"- T-' I fi ' ' fT5" ' w If THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUE8DAY, APRIL 7, 1903. PAGE EIGHT. ?H -E 7f. The Doll House PENNELL INQUEST TO BEGIN A HEAVY Y0TE IN CHICAGO in' man-n'm r 4 t S Best I z s'ln t'jfUFWc" " ,v?" "?' "--"j -v,.-! r I j j j , j; '0 J. I W -f 'wrrvc A'Hofffl Among the season's silk favorites S Crystal Cord Wash Silk will prob ably lead. Special Wednesday only 34c Recular 50c and 65c chance for those who fill. See Court Street Window Display. I A Qaiet Tip J Our Glove Stock is complete.. All the I new shades for Easter. Everv pair will be j reduced for Saturday night Special. This 5 opportunity to supply your glove wants j at an unheard or price ; season. Exchange Your Old Glasses. "Ci Jor now ones. Tho beautifully nimlo rimless glnssos nro IJ10 thing inal now, probubly you hnvo 11 good pair you want mndo into rim Joss or oxcliangod. Wo will do this lor you and you will bo surpris od at tho littlo nxponso. Wo lmvo just reccivod a now lino of lonsos which aro exceptionally hard, don't break so easy and nojthor scratch fino lonscs for $1 a pair. Best going and mountings tosuityour purso CHAS, H. HINGES, PIONEER OPTICIAN. Next Dee to Duth'i Dank.W 8Ut Street. 23 yearn practical oxporlonco. m WHEAT MARKETS. Chlcugo. April 0--Wheat, 73 Vt 73T4. GOLD DUST FLOUR1 Made by THK SIDNEY POWER COMPANY tldnty, Oregon. Midi for family uio, uk yoar Croccr for It. Bran and aorta always on hand, A. T. WALN Affent Of Interest To flomese?kers, (taloni, Or., March 7, 1003. Editor Jeurnal: Dear Sir: For thirty days I will offer my atock ranch In t 12 s, r G w, In Benton county, containing 820 acres for tho sum ot $5000. Full lnfor motion can ho hnl at my resldonco, No, 543 State strcot, 8-7-lni RALPH M. DAV1SSON. f)e!ftj)w, I A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. i Pure Lard with no t Tallow:::::::::::: ttDflArA with ivrAiitihQt rmrA luct rhfnn ar1ii1frntiri stuff. Also the best smoked (not aippcaorcmcaimcaj cacon ana earns, cut up oy us. I EOFF & HARTLEY I 140 State Street I Phone 2853 Main. Salem, Oregon. wicaQWkt)c.jivai WilHarn Snayely Successor to Farrlngton&Farror Cash Meat Market 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the subtle tet ter than ever, and our prices will al ways be the lowest. Wlllkeepthe verv choicest of meats oa kaad constantly. For Sale at a Snap Ono Ladies' second hand wheel Fhank J. Mookk's Bicycle Kki'air Shop it fe"" ppipgftfews qualities a fortunate have silk wants to m occurs but once a 5 7 Things For The wnGuiiiiiiuii There's scarcely anythlm: Von could llama in tho lino of blcyolo sun- drlort thnt you won't find at our Htoro. Our wheel trado Ih this season tho largest lu tho history of our business, nnd that Is saying a lot, and our huh. dry trado kuops paoo with It. Spring Boat Posts, Tlin thing that adds tho final touch to wheel riding. Fit them to any wheol. Conio nnd lot us nt yours. If you don't like- It nf tor n fetf days riding, call and get your uuinoy book, Single and double tub tiros or all sorts. . O. & J. gllnohurs. Inner tubus, vulva, stems, pumps and all that has to do with tiros. All tires tlttud In our storo An extra (urge foot pump for 0 c. Take ono homo, nnd you'll savo a walk down town somo time when you nro hi n hurry. Dolls -good bolls-rand bottor val ue) than over bold before. Our 86 and K0 cent bolls are away above grade. Turnout In bottles, or In tubes, wwd rim or rubber cement, graphites C and 10 cents, besides the jxnulored sort, grips of all sorts, rubber nnd others, saddles, curriers, wrenches and ever) thing ou can name F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St.. Sal.m Farm Machinery. Bicycle, Sewing Machines and Supplies, N. H. Burley, Sewing Machine Repairing Bad Bills Like es don't Imcrove lth a. Look ud your old accounts. olace them with us, we will handle tnem, charging nothltur unless a collection Is made. The YANALST1NE. CORDON CO General Collectors Room 4, 375 1-2 Cotsaerclal St. A. R. MORGAN ft CO. Managers. Phone Main 801 asd learn how we do It $s Object Not go Much to Prove Pennell's Suicide But to Discover if Possible Who Murdered Burdick Uuffalo, April 7. It Is announced that tho threo principal witnesses at tho Pennell Inquest Friday afternoon will ho Frederick, brothor ot tho dead man, and administrator of his estato; Thomas 1'cnney, Pennell's college chum and legal representative, and Wnllaco Thayer, to whom Pennell gavo n. bond of $GO,000, covering the payment of 125,000 to Mrs. nurdlck. Coroner Murphy Issued subpoenas to day. Coatsworth this morning said ho was not anxious to show Pennell committed sulcldo, but wanted to bring out the facts as to who mur dered Burdlck. It living, tho mur derer must be brought to JUHtlce. A reliable source thin morning sayB tho story of Ponnell being a defaulter, thief ami crook wns Uio result of the, fight betweon Ponny and Thayor. In connection with Mrs. Ilurdlck's be quest of $25,000 LAND OFFICIALS FIRED A Number of Federal Agents Removed Miss Ware Who Was the Friend of McKinley Portland, April 7. Tho llrst step In the prosecutions were taken Monday by Judge Delllngor, who removed II. W. Heed, of Bend, Crook county, J. W Hamaker. of Illy, Klamath county, and J O Mamakur, ot Bonnnxa, Klam ath county. A fow dnys ago Miss .Ma rio Wuiu, commissioner nt Itnmno, was peimltted to resign. A dtotlnct Intimation was convoyed to her that a vacancy In her ollloe would he most neeeptnlilo to tho olllclals of the Inte rior department. The three other com missioners were HUtnmnrly removed by JiidH Bulllugor. nt the request of tho special olllcera of the land depart ment, who lmvo been Investigating the I and frauds These removals nro to he followed by others In different parts of tho state. Tho tfpwlal olllcors wlio have bou Investigating the frauds In Ore gon have evidence of tho gross neg ligence and fraudulent practices, of n number of tho United States commis sioners, and all of those against whom Irregularities aro charged will bo do prlvtul of their ofllces. No Intimation has yet been convoyed of the number who are to ho prosecuted. The first stops In this direction will be tnken by the United States attorneys of fice upon a request from Washington. The reports from the special agents of the Interior department have been mado direct -to the Washington dtll elals In charx of the administration of public laud matters and not to the loenl court otllclals. At Washington It Is oxpected tho detartmnt of jus tice will be put into iKMMOtMlon of tho uvldonco accumulated nnd prosecu tion will then be ordered Miss Ware Is said to have been vory nctlvo In promoting timber land deals manipulated by Horace McKinley, and his attentions to tho voting lady hnvo been the subject of much comment There has been a tremendous run on the state school lands at Salem, and It is believed thoy aro being system- athally grabbed up at J 1 25 an acre, when tho law will raise the price to J2 Mi next month, nnd tho state board would have power to put that prlco on thm now. und stop tho sequestration of these valuable public askcts. Portland Painters Poitland. April 7- Tho situation of the building trades Is that tho Master Painters' Association has declared It will not ylold to the, union, and de mands a Hght to a llulsh. The lntor antlouo.1 Palutors' Union Is behind the local union and will supply funds. o . I For Appetites I , JLWeaKor Strong JL-f Even Money Being Bet on Re sult as to Mayor One of the Hottest Fights in the City's History Chicago, April 7. State reports of tho municipal elections show an ex ceptionally early heavy vote. Chicago cast fully CO per cent beforo 9 o'clock. Although tho campaign was one of tho fiercest In history, no dis turbances aro reported. Betting Is even, and fully half a million was. wngorcd before the polls opened. One of the heaviest bets was mado by Bookmaker O'Leary, who placed $25, 000 on Harrison, Gates and Drake tak ing tho other Bide. A Change Since 1863. Memphis, April 7. A big reception Is being planned for tho monitor Ar kansas, which Is expected to arrive" to night, en route to St Loula Will Complete Cable In June. Honolulu, April 7. Tho enblo will bo laid across tho Pacific by Juno. SPAIN HAVING TROUBLE Dynamite Bombs Exploded in a Churn Students Cannot be Con- trolled by the Police SaiaHossa, Spain, Apill 7. Frosh disturbances, which broke out nmong the striking students Inst night, ore continued muro vigorously this morn ing, and the pollco nro almost power lew to quell thorn. Two olllcors hnvo been seriously wounded. Madrid. April 7. Throo dynnmlto bombs went exploded In succession In the Vlllabljan chinch last night, noar ly wrecking tint Interior of tho struc ture. Suspended Signers New York April 7 Tho American Red Cross executive committee, at a ini-'otlng here last evening, suspend ed from membership 22 signers of the momorlul addressed to congress re- GRAIN- J THE PURE urtMirv wrrcc If you use Groln-O In plnco of coffee you will enjoy It just as much for it tastes tho same; yet, it is like a food to tho system, dis tributing tho full substance of the pure grain with ovory drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. "Uftrectrttmjwtiere: IV. iim&pr ptWtga. Fresh Taffys Today CaMtde Edward Ellis. 144 State St Special Reductions on the old stock still continues Shoes below cost - Best styles (Tail early. Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'l St. J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In Bteiner'e Fiah Market, State street Freah meats ot all kinds, hams, Should dets, bacon, lard, etc. Promot SerylCt Phone, Main 1401. v$n Every little girl in. town wants it You Can Get it. Watch this Space for particulars Watch our window for the Doll House. Fulle & Douglas, Guocess. 42 State St. cently. Among those suspended arc General Wilson and John M. Foster. Tho reason is that tho attitude of thoso who signed tho memorial is hostile to the best Interests of the or ganization. This nggresslve policy wns adopted In order to end the per sistent attempt to unseat Clara Bar ton. Estes is ' Discharged Victoria, April 7. Tho chargo of In citing a strike on tho mail-carrying Btenmors of tho Canadian" Pacific npalnst Gcorgo Estes, president of tho United Brotherhood of Hallway Em ployes, was dismissed by the court to day. Wanted In Uutah. Oovornor Chamberlain today hon ored the requisition of tho governor of Utah for tlite arrest of Fred Fish and Jos. Davis, who aro wanted lu that stato for tho crime of burglary. Tho men aro under arrest In Southern Ore gon, nnd will bo returned to 'Utah by Sheriff J. N. Harmon, who was a call- NEW TODAY . Dress Making. Done nt 191 ChurcU street. Shirt waists and skirts a specialty. -1-7-31 For Rent. A nont cottage, furnished, on Twelfth streot, betweon Court nnd Chomaketa streets. Inqulro at 37C Church street. 4-7-31 Found. Of no particular valuo ox copt-to tho owner, a pocket memo randum book, with papers and pos tal notu stub No. 53.05G for 1C. For Sale. On Aslum Avonue and Statesman street, grocery store, G room liousa, yatd finest, kitchen and bath room. Inqulro at store, or see J. V. Lyons, ono block north of storo 4-7-3t Wanted. Span of horses to weigh 1000 to 1100, aged G or C years, and color to bo black, bay or sorrel. In quire of Mltcholl. lyowu & Staver, State street. 4-7-3t igress re- 4T . f(lUCAGO STOEB J JPjBO&JLES jsajrgmn house TH B OR BAT ID AV At the Chlcaeo Store All our previous efforts to please and 'give sreat bargains 10 our customers Is completely outdone by the supcalor values we hive to show you on Tuesday. The prlces.we are asking for reliable first-class dry goods Is a surprise to all who see them. SALE FOR THIS DAY ONLY At 29c per yard. Ilenutlful high grado Jap Silks, beautiful, rich colors; tho rogular prlco IS 39c. For this day only. 29c. At $3.49. Hoautlful "Whlto China Silk Waists, mado by the host manu facturers; olaborately trimmed;; tho regular price Is $5. For this day only, $3.49. At 85c per yard. Black Silk Peau do Sole Lustrous Cloth; heavy and thick; everv yard guaranteed not to cut or crock; tho rogular price Is S1.35 per yard. For this boJo only, S5c. At $4.90. Cream "Whlto Peau do Solo Silk Waists, the latest trim mings; tho nowest designs; thoy aro sample waists and nro the swollest you over saw. .The regular -price Is JS.S0. or this solo only. $4.90. Af $1.19. Ladles' Snow "White Hemmed Stitch Undershirts with drop skirt mado of sheer linen lawn; thoy aro beauties; tho regular price la $2.25. For this sale only $1.19. At 35c per yard. Crystal Cord Wash Silk; all tho now shades; the regular p;rlce Is 50c. For this sale only, 35c. At $1.95. Silk Madras Shirt Waists. beautifully trimmed; tho regular price Is $3.50. For this tale only, $195. Please ask for goods Advertised. We have stacks of them here to show)"1' McEYOY BROS., SKie. or- Phone 220J. cr at tho office of tho governor today to get tho necessary papers A Lynching InArkansas Memphis, April 7. Information wu received from Warren, Ark., todar that a 17-year-old negro was lynched by a mob, which forced tho Jail. Ifc had assaults and badly injured i whito woman. THE BEST "Easter Cud values are at Patton's." We borrow that phrase from our customers, who know the merit of our offerings. Don't dwell on our low prices, they are attractive of coutse, tut the dainty deslens and col orlnes are caually com mandlne. Special prices made to Sunday Schoolu. Rattans Book Store Our blue and white China has arrived, also a large slili ment of Shopping Baskets. Ttc Vatiety Store. 94 Court St- Annora At. Welch, Prop Spring Time has come andso his J. A. PATTERSON with a full line of New Furniture. Carpets, Ranees. Stoves. Wall Paper. Moldings it you want bargains U sure to call and examine my cooasaoj prices before purchasing elsewhere I will also exchange new coods fr second hand goods. J. A. PATTERSON, (Successorto J-A. Rotan ) 307 Commercial bt. SALEM. - - OREGON. Across from I'oatoffice. At 15c per yard. Gonuino Irish Br j nen dross goods, the best goods mat splendid for summer wear; tho rep lar price Is 25c. For this salo onU.j 15c. At 23c Der yard. Ami Silk; all colon. looks llko silk, and will wear better:! 3C Inchos wide: the regular price Hi 39c. or this salo only, 23c, Great Bargains In Muslin i White Goods. For this sale. 20o organdies, all colors, ywd '-W 7Cc Calico Wtappora, 39c Great haxga! a In SHU Fancy and Colored Dress goods. At 98 per pair. French Kid Gloves; the best In America for jf - - - i prlco; tho regular pricols ItJ"- .t.lrt enlf m1.. Ofin HUB D1W m.ij, uv- . T .ll, iR on.l 1 Shirt VVlU vory slightly soiled. Sale price f tills day only, 19 and 35c. quicks oi wuummciira . Af la n.r varrf. Lace SU1J8 n -i- t. . mi.t.nna- the ret"" lar price Is 35o a yard. For thU t only, 19c, a yard. Ladles' Hosiery and ubom- cheap- rt 1 up to 45 and 50c. For this sale o- Men's Hats. Suspenders. NecktWj and Hosiery at reduced pnee n