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iki -iZA THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FR.DAY, JANUARY 2, 1903. PAG EG TWO. 44-III II IHIIIIII"'44,1! Fine CANDY Boxes a Specialty ROMANCE HAWAIIAN ISLANDERS REJOICE .Ae52P BST " "IP- --",- STORE t Mrro ione fltCcwide - ZWFSPfn&'rZi ;!. Jr p n A Happy New Year To All A good resolution to start the year with would be to do your trading at our store. Begin the year right and you will be right iiEnfcSeDapps V. The most interesting part of the newspapers next week will be our clearance sale. Over Completion Pacific Cable of Initial Message Was Greeting to President Roosevelt Watch This Ad NO DB,aB,,,Bi S "-it T ""V Now that the Christinas rush is oyer we wish all haying glasses presented from our store to call as early as possible to haye lenses refitted free of charge. We will give our special attention to this branch of our business from now on. EYES TESTED FREE. CHAS. H. HINGES, PIONEER OPTICIAN. Next Door to Ladd &. Bush's Dank 18 State Street. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago. Jrh. 2-Whetit. 7BCr 1611a. Snn Francisco, Jnu. I. Wheat. $1.361.. Fuller & Douglas GROCERS, GOLD DUST FLOUR Mid by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made (or family use. ask your grocer for It. llran and tiorta always on band. A. T. WALN Agent i 1 i MA. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. EOFF & HARTLEY MEAT MARKET Hlikuteuikrt ik rki fer seuhry J ml. Fimtautt atl wultry 4clhtrt4 it tottttt euiktl nke. 140 State Street Phone 2851 Main. Nalm ilTABftn W tf33WW)3$a$ Business Mens' Lunch Mrtfci hmcim secvad. at tbe ww Noble lussh eouatar at aU hen, Jay wr night. We wiU make a special ly ( mwUIhm. Htr kraut, and tutMwnt, km ciwdr, and la fact aU that U) wake mu a An.t o.U Wigah. w entire to eaU lulat aUnU la ike ! , fcugb that WiU Im irv4 dally fr u I 86 rent -U pull lard. lb SftsW or Taploco I CSHtS lb Ptarl Harkw. M ewti I Caw Dunbar's Shrimps. MMt iraclmat Oold Water Starch. 31 CMU t Package Force. , tt (MU pint bottbt Salder's Catsup. SO cants t plat Meat Oradn MansanlllM Ollras. 1 U cnn OuaraaUNd Baking Itowder. II cants H-ttt Ni ftaaiNNtead Making Powdar. If cants iHrtlM Com Kku Coffaa. v Meant I MM beat tfewtfttd ToNtatoM. Cora Congratulations are Sent From All Over the World (Hy Pacific Cable to Scrlpps News.) Hoululii. Jan. 1. The pooplo nro celebrating Hie ronipletion of the cable that connects them with the United States. Severe storms prevented splicing sooner. Meesago fiom all parts of the world have boon rocolved. When the land end of the ruble waa completed. Mrs. Hawes, laid I.els of native wreths of flower upon the end of the cable. repenting the I in wallRii greeting. "Aloha." There l great rejoicing. The first message de livered here waa from President Roosevelt to Governor Dole. Shii Francisco. Jan. 2. The first message from Honolulu over tho Pa clflc calila waa received Iiere at 11:03 o'clock last night. The algtmla were perfect at both enda. Tliu aiwed wf faat. but th oiieratora have not fl- 'iirl out the rate at which the earliest messages were exchanged. The first message was from Governor Dole to President Hooaevelt. Almost lmniertla'ely after communi cation was established a message of greeting waa Maidied to President Hoosevelt at Wasliliigtoii. The mes sage was from Governor Dole, of Ha waii. The text was withheld, pending receipt of the mesHUge by the Presi dent tit person. The ItKitl operator mid that the cable worked like an ohl-tliuer, ami was sui prised at the speed and accu racy. The Postal Company oillclula are delighted at the splendid allowing of (lie first horn's working, and accept It as an augury of a proaperotta future. Roosevelt's Reply Is Withheld. The text of Governor Dole's cable gram to HoHieveU nrtlTYwirt) nT-.i. withheld from publication until notl ttcatloii that Dole has received it comes from Honolulu. Washington, Jan. 2. A cable from Geneial DwvIm announces the death of Hoveii I'HliHted men from cholera the latter half of Den'tnlicr. OF A CONVICT Broke Prison To Find Woman He Loved Followed Her and Found Her . Atarried Wants to Be Taken Back to Serve His Time Philadelphia, Jan. 2. Frank Kel logg, an escaped convict from Sacra mento, surrendered to the police, and asked to be Hont back to serve his time. He ays ho fall In love with and waa betrothed to JIabol Qtilntln In San Francisco. Wlilld there he was arrested for burglary and sentenced r,,,. iu iiwintiiu The iflrl. broken heart ed by the disgiaco, came to Now York. Kellogg nys ho broke irom prison, no cause he .couldn't Hvo without her. He followed her to New York, whore ho found that the girl had gone to Philadelphia, after anlving there ho found her married. A NEW GAS RANGE. Vfif vnnr kitchen will make you laugh at the high prices of wood. After you have used It a T short time you will wonuer wny vou sweltered over a hot wood X range during the honted term, or was worried over starting n flro on a Winter's morning, when a touch of a match makes a bright blaze, sonflned to your cooking utensils, and not heat ing your house for tho whole day. Try cooking by gas. :: SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY t Phone 563. 4 Chemeketa St. T .).H..H-H--lr-H-H--M-H Milt- Edward Ellis. 144 State St. J.M.HOWELL Cash Market In Btolner'e Fieb Market, State Street Freeh mcato of nil kinds, hauls, ehould dors, baron, lard, etc. Prompt Service Phone, Main 1401. CQ8Qaeecftxa$ia0G908s. SOMETHING JPe THREE MINERS KILLED gCnll and examine our new lice gold filled u frames. 1 hey look like solid gold and at X nan me price. jBancroft Optical Co.i 5 259 Commercial Street a- 1 tB?SSa, A.M.BANCROFT In a Dynamite Explosion Twenty Injured Pot'svlllc. Pa.. Jan. -'. In an explo sion, which occuncd In the Oak Hill colliery this morning, three miners were killed, and 2i seiloualy injured. The force of the explosion was" ter rific. One hundred pounds of dynn mite were discharged at the mouth of the shaft, where the miners were tnk Ing a few sticks from a dynamite caxc. when they are auppoccd. to have dropped one ftaSTO'Je Hve SroclalKT. t1MHV' ,-m r STATE NEWS ITEMS. It. .M Cramer, of the Corvnllls car riage factory, has made a proposition to remove his factory and plant to hlugene. The Commercial Club of 12u gene has taken the matter up. A movement is on foot to establish a Federated Trades council at Ore gon City. Four Snaps I cant kM Iowa Com. tt cwits tags Preferred giork Main INwkftgM Raistaa. NEW TODAY mm mn a ayswaa SUPREME COURT FEES Increased Receipts of This Department for Year The aggregate fen collerttd by Hon. J. J. Murphy, as lerk of the Ore gon supreme court, for the year end ing December 31t. waa JU75I 30. as agMlust $371 1. 45 fur the proceeding year. As Indicated by these statistics. the amount of lltiga'ion was piaulral ly tbe same for tno years. Tbe suoVeme court has failed to make a calendar of eases for the week begtnnlug MoHday. January 12th. For this regaoM there (s but one rase on docket In wbirk appeal has been iter fected. Ouly one order was male Wedneaday. and that waa tbe case of the staU of Oregon, reeooudent. vs. Manule Howard, apuellaut. On stipti bttkw Is It ordered that the apMbtut have Htttll February 2th to sene and ale kta brief. KILLED BY A STRAY BULLET. Mother Prize Bajjy Dead Hutte. Munt.. Jan 2. Mrs. W A. Clark, Jr.. died at l:3o a. in. New Year's day. She was the wife or the youngest son of Senator W. A. Clark. Her Iwby hoy, for whom she gave hei life, waa born December 2d. Mis Clark waa a young woman of rare grace and qualities of inlitd and char neter, which endeared her to a legion of friends. The son 1m to Mrs." Clark on De cumber 2d won the $1,000,000 prUe which Senator Clk offered to the first grandson presented to him. Mrs. Clark had not been well since the blith of her sou. TODAY Log Cabin Creams Stand Caramels Peanut Ice At -" - - aw W ""w v-uuu ror i-tctaawa meaa. wggta f per saoatb. taqulre auger. Cheuawa. Or. in Vh .7a4 as u nwi MiUm l JSr .r'ije?' .!? r M. I. K.r 'UMW. rly KU ImumL. t.. .. . i7 iJir."r ..."j "" JJJjJtlr lrufc-Fn a ,,, Hits tiHtMe New Year's Reveller's Revaiu.- Man Sitting at Win dew. Log Angeles, Jau 2 -John K June, of QrMMrlll. Te.. was shot aud al unit tMUtttly killed al tho Lincoln Hotel by a Nw Yegr'a reveler, and M trow g second story window to tke aldewaik. He kd gone from the room U the oak) to look out on the turn, and was leaning over the rail lag whea be auddealy sank f..rui and feu over the gugxd rail. His bodi- dropmuj Into the miiat of a crowd of Poito. who wore blowing bonis ad BMklng Nev Yer's tollkv .j .t. sickening thump on the sldwalk atop. Pd all revelry on thai Ann... . hulkH hnd entered the frontal - A fc " ana mta nt CM abnoat before iHtmNrtrwi eKgmlnnUon .mld k- The Oregon Water Power A Hallway Company will erect an opera house at Oregon City shortly. Tbe theater will be over the company's new freight house, and will have a seating capacity Of 1000. If you are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, hondache. etc., we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell undor a positive guarantee. It will al ways cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic liolsons and all blood diseases. 50 ets. and J1.0O. D. J. PRY. DruggiaL BORN. STAUKJY. At tbe Salem Hospital. Thursday. January 1. 1MI. to Prof, and Mrs. W. I. Suley. a gun. laul Howard. dieBT QUAY. At the family home in Myers' addition, corner of Twentieth and L streets. hriday. January . 1W3. AMe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M M. Oray. aged, eight months, of pneumoula. The remains of the little one will be Ukeu to Kugeue tomorrow morning for burial. FOR DESSERT, SUNDAY, JAXNUAKY 4th, J 903, Try JLL-0, prepared ar-mnlluir t the following recipe: JELL-O WITH TAPIOCA. Cook on eup of Upicn In the usual way. and when don nour lu a WAu After It eoots pour It over one pack- of Jeil-O. an flavor, unmi ... cording to directions. Tt,. i-iLn houM be cool before nouri.. ..,. te tnpiocn. Serve with soft m.i or wnipped crosm I 154 State St. Phone 2874 Main.' sr t Mr ftv 'l ' " ' Here are four aoconiMiand sewlug machines which hnvo boea thoroughly overhauled nntl put In order, so that they nro ready for Imnicdlrtto use. Any of them Is a bargain for some one who doesn't wish ti pny the pries of a new one Just now. A good box-head Domestic $0.00 A Crown, in good condition $8.00 A White, excellent condition $2.50 A Household, equally good $12.50 There are n few othc-B In the luw arm kinds at $6.00. Wo also have a fow machine stands good for typewriters, at $1.00 each. If your machine needs repairing brlnj? It down and havo Mr. Durley, a thoroughly experienced repairman, fit It for you. All work guaranteed or no pay. If you wish him to call al the house, phono No.. lilt! I Main. e Needles and parts for nil mnehlm. Rest needles 25c a dozen. Why pay more? Finest machine oils on the market, Nye's or Howard's. Dcn'l I buy poor oil. it makes repair bills. F. a. WIGGINS, 255-257 Liberty St., Salem Farm Machlnory, Bicycles, Sewing Machlnos and Supplies. N. H. BURLEY, Sewing Machine Repairing. W 6 &. -it.. ...Jt- ...... ' .,. .- Pirjer t. i -a nou. 11 ' TT" '.& , mvw aem. - , 'CintmBHrr : A.' SBBBBBBBBfeBSBBBBBBBlmSSBBBBBaW S wswvv71 " "i ''mm'mWmmmSmmmmmm9mmWmmSmrmmm New Designs for 1903 In jewelry and watches aie now shown at Pomeroy's. If you want the latest and best there is, you will examine this stock. You can make your se lection at a price to suit, and will be sure of getting the best value for the money. Piices cut in two. C.T. Pomeroy 288 Com. St., Watchmaker and Optician ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, When you are celebrating the dawn of n now century, drink to its pro gross as a new era of prosperity in our flno hiands of champagnes, wines, ltfjuors. For your toddy, egg nogm there is nothing finer. We have a lin of tino bottled goods In brandies, whiskies, etc., for the holiday de mands. J. p. ROGERS. J. P. ROGERS, & Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . Chicago Store PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAYNLY Hai gains in every Department throughout the store for tho next two days. CLEARING PRICES. fast black proof dyes 15c 10c At 0c CblWren's double thread stockings, all gigs, add regular price For this sale only At JOc Ladlos fast black, doubU h-l aBj ina stoekiwjs. Orsat ralue regular prico 15c. For this sale only iQo At 8 J-3c Ntw spring Scotch ChambAev. ulaln Jid fnncy, regular price lifce For this sale ogly l-8c At 3 t-2c Pitmy laca strip! curtain scrim pretty patterns, rogular price 7c. For this salo, yard 3t At J5c Ladles Derby ribbed ttooo llued, heavy warm underwear, regular price 25c. For this sale 6nly 15c. At 25c Mens darby ribbed J4ece lined, hea warm underwear, regular price 45c nm For this sale only 25- who tit n yonat mm. t-nnw jKc-.-flORnoYM Prop, ter A I - j- n 1MM wkjsM ni MM ml Four ivors-Lon. (kg,. & asaw'KluunWn mJ Skr...k. PRIGES SLAUGHTERED. HI u WmmjmL H a p) At groMn. i cswig. ' 5T A PAKAE TODAY. V in McEVOY BROS., Will i r Salem, Or. wait lort Hut 1l A ntce.dessnrt for an meal ..