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SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, AfRIL 18, 1502. r A V Rataaadawcat 4v-e hare oeflc oa IaWTDT? kitBCH treated If git J if I with Korea Ha. y4 ftawJ bos GO. It rv ' ' : . aaaa tae damp. ap tee leath er o ma pa war. sniua yiA v ; 7 - v MX only krp looking !k sew, -tat i wear twice ' loecbv Chi. in can' tli. ! Mt4 fer SUmUrdO Company 2CB .ST DR. C, GEE ViU Wonderful Hon. - Treatment. -! ,, Tbla wonderfel Chi nese doe'tiir Is called grea- beeaune , be cure people without operation thar-are given up to die- - He curea "with tboae wonderful , CblDe herbs, roots, buds, hark and veKetabte. that are entirely on- , known to mM science Jn thin country. Through the useiof these hai-ralea reme dies, thiaarnowsi doctor knowa the actio ." trf over Suo different remediea which h ucoof ully Oim-m In different diseases. ' He guarantees" to cm catarrh, atlbmi, ru use. throat. irheti mat lam. nervouSiM-aa, itumu-h. liver, kMncy, , bladder, femala - trouble, )ot manhood, airprlvate diaeaaes; -haa hundreds "of testimonial. Cbarr "moderate. ' M ' Call and vee hlro Consultation free. Pa, Uen 1 out nt the elty write for blank a.n1 - circular. Kodonf etamp. Addreas The C. tJw Wo Ohio-- JMdi?;ne Co., 1324 Third Street, Portland, ; Ore gon. Mention tbla - . ; : i -- In- Every Print Shop there Is The Devil to Ray 11919 u! fefcW4 h,. w have to pay ji fort of over 40 men, wbo are employed in ; the several depart ments of our establishment la printing of "various kind. Every thing printed bore, from a call ing card to a newspaper. "Will yon lieeoine ope of our patron and hi-tp to promote borne manu fecturlng? , srresAMv i JOB 'phone OFFICE Main 2041 REBELLION IN SOUTH CHINA Is Assnmlsg MznrAzz Prcpstlsss azd Rscisrs ere Rife ' AN INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT TO BE PpUXDED IN THREE PROV. INCES WHICH ARE TO BE ' SEIZED BY THEM. ; - J The Japanese Preiia Asserts (That France Is Fomenting the Trouble In th. Interest oti That Country' and Russia, and Serious Complications - Are Looked for in Conjeauence. HONO KONCS. Atril 15. The report has reached here that the ( rebels in Kwangr 81 Province- intends to seize the three provinces in Southern China, namely, Yuenan, Kwaog Pi wnd Kw ang TiinR, an-1 establiffh .an - Independent Government. " ! K - Baaaaaaaaaaaav ' . .if P 3 France Foments Trouble. A'icioria. B. C, April lR.-The situa tion in South China,' where the rebel lion i auumlnj; larte proportions, la most serious. The Japan Times, aayj t?leKram from Kwang Si show , that a- disturbance resembling- the ; Boxer outbreak of two years ago is now go- lnr orr there;,-and1 the paper alleges that the trouble im be In fir fomented by the 'French, that It may give Russia and that country a, pretext for putting in practice J the Joint announcement made by them iHhen the recent teace treaty wan announced, . and aerlous rom plications may be looked for in corcscnuence. VJ. T A; French Mission. i-aris, April 15. At a cabinet meet ing tlay Foreign Minister Dclcasae comnmnicated to hi colleagues t he text of ; the letter from President Rop.tevelt, inviting President Loubet to s';ndTeprecntativH to attend' the inauguration of... tbe Rochambeau Moriuinen't, nt Washington. Mny 24th, A misuion, consisting of a OcWcral and an Admiral aikl other offU-trs, will bv sent to the United States on board a French warship. . er of Hon. Joeeph McDanlel. and wax a. very pubUc-rprrlted woman. Fram Valley Exchanges. j Eugene. Guard: Saturday night !an overcoat belonging to W. A. Tough, a commercial traveler, and valued at $60, waa aken from the Hoffman, House office. A man -who had been slaying at the hotel a day or two. and who left for Salem that night was jupec-ted of stealing the coett. and a warrant waa issued for the arrest of John Doe. Chief of Police Scott, armed with the warrant, went to Salem on the morn ing's train, and found the coat In the mae's poMeireJon.. He claimed that he nadv taken it . by mistake, some one else having taken hi, and del: verrd It over to Mr. Scott, who returned to Exi gent In the afternoon- The man who took the coat paid the cost in the ease and was not prosecutedi Mr. Tuugh wilt be in from Rosebure to get his garment. ; . i -i . Albany Democnit: Laat week there were jrfx births in Bpencer precinct, lamecunty, which ajt the taat election caat only 74 vote and many of them were' unmarried men. Talk of Immi gration. This beats the record., Mrs. Se-th Ralstrick arrived from Sa lem Wednesday to make her- home in this city. Mr. Raistrick has leased the Frank Skillman residence in the third ward. Brownsville Times. . f REVOLUTION THREATENS Belgium Is on the Verge of an Upris ing that Cannot Be Prevented. BRUSSELS, Aprir 15. The dovern- ment has firmly declined to yield onsthe question of revision, and unless King Leopold should override the Ministry. there seems to be nothing to prevent the development of a serious-situation In the Chamber of Deputies this -if- ternoon the liberal jmembers of the Leftists demanded dissolution. In order to enable the country to ' pronounce judgment on .the revision question. , Tommorow the Socialist members of the Chamber wiQ presejjt a demand for universal suffrage; This will inevita bly be defeated, and. It is feared thu defeat will lead to trouble, particularly in the provinces; No noteworthy in cident occurred today in the. streets of the city. i , ' , SENSATION N - WALL STREET Louisville & Nashville StcckvSIln dtlss Was Cleared MOVEMENT UIIHOIT A PARALLEL RESULTED IN THE EXCITEMENT ' WHEN SOUTHERN RAILWAY : SHARES WERE ON MARKET. AM Records for eSalcs "of ' a Single " Stock AVere Shattered by the .One Day's Trading-iJv P. Morgan Co. .Will Control the the New Syndicate. ! Purchases of RECIPROCITY IN THE HOUSE No End In Sight to the Avalanche of Speech-Making A MYSTERIOUS WRECK, SAVE TIME by having castings rriad'e right here. N ..." " Foundry newly equipped for work. In -.either, iron or bras. OUR ,VF.K suits. - , ''t For mile 8 hrn .power- Sprague etec trie motor. - --t- ' SALEM IRON WORKS (JAM EH OILL. Lessee). Woven Wire fencing J ti t arrived, two carlad. of fl"lJ and lawn fencing, f'oultry fencing a pe fltlty. Send for catalogutl and prices. '. I.TKH Sidlll.KY. s t, Stale Street, Salem. JOHN STOUT Manufacturer of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moaldlngs, Etc. Fine mantles and grates, grill work, show casea and office fixtures, a spe cialty, i Woven slat fruit trays Southwest corner. Church and MU streets. Salem, Or. Telephone 1741. Six Coaches of a Passenger Train Are , Thrown Off on a Level Track. SPOKANE. Wt h., April 15v-Tho fJreat. .Northern east-bountf exprct was-w reeked twenty miles east of here this morning. Stx Cars were thrown from the track, seriously injuring four men. ,They are J-F. Dyson, baggage man; A. H. Ieonard. baggageman; H W Blancharl and A. E. Johnson, -mal c!erl:s. - - -' - - ' All Ihe injured men will recover The accident i-1 a mystery. Tho trains were, running - over a- level atretch of ojer . country. : fltancing b.ifk. the engineer mw great cloud-s of dujt rising from the train. H thre,w on. the brakes Just as the craah came which hurled six- ears from the track. The passengers escaped with e severe shaking no. . M ies City, Mont.. April 15. About $I3,W belonging -'to the P'lrst National linik of t.hlsclty was destroyed In tht burne, mail of the eastlKtund Northern Piultle train, which wits weecked last niglit ea'at of thi place, Tlie burning of a bridge caused the dimster. THE AURORA POSTOFFICE Burglarized, the Sale Blown Open and Robbed AltnlTT THREE' HUNDRED DOL LAItS .TAKEN HY THU THIKVES MANY VALUABLE liAPKRS DK HT RO Y E I A N INDKPKNDENCB WOMAN TAKES POISON, i ileley Aral Ore. ?nicohoi,s.o 1 Tobacco u, o, Aibi. 5 Using Pbone riok I'M Ore -r"" " : I! orthvBste nurseries WHOLESALE AND) RETAIU ' r . ... i, , - .,' ; i! Large stock of fruit trees and shrub lnry. All stbek free (rom pess: and diseases. All trees delivered free is Palenui Write for ca tatogue. February and March are good months to plant trees. ' ! .J-'. i:.V" r, D. JONES, Prop. BALEM. OREGON. James A. Tate; National Secretary of the Prchtbltion ! Party, -will tour-Ore-fob in the Interest of the ' Prohlhi tlonlats this cainpaign, and will speak in Salem on Msy lth. ; AURORA. April 15. The postoffice building was broken into last night by robbers, who forced the front door open and proceeded to u. small back ixKim, where stood the safe, A hole was drilled at the top, and a charge of. powder Inserted, and the safe blown open. There must have -been a tcrrine explosion, far the frontdoor of the safe Willi thrown. against a desk standing directly opposite with such force that one side of the erf was completely wrecked and papers and documen'ts were strewn! ull over the riHHn. The telephone apparatus was also ba,dly damaged. The explosion had set fire to wmte of the prpers. but had evidently been put out by the rob bers. ' . ' , . r: The amount of money taken was atmut 1300. Some change left in the msh register was not touched.: Prt irf tbeafe was .occupied by II. .J. Mil ler the hop merr-hant. He. had no cash In the safe U the time, but many valu able papers were wholly or 'partially destroyed. II. A. Snydr. the post timster, also h.d' valuable papers de stroyed and damaged. A.ptK-ket flash and a package con taining pwder were roumL, also a new chiscL : No clew h.u be-n fmind to the robbers, who were evidently profes onai Safe-crackersv . It Is thought that the explosion oc curred during the passing of a. train, as not even the nearest neighbors no ticed it. " " t ; j : t ATE Of THE BILL IS ASSURED REPUBLICAN MEMBERS WILL NOT JOIN DEMtXTRATS TO OVER RULE THE CHAIR. , The Chinese Exclusion Bill to Re Voted on Ttday Debate on the pleasure Being Concluded In the' Senate liit Evening Minor Amendments Were Adopted No Politics lilt. WASHINGTON. April 15. With the close of the Cuban7 reeljrocity debate in the House today, the leaders an nounced that all danger of the bllt being weighted dovn with undesirable amendments were over, and -they . felt assured thebill ' would itss in th hape in which it came from the com mittee. The only causeof anxi'ty heretofore has been. the possibility that enough Republicans would JJmIii with i the Democrats to overrujeth chair and tack on to th hill an anfudrwnt to alx)llxh the differential duty on renticd sugar. This evening It was announced that the Republican delegates from Michi gan and California, who would consti tute the head and front of the oppHi llon, hiid agreed not to vote to over ride the' ruling of the chair. An un succeafui effort was made again to- oay, ny. j'aine; to secure an agreement to limit the general debate. When the llouite aljourned there re mained thirty-five members who de- lr-d;to stH-ak. The debate tolay wae without particular Interest. 1 Chinese Exclusion. , Wanhlrigton, April 15. The debate on the Chinese exclusion bill was prac tically concluded today, and voting on the Ml land its amendments will begin tomorrow' morning. Dy general con sent a vote was taken today on two i m torUht amendments offered by Fai r banks, striking out the definition as to Chinese students and tea hers, and they were Agreed to without division. These changes were made "with a view to reconcillne- some of the .nrtnmtltlon to the measure. The debate, was rar- tlclpfited In by HeUfleld. Penrose and Turner, on favor of the bill,, and by 'ritchard ahd Spooner in opposition. Turenr made the assertion that prH- tl had crept Into the discussion, and hat most oCthe Senators of the' ma- orlty. were opposed to the bill. This brought out a sharp rejoinder from Spooner, who maintained that politics had. not figured In the diacnatdon and that .the opposition to the present bill waa due entirely to its conflict with the reaty and not: because. of any oppotd ion to Chinese exclusion, which was an established tloctrine of the Govern ment. - . . :-T' . NEW YORK, April 15. Wall Street passed through a sensational period today. The Louisville & Nashville situation, which had hung menacingly over the district lor a week or more. was cleared by 'the statement that John W. dates and his associates had wrested the cojntrol of the property form the BelmOjit party. Accompany ing this statement wa one that-the Oatea faction had selected J. P. Mor gan & Company, to settle the differ ences between the contcndingNhtereaLs. While these .events were bapjenlng i movement without a parallel in the his tory of the stock exchange was on In Southern Railway. The .operation were on an enormous scale. TheUle mantj was extraordinary almost from the outset. Much of the early buying was attributed to the, Morgan inllu encc, hut it soon became clear that the Gates clique as well as the room traders generally' were taking, a hand in the game.. ) In -the 11 rut half hour 200.000 shares of Southern Railway Common, chang ed hands. By th end of the tlrst hour the transaction in this stock alone reachei a total of Over 350.00O aha res By noon more than a half million shares had changed "hands. The deal ings fell ofrater that to some extent but the retords for "number, of shares of a single stock sold In one hour, in two hours and in one day's trading, were oTl ' shattered a a result of I the Southern Railway's performance today Tonight Geo. W. perklns' gayu out the owing statement: ; i At the rcquert of- Harris, Gates & ompany. who have made large pur chases" of Louisville & Nashville Riil road stock. J. P. Morgan & Company a bankers hive consented to take con trol rf the stock so ptirenaseJ. "They have so epnented solely ' to relieve tiio general financial condition, and not for the beneHt-of any railway company. The Southern .Railway .(Company has m interest in this stock foil TO DEPOBT CHINESE. Steamship Companies Must Take Back j : Their Human Freight. WASHINGTON. D. C, April 15. The Treasury Department has wired the Collector of Customs 'at Sail Eran clsco. to make a written demand on the 'st'eamhlp ccmpanles for the dejiorta tiori of the ritnety-cight. -Chinese -who have een held "at the detention sheds on the docks frorri"three to nine months The Chinamen . detained'- threaten 'vio lence if tltey'aro either not taken hack to China by the steamship cimpails, or are allowet thetr, freedom. Several Chltwimen 'who were detained h:iv al ready cwaiteil. The DfKirtnienf will prosecute the companies fur all the Chi- nese who have esa"iM'd. I Overdo of Peison. . " ' Independence. April 15. Mrs. George Wilcox, wife of the local Southern Ta cific agent, died early th.s morning as a result of poisoning from an overdose of medicine. Deceased waa a daugh- CASTOR I A 7or Inxintf tvnd CUldrea. 1T.3 Ihi Yea Kara Alvrajs B::gi;! Bear the tygoatoja of A "I PRETTY CONTEST. SEATTLE. April 15. Dal Hawkins was knocked out by Perry Queens n, in the fourteenth round of a twenty, round contest, after one on the prettiest fights ever "pulled off in Seattle. , It was a clean fight, and the' best man won. Queenan rushed matters from the start and played for the body from the first tap of the gong. - THREE GENERALS RETIRED. .... Civil War Veteran to BePromoted lo the Vacancies Thus Created. . WASHINGTON. April 15 Brigadier General . Isaac De Russy, Arvlrew S. Burt aod Michael V. Sehridan, recent ly iippoint'il were placed in the retired tint Unlay on " their own "applications, a-fler 40 years' service. One of the va- canciea in the Ut of brigadier gener al! thus created has leen filled by the promotion of Colonel Molt Hooten, lh Twenty-Eighth Infantry, who will be regularly retired for age tomorrow, It Is expected three more.colonet who served during the Civil War, also will be promoted : to the grade of Brigadier General m a few days, and similarly retire! on their own applications. FLOUR IS HIGHER. British -Millers i Decide to Advance -the ; Prices of Their Product. , LONION, APr,i 15. The North western Assoclatkm of Mllltrs, at Llv- crpnol, decided to advance the price 'of flour by a xhllling a rkek and to add new luty of five pence per hundred weight on all-flour which should have been delivered before today. .The oth er miller associations throughout the country raised the price of flour a .shil ling; a sack. The" grain dealers of -Devonshire have dvaneed the jr1ce of grain one shiljihg p-r piartfr. ' ' Good for Rheumatism. , Last fall I wa taken with a very se. vere attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great paiti and an aoyunce. After trying several pre etprlptlona and rhftimatid cures 1 d clded to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in tbe South Jerseyman. After two appltca. tlon of this Remedy I was much bet' ter. and after using one bottle, was completely . cured- Sallie Harris. Sa lem. N. J. or aaie uy atones urug A ;fffr Or Home Book of Health I TO DE GjlVEN AS A PREMIUM WITH TiviGe-a-Weeli Statesman TIHS IS OUR OfrTJEK; THIS BOOfC WITH THE STATES ' MAN ONE YEA 11 $3.25 ; OH BOOK ALONE $20. HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET'' A 'VALU 1 ABLE BOOK AT SMALL COST. a . 17 ' Vi I - i ! I ' Si H , f If i IV1 I i ' S!.: . M i V K i: rii I) J t- i - E C 1 ' ! II IIS1 V, ill" phobia, sunstroke, fits, fit 1 In. sprains,: bruises; also for croup, cholera, etc. It effect, the tix?atnient anld the remedy of -every disease -which affc ity. r Trcatlscs on the Ifasslons-and Emotions, such as line II p feet Ion, Jealousy, Grief, ing. the influence of tho people to th? fact that describes the cautve, the aymptomsj the nature,; the IS Illlillltl- . Jy. Af Fear. Despair, Avarice, Charity, tliei fulneFH, .aiuwi- mind on the benly; eniln-itly calculatcl: to arouse ili - hoalth -ulcpcnds t a great 'degree upon the proper Ili rectlon ad 'control of tlae passionstjaitid emotions. V Essays on Intel Exer SPECIAL I A Complete Materia Med iea, or Culture and Devtiojijnoiit, etc. Address The only complete household guide an I rcllabU. genuine med ical bok ever pub lished. . - Every! dl.ea!t to , which! the' human race is subject jj ful ly treated in this ex haunt He Vol utile. New. diseases. Treat ment and .'-Theories which have appeared within the ! !at few years, and which ate', riot even mentioned In other eo-caIlJd medical " looks. i are herein dUcujMted.iajvl the treatment aivi romedi-1 set fori h; such as nactvrlojiigy,' AppcndicitU, Tutcr-, culoals, HypnotlMii. Venereal attd Skin Diseases, Iji Gilji-, Ner'OUS - DlSCHSei', . etci.V" - - '; :( ' " Treatment and cuj of every diseane .f Men and I Women and Clijldren. Tlie aim plest and.lieat reM dies; minute dlrec tions (in .i-unrn of w. ii( n Ll s, s c a r d . burns,.' polxi.n. iijtlio eudden illiK'Bei, like I ipemiiue, Use of Tobacco, Sleep bise, Cold, Baths, Etc. EC rUIl E TO YOUNG MEN lift of ihe principal rcme1icsr ln(u'1lri; nearly 300 medical plants, herbs and, 'vegetable remedies; d--i it !n of esih; -when? found; N.hen to ill gathered; how to preserve sainf; thi-lr prjw ration tor ue. Manual for Nursing glene. Domestic and, -hai Water. Purification "f V. the Si"k, Trcatkss on Anatomy, pliytlology.and Ily- titary Economy Ventilation, I'ihc ,-uivl -iinpiire, Air, athr, Drainikge,; ' Ij-Jii-fect'antSi "cttv,! .t'tt-L .,r. I'hy-ub'il Statesman Pubtishlnfr fco.; 1 ' . i - Salcoi, Oregon GOOD NEWS TO . HORSE OWNERS ! TbcccrlrtraUd powders are made from a recipe of a noted Pnisaiaa VeUrioary Snrgeon, and have leen thoroochly tentr.l fo the past J5 years in this cowstry. Compowil of pure veg etable remedies, are a safe aod ear CURE for HEAVES anl all l nirnta from which heaves sriae.aacli aCough,Colda,DliTEa1". link Bye, Epixootic, and Loaa of Antietlte. As a bloml pvrihrr they have no ejnal. For sale by Wholcaale and RrtaU !ru rintn. Prk-efio cent per pack are. Bf mail, WlreiiU. Prom PRUSSIAN REMEpY COM PAN V. f I. fAUL MINN Nam Uus uaocr. The Pacific Homestead The Leading West. 20-a Wo waiit will pay a li AUverlistra SALEM, OREGON Farm Piucr of Qio Pacific Nortli- illutnitol weekly, $1 yonr. Agents and 8ilicilr3rflii(l ,t( such; cral commission. Writo for term. should patronize tho IlomcaUd....... gofl I Special, mtos un.lon Twico a-Week i Stattera moritlts after gi ring . . Ad OITk in Statcem Stores. I. -V f'tK HIS NtV POST. BKATTLi; Wash' Arril 15. Capt. J. iD. Jarvts, recently apfointed Col lector of Customs at Sitka, sailed 'to night for the Alaskan capital, to take up his new duties. ' ' ALASKA NEXT. . The United StstteW homestead law Is to be extended to Alaska, with 220 acrea as fbe limit. One f thes! days the ag ricultural products of that country wiU astonish the people, . CIRCULATION, 8,000 WEEKLY ic timo eontrat-lsS. Clulihing rato with tho an, if jwiid in lid vaiite,- or within r nix tho order, $1.7.rJ,..' ' lrts: TACUfJO HOMESTEAD, hn Building. SALEM, OR. -. 8 DOWN THE GREAT LAKES In 'the old days the trip op and down tbe great Lakes waa the trip of traveler- there were no tourists then. Tlie Iost -'- - - ' ' f . not compa,re with those on the lakes; and lte trip re favorite then used did nxiing tbe Ciu si one in the world of Its sort. drcn. Send air cents for 8. FEE, St. Paol, Minn Any local ijt-ntw The Nortbern I'aHfle, via Dululh, connr! with the Lake Slcamers, and a irip ou the NORTH'-lX)AjKT LIM I TED" In serv ice again May 6lh-atid lltrw teaintrs, to the? Pan American Expos!- lion at Buffato. will he aomethlnsx to recoont to your -children chil , ! v I "Wonderland Wl," ready May -lit. to C1IAS. 111 quote rates. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PiLLS They overcome Weak ness. Irregularity arf onii.wn!. incroae vi s nr and lisnish lio, of menstruation." Tbey'art-AklFR HAVKIW' to drl womanhood, aid'rng- development of orfrans and tiody. known reiioedy for women eonaU them-- Cannct do bsrmpfe become al pIeaore, mi.fK) I'KIt IIOX JIY MAII . H4ld by dmiTRlst. I1L MOTTSC1I KM ICAL CO., Cleveland. Onia FOIt BALE BY Z. J, RIOOS DltUCaiST,' SALEM, OREGON.