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?' i nijNwJWipTrr-w yi-reaBaywyl.- i : 8Jv 'I J i 'f it i rg ,1 Hf Uf fit i" I- v (I i . i i! -" i 1 I. I bi 'SOME EXTRA GOOD Spring SDress 5oobs. A prctlrlJlDC of 28 Inch dress plaids, suitable for children Presses. 15c the Yard. A handsome Hoe of 33 and 40 Inch mixture, In two tone figures and bro cades, new designs, pretty coltorlog. 2ac the Yahd, A beautiful and snbsUotlal line of the latest effects In two tone, hair lines, plaids, raised effects etc 0 Incbe wide, ssperh materials. F"A good value 42 loch beaTjr cord storm serge effect all wool suiting, in all the desirable shades, extra good wearer. ,..,,. 60c the Yard, Come to as. for choice bargains in tions. CASIi STORE. HOLVERSON'S While they last we offer a line of Men's Fanou Shifts Qualities thai were $1.50 each special at , - T3CE See Sou'h sJ, vJ. DALRYmPLB Sl CO. CALL A MES3ENOEK - - - -and have your notea and package delivered, to collect a bill, to ijn on errands (or you. Ask for special rates en merchants' packages Cuarges reasonable. Bicycle ser vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone 40. Lockwood Messenger System, Central office No. 288 Commercial street. PERSONALS. Mrs. John Parsons Is visiting Leba non friends. Representative McKlnley Mitchell returned to Gervals today. Jos. Fusee, the well-known tonsor lal artist, is in Portland. Engineer A. L. Brown, of the Salem Water Co., was in Portland today. Miss Bessie Krutn, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Sadie Fones. Attorney A. O. Condit was In Al bany today on legal business. Suut. D. A. Paine, of the In sane asylum, has returned from Portland. Mrs. II. 31. Branson and daughter, Mabel, left today f it Dexter. Kan., on a visit to relatives. Ttiey were ac companied to Portland by Mr. Bran son. Mrs. R. II. Knox, who has been vis iting Mrs. F. P. Tulklugton lias re turned to her home at Independence. Mrs. Lee Stclner and children re turned Monday evening from a visit with Mrs. Walter Denton In Port land. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sllkus, of Bal parents Mrs. U.S. Wallace left Portland today for Chicago and points In Genuine Sweet v Corn! Cut and Dried, Fresh as from the ear SONNEMANN, Grocer, R. & G. 302 commercial street. Tho cash dry som Lake, Wls..arrivcd last night on! carat uregon uity.. aesireci, maKing the overland. They have come to It possible to reach Portland by 2 p.m. Oregon to make their home. They Steamer Ruth lor Portland, Moo are the parents of Mrs. Dr. Cook, day, Wednesday and Friday at VALUES IN dress goods and trimmings of all descrlr CASII STOKE (Ibll Window. Pennsylvania. She will be accom panied by Mr. Ctias. A. Park, Alio joined tier In the metropolis Monday. l'Uey Mill be absent from Salem about three months. Salem Again Victorious. The indoor baseball team, of the Salem Y. M. 0. A., last evening de feated the Portland V. M. C. A. team by a score of !'J to 5. The game was played in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium and was witnessed by a large crowd. Having defeatep the Albany, Eugene and Portland teams, virtually make? iiueiocai team cnaiupionsoi me siaie. The balem team lined up as iomews: Wm. Evans, catcher; John Chase, pitebej; Bert Ollnger.ss; Ralph Cox, 1st b; A. DIsquc, 2nd b; It. Terrell,3rd b: Geo. Bradsiiaw, s s; II. Ollnger and D. Firrar. Adders; Geo.Bradshaw, s s. The game was umpired by Jos. Evans and Dr. Amos. The account of the game In today's Oregonlnn does the local team a ureal Injustice Wm. Evans and Ralph Terrell who returned home this morn ing, report great dissatisfaction at the umpire work by Dr. Amps, who dis played marked Ignorance of the game, and unfortunately for the Salem boys at critical points, the umpuedld not possess a book of rules governing the uamc. But nevertheless the Salem team won a deserved victory that unquestionably entitles them to the state championship. O. R. & N. Time Table. Steamer Elmore for Portland, Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7:15. Passengers transferred to electric 10 a. m. G. M. Powers, Agent. Trade street dock. 3-15-tf Wantbd Aoknts To take orders for an entirely now article of excel lent merit. This Isja splendid oppor tunity for good workers; to sucfi we extend an invitation to investigate Barr Bros. & Co. 118 State street, Sa lem, Or. 3-15-3t 500 Shamrocks expected at White Corner tomorrow free. The Theiii NUMiiuns. The numbers of the new telephones recently estab lished at Sydney and Rosedale are: Sydney 205, one bell; Rosedale, 205, three oe.ls. The lines were connected last evening. Shumroclcs 600 expected at The White Corner tomorrow. Free for the asking. COO Shamrocks expected at White Corner tomorrow free. The Corsets- Most In llio world. We keep a large stock of these celebrated corsets In all the different shapes. Prices from 50c to $1.50. Ferris Good Sense Corset Waists. The best made, best lilting and bast adver tised corset waist before the American public. Children's Ferris waists 25c and 60c; Misses' Ferris wulsts 75o and 91; Ladles' Ferris waists 91 and $1.50. Spring Footwear, Tho best selected linos of footwear for ladles, men and children now on hand and selling fast. Call and nave money. Agents Standard Patterns, boat and aheapest. WILLIS BROS. 5 CO.1 goods and shoe house. i BOSS BINGHAM BEATEN. An Uprising of Citizens a Local School Matters. . It was an honest ejection. I It was an uprising of the people against politics In the schools. There were II 71 rotes cast for Cbamberlln and Byrd to 353 .for Darts and I Bingham. The result will not be contested. The new school board will be com posed of Messrs. Johnson, Bruce, Cberrington, Cbamberlln and Byrd. The result by toting places isas fol fel fol eows: Cham- Bing- berlin ham Darls 03 24 31 157 42 55 205 57 130 47 49 Byrd First ward.. 63 Second ward 144 Third ward 201 Fourth ward 143 Total 591 500 161 192 Grand total, 1,524. The result shows thai a large Re publican vote was cast for Byrd and all the Bryan voters nearlv cast their ballots for Chamberlln, absolutely devoid of politics. It Is estimated that over twentv per cent of the vote was by women taxpayers. Their presence at the poll had a splendid effect upon the conduct of the election. Most of the ladies went to the polls on foot or In their own conveyance. They polled a large and intelligent vote. Theschool board at its meeting next Monday erpnlntr will nunvuz iho mt officially, and the newly elected mem- ixrs win ue sworn n. election that the man receiving high est lutesiiuuiu nave me long term. hence 3Ir. Cbamberlin will go In for five jears and Dr. Byrd for one year. SU Patrick Shamrocks at White Corner tomorrowfree. .The Akt May Win the Heabt But It takes the 10 cent La Corona to suit the fastidious smoker. It Is a com bination of pleasure and satisfaction aod iu addition Is a local product. Shamrocks 5GO prrwrtwl nt. Tho White Corner tomorrow. Ffw fnr the asking. Having bought the stock of goocU known At the E. F. Oibara racket More. I will pro ceid at once to close oaf the same. The goods must go regardless of cost. Everything marl.ej down to a bargain price. Come and make your selection whi e the stock is full and assortment good. Next door to Albert's biok. Vey respectfully. N. J. DAMON. Special Sale Stationery, Fine boxes of paper and envelopes at 10 cents per box, better grades 15 and 25 cents besides regular lines of tine stationery. Hare you seen my 125 sheet 3 cent tablet. Full lines of artists materials. Photograph albums. Dolls at cost. Remember the Circulating Library over 1000 books to select from. FRANKS. DEARBORN. Bookseller and stationer, 263 Com mercial street. A Boys' Sweater In good quality wool, with sailor collar and lace front 90 cents, Men's working shirts 23c up Men's dress gloves, in brown and red 50 cents That 52,00 Tan shoe for men is a ready seller. The value Is the 12.50 kind at other stores. See It In south win dow. Kitchenware Of all kinds at lowest racket price WIGGINS' Bankrupt Sale ! THE "DEPOT CAR Recover K. R. Aasca Files an Answer. Motion to Dismiss Petition Argued At 2 o'clock this aftern wo the cae known as the "Depos car case" was called before Judge II. H. Hewitt. Having Hied an extended answer du ring the forenoon, Attorney Geo. G. Bingham, counsel for Receiver F. R. Anson, made a motion for judgment on pleadings, dismissing the petition. The motion was argied at length by Mr. Bingham and by W. II. Holmes, attorney for the petitioners. This morning Geo. G. Bingham, at torney for Receiver F. It. Anson of the Salem & Suburban Street Rail way Company, filed an answer to the petition recently tiled by J. Cunooret al, for an order from the court, order ing Mr. Anson as receiver of the Street Railway Co., to run his car, known as the depot car, to ao4 from the Wil lamette Hotel. Tie answer Is a lengthy document and consists of twelve pages of typewriting. A syn opsis of the answer Is glveu. The defendant corporation admits the management ant- operation of a system of street cm In this cityjfJU and asserts thai the depot ;? car has been operated for a considera- ( jj tion from the depot to various parts cqj of the cltr for the accommodation of S?? incoming and outrun? pas-enners The defendant denies that the tracks are so constructed cr that the cars have been so operated as to accomo date travelers or paengers from the S. P. Co's. depot along the property of any of said petitioners and especi ally that of J. Cotiior. The answer denies that prior to proprietorship of Hotel wuiamettc &y petitioner J. Connor at no time, did the owners of the building or grounds upon which hotel stands pay to cirporation a con sideration for tta extension of Its track to a point opposite the hotel or se arrange the operation of its can so as to accom modate persons desrlng to go to and from the hotel. Deleodant-s also deny that there was a profit of from Sl.50 to $5 per day in the transportation of passengers to and from the hotel. De ny that a waiting room has oot been established and assert that said hotel would not be considered a convenient waiting room. Answer denies that F. R. Anson, as receiver, ever refused to operate his cars so as to best ac commodate the ger.e.al public The defendants admit (hat they refused the operation, of the depot car to and from the botel,exce?t they be paid 310 per week, and deny that the failure of me piaiotiu, ixmcor, to accept sucn proposition, has been detrimental to others than himself. Answer denies that the depot car is stooped two blocks from hotel and detained about U minutes before ar rival and departure of trains to the inconvenience of the patrons of said hotel. Denies that defendant corpor ation was eter requested by other than J. Connor to operate its cars to the Willamette Hotel. Answer also denies that the taking of electric lights of the receiver by said Connor as the same have been taken by pre vious proprietors, would oe contrary to the interests ol said Connor. L!e nies that it is not to the interests of the defendant corporation or to any one else with the exception of Connor that the former street car service be maintained. Denies that F. R. Anson as receiver is abusing the trust and confidence reposed In him by the hon or ble court in tbe management of the road. Denies toat any of petitioners have ever contributed large or any sums of money towards the further ance of the business interests of the defendant corporation. As a further and -separate answer the receiver alleges that the petition tiled with the court is not the same one or at all similar to the one signed by the petitioners named; that Holmes & Kellogg never had any authority to appear before this court for any of the petitioners other than J. Connor and W. F. Boothby; that original petition was worded in a manner materially different from the one on file in this court; that many of petitioners signed petition with out reading the same on the representation of W. F. Boothby, one of the petitioners that it was a petition to tbe defendent corporation alone; that said petitioner, J. Con nor, is only person really interested in this controversy; that receiver has made no change in the schedule of the operation of bis cars that would af. feet tbe business interests of tbe petitioners except that In the special service between Hotel Willamette and depot and said change affects only the ousiness interests or j.uonner: mat J. Connor as petitioner, haylnt; secured other names through misrepresenta tion, is seeking to have this honor. able court compel the receiver of the road to operate a depot car to aud from his hotel to the other hotels In thlscity without pay-' "erren.get ai, roreciosure; cause con inganycompensatlonforsuchscrvlces;! tin,ue.?,,TT , , . the receiver alleges that the depot' F.B. West. Insolvent, vs. J.TS. Pate, line never extended In frontof oron- assignee; assignment; order continued erty owned by petitioners; that It be - gins attne intersection or mate and " ijci m ,.ujuumuu'uu Liberty streets and extends thence , cotlue'tr . ,, ,. m to the depot that the Junction of the , J5j; Turnbow vs. Delia L. Turn company's main lines is t the corner; boiv', divorce; cause continued, of State and Liberty streets; that cars' A. Goodnough vs. ClaudeGatch as I receiver of W. E. Hawkins; motion overruled. That Crank Axle Is a Clincher Both in name and one on the In fact. T.i.- 1898 Stearns at $50, It's a three-piece, without cotter Sins, andean bo removed In a jiffy ut Is set solid as a rock when on, I and contains au oil chamber with oil for 5000 miles. Every bearing In the wheel absolutely dust proof S40 Wheels Another lot of those elegant la dles' and gentlemen's models will be in this week. $35 lines also. Hund-omest lines and quality un surpassed at the price. BAZAAR ! - case. 2aggy::rr-L:c: I iiJvHJ-ri- -' " X-Rays Not Needed To sec the extra values we are offering in all lines this sea' son. The universal verdict of all the ladies who have vis ited our store istbat our various lines surpass all others in the city. You are welcome at any time to come in and inspect our wares and will have just as courteous attention, whether you purchase or not, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. I 5 Jj vg d s .! OC Beautiful black brocades patterns. 90c 35c 47c Ellegant lines of black ousnew designs. Handsome lines of wash silks Just tbe thing for pretty waists. Entirely new coloring. corded I 257 Commercial St pass place of business of J. Conner every 20 minutes daily and passengers taking passage on said cars upon pi iog the fare of 5 cents are Issued transfers to tbe depot car and carried to the depot without further payment of fare and vice versa; the receiver al leges that there is no reason why depot car should not continue down the male line to said hotel to ureat inconvenience of said property unless proper compensation is oald therefor, your receiver alleges that for several years past a car has been operated be tween Hotel Willamette, other hotels of tbe city and the S. P. depot at a loss td the company, with the under standing that all hotels should pat ronize the electric lighting depart ment of said defendant corporation; that petioner J. Conner refuses to continue ligbttng contract- with de fendant corporation; your receiver asserts that the company has always maintained a commodious watting roem: that said hotel Is not now nor has it ever-been a convenient waiting room; that petitioner J. Connor is be ing accorded same service as that furnished residents between South balem and tbe asylum and If be de sires an improvement in the tame it should be made at his expense; your receiver denies mat your peti tioner J. Connor, or any of bis patrons, are walking a distance of two blocks to meet the depot car. but instead is operating an emnibus: that receiver has offered petitioner, J. Connor light ing for his hotel at a lower rate than t he is now paying the same to go to wards paying the expenses or operat ing the car to and from his hotel, but he has refused to consider the prop osition; that it would not be fair to give J. Connor a special car for which the other hotels are indirectly paying. Wherefore your receiver prays for an order of this court dismissing the said petition and that he have and recover of and from the petitioners his costs and disbursements. At press hour the arguements on the motion by the respective counsel had not been closed. Docket entries made since the last XpsSwi7CfiSi?333'"1" 'Cn?tf'"Vfc:$eSs,'vtySST; toss Jdaslll 5itx j$y-. Stn? j Tt P f JCy- !T TCy T--i'WCJ-fy 3 7' '' rrimi -w rJ'tW'Z'ar-. g arf- detriment of,rePrt were: Mary Stiong vs. Geo. (Vacated and distribution or"ereaae- Ada A. Pogue. Insolvent, vs. F. N. Derby, assignee; assignment; account of former assignee approved. To Wed. A marriage license was today issued by County Clerk L. V. Ehleu to Arthur F. Hobart and Ida M Johnson The groom-elect is a it phew of County Assessor J. W. ' .ban, who witnessed the issuance it the license This Is the fifth mar riage license issued this month. Does Not Fear the Cold. "I suffered every spring and fall for several years with a severe cold. Two years ugo 1 began taking Hood's Sarsaparllld. and It built me up so that I have had no cold since. I heartily recommend nood's Sarsu parllla." Cuas. Woods, Box 112, "West Seattle, Washington. nood's Pills are tbe only pills to take with Hood's Sarsapartlla, Cure all liver Ills. Stop that cough . Take warning. It mar tt!e of lead to consumption. A 25c. bottle of .Shiloh's Cure roar saye'roc- ''fc D. J. Fry. Sold bf ftjrkrvmr7 1 LlJw for skirtall new J QC Large brocades In varl- 51,00 $115 wash silks dainty Remember all silks reduced during sale. ,4 The bargainhouse of Saleni rffyr ASSAULT. The Result of a Family Quarrel -w. A. Shaw Arrested. About 4 o'clock Monday afternoon William A. Sbaw was arrested on a warrant charging him with assault wim a dangerous weapon, the com - plaining sltne.-s being his son Lance lot Shaw. Mr. Shaw was taken he fore Recorder Edes and was released In i'AM bonds with bis mother aud brother, as surety, for his appearance at 1 p. m. today. The family, formerly resided in Salem, but lived in Portland for about five years, returning to Salem about six months ago.since which time they have resided at the corner of Union and Winter streets. Monday after noon the father became involved in a dispute with his wife and was abusing her when Lancelot interfere' in his mother's behalf whereupon the father secured an ax from the .wood shed adjoining the house and in the scuffle that ensued, young Shaw re ceived two gashes on his person. At I o'clock today the hour set for Mr. Shaw's examination, a continu ance was taken until the same hour Thursday. Mr. Shaw has retained J. A. Carson and P. II. D'Arcy as counsel. Presidential Nominations. Washington, March 15. President McKlnley sent the following nomina tions to the senate. John B. West, register of the land ofllce at Lew iston, Idaho. Charles A. Sehlbrede, of Oregon, to be commissioner in and for the dis trict of Alastca. Pestmasters: Oregon James Mc Cain. McMlnnvllle; Washington Ol iver Hall, Colfax. A Fire.-As we go to press an alarm was turned In from O. West's residence, In Yew Park. The tire was extinguished before the arrival of the Are department. TOWNE'S GREAT SPEECH. Copies for Sale at Low Price in Large Quantities. The speech of Congressman Towne, the great free silver orator, can be had at The Journal office in any quantity Tor circulation. Papers con taining it can be had at the low price of 1 cent each in a quanlty of not less than 2d copies. Send In your orders early and have this great speech doing missionary work. It is the best effort of one of the greatest orators of the land. tf Dressmaking Parlors. Mrs. L. Campbell has opened dressmaking parlors at 335 Liberty street, she is prepared to do all kinds of fhinnnhin dressmaking at reasonable prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 3 5 lm The highest grade Imperial that the Ames & Frost Company has ever made Is the one of the present sea son. Its record as a most superior wheel has been established for years. The price this season Is only o0. Call and see the machine. Buren and Hamilton. Whooping cough is the most dis tressing malady; but Its duration can be cut short hv the use nf nn t in., Cough Cure, which Is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. Stone's Drug Store. " To Cure a Cold in n. rv Take i Lazatlve BromoQuInlneTab- tS all druggist refund t !.. lets If Itfalls tocurp. ?.v ti. ..ii liasL.B Q. on each tablet, " c Bzmrnggmzmmemm line of fance waist silks At this price we show a line of fancy waist silks 31,50 goods in the city. very strongs equal to any The newest thlngof the "season, Bay aders stripes In good heavy quality silks. - qr TS r f- jzv 1 ;;........ yy, STATE HOUSE NEWS. Newport on Yaquina bay is to have electric lights and nowpr if t Via n. of a corporation formed today means i anyming. it is entitled Newport ' ,.c ower and Light Co., Messrs. ; H?"rf"i m. -Matthews and E. Williams, incorporators with a capi- l ill SK1CK OI Sii.UCKJ. Messrs. L. E. Thompson and J. Tan Zaote, both of Portland were ap pointed notaries today. - .?',anJfocks 500 expected at Tbe hue Corner tomorrow. Free for the asking. Dont annoy others by your cough ing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures ??,,(? Coldi', croup' grPDe and all throat and lung troubles. Stone's Drugstore. Dr. Miles' laln Pills. "One cent a doso." l"nin his coihow with Dr. Miles' Pain Ztll& WANTED A . ... 1 J UWU4blUAUt V nnStllifV ff hnmaml jsiiie5.aaaiess "i." care of Journal 3-'5 3t J, B,Thomas Tuthill, Analytical Chemist and Assaj er. OSes with Salem Gas.Ueht Co, No 4 Chemeketa street F. O.Box X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore samples. General analytical work. MUSH! ..? e.r? was ,0Dce Scotch boy who mush. Every fall when he came to school he brought with him a bag of SSfl that lasted him through the whole session. 2s'o one will dis Ee" .that he II?ed cbeaply. but how tired he must have become of oat meal mush. We all get tired of one kind of mush, and a change is often desirable. Ralston Health Club Whole Wbeat Flour makes the ht. n,ci, Jr. O-lton 1..nl.. ;Zj 7" """" " "5 ".".u "";), uuu is very wholesome. uu ui manic us ror recommend- iug u. For sale by ALLEN & BOWERSOX. i-uone H'j. 400-103 State street. That Headache. Those Burnlog Eyes. And consult Salem's Optician for S?h ?hs.ar,s,n,r r0IU defective sight which you may have and don't know Consultation and eyes tested free, CHARLES n. HINGES', D. R. Expert Optician. rWnf0'3,1 street b'alem. r-. 2nl door north of postofllce, i J: .