OAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904 CIQHT - i The Panama Ca&al MANAGER FRENCH IN CITY STATE BARBER LAW Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER Held to Be Constitutional Sale of UfO A DDUD C by the Oregon Supreme Court '"' ""-" - i r juk... J. . .!gEiSl 1L J MMM 90c values . . 65c 75c "values 50c 65c values 48c Crash Skitts Just tho thing (or outing. Special $125 Cosets Reduced to98c High: grado Royal Worcester styles la block and drab. Shirt Waists A lino of assorted styles varying In price up to $L50. Reduced to 40c Another lino of percales and ging ham waists. Special, Engineer Corps Will Com mence Work on Line This Week Portland Southern Will Touch Every Town on S. P. Be tween Oregon City and Salem 25c j LEITER ENJOINS WORKMEN TJiree Hundred and Seventy "Four Members of Union Made Defendants Bprlngflold, III., Aug. 1. Joseph Loiter today waked and obtained -from tho federal court a temporary Injunction against tho union minors at 2IegIor, whoro his mining property has beon stockadod. and vhlcliha expects tj oporato wlfii nonunion help, after ucung an mo unionists; mroc hundred and sovontyfour members of tho tnlno workers are mado defend at. Tho hearing Is sot for Soptom ber J nth. ? i i n i i -t Wltto at Home. $h iiQieruu'g.uA"& 1. President cf tho Council or Mlnistors Wltto has retunichfrra his Berllnarlp. BLOOD HOUNDS AT WORK Chicago Markets. Chicago, Aug, 1 Wheat 01U92Ti now, $0091; Large Posses Surround Penn sylvania Murderers Cedar Swamps Johnstown, Pa., Aug. 1. Tho three highwaymen who aro hiding in Cedar swamp, seven miles from Portage, continue to keep out of sight. Blood hounds were put to work this morn ing, but up to noon they produced no results. Large passes surround the place. " ' ' Ex-Governor Pattlson Dead. Philadelphia, .Pa., Aug. 1. Former Governor Pattlson, of Pennsylvania. died 'at G;30 .o'clock this-morning, of pneumonia. r r, '.,' :. v L. D. French, manager of the Port land Southern Railway Company Is at tho Willamette, making temporary ar rangements to establish headquarters tin this city and attending to many minor details for his company. Mr. French Is not a "bras3 band" railway man, and does not rush into print, consequently Is rather adverse to discussing future plans. Never theless he is courteous and civil and easy to approach. In talking to a Journal reporter, Mr. French said: "We expect to com raenco work on the permanent sur vey at once, probably tomorrow. 1 am going out this afternoon to meet tho engineers, and tho grade stakes will bo set as soon as we determine ono or two right of way agreements. "Tho engineer corps will be com posed of eight or 10 men, and It will take about a month for them to com plete their work. The route will fol low the Southern Pacific railroad, and will touch all the valley towns be tween Oregon City and Salem, with the exception of New Era. "Before the survey Is finished we expect to commenco actlvo construc tion, and, with good fall weather, will have a large part of the work com pleted this year. "Wo aro working a good-3ized crew of men at Sandy river, where we will obtain tho poweii. Tho ditch and flume will bo seven miles In length, and will furnish ample power for the road." Mr. French will bo In the city and vicinity for several days on his pres ent trip, and expects to meet with the citizens and become better acquainted. A Klamath County Man Gets a Dose of Cold Handed Justice by State's High Tribunal Ohlo'a Trial Trip. San Francisco. Aug. 1. Tho trial of tho now battleship Ohio was made to-1 well known In this city, where she has day, with favornblo weather condl-' many friends who will greatly mUB DIED. CADWELL. At tho family home on North Cottage street, Mrs. Bertha Cadwell, wlfo of Mr. H. Cadwell, of stomach trouble and heart failure. Deceased has been sick for over a year, and through nil her suffering has borne it uncomplainingly. She was tlons Weathe Poof Fence Signs The Kind That Water Will Run Off Wo have aonro flno samples cf those signs, and If you aro Interested ca)l up Main 2S24 and wo will call and show them to you. Remember that wo havo a largo Job cylinder press, aud aro pro pared to tnko, any Job that may come. her. Her husband, who is left to mourn her loss, has the sympathy of all. Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow from tho home, at ft o'clock p. ra., and tho burial will be had In City View cemetery. A Truo Friend. A frlond to tho ladles and a saving to tho men. Our now gas ranges. Citl sens' Light & Traction Co. 7-22-tf HOTELS The supreme court today handed down the following decisiens: Blackburn V3, Lewis; appeal from Multnomah county; affirmed. Wolver- ton, Justice. State vs. Eggleston; Multnomah county; affirmed. Moore, chief Jus tice. Muckle vs. oode; Columbia count!; affirmed. Bean, Justice. United Brethren Church vs. Benton County; affirmed. Bean, Justice. Petitions for rehearing were de nied In Wood vs. Fisk and Livesley vs. Helsey. The latter is a local suit Barber Bill Upheld. The case of the state against H. L Briggs, better known as the "barbers' board" case, was today decided by the supreme court in favor of the board of barbers' examiners. The opinion was written by Judge Bean, and tho decision of Judge M. C. George is reversed. The law declares that a barber must be registered to practice his trade, but the contention Is that the board of examiners has no power to prescribe (legislate) what qualifications aro requisite to become a registered barber. The supreme court holds, however, that the legis iature can give a board power to make rules, etc., and that thus this act is not at varianco with tho consti tution. "The constitutionality of a law is to bo determined by Its pro visions and by tho manner In which It Is administered, and, unless It con flicts with tho constitution, it Is valid," says Judge Bean's opinion. School Land Case. John P. Robertson today handed out a little cold justice by the supreme court, In the caso In which he sued S. B. Low, of Klamath county for title to a quarter section of land In Klam ath county. It seems ho found such a pieco of land In alfalfa meadow, upon which tho purchaser was delinquent In paynjent of Interest, and when he made application to purchase the same tho board reserved the right to allow tho original holder to paly up within 30 days, notwithstanding the law gives them no such right. There upon Mr. Robertson sued Low to com pol him to convey the land, but tne ' At a liberal expense of money and two years' time, all the surveys and elevations of the route of the Panama canal have been secured. Yesterday we received from New York a perfect model of tho Panama Canal, and Its surroundings from shore to shore. The model Is 10 feet long and four and one-half feet wide showing each mountain, canyon, rlv er town and feature of the entire routo, ull drawn to a scale, and hand someiy finished in hand painting. We are going to give this beautiful model to the school or college, puhlic or private, securing tho greatest number of votes; a vote for every 25c purchase, beginning, Monday, August 8th, date of award to be announced later. Come to the store and see this handsome model. DALRYMPLE'S The Gault Printing Company ON TIME EVERY TIME. Y. M, C. A. Building 71 Chemeketa Street. Phone 2824 Main. SALEM OREGON MM imtniumminiMtmiHUMM The Small Things n tfven Particular Attention In our store, A ten cent Job receives tho name caro and attention whoa repairing It, as a ten dollar Job. This Is what has built our builnew up to It's infant high standard and proportion. Our repair department is wharo we lire and Its a common ffd that when work has lean a failure oUowhore.lt flnda way to us and U mado the tame as new. People Hvlnz along It. F. D. can wad u their work and get It back tho next day. Try Ue ujvtCHlate Watch and Jewelry Repairer ChasHe Hinges, ViHt OpUeJtn, M SUte Stre.t Next door to Lidd & Bush Bank """"' " HMIIIiMIHMMl IIIIHIIHHUIMH t The Willamette. F L. Taft, Spokane. S. U Haines, Now York. B. A. Engwer, wife and daughter oan i-ranciseo. J J. Ross, PortlanJ. Oeo N Pnttorson, city, if. W Leudor, Tualatin, Or. Jns. J. Ullsborrow, Oraceville, Minn Cleo. A. Montell, San Francisco. Harry L. Keats, Portland. Jtune Hanien, San Francisco. R- E Bonn. Falls City. "R F Sanderson, Bander, Or. T. D. Condon, Eugene, Walter Jackkon. Portland. F Cow en, San FranoJsco. Olonn (1. Staurkor. DonVor. John K. Srwe, San Franotsco. C A Butlor, New York. U II. Marked. San FranolBeo. J. H. Kooadorfer, Portland. B. A Baldwin, Portland. H H. Hewitt. Albanyt B B. Haney. Portland. S. I) Ylacvnt. Chicago. P 1). Fraier. Purtlan.i J. R. DtMtnofei, Portland. W B. Fraater.'ortland. W. H. Coate. Detroit. A K. Poole. Sou Franclseo. W u Martin. Portland. A. V. Beeeley, lVjrUand. Max Wolf. CtnelanaU. Tho. It Browse, San FranciMo. Fred. Brown. Ilonlcln. Wm. OaMoway. McMlnnvlMe. Alfred Hart. Seattle. I It. Fwaa, lrtiand. Ueo. A. MouteJl, San FrantlM C 1. Jnnfes two...! . " " M,2"H i- u: -rayier, Pendrei u .-seuman Good Cycling This time of year following such showers as havo Just passed, Is ideal wheol weather. We havo several snaps In wheels but little used, that you should see. Some men's and some women's wheels Drop In and look them over. And sundries of all sorts always In stock. F. A. Wiggins' Implement Hous 255-257 Liberty St Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Star Restaurant Boat 15c meals In- tho city. Coffee with cakes 5c. 21 meal tickets for $2.75. 200 Oommorlcal street. NEW TODAY ' 1.4 Wanted Lady or gentlemen of fair euueatton to travel for a Arm of $250,000 capital. Salary 11072 nrl year and oxpensos; paid weekly. Ad dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Shalom. Oregon. 8-1-Jt Wanted. Ladies for telephone opera 4ora. Call at Salem telephone office. 8-l-3t Takeu Up. A creancolorod Jersey cxw. wan bell and crumply horns, ono ehortor than the other. Known as the old Wapenpaw cow. See J. II, Penland, pouudmaster Seventh ward. 8444 iton. Notice; All person having abstracts or qther paper In the care of the fate A. II. Sohaofer will please call for them on or before August 10 im Mrs. A. IL Schaefer s-1 Jt court turns him down upon the ground that the board had a right to make a rule whereby delin quent purchasers are given 30 days' notice before their certificates of sale will be cancelled. The supreme court says such a rule Is "manifestly rea sonable and Just, and well calculated to promote a systematic repetition of the business Intrusted to the land board.' ' Plague and Cholera Prevail. Washington, Aug. 1. About 30 cases of plague per week are being re ported at Hong Kong, while the chol era has mado Its appearance at that point. The latetr is considered as a source of great danger to the Philip-pinea MHMW I Gold Dust Flow I Made by THE 8IDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for it Bran and shorts always on hand. I P. B. Wallace i AGENT WMBBBBM0aBWt8 tNM 9 K,r-,w -r.r, Just received a lot of new tires direct from, the factory. If In need of a tiro seo mo. Century thorn-proof tires $8 pr. Century tougatread tires ?7 pr Century No. 100 tires $6.00 pr All guaranteed. FRANK J. MOORE. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. tine ir,o Smnm &EOIJLES.nAMWINlH0TJ$ We Are Overstocked Our store is too small for the heavy stock we carry The winter goods will be coming in now. pretty soon, mere win wo put them? 'Our store is full from the floor to the celling. There ,. only one way we se0 out of this fix. and that is to slaughter the prices, even at a loss. Out they must go. You can't buy dry goods anywhere ,n this part of tho or.d at the prices we now offer them at. SALE continue until kv ther notice. 75c Black Taffeta Silk, a good heavy, quality. Jard 45c $1.00 Black Silk Peau de sole a splendid heavy quality, soft satin finish, yard 68c 75c Pongee Silk, extra fine qua. nr'" 49c 75c Double Width Wool Dress Goods, a splendid quality P9r ard 49c Wool serge Dress Goods 40 Inches wide, yard 25c $1-26 French all wool Voile f'vy and black, 46 Inches wide, price yard..75c Best standard Ll6ht PercaIe Calicoes, yard ... '" sjc Table Linens, Towels and Nap Wns, all at REDUCED PRICES AH summer goods HALF PRICE 45c Kal Kal Crystal Cord Wash Silk, price, yard 19c Ladles' Walking and Dress Skirts, all at reduced prices, from $1.50 7c All Silk Wash Taffeta Hair Hlbbons; price, per yard....3i2c Slaughter prices on thp following goeds: Cape Lace Collars, Stock Foundations, Fancy Stock Collars, Lace and Embroideries. All goods throughout the store are treated in like manner during this sale. ' Ask fo the GoolTAclWi NORTHWEST. iMfeCourt St., Salem wwnmumjun WlliMpiiiilWmnMUgn'Mun a m ...... T'f ' ' "W yr , 114 .'wu yi' Wiinnnfrni.aii