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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
BIQHT DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904. '" J . Stockton &Co. At The Old White Corner And 298-300 Commercial St. Clearance Sale f Tli la great January sale make IU succosb on tho fact that it offers j needful article at price that mean actual economy to you. Ko truly shrewd, calculating, purehawr who has an actual know- lodgo of merchandise and values, will mlw tho many bargains In first class merchandise that nro offered hero. We can only glvo you a small Idea of what wo are doing. If you will com and Inspect our stocks you will soon know tho whole story. New Today ' An advntco shipmont of Spring Dress Goods Dcaiitlful vlolos and fancy suitings, also croamt atfd blacks. Hosiery Specials Ladles fancy hose worth 25c And 3Cc pair 19c Ijidlos tan hose, worth ISc to 20p pair 9c Bhawknlt hose far children worth 2Co, pair 19c 50c, 65c, 76c, Dress Qoods reduced to 4tcyd 3Cc and 40c duced to Dress Goods re. 28c yd Clothing and Shoes, snappy, up-to-date styles at v Sale Prices WILLIAM FABER EXPIRES Could Not Recover From Shock of Sup gical Operation A Prominent Albany Citizen and Thorough Business Man Held in High Esteem by All .- TURNER PICTURE EXHIDIT. Fine Procjram This Evening at the Armory More Subscriptions Received. Thoro was a good attendance at the opening ovonlng, uiid, In spite of tho Inclement weather, Interest In the pub lic school plcturo oxhlhlt Is Increas ing. Bovornl moro subscriptions havt been received from pmmlnont bust nwo men, and the effort to place soma specimens of good art In each of the ochool houses Is msotlng with great succoso. This evening n large audlenco will bo present to enjoy tho excellent pro jstmiiI Governor Chamberlain, Hon T. T. (leer, Superintendent J. II Ack crmau and Colonol K. Hofur will bo present nud ontorlnln (ho audience iHh short talk porlalnlng to oducn- IIodaI work. Vocal solo Mrs. W. C. Smith. Keflltatlon Kmma Kllno. Vocal solo Mlse Miriam Houlat Vocal solo Oonovlove Praslor. Vocal solo Hthel Frnsler. Chorus High school. 8oo Qallltn Humphrey. Wano duet Mltm Hasan rtarnlmrdt. DIED. HAIlTMKflH At llir. hnmn .r TM, m Howell, Stnyton, Oregon, JanuaryN SO, 1901, Levi Hartmess, ngotl 73 years and 22 days, of n comnllca. tlon of diseases. Deceased wns a pioneer of the Stay- ton neighborhood, nnd owned a fine farm near thoro. Ho leavcB no fami ly. , Tho funoral will be, hold at Stay ton tomorrow, and Interment will bo had In tho Cnmpboll comotory, 2$ miles east of that place. and Chinaman on loe, Registered at 8alem. Tho following guosts registered, not Including commercial travelers nnd thcator people, at Salem hotels since Wednesday: M. L. Cooper, Ilaltlmore: Oeo. Lewis. (Iranta Pass; N. II. Oyndo. Mo- ,iaiin; Thou, A. Scott, Scotls Mills; It. r. Wythman. Frank Wintry, Wout. worth, 8. I). j J. A. Dlttor. Sublimity; (woru .eiso. noise; Loo 8horoy, A. P. Miller, J. C. Llndsey, Portland; M. w. Smith, Stoekton: J. H Ponnoyor, Chi cago; R. M. Oalller, Coqullle; Win. Asplund. Mnrslnluld; It. J. Henley. Cor vals; J. It. Hammond, Bllverton; J. K, Midler. Winona. Minn.: Phil iinr Hubbard; William Faber, fop many years a prominent business man of Albany died In Portland this forenoon, as the rosult of an operation performed yos torday afternoon. Mr. Fabor, who was the sanlor mem ber of tho firm of Faber & Nles, own era of tho Albany brewery, and lead- ins dealorfl In hops, was for yoars woll and favorably known throughout the Btato a a good business man, onter prising and thorough. He was vory successful In hls.oporntlons. nnd ac cumulated qulto a fortune, and, though still In tho prime of llfo, had laid nsldo a portion of his UnslneBS cares of recent years, and a few yoars ago he built a flno resldoneo In Portland, removing to that city last year, to give his children tho advantages to be derived from tho oxcollont school fa cilities to bo had there. He still re tains his business Interests In the vol- loy, at Albany and hore, and his- Infliv onco In his lino was felt thronchnnt tho stat. Mr. Faber was a man of tho highest Integrity, of genorous ImpulBoa, and had many warm friends" wherovcr ho was known. In fact, It might bo said of him thnt enemies ho had none, for ho wnH not tho man to offend any one. whllo his kindly acta woro so numer ous n to merit for him tho rospect of oven those who had rot an Intimate acquaintance with him. Especially popular was ho In business circles in this city and Albany, nnd tho latter city will sincerely mourn hlra ns ono or Its most entorprlslng business men, who has done moro for that placo than perhaps any other ono man. No funer al arrangements huve as yot been mado. Insignificant. A conservative esti mate place the loss at nbout $10 000, but, as the exprese officials are the only persons who know thf full ox tent of the robbory, IU magnitude may never become public. SUDDEN DEATH. It In Vnnnllr the Itenult of Lornt XeB leot to ExercUc. In almost every dally paper nro to bo seen several announcements that some body hns died suddenly. These sudden deaths are moro liable to be men than women. Mr. So-and-so roil uenu on mo street or lu bis olllco Wbllo writing let lers or preparing a sermon or doing something or other. "Found Dead In His Itoom" Is becoming a very com mon headline. These deaths nro hard ly ever accounted for. Generally some thing Is said nbout the heart some vague Insinuation that the heart was . nflilni, Iti i, tu-nnnt- mn nnnr.htit. ns a rule, no explanation which Is really .'utlonnl Is furnished. It Is n well known fact that tho heart Is n muscle. If the muscles of the body are allowed to become flabby, tho heart also becomes flabby. A flabby heart Jiar be trusted to numn tho uiootl Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr, AT Saturday, Jan. 23 The Big New Success Happy Hooligan chnrnc- The funniest of nil stage tors. The brightest, breeziest unci entertaining performance. Riven for laughing purposes Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c. Scats on salo at box office Saturday at 9 a. ni. The Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in most only. tlirnnpli flir nvntmn nrrilnnrllv. llllt n sudden fright or emergency, n sudden expenditure of energy, as In running dp steps or any other unusual exercise, Is liable to overpower tho heart. It suddenly stops, and tho man falls dead. Tobacco tends to produco a flabby heort; whisky 'tends to produco en largement of the heart; lazy, Indolent habits weaken the heart nnd thin tho ventricles. That man who Indites edi torials, dictates letters, but takes no muscular exercise, Is In danger or rail ing dead. The life Insurance man bet ter Ktecr clear of him. It is of vastly moro Importnuco to know what his hab its are with reference to physical exer cise than to know whether his grand mother died of heart disease or his grandfather had rheumatism. The doc tor might a great dcnl better Interview his wife nud discover how the mnn be naves himself than to cxnmluo tho blood for microbes or tho urine for urnto crystals. If n mlin must be strenuous, let blin bo BtrcuuouH all round. Ho should take a little strenuous physical exercise ev ery day ns well as strenuous mental work. It Is even dangerous to neglect to tnko dally physical exercise. Fatty degeneration Is killing more men today than is smallpox. Medical Talk. Coach the Witness. Wnatilnrrtnn. Jan. 21. The MncllOIl trial was enlivened this morning by enresontatlon to tho court of three at- fldavlts, charging Postal Inspectors Mayer and Gregory with approaching nnil nuiMtlonlni witnesses In tho wait ing room beforoythey were called to the stnnd. Tho court ruled that tnci inspectors should reply by nflldnvlt. Jo Lobby for Statehood. Omaha. Jan. 21. Chairman Jones today issued a call for delegates from nil points of Oklahoma nnd Intllnn Ter ritory to go to Washington January J 3 th to lobby for ono state or nothing. It is expected that a delegation of 100 will respond. Walking Skfats Off tho regular prm , through tho lino no resetrj Then thcro'a tho dale Cf LADIES' WAISTS at half ,rlM that you should not miss. you miss theso sales you otw look two of tho biggost tar gain events of tho year. Rflotfe About Sewing Machines .1 K IllitnM.,.,.. .l.... on loe. , . . . . :. . '"'"' """"". 8t. Ixmla. Jan. 2J.-The fr..n body! . u ' . ,.' J' W UUmor' ' k Ghlnim.n .. r,u...i . " T?l J- Wwnook. 11. M. Ogdon, Pertland: J. M. IJyde. Itigno; Z. C. backus. Pe toskoy. Mich.; u ji llrndlev. Mnn,. oi a uiunftinan was found lu a refrlg eraior oar from Cnnndn. which av rlrtJit hero tmtay. He wna evldantly XJllfd by hlKhbluders. WHEAT MAHKET8. ChleaRfl. Jan. II. Whwit tViK)i. Kporla of aorvuK raltii r. the Bouthwwt. ami forliti offerlHW pwiml a a4uwti thht mornlmr. it wut ju low n Mfc. but rect(Hl. Tredwn bollevo Armour added to the break by unloadliiK o iwrt or hit huMlNxti at the JWllllg. Phis. Tenn.; Kulu N'Im. Albany; I). Mujtnui, st. Paul, Mr. and Mr 8Mnoer. Seattle. Gold Dust Flour Met by TMK IIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Wdry, Oroon, MaU for family um. Aak yor r for It Uraa an4 torta J- "n hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Illilii lln n C'hnnrr. A New York uwu tells this story or a friend who wmh ry foml f iioid iwrt ami ihmvowihI ii flue piir of ml IrUh witeix. out, ulKht he vlalttsl a fnahlMuilnV gcunblliiK wtablUhmeut, tnklnic the iIoks with him. He mit down to wijoy wippr, when the pro liriettir, who wan ory fond ef shoot Ins. reiuarkwl: 'TIhmk- are very tine animals, Mr. blank. Are they brtiker "Henu'iw! No," whs the rvponi "Thry lwu't been lu here live mlt-utes." SOMETHING IN TRAIN ROBBING HOPS KEEP FIRM Prices Are Fluttering: but Keep Getting a Little Higher The reason why wo are enjoying a constantly increasing trado on sowing machines, needles and supplies, Is that wo pay strict attention to this dopartraont of our business. Wo have a separate sowing raachlno salesroom, where our customers look ovor the machines undisturbed, and wo have a I thoroughly experienced machine man In charge. Wo soil tho White Rotary, tho latest Improved rotary machine on the market, a number of exclusive fea tures not found on any other mnchinp. Killed Fifty. London, Jnn. 21. A Router's tf patch today from Soraallland i .Major Konna's British tronn . prised a forco of rebellious KJ near Allgheria, Jnnunry 17th. kink ou spearmen, and capturing m camels and several thousand shp. To Fight America. Rorlln, Jan. 21. Tho Central Rim pcan Commercial Lenguo, whoso m pose is to conduct a propajaifo ngalnst Americanism and eommwiii , .vw Invasion, was formally ostablliM this afternoon. Many influential C mans wero In attendance. ;rHWHMICll8tiei Deutecher Klelderladen. V We also sell tho old rellablo Wheel Now For Boy's Clothing j (Continued from first pare,) Waited rotatoes WeWaat wrbnk PftUfeM. Brty dm puUa. Urly Jaokatn Potato. PriM Pett. rnH Chill PctU. JataiiiM.Kyfe&Co 75CommefdAlSt. Wc Collect Bad Accounts lUte you any? If ao wo are i your wrTice. No Collections No Charges n Alstint Qrdoo & Oo. ;o i. tn,'l St. Phono am oui, A. K Morgan A C, Mcjra. imnimn ! in 1 1 r Wtutn Ytu Piv n r. u,,m ,, ;ou ., .Vani,uLt y whn.,vSuT r can M matttr ,ho flrat fltUd V P W W duP' ny Unw. SLSEaas s PIONIJB OPTIOIAN. amount iho robbers soeured but It la known to bo largo. Many valuable) oxpros packugoa woro In tho safe, as well aso considerable coin. The tlrat Information of tho hold-un wn recelvod by Supt. Aglar, of the Southern Pacific, and enme In a moa. hi8 aent iy Conductor 1. ir xfBVAr. from KIiik City. It merely state1 that the safe had been thrown off the train by unknown nartliw tinnn ..i..i . the mewaKe Aglar ordered an engine out of San Lull Obispo, which wan hoarded by Sheriff Ivans of San Luh OblatH) county, nnd a number of dopu tie and railroad emnloviw n.i ... nt full s,mmk1 to the acoiw of the rob ery. and, alter a brief wnrch th wife waa found, but no trace of thn robber. That the men i, .. tod the crime wro familiar with the T ! ,l, W meswnger and hi help .n leaving their car and golnu into tho baggago car during the early morning hour there can be no doubt and suspicion naturally nni. ... , quen ton, of ono of ,he ...- ... or to some exemployea as JwUor Tho mytorv surrounding tho robbory la made deeper by fall uro of the bandits to blow the blK safe which Is bellev.nl , k l ! !". between $20 000 and (30.000 Tho su. perlntendent of Woll-Kargo fcp.it Company declare tho f ... ... ---- -.-. .k Ufea principally by the mewonger as a reim.ur- .":. Ppera and 8raa packasM fuses to estimate th ... . . l)or "- 'ui oi piun- The robbers Wero linil for time after cHin ... ""avu locating the ao V V" D.ana empletJobofTr; he blown tnury box ws pj it wag found ,i.. '.. " un m ttAA .... r"""u nn prol e liOtoeri-i.,1, . ou?a Wy. An UMfflelal ..i... . u. , . . . " piaeeu Tho hop market In this city nnd throughout the coast statos Is strong and tho few hopa still In the doalers' hands aro oagorly sought for by the dealors. In somo !nntnnrna nrim i,... hnvo boon sold at 27 conts. and Choice h0D8 aro hnlnv hol.l t oft .. iiuiu iu( ou conts. A deal Is on by which a 1000 balo lot In Tacoma may bo sold within a day or two to a Salem dealor, tho lattor having offorod 2S29 cenU for tho crop. AH grades of hons nm mm. mandlng a good price, and the ten dency of the hop market Is upward. The Watervllle (N. Y.) Times says of mnrkot conditions there;. Although thoro have bson nw . ported at 3Bc nearby, nothing definite is Known or such transaction. i i cortnln. however, that th t.,Brv. . mains firm, and the fow holders In the vicinity even firmer." The Now York Journal .i .... tin. January 16th. ,nys of the market In that city: "lluslnees continued nni ti. .-... ordors received from hfa,, llmltel to small quantities. Theni was a fair amount of Mmiuiuin. ... twewn dealors for tho limited volume or buslnee transacted, and prices for Pacifies were being 8haded slightly. A limited export lnnulrv we for Statos. Offerings wore light, due tO tho small Stocks nn.l n,l. j, , . . ' - - h were ruuy maintained. Tho general tone of tho market held firm, most dealors expressing confldonco in ih .i ind with any kind of a demand prices would quickly harden. Advice re OelVOd from tho ennt M.4 .. changed and firm markets. No changes wero reported n forogn markot which wero reported as holding firm." er & Wilsou. Call and soo our machines. We sell on easy installments and take your old raachlno In exchange. Wo al so rent new machlnoa and repair all sorts, guaranteeing our work. F. A. WififSfins' Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t. Farm Machinery. Blcuri a.. bllea, Sowlno. Maahinu and Supplier N. H. BURLEY, Bewlnc Machine Repairing farmers, call and rat M.n .u oalendsr. and Sweaters we nave a ronlly nice u i sortment and very protty pat terns of swoators. Tho cloth ing for boys aro all tho yen latest In matorial, cut and fin ish. Remember THI8 STOCK 13 NEW. Everything being bright and I fresh, not a speck on them. Hadn't you bettor pick out something for tho boys from this brand now rtock? I Y. M. C. A. Clothlne and Gents Fornishtogs. V. M. C. A. Bulldlno, 8alem. EMIL KOPPE, Proprietor. 4MeHDM uum'' " "w Btrt. t to Buah'a bank. S U uw,raefal eauaau el aswrtlnj: the loag but unite In comparatively fwmHf New Todav ii tt!t!lliJliL!il! offlof i f y a"u,antTniel office, inquire of Dr. D. E. Wrluht lu Steusloff buildlnc x , T3t ' aa. PXOPXJES 2WIGAXN J&OWS& the amount of Prices cut right snoda V and left Wednesday and Thursday's Unloading Sale of thrbunoVorTa iS .ad Tup8day toolt a g00d turned out. i.k ..... -o.-t, 4rum SALE CONTINUED. ' nVer EeGD- Best standard calicoes, unload ing sale price, yard 3c 7c lace striped curtain scrinw, Best Sans Silk, all co,;' a $100 hi d'ns Ea, price" 11-00 black silk Pcau do Solo Wvy thick, lustrous quaj ty. unloading sa.e, price yd59c nomna t. 0f embroideries, any Price. He double twilled crash, good Price, yard .. a, Bt apron 8lngw"iV:JHc . unload 8aie l ".. broadcloth, tt""18 11.36 wide, splendid for walking skirts, unloading 6ale price yard 66c 39c Jap Silks, all colore, will wash like muslin, unloading wle price, yard 25e Ladles 39c heavy fleece under wear, fancy trimmed, unload ing sale price tie 20c all silk taffeta neck ribbons No. 40, all colors and black, unloading salo price, yard..l2HC Boye1 ic suspenders, best qual ity, unloading sale prlco ...- c Men'a 25c neckties, unloading ala price 10c Children's 25c underwear, un loading Bale price l0e Ladles' JJ.50 rainy day Bkirt. unloading Balo price lltv The ChpanAetoZTr7r J1 ." ' M'EvAn If e ln tne Northwest Il5l?thers,Court St.,Salem k(W('-