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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORBOON, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1900. 71 alf-Sick will tell you why it has such nod rich, and wny it gives courage lie meaicinc you nccu. . '. - . We th JS DIME NOVEL of De Laura's Escape the United States, Is the Record irk, April 23. Michael De- capo from tho law, when r tho murder o Frank Rosso, Park, last summer, appears disclosures by a Neptune j official, was more sensational ysterlous than many episodes in most sensational novels. DeLauro accused of having murdered Frank osso.-as the result of a lovo affair, in wmcn tneiwo men were rivais. Aiier tbe murder DeLauro disappeared, and, althougkYiJotectives and a posso scoured iho country for miles, tho hiding place e'f the auirderer was never discovered. "f It appears now from tho story of the 'fewaebip official that DeLauro, on tho 3i&'&Citho murder, was secreted in vVPho bouse of a countryman. At break ..... . 4 et. ff "WesiPark, and literally buried in deepjfciilly at tho sidto of a hill. Hero ined tor a weeK, neing proviuea iUtW)vl8ioug and water. On tho sev Ctk' Jtav after tho murder DeLauro jWMt placed in nn empty beer barrel and leivea aboard tho steamship Mary E. ifilieii. of tho Pleasure Bay line. (When tho steamer reached1 the pier USXew York, tho barrel, with its hu- i freight, was driven to tho dock of lestcoincr Italian steamer for Naples, jThere'it was carofully lowered into tho ioldafid, as tho lights of Sandy Hook grew, dim, tho suspected murderer was x&eesed from his hiding place, and1, inlwgMy with his companions, was grantfrjLfreedom and a rousing welcome by hla'rescuorers. IIo is now, it is said,' living poacofully in Italy, undisturbed lit frtnr nf flirt 1nr nml snfMv pnn ., -, . , .... j ''coaled from detection. Whether De- Lauro will ever pay tho penalty for tho murder of Rosso depends upon how anx- iSSa tho Monmouth county authorities rejjto bring him to justice. IW o 3hm A Lucky Postmistress. IsMra Alexander of .Cary, Mo., who Wfound Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills to be tho' baest remedy sho over tried for keeping tho stomach, liver and bowels 'in perfect order. You'll agreo with her It yea try theso painless purifiers that infuse new life. Guaranteed by J. C. . Ferry, druggist. Prico 25c. "7!i n Middies Quit Hazing. sglMJjMngton, D. C, April 23. Secrc- iejnMKaparto is much gratified at the ,rM- which have como from tho nav- lemy lit regard to tno uisciplino it institution. IIo flndstbat haz- s longor is ono of tho regular fea- j'Sfco Kind You. Havo Always tof. ,." " " ' "v jiimb (,4iv j-0 and has ujMH JssssmsmwyefcttVA'gfgg'reMkvvvwhi1tAjreg . 'BBVsBsBsBsVslsBMmSHBBVmlkaBBBBBBBBBBWK m' mW 1 m A w m Mm m mt 4iaf7 tfcAtM Allowno ono to deceive you In this. JkU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" arc but PaY.5.. orlments that trifle with its and Children Expcricnco againtit Experj.int What is CASTORIA KWlit i Castorii is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- aroric. Drops und Soothlner voHtaIas neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic k""m1itaTipn. Tta atm in ita cntanuitfln. It tlmttrnva Wnrma tnd allays Feverlshncss. It ; Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation !nd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho If Stonuujh and Ilowels, giving w ,,...,n tCNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yp Bears the C&syyf' 'lie Kind You flaye Miays Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VVS HIWVM rwW0 WW Wf9tKW T' WWW W fUM When your nerves are weak, when you B are easily urcu, wiicn you icei au run down, then is the time you need a good strong tonic Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your power over weak nerves, why it makes ana sircngm. ask mm ir it is not ... .&. v hr no leontil We publlih J. C.At, IrfrilT, formulae of alt onr in rCo.i edldnet f Kill. tures of that institution. Tho board of officers, which has charge of affairs at tho academy, and which served as a sort of grand jury to tho court-martial of the hazers, has been investigating the situation by means of questions put to various midshipmen. Tho inquiry has been searching, and the young men havo given every evidenco of candor in their replies. It is reported that haz ing has been abolished, and that the midshipmen have now agreed to roc ognizQ tho academic regulations instead of their own code. Secretary Bonaparte Is inclined to be lieve that something should bo done in behalf of tho midshipmen who havo been dismissed. In all but ono or twq cases ho feels that this punishment was excessive, and that tho nnvy has lost tho services of young men who would bo of value. In tho new regulations, which havo just been printed at the naval academy, greater consideration Is shown tho midshipmen, who are placed more upon their honor, and are freo from tho ironclad restrictions which havo heretofore marked academ ic discipline Human Blood Marks. A talo of horror was told by marks of human blood in tho homo of J. II. Wil liams, a well known merchant of Bao, Ky., Ho writes: "Twenty years ago I had severo hemorrhages of tho lungs, and was near death when I began tak ing Dr. King's Now Discovery. It com pletely cured rdo and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds, and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottlo guaran teed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 50c and $1. Trial bottlo freo. Taxaa Shooting Tournament. Austin, Tex., April 23. Tho annual Texas stato shooting tournament opened hero today under tho auspices of the Austin Gun Club, with tho well-known shooting expert Wallace R. Miller, as manager of tho tournament. A consid erable sum of money has been contrib uted to bo divided among tho winners of tho vnrious matches, in accordance with tho percentago system. Besides that thero aro a number of valuable trophies to be contested for. o Cures Coughs and Colds. Mts. C. Peterson, 25 Lake st., To poka, Kas., Bays "Of all cough rem edies Ballard's Horchound Syrup is my favorite; it has dono and will do all that is claimed for it to speedily cure all coughs and colds and it is so sweet and pleasant to tho taste. Sold by D. J. Fry. Now Form of Insanity. Now Orleans, La., April 23. Spcclnl ists on Insanity throughout tho country aro greatly interested in tho question I'spoed insanity." n new form of in sanity which is believed to havo been evolved from tho habit of excessively speeding by nutomobllists. Tho matter first camo to public notice through n suit, in which it wns sought Bought, and which has been iu uuruu viiu BiKiiuiuru uv. been mado under his pcr- and endanger tho hc&feu of Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind healthy and natural sleep. , , Signature of 1c&JuM to compel an insurance company to pay tho full amount of the insurance in the caso of a policy holder, who was killed by nn accident while speeding in his automobile. Tho Ocyan Accident Insur ance Company refused to pay a largo policy on tho death of M. L. Hancock who was killed in an automobile acci dent in Lot Angeles, California, sever al months ago on tho ground that tho company cannot pay a claim on an auto mobilist, as most of them aro mono maniacs on the question of speeding their machinas, and, therefore, tho com pany is not responsible. In ita answer to the suit which was filed, the company asserted that the man. who was killed was practically in sane on tho question of speed, and tht it should not be held liable for deaths resulting from the action of a person temporarily insane. In the aamcniiswor tho company asks that if it should be held liable it should bo only for half tho amount. The company also holds that its liability is lessened if tho in sured engages in any hazardous em plovment, and this, it is asserted, covers automoblltug. Many psychologists arc inclined to share tho opinion that it is really a form of insanity which Is do veloped in automobilists addicted to speeding. Hoalth is Youth. Diseaso and Slcknoss Bring Old 'Age. Herblno, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off diseaso. It cures constipation, biliousness, dyspep sia, fever skin, liver and kidnoy com plaints. It purifies the blood and clears tho complexion. Mrs. W. D. Smith, Whitney, Tex., writes April 3, 1902: "I havo nsod Herbine, and find it tho best medicine for constipation and llvor troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it." COc. Sold by D. J Fry. Beat Estato Offlco. At G35 Stato street Messrs. Wes Hod son and John Knight havo opened a roal estato office, whero they will bo glad to too their friends who have property to list. They will transact a general real estato business, and al ready havo somo good! properties to of fer. Call and seo them at 3G5 State street. 4-23-3t SILVERTON LOCAL NEWS Mrs. John Socry wns in tho cliy Inst week. Miss Fiorcnco Fisher went to Port' land last Saturday. Mrs. Harding came up from Port land last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrriy woro in Portland last week. Mr, James Craig , mado a., trip- to Portland last Friday. Mr. W. A. Hemenway went tOiPort' land last Wednesday. Mr. Ilulph Hansen returned to tho city Thursday ovciilng. Miss Knto Frecmnn mado a trip to Mt. Angel last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostcrhoudt wont to Vancouver last Friday. Misi Flodeno Welbumo went to Brownsville last Thursday. Mr. Sam Matheny visited in tho city a few days, Inst week. Mr. IMgar Stahl of Salem was in the city last Monday evening. Mrs. Fred J?-jrnock visited with her parents in tho city last week. Mr. T. W, Itichcs mado a business trip to Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. Kd Smith nnd daughter F.thel were in Portland last Saturday, Mr. Archie Wolford mado a business trip to Portland last Wednesday. Mr. John Stcolhammer of Sal'-m was in tho city Monday 6vening. Miss Carmon and Francis Davenport returned to Mt. Angel, last Monday. Don't miss tho minstrel show at the opera houses Monday evening, April 21 Mr. Fred Warnock roturned to Prrt Jand Monday after a short visit in tho city. Mr. Joo Reese and. Miss Winnifrcd Chamness of Salem Vero in tho city last Monday. Mrs, M. Gabbush and daughters Mattio and Lillian, went to PorUr1 last Monday, whero thoy will rema n. Thero was a social ball given at the opera houso Monday evening. A Isre crowd attended and a nieo tlmo wis bad. Thero will ba a social ball given at tho L. U, 0. hall next Saturday ov'4 ing, May 1st. Everybody is welcno to attend. Miss- Ida Peterson, who went through a serious operation a Salem a few weeks ago, returned to tho city Toes day evening. avrPd'PK.rr.A.. feu, s,UMUtUliH C&yffl WieMHMtMttfeHMtltMmillllMOWllMtlMMtMlMlllieiMtMMlBtatHtllllHltMtHllsll CLAQQIFIBD I HM8MiMlWtH91MtHiiieMaieMeMeH18HiHMaMSWmMtliHilliMIMIHllllMi FOR SALE. For Sale. Household goods. Inquire at Go2 Front street. 4-23-3t For Sale. DoLaval soparator, nearly now. Bought for $90, will sell for $50 cash. Inquire of A. W. Nusom, Qervals, Routo 2, or phono Farm 59. For Sale. New light and heavy spring wagons, carriages, carts, now and old buggies, buckboards and ono doliv ory wagon, at the Salem Carrlngo and Wagon Factory. W. Fonnol, prop.. 801 to S03, North Liberty street. 4-9-lin Farm for Salo S3 acres of tho bolt land in Marion county, 1 miles from Sa lem, 30 acres in cultivation, 1 aero in strawberries; largo now honso nnd barn. A bargain at $50 per aero. Inquire at this office 4-lS-tf WANTED FEMALE HELP. Wanted Experienced girl for gcnoral housework. Highest wages. Inquire 1049 Court street, Salem. 4-12-tf WANTED MALE HELP. Mm Wanted. Sawmill and lumber yard laborers; $2 per day. Woods men $2.25 to $3. Steady work. Apply to Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Oregon 4-17-tf Wanted. Gentleman or lady with good" reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1072 per year, and oxponses; salary paid wookly, nnd oxponses ad vanced. Address, with stamp, Jos, A. Alexander, Snlom, Or. 4-213t WANTED. Wanted, A fow fresh Jorsoy cows, to bo No. 1. Phono 950. O. E. Prico, 692 Front atroot, Salem, Or. 4-21-3t Wanted. Gentleman or lady with good roferonce, to travel by rail or with a rig for a firm of $250,000 cnpital. Sal ary $1072 per year and oxponses; sal nry paid weekly and exponsos advanced. Address, with stamp. J. A. Aloxandur, Salem, Or. l-23-3t LOST. Lost A bundlo of clothing somo isswn whero between Eploy's stoo nnd tho high school. Lcavo at this office nnd reccivo roward. 4-21-3t MUSIO STUDIOS. Music Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio. Associate teacher Western Conservatory, Chicago, Jit, representing Intor-Stnto System at Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block, room 3. Studio hours 9 to 12 and 8 to 5. 8-19-tf For tho Victims of Mt Vesuvius. Now York, April 23. For tho benefit of tho peopfo who woro mnd'o homolcss byUio .recent eruption of Mount Vesuvl us a grand charity performance under tho direction of tho combined theatrical liianngurs of this city will" bo given at tho Metropolitan Opora houso tonight. Many of tho most prominent companies in tho city will givo wencs of thoir plays; n number of distinguished actors ami actresses will produco short sketch es nud plays, a score of tho best vaudo villo performers havo volunteered, arid besides thnt Murk Twain will make one of his characteristic nddressi's. Devil's Island Torture Is no worso than tho terriblo case of piles that afllicted me ten years. Then I was advised to apply Bueklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured mo, writes L. S. Napier, of Bug les, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sjres like magic. 20c at J. C, Perry, druggist. Sheet Music Wo carry a full Jine of sheet music, as well as all tho newest productions for Victor, Colombia, or Edison. Talking Machines And don't forget that wo repair musical instruments and sell violins, guitars, mandolins, etc. L P. SAVAGE At J". Wenger's Old stand 247 Commercial 8t.; Salem, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. H-29-lm Hotel Seott N.ewly turnlanea, every thing cleaa and first oUss Rocws at reasoeable prices. la Cottle block, Sales. A. Scott, prop. 7-4-tt Wanted. Turkeys, gees, ducks, chick ens and all f&rra prodnce. Highest cash price' ptidl for eame. Capital Oommlseioa Company, 207 Commer cial street Telephone 170. At Your Stepmother's Sho can steam . clean or dye them, and save you a now suit, pros and repair, rellae, furnish buttons. The most delicate fabrics can be cleaned by her dry cleaning mothod without Injury. It doos not shrink or change Its color. It la noxt to Tho Journal office, 221 Commorclal street TONSOMAL Kvans' Barber Shop. Everything new and up to date. Finest porcolain baths. 8havlng, 15c, halreuttingSSo baths 25c First clase bootblacks. C. W. Kvans, Proprietor. VETEBXNABY SUSOEON Dr. E. J. Young Veterinary surgeon nnd dentist, 33 years' exporlonco. All work guaranteed. Difficult surgical operations a odalty. Phono 531. Office at Club Stables. Phono 7, Ba lem, Oregon. 8-0-tf CONCRETE AND DEMENT WORK. J. P. Veatch, contractor and builder of comont walks. Sontio sower tanks. foundation ami ' floors, 823 Marlon street 3-o-tC LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters, No. 19. Moots Tuesday in Hurst ball, State street. U. S. Rid or, C. It.j A, L. Brown, F. 8. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of . Oastlo Hall In nolman block, corner Stats and Llborty streets. Tuesday of eaafc weok at 7:30 p. m. J. Q. Graham, C. O.j W. I. Btaley, K. of R. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 5240. Meet ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, nolman Hall. W. W. mil, V. C. P. A. Tumor, Clork. Woodman of World. Moot ovory Fri day night nt 7)30, in Holman Hall. A. J. Baeoy, a O. P. L. Frozlor, clerk. 1-10-tf LIVERY AND BALE STABLES. 73 IS TID3 PHONE NUMBER OF THE RED FRONT STABLES, M. L. HARROD, PROPRIETOR, 271 OIIEMEKETA STREET. Feed Barn. Special attontlon to tran. sient teams. Farmers' patronage so licited. Waiting rooms for ladies. We also carry a full line of feod. Located at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Ferry streets. Phone Main 7. Prunk & Darby. 12-14-Om THAT TOOK THE TWO MEDALS Tins IS THE FLOUR Trademark. Every person should learn Just what tho red packago looks like and the economy in using Allen's self rising B. B, B, Flour. It Is the most witrl ileus blead of graine that oan bo made. You kaow that easy dlgostloa and perfect assimilation of food is.neeos sary for good health. Any person can digest hot griddle cakes, Boston Muffins, Boston Brews Bread or Fruit Pudding made from our blond of pure food flour, and the stau pllcity in making It up and tbe afur ance of having it just right, every time, should be considered. Ask your groeer for it and If he U out of it send his name to us and we will supply you with a sample ptek sge free. Grocers who study your wel fare and their own profit, will supply yoa with these geefts at all times. ALLXM'Jf B. 3. X. rLOTJK OO. ?aU Ceaat raetery, ffcw Je, OPat OSTHOPATHS. '1 Dr. W. L. Mercer. Graduate of Kksst; Tile, Mo, under founder of osteo; pathy. Rooms 25-26 Breymaa bldfJ Commercial St, phone 819. Bew denoe 419 N. Summer st.. phose 614J Troats acute and chronla disease. Examinations free. Dr. B. XL White. Graduate of Kirk, vilol, Mo., under fouader of ostee pathy. Room 21 Brerman bldf.j Commercial st, phone 87. Besldeae 690 Btate, cor. Church, phoae 111; Treats acute and chronio dlaeuwrt Examinations free, , PHYSICIAN AND SUXOKON. Dr. Cartwright Has resumed gpserej practice, and will be found ia'roessi 10, over Ladd & Bush's bank. OIm hours 11 a, m, to 4 p. m. OfBfl phone Mala 10, residence pheae; Main 107. 12-30 tf Drs, Lane and Griffin Cure Dreg, Liquor and Tobacco habits la from two to throo days actual treatment Cures guaranteed. Tholr institute Ut at 901 Mill street. Phono No. 47i Persons desiring information caa eV tain it at down-town office, room 9, Holman block, Salem 3-20-tf SASH AND DOOR FAOTORXBS, irown Manuf s oturer sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hardwood work. Front street between State and Court" WATER COMPANY. SAtSrrWATER r.G0MPAN t OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at ofttce. Bills pnyablo monthly in ndvanoo. Mnko nil complaints at tho office. When You Greet Your Best Girl You should always bo woll groomed nnd woll dressed and havo your line Immnciilnto In its snowy whitoness an2 oxqulslto finish. You can kcop it that way constantly, nnd nt small cost whea you hnvo It laundried nt tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Colonol. J, Olmstead, Prop. ' Dorua D. Olmstead, Mgr. Phono 25. 130-100 Llborty St, Fttiit Gowes TAKE NOTICE NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER I BERRY CRATES ! BERRY B0XE3 ORCHARD BOXES TRUIT TRAYS And all kinds of boxes. See us. Salem Bex Factory Phono 303, South Salem BRICK Brick furnished In .large or mail quantities. Pressed brick made to order. Yard oh Stato streot, south oa Penitentiary, SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BURTON, Prep, The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stable. Up-to-date livery and eab Use. Fu neral turnouts a specialty. TaUy4 fer plesies'and excursions, Pbeae 44. Otas, W. Yannke, Prop. , 247 and 249 High Street. NEW LANGE HOTEL Whea you visit Portland, Ore., be sure you stop at The New Lange Hotel next door to the Imperial. Rates, 60a, 7Cc, and (1.00 per day. Electric lights call bells, el y at or, steam heat, free bath and free bus. All out side rooms with ruBsiag water. HOLLtaTtTJ'SI Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggats A Bur UOMss fer Bij TmU. Brlrfft QoMm Katta uA Hmwti V(w. 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