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FOUR MODERN STORE FIXTURES Jos. Meyers & Sons Put In the Newest Lights and Other Conveniences Always abreast of tho times, not only In goods, but In store flxturos as voll, Job Meyers & Song have Just aiut Into their More the latest thing In leotrlo lighting apparatus. It Is a Horles of the "concentric adjustable llffusers.M which are tho most scion title Invention for tho securing the greatest amount of light from an arc humor. Instead of having a too In tense ifeht directly undor tho burner, ns well n wasting much of that light jinar tho colling, It Is, by this now dovlco, diffused equally undor and round-about tho Inmp. This Is not only a great cconomlzor of light, but makes a store a much moro agree able place to select goods. Tills light Is especially adapted for matching of colors, mul makes shopping by light posslblo, whon othorwlso It was vory Ineonvenlent. On the upper floor of tholr storo Meyers & Sous have Just put In a series of canon for cloaks and ladlos' suits, where garments nro suspended In full view, yet out of tho way anil out of tho dust. Theso oases aro 24 In number. Tlioy aro made of hard wood, and will hnvo draw-curtains In front of each. A plato glass mirror will bo placed on tho ond of oach, thus making It unnecessary for tho la dies to go to tho distant parts of tho .store to Inspect tho lit nnd stylo of garments, Thoio Improvements must Involve largo oxponso, but tlioy will servo to mako this ono of tho boot equipped stores In Oregon. MARION COUNTY COURT The bills against the county, audited by tho commissioners oourt boforu ad Jouroament yesterday afternoon, are as .follows Jail Account. Cld II, 11. Colbath ...:.... 72 Ofi Htelner Drug Co. .... .75 P. W. Hhafer 7.60 AIM 72.00 .75 7.(0 Assessment and Collection of Taxes. "Win. M. llushey .... 60.00 BO 00 W. A. Mnoroa 88.00 Anna Carson 30.00 Election Expenses. Statesman Job Onioe $ 30.00 J, U. Vniuleleur 8.70 Roads and Hlohwsy, I.W Drown & Bone .. 2.24 J. Ilurke 2.0G Cal. Powder Wl .... 38.GI Curtis l.umb, Co, ., 7.1C a OlagKett 0.00 P. H Hall 60 If. Mason 3,00 Jesse Matty 22.50 A. II. Runner 12.00 O. If. Nlahols 4.50 Walter Vincent 4.50 John llnstlanson .... 1(0 P. HaHmiimn lt.00 Kwtf ltnUetmrg .... 0.00 John UaUvburK .... 0.00 J. l. Walton 3.J0 John Welly SM 2100 30.00 $ 30.00 8.70 I 2.21 2.06 37.82 7.15 0.00 d00 3.00 21.50 12.00 4.(0 440 MO U.OO il.00 OjOO 3.10 3.00 Sahool Bupt's Office. RtataMHinH Job oftloe.l 1(0 110 Circuit Oourt, Itmras, M. Urown ....$ 10.00 $ 10.00 Court Mouse Expenses. J. II. UndarwtxM t saj 8.03 John HnghiM Oo 90 Recorder's Office. II. It. Hwriek $ zjto Insane. W. IL llynl X 10.00 R 1). llOfftMU 10.OO Roads ond Highways. M. A. MtCutkttt I 8JW draw StmmiM .... sm M 11. Umu iow 1 1. H. llMVMi U44) Qurrait Expenses. .90 I 2.(0 I 18j0 10.10 I 8.W KM 1.M 1MB Wm. Mttay 1 i.o II l.C nylon MftU Tax Rebate. W. U. H. UMtar j liT8 , us Oeunty Oeurt and Gemmtettonej-a. StaUMmatt PuU, Co... um f MjM An Asylum Essape. The sMtiwriUwt of the Htktrt KMImm Mtetew cWm Uwt Harry . who was arrwiwt at that pImm Knqr MlKhL and. ajln om itetxr Usjr, w a chart t iMwaUy, was not m (Hwato at the iihuw, but had come MyaN ta suatid mrviem. llrewa. whM mm to Ut aajrluw, was fowml ta be m Mp tvm that iBitltutkw last yr Ha waa fomwly commit t4 ha4t the nam of Ze4ler. PRISON' BASEMENT FLOODED Heavy Rains Inconvenience This State Institution As a result of the recont heavy rains, the old room In tho basement of the ponltentlary, undor tho super intendent's offlco. formorly occupied as a dining room for the ofllcors and guards, has sevoral feet of water in It, the water seeping In through tho floor, which was originally of con crete, but Is so badly cracked and worn as to make It worthless, Tho new dining room for the guards, undor tho foro part of tho chapol and tho turnkoy's offlco, Is In uso now, and tho authorities aro not vory much dis commoded by tho wntor In tho othor apartment. This condition of affairs Is a repetition of past oxporloncos thoro, nnd In former oxporloncos of this kind baling was rosortod to. As tho rooms nro not now In uso this 1b not necessary. In tho spring this do- feet will bo remedied, new comont floors will bo laid and that portion of the building wilt bo connected with the big state scwor, so that the water will be drained Into the rlvor. NOMANORWOM AN CAN HAVE DYSPEPSIA And Still Do Agreeable, Attractive and Popular A certain Cure In Reach of All. Thoro Is nothing that will put you to tho frpnt so rapidly In tho bust, nose or social world ni a cheorful disposition and a plenBant nppoar nnco. Other thlncs bolnir nniml nnn. plo will go out of their way to give tho follow a lift who ulwnys wears a choorful countonnnco. The man or woman with n cranky disposition and a Bour faco will always moot with an lndlfforent If not a chilly reception. Tho commercial traveler, who Is tho rocognued buslnosB bnromotor, ap preciates better than nny ono tho value of this rule and governs his no tions accordingly. Oyspeiwla destroys all the ngroea bio qualities that enter Into a man or woman's mnko-up. It Is almost a human Impossibility for anyone with a sovore case of dyepeiMla to look pleasant. The continuous, miserable, oast-down feeling Is bound to make Itself shown In the appenmnce and conversation, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the sufferer's certain our. They nre so recognised nil over the world. Tho eurs they hnve brought about and the happiness they have caused nnd tho suffering they have relieved has hnde their nnma a household word In all the Hngllsh-speaklnK world. The reason that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a certain cure Is that thy are a natural cure. Thero Is nothing to prevent them curing. They contain the essential Ingredients of the digestive fluids of the stomnnh and simply do the Identical work of ine stomach, relieving that weakened Wjan and permitting It to rest and recuperate. Could anything )a moty simple or nntnmlT They are bound to cure. They cannot help them- elves. It IS lust 1L-u nnhl,,. ....... stomach into a inn If that IKtMlule-nnd 'IK be old uue go off un n vacaUon. Heat Is what It needs. Nature will , her own work of restoration, never fenr. Stuart's Di-stMiMla Tablets are for am uy all druiwlsis at M cents a box. Ail drumridia .11 - tmnw nil HTHg- mu. They have osoome so Heces ary to the people that the druggist jmhiy ttas to keep them anyway. The are other nswedlee that he can mak wh ihn HMwey o If he wW wJl them. Uul he wm't. He will not take chane on kiw i.u ctwttNn bjr nut always twvlng oh -"ii wway of Stuart's Dyspepsia Beeeme Salemltes, Mr. aal Mr. D. M n n..i, . HlUsboro. hare dactdMi t kw.. "-- oc Miewt. TJietr o. w. H. Owslt aM tumily hat Uh h for MM tteo. the hxttor havtar uuu a teb oaUc 1 the Y. il. a A. WwlM M. The Tstrns editor uui hU ou. Ui' wlU lire at VhUe4k ami TwmU atrveta. Taxes Coming In Fast The ro!cUoa of bun la tk sk. r 0M0 Is keeetkf the rmm v- fcuar. SYil extra mm have Uu WBloirta. am4 two hm nr oW oa wa wsht rtift wriU.e re4u far wall rewlttaueeA TtioM Aalm- tha tht work are J L. Sklptoa aad w. M Buaey. CAPITAL, JOURNAL,. SALEM; DAILY FIRST ; OF THE TAXES Turn-Over Alade by Colbath to the County Treasurer Shorlff Colbath this morning made his first turn-over to County Treasurer Ilichnrdson, on account of tho 1903 tax roll, placed In his hands for collec tion 10 days ago. The nraount so turned over Is J2G.005.19, apportioned among the several funds as shown be low Stato and county $311,052.28 Stato school .'. 5,626.14 Indlgont soldlor '.. 87.72 Poll tax Road tax Salem city and city road.. Woodburn city and city road 124.1G 802.51 3.930.0C 41.65 3.57 3.02 1.80 37.83 2.2C 4.C3 41.47 3,506.40 Jefferson city and city road School district No. 1 School district No. 12 School district No. 14 School district No. 15 School dlBtrict No. 20 School district No. 23 School district No. .21 School district No. 40 6.48 School district No. 50 School district No. 57 548.30 School district No. 59. 30.16 School district No. GO.. School district No. 73., School district No. 7G., School district No. 77., School district No. 81.. School district No. 103 School district No. 11G School district No. 118 Total 2180 13.28 17.63 63.68 5.75 125.32 3.59 15.03 ...326,065.19 SOME TURNER NOTES SumrlSO G ranee. Of Tumor, hid an Interesting mooting Saturday. If was voted to send a resolution to our congrossmon asking thorn to work for tho passage of tho Drownlow bill. It wad decided to designate tho noxt time of meeting, tho second Saturday of March, as "Drothors Day." The men aro oxpected to furnish tho pro gram, dlnnor, oto. The regular semi-monthly W. C. T. U. meeting was held nt the homo of Mrs. Anna CI mining. It was voted to request the huslnoss men of Turner wlio violate tho Sunday closing law, by keeping stores opon, to close, John Canon had a severe attack of heart troublo Friday. Ho revived af ter tho doctor reaohod him. Mrs. Conden loft Saturday for a visit to n slBtor In Portland. Mrs. John Glrardln Is qulto sick. I. M. Wagner enmo from Salem Sat urday, and Is visiting at the Matt Wood homo. Mrs. Ihisby Is quite sick. Mrs. Mattlo Morris Is recovorlnc from sickness REAL ESTATE MOVING John O. Kaufman today tiled for reo onl a deed, by which he transferred to George W. Scheldler all his right ad title to 91.91 acres of land In sec tion St. t t a. r 2 w. for JJWW. W. H. Phillips and wife have sold to lWward Durres 10 acres of land In Htttkm IS. t 9 s. r 1 e. oh the Santlnm river; nleo r tract In section 14, the Uro lm4i' eonveyed being 107 vt nore. for IKMt. J. T. Tiwkw ad wife hv ,!,! S.4 acres of tanil n gno 1J( t 7 8 U. W. Hottt soW to Ulysses StlH moNs HMd wife im acres In t s, r 1 w. for 3100. TWs wa a ro--Hm, 4d. " ttltia AllbrigNt aad ku.K..i u Uiir HOWtt Ih Nortt Salem, lot ML 4, I )HMk Na 18, n luveratd. njldl. w to Mam, to TrM a. Morrta, fr The Sturflls Funeral. Ta fuiMrai of Ute lata r..i. ,r. rr Xnrtto was k4d from the - Mi4tt.klr wrier- .. , ..7rT. UboI. eoaWii kT . KHtehu at ivtfcu. . j VJ miliL.T .. ,. T . " wca or- males 1.1 , V. 'cetJr a ,0 mt ,a Clty "" cemetery. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. R. Hathaway Takes Place of Rev. Errett Tho evangollstlc sorvlcos at tho First Christian church will contlnuo throuuh this weok. Tho subject of to night will be, "To Ingorsolvlllo and Return." Tho subject sounds Inter esting, at least, and thoro Is no doubt that Mr. Errott will glvo an Interest ing address on It. Tho public Is cor dially Invited to bo prosont tonight, as well ns every night this week. The subject of the pastor's Bormon yostordny morning was "The Gonulne Church," and, although ho was so hoarso with n severe cold that ho could hardly speak nloud, ho gavo n vory Interesting talk on that phase of tho church. Tho evening service found nr. Rrrett too hoarso to cvon make an attempt to talk, and as Eldor A. It. Hathawny, a former well-known nrnnrlmr In tho Christian church. WBS prosont, ho wns persuaded to proach In the pastor's place to tho large audi onco present. , Just boforo Mr. Hathaway began to talk, H. C. Eploy sang tho beautiful song, "Sitting at tho Foet of Josus," as a solo, and Jir. liauiaway iook mo song-tltlo as tho subject of his re- m.iri;. anu nruacneu u biiiuiiuiu bui- , . . mon, which was full of beautiful and praciicai inougiim. MARK HANNA JUSSES (Continued from first page.) contrary wcro only a dream. His pulso strengthened onco In a while, but thoro Is no nosslbilltv of his last- Inc Imnrovemont. Ho Is simply wait ing tho end, and Is being kopt alive by tho constant uso of oxygen. Tho mnmont It wn 1lBrnntlnnn1 hn wnnlil die. Thoro Is absolutely no hope. Bulletin 12:50 p. m. Dover announced that Hanna Is baroly alive. Two fresh tanks of oxy gon wore tnkon Into tho sick room. A fow minutes Carter said ho might Hvo nn hour and a half. Dulletln 1:50 p. m. Dr. Rlxoy Is loavlng the hotel. Ills depnrturo Is taken as a comploto abandonment of hopo. He said to tho nowspapor men: 'Sonntor Hanna Is breathing his last." Oovernor Horrlck will havo to ap point a sonator to fill Hanna's unox plred torra, which onds March 4th. The loglslaturo will probably bo called to oloct a sonator for the now term, beginning March 4th, to which Hanna had boon olected. Hanna Alive at 2.40 p. m. Tho physicians havo issued the fol lowing "Hanna Is still nllvo; respira tion 50, pulso senrcoly porcoptlblo." Later Medlll McCorralck,, his son-in-law, In coming from tho room, said that tho physicians woro still fighting for his life, nnd he wouldn't bo sur prised If ho lived throe hours longor. Death to Be Announced. At 3:15 p. m , although Hanna Is not yet dead, arrangements for the an nouncement of his domlso are already made. He has been absolutely uncon scious since oarly this morning. Roosevelt called and remnlned for a short time. After the Sports. Quietly and without nny warning whatever District Attorney Thomas O. Hallty. In company with Sheriff T. D. Taylor and Deputy Sheriff C. P Davis, armed with (4 warrants! swooped down 00 the ssmhiinr ini,BJ. of Pendleton Prlttay afternoon, aod eioteti every usi la the dtv ti, raw was thoroug. ami tonight there - ta ot a siHclo back rootH or little Im of any kind coins 0 In th lawoung hoiMM Up to a lau hour Untight the sher iff had succe4d H ptacinc 4 of the immotoN wnder arrest, all at th. .. Uh uh $110 eaah howl for tholr ap. iwnmnce w ui arewt court towor row Moraine Th coub vm ,,. t biBgMt sitrprta tTr prptraud M U knight of th trees cloth In thU city. Will Probably Be Pliud . ",rT""' ' w,u rralned bo- ThUr list will b arraigned be- J"B1 mu Saturday T. " !-:.- that win ue naea sioo each Distrirt -.-!. !. inmuiiiig ana win do so wrdl of the wishes o the adml" iatratlon. 15, 1904. CHINESE KEEPING NEW YEARS Burning Crackers and Having a"HelIo"TimeGeneralIy nhlnpso Now Year commenced at mldnlcht Inst nlcht. and tho ushorlng In of tho now year was marked by the booming of firecrackers and bombs of all sizes. Chinese music and feasting ln"Llttlo Pokln," tho Chinese nunrtor. All tho Colosttals were out In holiday attire, wishing each othor a "happy new years," and giving presonts Indis criminately. Tdday tho Chlneso aro resting., and they will continue the colobratlon for tho next two wooks. Cigars, sweetmeats, Chlneso nuts and other delicacies aro being freely handed out by tho Chlneso to tholr countrymen nnd tho "foreign devils" as well, as an ovldenco of good will, and no people enjoy a holiday season better than tho Mongolian In Snlom. ARRIVALS AT SALEM HOTELS A. Undorwnld, Waterloo, la.; H. H. Ifmrlll nf A M.o...., MT I (111...... Chag Hnr(,yj ElIgono. R K Mnr,on( a 11. ...... it . . ,, ,. ihuuii; j IHI'B. !UiUB, JVIUBKa; Airs. Cronraori Tacoma. 0. A Ford8i W1y Bustor. Monmeuth: G. A. Wnlch an,l wife, Sllvorton; Frank Wnnn, Salem: Tobias Sarlol, Cottage Orovo; J. D. Allen, Salem; O. E. Waltor, Oregon City; John Connery, Gracevlllo. Minn.; Petor DIx, Rochester, Minn.; C. O. Pennington, Union, Or.; II. Eys tor, Wm. Dlock, Soattlo; H. J. Mooro. Albany; A. P. Rogers, A. C. Wagner, "' l Jruan' u- " Hlrst- J- P- Dos mn''' ,7" f Frazlor- Jofl- F- D'yor, W G' Mart,n' A' H- Hendricks, H. L. McCumse, Prank Smith, F. M. Branch, Wm. B. Stroctor. Portland. J. Smith, Los Angolos; J. A. Rled and wlfo, Bcavorten: O. E. Walter. Oregon City; E. P. Rockofollor, Clove- land; Gcorgo Vinton. C. L. stortrnn Gorvals; Prank Jordan. Cottaco Grove; Mrs. O. A. Michel, Miss A. Dickinson, Gervals: C. E. nimkiv Alrleo; J. C, Cnrns. Stavten: John Calonl, Entorprlso; Geo. C. Pratt C. E. Hutchlns, Sam Cako, A. M. Oaxez, S. Barrlgor, Portland; Roy Hieclt. Ta. coma; J. J. Johnston, H. D. Flooner, coiummiB,; John Conoy, Grnssvllle Minn. Jas. Ashe, Pondleton: Harrv A t.i. tloflold, J. E. Portor. Nowbonr; n a Wontworth, Borkley, Cal.; W. B. -Bell, oeamo; h. R. Smith. Thm-at Wash.; D. II. Woyant, Mehama; S. II! Kaufman, Gorvals; J. J. Woods, Now- oorg; Geo. P. Robertson, Tumor; P. C Way, Salem; R. G. Evolelch nBn! vor; Frank Gibson, Rlckroall; Goo. Juuu, Turner; J. L. Pendleton, Sara toga, Cal.; P. S. Green, Dol C. Bogart, . a. urowor, F. A. Williams, Ed. Dutton, Rolllo Smith, Portland. 1 Local Floods. The waters of the Willamette river aro rising fast, nnd high wator Is ox- pectod. At 7 o'clock this morning tho rlvor was loss than 13 feet above low wator mark, whllo at 2 o'clock It Was up to 15 foot. nn,l ctlll ,i.i This morning tho water was not high -uKu l0 onter tho frolght house, but this aftornoon It stands two foot high in tho lowor ond of tho frolght room. Mill creek Is a raging torrent, and Is said to carry more wator today than at any tlmo In many years. ? 90UNCES WWWm PURITY a 9 3i M "S 9 EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A PURE CREAM O FTARTAR. Baking Powde tz o it; fU rr q a g, s s & Put up In Mason's 0-4M-aeM. PRICE A. M. PATRICK & CO. Successor to " "uno RocEc Hai-bot Lime. Afc rv. Lath and Shingles, oi! - "wuoa on short notice FLOOD FROM RAINFALL Record Broken at Salem by ricupiiaiiuu ounaav Tho Wlllamotto valley Is llabte ta suffer loss by flood If tho rains ( tlnuo with rising temperature, aj th snow is inciting in mo roothllls; m tho waters aro not hold up by snow Qiindni. Qnlnm AUH l ' J uuuuuj uuioiu t--Aiiuricnporf .,.' heaviest rainfall In n. nnmim- 1 .w wl y During tho 24 hours endlnc .. , o'clock this morning, tho governor wuumur uuruuu gaugo at the Southen Pacific station registered a nr., tntlon of 2.5G Inches, nn unprecedented nui ui niuisiuru in oaicm. HOW WE KNOW. Governor Pennypacker Explalnj Why nc (jiuiicu i-rcs8 mUZZICr, Governor Ponnypnckor of ppnnt vnnia whllo In Now York recently ta tho purpose or nttondlng tho dinner d tho Pennsylvania society, saw k. Boston News, was asked by a new . quamtanco to oxplaln. his reason for signing the press muzzling bill that passed tho loglslaturo of his gute auout a year ago. Ho said "SnvnMll ,rna -, T .11. . . porfomanco of 'Richard III." Th company wns a good ono, nnd th sympathies of tho nudlonco wcro es pecially excited by tho efforts of tin nntrA&fa ivlin ntnvn.1 t1.n Hnl. -m ... Anno. Intorost naturally was lntes yj nocl during tho courso of tho scewd which tho lgnoblo nnd hypocrWo! Richard, kneollng at hor foot, tos hor of his Iovo. "Lady Anno hosltales, and Ruhart places his sword In hor hand and bldi hor thrust tho blado through his bown If sho doubts that his onoraltles wen duo to his Iovo for hor and his deilrt to rcmovo all obstacles that soparaW her from him. "Tho actress seemed as If sho wort about to otrllco, then stopped and look ed with an oxprcsslon of prayorful In terrogatlon toward tho gallery. '"Oh, what shall I do? Direct nw, Hoavonl" sho walled. "And from hoavon tho answer caw promptly and strenuously In a shrill boyish veice: " 'Stick him, mlBsus! Stick him!' "And," continued tho governor, "I; hnvo often thought tho volco was that of tho press of Pennsylvania." ' llll I U llll lit IUIHIHH :: HMce Miifineiy Parlors J ; ; Succossor to Mrs. J. G. Hooker J ; ; 317 Commercial St. I; Spring Stock II '. '. Tho finest In tho city, will bo '. ', ' '. arriving soon, and old and now '. t 1 patrons of tho storo aro invited . ! 11 to call. 1! MRS. CORA HILKE, ; ; Proprietor, t nuni 111 mri ii.Miiiirl j;ai3)ieHMe-HH-84BI8llfl ;; rot Feed Bags ! ! Robes, Whips, Axlo Grease, or X any harness supplies, go to !! F. E. Shafe r !! 232 Commorcial Street, Salem. I a PtOaf-M-freVKBiflial STRENGTH ja d u iz . p a O n O - S 2.2 o a r n "& 3 m Q o 2 a 3 3 a O 3 H pint and quart cans B 5 i S 25 CENTSfrfrBgOeVWfrr D. S. Bentfey. una uetail Sand W n.c! ! A K'nds of H,.w H-ulioe ani i I ismsi rn,mA,,t,i street -w. .wM uulravW , ft Ttnyrftofi-i.