODAY Coroner A-. I, Flnloy bringing inavor- you paInt7We can in diet saying he was joined Schram, pocketbook -J Chas H Hinges Jeweler and Optician. 88 State Street. Next Door to Ladd & Bash Bank $100 Reward, $100. Tho renders of this paper will be ploased to learn that -there is at least one dreaded discaso that science has boen nblo to cure in nil its stages, nnd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now known to tho medical frntcrnity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous turfacos of tho system, thereby de stroying tho foundation of tho disease, nnd giving tho patient strongth by building up tho constitution nnd as sisting naturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curntivo powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to curo. Sond for list of testi monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. ' I - I ' I II I I..II , "M"iaw"Bi BHMIB ''''sBwraMWkw iMMBrareasa Tarn i mir "Id reliable three-spring Studvbaher village wagon. There are more of tin In use in tho Willamette valley than any other ono wi.gou mid yon oun woe thmn rh Salem' ntniot at any hur, used an farm Imekx. delivery wtigeti r fur any atlier nurjHMo. Gh hihI tf thonj and tkti heavier sarU. A good ftoMUtimtiH now h band, I Haw n ! wn i torger. Jio attempted iu i-sc.m-- whci placed under arrest last Friday night, refusing to halt when warned. He 'ied Sunday night at Good Samari tan hospital, and to determine the right of Day to shoot, the inquest wis held. What made a clear case for Detec tive Day, aide from other testimony, was the finding of City Physician Zan, Assistant Slocum and Dr. Ray Matson, of tho Good Samaritan staff. They per formed tho autopsy, and decided Schram came to his death from fatty degenera tion of tho heart, following tho shock of the wouml in his left leg. The verdict of the jury was as fol lews: That L. Schram came to his death on March 19, 1903, at Good Samaritan hospital, from exhaustion, due to fatty degeneration of the heart, caused by shock following tho effects of a gun shot wound in the loft leg, the said shot having been fired by Joseph Day, a detective in the employ of tho city police department, who was detailed to arrest said Louis Schram for passing forged checks, in an attempt to stop tho said Schram from making his es cape after he had been arrosted. And it is the opinion of the jury that the action of the detective in this mat tor was justifiable. have put in a full line of mixed paints, lead, oil nnd varnishes. Steiner & Berger, 420 State street. 3-15-lw- Wanted. To purchase a team, weigh ing from 1200 to 1400 pounds, from 4 to 7 years old. Call at the Oregon Nursery Company, 12th street. 3-16-lwk For Sale. A fine fresh Jersey cow. Inquiro of II. C. Shultz, ono block east of Xorth School. 3-18-3t START MODEL SALOONS Wanted. A woman would liko wash ing or janitor work, also a girl would liko light housowork, in a small fam ily. Address P .0. box 223, Salem. 3-lS-3t Grand Musical Recital. Christian church, Tuesday evening, March 21, by the pupils of Dr. Parvin's mu3icsd school. All are invited. Xo admis sion fee. 3-lS-3t For Sale 20 tons choice cheat hay, baled, for $10 per ton at my barn, 1 mile west of Lincoln. W. B. Duncan, Salem, care of McCoy Stage. Phone farm 21: 3 20-3t Hop Twine. Finest cotton hop twine for sale by Geo. F. Rodgcrs & Co. 40 Court street, Salem, Or. 3-20-lw To Lot. Two rooms, furnished, for rout, on reasonable terms. Phone 2606 Black, or inquiro at the corner of ISth nnd Forry streets. . 3-21-3t For Sale, Seventy head of goats, half and hnlf. Address or call on A. I. Eoff, Salem, Oregon. 3-21-3t Wanted. Girl for general housework. Inquire at northwest corner of (he meketa and Summer streets. 3 21-3t Los Angeles, March 21. A yi..ii.- j.-H 1 UN I I 111 1!1 I of Los Angeles capitalists has made in rf-vt a m-t m good tHitli a proposal to the city at-' O I J I Jtl toruey mi. I board of police commission ers to have tho present $200 liquor li cene revoked, and instead .0 or 75 H -mi ., W.v1 UO Ut U If T censes issued to the company. The'? SOCIAL NEWS And bore's the old reliable Stmlolmk it IZZER buggy, whtoh we hw in all weights of tup buggiea and runabouts. Ftrat qtutlity HDomubgrowth hlokory tpki hiiiI fgllQ&t, heavy yollaw pop. ltr Wdy, with hard wACHl'itusj mado i (taml reugh uwig and yo.t eiifrtnblo fur Unlit. driving. Omm and sc T)i ii tin i. t i Mih t l WiT I.. .iit,. ruimbouu. Hit grades frsin ST.S0 ., dm !? w'Vi1 ' ,.'li,."H,i yu?STrl"'M' PiMl,l. fMl. auythiug a wfcte V w n i ill ami oh II Ih' wtdeoui, K B I lwU Keystone Fencing 1 winning more friends every day. You should see it if you ure ou the markrtt for fencing. It is a continuous weuvo, and the alwve cut shows h.iw tho stuy and the main wire h twisted. j members would place their snloons in't cnarge or coiiiwtent pisou. under 'HflMlllll l-h-h t--fr4-H-H--H I iueb rogulatiowi as do not now exist i Blodgett. any mencan city. Treating would bo I Mr. .T.A.Wood was in I'orvallii ens. lered k wilemeuor. Coffeo and Mondav. . !ott 'rinks would be served, as well nt 1 -r- t - ' r, , -.i. h,tM,a,g. ,,, ft iarMt ' " ,?"" " ..M, -T Euwnn spent Sunday with . ""'" uo I'""' . -Miss Mavmo Vnn Alstvnp. it be nc t'.e f ----- -- m THRESHERMEN Vwi oNxht jo fit ywur R,tte w.th fsw u, vlvle oil j,Wp, yJ w -ii iii . ror lr"'" d yH' Mlarstand ware. W b gll o kow you one ,f ylH cohic ia. I Petal um I Inctifcatof I Captured the grand ptuo at tho world's fair piui nil other (u actal tt. wud for catulogMoorcallnndsee thciu, , for Jr ma. form dsou is 'visiting her -u. the drinking pUces would be1 ,fI T , ' . d- attractive. .i ii.. ....-... . I Miss Pearl Riohar. -, .. ,v MIMT1 UIIC ! . ... . . . . iii. inemi, .airs. A. Norton, this weeu. B-it for tb fact that fhls proposal' rr8, "W' VanAlstyne, son anS is serious bmjked by h number of lllu,Knter T,'ero in Corvallis Mondav. men of wealth, it would be taken ns n Mss Susio Blodgett, who has been joke. A iotmul offw is made to guar- visiting her mother for a few dnys, re ante te city $1SO,imjo jW yer for the t"ed to Corvnllia Tuesday. . UMve prtvileg. aB(1 , s(em, a Ub.j Mrs Anna oiion hM bcen g-ik fl,r Ihe syndicate will wake tbo offer, and f it w refuMHl will HMjt iM the pr0Set ireiMiou eam,ig to Uriag to a vote . . .Kei, the questioH of saloons or no saloous. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows ,u ' R ' rlUW U h"" nJ V prevlon. year '"" j hih ov one t an everlnstiBt frla.l rs.w ... -.i .... Ml ...... "- ' " " JT II KKtllY wnv. P. A. WIGGINS, '"W prHi MoeWnery, Vehiele. AutomotU,MylM,SwlHr Maehluw and Sua drleo. M?$r Liberty Street. Soon be Cow'iOme Get ready for the season with a Sharploss Tubular SeprtUr, with a low hung supply oan, 1mn( grj run nlng" In, c4l, Iwwl wlthowt a Ut af iBt,l vntts to fouland take tie itTeleaawg. Send fer circular or 4rep is aad m. JEWISH WRITER ARRESTED the past week. Mrs. White and daughter, of Corval lis, havo been spending a few days in this vicinity. Mr. French Butler made a busies trip to Corvnlirs ono day this week. Mr. Gardiner, tho laqll? agent from Portland, .was in Blodgett ono day this woek. rl... Mareh 21.-The celebrated J-w.sk wr.t Pore, was arrested hero m.H. f bei.K e.ggd i far-"-ting a iy IptaS, Jewish pi,, "4 u,e Hop Companl LaW g" agiiast the .Vaerleaa H.p & ! ConaT. dBMln,iu , TIP lforW5:S;uVUaTT-uu" Fighting at Ha Pass. London, March 21. Basod on the re port of ennonading heard yeeterda seven miles south of Tie Pass, the be lief is oppressed in military circles that General Itenneukampf's division, whuh was separated from tho main army, ba just arrivexl at Tie Pass, which phf was appointed as a rendezvous for all tho Russian divisions in caso of a re treat, consequently Itennenkampf wa surrounded and probably forced to capitulate. Ball at Ohenuwa, At H. B. A. hall, half mlla vest of Chemawa, Priday night, March Sith. AU ladles and gentlemen invited- Uood music and goo4 time. -