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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1899)
iSBBRSSSSSSwmi WmimimimmiAi ;ttifr'iftiHMT li'iriaFiitftirirtiiititii ii.'niiifliiTJefl"ft''' iyuSmfinYimiiMimMNmim&imiimiiPumMi y' k, . &t w H K-- i iu hhmmkh , LINENS Hearing the close of our CLEARANCE SALES '. :Wc offccfwliat perhaps the - -J-v, . .1.7 jj&st Bargains of Our Stock . T UESDAY'S DEBATES SSu. K?i:Wi:V waff ' . jt - ... j BV , "3 IIKC oiscounung goio, Ktv Snow white tabic linens, coven, and napkins to match separate napkins, hemstitched napkin9 and cv ' (nwcls at cafe onces. kw ' m r-- GM i. . . . . rlain white satin damask table linen for hemstitching jtllernoon Talks In the House and -' " thi Senate, lUlertarlwur Dmhi of OtrtnHMton Bilk- SfSDMHtO. Me 8etil Night E- Corsets from 35c to $4-00, W, C C. and R. and G, included, reduced to sale prices, W . '., - ' OAKII STOIU8 HOLVERSON' CASH 8T0KK Boy's Underwear Wc show in south window a line of boy's heavy ribbed fleece lined 1 L Shirts and Drawers Sizes from 24 to 34 at 35c per garment Special Values in All Lines of Underwear This Week. HOUHB-WBIMMY I. The House apparently Nfltns to rvullxctlinlll hswa lot of wor be tore It, and Mint It will be neconry to put In full time. The afternoon soeilon was prolonged until marly flveo'ehnsk In jtt of several el tempts to adlourn. When adjourn ment was tlnnlly taken until ,'Wp. in., the ayes and hoot ware about oqimlly divided, nllkougii tho speaker got out the M( jer'Hclul) to Intimidate the recalcitrant "noes". Oniy's bill reitilritiLf proposed clirtrt- ors lobe submitted to a vote of the electors, was most vociferously sat upon when tho roll was called, but Immodlntelv at the conclusion of the roll coll. there wan u stampede of about a dozen iiieinbore who wished to change their voto lo ayo, Klvinjj the bill a good tnujurity. Curtis' sturgeon Thin, pale and consump tive persons .should use fomc constructive tonic that will enrich the hlood, in crease the nerve force and renew wasted tissues. Scott's Emulsion is hased upon scientific principles. We digcot the oil for you by mechanical processes, thus strengthening your di gestive organs by resting them. It stops wasting, and produces energy, vigor and warmth. The hypo phosphites in it invigorates the nerves, and brain tissues. jt aodji.oo, ilruf giH. Uttil'l BOWNK, Chlt, New Vwk. SEVERE 8NOW STORM. I Tlieooiniiilttccnn revision of laws reported against Dufur's bill provid ing that tho wive and widows of vet eran be admitted to the soldier's home, for the reason that the home ha no room for more Ininiitos. Thecoiiuiiltteeon agriculture rec ottiitietidtd a substitute for S. II. 65, pmyldln for the oillcc of dairy and food commissioner. bill for the protection of! The hour having arrived forthe which was pad, prohibit consideration or the special order on tho Uikinif of sturueon between Mureh , the woman's suffrage nmendmen ... .... the Hiking of any ,. Senator I' in Ion moved that the lkJf" J. J, DALRYMPLE & CO, Watches- (Jl.HANRD i,,,,,,, 7fKJ Mai gi'jtiNoe ;' u,a AND WARRANTED PO QS)i YMAll All klwii of Jiwolry repaired nml made to order at reasonable prloo. -C, H, HINGES WATWMAICHU ANI OlTIOIAN. IN COM Jl IIHCIA L KTB KBT. Aitltana Attention. W. J. Wlrlz, district grand Master United Artisan, will visit Capital Assembly this ovonlng. Thore will boa largo number of candidates Ini tiated. All members requested to ho present, Visiting members are cordi ally Invited. Hy order of W. 0. Wouaoott. Matter Artisan. Tlie Homeliest fi In Salem As well as tho handwrniest, and others are Invited to call on any druuglst and got free a trial bottle of Kemp's Ilulsam for tho Throat and Luuus, a remedy that Is Kunruntecil to euro and Ix-llovo all Chronic and Aolito CjIIkIi, Asthma, llrnnchltls and f'ousump tlon. 1'rlco aic. and 60c. Lecture Tonight, . John V. lHllot, an ox-conyict, will leoturo ionlKlit at Uewl'a opera lmuo OH iHKldeabuMti At tho prison. Ho Is a nun of tfootl edueation, Imi seen bflitor dsys, has len all over tho world, snd says ho has no personal KilovtiMoattliowftyho was treated, .fill olalius to Ihi aotuatcd wiloly In tho Intuiwu of huiunnlly. Tho lecture Is free. 'jiMra.Kigra ,i v Money RefundeJ. tiatisfuctloti Kiinruntcod when you UMMatom "Hpeclnl" Hour. Money umn M jrun will i IIKU II. if TO OUniJ A COLD IN ONO DAY Take Laxattvo llron.0 Quinine 1 ablets. All druwl'trt refund tho monoylf It falls to cure, 2fto. The Konulno has L. It. Q. on oaok tablet. i Utottn After Uionn. ClIIOAUU. Fob. l.Tllil niihl tvuvn iias moderated miiowiiai In llio Con trtl states, but another lias apiHiared In tho Northwest, whoro IthasoatiHcd an additional fall In tho tomporature. Tho Now Proceis, Tho balom Flour I hi MUIm Siwinini" uour is It. I. and Nov. I. sturKoon under four feet In lonu'tli, or the use of Chinese sturweon linos; all In the tide waters of the Columbia river. Curtis explained that his bill, rela tive to the olllce of attorney ueueral, was Intended to k'lve that oinoiiii HomelhlnK to do besides boltitf elected and drawing his salary's, Tnu lono some lucmlwr from Jllllam, who voted uualnst It, hnstenod to uhune his yole lefore the result was announced. Moody's bill lolntlriK to criminal prosecution provides that the district attorney may Ille Information in criminal cases, and prosecute without tho Intervention of tho Krand jury. It docs not abolish tho uritud Jury, but Is lutombid to do away with the ex pense of convening that body, when It Is not iiocossury. Curtis withdrew his hill, 210, rela tive to pilotage on the Columbia river, ssvltw that n bill had been passed covering Lliemtno round. IIII.IJl I'AMUKII, II, II. 1W, Curtis, torvKiilutc tliodilv- UiKor nshtrap spiles in the ivnlers of tho stnlo. II II. IS. (Irr, rMlr(nn luwim iwl HlUn lo iiilmilt irHMil rlmrlm ih vom nl t)i I'lllll'IK, II. II. IS, Curt In, U) titatwiilMqhtm. II. II. IS. .M(hhI) mililrliiK lU !. It ol iiKinoy for juror Iwm hi lvil ow. II.H.JWi (Htm, raUllM 0 itxHwItm ihiI nl iiilnlltAldr". II. II. li, MimhIjt, IhmvIU flfrrrlmltMl ," mtlim Hwn luriirtttiilliiii, wHImiik (Ii intcrvcntliHi urtlw gmml jury. II II. St. Uurlli, tiikwOHil thwit amitlMC tho ntlleorliKj. nrwnrol. II. II. Hi, Maslni?lll, for the rullof hako county. amendment be adopted. Thereupon .Senator Mulkcy moved that Mrs. A. H. Diiunlway bo Invited to address tho .So nu to. This was adopted, when the ureat sufTniuc loader spoke briefly and lo the point. Upon roll call every senator present, except President Taylor, voted In thoalllrmatlvo. JOURNAL "X-RAY8." will make lots of The snow storm buslnuos. ' : J : The Donnybrook Fair, at Portland. Iscatcliln':i IjIk rusli. t X t Senator Fulton doesn't 6coui to con slder tlie o.illoue professor as a (rood "lie n oral purpose aulmal." F,n 3now an4 Wind Drifiine it Block- ; ades TfafTie-Home Suffering. Thf re have been heavier snow falls at .Sfllcm the past twenty years but , no storm eytr so quickly blocked traf-1 He. Hy 10 a. m. Wednesday not a , streetcar wheel was turnloK, Thoj wind was due north and a steady , tine easterly blxwrd sifted down. Thor,. n a sLiWldv fall all day. In i spite of the storm there was a crowd' of about two hundred took in the j special train to Coryallls to look overt tho State Agricultural college , if the god of storms would oe so eon-dderate ol tlie dear people of Ore non as to shower down his white plumes and bury the whole letfialatlve assembly, barely leaving time for them to return and pass about four bills that are really needed, It would Indead be a meteorological trwleQd to Oregon. The storm cntjses much distress aniun poor people In the city and suburbs. If the sno'v should continue v.venil davs tlie Doorlv housed and poorly provided will need help, both human and dumb brutes and each one should enquire after his nelKhbors. Many calls arc made upon city and county olllclals that should be re lieved by tho charity organizations.' The forecast for Wednesday niuht and Thursday Is more snow. Uy use of snow plows and double motor cars tho electric lines have been partially opened to tralllc this afternoon. Tho ky lias cleared but further falls of snow may bo expected. Fum 9 M net Corner State and Commercial Streets; .to You will find gxtra good bargains in embroid eries, laces, veilings, silks, chiffons, trimmings, handkerchiefs, kid gloves and corsets rlodman s New Racket KxchariKe:- It should not bo forwot- ton that some doctors who do not nd- vertlse aro its bit' quauks as some ol thou' who ilu. t There Is nolhliiu wron with the pmpusod medical practice bill. It Is a blow at the liberty of tho press, at Individual llborty, and a few minor malteis of that kind that people In a free country can uot iiIoiik without Just as well as not. Dr. Joscphl showed meat wisdom In disclaim I iik aiitliorslilp, when ho Introduced tiio hill. X X X Thu statu Is to bo couurutulatcd upon the present possibility of a fair business sullloinunt of thu Lewenbcrir of puultunllary contract tlirouli tho ac tions of tho Joint luK'isluilvo commit teo lioiuh'd' by Senator Ilalnus. The report seems to piovldo a llrm busl iiRM solution, and altlioiili it Is in a measuro a compromise, It Is bolleved by all to be an hnnostcompromlsc. Work of a Miscreant. A mysterious case In Kast Salem has been brought to the notice of the chief or police. The home of R. L. Colvln has been ransacked four times within tho past two years, everything moveable, Including Jewelry, bric-a-brncohlnuwarc, hcinK taken troiu lis proper place and stowed away In the basement, under beds and everywhere a ol:ico or concealment could bo found. during tho temporary ubsonco of the family. Nothing has ever been I missed after a search of tho houso ! has been mado. Although u careful: watch has licen kept, the tresspasser ! has never been seen. The work was i first chawed to boys In the nelKhbor hood, but It Is uow thought that the ; tfUllty person Is an adult. The pul lea j expect to secure evidence to cennect: some peraon with the cilme. Is successor to Stock's Dry Goods Store, hav ing purchased the stock for about thirty cents on the dollar, and will divide the profits with their customers, ladies should take advantage of the bargains offered in the above lines, 8HNATW TUKHIMY AITUKKCON. In considering the Iiowmiberi settlement, asiidvunniul liv Mm nnuirt. I of tho special committee, Fulton's amenumunt. was adoptcJ to miiko settlement by payment or $10,000 cnih and secured notes for the balance, by February 10. Htumtor Mlcliell mored a subslittitu roiH.it HxIiil- date of mi- tlomenl ut March I. Kelllm; moved 'III vole If it was nuodod to amend initldng date now better than over. Try Uf A Social Judas Tonight. A local entertainment of untisnal ; excellence is hclim prepared. Last nlulitu reporter was" admitted to a dress rehearsal of a Social Judas, to bo presented at St. Joseph's hall to night. It Is without question one of the linen presentations by local talent ever given In Salem. It Is not our purposo to partlculanso today, but we would wish toscoit given In tho opera house, The scenery at the hall, ulthouuh very good, Is not what tho merits of the play demand. Tne orchestra Is directed by Mr. Poppa, assisted by academy ladles. CORNER STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS. T ilur 0mtliUuii forrvfr. lift iiftVKIt!? "" Citril. Uo or Mo. II U U U. Uti lo uur, druiKJtii rtfuna msur. Bicycle Mcsscnncrs l$$SSL EKK? ' r mVm l'rOU,pl1' l0 B0' Wi ' the cjty In a Do Not Waste Your Time U It U wwtu inoio than H iuowiiger. Htffulur customers montlily rato cheaior than nu qhIm boy. Thlnlt It Over then Ring Blue Boxc, Telephone 40 f mK ww mul imoJiRUfts to central Oillcc, I00KW00D MESSENGER SYSTEM aw owmieraiHl trwt . u u tiale.ni, Qtvgm BvWB I'rkv, I.J Kid Bating Corsets and Waists A Full SUmk now on II awl Huv am m m it better S3raS d bVt$ K.ffi Jwtwt It twek u. m jwr ,tiiv tl Tuesday Night, Jan..3. ..."ri'wnw Sale Clcwo. 'lSka d. m w me roumiii ng t me. KviruiikBi iwlwwdpilow. " "' 'wrywiiMRat All $lfc. HuUn sndVelvut . . .VMH4U.... ... ..!! at a mini fflwctesj:? "1s;fis ..-...,.. ,...wip psreeot fllssfiunt MMi'tlNiraloliloKM and UaU eioslir BUl enuroly. All WinurSlioeegntly MijiT Fehruarv 10. Lost, I'hu report as amnnded by Fulton v as adopted. Hlt.1 IMTHUDLTKD. S. II. 300, Adams, a bill for an aet to attil.il in tho eroctlon of a uiillillm: In Sllvorlon, Oregon, to be known asal.lberal university biilldlni.. Thouommlttoe un the revision of laws reported S. It. I with niiieml inouU.S, It. M, faromblrs S. II. lie-. S. II. 20. Tiio oommlttee un edtMuttlsu re Mrtotl uufovombly ukiii the Daly hill, hutsubslltutwl S. II. lei Muik-v olTonvl oeruin MUieiidments and moved to have tlie seme reooaimltted, Hduntwl. Tlie comtullle aleu rejsjl ted In favor of the proportion to trade thpteeiit Salem liuepiui property igr uieiH-CK onmid MdJolulnn the UlltHl sehuol. b'euatbr Reed rogrettod that ho was foniwl to votu against tho Daly school hook bill, but was pledged to give It to rid the state or thattorrlblo monopoly. Tlie HiuaUir has at the lusUneo of the governor InttiMluued a hill to abolish to niIiIIum' home ooiiunlcsinn. mwi nhlle Al Isn't thin nklumgi about small matters, he Is consistent and "wimio"uil tho time. XXX George Mellrldo was sold out by wrnenf hKdear frlonds In the House, when tlie vole was tnkon on tlm r.w ainwrtloument bill. Suoli Is II ro. Tho IVirllitiul Times says: "For several days, ll Is wild teleiirams have been sent by I'nlted Slates Senator Mo Uride, In Washington, to members of the legislature, advising them to do feat th bill; but this recommendation wae received too late to prevent Its IMMMge In the lower houe." DIED. THE OHBAT SALT LAKE jROTJTD I he altention of eaMbound travolers Is called lo tlie advances offered them by the Klo Grande Western, Tho fireat Salt Lake Route " The same ratei prevailed whether the trip Is mane via HuntinRton or nn Fran, eisoo. The pauencer has hu choice nf ,un ' routes out o( Portland, three through Colo, rmlo, and lour cast thereof. No other line out of Portland can offer such a variety of routes. In nddidon, a day's stoporer is given all Asserjijerj at any point in Utah or Colo. rfldo. Tlirminh tmltman ...I n...t.. .1 Ing cars are run on all train, as well as free reclining cnair cars. The nervice AMUSEMENTS. HEED'S OPERA HOUSE. S, C, STONE. M. D. i J Proprietor of Stone's Drue Stores Coming Attractions HhdI'KK. At Los Angeles, Cull for- con?m(Wtt"?' oeil are equal if not su nlit, at 0:20 o'clock, n. m. Tnusria Prlor to t'ioe of any trans-continental roatl. CU. a February 1, 1801), Austin V. Sliiper! aniVute$Bre a,way R,low the lowest. tlJ1 uai Y t A'. -,''""l"r,i""i inp cast, wriW lo .u, itianjneia, i.jneml Agent, Klo Grande 'cHorn Kiuway. 142 lh rd Street. PniHnn.i ago 52 years. Decedent was tho oldest son of Mrs Emily Slopor, of this cltv. and a 1 Oreuon. for any Information von mi n.,i u uruuierui .Mrs. i,,i, .iiltlall. He was 1 l l roul" or "ccomodations. a contractor itnd builder, and his ittotf sad death was the out-como or a dis tressing accident which occurred on Thursday of last week, when In tho courso of raising a bulldlim some nan of tho engine employed In tho work, snapped suddenly, thocablo swlnglcg back violently striking Mr. Slorcr and fracturing hi-, skull He never rr. ' covered consciousness and died as ubove recorded. ' CHICKENS FO.HSALK-A lino lot of thoroughbred Plymoth Hocks tor sale cheap. J . w Manly, South Salem. Hack of brick store. 2-l-3f rry BealllUi'i Dt tM and baking dowi!m Hoyt's A Midnight Bell February 7 Who Wins UNQINEER DEAD. His Engine SSCWThc Stearns Standard of the world, Wtt'VPdMcriWd lUe "hmolt! " AwlUMitlu'lVuriei. And lUe 140 Tribune. Atltl IMIW MUIU1 Ilu, thrill l..u .1. luxe." Tlw "ervHw di u Br- ih.: HMtkee It hm alweye popehu oo HimiMlk vIum or ridins woo ! HMiiMl the itofutwlibrMl, end rt vaTh lug to pai ; ll iwleu fur eiruu up UHhit wheel; out tlut's beeo up-ti- tm ..." " ""'' ' B"UU ,l.lr,"J th tJ'M v.a the wkeel iliai lud ttoe eoorsnw to cut X prirewipwim rtuUr Rwidels. Thl ehwil Tax m WooJburn. At a speelnl ecluwl meetlug held at WiKMibttm yestenley, a Ux of 8 mills wa levied. Tlie levy by the city Is 4 mllU, which together withilis sutto and county ux, ium).s a total of 33 ir l lis, the heaviest tux bv mvr,,i mill that tlil oil v ii.i. MMr l,.,.,l.. -- -,- . niiviin, He Wh Pinioned Under Cab. Ai.AiiutH, Cal., Feb. l.-Englneori floury II, Jones, who wns In1nrvl h I the derailing of tho local train, con.! nootlng with tho San Franolsoo ferry boat, N dead. Do was olnloned undor the cub. The fliretuttii Colsoo is ex poctod to recoror. Among the Mroug's rosuuimot from the shell, The Uett delloaoles sorvod at I Slaughter.,, ...on LA Mrs FANOY CHOCK K-nT OLASSWAHB And all Holiday Goods nlll.be sold at any price from now on. Como and see tho goods and yr.u will be overcome with our low bargains. HAIiKM. OltEOOV, TheiMros two In iiiiinlier) nro located at No. aSft hii.I m Coinmurclal Utrol, mid t wi ktoekM with nroinletc lino of (Iriiyk Mini mttllelnw. toiiot iirtpc, porfiimory, linidin otet'tc.,fW. Pit. 8TONB IUlnulMiniusytani cxperlcnco In the prae tlroof niotilrliioiiiiit now iniilicn no churgo for conmltHtion, oxiimlnutlou orproscrlptloiu OASTow Buri 11 IhS Kind Y,m Hjh IKvks Dn-mM . V J '- .-". .vw II... nillUftf BVWil ugnaturo nf IhaKindYo wm I f STORE are oyster frosh We hare purchased tho business of thcO. Dickinson Seed Co. and are now prepared to All u, orders . this line, our sUick consuls of now Sfieds which are of the bestouallty and we hope by fair and liberal treatment to receive your patronage. Fine Mnnket donned or dyed and yl't Steam Dye Turks ' JIM Commercial street, opposite Wil lamette Hotel, - .... - isieod tf SONNEMANN WJLLTS BROS, & CO, Those odd lots of shoes.., JinMi2.00TAX, ilJtal BOMRllio DONQOLAK. J 1 u,,... SOMBH.ONHS.H. mum nm other litwe fniitnir w wall iVT """ '""mu in Uie hou,S) m eent off. AUnr.u,r WVaresmiiDij. wteet you'w Ultf "injpb war In 4U tguros so VU kMw A Mil bne a hwl tkai i.. .v .. ""MW' TIIKSUHOC'EH 1 124 St.Uo t Telephone 51 t .ktliJMilttr.l llirtM.M.. 3h- 7 zFr'j' r v" " ftfDitna coeenit HVCVQAHU HUI1KK. rUer aHHMi,lui' many v,tt u eoiMiTl II iHeb Heed. If loct droB. S-l kal. mm on Urw. . ITUlL ti lire. ruwhlSe eaitaU. lObf it 0lKlll. OiiMtZltrlTJS I"?.,R.H, l'W ia(w to mZ K"l IIIHN OT S4YN. A rtul. mmi. lift. " A - Sotar Iim(i. tt In. TiiafliKii bazaar ! Cetui. riui Kt Our new embroideries Are Mtrectu I044 of trade awoHg Mw earh- buyer. v wdiL .., . .... Uew hmI uiiu iu prittis. siK0 souk ind Caibn. ry couko pat- KflFF SAVAGE S. RB1D S2S AND 324 COMMEIICIAL 8TUEBT. f F RETIRING FROM BUSIKESS! I See the items IN NORTH WINDOW. Mar.owee., See the shoe prices ()u nor barualn tahl ib.i.ia m... weoatt tit yesj. J See the 36 wftUo Ue window. A Cup of GOOD hot Coffee not j-Jl,-. uy one S&SR potf?e.try our 134. or J , LtSfff Or ir you want a uod CMoi and KOTTOOHUiH PRICE try the middle prlee, SO and as Spl!f8SSow,,,,OOOD The EmDorium.. Eve vy wiqqin' bazaar j Moiiania Tea Store Are now closing lout their entire stock, article in the storeSto co at orlcep Regardless of Cost China , Wporcelain. Vases, Ornaments ,BnW brae, Rugs, Portierres, Lamps, etc. """' ono nxiures tor sale in whole- or part. THB EMPORIUM 309 Oommarflial Strt. KAtrp rfUtn. W UtfSifULl'Pi'BK.p Telepbini Bed l.