The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 21, 1901, Image 1

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TODAY'S NEWS
Goldcat Weather for manyyoura ill Cuba.
Profeaeor fcliaha Gray, of Chicago, died last night.
Tho Princo of Walca is reported aorlouBly indisposed,
Tho NobraBka senatorial deadlock rcmnlnB unbroken.
Tho Emperor of Germany haa arrived at Cowos, England.
Ex.Congreasinan Geo. W. Cowles la dead at Olydo, N. J.
Mbbb meeting at Havana demands tho reduction of tariff dutioa.
At Ilazelton, Pa., 12,000 men employed at tho Lattimor colliery struck todav.
King Osrar of Sweden and Norway resumes rcina of government, after hia re-
centJllnceat
Dispatches of aytnpathy from nil
Queen's illneea,
Tho Senate has confirmed the nomination 01 Jaa.is. iinrian, 01 unicago, 10 do
5CitornoyGoiHTat of Torto Uico.
An act establishing a department
Isodby tho Philippine commission at
HA. Johnston, mayor 01 a nrgo, 11. v., is ni iopcDiiagen, awuuuu, wonting up
project of Immigration to northwest of Amorlca.
Bertha Urauer roieasou irom imprisonment n nnuoaa curpua uy ouugu duibu.
On Bixth ballot Dclawaro senatorial
Tho Queen's slight improvement thla
Ivbib was Bproading and nounahment
In tho United States Senato at today's
ayor reforrcd with doep pathoa to tho
rlbuto to her virtues as a sovereign and a
Smoke Henry the Fourth
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It represents our 2 line
for ladies. We have them
in all shapes, lace or button.
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mark when you buy a shoe.
II means quality. Shoes of
every description for men,
women and children.
THE NEW YORK RACKET I
Is recognized as Salem's cheapest store, quality
considered. We sell for spot cash only. That
explains it. Examine our line of clothing. You'll g
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Uul other new Jewelry for tho people to
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governments but Belgium received on
01 pumic instruction was unanimously
Manila.
deadlock unbroken.
morning was maintained. At 4:35 p.
artificially administered.
opening session the Ciiaplain in hia
condition of Qneon Victoria, paying a
woman.
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of broodies and tho best quality of ring.
buy at prices lower than ever before
Jeweler and Diamond Setter
The Greatest Achievement
Of modern science is found in tho prog
ress of Dentistry.
Careful study in all linns of our pro
fi'ssion.the possesion and skillful uce of
Instruments specially made for each op
eration, and every facility for carrying
out each undertaking enables ustoox
tract or Oil teeth without pain,
We fit and mako single or entire sets
of teeth and do all othor necessary work
with satiefaotion to our customers.
Drs. Eppley & Olinger
i'oatollire block.
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We might mention that they aro all the latest
ehapea and of the bent quality. 'Jliaso prieea
are lower than you are asked to pay for the
"trashy" sort. : : : : :
Regular $4.00 hats $3.25.
Regular $3.00 and $2.50
ones at $1.90.
Regular $2 styles now $1.70.
S0E OUR SOUTH WINDOW.
QUEEN'S
JLLNESS
A Slight Gain Noticed This
Morning,
PARALYSIS SPREADING
TO VERY. VITAL POINTS
The Queen's Condition Was
. Slightly- Improved Mon
day Evening.
Cowesi Jan, 21, 7. p. in. Quoon'a
condition id Blighlly improved.
Osboknb Jan. 21. Hottso 5 p. in.
Tho slight improvements this morning
is maintained.
London Jan. 21 Secretary of State
for Home Affairs Ritchie, who has tem
porarily left Osborno, has been sum
moncd to return there.
Tho inner clrclo of the Cabinet baa
beon in session this afternoon in con.
nectioh with official procedure in the
event of Her Majesty's death.
Cowks, Jan. 21.-4:35 p. m. Tito
night ia awaited with anxiety. Paralyfiia
Is Bproading to tho vital parts. Nourish
ment is being artificially administered.
London, Jan. 21. Tho scenes about
tho Mansion IIouso today exemplified
l lie anxiety of common intorcst which
has made all here nkin. Great crowds
thronged tho grounds all day, and noth
ing could be nioro impressive than the
profound silonco with which tho niter
noting phases of the cripea woro heard.
A dispatch fro'mOstond says arrange
ments for tho departure of the King of
tho Belgians for England htivo been
countermanded.
On his arrival at Portsmouth tho Km
poror Willftun wbb mot by a guard of
honor. Tho party immediately went on
board tho royal yacht Alberts and attirt
cd for Cowea.
"Oleo" Case In Supreme Court,
Wasiiinotom, Jan. 21. Argument
was heard in the Supremo Court of tho
United States today, the case brought
of Ohio. Tho case will be taken up or
dismissed. If the decision of tho Ohio
Supremo Court is upheld, colored
olconinrgarlno can bo legally sold in
Ohio only in original packages of not
loss than 10 pounds.
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 afflicted 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 awfuleffects
of rank medical humbugs. Dr.
Cook is willing togive patients
the benefit of his life study but
declinesto publish further test
imonial out of regard for his
patients, yet will gladly refer
any callers to their neighbors
and friends who haye been
healed, Consultation free.
If you have any physical ail
ments it will do you good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor.
Office 301 Liberty Street
Salem Oregon.
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THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE
ON THE SENATORSHIP
Corbett Opposes Burdening Our Producers Witli .Trusts
and Restricting Our Commerce With the Islands.
CHOOSE YE THIS DAY WHOM
YE WILL SERVE POLITICALLY
McBride Would Vote for the Shipping Subsidy But Corbett
Would Vote Against All Trusts and Tariff
Robberies.
(Tho deadly parnllol that should bo read by mombcra of tho Oregon legislature cal
ling thoimclves Domocrats, Populists, Unlotilats,or Citizens.)
Dally Capital Journal JaD. 17, 1901,
Tho proposition ;to spend our monoy
in getting possessions likb tho Philip,
pines and then levy tariffs on tho Jute
ana ranniu out of which tho farmer's
gruinbaga and binding ttvlno aro inado i
eo ropuisivo to American common
BUllOO
that only tho brainless ndtniniBtratlon
echoes can applaud When wo gavo
Spain ten ycara of freo trade with tho
Philippine islands as part of tho pur
clinso money, Mr. Corbett cannot boo
tho Justice of donying'ourown commorce
the same privileges. Ho stnnds on the
old fundamental doctrine of freo trade
with our own torrltory, whoro Clay,
Webator, Lincoln. Blaine and Garfield
stood, and which has never beon violated
until tliia ago of trust control of our
commercial policy. Mark Haunn cannot
furnish a man liko Corbett ready made
Heas in exchange for tho federal patron
age of Oregon. Ho has a mind of his
own based not orr-political expediency
out on sound principles of business
JiiRtico and common sonec. This kind
vu nvjiiiiti iiiiiiuiifiuD ui uitoiiivan.
of n man does not appeal to the mere
spoils monger hut to citizens who place
their country and its national Dolicles
above persoualadvnntage. air Corbett's
stand should appeal aud does command
respect.
Tho McBtido organ discloses, tho paramount issue between the two forces
struggling for the Oregon sonatorshlp. Our thanks aro duo to the Sentinel editor
K. II. Flng, until very recently n Kroo Trado Gold Democrat.
Mr. Corbett beliovcs that if tho flag and tho constitution extend ovor any of
tho Island possessions wrested Irom Spain, that it is wrong to lovy tariffs upon
their pcoplo ana commorco. Mr. Corbett id not unfriendly to tho McKinley ad
ministration, but ho dares to differ with it, whilo McOrido daro not,
Mr. McKinley believed thnt too and in ids message said it would be an out
rage to deny tho Porto Ricnna freo trade with tho United Statoo. Hut thoro woro
too many of "motoo" eouators, bowing down to trust iuiluonces, and McKinley
yiolded. McBrido voted for tho Porto Rice tariff.
Simon and other nblo Republicans voted ngains.t it. Mr. Corbett would havo
dono tho samo had lie been thoro. Tho Porto Rlcan's voluntarily annexed them,
selves to our country.
llio American peoplo will novcr give
boliovoB in holding thorn. On ono cargo of jutn bagging, tho raw material for
which is supplied by the Philippines, wo paid tariff tdutica,at Portland last fall of
ton.ooo .. j-.., ,.. ., ,,, n icki4wi With ttlU braiUB Ol II Crtl KUUWt) llinv
mouoy comoH out of the producers of Oregon.
Tho cry of pauporlalwr ia used as a
and catch tho votes ofgullp. To elect
to tho trusts: Go on forever
wool oacKs, our binding twino, oui ropea
ma products in tliofreo Inula markets of tho world, and should not bo robbed by
tho truBta on products of tho Philippines.
llio iuclirido papor cites Uio dangor
court nas noni mat Uuua Ian foreign country. Arian independent Ropubllo, and
thnt is tho experiment wo nro piedKcd to support, Cuba will mako her own tarilfa
and our tariff lawa will operato nguinst her
own territory and with perfect freedom of trade wo can protect oursolvos against
Cuba as alio produces tho same products.
Tho Philippines bolong to tho United States by purchase, by treaty and finally
by conquost if necessary. Porto Rice is ours by voluntary annexation, Mr.
Corbett is opposed to tariffa on thoso islands and o tho auprome court will finally
hold when It decides tho chbos now beforo it.
Tho Hawaiian ialaiuls woro solemnly nnnoxed by oct of congress two yoarH
ago. IX is tho outrago to keep up tariffa thoro. Rut the trustb demand theao
tariffa. Under tholr operation tho German sugar baron Claua Sprockela collects
TKN MILLIONS DOLLARS a year off tho American pcoplo by'hia collision with
tho augar trust. Tho tropicM fruit trust ' robs our children on plno apples, coca
nuta and banauas to tho tune of millions annually. Molirido alwayB votes with
tho trusts. A bunch of bananas from Cuba, Porto Rice or Hawaii costs ubo it 60
cents at tho American port of entiy. Hy means of tariff dutlea and truot robbory
it costs $2.25 to $2 75 per bunch when it reaches tho American retailor and Ameri
can children aro to be robbed for gem rations to come to satlato tho financial greed
of a commercial systom upheld by such men as MclJrido, Such statesmanship
will ono of thceo days slip up on a bauanu peel and break Ua neck. All thu bene
fits tho American peoplo might gain from expansion turn to ashes on their lips
when tho commercial policies are dictated by commercial greed and capitalistic
combinations. Thoso ogoncios can afford to apond a million dollars a vuur to lit
eenntora to uphold their system.
Kxpanston is desirable for three reasons as follews:
1. To bring about greater commercial freedom and break down the Chinese
walls of tarifl legislation.
2. Toutimuluto a natural increase in shipping, with vessels under the Ameri
can flag controlling commerce with our own possessions.
3. It will tend to break dow n trusts, in proKrtion as wo open tho avenues of
unrestricted trade.
Mr, Corbett stands for Kxpnniiin for tho Producer, Kxpaiibion for Commerce,
Expansion for tho Peoplo.
HEAVY MAIL
ROBBERS SUCCEED
Chicago, Jan 21. Hurjara eutrrtd
the Oak Park postofllue through a cky
light Bouietimo aftor midnight and uith
no one to disturb their operations they
opened between 2,000 and 3.000 leitera
aud extracted tho money they found
therein. Tho amount of the thuft haa
not been estimated but It is believed
Oak l'urk citizens lost heavily.
The robbery waa discovered l the
jauiter who found the Moor behind tlie
letter cases pi'od high with torn mail,
The Dally Sentinel Jn. 18. 1901, '
The Capital Journal wauls Mr. Corbett
to bo elected United State Senator from
Oregon, nsido from any othor couslder-
tlllrX llflAi4llln H f A..I...11 1 - ....
ukiuu, uitauBo ur. juruun ia an oppon
ent of thu prosont Itopubhcan National
Administration nnd nntinanil tn ia nnllm. I
on tho groat national questions. Tho
nK V"" '? Ll??,trad,0 papor ftVcl Mr-
v'un ou mi uo uia viuwa iiru kii
now n.
agrees wun air. Hcott on this, as on
othor questions. Under these circum
stances tho following extract (published
in paraiellcd column) from yesterday
Journal is quite interesting.
How many Republicans, in tho days
whou Cuba, Porto Rice and tho Philip
pines wero ruled by Spain, Would have
voted for freo trado with thoso islands?
So far as tho effect upon our industries
is concerned, tho situation in no way
has changed ; in fact it would bo much
worso. In tho PhlllpplnoJ thoro nrc
nine millions of pcoplo, furnishing an
unlimited supply of cheap labor, capablo
uiiiiiiJiiuti viiiiiiiv in rninn nnnr. nminmn
of being instructed in tho manufacturing
artB, and coming into direct and indirect
competition with tho wage workers and
agriculturists of this country, Mr. Cor
bott favors this idea, but tho pcoplo of
Oregon are opposed to it, and, thorcforo
desiro to bco him remain a private citi
zen.
up tho Phllippino islands. Mr. Corbett
bogy by tho trusts to keep up those tariffa
Mr. McHrirto means for Oregon to say
taxing our grain bags, our hop sacks, our
and cordage. Tho Oregon farmer ella
of free trado with Cuba. Tho siinremo
products, lint with Porto Rice as our
KIDNEY SPECIALIST
PASSES AWAY
Oniovuio, Jan 21. Dr. Charles Wesley
Purdy Ir dead of a eompliuatlon of
diseaser, caused by overwork. He was
born in'Klngston, Ontario, In 1810, and
was graduated from thu Queens univer
sity with high honors,
Dr. Purdy nud a lifo study of dia
eases of the kidneya and wrote several
books on the subject, llo reueivod
several degrees from the 1 toy a I collage
of physloians and surgeons of Cunadi.
Going Through a Watch
When iltanlnglt, we oflun find some
minor troubles which on being made
llgit, will prolong its life for h number
of Voars.
'Jlils Is worth moro than tho price of
tflaanjnir, but it dcorn't cost jou lunch,
S e make a specialty of tine repairing.
Walehw, jewelry, oNx-ks, and delicate
jfUUi ornaments are carefully, skillfully
artii neatly repslrwl, tletniwl and made
If look, nd Im, like new. For such
work our charges two mvderale.
.tJiWR'S JEWELRY STORE
lI8 8UtegUeel.
PATHETIC
ST0RY
01 Victoria's Suffering and
Break Down. .
CAUSED BY SOUTH
AFRICAN
WAR
The Queen Has Been in Com
atose Condition Since
Thursday.
Nuw Youk, Jan. 21. A dispatch to
tho World, from London, seya:
Your correspondent hanobtaincd from
a sourco within court circles tho first
comprehensive and actual count of tho
Queen's illnrss that has been given out.
They bIiow that her mind has boon
tolling for many months, ovonboforo her
vIfilt t0 Poland. She had beon a mental
wreck for months. Whenever It wna
ofllcinlly nnnouncod that she uiado felici
tous responses to epoechos' nl public
functions it ia a nmttor of cold fact that
tho poor old queen waB in such a dnio
that all bIio could say to hor companions
wna: "Where nm I."
Several times when she has appeared
in public during thu past six or eight
months alio haa fallen asleep. Had it
boon nny ono else but tho queen of Eng
land it would havo been plain long ago
that tho malady was sonilo decay.
And that truthfully is what nilllcta
Victoria.
Hut for hor physical brenking up of
tho past weok, an attack of paralysis in
tho left side, it would have beon possible
for tho court and tho royal household to
havo kept from tho British peoplo
knowiedgo of her mental decay for an
indeflnlto period. For tho Queen had
lapses of Intellectual vigor, but theso
woro moro distressing to her than her
periods of mental donsity.
When her brnin was clear sho always
reverts to tho horrors of tho war In
South Africa. Again and again she
harped upon tlnnivnr. This wur, which
alio etrovo with all her power to avert,
made tho last hours of Hngland'a Queen,
who has reigned happily longer than
most men live, most wretched and mla
erable. In her lucid Interval it ban
haunted her incessantly,
xnu quuuu a strong coiiwtuiillon mani
fested the Hi at Hymptoms of rerioua de
cay when evil tidinga'of thu South (Afri
can war, which' began tlio previous Oct
tober, began to arrive in rapid stimis
sion. Tho queen did not look for any serious
disaster to her army. Him expected
net ling but a series of quick, easy vie
torios. fnalcad disaster followed disas
ter every few daya.
Gen. Duller, before leaving Hnglaud
for tho South African campaign, attained
the q neon tf io war would be "Dilllcult
bht not dangerous."
In comicquoucu thu news ot tho many
reverses came to Ii.t with added severity.
Sho folt that ehu had been deceived and
novor forgave Huller.
Ccmiimioii mi iirtli l'ne
IK3H 1I1H HH HIE
JOS. MEYERS
..Silks..
Silk waisl patterns, talTe
tas, armuers, peau-de-soies,
etc., all at snap prices until
we move.
A Big Towel
Special
In our coiner window,
He each.
Ladies' Jackets,
$5.00
Any one in the house. 58.50
to 516.50 values.
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THE FOURTH
DEFENDANT
In the Famous Jennie Boss
chieter Case.
GEORGE KERR ON
SEPARATE TRIAL
Will Tell all About the Trag
edy in Which the Mill
girl Was Killed.
New Yomc, Jan. 21. Now light hrs
boon thrown upon tho caso of Geo. J.
Kerr, indicted as ono of tho four mur
derers of Jenulo Uo8echiotor nt lttterson,
N. J, Tho reasons for giving K6rr a
soparata trial also havo been made pub
lic. Judgo Dixon, at tho titnoha granted
Kerr thu privilege of bolng tried sepa
rately, eaid ho would (llo his reasons o
morrow nnd ho has now mado them
known.
Judgo Dixon says tho objoct of this
secrecy was to provent facta from ro ch
ing tho jurors In tho trial of the othor
tlireo men that might possibly unduly
inlluenco tholr minds.
It now appears that Kerr Intcnda to
toll all about tho tragedy on tho night of
October 18; that ho will claim thnt ho
was not present nt tho timo tho dead
ly drug was administered to Jeiiuiu
Rosechiutor ai.d that ho not only did not
take part in tho assault but on tho other
bund protested against it. Kerr oxpcctH
to prove this by tho confessions of
Campbell nnd death.
Prosecutor Kmloy will insist that
Kerr had guilty knowiedgo of nil that
took place on that night nnd thnt ho
aided and abottcd in tho poisoning.
In giving his reasons for postponing
Kerr's trial Judgo Dixon eaya that thu
statements mado by Death and Campbell
to tho polico implicated Kerr in cer
tain ways but such BtatotnOntd nro
not legal uvidcncu of Kbrf'a guilt
and being introduced on tho
triitl of Camplwll nnd Death and McAl
lister they might havo biased tho minds
of the jurors against Kerr, Ho further
sava that tho counsel for Kerr made
known to him that they would introduce
an entirely different lino of defence for
Kerr
2f 1l3llnfto,r?llu bv Caui,,lwH Death
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RAILROAD MAN
RUNS AMUCK
Fall Over a High Embarkment
and Nearly Killed.
Simkanl', Wash., Jan. 21. P. I. Cal
lahan, a railroad man aud highwayman,
lies dying in tho hospital as n result of
last night's adventure's. Callahan enter
ed fie All U Huloon, robbed thu till tin n
ran down WuRhlngtnn street. In tho
dnrkmua ho plunged over tho Great
Northern retaining wall, f filing 18 loot,
Ilnth jaws wero broken and 1 aai of brain
badly injured.
IIHHHI-
& SONS,
On the Move
We aie apt to pull stake
any day now, because all
that holds us is the cajfe
for the elevator. It's on
the way, expected to arrive
any day.
But the Great
Sale
Goes merrily on no delay,
no hitch, nor sidetracks.
The bargains are here; the
store is full ot them.
LADIES' LINGERIE
A fine line of gowns,
drawers, chemises, skirts
corset covers, etc, at remov"
al sale prices,
Mackintoshes
Half-Price
THE WHITE CORNER
'CAUCUS !
TONIGHT
Both Republicans and Anti-
Caucusltes,
ttti r r.iTUcfl
VMLLi ufti"i-n 3
FOR THE FRAY
Another Attempt Will Be
Made to Unite on a Dem-f
ocratic Candidate. -
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I Tho Republicans will moot In thdir
first attempt at u Bonatorial caucus this .
ovonlng nt tho Stnto Hon bo. I
Tho anti-caucus Rapubltcnns nrelto
hold a meeting at tholr hondquarterafnt
WJIlauiotto hotel this evening somotimo.
Another conference of the Democrats,
Populists, Silver Ripubllcnna, Union'
nnd Citizens members will bo held this
evening at thu St&to Uouao for tho pur
pice of either naming n Democrat nsa
candidate for Senator or agreeing .on
soino policy of action or in action,
Continued on Fourth IMgo.'
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O v e r w o rW
You know all about it. You
arc :i pfrfect slave to your
work. It's rush through Ithe
day r.:K. worry through r the
nlht.
There's no time to cat
no time to sleep. The
4ilU
outlook ia dark and forbidding.
You feel sure there is but one
termination nervous prostra
tion. And nervous prostration
is something you don't want,
that's certain. Then don't
have it. What you need is a
perfect Sarsaparilla. So far as
vc can learn, there is but one
in the world, and that's
Ayer's
iHa f cana fill n
1.00 a bottle. All dru(((it.'
Write the doctor froctr ll Hi partlenUri la
your nit. . Vou will recle prompt rnW, Ad.
ilto.i, Dr. J. O. AVKll, townll, MM,
Bananas 20c dbz.
Oranges lc each
ELLIS &
o 154 State Street.
ZINN'S"
Salem 'Pboee:2874
THE WHITE CORNER i
Trade Mirk Rrtlstered
Men's Furnish
ings Assortment still good, and
prices that fairly make your
eyes dance when you know
them. All collars 10c each.
Fix up your home before
your legislature company
arrives. Our entire line of
lace curtains at Removal
Sale Prices.
Dressing
Sacques
H
Reduced fiom 20
cent.
to 50 per
Trs4 Mrk HtjUUred.
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