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" rrryypjvr wy ri lliqr"''rr'TTyytf ffi'E ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1904. SEVEN -r-'-i-wriTiiw ' rWlMPW"'1 ''" fifitw FRED GALE THE CRIPPLE MURDERED Cottage Grove Man Died Yesterday From His Injuries Assaulted and Robbed New Year's Day, He Dies From the Effects of the Beating Tho Dally Guard Saturday printed a dispatch from Cottago Orovo to tho effect that Fred Galo, a cripple, waB I. horribly beaten by thugs and robbed ef $32 early Friday morning, while ho was akmo In his cabin at Cottace Orovo. Word was received by Sheriff Fred FlBk thlB morning that Galo died from his Injuries last night Tho sheriff loft on this afternoon's train for Cottago Orovo to lnvostlgato tho matter. - Coroner C. D. King being 111 today, ho sent word to Justice Vaughn, of Cottago Grove, to conduct an Inquest over tho man's body. Tho Inquest Is bolng hold UiIb afternoon. Badly Mutilated. When his neighbors- found Galo on New Year's morning ho was uncon scious, his nose was broken, his faco and head badly mutilated, and thoro was a largo brulso on his chest. It was thought that the blow on tho chest caused his death. Tho Murderers. It 1b not learned horo whether or aot a clow has been obtained to tho murdoror or murderers. Galo had recently sold out his har- xc38 shop at Cottago Grove, and was supposed to have qulto a sum of mon- y about his cabin, but It scorns that i ha had placed tho monoy In a bank, jr had otherwlso disposed of It, as tho ithugs only secured tho $32 as re ported. k May Be Local Men. i Whllo many pcoplo bellovo tho jry that tho murderous assault was ada for tho purposo of robbery, It is reported that Uioto 1 a strong bollof Ik Cottago Grove that tho murdered nan and others at that placo had been drinking, and bocamo ongaged in a with tho aforesaid result. In that 5aso tho killing may be laid at tho ioors of a number of Cottago Grove ion. Howovor, this Is moro conjecture. 10 vordlct of the coroner's Jury may irow some light on tho caso. Eu- gene Guard. daughter, Mistress Amoly Langbory, bom Gcdda, and after her death, 1893, ho Instrument passod ovor to her son, Alvar Langenborg, and to his children. Tho harp, as has boon said before, was made by Nodorraan, and stands nearly two meters high. Tho precious Instrument has seven pedals, while nil tho oarller harps have no more than flvo. Tho strings are tuned over again by hooks, tho construction for which became characteristic of all the harps of Nodorman, while tho ma chinery represented tho highest de gree of mechanism of tho tlmo. Tho upper part of tho column Is adorned 'With beautiful gilt. Thoro tire plenty of certificates proving that tho harp really Is genuine. Tho present owner of It Is not rich enough to keep tho precious histori cal Instrument for hlmEolf, so he has at last decided to sell It. Tho Conser vatory nt Moscow has offered $75,000 for It, yet Mr. Langenborg has found the sum too small. Now ho Intends to find a buyer In America. Mario Antoinette's harp will soon bo sent from Sweden to Now York, where It will bo on exhibition. MAGIC PALMING HYPNOTISM Professor McEwen the World Renowned . Wizard Thirty Years of Severe Heart Trouble. Obtained No Relief Until I Tried The Persian Veil. (London Chronicle.) In view of Lord Curzon's tour In tho Persian gulf, attention is being The Student Who Has Sur passed the Masters, Great est of Hypnotists, Great est in Magic au9 Wednesday night, undor tho pices of Salem lodge of Elks, Profes sor McEwen, begins a four-night en gagement. Tho professor's reputation as a hypnotist Is such that it over shadows his reputation as a sleight-of-hand performer, and yet ho stands In tho front rank as an oxploltor of legerdemain. While hypnotism at tracts many with Its inoxplicablo mys tery, perhaps a majority do not care cither to Investigate or understand 2KGmPh fin r fnfe. JUS; - JHHUHnR W -non PROFESSOR M'EWEN. MARIE ANTOINETTE'S HARP. "avorlte Instrument of the French Queen Will Be Sent to New oYrk. (Washington Times.) Mario Antoinette's harp is to bo ?ut up for salo In New York. The jnhappy queon of tho revolution pos- gessod two harps, both of which wore built in tho year 1780 by Jean HonrI INoderman, tho principal fabrlcant of Wps In Franco at that time. Theso iarps, ono of which was tho proporty (of King Louis XVI himself, and tho pthor of tho queon, wore oxcollont instruments, though unllko in appear- ince. Ono had its arms carved in le same piece as tho column of tho aarp and a blooming roso curled round tho column, whllo tho othor Sad In quality of arras a littlo gilt pigeon, fixed with a tapo upon tho plateau of tho column. I After the death of tho queen her jsseslona In tho Littlo Trianon were transferred to Versaillos, where Everything was sold by auction on 5ne 28, 1794, and tho following days. mong them wore tho, two harps. Jno of them was purchased by a no lo lady, tho Baroness Dornler, whose IJMscendant8 aftorward raado a pros- rat of It to tho Instrumental musoum the Conservatory In Paris. fTho other harp, tho quoin's favor- to Instrument, was to have boon sold In. tho same occasion, but whou tho imo tamo for It to bo auctioned off go ono could find it. Whither the Sarp disappeared long romalnod a lystery hut It was granted a Swed ish Maecenas, the governor of a prov- sco, the Count Frederic Adolphus jflrlc Cronstodt, from Stockholm, to jlscovor Its biding place. Ho found the harp in a garret in no of the little suburbs of, Paris Isnloros whllo on a Journav to the ju thorn countrlos. Ho had no oo Easion to fetch tho harp at that time. he left It thoro during fourteen and Ino-half years, after which tlmo it fas sent to Swedon In the year 1819. Upon Its arrival In Sweden the harp ias given, by Count Cronstodt to his pster daughter, who became Lady Christina Louis Gedda, In the year B78, tho harp was transferred to hep focusscd on tho dominions of the shah. Mr, J. D. Recs, who lectured on "Persia" at tho London Institu tion recently, had a good deal to say of tho mannors nnd customs of tho peoplo with whom ho Is so familiar. With regard to tho veil worn by the ladles, ho thinks It la moro of a privi lege than u punlshmont. Scrconed behind It, woman may walk whorovor sho pleases, and ovon her husband dare not question hor movements. Doubtless many Persian ladles mako tho most of their opportunities. Tho Porslans, as a rule, do not think it right to tako wine, but as nearly all tholr poetry Is In pvalso of tho Mow ing bowl, It will bo'inforrod that thoy frequently do vlolonco to tholr con sciences. Occasionally, howovor, thoy are seized with remorse; whoro upon thoy destroy tho wine of tholr American nolghbora Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications as they connot roach tho diseased portion of the ear. There Is only ono way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedlos. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucus lin ing of tho Eustachian tube. Whon this tube Is Inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, ddaf noss Is the result, and unless the in flamatlon can bo takon out and this tuho restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten are causod by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in flamed condition of tho mucous sop vice." Wo will giro Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of deafness (causod by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, froe. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sojd.by druggists, 7Gc Hall's Family Pills are tho best. It; but whon It comes to slolghtof hand, there Is not ono In a hundred but that onjoy having tholr sonsos de ceived, nnd'seolng thd laws of nature apparently sot aldo and overcome. To tlioso wo say go and seo McEwen. The program Is a long ono, and ono that you will enjoy. It will lntorost, nmuso anu uowuuor you. Ana you will go homo wondorlng at tho marvolous training of the hand that makes It ox col In quickness ovon tho oyo. That makes Nlt posslblo to deceive i tho sonsos, and compols ono almost to bo- llovo what reason tolls him Is decep tion. This is what McEwen does, and his work Is tlono so easllv. bo Bmooth ly that It Is almost lmposslblo to bo llovo that any deception can exist. Don't forget that you will see not only an exhibition of hypnotism, but ono of tho vory boat programs In tho way of so-caled magic, that was ovor -presented In Salem Wodnosday night Elks' benoflt, and tho balanco of tho wook. Curtain at 8:15. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It Cured Me. ;;IIWHI llinillHWH J CLASSIFIED Advertisements, five lines or less, In this column Inserted three times for 25c, 50c aweek $1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. 41-Ii frlM t 1-1 H-H-H III It Hh cronounced a cue of tavers cnnt-tstl heart . From that time on for thirt aa the years I Since the advent 6! Dr. MlleO Heart Cure the general public has learned to Icdot that heart diseaie i curable. Fluttering, palpi tation, shortness of breath and heart pains rapidly disappear before its manic influence. It is unequalled as a heart and blood tooic "My case was one of Ions; standing. As early in life as ray thirty-sixth year, or more particularly Norember, 1863, when returning home from a journey, I was taken with a se vere concestlve chill, which cawed my whole irame 10 snake, and wmen. a noted physict tlon ol t rtv v. gradually became enfeebled in health, until 1893, my sufferings became intense from shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart I could obtain no permanent relief, although I spent much monty in procuring medical advice, until I took several bottles of Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart I continued the remedy nntll my health was restored, and always Veep a supply on hand for any emergency. I am now past 70 yean of age and weigh 176 pounds. I have also used Dr. Miles Nerve and Liver Pills, Anil Pain Fills and Nerve Plasters with good re sults. The Anti Pain Pills proved most effective in a most paintul attack of neu ralgia, and also for sciatica. It is my exper ience that the remedies can'be relied upon absolutely everv time they are properly used."-W. G. Dowers, Beaver City, Utah, All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. She Was Particular. (Llfo.) "What sort of monoy will you have, Mrs. Munn?" said tho cashier, whon that lady presented a largo chock for payment. "Storillzed," replied Mrs. Munn. Market Quotations Todays 5f "Make Salem Good Home Market" j Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Pennoll, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Chickens 89c. Eggs Por dozen 23c. Turkoys 12V4lCc. Ducks 910c. Market Eto. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought BIDS INVITED For supplies for U10 Oregon 8tato Penitentiary, during tho poriod end ing Juno 30, 1904, Sealed bids for Drugs, Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Leather and Find ings, Plumbing Supplies, Hardware, Flour, Fish. Moat, etc., will bo re ceived at tho ofllco of tho Superin tendent of tho Stato Penitentiary until Thursday, January 7, 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m., at which tlmo they will bo oponetl A doposit of $200 In cash or certi fied check, payable to tho Superintend ent .must accompany each bid for moat or flour, and all other bids must be accompanied by an amount equal to 10 por cent of tho amount of tho bid. Tho right Is roservod to rojoct any and all bids, and to accept or reject any portion or a um. On each envelopo should bo In scribed tho nature of tho bid. Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will recolvo proforonco. othor thlncs being equal. au goods ana supplies must bo de livered to tho Penitentiary within 20 (Jays after tho contract la awarded. onoduloa of tho various lines of goods will bo furnished upon applica tion to tho superintendent. Vouchers will bo Issued for pay ment on tho first of the month, follow ing the completion of contract, and monthly on continuous contracts. Bidders are Invited to bo present O. W. JAMES. Superintendent Oregon State Peniten tiary. BaJetn, Oregon, December 14, 1903. 1S-19-22-2M9-2-S. Hop Market Hops 1922c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Potatoes 30c. Onions lc. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricotn 10c. Apploa 10c. Potlto prunes 1c. Italian prunes Be. , Wood, fenco Posts, Eto. Big fir $4.00. Second-growth $3,50. AFh $3.00 to $3.75. Body oak $4.D0. Polo oak $4.00. Cedar posts 12 c. Hldet, fe(t and unx. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiues, No. 2 Ic. Calf Skins (05c. Sheep 76c. Goat Skins 25o to $1.08. Grain and Prour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value, 68c. Oats 32c. Barloy $18.60 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.C0. Live atock Market. Steers 3c. Cows 2 He. Shecfc 2Uo. Droased veal 6 He. Dressed hogs Cc. V Llvo hogs 4c . Mutton 2c per pound. Veal Cc. Hay, Fed. EU. Baled cheat $11. Balo-' clovor $10$11. Bran $20. ' Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 20025c. Creamory butter 30c. Cream separator skimmed. Com. Creamory, 30c, not. WANTED. VWNi Wanted. Elevator boy, at Wlllamotto Hotol. l-2-3t Wanted By mlddlo-agod man of ed ucation and oxporlonco, placo to work In store or ofllco. Modorato wagca. Address 279 Trado Btreot, Salem, Oregon. 1-1-3 1" FOR RENT. For RentLargo parlor bedroom, with private entrance; uso of par lor, bntliB, telephone, etc.; would like to rent to two young men who would bo steady roomers, 138 Mill street C. W. Hellonbrand. 12-28-lwlc Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottlo block, by day, week, or month. At so light houBokeeplng rooms. Elec tric lighta Opon nil hours. Commorclal St, No. 333. Phone: 29C5 Main. Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop, DRESSMAKERS. LOST AND FOUND. money Found. Anyono would feci a thrill of pleasure to pick up a stiver half-dollar on tho highway. Thoy aro lying around ready to pick up (no capital required) if you are willing to rustle and can talk only a littlo bit Good for clthor sex, young or old. Address or call at Journal ofllco. 12-10-ti FOR 8ALE. For Sale. Two thousand, shares of stock In tho "Golden Ilulo Consoli dated Mining & Milling Co.," at a bargain. Address "B" care Jour nal. 1-2-Ct For 8ale. Fine second-growth maple and ash wood. Dollvored to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man loy, Phono 207G Black, or call at homo west of brick Btoro, South, saiom. iz-28-lmo For 8ale Or trado, a fine 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and Improvements; closo to school, postofllco, store and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm proporty. AddreeB "W. J.," Caro Journal. li-B- For Sale. At a bargain. For anyono wanting a good businosB location, largo store and houso combined; good chanco to carry on a gonoral - merchandise business on ono of Sa loin's boat Btoros, Address Ira Towno, Salem, Oro. 12-lC-lm Cholco Farm For Sale. Throo railos northwost from Brooks, having dwolllng houso, barn nnd two hop houses, with 30 acres of hops, bal anco farming land, with running wator, oxcopt enough cholco timber to supply tho placo. M. J. Egan. 11-12-ti Vetch 8eed for Sale. I have a quanti ty of nrst-claBs votch sood for sale, both variotlos. Call at placo or ad dress F, Achlllos, .half mllo west of Kaisor school houso, four miles north of Salem. 12-10-lmM.wk For 8ale. O. K. Grubbors. Best in Oregon; tliaoo stato premiums; ono horse has tho powor of 99; can grub an aero a day. James Flnnoy, Brooks, Or. ' 11-20-lm Mrs. L. Campbell Does dressmaking at hor homo, on tho car line, near, tho South Salem comotory. Country trado solicited. 11-18-lm-d-w PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horeaftor b found In tho Broy block, 275Mi Com morclal street ovor Oregon Skoa Co. Ofllco tolophone, 2931; real donco phone, 2751. Ofllco lionnt 9 to 12. and 3 to E. New Sweet ClderSond your order te tho noareot grocory, or call up phono 42L Gideon Stolz ft Co. . MO-tf WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet Practical Watchmaker 158 Stato Btreot, makoo a specialty of repairing watches, clocks and Jowolry, and guarantoeo good writ at reoaonablo pricca. 11-12-lyr RE8TAURANT. FerrjUBOn'o Restaurant 95 State street Opon day and night Out 20c meals aro bettor than any 254 houso In tho stato. Six 20o moalt for $1.00; 21 20o meals for $3.00. LODQE8. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meets In tholr hall in Holman block, cor nor Stato and Liberty, ovory Moo day ovonlnfr. Visiting brethren wolsomo. Boy Mclntiro, M. W." A, E. Aufrance, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty Sta. T'toeday of each wook at 7:30. p. m. A. E. Strang O. C. R. J. Flomlng K. of It and S. Forester of America Court Sits wood Foresters No. 19. Meets Fri day night in Tumor block. 8. W. Mlnturn. O. It: A. L. Brown. Bixi. Modern Woodmen of America Ore- "gon Codnr Camp No. 5246. Meobr every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'olocii Holmnn Hall, Frank A. Turner, T. P.: A. L. Brown. Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or der Unttod Workmen, moots every Saturday evening In tho Holman Hall, corner 8tato and Liberty streots. Visiting brethren wolcom. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. SellwooeT Itecerdor. ex- For 8ale Inmproved and unimproved block proporty in South Salem. For Information Inquire of E. Hofor, Journal ofllco. 10-9-tf For 8ale Eighty acres of land In Washington county, for $450, A bargain for Borne ono wanting to mako a home. Some timber on the placo; some cleared. E. Hofor, Sa eom, Oregon. 10-C-tf 08TEOPATH9. Dm. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Btsr and Anna M. Barr. Graduate Amoritnn School of Osteopathy, Klrkflvlllo, Mo., auccosaora to Dr. Grnco Albright Offlc houra to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock.. Odd Follows' Tomplo, Phono Main 2721f resldonco phono 2603 rod. At MISCELLANEOUS. Good Livery Horaee At Simpson's now brick llvory stable. 1-2-3 1 Dr. Harrison Scovell, Suggestive thorapoutica, Osteopathy. Nervous and functional diseases. Booms 4, 5 and 6, D'Arcy building. Phone 2855 Main. 1-1-1 m Molera Barber Colleoe Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages in teaching the trade that cannot be. had else where. Avoid schools the Oregon and California harbors' new laws are apt to close at any time. Write today for ou special offer to dis tant students. 12-10-lm TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only first-clan shop on Stato street Evory thin now and up-to-dato. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut 25e bathB, 25c. Two first-class . boot Mnrkw. o. w EvanH. proprietor.' WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water Berried apply at office. Btlle payable monthly in advance. Mao all complaints at tho office. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla W.-.lla, 71c72c Valloy 78c Flour Portland, beat grade, $.75 $3.85; graham, $3.75. Oats Cholco White. $1.10 Barloy Food, $20 par ton; tolled, $21. Mlllstuff Bran, $18, HayTimothy, $16 Potatoes 60 0 60c Eggs Oregon ranch, 37'$c Poultry Chlckons, mired, 10cO 10c per pound; spring, lie turkeys, live, 12014c. Mutton Dressed, 606c Pork Dros8Qd, C0Gc Boef Dressed, 50Cc Veal 808c. Hops 1903 crop. 15022c Wool Valloy, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 1216g; Mohair, 36037HC Hidesdry, 10 poands ant.! apwarda, 16 to lBHc, Butter Best dairy. 2O022U&: fan cy croeuaery.SOc"; atore 15i5c. The Proper Thlnej Tho popular drink for family uso is G, S. soda and carbonated beverages. Every body should keep theso goods at their homes. Call up Gideon Stolz Co. 'phone 421. Bay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch era for meats. Wo havo tho best nausage in town. Como and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and beat equipped company In Sa eom. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Office 'phone, 8C1. W. W, Brown tc Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State street 9-1-1 m Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Singing school nudlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class ovory Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00. Unique Cleaning Rooms 8haw A Johnson, the cleaners, are now lo cated at 209 Commorclal street They do a gonoral pressing; and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, tents' clota lng, etc Phone 3614. 6-28-lyr. EXPRE88 AND TRAN8FER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains Baggage to all parts of the city, Prompt service. Telophono, No, 24L nBCKMAN.QEDRICK & IJOAIYER WIRE FENCINO. VSNNSirfN Juet Arrived. A carload of woven wire fencing. Spoclal prices till Docombor 18th. Poultry Netting, Shingles nnd P. & B. roofing. WALTEIl MQIILEY, CO Court Street DENTI8T8. WNi O. ti. MACK Successor to Dr. J, M. Keene, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod- erat feo in any branch aro In eopeciati request THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commorclal Street Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at all hours Service a la Carte a ECKERLEN, Proprietor v OAISVOSLXA. TtoaifidVwHiwAtaffftsX BDfftMUe a