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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1904)
f 6IQHT r I BBB SUM IStockton&Co. I At The Old White Corner 1 , And 29M00 Commercial St. I - I I ' Clearance Sale And Sale of White Tho most BiibJtnntlal of all foundations for a great morcantlle In stitution Is constructed of fair nnd honost doallng with tho public. Wo aro proud of, tho patronage accorded us during tho short tlmo our now ontorprlso has boon In oxlstonee- proyd of the onormous following our storo owns today. This good old liomoatcad storo has boon tho favorlto shopping placo ever slnco Salem was a town. Hut nover In all Its history has tituro boon such romarkable monoy saving opportunities as wo offor loday, and all becnuso wo bought ovor $50,000 worth of goods at u great sacrjllco. Come fo Our Money Saving Sales Registered at Salem. Tho following guests reglstorcd, not including commercial trnvelors and theater people, at Salem hotols slnco Tuesday: W. K. nine, Illuu Illvor; B. K. ilonttnnr, Bllvorton; II. Drown, Oma . M. Mueller. II. Oratts, Geo Mrtrrl 'son, If. Koohmoyor, Dundee; Hal Cono, Hudson, Mich ; C. I). MoAllls. tor, I'rlnovlllo; J. A. MoKlnnon, Thos. Ira Atchison, II. K. Proobstel, C. K. Anchenl, O. H. fladdls, II. J. Lewis, J "W. Mlnto, J. A. Freeman, C. C. Hutch ison, H. H. Boulo, (loo. Fltzglbbon, Ji XL Hunt, Chas. Smith, Jorry Cramer, Portland ; Jaok Johnson, Woodlnirn? J. 8, Cooper, Independence Due to Heppner Flood. , Tho typhoid fovor opldomlo has broken out afresh at lono, Hovoral'hsr long Illness this friendship wan miles bolow Heppner With It has manifested unconslngl by acts of cotuo an opldomlo of diphtheria, it Is kindly ministration, rrpdrtod that the dlsoaaes aro of tho I Deceased was tho daughtor of Mr. moat sevoro kind, nnd that several nnd Mrs. J. (1. Rvans. 8r.. rusldlnc a pooplo have dlod. Tho public sohooljt,o corner of Mill nnd Capital streets, Aavo boon closed for tho past woek. And many of the children aro 111. Nov. r in tho history of Morrow county has there ben such wholesale sick- MA4M Thoin .HuBnuAB l I. -.A-a.t t . ""- " """. " iii"wi. ro directly oaused through tho great Heppner flood of last June. A portion of th oreok was novor properly """ v ' """ " wi'iivinua oat In her demlMi nn of iiu oyw has ragoU In nearly evry town below (hero since the flood Th Xtallos Chronicle. i Inventor Dead, Vienna, Jan, . Ferdinand Mann llchnr, Inventor of tho Mannllaher rifle, is dead, WHBAT MARKETS. Culsu. Jan. 19.-Wheat. 88Xt do. Gold Dust Flour Md by iHU B3IDNRY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon, MM for family use. Ask yovr scrocer for It. Drsn sad shorts si- wsys m hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Waited Potatoes We Want .Burbsnk Potatoes. KsHy Rc Potatoes, EsHy JsokMn Potatoes, tHtrlsss Potstoes. Garnett Chill Potstoes. JfamesM. Kyle&Co J75CommedaJSt, l)t3MMafcMaMt When Yot Pay Over Ten Dollars I Z nlrf '!m" .!! w t09 n,uch5 for tM u o ; : hssvlest, Mni mu, the most oompllcsted lenses nude. If you are msks them for you st a reatomhi. ,M un... .". lensei m. i ,a . 7" . " '" "'" " "" w repairs, wo ssrt dup cats ny lense n matUr who flrat fltUJ It ' 3L 3EC 3rTTsiTsstS.'rxs PIONKC OPTICIAN. M et.ts '"tsytts;tBtilat,MM,t,,,aB, ., DAILY CAPITAL t ! BORN. MOIIOAN. At Portland, dregon, Jan uary 18, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. 10. Sholloy Morgan, a daughtor. MARRIED. WILKIN8 HOMYBIt. At tho homo of tho ofllclatlng olorgymun, No. SC2 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Jnnunry, 19, 1001, Miss IxmiIho Homyor to Mr. William Wll kins, by Ilov, W. C. Kantnor. Expired This Morning. At 1 o'clock this morning .Miss Not lie C. Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. KvnnB, Br., passed away aftor an Illness of six months of a compli cation of dlscnBes. Bho was one- of tho fairest and moat popular of 8a loin's young ladlos, counting her friends by tho hundreds, and during whoro she was born Juno i, 1880. Shu was a resident of Salem all herr short lift), and her death will be deeply mourned by nil who know nnd ovo iner. Hit was a membor of Sllvor Doll I circle. No. 43. Women of Woodcraft. il for a long tlmo one of Its most enthusiastic worksrs. nnd this order brlghlwet light. , DtfcwiMd leaves to mourn her doath besides hw stricken parents, throe brothers. Captain Jean Kvnns, of Douglas Island. Alaska; William I), ltvniu nud J. O. Kvans. Jr., of this olty, and one slater, Miss Minnie A. Hums, nliHi of this city. The funeral will be held from th family horns, corner of Mill and Capi tal itrwrtM. at p. m., tomorrow. Hw W. O. Kmitnsr omolatlng. aw NiwrrHeni win im m tn, Odd Fallows' cemetery. Will Invade Canada. Cincinnati, Jan. 90. Tho Hoot and Show Workers today empowered their executive board to send organisers In to Cnuada. Wc Collect Bad Accounts Urto you any? If so wo re nt your service. No Collections No Charges Vu Alsline Gordon A Oo. 375 1-2 Ooiu'l St. Phono Main 801. A, R, Morgan A Cos, Mps. BuwtBxsusuainnmtftui! """?.. """' 'TO y' Street .rTTh'K.nw. JOURNAL SALEM. nM SUSTAINS STATE WRITING Jury Decides Will Con test in Fayor of the Testatrix The Case Was Decided on Testimony as toCommun- ications Received From the Deceased Cleveland, Jan. 20. A special from Washington to tho Presr sayB the re sult of the Hanna-Roosovolt confer ence last night wan a troaty of peace between Hanna and Fornkor may bo looked for almost any day, na Roose velt Is anxious to mako concessions to both sld?s 3nd bring about a reconcili ation, i THROWING SOP TO HANNA Ja Porto, Ind., Jan. 20. Tho Jury In tho Mrs. Ithoda Donhnm $20,000 will enro, this morning, aft6r 12 hours' dc- liberation, gavo a vordlct for tho de fendant, sustaining tho will. Tho toe tatrix was a spiritualist, and testimony was Introduced showing sho had com muntcntcd with friends slnco hex death by slato writing regarding thq contest. Hor will was allowed to go to tho Jury. The Jury doclarcd Mrs. Donhnm wan sound mentally, nnd was not Influenced when Bho mado thq will, which practically sustalncs thq slnto writing and other splrltuallstlq communications as true and compe tent testimony. o BASE BALL LEAGUE Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 20. The stato baseball lcaguo was launched at a mooting last night. Tho now or ganization will bo composed of toams from Sacramento, Oakland, San Jose, Snn Francisco, Stockton and Lodl. Tho following oftlcora woro elected: Frnnk Herman, San Francisco, presi dent; G K. Morolng. Stockton, vlco. president; II. Dovono, Sacrnmonto, secretary; H. C. Ireland. Oakland, trensuror. Sultan Makes Them Tired. Vienna Jan. 20. Dlo Zoltung as sorts the Aiutro-Rusalan committee nt Constantinople Is weaned of contlnu nlly delayed audiences with tho sul tnn regarding roforms In tho Dalknns, ami win leave today for Salonloa In an attempt to carry out Its plans, Thq paper ndds that the Turkish minister at Sofia has forwarded to the Porte Important documentary proof of fover- lh war preparations in Dulsarla. Burled and Durned. minimis. O.. Jan. JO -Colonel Drice. superintendent of the Control Ohio (Ins Company, In attempting to nui on ine gas in a trench this morn ing, was burled by a csvo-ln bensnth u reel of onrth. The gas cauaht flro from a torch, and the entire lire do- pattmont battletl for boure to axtln kuisii no spreauing names, mico was unrecognliahlo when removed. Dreary Old Congress. nsniugton. Jnn. SO. The house to day, in committee of the whole, con slderotl tho Htpburn pure food bill. conunuing yesterday's session, when v iuvu io come to a vote. Several minor amendments were ufferod In Uic senate. Morgan Introduced a bill thhi afternoon providing for the annoxa. uon or the republic at Panama, and npprwpnaunK I10.00,60 therefor, at. so 115.000.000 for the settlement of any claims Colombia may aU, and t iv wvi.wn, mr toe jwrcbase of the ca- nai company's right. Patterson cot unueu nis address oa the Pan.m. .. nal dlwusion for the purpose of 'show, ing uooaevelte's action In Panama was unrounded by precedent Reciprocity Wanted. Irott. Ja. Sa.The Detroit beard of oosaweree tlsht o.toted wsolu Uos oeelsrtug that the kuBt. fctBh MwsstoskMt sbouM be recoTWUHi for . iHimose m segotlatlng a now mlprocltjr treaty with cwi n.i ae approach of Ks dellberntloaa on! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904. of tho Unltod States snouiu u . such a spirit of llborallty and con cosslon as may load to ngrooments sat . ...i.. I. In isfactory and bonoflclul to both coun tries. Desire for Canadian Treaty Grows, noston. Jan. 20. Tho annual state ment nf the directors of tho Boston Minmhsr of commerce says tho sonti- mont In favor of closor trade relations with Canada Is stronger, ana nas gained much strength during tho last year, especially In tho Western nnd Northwestern state. Question of Military Rule, nonvor. Jan. 20. Judgo Hall, of tho the Unltod States district court, IhlJ morning, in refusing to take Jurisdic tion In tho Sherman-Parker case, on application for habeas corpus, said that In times of riots, disturbances or mob rulo Is was In tho discretion of tho military to hold prisoners without ball, and congratulated Colorado on having a governor who enforced tho laws. He said tho national government had no right to interfsro In criminal cases of this nature. MADE D0WIE TIRED San Francisco, Jnn. 20.-iDowIo. fa tigued by last night's effort nt tho Al hnmbra thoator; Blopt lato this morn Ing. Aftor breakfast lie donled him self to all callers, and dovoted tho en- tiro morning to business affairs, pre paring for his departure for Australia. Ho is displeased with last night's re coptlon. YOU WILL BE ALL SMILES AGA N Forget Your Stomach and You'll Have a 8anta Claus Face. HOW TO DO IT. If thoro Is one thing moro than all others that will glvo a man a forlorn and frlondless appcaranco and mako him morbid and "cranky" and dlsa- grooablo, that thing Is dyspopsla. It makes ono forgot his frlonds and bo- come moroso and Irritable Ho Is sc wrappod up In hie own misery that ho Is inconsldorato of every ono olso. Relieved of this torriblo and depress ing ailment, he again bocomes a good follow and a man among men. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets aro bo yond question the moso effectlvo and popular remedy over offered to the sufferers of this torriblo disease Tho thousands and thousands of cures they havo brought about and the enor mous increase of tholr sales fully at test tho truth of this statement They are, abovo all, a natural rem edy. Thoy PO3S038 exactly tho samo properties that tho gastric Juice and othor dlgestlvo fluids of the stomach possesses and thoy actually do tho digestive work of tho stomach and onablo that organ to rest and recuper ate and becomo sound nnd woll. Thoy act In a mild, natural mannor and causo no disturbance In tho digestive organs. They prevent any fermenta tion of tho food which causoa sour stomach. In fact, under tholr Innu. once tho subject forgets that ho has n stomach and his resulting cheer fulnoes presonts a great contrast to his former dejection. Millions of boxes of Stuart's Dys nopeln Tablets aro sold annually and tlTey are but In the dawn of their pop ularlty. Hvory mall brings letters of thuuksglvlnK from grateful ones who have been cured of this terrible dls cane. The following h one of hun drods revolved ench week: Itov. J. U. Hoag, of Wymoro. Nob.. wrlteir: "For six years I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. Lost fall I became very much alarmed at some symptoms of heart trouble and camo to believe thoro was a sympathetic relation botweon tho two diseases, or rathor, that the stomach trouble- was the causo of tho heart disturbances. I hit upon Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets for a remedy and invoked a dollar and a half for three boxes which last ed mo threo months nnd I can eat any kind of food I want and havo a good, vigorous appetite. Although I am 77 years old. now I feol welt and with out being requested by anyono I make this statomont as a compliment to tho virtues of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are fsr wvleby all druggists at 50c a box. omnium uminunm, f NewTotfoy t i i i n i 1 1 m i m i n i mt Boy WantedA good strong boy, with iwny, to rarry papers, after school hours. Apply at Journal office. 120tf WHEAT GOES HIGHER Chicago Has a Tem pestuous Day in the Wheat Pit Armour Makes Profit of Nearly Half a Million' Dollar Wheat Is Pre dicted Chicago, Jan. 20. Wheat opened at 90 nnd advanced to 92A. It was ono of tho most strenuous days In tho wheat pit in recont years. Tho excite ment nt tho close was terrific. Ar mour, who Is long on a lino of 1B.O0O,- 000 bushels, didn't appear In tho mar ket until tho advnnco was already sharp. The advance netted him near ly $310,000 profit In today's trading. Traders now predict dollar wheat. Tho ndvanco today Is duo to tho frantic efforts of tho shorts to cover. Kcop good company nnd you shall bo of tho number. Mote About Sewing Maclimes Tho reason why we aro enjoying n constantly Increasing trado on sewing machines, needles nnd supplies, Is that wo pay strict attention to this department of our business. Wo havo a soparato sowing machlno salesroom, whoro our customers look over the machines undisturbed, and wo have n thoroughly experienced machlno man In charge. Wo sell tho White Rotary, tho latest Improved rotary machine on the market, a number of exclusive fea tures not found on any othor machlno. Wo also soil the old rellnblo Wheel er & Wilson. Call and sco our machlnos. Wo sell on oasy Installments and take your old machlno In exchange Wo nl so rent now machlnos and repair all sorts, guaranteeing our work. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Automo biles, Sewing Maehlnos and Supplies. N. H7BURLEY, Sewing Machine Repairing. Farmers, oall and get a MsConnlck oalosdar. fmrmni rnnr -VJija u. JB.LW WV "V Mrm il IWM JLJ JPBO&XM& MAMGAIN MOUSE? Wednesday's and Thursday's Unloading Sale Unloading and no mistake. Monday and Tuesday took a good deal of tho burden off our backs. Judging from tho amount of goods f turned out, such soiling was nover seen. Prices cut right and lea Dost standard calicoes, unload Ing salo price, yard 3ftc 7c laco striped curtain scrims, pretty designs, unloading sale, Price, yard 3Hc Rost Sans Silk, nil colore and black, unloading sale price.. 2C 1.00 black silk Peau do Sole, heavy, thick, lustrous quail. ty. unloading sale, prlco yd..59C Remnants of embroideries, any price. 6c double twilled crash, good and heavy, unloading salo price, yard 3i,c Best apron gingham, " 8 Wc quality, unloading sale prlco yard ' 11.35 broadcloth, 58 Inches The Cheapest Store in tim Nn.tftAct iwv -. . m tYoyBrothers,Court st..Salemi r The Biggest Bargains Eve; Offered in Off the regular prices ill through tho lino no reserre Then thcro'a tho sale ol LADIES' WAI3T8 at half price that you should not miss, it you miss those sales you orer look two of the biggest bar gain events of the year. After Our Markets. Birmingham, Eng., Jan. 20. Thl Post hears from Berlin that a tjsij cato of German Iron and steel i chants Is arranging for an agency k' America, to advanco tho salo of to, man goods and counteract the dtn! Ing of American goods In German; e ' Trying. Not to Convict. Wnshlngton, Jan. 20, Tho gOTtuI ment attornoy this morning In lis J Machon conspiracy trlnl, launched bl to the exposition of an Imracnso mis' of circumstantial cvldonco, with gralj exhibits of ledgers, dopostt slips, 3nfj and stub books. iamMfrsiais)is)iH)w Deutscher Klelderladen. X Now For Boy's Clothing and Sweaters Wo havo a really nice i sortment nnd very pretty pi terns of sweaters. Tho clott ing for boys aro all the veri latest In material, cut and flu-! lsh. Romcmbor THIS STOCK IS NEW. Everything bolng bright ui irosn, not a speck on mem. i J Hadn't you bettor pick out something for tho boys from this brand now rtock? t V I Y. M. C. A. Clothing t and Gents Furnishings. 0 y. M. c. A. Building, aaiem, EMIL KOPPE, Proprietor. -f0404e4-6t4WrsVtW wide, splendid for walking skirts, unloading sale price ese yard 39c Jap Silks, all colors, will wash llko muslin, unloading sale prlco, yard Ladles' 39c heavy fleece under wear, fancy trimmed, unload ing salo prlco '. ' 20c all silk taffeta neck ribbons No. 0, all colors and black, unloading salo nrlce. yard.-lHe Roys' 10c Buspenders, best Qual lty, unloading sale prlco ..- K Men's 25c nocktles, unloading sale prlco lK Children's 25c underwear, n loading Bale prlco Ladles' $3.60 rainy day sklrU, Unloading sj1n nrlco . . ' " "w "W'",M I in Walking Sits v pan or the representatives fim