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THE DAILY JOURNAL aes; "First to Congratulate the neV king.' v- McKlnley1 "Viva Voce vote in Caucus. suits me -Corfcett. SAUSM, OBEGOH THTTKSDAy JAIOJABY 24 1901 VX)Ii. XI NO 20 gfKHr jHHEni TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED, Tho Queen'o funeral February second will bo military. Burghers unanimously express sorrow over Queen's death. Armour's will provied tl.000,000 for a great technical school; MaB. Nation has demolished another saloon at Enterprise, Kan. Third ballot Oregon legislature resulted iu nochoico ior Senator. tnur has deported anothor batch of Filipino agitator to Guam. A successful onornHnn wnq nnrfnrmwl nn President Krugor'a oyoa today. Mrs. Maybrido's case will bo taken up King Edward Sovonth of England loft tako train for Oaborno. Tho Preston railway com mission bill Washington legislature. Total precious metals produced west 'hundrod million dollars. II. W Corbett heads a list of forty ?Nehalem and Tillamook bays. Tho Ghinoeo demand that indemnities Jforo an igtornational corntnitteo. Special Sale of. F YOUTH'S. OUERCCRTS j During this week we will sell Youths' overcoats at t 25-Per rent. Ages 14 to 19, regular price $10.00$10.50, $11.00... Mackintoshes Still Selling WQ0ift mii STORE 3QO COMMBROIAb JT. 911 $ Ml 'jfl H MMMt fliuiH Ikeaussb B 275 COMMERCIAL Reliable Jeweler A Large stock cf uovolties, now styles hid other now Jowelry for tho peoplo to O. T. POMBROY graving Frco, 288 Commercial St. INUIIWilHllllllllIIIIllIIIIHIlllllllIIIllIIBHIIIIIIIllllllllllllVHIlMl- Tho sharpest kind of a sharp mark-down pencil has done souio sensational prico re ducing. : : : : SILK WAISTS.... Regular Ten dollar silk $6.50 each. They are handsomely made of extra quality taffeta silks and liberty satins. See Them in Our Corner; Window. with hopes of favorable consideration. Marlbirougb Houso at 11 o'clock to. has pnBBod the lower Houso of tho of Missouri in nineteen hundred is threo Portland capitalists to build a railroad to ... duo tho foreign powors bo Bottled be- Redaction 1 1 at One-Half Regular Price i i 71 Yffl E ADVERTISE be JJJ, cause we have footwear at the lowest prices at which it is" safe to buy, for we endeavor to get t le best in the market at all times. 5T and Watchmaker of brooches nnd tho beat quality of ring buy at prices lowor than ever before Jeweler and Diamond Better The Greatest Achievement Of modern science is found in the prog ress of Dentistry. Oareful study in all lines of our pro fession, the possession and skillful use of instruments specially made for each op eration, and every facility for carrying out each undertaking enables us to ox tract or fill teeth without pain, We fit and make single or entire sots of teeth and do all othor necessary work with satisfaction to our customers. Drs. Eppley & Olinger Postoffico block. RROS gmmmB SALEM'S MOST ACCEPTABLE SHOPPING PLACE. FURS,... waists at The remainder of our stock of 5 fine furs will be sold during this S sale at actual cost, S Electric Seal Collarettes. Trimmed with tails, nicely lined at g Special, $1.80 each 'j . . S SILVER DOLLAR 0 To Be Maintained at Paiv ity Witt Gold. BRYAN'S VIEWS TO BE PRINTED Frank Leading for the the Short Term Senatorship in Montana. Washington, Jan. 24. By a party voto of nine to six tho Houso committee on colnago today ordered a favorable re port on tho bill of Representative Hill (Conn.) "To maintain tho silvor dollar at a parity with gold." This was dono alter tho committee to bo. heard, and n communication from W. J. Bryan to bo receiver. This, however, was without purposo to oxcludo Bryan's communi cation, which will bo recoivod and printed as part of tho hoarings. Chairman Southard presented n die patch received from Bryan saying: Inconvenient to visit Washington, but should bo pleased to submit my views ia writing if you wilt send me copies of tho ponding measure" Tho Houso I" considering tho naval ap propriation bill today. Tho question of abrogation of tho treaty of 1817, prohi biting maintenance" of war vessels upon tho great lakes, provoked considerable discussion. In tho Senato today tho Indian ap propriation bill was up, At 2 o'clock tho shipping bill was laid boforo the Senate but it was laid asido temporarily whilo consideration of the Indian ap propriation monauro continued. Hklewa, Mont., Jan. 24. Ii, L, Frank gained threo votes on Joint ballot today (or the short term Senatorship, reach ing 20, highest mark mado by any fusion candidate utneo ballotting began. Dover, Dele., Jan. 24. Today "ballot for United States Senator showed no change. VETERAN PRINTER FALLS DEAD Tacoma, Wy., Jan. 21. Marshall Falls, a veteran printer, fell dead today from hoait disease HEARD IN STATE HOUSE LOBBIES Fooling aaainst a further legislative holdup 1b increasing. Fishing bills have drawn tho lobby attached to thoso interests. usual Jos. Bridges of Roseburg is hero in tho interoet of tho Drain Normal school. A meeting 9! tho representatives of tho different schools will bo held soon to reach an agreement and unite on a bill if possible. The Republican senatorial caucus Wednesday night adjourned to Thurs day at four o'clock. Ono of tho Mc Bride men in the caucus said a proposi tion to unite all tho Republicans would bo made to thoso remaining out, but up to this hour none had boon received, A prominont member of thoso outside the regular organization who is not a McBridu man said today that they, (tho anti-caucusites,) would have a propoti-1 Uon to make to tho Caucus Republicans in a few days which he thought might lead to a happy conclusion, in. Ho would not state what it was but said they would bo glad to consider any proposals for harmony. Somo very special bargains in French Flannel Waists, Furs, Lace Curtains, Por tieres. Draperies, etc. Hi S i QUEEN'S FUNERAL Buried Feb, 2 With Mili tary Honors, SIGNS OF SORROW IN SOUTH AFRICA Edward Seventh Proclaimed King With More Ceremon ies and Demonstrations Cowks, Jan. 24. It has been decided that tho funeral of tho Queen will take placo at Windsor Castle February 2nd. It was (ho at pressed deslro of tho Quoon that tho lun'orul should bo military In character. PiiKToniA, Jan. 21. Signs of sorrow over tho death of tho queen are every where vlaiblo. It haa been suggested by influential Burghers that an amnesty proposal would havo tho effect of greatly hastening tho ro turn of peaco. London, Jan 24.-0:26 n. m. Tho pro clamation announcing Edward VII as King of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of IndlarTvasroad In St. James Falaco at 0 o'clock this morning. Tho King was not present. Thore'wns largo assembly of officials and college horaldsi Among thoso iu attendance wore Qon. Roberts, and mombora of his headquarters staff and othor army officers. There was a great concourse of peoplo from tho commencement to tho close. Tho proclamation was greotcd by a fanfaro of trumpets. At tho conclusion of tho ceremony the band belonging to tho Foot Guards in tho Friary court played "God Savo the King". Tho mombora of tho King's household witnessed tho ceremony from - Marl borough Houso. SEATTLE BENCH SHOW HELD IN APRIL Seattle, Wn, Jan. 24. Tho annual bench show of tho Seattle Kennol Club will bo held fn this city on April 10 to 13. Tho dato was arfauuod to give Portland and British Columbia an op portunity to join with Soattlo nnd form ft circuit. Theso two districts will ar range their shows to como ono boforo and the other after Seattle. Tacoma will not hold a bench shovr this j year. R. 0. Ramsby, tho venerable ox sheriff of this county, who has been se riously ill at his homo in Silverton, is now able to Bit up. Grant Manning, a prominent citizen of French Prairie, was in tho city today. 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- eror of the botanical cure, heals Isome patients who have suffer ed tor years from awful dis ease and the more awfuleffects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook IS willl'ntr 0 trive MtifintS it, ufit ne u: ifJ-. -!. a.. u.. the benefit of his life study but declinesto publish further test imonials out of regard for his patients, yet will gladly refer -j - , ,, , ' , . any cuiicia iu iiieir lltilliuuis To meet this heavy Indebtedness tho and friends Who have been ' receiver has In his treasury at present healed, Consultation free.l2000,n1fl8" Kvery single asset upon If vnn hivA mu ndtrcinl nil wn'cli the order has a claim will have to mn U ...:il A ,... ,.nnA tn mentsitwill do you good to Call and have a little Chat Wltll the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Slreet "um ' N06,7j old age claims amount 1 . rftr. j Jog to 1279,109 and miscellaneous claims Salem Oregon. FOREIGN Claims Will Go Before an Inteiv national Committee, FRENCH CALL OTHERS COWARDLY For Withdrawing the Troops Needed to Protect the Chinese Christians. Peris, Jan. 10, (Doloyod in trans mission.) Tho Chinoso aro anxious to havo tho indemnities payable to tho dif ferent nations adjudged in international committuo. A. majority of tho minis ters hero Seem to think that their gov ernment make separato arrangements with China. Tho ministers will hold a mooting shortly to consider tho next stop to bo taken. No formal reply will bo sent to tho Chinoso objections, but thoy will bo considered. Tho noto which accompanied tho agreomont doltvored by tho Chinese plenipotentiaries reiterated tho Chinoso objections already published, adding thereto a requost for tho immodlato ro turn of tho public buildings, and tho total cessation of tho military ox pod I tipns. tho deslro for a definition of tho limits of tho legations, also a deslro for tho removal of troops na early as possi ble. Tho Gorman nnd French officials soom to think, Jt unwisq for tho troops to loavo Pokln forsovoral months. Tim French especially object to what thoyc&ll "tho cowardly bohavlor of othor nations in not protecting tho Chinoso Christians." For that .reason they bolievo it will bo necessary to keep tho troops at least anothor year. Tho English, Americans and Russians seemingly think a gradual withdrawal can bo mado us soon as tho rivor opens, about tho beginning of March. YICE PRESIDENT KILLING LIONS His Exciting Adventure With One of the Beasts at Bay. Mekkkh, Colo,, Jan. 24. News di root from tho Keystono'rauch, at which placo tho Roosovolt hunting party Is slopping, shows that between tho 12th and 22nd of January, 12 grown tnour tain lions, threo kittens and eight lynx cats, were killod. On Saturday last tho party had quite an exciting advouturo with a lion. Tho lion was hold captive by and was fighting with tho wholo pack of hounds. .Tho huntors wero trying to get near enough to tho animal to kill it with tliolr knives when it seized one of tho dogs by tho jaw. Gov. Roosovolt r-hoved tho breach of tho. gun into tho lion's mouth, holding tho gun by ono hand, with tho other striking tho Hon a deathblow with his knlfo. His gun shows the marks of tho lion's tooth. All tho grown lions wore killed with tho knife. The Gover nor has decided to stay fqr anothor two weeks. BUSTED ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS Death Certificates and Old Age Claims Piling Up. iNDUrfAi-ous, f iid., Jan. 21, Receiver Olarko, of the Choson Friends, nays tho total liabilities of which the receiver ha accural!) knowledge at present aro $771, 740, In addition to all these claims there aro protested checks for largo amounts, which will bring the total InftAlltculMfhAa fna In nvt.o tf QAA fWl ...mwviwmiiiww ,m, , VAUVCq Ul fUW,VW. M0 'ou't bitterlytin tho oourts before it ' be re,!ltt! upon Tho orcdlto,B may get three cunts on tho dollar. Thuroaro now death certificates in the Which will reach $439. Going Through a Watch When oleaning it, we often find some minor troubles which on being made right, will prolong its life for a number of years. This Is worth mora than tho price of uleafiine, but it doesn't cost you much, Wn make a specialty of fine repairing. Watches, Jewelry, clocks, and delicate little ornaments are carefully, skillnlly and neatly nominal, cleaned and made to look, and be, like new. For such work our charges are moderate. METAL VALUES For Past Year Over Three Hundred Millions, MONTANA LEADS COLORADO NEXT Some Large Sales of Pig Iron Were Made the Past Week. New York, Jan. 24. J. J. Valontine, proiident of Wells. Fargo a Co, has is sued his annual report of motala pro-, duccd in tho states and territories wcat of thu Missouri river, including British Columbia and tho Yukon dis trict. Tho report states that tho total gross result iu 1000 was $299,E15,427 of which gold contributed 10,100,733; cop per 50,762,284 nnd silver f 42,102,602. The combined output of theso motals last year was tho greatest in tho history of this country nnd Canada. Tho worlds production of gold, estimated at $230, 000,000 showB a decrease of $08,000,000 as compared with 1800, Australia mined $0,000,000 loss while tho production In South Africa fell off on account of tho war. Tho production In tho British North American possessions incensed $0,000,000 and tho total for North Amer ica about $3,000,000. Montana loads with an agrcgato pro production of motals of $807,078,160; Colorado ranked next with $17,010,230; Arizona followed with $21,200,020 and then California with . $18,300,714. In British Columbia and tho Yukon dis trict tho valuo of ores mined was $30, 207,000. Tho Iron Ago today says of conditions in tho iron irnde: "Tho principal ovetit of tho week has boon tho closing of con tract; for tho baIo of 100,000 tons oi boeiomor pig to tho Carncgto Steel Coompany at $12.60, vnlloy furnaces, to which 11 further lot of fiO.WlO to'is will bo added. Another largo uuuiyL purchased 60,000 tons, but natuu a lower prico. Whothor there will bo any labor trou blu in tho valleys, as threatened, h doubtful, Tho impression prevails that work will go nn quietly ut tho reduction offered by tho furnace companies. INFRINGEMENT OF RIGHTS Tacoma, Wn., Jan. 24. Trfo build ing trades council has declared It to bo an Infringement of. their rights foi mombers of n sister Union to permit subcontracting of shingling or any other part of tho carpmiter trade. THERE WILL BE.... m a b Music ouvenirs m in Good Time MUSIC FROM 2 7:30 TO 10:30. TO Ui 1 .Utji" ". " Jtoypv EXCLUDE ASIATICS Is the declaration of Ore ' gon Senate, ONE CHANGE ON SENATOR Corbett Men Stand Firm While McQueen Flopped , to Fulton.: J J Debate Over Asiatics., .,.,., Sonato joint memorial by Inruan, of Multnomah, memorializing Congress tor tho re-enactment of U16 Chinese' Exclu sion act, was adoptod aftor an effort to abrograto tho section excluding' Japan oso and othai Asiatic laborers proved un successful. In discussion of tho memorial, Sena tor Kuykondull provokod' a spirited' do- bato by moving to striko out tho Ace tions extonding.tli0 act to Japanoso and other Mongolians, on tho plea' that the Japanoso woto pr6grossiVo Auil civilized, lie furthor declared that ho was person ally opposed to nil exclusion laws nnd bolioved that tho United Slatos could compot'o with tho ontlra world'. Senators In man of Mdltnomoh nnd Smith of Baker spuku in favor of tho original provisional tho riidmorlal, tho former declaring tho Japanoso to bo as dangerous a monnco to tho ' prosperity of tho American workingmati "as tho Chinoso. ' ' "" At noon tho houses assoiublod'fn joint session and ballottud for United States' Soiiutor as follews: Joint Dallot In DtU' Corbett 28, ADAMS IJAnUETT aitiaas uutt CAA1ICHON CAHTRtl UAL.Y U12UK "AHN HAWKINS UOWIO JOIINHOb' JOHUI'HI ' KUKNH ItUtlC IUtHON AlcCUACKIfiH MATTOON MU.L.I2II MUUCBY i'OOIIMAN KTttlWlfill ' .CT.HWAUT HTOIIY iKAUCI THOMSON (Urnnt.) I'UOJM'HON VINCISNT Moll ride 10. UOOTII JATTENACH JlMMKTT yULTON IUNT .UlUSE .OONEY MICH HILL .SOTTINOIIAM WILLIAMSON IIHOWNELL EDDY KELLY KUYKENDALL MAYS NICHOLS POIlTElt TALUEUT J.MITH, A. C. BmIth-25 VLLISN J1.15M JOHON .IRIXIHH .IULCOMII .tlcAMHTKU Monnow (Mult.)HEICUEft DIHfiCOLL OH AGE HE1TKEMPEK INuilAM INMAN MONTAaUH OHTON HHHHBHHHHMHnH . Our New Store Will Be Known as The White Corner T XT 3ES S X jk. 1ST Our Grand Opening Will Take Place.... tf- '' Next The While Corner, the long established trading point for good values, courteous treat ment and honest business methods, sustained by Joseph Me vers & Sons for the past twenty one vears. will be moved next Tuesday, Janu ary 29th. to 5 AND The Corner of Court and Liberty Streets YOU ARE WECOME A cordial invita' tjon to all. Help make flie big store your store. THE WHITE CORNER niCE SHIPLEY SMITH, It. A. (Mult.) WADE WEHIUiNO coLvia HUME McatlEEH iLv'nms' SMITH of Llncoln.McQtEEN Moore 2. , DHESSEU W lllams-1. nODEHTS Lwell 1 PItOEDSTEL Not voting 3. OERNAHDS SMITH of Dakcr, SMITH of Marlon. HAIITMAN II CANDIDATES' C It. W. Corbett . Oco. W. McBrlde!: IMiiKvr Hermautt Win Hmllti C. W. Fulion II, 0 O.-orso K. A. Mooto. T. O. Taylor. .. Oeo II. WlllUmi . Lowell . . ... Not VotItu. 2828 iv is l'l 8 0 8 29 MM J, 4 10 it a 0 0 a 1 1,1 1,8 Uimluiicit bit tnimh prv. Hard Coghs N6 matter how hard your cough is or how long you have had it, you want to get rid of it, of course, to waif"' until It is too risky you havq c"on- sumption, for sometimes it's impossible to cure this disease, even with . Ayerps , "Cherry - Pectoral If you arc coughing today, don't wait until tomorrow, but get a bottle of our Cherry Pec toral at once and be relieved. Three sliest 2Jc, 59c, HM. cars lr vMirilruiitflftt rAnnnt iunnlr van. Iflnd HA OB dollar mill a will ciuteu a lru bottl to yon. ll etarwri V'll'l urn lou Kti n Touc nrnt wt. uaica. AddKM. J. Q. AT CO Ddpnty Sheriff Estes wont to Silver ton today to oorvo pupora in tho caso of thu Stato vs. V. It. Smith. a Bananas 20c doz. Oranges lc each ELLIS ZINN'S IS4 Sine Street. Silen'Pboai 2074 Tuesday M M n Trad Mirk Kcilitrrcd. nEAVIS SCHUMAN SIMPSON SWEBK WATSON WHITNEY Hermann 0. BLACK DIMIGK v MAItSTEnS- Fulton I.. hkmmenwAy n n BARRS;JWELRY STORE 118 State SUeot. 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