DAILY i J U jLVJlN XJl1J. Watch for Tho Journal's Political Cartoons In this Campaign. Tonight, cloudy tomorrow threaten frig shoWara. ; I' -JL -JL. JL J - VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1902. NO. 10S. A IW V. J. rUHNMId HL 1$ villi mut m That's the Shape of Our 50c Corset It's tho best we've over peon for the price Full line of the fnmoua Thomson's "Glove Fitting" coraotB In nil the now elinpeo 95c to $1.50 p z" CORD A DEMOCRATIC SHERIFF Samples of His Bills Under trie Old Fee System If a Good Business Manager Could. Make Forty Dollars a Day Out of that in Umatilla County, What Could : He Malce Oxx of the State System of Fees and Per quisites Still in Kffect? N0.66 Everybody Wears Shoes Wo hnvo them to fit evoryboJy. Good ? hoes at low prices. That'a what makes onr business grow. Our now lino of Clothing Is going fast. Customors look nrounil at "regu lar stores" but camo to ub to buy, becauao they tlnd that"regularBtore8"soll clothing at "regular prices." We undorsell thom all because wo sell for cash only, and we're satisfied with small profits. STHE NEW YORK RACKET SaUm'B Oheapem Cne-Prlog Onali Store. - E. T. BARNES i wrffflEHHWIWEKSSOBS Are You Hunting Fern roal bargain? If you aro wo can put you o'i ihotcenlof the real tiling Wo linvn a very lnr8 stock of "1835 It. Wallace" and "1847 Hogor Uros" trlplo plated knives and for!ts, more than wo need for the Mmimur trade. Wo are ninklnit a special low price of f 5! 85 per dozen on thm. this month only. It will pay you to lay in a supply of good knives and forks now as this price will not last long. Next month the price will go back to $4 CO again. Barr's Jewelry Store Cor State and Liberty St., Salem. Leaders In Low Trices. OTftK 111 ' -S'ogl s MA' Wffi J-- Mll'Hl i J Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmaushlp is a branch ol our businoss that wi glvo special attontlon to. Our repairing department Is conducted with the utmost care and skill, diamond ire rosot, and jonelry of all kinds is re paired in me most perfect mannor, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T, Pomcroy 28 8 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Octlclao You Get it, Too In ovory ounce of our pure whiskey that you take whon chilled from ex posure to cold. No household f hould bo without our rye whlekov. our Galilornia brandy or blackberry brandy for medic imtl purposes. Our stock of choice wines and liquors of nil kinds aro unexcelled. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer TlSlI AN OLD ADAGE ff FVjm BUTATRUEONE Have You Ever Tried Sab's Botanical Doctor? Ho absolutely euros enncors, tu- Imors, grnvol, kidney and bladdor trou bles, bono dtsoaios, asthma, skin ills- ease all without the uso of the knife or poisonous mlnornls or mineral of any kind. Instructions. My Dear Friend: You must bear in mind that this pnedlclne la not a poisonous tonic, nor Ha stimulant, nor a temporary relief, tfwhlch you get from poisonous drugs, gwhero the results are sure death soon fer or later. Those poisons go In your bones nnd destroy the life of them ami create all kinds of diseases, can- ae rou a tumors, coneumptlon. tiro pay, done diseases, etc. Do not blame tho medicine when It take an effect and Stirs up the poisons or disease In the system. You must not expect to be ii red in a few days, for your sickness lor disease has been a long time com ing on, and It will take a long time to get it out of your system. It will take months or a year to build up a new body from the bones up. This is vhat the people do not understand. They are used to being humbugged. My modlclnos are composed of na ture's herbswhat the human system requires. When the animals get sick thoy will help themselves to those herbs, for they have the Instinct, nnd the people have not, so we have to make a study of It. It has been a'life study with mo. Do not get weary; this life is too short and too sweet to worry out of this world. (From tho Weston, Unintilln County, Loader, Iiul.-Hop.) That Mr. Furnish is a business mnn of thrift and enterprise in behalf of Mr. Furnish is indicated olsowhuro by the figures glvon by a Pendleton cor respondent concerning' his record as a Democratic sheriff. Perhaps, with his enlarged opportunities as a Repub lican governor of Orogon, ho would bo como prosldont oil nunioroua othor banks, and thus add to his laurcts as a "self-made" man. Furnlsh's Record as Sheriff. A letter dated Pendleton, May Gth, contains tho following exposition of Win. J. Furnlsh's record as sheriff: CItlzon. Furnish hns been imposed upon. Tho man who wrote his speech did not know his record. Mr. Dallerny lins been charged with It, but ho is not guilty. Ho would not wrlto tho following, which Is copied from his Ashland speech: "I tnko it that In tho election of a governor tho pcoplo aro merely bo-lee-ting a business manager whose du ty It Is as chief executive of the state to look after the business affairs of the state, and to see that every state In stitution Is managed with the utmost economy, and that for ovory dollar of your monoy you rccelvo 100 cents worth of bonoflt In return. Tho varl ottfl stato Institutions should bo equip pod, provided for and managed In n mannor becoming tho Btuto. At tho same timo the strictest Intogrlty and economy should bo exactod in tho management of ovcry Institution and ovory dopartmont thereof." It Is a consolntlon to know that Clt Ixon Furnish, tho patriot of" Umatilla county, has oxporlencod n change of heart. Following is a samplo of his strict economy whon sheriff of this ceunty: Dill By a Business Manager. UMATILLA COUNTY. To W. J. Furnish, Dr. Novombcr and Decemhor, 1803. Ml6celaneous Accounts. Nov 8, Mrs. Jncquorou $ COO 'Nov. 1 1, tologram 80 Nov. 18, Mrs. Williams 3.00 Nov. 21, Mrs. Williams 20.00 Nov. 22, Hoosor and family.... 10.00 Nov. 24, tolegrams 88.15 Dec. 1, telograniR 1.15 Doc. 13, Cartor from hospital.. 1.00 Doc. 19, oxpross 60 Doc. 30, tolograniH 8.00 Dec. 30, engino, Milton batik robbery r7.itr Dec. 30, Jas. Klrkland, do .... 0.00 Dec. 30, Goo. Chapman ..'.... 13.00 Doc. 30, Smith Armstrong, do . . 10.00 Doc. 30, J. W. Dyke, do D.00 Dec. 30, C. W. McLonn. do .... 12.00 Dec. 30, Dud lleagle, do -I1J6 Doc. 30, W. W, McQueen, do . . 9.00 Doc. 30, W. It. Colvln, do .... 1.00 Dee. 30, II. 11. noble, do 20.00 Dec. 30, Jerry St. Donnts, do . . 30.00 Doc. 30, II. Young, do .' 3.00 Dec. 30, Jas. Russell, do 10.76 Doc. 30, W. Goodman, do .... 8.00 Dec. 30, Stubbleflold, do 3.0) J Doc. 30, Gilotte, do 3.00 ' Doc. 30, Mrs. Koontz, do 8.00 Dec. 30, 1. N. Sones, do 2.00 Dec. 30, S. II. Hicks, do 4.00 Dec. 30, O. M FIRE FAMINE DEATH In the Island of Martinique Yessels Are Pressed Into Ser vice for Relief Duty tlon. There has been a fresh flow of lnvn from the crater over tho north and of the Island. The situation nt Guaduloupe Is oxcollont." Destruction of Villages Here tofore Unreported Fort do Franco, Mny 12. Practical ly ovory available vcssol horo is prossod Into sorvlco for relief duty nt SL Plerro and environs. Food and other supplies aro bolng hurried to the scone. Rollof partlos aro working under tremendous dllllcultlos. A tor- rible stench nrlses from decaying corpses, and, asldo from attending to the lmmedlnto wants of tho survivors, the work Is contorod in disposing of ,tho bodies. Flrjuwood, qulcltllino nnd petroleum is used for this purpose. Tho water supply Is tainted, or hns al together disappeared. Tho refugees are In dire distress. It Is ostlmnted that thousnnds of porsons who escaped the llowlng lava died from lack of food and water. The vaults in the Dank of Martinique aro Intact. They contain $100,000. Tho streets cannot bo tracod on account of tho covering of Ian, which contlnuos to run down from Mount Peloo, although In lesson ing quantities. The rofugoos aro bo lng transported to this city ns rapidly us possible. Geography of the Island Changed. Tho beach for a irroat lutiuth from St. Pierro is strewn with debris of I snips destroyed. All treos on tho Island are bent seaward. Tho crulsur Suchet and the cable ship Pouyer Quartier have saved t()0U persons from tho town of De Prechour. Tho com mnndor of the Suchot says tho geogra phy of the islund Is visibly modlflod. Crevassed openings, now nllls nnd val- loys being suddenly formed. Tho ref ugees say the new crater Is opening In many directions, rivers nre over flowing their banks, and large nreas on the north end of tho Island nro sub merged. Other districts nre crnwdod with refugees. Almost total daikness contlnuos. Fifty Thousand Homeless. Wnsjilngton, May 12. The secre tary of stato today recolved from Louis Uymo, United States consul nt Point, X'Pletre, Guadnloupo, who was sent tp Martinique with Instructions to Investigate tho St. Plurro situation, tho following dispatch: "Disaster complete. City wiped out. Consul Consul; Prontls and family aro dead. Tho gbroinor, with 30,000 Inhabitants, porlshtd. Fifty thousand aro homo loss and hungry. Suggest that tho Rod Cross society bo naked to sond codflsh, Hour, bonns, rice, snlt, meats, and jilH cults is quickly ns possible." AMERICANS TO THE RESCUE Cutters to be Ready for Transportation President Asks Congress for Half Million Dollars. Entire End of Martinique Destroyed. Marseilles. May 12. Commandant Dnngsj of tho Colonial Infantry, who wns hire, but whoso rolatlvoa wore In St. Pierre at tho tlmo of tho eruption, recolV' id news from tho ministry of tho colouli s that GOO Inhabitants of Moruo Kongo Hovon kllometors fiom St. I'lorroj were saved. Paris, May 12. Tho ministry of col onlps recolvod a dispatch saying tho ontlro4,ond of Martinique Is destroyed, with lis population, Including n, largo numbifr of villages heretofore unre ported Rain f Ashes and Stones Unabated. Loik on, May 12. Advices from St. Vlncoi t indicate that ttio death list In tin Island will roach BOO. Tho damns; Is confined to the north ond of the slnnd. Pari i, May 12. Tho minister of ma rine t lis morning received a cable gram I rom tho war ship Suchot, datod Fort d Franco, saying: "A squud of mnrlni i oxplorod St. Plorro Saturday. Tho t wn Is n mass of ruins, under which ho victims llo burlod. It 1b lm posslb j to advance to tho north end of tho Island, owing to a rain of ubIi oh, wlJwh- is most IntmiHo. Tho vol cano Htlll prosonts a mouneing ap- .. ........ noarauce. ami iasi iiikiii nimiuiiiKx, accompnnlod by Hashes and projec tions of nshoH and stonos, occurred." House Passes Appropriation of $200,000. TRAGIC MID-AIR ' DEATH sonal friendship with thoso whom ho comes In contact. Ho la without doubt one of tho most thoroughly qunllflod physicians now boforo tho public, ns his wonderful cAiros, that wo havo heictofore published, can testify. Wo glvo bolow another long list of euros tho doctor has performed tho past month, nil of whom wo know per per eonally: Deafness, 20 Years, Cured. Mr. Udlter: For about 20 years my son, A. O. Dyors, hnB boon gradually growing deaf, until lately ha was al most totally deaf. Dr. Darrln opornted on ono oar May 7th at tho Willamette Hotel, and In loss than two hours ho had onabled him to hoar common con versation, or a pin drop. I will ndd that tho doctor used electricity, nt well ns the' oporatlon. I was much plonsed with tho result of my boii'b OCCUpantS Fell Like SllOt to uuiiuiiuiii. i wiih exaiiiinou tor ueai- Gas Ignited from Petroleum Motor Causes Frightful Baloon Ex plosion In Paris Washington, Mny 12. Tho this nftoruoon passed n bill this after this aftarnnon passed a bill appropri ating $200,000 for tho roller of tho Martinique Biifforors. r noss myself, but tho doctor said ho could not euro mo. I can bo referred Houbo lt) nt Independence, Orogon, "whoro I havo lived for fourteon yonis. A. J. UYKRS. A Salem Man Cured of Deafness. Dr. Darrln s" IMonsu add my namo to Roosevelt Auks for an Appropriation. Uiu list of euros you havo mndo. Slnoo Washington, May 12. RoobovoU to- io years old 1 havo been troubled with day ordered tho Btnto, navy and war'uoafnoss and rlnuliiK noises In my dopnrtmontB to consult with onch oth- oars. Your troatmont has been suo- or, and make arrnngomontB for for- ( cossful In my case. I nwldo at 137 warding BiipplloB to tho Martinique sufferers. Ho also requested" that tho treasury dopartmont bo In rendlnosH to uttllzo revenue cuttoru In transport ing and distributing supplies. President Roosuvult this nftornotm sent n special messnge to Congress asking nu appropriation of n half mil lion dollars tor the rollof of tho vol cano surforoTs at Martinique and St. Vliicont Town Disappeared. Paris, May 12. Tho following note wns popCad this morning by the minis tor of colenies: "A dispatch from the govornor of Martinique advises tho ministry that out - of n popula tion of 30,000 there are very few survivors. These survivors are able to furnish some Information ns to the l'roome 18.00 ( destruction of St. I'lene. The town SHOT THROUGH . HEART Dec. SO, C. Mcnrlde, do 4.00 was overwhelmed and disappeared In 8.00 Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St., 8a lem, Ore., is the man you ought to consult. He Is a natural dootor. He Is descended from a line of German herb alists, the best physloians In the world. TIs Is his fourth yer In Salem, and scores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In their cases. 14.00 MM 1I.7R Dec. 30, French & Stllhuan, do Dee. 30, Chas. McKensle, do . . Dec. 30, R. Jones, do Dec. 30, S. L. Morse (stable) do Dee. SO, discount on scrip, 18 per cent, on $413.40 08.00 Oct. 17, guard at Inquest on Chinaman . . '. 3.60 Oct. 17, 14 days' attendance a quarter of an hour." Volcano Still In Eruption. The following wns also pested: "The ministry of marine received from the commander of the Suchet a telegram announcing that his cruiser, with the help of the Danish cruiser, Valkyrie, and the French Cable Company's steamer. Pouyer Quartier. Is to bring back to Fort de Franr th entire lion- Total J6Gl!44 j ulutlon of De Pmlipur Tim volcano, (Continued on Fourth Page.) ' j the commander says. Is still In erup- Five Hundred People Perish. St. Thomas, May 12. ApprehoiiHlvo glances nre cast In the direction of the island of St. Vincent, whore more than G00 people have already perished In the la Souffrlorles eruption. Tno eruption ulsu destroyed cattle and( sheet), ruined harvests, dried up tho streams, nnd compelled the inhabi tants to flee to the capital. Immedl attely after the Ilrst rush of lava to the sea nn Immense tldul wnvu rushed landward, sweeping everything boforo It. This occurred on the 7th, the erup tion continued tho noxt day and earth quake shocks threw down many houses, ami damaged much property. The forco or the eruption grew, and gradually tho old crater, as well as the new orilloe Joined in the bombard ment of Walllbuu nnd Richmond vnl leys, compelling the inhabitants to es cape to tho Chateau Ilelalr for shelter. Dense dust clouds covered the whole Island, nnd, blowing seawurd, fell 40 miles away. At Tuutama nnd Orange Hill buildings were demolished nnd stock killed by a shower of lava stones nnd ashes, which fell continu ously for mors than two hours. It Is feared further aeaounts will tell of much greater loss of lire than hereto fore reported. Portland Tough Alurders Longshoreman a Church St.. Snlem. II. A. KURTZ. Oreat Jehovah! Didn't (leer do enough for Hurvey Scott? Has he got to hav a dummy for governor? Read the Above Remarkable Cure. Ice Cream in Packages 25c per Quart A'. TUwV ..taf 77"4 I'WTiEKIkTK The Servant Girl Question Doesn't worry those who are provided with a gas range, It is always rtsdvt whether ym want to prepare a iiga, meal or a bi Jihbux. ami it is to clean and convenient V work with that yon on t uvud it you take a tare in the itcbea yourself. Toere is none of tbe irt snd trouble of coal or wood burner. Open till 12 p. tn. IW State Street. BYE X SPECIALIST 2C A. M- BANCROFT. Mjr. of the BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 250 Coal St. tbltm. Ortioa We io our ews frtsliafk ExsadsASfea rrt. hmSmm iriMnnininmnmiM Portland, Mny 12. Jainns Williams, alias Thomas MoDowoll, Inst night shot and killed a man known In tho tondurloln district ns "Cockney Ooorgo," n longshoreman. The men fought over a meal In the dining room nt 07 North Second street. It Is said tho murderer has served a term In the ponltontlnry. Ho picked n light with Oeorgo, who bestod him with his fists, nftor which ho grabbed up n rlllu, shooting George through the heart. Tho murderer esoaped. NOT ' GOING AWAY A Rush of Business Causes Dr. Darrln to Postpone Leaving Salem Until July 6. NEW PATTERN HATS Arrived Saturday. NEW SHIRT WAIST HATS By Express Today. ib f re. irraeere On account of the rush in our MILLINERY DEPAKTAENT we wers compelled to reoider PATTERN AND STREET HATS all of which are here now. See Our Windows for Pretty Hats and Muslin Underwear. Our store today declared we had ihe mojt beautiful line of MUSLIN UNDER WEAR ever shown in Saleni. Come and see the pretty things at Xhc nbkQf Store ItMlltffHrfUfiuiiuiniiiiiuiiiiimmiiuiiiiiiiuiiuiiumiHUiiiiiiuuuumni lUIIUUUllUUUII, 1 I 31 Dr. Darrln, ithe eminent physician and specialist, at tho request of many friends and the great- Interest shown by the suffering und nflllctwl, has con sented to slay In Xalein at the Wll lamette Hotel until July 0th. His of fices are crowded from morning tn night and the dootor, no doubt, is the hardest working man in town. The truly wonderful cures he has accomplished are being testified to by a host of alllli'ted sufferers, who can he seen and consulted on the miracu lous cures in ttieir behalf. It Is safe to say that no specialist has attained the prominence of Dr. Darrln in this KHintry, and he cannot help but meet with grand success. He Is not simply a medical praotl tlouer, hut a pkystcluii of a very high order ut merit, a scientist, whose years or cios .study, close observation, close piactkal experience, has enabled him 1 1 draw not only testimonials, but per sonal endorsement from the leading mm of the eountry congressmen, judges, etc.- and whose success In tbe ' med! at field is today without parallel. I Dr Darrln has an efivlaute rank la his profession as a wonderfully sue- t ressful physician. He is essentially original in Mn wethods of practice, usd those who have Um under tils treat muni are surprised at the newness and novelty of bis system of practice by electricity and medicine. His hon est and straightforward advice before taking a case has won for Mm the luftgdwue of natisttU, as well as the general public. The doctor is a xeullemaH of genial, social nature, and bis private prat lice is warkwl by the formation of a per More Cures Reported. Wo soleet u fow recent euros per formed by Dr. Darrln, as woll ns oth ers cured years ago, showing tho per mnuoiicy of his treatment: C. Hnowden's daughter 32,1 Mill St., Salem, curod of discharging onrs, 15 years ago. 0. K. Durfue's daughtor, Shaw, Ore., cured of deafmms April 28th. ft. a. Dove's 'daughter, West Snlom, dlnbetos, uurud 111 yonra ago. llonj. Ilaxter, living at the Wllhim otto Unto), curod of turner, Dr. DaVrlnV Place of QUsinaBs. Dr. Darrln. nt tho Wlllnmotto Hotol, Saloin. gives free examination to nil, and when necessary gives medlclno In connection with oluctrlclty. The poor treated froo from 10 to 11 dnlly, ox- copt modlolnes. Thoso willing to pny, 10 to 5; ovuulugs, 7 to 8; Sunduys. 10 a, m. to .1 p. in. DimfnoHH, catarrh, oyo, nose und throat, heart, llvor, stomnoli, lung troubles, errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, Impotoncy, -vnrlooocale, hydro cole, tumors nnd strlcturos a special ty. A! chronic male nnd female nnd prlvnto diseases treated nt half the; former prices, for home treatment. No cases published, except by permission I of tho patient. All business rolatloim with Dr. Darrln strictly confidential.! Letters of Inquiry unswornl, circulars nnd question blanks sent froo. Vn tlonts unable to visit Dr. Darrln during tho week can do so on Sunday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tho dootor will remain until July Oth, Soldom mure than one visit Is necessary after that tho patient can take homo treatment. Patients desiring to sua tho doctor should not delay. Ho will furnish bat teries ami eloetrlo belts for any pati ent requiring them,' nnd will give full directions for their use. Uyos tested free and glnsses fitted. StoneSPavement Paris, May 12.- Tho tragic death of tho Brazilian aeronaut, Sorvoro, which occurred onrly thlH morning, haa shocked Paris. Sorvoro started from tho balloon Bhod about G o'clock. Tho balloon ascondod easily, and reached nn altltudo of GOO yardB, whon a fow podnstrlnns tn tho stroot saw a volumo of gas esonplng from tho balloon, and tho aeronaut was soon standing in h!a ship goBtulntlng wildly. Tho next mo ment n frightful explosion occurred, caused by oscaplng gas being ignited from tho petroleum motor. Tho bal loon wns blown into shreds, and Its occupants, enveloped In flnmos, foil like a shot to the stone pavement Tho bodies of Sorvoro nnd his assistant were dashed to plecos. Mmo. Sorvoro witnessed tho tragic death of hor husband. Run Down Then don't expect to be cured In a minute ! Intakes a little time to get your blood pure and rich. Vc haven't room to explain. Just ask your doctor why Aycrvs Sar saparilla is such a good medicine For debility, vcak nerves, and indigestion. " l was very poorly nnd could hardly ect about the 'house. Then I tried Aycr'8 Sarsaparilla, and only two qot ties of It made me feel perfectly well.'' Mrs. N. S. Swlnncy, Princeton, Mo, II. All drtiilil. i. C. AVER CO., Uwill. Mm. Win, IDseh litis gone to Mehntna for n week's vacation. 1C. M .Crolftan wns in Albany today. Salted Almonds AND Salted Peanuts AT ZINN'S 154 State StPhone 2874. feg, Special Sale of Black Goods Mohalra and Hiollllano for IUllilng Costumes. PRIESTLEY'S BLACK DRESS GOODS Mskrr's nam oo Stlvtdit. Kvery piece of black dress goods in the store will be told at sale prices h's we k ...Men's Clothes... We have the elotlies to io feastlmr In. Ami tha nrtaui will Imm wut leuoHKli to go feasting. 4 nere was anouier opsniug ol new suits nt Ihe big store last week. Ooll ami see them. DRESS SKIRTS AND ..Tailor Suits.. AT BALK ntlORS n ORGANDIES Dimities, Lawns, 1'enMles, (Jing lisini, ete. A splendid auorttnent to teliet from. Iluylne will bo lively In ibis I'epartment all wtrek, as the offering are exoeplleual. BICYCLE SUITS $4.50 to $8.00 NPW TIPC ll- TT l-JJ , U'liidwrs, Derbies, Impsrlalf, Fear In hsuds. 25c - - ; - 50c New Improved Athletic Supporter Kvery wheelman and athlete should ue one. t $1.00 WEDNESDAY ONIy" A new line of full sue, heavy weight FHINUKU (Jl'It-TH. VfcttJP VhaaP ShsM UckkI II avdluc. IiW Salem Gas Light Co. 5J3, 4 0 heraektU St f&t KuMsosirt ti.ii)fc ss.