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VOL.. X
SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY OCTOBER US 1900.
NO 26.1
(S
ANOTHER BRUSH
WITH FILIPINOS
Tasalogs Repulsed With Great Slaughter in Island of Panay
Twenty-two Prisoners Captured.
y Aaaatslataal Pre. ta Ik JoaraaL
Manila, Oct. 13. Advices from Ilo Ilo, islands of Panay, unJcr date of Oc
tober 12, Bays Company 1)., L'Oth infantry was attacked on previous day, by Tnga
logs in Northern Panay. Tho enemy lost 20 men killed, forty wounded whilo
Americans had two men wounded. Twonty-two prisoners wero captured.
THE SATURDAY
ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL
Tho illustrations in this issuo are from the Leslie syndicate that supplies il
lustrations for many of tho great metropolitan pa pom of tho country. Tlicso
pictures arc first class and help mako Tint Jouiwai. a handsome paper.
Thero are a number of homo advertisements in this issue that swell the
vol u mo of advertising epneo lar ger than any other paper in tho city. Wu aro vory
proud of theeo homo advertlsuinonts. If it wore practicable wo would not havo a
patent medicine advertisement in tho columns of a home papor. lint people want
patent medicines and na long as they do it is legitimate to advertise them.
A CHAPTER
OF ACCIDENTS
Us Aaawclated Pint ta taa Junrnai
LiVKiifooL, Oct, 13. A singular sorios
of accidents occurred in tho Mersey
river today. Tho Norwegian steamer
Veritas collided with steamer Devouia.
Tho Veritas was towed to tho Liverpool
side whero lior cable, parted and alio vol
Idled with tho steamer Karl of Powyp,
causing tho latter to break from her
inooringH. llotli stoaniera drifted down
the river, and tho Veritas crashed into
tho iron booms staotched from the plor
head. Hlio is now a Hubmorged wreck.
BOYS'
CLOTHING
-Suits suitable for school wear, made from the celebrated
Salem Mills Fabrics, which is an absolute guarantee of
The little fellows need a serviceable garment. Something
that is strong, durable and won't fade.
Our home manufactured goods are made to meet these
requirements.
Just received a large line of Boys' Overcoats in cheviots,
chinchillas and the new Oxford Gray, prices the lowest, ages
4 to 19. ,
Boys' fancy percale shirts stiff bosom. Boys underwear
hoys' hats' caps, neckwear, collars and cuffs.
The high turn down collar in boys' sizes now in.
WOOWE$ Nttilv STORE
SOB COMMUHClAb dT,
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4 D ank Bulldlnc. Next Door to Bush's Bank.
JTUBT ARRIVED
New Suits, Jackets and Golf Capes at "The
Leader." Also several shipments of Millin
ery. We are headquarters for Corsets,
Coves, Hosiery, Underwear, Kid Gloves
and Neckwear. Have a large line of ready
made waMs in French flannel and other
goods. Call and s.ee our line. X X TC
"THE LBADBR"
MRS. M. B. PRASBR
271 Commercial Street. next Door to StroflfsReitauraat.
THE ITALIAN
MOB VICTIMS
fly AaauPlnte I'rra la tar Jouraal
Washington. Tho President will re
commend to Congress tho payment of
tho indemnity to families of four
Italians, who were victims of a mob ut
Tull.ilnah, La., two years ago.
Tho Japanese legation is in receipt of
a dispatch from Toklo containing a
report of tho .Japanese Consul at Tien
Tshi, to thoefleot that the allied forces
of Great Hrltaln, Franco, Germany and
Italy would on the 12th instant uaruli
upon PaoTing Fu.
Good to Wear
Every...
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WKDNKSDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Yici Kid Shoes For Men
They feel soft to the most tender feet; J
stay eolt through wear and wet. Out-F
last and outlook any leather that goesP
into a shoo. When polished they area
aa dressy 08 patent leather shoes. o
earrv them in all weights and styles.
I
R. LEABO. Manarer.
STAYTON
BRIDGE
Marion County Pays Half of
Price
AGREED ON FOR
STAYTON BRIDGE
A New Order About Delinquent TaxesNo
Particular Time lUs Deen Set for a
Penalty to Apply.
The court formnlly nccoptcd tho work
on tho Stayton bridgo and ordered a
warrant issued to J. It. Tillotson, the
contractor for tho $1810.50 one half of
his bill, tho other half to bo paid by
Linn county.
It will bo remembered that tho con
tract for repairing tho I rl Igo was let
by tho county courts of Marlon and Linn
counties acting together on August 30,
to J. II. Tillotson for $3011), his being
tho lowest of four bids ranging up to
$5100.
Tim contract va. for tho rotlmboring
of thubrldgccxcoptlng the needlebenms,
which were put in last year. It scout?,
however, that this exception wiiB some-
how made to apply to 10 other pieces of
timber which needed renewal and $50
extra was allowed for that.
Thero has been some Inquiry as to why
tho repair of the bridge ehould cost fo
much more now than when,under Juilgu
Terrell's administration, bids wero re
ceived as low as about $2200. Judgo
Scott'H explanation Is that the former
h'ds did not include the plunking of tho
bridgo ;also that owing to the lateness in
season, tho contractor took chances on a
rise of the river washing out tho false
work aud letting tho strttcturo fall.
Nothing hat been dono for tho
protection of tho north end of tho bridgo
which tho river threatens to washout nt
tho first high freshet, tho Linn county
court being unwilling to spout! any
money for that purpose
About the Delinquent Taxes.
Uoforo adjournment Friday tho Ma
rlon county commissioners court rescind
ed its order of recent date declaring
taxes delinquent after Saturday Oct.
lGth.
Asa
seems
nature
some ,
matter of fact this onler
to havo been in the
of a hurry-up "oRIer" "id
of tho backward taxpayers
rather than a furious piece of lawful
county business. Tho luw fixes tho
time for taxes to becomo delinquent, on
April 1. As tho assessment roll doos
not reach tho sheriff's hands until after
that date, it lias boon impossible to
comply with tho terms of tho law in all
respects. Tho sheriff is still collecting
taxes without penalty, but before tho
noxt meeting of tho county commisMon
er's court, tho books will bo closed and
placed in tllo hands of tho county clerk,
who will prepare tho delinquent tax
roll, and tho court will then issue a
warrant to tho sheriff to sell tho prop
erty to collect tho tax, following the
course prescribed by law.
A MODERN MIRACLE.
The Chance Salem People Have toSeetheAtc
End Piano Player.
Messrs. Wolls and Ballard, representa
tives of tho Aeolian Company, will be
in Salem nil during next weeic, stopping
at tho Willamette hotel. It is appro
prlato to explain a little in detail what
this Pianola is, and remind the readers
of this nowBpaper that thoy will havo
all duaing tho coming week a roro op
portunity to hear fino music.
BOTANICAL
X WONDERS
Tho mnrvAl nf the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without the use of
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what afflicted human
ity needs more than all else.
Not a week passes but Dr. J.
P Cnnk Mi oreat botanical
specialist and original discov-
eroroi me uuiuiucm uuic, ucaia
crmip nnripnk whn have suffer
ed for years from awful dis
aica nwA fh mnreawfuleffects
v'T'v . ".-".. "It. r I
ot ranK mecucai nuniDugi. ur.
OOK Willing iuivc paiitiiu
the benefit of his life study but
i t a. ...UlleU fni'tliaf facf.
aecnnesio puuiwiiiuiii.c. .y
imnnlalv nut of repard for his
patients, yet will, gladly refer
any cauers to men i.ciguuu.a
and friends who have been
healed, Consultation iree.
if nn hovP nnv nhvsical ail-
ju" . "'.., v Y::i'A n
ments it wm qu yuu kuuu ,y
i i . I!ai1a .Urti itiiiH
call ana nave a muc wnu yvim
the doctor. , ,
Office 301 Liberty atreei,
Theso gentlomcn show tho Pianola in
tho hotel rei option room to all callers,
and they gladly exhibit tho marvelous
instrument to tho merely curious as
well. ns to in'onding purchasers. Thou
sands of people lu this vicinity read tho
Pianola advertisements that aro appear
ing dally in tho Salem newspapors. To
all can sincerely bo said, go tho Wll
lametto and ask (or olthor Mr. Wells or
Mr. Ballard, and you will bo shown tho
Pianola as well ns permitted to witness
what miracles in music it can accom
plish. During tho wook ft few music
recitals will bo given, by request, at
private houses, but ovory day opou
honso will bo kept at tho Willamette
The Pianola is a llttlo cabinet about
tho length of the piano keyboard, and it
contains 05 fingers which project over
tho keyboard when you push tho instru
ment up in front of any piano. Now seat
yourself in front of tho Pianola and
pump gently with your feoti Tho flngors
, 1
COAL STRIKE LEADER.
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becrolary George W. Hartloln.ot Anthracite DlsUictO, United Mine
of America, has supervision of 52.187 minors in Northi mborlund, ft
Dauphin, and Columbia Counties, Pennsylvania. '
of tho Pianola striko tho piano keys ac
cording to tho roll of music youino nl
ready placed in tlio Pianola. Thus you
can play nt sight, without previous prac
ticc, any plnno jiieco that lias pver botn
tton.
Now comes a consideration of tho
point which distingulshoi tho Pianola
from nil othor piano playors and nil
automatic instruments. You havo tho
flguros of tho pianola entirely undor
your control at any and all instants
during tho playing of n piece. Tills
means Mint yon can play with Just as
much expression (variations of time and
volumo) us you can in tho old sylo hand
playing. Of course you can readily bio
that tho Pianola's 05 lingers give you a
far greater range and power of inualslo
expression than over could bo acquired
by tho human hands.
Pianolas havo been bought aud are
now in tho homes ot many of tho most
intelligent people in tho east. InKng
land they selling by the thousand, In
Sau Francisco an average of 15 per day
havo been sold during this month. Tho
instrument is destined to supplant
laborious hand playing almost entirely,
und will give rlso to a vast wealth of
musical composition iinpoailblo to ex
ec u to by hand. Tho people of Salem
havo a good chuueo tide week to hear
and understand tho Pianola full) and
they aro usually not prone to lot good
thing slip from their grasp.
ALL ABOUT A DOC.
Justice O'Donald Attealed to On Account of a
Pointer iNamed Fritz.
In Justice oi tho Peaco O'Danald's
court this afternoon, the en so of K, M,
Cooper vs. John Ryan is on tho carpet.
Cooimr lias brought action against Ry I
an fur the poNimi of one pointor dog
named Fritx, which ho alleges Ryan has
BULBS AND SWEET PEAS
W'k are now th'Hing pomo of the cliulcottt Ilyaululh,
Tulip ami Crocus bulbs over peon in this city. AUo M
varii ties of llin tlncDt sweut peas. Call early and mIih-I
VBrlutitt) wlilln HHB'irtuiont Is complete. ::::::
SAVAGE '& REID, Seedmen
Qfprlinfl' Qilvpr 'le Pl,re wmte me,a' ai li comes
OLClllll Ol.YCl from the smelters Ls not very at
ir.irtivp. Kut aflei it has oassed throutrh thi h:mls nf ihp
skilled silversmith and been fashioned into useful ware ol va
rious stvles, the richness oi the designs, the brilliancy and
ut(A nmlitv anneal to the taste and iiiriVmrMU. Wind wp
have many articles which are
inins are wnai couipriic m. uumoi oursiocK. we nave just
received a new lot of rich and beautiful things in Forks,
Spoons and Knives in fancy shapes and designs. You are al
ways welcome to inspect pur stock.
Barr's Jewelry Store
lia STATB STREET.
wrongfully detained sinco about Sept.
1st Ho values tho dog nt $25 and also
aBks for f 20 damages.
AN OLD ATTORN EY
" CLAIM ALLOWED
Tho Marion county court has allowed
tho claim of U, S. G. Marquam, of
Portland, amounting to $250, for attor
ney's fees illegally paid by litigants to
sheriffs prior to tho abolishment of tho
feo system in 1895. Tho claim was much
larger than tho amount awarded, but
tho court disallowed Interest and claims
ovor b!x years old. Tho claim was al
lowed in view of tho supremo court's do
clsion in the Multnomah cottn'y tost
case.
Guilty With extenuation.
Al. McCormick appeared boforo .Re
corder J mirth at 3 p. m. Friday to
America. ; ; ; :
at llazelton, I'n.
Workers.
Schuylkill,
answer thochnrgoof assisting n prisonor
to escape. Ho pleaded guilty to tho
charge, but said that ho did not recogn
ize Olllcer Smith the night beforo wliou
ho jumped InioasaistJilH brgther-Cllnt.
tecorder Judah took thomntter tinder
ndvlsomont until Monday.
MURDER TRIAL
IS NOT DELAYED
Ur Aoelatc4 l-raaa la taa Joaraal
I'kndlktok, Or.,Oct. 13.--Mrs. Minnie
Crockett plead not guilty this morning
to tho charge of murder, for killing her
husbaud, Jatnoa M. Crockett, nt Milton,
Oct. 2. Tho trial is set (or October
eighteen
MARYLAND WILL
GO FOR BRYAN
II r AiocUte Pmi ! tha JuaaaL
IlALTUionii, Md,, Oot, 13.- -Adlai Slav
onson reached this city this morning and
left for Wilmington, Del,, whero ho
ppeaKB uns aiternoon, ilo expresses
ubsoluto confldenco of Democratlu su;
cosh in Maryland.
EXPESS COMPANY
OFFICER DIED
Ur Aorl'4 fraaa tha Journal,
Ciiioaoo Charles Kurgo, Second Vico
President of the Ainorlcan Express Co.,
died today,
THE COAL MINER'S
STRIKE CONTINUES
Sciianton, Pa., Out.
III. Tho minors
to continue on
convention has voted
striko.
simply decorative, the useful
THE CZAR
PROPOSES
That Chinese Difficulties Be
Settled.
BY INTERNATIONAL
BOARD OF ARBITRATION
The Diplomats at Tien Tsln Declare That the
Chinese Rln-leaders Have Not Deen
Adequately Punished.
Or AsuaelaUa l-rcaa la tba Journal.
Wabiiinoton, Oct. 18. Tho Russian
BUggostlon that tho international court
of nrbltrntion of Tho IlagUo bo given
jurisdiction ovor tho divergencies of
viows Nrising on tho quostion of Ohlncto
indoninitlcs, wob suggested to Secretary
Hnv in a nolo of October 3. It has re
ceived tho ndhoronco ol tho American,
French and Husslan governments, thus
ulving tho suggostloi of approval of
three of tho foremost powors, nud strong
ussurancoi of itsgouoral adoption.
It Is understood also that Austria niul
Italy, nnd probably Japan look with
favor upon tho Hague sugitottloii.
Tho moveuuut promises to give the
(lrst practical realization to tho Czar's
movement in bringing about tho in
ternatloual congress of tho Hague. The
couit of arbitration has .received tho
approval of tho various Governments
represented nt tho Ilaguo and its formnl
orgnnir.atIo) is in progress.
ltuuuM.Oct. 1.1. A dispatch from Tein
Tsln, says: At u conference of the dip
lomatists at Poklu Octobor'Sth, German
note of Octobor 1 was discussed. In re-
gnnl to first point, whother list of ring-
leaders contained in Chinoso edict was
complelo, couforonco declared tho name
of Chief culprlts.Tung Slau nndYu Haiti,
wore omitted.
On olnt two it was decided that tho
punishment was ludoqunlo.J '
On point three it was concluded pen
alties must bo catrled In to, effect by del
egatos of legations.
Paiiih, Oct. 13. A dispatch from
Shanghai, says:
General I.lu, chief of tho lllack Flags,
has left Canton at the head of a con
siderable force nnd will join tho Kmpross
nt Sinn Pu for tho purpose of acting ns
hijr body guard.
YalcDoys InTroucle.
Nkw Havkh, Conn., Oct. 11. Tho
hearing of Charles Moore of Chicago
and of Charles P. Alexander of Hono
! IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllMlllHllMllllli
2 Buenos Ayrcs Elected its First Governor 47 Years Ago
Money seems so Plenum
Yet people do not seem disposed to wasto It from tho wny they
spend it nt our store. Thoy go awny with great bundles, but they
nro ulwnys sure to havo their inoney'o worth insldo of thopackago.
flL3XTX
PEOPLE
H We aro showing a very nlco Hue of
aa Comforts in our second window at
$2.05 Each
H
m
BR 3C ier cent, more is the value,
Wo are showing a splendid lino of
m ladies' winter underwear in the do
ll partmout at
H
7Kc 2 flrmAtif
'M er vent, more is the value.
maiHian
Ta"
GREAT
REDUCTIONS
MaMMMMmMmmuMimmuMumwMUMmnmMUMMnMmunmwVMim
GAVE THIEVES
ACCESS TO TREASURE
Offical of the Vatican Arrested on the Charge of Being Ac
cessor to Recent Big Robbery.
r Aaaaelatca .- ta tha Joaraal.
Romk, Oct. 13. A minor ofllcial of tho Vatican has boon nrrostod on tho
chargo of giving tho thieves access to tho room from which about 360,000 lira wna
rccontly stolon. - ,
lulu, tho Yalo froBhmnn, for violating
tho city ordinnnco by lighting a bon
flro coraos off today. Alexander and
Mooro woro tho only boys caught, nitor
an exciting clash boteon tho Btudonta
and tho fire dopnrtmont nnd police
Tho troublo aroso ovor a monator flro
Btnrtcd in a lot by nbout sixty froshinon.
It blur.ed high until tho big board fenco
around tho lot was In immlnont dnngor
of destruction. Sonio ouo called in tho
flro dopartmont which wns evidently
what tho students wanted for when flro
man dashed up thoy woro greeted with
a shower of stale eggs, A detail of
polio roeorvos, sont to nld tho llromon
mot with tho samo reception. Thoy,
however, returned tho saluto with
their clubs and scattorod tho crnwd.
Tho boys ran nnd nil oscaped but two
who woro pursued to their rooniB by egg
bespattered poltcomom. Tho two boys
spout tho night In tho lockup and woro
charged with breach of tho peaco und
I'Klitfugla bou flrq, Tho youths wpro
fined $5 on tho breach nf peaco chargo
and aro today facing thapecond. charge.
Thoy havo been out on bund Mgued by
George I. Whlto, the proprietor of n
popular studonts resort.
Manitoba School Dispute.
MoNTitUAi., Oct. IS. Tho nttompiR to
reopen tho Manitoba school question,
which played so largo a part In tho
politics of Canada In tho last campaign,
aro being discouraged by ovoit tho
ltomau Catholics. Thojo soom to think
that no tiling is to bo gained by n return
to tho coo reive legislation of 1600. Sir
Wilfrid Laurio somo throo years ago in
torcodod on behalf of tho Catholic minor
ity with tho Manitoba govermont nnd
socurcd n modification of tho school law
by which tho loculitioa whoro there is a
largo numbor of Catholic pupils certain
concessions woro mado ns to tho teach
ing ot religion nnd tho ueo of tho French
language.
-atBtMtMtBaitatata--tptatatitatatatatataal
Sowing Grain By Sicks Full.
W. T. Mnrtln of IIopowoll. Ynmhlll,
County cnino to Halom this morning
with n load of grain to have chopped.
Ho neglected to tlo his toam In front
offtavagoA Roods mill and jhad begun
to unload when the horses took freight,
run across Commorclal slroot turned
down Ohomckotn nnd then nlong Water
street Spilling tho sacks of grain no
thoy wont; when in front of tho houso
ot Mrs. Walt tho cart struck n treo und
then tho team ran Into tho hodgo
nud post ntthocornor of Hanker Gil
horts homo whoro thoy woro caught.
Fortunately no ono was hurt nnd thero
1h plenty of Wood to repair tho wagon.
Prestyterlao Rally Day.
Tomorrow at tho Sabbath echool hour
12 o'clock tho First Presbyterian Bab
bath school will hold their Animal Rally
TXXXS
jtMt
C3r
Our rwi-letter prices nro doing tho work,
our prices you will plainly seo why : :
If you koep
: ; : t
FLOCK TO OUR. TORE
Wu are showing n valuable lino of
men's sulfa at
$7.50 a Suit
30 por cent, more is tho value.
We aro showing a splendid lino ot
men's undorwear, all wool at
98c a Garment
35 per cent, more Is tho valuo.
oiefmKm
Dny Boryicos nt which tlmo a Bpccinl
program ot songs recitations nnd respon
i)i,vo.readings will bo rondorod. This In
tho day which mnrks tho beginning of
tho winter'mwork, nnd it is hoped that
all of tho regular pupils and na many
visitors as can como will apponr, mom
bors of tho homo dopartmont, and par
ents of tho children aro earnestly invit
od. Tho primary department will meet
with tho main school, and appear in
special songs.
si
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Nothing troubles more than
dyspepsia, unless it be sin or
boiled cabbage.
Take Ayer's Pills for the
one.
Avoid the other.
J. C.
Practical Ch-mliti,
Aykr Com pan v,
Lowell, Mm,
Ajrcr'i Sampanlla
Ayer'i Pllla
Aycr'i Atuo Cure
Axer'a Hair Vigor
Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral
Aycr't Coma lone
. ' Srawfceny .Contest.
At thrco'o'efock cannod BtrawDorriea
from different canneries wero opened at
hotel Willamette A numbor of porsona
woro Invito! to tasto thorn and a report
will appear In our noxt Isauo.
Ellis it Zlnn aro regular dandtoa
For making delicious homomndo candies.
Tollithls to all tho friends you moot,
And whonover passing down tho street
Should you wish for something nlcu to
eat,
Why. Just drop in and havo a treat,
You'll find their condlos cannot be beat,
Thoy aro always fresti and oh, so sweet.
Cigars sold too, and nlco fresh fruit
At pricos that nre sure to suit.
ELLIS & ZINN'S
154 State Street. Phone 2874,
Ttru iiu'inn. " nun.
JEB "DC X'JF
pouted on
: : : s
We are showing a strong Hue of
lwys uuderwoar nt
15c a Garment
00 per cent, more Is tho value.
Wu are showing a good line ri la
dles' union suits at
47 cents
S per cent, more is the value.
GREAT J
REDUCTIONS J
m
Salem Oregon.
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