THE DAILY JOURNAL iw.uxjU.iailmjMg: iliSiixJ'..9aes &: "Make the Salem Athletic club permanent. -Mfr.rwWe "Financial condition' of the city is excellent. Myor Bishop. rfflfe : . . J t ,.. i MiAa qmmmm mw VOJu: XI SAIiBM, OREGON FRIDAY JANUARY 4 1901 NO 3 (DEATH OF . TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED, . Kartliquako shocks felt nt Novadn, Mo. A $06,000,000 plow trust tins been formed. Presldont Kruor said to bo coming to America In February, 8toamor Guy of Skagway with crow of threo reported lost. The senate hns sholved tho shipping subsidy bill for the present. Pretoria Dutch had a conference with Kitchener looking to poaco overtures. Tremendous snowfall in California and destructive storm at Ban Francisco. Fire loopea InU ,S., during 1899 reported at $103,302,250, groat increaso over 1898 Kx-Judgo H. A. Lowell, Pendleton, declines to Borvoon Oregon Textbook com mission. ucneral Hntchelder, formerly a QuortormaHtor Goueral of the Army, died this afternoon. Kepottol death of Count Von Wal lorseo, German eommnndor, in China, not con Armed. Mary Itadford, 10 year old daughter Now York real estate dealer, reported kidnaped "Grovor Cleveland and prominont Now York Domoorata incorporate the Sam uelJ. Tildonclub. Gov. Pingroo delivered a four-hours messago to Michigan legislature, cloeinc wlth prciliction of a resolution. SUPPRESSED VOTERS Resolution By Olmsted Came to Vote, ROW OVER THE OLEOMARGARINE BILL Bill to Prevent Civilization TILDEN ISIX FEET KRUGER COMING RUMORED DEMOCRATS OF SNOW DEATH AGUINALD0 Incorporate lor Party Re ! Hundreds of Tourists En To Visit United States In Of German General ' Von Report of His Demise Well joying California. Waldcrsee in China Founded 'Itu On Now York stock exchange tensationat advanco in common stock of Chicago,; .Milwaukee ana at. raul road took place. hi Kanpas United States Bonator Lucicn Baker withdrew as a candidate for reelection and loaves nomination assured to J. It. Burton, i i m i ie New is It's the proper time for good resolutions. Among other things, you should resolve to abandon the antiquated credit plan. Get your private affairs on the solid cash basis. Pay as you go. It's the only safe way. It saves you money. You don't have to pay your neighbors bills when you deal with a cash store . That's why. THE NEW YORK RACKET A 4 has made a success of I nut uiuy diuucu uu me rijjui piiin uui 1 1 icy stick to it. That's what eounts. A good , resolution does you no good if you forget it next day. We wish you alia Happy and Prosperous New year.' E T. BARNES, Proprietor Corner Commercial f. KRAUSSB RROS 275 COMMERCIAL ST SllMIIllUIBIIIRIHHIIIItflligniiiiiiaaHlgHmilllRaaiBHpH S A Sale of Fancy Waist s ollKS... We cut them to a price that should keep the scissors snipping until every yard is gone. x X 5$1.00 qualities $ .88 B$1.25 qualities $1.10 S$1.50 qualities $1.20 S$1.75 qualities $1.40 I Exclusive waist pat -I terns especially selected ' for iueaye und party. wear a , 0 BMHaifiiBaaijaHuiBHfljfliaaBBMiiiiBSiiiiiBiisiMaiJisifajijjifS Jowl i Century 9 I their business. They i and Chemeketa Sts. 6 j Will show a balance on tho riulit aide If you liave leon watching our "ads." and profiting thereby. Tlio same people whocamoboforo aro coming again to Imv. No better proof of tho ndvantaceof trailing hero is necessary. Horu's the Inst ohanco in 11)00 to get ladles rnhliers with every pnir of shoos nt f2.B0 and over. TIME SHOWS No dotecta or premature wear in the work done here. Tne passing of the years will still And it in good working order. DENTISTRY Has been reduced to a science and our patients are treated. scientifically, There la no experimental wnrK dono. Kvery thing Ib perfect. Drs. Eppley & Olinger I'obtoftlce block. Gloyes... $1.00 gloves for 65c $1.25 gloves for 85c $1.50 glovesfor $1.25 We have all i?es, line of colors. A full Along- Opium and Liquor Traffic Lines. Wabiii.noton, Jan. 4. Dalzoll callod House to ordor todny in tho absence of Speaker Henderson, who una detained at homo by a eovero cold. -Immediately after approval of Journal a half-dozen members were on their feet demanding recognition. Among them was Olnistcad, who yostorday created a stir by offering a. resolution to instruct tho committee on census to investigate alleged abridgment of right to vote in eevurnl southern states. Speaker held that pending question was a vote on the question of con slderatlon raised against Olmstead resolution yesterday, Olmstoad insist ed upon vote on question of consideration and roll was called. Congressmen Wadtmortli of Now York inudo brief statement beforo tho Sonatd committee on agricuttuio, conrcrnlug reflections upon tho minority roport on tho oleomargarine bill in house At the hearing yustorday. Adams, commissioner of Wisconsin, ami Secre tary Knight, of tho National Dairy As sociation, stated that they woro not correctly represented in that paper. Adams denied that ho had said tho purpose of tho bill is to stop manufac ture and sale of oleomargarine ontiroly, but Wadsworth contended today that this was his language. He said his re marks had boon taken down by a mum bor of the committee when inado. Ho also said tho letter which Knight hud pronounced a forgery would bn produced j If necessary. In tho Senate Lodgp favorably report ed from commlttco on foreign relations a resolution, favoring enactment of audi laws and making of such troatlos as would effectively prohibit salo by tho signatory powers to aborigjnal tribes and uncivilized races of opium and Intoxica ting beveragos. IIAY-PAUNCEFOTn TREATY AMENDMENTS Have Detn Submitted to the British I'orclm lOfflce. LoNnoy, Jan. -I Ambassador Choato prosented tho HayFaiiiicoioto treaty amendments to' tho Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, tho Marquis of Lansdowne today. Nkw Yobk, Jan. 4. A' dispatch to tho World from London says : Ambassador Choato has received liis instructions on tho Nicaragua question. Ho will ask for a special interview with Lord Salisbury to confer on the subject In tho foreign ofllco the opinion is ox pressed that Lord Salisbury will bo in no hurry to come to an issue in tho matter unloss tho statu department at Washington proves to bo very urgent. Nkw Yoiik, Jan. !. A dispatch to tho Journal and Advertiser, from Lon don, saya: Ambassador Choato will doliveratonco to Lord Lansdowno, secretary of state for foreign afiairs,tho note of tho United States government announcos tho sen ate's amendments to the Nicaragua treaty and will ask tho Ilritlsh govern ment to accept tho Amendments. Mr Chortt will assume tho position that England, of course, in ready to accopt tho Senato amendments, Landsowno will inako a nomcommltal and polito reply and the matter will slumber for several weeks. England will undoubtedly put out feelers as to whethor the Unfted Statet are willing to concede something in re. turn especially tho Alaskan boundary. Continue l na fourth I'age. Black Cat Stockings... 17 Pair. These are the original. We have 50 dozen ol them in the medium weight for boys' and girls. Seventeen Cents OLD FASHIONED SIMON PURE Business Men's Republicans of New York Take Similar Action to Organize Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 4. Tho Journal and Advertiser says: Grovor Clovclaud, David D. Hill. Dan iel S. Lament, Win. F.Bhcohan, Wm.C. Whitney, Jacob A. Hantor and other Democrats aro It Is announced, to bo come members of tho Samuel J. Tilde n club, with headquarters at ttroadway and 72nd street, articles of incorporation for which have just been signed by Jus tlco Leventritt, in tho supromo'court. Tho club, as declared by thoso who aro tiromotinir. ita Interests 1b to bo tho ploneor In tho movement suggested by Grovor Cleveland for tho "rcorganliatlon of tho Democratic party and promulgate truo Democratic Principles throughout tho United States." It is to bo a nation al, as well as a stato and local Institution and will eook to havo nominated for olllcoonly "Simon pure" Democrats, running on "old fashioned" Democratic platform p. Tho two hundred men whom Uto in corporators assert havo already signified their intention of joining am to bo sum moned oarly in tho coming week, at which ofllcors aro to bo chosen. Robert Bowing, head of tho contracting lirm of Flako and Dowllng, may bo tho first president. Tho namos of Jacob A. Cantor, for years tho Democratic leader of this Btate; Snmuol J. Ilotchkias, Win. Arrowsmith and Perez M. Stowart, who defeated Itobort Mazet for tho assembly a year ago, appear npon tho articles of in corporation. Thin id what Senator Cantqr hnd to Bsry about tho club after a long conference with former Lieut. Gov. Wm. K. 81ieolin.ui and Anthony N, Hrady of Albany: "Tho Sainuol J. Tlldon club is incor porated iu response to tho wishes of Democrats who aro desirous that the party shall not continue to lose, hut rather to win battles nt tho polls. 'Wo shall, instead, of fighting for 10 to 1, fight for tariff reform, against sub sidies, against centralization of power and othor groat Ibsuos on which ' tho Democracy has heretofore gone to tho pcoplo and won many a victory. " "Will such men as Grovor Cleveland, David B. Hill. Wm, C. Whitney and Daniol S. Lomotil join our club?" asked. wuh I "Wo certainly should not have formed It woro wo not assured of the .sympathy of men of their tyx." Cornelius N. Bliss has been selected to succeed tho late V. 1. Strong as chairman of tho Businessmen's Repub lican and Sound Money Association, at n meeting held at tho Fifth Avenuo hotol. This orgaub-ation, which waB formed in 1800, has heretofore takou no part except in tho presidential political contests. It lias now divided to take an active part in the stato and local cam paigns. With this view, a coiamittoo was ap polntod last night to securo articles of Incorporation. BOTANICAL X BONDERS ! The marvel of the hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afilicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. F. Cook, the great botanical specialist and original discov erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis- ease and the more awfulelTects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing top've patients the benefit of nis life study but declinesto publish further test imonials out of regard for his patients, yet will gladly refei any callers to their neighbors and friends who have been healed, Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it will do vou good to call and have a little chat with the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Street Salem Oreton. NEVADA, TRAIN BLOWN FROM TRACK General Siorm Reports on the Coast With Center at '.Frisco. Yiikxa, Cal. Jan. 4. The enow storm pant all previous records, 72 inches hav ing fallen since Tuesday evening And it ie Btill snowing furiously. Buildings ara falling in under tho trcmenduous weight. North and south bound train, engines and snow plows aro Biiowrd in at differ ent placoa in tho county on tho line of tho railroad. The Fort Jones and Ktnn stage has been since yesterday try in to come a distance of 18 miles and it Is feared that tho passengers and driver are helpless in tho Scott volloy mountains. Two hundred and twenty-five ex cursionists from tliia county and as many more from Southern Oregon and other points aro at San Francisco, un able to return on account of tho blockade. Ukno, New Jan, 4 A terrific wind storm has dono much damage here Jtud in this vicinity, Tho southbound pars cngor train on tho Nuvada, California and Oregon Hallway wan struck by the galo nt Doylcs, 40 miles north of Reno and was hurled from tho rails. Four passengors and threo trainmen woro hurt. The wvorest injuries ware sus tained by Mrs. F. D. Dodgu of this Ally. A baggago car on the Virghua and Truckoa Railroad express was lifted from Its trucks at Washington 31111s, south of here. Many buildings were injured kw-ro It. W. Parry wan tho heaviest lotw, Tho livftry stable is a threo story rrick building and one of tho largest iu to.vn. A portion of tho cecond floor wan utd ob a residence Parry and his family wero seatod in tho dining room when, without warning, a sixty foot section of tho south wall col lapsed and tons of brick, laths, timlMira and mortar crashed through tho ceiling, Mr. and Mrs, Parry and their threo children wero buried in tho debris, but almost miraculously scaped serious In Jury. San Fkancikco, Jan. 3. A severe wind storm accompanied by a driving rain, broke over tho city this evening and did cousiuernme damage, u no han iran cbnio and San Mateo electric car line wrtfl obliged to stop running for several hours, owing to the lack of motive power. At tho Cliff the wind blow nt the rate of sixty miles an hour and thu ocean was extremely rough, the wavcH break ing so high as to cover part of the road way. A number of windows in the Cliff House were broken und tho entire structure seemed threatened with collapse, Many ship were injured nnd hoiiio bulkhead was washed away. A portion of the ventilator on top of tho new ferry building was blown away and Fred Itowen, who was on I ho roof at the time had a narrow eecape from death. A new residence at 2161 Fofeoin street was blown down. A young woman who refused to give her namo was knocked almost reneelei's by being blown against a telegraph pole on Bush street' Cornices wero blown off bulldliigi nnd several persons had narrow escapes, The gale seemB to le raging not only on the Southern coast but all along the line from Hanta Cruz to Cape Flattery. j lie waves are rolling inoiiu lalo high at Fort Boss. Old tuueni ro port by telephone that It is tho worst storms ever known in that locality. The bay on the Oakland side wai w rough M CoiiIIduimI on Kwirlli 'ttc & SUITABLE PRESENTS A Piano An Organ A Bewiug machine A Violin A Hollar A MHndolin A Columbia Zither An Atttohurp A Miiou- Itoll A Jlarp. A tulutlt oiatJ tMit of t bcrt tauiU or book easily tit y mill. Geo. C. Will's t ttUlt,t, sice sal new CAMPAIGN TO STOP THE WAR Ovations Awaiting Him Cities ot Germany and Russia in Nkw YonK, Jan 4. Charles I). Plorco, consul general of the Orango Free Hlato in Now York, ami treasurer of tho Hocr relief fund iu America ha given nut the following statement: "The news coming to us every day both by public and private cahle shows tho lrported conquest jof tho floors to bo a delusion." 'Thoro aro under units on tho Hoer sldtfowr sixteen thousand hardyj de termined, invincible patriots of which 5,000 aro now Invading Capo Colony, against the 210,000 troops landed from Great l)ritnh and her dependencies. "Tho Hrltlsh invaders' have lost over 45 percent of that force. Tho Doors total losses in killed and dying from wounds have not exceeded 1500, but their loss in property and iu ImproveriHhnlent of tho people ban been very great. "Part of tlm llovrrt at o armed with Mausers, using a plain bullet, but many have JA'o Metford rlllcH, which life the dum dtim bullets, 'and all ot the Intter wrt captured from the English; they bear tiut nrrow mark ofWoolwlch." Nuv Yoiik, Jan. 4 A dliquileh to Journal and Adwutlnor, Irom London, savs: Continual on Kii)r I'kko. niil-to tfkvo you tho right glares Many .. ry . " .1 ...I .!..... ...I.I. Jbiiw) yonrwoe tosh'd free of charge. e nnifli,llissptf. "l L"s,-li'fe!S!r 6J8I jBatVs Jewelry Leader iif'Uw Prices. llelialilc -JowDlcr and A IJirgo stock cf novelties, now HVyJes f linio. lies and the best quail! v of ring. I other ww Jewelry for Wirt iie lo ftW nt prices lower than evor huforo O. T" POMBROY KuimuliiK !'. Owninnrclul Ml. Jeweler and Diamond Heiter :'?a??: rtmnmixmmmmmuKmmmMmmitimumumwnmmmMummMt OUR As tfie work In our ne gliding progresses, the In our old building progre50"'" H M H tfl 3 ii M a LIBERAL Ladies', Men's, Girls' and Boys' Mackintoshes are one-half their original prices M M M Men's Suits, Coats, Pants.... Hals, Ktc, at greatly reduced prices. 25c, 20c, 15c men's pure Imen 10c each Until we move. Bonafide Offers on Boiiafide Values... HAS NOT BEEN C0RR0BARATED Me Reviewed the British Troops on New Years Day Hkiilin, Jan. 4. With reference to tho report that Count Von Waldorsco had lieon killed by an ollkor. ot tho allied troops, It is Benii-ofllclally declared that a rumor to that effect has been current for a week past, but thegovornmont hai no corroboration of It. Von Wnldorseo reviewed the Hritish Bol(l!orn Jan. 1st. Pa in h, Jan. 4. Lo Journal reports un der rcecrvo tho death of Count von Wal dorsoe, tho rumor being that ho was killed by an ofllcer of the allied tioops, the ctrnumstancoa not being related. It Is said that the rumor is current in Hcrliti, whoro it Is not confirmed. NEW YORK GIRL MAY BE KIDNAPED Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 4. Win. L. Hmlford, a real estate- dealer of prominence, re ported nt tho bureau of Information early this morning that ho had reasons to Itcltevti that his Kl-yoar old daughter has lecn kidnaped. The girl was slightly ill and was lo havo met hor father at noon yesterday at the sixth avenue elevated railway station at 33rd etreet. Ho was to havo accompanied her to his physician. Hhodid not keep tho appointment. Ho waited for threo hours vainly and then went homo. Thero he was told that Mary had lotttho Iioubo in time to keep the appointment at noon and thnt nothing more was known of hor. Guard Your Sight Now that the Chrlslmae rush Is over wo will uivo moro attention to tho yo buslncBS. Wo are iirepurod to test vnur eves lu a scientific manner of our patrons can U'stlfv to our ability .. it.u.1. .... iiiiull..i.ii. Intl. ..I ITnll ffiml Satisfaction guaranteed iu all caes where Store. 118 State Street. (CI M pyMiWsMQMwwsWtttaswwwawaa'ti v dlu I Id STORE CLOSES AT 7 O'CLOCK. J o; WM Ladies' Suits Jackets, Furs, Etc. reduced from 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, tallm Ladies' Wrappers Are reduced out. (NEWS COMES FROM PROMINENT PEOPLE Whose Children Hae Been Sent to This Country to Be Educated. Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 4. Benjamin Wo Wheeler, president of tho University ot California, who in now staying; nt the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, has received in formation from secret sources in tho Philippines to tho effect that Aguinaldo Is dead and that his death occurred no less than six weeks ago. The news has beon kept secret by Aguinaldo's follow ers, It is said for tho purpoeo of prolong ing tho rebellion, since it was believed that tho news of tho chief's death would cause such discouragement and alarm that an utter capitulation would rostiU. President Wheeler obtained this news through several Filipplno children who havo been placed In his care by their paronts. Two are tho boup of Uueucam ino, a wealthy citizen ot Manila, who, before tho advent of the Americans In the Philippines had an activo leader in tho rebellion ngninet tho Spanish. Pres ident Wheeler also has in his chargo tho children of Midcl, the Governor of Mindanao, und several other boya whoso paronts are of tho wealthier class. In speaking ot tho roported death of the chief insurgent, Prceidont Whcolor t aid : "Thoso boys of niino as I may call them, recolvo frequent communica tions from their parents and friends at home. The Information which was ob tained concerning the death ot Aguinaldo I understand camofrom secret and trust worthy source and is probably truo. Tho father ot two ot these boys is Buon carnlno a wealthy citizen ot Manlht, who beforo the Amorlcans cauio was most active in the rebellion against Spain, I Continued on Third THE PLACE TO GET FRESH NUT CANDY, CHOCOLATE DIPPED ALMONDS, CREAM CHOCOLATE WALNUTS CREAM CHOCOLATE BRAZIL NUTS, at ELLIS Mo 154 State Strttt. & ZINN'S StUM'Ph0di2B74 great removal sale OFFERS! redu t0 ,USt tT one-third to clear them m u u Mi i If H Nl BBBllliilBKHMIi HllfiHMilWBiSIHHMslHlHHMMiMMHIIKWIVMfttt ' m.