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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
VJ PMC EIGHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OWEOON, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1903. -fwr r OU Wxrr- cjten.'. " Monday 'Tuesday Are Special Days CHICAGO OTTUliJJLUlV SCHEME Monday's . Special .. Underskirts at '2 ' Worth $1.50 Mhdq of blnck snteon with a deep flounco nnd tlireo wido nifties. if (Broken up fcy Police and Operators and Herts Arrested Had Luxurious Offices Em ployed 25 Stenographers and was Ceining: Money Chicago, May 23. What Is believed to bo tho blggost "got-rich quick" Jscborao evor set In opoiatlon was nip ped this morning by tho police raids on Geoiue E. Sullivan's Red Letter Stock and Drain Company. Detcctlvcf havo been investigating for a week past. Millions of circulars sent broad cast Induced investors, by nlloged fraudulent representations to Invest In stock, grain and cotton futures. When they wanted to withdraw they were Informed that tho money had been lost. Tho alluring circulars wero always printed in red, honco wero called red lottor reporta. During tho pollco survelllanco JG0.000 wore re celved in less than two weeks. A fow days ago Sullivan sent out 2,000,000 circulars and tolcgrnms to intended victims. An immenso amount of draft, chocks and remittances com menced flowing In yesterday, which led tho pollco to bcllevo that Sulllvnn was preparing a big haul, anticipating flight. They made a descent on tho luxurious offlces this morning. Three of these down town wero crowded with rlchlv dressed women and spec tutors of all ages. Thero was hysteria and a panic. More than 100 persons were arrested, Including Sullivan, and 25 girl stenographers. There wero also many telegraph operators and speculators of both sexes. Sullivan locked himself In his private office, but the pollco battered down the door. A long lino of patrol wagons was necessary to carry mo prisoners. The pollco then cut ail tne telegraph wires leading to tho offices, and carted away a ton of literature. Tho concern had leased wires operat ing in nearly every city i)t any Import ance from Portland, Mo., to Omaha on the West. It Is osUtaated that he has already obtained mora than $!. 000.000. He had members on the . . .luaiaiUMMUUH Willamette -X' j iX2 University? $! EVorvhniiv was hannv after the de- i..., narfinninrlv tho freshmen, for m' wnn their second victory this wl l C9.lvn1 tis-wM venr. Even Uie IMS" ouiuui vvjo wero in good humor, for they accept ed their defeat gracefully, and proved to bo Jolly good 4 fellows at tho re- on nt I rim The Invited guests gathored at the society halls after the contest to sponu a social houV. The halls wore taste fully decorated wltn iresnmon nnu colers: arounu on uiv lllnh ai.linnl opeii board of trado at Now York; Ucwn),8 woro Bcen alternating '"0C" and consolidated stock exchange of Iios- ..p jj g pennants. Here and there the corners wero filled out with roses and snowballs. Tho time was spont In congratulat ing "the freshman tram, and tolling ach other how the debate was won. Delicious refreshments wero sorved by the freshman girls and It was long past faculty hours when the guests took their depatrure. The following wero present: Misses IllgdOn. Clark, Lee, Stowell. van wagner, scovino, Spencor. .Mary and Harriot Warfleld, ton, and the mining and stock ex change. Sullivan was a former tele graph operator M Queen of the Carnival The contest for Carnival Queen and will grow Is foiriv nn nmi win m mnn . Lewis. Crauso. rareons. trot, ueyr Bnlrltfiil ilnv bv dav until th closing ' no,,ls- miton'. Wlnalow. Houlatt, Mc spirited da o daj until the nosing pnrrh; Messrs. Chaplor, Koyos, Sco Commcrcinl Street window A great vnluo. -. 'A t Crystal Cord Wash 30c 30c 30c Regular GOc grade, Tuksdays nnd Fmdayh Aro Dish Days. Mil tllil 'rz u Wkito co4k Cultivators C-Bliovcl. with or without wheels or hoo attachment. 14-tooth ndJtiBtabla Two-horse cultivators In tho riding or walking, tongue or tonguoleBS, with any stylo of shovol gangs. Call and sco us In theso lines. Wo can do you good. We handlo tho Mo. lino and tho P. & O. Canton lines, which gives us a wldo rango of stylos. jTribuhe Bicycles i . . ... Enjoying tho samo wido degreo or popularity thnj. they always have, and making new customors every day. Call and boo tho new 1903 models la I the regular t0 niodols and In tho racers at $60. The same Trtbuno cycloldal sprock ots. Tho samo Trlbuno porfect boarlngs. Tho Hnmo Trlbuno cranks. Tho vital parts that havo made tho wheel famous for easy running nnd durability always retained, but a few chnngos inado In tho framo lines, to keep th cm up to date. Call and try ono. Alwnys glad to show you, whether you buy or not. Spring seat posts to fit any niako of wheel, $1.G0. Try ono. If you don't want It. monoy bank. 11'h tho finish Ing touch to an othorwlso perfect wheel. Call and soo our electric hand lamps. Fine thing for ubo around tho hflUSO. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 265-257 Liberty 8t., 8alem. Farm Machinery, Bicycler, Sewlns Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley. ICE CREAM Retail and wholtsalo. Special pri'eca modo to Lodges, Churcho3, Parties, and Picnics. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ftcufcde 0 mmmm0, IWswtrd Ellis. m Stat fit What the Shoe Man Has. Stms for Spring and Summer, shoes mt fit ana have Quality of material. SkMS for Style, cheapness and wear. Skm that will compare with other wkts. H J, OSWALT, 9 State St., Salem, Oregon. M2-lm Sewing Machine hour. Salem has so many beautiful and charming young ladles that tho difficulty In selecting is somqwhat llko yiat In trying to choose the sweetest violet, tho most porfect rosVor the most graceful Illy. In fact one could gladly vote for any ono of thorn "were tothor dear charmor away." The first count was made this morning, when tho committee on Car nival Queon. consisting of H. D. Pat ton, Honry Wiprut, Al. Jlopf and J. O. urnlinni, cqunted tho ballots at tho following stores, whoro ballot boxes wore lecated: J. J. Dalrymplo, T. Holverson. Jos. Moyora & Sons. Spa, Zlnn's Fleur'de. Lis, Wiprut's ci gar store. Myars' barber shop and Wator's cigar store, whero the fol lowing votes wore cast: Miss Olllo Howe 19 MIba Emlllne Schlndlor 17 Miss Laura McAllister 17 Miss Ednn Hubbard 10 Miss Stella Hurst 5 Miss Maud McKay 5 Miss Pearl Uoulot S Miss Iluth Cabrielsan 4 Miss Mabel Jones 2 Miss Nora Ilhodcs 2 Miss Cora McAtco 1 MIbs M. Mitchell 1 Miss M. Morrison 1 The ballot baxes heroaftor will bo opened Wednesday and Saturday. The voto will close at 8 p. m., Juno lath. Tho Queen will bo presented with $100 In gold, niildo from tho usual courteslos extended her. At the Salvation Army hall Ensign nnd Mrs. Drniin, of Portland, will lead Bomo special mooting from Saturday, Slay 23d. to Monday, tho 25th. Every one Is Invited. Portland. Or.. May 22, 1903. Orogon Journal, Salem: Tho list of cntrlos for races at our stato fair Is largor than over .received, and Indicates nnothar very largo race meeting. In connection with our stnte fulr. Tho Oroator Salem stake,' for 2:17 pacers, has 20 entries, against 21 last year, 10 aro from California, 10 froth Washington, six from Oregon, threo from Montana and one from Idaho. Tho I.owls and Clark stake, for 2:30 trotters, has 27 entries, as against 1G for the 2:20 trotting class last year, nlno aro from California, seven irom Orogon. bIx from Wash ington, four from Montana and ono from Idaho. Yours truly, M. D. WISDOM. Just Received. Tho first new Tillamook cheese. Guaranteed to bo suporlor to any Eastern or California brands, Glvo us our order whllo we havo a full stock. BRANSON & ItAOAN CAPITAL NATIONAL Dank of Salem. Tho only National ank In Marion County, Transacts a genoral banking business. 8AVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays Intorest on savings account. fWeeXft9fi A. . EOFF. E. HARTLEY. NOT IN THE TRUST But for quality of our Meats, Lard and Poultry we challenge any com- petltor to meet us In ex cellence Housekeepers. know this. EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. 6 Salem. Oreron. I MMiaramnessrasQj&KM OA0TOIIIA. Bmt tl p fw Ki4 Yw Haw Atari BwjM Blgoattw j? .SAP . ryy. c of Grannie. Grahnjn, Mosor, Knotts, Cn.lmn !.-,. f Ilnu-ln. Prnf ntlll Mr. Dawson, Wllklns, Parsons. Skldmoro, Prof. Kerr, Morris. Pror. McCall. I'ror. Warrtold, and the Portland delegation, MorrlB Hlackburn, Plnkham, Mrtg ness. McCullough Miss Edna Parrlsh has Just received notlco of her election to tho position of profwwor of expression nnd oratory at Dallas College noxt year. Sho has studied under Prof. Cartor the past thro years, and graduates from' tho W. U. College of Oratory next .month. Miss Parrlsh was born In Sodavlllo, whore sho recolved her early educa tion. She graduated from the Mlnornl Springs DuBlnoBs Collogo, after which sho came to Wlllnmotte. She has al ways been a bright and hardworking Rtudont, and has taught ono of Prof. Carter's classes during the past yoar. MIsb Parrlsh Is a brilliant reador, strong In dramatic work, nnd especial ly apt In Impersonating chlldron. Sho has been In great demand In this city as a reader, nnd evorywhoro sho hns won the hearts of tho audience. Wo predict a successful futuro for her In her new position. President on the Sound. Tncomn, May 23. President Roose velt loft on the stcnmshln Tncomn, nt 9 o'clock, for a trip up tho Sound. Steamship Foundered. London. May 23. Tlio Finnish steamer. Hylkl, foundered In tho Bal tic sea today. Seventeen wero lost. n Renjnmln Schwartz. & Company today contracted to pay Hi cents a pound far John Porter & Sons' 1903 cron of hops. MARSHA Finn ANDC078 llimiviinkM i IJL.1.U WAREHOUSE Cured ol Catarrh of KidneJ . u-na. n JESSSSSOCCn"" t L1IH . bh raaNkBac-vkr .i"V"V"v--. - r Ti n cmiH Banish 111 Health. "When spots will rise before your eyes 'tis time to take Beechams Pills Sold Evtrywhtre. In boxei 10c. and 15c. Vanted. A widow woman or girl in want of a pormanont homo In small family (three). Terms to suit. Ad dress C. H. Varney, Crow, Oregon, Lnno county. 5-23-2w That delayed black Peau do Solo has urrlved at tho New York Racket 2t IIO.V. JOHN T. SIIEAHAK, OP CHICAOoT non. John T. Sbe.iliau, who has been for seventeen rein rain Field A Co.s wholcjalo warehouse, and Is corporal 21 Regiment IbL writes tne roiiowjui; loner irom ww inuiana avenue, rut Six, ciicu Pcruna Medicine Co., ooiumbus, Ualo. Gcnttcmcn"-"Last summer I caught a cold which i tie in my kidneys and affected them badly. tried a am ncy remedies largely advertised, but they did not hclomit of my foremen told me of the great help he had rectljA tvruna In a similar case, and I at once procured some, "It was Indeed a blessing to me, as I am on my teettl the day, and trouble such as I had affected me serlomlji ootnes or reruns curcu mo entirely ana i would notbetH three months salary." JOHN T. SHEAHAN. Mr. Jicob Plelg writes from 41 Hum nor avcuue, llrooklyn, X. Y.: " I am now a new man at the ago of seventy-five years, thanks to your wonderful remedy Peruna.""Jacob Plelg. Catarrhal Inflammation of i mucons lining of tho kidneys, also called " Bright' diieuae," may be either aouto or chronic. Tho acute form produces symptom of such promlncuoo that tho orlooi nature of tho dUeano Is at once suspected, but the elmiij come on so gradniUri that ita pretence used after It has fattened 1 upon Its victim. At tho appminco(aiti ten: reruns ahouM U I remedy strikeattOBeiilfaJ of the dlacaae. A book on caUnh i Poruna McdlclnaG&,0 Qo to F. E. Shafer for gloves nnd harness oils, 232 Commercial street. 4-21-tf ( Ordoc Is neavens first Inw. Wo reg ulato tho ordor of the body. Schoattlo, Barr & Darr Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block, Salem. 4 HOW TO TELL V "Wfeen The Sight is Failing Whoa you ctnnot road a nowspapor unless hold nt arms length. When your oyoa aro tired nftor rending u while. Frequont head achos, also hoing ahlo to eoo well in long distance and blurred oloso by. Consult us. Wo havo everything necessary for ne'eurato sight testing, Modern lustruinonts and S3 years exporienco wo can dup licato your Ioubos whon broken, Frames repaired. The Famotts "AUTO MATIC" Refigeato -4? aiiiiiiV9BaaxaHr'vvj.9K vN LiiVHaHLKaWs1fl'liSi& S? HbBhHIBi 5! Vrfi til iiiiiiWaiiHaiaimjiVit.;! VsM 5t; kiiiiHtaiHSiW 41 "1 MBHaMror'SSj " i r. No doubt you have heard I of them. If not, ask your physician who is interested in your physical welfare. -The most sanitary food preserver ninde. AutomaticCirculatlon. Wntor cooler absolutely soparalo from food com partment. Easily Cleaned. Shelves Removable. Large Ice Chamber Scientifically Built. For Sale Exclusively by Special Cosmos Pictures JO fo 25c Your own selection. Master' pieces of world's best artists qqqq at ?$ Pattons Book Store. S6.50 IS ALL ITTManl a coaster tm mil Would you be vtltletf k! smillimn? Five ptrceKrffto'aA FRANKidf .109 Court 8t tteJl s Just Rjaitl i'lno nowtwttat all tho InteatUi-al ken bizes are laid ed out at calpnt j TacobVoet. 265Cocl The President Pays his bills, why don't you? W mako a specialty of collecting The VAN ALST1NE, GORDON & CO. Expert Collectors and Tracers. Room 4, 275 1-2 Commercial St. Phone Main 801. A. R. MORGAN & CO., Managers J. At. HOWIE Cash M , i..i , pt.i. ir.fitL til Freeh meats of ll IIWW ders, bacon, lard, tie. r!Ki K, Phone, JHaiir - -" le WHEAT MAR! H Chicago. May l'-- r 73c GOLD DUST Ifl THE 1IDNEY POWUl Idnay, 0 M&da for family bh A. T. WALNJi (mcAeoSTm jrJL,UM"JUM!& JKkHUtOJUV Mw ; Fridjiv'R Wnnrlftrfiil One Day's Barfii! f omoetltors say wnat Is the use of advertising oor row, th rhlrn Cam ..,.WIo.o than rhrr 11130 TlC V" " ,ka'w 'i.'r'T f u?.v.,.'?r. . Li i.,"...i- rir list: reao careiuuy nc mimmin v- - 45c India Wash silk, all colors, yari 3C, 95e. test Taffeta Silk, all colors, yd 69c 65c Navy Blue BrllllantlBC. spfeadid goods, yd, 38c $1.45 Black Peau-de-SoIe. every yard warramea, sale price ijerya hsc 35c Black Silk, mercerized Sateen, good and heavy, sale price- yd 19c 6Hc fancy Shirting Percales, pretty patterns, yd 3Kc 7&c test double twilled Crash yd 3Kc 15c Dimities, new shades 8Kc 25c Black Grenadine 15c lJ'l.rA!trteCft i 'r-. ..z .-. i uaf.: l2XCWDiiei-w.-rv, 200 Ladies .svti C . a1Tnm-jna'- j Two Union SHJcUiiJjJSJ Sieei rouai ,""0cc ! 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