THE DAILY JOURNAL. MriYtrtrTMi fi imi i rt 0&MSSZnriltlinMiMmAynmminrt,titmM M "The Mitchell party will name the senator."ur6wneii JI'McBride, he is no longer v ?' ' ?v r ." tl t SAIiEM, OREGON SATUItDAW .FEBRUARY 2 1901 VOI,. X NO 28 k, TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED, Bad wenthor ntteuda llio Qncou's ftinernl. ' ', ... Firo destroyed Dreskoll'Jupp paper milla, Detroit. - Gov. Allon reports that Torto Rice ia moro proaporoua. - ', Uenernl MncArthur will recruit 12,1)00 nntlvo Fillpinoa. Natural Raa aud oil reported discovered near Walla Walla. Gov. Gteropposca movement to buy an executives manaion. Quoen's body will lie in atato in Albert Memorial cliapol until Monday. Paulino, daughter of William Waldorf Aator, tb wed Duko of Roxburge. Hnuth Carolina legMuture defoata bill to prohibit child labor In cotton mills. Detachment Thirly-fourth raiment engaged Inaurgenta laland Cobol Ameri- jean caBualtica 11. Ilarriman ayndlcate oontrollng Srntlicrn I'ucific elao obtaining control Mie- ilAilt lnticfiii niiil 1'wiij m uzaoot, ,0tnn, founder of the order of Sletora of Chnrity to bo cannontzed na ," first American faint. CM,Qnly changoon Bonatorial ballot, Williamson and Itoborta chango from Wil- jliama to McUrulo, 'M aoaom nnu piruu. hlumor that Li flung Olmng is dead leroiico with tlio Russian minister today. Special Sale of. YOOTfl'S OUERCCflTS 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... Mackintoshes Still Selling WOOUEft MMi STORE i aoo cotvtrviRKOi.t cjt KRAUSSB 275 C0MME8CIAL ST I'1 g Reliable Jeweler A r-argo stock of novelties, new styles other new Jowolry for tho people to O. T. POMBROY Engraving Freo, 288 Commercial St. WE WANT TO LOSE $1000.00 During the month of February and the way we propose to do it is by giving our customers - all the profit and in some cases part of the cost of our entire line of Men's Clothing and Hats Men's fO.OO Wool Suits $3.05 Men's 18.00 Wool Suite 5,95 Men'a $10.00 Wool Sujta $7.26 $3.00 quality etiff or Fedora Hata 1W) 2.00 quality atiff hata .' $110 50 and 76c Neckwear..... ,i 40 fl.00 Neckwear , 60 Dalrymple's Branch 294 Commercial Street. not confirmed. Had three hours' con i at One-Half Regular Price 4 MYTI E ADVERTISE be tV 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 tinier . A Demonstration of Yalue It can be mndo cloar our mothoda of to anyone that Dental Treatment A10 'ar in advanco of many others. BEQS hitch rase is ronstikiretl carclnlly anai i;. i jin r.v . all work dono Mcillfnlly hiu! according to.SOme patieiUS WHO liave Slilier- tho most improved motliwia. i uurviunu uuu uiiugu nuin in uiit,v-- t!on in itself. TuutU mado by uh look natural, lit porfcctly,nnd wonrbplomlid K All urnrL? critfirn ntitml. ' Drs. Eppley & Olinger Postotlico bloclc. and Watchmaker of brooches and the best quality of ring buy at prices lower than over before Jeweler and Diamond Bettor X We must have the room for spring goods now arriving. Full dine of dry goods at lowv est prices. . CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS May Be Asked to Drink Fever Germs. ENGAGEMEMENT OF PAULINE AST0R Heiress of Millions Will Many the Duke of Rex- burghe. New YoitK. Fob. 2. A special to the Timoa from Albany, N. Y., saya: The hearing on the bill to prevent Christian scientists from practicing their art will bo resumed next Wednesday and promises to be of great (ntcroBt. At a hearlnghiBt Wednesday sevoral of tho Christian ecientleta assorted that there was no danger in gorniB under tho Christian science treatment. It was stated that tho belief of tho scientials in their immunity from jrerma wo'tld bo put to tho teat. One of tho members of tho State Med lc.il Society, it ia reported, will bring to tho hearing next Wednesday a vial of typhoid fover germs, fie will ask soirto of tho "eeiontiata" to ilumoii8tr do thoir immunity by drinking those germs. Tho announcement of tho ongagemrut of the Duko of Roxburghe to MIbh l'tiu lino A8tor, dtuightor of Mr. William Waldorf Aator, did not cotno na a great surprifco to tho frionda of tho prospective brido in tills country. Tho Duko of Roxburge haa recently returned from South Africa, where under Gon. Fronch, ho did distinguished cr sorvice. Ho was n lieutenant in tho Royal Ilorso Guards. Henry John Innoa Kor, cigh.h duko of Uoxburgo is 20 years old aud succeeded to the titlo in 1S92 on tho death of his fat her. Most of Miss Vstor's life has beou spent abroad. Sho ia Win. Waldorf Astor's only daughter, and with hor two brothers will inherit his vast fortune No Advance In Steel Rails. Pitthiiuho, Fob. 2.Tho. steel rail manufacturers have windy decided not to mlso tho price of their product to $28 per ton this month, as w.is proposed two weeks ago, In tho facoof increasing and tlueatoned competition, it la not deomed wiso to hold up tho railroad companies for higher prices at piesont, at least. 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 efl lOr years from awful dis- CISC and the more awftlleiTectS of rank medical humbugs. Dr Cook is willing to give patients tne oeneutor nisiiresiuay out declinesto publish further test imonials out of regard for his patients, yet will gladly refer any callers to their neighbors and mends 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 Salem Oiefon. JX, Store Opposite Postofllce. SPLENDID HONORS Shown to Great Britain's Fallen Queen, WOMEN AiOURNERS 0UTNUAIBER MEN English Capital Draped in Purple and Black as Never I Before. ! London, Fob. 2, 0:17 u. m. Tho early scones wore unllko thoso of many spectacular days which London has witnessed in tho past year, Tire crowd which so early gathorod in tho streets this morning evinced an ontirolackof feverish unrest and excitement. Tim great rnassca of police whfch assomblo.l phantoni-liko in tho greyuosa of the morning,' noonicd moro apologotically o tiptoo to their allotted Btnlions, as though their presence reflected on tho Blemlty dominating ovory thing. No;er did a concourso of people so littlo, ne'xl either civil or military guidance No man standing bv his mother's bior ever ncoJed admonition Iqss than ;dld theeo hundreds of thousand of mon and womou gdthorcd from all parts of tho Kingdom on tho funeral route of their mother, tho Qucon. Tho strangest part of all was tho fact that tho wom'on seemed to otitnumbor tho mon. Whito ribbonod nuraoa mark od almost ovory yard, nlong tho route, just na tho Marys gathered beneath tho cross at tho greatest of nil spectacles of human grief, so woman today woroln tho forefront ut tho burial of tho Quoon. Troops there woro, to bo Bure.thouaaudi upon thousands, assembling Bpcctrqllko oatof tho morning mist, their bluo black overcoata and bearskins doopsulug tho noto of mourning pervading overythlng. In tho great green spaces of Hyde Park, St. Jamos and othors theeo long black lines stand silhoutted aimlnut tho morning sky, solemn, silent aud picturopquo, staunchly stbtrtiultha'11 "a "tobu built up on rush nf that andlpAS f!ool of npntilo pouring in from ovory street and avo - ., , , , ,1 11110. Purple wu tho tone of tho royal mourning and this seemed ulmosturo- lief, contrasted with theso silent massos of black garbed crowds, It was tho true noto, after all, of tho duya ceremonial, , ' ' , , , for no ono among hnglanda heart atrlcken poojilo could look upon tho flu J moat froquonlly In tho reports and din iahed life of their Quoou with foellnga patclios from Manila. JJut thoro is ono of entire gloom. I company of Tugals who aro lino body Iiuckinghatn Palace, the great hoUda , 0f men aud havo dono oiflclont service, about tho Victoria station, tho princoly 1 Thoy linvo never manifested tho sllghloet homes In Park Luiio and every shop and hosilatlona.oliout fighting against their house hence to Paddington bore amplo countrymen, and no complaints of evidence of tho national grluf; and to- desertion or troAaon have ovur been ro gotlier with purple and white festoona, colved concoruing them. There nro also wreathes of bay and laurel, was hang- eoveral companies of Vieayuus among Ing from ovory lamppost, while Hags nt tho scouts. It la not Improablo that halfmast, bordored witli crepe, told in thoro aro enough of those scouts who a dignified eimplo manner the loss of 0arnod American ways to ho formod at tho nation. 'onco into n company of regulars, but - j this, is to bo left to Gon. MauArthure Bulletins of the D.y ; discretion. PonTSMOUTH, Feb. 2 A heavy rain was A juCDIPAiMC ATTAPFPn falling nt 0:30 o'clock hen llio royal niournora luftthoynohtsfnr tlioClarwnco 1 yaru, wnero uio Aitieria nua lain an night with tho body of the Queen watched by a marine guard. Admiral Sir Charles Sothan, tho II. ig officer and tho captains of all ships in tho harbor with othor nav.il olllcurs nt contmuM nn lourii. I'e. J0 Rival Oil Co. Ar. W, H. Clark, Secretary of (he Company is in Salem for the purpose of offering a limited amount or stock at 50c per share. This is certainly your chance to make money. The company will make for you many limes your invest ment in a short lime. 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 beloreit goes beyond your reach, it will not be lontr sold at 50c oer share. Stock for sale at C. A. I Whale piano store, State street. and see the miniature oil well in FILIPINO RECRUITS Twelve Thousand arc Be Enlisted to ARE DEVELOPING SOLDIERLY QUALITIES The Ahccabbees Have Figured Most in the Work of Scouting. New YonK, Fob. 2, special to tho Times from Wnahington aays: Tho War Dopartnienttlntcnda to go slowly In the Interesting experiment which the new army law permits it to make of'oncouraginy tho Filipinos to bo cotno American aoldlors. Thorn aro no regular military organizations of Fili pinos now unloas tho squadron ot L'hlll pinos cavalry la so fonsldorod and tho War Department has not recoived enough information about that organi zation to know whpthor it is a success or not. Tho army law givea to tho de partment tho desired opportunity to oxpetimont with tho Filipino and ancor tain their soldierly qualities under Amoricau leaders. It ii authorized to recruit Filipinos up to tho number of 12, 000. Tho wholo thing will bo left to Gon. MncArthur, who will bo allowed to ueo his Judgment about how many Filipinos to enlist, unhampororod by instructions from Washington. Nor will ho begin by forming regiments. Tho plan Is for him to employ Filipinos ns scouting banda under Amofican ofllcors. Tto progross will bo closely watched, and when Gen. MacArthur finds thatsomoof theeo men have learned Amoricau ways and Amor lean discipline and have developed euf. A lently In soldierly qualities, ho will form thorn into companies, then, as tho numbers of such Americanized Fillplnoa increase, into battalions and reglmeute. Tho scouting banda aro to ho tho akel otou from which tho regular organiza tions ia nl a nmnbwr of ljho88 ,rr0"u,,"r ",l8 Mof "ut8 ,mv been formrd by Uen. MacArthur, and jnr(J , , , ,,, Amorcan of- jiCMra, fjioiroxaut number la not known, ! but if they wore all gathered toguthorl . 011 l,0l,y ' "ou"1 ",nk0 -,r'y 1 .... n '"" rc'Kimeru. M8t ' tl,oni nro Muccabcoa, and .. , flr1 1,, -,,,. who JlllYO ,luil..,d V." :.". BY irilUlxUfcPUD vf iki rw iryMll I4 A Manila, Feb. 2. Lloutonant Hick- n and a dotachmont of company M , 31 tb. regiment, Tuesday night, wero surpri ed by insurgontu at tho Fiesta of 8. n Luclns of (Mm. Fivo Americans we o killed, four woun led and two mlssii g. Insurgent loss Is believod hoAvy. Going Through a Watch Whon cleaning it, wo often find some minor troubled which on being made light, will prolong ita life for a number of yearq. Tiiia la worth moro than tho prlco of ciloaninsr, but It doean't coat you much, Wo inako a niiecialty of lino repairing. Watcher, Jowolry, clocka, and delicate little ornaments are carefully, skillfully Mllll lll'nilT luirniivu. Ui cleaned aud made In look, and vd, like now. For work our chargea aro moderate. audi BARR'S JEWELRY STORE USHtatoKlrwit. Call and get a prospectus thewindow. SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Sale Will Not Effect Policies, HARRIMAN SYNDICATE BUYING M. K. & T. Vanderbilts Have Right to Tax Commerce and Travel of Two Worlds. New Yomc, Fob. 2. Evoning Post says : Tho Ilarriman syndicate haa not only acquired largo holdings of Southern Parlllo stock, but is also obtaining con trol of Missouri, Kan8aa & Texas. San FnAvciHco, Fob. 2. Prest 0. II. Haya, of llio Southorn Pacific' Company when naked if ho thought tho sale of tho c mi trolling interest in tho company to tho Ilarriman syndfeato wonld lead to important changes of management or policy, said: I eoo no prop"piof nnv marked chango In Southern Pacific nfhlrn fn far as tho public iiiM'ioNl U itonoorned. What difference (loon it make in tho public w hi'thur n railroad ho o tied by ono man or whether Its voting stock Is hold liv a hundrvd different interests, no long as it f managed In accordance with a bioardnuJ liberal policy which conaorvoa the lifct Interests of (lie public as much ns tho Interest of the stockholders; I do not look for any startling elinngea In conditions aauiodultul tho chango of ownership. William II. Crocker, speaking of tho big doal said : "Tho Vonderbllt railroad aud steamship interests will now have n direct lino botween Hamburg and Hong Kong across the American conti nent. Whatever tho Vaiiderbllts do they do well, and if it possible to tin provo tho service of tho Southern Pacific road tho now controllers will do It. With tho I'icreiufd connections o tho South orn Pacific, San Fraiuico stands In n fair way t npul improving in import ance iiB a shipping point." It is ox pooled that II. E. Hiiiitlnuton will retlro as a dircotor aud First Vlco President of the company ut tho meet ing In April next. According to C. P. Hilutiiiglou'A wil), liia widow was left the to thirda of his Sjuthern I'.icillu stock and his nephew, II, E. Huntington, tho remaining third. In round numbers, tho late magnato 1 1 six hrfudrud thoituaud of tho 2,000, 000 shares of Houtliera Pucltlo itock, II, K lluiiilngtoui portion wai, therefore, 200,000 shares. On tho nu poind basl of f5l a share, ho gets 111,000,000. Mrs. (i. P. Huntington nn tho Famo basis loalirea $,i2,000,0C0. FOR A COuTfrT THKHEAD Unxatlvo Dromo-Qulnlno Tablela r-IHW fitter morn The soldier 'traps his helmet tighter. JUST SO 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 have much in our store thit will prove of vital importance to you. MANY OPEN ING SPECIALS AT SMART PRICES. Our Openlna 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 our courage in opening such a store pleased and encour aged us, and we feel confident of (he hearty support of a large and appreciative public. Now We Invite M H , I J .-xuaaKanmaniBiaaiiMMnMfiktf Hi usKMUMMmmMmMMmmMmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTtmV FUNERAL DETAILS Queen's Coffin Was Not Os tontatious. PEOPLE FOUGHT SEVERAL HOURS To Glance at the Coffin Only to Be Disappointed at its Size Detslts of Funeral. Windsor Fob. 2. Great throngs of peoplo assembled In tho vicinity of tho railroad station to moot tho coffin. Tho procession loft tho railroad sta tion at 2:40 p. m, Ambassadors and othon joined tbo procession at railway station and pro ceeded to St. Georgo'n Cliapol. Tho royal mourners, with deception of Queen and PrlncoBtoH, proceeded on foot. unrvico at ut. uoorgo's Chapel was concluded at 4:10 p. m. Body will Ho until Monday in Albert Memorial Cliapol. Royalty, army and navy monopolized tho pageant. Most of spoctatora ex pected an imposing catafaliquo, and tho coffin was almost past bef orothoy racog nUed its prosonco by romovlng hata. It was a pathotlrallr email oblongblock concealed l.onoath n rich pall of whito satin on tho corners of which gleamed tho royal arms,. Across tho pall a royal standard waa draped and n largo crown of gold, encrusted with Jewels rested at tho head of tho coffin, London, Fob. 2. Prior to arrival of funeral train, Major Edward UaBsindale, a veteran ofilcor foil doad as a roeull of oxcltmont. With ovory clrcumitvnco of cplondid pmp bi fltt'n tho olnequloa of tho so tnltility end well beloved n moiiach, nil th.it is mortal of Queen Victoria has bean borne through the struts of the ctpitul ami staitcd towards tho ancient fortress pal.icuol tho sovereigns of England. The colllu was drawn by cream colored horBon, Tho pall was whito and tho uniforms of tho troopi and gold trapping ot tlulfurelgn suverotgns, tho princes nun representatives giving a brilliant coloring to llio econn. Wnir ifinilSTIfli history hnn a eover fligu bl-on boruu to tho grave by so many distinguished mourners. Tho gathering of crowned heads surpassed thoso who rodo in tho Jubilee pfocca sion. People foughtfor hours fornglimpsoof tho collln and tho Kings and others following It. They raw a long proi os a on of rodllora, n passing showof dazzU lug regalia, with hundrods ot royalties crowding after and then dispersed, while all church chimes of city woro ringing and mullled dlrgosplayed. Immediately Iwhind tho collln rodo th) King. Tho Emperor William, and t iu Duko of Connaught rodo upon either luldoof tho King. Tho Klngof Hollonee, j ! You to Visit Us THE WHITE CORNER nnd King of'P-rtuttal rodo Irametliatelv a'ter King Edward's and Emperor William's suit. In tho procession wore ilx cmisges carrying Queen Alexandra, Ducliess of Fife, Princess Victoria, and Princess Charles of Denmark, and the daughters of Qucon Victoria and tho Xing of tho Belgians. k Tho body arrlvM at Windsor at 2:30 p. m. To Sve The Dlrds. Tuenton, N. J., Fob. 2. If a bill now beforo tho legislature becomes1 a law, tho women of Now Jersey must take tho birds from their hats or suffor a torm ot Imprisonment, oraflnqot $5 for each bird worn and for each day'p possession ot tho bird. Senator 'Cross, tho authoroltho bill, iaonoof tho most influential law makers of tho 125th legislature, and haa Introduced and ia pressing tho bill at tho request of tho Audubon Society, Of the 500,000 married and matriago ablo women in this atato. It ia estimated that fully 300,000 llko tho wild birds' plumage na a part of tholr headgear. Stop Coughing There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Every cougn makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests th6 lin ing membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral From the first dose the quiet iind rest begin; the tickling in the throat ceases; the cough disappears. 1 here's nothing so good for a cough as Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Three slici: 25c, 59c, $1.09. If rour tlruralit cannol iupdIt tou. and u oa dollar and wn will axprctt a lrg bottla to jvn. all charm! urcratd. u Addrtu, J. 0. ATM Co ura tou 1ta ua votu uaarctt axpraii offlca. Lowau. plan. Injured la London London, Fob. 2, 8:30 p. m, 8t Johni nmbulonco asaocUtton Attended 1031 pornonn Injurod during thejfunoral crush today In London. Tho association has 700 doctor and nuraoa buay at twenty six station.!. a Fresh Today Taffy and Penotia ELLIS 154 SUte Street, & ZINN'S Salem 'Psoae 3(174 M Opening offers at The Big Store A handsome line of um brellas pearl handles mount ed with sterling silver guar anteed goods. $3.50 i Two hundred ladies' urn-1 brellas regular 1.50 values j as an opening special J $1.10 i A fine line of white quilts offered special Z 68c and 88c Any jacket in our store JJ values from $8.50 to 516.50 JJ for $5.00 And many other specials ap preciated by seeing. M ttiit Mirk fUslstt rtd. ' tt MBHHHHHHMni