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11 ' to fli V- t i '. i n M PAGE EIGHT. THE D AILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY,. DECEMBER 15, 1902. & eaot otmtM o mtSr&52Sm Salem' ouuppug Center '-. - -amm & AT TMU OLD WHITD COCb FROM . W UNTIL CHRISTMAS H0LVER80N'S WILL BE MORE TRUl, HAN EVER THE SHOPPING CENTER OF SALEM. OUR OTORL .'AIRLY BUBBLES OVER WITH THE BE8T OF CHRIST MAS MERCHANDISE. WE HAVE PLENTY OF EXPERIENCED CLERK8 AND WERE NEVER BETTER EQUIPPED IN THE WAY OF SERVICE. MITCHELL RETURNS HOME We have Just received by oxpreas tho very latest Ideas la furs and feathers. Notlco our storm window on Court street, whore you will And nn attractive dis play of tho same. Golf Gloves , We're showing a fine line. H.&P. Kldplovcs are the best In every particular. For men and women. labor Leader Given Ovation By a Grateful People In Im mense Parade Fancy Suspenders and Neckwear fiom 2Cc. to $3.00. Notice our Com mercial street window. ONE-HAIF OF OUR BA8EMEMENT GIVEN TO THE DISPLAY OF TOY8, DOLLS, ETC. RECEIVED SATURDAY A DELAYED SHIP MENT OF MECHANICAL TOYS SOMETHING THAT WILL SURE LY PLEASE THE LITTLE ONES. BRING THEM ALONG AND LET THEM GUE8S ON THE DOLL. REMEMBER, THE FIRST NEAR. EST GUESS RECORDED GET8 THE DOLL COME OFTEN AND GUESS EVERY TIME. Our store will tie open evenings until Christmas! m a A Special Feature of our olida1 Mother Jones Accompanied the Party Spring Valley, 111., Dec. 15. John Mitchell wnB given an ovntlon by tho miners today on his return from the East. Thoro waB nn lmmonBo parade of laboring men from nil portions of tho state, and oxcurslon trains brought hundreds of visitors. Tho school children also participated. Mitchell's train was met by a delegation. Moth er Jones was with tho pnrty. Tho pa SIX PORTLAND CITIZENS Indited for Visiting Gambling Houses Among Them the Immaculate Fred T. Merrill GRAIN-f) V J THE PURE V 1 GRAIN COFFEE Tho coffee habit Is quickly over come by those Who let Grnin-O take Its place. If properly mndo It tastes like tho best of coffee. No grain coffco compares with it in flavor or hcnlthfulness. TRY IT TO-DAY. At gioceri rerjwheret 18c. tad c. pr ptclug. District Attorney Forced Testimony of Witnesses Municipal Judge H. W. Hogue and U. I). Bookman, who, on December 6th, mado a tour of the gambling houses, and saw tho games In operation, were called before District Attorney Chnm- berlaln last Saturday, says .tho Ore- gonlnn, and placed under oath and forced to tell whom they Bnw In tho places visited. Ah a result a number of prominent citizens arc to bo called beforo tho grand Jury to answer to tho H v Stock is the variety of suitable gifts for ladies' from inexpensive nov elties to hi8h grade gifts, we arc showing the newest and best of the seasons beautiful gifts, NEVER SO GOOD, NEVER SO CHEAP, Whatever your wants may be wc will meet them with bcauti' ful and appropriate selections. Wc solicit a comparison of goods and prices, knowing that our holiday stock will make friends, outshine rivals, please everybody, CHAS, H. HINGES, - - j . (iv art I - -.-- rado wbb held at noon. Mitchell was 'charge of gambling, In violation of the It. rrrtml ctilvltn n.1 nlmMifi.l 1.t .......... Ififtv ririlltlfltmn Until in lllilnr. fii.il iUt ... hum Djiii.io, iiuu oinMt;u ma inline- ''. -- ... ...vi jiiuhu uiiu ni dation by bowing his ncknowlodg I prominent attorney, were very ndverso mt'iiiH Hum ins carnage. " iiiiuiiihiik uu iiiuir uilmkib, diu me disirin ntiornoy wns llrm and Insisted that they gjvo tho panics of every ono that they saw. Mr. Chamberlain Hays that ho has nlwoys looked for a chance like this. "I have always said." he ronmiked, "that If I know of any reputable eltl zciis who had scon any ono gambling I would Indict them as witnesses; nnd make them toll what they saw. This 1 the first chance I have Had. and I have Sp II made my word good." ! Fred T. Merrill, Tom McDovltt, Jr., , Tom Williams. Paul Dnmlv n.w, . Streeter and Tlnnies DelJoost were San Prniiclico. fiec. 1G."I mn. named by the Juilgo and his compan ory of J,, , w. Mackay. I christen thee Inn. as some of the cltlsons soon par I nclfle Cable. May It always carry tlrlpatlng nt (ho gaming tables, but as meMnvea o happiness." with these the Indlclmont will not bo made until words Lucille Gage, tho ll-yonr-old this morning, a complete list cannot be nor Mr. TRANS PACIFIC CABLE Ceremonies Held at Francisco Sunday Chaplain Kelly Retired. Washington, D. C, Dec. 15. Chap lain Bernard Kelly, Tenth Infantry, U. S. A., was retired from active service today by operation of tho ago limit. This is tho last retirement for ago to tako place among nrmy odlcers this year. Chaplain Kelly served during tho Civil War for two years as first lieutenant nnd captntn of tho Ono Hundred nnd Third Illinois Infantry. Ho lms been in the regular nrmy since 1897. DIED. LONCJ. At the state insane asylum, In this city, Sunday, Decombor 14, 1U02, Kdwln D. Long aged 31 years, of bronchial pneumonia. The remains wore taken to Albany this morning, where burial will tako place. o A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 8tate street. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore. gon, successor to D. E. Huntslnger. Residence Droadway and Mill, North 8alem. Phono Main 221. V daughter of H. T. Oago. governor of uivan wm... .i- ........ California Sunday christened tho trans- Chamberlain Is disposed to talk of the raclfic cnble, and. breaking a bottla of mf.. i,.. i..ni.. .i.. ....... .. cl.amimgno over the shore end, n.aug. charges have boon made will be time ....! u now era in tno commercial enough to see who are the victims, development of the Pncluc. The) The next day after Judge Hogue's landing and splicing of tho shoro ond Interview enmb out. and It was found " i " mo main mnii with .that a councilman wns seen In tho Honolulu was accomplished without 'cnmi.iit. i 1.-.-..1 m ,,..,.. hitch of any kind, nnd was witnessed ' for tho Knst. Whether his d.M.artnro 0seaao9eoeeee99aeeK fs MERRY RggS? CHRISTMAS g Wf will readjust all glass's bnnthtofus x lorcnrisimas rrcscnis. iBancroft Optical Co. S 259 Commercial Street. .A.M.BANCROFT J. m. howelT Cash Market I8lcl.,',FI,l,MrKs Phone, Main Uoi, WET WEATHER WHEELS Wo still have 80mo good thln second-hand wheels that are 1?, thing for wet wither use bcln;l enough priced that you can affordt own ono for wot w.ni, b and seo If wo can't make It p J'' Steel Mud Guards Too Fitted to any a all mak wheels; makoB winter ri,un . . uro, instead of a muddy horror wo aiso nt -mud splashers" to . guards, so that tho foot ,n .. ' soaked In riding tho streets that ! Call and seo tho nattema n... . show; much better than trying to cm IJ 1411 UlliUl UIIU. F. A. WIGGINS, 2C5-2C7 Liberty St, Salem, Farm Mnchlnory, IJIcyclcs, Sewlt, Mnchlnos nnd Supplies. N. H. BURLEY, Sewing Machine Repairing. sasps flaeaooeoa8ce Kye Specialist. Fuller & Douglas, GROCERS, 1 1- it 1 1 1 m 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 n 1 80 State Street. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Next Door to Ladd & Bush's Bank, Receiver's Sale. All goods in the John C. Hertz Clothing Co. stock will be sold at 20 per cent discount to close out the entire stock which is new and complete in every department. F W.DURBIN. RECEIVER. WHEAT MARKET8. Snn Francisco, Dec. 11. Wheat, $1.39 11.40. GOLD DUST FLOUR rvudt by THE 8IDNEY POWER COMPANY Sldnay, Oregon. Mado for family uso. ask your grocer for It. Bran od shorto always on hand. A. T. WALN Asrent imiiiin hi i nn nm- Fresh To-Day J Naval Oranges, King Lomons, t Strawberry Chocolates, Lemon Chocolates, Cocoanut Bar I FLEUR DELIS T Edward Ellis. 144 State St. M-M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FARMERS HOME SALOON AUG. SCHREIBER, Pop. 53 State St. Ybti Know the Kest. t M u Bondsmen Are Responsible Ashlund, Or., Dec. 15. The case of I.oko county vs. A. J. Nellon nnd bondsmon, on tslal nt Jacksonville, on n change of vonuo from Lnko county, boforo Judgo H. K. Honnn. camo to a conclusion last night, aftor n throe days' trial. Tho Jury ronderod a vor diet ngalnst tho dofondants for ?C100 nnd Intorost. Nellon was tho shorifr of I.nko coun ty during tho yonrs 1898-1900. nnd was convlctod at tho last term of tho cir cuit court of Lnko county of ombozzlo mout and sontoneod to tho ponltontinry for a long torm. He is now in Jail in LnkovJow, ponding nn nppoal to tho supremo court of diogoii. Q Watch for the fair store's big an nouncement tomorrow. Dabney & Star. o How'a Thlsr Wo Offer Ono Uundrod Dollars Ro ward for any case of Catarrh that con not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. b J. CHENEY & CO., Tnlniln n Wo, the undersigned, hnvo known P. J. Cheney for tho last IB yoara, and bellovo him perfeotly honorable In all buslnesn transactions and financially ahlo to carry out any obligations made by tholr firm. West & Truax. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo. O. Welding, Klnnau & Marvin, Wholesnlo Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, noting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfacos of tho system. Testimonials sent freo. Prico 75c por bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pitts aro tho best. Highest Cash Prices For uhlgkons, turkoys, dugks and SOOsq, .WlliomettQ HgtoJ, tf. y au.uou or -10,000 people. Ideal weather prevailed, there being s-nrcely any surf. A portion of the cnhlo wns out nn in. to small bits for souvonlrs nnd dlstrlh- uatod by Prosldent Mackay among his special guosts, ostlmntod at 3000. Dur Ing tho coromonios an nrtlllorv bnmi from tho Prosidlo plnyod. Fifty police men wore busy kooplng tho crowd out of tho Inclosuro where tho snllclnc was going on. Prosldont Mackay complotod his lnv- Ish hospitality of tho day with a bnn- quot last night to tho omdnls of tho cnhlo and postal tolograph companies. n PORTLAND WILL GET LEFT. Seattle Likely to Get Government Transport Business. Portland, Dec. 16. A lettor recolvml here by tho Chnmbor of Commerce, from Socretary iwoody at Washington, sayB that Quartcrmastor l.udlngton, In nn Intcrviow, said that tho Soattlo trunsport bid wns likely to bo ao coptod. Charles Qleason, ngod C9 yoars, of Grant county, has been recolvod nt tho asylum. Watch for the fair store's big an nouncement tomorrow. Dabney &. Star. has anything to do with the present trouble or not Is not known TO THAW OUT FROZEN ALASKANS Local Coal Mine Furnishes Necessary Fuel Skngway. De 15. A coal niDio at Forty Atllo Is shipping 10.000 tons to Dawson. This output Is settling tho nuostlon of the fuol supply on the Yu kon. Last week tho thermometor reg istered 71 dogroos below zoro at Seol win, on tho Yukon. IT Portables, Decorated Shades for Christmas Presents. WE HAVE JU8T RECEIVED AND WILL HAVE READY FOR INSPECTIONN ON MONDAY, X DECEMBER 16, A BEAUTL FUL LINE OF GA8 PORTA. " BLES AND DECORATED '.'. SHADES FOR WELSBACH '.'. BURNERS. SOMETHING NEW " AND PRETTY. COME AND '" LOOK AT THEM WHETHER '.'. YOU BUY OR NOT. SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY f J Phone 563. 4 Chcmeketa St. T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 m i' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Watch for the fair store's big an nouncement tomorrow. Dabney & Star. o The Highest Stage of the River Does not make It nocossnry for us to dellvor common DIRTY street gravel for concroto work '(so called). Wo havo hundrods of yards of CLEAN washed Island snnd and concroto grav el banked out for high water. Got os tlmatos on matorial of all kinds, wood and coal. Capital Improvomont Co., 319 Front stroot. Phono 301. 12-15-2t MUTUAL AGREEMENT REACHED, (Contnued from First Tage.) Tho collego propaganda In tho Vnt lenn today nominated Bishop Qulgloy, of Buffalo as nrchbiBhop of Chicago. Bishop Spalding's nnmo was not pre sented. Qulgloy Is a Canadian. ' u ?. nil n r a m i uk . ' ..... ' 'uy Colombia to mean sovereignty. Tomorrow nil tho latest styles of ,,.... ..-.. . ....... "hiu. shoos for men and women. orWmW,"vrVZ l sold at 3.50 a pair, will be S "r ffiiV, m yoar, 'T' $1.85. Those .boo. are some of thol"'0 Un"6 Siat" " nfi ,!,, 1n..,... .... ,;.": I now 8ahl lonso- ln offoct the lease is "" "' " " "" l" ",loo- In i.m-nnhiltv stylos, such a s Walkovors, Orthonod les, Sorosls, Ultras and all up-to-dato lasts. Creditors' sale of shoos, comor of State and Commercial strots. "" P. C. KELLY. Receiver. Eoff & Hartley open their new meat market at 140 State street Tuesday, December 16th. Give them an order. Phone 2853 Main. FRE8H TODAY. Taffies Angel Creams CChocolate Chips Chocolate Chews Log Cabin Creams Salted Almonds Salted Peanuts Zinns 154 State St, Ptiotje 2874. NEW ARRIVALS IN FRUIT3 Pine Apples, 50c each Lemons, 20c doz New Dates, 10c per lb Tngerenes, 20c dor Bananas, 20c doz Fancy Figs, 10c package . . Persimmons, 30c doz Zinn's G5 conts 5-lb pall lard 5 contM 1 lb Sngo or Tuploco 5 conts 1 lb Pearl Barley 10 cents 1 Can Dunbar's Shrimps. 5 conts 1 packago Cold Water Starch. 25 cents 2 Packages Force. 20 cents 1 pint bottlo Snhler's Catsup. 20 conts 1 pint Best Orndo Manznnllla 011m 30 conts. 1 lb cnu Guaranteed Baking Powder 15 conts -lb can Guaranteed Baking Fowdf J. A. ROTAN, Full line of furniture carpets, rues and door mats, Protect your pockcttook and save money by calling on us, Bauces, Stoves, etc 307 Commercial Street. 25conts 2 IbH good Costa Illco Coffee 25 conts 3 cans best Standard Tomatoa 25 conts 3 cans best Iowa Corn. 25 conts cans Preferred Stok Main Cow 25 cents 3 packages Seeded Halalni. Chicago Store PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOU8E. Christmas Bargains Every department is equipped with tho best and most saleable o& and at prices, that cannot be beat anvwhere this slda of Chicano. Wi " offering the following goods as being the most useful Xmas present: Dress goods, silks, velvets, corduroys, furs, tablo linens, towel "M kins, blankets, comforts, domestics, outing flannels, lace curtains and 01 ental portlers. Ladies' Goods Kid gloves, silk and linen handkerchiefs. All kinds of wool faielu1 and shawls, cotton and wool hosiery and underwear, corsets, ribbons, SUDDOrters. belts, laces. nocUet hank, fanrv hair r.omhs. vellinfl, illk wool oloves and mittens, flnn silk unit uinnl uunleto flnn dress skln'i "1 black silk and mercerized underskirts, silk and lisle thread stocking umbrellas. Men's Goods Underwear. hnUi-i nllj. kf ..f4A nnenHers. clOVS, kinds of leather, kid and woolen gloves, dress pants, dress and vvorK and linen handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, umbrellas, collar and cuff ' TT1 rubber coats, Boston garters and kid fur top gjoves. Boy's Goods Sweaters of all kinds, hosiery and underwear, suspender, necW' overshlrs, hats, caps, gloves, collar and cuff buttons, rubber coate, W" i chiefs and dress shirts. Children's Goods bootees, dolls, flit 154 State St Phone 2874 i 1 miuura caps, ohk ana wool nooas, wool jacKew, "" - . u,t!,fi w. -j ., ..,...- ...... . ....i.. children's ho'" .I,...;, uiiu uiuvcs, nair nooons, cniiorons nanoKcrcmci", v.. and underwear. Leggins, round combs and fancy Jewelry. McEVOY BROS.,ffirt,esrsor- 5m J8J p eKKBKm