DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904. THREE IAPPY HOOLIGAN COMING You Want to See rholeLots of Trouble See Hooligan )U All K(nw Him and Have Laughed at Him - This Is the Original so, lias caused laughs ly tho millions, finding four dond sheep, they let tha Tho theatrical verslr.n of "Happy UBS so, and In a short tlrao thoy trcod Hooligan" was arranged by Mr. Frnnl ,n,rge ,"far' wh,c,h tw,aB k"1rm,l b' ItUIIlUU WUIIUUB UUU JUIUI tVUIIUUV (Cougar Jack.) Tho boys hardly had tlrno to oxam- Dumont, and for this aoason's edition ' of H, he has ontlroly rewrlttten ths lines, scenes and eomady Incidents, bringing thorn up to the vory minute. Tho production, too, is ontlroly now In every detail. Last season "Hap py Hooligan" was a. big monoy makor, "and so for tho current tour .over $25,- Ine their prlza before the dogs had treed another cougar, a short distance from the first one. N. J: Morehoust shot and crippled the animal, and on falling from tho tree ho disappeared In a thlcksbunch of brush, and, bolng so closely surrounded by dogs It was 000 has beon Invostad In sconory costumes, and In engaging the sor-, Imposslblo to glvo him another shot vlcos of tho vory host peoplo avail-' As tho boys wore getting anxious able for tho dlflorent roles. Among about their dogs, Robort Wallace, who tho features aro the widely discussed was evidently braver than the rost, diamond ballot, a most beautiful of eqt, and a chorus of 25 of the most beautiful show girls over brought to gether under one management. In the company are such artists as Eva Davonport, Billy A. Ward, Otis H. Wood; Matthows and Law, the novolty trio, Clarion Saunders Scats on salo at box offlco Sntur- Coming to tho Grand Opera house nturday night Is "Happy Hooligan," ubably the most successful, and prtnlnly one of the most entertain-, day nt 9 a.m. Curtain 8:15. 3SSiisVi sr EARTH seized tho beast by tho tall and drag ged him out, so Morohousc might glvo I him the dead shot. Before leaving the placo a wildcat was killed. This ended the day's !hunU Who says that the Wallace boys haven't the best varmint dogs on the Pacific coast? Eugene Iteglstor. " am, ,. n, r fKNPviYY -.s r liJsH V aaPrv - m-czB&vmiz!a y inbuHtm-im 'MMmSi ft in 'SwffSaSS '"t.-iiSSmBS. G, THINGS AIQtUf&gyfiftd ng farce comedies over produced. Brno plot, or rathGr tho outline of such piot as anorus a grounu wont ior this musical absurdity, is based on Mr. P. Oppcr'si "Happy Hooligan" fcartoons, published In tho New York Journal and its n3soclato nowBpa- para or tho Hearst syndicate. The enmi nooo, ns piciureu oy Jir. up per, has become a favorite in nearly vory household in tho country, nnd Killed the Cougar. A Jasper correspondent sonds us, under dato of January 17th, tho fol lowing interesting story of a cougar chase: Mr. Thomas, who llvos on tho Mc Kenzle, having found that tho -cougars Woro destroying his sheep, so Informed the Jasper hunters, and Sunday eovcr al of tho boys started out for some sport, among them John Wallace and 'lila predilection for always getting his famous varmint dogs. Upon reach- Into trouble, whllo not meaning to do lng tho Sparks place at 11 o'clock and P5 Yaqulna-Coos Bay Road. Ed. Cranglor, tho owner of a 100 ton steamer, has been In the valley this wsok looking up business for a regular boat between Yaqulna and Coos Day. If the prospect Is good foi a regular traffic, ho will run his boat, which would be particularly a good thing for tho'passongors now obliged to stage It Into Coos Day from Rose burg. Albany Domocrat. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisturo and eauso Itching, this form, as woll as Bllng, Blooding or Protruding Piles aro curod by Dr. Do-san-ko's Pilo Remedy. Stops itching nnd bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug gists, or sent by mall. Treaties froo. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phila, Pa. "Portland and Return Only $2.20." Tho Southora Pacific is now soiling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Sunday and Mon day in Portland. Tho samo arrange ment applies from Portland, giving all Portland peoplo a chance to visit val loy points at greatly roduced ratos. W. R COMAN, O. P. A. SOUGHT ' LOST TREASURE Two Gold Seekers ReturnFrom Strange Land They Have a Vast Fund of Experience but Never Saw a Sign of Yellow Metal terod another of guilty. Ho will be sentenced tomorrow at 10 o'clock. Harvey was an Inmate of the state ro form school at the tlmo Bort was re leased from tho state prison. Harvey was soon aftor Induced by his,oldor brother to desert tho school, nnd to gethor thoy madu their "way to tholr homo in Douglas county, trading horsos, which thoy stole. Harvoy's arrest nt his. homo near Rlddlo. and Bert's subsequent capturo by a store keeper at Merlin, Josephine county, are familiar to our roaders. Two youngor Bice boys of the samo family havo also beon .inmates of tho state roform school for some tlmo past. Roseburg Review. When You Want Something to eat, Just try tho White House. Thoy can servo you nt any hour of tho day or night. I "Portfolio of Beauty " $ I 1 I (TrTTV eijght exquisite studies m AwjLvW m L K able su m "" cozv Pictorial gems, 17x11 inches in size, represent ing eight distinctive types of American girls ; each study is in tones of rich brown, mounted on a plate-marked mount ready for framing. Each set is furnished with an artistic Port io Cover, stamped in gold. .It is as dainty and h a collection as has ever been brought out, and itify any home. Framed singly, they are admir- jects for adorning the walls of boudoir, library, or corner. I he METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for 1904 (San Francisco Chronicle. On tho Gorman steamer Mora, ar riving yesterday, woro M. McMnnus and C. Thompson, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, who nro returning from nn unsuccessful search for treasure in Tiorra dol Fuego. Thoy passed through many exciting oxporlences near tho southern oxtremtty of South America, but returned without tho treasure, or any part of it, which thoy wont to find. Tho explanation of the gold-bearing land they left for others of tho party who went to the bnrron country with them In the schooner Hnttle I M , from Hnllfax. McManus and Thompson, with eight companions, snilod from Nova Scotia on March 17 last for Tlerro dol Fuego to look for treasure In large quanti ties which Captnln McLeod, of the schoonor, snld was to be found thore. Tho Hnttlo L. M. was a vessol of 87 tons roglstor, and oxperloncod a hard trip after getting out to sea from Hal ifax. Sho was flvo' months in reach ing Tlerra dol Fuego, and. on tho way one of tho party, Ashley Cooper, was washed ovorboard and drowned dur ing a terrific storm. Tho schoonor finally reached False cove, on Tlerra dol Fuego, but wont aground in try ing to land. About this tlmo McMan us and Thompson had a misunder standing with the others of tho pnrty, and taking all tholr belongings from tho vessol, sot out by thomsolves, ac companied only by Pntagonlan In dians, for an expedition Into tho In terior of tho rocky and barren Island. For soveral weeks tho two young mon lived only on shellfish, tho com mon food of tho natives, and endured tho greatest hardships whllo tramp ing over miles of pathless country looking for signs of gold. It was necessary at all times, day and night, to maintain a close watch ovor tholr guldos, who were of tho lowest ordor of humanity, and who uppeared ready and anxiouB to take their lives If any opportunity presented Itself. By keep ing tholr arms ready, and having the Indians: always nhead of them, Mc Manus and Thompson supcoodod in avoiding trouble but boforo getting) rid of their gulden had suffered so much Ions of sleep and lack of proper food that their health was seriously threatened. They lost nil trnco of tholr orstwhilo companions in tho schoonor, but learned in the courao of tlmo thnt thoy had got tho vossel off the beach and proceeded to fomo oth er point McManus and Thompson, upon striking tho coast of Tiorra dol Fuego again with tholr guides, procured n small canoe and In It made a voyage of 125 miles by sea almost to Cape Horn, In a vain search for tho troass lire that Captain McLeod said oxlst cl thore. Then thoy returned to the Straits of Magellan, nnd at Puutn Arenas, on November 9 last took pnsFage on ths Kosmos steamer Mora for this city. Throughout their wan derings .he young men kopt their camera and photographic supplies, and took many views of tho natives and tho strange places ihey visited. Juicy for the Scott Family. Ed. Domecrat: Troiriilo is brewing ovor tho Lowls nnd Clark exposition mattor. The corporation has rofused to rocognlzo those prominent in Its or ganization. Tho national editorial as sociation has beoii Ignored, likewise the Oregon Press Association, nnd only Republicans nro jjlvon positions, Dnnlol McAllon, the original pro motor; H. 13. Dosch, tho best exposi tion man in tho United States; J. M. Long, who was responsible for putting II. W. Corbett's nnmo nt tho head, and Edyth Tozlor Wethorrcd, the best krown opposition woman on tho con. tinont, havo novor boon recognized. Tho round nbout way of lotting the official papor to a Tillamook real es tate man, In ordor to glvo another po sition to a mombor of tho Scott family, arousos tho iro of thoso who have boon pioneers in tho exposition work. Albany Democrat. Badly Swollen, Could Scarcely Walk. Smoked to Excess ' Heart Affected. Dr.Miles Heart Cure and Norvino Cured Mo. To Settle Estate. A petition wnsNflled this morning In tho probnto court for tho admission to probnto of tho cstato of Polly A. Ross, who died in this county January 10th, last. 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An Important feature of the proseut session of the circuit court occurred Monday afternoon when Rert IJIce, charged Jointly with his youngor brother, Harvoy, on two separate in dictments of horse stealing, entered a plea of guilty. Ho was sentenced tula morning by Judge Hamilton to six years' Imprisonment In tho peniten tiary. Only last August did Bort Rice complete a two-year term in the peni tentiary for a crime oxactly similar to that for which be Is now to serve three tlmea as long. Harvey Blco was arraigned at the same time as his brother, and pload not guilty. This ( 'U Vl ''iffiffl 1 I : : . wim 1 1 vmi m ii . biz j If you want a man's work dono, la an old paying. Yon can Borul anyono to our market for meat, and your ordor will bo Allot) Jut as well as If ym eons juurwJi. Wo koop nothlnrt but t&o very choicest meats, fat, prlmo, tondor and Juicy, an1 wo cut and trhn your Btoalm, ronatn and chopa tut only exports can for your table. E C Ctoss ttw-w-wHg9tHetmf-W' fl 0K9esaaeaase9aaeftO8036e$a I A Big Ctft in Hay- How about this price. Wheat and oat hay $10 per toll. Other grades in proportion. Wo have tho goods. Phouo us your orders. D. A. White & Son, Phone 1781 Feedmcn and Seedsmen, 301 Commercial St, Salem. Ore. fU IBII8II9 iailf f rf ttrtM --H8 - .. 4 XT u 4 SAVINGS BANK Capital National Depmtmtnt offore epeclal In- wnt j "mm MJg" ' """" ducment to those who wlih to Jr..ftm..l3fel .Hrfc,. ive monoy Kapetiially wbo OnWNaUonal Bnk In Marlon can rave only In .Mall amounts, oountv. Tranwets t nral fl lh,0 w'10 hftTe money on binkiBK bnsiDMi, hind which l not earninif Jn- tereit. PopoMto ol one dollsr or OFFICERS more received at any time. Pass J. II. Albert President ... book issued to each depositor. EM Croloan Vlce-Pres Intereit credited on January 1 Jos U. Albert Cashier ftnd July 1. ! fteitfigiatiiiiiaiataiagie 8fiip 1 gtoKt ! 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