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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1503. - . . -f. ft E v Embroidery Sale Saturday Only a a a a New goods, close and open effects, fllor.il and scroll de signs, width up tc 9 jn., well finished edges, 20 and 30c .SATURDAY PER YARD I 14c Sec Com'l Street Display WOULD YOU Have n look at the new glove or spring wear, then iik:i.l our glove 5prc1.1l ?ii'ird.iy night Sal-coninejnces at 6:30 51.00 Giov.s 30.89 S1.25 Gloves S1.12 $ 50 Gloves $1.35 52 00 Gloves $1.77 Notice Case Display of the Very Latest Shades a.v mie u wwrre irf NEW TODAY Fresh Milch Cow for Sale, Inquire m fl. W, Johnson & Company's cloth ing store. 4-17-3t Proposals for Wood ft Hi ML -AjrjK2K-si. -M Soaks! proposatu (or tho delivery of i 100 cords of large. Hvo, body (lr, nnd' If you want bicycles for loss o cords or Hwondgrowth rir wood, ' money, call for our Wolff Alneri for tho uno or tho Oron state pent- a,,, an, our Snoll, tho latter a tontlary will bo received nt the olllco hoautiful model and inn unsur of tho superintendent until 3 o'clock ' pnsS0(l wheel at $25. p. m., Saturday, May 10, 1903, ut which I -v' tlmo thoy will bo opened, j $s& Dellvory of sold wood must bo tnade: Kloyalu sundries of everv da en or before September 15. 1003. ThogcrTpt(on ml ot3 of tljem( said wood must bo sound ami of good ( ' ' S-N nuallty. Accompanying enoh hid must bo rash or certified check equal to 10 per rent of nmbunt of bid. ftlKht Is reserved to reject any nnd all bids or any jortlon of a bid. Did ders aro Invited to bo present. ' a W. JAMBS, Superintendent Oregon Stnto 1'enl- tontlary. Salem, Oregon. April 16. 1903. 1 17 td-4w OASTOXIIA. rf 1k w H,, Unn & . - Spectacle 13 AN IMPORTANT FKATUHK OF OUH UUS1NKSS. OUR SUCCESS TUB PAST 8EVKN YBAR8 IN- SAI.EM IS HUB ENTIRELY TO Hiotl QRADB WORK, PROMPT SERVICE AND KUASONA11LE CHAROES. IF YOU HAVE A DROKKN IJiNS.FRAMB. OR ANYTHINO IN TUB OPTICAL LINK nilINO IT TO US AND WE WILL. RESTORE IT TO ITS .ORIOINAL USEFULNESS AT REASONABLE COST Lenses In Frames, from 25 to 60c. i Lenses, Rlmeless, 50 to 75c NICXT TIME YOUR GLASSES BREAK TRY US WE HAVE THE 8TUUMKNT8 J?OR MEASURINQ YOUR EYB QR LENSES,, CHASTE HoHer,QptcUii.rv88.State"St.. HELLO GIRLS STRIKE Butte Service Badly Crippled Messengers Locked out Be cause They Organize Imported Girls from Salt Lake are on the Grounds Dotto. April 17. Tho telephone and telegraph Bcrvlco is badly crippled becauso of strikes. A month ago tho Western Union locked out Its mes senger boys, because thoy organized. It thon tried girls, who wero booted off tho streets. It then attempted de liveries by telephone, but tho girls or ganlzed and struck yestorday when It was learned that girls had been Im ported from Salt I.ako. A large crowd gathered at tho depot, but tho girls disembarked outside tho city. Tho tnlephono building Is today guarded by girl strikers. The Irish Land Bill Dublin. April 17. Hy unanimous vote tho Irish National Convention, which met hero today, accented in principle the Irish laud bill, Introduced In tho House of Commons by Mr. Windham, chief secretary of Ireland, nnd intrusted to John Itedmund and No Dessert More Attractive Wiy two gtfallno and PIR'Hd nours sousing, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell-O produces better rrwlbi in two minutes? KTcrythlng in tho luickngo. Hlmply add hot vrnternmlsettocoul. It'sjierfoctioiu Asur. prine to the housewife. No ronblo, Iimm ex. ponw. 'Try It ttMlajr. In Pour Fruit Flu yorsi Lemon, Onuigo, Htruwlxny, Huau. uurry. At grown. lOo The Easy Running , Tribune. Plenty of tliein in nil sizes to suit unit lit any ridor. Black or blue uiiumcl, choice of saddles, tire?, gonrs, bars, etc. Tho little, light, racing model is tho ono that appeals to tho hoys. Tho ladies have- taken nearly tho lust of the 1002 modols nt $35. There are a few left. When these aro gone there's no moro to ho had, Tho boslJSSfi bioyclo that's ovor boon sold out ofour fdore. I rvi I Try a spring Eent post and you'll know what genuine comfort is. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 3L, Salem. I Farm Machinery, nicycles, 8ewlnt Machines and Supplies. ' N. H. Burleyi Sewlnt Machine Repairing. Repaying IN'. HINGES Next door. to BusVs Back. 4J5 bis party tho task of securing In the Houflo'of'Commons such 'amendments as the national convention may con sider essential. Tho convention to morrow will outline tho shape- that tho amendments should take, and on Saturday Lord Dunravcn, Lord Mayo, Captain Sbawe-Taylor, John Ited mond, William O'Brien and T. W. Itus sell are likely to meet at a round about conference to discuss the land lords' and tenants' opinions on the land bill, and try to arrive at a com mon basis of parliamentary action. Today's proceedings at the conven tion revealed discontent with various features of tho bill, but nothing so se rious as to indlcato a danger of Its ultimate rejection. Even Michael Davit t, who had an opportunity of di viding tho delegates Into two bitterly opposing camps, and who, amid dra matic ' excitement, subordinated his own views, pledged himself to abide by thq verdict. John Redmond and William O'Oricn triumphed over all objections; Indeed, tho objectors, save Michael Davltt, were scarcely given a bearing by the delegates. youtsy swears to DETAILS Taylor Deliberate Planned Goebels Murder Tried to Hire a Negro. but Feared to Trust Him Kiankfort, April 17. Youutsoy was again on tho witness stand this morn ing and detailed tho attempt made to gut Heckorsmlth, In January preced ing tho crime, to do tho killing. Tay lor declined to cntor Into the agree ment, because Heckorsmlth was a negro, nnd Taylor snld ho couldn't trust him. 1 1 snld later, however, that ho would pardon nny ono who would kill Ooebel. Taylor wroto to Howard, asking him to come to Frankfort, as he wns about to robbed of his ofllco. be He Died Praying St. Joseph, April 17. Chnrles May. n railway tlreman, was today hanged fur tho murder of Hobert Martin, in ifccomlwr, 10. Ho wns prnylng when the drop fell. In his speech ho said he had not Intended to kill Martin, thero foro hanging was too sovere a punish ment. An Old Man Executed llutler, Mo.. April 17. James Gat troll. ugd 72 years, formerly state sunator, and nlso county judge of Ilo fuglo county, Texas, who has mndo nnd lout many fortunes, nnd promoted Hucctwsful schotnoo Involving hun dreds of thouiands, was hnnged hero this morning for the murder of I). Donefnn. n Colorado miner. He slew Donegal! an he slept, and throw the body Intci the orcek, after taking his i valuables. Ills downfall was due to whiskey and drugs. Corbln Going to St. Louie. Washington, April, 17. Major Gen eral Corbln. adjutant general of the army and grand marshul of the pa rade at tho dedicatory ceremonies of the Louisiana Purchaso Exposition, will go to St Ix)uls tomorrow to re main until after the ceremonies. Ho will be accompanied by Mr. Aliens worth.hls confidential clork, and will take personal charge of tho work of preparing for the great jiarndo. Tho general expects Ills work on tho day of the parade to bo tho least of his task. Ho will havo charge of tho work of receiving and assigning tho camp of the 8000 regulars, as well as national guardsman of almost equal number. Problems of trausportaUon and maintenance will bo worked out under hi direction. He will have as his aids a number of prominent o (Be ers oi, the regular army as wlt as tho adJutantB-geueral at tho many states that have promised to send troopy ta take part In tho great pageant. Vermont Y, M. C. A. Burlington. Vt. April 17. Many delegates and visitors are here for tho state, convention or tbo Young Slen'a Christian Association. Tho gathering will be formally opened with a recep tion and banquet this evening and the proceedings will eonUnue through Sunday. Tb.e spakers are to Include prominent asoolatloa workers of Wns mont, Ontario. Massachusetts -and New y j Major General O.O. How. ha& promised vJo conduot -the meeting aunoay vevening.v THIS IS THE LIMIT Bodies of Fair and Wife Decapitated Heads will be Used.as Evidence in the Courts Desecration Due to !ia'ht Over Their Estate San Francisco, April 17. Tho bod ies of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fair havo been decapitated, and their Bkulis will bo used In tho Now York court to re fute tho evidence of tho Frenchmen, Mas and Moran, that Mrs. Fair died flrst Tho bodies wero brought hero, but wero never buried, as tho attor neys suspected this move of Mrs. Nel son to claim tho estate. Tho secret of decapitation leaked out todny, and caused wonder among frfends. Tho nttorney said: "Eminent surgeons who examined tho skulls, will testify It was Impossible that Fair died flrst." B Out Geat Hot? Sales They draw big crowds to the store. Today's sale brought out the eager buyers in great numbers some 800 yards of Waist ings 'were sold in one hour. Tomorrow's Sale 9 till 'JO a.m. Regular 12 l-2c 15r. 20c and 25c Ginghams-odds and eids-for jsuiiiiiiuuuiumuiuiu t 1 8cy nnnnnnmrnnrmmi t Tomorrow One Hour Only from 9 till 10 a. m. )alles WOOL GROWERS' POOL. Mcetlro of Wool Growers for April 25th. All wool growers of Marlon and Polk counties aro Invited to meet In the city hall, In Salem, 'Saturday, April 25, 1903, at 1 o'clock p. m.. for Uio purpose of organizing and dispos ing of our clip to tho best possible ad vantngu, I 11. W. DOWNING. C. F. HEIN. A. T. WALK. -!7td Committee. Violated Game Laws. The trial of Chns. French was called at 2 o'clock Thursday aftor- noon In Justice Morgan's court Ho was arrested on complain of deputy gatno wanlen. Charles Allskey. charged with killing a grouse and two quails. "He withdrew his charge of not guilty, and plead guilty to killing the quails, thereupon the other chargo was withdrawn. Ho was lined 115, and as he did not pay was sent to jail to servo out bis fine. Ora French, tho 15-yoar-old brother of Charles, was arrested yestorday by Constable Lowls and arraigned In Jus tlco Morgan's court He entered a plea of guilty, but, on account of his age, sentence was suspended and the prisoner was rJ lowed to go. with a warning not to repeat the offense. Much credit is duo to Deputy Game ' Wardea Charles Alisky, who invest!) gated tho charges, andbrought the of-1 fenders to Justice. Smoothed Up Fog Strnday HALL'S FERRY ROAD x Xty it 'GROWING MORE A. D, Pettyjohn, Prop, THE MAGNIFICENT ARRAY or new serin? sprlnir stationery which we are now offerlnsr of Kurd's make is bound to make our store popular with stationery buy ers We Save made full use of our facilities for gathering popular novelties In stationery. Wc are confident that It will suit your tastes, and witb the added attrac lion of unmatchable prices will certainly give our store more than customary attention. You will be amply npald to drop in and see what Is.eolng on In the stationery world, Pattons Book Store. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, April 17. Wheat, 77 77c. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by rH SIDNEY POWER COMPANY tldnsy, Oregon. Made tor family use, ask yosr frocor for It nran and kort always on hand. A. T. WAIN Affont UP-TO-DATE with collecting cad accounts. Our system Invariably brings results we make no col Ice tons we derive no revenue. So you sec your Interest Is our's, I The VANALSTINE. GORDON 4 CO. General Collectors Room 4. 275 1-2 Commercial St. Pnone Main 801 A. R. MORGAN & CO, Managcrs- eesiefe)rAA A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. NOT IN THE TRUST Put for quality or our Meats, Lard and Poultry we challenge any com petitor to meet us In ex cellence Housekeepers know this I EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. Salem. Oregon. WC3tt3WKAe XT)ttW (fflCAGO jrjcvJLiM3 JeSAMvkRIi JtMlMU'SHy - ; Siataifday Bargain Day AND FOR THIS DAY ONLY -. J L. ' - -" iw - i- t ae Saturday is our great tiny for slaughtering prices. All over 6 store short length?, odd man hers and odd sizes that remain overfc the past week have to go on Saturduy. Remember wo tan favej" from 20 to 25c on every dollar's store, ceomg is believing, bale Ladles 10c Fast Black stockings pr 5c Ladies' silk finished, double sole Fast Black stockings, pr 10c Ladles' 25c Egyptian Cotton Stock ings, acid proof dye." double heel and toe, sale price 18c Ladles' 35c silk finished Lace Lisle StocklBgs. double sole, they are ceauties. sale price 23c Ladles' 35c French Ribbed Stock ings, elastic finished, acid proof dye, sale price 25c Children's 15c Derby Ribbed Stock ings, iron clad, double kaee. stainless dye, sale price ,. 10c Children's and Boys' English Der by Ribbed Stockings, heavy, thick will wear like Iron, sale price- 15c Great Bargains Throughout the Store Today McEVOY BROS., 8B?stw or. POPULAR EVERY DAY; -V William Snavelj Successor to Farrlngton&Farror Cash Meat Hard 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the r..MMJ ter than ever, and our prices wiiul ways be the lowest. tt Wlllkeepthe verv choicest of mJ wu iiuiiu wvii3iauiijr Spring Time has come.aodso att J. A. PATTERSON with a full line of New FnnltHt ' Moldings. If you want tarMlnshl sure to call and examine my eoolsnJ I will also exchange new goods k ockuuu uuuu tiuuua. J, A- PATTERSOI C7 (Successor toFJ. A. Rotan.) 307 Commercisl St. SALEM. - - OHECOU Arrow Irom PoUoffire. Ftesh CHocolatc Chips and Angel Creams... fi'CcuzcCe Edward Ellis. 144 SUtil J. A. HOWELL Cash Market If I niii In Stelner's Fl.b Market, fctate .tte. Set Frth meats of a I kindr hsmi) M .! I .lere. Heron, lurcl. ! e". PromitSmia i ... . iS pnone, main mm Its Time To havo your BIcycIo overhm Cleaned, Illms or Tires put on, orcj thing cl8o you may need, and thin 3 n good placo to bring it. FRANK J. MOORES 109 Court St. Phone m Working Shoes that wear like iron areioldb Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'ISl Come and see them. Repairing neatly done. SlWEl worth of gpods you purchase inJ oil at U o'clock sharp. Children's and Misses' Lace Lb Thread Stockings, the best b all colors aad all sizes, the nr tar price is 35c m r. for to f p only . W Ladles' 2 5c Hair Buckles. Tort Shell Combs, highly poIishtiM1'! price " Ladles' 50c Chatalatne SboM Bags, golj) chain cad trlcu Rsli nrir .... ' Ladles 25c Wilte Pearl Se Waist sets, sa e price -Ladles' 25c Leather Belts 10c Hora Hair Pins. . 15c Pearl Neck Chaias Thi hlvaitu ctlll rnntfnaMOa Dress Good, Wash Goods. .Emrro and Laces