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AILY JOURNAL. "The Mitchell party will name the senator.' -nrowneii I L"McBride he is .no longer " ill u. -BrowM S3 voii.x SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY JfEBRTJAItY 5 1901 no ao ' '41 TTJI? JIM h on. TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED, ActrcBB Olga Nothersolo in seriously HI. ,. 'f '' The world's wheat markets aro nil lower. v""" ' Army appropriation bill carriiv $118,000,000. No change in deadlock on Oregon 8onntorship. Astoria lias granted a 75 year street car franchise Major-General Miles promoted to lioutonnnt-gonoral. Sonator Frye opposes recognition ol Cuban war dobt. King to open English parliament In person noxt Thursday. Mrs. Nation is uudor arrest at Topoka, Kan., for joint smashing. Siduoy Be verott, secretary logation Guatemala, commits sulcldo. War department Issues a general ordor closing canteens at army posts, tfmperor Francis Joseph Co wed Frau Schratt, raised to rank of Countess. Queen Wilholmlna of Holland weds Duko Uondrik, German Princo, Thurs day. Injunction proceedings begun "at tfight. Extra ecsslon of congress may bo avoided if congress folno bill. London. Koportcu lioors unuer Uonoral Ulako aro Marquos. Movement started in New York to campaign. Mrs. Fairbanks of Indiana to bo Revolution. Special Sale of. i YOOTfl'S OUERCCfiTS I During: this week we will sell Youths' overcoats at 25 Per (eof, i Ages 14 to iy, regular price f $10.00, $10.50, $11.00... Mackintoshes Still Selling at One-Half Regular Price f ' -J f WOOUEfl 1M STORE 2DO COMMKROIAI. cJT. nESr i S oSF footwear. KRAUSSB 275 COnMEHCIAt ST M "i Reliable Jeweler nl Watchmaker iA. Largo slock of novelties. new" styles of brooches and tho best quality of ring mil othor now Jewelry for tho pooplo to buy at prices lower than ever before O. T. POMEROY Engraving Free, 288 Commercial St. Jeweler and Diamond Setter 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 18.00 Wool Suits WM Men's 8.00 Wool Suits WH Men's 110.00 Wool Suits $".26 3.00 quality stiff or Fedora Hat , UW 2.00 qu1Hy r tiff bats $110 60and7iSc Ntokwear I 40 f 1. 00 Neckwear I 60 Dalrymple's Branch 294 Commercial Street. Cincinnati to stop Jeffrics-Ruhlin prize passes Spoonor Philip threatening Lorenzo unite all parties with AntUTammany Presldont American Daughters of tho Redaction sml;E UNDERSTANDING that I we want to have with ev- ery body is this; we would rather lose our -profit on a pair of shoes than have you go dis satisfied. If fair treatment and low prices is any inducement, see our BROS A Demonstration of Value It can bo undo cloar our methods of to nnyono that npntnl TrMttnpnt Aio far in advance of many others. ' SOUie patients who have SUfTer Eaoh rase is ";'dred carefully and-e(l for years from awful dlV a I work done Wilfully and according to i .. mnrA 9Mtutt mo mosi improved mewiou. Our orowir aud bridgo work is perfec tion In lteulf. Teeth madu by us look natural, tit perfectly, and wenrfaplendid ly. All work guaranteed. Drs. Eppley & Olinger Postofllco block. v A We must have the room for spring goods now arriving Full line of dry goods at low est prices. AN EXTRA SESSION Not Likely II the Spooner Bill Passes, APPOINTMENTS BY PREST. Al'KINLJEY Promotions in the Armv Plen- tiful as July Black' berries. WAsHiNOTON.Fob. 5. Tho.Cabinot to day again discussed tho question ot tho numbor of troops to bo left In China. A to.ntativo conclusion was reached not to augment ordecreaeo tho force now thoro Tho question of an extra session is still In abeyanco.but tho opinion is cxprestoi1 that in tho ovontof Congress passing tho Spooner Phllippino bill an extra bib slou may bo avoided. Tlio President today sont tho follow ing nominations to tho Sonate: To bo Lieutenant-Gouoral, Major General Nelson A. MileB. To bo Major GenornlB, Ilrlgadler-General Samuel B. Young, Colonel Adna R. Chaffee, Urlgadlor-Genoral Arthur MacArthur. Colonels to bo Brigadier-Generals, John O. Bates, Lloyd Whtaton, Gcorno W. Davis, Thoodoro Schwan, Samuel 8. Summer, Leonard Wood, Robert H. Halt, Robort B. Hughes, Gccrgo M. Rnndell. Also to bo Major, AVm. A. Kobbo; to bo Brlgadioi General, Fred erick D. Grant; to bo Captuin, J. Frank lin Bell. A cablegram from United States Minister Huntor, at- Guatemala City, statt'8 that Sydney Bovorott, secretary ol tho United States legation thoro, com mitted suicldo by shooting him olf. lie had suffered long from illness. In tho Senate Tel lor called up and spoko on tho resolution calling upon the necrotary ot war lor lnlormation con. corning tho reports of tho deportation of Geo. T. Rice, editor of tho Manila newspapor'to tho UnitodStatotf. Telfar'p resolution was agreed to and tho Dip trlctsof Columbia Appropriation bill was thou taken up. Tho IIouso went into a committee of tho whole and resumed consideration of tho postofllco appropriation bill. BOTANICAL 2C BONDERS The marvel of the hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use ol 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 ease and the more awfuleflfects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. 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 Salem Oreron. iC Store Opposite Postoflke. WILL OPEN PARLIAMENT On Thursday oi the Next Week. KING EDWARD'S GREAT TACT He Will Follow the Example Set By His Great Mother, New Yoiik, Fob. G A dispatch to tho Trlbuno from London says; ! Tactful as over, King Edward has struck tho right noto in his message to his subjects in tho colonies ot tho wide world of tho British Empire Ilia declaration that it will bo his constant endeavor to follow tho great example boquathed to him by his mother will, I is tsaio to say, tncot with hearty approv al. Tho King knows tho colonies better than nnysovoroignwhohas preceded him in tho English throne, and ho is not likely to bo disappointed hi bin reliance on tlioir loyalty. I Preparations aro being made for pur timent by tho King in person on Tim ra il ay week. No decision has yet been arrived at ns to tho coromonita to be ob served on this ocaeion, but It is under stood that tho proceedings will bo con ducted with all tho pomp and circum stances of full stato. MARION COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT Docket Entries at The Regular February Term H. W. Savage va. 0. A. Whalo, pro ceedings supplemental to execution, tjuttlod, D. W. Trulttvs. A. Gosnor. appeal, continued o Juno term. 0. L. Largo vj. V. 0, Duit ot al, action for mouoy, eottlod. J It. Uuetikofer vs.. F. A. Schubiiiger uctton for money, continued; W. 8. Skiff vtvH!lu-Savow ot al, cnlo confirmed. Bank of Wood burn vs. Leo Tong, action for money, continued. Balom Light & Traction Co. vs. F. It. Anson, conversien: amende! complaint tiled by consent. Defendant's motion to mako samo mora dofluito suntahied, L'luiutfff hatt Icavo to sorvo and Ulo amended complaint by February 7 : de fendant to answer tho sutno by Fobru ary 0. Mrs. L. R. Noblott and 0. F. Zeiglor vs. F. W. Durbln, replevin; plaintiff inoon to strike out part o'. answer. John 0. Ilarnos vs. David Ilarnos, for money, settled, Martha Mickel vs. David Hariies, for money, settled. Alico Laforo vs. Alico M. Heolor, for money, default and judgement. Hildorbrandt, Poauor & Co., vs. Geo. L. Neal & Co, for niomy defondant moves to n-qulro plaintiff to elect between twj contracts. Coolidgu & McClainn, vs. Allen Simp son, for inonoy, default and judgment, with order to sell attached property, Thoi Johnson vs. C It Pattoii etal.for money, settled. 8 8ponccr, vs. K C Peterson, dnmagen. defendant's motion to make complaint more definite, ovorrultd in pt.rt. Plain tiff has leave to II to umonded complaint duiini: this day, aud defendant to ans wer by Feb. 0. 0 F Young vb.A L Wauiier, do'ond- ant, and It J Fleming, garnUliw, argued and submitted. I Rival Oil Co. Mr. 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, f he company will make for you many times vour invest ment in a short lime. The, company owns over 480 acres of very choice oil lands in Sunset District County, 4 in Los Anpeles where thev are now drilling for oil with a well of M20 harrels Der dav, only 30 I ing. Buy this stock befbreit goes beyond your reach, it will not be long sold at 50c per share. Stock for sale at C A. Whale piano store, State street. Call and get a prospectus and see the miniature oil well in (hewindow. CUBA LIBRE Mortgaged lor all She May Be Worth IF THE WAR DEBT IS RECOGNIZED Frye Thinks We Should Exer cise General Supervision Over Her. Nkw Yoiik, Fob. 5. Sonator Frye, of Maine, prcatdeut pro torn of tho Sennto ranking member of tho committco on foreign relations and a member of tho American Peace Commission, which negotiated tho Paris treaty, is quoted in a Washington spocial to tho Trlbuno as saying of tho moro woighty Issues, involved in tho Cuban situatien: First and foremoit, I pluco that stupendous bonded debt which Spain fastened upon tho rovenuos of Cuba just beforo Spanish sovereignty wasdostroyed in tho island by this country's armed intervention. That dobt as I rocollect It wa'sbotwoon $000,000,000 and f 700,000,- 000 and not $500,000,000 as gencroally statodby tho nouanpors. I recall ilia tin:tlytho cffoit. tb woro mado whilo wo wero negotiating tho pcaco treaty at Paris to have us mako provisions for tho payment of this debt. Tills wo had noither tho desire nor tho powor to do. 1 do not hoBltato to say that wo now owo it to Cuba to get into tho constitu tion by somo means, a olauso plain ly, positively and unequivocally re pudiating that debt. If this is not dono Cuba will start with a burden that will crush her. Cuba novorcan pay tho stupendous sum that was assessed against her revenues, though 1 fuel certain that Spain and France, whoso citizens own nearly all ilso bonds which they purchased for tho most part at very low figures will demand full payment just as soon as Cubi Is doclarod an Independent sover eignty. lly what method wo can got an out right repudiation of this enormous dobt in tho Cuban constitution I am not now prepared to say. That will havo to bo dfcidod by future ovetitn. I am certain that Congress cannot approve, reject or In nny way amend or modify tho Cuban constitution. Tho Teller resolution in letter and spirit prevents that, but I eco nothmg in the way of congress discuss ing tho Cuban constitution at tho piopor t mo and advising the Cubans what to do I: with that instrument for their own good." Bonator Galliugor of Now Ilampehoir Is quoted after sotno comment by him on tho Teller resolution, as follows! "Wo froed Cuba and theroforo aro responsible for her welfare, lint tho Cubans have not had tho graclouanoss or gratitude to put imo their constitution a siuglo word indicating that thoy owo anything to this country. At tho samo time, if Cuba should bo at tacked, tho Cubans would look to us to s ivo them and who doubts that wo would do this with our money and blood if nocoflsury. Suppose for examplo, that France or Spain, ono or both, whoso cli irons own that enormous bonded dobt put upon Cuba, should send warships into the harbor of Havana, tho capital of frco, iiidopoudont and a oreIgn Cuba, to enforce the payment i f Urns bonds. Would not Cuba send up to us a pitiful wail for help, and would wo not havo to go to her roscuo , with cur wardiips and our armies? This Is iu no Benso an itnp islbillty, it long ns thorn is nothing in tho constitu- Conlluaol ou Koutih Vme, Going Through a Watch Whon cleaning it, wo offon find some minor troubles which on beliiR made riitht, will, prolong its lifo for a number ot years. This Ib worth moro than the prico of cleaning, but it docwi't cost you much. Wo mako a siwoialty of lino repairing Watchep, Jewelry, clocks, and delicate little ornaments arc carefully, skillfully and neatly repaired, clcaneu and made .to look, nud be, like now. For such work our charges aro moderate. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 118 Bta to Street. feet from where thev are drill HOLLAND QUEEN Thursday Will Wed a man Prince Gei ALMOST ON THE ANNIVERSARY Of the Marriage of Victoria in St. James Sixty-one Years Ago. Nrw Youk, Fobi 6. A dispatch to tho Tribuno from Tho Ilngito commenting , of tho colncidinco of tho crossing of tho career of tho lato Queen of England and of Q.ieou Wilholinina ot tho Netherlands says: Like Victoria, Wilholinina, aftor as- cending tho throno, has waited thrto years, and is marrying a Gorman Princo. Unless all signs fall, this is also a genuine lovomarriago and tho wedding comes within threo daynjof the hIxIv first an nlvorsary of tho marriago of Victoria In tho GhapoWloyal of St JamoB. Thoro have boon ;ho aamo legislative emtrovorfioH over tho naturalization statutes and annuitbtg to tho Princo consort hero, which aroso at WcBtmin Btor in tho time of Melbourno and Wel lington, and doubtless thoro will bo similar heartburnings and annoyancos over points of precedence and otiquotta Duko Hendrik of Meiklonburg Schworlu is a German Princo and tho Queon'u Dutch subjects nro Intensely jealous of their independence uud In drend of tho absorption of their dykes and canals by Germany. Thoy havo shown evidence ot suspic ion and prejudice nud havo not liked Ida swnjrgorlng military manners. Tho Dutch aro thriftV mill dnmm'rntln nml ! thoy havo not been favorably impressed with tho princo, who is an enthusiastic sportsmon. Ho 1ms also been compollcd to put up with U-Hlslatlvo Interference In his affairs slnco his bothrothul nud haH been sub ject to much annojaucu. dlnco tho marriage bans wero proclaimed (hero has been a bettor feoling toward tho bridegroom. The wedding coreuiouy will bo per formed on Thursday in the Win to Hal cf tho Palace, and be ropcatod in tho quaint church u hero tho Queen has at tended Sunday school services since her childhood. Second TrUt For Kennedy. Now York, Feb. 6. Tho second trial of Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, charged with tho murder of Dolly Hoy nobis, opens to day. A special Jury ban b.'on drawn for tho caso. Much now evideuro Is raid to bo forthcoming nud the dufemo hopo to rovorsotho first vordliilof inurdor In tho first degree. iinRiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiuiiBHIHMMIMIIIIIIIMIRI B MEYERS & SONS, THE WHITE CORNER. MEYERS & SONS, THE WHITE CORNER. 5 m s Shoe Excellence) : mind caused THE Famous Queen Quality ...SHOES FOR LADIES... ' $3.00 Truly orlhopedic-a shoe that fits and pleases-equal to any 4.00 shoe. Patent lip Polish-opera shape cloth lop. Kid tip Polish Athens shape. Kid tip Polish Lenox shape. Patent tip Polish Spanish Opera shape. McKav Welt Kid tip Elite shape. Byke Boots Spanish opera shape. Kid tip Oxford Lenox shape. ....ASK TO SEE THEM am Jft Jito. -- mg MY Mp '2&M kWmWkWfmwmimm' m tt ' 5Si S V.;i:j "J n .MBYERS & SONS, THE WHITE IM AH HHHIIHHHHaHHHHMt HM'HIiHaHaMWIIIIiWItk LORENZO MARQUE IS Threatened Forces By Boer COMMANDED BY AN AMERICAN Kaffir Rifles Sustain One Hun dred Casualties From Dewet. London, Fob. C It Is roportod In London that tho Boers, commanded by General Dlako, nro threatening Lourcn zo Marquo, and that Portugal has re quested British assistance It is assert ed that tho British squadron has lxcn ordered to Lourenzo Marqueo. No official confirmation of report is obtain able Tho General Blako referred to is nn old Wo8t Pointer, who first went to tho Tramvaal in 1801. Tho Capo Town correspondent of tho Dally Telograph, wiring Sunday, says: "It nppoars that In tho action botweon General Knox and General Dewot, ncor Senoknl, tho Kaffir-rifles sustnlriod about 100 casualties, Moro mounted troops aro still noedol. Threo Boor invading columns, of which Horzog'a was (or a time tho advanco guard, nro now moving t ward tho Orange Itivor. It is believed that Piet Botha's forco of 2000 men, with seven guns, from Hmitliflold, has crossed into tho colony. British concon tratlon is proceeding. Outlying garri Bona aro boiug withdrawn (or tho pur pose ot scouring tho main linos. Gener al Dowet Is oxpoctud to . outprj Cape Colony. i I.c.m)in, Fb. 5. LnUr it buo-tine lnov that tho Hrliifh foreign ollluo had received se-ui-ufllcldl confirmation of the report that the Boora were 'threaten ing to enter Lou-enz) Marquos and that tho local Portuguso author ies. wero asking for British atHistauco. Tho Foreign oflko has heard nothing ot development id thu lufit -13 hours. TEN STRIKE AT illE SALEM GRAND Vast Audience Pleased by the Presentation of Quo Vadis. An ovor-illlod house' of Salem's best people greeted tho Hussoll-Drow com pany at tho Grand last ovenlmr. In Quo Vadis, and their every manifestation ahowed that thoy wero mere than pleased with tho play and Ita fdaging To-night tho company will prosent thu groat American play "Nortliorn Lights," which embraces tho historical epoch of tho Custor massacre. This is raid to bo nMinn"f0!.ri,y '""rlnrV'!'y-nnr only n low prlro, but a combl nation of both. 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Aa between 500 and COO people wero turned a ray yesterday niter tho seat) were sold for Quo Vadis, this will be good nows. Jury Will Decide. Nkw York, Feb. 5. To-day tho city court wllldotormine whether tho drcasea ot Mrs. Howard Gould fit or not. Mrs. Gould was suod Bomo timo since by her dtesstnakor, Mary F. Llnth, for tho balancoofa bill which she refused to pay alleging that tho garmonts did not At. Tho drosses will be tried on before the jury. It Hangs On We are talking about your cough. One cold no sooner passes offbefbre another comes. But it's the same old cough all the time. And it's the same old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneumonia or consumption, with the long sickness and life trembling in the balance. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the thront and lungs is removed ; all in flammation is subdued; the parts arc put perfectly at rest, and the cough drops away. Three sixes t 35c, 50c, Ji.cc. All drag gists. J. C. Aykr Co., Lowell, Mass. Fred Glebel, formerly of tho firm of Branson & Co,, who is now in husl nesttlnLn Grando, Is In this city for a. short visit. a Fresh Bon Bons A I ... ELLIS & ZINN'S S!em 'Phone 3874 J 154 sute street, STORE.... Httltltrcd. immMmmmmaHmammmaaaam