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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
rnvj- 8 DA7XT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAUSM, OREGON, i TmraapAY. march ib, iwq- y N i ' ii I JPEOPXJJ Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER SPECIAL SALE OF Pt?e Silks Satmday i Wo havo juBt received a new lino of Yard Wide Black Silks, PenuJ do Soiea, Taffetas, Japs, lndias, Tafftlcons, otc. Highest grade guaranteed qual-. ities, bought direct from tlio mills. Every pieco of silk in our stock to be on sale Saturday NEW LACE CURTAINS AND WHITE QUITS Just Received f Wo will bo glad to have you call . n..1 InonnAt MlAtvl M.linltlfll. x,ntl in. tjj liuu iiiopi.v.v wiuuj, nuviiivi j tend purchasing or not. Off2! MM , mMbhm jPl , ,7 i ii T I,' S? 5Sv Tl -" StfBSSS tend purchasing in- J Recalls Ancient History. C. N. McArthur, of lUekrenll, Folk county, tho homo of tho Into illustrious Col. J. W. Nosinlth, grandfather ot Mi. McArthur, in on n visit to tho city, mivh tho Baker Oity Uamoern't. Mr. McArthur is u son of tlio lute Jtulgo J. Ij. McArthur, who, nt tho tlmo of hi douth, wiih on tho state circuit court bench. Judge McArtlmr wiih ono of Unkor county 'h first residents, locating, nt Auburn in 1800 in tho prnctloo of law. When tho county soat wan removed from Auburn to Bukor Oity In J808 ho ciuno to Unkor City. In 1870 ho associated hiuiHolf with M. 11. AblM)tt ninl togothor thoy founded tho Weekly Bodrock Democrat, whioh Iiiih had continuous puhllcntlon ovor hIiico, A few months nflor tho establishment of tho Democrnt Judge MoArthur wiih elected county Judge. On his election ns county judgo ho withdrow from tho publication of tho Domocrnt. Dr.Stone's Drug Store tlooa a strictly cash business; owos no ono, nnd no ono owes it; carries n largo took Its shelves, countorn nnd show cases uro londod with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet nrtiulcB, wines nnd liquors of nil kinds for inodUnl pur poiM, l)r, Stono is n regular graduate In medicine nnd hns hud ninny years of oxporioncn in tlio prnctlco. Consultti tious aro froc Prescriptions uro free, nnd only regular prices for modlclno. Dr. Btono enn bo found nt his drug store, Salem, Oregon, from 0 In tho morning until 0 ut night. WALTER MORLBY, Tlio Tonco Man. Una just received a cur of woven who fenoo nnd n car of hop wire. An other car of fonao to arrive about March StOtli. liny now nt special prices, A largo stosk of picket h, dressed and split codnr posts, shingles, gates and gat hardware nnd nil (kiuds of poul try fence. All nt lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS, 00 Court Street, Salem. PORTAGE REPORT FILED Hobort MeClellon, first assistant on giuoor of Tlio UnUes-Colilo portngo roud, under Chief McMillan, nppcared before the portngo board this morning, nt tho stute house, nnd filed his report of the progress of tho road, which was ndoptod by tho board as very satis fnotory. Tho resignation of Chief Engineer McMillan has novor been accepted by tlio board, nnd ho has been induced to remain nominally ut tho head of tho construction, but his health will not permit his taking active part, nnd it Iiiih been arranged so that ho is nblo to oversee tlio construction without ac tually being tho acting superintend ent. MeClellon Iiiih boon selected to net an Huporiutoude-nt, under McMil lan, ami, us lie Is very capable, tho work is progressing fuHy as well ns though Mr, McMillan hliusolf were in tho field. WARD NOT INSANE. Farm Hand Takon Boforo County Court and Oommltod to Jail to 'Sober Up." Mm Ward, by profession a farm hand, who has been on a protracted spree fur some tlmo, was taken before tho county court yesterday and oxnin iuod for insanity. It was decided that, although erased temporarily by tho Uid boose whioh lie hud consumed, he watt not a candidate for the asylum, so was committed to the county jail until sutlieleutly sober to return to the coun try and gti to work. If you need anything In the jewelry Hue, or expect to need anything, it will Ut money in your pocket to attend the Hinges jewelry auction. FIGURES ON RAPID TRANSIT CIcvoland, O., Marcli 10. Mayor Tom h. Johnson lust night told of rapid transit future to tho lnombors of the Clovolnnd Civil Engineer Club, nt their annual banquet. Ho predicted that tho trip from Chicago to N"dw York will be mado over a sort of toboggan slide electric road in two hours. It has long been an open secret that Johnson was nmbitious to perfect a dovico for annihilating time in rapid transit. For several years he has boon working on his hobby along strictly original lines, until nt last ho has readied a point whore he ventures to hint at tlio method of invention, "The engineer's work," tho mayor said, "is ono of tlio cssoutials of mod orn lifo. For instance, do you think wo ought to be satisfied with a 20-hour schedule between New York and Chi gof By no moans. Although the wheels and track will not allow n speed of more than 200 miles an hour, I be liovo mnny of you will see tho time whou two hours or better between the cities wlll,bo commonplace. "If wo can control electricity, and work it along a straight lino ns we do now in a circle, when used, we will havo tho problem solved. And it is far caslor than heretoforo thought. Thon pooplo will bo shot across tlio continent on n sort of shufllo slido railways, something liko a toboggan slide, drawn by ningiintes. It is nn early event of tho future." o COUNCIL SUPPORTS GENERAL BULLET PROVED FATAL Jence of lied at was girl, the c. T?,. March 10. Herbert Fowler, aped 10 yoors, shot and himself last niKbt in a r081u Sonoma, where a dancing party being held. He was jealous of a and blew out his brains in front entire company. Army Officer Shot. - Lieutenant F. M. Boone, of couver, was shot by thrco guards ..xnmi.tinrr tn escane vosterday. was under a sontence of one year .I,...,, nn nmi nhtniiuni? money ui faiso pretenses, and his efforts were escape the punishment, iie leit armv post with a woman of quest able repute, nis wue ami ;" "- n iieutitnto circumstnncos. Aftor .l..nnn nf tliri months lie rotll and his trial and conviction follow Yniv while Ho for under to tho ton ing nn irned, ed. bei MONEY SECURED AT LAST St. Petersburg, Marcli lG.Tho council lias decided that General Grip ponborg's action during tlio fighting on tho Shahko river was perfectly justi fiable. Ho was accused of exceeding liis ordors in pushing beyond Sandepu, nnd becoming Involved in nn ongngo niont, in which ho lost honvilj. Grip poiiburg clnims his loss was duo to tho failuro of Kuropatkiu to support him. Aftor Baltic Squadron. The Japanese fleet is nftor the Baltic squadron, and n sea battle may be tho result. Tlio former nro determined that tlio new squadron shall not roach its destination. REFUSED RIGHT OF WAY I.nndon. March 10. A News Agency dispatch states that the details of tho Hussian loan havo been settled. It will bo issued at under 00 iier cent, bearing 5 per cent interest, redeemable in eight years. Tho financieis who engineered the loan received a largo commission. ADMIT RATES UNJUST Chnmite, March 10. In tho San ta Fe oil caso today Forrester Allen, mnunger of I. N. Knnpp, an independ ent oil producor, continued his tes timony. Allen produced letters from the railway ofllcials regarding tho in creasing of freight rntes, which threat ened to wipe him out. Tho ollicials ad mitted that tho rates wero unjust and nrbitrary, but they hud no option but to execute the orders of their superiors. ANOTHER ITALIAN MINISTRY 1'oorin, 111., March 10. The board of supervisors of Peoria county re fused permission to the Prairie Oil Gns Company, the Kansas branch of the Standard Company, to lay a pipe lino from Kaunas to Indiaua, aero certain highways in the northern wrt of tho county. Unless thoy reconsider tholr action, the work on tho lino will have to stop. GREAT SPECIAL AUCTION! Saturday, Match 18th; JO O'clock A M. There will be a Special Safe to accomodate the large crowds which have been attending these sales. Slaughtered prices have purchased the most up-to-date Jewelry Clocks, and Silverware, Watches and Diamonds at less than half their original cost. THE USUAL AFTER NOON nd evening sales will be at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. every day. Special accomodations for the ladies. Chas H. Hinges Jeweler and Optician. 85 State Street. Next Door to Ladd & Bosh Bank Borne. March 10. The king today is sued n decreo reconstituting tho form er ministry, with Signer Titonn as pre mier. A vote of purliumont, endors ing the ministry, will bo sought March 21st. Guggenheim Is Dead. Now York, March 10. Moyer Gug-geiilu-'im, tho copper magnate, and head of tho woll-knowni family of that nnmo, is dead nt Palm Bench of pi euro pneumonia, aged 75 years. He built tho smelting works at Pueblo. He leaves sevon sons. Primary Laws Compiled. In compliance with the directions of tho last legislature, Secretary of State Dunbar has caused to lie published a pamphlet containing the full text of tho primary law which will govern primary elections in Portland this spring. A eopy of this jvamphlet will be mailed to any eitUea of Oregon on application. Groat crowds have : atteuding tho Hinges jwelory auction sales e ery afternoon and t evening. mu1 so far very few art idea have brought the original cost. A PRACTICAL HAOAZ1NC roTHe JWKTAiK GENTEEL HOUSEKEEPER KACH ISSUC CONTAINS btAUTiruU.Y iLLuarRATzo DttHca, dcconations ron tn tabic, dainty menus roa AUL OCCASIONS, KTC. IT IS TMC AMCNICAN AUTHOnTTT ON CUUMAMT TOPtCa AMD PASxtONS. CUMIKNT IIM IOC. t I.C Pft Yia TA6UE TALK PUD. CO, Phkj. IK CMtMUT ST. MiMilMt owno Money to Loan THOMAS K. PORD. Over lA& & Buih'i Dank, Sadem. Or Wednesday and Tttinsday Undej?- pticing Sale The new foundation on which tho Chicago Storo stands is this: Fim of all tho newness of its goods; second, tho qunlity, nnd durability of H, roods- third,abigvohimo of business; fourth, wo sell our goods cheaper than any store in Salem. That's why wo nro growing so fast. We have on salo for' these two days several lines of new goods, priced away down to induce quick selling. Kend en: .$10.90 SILK SUITS. $13.00 silk suits, new arrivals; special $20.00 silk suits; they arc beauties; special price .... 12.50 $27.50 silk suits; swell gar ments; prico 18-50 WOOLEN SUITS. This line of suits is New York's latest creation; beautifully trimmed nnd made of the latest materials. $18.00 Panama suits $12.50 $25.00 swell suits $17.90 $33.00 novelty suits $23.50 SHIRT WAISTS. Wo are sho.inj a beautiful as sortment of iuw spring shirt waists; small prif ' DRESS SKIRTS. Wo nro doing tho business in this lino of goods. Wo havo hero ready for you the newest goods. Mohair Sicilian, Panama, Etamino and Voilo, in nil colors, blnck, navy, brown; mode and fancy shades- all prices from $2.90 up to $3.30. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. This department is booming, and why wouldn't it bo? Every hat in stock tho latest and nt half the prico you hnve to pay elsowhere. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Wo havo a splendid stock of men's, ladies' and children's shoes priced away down to induce quick selling. Investigate. Salem's Fastest Growing Store HcEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets BRANT0N AWAITS TRIAL Eugene, Or., March 10. Instead of giving John Branton a hearing be fore the justice of the peace, as is cus tomary, District Attorney Brown yes terday filed an information against I him in tho circuit court, and ho was bound over in the $3000 bonds to ap pear at tho adjourned torm of tho cir cuit court on April 14th. It is not be lieved that ho will furnish the bonds, but ho will probably remain in jail pending tho trial for assault with in tent to kill. The county court is not decided on the question of having the body of Branton 's first wifo exhumed for tho purpose of nscertnining whether or not she wns poisoned. Tho matter is being considered by Judge Chrisninn, and if sutlicient evidence is presented to show a probability of making a case, it is probable the body will be ex humed. There is a strong sentiment in favor of having tho matter invostigatr ed to ascertain tho cnusc of tho death of Branton 's wives. Attorneys who were interested in tho divorce case of Hester Graco Priee ngniit hor husband aro inclined to doubt the rumor that it was for the purpose of marrying Branton that tho divorce wns secured. While thero might be buch a lKissibilitv, yet there wore circumstances which would scorn to argue ngulnjt such an alliance. j NEW TODAY For Rent Two nicely furnished rooms 4SG Liberty street, phono 506 White. , , 3-14-lwk Aie You Going to Paint? Wo can in terest your pocketbook. Wo have put in n full line of mixed paints, lead, oil nnd vnrnishes. Steiner & Berger, 420 Stato street. 3-15-lw- Wanted. Energetic workers every where to distribute circulars, sam ples and advertising matter. Good pay. No canvassing. Co-operative Advertising Co., New York. 4-16-lt Agents W tied I .sponsible agents tn sel' iP.'.iil stores Patent Co.' I'lp'. ijjicl. sler; largo pro&ts; permanent business; exclusive terri ory. Van Wyncn Novelty Co., 725 Broadway, New York. 4-16-lt Lost. A Martin Fur, between the penitentiary nnd L. C Griffith's place. Finder pleaso return same t& Journal office. 3-16-3t c Wanted. To purchaso n team, weigh ing from 1200 to 3400 pounds, from 4 to 7 years old. Call at tho Oregon Nursery Company, 12th street. 3-16-lwk Opened at His Risk. Porefct Grove, March It!. The city council last night instructed the ordi nance committee to grant a saloon li couso to A. G. Watson, tho only nppli cant so far. Watson has a mloon build-' ing nearly completed, and intends to' open up for l-mrinw. in spite of tho I applicatiou for h permanent injunc-1 tion against him made by the Pacific' Uiveity, and now pending before tho courts. In taking out a license, Watson will run the risk of losing part, nt east, f his license money, if the In. junction huMs. Trolley Lino to North Bend. MarshfioUl, Or., March 16. Tho an nuncoment is mndo that nu olectric car lino will bo built between TJarsbfieU and North Bend. This is a result of tho purchaso of tho GOO acres of the Flanagan estate for $30,000 last week by Frank B. Wnito and John Shahan. Mr. Waite was called to Koscburg to day by the death of bis father. John Shahan will arrivo from Los Angeles in tho morning, nnd take chargo of the property. Nicaragua Treaty Ratified. Washington, March 30. Tho senate this afternoon ratified tho extradition treaty with Nicaragua. Senator Mor gan took tho floor for tho nftornoon in opposition to the Santo Domingo treaty. pWNHNHtMMHUni Ht BUMIIIUIIIIIHttfJ i MILLINERY GALORE 1 1 NEWTS TnJ SPRINQ "ATS-NO WO ALIKE. ALL j oSLS W PKICES' "" BEST IN QUALITY AND J J tSO vmr?S?nNQS-EXPERT DIMMERS VTOO WILL AT- I 5S mS TS TOfiL TEIM Y0D HATS IN THE VERY ! UATEST MODES, AND OHAKnra nT.ior.n I I aunnunnni,.;, R0STEIN & GREENBAUM Dy Goods, Millinery and Clothing 298 and 300 Commercial St Salem in i MtllHIHIIIHIIlHi mmr-mBm