The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 03, 1900, Image 1

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WALL PAPER FOR 1900
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fiAMIL,TON
TAYLOR
Judge Cantrill Says He Must Not
vent Legislative Session
BLACKBURN COUNSELS
Goebel Improving But Had a Sinking Spell Tills Hord
ing Republican Members Go to London
lly Aaaoolateil I'rcaa to the Journal.
FiiANKronT, Fob. 3. Judgo Cantrill,
of tlio clrcultcourt, this morning granted
a temporary Injunction restraining Tay
lor from Interfering with tlio meeting of
the legislature and from removing tlio
legislature to London. Tlio temporary
injunction la to remain binding until
February 8th, when a hearing to mnko
it permanent will tako place beforo
Judgo Cantrill at Georgetown.
No attempt will bo made to securo
personal servico on Taylor. Judge
Cantrill instructed Sheriff Suter to mnka
no effort to present tho order of tlio
court. Tho judgo directed that it bo
allowed to lemaln binding williout sor
tie, bocauso of tho danger threatening
any man who should undertake tho
task and tho results that might ansuo,
owing to Uio excited stnto of tho public
mind.
Qoeb:l Worse.
FRANKronT, Feb. 3. Goobcl suffered
from a sovero sinking spoil this morn,
ing. Ilia condition 1b considered
n'arnilng. Ho had a good night and ato
soma ico cream at midnight.
Goebel has rallied a llttlo this after
noon. Tho chances, however, nro that
howill'dio before night.
Kepubhcan Exodus,
FiuNKFonr, Fob. 3. Thero was a
goncral exodus of Republican sonators
and leprosentativos this morning In the
direction of London. Adjutant Gener
al Collier has forwarded several caeca of
rifles and a largo quantity of ammuni
tion to London.
Blackburn Counsels Peace.
Frankfort, Fob. 3. Senator-elect
Dlackburn arrived from Washington this
morning and hold a conference with
prominent Ucinocruts. Ho strongly
urged tho necessity of preserving peaco
at all hazards, and to allow all matters
to proceed to conclusions in tho courts.
Republicans Caucus.
Fkankfout, Feb.? 3. Chairman Bar
rett bus issued a call for a Republican
caucus in London Monday. A leader of
tho Republican party said: "Wo will
elect all tho legislative officers and elect
Governor Brndloy to tho United States
scnato, thoroby getting a contest in tho
senate, which will bring a decision
from a compotont authority,
Taylor Advised to Oive Way,
Chicago, Fob. 3. A dispatch from
Washington says :
"Sonator Delloo, of Kentucky, has
sent a telegram to Govornor Taylor, of
Frankfort, advising him to allow tho
legislature to meet of that point.
Militia to London.
Two companies of infantry left Frank
fort yesterday for London, whero they
will prosorvo the peaco during tlio
session of the legislature that will, tin-
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ENJOINED
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PEACEFUL MEHTHODS
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der tho proclamation ol Govornor Tay
lor, begin in that place Tuesday next
It is tho present intention of Govornor
Taylor to go to London in person. 1
Insurrection Claimed.
Tho Itopuhl'ca'is nro fixed in thoir lit
tltudo that thero U nil Insurrectional!!
the state; that tho actions of Beckham
and the orders of hi adjutant-general
nro thoso of jKopln acting In opposition
to law. They bollove that they nlonoaro
in tho right, and As tnero can bo but
ono right and ell else wrong, those who
show resistance to tho proclamations of
Governor Taylor nio In rebellion against
tho commonwealth. They will resist
any attempt of itny kind to romovo
them from their position around tho
capitol, rcstst'ng force with force and
that means civil war.
Democrats Legislate.
Tho Democratic members of tho lcgls
laturo yesterday effected a regular organ
izatlon. A secret session of tho menv
bors of both housos, was held in one o(
parlors of tho Capital hotel, at which
tho election of Goebel as govornor, and
ueckiiam as uoutcnant-govcrnor was
reaffirmed, tint in soparato sessions of
the'houeo and sonato, and afterward in
joint session.
No Truth In Ouaymas Story,
Washington, Fob. 3. Sir. Darn oil,
United States consul atNognlcs, Mexico,
has telegraphed the state department that
thero Is not a word of truth In tho story
that six Americans were shot by ofdor
of Gonoral Torros near Guaymas bo
causo they were sound with tho hostilo
Yarjul Indians.
MAnKNCUNTY MATTKQS
Business rieing Transacted at the Cour
House,
iiEKim riLKn.
L. 1. Matcher and wifo, of Escoudldo,
Ban Diacgo county, California, to W.
L. Kicks, of Silverton, South $500 James
McCouloy (unmarried) of Portland, .to
Gus Drager, lot 20. Sunnysldo Fruit
Farm No ft &I0.
Tho "Sisters of Morcy,",a corporation,
to'Andrew Godoll, block 02 of .St. Paul.
235.
F. D. Thayer (widower) to E. A.
Tliayer, 40 acres in 1 7 s, r 2 w. f 1
Death of Mrs. J.M.Osburn, of Corvallls,
E. F. Osburn, of this city, received
a U'legrara last night announcing the
death of Mrs. J. M. Osburn, of Cor
vallls, Mrs. Osburn, whose maiden
namo was Fhebo Jones, was born in
Ponnsylvansylvanla about 70 years ago.
Hho was mairiedto J. M. Osburn CO
years ago and ho was hor companion
until death, Tho deceased leaves a
husband and four grown children.
They are: Cleaver Osburn, of Astoria;
J. L. and D. A. Osburn, of Corvallls,
and Mrs. Mary Houck, of Gold Hill.
Tho funeral will tako place tomorrow at
Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Osburn
and Mrs. N. J. Damon loft today for
Corvallls to attend the funeral.
Newspaper enterprise.
The Polk County Observcr,published
at Dallas, showed a proper spirit of
newspaper enterprise in getting out an
extra on the day of Magors' execution.
The extra contains portraits of Magcrs,
his victim, Sink, and Sheriff J. G. Van
Orsdel, p( Polk county, under whoso
supervision the hanging took place jalso
an account of the hanging and of the
crime for which Magers was executed.
The extra was on tho street within a
few minutes after the body was cut
down.
Indeed, the extra was so well done
that the matter has been appropriated
bodily and republished by a Ralem dally
paper, as its account of tho matter.
Work Nearly Completed.
Erbtfc Van Patton, the Salem me
chanics who hayo the contract for build
ing the new court house at Dallas, have
their work nearly completed. Polk
county will soon have a court house
that Is a credit to any county In the
state. Tho building is a beautiful struc
ture made of native stono, A promi
nent citizen ef Polk county says the tax
payers of that county appreciate the
work by Messrs Erb & Van Patton.
The jostolnce department has directed
a mall route to Cupe Nome all on
American Territory that will shorten
the distance several hundred miles, to
go into effect next month,
The Indian appropriation bill now
before the house carries $83,600 for the
education of 600 pupils at tho Salem In-
iilsn aprinni. 100 rnnrn than U'era mn.
Tided for In the last bill, and $000 for
THE COURT
tho erection of an Industrial building,
with f 3000 for repairs, and $1227 for tho
purchaso of a 12-ncro trnct.
In Justice Johnson's Court.
Goo. F. Smith, plaintiff, vs. Mrs.
McGuiro, defendant, is tho titlo of n
case that is being heard in Justice John
son's court this afternoon, Tho plaintiff
scoks to recover fl4 for goods furnished
to tho defendant.
Dairymen and Stock-Qreeders Ptotest.
Hr Aurlalrd Preai to tha Jnaront.
Chicago, Fob, 3. A meoting is to bo
OREGON WANTS HEF DfeAD
Gov, Geer Wants Unclaimed Volunteers
Sent to Portland.
Br Associated I'rwi to til Journal.
Pobtland, Fob. 3. Gov. Geer has telegraphed Col. Long, of San Francisco,
asking him to sepd all tho bodies of tho Second Oregon volunteers unclaimed by
friends, to Portland ; that tho state of Oregon would boar tho expenses if tho
governmont would not. Long roplied that ho had been ordered to bury
all unclaimed bodies at tho Presidio. Gov. Geer has taken tho matter up with
Secretary Root, at Washington.
BULLER NOT HEARD PROM.
But Believed to Be Moving to Relieve Lady
smith.
Hr Anaoctalril I'rea ta Ihn Jnnrnal.
Londok, Feb. 3. Tho war ofllco is
silent as regards l!ulor's whereabouts,
but thoro is every reason to bcllovo
that ho is continuing his movoment
upon Ladysralth. Thoso in a position to
know confirm his reported rccrosslng
of tho Tugila river, nnd believe that he
was engaged yesterday.
A message from Ladysmith, Thurs
day, saying that tho Boer forces wero
leaving and that tho besieging forces is
considerably diminished, tondi to con
Arm this.
Highlanders Prisoners,
Lord Itolierts has notified the war of
fice that forty Highlanders previously
reported killed at Magerstontoiu aro
prisoners at Protorla.
Boer Meeting in Vienna,
Vienna, Feb. 3. Undpr the auspices
of the Gorman nationalists, eomo 3000
pooplo mot yesterday to express sympa
thy for tho Boors. Tho Dutch minister,
Von Herman, nnd sovnrnl Gorman radi
cal members of tho rolchstrnth, with all
tho Dutch residents of Vianna, partici
pated. Intcnso enthusiasm was dis
played, war pongs woro sung, ana a
telegram was sunt to Dr, Leyds.
English Movements.
London, Feb. 3. Hollograms flashed
from Ladysmith thrco days ago said
that tho Boor investment lines then
werethlnnlng,and that tho besiegers
woro moving in forco toward tho Ttigcla,
Indicating that n collision was expected
thero. Tills Intelligence bears out other
sign that General Bailor proposes an
other attack. Tho war ofllro continues
to reveal nothing of uhuthiiH happened
In Natal. Without exception tho mill,
tary critics regard with dismay tho pros
pect of a rcnowal of tho nswuilt, unless
Gonornl Duller has been heavily rein
forco; and thero Is nothing to Indicate
that this is tho case.
Lord Kltchnor has boon travelling
from army to army In Northern Capo
Colony, and General French, by Instruc
tions, Is now In Capo Town, consult
ing with Lord Roberts. Tho largo en
gineering constructions aro proceed.
ing at Modder River, suggesting that
Lord Mothuen's fortified camp has
been selected as the base from which to
lnvado tho Free Statu. Numerous sit)
Ings, platforms and warehouses aro bo
Ing built, and permanent railway bridge
is well advanced,
German strategists assert that tho
LADIES
OF
who are compelled by their pomlon in
the social world to attend patties, lata
dinners, opera, etc., often ex-erlenco
eye troubles, a lack of that healthful
brilliancy so desired, and admired.
...V.M, HIIU OUIIIIICU.
eye strain
iius couuition
results from
that can be
promptly relieved byML'HINK. Murine
la a necessary accessory to the toilet of
the elite.
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CUKKl HOItE KYEK.
cuitca itch in
NO
KVtW.
CtlltW WATKHINQ KVEJ.
CUKES ItEI) KYEd.
CUItKJOIIANULATEI)LID9
Murlno Is the peoples remedy. Wo
guarantee it will pleaso you or refund
money. That shows our confidence In
Murine. For sale by
HERMAN W. BURR,
l8 Bta" Stwkt'
SciioiTiric OmeuH
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society mm
MURIN
held at tho Rrlggs House today by a com
mitteo of dairymen mid stock-breeders
In Illinois In furtherancn of the pre
test against tho alleged Injustice In
tho application of tho recently enacted
law requiring professional inspection of
stock by tho board of llvo-stock com
mi88loncrs. Tho right to apply tho
tuberculin test to slock and to con
do mn tho nnlmnls to slaughter nt a
fraction of their vnluo.ls vested in tho
commissioners, and a number of tho
farmers complain that tho power hn
been used without wiso Judgment at
clivers times by tho I ward, and that
they aro all at tho mercy of tho vcttf
nnry olllclals of the state without avail
able redress in tho courts. Sovoral
hundreds of shippers, dnlrymon, repre
sentatives of tho Live Stock Exchange,
medical advisers and others nro back
of tho movement.
topography of tho country would mako
Invasion oaslor from Klmborloy nnd tho
district northwaH than from tho moro
ruggod region of Storkstrom or Coles
burg. Therefore, thoy Infer that tho
combined British forces will ovorwholm
the Boors at Mngersfontelu and first
rcllovo Klmborloy as an Incident of tho
invasion.
Short Rations at Mafcking.
Mafkkino, Jan. 17. Solgo rations of
broad and meat havo only now been en
forced, Oats Intendod for horsos aro
now saved to supply tho troopers, If
needed. Tinned milk and matches aro
commnudoorod. Lliiuor 1b scarco.
Doer Losses,
London, Fob. 3. An undated dispatch
from Ladysmith says tho Boor losses In
last weok's fighting wcro 1100. killed
nnd 000 woundod, among tho former
bolngflve flohl cornets.
Hteyn Talks ta Ills Men.
London, Fob. 3. Tho correspondent
of tho Times ut Louronco Maripjex, telo
graphing yesterday, sayst
"President Utoyn, addressing the
burghers at Natal, accused Great Ilrltntn
of coercing tho Hours into war. Ho said
that England had already drunk deeply
of Hoor blood f but was still unsatisfied.
Had not Sir Alfred Mllner, ho asked,
Bald that thu Afrikanders must bo an
nihilated? 'Thi.i is thu grand, llnnl
object nf thu war," ho exclaimed, 'but
God will never permit thu mibjectlon of
tho Afrikanders. U't nut tho burghers
Imltito thu Imrlmrlnn-lilu looting of
which tho enemy are guilty, but let
thorn struggle us Christians. If wu do
so unitedly, our contest for Ufa and thu
coslluy of our rare must end in vic
tory.' "
MtKACULOUS ESCAPE.
Carried Around Revolving Mhafi Uut
Escaped With His Life.
Ily Aaaufilalcd I'rcaa In the Journal.
Tacoma, Feb 3, Cal Watson, engi
neer of the Olympla Iron Works, wan
caught by a revolving shaft, and car
ried around tho shaft sovorul hundred
times, but not killed. Ills arm was
broken, and his body badly bruised, and
his escape from death Is regarded na
miraculous.
TIE SALE
75 end 50 cents,
PUff
Ties
e)9
Tho cream of our Neckwear In
fact all of our 60 and 76u Puff
Ties aro Included In this sale.
COME EARLY.
20c Hose
An all wool hose for ladies fast and
seamless.
50c Corsets
Only small sUes left,
worth $1.60 ami f'2.00.
Thqjr aro
39c Suspenders
President suspenders sold every,
where at 60c.
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See Our Veiling SpecialsXSee Our Clothing
A CIVIL aOVERNMENT
To Be Established in Philippines Without
Act of Congress,
VICTORIES REPORTED BY AMERICAN OFFICERS
General Torres Killed With
With the
II r Aaaiwlaiftd Prraa in the Jonrnal.
New York, Fob. 3. According to a
Washington correspondent of tho Trib
une, President McKInloy has decided
not to wait for congress to act upon tho
mutter of replacing tho military govern
ment by a civil administration In tho
Philippines. It has boon decided to
send thrco or five commissioners to
establish a provisional form of territor
ial governmont recommended in the
roport of tho Phlllppino commission.
Americans Victory.
Ily Aaaoclalcil I'rcaa ta tba Journal.
Washington, Feb. 3. Tno following
is from Otis:
"Manilo Kobbo drovo tho .Insurgents
under Gonoral Lubaninto the moun
tains, capturing a largo arsenal, nnd
powder houo, nnd tho Lukban'B -bag-gHgo
and nil his monoy, also all his ar
tlllory. Thu Insurgent loss Is killod 10.
No casualties. Kobbo captured at all
points thirty pieces of nrllllory. Largo
quantities of hump woro soized, mer
chant vessols transporting thu same to
Cebuaud Manila."
Islands Occupied.
Manila Feb. 3. Gun. Kobbo has oc
cupied the Islands of Samaar and Ley to.
In a fight at Tacloban ten Insurgents
wero killod, Tho Amorlcans captured
flvo cannon with their artillerymen.
THE CLARK
BRIBERV CASE
VVrlBht Offorod 910,000 to toatlfy
In tho Disbarment
Caao
Ily Aaaorlatatl 1'raa ta Ilia Jonrnal.
Washington, Fob. 3. L. L. Wright
of Missoula, was thu first witness in the
Clark rasa today. The witnesH declared
to having ugrood to glvo an nfllidvit and
testify In thu Wollcomo disbursement
trial. IIu s.i 1 1 ho was tn receive 160
for tho afllduvlt and $10,000 for his ver
bal testimony.
Hill, of Missoula, was called. Ho
said ho had been connected with Con
gressman, Campbell and Mark Hewitt
in working up tlio caso against Clark
for thu pant eight mouths,
Washington, Fub. 3. Tho tlrst wit
ness in the Clark investigation yesterday
was Frank I'. Wright, rushlur of tho
Hank of iAiwlstou, Montana. Wright
was questioned concerning tho accounts
of ltuprcseiitatlvu Long and SoimUr
Uobsou, the latter being president of
thu bank. Ho said that prior to tlio
meeting of thu legislaluro Long owed
the bunk f 100 and Hobson owed 122,000.
Long had paid In April nnd Hobson In
May last, both with checks.
UENERAI. TORRES KILLED,
H
vy Losses by Mexicans In Dittle With
tho YaquW,
Chicago, Fub. 3, A special to tho
Tribune from Illsliee, Ariz., says: A
dispatch from Guaymas says Gonoral
Lorenzo Torres, tho commander of tho
Moxlrau forces in thu Yiuinl wur has
been killed. Advices are nlso received
that a battle was fought between thu
Yaquis and Mexicans Jan. 27, In which
Cents
Special.
Fop
POSITIVELY
35c Undershirts
Only tho shirts loft In that 60o derby
ribbed lino,
65c Cloves
Ladies' flno Kids north tl.00 boo If
wo havo your size.
JJM.Tfeym
kSt
Heavy Losses in Battle
Yaquis
Gonoral Torres bit 80 killed, 220
wounded ntid 60 uilsshig. Tho Yaquis
loss Is 00 killed and wounded.
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Mexican Comment,
City ok Mexico, Feb. 3. Tho elec
tion difllculties in Kontucky aro regard
ed Ihero us indicating that tho
section of tho American Union
fa in a stato of civil war
and Correo Espanol, tho organ of
the Spanish colony, sarcastically re
marks that tho United States Is giving a
Ono examplo to Latin-America and adds
thatitu similar stato of things wero ap
parent In any Latin-American country,
nowspapers and tho public of Yankee
land would bo clamoring for American
Intervention. Kontucky has In tho
past fow days nttractod about as much
attention na South Africa.
Tho Lawton FUnoral.
Washington, Fob. 3. After tele
graphic corrospondonco with Mrs. Law
ton, it has bcm finally arranged that
that tho funeral services over the ro
mains of tho lato Major-Gonoral Lawton
shall bo held in tho Church of Coven
ant (Presbyterian; in this city next
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and that
tho Interment shall bo In tho national
cemetery at Arlington.
tjtnke Off at Last,
Philadrlpuia, Feb, 3. Tho atrlko at
Cramp's ship yard which has bcon in
progross since August has been dechuod
off.
Falling
Hair
Does this
Illustrate your
experience P
And are you worried for fear you
Biuauuiiivuo uamr iiiciivcaav c
worrying for help Is at hand. You I
ncca somciiung mat win put new
llfo Into the hair bulbs.
You need a
hair food,
such as
It brlnns
health to the
hair, and
the falling
cesses.
It always
restore a
color to erav
hair. You need not look at thirty
as If you wero fifty, for your gray
hair may havo again all tbo dark,
rich color of youtb. And there Is
no remedy equal to It for curing
dandruff.
$1.09 betlU. AIUrW.
1 am a tarter ly tnuta soil tuts bi4
n treat dual to ilo wltU jour JUtr Xtror.
1 lure luuml that It will do ererytliinr,
that you cUlia for It. It has g lieu mo
tho mott eomjilcto aatUfactloa la mr
tlUllDCM." IIK.1UY J, OtOROS,
March , Itn. Kaoms City, Ho,
Wrfla thaDootr.
It you do nut obtain all lha tuaaflli job
ictl (rem Ilia uta of lha Vigor, wrlta
Ilia Doctor alwiH II. AJ.1ru.
Va.i.K ATI.lt. LowolLMiH.
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WHKAT MARKET.
San Fiiancisoo, Feb. 3. Cash OS.
CmuAoo, Feb. 3 May 03,14.
Aven
Hair
vigor
LADIES WRAPP'RS
On Special Sale,
TUESDAY I,ext wo wiu offl,r gur entIro
lino of 11.00 and 1 26 WRAPPERS
Cents
Eacb.
TUESDAY ONLY.
I9c Hose
Mluek ccttoii laws wwth 'J5c. Good
valtH..
52c Underwear
Men's rwluiul wool ortli 76o.
75c Dress Shirts
A Hao of lunsj) bogouis
toil. 60.
worth 11.00
Window of Bargains
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