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1'lf CHINESE FALSE ALARMIST L. S. Sour, who says ho is tho "com pany" of tho firm of Chung Leo & Co., Tvas cnllod up before Judge Moores this morning to answer for turning in a false alarm of fire last night, anil after being thoroughly examined by the judge, was released, profusely npoligiz jng for making "alleo sameo big fool" of himself, as ho expressed it. The chink said that he was dressing b0 window of his store when ho thought ho saw a fire in tho Home Bakery, which is next to his establish ment. Without stopping to investigate tho blaze, knowing thnt it was aftor the time when tho baker went to bod, tho frightened Celestial rushed to tho phono in turned in an alarm of fire, then went back to find out how much tho damage would be, and discovered to his amazement, that tho blazo ho had observed was socuroly attached to a candle, which tho baker's son had light ed and placed upon a table near tho middlo of tho shop. When tho angry firemen discovered that they had boon cnllod out on another falso alarm, thoy 'raised their voices in loud malodictions upon tho bead of tho porpotrntor of what thoy considered a poor attempt at a joke, and when tho luckless chink appeared upon tho scono nnd told thorn that he had turned iu tho alarm, ho was imme diately arrested by Chief Pugh, who after questioning him told him to np pear in court at 10 o'clock this morn ing. At tho examination tho prisoner loudly protested thnt ho was a "heap big hurry" when ho saw the firo and did not do anything contrary to tho law purposely. Ho also stated that ho was usually sensible about fires, and did not make "heap big' fool" of himself and cited a caso last fall, when ho had a chimnoy firo and instond of calling "flirco department" ho "ho puttee lots of wator in a hose on hoteo chimney and rnakeo firo stop." The judgo cautioned him about mak ing such mistakes nnd released him. Paul Rugoo who was nrrcsted for eRBinK last night, was relcasod this morning, when it was learned that ho bad a job, and would go to work at once, and Harry Roo, from Polk coun ty, who was drunk, was fined $5, and, being a littlo shy of coin, vns rolcasod and given 30 days in which to pay tho fine. Pardoned Multnomah Prisoner. Joseph Holder, who is serving one yenr and 15 days in tho Multnomah ouuty jail, for selling liquor without a liconso, was pardoned today by Gover nor Chamberlain. Ho had servod nean ly his wholo term, and tho district at torney recommendod clemency, nnd his pardon was petitioned for by many friends, and it is also learned that his family need him to support them. Ho Tvas pardoned upon tho understanding that his liquor business bo disposed of. Would Sever Knot. Suit for divorco has been filed by Ida C. Roberts against her husband, C. S. Roberts, in department No. 2 of tho circuit court. Tho complaint alleges that tho couplo woro married at Rey nolds, Jefferson county, Nebraska, April 29, 1890, and livod together until 1S95, whon dofondant dosortod plain tiff without just causo or provocation. Bonham & Martin aro attornoy for plaintiff. Revival Meetings. Rev. Woigle, formorly of Kentucky, is conducting ovangolistio services at the Friends church, in Highland. Tho ervices aro held at 2:30 in tho after noon and at 7:30 in tho evening, lasting until next Sunday. Nearly 50 wero at the alter yesterday. All over this Coast, Schilling's Best is in every one's mouth : baking-powder flavoring utracta ipleet auda code They go far to make living comfortable. At four frocar'i; moatybaaav t-H-i i n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iLiilH S I FOR FRUIT, CANDY, NUTS, J I Cigars and Tobacco 154 Btato Street. 104 Court BUeet. PACIFIC COAST APPOINTEES Washington, March 6.-It was an nounced this morning that tho Presi dent will appoint Robt. T. Devlin to succeed Woodworth, as United States attorney for tho northern district of California. James Wickcrsham is to bo reappointed judgo of tho third Alaskan district. Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton. A Portland audience wns introduced last night to a contralto new to this city Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton, who gavo a recital in Eilors' piano rooms. Mrs. Norton wns not heard to the best advantage in her two numbers on tho program last night, tho first, "An Irish Folk Song." (Footo) being en tirely new to her. Her voico was not given opportunity to let itself out in its full power of range and volume, tho room cramping it considerably. Aftor tho program, howover, she sang infor mally to a few invited guests who waxed moro and more enthusiastic. Mrs. Norton has a fango of three oc taves. Sho sings with tho greatest easo and her voico is sympathetic in quality. Mrs. Norton is from San Francisco and was prominent iu the musicnl world there. Sho studied with George Hen schel in Now York, who ranks nmong tho foremost voico instructors of the day, and nlso with Francis Stewart of Now York. When sho went to Chicago some years ago she created a stir. Sho was ongagdl by tho Slayton Bureau of Chicago for a concert tour through tho winter and by tho Chatauquan so ciety for tho summer. Poor health forced her to give up tho engagements and later sho camo to tho coast for tho benefits of climate. Her first en gagement wns to open tho artists' con certs given by tho Ladies' Musical club of Seattlo and there she preceded Madamo Nordica. Since coming to tho coast Mrs. Nor ton has visited'with frionds in Albany nnd in January accoptod tho chair of music in Albany college. Local musicinns of Portlnnd aro mak ing every ofTort to induco Mrs. Norton to locate hero and have mado her of fers which sho has under consideration. Portland Journal. Like Finding Money. Finding health is liko finding monoy so think thoso who aro sick. Whon you havo a cough, cold, soro throat, or chest irritation, bottor net promptly liko W. C. Harbor, of Sandy Lovol, Vo. no says: "I had a torriblo chest troub le, caused by smoko and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no roliof in othor romodios, 1 wns cured by Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds." Groatost salo of any cough or lung modicino in tho world. At J. C. Perry's drug storo; 50c nnd $1.00; guaranteed. Trinl hot tlo free HH-) illlillHilHIl It j i THE DAY'S NEWSf fni 1 1 1 1 1 1 in mn iihi 1 1 1 Tho Bank of Yarmouth lias sus pended. It wns stated today in Washington that Socrotary Shaw will rotiro from tho cabinet in February noxt. Minister Barret, of Panama, has cablod tho state, dopartmont that a treaty has boon signod by Panama and Costa Rica, settling tho boundary dia pute. John Began, ox-sonator, and known ns tho "grand old mnn of Texas," died peacefully at his homo in Palestine this morning, no was tho last survivor of tho Confederate cnbinet. In tho British commons today Prom ior Balfour nnnouncod tho rosignntion of George Wydham, chief -soorotary from Iroland. N. J. Judah Receiver. Ex-City Polico Judgo Judah has beon nppointod a receiver of tho Simpson livory stables, in tho suit brought by Simpson to annul the partnership with Jos. Baumgartner. Mr. Judah onmo up from Portland today to take charge of tho businose. Joseph Baumgartnor has filed objoe tion to the appointment of N. J. Ju dnh ns reeeiver of the business of Simpson & Co., and names A. J. Basey as a praotieal liveryman, with a iuii knowledge of the valuo of the property, and asks that ho bo appelated. Buren Will Contest. Tho contest of tho will of A. B. Buron, deoeased, by Max O. Buren, is being heard before County Judge Seott today. A laree number of witnesses have been subpoonaod on this case, and the trial is oxpeeted to last at least three davs. John If, McNnry and Webster and William Holmes aro attorneys or tho defense and Carson & Cannon are employed by the contestants. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PERSONALS Mrs. P. H. Hatch went to Albany to day. ' Stato Printer Whitney went to Port land today. E. N. Thomas, of Jefferson, was in tho city today. , Marion Looney, of Jefferson, was a Salem visitor today. Judgo Bigger spent Sunday with his family at Portland. Mrs. Cornell, matron at tho asylum, spent Sunday nt Jefferson. A. W. Bowcrsox of Eugene was in tho city Sunday to seo friends. Senator Hobson of Stayton wont to Portland Sunday on business. Miss Blanch Brown is spending a few weeks with friends in Portland. Miss Blnncho Bylnnd of Oregon City is visiting friends in this city. Ben Tnmplin, of this city, is spending a few days in Chehalis, Washington. Lott Wnmpole, of Woodburn, spent the past few days visiting friends iu this city. John Fronch, of Albany, attended tho Peerless dancing party, given Sat urday evening. Miss Loua Fawk has gone to Port land to visit her sister, Mrs. Walton, for a short time. Androw M. Hanson of Albany was in tho city Sunday. Ho is running a planing mill in Albany. M. D. Looney, of Jefferson, was in tho city today. Ho says his taxes have in creased this year from $72 to $80. Mr. and Mrs. Rlloy Waller passed through tho city Sunday nnd wero met at tho train by a few rolatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Aupporle and Mrs. Denby of Jefferson, camo down this morning to spend tho day in tho city. D. B. McKnight, assessor of Linn county, who was in tho city last night on a short visit, returned home to Al bany this morning. Mrs. R. I Praol, of Portland, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown for tho past month, re turned to hor homo today. Mrs. J. J. Kraps and son hnvo re turned from Portlnnd where they wont to visit another son, Leo, who is in tho employ of tho General Electric company. C. F. Smith of Eugene, who wns for 21 years in the employ of tho Southern Pacific company and for fivo years road master at Salein, camo down Sunday for n visit with Walter Morloy. Ho is in tho fence business inLnno county. Mrs. L. N. Ronoy roturned to hor homo in Eugene yesterday, aftor spend ing some time with rolatives here, and attending tho wodding of her nioco, Miss Nnncy Baker to W. H. Dnlrymple. Sho was accompanied by hor fnther, John Baker, who will visit with hor for a few weeks. Superintendent James of tho stato prison has gono to Baker City on busi ness for a fow days. Tho stato attor noy general should bo callod on for an opinion whothor a stato official can thus tnko time away from his ofilcinl duties and tho mnttor should bo re ferred to the noxt grand jury. John Holman of tho Albany Iron Works spent Sunday with his family in tho city. Ho thinks tho Japs aro show ing generalship that is surprising tho world, nnd considors that thoro arc but two or threo moro poworful na tions in tho world today from a mili tary standpoint England nnd Gormany ndn our country, of courso, nhond of them all. W. F. Miohaolis of tho Eloctric com pany force hna boon visiting in Port land with his family. Ho hns rela tives thoro and was really entitled to a vacation, jib ho has not takon a lay oft for 15 years. Ho has boon on duty nlmost constantly, nnd part of tho timo day and night nnd Sundays, as gonornl utility man nt tho car shops. Through all tho ohnngos in tho owner ship of tho proporty "Miko" has boon kept on tho payrolls. South Salem Personals, Mrs. Alonzo MoQuoon unit children of Jofforsot?, nro visiting nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs.. It. L. Gllson for a few days. Miss Delia MoCloud, of Portland, i visiting friends for a few days. Many now improvements are being mado in South Salem. II. Snook and Lewis Trnvar aro putting In a cement sidewalk around their reeidenees. The new cottago that II. Snook has jiiHt completed will soon be ready for oeu nancy. H. S. Jory is putting in a small store building en his promisee. Miss Orvillia Bullou, of the primary department at tho Linqoln sebool, has reelimed her position as teaeher there. Mise Ballou has been at that sehool for many years, and has proved a very ef ficient worker, and will be greatly miasud, as she has endeared herself to savaral fenerations of the little obm, and always set tie pae fer beautifying the sehool reein at her own expense. Sowing Spring drain. Continued fine weather Is allowing a laree aereaeo of spring grain to be put in. Considerable winter oats was killed out by the freezing weatner, OEEOOM, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1005. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS The following clnims against Marion county wero audited and allowed by tho county commissioners Saturday: Ourront Expenses. Tclephouo Co $ 17.45 Roland, John W 5.00 Rodgers, Geo. F. 61.80 Richardson, W. Y. . . . . 2.10 Scott, John II 5.00 Statesman Job Oflico 92.00 Scigmund, J. C 10.25 Court Houso Expenses. Bornardi & Dunsford $ 50 Blake, MeFall & Co 170.00 Citizens ' L. & T. Co GS.90 Hughes, John Co 3.05 Johnson, W. E 0.40 Roth & Grnber Rodgers, Geo. F. & Co. ... .90 G.50 Salem Truck and Dray Co 0.50 Salem Water Co. . ... 13.50 Tholhon, II. B Wade & Co., R. M. 125.00 o nit Poor Account. Chaso & Sknifo $ 10.00 High, M. M 110.48 Tolophouo Co 1.50 Salem Hospital 41.00 Salem Truck & Dray Co 1.00 Schmidt, Mrs. Jos 2.00 Simpson, J. A 7.50 Smith, F. E 80.00 Smith & Jones 18.72 Stockton & Co": 2.45 Justico Court. Bleakncy, Lewis $ 3.00 Pound, F. L 2.00 Tucker, B. F 2.00 Turner, II. II 3.00 Moorcs, W. A 2.00 Johnson, II. A 2.00 Mount, II. D 3.00 Hibbard, T. R 2.00 Small, E. C 2.00 Moss, P. AV. 4.70 Turner, II. II 7.70 Donaldson, R. 0 15.00 Moores, V. A 3.55 Gibson, D. W. 0.00 Johns, E 1.90 Minto, II. P 1.70 Gibson, D. W 1.70 Moorcs, W. A 2.20 Cornelius, T. E 3.00 Hornback, Jack 1.70 Marunch, Paul 1.70 Circuit Court. Brown, E. M $41.00 McClollon. II. T 0.00 School Superintendent's Office Mooros, Mrs. E. T $ 15.00 First M. I), church 20.00 Mizo, A. W 24.00 Jail. Culver, W. ' J $ 82.13 Election Expenses. Bonduy, II. D $ 5.30 Rocordor's Oflico. Horrick, B. B., Jr $ 3.00 Ooronor's Oflico. Neodhnm, Frank $,1.50 Stock Inspector, Koolor, D. D $75.00 Curxont Exponses. Hofer Bros $57.50 Miloy, Wm 1.00 Roads and Highways. Waters, F. W $500.00 Aurora 42.50 Buttevlllo 13.91 Gervals 55.23 Hubbard 79.11 Jefferson 88.50 Mt. Angol 07.79 Woodburn 223.98 Silverton 145.41 Ray, J. E 4.75 County Court and Commissioners. Statesman Pub. Co $28.25 Hofor Bros 28.25 Noodhnm, I. 0 21.40 Miloy, Wm 20.00 Two New Real Estato Finns. Frank Davoy nnd Mark Savago havo formod a roal estato partnership, nnd aro fitting up tho room formorly ooou piod by Cuttorlin in the Frooland blook. W. G. Daniols has opened a roal os tuto oflico with II. A. Johnson in tho Murphy blook. Tho indications nrp4hat thero will bo a groat many sales this year. Inspection &t Eugene, Adjutant-Genoral Finzor and Col, Jackson, of the National Guard, are at Eugene today to inspect Companies A and C, nnd headquarters of the second battalion. 1 1 I III M 1 1 1 i H 1 1 M M I I It f The Entire Town And the country, too, go whore thoy are best, easiest and quick est oorved when they want a I meal, and that's why they all J go to tho I White House Restaurant I Him inn-fr-n m a i hm topcoats IDACGACE ROOM 7 ..) I '"" Jutitfi I EXCELLENT QUALITY, PERFECT FIT. $1500. $ J 6.50. $18.00 SPRING Men's Hats. Alwnys ask to noo tho "Roberts" Salem Woolen Learning By Experience An Investment Inst winter nnd spring of $78 In advertising npaco In two ngri cultural publications put $2,400 in o farm boy's pockot. Ho ndvortisod seed corn. It wnn the first publicity pur chasing bo over did, nnd naturally ho went about It In that dlffldont, Incred ulous manner which is of considerable assistance to the "new man" lu killing trado. Still ho mado monoy and, wharf la moro Important when philosophical ly considered, loomed to appreciate the valuo of printora' lnkv Agricultural Ad vertising. If (here are nujr doabttner Tliomniei onionir oar anerclmuta, titer Uou!il ailrcrfUe In thU ynper. It reaebea the buyer lu toirn and the adjneent territory. Reynolds Breaks Leg. Mac Roynolds, of Morulngsldo, had nn unfortunate accident this morning, whlloopornting a stump-pullor. Every thing was wdrking smoothly with tho machine, whon something broke, snap ping a cable, whloh struck Mr. Roy nolds on tho log, broaklng both bouos below tho knee. Dr. J, N, Smith wns willed, and the limb set, and Is doing very nicely. Sunday Band Concert. Tho Salem Military Band gavo ono of their popular Sunday afternoon con certs yesterday afternoon In Wilson Avonuo, A lnrgo crowd gathored to hoar tho beautiful music, and the num bers rondored were fully appreciated. MODEL OYSTER HOUSE,' J? ill Court Street The best meals in the city for the price. Quick sorvleo, care and cloanll uee our motto. Phono 040 Main. MBS. JENNIE IIEADRICK, Prop. alr' You didn't noed a light weight TOP COAT LAST MONTH but you do today. Right up until Fall you will havo nocd for a Spring Top Coat. Don't soo how our lino of Top Coats could bo bottor. Tan, Ollvo and Striped Covort cloth; Light nnd Dark Mixod Chov iols, nnd Black Unfinished Worsted. You can soo many bwoII styles hero not found in othor stores. 'a' STYLES IN Men's Shirts tho best $3.00 hat oil tho oarth. Mill Stoe A Ploaeant Way to Tfavol. Tho nbovo is tho usual vordlet of tho travolor using tho 'Missouri Pacific railway between tho Pacific coast and tho oast, nnd wo boliovo that tho aorv loo and accommodations glvon merit this statomont. From Donvor, Colora do Springs and Donvor thoro aro two through trains dally to Kansas City and SU Louis, carrying Pullman's lat ost stnndard oloctrlc-llghtod sloopihg cars, chair cara and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho snmo oxcollont service is oporntod from Kansas City and St. Louis to Mouiphls, Littlo Rock and Hot Springs. If you aro going east or south, writo for particulars and full in formation, W. O. M'BRIDE, Gen. Agfc., 124 Third St., Portland, Oro. ' o Fruit Will Bo Valuable Reports from tho Eastern states in dicates that troo fruits will bo vory short, as pretty much nil tho crop was killod by novero cold woathor. It will pay to spray and savo nil Orogon fruit this yonr, as apples, pears and oven plums will bo worth good money. Dr.Stone's Drug Store (loos a strictly cash buBinoss; owes no ono, nnd no ono owes it; carries a large stock its shelves, countors and show cases aro londod with drugs, modicino, notions, toilet articles, wines- and liquors of nil kinds for modleal pur poses. Dr. Stono is n regular graduate in modicino and has had many years of oxporlonco in tho practice. Consulta tions nro froo. Prescriptions aro free, and only rogular prlcos for modicino. Dr. Stono enn bo found at his drug store, Salem, Orogon, from 0 in tho morning until 0 ut night. r 1 A. U I 'Kinuntftvrwr; wiuaiuj Pronouncod by World'a best oxnerts Tho World's best Wliiskoy. Grand prize, hiclioat award, St. Louis World's Fair. For 8alo by AUQUOT 8CHREIBER mlaaOHMaiBA. HAUUIalJ iiMnrLn ! "4 i I ' i 4 i '& I . it ' 1 ' f i i n. f I i : i ! t , i i a 1 1 in 1 1 1 m w-w