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TO t !I - f Vte I I 11 1 I I I I I i I . I I i I .'2 ilf.:-: ; H -'sf : 7 :";::-;': l-- ;: v- . 184 CEO ; U SX3U-WKXXX.T KKCTIOYI, KACjT TUESDAY AJTD BDX 51 st YEAR NO 43. OREGON STATESMAN XUi . JANUARY TfT 1902 SECOND SECTION EIGHT PAGES. ! i . Why are tti Star-5-Siar I Shoes So Popular i. r- If you're worn them yourself you know the reason. If not, -you should ; ask your neighbor aabout them at once, f THEY FIT WELL. i ! ' THEY ARK MADE ON "UP-TO-iDATE" LASTS. ' ; THKV WEAK WELL. I ; THEY GIVE SATISFACTION ; EV- EltY TIME and they're sold by - EUY TIME and they're sold by - I K . "f : - -7 r ' -' - ;! on a spot cash business basis. You're missing a good thing If you do not wear thefh. We're, having a grand J ' 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE Of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. It vi HI yny you tfl fit oat yournelf and I boys while thtsNsale lasts. No timrked' (' prks, but 20 per cent oft from our regular prices which are alt marked In plain figures. I Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store O.VIt s rtMtK CHiHtCS AT c ) Cl-OCIC every evening except Saturday Cor. Commercial and Chcmckcta Sts. E. T. BARNES, Prop. it 1 ACEEtZ t If 1 1 . MiaiILL WILL IfJVESTIOATE The Cesersl leares Mssiia for the Island ti Samar : ' ; prominent cltlxen here. -died tonight, red 74 years. A brother.-Prof. Thos. Condon is connected with the State University. SALE OF A MINE. - THE HONG KONG JUNTA GIVES PERMISSION TO LUKBAN, THE REBEL, CHIEF- i THE GERMAN TRINCE WILL BC ENTEHTAINED AT THE IMPERIAL EM2A3SY During His Stsy in Washington Or. Hill el he State Department Will Probably Do the Honors to the Visitor. . ' , VASUIX(;TN JL,n. IB. Aml;isit lir Arti 1 1 .li. I.-ri. who was at thv Slate I-'Ttm'iitt toilaj- In ionfrence wfth S jftuij- Liy. Ir.ts given notice that ht will ntfirttjti Ifrinee Henry and his fulte-at thM (terwian Embnssy here! Ir.. HIU, r'iist As!iftirnt Si rotary of Ktats, u hA An prf.Vtly co.nverMiuwtth th i-rm?in liiijagc. may be charged to i. .ccf!.t rHe .1 iaititnnt of Sfcatjt in th 'ini.jiii'H connevtjed w ith the re i cptiort f tm T'rince. i THE RATHBONE TRIAL TESTIMONY WAS CONCLUDED IN HAVANA LAST EVENING. Witneues Brought from the United t . . States Bring in Enormous Expense Bills to Be Paid by the American Government. Bob Evens at Work. .Washfuton. Jan. lfi. Uear-AiltTiirai Tloblcy D. IJvans, h has b en charg- I with th pr'Paratl.'ft and execution f' the N.ival triKrarn at the rweptlon f Prltive Henry of ?rru!a, 4alled mum Ir. vim lloltfbon. ferman Am I'HMdor, 'a tho Kmbassy, today, and 'ftijiulto'l htm r-ftardingr the arrange ments fnf 1 He Naval welcome to be ac- nrd.Hl 'fii .distinguished' visitor: Ad mfral KUrii will kef pi in close touch H"b th" : A !ftniaflor uml thft rm1asy official!, in rrir that he may conform hi ,Hrnirn:mnts to thoiw of the vi?it lns part), ',' It may to xtatcd un authority- that th Kronprins Wllhclm will not els i.U front hr cnr-' and go first to .Hampton Ijttntd,. as hrretofore rport i . ftit ViiSf-'.brar lrine Henry direct t New ,Vtr-k where the "N'avaf d-nvn-ftiati.in piopcrwltl take place. The ffilinje siuad'rn hum n s; "iHl to llir A'lmirnl Kvn by the v 'Pepif tnfent j.- t welcome th rr'nvc: KbiirhitK th. lwittt!bip Utin oi.; trote'ctjed erulsn 'Ijinpia, 'ftin l"rin-i.'- and ncJnn,U. ' and the ui.er Hartford While detailed arr ;ip.ieftifnts.'rtr the movements tyf th!- ."ttiadro h,ivr ti"( yet lieen made, Ad 'tolral i:ati Htatt s thf t the vci will I'tohattlv rrti(t(ivmM at Ttirik.iriK vUle, ...... - - - . nr jHrjiiiy join the Imperial yacht t "RvnaiiiK'iTi. R iwr " T "I', ml "1 ii t -- elitist; from the West Inftles.-ahd e-H-ort ,her to New; Yrk .rt-"r. I "' Admiral rtVan-. will have with him the same staff that was selected t ac mjMiny him to the Asiatic "Hlatton. 'tplam Ileorge A. Converse, as mm minder of the Flafrshtp 11tlno .w,l!l Iw his flag captain; Lieutenant Frederick I- "hapin jhis' flag Hentenant; TJeu-t'n-nt Th'vmss Washington, Mag sec retary, a nl several other Naval aides. HAVANA. Jan. 16. In the trial of the charges growing out of the Cuban Hs.tofBee frauds, " trxlay, the examilna tion of Estes O. Ilathbone. ex-Director Jen,"rl of Poatofnoes.in Cuba, ,va con- ciudedi, The examination of Ttathbone lid not . gain. any strong points for the Government. . matter of the expense of wlt- ,br)ught,.here from the United to testify In these cases is' now worrying the postoffice ; oftte.ials. J The clerk it; A New York hotel, one of the witnesres who was brought here to show tjhat rlathbone had lived extrava- while at hlaliotel, has put In a the Government of $ to a day for expenses, while the extras cnargen bring the total for two weeks to about The nonces States gantlyj bill to 11000. STEAMSHIP COMBINE? NEW YOKK, Jan. W. Among the passengers on the steamer Celtic, which has just saiiel for New Yrk, are W. 1. Piercet a -director In both the White Star and the Leyland lines; Bruce Is may and W.;H. Graves, White Htar di rectors: Ralph Neville and John TMck inson, pleading' UvenHi shipping law yers, cubic the- World's London corre spandent. It Is lK-lievel that their mis sion to the United States is connected with tne .rumored pending trans-Atlan-. tie combination between, the White Star... Leyland. American and Atlantic Transport companies. The opinion In shipping' circles Is strong that a work ing; agreement will 1 settled Upon soon in New ork WANT A RECEIVER. riNt'INNATL O , Jan. 1. Pir. i l nt Halliiiiiy and a. majority of the: strtf k hdderis ..of the Cincinnati fafe &. Iff rnprtny ttwlay nppllel fors ree'-l ve"r. on thef ground thst the roniiny is1 in solvent. The assets are $1 ;, I labil ities, 105,00. A MEDICAL SOCIETY. Organized by Phyicins in Eastern , Oregon Yesterday; . PF:.N-nLirT(N. Or, Jan. 16. A tr manent orinixatin er the tteKr.n , IMrirt Me,lit-Al Society Was-etTtcd ,. ...... i-uj I'liuris jtre; . . Dr. M.iy. Itaker tlty: president: Dr. ' on-, t-enoieton. nrst xu president; Dr. Tap.V Hot tke. sctxmd vle ores At Bed Tim. 1 ! I take a pleasant Tterb drink,' the next moming-I feel bright and mycom- . plcxjon is better. My doctor says It acts gently ottNtho stomach, liver i and kidney, and Is a pleasant laxa tive It is made from herb and Is rrepared as easily aa tea. It Is railed line's Medicine. .- AU drug-T-tit sell it at 2vc. and 59c. line's Family Me.ilclnea move the bowels each day. ; If you cannot get It. eend for ft' free! sample. Address. Orator , Vmi Woodward, 1j Itoy. N. Y. . ' : ! GOLD-BEARING SAND. Discovered Near Fort Flagler by an i Old Noma Miner.;. PORT TtWNSKNIl,'Wah Jan, l, Oold-bearlng black sand : has been discovered near Fort Flakier, which promises to ifcvclop into a paying mice Ment; Dr. Jlender.m. Pendleton 1 A miner, recently from Nome, brougnt rtry and trrasurt-r. I to this city considerable quantity f -, t the sand which h says compares fav- ' -y " i 1 1 orably with the black sand on the . ml-Wekly Statesman. 1 a year. Nome bt-aclu - To Surrender, and Advises Him, If Ha Does So, to Emigrate, and Not U Accept; a Civil Appointment Tha : Filipino President of m Town Steals tha Tax and la Promptly Ar- ' rested. 1 : MANILA, Jan. 16 General Chaffee will leave for th Island of Samar next Saturday. He will thoroughly investi gate the situation there. x - A captured communication from the Filipino insurgent junta at Hong Kong, addressed to .General Lukban, tho In surgent leader on Samar Island, advis ed Lvkban to surrender If he "w ishes to do so, but does not .advocate this action. If Lukban surrenders, the let- tt?r pK'i on to say, "he need not deliver a single Filipino soldier or officer to the Americans, nor must. Lukban or any other officer-be forced to accept a civil apiKintment. They may emlgrata ifallowed to do so. but no Fillilno must te obollged to take the' oath of allcgl sinc-e to the .'United (States. Under these terfna the Hong Kong Junta has no ob jectlofKtoi Lukban's surrendering. ':. benor 3omei, president of the town of Pasig, province of Manila, has been arrested on the charge of approprlat ing municipal taxes to his personal use, Th Earth Trembled. . : Mexico City, Jan. 1-The event of thejday in the Pan-American Confer? ence was an earthquake this afternoott. Senor Alsamora. of Peru, bad Just risen to speak, when a premorUtorj tremor spread consternation through the assembly, and for nearly u minut afterward the hall swayed and groan- ed like the nftioort or an ocean liner, The delegates sprang from their chairs and grabbed the desks In alarm, but were reassured by the calmness of th? MCxieans. The procedings were Inter rupted for ten minutes. PENMJ5TON. Or Jan. With rtfen-nce to tha story that the Coneord mine has been sold to the lted. IJoy mlne owners. James A. Howard, one of the principal stockholders, said; "A deal is onr foot for tne sale of the Concord mine, but Jt haa not yet been conaummated. The : price offered ' Is satisfactory to the holders,; and it la expected th deal will be closed : I rt. a few days." . : :. ! . A flFPADTMI-flT vice atAatoria. Or.. m uli rtaii it ii.!f i Of COrMCE Cill for ThU Addition to the Gov ernmrat Macbinery PORTLAND'S POSTOFFICE, Senator Simon Secures th Passage of an Appropriation for Its i Enlargmnt, WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-fSenatr Simon yesterday called up and secured the passage of bis bill appropriating $3TiO,000 for enlarging the" Portland post. Offlce and United ?tatea. Courthouse. The bill was passed jti reported. Ite presentative iloody will probably ask that the Simon bill be substituted for his own In the "House, ad urge early consideration by the Hous? committee. It will be more difficult to secure action from thla committee than It was In 'the Senate, but In view of the i! favorable recommendation of the Secretary of the Treasury, and the extreme urgency of the case, favorable action is looked for, though poeaibly late in the season.. .There is some lntlmatloi- that if there la to be a reduction In the war revenue at this' session, public, building legisla tion will.be held up, but this extremely WAS WARMLY DISCUSSED IN THE SENATE TIONS ENCOUNTERED. YESTERDAY OBJEC- Government Ownership. Waahlngton. Jan.;!. -Senator Harris UxLiy Introduced , bill. prxvlding fo the Government ownership of the tele graph: lines ot the JUnlted Htatca. Postmasters Confirmed. ' iv asnixtgion, juiu mvt- rriwi" today cunflrnuHl thtf following nomina tions for Kst masters: Wahlti(on W. T. Cavanaugh,' tHymiaa; F. 1 Polls. Italiard. ! " Ship Subsidy Bill. -Vashlngton, Jan. 16.--The Krnae Committee on Comjmerve tlid not t'ke up the Ship Subsidy bill today, but a lt-la! meeting haij been called for to morrow, for. the purpose of considering that measure. 1 ThExclusien Bill. Washington, Jan. At a largely at: tended meeting toda ' C.ndtMv: an.t IInmshntBlivlitf a e Till 1 If Patsad in Its Present Form th Nw On Would' B the Greatest partment of All An Appropriation determination ;waa ; reashed as to . the ' b..-j! i jj.. - . o S tiure to be pursued ort"ilnetvex'clu- ' " i sion leglslatl.i-andL the followJng rvsu- Coast Lighthouses A Launch forrlution was adopt cu? 'nesolved, that jthe ' Pacific Astoria. doubtful," In view of the overwhelming J.the Senate. . Se WASH INC.TON. Jan.- 1C Uilay, for a brief lime, hadfunder ron federation the bill creating th Iep:irl-J ment of t'ommeree; and .the diseupsipu tendedsto shovv that the measure wlil have tobie amended In many parttcttN ars before ItNytn receive the approval f objet-tlons were Peace Overtures 7 . London, Jan. 16. Nothing defintU' can be ascertained with regard to the pence movement dh South Africa. The Vienna papers declare that the Govern- mertt of the Netherlands has entered into confidential negotiations with' the Boer leaders, with a view of bringing theiiwar to1 an end. Dispatches from Brussels assert that Dr. Leyds. the European, representative of the Trans vaal, still opposes any negotiations. but that the other' Boer leaders have, been conferring among themselves and with Dr. Kuypers, the Dutch Premier, with a. view to arranging, negotiations, None of these stories have a very solid banis. - A PICKLE FAMINE. Last Year'a Croa Waa Far Below th Average Packr Will Probably 1 Rais Pric. CHICAGO.: Jan. 1.-The Western Pickle rackers Association,.' including representatives from Illinois. Indiana, Michigan. Ohio, Iowa and Missouri are considering an advance In prices.-It is declared that .there might be a pickle, famine efore next summer, notwith standing he increase of $1.50. a barrel over the prices pf a. year ago. The crop rf cucumbers was noo.ono bushels below the average, which mesnf that pickle, packers .would be 200.00 barrels short.' Henry Williams, of Detroit,' Michigan, one of .the pack ers,! said hei would not be Snrprlwed-f f the supply gave out entirely before the close of the summer. The new crop will not be teady before October 1st, FINE OIL PAINTING. To B Presented to th Stat of Mon- tana by th Northern Pacific. I - - . iN r ' : - . : HELENA. Mont, Jan, !. The NoV- thern Pacific Hallway Company Will lresnt to the stateXt Montana a wiag nlflcent oil. paintlngNwhich Is to ber hung ovejr the Trandl( stairway f the new cs pi td, Amedee Joullkm. the San FranHs artist. wh has tfeenempho - ed to paint the picture, arrived tolay to lKk over the capitol. . : . TO CONSOLIDATE DEPARTMENTS. Plan of th Secretary ef War Draftad ; Into a Bill. WASHINGTON. Jan. The retary f War Is preparing the draft of a WII for the submisrin to Congress. providinx for ' tne eonsoiijsiiion m me miartermasilers, subsistence una piy deiartments of the army. Into one gen eral depaftmjjnt, iwltli an official of the rank of major general at Ha head. HON. J. B. CONDON DEAD. Was a Brother of Pressor Thamas demand for public, building approprla fKtna from all parts of the country, OREGON MAN INJURED STRUCK WITH AN AXE AND HIS SKULL FRACTURED. ; He Presented a. Bill to a Man Named Holsclaw, in Grangeville, Idaho, and Was Assaulted by th Latter. ! . LEWISTON. Ida,, Jan. 16. A special to the Tribune .from Grangeville.atales that a man. named Burtsch, of The Dalies. Oregon, waa struck with an ax by J. C HoleclaWi and suffered a frac ture of the skull that will prove fatal. JJurtsch had presented a "bill to Hols claw- for payment and a fight followed V J: Th Girls Kidnaped. IenvefK Colo., ajn. 16. Myrtle .and Blythe MiFIer, aged IS and 11 years, have disappeared and are jlgelieved to have teen kldntped. The ftirls startei for the school, rf fewr blocks; (mm hme yesterday mornIng,;aud since that time no trace hAe r"rtifound. A DROWNED PASSENGER. Body of On of th Walla Walla Vic , tims is Found. KAN FtiANCISCO. Jan. 1. The body of a man, supposed- to.be otif of those drowned in the wreck of the steamer Walla Walla, was1 brought here tonight by the steamer NeXburg. The body was nicked up fifty-five miles from where the "Walla. Walla wehtj down. The pursers cnecK in a pocaei called for a first, class pUasage to Ta- Iate tonight, the body was Identified as that of Jamea A. tiauagher, 01 tu Louis, a c-ommercial traveller. ' WANT OREGON TIMBER : Eattarn L Capital Invested Along tha ' Columbia and McKsnxi , , IXnTLAND., Or,. Jan. 16. Eastern capital In excess of a half million dol- ars is. to be Invested In'Oregon timber lands, along th ;Columbia and. Mc Kensle rivers, and plana matured with in a year for the erection o'f sawmills to -c-onvert the timber into lumber. Benjamin Sweet, W. O..CoiJn and W. II. Bradley, of Milwaukee, Wis., are handling the deal., BIG MEAT CONTRACT V Cecil Rhodes Will 'Supply th British -Army in Africa. LONDON, Jan. 16. It. was" learned today that JCecil Ithode has secured conttcta, amounting to several mil lion trunds sterling, for -supplying oth Africa. cspeially the BrUish troops in that part of the world, (with fresh meat, which will 0 . laXen ; to South Africa in refrigerator .veiwels. from the British colonies, and Isr where. . ; .:.... .. , ,V- : raised to the tranMcr to th p.rtJoscd department of many olAhe divisions of the preseitt departmentsCthe Governi ment. It was pointed outjhat if the bill, as reported.' became a - law. It would create the. greatest depart tnta of the Government, and the Secretary of Commerce would have .-more povycr than even the Secretary of .the Treas urj'j j A .large number of uncontested bills and private peneion measures were passed. The Senate aOJoui nea' until Monday. . p Coaot I Sehatora and. Krpresentatlvcs a4nrovo ' th polU-y 'and: gejieral prvisions. of the bill I wjiich, thy ' have re.jut sicd I leprescntatliej Kahn to jlntrotitue in The St-nattf, the llotjse andLScnatoc Mitejhell In th Senate; but this shall not afTert -the, privljege of-any metnber lo erfcct Uio . same by aW-udment.' j ' '. .. IIF ; , 1. " J ..... ....... ' ' 7- agreed ujon at) the pneeling. As finally adopted the insular section reads as follows:::' .U--"!- ' . j " "Thu.t from and aftef'the passage of this aetj the entry j into the, American; mainland terrtlory:jf the United Slates of Chinese lalHrcrjr cming froni any of the Insular pSKejSlons f the United Sta tes, shall ' be absolutely prohibited,' u r.l 4 ti v,i rnh I K I f I, Of AllM It ftOlllv lit 'flit ...... .... ... .- 1 , j - Chinese laborers asj well as to. such as were in Insular imkeshlons at tbe lime or linves of a; ively by the who have conie th-re slm-e and thoso; who Jiaie- been to-n there : since . un?; those who .may ' t"wXie there hereafter; and ttuve who nia he re after bo born.-tficrc." For Pacific Coast." V ' Washington, Jan. 16. Among he bills passed by the. Senate today were the. following; s Appropriating $4r0tfor a light sta tion rat Cape Blanco, Or.: establishing at a cost of $25,000 a lighthouse' and fog .signal station at Semiahmoo Har bor, AVaah.; appropriating $15,000 for a' lighthouse and fog signal station on Burrows Island. Wash.: appropriating $6000 for a fog. signal at Battery Point, Wash.; for the purcbaae at a cost; of $10,000 ailatiru-li for the customs jT-: lrtr iHiiki'Shlons at Ibe. lime if4ulfitJion theretif rcspect-: United .Stales r to luie A CORONER'S INQUEST Convened Ytrdx toxDetermin R aponsibility' in -jNeWCntral -!;:';; " . Tunnel. Wreck..v , ';"' ' , iitll iait .,r a ..- ......... r- irmuest, (to determine, the reHionsibiUiy ' for. the death prthif aventeen pcj-son. In the New, York ! K'cntrnl tuntM-l last week.- was begun t today. roricr; Scholar j freM-d. Dlst rirt ' Attorney Jerome and attorneys representing tit- various interests ajl stake were in at tendance, " . ':!' I r. V,,; . v: ' WHOLESALE DISMISSALS Hav Commeoctd in th Census Bureau at Washington WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. The whole sale dismissals In the Census Bureau have begun. Seven, hundred already have- received discharges, and 5W oth ers will go Februarr 1st, At leastoo will go during February, and many oth ers will receive vthelr discharge to bring the' present force ofShout tU'Oo down to soo or 70a, contenU'Iated tn the permanent census nwvernetiL f INJURED IN A STORM, s VIENNA Jan. 16. Over 10 persona "r Injured by the great wind atorrrt I which swept over Vienna today. Houses 16. Honrere unroofed, .cblmneys blown down. m...;) - - iireatSfiirt Bargain "See window iiet to Court street' en trance. A sjdendid line of Men's f. Fancy Shirts; regular $1.00 patterns.; ; ' - ' - ' . M' - ' . i ' , ; ' ' ' "1 :. . : . . . ,..'.'". " ! "' . I.' ' ' : . . Sale Price, 65g , ----- L ' :; ',-'-. An " :"-' --" ' 1 : . " .SSSBSSBBBBSBBSS . J-. J . " ... ' ," J v.. ." - - ' ''.-, '" .' ' 1 X- '"'-.',! !-'""'' " 'i - Extraordinary Offer 1 r Hsrt' . 5thfTner Mr4 "Fa ilar Clothe 200 PAIKG OF MEN'S PANTG ;;:.:; ;..v;:-';i :!.t:.: : -::( . The coats' vand vests !ave ben sold from 200 suits, leaving on our hands the -pants only., SOO . PA ORG ! They must bf soM. W tnurft not let, ' -i - . ', - - the stock get fjrokefj. .We nf d ti rvrm they 4eru pled for our nw g'da. '' .-V: N";' ' A I ": i- i " - r SEE! HERE ARE THE PRICES THE DALLES. Or, Jan Jas. B. Condou, a leading lawyer and and the Streets filled. lib debris. ; W VALUES FOU.........l 23 $2 V) VALUEH FK... $1 67 $2 00 VALUES FfJlL.. .;....$! U Z VALUES FOft ..$2 17 $3 50 VALCl FOIi....,.:$2 2J $3 73 VALUES FOU ..2f49 $i 00. Values foil. ..12 e WN-. '.. . ' $1 25 VALUES FOrt.w...,..$2 M $ V VALUES; FOR.... .. .. ..$2 $5 09 VALUES FtmA.....,.$J 51 v, w Values .fiL..V..-,.t.? $6-00. VALUES- )-vnt;........$3 w $4 SO VALUES FOIL. .......1t Zi