The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 31, 1901, Image 1

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SALEM, OKEGrON THURSDAY JASTUAItY 81 1901
NO 26
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TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED,
Oklahoma demands immediate admission as a stato.
Boors attnek lioskburg mines, damngo million and n half.
Mrs. Nation continues Orusado nzainat saloons at Topoka.
Tin can mannlncturers form trust capitalized at fifty millions.
Business in Great Britain will bo suspended Saturday forQnoou'a burial.
New York W. 0. T. U. oppose Mrs. Nation's mothods of saloon smashing.
Revolutionists in Venezuela defeated in battle Tuosday. Loaders prlsonors.
Senatorial deadlocks in Oregon, Montana, Dolawaro and Nebraska remain un-
Cargo of Ruesian boot sugar hold at Philadelphia until higher duty can bo
I m ru-taArl
Pi' A bill has boon introduced Jn the Oregon legislature to build an executive
K'-l Captain Ladd will bo relieved as Treasurer of Cuba, and Cuban officials takoB
British ambassador at uorun is cauou
Javo political Importance.
House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST.
Special Sale of.
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During this week we will sell
Youths' overcoats at
25 Per cent. Redaction
Ages 14 to 19, regular price
$10.00, $10.50, $11.00...
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Reliable Jeweler
iA Large stock cf novelties, now styles
other new jewelry for the people to
O. T. POMBROY
Engraving Free, 288 Commercial St.
THE LAST
(Lleatance Sale....
Umbrellas, $1.25 values for
Homespuns, $1.00 value for
$10.00 Golf Shawls for $6.50 each.
$10.00 Silk waists for $6.50 each.
More than your
money's worth
or your money
back.
suuuomy w jwikuiuu. vviiuveu iu
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at One-Half Regular Price
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cause we have
footwear at the
lowest prices at which it is
safe to buy, for we endeavor
to get the best in the market
at all times.
The Greatest Achievement
Of modern sclonco is found in tho prog
ress of Dentistry.
Careful study In all lines of our pro-
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instruments specially made for each op erOrof the botanical CUre, heals
oration, and every facility for carrying' .nmo rmtipnts who have SUfTer
outeacii undertaking enables ua toor.,sOle paiienib VI1U nave auilii
tract or on teeth without pain, ed for years trom awlul dlbr
Wofitandmako single or entire seta . nnH Hip more awfuleflfects
of teeth and do all other necessary work e'se ana n?.m"r.c dWl UlCJiCLii
with satisfaction to our customors.
Drs. Eppley & dinger
rostofllco block.
and Watchmaker
of brooches and tho best quality of ring
buy at prices lower man ever iwiore
Jeweler and Diamond Setter
WEEK OF THE
WE HAVE SIMPLY "CUT THE LIVER OUT OF
PRICES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK.
98c
Black Cat Stockings 17c pair.
83c.
Warner's Corsets worth $1.25 now 98c.
$.uu men 5
$3.00 Men's
ALLCIT1ES IN
PHILIPPINES
Are to Have Civil Government.
MILITARY TREASURER
OF THE CUBANS
Is to Be Succeeded
Home Secretary of
nance.
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Manila, Jan. 31, Tho act organizing
municipal govornmontB In tho Philip,
pines was passed by tho United States
Commission today, after adoption of
amendmoute including provisions dis
qualifying from voting and holding of
fico any person who after April 1st, Is In
arms against, or aiding thoso opposing
United States authority. Powor to re
vise election Irregularities is transferred
from tho Governor of tho proviuco to tho
election judges.
Tho President's symbol of ofllco is
jlisignated as a gold hcadod tassel cano.
Tho Provincial governmdnt bill has been
completed. Public consideration will
begin tomorrow. Bcon after this enact
mont tho United Stato a commissioners
will visit Luzon Provinces and witness
organization of provincial government
elections. Later they will visit tho
Southern Islands.
Nkw Yohk. Jan 31 A special to tho
World from Washington says: Captain
E. F. Ladd will bo relieved from duty as
treasurer of Cuba within a fowdays when
tho BecroUry of finance for Cuba
will becomo custodian ot tho funds of
tho island.
'Hiis la In pursuanco of tho policy ro
contly begun to gradually transfer tho
government of Cuba from military to
civil hands.
It is said authoritatively that tho pro
posed change Is not duo to dissatisfac
tion with Capt. Ladd. On tho contrary,
his work Is highly o jmmondod.
Doputy Sheriff Jcbn Estos went to
Jefferson today on official business.
Amoa Strong loft thla morning for
Douglas county, whoro ho has mining
interests.
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.
P nnnk
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the crreat botanical
rn:ni:rt omM nrimnil ,!cm;-
specialist and original discov-
or ranK mecucai numuugi. ur.
Cook is willing to give patients
the benefit of his life study but
declinesto publish further test
imonials out of regard for his
patients, yet will gladly refer
any callers to their neighbors
and friends who have 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;
Sa'em Oregon.
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nil ib iui j.zd.
Hats for $1.90.
DESTROY
MINES
Boers Doing Immense Dam
age in Africa,
PEACE ENVOYS
REPORTED SHOT
The Permanent Court of Ar
bitration Now Nearly
Complete.
Capo Town Jan 31. Tho boor attack
on tho Boksburg mines rosulted In
damago amounting to 300,000.
Tho commissioners at Kroonstttdt re
port that Andrlos Wossols, ono of tho
peace on voyB, was shot at Klipfotto on
January 28th, by order of General Dowor.
Morgou Deal, another of tho Boor
peace envoys, and who accompanied
Wossols was Bhot noarLlndloy Jan. 10th.
Nkw York, Jan. 31 A special to tho
Trlbuno from Washington says: Tho
permanent court of arbitration provided
for by tho convention slgnod at tho
Haouo on July 29, 1899, Ib now ready to
consldor any International dlsputo that
mny bo proseutod.
Easily tho highest tribunal In tho
world, with tho most- numerous and
eminent bench of any court ovor pro
jected, this single fruition of tho Czar's
poaco conforonco has juBt beon com
pletely organized for business and tho
stato dopartmout has officially Issued
tho roster of its membership, Including
ita secretaries.
Fifteen nation, embracing all tho
marltitno powers, havo appointed their
inoinbora, and only a fow countries com
paratively insignificant us international
factors aro unrepresented, Thcso aio
Bulgaria, Montenegro, Persia, Slam and
Switzerland.
PUMPING
OIL
IN oixmidst
W. II. Olarke, who la representing tho
Rival Oil Co., in our city ha aa at
tractlvo miniaturo dorrick and oil pumj
lug plant in oporation lu tho nhow win
dow of the BulomGun Store, which is
attracting largo crowds. Tho coutrl
vancu la run by a small elective motor,
and gives a good representation of what
tho oil indusryin California Is like. Mr.
Clarke is advertising the business of his
company, and a prepared to give most
interesting information to nil who aro
interested.
BIG SALE OF THE
DALY THOROUGHBREDS
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Nkw York, Jan. 31 Tho great Daly
oatato sale ot thorough broJs has drawn
to MadiBon 8quaro Gardon to-day a
great throng of horsemen. Those
thoroughbreds are from the lato Marcus
Daly's Bitter Hoot Stock Farm, at
Hamilton. Mont., and aro sold under
tho hammer by the Faulg Tipton Horso
Auction Company. This Is tho largest
salo held in tho Garden since August
IMrnont's i mm on bo breeding was sold
ton veara niro. Tho sale will occupy
three days. A number of foreign buyers
a hero, being especially iuieroswdin
tbe grottt naovo'r i10r nrtmuurg.
Even in Australia interest in the tuture
ot Hamburg is felt. Tho entire number
of thoroughbreds to bo sold ia aunouncod
to bo 101.
In the catalogue, eight royally bred
Btallions, ninety-eight of tiie choieunt
breed that money and care could collect,
uud all aupposed to be in foul : twelve
race-horsea in training that will beuuch
threo years old at the time they are sold,
and sixty-six of them two years old In
active training and being fitted to race
in tho coming Spring are named to be
sold. Hie stallions are, first of all the
Rival Oil Co.
Ar. W, H. Clark, Secretary of the Company is in Salem
for the purpose of offering a limited amount of stock at 50c
per share. This is certainly your chance to make money.
The company will make for you many times your invest
ment in a short time. The company owns over 480 acres of
very choice oil lands in Sunset District County, 4 in Los
Angeles where they are now drilling for oil with a well of
120 barrels per day, only 30 feet from where they are drill
ing. Buy this stock beforeit goes beyond youi reach, it will
not be long sold at 50c per share. Stock for sale at Salem
Gun Store. Call and get a prospectus and see the miniature
oil well in the window.
ROYALTY
ARRIVES
Squadrons ol Warships are
Assembling.
QUEEN'S REAUINS
IN THE COFFIN
British Minister to Germany
Called Home on Political
Mission.
Cowes, Jan. 31. Prlnco Henry of
Prussia and staff landed hero today, A
squadron of German warships com
manded by Prlnco Henry roachod Spit
head this morning and took up positions
opposito Plymouth.
Tho foreign warships and tho British
(loot aro rapidly nBSuming tho appear
anco of complotenoss. It is oxpocted
all of thorn will bo assembled thla even
ing at their alloted moorings.
Tho Islo of Wight is fast tilling with
vial tors.
Tho coffin of Quoon Victoria was fin
ally eoldored this morning and cnclobcd
in an outor caskot.
London, Jan. 31. A special train this
morning brought to tho Charing Cross
station a number of mombors of royal
families upon tho continent hero fur the
purposo of attending tho funeral of
Quoon Victoria. Among thoso who ar
rived wero tho Crown Prlnco of Swodou,
Prlnco John George of Saxony, tho
Princoof Saxo-Altonburg, Prluco Wal-deck-Prymont
and Prlncoas of Solum
burg.Llppo, and tholr rcspectlvo suites.
Thoy wore conducted fu royal carriages
to Buckingham Palaco and tho various
hotols.
Tho moinbors of tho Gorman ombasay
met tho Princes from Gomlany, bat
nooo of the members of tho British
Royal family wau present at tho station,
Hie Majesty, King Edward VII was
roprosouted at tho elation, however, by
Col, Campbell, one of his crooma in
waiting.
Lonow, Jan. 31. Lady Uachaol
Charlotto Fltzgorald, oldest daughter of
tho Earl of Buuhayon, dlod Uils morn
ing. Bkhlin. Jan. 31. Tho British ambas
sador. Sir 1'rauk C. LaBcollos, has sud
denly gouo to England. It la believed
here that tho Ambassador's departure
has a political significance.
mighty Hamburg, by Hanover-I.ady
Jteel, now live yours old; Tammany, by
the Kuulish Derby winner. Ironunld,
(WIU IllUJaUII U lUHb IMbV UUinUi UJJUVII
winner of a sonnulonul Futurity ;
InvnrnnRM.. nn iniDortnd lioriu. of
M...I lil.mmll rt .aa.nj.fr .......i lin.uitl f .ilfl.in
fashionabto English blood; Isidor and vs. tho Salnin Ught A Traction Co bo
JJaihampton, both imported and both for0 Judge Iloleo.
high-class race hones: 1'hu l'epper and
Buto. Of Ihemaros. thtrty.ono wore bred' " " ""-
to Hamburg, these including tliodamaof
Baniiockburn, Motley, Isidor Chucoruao
nml flrnr MntA iinil liauliup iiiiifinu tliiuii
such iudividiiuN aa Casseopiu, CuHsaliu, I
Moriden and Shipmate. Fotirtoen otheral
wero bred to Ouuen, fourteen to Isidor,
twonty-six to Jiathampton, ten to Tim
I'opper, und others to 8t. Angolo,
Scottish Chieftain and tho Muskot horse.
r Trenton. Tho coming three.year-olds In
training ami tho coming twn-year oiuh
are a splendidly bred lot of horses, ui d
of great promibo,
l'tiu.o represent a cost to Mr. Daly 'if
nearly f 1.000,000. What they will bung
is problematic, for conditions now uru
different from thoto attending tho
Del mont sal-, when tho world'n record
vtrb Obtabllshed. There are many
horsemen, however who belbvo that
these figures tlut havo had first placo
for ton yeara will bo eclipsed. '
Going Through a Watch
When cleaning it, wo often find somo
minor troubles which on being mudu
right, will prolong its lifofor a number
of yeara.
Tills ia worth more than the prico of
cleaning, but It doesn't cost you much,
We mnko a specialty of lino reimirlmt.
Watch en, Jewelry, clocks, and delicate
littlo ornaments are carefully, skillfully
and neatly repaired, cleaned and made
to look, and bo, like new. For such
work our charges are moderate.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
118 State HUeet.
REBELS
DEFEATED
Leading Venezuelan Revo
lutionists Captured
RIVAL ASPHALT
COMPANY WARS
Are to Be Fought Out in the
Courts Before There
is a War.
WiLMAMSTAtvr, Island of Curacoa,Jan.
SI. Advlcoa from Vonrzuela confirm
reports of severe fighting, probably last
Tuesday, at Auga Frla, In which revolu
tionists wero completely dofeatoJ. It la
assorted 'tho loaders of tho revolution
wero subsequently inadu prisoners.
New Youk, Jan, ill AJspccml to tho
Times from Washington says: Tho
titate Department is inclined to discredit
the report from Port of Bpain to tho ef
fect that 25 Americans, deeortcd by
their negro employes, nro holding out
against a band of nt tacking revolution
ists. It is poln'ed nut that if it wore
Iruo, MinltUir Trmls would certainly
liiivo iiotlili'd tho department.
It in stated in thu dUiputch that Mr.
Looniis was aware of tho report, and,
wlulo inclined to consider it exagger
ated, had prutnlticd.toinforu. Ilio depart
ment, Thla would be his ttuty, but ha
bun notilouu it, and tho depxrtmout ia,
thore'ore, pkeptical of the report.
Thu story which amis font in eotno
tlino ago, and on the htrength of which
thu navy department sent tho Scorpion
to tho scene of ullegod hostilities, did
not como from Minister Looiiilu. Binco
thou tho department has hesitated to
credit reports that do not come from
Minister Loo in is.
Minister Loomls has acquainted tho
Btato department with the fact that thu
Veuzooluu government is willing and
nuxioitrt to havo thu merits of the rival
asphalt concussions left to tho determi
nation of tho Vencuolau courts. Thu
department has decided that thin is tho
proper course to pursuo, and has so in
formed the minister.
It ia true that there litis boon no lack
of insiuuutionu touching the JuTogrity of
,tho Venezuelan judicial tribunals, hut
thotiUito l'opdrlmout does uolfeul itself
absolved on that scoto from following
tho well established practice in sui'h
caseanud refraining from Intervention
null! it shall become absolutely evident
that there iiai been a denial of justice.
Therefore tho uspliult companion must
make their fUht buforo the VoiiukuuIuu
courts, to bt'ti.i with, it least.
ELECTRIC ROAD
CASE BEING ARGUED.
The attorneys on both sides nro this
afternoon arguing thocaio of (Ml. Anaon
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WITH US. There's an everyday onward march in THE
BIG STORE our success serves simply to stimulate us
to further efforts. This week we haye much in our store
lhat will-prove of vital importance to vou. MANY OPEN
ING SPECIALS AT SMART PRICES.
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Was a grand success. FOR FORTY MILES AROUND
THEY CAME. It was that mightv magnet VALUE,
with its great money saving possibilities that drew
them. It was the biggest day ever known to a Salem
Store.
The many congratulations which we received on mir
courage in opening such a store pleased and encour
aged us, and we feel confident of U'e hearty support of a
large and appreciative public.
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Jtokcfo THE WHITE CORNER
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TIN CAN
TRUST
Formed With Capital
$50,000,000.
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bETROIT STREET
RAILWAY SYSTEAl
Has Been Acquired By Syn
dicate of New York
Capitalists.
Nkw York, Jan, 31. Tho Journal of
Commorco says:
It ia learned on excellent authority
that tho negotiations for a consolidation
r.f tho leading tin can mnnnfactur
tug Interests of tho country which have
been In progress for many months have
reached n point where their successful
completion ia prnctlcally rortaln at a
vory early ditto. Options on tho various
propurtiea run until April 1, but from
present indications tho donl may be
closed up several wcoka before thatdato
The capitalization of tho now com
pan apparently is aa much of a secret
aa ever. Thla question rests almost en
tirely In tho hands of Judgo W. 11
Moore, thu promoter. Howover, thorn
seoniR to bo an expectation in
frine quartern that it will bo about (50,
1)00,000. Tho Company will naturally
ho closely allied with the American
Tluplate Company and through It with
tho so called "Moore steel companies,
Thu now consolidation, It ia under
Blood will tuko in nearly ovioy can man
ufacturer of Importance In tlio country
Companies in Chicago, thla city, Hoop.
Mon.Ind., Baltimore, Toledo, Dotrolt
Indianapolis and tho Pacific Coast are
understood to havo given options.
Nkw Yoiik, Jan, 31 Tho Trlbuno
saya:
llenry A . Everett . of Cleveland. Ohio,
a' i :"r nt r'.w iivs at the Hotel Notlior
hint, l.i nt tlio hold of a ayndicato
winch lia puruhusod tho stroot railway
nyrteiu u( Detroit, of which K. T. Wil
son, cf this city, was tho principal
owner, Tlio formal transtor of thu prop
erly Ib understood to have betn mado
yoHtorday ,WednomUy) nt tho olllce ot
DavleH, Htonu !i Auerbach. Mr. Auer-
bach, of that firm, acted as coiiutul in
thu tiuiibactlon.
Mr. I'.veroll ouid lhat ruiupaiiy organ
Ized fo nurehaiiv tuu Detroit r"r -t H.iil
way system is capitalized nt 'J3,500O,-
000, of whioli 117,500,000 la in atoek
and fil ,01)0,000 Is In bonds. Tho Block
is now Killing at 85. Yesterday it do
clared Ita first quarterly premium of 1
percent. The company liau $40,000 In
iti treasury. Mr. Everett l president
of tho North Ohio fraction Company,
lie came to thin city in company with
J, U, Nutt to meet financiers of Now
York and Philadelphia and olocu up tho
deal for tho control ol thu Detroit tya
tern.
The CsclUI or Wathlfliton
OutiriA, Wn Jan. 31, In tho leg;
islaturo today thu IIouso placed thu
You to Yisit Us
viotoru
capital removal bill on the calendar for
Monday. Both branches of .the legis
lature will visit Taconia Saturday to
inspect Wright Park, which haa been
offorcd froo to tho Btato as Capitol.
AGREEMENT ON
THE STATE SEWER
517,000 Besides Brick and
Labor to be Furnished.
Tho committees from tho Odd Follows
order, tho city and tho asylum mot with
tho appropriation committee last eve
nine, and after presenting tho claims for
tho need of completing tho atota tower
to the institutions, it hat been agreed
by tho ways and means commlttoo to
appropriate f 17,000 for this purposo, and
supply all necessary brick and -sorno
labor from tho ponitontiary.
D. F. Wagner and D. 8. Botitloyj of
tho firm of Bontlo; & Co., are convalesc
ing from their recent Illness and. will
soon bo ablo to resume business.
Cures
Night Cold
How will your cough be to
night? Worse, probably.
You can stop it any time.
Then stop it tonight.. You
will cough less and sleep better,
and by tomorrow at this time
you will be greatly improved.
Ay er f s
Cherry
Pectoral
cures night coughs, day coughs,
all kinds of coughs. Help
Nature a little and bcc what
she will do for you.
Three litest 25&, 60c SUM.
If your druggUt cmuot aupply yon. scad
us Jixo ana we wilt esprti a fargtbottl
to you, all charges prepaid. Be aura aa
We u your nearest express oe.
j.C..Va.CQ.,lAwall,MaM.
The voting men at thu Corbolt head
quartern nro musical and onjny singing.
Wm. Chun iugton, of tho Stato otreat
muslo houso haa furnished tho head
quartora freo u.o of a piano with hit
compliments.
Salted Almonds
Somethloi Hew, Give
Us a TrUI...-.
ELLIS
154 State Street,
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Siltm 'Phone 2 S74
Opening offers at
The Big Store
A handsome line of urn
brellas pearl handles mount
ed with sterling silver guar
anteed goods.
$3.50
Two hundred ladies' urn- J
brellas regular gt.50 values m
as an opening special
$1.10
A fine line of white quilts
offered special
68c and 88c
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Anv iacket in our store
values trom $8.50 to 16.50
for
$5.00
And many otherspecials ap 5
predated' by seeing. JJ,
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