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5 salt:, o rxan:;, j tu n." i at. march '23, isj. 0 A if TIib Vay a Rino" fits has a great deal to do with th way the lady values it. ; No, itm not much t a lover who dm nAt know the air of her finger, but such eases do occur, and we are willing to rxthange the ring if I tnat a verdict of assault only could be The dfen4Ant hiving '"admitted the thootinir. pleading .self-defense, the court Instructed the Jury they could find on of four verdicts: Assault o charged in the indictment: assault with a dengerous weapon;' assault only or not guilty. The eourt holds that If there waa error In Instructing: the jury It doesn't fit. As rood value here In Engagement and Weddings nine as you will find In the city. x" found, it was favorable to the defend ant, sine he was convicted o. a grave crime, and a reversal could not be pre dicated thereon. If there waa error, The Judgment Is therefore affirmed. Barr's Jewelry Store . Leaders In Low Prices." 120 State Street Salem, Or. THE MARKETS TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF WORLD'S MARKETS Receive a by the Statesman Dally from Bolton D Ruyttr & Co. of Portland Fluctuations in tha Exchanges of Europe and America. . j ' - Wheat The visible d-craed J,M9,000 a k i n t tof.ooe la s t y m r, and is no ; 0 ,,O0O agalosi UjnjM, World shipment. ..IST.WjO. Amount on pass g Inireaflid :2,1 1640. : Minneapolis . W.red thal.ountry elevator Mock will ! probably decrWaxe j tjfifitiQ for It he ' onth, leaving only aout 2,500,000 in : rtnra and that this J the smallest stock i fn record at this season. There Is quite a little cash buinex doing, 7 but the total-are not etj j far reported. : Thre were further fain in the Houth wmI, but inasmuch as the reports from Jtliat quarter are not.. altogether favor ." able. It look as If It- would -re'iuirei a few dayr longer to determine Just what th rmttlona " In rhat! a-ctlorr ae. Thtre was some further selling pr-s-ure hre this morn ihav but th market ihas turned tcalier and a better fetlng prevails, Jn ..''fwre- of the doclln hire, (iibU s re "showing a great deal of Mrrnflh. fcroornhall reort Liwrpoul snadin on email l:ulan ishipments but adds hat IlUMlin port- are-open at an unuiiua early lnwm, The morn ing rapr, howevr, say that the'weath er In Southern Ttussia has turned,, a' vtrely colder and has acartn dosed tho porta. Wheal Has had a Jargeond vera break, li-juidatlon has bn isnrter nl, and considerable Interest has uo -cumudted and we are Inclined to Book for a better marktt for 'the time'Wfng. Estimated cars 0. j ' : CornLIvriool, 14 lower, Visible reused 67,WW against an Increase of 6if,ooo lt year and is now ,ld0j00 as ajcalnwt 2Z.tnQ,Mh Th-re wa mom eell log preiuiure hTe early, but tha market ha turned, strong and more than re rned (Mirly df Une.-i As In wheat, the liquidation Iims ben' gen.Hl an4 a'p- pcAfrances wimld Jn!iat that a giNxl r& la now held In a morif coacnltati frm. While- receipts seem" to be ln ereaslng somewhat we are Mill rela tively lower Whan.. plee ln -'interior points. Th-r4 " atn talkof an ex.. Iirt business being n here todaVi hut so far.we hive been una ble.to lo ct u. - ' , . - . . Onia Visible decreise 267,000 against fncrase of 61.000. now 3.219,0!0 against l(l.3.",P00. ' Tho lon of the market is aieadlef ianl stronsr; 'Much of -the sell ing of tat of htlelui Wen caused by the decline In corn. The stocks are so small lhat the prijure from that quar ler U very limited. ' fUtlmated cars. IX.".. ' J'rovfijJons Market active; 15 to 35 higher. Tht- local sentiment la in the main bullish.1 racket are lilwtial hold- STEIXER'S MARKET. Chcken--$ to 10 centa' per pound. Eggs 11 centa cash. - r ; THE MARKETS. 'The local market quotation yeateis day were aa foilowa: ; - Wheat 13 centa. i- : i ' Oata FNomlnal at J1.00 per cental. Hay Cheat, t7.60 CW.00; clover, $S to $7; timothy, to 10; wheat. $7. Flour 75 and 5 centa per sack; J 2. CO to J3.20 per barrel. . . i Milt Feed Uran. $17.0. shorts, Hutter -'O to 22 p;r lb. (buying-) Creamery, 27t&c. i Eggs 11 centa cash. Chickens 9 to 10 cerKa per pound I'ork Jros. 5 centi, ' Bef--Steera, 2c; cowa,-2V&c:- Tood .heifers, tc. ' Mutton Sheep, 3AQZH, on fooL Val tjC. dreased. : t. Potatoes CO to 6Sc per buabeL Wool lid to 13a. .' I ." ' . i THE MARKETS. PORTLAND, Or., March 24. Wheat, Walla Walla, Zif6ic; liluestem, 64 i vTacoma, Mareh 24 Wheat Wdestem, Me; (Hub, Kr. Ban Francisco, cash, II.W. March 24. Wheat,; ,J. E.'IIenkle, appellant, ts. Por ter, HIate, respondent; apeal from L4an county, llon - R.5H. JJolse. Judge; reversed. Opinion1 by Asso- date Justice Y. A- Moore: This v rase Involves the right of j county court to appoint? an odminlstra tor of an Intestate who. at the ttme of her death. : waa an Inhabitant of an other i county. The defendant applied to the probate court of Linn county to le appointed adminlMrator of the es tate of Franees Slate, deceased, who died in Benton county, having an ts late in Linn county, valued at S4000. Later the plaintiff petitioned the court to revoke the appointment, as petition er had been appointed by the court of Benton county, aa administrator, had qualified and entered upon the dis charge of his duties. The defendant ha Vina; been cited, demurred to the ltltlon for his removal, but 'rherd- munner was rloverruled, the defendant relieved of his trust, arid hla letters of administration revoked, whereupon he appealed to the Circuit pourt, which reversed the decree sustained the de murrer and dismissed plaintiffs peti tion j whereupon plaintiff appealed. The questions considered by the appel late court are whether r the county court of Linn, county h4d Jurisdiction of the 'estate, and if Jt had no author ity to appoint an administrator,) could it in a proceeding of this character re voke i'such apioi ntment T v . The appel- lato court, cites numerous decisions showing Linn c-otwity had no Jurisdic tion, pnd cortcludi-s: Francea relate not having devised any real property in Unn county, the county court, thereof never had Jurisdiction of the subJcU rnatter, and this fact belnv apparent fnm jan inspection i of the record such court: very properly set; aside Its order appointing the defendant administra tor.: The decree of th Circuit Court Aiust,f therefore; be reversed, and one entered here discharging the defend ant as administrator of suh estate." ROAD ACROSS THE CASCADES vVcaill vVamiieia ITscvlIIc Vii2 Ccnsfclloa wllb T11E NEW lllOHWAT WOULD HE A 1WHJN TO THE i RESIOk.STU UK t ok COUNTY :K EWS NOTES KltOM THE EXCHANGES OF THE vallet. ;' ' . : Chago,? .March 24-What May, opening. Ji1tlte', clt,ln, 72472. fiarley, 366e. Flax, $1.6; Northwest ern, $1.72. - ;. H- , AT CURRENT RATE. t" INSURANCE -ii h'Tt REAL ESTATE , . '.:., j - , S020RTH BROS, k I I 292'CommereiaJ Street, Ralem, Or.i mdhey to Loan , On Improved farm aad-clty property . it lowest ra'es. Tf fOMAS SrPORD. Over I-add & Uuah'a Bank. -Patem. Oivo'x ' i ' " ' " i PZZ&S. C. STONE, M.D. m. 1 A'f 5. V: -i 'I PROPRIETOR OF era of prodiK'ts ond r?elr interest! are Clearly In kigh prices. Th demand it only moderate and re cipta of 'h tlnue liberal. STONE'S DRUG STORES :.LEM, OREGON. j '. ' Tho stores (two In number), are lo cated at -No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drug and medicines. ! toilet articles, perfumeryii' brushes, etc. ' Whe: Wnf..... July ' Coia My..... ... July Mr..... ... MOy .... ... Mr ....... . Jul .... .... lard Msf July Klhr- Msy July .... .... Ofn. i !: 7"i H. ll ? T 9 "i7 S Ml 8 Iji Hleli. , Low. Cl0Mk ?2H MS. lis w 70 R 8) SU 41 ! .- 'r0 J. t, 17 . 8 fWS '" 8 (U 1 1C l v 9 7 V Ml . BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. Buyers and Shippers of GRAIN DeaJ-rs In Hop Growers'! Supplies Warehouses at i'-r i ' - (i TURNER. - MA CLE AT. i I'ltATL'M. IROOKJ. i BUAW. 1 FALEM. . FWfTfcnULAND, I MFflR! OF ''ROYAL FLOUR.-' J. Q. GRAHAM, - Manager 207 Commercial j BU. Salem. it. ' A Peoe Millenaira. lately etravwd In London because he could not digest hla food. Early use of Dr. Klng a New Life Tills would have aured him. They strengthen the stomach, ntd digestion, promo! . iAJml-l-ttlon. Imprvp appetite. . 1'rice tic, . Money hark 'If not aatlsfled. Bold by Dit. STONH druggist. i DR. STONE j Has had some 25 years' experience In the practice of 'rrfodlcine, and hpw maKes no cnarge ror consultation, amlhatioa or prescription. ' lie does a cash business. ' He neither buys on time nor sells on time. Ledg. r ' journals, day-book, bookkeeper s, bilt collectors and all the modern para phernalia of credit drug stores, are un known" in hla business, hence a, full stock and eorrec oricesy1 ' W, E, Haines, appellant, vs. The f'iMw Hay, tlonehurg St ' Eastern Railway & Navigation Company, and It. A. Clraham, respondents; airpeal front Coja county, Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Judge; reversed and remnnded. Opinion by Chief Jua- j;: tlce It, H Bean. ''.-.., This la an. action on two promissory notes of $4000 made by the defendant corporation In 114 and signed by Ora- ham hm manager. ' Two questions vere considered In" this case, vis.; That Crahnm had no authority to make or e xecute promissory notes In .behalf of the cotnpaBy; second, that there was no consideration for the notessued on. but that they were made ftfr Traham'a individual Indebtedness, The . first question la disposed of fey the plead Ings themselves, which admit the exe-cutlon-of the notes. The opinion holds In discussing the matter of the pro- posl wagon road, front the end of; the Corvallla & Eastern Railroad across the Cascade Mountains , to ,; lr!n- !':, and he value of the undertakinc to that" 4eetion, the Crook County Journal says In a recent Issue: This road wouhl be a bm to tbej re- Identa of lhs county as It would; be lut IHtle farther than Hharilko and would j glv u. lower, freight rate to lYinevilSei th'an 'the latter road aa the raMriad , fatej would, be- considerably lesa. ily all means let he road be built and give us t n ou tlet to other lines .of transpur- tMlOn than what we naw have. Prine- vilie would then b accessible to the Salem and Albany woolen mills and our wool growers would have a chance to sell ax leaat a port Km of their neei-ea on the home market and would not be sub jected to a heavy freight charge1 to the Eaat. By utiSIrlng a portion of the Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Jl would require, but little new road io be built. - Oar cotnmbjatuners should work with the two eluba In this matter and it will not require a very large ura to put a good road through in-time to bo avail able for the fall travel. . This matter ahotftd haw been af itatel( Jong ago and It la a wonder that Albany and Halem have not done o. Ignorance of the ex tent of, this vat empire has keft It' in the -background, but 4t Km now btrcom ing ( known and It wilt not be many years until Crook county will be known far and wide for the excellence of its products, both live stock and agricul tural. ' -' No doubt our merchants could gH their goods In by way of the proposed road at a lesa expene enough to pay thent to help th matter along, : What I'rlnevlllo needs now as much as any one thing la an up to date com f rnerclal club to do a little Progressive aidvepualng. Klnce the Columbia Kouthern Is leaving ua out Sn th told, 4f It cornea to the county, we will bav? ko look to other sources for cheap transportation. If you owo Hio iStnirinnn odico, ami iiiUmpI to pay in wotwl, Wc necl it now. t ' 9 '" ' I dense H4UJ llio wcxMi now. We; may not need it later.. Sfafeimian Pub. (Co. Tho Massacliusctti Moliair Plush Company of lowclla Mass. are In th. market Tor yoar'a growth Oregon Molmir. Sccial pritHls for superior grades. ' 334 Sherlock Balldlng Portland, Or. i-EiBROIDEBlESH ' ., - .. . . .. , ....... I . ., i r Aurora Horeall; . Fred wfli and By ron Gfim caught a runaway Inmate of the state rmormaiory Thursday even ing and turned him over to the marshal for safe keeping. The authorities the reformatory were notified lnda guard came down Friday morning and too tne fejiow along wUh him him on the l o'clock train. 'The runaway waa a Vaa" " M:"V.:.;":?;i "". had been at large ti to decide; hence the Judgment' 'of the lower court in Instructing -a .verdict for defendant-Is reversed and the cause is remanded for further action not Incon- sistent herewith.- The caee , of Ida M. Tobin, et al.. plaintiffs and respondents, vs. The Portland Flouring Mills Company, de-' ffndants and appellants, and Stephen Williamson, et aL defendants was ar gued and submitted by S. 13. Linthlcum and: Sanderson Reed, for appellants,, and Weathfrford & Wyatt,,for re siondents. This was a suit Involving the ownership of a quantity of grain. stored with T. J. Black, formerly a warehouse man. T. J. Black died about November 29, 1809, at Portland. He had been doing business In wheat, and had leased or otherwise controlled warehouses one at Derry, in Polk c-ounty; one at Cummlngs, in Linn county, and one at .Halay, In Linn county. Those' bringing this suit claim that the wheat was stored With Black. and.th.-it Ulack dintioaed of It to the de fendants twider circumstances which entitle the plaintiffs to recovir It from the defendants. APPEAL CASES ; ARE DECIDED Sbpreme r.oart Hands Down Some Important Opinions JOHN KElY'8 SENTENCE I AF- FIIMEJ, AND HE WItX BE CM- PELLEI TO KERV'E HIS TIME-A I'R IRATE, CASE FROM LINN COUNTY REVERSED, : ' In ' the. Supreme Court, yesterday, three appeal cases were decided, and opinions handed down.!" They are: ! 'C 'Htate or Oregon, respondent, ;va i John Killy, appellant; appeal from ': Marion county, Hon. tJeorga H. Burnett. Judge; afflrmed. Opinion by Associate Justice C. It. Wolver- ton. -i, ; '"'i ' ,.".''.'"; f. The defendant was charged with the crime of assault with Intent to kill, and convicted of assault with dangerous wtapon,- In shoot Inc. pa June IS, 1S01, Frank Lambert, the marshal of $u Paul. After the -verdict the defendant moved for a verdict of acquittal, aad It is contended ana t the Infomtation A PRINTER GREATLY SURPRISED. "I never waa so much surprised In my life, as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ashe vllle. (N. C.) Oazette. "I contracted a severe case .of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for It without benefit. One day , while looking over the Ga- ette, I noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheuma tism, o bought a- bottle of It and be fore using two-thirds of It my rheuma tism had taken Its flight and , I have not had a rheumatic pain since." Sold at Dr. Stone's Drug Storrs. two night and days and said he was gtng u 1'ortland. He wore a heavy Iron foot clamp firmly riveted around one ankle.- ,,-'-- - - ; Albany Herald': The right ' bower of the Democratic party gave B. F. Ramp the posltton he has been yearning for many years namely the nomination for-Congress. He has been a howling temperance politician, a red hot Dem ocrat; a Popullfft, then a rank. Fu-tlon-lU and back io the Democrats. ?In all thee parties be 'aspired to position. He knew he could, not be elected at any time' but. the honor of toeing a can didate Is big in his eyes. Now -he claims to be a Soclatlst and that tal to the; Democratic kite has filled Mr. Hamp's bowl of happins by nominat Ing him. j Newberg Oraphlc: A. P. Oliver, as sisted by W. 1L tlllams. started In theflVrst of he week to harvest a vefy profitable crop of mohair fiom his large herd of goat. In place of the old time shears, he uses a patent clopping.ma- chln?, whereby one man turns a crank and another man handles the clipper. The principal advantages or the ma chine are that the work is accomplish? eil much more quickly, a' more even cut is secured , and there Is ho danger, of cutting or maiming the animals. Mr. Oliver has nearly three hundred head of goats, the hearing '-of which means a good week a work, i and insertion at 5o a yard. Spe cial value. Wo have others from lc a yard up to 30c- Muslin un derwear this week at y special prices. Corse :s 19c to 40c, worth 50b to $1.50, sizes 1 8 and 19 only. Bed spreads 75c, large sizes 75c. Bed spifeads, extra quality, Torth $2.50, now $185. New millinery department alii the latest styles. : dainty, pretty, very desirable mil linery, ' Sailors 29c, worth 50c. Oreeribauni?s Next Door Goods Store to the Postofffr r. Dry TO BLEEP WELL OP NIGHTS, i The worst enemies 6f sleep are wor rying, overeating overwork. Indigesti ble suppers, arid the habitual use of tlmuTanta and drugs. The cure Inr ciuqea atrict attention to diet, a well vjfitlUted sleeping room, some" light i etert4ae( like a Walk after, the evening mar, ana freeilom, of course from! wortry. Napoleon had aa many cares ami perplexities aa the net man. but aroiiracuy anut them Oft. It it. not well to go to bed hungry, says the Lediger Monthly. - A cup of hot milk or light sandwich la advised when that sensation, la fu. II - 4ry to remember that 4nbmn!a and overloaded stomach are closely ; c- onainted. r Stimulanta and narcotics la the end are sleep destroyers. The con dition they Induce la not refreshing was Insufficient" td charg? the crime bf hTI' Sleepiness ia the Indication ofjthat pontilon. aaajinlt With lntii( t vnt .. .w.l lhe need of tlcn. nn.) miinl ruf K.lvAnf' ' . v i u ii iar f - - - ' I shooting having been admitted, and ,de- wrohated ,oo fr. People who sleep lendant having sought to justify It on' but 'ttte f nat not be ' permitted to the ground of elf-defene, but one of : 1turD tnoe who are differently con w verdicts could have been ; foundi-- st"- When the whole subject la guilty or not guilty, i The appellate! Wtl'nd : to fnaln remedy la seen f to cottift holds, regarding the question of;1 aiood hablta and tranquil mind. . the aufflclency of the information; that! ? :'v?TT! 'r.::. "J?'?' :-T???.u J Woodbum Independent ... -. Mr .ciuuu contention Tin. rr nnfttii Albany Herald: The negro hobo who Waa shot at the depot about two weeks ago by another , hobo v Is able to be around and wia leave today for Seattle where he has friends. Dr. Trimble, the attending phyzlciah, uys hat the bul let is probably imbedded in a rib, but win do ho harm. - j;- fkCo News:, tl. W. Phil Up Jr., who new resides at Salem, i was shaklna hants with old time friends hereabouts the past wee. Ha. rs employed at the asylum, and tN being a state Institu tion he doea .not chunge hla place of residence, hence, he la a candidate In this county for the nomination for the office of recorder on the Republican ticket. ':; ' Tillamook HtadUghl: Mesrrs. Wm.' Reed Jr., and F.' It. Dunni of Portland. came In on Monday. The former 1s the son of Wm. IteT3rJMTHIamook road fame. Fom what thel r' object waa to locate to for the prospective railroad, probably with the Intention of booming .it for soecu4atkn. MUM I Efl'TAL and USEFUL Home thlnp are useful lint not orna mental ami ome tiling nrc orria ltiental and not umfu), but our com biuatiott eaMca are very tMeful and highly ornamentaL Jn fact our en tire line of case romIm, such IK kU.h, Book Otwes, China CliiHctH, liull. u and HidclKKtrd art made up of tlu latent factory utiiicvciiK-iit. We cliarRe you onlv wliat n feiMKl article is wort li ' THE llOLSE FURNrSIIINO CO. JOS Co:rn:crcIal St., Next d if r to Pobtofllcc. y '':" ' Starts at Salem and Alb may. Statesman..: LYbirs French Periodical Props rnc.uriJr5t!y rmtm, ure to accomplish DESIKEO R05ULT. Greatest known female remedy. CAUTIOs! lT7jr5!nI'J.,f-,l?? J'". Tfceaeti'alse'Nsat s oslr la Kuu iMrO f ar- ' . 0''"' ' -.?, u liUUUIST. SALEM, OltEOQX. Jefferson Review: The Governor question ia sttU-d. The, Socialists have nominated R. II. Ryan of Salem, for Wouldn't thru Jar LIFE WORK ENDED. Mr. E. J, Harris, of Iinka. vlsijed Henry L. j her daughter - Mr. Oeorre Hove. in s with her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Allison. says that under the coda, a df.K. "r?"":"7 . . . 'I" wpm u im otioc ... m. Eon- v yeeruay. .... - .... r-i-,riea a sai in txm.ion 1 3Jtr. March 23d. after an Illness .r r?.- v w nr,r, uauu w in inirni in m v s . ... - - . . - ' - - -- . -- . " " I- 7- -..-. ... ti im grow- age. agea ij years. Deceased came to Loa AmreW-s. Cal- to attend trw annual Mrs. John Gilmore Died af Oreaen City Funeral Hare Yesterday. Mrs. Christina Cilmore, widow of the late John O'lmore. died at the home of her daughter,- Mr. George tloeye. in m. Eon- and hp to a few years ago waa a jl or tnw city, having moved to (r- Clty with her daughter an 1 Wn w, r Four thUdren aurvlve t.tr- a. Robert Y. 1 1 ughea a n-J Mrs. Mary Hoeye, and twx sons, V. H. Ollmlore and James It. Girmorei all of whom side at Oregon City. . The remains were brought to this my n the , overland yesterday mornijng, brief services were conducted at he Lnltel Evangelical church by Rev. I Pratt and they were Interred in 0M .Fellows cemetery. Mrs. M. ! J. . Atwoodv returned liast evening from a visit to hr djughter In I'ortlanJ. Hon. Jf. H. Ioney, of Jefferson. In the i'Ay. making friends with the delegates to the county convention. charged with Hiii. may oe convtctea or an being arrived with a dangerous weapon, era from W to 14 cents per pound. re- it. he Hops Hops Hops If joa' re Jnteretied In bop ,itew and jirlces. It wkU pay you to get ihm reiKjrt of the K. T. HOP nCTORTIN'O OO.. 83 Whitehall t. NewOTork City. EMMET WELLS, Cen. Manager. DO.TT Jhl county In with ber btuband conference. MARRY, DOCTOR or de sjuJr. Don't do ji thing till you -e clearly nh it's best' Ly all of Flashlights on Human Nature, on healthl dls-ae; love itior rlage' and parentage. Tells what you'd ask a doctor, but dont like to. JtO pages. Illustrated, 25 cents: but to In troduce It we aend one onlr to any adult for iostage, 19 cents. Murray Hill Co- E. 129 28th St. N. Y. Mrs. E. J. Corby returned ,r br home fn Woodburn yesterday afternoon, from a visit to Mrs. II. L. Rarkley In thla city.' i