?fc Ft" w M 7r,'a.' 9yjrvmrt. "-v" wgncwwr- FAE EIQHT. THE DAILY 'JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1003. .it:1wSsm && SHOPP AT T-MBJ OLD WHITB HVBn. IIIMII I 8 0 V jUf V IIIIMMIItOlllllJU I I.U Lace Sale Popular designs in dainty lncos nnd insertion. It will be greatly to your ndvnnlngo to buy Incca Monday, worth from (Jc to 10c. Monday Only 4c Sec Display Saturday Night Special Newest ido'ts in Holts nt grontly reduced prices. $1.00 bolU 80c, 81.25 bolts $1.12 $1.60 belts $1.35 olc. Monday and Thursday uro special days. Tuesday and Friday are dish days. -A T u vMm i Exclusive Safety Devices Tho llurllngton hns equipped all Its through trains with tho Weitlnghoiue Hlah-apeed Drake. What Is moro It Is tho only mil ium! to tho Boat thnt has plncod this Croat safety-device on all thro' trains. Tho now brako will stop a train In 30 per ront loss illstnnco than ro- qulrcd with tho noxt host braking np Vltanco. Tako tho IlnrllnKton Hduto Bast via. IlllllUKS, Denver, or St. Fnul -is yon llko It," A. C. SHE-DON, Oansral Agsnt. lOO Til 1111) STKKI3T, PORTLAND. Its Time To hnvo your Blcyclo overhauled. Cleaned, Rims or Tiros juit on, or any Uitufi olso you may nocd, and this Is a good place to bring It. FRANK J. M0ORES 109 Court St. Phono 2044 U ',... !LV I' AUSTIN CRAIG ARRESTED Charged With Embezzling a Registered Package Was Postmaster at Whitney, once Lived at Salem Austin Craig, newspaper man, town promoter, banker and former post master nt Whltnoy, urant county, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Deputy United States Marshal Hall on a charge of stealing a registered letter containing $72 on July 21, 1002, Tho United States Grand. Jury re turned an Indictment against Craig, containing two counts, ono of larceny and tho other of embezzlement A statement of tho caso Is that Craig In his capacity as postmaster received a registered pouch from Baker City containing six packages. Ho cheeked them and wroto six on tho registered card which accom panied tho mall. A day or two Inter the card enmo to tho Baker City ofllco with tho flguro G chnngod to C, and a line drawn through the description of n rogls- tored package from Spoknno, contain ing $72, addressod to James Hupp, aroonhorn. The pnehago novor reached Hupp, and Ctalg, when called to account for It, nnswerod that ho did not know anything about It. ills oxplnnntlon wns thnt Instead of eheoklug off tho roglstor card nt onco no ho ought to havo done, he copied tho card Into his register book to fn cllltnto mnttors. and afterward In chocking off tho Greenhorn innll dis covered that tho Hupp lettor entered on tho enrd wns not there. Two elorks at the linker City post ofllco testified that tho pnekago wns put In tho registered pouch; that tho pouch wns locked, nnd wunt out In regular order, nnd must havo readied tho Whitney I'oHtotllco. In tho Oc tober following Crnlg riimo to Port- mil mid tendered his resignation as poHtmnHtor. It wns not necoptod, but ho wns removed by tho department, the romovnl to tuko placo January lllMt Resides his initios ns rot muster, ) Crnlg eonductod n branch of tho Sumpter bnnlc, for A. P. Ooss. nnd kihiii uftor tho tlmu of tho postolllco trouble Gohh cnusod tho nrrost of Crnlg on n chnrgo of oipbosxloinsnt of $1100, but tho grand Jury fulled to return nu Indlctmont In tho caso. Crnlg also ran a townslto schomo. nnd altogether nppourod to bo n vory en Mrgotlng parson. Ho wns found by the deputy mar shal nt his Noom at 217 Madison street, nnd nntlulpated his arrest, bo- causo ho visited tho marshal's ollleo Wednesday, and wan awaro that tho grand jury wnslnvostlgatlng tho mat ter. His bonds were llxod at $2000, mid In default ho wns committed to tho county Jail. Crnlg Is a young num. about 30 years of ago. and Iiiih lived In .Oregon for ten years. Ho formerly published thn Washington County Hatchet, a weekly newspaper, nt Forst flroe. When Interviewed by a reporter. Crnlg said ho wns not pro pa rod to mnke a full statement at this tlmu. Ho stated that ho did not receive tho registered package addroesod to Houpp, and for that lleason marked It off the register enrd and refused to re ceipt for It. Ho said he could have compromised tho matter by paying tho money, but such an net would havo hiMin nn admission of his having purloined tho letter, which he could not afford to make. Ho acknowl edged his iirrvst on tho ombosilomont chnrgo, but explained thnt the grand jury returned a not true bill, nnd that ho sued his accuser, Goss, for dam ages. Gom thou left Grant county, and did not return for sonfo tlino. Craig hns engaged Marlon Butler as attorney to defend hlin, and feols cortnln thnt ho will ostabllsh his Innocence. OUT OF POLITICS TO STAY Brownell Declares He will not Ask Office Again Says What tie Wants is Law Business and Lots of it "I am out of politics, and I Intend to stay out," said Stato Senator Brow nell, this morning. "I havo been kind ly treated by tho pcoplo of- Clacka- mas county, at whoso hands I have been honored repeatedly. While I havo mado some mistakes, I have al ways endeavored, to tho best of my ability, to do what I considered wns the proper thing to do. There arc younger men coming up In tho party, and others who aro entitled to rec ognition. I feel that tho time has como for me to let go, and let the others step to tho front and assume tho gonornl leadership nnd mnnage ment of party politics. "To make It plain, I have made up my mind to lot politics go and go to work In my profession and mnko n living, nnd try to make some pro vision for those who are dopondent, upon me." "Do you really mehn to sny that you are entirely out of politics, and for good?" topented tho reportor, who had heard tho stacmont beforo, but not from so direct a source. "Most emphatically my answer to thnt Is yoB," was tho senntor'a reply. "Of course, I shall bo pleased to help my friends. If they need my holp, and at nil times do what I can to bring about tho election of tho Republican ticket. I nm through asking for of fice, nnd have dono with tnklng nny gonornl or notlvo part In party poli tics, I mnko this statement, as I think it Is due my mnny friends In Clackamas county. What I want now Is law business," nnd with tho last declaration, Mr. Brownoll gavo his nt tentlnn to n client, who had boon waiting for tho Interview to terminate. WILL MEN AND THE UNIONS Mill Owneis Refuse to Sell Lumber in Portland Will Result in Arbitration by Saturday Night &iwnsnM in Knstorn Oregon aro starting on their aunual summer outing. . Spectacle Repairing IS AN IMPORTANT FKATURK OF OUR BUSINESS. OUR SUCCHSS TUB PAST SBVHN YKAUS IN SAI.KM IS DUK ENTIRELY TQ HIGH OKADB WORK, PROMPT SERVICE AND REASONABLE CHARGES. IF YOU HAVE A BROKEN LKNS.FRAMB. OR ANYTHINO IN THE OPTIOAL LINBimiNQ IT TO US AND WE WIIJ. RESTORE IT TO ITS ORIGINAL USKFULNBSS AT REASONABLE COST lenses In Frames, from 25 to 50c Lftntes, Rlntelets, 50 to 75c NEXT TIME YOUR GLASSB3 BREAK TRY US WE HAVE THE IN. BT(tMIENTS FQR MEASURING YOUR EYE OR LENSES. - OH AS. M. HINOB Pioneer Optician, 88 State St., Next doorto Bush's Ban. JOHN W. BAKER WARDEN State Game Keeper Lane County from Governor Chamberlain lost ovonng nppolntod John V. Baker, of Cottago Grove, I.nno county, stato gnmo warden, to succeed I W. P. Qulmby, the present Incumbont. Mr. linker Is a man of good ability and living In n section of tho country whoro there nro mnny violations of tho law, wholo hords of deer some times being slaughtered In winter in violation of tho law. Tho appointment was much sought after nnd not loss than a hundred ap plicants hnd to bo turned down to name Mr. llaker. But they hnve the satisfaction of knowing thnt n worthy mid deserving man got the place, and n Dmoerat of tho bedrock variety. Mr. llaker Is n brother of Prof. Baker, of the Lincoln public school, nnd of Mrs. Frnnk Morrison of South Salem. A Princess Aftisoner New York, April 24. Friends her of PrlncoM Csaykuwskl, daughter of Clarence Collins, and formerly ward of Chauncoy Depew, wore shocked to. day to learn that sho. with her hus band. Is a prlsonor In Constantinople. It I liuposslblo to get dotalls. but It Is believed tho matter Is political. How that can bo Is a mystery, as tho Prince has always been In high favor with tho Sultnn, nnd his family Is ono of the most powerful (n the Orient, . Late this afternoon Collins received advleos from li daughter to tho ef ftct that sho and tho prince are safe, in his summer placo In Syria. O. .Y. Harry, president of tho State Federation of Lnbor, says that no general strlko of tho Federated Trades threatens Portland. Should tho building trndrs unions strlko or bo locked out by tho action of the mlllowners In refusing to sell lumber, tho other unions of tho city will keep on with-their work and financially aid thoso out of employment. This senti ment is echoed by the ngenta of tho Building Trades Council. The union men regnrd tho ultima tum of tho mlllownors, published In yesterday's paper ns a declaration of war against tho building trades unions. "Wo know Just where thoy stand now, nnd will be prepared to meet them," says President Charles Wnrdo, of tho Painters' union, who has conducted tho strlko of the paint ers from tho start. Tho union men and the associations of omployors now realise that the In-1 bor troubles have gono fnr beyond the strlko of Uie union pnlntors. The con-1 tractors and mlllmen hnvo little to! say, "Our sontlmonU were thorough ly set forth In tho published commu nication signed by us,' 'is ns far ns tho mlllmon will commit themselves. For the first tlmo slnco tho threat oned gonornl strike of last year, groups of men enn be seen on almost evory street corner ongnged In n dis cussion of tho labor situation. Some nro union men, wlillo many nre not, hut tho topic of tho day In all Quarters Is tho declaration of tho mlllownors. "Organized labor Is Portland Is nt stake," Is tho expression heard on every hnnli." The executive council of the Amer ican Fedorntlon of Lnbor wns In ses sion yeetordny In Toronto. Canada. A telogram explaining the situation In Portlnnd, from tho union standpoint, wns sent to tho council. No niiswor hns yet been received whlci has been made public. No lumber Is being sold through tho City lU'tall Lumber Company. As the supply which tho contractors hnvo on hand diminishes, nu Increas ing number of carpenters nre laid off. Beth the member of the Master Builders' Association and tho Indo pendent contractors are haunting tho olllcw of the agency of tho mills. W. C. Francis, the mnnngor of tho City Retnll Lumber Company, has had dif ficulty in poraundlng thorn thnt tho mill owners meant oxaetly what they said In the published ultimatum, and thnt no lumber will be sold to tho re tail trade. "We are sending out lumber only to those buildings which absolutely require additional timber for their safety," sold Mr. Francis yostordny. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Joll-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared In two minutes. No boiling I no baldnel odd boiling water and set to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. NEW TODAY For Sale. Llttlo pigs. Inqulro of W. F. Kapllngor, 1 miles nest of tho asylum.; 4-24-3t For Sale. Second- hand buggy, In good condition. Call at onco at room 5, McCornnck building. 4-23- WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, April 24. Wheat 78c. ftxjl Rooms for Rent Upstairs, Cottlo block, by day, week or month. Electric lights, open all hours. Mat tie Hutchinson, prop. 4-23-lyr. Lost. Cow, gray nnd white spotted woro bell, aged ff or 9 yenrs. Re turn or notify owner, Chas Gerbcr, residence Howell Prairie, P. .0. Sllvorton. R. F. D. 4-24-3t GOLD DUST FLOURi Maria by mat ainNitv emur. .. I Itfrwy, Oregon. MrA mmuw tor laoiur ute. iiV troeer for it eCk,2; fcorU always on krnnd. A, T. WALN Ag William Suavely! Successor1 to Farrington&Farror fi jGasb Meat Mm i j u court street Will continue to serve the enHkkli ter than ever, and our prices nM ways bethe lowest. l YVIIIkeepthe verv choicest titM on hand constantly. ft Trouble In Camp. And there Isa mighty good rea son too for we've got to make room for our new line of pop ular price books, and we are going to dose out all remnants at a price that wilt make the books sell rapidly. Sec our West window display read the prices and replenish your library 40c Hooks 19c 35c ' 14c 25c " 9c The sale will last on y a few days Pattons Book Store. Fresh Chocolate Chips and Angel Ceams... fF'tcufc cCe dwr Edward Ellis 144 8vr4 He Killed Them Both Robbed the Train. Lincoln. April 24. A passenger train on tho Burlington. No, il, was bald up and robbed this morning;, as tho train was leaving the Burlington station. Tho Job was done while the passengers wen aatoeu. or just get ling up. The robbers herded the train orow into the emigrant steeper, and went through tho passengers. Agriculture In East PrusIa, as well as the sugar industry and trade, will suffer by tho prospective Gorman-Canadian tariff war. Nevada City, April 24. Jerry Oood wlu this mornlug shot Thos. P. Blue and his son. William, at You Bet Thomas Is dead, and William is dy Ing. Goodwin Is now en route to this elty to surrender. The shooting was the result of an attack this morning by Blue and his sons on Goodwin Blue met Goodwin in tho rear of the Intter's house, fend attacked him with a enne, knocking him down. Goodwin drow a revolver and shot. Goodwin is ono of tho most promluet residents of You Bet. g Brief Telegrams. North Yakima pcoplo aro aroused over tho raising of the theater license by the council of that town from $100 to S260 a quarter, it may result in the closing of the places of amuse ment. N The commission from the Ltek Ob gorjvatory, which Is. to ostabllsh ob servations In Chile, has arrived at Santiago. Directors of William Cramp, Ship building & Engine Building Company, of Philadelphia, have approved a plan for a $5,000,000 loan. Lost A set of accordion pleating needles. Finder leave at Salem gas works. 4-24-3t If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a puro herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cents and 60 cents. Money refunded it it does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., for free sample l). J. Fry. druggist 700 98 27-28-29 Something Good. You will thlnkso It you give those old accounts and notes for collection to The VAN ALSTINE. CORDON & CO. Expert Collectors Room 4, 275 1-2 Commercial St. Phone Main 801. A. R. MORGAN & CO. Managers e&" CLOSING SALE .M TO I ; if RAISE QmiKtf t Fine Stock of Shoes for Men nnd Women. - ) Must go nt your own price Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'li rl WSSe A. I. EOFF. 5- E. HARTLEYS NOT IN THE TRUST 5 oi Out for quality of our Meats, Lard and Poultry 3 wc challenge any com- a petltor to meet us In ex- g cellcncc Housekeepers ? know this I EOFF & HARTLEY J. Phone 2853 Main. A Salem. Orcfov 9333393(99(jiSi('i)9M 1 NEEDHAM & CO. m -PAINTEflS-Palntlng. Calsomtnlne and Hanging. Work all Guaranttcl Leave orders at Savage & FItttfc r-eea store, salem, OREGOfl. M J. M.HOWELL Cash Market Lin Bteiner'a Fish Market, 6 1 ill n Freeh meats of all kinds, hror, t1 iters, bacon, lard, otc. Prontt&tf Phone, Main MW. 1 J. Brownstein&Son. 136 Court street. HfifeestcutH paid for Hides. Pelts, Wool, T( and furs: also 'general dealer ; Iron, Rubberand Metals- CmcAGo Store JREOPXJES JSAJRGAIN MOUSB- Two Bargain Days Fridav and Saturdav We have stlected for these two days goods of all kinds throughout fMH wntcn we piacen saie at sucn uuie prices mar win mane a i"c'',nril busyselllng too many goods, they must be sold. Sale runs until )u"l Saturday night. Ladles' 50c Sailor Hats best only 25c Ladies' 20c SllkflnlshcdstocblngslOc Boys' 15c Derby ribbed Stockings 10c Ladles' 18c Swiss Ribbed vests 9c 20c Silk frll'ed Garter Elastic, yd 9c 85c Ribbon Corsets, new 49c Best 200 yard spoorrtiread. Use Best black darning Cotton, ball lc Best Hair Pins. 2 packages for lc Best shoe strings 2 for lc Best 15c stockinet Dress Shields 9c Ladles 10c fast black stockings 5c 50c Ion? Chatelaine tags 2 5c 15c Medallion laces, new, yd 9c Men's 45c work shirts, good, 29c Men's 15c Fast Black Socks, pair 9c Men's 39c Underwear, only 25c Men's $2.00 Dress Pants only 98c If you want the right prices oa Goods and.Sllks can at i Store. U, .,...... h. OA,l!t TTC MC M1UYVIIIB Mlfc ;i'.-m Shirt Waists In Silem. w prices. ""STOCK oi BWin --". B cress ana abiuu ""'-:-iS feet. You know how we w White Goods. Table LlneBgJI . H.c nnii Muslins a COW" prices the lowest. n,IUiiii ICi- GwlM Ca&S 5C Children's $L25 TrlooeJlW Children's 75c Silk EmMO" 35 cents- . ji ir White India Llnons, jrtf " f r Var TrtwetS. Only 4C 5c House Lining, yard. 3( The Cheapest Store on Earth. McEVOY BROS., BffiV i'. V