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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1905)
HaTOSFr 1 KKKKBUeSmaBMtmmmM fitteaMhllH eaiiK DAILY CAPITAL J0T7BHAI SAXEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1905. - I r Stockton & Go THE OLD wfalTE CORNER Ladies' - Neckweat Men's Sihitts Tho largest nnd mos beautiful stock of Indies' ncckwonr ithown in tho Willnmctto vnlloy is hero nt your dlHpoonl nt GREATLY RE DUCTED FRIOES. 8oo the awell new pattern on dis playii our Com mcrcli .Btrcct window. Every one i n prize :hoice 50c DRAGNET TAX BILL Will Result in Securing Taxes From Some Great Dc linquents They x ''ko hotcal en, becnuso tboy , to tl t iMt in nil 'jalcm. Embroideries Opening Special To Introduco our now mohair, 8i eillnn nnd novelty truitlngB, we will offer 25 piece of tho very latest weave which nro worth 00 cents nnd 75 cents a yard, at 50c a yard I Over a thousand very new pat terns to select from. Our new spring embroideries comu direct to us from St. Gull, Switzerland. Our own importation. Mr. Sottlomior on the passage of this bill said this state had been very liber nl in disposing of lands to wagon roads nnd tor school purposes, nnd many of theso lands have never paid taxes. The attorney-general is authorized to look up such property and employ counsol to maku values nnd sue for taxes nnd pay for same out of proceeds. The bill passed. PORTLAND PORT BILL VETO Sus'ained and Bill Failed to Pass Over Governor's Objections New Edison Theatre k R. P. Btarkoy, Manager. Week Commencing February 13, 1905. Tho Wheeler and Wilsou Trio, Ro fined Slngcro, and Dnncors. LHUo Gladys, tho Llttlo Stroot Waif Lou IL Wheeler, tho Goorgla Sun rlowor. Dick Marattus Oomodlnn and Fro duecr. Jay Bogart, Woary Wllllo Out-Dono. Harry Moyor, IlluRtratod Songs. "Arrival of Fatti," a Laughable Tarco. EdUon-o-Scopo, New Moving Flc turos. Mutluiio Hoturduy mid Huiidoy. Ohnngo of nets Thursday. Admlssiou 10c. HHnmnii inminn J AMUSEMENTS. W-t (H M-M-H HI- ZIouso Tuesday Morning. Tho house opened with earnest pray er for its salvation by Hqv. Crawford, oi tho United Brethren church. . O. H. Galloway, of Yamhill, and Judge Dunn, of Jnckson county, were given the courtesies of tho house. Reports of committees wore heard on scnato bills, Houso concurred in resolution to ask congress to amend laws so thnt miners can cut timber on public lands for min ing purposes. Also in joint incmorinl of Senator Sichel to prevent ndultorntion of foods, drugs nnd medicines. Joint report on donf mute school was read nnd ndopted. Recommends re moval from present site. Tho report of this committee on por diem nnd mileage of members wns rend nnd adopted. Many of tho members CHEMAWA TELEPHONE ff IBM JT !cl,nrKd no mileage for tripi to tho in- tho work amI PrP0S,'s f the eommis ' I In h stitutions. Smith showed that tho con- 8,on- Ho 0,IHre(1 tlmt tho contro1 of J ' stitution allowed no mileage on iunkot- ,1"' ,,0'ml wns " mnt,"r of instant Speeial order at 11 o'clock was the governor's veto of the Port of Portland bill, that ho charges is a bill to legis late Messrs. Spencer and Thomas out of office. Hailey, of Multnomah, spoke for the bill, which was an effort to secure har monious working of the board. He read the law of 1903 which provides that tho legislature shall fill vacancies. The board had a right to declare vacan cies if n commissioner rofuses or fail to attend the meetings of the board for n period of 60 days. Captain Spencer had fnilcd to attend and hi placo had to bo filled by the legisla ture. It was not legislating him out of office. In relation to Thomns he had stated that his integrity was called in question. Ho read a letter showing that Thomas had demanded money, read an affidavit from n contractor, J. B. Bridges, to the effect that Thomas demanded $250 from him ns contractor. This was supported by other affidavits and statements of expert accountants. The only effect of sustaining this veto was to keep a dishonest man on tho board. Ho claimed that a number of bills had passed nnd been approved by the governor naming senators us vari ous commissioners and ns regent? of schools.. Newell spoke for tho veto, explaining The Big Special Sale ii . a , .Via nndav's Statesman and Monday's Journal AH'er"S;dill ' bcontaedTr Tuesday ud Wednesday. Salem's Fastest Growing Store H" Great Speeials for this Week M?FVOYBR0S. sm&rVgsssj WILL ENTERTAIN ROOSEVELT ilengo on junkot log trips of any kind, such ns this re- Tho Chomnwa Mutual Telephono l,ort provided. Ho' moved reference to Company, Which was orgnnized rccont- committee, but got na second. Adopted. ly, met today, and completed their or- Hnate bills wore put to second read- gunlzution, and ndopted a set of by- '"K laws, iimi aro now gelling down to sol-. id work. They havo arranged for a J largo number of phones and will hnvo House Tuesday Afternoon. bill has been advanced to third their liuo completed to Salem within a reading to Imttcr enablo bees to pro- week. Whon tho system is finished u'ot themselves. from Salem to fhoinuwii, then tho innt-r T'10 ,I0U8 has adjourned ' until 10 ter of extending tho lino will be looked o'e-lVk Wednesday. into. Tho officers of tho now com- j " puny aro cnnlidont from tho encourage- California Murdor Oaso. uioiit ulrendy received thnt in tho Auburn, Cal., Fob. 14. The defense near future they will bo nblo to add '" ,no Weber murder iaso wns begun some very wood rurnl routes to their ni' morning. In tho opening state- Edtwn- TONIGHT. -Vaudeville, COMING ATTRACTIONS. GrandPaul (lllinoro In tho Mummy nnd Uio lluninvlnjr Bird. Now Bdlsou Theatre. Another largo crowd gathered in front, of tho lCldnon taut night. Tho one net fureo is it great laugh producer, in net it is Just hiio long tuirpaiu. The. Wheeler & WIImiu trio are very clover ami versatile. They are good 1 tiger and dniieer. Little Uladyn system, nnd when nil havo boon cou iioctod with the Salem lino it will bo of grout importance to the business in terests of tho Capital City. Mnny now ruilmnrlbers tiro already wanting to get in on the ground floor, but tho com ment of the nttornoy for tho defense ho intimated there would be no effort to prove nn alibi nor a plea of insanity ould be made, but contented himself with the statement that he would re fute tho testimouy of tho prosecution's jMiny aro not, as yet, quite ready for witnesses. The doteotives Ryan and the eateiuton of tho lines but they Kagnn were uxploitod. Judge Low nnd hope lu the near future so to be. Tho pawnbroker K. A. Hose, nil of San wlro and poles nro nil purohasod, nnd r-Vnneiseo testified thnt the reputation tho work of construction will bo pushed o' Pawnbroker C'nrr, who testified he us hard an men can do so to complete ""M Weber the pistol with which the the line (lilt week. . murder wis committed, was bad. t'pon v. j cross examination he admitted thnt the A Fleasant Way to Travel. reputation of all the pawnbrokers wns Tho above is the usual Verdict of bad. Myrtle Hall and Lottie Smith strife liotween tho rival factions at Portland. Ho' favored amending the bill to allow the members to bo elected. Kny said it wns strange that if Thomas had been such a grafter ho had not been removed. Ho wanted the veto sus tained, and to have this matter re moved from machine politics. bmith, of Josephine, snid thnt the suprome court had held that appoint ments of mombers of the legislature on such commissions were not lucrative positions, and, as the Multnomnh dele gation wns agreed on this measure, he believed tho bill should be passed over tin) veto. Bailey showed that the plan of New ell nnd Kny, to hnve the board elected, to get it out of politics was a mistake of judgment, as thnt would make the board partisan, and nil of one fnction. Tho charge that it was a factional board was not true, as there were Si mon men on the board. Bell call ou the bill shewed 3S ayes, 121 noes, MeLood absent. So the veto was sustained. New York, Feb. 14. Littlo Hungary, which is the name usually applied to that section of the lower East Sido in tho vicinity of Houston street and Second avenue, donned its best bib and tucker today in anticipation of tho visit of President Roosevelt. . in ful fillment of a promise mndo when he was governor of Now York, tho Pres ident will dine in Littlo Hungary Hall this evening as tho guest of tho Hun garian Republican club. Tho officers and members of tho club have complet ed arrangements calculated to mako tho occasion a notable one, even in the life of tho strenuous President. Four hun dred covers will be laid for the ban quet! Many of tho dishes, and all of the wines, except champagne, arc to be Hungarian, o Cool, collected, conscientious Caldwell. CONFERRING THE PALLIUM Cincinnati, O.j Feb. 14. Rotnna Catholic prelates nre gnthering in Cin cinnati from many partB of tho coun try to attend tho conferring of the pallium upon Archbishop Moeller. The in-estiture, wnien is ono ot the moat magnificent ceremonies in tho Catholic ritual, will tako placo tomorrow in 8t. Peter's cathedral. Bishop McCloskey, of Louisville, will officiate, and Cardi nal Gibbons will preach tho sermon. o Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Runynn, of Butlervlllo, Ohio, laid tho peculiar, disappearance his painful symptoms, of indigestion and billiousncss, to Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Ho says: " They aro a powerful remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guar anteed at J. C. Perry's drug storo, price 25c. 1ZE2BEESB 1 O.D Faultless Grubber And a Few Local Parcliasers. wn clever as the little waif. HHd Lou.'11'8 t"vUr uK tho Mluouri Paclflo contradicted Mary Clark's testimonv "Wheeler ernkl new punk. Jay Ho- ,lwy between tho Pacific const nnd nrding Weber's movements the night Rnrt iti nilo a lilt as Woary Willie. Harry ,l, M,t n"d w avo l,B the scrv- of the crime. Fred Iteekeunacber nnd Moyor had n new iwug, and the KdUou Uo ttnA MHiodtIona given merit Tew Shaver testified that they made n gwopo howd n Hew lllm f aquatl thU ttiuncnt. From Denver, Colora- search wader the Weber Imrn', and did nnd heavenly hmhm The lfclliun l " tJ,rBS lver tftero re two not see the pistol. This was two days certainly holding up it reeer.1 ns 'through train dally to Knwi City lief ore the gun wns found. Under erose- ami oi. minis, errywg ruiiaiun tat- examination they Mtid they were look 'tut standard eleetrMiRhted sleeping lug for money, which Weber whs std ears, ehelr ears uml up todate dining to hnve ntoltm frow the hnk. and earn. The same excellent service is thought nothing about the- piettd. operated from Knnsat City and 8t. i , n Leuls to Memphis, Llttlo Reck nnd Hot ! Died. Springs. If you aro going oast or' Uw .UgelM Feb. ll.F. A Fulkon south, write for particulars and full In- ( mt& Head Consul of the Woodmen tf fBrmatlen. , tke World. did this morniug. W. C. MMUtlDK, Onu. Agt, , ' - lit Third St., PortUnd, Ore. inirvtyor of gftuU, elwn vaudeyUU. Ohoswi AUiletio Mtuiaxer. Pat MeArthur, ef Jtlekreal Iih. Uee ihoun gradwite tumiugwr f all StMte ITnlversity athletie, with authority to RUggest plnHH to unileT'graduHte ima dgcr. lie fa lnveittel with the mwer to change tohodule and eutllne 4es to tunke all athletles pey for thorn elves.-lolk CoHty iteifilier. (I.hhI 1imVIh. bandel (IrittlH jrool hsarted, glad t'loee montRl, Curler. clever, roaeervntUe MH ! t-Ht i it l-H-4-tf ! -Hf Pticcs Cut Deeper than Eve f MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY MMko 8alem a Good Home Market" Solid jyciltl iectHolo franja $3.00. Rogers 1S47 kuivet tttul fork 88.00. Tablo uutl Ien8jmon85$a.00. Watoltw, ohnruu, cbninu, looked, buHona, caning, tolid silvor tint woar, cut glasa mid silver plutod vnrv, huiul paintoilohina, nt such out ns wnlmYQUQtyeUuadu, Our Hxlurv4 aro sold tjud we aro liable tp olosp.tho.oulin) toqk out in a lumji most any day. Miw it auLlyu1! imt It, ( , Poultry ot Rtelner'a Market. KgRO IVr deo. SJ., Dooks lfte. ChteketMtSflVf. Hew 10. Turkeys-16e. Harrltt & Lawrence. K ler dMNi, Mo. rnUU, Vegetable-, Et. PoUtooe W. ' Pmotooo. iweet, $.. 0MNMt4. AptdeeT43l W) J To the Country People when to low uke vor MMole at tke juiaio,; Wade's ktJwre ir. MonJ ai an nure, la real. OJBCjSkS. 3BC 0eC3C3aTC35-3E2S :: Money to Loan 88 State St Kxt Door to uii bssh Bask : : ' tuomas k. ford. ! 1 IHlVHt I HI IH MHiHMfrfr.m.n -' Tef lMi Bui'B aEi. B1cb, Or 1 tf I, HUMANE CAPTAIN. Savei Idfo of Yellow Dog, Although Boat Was Behind Time. The at earner Ore'ona arnt-, on time this morning from up the river. Sh,- ....,t Hniuif tu iiihhh v orvHins on ac count of the low stage of the wator iieOHittiii; a atop over night at Al' iMiny, and it is wid that if the cold WtUltllrtr .li.iku tint t..u.1 .I.-. .1 .. .. ...,.. ..v. ...mn win i wie water will drop so low that Indrpendeuee will be the highext point reached. The IhmU was a little Ute on thn Up trip last night on account of ,itaN which wa not on the schedule. Slmrt'v after pacing Yto taptain Kaau hear.l the t-ne of oate auiaial. whi.-b smeme.1 to be iu diatreae. I'pon nnes tlfjatiou it wa learned tbat ( SlIU yollow dog of womtrol vHn. ty ha.;! fallea over the river .t,W. ei,,.h u high at that point, and landed H,., ltxlge, juet above tho water ' M, an i wan unable to wake hU escape w,tUoUt iwimwiag the rivor, whieh w.ld hae lieea nearly impoeeible. Altloush the eapUia was a little late, uud t ji,k up the eaaiae would wean the UM P, time, humanity won. and the teamer wet to the ret-ue. the dog h ,i,t , hj iut- !..p oi ,nf tmuK. ant nvowrr rmr ul m. ri,r , lMJ l(1 , tht NEW TODAY t T .l -.. .,. v- uiijnp4& oi.tr Iwikier. Ketuaatee UII I all S. Bullard, Salem No-6, W. J. Steele, Buena Vi0t J-ll Brokaw, Salem No G Louis Bauman, Butteville ' KumoH A Crowlev, Doves' Landing. RBurrightJindepondence i ii .j .. VM above hav WX. l'e. ,l-i... tk. .i """ r lllo hru : '" cBioar Wfts. bui A..,.. ",s "awn. Costs a bit more n sbj H. Otfenheimor, Salem. J. A. Selwood, Salem. G.D. Dove, Doves Landing. JJ. W. Murphy, Independence. 0L- Buttle, Halls Ferry. L K. Page, Salem, Salem. 'tw.w.obTiuuutr1 th-e'e Rrub,)cr" th0 Preset utPr' '' handled B, for ;"" A pretty good rocrjrd for a m tae emmtam tort. v... . v "" U,IS ..- . --, nii Hl'tkeu . ""' My th 1...1 ".-' ",WH ed above Sw ), Alitor. other W - prttntMi, baa . ""tr -,JU2!!? i-ieaiy mis jMOa neea P"bUeM , , Z Z e sold t0 ar abcua t0 Sm fr iBf9rmn7i 0; W"0KS wter. :r you , - - rn,n Si "Jr.r'.H-; :::?." iMehly ot . son, u. " i a.uittv. n td ,u kiad of earfieiiUr and fcM, Woft Il S4t. Beei4eao. ls,h au4 N b,,MU- U lm. 1-or Silo.-Iry Woo4. atoT. M wtJ w. loAfftk loll oa S. c XifctMatef or pkoae J. u a. ABaibMM Ohaag. t'er aaUoa. k., v.. w oporatra for r , M ., rK hMtUl atrooi. oM iNHih, 1t u 4otiMj. a I bo eoadu,, ,. n4a order All oU ,B4 w rea taade wlo. KVU.k Hft vJk Tae Keystone W Fe, 0,,lv represoutativo lines ard oven Wite iHcin ev 1 croaW a , , 8 thaoe. T ."V""' amoi- .... for e.i- V 8 tVt 8olW..: . ,'"' u30. a-, Witr M o -mi u ex,-el. Come and see or send - "rruii. Once tried you P A. WIGCITMS BVTDT tr... ! v.... --1iwt HOUSR L ,t M r. . ' ltle. !,. . " -57 T.l ' """I I -i Tj .. j"T, Street, 6ica dewing Machines ana :i Ive a Ian is th. red. t ? crj he i fgaiut sale rchat bis ev year 'e wj Hon tc ' O. ul.. Pri Have