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IVAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 100. ' 1 Loirs of In ting weathe yet, Lots of 'Winter duda to get. LONO FOR SPRING AND DREAM OF SPMMKR RUT DON'T IM A0INI3 THAT T1IK MUGS OF WINTER CLOTH I.NCJ H OVKR. HEAVY GARMENTS WILL HE YOUR Fill ENDS FOR SOME TIME TO COMK. WE WILL CONTINUE TO HELL ALL WINTER WEAR AT WHITE HALF. PRICES. Heo It By request of many wo are Induced lo again produce tho "Police Dogs of Paris," also tho beautiful song, "lola," an Indian lovo song, at the Vautlctte tonight, 5c. Petitions for Nomination Tho following petitions for nomi nation! wero, filed yesterday In the ofTloe of tho secretary of state: Chat. H. Chnse, Domocrat, of Sumpter, for district nttorney of the eighth Ju dicial district. William R. Ramsey, Domocrat, of La Grande, for circuit J lid go of tho tenth judicial district. Colon It. Eberhard, of Joseph, Re publican, Joint representative; en dorses statement No. 1. Sultn Kct for IlriirJng Tho following casoB have been set for henrlng in departmont No. 2, of the circuit court ns follews: Paul Horst vs. Louh Lachmund & Co., Monday, Fobrunry 17, at 1 p. m. Perrllnn Phelps vs. Jnmos Phelps, Wednesday Fobrunry 10, nt D a. m. Tho Dlinbnr cnio will be taken up on Monday, February 2 1, at 1 p. m. OFFICERS FIND STOLEN GOODS Wo have thousands of yards of embroideries, laces, ull-ovurs, bunds and bonding, rteind mosli and val Incos. White Sole Special Less 11 1 mA m 37 w ff'' 1 3 Muslin Underwear In oorsot cove.s, gown , druwos and skirts at White Snle, Imd one- third. Wo hnvo Jmk received a now lino of muslin underwear and now Is a good tliiut to Holoct you PI prlng outfit, at White Bulu prlrfH M Hi eu&lA 6 A M VKOKftRkTCO )jcnA MMll4MfeftM 1IHI Hllllinitlll HK-H; 1 CITY NEWS 1 A - -A X A Collection of Important Pur- T agrHphii for Your Consideration IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH "Woatlior Hahi tonight and Sunday W AVniil Two tone of chicken next wwk. Capital Commission Compniiy. Phone 179. tf Modern Undertaking Parlo Tho A. M. dough Undertaking rooms are amoiiK the nontoet and bent appointed on the coast. While tho dutl are not pleasant, thuy nrt at times neoestary and it U thou that iwoplo appreciate good wtrvloe and flmt'dnss quality In every depart inbut of business. I keep tip with nil tho nw Ideas In my lino and tho lntot stylo of supplies In stock. Pat lore at 441 Ouurt itrooU Avoid lhtitlli'rtte ny bulng Mrt, Jtiak'a hand painted china at the Capital Drug Htoro. for wedding and anulvarsar preettHtc 2-8-H Tho HlgheM Market prion paid for ObltkeH Capital CamwtaetttM Company. Phone ITU. tt IHtiIhihV Ray flupertntendent Power, of 4b eiiy mIuhjU. KMHftMno tkat Monday, February 19, will We begtRiiaro' day In all the grade of alt the eeboote of the nt) it nt etpeetvd Uwt many children who are of school age will commiur school at tkat time. NoH I ( ToaelmrN (avoutlou Th 1 Maml lemiMre Teaeiiere' Ae Hoetatioa w.ll ho!4 IU aowsai eaMivM (Ion on m stk. Ilk im Kk of April in PelltoeM, WMklHUm Teach on! from WaahlimtoM, Mk. Mo tttOa aa4 Orexoa will We treeet Tho exelWut prraMi wWeh wHI We given tluriKg tWe MMetU wtl) ooo ttJn AiliMeeoe by im Uea)JUH Miulvi-x of aw. Um J. ft Rue ll, or OuImmWIa UHtvereity mk J Churchu, of llakor City. 1hertM tointfiu of libH mnvm J. XI AokeriHaa la to reWoa f tbe nisoehuittH rUjc l' Your Olekii"- Wo want all you bava. Oeeitl CoHttOiHOoA Co. Pboao iTi. tf WhiiUhI ion hiiMlh oiik Y A Urals, too dozen chick Irwin's grocery. Airnrd l GJiitrac W. A. Irvln wns a ward oil the con tract of furnishing tho groceries to tho asylum. Thorc wore eight bid ders, and this Alio compliment speaks volumes for low prloea and flue goods In his store. 'Hwret Llttl. niittcrcii!iM "For wo lovo Tlttlo Diittorcup, 3-r,t ltlo Ruttercnip, Tho' we ooiiid novor tell whv Pntll w. saw Roio Pratt rrh'rrso tl-o part In tho opora "Pinafore," which will bo given at tho high clu l next Monday and Tuesday ev- UiiilK. "H Haiti Danimo" ThU le what tho gallant captsln of tho Pinnforo snld to Rnlph Hark ftraw when ho tried to elope with his diuightor. Mr. A. Ouoffroy will put dignity and spirit In (ho roio of "Captain" In tho production of the opera at tho High School auditor ium next .Monday and TueeJuy nlghtri. The arrest of Johansen, alias "Scotty," tho pickpocket, yostorday afternoon gave a clue to the city officers which resuked In tho arrest last night of three of JohanBen's friends, who aro suspected of being Implicated In tho various recent rob bories In tho city. It was learned last night that Johansen had rooms In the Salem lodging house, at tho cornor of Commercial and Court streots, and upon visiting his apart ments Oflloers Murphy and Welch found that throo other men occupied tho snmo room. Johnnsen'B pal, Smith, who wns also arrested yostor day at tho tlmo of the taking of Mr. Colo's purBO, but was later reloase.l for want of evidence, was found in tho apartments, and was Immediately placod undor arrest for tho flbcond tlmo. Upon searching the room tho officers found nearly all tho goods rocontly stolen from Conrad Dillon, tho woll-known second-hand dealer of Stato street. Many other articles wero fwind, which aro supposod to hnvo boon nddod to the porsonal prop orty of tho quostlonablo quartet by foul means. Two bods wero in tho room, nnd tho officers, suspocting that those wore both occupied, waited and were rowardod In a short tlmo by two moro prlsonors, who gave tholr naniOH as Frank W. Flagan and I). I). McKay. Tho throo wore taken to the city Jail, and wore arraigned bofore Judge Mooroe today. The four men aro said to bo work men on lio Oregon Kloctrlc. DOCTOR TOOK 4 LONG SNOOZE (United Pros9 Loasod Wire.) Spokane, Wash., Feb. 8. For 13 days Dr. W. A. Egbert, a practicing physlolan of Spokane, was asleep For 48 hours, believed to be dying, ho was watched by a nurse and a relative. But he came out of hisJ slumbers with a clear vision, n good appetite and in healthy condition. Then physicians examined their brother practitioner and several of them said tho case is a complete puz zle. Whllo In 4ho sleep his body was limp, and he seemed llko a dying man. Dr. Egbort aayc the sleep was not tho rosult of any liquor or narcotic, and that the wholo period Is a blank to him. Ho became unconscious Jnmiary 20. THREE LIVES LOST LX THE BUZZAl luuueo. x-ress ceased Wire) au ignace, Mich., Feb. b. tV uujb ui wns uuy ioai ineir lives In i fearful blizzard thnt c, v ., ,.,..,'" ""'iJl o iunuiu .luicnigan tor thice da past. GeorKO Mallhot. iq ,.. . - ' " Jars ol wtsiiu uui uu iub ice n-ning, and tint lionn hnnr.t tm .i . . . ., 8lncp , ooys uameu L.ani, io and 12 ytJ oiu, siarieu irom Bchool for tjJ nomo xour miies away, and have yet bern found. They are bell w novo pensueu m a snow drift For Rheumatic Suffers Tho quick relief from pain alio rA fit. nnnltflni. ft.v . vu uf uijii;iu5 viiiuiiueriain pi uaira manes it a favorite w.h sua ora iruiu rnuuuiiuism, SCItttlca la back, Iiumbago, and deep seated muscular pains. For sale at Stone's drug store. .111)013 OALLOWAY DECIDES TWO CASES. Mari'liigtf Llt'oiistN Tho following mnrrlago was Iseuetl teday: Frank aged 2 4, and Joiephlno license Koreoh, Walkei, Min. tlrowii Hcttixtl .Mii. Ilrown scoretl veterdav In thn divorce rae of llrown vs. Ilrown. i"1 10' ,,olh of M, A8'. J0" ' lly motion of her coiiiihoI 1i waeW,,,kfr wl,n,M Klvon eimlnitv nt hv aIiII.i ii... iQ I . "" -,-.. w. ,vw. v...t., .link the iMbJeet of liabeae corpus cotidlngi, until INbruary 17. pro TImi DiiuUir Ci. Set for Trial Tho milt of Boars vs. Dunbar was today sot for trial, ami will be hoard before Judge Oalloway somu time Into In the month. Dunbar has on- tend a general denial. IIoimI Ap (Mivnl-7 Tne bond of Wllllum H. Csrtor. ot nl., In the mntlor of a road po tion was approved In tho probata court this morning. o Personal Mention THE RIGHT KIND OF GRAFTING Wunml 100 buehela oat; 100 dozen ohlok one. W. A. IrwlH's grooery. MitMtulc li'turt'f lluro fiuloni lodge No. I and PaoMe 1ml go No. SO hoard a lecture !at night from a. .M. Yornu, formorly a protnlutint Itettuhiietui tHlltor at Hu- etue. Is Mlse Sabine Dent, of Portland, visiting friends In this city. W. 1 Williamson of Portland wa in tlio olty yesterday on liuliies. Mrs. C. Sullivan of A litany was a Salem huslnoM vlltor yostorday. Mrs. U C. Cavnnagh and daugh ter, Louna, wuut to Turner tut even ing. Mw uti.l l. M'llll-... III.J Ho has aothlng hut disgust '"ZJZZJu; .. ' I.. ii.i,u,u ... .,... .. ii. i ,.-, .tnwn-wu liniiniwn llllli JIOII u M"'" piwin wtr pwiiumi Fruit Inepoctor Armstrong was greeted yostordny nftornoon by ono of tho hirgeet crowds ever assem bled In the Hoard of Trade rooms. All the ncccetary npparatus wae on hand to properly demonstrate the mothoda of grnMing and budding, which wna thoroughly oxplalnod. Much Intoreet Is being manifested In HiIh important industry In this, tho cherry soctlon of tho sttnc, nnd mnuy questions wero asked during tho mooting, which showed tho grow ara aro using hulr boat efforts to bring fruit growing to Us hlghoet tie-ve'opmont. Tho Marlon County Horticultural Society will hold a moetlug In the Hoard of Trade rooms on tho 22,1 of this month, at which time tho secre tary of the Stato Hoard of Horticul ture, H. M. Williamson, will bo pros ent mid addroee the growors. Ho s well-known In this oily, and the frlt nileere aro looking' forward to his ie4t horo with much pleasure. euHdltlonu. Dr. It. Tartu right . Ilea reMinoil hta (traetko la Salem and baa opened an emeu la rooms d aad 2, ovr Pry"i Artig store. Ouioe hOMW, 13m to i p. m. 2-Slm QiWKHnlf lrvMl With )nmt eboee. Den't go 4 bat Hi.y Tbo UturvMii St Hare make it eey for ye. You Rwntl AIkhii Ittlee la big eHlee. Well. Slm to bevleg tbe groa(et nbe gate ew er keowi Were. Oalt at tb llHrttia Sboe Mot QlvtNif aM eUAd, mi te tbe WargMlM. ManuUli Oluuiv 1Nm Ia4iee (D4M' wVlk M tbe imonr. it i. rjusumniej etreei VHruH R1xttHl anai;r-- At a rwHt weeg et tbe te4$wi UoJy yf WllUmette Ualmeeity Oiei Usrwh was UHaalwoety eiotifel m tfral ftKr of aiklttto tor tb oor 190S-9 Mr. Uarwh U a mmm wait! MHd & bad eOBildeW4o . Vvtlettce In tboo matter. Striug Suit nu Met; Mr U of eaMlee art Tty for your MmeeeUue. We iiu Mtsj ibe worksaeeMbi. ewteeUl ta4 K of otr eaiu: til re . Tbe Tvfieiy. Mls Uilltfp CMuvaliiiient. Ml (HHa Ulire. w.o btw bjM HI rt ibe SaWei boeMMl for tbe k wllb tyboitl le-r. vm ukM to ber bMw le Sontb UUm tk oroiog be ig wwi, wi etHttb. aM will probably eooii be ie to bo Mt MAIN. e friend la 9alom yeetorday. Mm. Heton Howard of the rufonn erbooi vletoKy rloitetl Salem friends yeetortlay. MUti Jane Gouleew aad Mlas Kathurlaa Hoa of Albany visit ml frlwHde In thla et )eterday. - o ARRANGING FOR BANQUET Tbe eowwittoe arrant-tog far tf bHMM wblob will bo gtvea u th iWeea lloartl of Trade for tbe Poru bgitl boeiMeee mM is working in har loooy ami will soon hare aa elaborate orogpty prepared. It le ileelrQus of obUlolog a large ball, tbat aot Oaly Ui boeUee Me of tbe city eon hear too attttreetee. wblob will be givtiu nt toll time, Wot aUo tbe gooorol mbU Ud ovory ooe wbo l loioreoteO In tbo progrvea of tbe roMWMMiO. THEY WANT NEW SGHOOLDISTRIGT ftamo anlu Uernrf-. o Qttmo Waroeo It a -. on ilea bio ooooii reort lo tbo oMeo of eeru-T ot toto tor tbo yOO lOOI Tk. t-rKn hwti ajMOOOt of Money ou h&u4 tu K,ukr Arft. ft 4 44 l. AiOMOt Of Mooey U tbe r r f4. U ProUtio Uutliut. V. U MartlM. 1 U UoborteoM aad It C. Kleblo. appratesre of the UWo of Job Deoyer. Jeoeaeod, Qlod tkotr report lo probate eoart yoste,r tlay. Aeeordla to tbetr appralso. WOOt tbe eetoto Is valued at 9T3o.7k. inwla Dooror ht the administrator. U It llabberf)-. adwloutratar of tbe tto of F. M Kcaa. nlod bis Wood for I lite la probate eoort ym loji'. iltary Uock aad Jbn WoU hn) are wrU. Tbo appraJeore of th eetate of Ao m IoOH. 4eoee4. oled tbetr Mfort lo probate court yeoterday. Tbo eat wag appratMd bi' fc M. twooKi. n. itHpey uhIU K. Adom. and waa valoed at JSK s L. Ho- Ibart le adwiHletratur Whether the petition of residents living between here and Llborty for a New erhool district, to be composed of porta or dletrk-t 71 and J J U to be granted, will be deeld.d by County Judge John II. Scott and Suporln tendent of Schoobj W M Smith. it tlag ai the llonndary lloartl. on noxt Wednesday Morning. At4omey u. H. McMaboa. who ar KMttt the matter for tbe petitioners for tbe new district, argwed that the dllUHCO tbat OWO of the ehllilran had to go to ait end tbe eeboole In die trku 71 and 1J was extreme. Captain . T. Smith ropretentod dtetrkta 71 and SI. and stated tbat tbo attending tbe orboole In the'r dtetrtet did not havj an extraordin ary titotaaee to go; none having to go avor a mile aad a half o Tuo inas f lUskeiliall. Tbe moet bardly-fougbt basket ball game of tbe ttooon took piac loot ntgbt between tbe acond tou Of tbe WUInmotle l'alveraM and th Capital RoMMOae Collage team In ht Y. M. C. A. gymnasium At tbo eud of tbo iieoood balf tbe core waa 17 to 17. Fifteen miaates additlouai playing wae wiiOMary betont tb WIllamote earrled off tbe day with a eeoro of 17 to I J Cbarl Col and C. IV Reed, of tbe busluece col lego Uom, pameeiarly dtsttnguUbed tbomoele, wbUo Center Johaoa. Of tbe WHUmottet. w considered ti' wny tbe Ur of tbat team In Ue soeond gome tbe Y M C A. iam voo toatly from tbe ftret toom of tbo Wtltemette Pnivereity at a eooro of 31 to it. Tbe Y M C Aa SHporlor playing wa iK rtdence dartag tbe onOte name. Center Vlo Allen aebleeO ibe beet lnfle play of tbe evening Judge Galloway ronderod two de cisions nt 12 o'clock today in depart ment No. 2 in tho case of Bernard v. Moore nnd W. L. Jermnn vs. J. M. Mlsnor. Tho first case was for tho closing of a mechanic's Hon on n dwelling nnd a barn, which wna built by Mr. Bernard. Tho prlco claimed by the plaintiff wns $225, of which sum lio admitted receiving $121. Mr. Bornard also nskod additional money for extra oxpensos which he clnlms wero nocoeenry in the con struction of the buildings ns the de fendant changed tho plans from time to time. This oxtrn oxponse money wat dlsallowod but the plaintiff wns awarded tho balance, $10-1, asked on the contract. The costs nnd disbursements, other than tho $25 attorney's fees, wero charged to tho dofondant. James G. Holtzol was tho nttorney for the plaintiff. In the cnBe of W. L. Jerman V9. J. M. Mistier n cross-bill in equity, Judge Galloway docroed that the apcclllc contract should bo enforced. Somo time ngo Mr. Misner purchased tnrougn an ngeni or Mr. jorman a oertnln ploco of property In Wood bum on which contract was paid $420. At tho tlmo of the salo Mr. Mlsnor claims that tho agent Bet forth that n strip of land ten feet In width back of tho proporty would bo transform In tho deal. Jerman claims that ho did not own tho strip of land and could not, therefore, deed it to Misnor, Misner thon began an action in department No. 1 of tho circuit court for tho rocovory of tho $120 nnd $100 as damagos, having takon poseoMlon of the placo. Ho thon vacated the placo and Jorman filed a oroes-blll in oqulty to onforco tho contract agroolng to buy the strip in quostlon, and dood it to Mis ner without further oxponso. In giv ing tho decroe for tho specific on forcomont of tho dool, sixty dnys wore given to take poesoselan and formally carry out the requirement of tho contract. o RHPI'RLICAX CK.VTILVL COM.MITTKR MEETS. The Republican coainty central committee held IU Initial moeting for the cowing campaign in tho city hall at I'll o'clock this afternoon. Hut 11 of tho 3S committeemen wero preeoat, owing to a misunderstand ing of tbe time and plaee of meeting. uy the time, the substitutes and proxy names wero enrolled 14 wore present. The committee transacted consid erable btteinens among which was the tlllag of a resolution oadorslng tho primary and another oadorslng Roosevelt, and especially his la&t message RECEIVER FOR RIG FAIXT COMPAQ (United .Press Leased Wire.) umcago, .pen. a. eclcral JuJ Bothea appointed W. C. MbN Edwin C. Day, William Zlbell as ceivors ror tno Heath & Milllg Paint Company, a millloualrfl poratlon, and tho olde3t of the paint companies in tho country application of tho Standard Varnl Company, tho First National Da nnd tho Corn Exchange Bank clnlms nggregating $20,000. OA8TOHIA. BMthB ylMMniIYCBHaWn rr aum. ooaoooooo wtitogoi I STARR PIANO! HIGH OLABS GOODS GEO. C. WILL PlfffVVVVffWfffVWVffl9i Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sock Frank Meredith, Resident Agrod Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., M 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO LOA THOS. K. FOP Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salen, ooooaaooooototaee NEW TODAYi For Root A modern Phono 1071 Main. 7-room hod 2-5-Stl For Sale High-grade piano plan mahogany case, including 30 ro of music. One vIollnceMo, go order, nlso Pittsburg visible tr writer, universal ko board, nt Bargains. 174 8. Cottage 6trwt 'J S-ltl For 8nle Soven-room houeo and 14 modern, oxcontlnc heat Pr $1700, also U block, good lo tlon. Prico $1900. Latham L Company, over Portland Geaea Electric Comnnnv. 2-S-tf 1 Witntod To buy a second hand ca horsrt wneon. E C Minton III Rroadwav. Salem. Or J-S For Sale A steel safe a'so wq good roller top and ofher stjj in doakB; 447 Stato s?rce, C P man, dealer In new nr-d secoi 1 J V ! IIHI1U KUIN19. - ' - Viinilfiits fnv Qiiln Pa I at U South Elghteontb cc V FUher. 2 S 3t Wiiiitcil To rent, by an txa.ev man in farm and da' work, enml ir'nln nr ilnlrv fa'tU Prl to have same furnUh J Add' n e ! "B," care Journal For Sale Lat-go bod grado second-growth 1417 or 12S3 Dow and r Fto c: 4 Ea 1-S- TODAY'S SPECIALS MOU'S COUNTRY MEATS Spare RibsTenderioInSausae CauliUower. Lettuce. Colory. Par snips. Sweets. Turnips. Groons. OIUXGH SPECIAL. Boot NMral Oranges, nor a Ptnoaoptoo. Banans. Lemons, Best canned Vegetables nd Fruits, Jallise and Proeorvee. CHEESE. Imported Swiss, Llmburger, Sausage d Cream. Brick. Full Croam Til lamook Moir Grocery Co.