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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1905)
WillliF;)iMtfyiy)iTi.i OSS50S, TOSBSPAT, FEBRUARY 22 - -JV rmfM fiilntff I'j' - DAILY OAPliAi JOTXKAli BATYPt. 8 " I TV ... "1 1 1 l II ) M K 1 ! I 1 Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER A New Attraction Y oof Plctarc Burned on A Postal Card FREE With eaB parehase of 41.00 r mre w will give ya a coupon -which HII MttHle yw to a barat leflther portrait of-yourself. See the Artist at Work tn Oor Window Send your photograph burned on a leather postal to your Kastern friends. Tho fad is nil the rage beek there. Sketch Burned in Three Wrapper Today wo will stork of wrappers reductions. 00c wrappers reduced to $ 75c wrappers reduced to 41.00 wrappers reduced to 41.25 wrappers reduced to $1.50 wrappers reduced to 42,00 wrappers 42.50 wrappers reduced to The 1'ollsh National Dornocratle par ty 1ms Issued n manifesto discounte nancing a revolution, as it would only result in needless bloodshed. NEW TODAY Why Pay Bcnt7 When you can pur chase u 5 room houio, corner lot, Commercial nnd Market street, North Salem, on your own term if. Make an offer, also ynur terms. Adrtrorn Olins. 31. liurggraf, Albany, Or. 2-X8-Bf JfCtlco, I). 1 Jcriuun has sold his soo oiid bnnd store, nt 210 Commercial street, nnd thoo owing tdonao mill nnd settle. 2-xX-3t Wanted.--flood, able-bodied nam to Work around lumber yard nt Mill City. J. C. (loodnle, r., olty, 2-22 3t i U i Tor Sale A throe-quarter slio violin, just tho thing for n beginner. Ad drew "H. 8.," euro Journal. 2 32 nt gay Do You Want To trade your obi cook stnvo for a new range. If so, see J. 1 tioodo, S10 Comiuoroinl street (I). Y. Jerman'a old place.) 8-l-3f Hollo, J. r. Ooode, Tho old auellonoer, ia ready to do business again. Wo trade old for now and now for old; anyway to suit, X10 Commoreiat utrcct. 3-81-f Anyone Wautlng J. I. Ooode For mic tion work, will And him at alO Com mercial street, wanting to buy all kluds of SHWHdlmiul furniture. il-3t Tor Bale or Trade V geod afnuing mill. I cordially Invite all my aid friends to ohII and sea me whan wanting to bwy or sell anything in my line, J. Y, OtHMle, 110 Cummer- ' olal ttraal. t -ai-lf WontaL -A took and dlalng mm girl, 901 Cottage trtt, 0mlt heme, i-ti-at Tor Sale. A eowpUte t of Dneycla pedla IlrltHHHlH, cheap If jmW mm. O. H. IUhrks, JevreJar, State utreet. JNI1-JU Tor Bilo. Dry wo4, State and 10th at reels. 1Imm tM Xt4. if. 1'. Da iiis. M-laV- IMII1I lltHltlHHHMKHHimiHHltMlHHH A Vey Sliotft Time Ami th atotts will bo clotad iu ortlor to makt a gnarl elcnn up in our store of a Mho ufvkwUU stock of vrotohoo, diMkioodi, ohuiiw, lookoU, cutr button nud nwmorotti diUWuut Utiuo In jmvhiry. 1-Uad MUtod obi, outglfuMOJktl flu ailvorwr, ltojiere 1S-17 katvti hU tevki $3.00. A fiuo dmwoiHl ring at 1U0S priot. ' pQMry elooo Marob IfiUi, oo doo'l dolny. i 03BtA., 3BK. Jeweler and 88 Stile St. Minutes While You Wait Sale Today plaeo OBr entire on Kilo at striking rcduacd to TESTCASE DECIDED (Contlnuod from first page.) vision '. f low. This marks tho end o one of tho most interesting nnd im portant cases in lifo insrance for many years. Tho ease was presented on be half of the soeiety by J. O. Flanders, 1). T. Watson and llrnlnbridgo Colby, of Aloxnnder & Colby, oounsol for the society in New York. Tho commis sioner of Insurance wus represented by tho attorney of Wiseonsin. o (leueral Oyiuim roports a contlnunnco of tho itunliuiu bombardment nt various parts of tho Japnnoso linos. Tlio Hub slnns recently placed a largo number of lioiivy guns at Ohlnclntum, two miles yost of Tn Mountain. tfttA &7iej That nuino stands for nil thnt's first class in bieyelo construction. Trlbuuo boarings never wear out. A Trlbuno forged fork arowu whs never known to break. Tribune oyaledlnl sprockets, com bined an I tli tho porfeet shape of the bearings, mako the wheel fu mens as tho "easy running Tri litiua" the world ovar. New models now In and ready for iuspeetluu. Plenty of sundries. freak batterlea fur IihhiI eleetrie lamp. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 26oSfi7 Llborty St. Tarm Implements, Whools, Automo biles, Bowing Machines and Supplies. To the Country People When In town take your meals at the Star itestauraut, 330 Court Street, ad- inlalnir Wu.lu'rt hr.li-ara atiira Mania , ta .---- - ... ... at all hours, 15 cents. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOUD. Over Ladd Hush's lUak. Salem. Or aciosircnoai Optician Next D9r 19 L44 BMk BjbIc X .50 FffK 70 WBflM 88 Jmm .... i.4o (MjMyra 1.80 "J POISON RETORT EXPLODES But Enough Remains to Fix Chicago Bine Beard Chieago, Feb. 22. By the explosion of a retort in the laboratory of Pref. Walter Paiaes on Tuesday raush of ta material used in making the analysis of the. stomach of Mrs. Walker Hoob, wife of Jobann Jlocb, the alleged bigamist, was destreyod. Prof. Haines narrowly escaped death, bis hair being burned off his head, and ho receiving other pain ful injuries. It was announced today that enough of the stomach remains to make eomplete and elaborate analysis, if neeessary to determine the came of the woman's death, and the prosecuting attorney will continue to attempt to fix the murder charge against Hock. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Offered for a Vote Against a Cigarette Bill Indianapolis, Feb. 22. During the discussion of an anti-cigarette bill in tho houso today Representative Baker announced that a man was then on the floor, who, he said, was a representative of tho tobacco trust, and had offered him $100 to vote against the bill. Bak or said ho had three witnesses to prove his assertion. Baker protlueed an euvelope contain ing $100, but refused to give the name of tho briber. Speaker Contwell eflllod n meeting of the judiciary committee to consider the bribery charges and be gin an investigation. Tho anti-eiga-rotto bill thon pawed the house. The bill makos it unlawful to have rettos in one's posesiou. oiga- OPERATE ON PROF. HARPER Eminent Surgeon to Assist Dr. McBurney Chicago, Feb. 9. Dr. MeBuraey, of New York, nrrived at 10 o'clock this morning to operate on Dr. Ww. Harper, president of Chleago University, who is said to bo SutTering from a eaacer. Several distinguished Chleago surgeons will assist. The operation is to be per formed at 3 o' cloek this afternoon at the Presbyterian hospital. Former Salomtte Dead. Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 22. Joha F. Brewer, au Oregoa pioneer, died at his home oh Buyer avenue at boom Tueeday of paralyalt of the brain. IU was bora ia Missouri la 1S4S, and eaate across the jdalns Vhea 10 vwur old with aa ox tMW, uuidiag la Saleas in isaa. IU vm wlHMt4 ia the publle sehoole of SaleH a4 SabUmity eo) lege. After toaehing la Umatilla eoua ty ho eaae to Walla WeJU ia 18T0, rartalag exteiwirely tteor too city. IU moved to Soattle tit 1S90, and eJeotod a Miom0r of too olty eounel) ai4 board of edueatfo. Ho reium,Kl here to ISOfi, wood oo ws ooooeo coun cilman, whteh pooitioa ho Hied ith gr.Hit croiUt evor tloeo. Bo named Adara Hiaatoo, of Sole, iojlS:.'. Tho widow and aovott eoilitrea oarvivc uia. man. lfiHtU.-At loo ftuoiry ooom, 070 UV ony otroot, WUUom H. Jtosa, the Ut tie o of Mr. o Mr. Wat. Kaca, ototl alatoot Iro roam. Tfc- i..i J t . ... - vw WW WWVVWWft A rriOUBBBB&l (Mil- min A.l oporotloo yootordoy oftooaoon. 4 died fiMai tho offeoto of It tats atoirautg at :w, Tie tuMlmHrhm win b ald atWaaated by . tmHMJ ., i,, tho home rridv ateroooa, at a abek. aad Itnjtjat i.aa Im red la the 1. X O. P. atMry. Ke. Kaaiaar will Ua aarvwea. i in aj in . U oftaa eaaaad by m ahtara aa4 Muatara, that aat away your akia. Wat. Bedatt. of Hat lwk. Mi,! . n5 - hae .! Itu, Ki.-n f Knuc Kh rkar1- . t v i - , ; . laa li..!.uj i ci I , a i j l aralda V ki J j AMUSEMENTS. J !TOKHT. COKCfR ASTSACTIONS. GmA-?Ml Gtetrt a e uauuj Oxtmi Ck6zt& S. HutfwnL xroorr xsn suiousa bird. Stwry t H-x tle Uae Title Is riTei De- Th rathor aaioo titlo of the come dy. "The Maauay aao. ia nvmm ,mE Bird," ia whieh Paal OUasore will be Mttttlt Oraad oa Tfcarsday, Febni ary 2M for the lost time, as his ve hicle for aext saoo has already been raoeen, has attracted taach eoanaeat and aroused eoasiderablo earoeity. The peculiar title is derived froas tae so briquets givea to two of the prosainent characters of the play. Lor Jack" Lomley. a popular honorable yooag gen tlemaa, is warded to a young, hand some aad viraeioas wife. Unwitting ly he aepleets her much of the time to carry oat a series of scientific experi meats, leaviag her t her own amuse ment. Oa aeeoaat of his devotion to his hobby, he has been dubbed by his neglected wife aad intimate friends, the ''MasasaT.'' StUBg by her hus- bands aegtect aad apparent indifference to her pleasare, the yooac wife is easily drawn iato a violent flirtation with a dashing yooag Italian count. Sigsor d'OrelH. who has secured aa entree into the beet English society through his writiars, bat who, though "petted" and courted, is at heart the "polished villain" of the piece. Mr. Oilmore will be remembered as having played here two years ago in the "Tyranny of Tears." This is his second season in the "Mommy and the Hamming Bird." He played Portland last year, BBd was received with crowd ed hone. Of his production of the "Mammy and the Hamming Bird," the Deuver Times offers the below com plimentary netice: "The play is good. It is cleverly handled by a east of players headed by Iaal Oilmore, who needs no introduti tioa to Denver, and who is still remem bered for the good work he done hero several years ago in "The Musket r. " Mr. Gilmore is worthy of the unstinted praise which critics have ev erywhere given him. His role is an agrreable one. bnt he makes it even more and goes through it with a natur alnes which is refreshing. At no time does he appear to bo making an effort to produced effect by his words, and his strongest speeches at the close of the play are delivered as naturally as if he were talking ia the parlors of his own home. The play was originally pro duced ia this country by John Drew, for whom American have such a su preme regard, but Mr. Gibnore's tri umph in tho part is complete, and even la comparison with Mr. Drew the pres ent star lows no brilliancy. As a mat ter of fact, he is more magnetic than Mr. Drew and altogether more pleasing Hanking next to Mr. Oilmore is John Martia ia the role of the organ grind er. This part was made famous by Lionel Barn-more, in support of John Drew, but Martin's work is bo leos iaUhed, and by many who have seen both productions Martin ts said to be the betW-r." The Mammy and Um Hawing Bird. Many men know how to gt a wife, bnt not all me kaow how tn treat aad keep her. Taere is ao room f.r argument on this point, no more than tore i that all moa should know how to treot a woman. Tho youth, the young man, the huabaad. the father. aad the coathratod old haehalnr. h wUI lad it will bo worth his while to tady tho method of Lrd l.umlev. the t '-Mummy" ia "The Mummv and the Humming Bird," which Mr. Va.il TJMlmore wil present here Tim aVv, February S3, at the Orn,i tnr tao but time, aa hit chVU for next poaaoa ha already boos chosen. It l tao swovtaeo of-the iday. its reniua aaatau nature, iu real living. h-ti,. lag. human aad haatane eharn ten irmleh aavo made it a uiItkn.1 ... lve aad eoufasro ar it. hv. viaeaia, aa! thee anneal tn n .. .ml. ... ."- W01U.IB. It i a Borfera roawty i, WBB ,h nnex- Lyetl is roatiaaalty making 1t a HMraraar; a mastera , .... ...... tito4 Ul.ly. gta oa omle at txi Thartiay t I a. . Xfv Wm Taaatr. FM. Ik awfieaaa. takea a .mall WM fram a haadle at paywr. irtt tak- V9 froaiaborr wed hat, and iKhi.v ditKvn'i n 4jWai fl lW HvUail a Oi.m ir., L. ,,, ;xtfi4, ,;;, . i ii s vhui kc aa old aa4 iK ia of i-om- it JtVA TU. itrj x 3. ui s&nriMim t m aw - Biuiwuijv' mmJ-B Wednesday Two Days of Wonderful Low Prices Given ,,r dtorc and seo the beautiful now lines of new Yr S We I"" u p no uP beautiful silk dress goods, embroide InTle ri o handwash go'od. It would take a whole newspaper to Ji" an idea of the enormouo stock wo are showing this spring. 'pmemfeer We Are the Makers of Low Prices You should visit our cloaK, sun, shirt waist and dress skirt depart ment, upstairs. It is a beauty. $15 silk suits '"T 5 Seeellan dress skirts $3.50 $4.50 silk shirt waists $2.93 2.75 walking skirts -1'75 $1.50 black mercerized petti- cents AVhitp lawn and Madras . .. .yoc shirt- waists, beautifully 'trimmed, 05c, $1.23 and $1.50 Salem's Fastest McEVOY BROS. TARIFF KNOCKED DOWN First Step Towards Free Trade With Philippines The house cominitteo on ways and means, by a vote of 10 to 9, today au thorised a favorable report on the bill reducing the tariff duties on tobacco and sugar from tho Philippines to 25 per ceut of the Dingley rates. o Thore is more Catarrh in 'this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to bo incura ble. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed local romedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to bs a con stitutional disease and therefore, re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a tenspoonful. It acts direct ly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any caso it fails to euro. Sond fr circulars and testimoni als. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ' The Wnmon of Woodcraft Will give a basket social on tho ev ening of February 24th, to which all it.-., ..... . MouMinenanu tneir iricmls are invited, ., unici ui Kuuiinmee. 2--3t BSB0BZ8Ha9KBSHaHaaBK8H8HHH081Ia8lW iefe A fl &mrni'h c VT'-Ze- r-i -f- f-X.aV Jl ' .? a-i .'-r- II J I.R iii'l ' If O s.0" -mr .nai iuii'ri if,M:' jm. -. . m .vr turaii. AK-aUJW , i liiSlisfSii TBiBfflr!K?rf3 'PAUUGILMORE) mii. nunnj m m HUMMING BIRD 3 5CKEwACT3t tSSJMWMnnmmmMmmmM I for 12 Days Oniyj I Sl4r dke miUY Parlors any I a i, 7 m the house io $2.00. S A n'Ce "" haadnaade VaVCT HATS S Wife. C M. MIL kF. p-.. L7 a -.--- w, and Tfawsday 95c irrnlescont tauota silks, beautiful for flno suits; sale price, yard G9c 100 dozen of tho fnmous Black Cat stockings to select from; 10c, 15c and 25c children's misses', ladies' nnd men's. 75c wool crepo Co chine, 40-in sale price, ynrd 49c 10c outing flannel, yard cytc 18c long cloth, yard 12c 23c silk finished Nainsook, yd.. 15c Growing Store Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Grand Opera House JOHN F. OOEDEAY, Mgr. Paul Gittnote THE MUMMY And the HUMMING BIRD By Isaac Henderson The big success of last season. Entire new production this year. Prices .1.50, 1.00, 75c, 60c 35c. Curtain 8:15, Carriages 10:30. Seat sale at box office Thursday 9 a. m. New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. Week commencing ,Monday, Fobruary 20, 1905. Startling Vaudeville. Hyland & Grant, tho Clover and Versatile Eastern Artists. Tho Prcciados, Mexican Magicians, Direct from City of Mexico. La Tosca, Happy Hooligan a-wheel. Harry Moyer, Singing:. "Where the Southern Roses Grow." Marvelous Edlson-o-scopo-Views of timely Interest. Matinees Saturdays and Sundays. Grand Matinee Washington's Birthday. Chango of Acts Thursday.. Admission, 10 cents. Reform School Minstrel. Fujiils of tho Oregon state reform school who are interested in tho dra matic nrt have organized a minstrel company and have prepared a first clnss entortninmont, which will be stngod at tho school next Friday even ing. A flno program baa been pro- pared, invitations sent out nnd every - - preparation made for a splendid even- ing of enjoyment. M m s IX'. IA m m m m m M m 9 n 0 H 0 0 M U 0 i t M,'jy teA. JJT"S&' 0 M ,.i filhfi V-H EinlUVJfe bo mm wmj. . """"""""";,,.?