Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 10, 1903, Page 6, Image 6

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RUSSIANS ARE
MOVING OUT
' W . K -
Six MoatbsTreaty Period in
' China Ends ;
GOVERNMENT
TRANSFER
To the Chinese Begun and
Troops HavelADout All , :
fcracuatea
ircr v i ;
REPORTEU THAT
AMERICAK.TIS-
C'AL AO EXT SUBSTITUTED : SIL-
VER BONDS F3 GOLD IN tE
M ANDlXa J.SDEMXITr, BUT RE-
I'oitf WAS untrueI ."
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; PEKIN' April g.4-Today was the
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date of the expiration of the treaty
period of six months fixed for the evac
nation of th second province of Man
churia, During the! past fortnight the
Russians have beea removing - their
troops from the Inferior of the prov
ince. The local governments are being
transferred to tn Chinese.
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Acting Without Authority.
Pekln, April 8.-t appears that the
American fiscal agjenf acted without
Instructions ln'presentfng the Indemn
ity bond! prarJding..jf.orl the payrnnt.An
silver taels. Chde ' the instructions
front his Government, .he is substitut
ing a bond . providing, for the' payment
in gold dollars. ' ' ''
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Washington April g. Evidently. tlt
misunderstanding cpritinne'; regarding
the bonds which China Is ts execute to
the irmited States in payment ' of .14
derfrhlty for the Boxer outrages f; pro
vided In the protocol. The statement
from Pekin tonight; thai" the American
HALF FARE RATES TO
SEE
PORTLAND,
Ore April 8. The
.Southern Pacific,
Great Northern and -NortnerrT Pa-1
ciflc today. decided. jto make. ahalf
financial agent, bunder ttructoi from
the State Department, is substituting a
!Bi:oYldIn for. th; payment of 'the
IndMnnty, in goll dollars; tn place of
instviTbns''frort the State Department
to crtfYepresentativfcs fh China, look to
the retention ojt; lodeperwlenf e r. while
faithfully" carrj'ing out' the engagements
entered into by the XTnited States ft
the Pekin-agreement.' --
PredictsBoQr Rising. r.'JV I
t . '.
St. Petersburg,-April 4jHThe French
Bishop of Shechuan, the middle prov
ince In the western frontier, of China,
preilicts a general Boxer uprising
throughout the province.
RELATION ESTABLISHED
OCCUPATION OF PREMISES AF
TER TERM EXPIRES IS AN
' j IMPLIED CONTRACT.
A decision was rendered yesterday
afternoon by' Justice of the Peace E. D.
Horgan in the case which was tried on
Tuesday afternoon, in which E. ,.M.
Croisan ; brought suit against , ;L
Jermain to recover possession of I his
farm which Jernrailn was occupying as
tenant... -, . . . v :
The Justta. took .the -case under fd
visement ,'uhtill yesterday afternoon
and handed ' down" a 'written -opinion.
The court held that "the relation of
landlord and tenant may. arise, by. im
plication froth the clrcurrtstanc'es of ilie
case nnd-the relatrv -positions of -.the
parties to" each other for the law will
Imply Its' existence iwhererer' there Is
an ownership of land on one hand and
an occupation of it by -permission on
the other..' tr
"The Intention to create these rela
tions is presumed "where a tenant con
tinues to hold over after his term ex-
READ ALL OF THIS
. i
You foever Know the Moment
.When This Information May
Prove of Infinite Value i
It is worth considerable to anyone to
know the value and use of medicine, for
if there is any occasion to employ it." in
the meantime, frail humanity is sub
ject ttt o many influences and unfoftH
teen contingencies that .the wisest are
totally unable to ""gauge the 'future;
Know thrti, that Doan's Ointment , will
cuie any'rare of hernorrhoidSi common
ly known as pllesiOrianyjdlsease of tlie
cuticle or skin, generally termed ecze
ma. One application convinces -a' con
tinuation cures. Read the proof : - '
T. II. Thomas..kttorne7, of COpEast
rnnett Ave, Cripple Creek, says: fl
Juit ' ns emphatically .endorse Doan's
Ointment today as I fl In the moith
of June. 1S99. At thlt time t went td a
drug store for a" box which I used for
Itching hemorrhoids. A few applies r
tiohs gave wondfrful relief, and a short
continuation of the treatment cured me.
There have been symptoms of a recur
rence since, but .a few applications o!
the remedy never fails to bring positive
relief. My opinion of Doan's Ointment
then expressed." is the same today as It
was when it was first brought to my
notice." ' : ,
For sale by all deilers.' Price 50 cts.
t osit r-u tiifn. CO.. Buffalo N. soj
agents for Yhe" U. S.
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Remember the name DOAN'S and
Like no substitute
pjres "Unless the la milord ' Immediately
proceed to eject him from the prem
ises, and as the defendant has held
over for: two months after his term had
expired, and had proceeded to cultivate
the crops for nex year, I think the re
lation of landlord and tenant is estab
lished 'such ad the law will recognize
and. enforce, and I think, will .make
the 'defendant a tenant 6t the premises
from year to year. .
" The court holding these views, a de
cision was rendered giving Judgment In
favor of the defendant. : i ;-
. out of BtrsixEsa , .
BUTTE, MonU April tIn the sec
ond round of what was scheduled as a
ten -round go, before the Butte: Athletic
CluT "tonight, Harry TVhite knocked out
Renry; Taylor, and the latter Is at the
hospital and reported In a dying ' on-
Both, fighters are colored.
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Arkansas and Alabama Visit
. ed by Storms
TWENTY PERSONS KILLED
And Many Seriously;. Injured
by a Tornado and a
' Cyclone
TORNADO SWEPT I . OVER . . TWO
'COUNTIES IN i ARKANSAS AND
ONE TOWN THOUGHT TO BE
WIPED OFF "THE MAP DEAT H
AND 'DESTRUCTION. ; r '
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LITTLE ROCKV 'Ark-. April, 8.-A
special Mto ,the 'Oaxette, frorrt several
towns in White and Cleburne counties.
Arkansas,? tell " of a tornado . which
swept, through that. section Tuesday
night, leaving death' and destruction in
THE PRESIDENT
fare rate from all points in Oregon
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and Washington to the points Where
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President Roosevelt will stop, on his..,
its pathJ ThemaJoriTportlon' iof : rthe
country through which the storm plow
ed ttw way is remote', from th railroads,
telegraph or telephone lines, i Th eor
respondent, wire from Sea re y,4 Affei
tonight that he had i gone over ai por
tion of -the track-of the storm-and that
the trees were twister from -tne trunks
and houses demolished.';-Thus' farjtit'
has been impossible toTaScertain where
-4 the stoivn -beganibuf "It" Is known that
it' raged in those" two counties.
The latest reports are that: nine peri
sons are dead, three dying "and" "three
badly InjuredL The towns of Little Red,
Albion, Bradford, Iteber.and" Pangburn
have been heard from thus far; The
dead: ,
Jim LeggetL '
Joe LeggetL
Tom King, wife, and three children.
A young lady school teacher.
A. C. Williams, all near Heber.
: Bradford was the first point heard
from. Several houses were blown down
there and one man seriously Injured.
The tornado come from the west and
had spent Its force by the time it had
reached Bradford. It is feared the lit
tle town of Hirami with a population
of 130. has been wiped oft the map. It
was in the storm's track! Nothing has
been Jthu3 far heard from. it.
Swspt By Cyclone. ' " "
Birmingham.' AIa4 April 8. The lit
tle hamlet of r Hopewell, -forty miles
north of this city, and one mile from
Hancewellr Vas, swept, away early this
morning by a cyclone which cut a path
df desolation a, mile wide and two miles
long. . across, the nrosperous farming
section of Blount county. Twelve per
sons were Instantly killedthree or four
fatally injured., and a score seriously
Injured. The dead:' ' . '.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan OrifSn.
John Griffin, j . ,
Miss Griffin. '
Henry McCoy. ! ; :
Fred McCoy. , , r
Miss Birdie McCoy.
C. C. Oden. i .
Miss Thelma Oden.
Miss C C Oden. 1 ,
Miss Norma Oden. - ' .
Lester Oden. , :
Several f the Injured will die. -
I TO SAVE THE CURTAINS
EX-TlCb PRESIDENT STEVENSON
; V IS stEREFTjpF HAIR ANt
MQUJ3TACHE. . f . SS
BLOOMINfiTON, H!. April X. Adlat
E. Stevenson, formerly A'ice-Prtsldent
of the United states, lost his hair and
moustache and received painful burns
on the face and hand's today while try
ing to extinguish 9. fre t his house.
The flrf started ln;abedrooro. and VIr.
Stevenson rushed in'-td"tear down the
blading draperies, j The property loss i
smalL ; ; , L , : - N '-
" X OIL STEAMER OVERDUE.
PHILADELPHIA. April 8. The oil
steamer S. V. Luckenbachf which sailed
from Sabln Pasa, Tex,; March M, for
this city, has not been reported at the
Delaware Breakwater The Luckenbach
should Kiave reached here "early "f last
week and shipping .men are becoming
anxioos as to the fate of the vessel.
The tanker Roma, which sailed from
Port Arthur on March 23. reached this
port last week.; The captain reported
squally "weather, but said nothing of
havinsr seen or nassed th t.ntror,r,o .v.
rh agents of the vessel are the Sun Oii
Company.
She carries a crew of twen-
ty-five.
DEVASTATION
wrrnicLT onroojf-rf ATKSMAy,
WAS HELD U v
BY A GUNBOAT
Norwegian Steamer David Has
Exciting fcxperience ,
OFF COAST OF HONDURAS
pverhauied by fatiumble and
i y Boarded by Half Dozen :
. Hondurans
MATTER 'REPORTED TO CAPTAIN
- COGHLAN. WfiO IS SElARCHING
-FOR GUNBOAT Wini . ?fO SUC
' CESS ADMIRAI MELVILLE
HAS SURPRISE IN STORE- :
s NE vtl ORLEANS.1 La, April 8. Cap
tain Warnecke, of the Norwegian
steamer David, which has arrived here
fronTCoba, Spanish Honduras, reports
an exciting experience with the Hon
duran gunboat Tatumble. The; David
was: off the north coast of Honduras
when the Tatumble , hove in sight :and
commanded the ' merchantman to put
into Utila Half a dozen, Hopduran
soldiers were put on board the David,
which proceeded o Puerto ,Corte har
bor and informed Admiral Coghlan of
what" had' happened. - : : . ,: -'
- Two United States war vessels went
at once In search of the Tatumble, but
from last -accounts they liave. not . lo.
1--? LWiII Surprise Sailors. j i
Washrhg'fon, April 8. Admiral Mel-vure,r;ehgineer-ln-.blef
of the navy, -bas
a Surprise In store for the saiiorstwhJcb
-perhaps will ! be" -a 'revolutfonary lit its
effect In navaf construction as was his
famous triple screwv For more' than a
year he has been preparing plans for a.
turbine propelled warship and it Is ex
pected they will be made public soon. '
For a Thorough Test. ?
Weymouth. Eng., April Designer
Watson, in an Interview this afternoon
said he certainly did not like the chal
lenger on her first run to leeward today
but her after performances he thought
made ample amends. Her windward
work was already - up to his best exf
pectations and he looked for , f urthef
Improvement! It has been arranged," It
conditions suit to eendthe1 yachts to
morrow, over ' a measured 'America's
'cup jpourse, fifteent' miles to the leeward
ahd return. ' -. "' "V"""
fefeF tRUS -'HJVS , , OG ANIZEif:
c;.f i .i .ij.-Kv x'rtjtlit
; CHICAGO, AprTi S,A ! isptchi to.
fh& Trionne from New York says; a
certificate of- incorporation s for "th
United States 1 Biscuit -'Company ! tas
FLOOD IN THE SOUTH
NEW ORLEANS, La' April . With
the blowing out of forty feet of crib
bing at Hymelia cievasse today the
situation there has become serious and
fears are expressed that unless " the
KANSAS
1TOPEKA, Kan ' April- 8-Returns
from; all,. towns in Kansas which -heU
elections yesterday r.disciose the fact
that the vote of enforciag the- prohibw
itory law is the most overwhelming in
the history, of Jj state.
A special et-
been'filed in Trenton N. J with a cap
ital pf J 4.500,000. The new ' ' concern
promises to be a powerful competitor
of .the National Biscuit Company The
financial powers behind' the .'pew com
pany are not disclosed, but it is under
stood thejr are millionaire . Chicago
capitalists. It is v regarded " in .Wall
street that the new company will 'be
operated as an adjunct pf the beer
combination, with Armour interests in
controL , The capital of 1 4,500,000 Is di
vided Into; SJ.500.000 7. per cent cumula
tive and 13,000,000 common stock.
' WESTERN "UNION'S SUIT, - i v.
PHILADELPHIA. ' Anril ' Ti.
western Union .Telegraph Company
has entered suit in the United KtAt
Circuit) Court atrainst ho Phibdelnhid :
Baltimore & Washington, and the-Phii:
ABOUT! THAT 03AT
You wear a -coat- Why ?
To keep the cold put Kor
10 i keep the- warmth in;
W haj of , thef faotjy that-has :
no warmth --the thm.! roor-
lody. that flacks tiie healtHy..
nesn ana tat it needs f, - '
.: For such we sav that ScottW ;
-ukion;providesJtie:right
Kina ot a cxat. aViivHB
cause Scott's Emulsion builds
firm, : solid flesh sun.
plies -just Enough -fat to fill
nature s jeauirements no
more. That means bocluv'
warmth. -
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iesd yarn a KUBpJ tre apoa rqal. "
SCOTT k BOWKS, 409 Pnrl St. New York,
jtjdat. april-io, 1903.
iVore' entraf' li:iii
Hed br'lhe Periiisyl
adelt.tsi & Baltimore
roads! both r-ontxbl
van in. In which the same points . are j
Involved as In the suits' against the'
Pennsylvania, the dec ision Un Which i
ts now pending in the tjintea fciars
Circuit Court of. Appeal". Th plain-,
tint teeks to have the . railroad com
panies restrained from; interfering
vith Us i-oles and wirB. " j"
- FORMER CLATSOP SHERIFF. .
THE DALLES, Ore, April '8. Thos.
A. Va'rd- a citisen of The. Dalles, and
well known throughout Eastern ; Ore
gon, died here of Brtghfs disease, af
ter an illness' of about two years. Mr.
Ward was a pioneer of Oregon and was
formerly sheriff of Wasco county.
.Itching piles? Never mind If physi
cians have . failed to cure you. r Try
Doan's Ointment. No failure, there, 50
cents, .t jiny-druy store, t ; ? i .-
PRESIDENTIS
IN SECLUSION
Arrived at -Yellowstone Park
and Disappeared -
pitNETR ATED ITS DEPTHS
And
Will Wot Reappear for
Sixteen Days at
Least
WILL ENJOT REST, AND CESSA-
TIO N-FROM PUBLIC DUTIES AND
5 WILL STUDY THE NATURE OF
' THE VARIOUS ANIMALS THE
i "Weather is fine.
SqiNNABAR. Mont, : April. S.Presti
dent Roosevelt is in the Yellowstone
Park, and for the next sixteen days be
expects to enjoy ,-oompIete - rest and
cessation from public duties. He will
be in " almost constant communication
with Secretary Loeb at Cinnabar, but
nothing, except of the utmost import
ance, will be referred to, him. f
y In company with John Burroughs, a
naturalist, who accompanied him from
Washington, he will closely study the
nature of the -various animals that in
habit the. park.
( Every trail leading into the preserve
is closely guarded, and no one will be
allowed to disturb the President's soli
tude.. His headquarters will be at the
home Of t Major Pitcher,. superintendent
6f thfi park,. A number of iqamps have
been : established liv diflTerent localities.
and - thse ; wvi te , occupied . Dy t
President. from .time '.to time.'.'
- Thej special train bearing tpe Presi.-
dent and his parly arrived at the Gajd.
ner. entrance to thje park. at 12;30 this
afternoon 4nd waSinjeby a aetaehment
of the TWrdr Cavalry and, a number, of
cowboys. ,iTb.aV President . dressed t,in
riding. breeches and coat. wlt,h,a ' light
ed his horse and. made a brief, address
to the,.jpeople. congregated near' , his
train... ... . . . .. . . . . ,.
He then bade them and. .nis party
damage can be immediately repaired
other portions of the 3,000 feet of work
will be endangered by the strain upon
it.,. The water is going through the
opening at a terrific rate.
REMAIN
DRYsFOR TWO YEARS
fort , was made ; by .the' opponents - of
prohibition to make a good showing at
mis eiecuon. a "a tnus pave theway
for .resubmission in the campaign two
years from now. Only six towns of any
importance'in'the state voted In -favor
of liberal policy toward - the saloons.''
good-by and led jthe way Into' the
pariC The;traln7returned to Cinnabar
where tBecretaryLoeb"an1 fhe'rernAlj-
der of the party will lfVe in it while
tne president is absent. . On April 24th
the President will start on his trip to
&t- Xxuis and the Pacific CoasL The
weather here Js very mild and reports
from the park art zo he. effect that
tnere is little snow in the -icinUy of
tne President's. headquarters, . -
MET AFTER MANY YEARS
REUNION OF CLASSMATES WHO
HAD BECOME MISSION
ARIES. , ALBANY', Ore, April 8. The pres
bytery of the United Presbyterian
church of Oregon, which completed Jts
session- In this "city yesterday, was the
occaai'on 'of the meeting of two, mini s-
been classmates in'cOllege and who had,
not seen each other since their gradu-f
ation. , Rev: J. O. AsTienhurst. how- of V
Llnnasho, Crook county, and Rev. TL
B." Morrison, now or Ontarld, "Stalheur
county, were classmates and graduated
together in the Xenla tOhlo) Theolog
ical Seminary. Immediately after they
graduated they , separated. Rev. Mor
rison going as a missionary to India
ahd Rev. ' Ashenhurst to EgypL Most
of the Intervening years they have
pent in foreign missionary work,' but
because of poor health both retained to
the United States and began home mis-
swJnarF-work in frontTer 'districts ln
Oregon. ; They both attended the pres
bytery, in this city,'1 and thus met for
the first time in many years. ;
A corn on the toe of a Philadelphia
man caused his death. ' ?
Americans bought in Parls last yixr
tlZ.UA -oth ot ioo-liver' pie; 2&j6&3
of human hair and, $120,000 worth of,
mushrooms. " .
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1269 LIBERTY ST.
Dry Goods and Millinery Store.
302 Commercial Str t
Challies 5c a yard. The best that can be
had for the monejy fast colors, great va
riety ot pretty pat terns.
Batiste Lawn, ; plain
new patterns, tiinj
swell lines. Millinery in all the latest
styles. Visit this (lepartnient. It will
be a treat for you. Here you will find the
combined features of style, quality and
reasonable prices.
302 Commercial St..
Attention flif!
Hop Fertilizer. No- 10
i 't il , v- -. i
. Egpecijai Iy Ar your purpose, combined u r on rcsul t
. i " of eicpcniuelits: '" ''V'
: Garden 'and Field , Fertilizers Nos. l, 2, 34 and 5
:ivwnl-1je;fouatI;to-uiall reqmi,ement9..'.-Imd .
it? -R!L" olAsjfer,'etd.vY6lir !oieii 'Solicited. ,'
Bfp, Seed nmr Poultry Supplies.
Througn personally conducted, tour
ist sleeping: cars between Portland and
Chicago, once a week, and between Os-
den and Chicago three times a week,
v4a he Scenic line; ' ' ;-" -
' Thrwugh Standard . sleeping car
daily, bet ween Ogden and Chicago, vis
he Scenic line. , . ,.. 5
Through Standard sleeping . cars
iTaily between Colorado Springs anl
St. Louis. . .
Through Standard and tourist sleep
ing, cars daily between San Francisco
and Chicago, via Los Angeles and Kl
Vzzo. ... : ',
Through Standard sleeping cars and
chair cars dally between St. Paul anf
Chicago.
Be sure that yoUr ticket reads tii
the Great Rock Island Route.
The beat and most reasonable din
ing car service. " .
L. B. GORIIAM,' General Agent. .
. T. J. CLARK,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
250 Alder St, Portland. Or.
: -WIRE FENCE
lean t ron tnoner on fenee wl'e.' T m
now rKtnr order inr In tare delivery oirert
rrora janern niu. - races siwsys the lowest.
Correspondence r.IIclel. , .
K - WALTER MORLET, ,
8a) em fence Works. 51 Btate Et. Slem
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Orgasted
1294
$13,046,070
losorsnco in
lorce. fareH
out to em hern
lfc'02 47S7.24
H.4. Johnsoa
8lm. Ore.
Agt. tir Mr'
ivu county
A C Chandler
Seifr Mc
3fiDnni Or
A GENHRAL STRIKE. -
All STERDA M. April 8. The munici
pal employes here nt tonight and de
Mde"d . IqL go -tout ba: a." strike, tomorfoVT
This action will affect the gas, tele
phone, sanitary and water services.
Easter r
Offerings
(nJ.lQsincent Carpels
FurHrh ami fcur passing all
jir'vUu3 attt-mptff. JVs,u(iful
1 1!W tn for liaiiy, lil.r.Hii -,
lining .prims ami )arioix.
, Your farJy 4Jiie4-t2ii u ill
he arpret ;ild.
wM 'furnishing Co,
and fancies, all
see our new
SZS3S
Growers !
mriio i
" . .. 8ALEM, OREOGN
ILLINOIS
Is an iniKrtant state ami .11.9
ler fx ut of it population,,
lia located on
Chieajro, the1 reatoft otn
inerQial criitrr of the Vst,
ln-xt reaclu-d from the Noith
went hy this famous railr;atl
The Northwestern
limited
Daily between MinneanllH,
rU Paul and t;hiCii;o is ujc
- peer of all line trains
For low?! rm'cs,, time of train
" fut I forarallou write (
C. Jtt. '. ir.lHI.KK ,
- . Trv;iiic Agt.. n Azrtt'.
2 4UK;r. Ui..t Or.
Money to Loan
, On Improved farm and city projrts
at lowest rates, i.
I TIJOMAS K. FORD,
' ' r , Over Ladd & Bush's Ilanlr.
Saiem, Qregoa.
' CHINESE
Dr ug S tore
l carry ailTtinds'of Chinese drugs and
medldnes. - Roots ami herbs nature's
medicine. Good for all kinds of sick
ness." Cures "opium habit. Good for
the blood and kidneys.
DR. KUM DOW WO,
C2i Liberty Street - Salem, Oregon.
CASH PAID FOR" eggs at Commer-
cial Cream Co.
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