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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1904)
'"lr"T)T' MM & 1.4 EIQHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1904. ess t U Stockton&CoJ At The Old White Corner And 283-300 Commercial 8L fESB) i1 t Iiulai , J Tho enormous growth of the firm of Stockton & Co la abundant proof of our honor and a tribute to our ox port knowledge) of good merchandise, and our ability to undoreclL Tho In creaso of tho business of our two stores has boon phonommal. Al ready wo aro crying to our landlords for mora room to show our gosnls and very soon tho sound of tho mason's trowel will ring about our corner rtoro. Dally crowds tell tho truo story of our clearance ealo bargains. TOWNS SNOWED UNDER Forty Michigan Towns Cut off From the World - Clothing News Thoro Is a doublo nicety about our men's apparel. Thoro Is tho stylo, thon tho price, Wo never mark our goods at oxhor- bltant prices during tho sea son In order to mako reductions look big during our sales. Come to us, we will save you money. Shoe Facts An III fitting shoe Is not cheap at any prlco. You will find that wo carry ono of the best stocks of choos In Salem. Wo havo thom for raon, womon and chlldron In high grado standard makes. 'Also tho raoro modornto prlco goods. Now at 8ale Prices. Fuel Is Scarce, and Provisions Are Pooled, Being in Charge of Committees 7,iimiiii, mmum umwiMTinrmiiraTii ,," ARRIVALS AT SALEM HOTELS 3, I). Cook, J. W. Dennett, Marsh- Held; Maudo Tnft, .-; C. M. La Porto, Lobnnon; Henry Lyons, Ly. u; J. J. Nelson, II. T. I'etorson, Orafton, N. I).; a Nichols, Albany; W T. Wright, Ilosoburg; J. H. Doug 1m, Jr., and wlfo, Newborn; H. C. At well, Forest Qrove: John b Cordrny, 3 1 P. Isaac, P. F. Lcary, 0. A. Ilotan, J. Ilalston, M. K. Proobatol, U A. lthr low, Jay Andrew, 0. 8. Harton nnd wife,, Joo Hurl, Portland. DIED. BRYANT. At tho family homo. Wod-, nesday. Janunry 2G. 1004, at 1:30 a, n Mrs, flcorgo Ilryant, agod yearn, of tuberculosis. l)cceoMd was tho wife of Oeorfie llrynnt, ono of tho'proprlotors of the Capital City Flouring' Mills, and has boon a resident of this city for about three years. She leaves a husbnnd and ono dnughter. MIm Mlldrod, to ruourn lior death. Tho funeral .will bo hold nt Turner tomorrow. Hov. II A. Kctohiun, of tho First Prosbytorlnn cnureu. omeintlng. llurlaxl will bo Jmrt In Twin oak cmetry, near Tur Startllno Effect One of tho most extraordinary por trait ever shown In Now York City Is tho fulMongth figuro of Mrs. Alfred Harney, now on oxhlbltlon In a Fifth. avenuo gallory In that city. It may well bo called "Tho Scarlet Woman," for In tho picture Mrs. Darnov won n rich, red ovonlng gown that fniin far off tho shouldors without tho ves- ugo or nstrap to hold It In place. In deed, ono might fancy that If Hhn moved away from tho pillar on which sho Is leaning (tha pillar has a satyr's held carved on It. to clvn an n.iiivi touch of tho diabolical) tho wholo fab ric would slip off completely. Looked, at from acrosA tho room thn sinr,i. faco weani a smllo, but when standing nihw us expression becomes a leor. It Is a singular reflection' of th imio. nf tho times. Philadelphia Telegraph. Detroit, Jan. 27. Fears aro entor- tnlned for all tho residents of the Thumb district of Michigan, contain ing 10 vl Hugos, which havo been com pletely cut off by storms for the past 10 days by 10 to 20 feet of snow. In Union and It became a sovorolgn and Independent state. On tho 21st the offlclnl hand and seal of Governor Joe Drown was affixed to the proclama tion, and on the 22d tuo enter execu tive reached Augusta. Thnm wftB n. hnrrvlnc to and fro of the military offlcors of the city and a gathering of forcos. Waynos boro was also communicated with, and up from Uurko camo two com nanloa to tnko nart In tho first victo ry against tho fcdoral troops, which, however, was without conflict, and tho first flair was not born with a baptism of blood. On tho 23d Governor Drown made a formal demand on captain Arnold Elzy. of tho Second United States artillery. In command of the arsenal, that tho post bo turned over to him. In his demand ho stated that Geer gia was no longer a part of the gen eral government, and, while Bhe de sired to bo on good terms with the United States, that tho arsenal was needed by tills state and an armed forco of an alien nation would be tol erated within her borders, After communication with Wash ington Captain Elzy held a parley Gtand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr Wednesday, Jan. 27 Tho Jolly Musical Festival tho Now Maloney's Wedding NEW Everythlnrj NEW Howlldorlng sconlc effects. Unsur- passably costumed. Prices 75c. 50c. 35c. Seats on sale at box office Wednea day at 9 a, m. Weeks , .. , , ... . . iiJKiou u mini liizy ne some places tho fuel Is at the vanish- I, ngrecd t( lng point. Soveral villages turned their food over to a committee, which apportions tho rations. Tho situation Is particularly gravo at Harbor Deach, a town of 1600. Tho railways say It will bo 10 days boforo thoy can open trafflc. . The President Weakens. Washington, Jan. 27. Tho presi dent today nominated William Mar tin (whlto) to bo postmastor at Indl anoln, Miss., to take tho place of Min nie Cox, vhoso resignation was do manded last year by tho whlto citi zens, and resulted In tho tomnorary closing of tho postofflco. his troops being allowed to march out with tho honors of war and to leave the state without molestation. This was agreed to, and on January 24, 1861, nearly three months boforo tho guns wero trained on Fort Sumpter, tho surrender of the arsenal was made and a now flag supplanted tho ono of the republic. THE KIANQS OF INDIA. Whisky and Water Doth Bad. Port Towusend, Wash., Jan. 27, Clarenco Hrown, of Astoria, Oregon, fell In tho buy nnd was ilrnwnn.i i.t nlHht. Ho had been drlnklmr .anVii Ho was a nuphow of Thomas Sumlns, who lost his wife and thnut .i,ii,in with the Clallam. Tha tnth. .u.t - ..,.. uiuu three weeks nuo. mnklrn- air .to.ti.. In 1m than a month. Chicago, WHEAT MARKETS. Jan. 17 Whmt. 89fi Took Off the Lid. San Francisco. Jan. 27. In tho presence of his wlf bn . i..i n b. Chns. l. nK,l 30, prominent In real striate cirri. i,i, .... - . ....... Min nig bralna tl.U mornlm, The cause Is un known, uu ,0raMtl0 nttaln wow happy and hl kuaiiiMw nrrnira u. . , . H"UU imjw. OAsyotllA pWMtWaaiWKaasWaM I Gold Dust Flour Md by THE 8IDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sldny, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your ror for It Uran and shorU al ways oo hand. AJlXAgt Wanted Potatoes WeWaat Kink Ptato. y m Potctoes. rty Jwkwn Peat, rtw Potsrto. Arnvtt Chill PetateM, JameiM.Kyle&Co 1 75 CommerdAlSh rtttwt: est l He Glasses Wc fit Icatea to your eves w isa ! xwcwr pat off for tomor- B 1 1 row what yot can do 1 today. Now Is the time S to let m get to work, I no couectioos i I No Charges 1 Au A,n Gordon k Go. I I ffin,.00"" St Ph- g H A, R. McMutn a i B , lu . Bi Tbeae Wild Iloraea Are Vlolom and Snla to lie Untamnble. Writing of the kinngs, or wild horses, of India, found near tho land of Tibet Thoinns W. Weber in "Tho Forests of Upper India and Their Inhabitants" says: Hero for tho first time wo saw ths klnng, or wild horse. Several hcrdi came to look at us as wo marched and fit Hoped around, neighing and kicking iip, um Kept at a respectful distance. They havo big, ugly heads nnd tails and ears llko a tnulo'a and a black stripe down tho back; cola llgbfbny, with white noses. They hno fln& free action In trot and gallon and aro four. teen to tlfteen hands high, strong hi mo legs nnd heavy In tho body. We wore welcomed by tho nck'blnc of nu. moroua wild horses to tho laud of tho klnng. Several herds kept circling round, tho old stallions approaching In a iiulto threatening manner, snortlug, squealing and kicking up their heels, while the marcs and foals callonivi off ut n more respectful distance Thoro was a herd of kinngs which careered about our camp In a most objectlona- uie way, making tho most fearful dis turbances. Wo witnessed a battle roy. al between two stallions, whii-ii r forqelty and wicked fury surpassed any tight 1 havo seen. Again and again tho pair went at ono anothor llko ti gers, biting and kicking nnd mauling, the blood flowing freely, whllo the foar ful yells and roars thoy kept un were terrifying to hoar. This Went on for uours. tub norrlblo rours and shrlok. Iiiffi iimdo by tho wild horse when lighting wound soniutlilug llko a noise uvurtwi a tioiiKoy's bray and tbu squealing of a Jncknl, but far more oar piercing and discordant Hero tli klang in found In considerable mini bwru. Ho Is, accortllng to the Hunla aeeouutH. untamable. Thon. ,v..u .. young one purchased at Itagesar fair iruiu mmie iiuuihs for a small prlco. Tho nucvlMMT thought he lWd a good bargHln and iriHMd to send th nnl mal to Hnglnud, but when hu Ujou went to bring away the purclmso no power could induce it to lonvo Its fos ter mother, an old Abbot pony, which the clovor Hunlns refused to sell ex cept for an exorbitant sum. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell"0 Grand Opera House Tntifsday, Jan. 28 Last season's big Bucceea Jules Murry's beautiful melodrama JLOSt Rive. A pastoral lovo story. Direct from Its phenomenal run In Now York Large and splendid cast. Magnifl cent scenery. Thoroughbred horses, DIcycle races. Old toll gate, otc. Ono of tho best, tho sweetest, pur est nnd most wholcsomo of rural dramas, depleting Hfo in Indiana without a mortgago on tho farm, an erring son or a ruined daughter. Price 75c, 50c, 35c. Seats on sale at box offlco Thurs day at 9 a.m. Of January Cleani, and White 3ale, Most every ono Is taking ad. vnnttfso of our suporior offer. ings. Don't lot those last to weeks slip by without taklnj advantage of the many bar. gains, 8 ?fa2xL a delicious and healthful dessert. Pro pared In two minutes. Noboflragl no baking I add beiling: water and set to cool Flavoroi Lemon, Omaro, Rap. berry and Strawberry. Gut a packago at your grocora to-day. to ota. I O. 3BC 3H Qeorola's Flan. (Agusta. Ga. Horald.) A flag which forms a wrt of tho decoration of tho offlco of r b m Ion will bo an obJMt of interest to "Vftry visitor and v,.- .,- ' Augusta. Tho flar la i.i. ...L. ono with B u rt4r ln he w emblematic of orri. k,.v ? .?r lm V 1. "Uim Bl in IS V aa0er Wa flwt unnd to the breeso was an in.i-wj... . . having by act of SbS on tho bonds uniting her to the UnlteS mTbrrrir-- th rvf. : "." ""w"l part or ." -. . w "at0 of America: Some Used Machines If you can't afford to buy n now machlno Just yet, como in and we'll soil you a rattling good machlno al moat at your own figure, wo havo takon In a great many machlnos this fall and wlntor ln trndo. Our maehino man goes over those nnd nuts then, In first-class ordor, ready for use. Wn thon soil thom for what they'll bring. umo In and soo. Good machlnos of woll-known make as low as $5.00 and on up. AND REPAIRING Mr. N. H. Durley Is our machlno man, and he knows how to ronnlr . chine properly. All work guaran teed. Dring In your machines. Het make of needles. 'Exniin, and Howard's at 21c a doaen. Nyae' Sperm genuine sowing m. chinos olhi, as well as "S-ln-1." Heat oil made. Don't buy cheap oils, nr mi- , .... known brands. They , tnd c, your machine. F- A. Wiggins' Implement House. Z5!W57 Liberty 8t Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Atomo. hit". Sew.na Maohln. . N. H.BURLEY. Sowing Machin. HepaJriw: calendar. "ornuc Gtand Opcta House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mnr. 2 Nfjriits Friday and Saturday Janaany 29, 30 and special Matlnte Saturday The novelty of the season Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company Friday Nfht "The Belie of New York" Saturday Matins "An American Millionaire" Saturday Hlcht "A Gaiety Girl" Perfect Prodncttons In every detail by ItnS8.1 talented company of small A treat for yountr and old Prices, nleht-75c. 50c, 35c Matinee 50c any part of the house, aryFr2,a.Cya?e9StaS.n?.nM,e8tbM Governor Ought to Know. Tho governor thla morning' r celvod a letter from C. W. Husband of Springfield, III., inquiring as to tl whereabouts of two long-lost unci TLflft nmn ... ....v, y.uK, vu Oregon ju years asq ana engaged in ranching. They art unnstmn and John W. Bullmor. bi tivcfl of Qermnny. Tho family hu sougnt thoso men for a long tlmo, lat can got no traco'of them, and tho got ornor la appealo to, to locato the men If possible. Call for Bids. Tho Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, does linmhv it . bids for supplying tho said city with "iy inousand (50,000) feet of hridgo nnd crosswalk lumhor same to be dollvored at some dosig. mivu ,ioini witnin tho said city, olth. or in bulk or In Reppmrrn. i. thosamomay bo needed and ordered by tho city, all within and during the year 1904. The council rMQ-..- .... right to reject any and all bids made n this relation, nnd nil 1,1,1. m.. . .,.. w(vo t.ivii uiuai no accompanied by tin. rnrm.. i.... of the bidder, or by caih, In the sum of 10 per cant, of the bid offered Dono by ordor of tho common coun nu r, N. J. JUDAH. i ozJd cordor Sa,om- 0re- How we tfo moveRealEs&te We get our customer goiclr deala, Llat yours, 'Wo can turn ft. Wo do scribo hero property that has .utt Deon placed on tho market. You may leara further particulars about thew and many moro by calling or writing. House, hard finished. 8 rooms, clot eU and pantry, east facing, nico fruit trees, well located in East Salem, to only 7B0, on easy paymonts. Inr tlgate. Two lots 150x150 feet, on Commer cial St, 3 blocks from buslnoss part of tho city; with G-roomed houto la Bood ropalr. Prico $1000 on easy pay ments $200 down, balance $10 p month a snap. Don't wait. Call aai see us. Small flour mill, good water power, 12 acroe of land, soveral outhouse, for sale, trade or rnnf Aoir n hot this. Fed Hwst & Co. Office Murphy Block (upstairs) Op posite Bush's Bank. H ' "H I I I I iiM. f -J, a l)arBalD; kitchen Thn ti. i. ocnea. ,,. " """. um used only ne najr is no nih. .i. .. ' thros nnnthe .n . . vu' Ms ,-. luaa " ono ,. " a" good condition wnioh was run un nn. . Mrs. irnnir. v. .. uu,uon- the or,.na) 'rtZT.r: "IUI l f "' u Commercial jpjsojpzes SAneAmjaovs Rmmm Doujn ??ck Fop Wednesday aDdTbfirsday's Sale That Is just exactlv u-hn Bvenrthlas ha to bo on m lovet J "'""nirlBg down prlces.- u 10 Keep them moving w Z . vure Wo Put Prices on w No dull day. , the cZlt UD.d.erse11 other stores to keep busy out it goes, Long profit finds nni W.aIy mko two cents on an article for thom. flnda Do Placo n our store. Seo the prices ire occialoBallyw mVT&mKS 5Itiyo? ,0 Mvlne an eye con- sn w,.'1 coa,ror v ?& iwt vonr leasts are always . lMtUCJ. turwl k. ti. . P08t wa caP" lured by tho state rallltia n.i m Burs and String ..."'. Bd. tha the nu v aowa rrom . ?laco of hoaor. Thi, , . ml gQverBmefit in . ...... uu taki ! . oouu. aad - ' '"" over the cloJmB by the other state, aa ," Those wer uir- .. ",w C" had seeded I nL . Mlsil .... .. ,a Dwbr. street. l-27-3t MalrtT matrcn fr W- & T. U. Married woman preferred. For fur thror information apply ,0 w. c . twmo, l-27-3t Strayed.-Two large my horse8 wght about MOO. shod all 2 one bnuided -b- 0B Mt S ' dles 10c hose, fast blaok JHc curtain scrim. ,ard su" f'' 75c umbrellas on," 39c 65c black velveteen, yd JC 15c hair rats, all colors .. Best spool silk, each .... 10c Turkish towels . Best shoo laces, 2 f0r " 200 yard spool cotton "" Best Saxony yarn, heiz" R. ,w.r. ""Tu UMB- n .., r;7 inBKw toweu ... :: Best Sana -lk. , c !3c 8c 3c 6c lc IHc 3Ho Best 6Hc crash toweUng, yd..3tfc Mens best overalls 39c Wlro hair pins, 2 pkgs for ..lc ilot standard callcoos, yd .... c i-Hc whlto India linen, yd ..81-3c 450 dre6s goods, 40 inches wide splendid wearer, price yd... 23c oreat bargains in embroideries, rrom lc yard up, Prices cut away down on out ng flannels, blankets and com forts. I' dress and rainy Bkirts, half price. day v m. .r r:.,"w!a tew. i ury is, isei '7. cTcr l i- -z:i v 'frttfttumaiittffiBiiiinim, SawarSwafc- 1273t rvE,R OPTIOIAN. &a at.. iT -mwm musks