T, 'l HJflW"'--" -- JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1904. EIOHT. DAILY CAPITAL I. V '4 MWMMWWtWWWXHMW SS8 9999 Styles! Gents' Shoes We have a swell shoe in Velour Calf and Vici Kid. They are beauties, well shaped, and smooth goods and tine foot wear. They are cheap at this price. IgfwwWw I Spuing i i ' Swk 4 t .4r trs I Ma . 2 m T 3.00 WILL NOT SET ASIDE THE LAW Something New In LADIES' SHOES t Here is a lovely shoe in Patent Leather, A great bargain. We have them in other leathers as well, They look a 5.00 shoe all ovei, but Ihey are only three dollars. A decided bargain. s J. J. Hill Says He Will Submit Eyen if It Is Inconyenient Thinks the Supreme Courts Decision Is Final and Will Recommend Being: Real Good Oregon Shoe Co 283 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, iM00aaaCa9tats)wM aeeaaaaeaattti New York, March l&tnii Wore going Into confc,, todfty wUh th, lav,'v-ttt ftn bnnkors Interested In "Securities," said, "the company will oboy. tho law, no mattar what the in convenience or discomfort As I un derstand the situation tho decision acts as a finality, and I don't think we shall liavo a rohoarlng. What plans wo shall pursue doponds ontlrely upon tho advice of our counsel. After the calmest deliberation our lino of con duct will bo determined." city, Sunday night. Tho unrortunaie woman had been left alone nt tho Brady homo by Mr. and Mrs. Brady, who wore visiting a neighbor. In some unexplalnable mannor, the wo man, who has for many years been a cripple, sot fire- to her clothes and slowly burnod to death. Dy a miracle the building Itself did not ca'ch fire, and the woman, roastea to a cnsi was dlscovored by her friends upon their return home later In 1ue even ing. Coroner R. L. Holman, of this city, was called this morning, but, aitor In vestigating the circumstances, dee'd ed that no one was blamable for the catastrophe, and dispensed with tho formality of an Inquest. Tho remains Vers brought hore and prepared for hurlai. which will take place Tues day at Aurora, where relatives of the deceated reside. HOTELS The Willamette. F. IS, KIdrldgo, QorvalB. 11. 11. Handy, Portland. IS. ltoyco, Portland. J. n. Hosfofd, Portland. W. H. Morloy, Portland. T. F. Morloy, Portland. Capt. O. anlhronth. Portland. 8. Ailhur Spring, Chicago. John Coylo, Chicago. lfl. V. Homoyor, Seattle. Thos. M. Starklo, Aurora, III. J. J. Colin. 8an Francisco. 8. A. Moore, HL IuIb. John OIvIb, Albany. O. U Btarr, Dallas. T, W. Potter, Cliomawa. II. I Moroland, Portland. O. U Warden, Portland. A Family Affair. Jacob Idlawlno, of North Salem, an tiged and welt-known reeldont of Uils city, was last evening arrested on tho ohargo of assault and battery, on a warrant Issuod out of tho Justlco court Ho was allowed to go on his own recognisance until tomorrow, at 10 n. in., when his trial will bo had. Tho warrant was issued at tho In stance of Clarence Hell, and the diffi culty Is said to be the result of a fam ily disturbance. Gold Dust Flour tode by THE llONEY POWER COMPANY, AUney, Orenon. Made fr fniaii) use. Ask your STtfOttr tor It RrAR and shorts at JTK7 CD UftlMl A. T. Wain, Agt. Wanted Potatoes We Want Burbank Potatoes. Earl Rose Potatoes. '' Early Jackson Potatoes, Retries Potatoes. Qernett Olilll Potatoes, James M. Kyle & Co 1 75 Commercial St REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The largest real estato transfer In rocont times, In Marlon county, was that filed In tho recorder's ofllco this afternoon by which Joseph DoWontor and wlfo sold to Henry Ducnwald 293 acres of fine farming lands between Stnyton and Aumsvlllo, In section 1, t 0 s, r 1 w, for I12.D0O. Carrlo Qoodo has sold a small tract of land In block No. 73, North Salem, to D. F. n'runno, for 800. Istallmo nauornfotnd also sold a valuahlo ploco of property, known as lots Nofl. 11 and 12, In Dattlocreok Fruit Farm No. 1, to Jolin.L. and hydla Knight, for $2100. Istallmo Uauornfelnd also sold to W. U Knight ono ncro of land ndpotnlng lot No. 12 of Ilnttloorcok Fruit Farm No. 1, for ?2G0. Lot No. 1, In block No. 31, In Ox ford adddltlon to Salem has boon sold by Daisy B. Uodgors and hor husband to I. O. Sutton, for $100. J. M. Drown has sold to 13. J. II row n lots Nob. B and G In block No 4. Ilrown'a addition to Sllvorton, for $100. John Daly has disposed of his one fifth aoro of land In t 10 s, r 6 e, to O. C. Mllloy. for $100. 0 i China Will Remain Neutral. Washington. March II. Ilosldes hor goaoral proclamation of neuUallty, China ha tmt a special declaration to the United Stale, called forth probably by Haya circular not, to th effect that It la her sot purpose to remain entirely neutral through (Hit the war. "Corea Shall Be Russian." Paris, March 10. Tho St. Peters burg corrospondont of tho Echo de Paris says that tho czar's refusal, fol lowing Conors! Kuropatkln'e advice, to permit Prlnco Louis Napoleon to go to tho Far East, Is much com mented on. Tho corrospondont says that six new torpedo boats have been sont of tho Nowsky yards, and that ton oth ors, modeled after tho French torpedo boat Cyclono, aro bolng completed, and probably will bo sont by railway to Port Arthur. In tho courso of his conversations In tno trnln, whllo traveling from Mos cow, according to his correspondent, General Kuropatktn repeated his de- slro that peaco should bo signed only in Tokio. Tho gonoral safd that Ger many, Franco and Austria had agreed with Ilussla to prevent Great Britain Interfering with anothor Berlin trea ty, adding: "Wo will novor permit Great Brit, aln to Intorforo for tho nurnoso of d jprlvlng us of tho fruits of our dear!? I nought victory. Corea shall bo Rus sian." Tells of Japanese Heroism. Toklo. March 15. Tho steamer bearing ten wounded and the bodies of nine of the soamen who were killed In tho battlo off Port Arthur, on March 10th has reached Sasobo. Tho wounded and dead wore chiefly partic ipants In tho battlo botweon tho Jap anese nnd Russian torpedo boat de stroyers. Tho survivors unlto In praising tho dosporatoly heroic, at tack of tho Russians, and tell a story of a personal encounter between a Japanese sailor and tho captain of tho Russian dostroyor Steregutchl. When the Japonoso closed on the Russians, the sailors sprang aboard the enemy's vessel and met her commandor emerg ing from the cabin. Captain and sail or sprang at one another, but tho sea man was the quicker of tho two, and felled the Russian officer by striking him on tho head with a cutlass. The Russian endeavored to rise, but tho Japanese sailor kicked him ovorboard and ho was drowned. Tho Japaneso say there wore 22 dead on tho two Russian destroyers. Tho Japanese dead woro landed at Sascbo, nnd rccolvcd with full mili tary honor. They woro borne on gun, carriages to the naval brlgado headquarters. 1 MWIa H liiW fftt ' ll d fflltiiLiii u I III We beg to Announce Out Opening Exhibit of Ladles S&its Fo Spring The Fashion Store. THE YOUNG MEN STILL AT WORK Republican Club Continues to Increase Its Member ship and Activity Puts a Dent In the Yukon. Washington. March la. The Pre ItltMit has nominated Louts Dent, of tho District of ColNinWa. to bo conowl at Dhwoom. VhIhw Territory. Stanley Resigns, Fort Worth. Texas, March 15. Former Ooveruor Stanley, of Indian Territory, has resigned from tho Dawet commission. Miles Will Tako Nomination. Indianapolis, Ind., March 16. C. W. Nnwlln ntinlrtnnn nt tliA Tn.llnnn T)s hlbltion stnto commlttco, has received a lottor from tho chairman of tho Ve nango county, Pa., committee, In which It Is said that Genoral Nelson A. Miles has written a lotter IndlcaU lug that ho Is In tho hands of his friends, nnd is a receptlvo candidate' f.,r the Prohibition party's nomina tion for Preeldont. The news comae by way of the Peneylvnnla committee, because of Its prominence ns a county In which the. Problbltloulsts hnve eleceted a ma jority of their ticket. u Kllle Herself So 8on Can Be a Soldier Js'ew York, March 18. A Japan woman at Takaeakl, on learning that hjr only son had been exempted from active serrlo on the ground that she was dependent upon his earnings, hat committed aulokto. nays a World dte iwteh from TpKIa In a letter ih stated ane wna about to kill herself In order that her eon mlftht be free to Hint for ner fatherland Then sho plnnfeNi a dncfor Into her h art. Withdrawing the wenpon. she heuJel It to her eon who InuaeOlately volun teered tor actlT Mrriro. Spooner's Bill Passed. Washington, March 15. Spoonar's amended bill, appropriating $520,000 for tho defense of tho Hawaiian Islands, was agred to. After Its pas- sago tho executive session on tho Wood case was taken up. MMae)t900 NORTHWEST NURSERIES. Wholeialo and Retail. Fruit tree and shrubbery of nil kind. All nteek free from peete and dleeasee. Large stock of beat winter apple, late keeper a specialty. Treee de livered free In Salem. Addreea 9 i . T. D. JONES, : : X Baloiu. Or Proprietor. Write for catalog. 310-lmd w B999 999999 Mf9 i ! ! go to ; ; F. Eo Sk&iet ! lor a tubtUhtial ret of harureefor ! ', ; your work teem or butigy. 233 Commercial Street, Salem. a f ;TttlHlHHitMlt)HHHHHIIIIIHIHHHHl4 Do Yoc Wea & P&ht of Out Glasses? i It uot glvo us a WaL WUh our lateat nclenUflo insUumeats. wo aro certain wo can at you better than you have ever been flttod be fore. Wo give aoh Individual case particular study and attention, and furnish you gl&ueo only when wo aro satisfied they aro what you want If medleal treatment ia deelred wo will tell you ao. Wo can roeommond you to 2000 oustomors, who have been fitted by ua, and aro satisfied. Next Door to Ladd A lush Btnk. Pioneer Optlelan, State Street, HWHW H I HIWWH H H M H I i It 1 1 1 8 it H ii H H-4-W Cevernment Defeated, iwwn. atnrrn in. Tne guwro- moni was oofoniod in the home of oowhhmw today by a vote of Hi to 1M. on a motion by Kedmoud agalusi tho rodnoUon of the Irian edutatUnnl aUmatea. It Is claimed It una a uau division, ant) l not taken serioui St. Patrlok's Leeture. Thnntday ooniH. at the St Joseph Catholie ehuroh. there will be a lec ture stvon on tho "Ufa of St. Pal riok." Uy Pulhor GaUagher. of PorU land. There will anw he a good ntukle ai urogram gtvon. No adwieeion fetf All 8afe But One. Uriehane, Now Zealand. March 15. All but ono of the boats launched from the wreaked steamer Araaaa have been tanked up hy steamers seat In-Mareh of them. Americans Getting Out. Washington, March H. The navy department m advieod that the cruis er Oinoinnatt hae reenrned to Chemnl ) with M American refogeee. - Aged, Woman Burned to Death. Orewm Otty, Or.. March IS. MIm Roeino Smith, aged 70 yeare. and a erlftto. was slowly burned to death at the homo of Qua Brady near tola Do It Today. Tho time-worn Injunction, "Nover put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," Is now gonorally present ed in this ferm: "Do It today!" That la tho torse advise wo want to give you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you havo been struggling for severnl days, per haps weoks. Tako some rollablo reme dy for It TODAY and let that remedy bo Dr. noechee's Germnn Syrup, which has boon In use for over thlrty-flve yonrs. A few doses of It will undoubt odly rolievo your cough or cold, nnd Its continued use for a few days will euro you completely. No matter how deep-seated jour cough, even If dread consumption has attacked your lungs. German Syrup will surely effect a cure as It has done before In thou sands nf apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c j regular siie. 71c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Getting the Jury. San Francisco. March 15. Four ad ditional Ilotkiu jurors wero chosen to Wcted the Jury wllll be ewmpleted to jwcted the Jury will be compiled to-morrow. Portland and Return Only $aJW. Tno Southern Pacific Is now selling found trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $1.20. good going Saturday p. m.. or any train of Sunday, return tag Sunday and Monday, giving at: day Sunday and Monday in Portland Tan saute arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portlaud people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, OverLadd & Hush's Rank. Salem. Or ;."" irrttr run 1 1 H j New Today j miiiiuiMlmmMI lUINM I I I I I rnisnw housekeeuiM rooms for small family. Inquire at journal orace or "phono lis white 3-15-lw WantedThe Wtriaraetto Ifttel wants one waitress, one girl or wo- man tnai oan wait on table or Jo enamnor work, one pantrv m Those aro steady Johs. and the kdy iti atwimt ior nor ateter a few r ro wwk in naatry. will ) sail at hotel Immediately. J-15-tf For Sale A second-hand organ In quire or Mrs. U. M- Cammack. Rose dale, Oregon. S-15-3t Tho oxccutlvo committer of tho Young Meh's Republican Club mot last night and discussed tho matter of continuing tho program of open meetings recently commenced, and It was decided that such a courso was not only advlsablo, but the host that could bo followed, and, ns a result, an othor open mooting will bo arranged for at an early dato. In view of tho amount of business to bo looked lifter constantly, tho commlttco decided to hold meetings overy Monday evening from now until tho closo of tho cam paign, and also to contlnuo tho work of extending tho organization to overy part of tho county, and assist tho Young Republicans In every section in tho organization of new clubs. Several meetings for tho near fu- turo aro now being arranged for, and Bomo of the best talent In tho stato will be secured to address tho meet ings. At last night's session 28 new members wero elected and a numbor ui ui'i'iituuuua nviu iujuiiuu ua uuiuk roady to como In for tho next meeting of tho oxccutlvo committee. Nearly all tho young men eligible In this city will bo enrolled as members of tho club beforo tho campaign Is over, and as tho membership Is pledged to sup port tho Republican ticket straight, irrespective of porsonal feeling ia ti,9 matter, Uio Indications aro that the club will wield quito an influence In tho coming election, and Its work rlll bo of great vnluo to tho party. n Cleaning the Switch. Tho Southern Pacific section crew Is at work today, cleaning up the switch down Front street, north of tho freight dopot, and making a lie Job of It. Tho Dwltcb? has not been m vory much north of Stato street for t number of years, and tho .result It that tho rails aro In most places burled In tho mud of tho street, but tho Japaneso section men aro digging them up, and when this has been done tho track will bo raised so as to brio; It up to tho gra(Jo of tho street, or a llttlo higher, In order to bo available for uso when traffic shall bo sufficient In that direction to Justify the w of tho switch. Sovornl warehoroj aro to bo erected on Front street dy ing tho coming season, whllo somem already there, and tho switch Is be!nj placed In condition for their accom modation, and for tho purposo ot de livering material to tho north end of Front street when tho rebuilding of tho bridge will bo commenced, ia a short t'mo. CASO'OTlTA,, 3wm ib lha Kind Yon Haw Aton teg H inn iii iii in mil m TIME. To hnve your wheel cleaned and ovorhnul. We do good work. BOYS How about your baseball sup plies. Wo have a complete lino of Spauldlng, D. & M. and Vic tor goods. Come In nnd see what we have. It will convince you we have what you want, WATT SHIPP 291 Commercial St. Mil I I I MIM I I H - M8iaf8v lOtal 8 lf !)) J Does Yout Buggy Need Paint This Is tho time of year to j have It put In order. All work Z dono 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, IW. B.WARNER &CO. 68 Chemeketa Street arttl(HaiaitHiaeyt-rJ! SBHD2ESBra21B3HSrlBaH!5HKa Look at the Pictures It shows why Shsrp'ep Tubular Separators are eat'e.t to It ed and wfeat to use. Rrtarl the catalog It explains wht Sharpies Tubular S parators areesgieet to turn the oloaeat eklmmera moat economical and satisfactory-why all others are out ol date. I havo plenty ol maohines and lots of catalogs. F- A, Wiggins Implement House 255 257 Liberty St , Farm Implements. Auto mooues. aewing Machines ana supcies. re- r&m. ,'''' -m IfAf. '-jy.tA.BAROAMN'tXOTTSB- A Great Avalanche In prloes they have dropped down to toe lowest Rock Bottom All goods sold same as advertised in Monday's papers, TUE CHEAPEST STORE IN TBB NORTHWEST. M'Evoy BrothersXourt St., Salem it