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TMK BAlLY JOURNAL, 9ALEM, &, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER U, ISOf. FOUR 5 h ft' r SiV r , M r4iVV THEQLB MUABLE .- V ' ISIS M ALICE v f GREW: t " i WEARY Little Lord Fontleroy Style of Life Grew Tiresome STRIKE4 STILL ! REIGNS Went to the Other Extreme and Picked Up a Bench Legged Ignorant Servant Strikers Beat a Copple of Detectives Severely Thanksgiving Donation BHHHHHHBSBBBHBIHBBHBBRBHBBHBHBHbBHB Only Hitch In the Settlement Now Is the Reinstatement of. "Sympathetic" Strikers Absolutely Pure , THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ICYCLIST BRM . OUT A CANDIDATE Mm Carry Their Figlit Into Every Ward at the Primaries Wednesday Republicans of the third ward hnvo "brought out Otto Wilson for aldornmn. iro Is a iiromlnont bloyclo doalor, and iho flcht'of tho whool rldors will bo mado to put him on tho tlckot at tho Ilonubllonn primaries Wednesday, and to defeat Old Stolz, who charaptonod tho proanut restriction ordinance. Tho ordlnanco was first passed by tho haysocd council, and then repealed by thorn, and then tho ordlnanco was ro vlved by tho veto of tho mayor. Tho whoolmon aro disposed to tako the fight for their rights Into tho contest In oach ward of tho city at tho prl marios tomorrow and into tho election on Decomber 7th. Contracts noAccount JudRO Dolso thU afternoon, In tho circuit court, decided Uio hop con tract cashes, recently heard In that court, on domurror. Tho casos wero thoso of T, A. Llvosloy & Co. against John Johnston, Jr., ot al., In Marlon county, and tho saino plaintiffs against Ilolso, In Polk county. Tho actions woro brought to onforce tho contracts nnd coiupul tho growors to dollvor tho hops contracted for, at tho agreed price. UC Judge llolsa hold that plaintiffs, In their, contracts, agreed to furnish money for cultivating nnd harvesting tho drops, provided In tho Judgment of Uto plaintiffs or their agents Uic hops worn of tho quality contracted for, this to bo decided by tho plain tiffs, and that defendants had no voice In tho maltor. He hold that trrn "n tract was not onforclble, oil tho part of tho defendants; that defendant had domanded nionoy under tho contract, and plaintiffs had decided tho hops woro not of cholco quality; tho do fondants would, under tho contract, have been estopped from bringing an action to onforco tho contract; As tho contract could not bo en forcod, when plaintiffs' Judgment was against tho acceptanco of tho hops, Judge Dolso hofd tho contracts to bo void; that a contract not equally on forclblo by both partlos was void. lie, thoroforo, sustained tho domurror to the complaint In olthor case. Mr. Slater, attomoy for plaintiffs, nt onco gavo notlco of appeal to the supremo court. LM COUNTY HIWSl Poor Place for Strychnine. Harold. Nov. 84th: Tho family of Cyrus II. Wallior, living near this city, had a vry narrow eoap from being poisoned Sunday. When Mr. Wnlkor -was building; a fire In the kltohon fltOYft, oarly In the morning, whlla tho room was yet dark, ho heard -wniwthln full from a hel( above tho HOiYM mid Htrllto the tev Kettle, lie didn't notice that It went Into the ket tle, nnd thought nothing alraut It nt tlue time. No water from this tea kettle won lined at hreaUfnit, but at dinner sonic wiih uueil In making gravy. Mr. anil Mr. ynlker nlo vrtnrtttl to drink mmm hut water from tho ketUo at dinner, and they uottood that It tested very bitter. Upon iHveetitmtlen a uram bottlo 0( strychnin w found In the tea ktt tie. The oork wae yet In the bottlo. but considerable of thet poison had soaked through the oork Into the boll ir water. rtuwutely Mi and Mre. Wilker had drunk none of the poisoned water. Dr, DnvtH uib summoned, ae It was foatod some of the family might have bejin jMtooned by anting the gravy. Hut ume of them showed any eym litoma of being poisoned, although It was a Harrow escape for all of thunt Qrldge Is Again Dangerous. llflraM Nov. 24th: The Southern raflq railroad bridge on tho Wood-huru-Natrou braneh aoroea the South Santlaui rlrer I aaln threatened by high water, ami It la considered bo daegeraue that the Woodburn-Natron trajns come through Albany, via the Corvallls & Bastern road fronf Shell burn nnd the Lebanon branch to Tall ntnn yesterday. They will contlnuo to make their regular runs by coming through this city as long as tho wator Is high In tho Sanam. This bridge though not damaged In any way, Is al ways considered dangerous during high water. A Hungry Burglar. . Democrat November 3d: The .reel I donee ot N. H. Wheeler was brokon (lnto Saturday night or Sunday morn lug, entrance being effected through tie screen and window of tho pantry. thkt exit being made through the kltch 04i door. A roll of butter, six loavee of bread, six or seven pounds ot ba con, eome preserve nnd a few ether thing were taken. Some extracts un thi wlinlaw sill were taken aud placed on th ground Tnyki under the win dow showed a umnb - nine foot Prunes for England. ilenUd. ISov. 84th: Furtmlller & LnSelle lirqttiera, of thia city, have receive) an order for a carload of drlelt iirunee from 1-ondno. A carload contains S0,00 (HHinds, so the ship ment will not be a wnill one. From the nature of this order they are au tleipatiHg further orders from Ion don. Although the' have shipped SO ear loads, aggregating almost one million pounds of driod prurtoa this year, this Is the first order far a foreign ship ment that this firm has received, it Is probably the first foreign order for a direct Bhlpnieat ot Oregon prunes ever received In this state. Dorlln, Nov. 24. Dotalls published today rolatlvo to tho elopement of Princess Alice glvo tho coachman's name as Ellollo Materni an Italian who Is tho husband of ono of tho prin cess' housomalds. Ho Is a swarthy, ugly man of horsey mannors and a coarso volco. Tho princess Is talf, graceful and ultra refined, and her husband Is also a man of refinement and of powerful figure. Ho was the only ono who was ignorant for Borne tlmo past of his wife's Infatuation for Maorn a Princess Alice's elopemont was not; unsuspected by her adherents, who claim that, although jtho prlnco Joined tho Catholic church In order to mar ry her, he soon becamo intolerant, and conducted a llason with a Dresden actress. Ono story lb that Matornl's wlfo surprised tho princess and her husband, nnd abused tho princess for allonatlng hor husband's affections. The prlnco, aroused by tho noise, quar reled with tho princess, who lator left tho castle, aftor which Martonl was kicked out, MartornI followed tho princosB on tho noxt train to Milan. But Why Try Them? St. Louis, Nov. 24. Tho trial of Al bort Morrow, formorly Governor Dock ors prlvato socretary, and Former Marshal Darrott, for conspiracy In the naturalization frauds, began this morning. His Last Scene. Now York, Nov. 24. Julian Wal brldgo Rlx, tho well-known palntGr of California sccnory, died hero today Chicago, Nov. 24. Despite tho fact that peace 1b near in tho car strlko, tho day again opened with vlolenco At dawn Private detectlvo Capper, guarding tho trolley wires, was beaten Insensible. Shortly after, Detoctlve Connelly, guarding wires, was also beaten Into Insonsibillty, and a nura' ber of trolley wires cut Another at tempt was made this morning to oper ato tho State-street liqe. Six cars woro Bent out under heavy guards. Tho hitch in the car strike appears today to be tho treatment which wilt bo accorded to thoso who struck in sympathy. Tho carmen insist they shall bo reinstated. When tho Stato-streot cars at tempted to start, It was discovered that steol rails had bcon thrust be tween the spokes of tho cable wheel, nearly wrecking It. When tho cars approached tho strikers' headquarters tho police attompted to clear tho pave ments, and woro compelled to use their clubs. A crowd gathored on the opposlto sldo of tho street, and 200 men assailed tho cars. Tho police men's clubs wero again brought lnta action, but tho cars proceeded but a half block when they struck an iron wedgo drlvon Into tho Blot, and were stalled two hours. For Tomorrow's business, for ovory $1.00 purchaso in jk, coffeo and tea department wo will put up 60c worth extra. which wo will send to any needy family in the oity which the x purchaser may name, and we will deliver the packages to anr a part of the city with the compliments of tho person sendim. J? them. Yokohama Tea Store " i Phone 2411 Black. Free Delivery im-SSm4WB4a-B-BHH-fiB Killed Eighty Moros. Manila, Nov. 24. Tho Wood expedi tion has returned to Jolo. They fought a battlo Friday in tho hills, and cap tared and destroyed a Moro strong hold. One American was killed and two wounded. Eighty Moros wero killed. iMaWBtlSSi-BtWWMMlM .-b-.-;V-.. mmmd Buffets and Extension Tables At Sale Prices We have had a big run this week on tjie above lines and j have decided to continue sale until after Thanksgiving. ? This is a grand opportunity to buy a Christmas proeont. Wo will hold $ goods sold now until Christmas if yon say tho word. It will pay yon to J look in and get onr prices. . m Buren Hamilton tttHMaM4M-l4i4-KHfl -HBll4-MBBB44iW! All Dental Work Without Pain Is One Of Our Many Triumphs We say one of our triumphs front (he fact that every piece of dental work performed at this office, from the simplest to the most exacting operation known to modern dentistry, is conducted by us with skill and precision that will challenge your admiration. Our best advertisements arc the hundreds of satisfied people found in every part of the'state of Oregon, who are always pleased to commend our skill and assure you positively that we inflict no pain whatever while conducting our work, Do You Neglect Your Teeth? ( If you do, don't lose any more time, but let us examine them at once, "A stitch in time saves nine" particularly appfa to dentistry, as negligence sometimes leads to severe complications, and will eventually treble your dental bill. Read what Salem people have to say about our methods. 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