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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
mi i m I -Lb i Sf11: I IS DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAT 13, 1005. 'VII fist ' r IMJ I (i r- i u II 'J t I f Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER I Special Bargains in Sleeveless Vests Silk mixed vests, sizes, -1, 5 nml G. Itcgular $1.00 values reduced to 60c each Itoso colored elovolcss vests, excel lent vnlucs at 70c nro reduced to 35 American silk vests In nil sizes, reg ular 40o values reduced to . ...20 fjff Pink and bluo Bichcalleui ribbed vests, silk finish; COo values reduced to 25 sleeveless vests, i . , XV? Itischenlicu ribbed good values at 30c, reduced to Anotlior lino of excellent 25c sellers reduced to 17 Jspfe ilk ((i NEW CHANGEABLE SILK8 JUSTIN Yard wldo taffctns in tbo new change- nblo irmhoirnnv. blues, browns and rods, etc. Children's Wash Dresses HALF PRICE A complete lino for littlo ladies, from 3 to 14 years old. All to bo closed out at HALF PRICE 5cto $.50 SON OF RICHARD CR0KER Died From the Effects Opium Smoking C0NDEMS EVIL SPEAKING I Stockton & Co I urn nwwwwt .Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Ecsldont Agent. Offlco with Win. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY Wanted. Manager for brunch office wo wish to locate In Snloin, Address, with references, Tho Morris Whole nalo house, Cincinnati, Ohio. 5 13-3t Tor Sale. Two complete bed room sets, in oak; good ns new; rail forenoons. Mrs. Hooker, Commercial street, over Patterson. furnituro store. 5-13-3t For Sale Ghoap Clcntlo driving horse, with or without harness. Call at 300 Liberty street or Phono Maine 111. o-13-3t" Wanted A rellnhlo man to travel; $20.00 ior wauk and oxpansus. I'. W. Day, Hotel Salem, May 13. 512 3t For Sale. A small violin, just tho thing for a beginner. Address " V.," enro Journal. 5-10-3t For Balo. Kli gasolino engine and feed grinder for sale at a bargain. J. X. Bhoutz, 373 Court street. 5-1- For Sale. Ilotisu and six lots, central ly located, at a bargain. Easy terms. Address "B. P.," Journal ofilco. 418- For Balo. Seven fresh rows, t'omo early and got your choice, Prom $20 upwards, Patrick Focley. Threo miles from Liberty. 5-13 lwk HOLLISTCR'3 Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets A Bdit Medlolni for Beit Feopl. Drlagj Ooldta Hislth ail Rtnsvtd Vigor, i. ip-flo far Donmliuitloa, Inillgmtlon, Mt mi Kidney Trouble llmpltt, Eciem. Impure Uloo.1, Had llreatli, Hltilli ltowrlt, HfHjitio Mil Uackaetio It's H l jr Mountain Tea In tab. It form, 8.1 csnti a tax (lriiulni made by UoLuaran liaua Coxiuny, Maillton. VU. WHOM NUGQETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE JUDGE BELLINGER DEAD Portland, May 13. C. If. Bellinger died at Ids homo hero at 3t4B ji. in., May 12th. Pollowlng nro tho main facts of his life: Horn nt Mnquon, 111., November 21, 1830. Crossed plniiiH with parents at ago of 8, settling in Marion county, 1847. Attended Willamette University for several years, but did not graduate. Studied law with B. P. Honham, ad mitted to bar, 1803. Sorvcd in Modoe wnr nml participat ed In battlo of Lava Ileds, 1873. Clerk and olllolal reporter supremo court, 1874 to 1878. Jmlgo fourth, district circuit court, 1878 to 18S0. Appointed United States district jmlgo for Oregon by Orover Clovcland, April, 1803. His last work was rendering decision on abntoment motion in caso of John H. Mitehel, and suspending tho sentenco of Henry W, Miller, accused of con spiracy nguiuet tho government. Tho fiiuernl services will bo oouduetod Sunday afternoon at 2i!IO at tho crema torium, special ears boiug reserved for thoso who may desiro to attend. I . i Walter Money The Fenco Man. Has just received a car of woven wlro fenco and a car of hop wire. An other car of fenco to arrive about March 20th. Buy now at special prices, A large stock of pickets, dressed and split cedar posts, shingles, gates and gato hardwaro and all kiuds of poul try fence. All nt lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS 1 00 Court Btroet, Salem, Kansas City, May 13. Herbert V. Crokcr, a son of Blchnrd Crokcr, tho former Tammany leader of Now York, was found dead on a south-bound San ta To train near Newton, Kan., oarly this morning, nml it is supposed thnt ho died of opium poisoning. Prom pa pers found on tho dead man it appears that ho was on tho way from New York to spend a vacation at thn 101 ranch, Hllss, Okla. He stopped in Knnsng City yesterday, but did not reglstoc nt a hotel. A warrant was issued today for Ah Lee, n Chinaman, in whoso den Herbert V. Croker is said to havo smoked opium previous to his death. Charles Wilson, tho negro porter, who piloted young ' Crokcr to Leo's den, wns held, but probably will bo released, as tho pollro believes ho tells a straight story. Chief of Polico Hays said this morning thnt ho bcllovcd Crokcr's death was duo to. overindulgcnco in opium, and that ho was not drugged or robbed. Blchnrd Crokor has wired from 8an dlford, Englnnd, thnt ho will not go America to attend his son's funernl. Tho verdict of tho coroner's jury in tho caso of Herbert Crokcr was that death resulted from nnrcotlc poisoning, administered nt Kansas City, in nn unknown manner. Tho remnins wcro held, ponding tho arrival of n brother, Itlchard Crokcr, Jr., who is expected Sunday. Thcro aro no marks of vio Irnco on tho body. Tho coroner stntes that it is such n plain caso of narcotic poisoning that no autopsy is necessary. An Leo, tuo kcopcr of the opium den, has disappeared. Kansas City, May 13. Ah Leo was arrested this afternoon, nnd admitted that ho sold Crokcr tho drug, and that Crokcr got another C'hinnmnn to cook tho pill for him. Ho said Croker smoked "very much llko China boy docs." ff I Everyone seemed to havo obeyed Dr. .uiirun a injunction io --como nun bring tholr neighbor" td hear his ser mon on "Evil Speaking" last night at the big tent, whore tho Christinn church peoplo nro having their evangelistic meeting. Tho tent wns filled almost to ovcrllowlng, albeit with many pricks of conscience, whllo tho speaker con demned lu severest mensuro tho evil of talc-bearing or evil news carrying. In tho midst of Dr. Martin's eloquence he is practical and plain, and no ono can misuudorstnnd him. Tho points he makes do not hit one's neighbor ns one's solf, and they enmo so rnpldly that thcro is no time for applying thorn to any but tho Individual hearers, I Tho music by tho chorus Inst night wns good. Prof. McVey Is a skillful leader, and It is ns interesting to watch the graceful nnd easy swing of his ba ton ns to listen to tho songs themselves.' His solo Inst night was especially well rendered. Many hundreds of tickets aro being distributed frco for the men's meeting tomorrow nftemoon in tho pavilion, and it promises to bo one of the best of the kind over given here. Dr. Martin is anxious thnt us many as posisblo will bo presont at this service. Prof. McVey will sing nt nil tho services tomorrow, also tonight. It is thought that tho tent will not hold tho peoplo who will want to como tomorrow night. I Tho clmngo in time of sorvicos, from 8 to 7:45 will continuo this evening, and during tho remainder of tho meet ings. ttemmSmm TA'9MJr-JAMIMta.ncn,IU.11JBM UlMAJIy FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY BARGAIN DAYS Our announcements proscnt a ncver-onding bargain procession. Theynur). by In closo order ono treading on tho heels of another all of them w tides of dependability, priced so ns to mako but slight inroidg on yoB" puxso, Evory nrtlclo In this Orcat Establishment Is at tho morcy of yow cash. It will pay you to roviow carofully this Groat Bargain Procession. Como to tho Chicago Storo, mako yoursolf at homo nnd see tho busiest store Jn Salem. PERSONALS WEDDING PRESENTS Thero Is no lick of suggestions of what to give here, If you haven't decided upon the gift. If you'vo fixed your choice upon some particular thing In fine silver or cut glass our stock will afford a wealth of selection. You are assured that there aro none but worthy gifts here and that the prices you will be naked to pay will be as low certainly as you could buy like qualities anywhere. State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore W. H. Sandors, Jr., of SUvertou, is in town today on business. Mrs. J. 8. Nye, of Jefferson, is visit ing relatives in tho city today. Miss Velum Glover has gono to visit friends nt Portland and Hpoknne. Miss Ityth Oatoh is spending n few days with relatives nt Corvnllis. Mrs. A. Heumllson eomo down from lloseburg yesterday for a short stay in tho city. Jack Hamlin nnd Con. Sullivan, both of Albany, were Salem visitors yesterday. S. W. Itnss, of Albany, who has been in town on n short business trip, went homo today. Mrs. Arch Pollett, of lloseburg, Is visiting nt the homo of her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klein. Postmnster S. S. Train, of Albany, was In town this morning on business. Ho returned homo nt noon. J, H. Plower, of this city, has opened a Inw otlico nt Dallas and will move his family to that place In n few days. Prof. Horner, of tho Oregon Agricul tural College, was in the city on busi ness today. Ho returnod to Corvnllis this noon. Chief Justlco Wolverton wont to Al bany this noon to attend to some busi ness connected with tho improvement of his property at that place. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Gilliam, of this city, spent tho first part of tho week with Mrs, Qillinm's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Moyor, at Palls City. ' Miss Winnlfred Rlgdon has returned from Jefferson, whero she has been the past six months. During her stay in thnt placo sho acted as deputy in the 'Jefferson postomce. I Among tho Jefferson peoplo in tho city this week were Mrs. W. W. Looney 'and Miss Laura Eploy, Albert Thomas, S. A. Pease, W. J. Looney, Mrs. E. ! Thompson and Prof. E, E. Daring. JEFFRIES NO MORE CHAMPION Crown of Pugilism Brought no Happiness 3Dc Wash India Silk, nil colors 23c 7Gc Black Taffeta Silk, yd 45c $1 Pancy Shirt Wait Silks EOc, 05c and 75c $1.35 Hlack Silk Peiut do Solc..85c $5,000.00 worth of the best silks on enrth to select from. Wo buy well wo ask littlo profits. 4t)o Pancy Sccclian Dccss Goods 20c 75c New Mohnlr Dress Goods, all tho new desirable shades, yd.. 40c We aro showing all tho latest shades In Pannma Dress Goods, Voiles, Etamincs, Eollcnncs, Fnncy Crepes, evening shades, and Hlack Dress Goods. 2Cc Fancy Xavy Hluo Cotton Voiles 15c 25c Pancy French Organdies nnd Lawns beauties; yd 12'a & 10c 600 yds Pancy Antrum Lnwns, yd Cc 1000 yds Pretty Challlcs, yd.. ..Be Wo aro showing nn immense stock of flno Wash Goods. Wo buy well we nsk littlo pro fits. 45c Bleached Table Damask, yd 20c Excellent Towels 4c, Cc, G'4c, 8 l-3c nnd 10c $1 Whlto lied Spreads only.... 00c Sheets and Pillow Cases cheap. Best 12c Crctons, yd 8 l-3c Children's Parasols 10c, 15c and 25c Ladles' Parasols nnd Umbrellas 30c, 40c, 75c, 85c and 08c 3.50 Imported Parasols $195 25c Silk Neck Itlbbons Xos. 40 and C0- y(1 15c 75c Silk Gloves, Black and White I,alr 49c 35c Lislo Gloves, pr ... 25c Brown Buster Ladles' Collars .10c $1.35 Kid Gloves, fino quality.. .Ofe Ladles' lGc Summer Vests j,. Big Bargains in Ladles', Misses' ni Children's Hosiery 10c, 15c and 25c Ladies' 35a Swiss Nibbed Vests 18c and 25c 25c Best Hoso Supporters ...... 15c 7Cc Glrdlo Corsets, all colors., ,18c Ladles' Wrnppors 45c, 75c and 98c Wo .buy; well wo ask littlo profits. Ladles' $3.50 Chiffon Dress Hats fl.93 $18 Silk Shirt Waist Suits ,.11.90 Ladies $3.50 dross shoes $1.08 and $2.13 Ladles' Shirt Waists, all prices anil nil kinds from . . . .25c up to $30 Ladles' Dress Skirts . .$1.80 to $8.60 Men's 30e Summer Underwear . 25c Men's Hats ,.40c, 75c, $1.25, $L50 Men's 10c Whito Handkerchiefs It 1000 spools best Sans silk, spool 2c Best Sowing Silk, nil colors . 3e Men's 15c Rubber Collars ... 5c SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STOItE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Chicago, Mny 13. At midnight tho prize ring nil) be nit limit 11 ohumplnn. Jeffries said teday: "This Is my last day as champion heavyweight. 1 will wear tho crown a tew hours moro and then cast It aside, never to pick it up again. Until midnight I shall bo champion. I leave my title to no one. They must fight it out mining them selves. I am glad to got out of tho limelight'. The championship has brought mo no happiness," Jeffries, says ho will hunt, fish and keep out of tho way of tho camera. No Colobratlon. There will bo no gcncrnl celebration of the Pourth of July at Salem. That 'a what the committee finds thnt has can vussed tho matter. They suggest that some state society organise a celebra tion lit tho fair grounds. Special Shoo Sale. Saturday, on all my stock. Lowest prices given. JACOB VO0HT. Hon. George Williams and "Larry" Sullivan wouldn't that r you. Dal las Observer. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Lndd & Bush's Bank, 8alo, Or. Will Sorvo Threo Years. William Biggin, convicted in Yamhill county of tho crlmo of burglary, and sentenced to three yqcars in the peni tentiary, was brought to the pon today. Salem vs. U. of O. This afternoon tho Salem high school ball team is playing tho University of Oregon on tho Willamette University field. ity Mrt& IP YOU WANT TUB BEST, Take your bicycle to Frank J. Mooro, who does tho best work In tho city. We always carry clean, fresh goods. Just received direct from the factory, an other shipment of fresh tires. Tires, rims, coaster brakes and all other re pairs for all makes of bicycles. Give ns a call, wo will please yov. Best work at lowest prices. . FRANK J. MOOTJE, Phone Black 301 379 Conrt St. DIED. KAYS. At the family homo on South 24th street, Saturday, May 13, 1005, Burl Kays, aged 21 yours, 1 month and S days, of tuberculosis. Ho was tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. X. V, Kays, of this city, nnd was n young man of good character, who had many friends. Ho had been sick for tho past ten months, nnd all through his suffer ings was very pationt. He was em ployed by tho Oregon Nursery Company for n number of years past. Besides a father nnd mother, ho Jeaves three brothers and ono sister, Elvln, Clinton nnd Winter Kas, of this city, and Mrs. Ohas, Sauvain, also of this city. lie v. P. S. Knight will tako charge of the funeral services tomorrow, which take place at 1:30, at the home, and the burial wljl bo in City vew cemetery, Portland papers please copy, WOLF. Died at tho family home on Howell Prairie, Mny 13, 1005, nt 3:03 o'clock, John L. Wolf, aged 59 years, of creeping paralysis. Deceased was a well-known ifiid high ly respected man, having lived on How ell Prairie since 1870. Ho was born in Indiana March 25, 1840. He leaves a wifo and sovon children, one son having died 23 years ago. Tho children nre: Mrs. Nevada Wolf, Neal Wolf, of Sarah, Wash.; Wm. II, Wolf, of this city; Bert, Clemen, Etta and Grade Wolf, of Howell Prairie. He was nl ways an Industrious worker, and had improved his jann to a state of perfec tion, and made friends wherever he went, Mr. "Wolf, a eon, of this city, Is bookkeeper for the Salem Brewery As sociation. Tho funeral services will be held at the New Church, on Howell Prairie, at 2,30 tomorrow afternoon, and he will will be laid to rest in the Macleay DO YOU REALIZE That the riding season is here. Tho time to buy Is NOW Tho wheel to buy Is the one otry ono knows nnd thinks tbo most i vornble of, because It has stood tho test of years, has given universal mU faction, is light, strong and easy ruuning, and nt the right price. Other Wheels $25, $30 and $35 Wanted I OO Bicycles To clean and overhaul for the season's riding WE Fit .all makes of Tires. Fit all kinds of Elms, etc. Repair all makes of Bicycles. Have only experienced Workmen. King up Bed 2151, and we will call for your wheel. Best workman Prompt attention. Boys Get Into the Game Wo have a complete line of Spauldlng, D. & M., Victor baseball WPP6 Get your gloves while our stock is complete. fcSi nvi iu