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v ytr rw nw', W 19 UAGEFOOn. : vi"i- s- THE DAILY JOURNjU-TtaALEM, r 3 " OREOON, SATURDAY,. MAY 9, 1903. r; Fifty Years the Standard !!! BAKING POWDER Awards d Hichisi Honors World's Fair. Wlhtsf Tub U. S. Gov't Ghtmisfs PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. CUNARD LINER UMBRIA Escapes Destruction by Means of an An onymous Letter Dynamite Would Have Ex ploded in 36 Hours and Would Have Wrecked Her' Now York, May 9. An anonymous letter, signed "Mafia," was received at the polico oftlco today, declaring an In fernal machlno bad been placed aboard the Cunard liner Umbrla, which was to sail at 2 o'clock this af ternoon. Detectives were sent to the pier, tho vessel searched and a trunk found bearing ovldenco of containing tho machine, which was thrown back on the pier, Tho bureau of combustl bles Bent a man to examine It, after which tho steamer sailed. A box was found containing dynamite, which would havo been exploded In 30 hours. Tho box was left at tho pier by an unknown expressman, whom tho polico aro now trying to" find. SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Paul's Episcopal. Services on Hundny nt 7' Si) a. m., l6r50 n. in. nml 7-30 p. in. Sunday School nt 12 in. W, C, T. U, ' Rev. J. t). (Joodn, will speak nt the 7 tamp Memorial Hall Sunday nt I p. in,' Kvoryfiody invllmh , First Congregational. Preaching nt 1IM30 n. in. nml 8 p. in. by W. II, Trover, of Auburn, liiilliuin. Sunday Behflol tit IS in. V P. S. C. K. nt 7 p. in, First Daptltt Church. V, W.CIIffo, pnHtm. Morning tmr vice nt 10:30; lllblo school ut 12; C. K, souluty intuits nt 7: Hvenlng sr vlco nt H. Central Congregational. All wrvlciM iih usual, excepting that 111 linden vnr sorvUv beings nt 7 o'ulnok p. in nml the fViMilnn service at 8 o'clock. , Evangelical Lutheran. y (DlVllltt surlNoos Ht Kvniimdli'iil l.lltll ornn St John's church, corner of I III) and Center streets, nt li:80 n. in. II. Iossnor. pastor. First United Brethren., .Corner Twelfth nml Ml union slieols Oscar Oliver, pastor Hmiiluj- wheel at 10 n. m.. preaching servlre ut II iv. m. ami 8 p. in Subject of evening sermon, "Postponed llupontnwe " Christian Kudoaviir nt 7 p. m Methodist Episcopal. John Parsons, pastor. Service at 101.10 u. in. and 7:30 p. in. Subjeat of thu morning sermen: "Tho World Mission of Josus," and of tho oven Jng Hennoii "Honufleonco and It Itownul." Sniiiluy Sehool at 12 m, and Kpworlh League nt 7 30 p m United Evangelical, ltev II. I Pratt presiding elder of the Satom district, will preach in the United Hvangollenl church, Cot time street, near Contor, tonight nt 7:30 and tomorrow nt 10 a. in. and 8 p. in. Mo will conduct n communion sw-vlre at thu service tomorrow morn Inn. Christian Selence. first Church or Christ. .Scientist. Services l.trisuu services nml child rn's classes nt I In. in.; subject of lesson seriui'ii, "Mortals and Immor tals." Wednesdny evening nt 8 p. in. Heading loom npii dally, except Sun day. Chilitliiu Sclenco Unll. comer Court nml Liberty Htrents. Flrtt Presbyterian Church. II A. Kctchum. imutor. Prenehliig services nt IU:r0 a. m. and 8 p. in. Hulilxuh school nt 12 m.; Young Poo- pie's meeting nt 7 p. m. Morning sor- Tmtui from I Cor 'J:82. Subject "A Soul Unburdened for Souls;" i:vunliig text. Psalm tl9:fiU and Joel 3:11, Subject, "Thought, Rotrospectlvo nnd Prospective." First Christian. Corner II lull anil Center strsets, (lea. C. Itltcli-y. pustoi'. Prvuehlng nt pi-UMi a m. nml 8 p. ra.- Morning ser mon '"The Olnry of Oml nnd Man." Iflvwulng twiiion "The Name tlint Haven" llllilc school at lit in.; Jun ior C 10. ut X p in.. Senior ( H, nt 7 p. in. Miss I'mwils Uston, lender. Prayer meeting Thursday nt S p. in.. Mrs. Hltchlu, lender. 1 The Small of the Bacjc That 1 t7horo some people feel weak all tho time. They are likely to bo despondent and it is no unusual to find them borrowing trouble' as if they hadn't enough already. Tho fact is their kidneys are weak, cither naturally or because of sickness, exposure, worry or other Influences. "I am thankful to ijr." writes J. U Camp bell, of Sreunore. I1L, "that Ilood't Ssnaps rilla ba eured mo. For manr yean 1 wi troubled with backache. At tim 1 wai to bad I had to be helped from the bed or chair. I am now weU Mid ttronr and free frcm pain." Whatthli rreat medicine did for him It has done for others Hood':; SarsaparlUa Promises to cure and keeps tho promise. Begin treatment with Hood's tod iv of his home, across the street, wan at tracted by ho' screams of tho child. Ho ran across the street to tho little ono, whoso clothing was on fire, and, throwing his coat around her, suc ceeded in smothering the flames. His presence of mind not only saved tho child's life, but tho act was so quickly dona that she was not burned in tho least, and escaped with nothing worse than the Bcare of her life. the Brotherhood of Trainmen, aro in tho city directing tho strike. Horse 8tepped, on Her Head. Madrid, May 9. Tho Infanta Isa bella, thu King's aunt, while out horse back riding today, wns thrown to the ground, nnd the horse trod on tier hend. She is bndly Injured. Osteopathy Is modest In that It Is willing to recognise Its own limitations. Sohoottlo, llarr &. Ilarr, Osteopaths, Opora, Houso Mock. Salem. Steamer Edith Inspected, Astoria. On, May 0. Government Inspectors Kdwnids nnd Fuller were In the city today, nml Inspected the stonmor Kdlth. owned by J. O. M og le r. the Ilrookllold salmon packer. Victoria Coal Strike. Victoria, 11. a, May 0. The) engin eers of the Cumberland mines hn struck. Itnbln. the son of Jnnion Duns niulr. nnd other ofllcurs, havft, gone to the &c-ne. and will work as engineers. Saved Others, Drowned Himself. New York, May 9. Patrolman Jas. Howard, tho winner of a scoro of med als for rescues and expert swimming, was drowned In six feet of, water yes terday, nenr Ilandnll's island. Ho took his two sons for a row, when a Sound steamer throw a swell, over turning tho bont. Ho rescued ono boy and dived for the other. Ho was en tangled In weedB when tho body was found. Tho youngest boy wns also drowned. Will Clear FiveMillions New York, Mny D. Scully, tho lead er of the bull side of tho cotton- map ket, stands to win $6,000,000 as a re sult of his speculations In May cotton. Louis A. MarchandMT5 M, accident at the S ing company's milt jL was using a drift on Wh6n thu Artt aii " first joint of tho th!5 faS' loft hnnrt Q n8J To Look yj$ your oiooa muit be pm,. your complexion thai I ircsnncss wmen can only &. when your system U h working order. Deecham'm pui you in condition. Beechai ' Pills Sold Everywhere. Inbomi mmmnmn CzoIqos In tho City. l.os AiikuIss. Mny 9. John Colsos, biother of l.eon. who klllud President McKluley, wns roleased fiom the city jnll this morning. He was locked up before lloosevult's nrrlvnl. lluj itys ho will bring suit against the city for false Imprlsoiimont. The Omaha Situation. Omaha. May 9. The strike situa tion is quiet, the strikers peiuiltting many teams to run this morning. Until sides 'are preparing for an ex tended light. Tho strikers nre draw ing u plan for a strike heupllt Tho business men nr arranging for a big eoopeiatlvo hotel to be occupied iy nnii-iinlnnlsts. Strikes Are Increasing. St Louis. May 9. Five hundred conductois. lirnlemun. bnggnge mon nnd yardmen on the Mobile & Ohio wore orderod out at 10 o'clock this morning ot) a strike for Inoieased wages. Wllklns, tho head of tho Ordor of Hallway Conductors, and Leo, of " At tKe Fro rvt " I RECRoiTl I 5c. Cigar I It has taken the lead, and keeps it' AT Mil DEALERS. I An Immense Wheat Crop. Portland. May 9. Within loss than 90 days wheat of tho 1903 crop will bo coming into Portlnnd, although thcro Is considerable activity In floating tho remainder of tho 1902 crop. Tho wheat business of Oregon, Washing ton nnd Idaho has grown Into such proportions that It Is no longor possi ble to niovo tho ontlro crop In n fow months In tho fall and winter, as v.su tho tnso n few yearn ago, and, ono season drifts Into another nlmost without Interruption. For this reason oxportors havo ulreadv begun figuring on the amount which tlioy will be called on to handle when tho new crop begins coming to market, Thoro Is a largo elomont of ehanco In tho business of exporting wheat, and, to reducu this cbanco to tho minimum, tho mon engaged In tho trade, nre now devoting their energies to securing the most accurate data posslblo re garding the condition of tho crop, with n view to estimating as closol as posslblo on the probable out-turn. Thoro Is plenty of time yet for rap id chungoH In conditions which may mnkn those estimates nil wrong, but It Ih one of the uncertainties with which the trndo must contond. Tho opoiators aro awuro that a certain acreage and cortnln conditions ono year ago at this time rosulted la a crop of approximately 10,000,000 bush ols of wheat, and tho comparison of presont conditions and the ucrengo now In with thoso of a year ago, aro about tho only things on which they can bnso tholr ostimntos. It mlKbt bo said that, with so many chances I ngalnst an accurate ostlmato. It would hardly Boom worth while making tho nttompt. but with the oxportors so much depends on ndvanco knowledge or good guosslng that thoy havo all heon receiving reports from tholr numorcnis agents In all parts of tho tin oo states. Ixng before tho seed wheat from which will bo grown some of the oxportablo surplus of tho 1903 crop was In tho ground, oxportors had commoneed chnrtorlng ships for hand ling It Not because they had much faith In the freight market or In a big crop, but simply becauso It Is almost a necessity that some ships should bo and are headed In this direction In tlmo to reach hero for early loading. u A Narrow Escape. W. D. Claggott's llttlo daughter. Harriott, had a narrow escapo from a horrible death by flro yosterday. Tho llttlo girl found somo matches, and, with another child, was playing with them In tho front yard. Suddenly Lloyd Mott. who was standing In front L v,i .,tli -jnSr'r&rii. -f'yT"-'3 In a Daneerour Pa ArYltoottt Wara uku in v"cn youi a bicycle on which can rely. MITCHELL BIGYfl arc well built up untfcjj enamel, to stand hart) and good stifl travel finished creditably. that is why they give istaction. ANTICIPATION is eclipsed for once by rca lization when the buggy is selected from our full line of VEHICLES, Buggies. Phaetons. Stan' hopes, Runabouts Trie cri terions for vehicle construct' ion, finish and style Mit- f&W cuciiano occ Line ouggics arc jfcftV !PJ 91 jWM)$'-- saPiraraa WWf, r.r wm - Hand Bee Line Buggies MWM1i built for Oregon roads, IMfflfeff" Mitchell, Lewis k Staver Co. 49, 5X and 55 State St., Salem. F. F. CAREY, Manager. HIHHUUIIIHimHHUIHHHHH4WIH - -ew. a - im''ZmK.& -pg f " L.9Sm ro Europe Watches America (Continued from first page.) lAUidon. May 9. Dispatches from Toklo say thoro Is great disquiet throughout Japan over Russia's ac tion. Tho dispatch adds that Japan has nothing but peaceful alms In tho Manchurlan matter, hence the Czar's 'action comes as a shock. Pekln. May 9. Tho officials at Now Chwaug. who sent yesterday's nowa of Russia's alleged action at Now Chwang and olsewhoro In Manchuria, today telegraphs that tho occupation of tho forts at tho mouth of the Uan rlvor was only tomporary. tho' Rus sians having now withdraw ORJclal clrvjes here aro much myaUfled. and hay they havo had but slight news of the affair NORRIS &, ROWE'Sj BIG SHO Will exhlhlt iinrlpr thAfr r-nnrmnnc wafprnrnnf teiltS will be located opposite Southern Pacific depot THURSDAY, MAY J .Performances at 2:00 and 8:00 p. ta. New Grand Spectacular Street Paradel 500 - Performing Animals - 5ft Consisting of trained Elophants, Claraes, Llamas, UoM Seals, Zebu?, Sea Lions, Monkoys, Goats, Ponies, D' m m: ! Million dollar zoological annex. Liihputiau K0111!,? Mammoth nflrinl finolave. 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