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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
Wfl ilium DAILT CAPITAL 70UXNAL, BALESC OMWOH. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1005. fff" MaiMMWWl,,.MMMMH3iZM?Wliafc1 Si I B II I H i" tb -t - Who Is Yovt Tailor? Hnvo you boon wearing hand-mo-down clotliCBT If bo, have you been getting satisfaction! Do they fit rightf Do thoy feel comfortablof Have they met tho dash and go of a tailor-rnado nuitf Try us onco for a tailor-mado suit at hand-me-down prices. $15 and Up Wo aro show ing tho very latest designs in Vfcn's Sox. 25c up also now and exclusivo pat terns in shirts. Neckweaa? Wo nro making a specialty of Nov?" Designs and exclusive patterns. HAVE A LOOK. mm THE TOGGERY i 67 COMMERCIAL STREET A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornico Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates tnado anil work gunrautccd. 307 StattF Stroot, Salem. Phono 1G11. MIlMtia8MtMlllMSlftlllXMK Remember That Salem is a f Dry Town On Sundays EaiKieBiTi This does not moan that von urn forbidden to enjoy youx glass of boor nt homo. To avoid disappointment, wo most respectfully ndviso those who enjoy a glass of tho amber fluid to telophono their order for Salem's Famous "Export" BOTTLED BEER And tuuue will b delivered to any part of th city. Ordars should bo sent in before 3 o'oluok in tho afternoon, ta luaurn .l.illvwrv ti, S name tiny. No delivery ou Sundays. J Salem llwr is ABSOLUTELY PURE. Salem beer is a NERVE m TONIO. $nlm llwr is a LIQUID TOOD. Salem Boer is In ovary H " of the word u TEMPEUANOB DRINK. I Salem Btewety Association 3 Telephone No. 23 Main. K8SJHKaBBaHeaKE9all8aH8B!HBiS r as M M m N m M M H M M It 6) H M m H m M 9 m Ml s s M M H M 9 Shot Two People. Grass Valley, Cal., March 15. Wil liam Trcbilcox shot and instantly killed his wifo and dangerously wound ed her cousin, Charles Allen, at the outskirts of this city. No apparent causo is given for the crime. Trobllcox and his wife had been mar ried night years, but their life was un happy. Ho came homo after an absence of somo time, and was met at the front door by Allen, who had not yet reached his majority. Ho burst in, ordered Al ton out of the place, and threatened to kill him. Allen jumped behind a door, drew a pistol, having caught sight of Trebil p.ox's weapon, and fired. Tho-shot went wild, nnd Trebileox reached around the door and fired, sending a bullet through Allen's thigh. Ho then dashed through tho door, and his wife fled out of the rear door. As she did so Trebileox fired at closo range, tho bullot striking her in the back of tho head. She fell dead in n pool of blood. Allen then escaped and ran for a near by saloon, Trebileox firing two shots after him. Trebileox then wnlkcd into town and delivered himself to Marshal Dceble, carrying his six-shooter in his hand, nnd saying: "I havo dono tho job." Ho was hurried to tho county jail nt N'ovada City, fears being entertained of lynching. Young Allen wns badly wounded, and is too weak to make a stntomont. o Aro Yon Engaged? Engaged pcoplo should romembor, that, aftor marriago, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bit tors. S. A. Brown, of Bonnottsvillo, S. 0., says: "For years my wifo sufforod intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until sho lost her strength and vigor, and bocamo a mcro wrock of her formor solf. Then sho tried Electric Bitters, which helped lior nt onco, and finally tnado her en tirely well. Sho is now strong and healthy." J. C. Perry, druggist, soils and guarantees thorn, at GOo a bottle. EMPLOYS JUDGE BENNETT the i Famous Jury Lawyer of The Dalles Will Defend Mitchell Remains Started Home. Honolulu, March 115. Tho remains of Mrs. Stanford wore sent to San Francisco this morning on the steamer Alameda, after services nt the church. All that portion of the white popula tion that could get away from their du ties gathered nt the church nnd wharf, to pay final reveroneo to all that is mortal of the philanthropist. Tho sor ices at the Central Union elurroh wero attended by President Jordan, of Stan ford Pnlversity, Mil Berner, Oovornor Carter, one of the honorary pallbearers, anil members of the territorial senate. Bishop llesturick, an old friend of the deceased, conducted the services, and when lu reached the vi'ogy of tho doad, but few dry eyes wore in the audience. Miss Berner wept silently as the bishop recounted the good deeds of her lute mistress. Immediately after the ser vices the remains, under a police escort, were conveyed to the wharf and plaued on biiard the Alameda. The wharf was crowded, and while cotlln was being carried to and up the Kng plunk hats were removed, and the heads remained Iwred until the solemn procession had pawed into the strion. Including tho funeral jwrty, there were on the Ala meda Detective Reynolds mid Culluii dan, with all the evidence gathered by themselves and the Honolulu pullvu, (From the Portland Journal. "The newspapers have boon trying me and convicting me. I do not pro pose to say anything more to them. Tho charges will soon be tried before a jury, instead of in the newspapers, and in tho meantime I have nothing to say." Tho words wore Senator John II. Mitchell's. Ho returned last evening from Washington to begin preparation for his defense to the indictments found against him by the federal grand jury. As to the nature of his defense the Isenntor would say nothing. "That is a matter which T do not care to discuss for publication. The newspapers hero and elsewhere have been unfair to me." Senator Mitchell paused for a mo ment, nnd then, with a flash of indigna tion, ho burst forth vehemently: "The Oregoninn has been damnnble. You know thnt as well as I do." Tho angry gleam ia his eye and the vigor with which ho spoke were oven moro expressive, than the words. But it wns evident that Senator Mitchell wns firmly resolved to keep a tight rein on himself, and ho added immedi ately: "I really do not wish to discuss the charges against me. You will have to excuse me." , Tho interview took place in tho lob by of the Portland hotel, and Senator Mitchell turned aside to greet some frlonds. Several people were waiting to speak with him. To all inquiries tho senntor declared that his health was good, and he appears to be much bet ter than when lie left forWnshington in January, although the ordeal through which lie has passed has left its impress upon him. Pain m Head Is a danger signal, warning vou that the brain nerves a e exhausted-irritated, and are undergoing an unnatural strain. Frequent and prolonged at tacks of pain w?ken the gen erative power of the i.er.e cells of the brain, and lead to loss of memory, melancholy, spasms, epilepsy, and frequent ly insanity. When the brain nerves are weakened they are unable to supply sufficient nerve force to the nerves that control the lungs, heart, stomach and other organs, and these organs are thus robbed of energy, and unable to meet the demands upon thcm,and they get sick. Stop the head pains with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, and the influence upon your general health will be greater than you can realize. 'I want to tell you hw ttakftj I nm for Dr. Jllles' Anti-ram rius. From a child I have been subject to Sick headache, and never found any fnStlnK relief until I received a sample Wr Mite' Antl-Paln Pills while in Geneva six years ago. By taking one It usually throws off my pain, so I can so about nftI5?,3ATE9. K. F. D., No. 4, Geneva, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Antl-Palrt Pills are sold by your druQ0l8t, who w B"""1","8 the flrct package will benefit, ir it falls he wfil return your money. 23 doses, 25 cents. Never told In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Lawn Mow ers Could Not Enjoy Lifo. Belliugham, Wash., March li. Be enuso sho had become tired of the con stnnt quarreling of two lovers for her hand, Uvn Spangler. nn lS-yoar-oM girl, who is Ilviuir here with her parents. this morning drank nn almost fatal dose of Carbolic acid. William f'ullin and Kdward I'iersnn. two young men, huvo been habitual call ers at the Spangler rosidonco for sever al months. Thoy ropoatodly clashed, and ninny times wero at the im'tnt of blows, when separated by the girl. Ueeeutly Kva t old somo of her friends that she was growing tired of keeping poHco between her admirers, anil said if they did not stop, uhe would end her life. Boro Fictitious Name. Seattle, March 15. After bearing n fictitious name for '20 years, Westey May, a prominent real estate man pe titioned the court this morning to mnko the name legal. May's real name is Savacool. lie was the first husband of Martini Place, the only woman ever electrocuted in New York. After she hud made several attempts to kill him, he took tlio new natije and came West. We have the best that money can fay also cheap ones, Let us show to yoti. R.M.Wade&CoJ FLETCHER'S CHILDREN CRY FOR OASTORIA. Buy A Bank 'Dta.it rs over risk your monoy in tbl mails. For absoluto safety, at trifling cost, buy a draft at this! bank. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President ?E.W. HAZARD, Cashier mi th urn Tying t s.' track- tin re ii better ty of )T ec-i. or mo- c reasonable than those we ofW. W'-v chance of b ine si !e tr-vki 1 ! wtistni'tioi wh"n iti.':i-tiou i tai'iiv lure? I '' Karntt & Lawrence Machines Below Cost. Beginning Saturday morning the Singer Swing Machine Company, No. t-17 Court stroe-t, oftr slightly marred machines at greatly reduced prices, in cluding the vibrating and rotary shut tle, latest cabinet ware. Terms to auit. Hale positively lasts one vee-k only. a 10 li!t Missouri Legislature. The Missouri legitdature is still deadlocked over the election of a United States senator. Xeidriiiglums has dropped down to one vote, it though he was the caucus inunmc. . Spmtker Hill announced yet.rli that he would cast his vote for a Din oerat, if the llopublicau majorit , not settle the trouble before long. T , announcement created a sensation IJHBBI Standard Liquor Co. Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St It is out aim to handle the best ade of straight anrfifcfonri- ed whiskies made. Also the finest of California andj(jlm potcd wines and brandies. We guarantee all ofd MioA I by vst and make a specialty of family and raralroute orders. All orders delivered free to any part of the city. Give tis a trial, we will make you happy. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. rnonc jviain siBi. i .... . ,, - III wry vm,-'c56Ski& ' w u-svsr yae . O. C. T. CO.3 PA88lNGErl STEAMERS POMONA And Altona leavo for Portland daily, except Sunday, at 10 a. m. For Albany, daily, except Sunday, nt nbout 6 p. m. For Corvnllis, Tuo3day, Thursday j Nad Saturday at 0 p. m. Oeck: Foot of Trd MrMi M. P. BALDWIN, Aflt What Salem Has When asked by a stranger or any ono what Salem has of distinction, tell them ono of tho best restaurant! on tho coast, tho Cafe Imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. KINDER BLOCK. ims ONIA WAS THU WITCHCRAFT SIIE USP.n iiu II tin I tho fid baking to ho " Ul R,p A,.,,,,. "K.tn.o.iu.. wholesome 'ret of her success n th.' f, t that she M ikos teuirtiiL'. bread. .U-t. Prj. fwhe, Md i, ,heH,lt.rJ -um wueh Utfr-thau other --.. Always uniform re.iai.li., economical. et for the mone itur i;,..l " "" uwome tlu. il0lM.Ul,w . UIV. in quality. Bit on the mar- "" failUlv H.nir tl,nl becomes jiio Salem Flooring Mills just In uur jjew uno oi iw-'J t f per has just arrived. All l'ei lattorn8 nt reasonable prkes. j Call audvseo our stock and be j convincod that our paper an t prices aro richt. Eemember the f place 6 E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 i . oeoa0o00000fi Thomas Balaw. adrertiftli -. tser of tho llMttartck pbMiUo. aya: "ou oait klU iahi rrlth a pop5u. .NUwc can yWW . paso effect with an ick advert Wbtcli U In.t anotber wy t ,a w aiMk with . . d. Snp;o r trr m pc . U thU por PATioNAI01 MADE IN SALEM JIAS SOME CLAIM TO YOUBj cppley's Perfection Bakine Powder HOWBVHR. in - 7 JULT yml T Qo?fSS ANTAOES. W IS TOBB, AND AS A saruL qlaIs PAffA "IER' ST " and is put up x a SSPAOKAQE. SOLD BY AIL BALEM GKOOEBS. i r wiriiramiin !! miMiumi m m n mini