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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, OALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 1,1904. OEVEN SENATOR; ; i SMQOT NEXT Pantomime Played Out Now Comes the Farce Committee of Pure Innocents Will Examine the Record of Naughty, Sooty, Smutty, Smoot "Washington, D. C, March 1 During tho next week or bo tho objective point of public interest promises to bo shifted, In a largo measure at least, from tho warfare In tho Far East tq tho Smoot Inquiry boforo tho Senate Comm(tttoo on Elections and Privi leges. Tho date Bet for tho opening of tho caso has arrived and It la un derstood tho Investigation will pro ceed without delay. AH kinds of stories aro afloat as to tho scopo of tho investigation, and lto probablo results. It io said to bo the Intention, of tho organization which has boon formed to oppose tho seat ing of Senator Smoot ioVsummon tho head of tho MbfmqrVcHUrch ahdoach of tho twolvo "Apostled, including tho Senator. Whether this is truo or not, it is certain that tho investigation will bo niado to tako tho form of an In dictment against tho ontlro Mormon peoplo, tho purposo of tho antl-Smoot forcos being to focus public attontlon on tho conditions alleged to exist In Utah at tho present time. Sovoral photographs havo been se cured In which President Smith, tho head of tho Mormon church, has been pictured with a wlfo, and tho photo graphs, It Is alleged, show that they aro dlfferont women. Ono of thorn la a photograph taken at St. Louis dur ing a world's fair celebration, which shows Reed Smtoot Immediately be hind tho president of tho church and" his wlfa If tho Mormon Apostlos aro callod to tho stand an oftort will bo made, It it said, to provo that no less than sovon of tho twolvo havo contracted polygamous marriages, and tho con tention Js made that it can bo proved that Blnco Utah has boon admitted as a stato and tho manifesto declaring thoro would bo no moro plural mar riages solomlnzod a now wlfo has beori sealod to ono of tho twolvo Apostlos. Attorneys for Smoot allogo that thoy will bo able to controvont any testimony which may bo offored to show tliat any now wives havo boon sealed to any Mormon slnco tho ad mission of tho territory as a state. Sonator Smoot will swear that ho has only ono wlfo, and tho Apostlos who aro blessed with sovoral aro expected to tako oath that tlipy havo lived with only ono In rocont years, but have separately supported tho othprs, as dopondants, under tho solrnn vow taken whon tho plural wives aro Bcal ed to them. Des Moines In Comlsslon. Boston, Mass., March 1. Tho Unit od Statos sheathed cruisor Des Molnos was placed in commission today at Wakeful? Sleeplessness Is a Sign of Nerve Trou ble and Should Be Looked To. There aro three different manifesta tions of sleeplessness. First, hardly to sleep a wink all nlsht. second, to Ho awake a Ions' time before falling asleep; third, to fall asleep soon. waklnff up after several hours and then find it hard to sleep again. They mean that somewhere in tho nerve fibres, somewhere In tho brain cells, somewhere in tho Mood vessels that carry blood to tho brain, something la radically wrong, and must be righted, cr the end may bo worse than death. To right It. take Dr. Miles' Nervine. Soma other symptoms of nerve trou ble are: Dizziness, Headaehe, Back ache, Worry, Fretfulnesa, Irritability, Melancholy, Lack of Ambition. They Indicate diseases whleh may lead to Epilepsy, Fits, EL Vitus' Danae, Nervous Prostration, Paralysis. Insanity.1 Nothing will give such quick and last ing relle as Dr. Miles' Nervine. "My husband had been sick for weeks, nuld not sit up to have bis bed made. With, all the medical help we could get he continued to grow worse. He oold neither sleep or eat. Our baby girl was srnt away, and oil callers barred, be cause he could not stand a bit of talk 1 K I read of a case of nervous pros t atlon cured by Dr. Mllea' Ilasteratlve Kcrytne. We began giving it. to him, and in & few days he was able to, bo Oressed. From tliat time h steadily improved. Nervine saved nlo life. ' MR3. aTo. 1IASKIN. FrecvlUe. N. Y. T'TJT'T' Write to ua for Pre Trial X JXSUiU Package of Dr. Miles' Antl. Paui Pills, the New Bcisntifle Remedy fv Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our specialist will diagnose your cats, tell tho -Charlestown. navy, . yard,, Jho oc-. caslon being attondod by tho usual ceremonies. Rear Admiral Mortlmor. L. Johnson, commandant of the navy yard, formally turned over tho vessel to Commander Alexander McCraekon. U. S. N., who Is to bo hor first com mandor. Officers and crow wora mus tered on deck and a saluto was fired as tho Stars and Stripes woro hauled to tho masthead. Tho cruiser Dos Molnos was con structed In tho yards of tho Foro Rlvor Ship and Englno company of Qulncy, Mass. Sho Is similar in design to tho Cleveland, tho Tacoma, tho Chattanooga, and tho Galveston. Her full load displacement, Is 3,500 tons. In tho construction of tho Dos Moines and her sister ships corn pith with an estimated capacity of G.720 cubic feet has been used as an ob turating material for tho water line protection, .so that It tho hull should bo plorced by a shot tho swolllng of tho corn pith placed between tho outer and Inner plates will prevent tho Ingress of tho wator. $100 Reward, $100 Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least oho dreaded disease that science has boen ablo to euro In all Its stages and that is catarrh. Half's Catarrh Curo is tho ony posltlvo cure now known to tho medical fatornlty. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and rrtucoua surfaces of the system, there by destroying tho foundation of tho disease strength and giving tho patlont by building up tho const! - tution and assisting nature in doing Its work. Tho proprietors havo so milch faith In its curativo powers, that thoy offor ono Hundrod Dollars for any caso that It falls to curo. Send for list of testimonials . Address. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Bo. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best, q Turner Items. Mr. Rlgton spont sovoral days In Portland last wbok, looking for a lo cation to open up his merchandise business. The farmers aro anxiously looking for settled weather, and it is supposed no ono would object to fair w'oathor ifor a-change , Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cam mack, February 24, 1904, a girl. Mr, Cammack has taught tho Rosedalc school two winters; ho Is also ono ot tho prune growers of that section, Thoy enmo from Iowa two years ago, and aro woll satisfied with their Ore gon homo'. Mrs. O. is a slstor of Mrs. a A. Bear. A. valuablo horao bolonglng to L, Cavanaugh broke its log last week. Among tboso taking tho train for Salem Monday morning woro II. L.j Earl, C. A. Bear, Frank and Charles i Catlow, Claud Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Small, who havo boon visiting at I tho Small home. Mrs. J. P. Frlzzoll and Miss Mngglu McFaddon returned last evonlng from a fow days' visit with Mrs. A. C. Mc Blroy, in Eugene. K. Li Swarts returned last ovoning from Winchester, whero ho spent sov oral days in tho Interest of a Portland company, looking after tho orcction ot a sawmill. Hon. Wm. Galloway, of Orogon City, camo down from Albany last ovoning for a day's stay In this city. Ho loaves for his homo this ovoning. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins and Mrs. C. A. Park loft this morning for Portland, whonco thoy go to Now York, sailing from that city for tho Holy Land, to attend tho World's Sunday School Convention, which meets thore In April Fred Sauvaln, a car inspector In the service of tho Southern Pacjflo, came down this morning for a fow days' vis It with his brother, Sam Sauvaln, and othor relatives. Mrs. C. M. MoArthur. of Los An geles, Is horo to Join hor husband, Dr. McArthiir, of Dr. Wright's dental of fices, and will romaln here permanont ly- E. F. Samuel, of Portland, loft this morning, after a day's business visit In this city. Mrs. F. C. Butler was pastnger for Portland last evening for a fow days' visit Francis Fellor, tho Buttevlllo, hop grower, was.ln Salem last evening, go ing home this morning. Mrs O. B. Sholton was a passenger for Portland last evening for a short visit with relatives. Worlds Fair Stock Divided. Chicago, III., March 1. People who helped to make successful the great Chicago exposition In 1803 by buying stock in the worlds fair company to day received checks for amounts rep resenting a final dividend ot 05 per cent on their holdings. Altogether the stockholders have received 14.65 per cent on their investment, or $1 46 on very $10 Invested. The payment of the final dividend practb cally, .closes, up tho buslnoss of the company which financed tho great exposition. Salcmlte8 In New York. Col. Jefferson Myors, who spent yes torday In this city, said that while in New York he mot Frank R. Anson, formerly managor of the Salem elec tric light and street car systemo Mr. Anson is a Wall street brokor, with of fices nonr tho banking house of Henry Clewos & Co., whore he Is doing a fine buslnoss. Ho has a flno sulto of of fices, and has made a fortuno slnco go ing to Now York, having made a good stait In tho West Virginia oil Holds. Mr. Myers also met George W. Watt, who Is doing woll In the metropolis, and he spont much tlmo In showing the Orogon visitors about, tho city to visit points of Interest. Doth of these gen tlemen remember tholr old Oregon friends with ploasuro, and exert them solves to mako tho visit of Orogonlans pleasant In New York. Must Dress With Decorum. Paris, March 1. An imperial Irade has been published at Constantinople, says a prlvato lotter reclovod In Paris, in which married Turkish women aro commanded to discard all brilliant ornamonts such as necklaces and bangles when appearing- In public. They must bo drossod with decorum, and In accordance with tho Mussulman law, tho ordlnanco says, in default of which tho husbands of women so of fending will bo visited with punish ment. Soldiers off for Philippines. San Francisco, Cal., March 1. Tho ar"iy transport snorman, wmen Bans ! todar for tho Philippines, carrlos an unusuallly largo numbor of troops. Bo sides a largo number of casual officers tho Passengers includo tho twelfth In- . fan try irom tort uougias, uiau; Whlpplo barracks, Arizona; Fort Duchesno, Utah; and Fort Bliss, Tex as, and 400 cavalry recruits and 100 Infantry recruits. Capital City Bryant & Mllja Quotations. Penned, Props. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stolner's Market Chickens 8310c. Eggs Per dozon, lG17c. Tdrkeys 12014c. Ducks 10c. Hop Market, Hops 19025c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 45c. Onions c. Dried Fruits Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Potlto prunes 1c. ' ' Italian prunes 5c. Wood, fence Posts, EU. Second growth $5.60. Aph $3.00 to $3.76. Grub oak $G.50. Cedar posts 12c. Hide, Pelts and Purs. Green Hides, No. 1 5c. Green Hluos, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 406c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins 25c to ll.M. Qraln and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value, 72c, Oats 11.10 per cwt. Barley $19.60 por ton. Flour Wholesale, I3.G0. tlve Stock Market Steers 3403&c. Cows 3c Sheep 3c. Drossod veal 7c. Dressed hogs 6 Vic LIvo hogs 5Uc Mutton 2c per pound. Hay, Fd, Cu. Baled cheat $10. Baled clover $10. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 20025c. Creamery butter 30c. Creom separator skimmed. ex- at Com. Creamery, SOo, net PORTtAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 78 79c. Vallay 82 83o. Flour Portland, best trrade. S3 76 '$3.85; graham. $2.76. Oats Choice White. $1.15$1.20. Barley Feed, $21$22. per ton; rolled. $33. Mlllstuff Bran, $18 5019. Hay Timothy. $15$17. Potatoes 75c$1.3G.' Bggs Oregon ranoh, 21y423Ho. Poultry Chickens, mixed 12012c per pound; turkeys 1516c. Pork pressed, 77Jc Beef Dressed, 57c Veal 89o. Hops 2426c. Wool Valley, 1718c; Eastern Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 82035c. Hide dry, 16 pounds am. uyvirda, IK to ISUe. ButterJ Fancy creamory, 27 030c dairy and store, nominal. xvMarket Quotations Todays If HMke Baitm Good Home Market" 7 Dieted up by over a third of a centuri of remarkable and uniform cures, a recora such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women evet attained, the proprietors and maker ol Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $joo in lciral money for any Female Weakness, Pr y case of Leucorrhea. rolarua. or I'nlllnrr nl woniD, wiucu mey cannot cure. All tlicj ask is a fair and reasonable trial of then means of cure. Very often a married woman or youna girl does not know who to turn to tor ad vice In circumstances where she dislikes to talk with the family physician about deli cate matters. At such times write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician ta the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for free consultation and advice, and the same will be held as sa credly confidential. It is foolish to consult women friends or persons without medical training Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription con tains no alcohol, Is entirely vegetable and was the first exclusively woman's tonic on the market it has sold more largely in the past third of a century than any othet medicine for women. All other compounds Intended for women only are made with alcohol, or alcohol is o large component this alcohol injures the nerves. The little red corpuscles of the blood are shrunken by alcohol. All such compounds, therefore, do harm. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. Use them with the "Favorite Prescription " when i pill is required. One is a laxative, two, a mild cathartic. ..... -----. ------ -- Sole of City Bonds. Tho City of Salem, Orogon, will" ro coivo subscriptions for tho purchoso of $30,000 of 1U Municipal Four Por Cent Refunding Bridge Bonds, to bo Issued on tho first day of April, 1904. Tho subscription book will bo oponod at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday March 1, 1904, at tho offlco of tho olty recordor, la said city and will bo upon tho popular loan plan, tho les sor subscriptions being filled first and thoso next hlghost in duo se quence. N. J. JUDAH, City Recorder, o The Whlto House Can givo you a good meal any hour ot tho day or night CASTOR I A For Infanta, and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of k HM9iaiaiBtBH8eiB0t8l Tfi-?--;?-'- "When Greek Meets Greek" troublo boglns, but whon a man moots a shirt cellar or cuff done up at tho Salem Steam Laundry ho knows that all of his troublos In finding tho right Bpot to have bis llnon dono up havo ceasod, for you can't match tho work dono hero in this town. Laun dry work la our business, and wo tnako It our business to do work such as no other laundry can competo with. Salem Steam Laundry Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dornus D. Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Liberty St t 7X4M- I Garden i Seeds If you wnnt to got soeds that will grow, Bolect from The taroest Stock The Purest Stock The Best Selected Stock in tho valley, and romember the only seeds we carry aro SEEDS THAT GROW A handsoma illustrated cat alogue sent freo by mall on ro quest i Savage & Fletcher I ! ! Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN AND 8EED X 322324 Commercial Street 6 taniuMinn.t iii,niji I CLASSIFIED 1 Advertisements, flvo lines or i less, In this column Inserted ', ' three times for 25c, 60o aweek ' ' $1.50 a month. All over flvo ' ' . . lines at the same rate. tin 1 1 n mil in mi it-tt t- WANTED. Wanted A good Japanoso boy wants a position as dish washor, or will do housowork In family. Address 201 Commercial street, city. 2-29-3t Wanted. A man to run ranch Apply to J. P. Rogers. 2-23-tf FOR RENT. For Rent A farm of 21G acres. In quire of ownor, It G. Keono, at Fred Hurst's offlco. 2-25-lwk For Rent. A" house gao in evory room; heator connoctod with bath; two rooms in good order, nowly pa pored. Inquire at 91 Court street 2-22-tf For Rent Two good house on Win tor and Mill stroots. Will bo ready for dolivory about March 1st J, C. Goodalo. 2-10-tf, FOR 8AtE. For 8ale. Good team; weight 1200 pounds oach; 5 and G years old. Call at corner ot 12th and Waller streotfl, Yow Park. R. W. Van Fleot 2-20-3t To Trade. Frosh cowa for work horeo, to wolgh 1200 or 1400 pounds. Apply to W. C. Duncan, Turner, Oregon, 2-25-lwk. For 8ale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; flrst-closa buildings and improvements; close to school, postofflco, Btoro and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm proporty. Address "W. J.," Car Journal. 11-5- MI8CELLANEOU8. 8ay Havo you tried Edwards & LuBch cr's for meats. Wo havo tho best sausage In town. Como and try it, and bo conincod. 410 East Stato street 8alem Truck and Dray Qo. Oldest and best equipped company in Sa lom. .Piano ard furnlturo moving a opoclalty Offlco 'phono, 881. W. W. Brown & Son. proprietor. Office No. 60 Stato street 0-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial Btroct upstairs. Singing school. Rudlmontal and Bight reading class es. Begins Wednesday ovoning, Oc tobor 14th. Class evory Wednes day ovoning to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial 8treet Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service a la Carte E, ECKERLBN. Proprietor HUIE WING SANG CO. Chlnawaro, Japaneso fancy and dry goods, ombrolderles, laces, silks, wool en goods, skirts, wrappors, waists, whlto undorwear. Wo mako up all kinds of ladles' garmens, gents' over alls. Matting, dishes, etc, now on sale at tho chcapost price. Corner of alley, Court stroot, Salem, Or. i I 1 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ItH i Field Peas The great hog feed. Very short crop last season; better buy what you need now, while you can secure them. 8PRING VETCHES. The finest hay crop produced In the valley. You will find our prices right CLOVER AND QRA88 SEEDS. We make a specialty of farm seeds, and woulcLbe pleased to quote you prices on anything In our line. J D. A. White & Son iFeedmen and Seedsmen 301Com'lSt, Phone 1781:: niiniiiiniiiiiiiiim' FHANK REISTLE EriGHAVEn amo ELECTROTYPER WVW UU 1426 U lAxatHtf ourvM touy ''HtV M13CEU.ANEOU8., Unique Cleaning. Rooms C. A. John-j son, successor to Sliawft & Tohnson, tho cleanors, Is now located al203 Commercial street Ho dooa a gen eral pressing and repairing busi ness. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gonts' clothing-, otc. Phono 2C14. B-28-lyr PHY8ICIAN AND 8URGE0N. Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco in Bush &Broy building, over Oregon Shoo Store. Offlco'hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attondod In city or country. Restdonco 'phono 2355 Rod. 1-5-tf Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horeaftor be found in tho Broy block, 275H Com mercial street, over Oregon Shoe Co. Offlco tetophono, 2931;' rest donco phono. 2751. Offlco hour 0 to 12. and 2 to S. WIRE PENCINQ. Walter Morley, Dealer In American, Elwood and Page field fencing. All kinds of poultry foncing. Shingles. P. & D. ready roofing and w&H' paper . Prices the lowest. Sale Fonco works, 60 Court street; Salem. d&w. UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry tho largest and finest lino ot undortakor'a goods. In tho city. Prlcua to suit all Black and whlto hoarse. Prompt, reliable. Savo money by calling at No. 107. A. M. Clougb, A. J, Dosoy. 1-16-tr.'' Bl RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 State street Open day and night Oya 20o meals aro bettor than any 2Je houso in tho state Six 20a 'mei for $1.00; 21 20c meals for $8.00. LODGES. nftftr.iii.iii-ii Olive Lodgo, No. 18, I. O. O. F.I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday each wook, at 7:30 p. m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., N. Q.; Frank F. Toovs, rocordlng secretary. 8aem Camp, No. 113, Woodmen of the World Moots In Holm an Hall ovory Friday at 7:30 p, m. P. L..FrasJer, Consul. Wylio A. Mooros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or' dor United Workmon, .moots-every Saturday ovoning in the Holmam Hall, corner Stato and LlbertX stroots. Visiting brothren wolconytt J. a Graham, M. W.; J. A. SeUvra6 Rocerdor. , . m Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U, Ws-Meopr In tholr hall in Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty, ovory Mon day ovoning. Visiting brothres wolsome. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. , Jl E. Aufranco, Recordor. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. -Castle Hall in Holman block, corner BUt and Llborty Sts. T-oaday ot eteM wook at 7-'30 p. ra. II. H. Turner, C. C; W. I. Stnloy, K. of R. nnd S. Foresters of America Court Har wood Foresters No. 19, Meet Frl day In Turner block. H. O. Moyor, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec Modern Woodmen of America or gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Metta every Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clert Holman Hall, B. D. Matton, V, O.: A. L. Brown, Clork. OSTEOPATHS. DrsTTvC'TTahoeineT'Ff and Anna M. Barr. Graduate Amoricar School of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Graco Albright Offlc- hours 9 tm 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Od Follows' Tomple, Phono Main 27tta rosldenco phono 2603 red. Dr. H. H. 8covell, Osteopath and 8iig gostlonlst Treats chronic disorders of tho stomach, bowols, llvor, kid noys; norvous and fomalo disease, lung and throat troubloo. D'Arcy Bldg., Stato St Main 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATH8. Evan's Barber Shop Only flratal&n shop on Stato stroot Every thin now and up-to-oato. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut tit baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator sorvlcd apply at office. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Mae all complalnta at the offlco EXPRESS AND TRAN8FER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moot all mall and passenger train Baggago to all parts ot the city, Prompt service, Telephone No, 21L MECKMATMJEDRICK & HOMYER DENTI8T8. ,W Succousor to Dr. J. M. Keono, lq White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties rinslrlnir siirmrlnp nnnratlnna at mrvrt. erat fee in any branch aro in ospeclaa IU1JUUOW Kltchenwaro many useful kitchen utensils. Just come and see my wlu dow. The Variety Stone 94 Ceait St, AwonJH- Welch, Pros m M M Vil I" 'i M RKBSfflU WWWHP5