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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1904)
5" man? "Ow nniV (inwpi"! M$ 1 ia ft ' EIGHT The House Furnishing Company The Strictly Straight Store. 1 There should bo reason and plausibility in all things. Wo are frequently asked why wo kep increasing our stock, ond how wo expect to make such a large Investment pay. Our answer is that we havo faith in Salem and hor people, to appreciate In full tho beet efforts that any business Arm can put forth. Confidence Is tho foundation upon which wo are building. Wo have confidence In tho people with whom wo seek to do business, and we aro ever ready to conduct oursolvos in such a way that confidence may be safely placed In us. If thore bo any one department about our Institution which suggests confidence in business during 1904, it 1b our carpot and rug showing. Nothing to equal it has ovor baforo been attomptcd in 8alom. Wo show MmmAa Carpets nil tho cheaper grades handled by othor housos, and, in addition, high quality carpets and rugs, such as strangers would hardly oxpect to find in a city like Salem. Having tho goods, and tho prioea being right, wo should bo able to carpet your floors. To tost prices pleaso bring a rortland list with you. The House Fut mshmg Co ' 269 Liberty street Stores Salem and Albany Oramsphone Record. Saturday Goo. O. Will will rooolvo tho delayed ordor of 000 55. P. record! and 160 7-Inch disks. I havo now" n ' '" ft"d W"1"1 Krnnk c,'rU8- 'of the ponltentlary, was argued. Do complete line of all sizes of disk rec. ,femlnntB domur t0 tne complaint, on ortls. The X. P. Records nro hardeuod tho ground that It does not stato facts . - i .... .. !..... I Biifllolont to coustltuto a cnuso of no- by a now prpaes. bo thoy aro hnrder I ...... , , ., , ,. , , r "'w' ' , tja.ns that the plalnllfT has not legal than they used to tyft and which capacity to sua as he does not nllega makes the Columbia reoords the best ny Peolal lJ"ry; and thnt separate , , causes of action havo been brought la the market, and only 245 cents each. nRnmU Mch of ,he (lafomUmt8 nm, Cull on Oeo. C. Will now, while (ho . that several causes of action havo atock Is complete. DORN. COU1AN. At the family home, cor nor of Hth and Mill streets, to Mr. And Mrs. James Colgni), a son. Cambric comes from Cambria, KBiuo from (laia, bates from Bnjac, dimity from Damelta ami Jeans from Jtxan. Gold Dust Flour fade by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sldnsy, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your grocsr for It Bran and shorts si- msjft on hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Wanted Potatoes WcWaat Burbank Potatoes. Early Ross Potatoes, Early Jackson Potatoes. Peerless Potatoes. Qarnett Chill Potatotc. fames M. Kyle & Co J 75 Commercial St, rfrfrw-H DMiim-HimmnniiiiiiinmiH m-m-h- JEWELRY TALK. Here Is where we know hat wo aro talking about We peruse Uw best stocks In the market, and taako choicest selections. We also carry a. Use which Is suitable for tho most fastidious and those wore sparing with the purse. Cut Class, Diamonds, Watchs, Sllvcrwtar, Beside a countless variety or novelties found la a. first-alasa jew elry stere, Yoa -will find twr prices right, and everthlog shown with the same courtesy, whether you buy or not o. doc cxm3hm& WaUhtaksr, Jeweler end Optician, M State Street Next etoer to UN Bush Bank, -., - .. , wm-tt-w-tf Mattings Owing to tho unploasantnoss botweon Japan and Russia, tlioro Is groat probability that Japanoso mattings will advance In price. Our stock Is very comploto, embracing many novoltlos such as appeals to those looking for things out of tho ordinary in choap floor coverings. Demurrer Argued. In tho circuit court this afternoon 1 lilt? liUMJUIiUI IU UIU IUUI)'IWIII II. !" case of J. W. Jonos against Supt. C botm joined, and further that the court Is without Jurisdiction In tho case. John A. Jeffrey and W. II. Holmes ap pear for the defendants. THE CELEBRATED OTALLION DIABLO-2:09 14 will make tho Beason of 1901 at the State Fair Grounds. This great race horse, slro of oxtrerae speed and certain prize winner. Is acknowledged , to be Uie peer ot any stallion In America. Breeders nro re quested to write or call on C. D. CROOKHAM, 2-9-m Salem, Oregon e H IIIMIMMU -t-M"M-t IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIt i a Bicycle jj TIRE8 AND RM3 To lit all makes of bicycles. Wo do good work. WATT SH1PP 291 Commercial St, Hfr It fWW HHllHIHItf j J CyTdife?' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, Il, M II to T Hi i SMITH SI ILL TESTIFIES (Contlnu d from first page.) tod to tho members of the church who oxorolso great Hborty when It comes to nets of ratification, frequent ly reversing thorn, ovon rovolatlons had been mended by n majority of the church, and an amended revelation thus bseume tho law of the church. Smooth had never discussed with him his (Smith's) relations with his plur al wives, nor hnd he ever protested against thorn. A list of the elective officers of Utah was submitted to show how few had been Mormons. In regard to Frank J. Cannon elected to the senate. Smith said he was classed as a Mormon, but was a poor one. Probate Court. The county Judge has appointed Oi ear Cole administrator of the estate o ien unrimeee, ttecensod. In place ot John M. Howell, who resigned tit- ap iwlntwent, having Dia.de an sink able settlement or bis cMlm agaimt the estate with the heirs. Appraisers were appointed Wy the county Judge consisting or Lou Miller. J. M How el'. and Frank W. Waters. On petition of Blnger II. Giesy, n minor. Mrs. Umte J. Yergen was ap pointed the guardian of the eperson uqu awnte or tne petitioner, and she j,uiruwneti a ttond fnr ?WO as suer? Kuaruian. Pretty Safe Rule to Co Dy. nen mere is a teellng that the u or lungs, uiood or liver, brain or nerves are diseased, at onee com mence to doctor the rtomach. This la the foundation of tho trouble In 9Q cases out or every 100. Commence uj rvfiutme me uigestivo organ, get them In healthy working condition uu w uumr irouuie win leave or themselvea. Diseases which have their beginning In the stomach are oured through the stomach. The medicine for stomach disorders and half the lUa of life, is Dr. Gunn's Im proved Uver Pill. Thoy are sold by al druggists for 56c per box. One pill is a dose. These niiu nut n ,.. digestive oreans In good eendlttoa so mak uiietuv bu no oasis to upon. ' a j i. work oA.oaM.xusv, owsu, iwtWTWKWfftijuBurt CMf SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH UTTERLY HARDENED BRUTE To Be Shot at Salt Lake for Murder of His Wife Killed Her Christmas Day, and Left His Baby in the Bed With the Corpse two Days Salt Lake, March 7. Frank Rose, convicted of murder, In answer to tho question of tho court as to tho modo of his death penalty, burst out laugh ing, and said, "It's all right, Judge; I'll take the shot." Accordingly tho Judgo sentenced him for April 22d. Ho murdered his wlfo Christmas day, leaving tho Infant child besldo tho dead mother for two days until dis covered by tho police. Ho Is utterly callous, and declines to plead or de fend himself, and said ho wanted to bo executed quickly. Number of Russian Troops. Toklo, March 7. It Is estimated that tho Russians havo 12,000 troops at Harbin; 20,000 at Takuslmn, at tho mouth of tho Yalu; 35,000 Inland 40 miles west of tho Yalu; 55,000 at Fung Wang, 50 miles north of the mouth of tho Yalu, Their outposts havo retired from tho west bank of the aYlu. It It said horo that the Russians have dis mantled tho Injured battleships at Port Arthur, and tnkon tholr guns ashoro Tho Japanoso cabinet meets tomor row, to consider financial legislation. A Polygamous Minister. Detroit, March 7. At a mooting of ministers at noon today It was decid ed to ask Rov. Reed Stuart, Unitarian. If ho had been correctly reported In saying polygamy must bo accepted as a legltlmato religious cusom, that many monogamists secretly practiced Illegitimate polygamy. o $100 Reward, $100 Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that tlioro Is at least ono dreaded dlseaso that sclonco has boon ablo to euro In all Its stagos and that Is catarrh. Hall"s Catarrh Curo Is tho ony posltlvo cure now known to tho medical fatornlty. Ca tarrh being a constitutional dlseaso, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of tho systom, there by destroying tho foundation of tho dlseaso, and giving the pntlont strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature In doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith In Its curatlvo powers, that thoy offer ono Hundred Dollars for any caso that It falls to curo. Send for list of testimonials . Address. F. J. CIIENBY, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 76a. Hall's Family Pills are the boat. Mrs. Louis Ijjchmond has returned from n several weeks' trip to Califor nia. S8e6WMae0ja8e A Bargain For B0 one sst Bncyclopwllf, Brltannnlca; 31 volumos; bind ing half Riusla. Inquire at PATTONS' BOOK STORE or room 4. 875 Commerc'al Street MNNWHmiMIMHtMt ::"iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiin ii New Today . j ? ). ,tttJf4-K: waniec uooraers and boarders wanted at 304 Church street 3-7-3t Wanted-A good Japanese boy wants regular house work only, in the morning Address -p." r. nt Journal. J-T-3t Wanted-Lady or geaUeman of fair edueatlon to travel for firm ef 9W 000 capital Salary. 11072 per year, and expenses; paid weekly. Address with stamp. J. A. Alexander, Salem, Oregon. 3-7t For Sale-Dry fir wood. M. A. Bud Ions. Phone 2331 Mala. 3-3-3t Lost Prom my turn three, mU ewtMweet ot SSalew. ene bay saare, wiia saner ob, weight He tm,, R sUip u ferehea ami two ShU kind tm. R. M. Cretean. 8 m. 3-T.st 7, 1904. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mar. Wed., March 9 engagement of Mr . Cfcarlas B. H a n o $ accompanied by MISS MARIE DROFNAH In a magnificent production of tho great historical tragedy Rich&vd IIL under management of F. LAWRENCE WALKER. Prices: Box seats and first three rows orchestra, $1.60; last six rows orchestra, first three rows dress clr clo ami first three rows balcony 1.00; last four rows dress circle and last two rows balcony 75c; gallery 50c. Seats on sale at box office Wednes day 9 a. m. fgiqittieiitm-r DoesYotfg Buggy e Need Paint This Is the time of year to havo It put In order. All work done In the best style, and fully guaranteed as to quality. Prices Right You will be surprised at how little It will cost you to have your rig made new. J W.B.WARNER I &CO. 68 Chemeketa Street. J Ti88jiiiaitiettaai Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, -Salem, Or. (tllCAGOSmitE PMOM2E&JMnmSNMZOW&&'' Ove Stocked Too Many GoocJsj Prices Ctit to Pieces ot Tomoiwow's Gteat Sale We havo to closo out ns much as possible of tho stock now on hand, ns we have not place In our store for tho present stoqk, and tho big shlpmonts of goods coming In, so horo goes for two days' lively selling. Prices slaughtered right and loft for this salo. Ask for tho goods adver tised. Wo have them here ready for you all this spring's production. .MEN'S 50C OVERSHIRTS 35C. ties, different styles-, protty Men's black and white strlpea pattorns, woll made, bought overshlrts, double stltchod cheap, sold cheap. Only.... 13c with linen thread, mndo of .. .,.rro gocd heavy thick cloth, for M , T f ' , .Vu 48c this sale only I....IBC M,n" 85 bIaCk 8"t0en Bhlrt848c MEN'S $1.50 PANTS 95C. Men'8 75 fanoy dro,B 8h,rta--45c Tluse pants look like a $6.00 Men'8 0 white handkerchiefs 4c pants and will wear as long. Men's 85o buok gloves 48c It Is double stayed and Mtn.8 20c wooi hnU hoso..l2M8C double seamed, nnd made ,,,.,,,,.,.,. for solid wear. It is a very Went 15c b,aok hn,f ho8 ' C good looker. Salo price, Boys' 35c overalls 19c onl' 95o 20c Dotted Swiss, 40-ln, yd..l2c 85C UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS 48C Ladles' 75o umbrellas 39c This lot of shirts la a special. 36c Appliques, prlco yd ....12Hc They are made'for wear and 81-3o gold dross trlramlng.yd. - 5c service. Double linen bosoms. 120 fancy gold dress trim stayed and finished as well mlng, ' yard 81-3c as a dollar shirt. You should 50c lace all-over, yard 35c look them over. Only 48c 8 l-3c apjon gingham, best, yd. . 5c MEN'S 15C SOCKS 10c. Bost standard calicoes, yd. .. .3c Fifty dosen to select from. Embroideries 2c. 3c 4c, 5c. 8 l-3c 10c Fancy, plain, colors ancb 35o India, silk, all colors, yd.... 25c black. Don't think because 05o laco ourtalns, pair 34c you car, buy them so cheap $uo blaok underskirts, spe- that they are not a bargain. olal 85c they are the best In the mar- 75o Brllllan'tlnes. all'colors.'yd! .48c ket at 15o a pair. For this 25c Scotch plaid dross goods, sale only. Pair iOc yard.... 15c tKC UNDERWEAR 39C. 32c Oxford woistings', 'yard . ...19c alii T ! rby r,bb9d lBc huok towe's. " 2- 9c .JJ ,fmq! b,a!r and 12c Scot chambrey, yard.. 9c Znl Z M?a8t0Vf t0 5 bleaolied table damask, large, and must be cut down. yard 29c Twenty daw men's silk neok- 0rs, yard .7 C9c THB CHEAPEST STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. M'EYoyBrothers.Court St.,Salem Hats at "TheDalco" Best material, boat work manship, smartest styles. If you pay more than $300 for a hat, you aro paying for something besides the hat. Tho very best hat made may be sold for 3.000. Wo aro selling dozens of them for that. Most men like to como here because thoy havo choice of alll tho good stylos and particularly in soft hats that Is a consideration. Tho hat that Is becoming to ono man may not suit another at all and thero Is variety enough to suit every man here, Better got acquainted with thla hat store, if you don't know it already. A Chicago Fire. Chicago, March 7. A flro this after noon destroyed tho Bullen Company's Immense clovator; loss $100,000 Fire man John Hubbard was fatally la. jurcd. e8iaieisiiBHDiBf idittioHt GO TO I F E Sitafe? f for n pubtni.tlal ret of Larncsafor vour work tenin or btisov. V 232 Commercial Street, Salem. 4. (wwmenn fiainii it'V-JBli' 3l I i mi miir