Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 24, 1904, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904.
EIOHT.
Fair will case today condemned Fred
eric Masso and Louis Muranne, tho
cyclist, who gave false ovidonco at the
hearing in New York, to thrco years'
in prison and a fine of B0 franos each.
Thoy testified they hnd seen tho Fairs
killed, and that Fair was the first to
expire. It was proved that the mon
were not at tho scene whon tho acci
dent occurred.
0
Kaiser is at Naples.
Naples. March 21. Kalsor Wllholm
has arrived and boarded tho yacht
Hohonzolleron for a cruise In the
Mediterranean.
people, there' is no question but wtfat
splendid resultaxwIH ftepbtalncd (n a
short time,' whon the olub begins to
push operations.
Lane County Good Roads.
On returning home this morning,
COSTLY
PRAIRIE
FIRE
LATEST
FROM THE
SCRAPPERS
Salem Agents for Stand-
SILVERTON
FOR GOOD
HIGHWAYS
ard Patterns
Salem Agents for "Palm,
er" Suits
X
Judge Scott found an Invitation on
his doslc to go to Eugene to attend a
good roads meeting, to be hold on Sat
urday Afternoon, under the auspices
of the State TJnivorslty, but ho Is un
decided as to what to do In tho prom
ises. Tho letter was from Prof. Jamos
It Hydo, of tho Department of Eco
nomic Geology and Mining. It fol
Any Skht In the
Terrific Blaze Swept
Young Cortett and
BrittBoth in Splen
did Condition
New Road Club Formed
There Last Eve
ning Store
by the Wind Over
Nebraska
t
lews:
If
large Donations Offered for
the Improvement of the
Highways In that
Section
m Count Judge Scott and II. 13. Thiol
sen returned thk morning from 811
vortqn, whoro thoy last ovonlng ad
zdrowfod a Reed roads mooting, partial'
jpated In by a largo number of tho
leading buslnoss and professional peo
ple of Sllvcrton, nnJ a strong ropro
nontatlou of tho leading farmers of
that section. Tho mooting was ono ot
flio most enthusiastic gatherings yet
hold In Marlon county In tho Intorost
of tho good roads movomont, and bids
fair to bo followed by results that will
bo omlnontly eatlsfaatory to tho
friends of that movomont In this coun
ter. A temporary organization was por
feotod, a commltteo was appointed to
draft by-laws and rules of ordor for n
Oood Roads Club, and adjournment
was taken to Saturday, April 2d, when
tho commltteo will report, and a per
ninnent organization will bo perfected.
Attention was called to some of the
roads leading out of Bllverton, and
helr extromely bad condition, and
isercral of tho farmors present offered
to donate $100 each toward having a
particular road put In good condition,
vrhllo tho managor of tho olectrlo pow
r plant offorod to donato tho powor
to run a rock crusher for uso of tho
flood Roads Club, and ho also stated
that ho would consult with tho com
pany and ascartaln If ho might mako
a cadi donation.
Tho onthuslnsm In tho IntoroH ot
the good roods movomont at Sliver
ton, Judge Scott soys Is nt a high
pitch, and all classes of citizens am
working for tho promotion of the club
find tho Improvement of tho roads In
that section of tho county, and ho be
lieves that the olub will, In tlmo, In
Wilde all tho wldoawako cltlzons ot
that section.
$ Jttdgo Scott examined several grav
el bars near Hllvorton, to asoertaln as
to tho material at hand for road build
Jug, and ho was highly pleased with
what he found. Ho says that good
material Is at hand for road building,
and. with the Intoroet taken by the
Wanted Potatoes
We Want
Burbank Potatoes,
early Rosa Potatoes.
Early Jaokson Potatoes,
Peerless Potatoes.
Otrnctt Chill Potatoes.
ames M.fKyle&Co
75 Commercial St.
Farm for Sale.
114 nerts In Marlon county, halt a
mile from Mill City. 3S acres Iru
proved, tti acre good timber, V4 to 1
roll from a 1300,000 sawmill. Land
good, rich, black soil; C-room heuse:
3umbar barn; with outbuildings; 10
(wrea good fruit, mostly winter ap
ples, trees averago 7 years old; good
spring water at door;, two creeks run
through plaoot good neighborhood; V4
wile to sehool, church and railroad
Fine heaver dam meadow land, easily
cleared. If sold at onco will take
13300. Title clear. Terms, two-thirds
down, and from 3 to 3 years on bal
ance with 7 per csut Interest; Imme
diate possession. Call on or address
X 11 Ray. owner of the farm. Mill
City. Oregon 3-8-3m
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Do Yo Wca a Pais of Out Glasses? i
If not Kite us a trial With our latest aclentlflo Instruments, wo
are certain we can fit you butter than you have over been fitted be
fore. We gtvo mbU Individual case partleular study and Attention,
sad furnish yext gUuse ealy whea we are satisfied they are wha(
you waa,t If wedloU trwtHieftt la desired w will tell you so. We
can reooiameBd you to MOO oustet&ers, who have, boeo fitted by us,
and are satisfied.
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"Judge John II Scott, Salem, Oregen:
"Dear Sir: A meeting of citizens
from various parts of Lane county Is
to be held at tho court houso In this
city at,l o'clock on Saturday of this
Week, Tho mooting Is called to con
sider the organization of a Lane Coun
ty Oood Roads Association. Much In
terest is being taken In tho mnttor,
and a good attendance Is expected.
"Wo would bo vory much pleased if
you could bo prosont to tell us of tho
work going on elsowhore, and counsel
us as to the best methods to follow in
our work. Respectfully yours,
"JAMES M. HYDE,1
The Saloon Smasher.
Captain Mahono, of tho National
Prohibition leaguo, want to Lebanon,
tills Btatoon Sunday morning for tho
purposo of closing a Baloon which
ho had hoard was running wldo opon
on tho holy day. On tho following
day Justlco of tho Poaco Lovely at
tempted to arrost Mahono, tho Prohi
bition chloftaln, for carrying con
coaled woapons. Tho captain i slated
and now tho peoplo of Lebanon nro
having a lively time over tho ques
tion as to whloh one of tho law-break
ers sha)l be punished first Exchange.
Probate Court Matters.
Dolph Woolworth, Adclbert Yorgon
and John S. Vandolour, appraisers of
tho ostato of tho lato L. B. Saunders,
today nicd tholr report In tho probata
court, showing tho estato to bo valuod
ut IC08.57, consisting of porsonalprop
orty. Chas. S. Dior, A A. Leo and P. W.
Watoru, appraisers of Uio estate of tho
lato P. J. Foster, also filed their re
port, showing proporty valued at ?500,
consisting of real estate.
Candidate's Card.
I wish to announce that I will bo
a candidate for tho offlco ot constablo
for Salem dlrtrict before tho Repub
lican convention on March 31, 1004.
Have lived at Salem and in vicinity
21 years, and have boon a Republi
can all my lito and novor horotoforo
asked anything from my party.
3-23.tf J. B. UNDERWOOD.
Moro Coin for State.
The ajaa, treasurer this afternoon
received 18368.75 from Lincoln county
In payment ot half the state taxes due
1 from that county for this yoar.
tiggies
We are showing the best assortment
of bumries this season that we've ever
put on the Hoar. Thero are top bug
gies of all grades, from the SCO klud
up to the beet Studebaker grades. We
tit rubber tires to any and all rigs- at
reasonable ooet
We have a swell cushion-tired run
about nt 1100 that Is u remarkable val
ue, it yo.u appreciate a good thing
jrou should s-ee It. Proper style, too,
Then there are othor good styles In
lower-prjced 'goods, both rubber tired
and steel tired, beside some higher
priced work In wolualve styles, all
worth the while of the particular cus
tomer. F A Wlggies
niMins i ivmbv) hwmyf tfuv j g
Farm Implement. Automobile-,
Sewlno Machine and Supplies,
Gold Dust Flour
Mde by
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY,
Sidney, Oreaon.
Made for family use. Ask your
A. T. Wain, Agt.
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Lodmls, Nob., March 24 The prai
rie Are, which began yostorday, i
raging thrdugh this sodtlon of' the
stato, and already thrco deaths aro
roiwrted, whllo a number of farmers
are missing. Houses and stock run
ning far toward $100,000 have already
bcon lost, and the fire contlnudtfwlth
unabated fury. .
August Olson, an aged farmer, is
known to havo been burnod to death,
and two of his hands are missing. Jas.
Lewis and William Andorson, ranch
mon, aro also dead. A number of cow
boys aro reported missing from differ
ent directions.
Tho flamoa aro past all hope of con
trol and aro looping across tho prairie
at racehorso epflod, burning ovary
thing In Its path.
The Durllngton railroad has sont a
special train with flro-fightors from
Holdrldge to assist tho ranchmen In
saving the small towns In tho path of
tho flamos. From Loomls to tho
Platte rlvor, 15 mllce, tho wholo coun
try will undoubtedly bo swopt clear
by the flro. Further to tho west, to
ward which tho blnzo Is swooping, the
pralrlo country extends for nearly 200
miles. Thoro aro no trcams of note
along this country, and tho fire may
sweep to tho bond of tho Platto river
In that direction.
Ways of Concealing Jewelry.
Many aro tho Ingenious devices
adopted by tho busy woman who
wears hor Jewels frequently and can-
not, of courso, carry a safo about'
with, hor. A woll-knowm actress of
an earlier day, when hip puffs wero
fashlonnblo, carried hor Jowels In
snug llttlo chamolso pockets con
structed lnsldo hor pannlors. Only
one person tho Jeweler was In tho
secret, and tho lady declared sho felt
safer than If aho had had a body
guard about hor.
Large, kxwo collars havo often
conooaled pocket where articles ot
great valuo havo reitosed aulto un
suspected by tho genoral public Tho
bosom ot tho corset also provides a
receptaclo for hiding treasures.
One of our popular actressos car
ries dozens ot diamonds In little bags
fastenotl with' safety pins to tho
straps of her stocking supporters,
whllo nmny Jewolors supply tourists'
belts which contain equally useful re
oeptncles. A chamois belt wMrh la
worn umlor tho petticoat, but over the
corset. Is fitted with a row of Jewel
comimrtmfente, oxoept at the eoctreme
back, where the hard ornaments
might be unpleasant against Dm baqk
of a chair.
Grand Jury Playa Cupid.
The grand Jury yesterday dUpoeejl
ot a criminal charge against Richard
T. Wayland by assisting him to Mafry
Pearl Cummlngs. the girl h hau;
wronged. Tho girl sold she loved the
young man. and he replied he was
willing to make the girl his wife, bill
there was ono serious objection in the
way, he did not have any money with
htni to procure a marriage license,
The grand Jurors wore equal to thji
occasion, however. Foreman Phil Me
Kenan donated ft. and each of the oth.
er six Jurors 60 cents, which made upi
tne 8 fee required for the license.
Judge Fraser was prevailed upon fp
perforin the wedding ceremony, and
the district attorney afterwards
caused the charge against the young
man to be dismissed
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For Sale A gentle drlviag horse and
a two-seatel rig Inquire of John
Reth. Garden road, Just beyond (hf
railroad. 3-31-Jt
For Sale or Rent. Six room cottar,
on one of the choicest re&ldeaoe
eraer Is the city, two blocks frejt
state heuee. Inquire of F. W. Pew
etv 3 Summer street. 3-IWwfc
For Sie. A high seceud-haad piaMt
iu good cofidlUofi Call at H J8ik
street RSUt
Three Persons Burned,
Death and Immense
Damage Done-Fire
Still Raging
CorJbett Is a Five to Three
Favorite and Sports
Say Will Be Two
to One
San Francisco, March 24. With
both men In grand shape, though a few
ounces overweight, little work re
mains for Corbett and Brltt before go
ing Into tho ring tomorrow night The
llttlo fighters wore up early this morn
Ing, both anxious to take advantnge of
ovory mlnuto possible to work them
selves Into better condition, If that Is
possible. After breakfast, which was
a hearty one, Corbett, londcd down
jvlth Bwoators and blankets, hit tho
toad for a ten-milo run. Mentally and
physically his condition could not bo
better, and ho Is warranted in using
tho flghtors' stereotyped expression
"Never In bettor shape in my Ilfo.'"
Corbett's chief worry seems to bo the
fear that ho will go Into tho ring a
hoavlor favorite han he is today. Ho
thinks tho odds wrong, and that even
money would bo about right. Ho Is a
10 to 6 favorite this morning, and bet
ting mon predict the odds will be two
to ono boforo tho mon got togothor.
Brltt could go Into the ilng tonight
prepared to put up tho fight of his
life. Ho will bo down to weight bo
foro ho goos to bed tonight. All his
hard work Is over, and from now until
tho hour of tho fight tomorrow night.
ho will tako only sufficient exercise
to keep from becoming stiff.
SINGER
HAD THE
NERVE
A dispatch from Spokano a few
days ago says: ,
With her husband, Arthur Guorln,
fighting on tho floor of tho thcator
and at times down In a wildly fighting
mass of roughs, with all of tho or-
choetra excopt the piano playor leav-J
lng to Join In the battlo, Nollle
Oeurln, the star at tho Coeur d'Alone
thoater, sang through her part last
night without a break or a quiver.
Most of tho chorus girls fled from
tho stage whon tho fighting started,
but the star continued to sing with
one oyo on hor bnttered husband and
tho other on the quaking piano playsr
It was a good exhibition of norve and
training.
The trouble started through offon
slve remarks made by William Acker-
man, who was later placed under a
witgeon'a care and Is now locked up
In the city Jail. Ackermnn had re
peatedly Insultel Mrs. QiuMn. and
her husband, who Is a member of
the orchestra, attemptod to quiet hlra.
Aokerman struck the cornet player
and friend of both mixed In a fierce
and broody fight, with Ouorln and
Aokorman both on the floor nt times,
and only ended when Ackorman went
down with a long, wldo gash in his
head, made with a triangle In the
hands of one of the musicians."
All through the battlo tho piano
kept going; and, although the chorus
flopped, Mrs. Querln sang through her
part and did not leave the stage until
the number ended. As she walked
oft the stage the singer foil In a
faint.
Robinson Nailed a Sneaker.
Washington. March 34 Consider
Jng the post oflloe appropriation In the
house nobJnsqn. Democrat ot indl
ana, attacked the subsidy of It5.00
Ireoommended la the bill for the
Ooeanlc Steamship Company for
transporting malls from San Francis
co Tahiti. This appropriation here
tefore has been sneaked through eon
gr in a cowardly manner.
llebertson moved to strike out this
subsidy, which carried
Wants Filipino Pardoned.
Washington. March Jl. Taft has
recommended the President to pardon
General Aquino, the Filipino Insur
gent, who waa court-martialed for or
dering live Amerleau prisoners shot,
reeuHiug In the iroath of three. He
has served three years, aad denies
ylB ippid tf p4,er..
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The Fair Will Perjurers,
Iarle. March 24 The court hearing
the erldeace la coaectkm with the
08Oeasee
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Cheapest
Because It Is the Best
HlfcHflnADB?"
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COFFI
Poor coffee is an un
wholesome drink. To
begin th'e day by drinking
it clouds an otherwise
cheerful mind. Sec to
it, then, that you have
Chase & Sanborn's
High Qrado Coffeo
with its fragrant,
aroma and
perfect
color.
Seal Brand Mocha
and Java 40c
Standard
Mocha and Java 40c
An Kxcollont Coffeo 35c
Best Coffee ever J C r
sold at that pr fee ''
Exclusive Agents.
Fuller & Douglas
Grocers
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J 142 State. 'Phone 2261
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A Shoe With
Style
Only
This is a swell
shoo for m"n
that liai got
stylo and sna
about It A
dressy shoe that glvoe eatlsfac
tlon in the wearing. We have
them in valour, calf and vlci
kid smco'h goode and stun
ning footwear
We are cheaper than any racket
stoie every time.
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Oregon Shoe Co.
283 Commercial Street, Saem.
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PEOmjESmjRGAmlHOTZSJB'
2HS Spring Goods,
Now Ready for Your Inspection
You are not Jolng Justice to yourself or your pocketbook If yW e80"1
eall at the Chloago Storo and look over our boautlful Bpring goods. There
Is no store In this part or the world that can ahow any later styles in
fine silks, foreign and domestic dress gooda and lacos, wash good" fc
every description, gold trimmings, gold bolts, crush leather belts, "
demos, laoo collars, new ribbons, Uld glovoa and hundreds ot goods too
aumeroua to mcuHea. Sale conUnuod for two days moro-Wednsr
and Thursday. All goode sold as advertised in Sunday's Statesman a
Monday Journal Prlcea down to tho very rock-bottom.
TUB CHEAPEST STORE
M'Evoy Brothers,Court St., Salem
2 Pice
Ail Weefc
Better como tomorrow morning
though, expecting tho greaUtt
bargains over offorod la dress
and walking skirtH. With
novor offorod ouch bargains be
fore. Every eklrt in the Btore
lnciuueu in tno sale. No
Borvc.
re-
8EE CORNER WINDOW.
MVHfiai8Ht,i
I Does Yout Buggy
Need Paint
This la the time of yearU
have It put In order. All workj
done In the best style, and fully '
guaranteed as to quality.
Prices Right
You will be surprised at how t
little It will cost you to hive
your rig mado new.
I W.B.WARNER
&CO.
68 Chemeketa Street
4iaitamtai8io9iiei)f
in inoii i immi mini
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ii Repai
: : Umbrellas and Bicycles I
GOOD WORK ONLYf
WATT SHIPP
291 Com. 8t opp. R. M. Vidrt
ill II I HI II II III II UlUH
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i G. F. Mason
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Manfactcfer of BerrY 1 1
crates, boxes, Inside ! ;
work for all, frtrit dryers ;
and all kinds of shop ; ;
work. Miller ct. Sooth :;
Salem.Phone2J9JRedi
aeaeiMeaaaacaftc
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem, Or. J
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