The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 20, 1903, 2ND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, OALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1903.
a
Salem's
Best
Store
Visit Our
Wash Goods
Dept.
Everything now, popular
nnd stylish in
Sublimes
Mattings
Linen Tussors
j, . EfcunineLinens
Linen Denfeli, Etc
iL ffln
- jnj('Mi'u.i a
Vy,i '9" ';y to
OUTLAW'S
CAREER
IS ENDED
Chase is Somewhat Similar
to That of Tracy
THURSDAY AND MONDAY
Will bo ourSpeelal Days. Something In deslrablo merchandise
will bo put "on salo for theso days only that ' will certainly Interest
every womnn In Salem. Watch our ads.
Oar Special Feature for Thursday's Selling will be
TURKISH TOWELS
CO In. long, 26 In. wide, that readily
Hell at 40c and
ARMOUR'S TOILET SOAP
j Uollo Hebo. a France Iloso. Armonrltn. Carnation IMnk, Vagln
VIoIeL Soil at 10c a cako tho world over.
Kvory towel purchased entitles you to your choice 'of any of tho
abovo mentioned brandH of boiij. They both go nt tho oxtremoly
low price of
29c
atvirttim
S
Sco Com'l
Ft Displny
of
New
Golf
Shirts
fir Spring
Wear
Men's ;
Underwear '
SertGOcparmeut
dliplayml in.
Court 8t. wln-
Dnrby rlluVd,
Ileeeced double
sealed drawers.
TUESDAY'S AND FRIDAYS
Aro OUh Day. Every cash purchase amounUng to ll.Ou or over en
titles ou to u prumluin, and you have a very choice line to pick
from. Bo window display on Court street.
agnkj
Spectacle Repairing
J IS AN IMPORTANT FKATUUK OF OUIl HU81NE8S. OUIt SUCCKS8
TUB PAST SKVKN YKARS IN 8ALK.M 18 DUK ENTIRELY TO HIOH
OnADH WORK, PROMPT SERVICES AND RBA80NADLB CHARGES.
HT YOU HAVE A I1ROKKN LENS, FRAME. OR" ANYTHINO IN THE
OPTIGAI, LINK BIUNQ IT TO US AND WE WILL RESTORE IT TO
ITS ORIGINAL USEFULNESS AT RBA80NAHL.H COST
Lentes In Frames, from 25 to 50c
Lenses, Rlmetess, 50 to 75c.
NEXT TIME YOUR QLA88ES I1RBAK TRY US WE HAVE THE IN
STRUMENTS FOR MEA8URINO YOUR EYE OR LEN8E8.
CHAS. H. HINGES
Pioneer Optician. 88 State St., Next doorto Bush's Ban.
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HALL'S FERRY
Now Open and Ready for Business
The short route to Independence, Monmouth, Buena Vista,
Suvert Corvallis and other points on the West side.
.'Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat.
A D. Pettyjohn, Prop.
NEEDHAM & CO.
-PA1NTERS-
Falatlnr. Calsomlnlos and Pacer
MiKlair- work all Guaranteed.
Leave orders at Savace & Fletcher's
FM4 Store. SALEM. OREGON-
J.M.HOWELL
Cash Market
la Btelner'a Fish Mriet, State street
Jtfth meats olall kinds, hams. Should
dart, baoou, lard, etc. proMpt Service
Phone, Wain 1401.
It s Time
To havo your Ulcyclo overhauled,
Cleaned, Hlms or Tires put on, or 'any
thine e)o you may need, and thla Js
a Reed place to bring It
FHANK I MORES
109 Court St Phono 2644
Exclusive
Safety Devices
Tho Burlington has equipped all Its
through traina with tho Wcstlnohousa
High-speed Drake.
What Is woro it is tho only rail
road to tho East that has placed thjs
great safetjr-dotlco ou all thro train,
Tho now brake will stop a train In
SO per cent lea distance than re
quired with the next beet braking ap
pliance. Toko tho Burlington Route East
via. Billings. Denver, or St. Pnui
aa you like it"
Kills Deputy. Sheriff and
Marshal, and is Killed
Bakersflcld, Cal., April 20. The
long and exciting pursuit of James
McKlnneyy, tho outlaw, from King
man, Ariz., ended In a battle with the
officers of the law within a few blocks
of the business center of this town to
day, two men being killed and one fa
ir tally wounded.
The killed
JAMES M'KINNEY, outlaw.
WILLIAM EL TIDBETT, deputy
sheriff.
Fatally wounded
Thomas J. Packard, city marshal.
The battle took placo In a large,
two-story brick building on tho out
skirts of Chinatown, used by tho Chi
neso members tof tho Sul Ong Tong
as a lodging houso. opium don nnd
Josshouso. Hero McKlnncy had been
secreted for two or threo days. He
had as a companion Al Hulse, an ex
convict, who, being a raombor of a
Chinese secret . society, was enabled
to enlist the sympathy of the Orientals
In harboring tho outlaw.
Shortly lieforo 11 o'clock this morn
ing. Sheriffs Kolloy, of Korns; Collins,
of Tnlaro nnd Lovln, of Arizona, with
Officers Will and Burt Tlbbets. flus
Tower and City Marshal Packard, sur
rounded tho houso In which JicKin
noy wns known to bo hiding. Will
Tlbbets and Packard approached and
ordored tho outlaw to surrendor. Mc
Klnncy answered by shooting. Will
Tlbbets was Bhot through tho stomach
and died shortly nfter; Packard wns
shot through tho neck nnd shouldors
and dangerously wounded. Burt Tib
bets, n brother of tho dead deputy
shoriff. shot McKlnnoy through tne
mouth nnd neck, killing him.
Tho houso wns n regulnr fort. In
the house with McKlnnoy wns Al
Hulie. a dosporndo. McKlnney hnd a
sawed-off shotgun In his hand. while.
Hulse used a pistol. Hulse would not
obey the order to come out of the bar
riendod house, and the lire depart'
ment was ordered to the scene. Hiiln
then surrendered. H was taken to
the county Jail.
Another necompltco of McKlnney
was known to bo In tho house whero
tho battle took placs, but he would
not surrender. Tho building was set
on flro, nnd In 15 minutes tho mon
was smoked out and taken to the Jail.
Tho feeling runs very high against
Hulso. tho evidence totaling to show
that he Is tho man whoso bullot killed
Deputy Sheriff Tlbbets. Tho mur
dered oftlcor was a popular man. nnd
there Is considerable talk tonlaht of
lynching.
Bnkersfleld. Cal.. April 20. City
Marshal T. J. Iaokard, who wns shot
In yesterday's battlo with tho outlaw.
McKlnney. died this morning at 7
o'clock llo was president of the lo
cal Uagloa and a prominent Klk
Dunsmier
Stands Pat
Victoria. !. C. April 20 A dele
gation of miners from tho Extension
again waited upon Dunsmulr As rep
resentatives of his miners Dunsmulr
admitted tho delegation. When, In re
ply to questions, thoy admitted they
belonged to tho Western Federation of
.Miners, and represented a branch, as
such he. refused to discuss the settle
ment with them. Ho Informed them
ho would have nothing to do with
them until they withdrew from tbb
Western Federation.
PRINCE
WAS A
PAUPER
Athrobold Stuart De Modena,
was Just "Bill Brown"
Married a Wealthy Countess
and then Disappeared
ALL
PLEASES
'J SALEM
I.ondon, April 17. Tho self-styled
Prince Athrobold Stuart Do Modena,
who on December 17th married tho
Former Countess Russell, was today
charged with assuming a falsa name.
His renl name, tho police allege, Is
William Brown. Thero was a great
furor when ho first arrived In London,
nnd ho was considered a great matri
monial catch. Ho lived with his brldo
12 days and then disappeared.
Acquitted
HinrAnyway
l-os Angeles, Cal., April 20. Tho
Jury In the case of N. M. Melrose,
charged with tho murder of W. -H.
H rooms, at Acton, January 19th, disa
greed this morning. Melrose l n
prominent politician. Eyewitnesses
to the murdor testified that Melrose
shot. bat and kicked Broomo, nfter
the Intter was fatally wounded nnd dying.
- For many rtasons the "SYfAti"
Is the ono fountain pen that
pleases everybody. Wo havo yet
the first demand to bo mado upon
us for a refund, although wo re
quest every purchaser to return If
tho pen is not satisfactory, and
we will mako It satlcfactory or re-"
fund the money. Wo havo pleased
over two thousand people since
we havo been In business with
thla famous pen, nnd don't you
think It might possibly please you.
Its worth a try.
Pattons Book Store.
WHEAT MARKETS.
- Chicago, April 20,-Whea, J
GOLD DUST
rHR
triads by
IDNEY POWER
Idnsy, Oregon.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This , question arises in tho family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
JeU-G,
a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking I ndd boiling water and set to
cool. Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. 10 cts.
"The Credit Man's
Soliloquy"
To soil or not to sell:
To trust or not to trust:
To bust or not to, bust:
"That is the quosUon."
To sell: To trust: Perchance to lose
Aytq, thercrjs thoirubl mt j f
For when tho goods 'nreagone, "-
What charm can win them tack,
From sllppcryjdeborsl
What of assignments? ny "
What of exemptions;. ' t
Whnt of commissions? ;
And lawyer' foes, ,lrt...
That eat up oven this small pittance?
Yevsell we must,
And somo we'lP trust.
So Join the "Alliance"
And skip tho wust.
Or In time we'll surely bust.
The VANALSTINE. GORDON & CO,
General Collectors
Room 4. 275 1-2 Commercial St.
Phone Main 801.
A. R. MORGAN & CO . Managers.
AjJ
Mad for family use. aiV .
trocar for It Bran Zl
fcorta always on kand.
A. T. WALN AsJ
William Suavely
Successor to
Farrington&Farror
Cash Meat Mail
130 Court Street
Will continue to serve the toUkA
ter than ever, and our prices ma
l,aa mile IUVTC3I.
Wlllkeepthe verv choicest of a
Sprinsr Time has come and so tjj
J. A. PATTERSON
win a lull line at Nw cnMih
Carpets. Ranees. Stoves. Wall h
moioines. iryou want tarwlui
sure to call and examine my toaui
prices before purchasing elsewld
i wniaiso exenanee new rood! it
J. A. PATTERSOI
(Successor to?J. A. Rotan.)
307 Commercial 6t.
S A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY.
SALEM,
Across from Potof!ire.
0RECC1 .
NEW TODAY
Strayed. From Hopewell. Ore., one
bay mar. t year old. star on for
hand, lirandd X on right shoulder,
weight 1200 pounds. A liberal re
ward will bo paid for her recovery.
At1dre',s 11. F. Iialrd. Hopewell. Or-.
4-20-St
Sell or Trade. Heavy draft team,
(weight 200). with wagon and hnr-
t aesa. Will sell or trade for lighter
team (J. A. Dny, 12th and Cross
street. 4-20-31
For Sale Household furniture. In
quire of Mrs. Hookur, No. 317 Com
mercial street. 4-30-tf
For Rent. Suit of rooms 343 High
Htreitt, with board. 420-lwk
Mystery
Is Solved
A. & 8HE.DON, dnrl A0nt
lOO THIRD STREET,
PORTLAND.
Now York. April 20 Inspector Mo
Cluskoy this morning announced that
the barrel victim r)iad been Identified
as Maducnla Benedltto, 3 years old
married, and' with a homo In Buffale:
Ho was fully Identtflod by hla brother-
in-law.
The Ylotttn'a brother-in-law is serv
ing time In Sing Sing for 'counter
felting. Tho Italian detective want to
the prison yesterday, and showed a
photo of the murdered maa. which
was lastaHtly recognised by the con-vlet.
The
Easy Running
Tribune
l'lonty of tla-m in nil sizes to
suit and lit tiny rider. Black or
blue fiinmol, choice of saddles,
tiros', gears, bars, etc. The little,
lichl, rnciiic model is the ono that
appeals to tiio boys. The ladies
have taken nearly tho Inst of tho
1002 models at 35. Thero are a
few left When theso are gone
there's no moro to bo had. Tho
beatj$35 bicycle that's ever been
sold qut of our store.
NOT IN THE TRUST
Rut for aualltv of our
Meats, Lard and Poultry
we challenge any com
petitor to meet us In ex
cellence Housekeepers
know this
EOFF & HARTLEY
5 140 State Street g
A Phone 2853 Main. g
Salem. Oreeon-
Fresh Chocolate
Chips and
Angel Creams...
fl'tzwide dfa
jamwrnammamr
Edward Ellis.
144 SUtik :
13- CLOSING S.Li:e3 i
. to . It
, RAISE CASii-v. g
Kme block of Shoes lor thi
Men and AVomen. L'i'
.Must go at your own prio m!
Jacob Vogt, 265Com1ip;
Chicago StoreI
yK220X. TfSAJiflAWhT jfimiSl M
.,
If you want bicycles for less
money, call for our Wolff-Ameri-can
and our Snell, tho latter a
beautiful model and , an i unsur
passed wheel at $25.
Cruller Arrive.
San Diego, CaL. April . The
oruIsira New York. Boston and Mar
blehead arrived this morning from
Central American waters.
Bicycle sundries of every de
scription and lots of tbein.
'
Try a spring sent post aud you'll
know what genuine comfort,, is.
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House.
25JW57 Liberty St, Salem.
Farm Machinery, BIcyclea, Sewlnj
Machines and Supplies.
N. H. 'Buricy.
Sew In Machlo' : (
MONDAY'S
UNDERPRIGING SALE
. And Fo? This Day Only
1 he Man or Wcihan who wants to buy Dry Goods and da
not visit cur Store, is doing ihemsclvcs an injustice, '
arc in a position to offer you bargains away below the rtgulf
prices you have to pay elsewhere. Seeing is Believing. Yj
can save from 15c to 20 cents on every dollar you spend
our store., It is very plain to see how we can do this. It
in, a few words. Our expenses are so small. Sale olf at 6o'd
SS.uO Hdkf. China Silk Wash waists, 15c pillow cases, full she
the latest creations, prlqo $3.45. 12c bluo striped, ticking, ft1
50c colored cashmeres, 40 inches 18c French lawns, sheer
wide, all now shades, price, yd 29c. '
38c Jap Silks, fast colors,- alt shades
H-l. ...I .OF. i
IUICU, )U, f-OU.
Mill ends best Calicoes', yd, 3Hc.
Best standard apron ginghams, 4Hc
Best Vtj Antrum fancy lawn. yard.
4Via ,,.
12 Ho Sllkolines, pretty patterns, yd,
8'l-3c,
7Ho laco striped curtain scrim, 4c:
. 12Hc best Cheviot, skirting, yd,
l-3c.
Our stoek silks, dress goods, dress
ginghams and white goods at rook
bottom prices.
7c face towels, good, each, 4c.
65c heavy thlckrall,. linen tablo
damask, salo price, 35c
Remnants table linens, halt price,
95e honeycomb best bedspreads,
65c.
7Uc fine torchon lace, one Inch
wide, new designs, yd, 4c.
Wo aro showing the largest stock
of laees. embroideries, medallions.
pendants and all-over laces and em
broideries In Salem, at prices that
cannot bo beat.
THE GEEAT BARGAIN HOUSE.
Proprietors.
ty, all new shades, yd, 12t
lfc shear fine India linens, ji"
12c whlto checked NalnsoA J" J
81-3&
25c. French cord white
best goods, sale price, yd, lte
18.50 qream whlto Peau de &
waists, tho swellest wa!t
shown In this town. MoDd'
Drica 14.90.
Wo carry a splendid assorts'
ladles' wash waists in the
materials: Ecru lawns, whits'
whlto Madras, Chambray b1
mercerised and others, Prc'
..7"w'. . 1..I1.J
GU-ls' nnd boya' ssc sir -"
Girls 11.35 trimmed bats, fr
med hats, the latest style, prf1
25c best sunbonnets, Jc
.'NoUons Hair pins. P1
lOe'whlto nearl buttons, di
Best Sons silk, all colors, Jc
Itin hnm tinli-nlng. OCT do
, . ImMfS,' Bl
ureal uargaiiui u
underwear, laces and ribbons.
thread gloves.
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McEYOY BROS.. .V
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