The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 16, 1901, Image 1

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Our Store Closes fcvrry Evcnlne
Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store.
P. T. UAHNES,
Proprietor,
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TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED,
I'.'ooklui nuiy yaid disrhurgos-lO) men.
.Sni sobiudv . Ill cannot bo pasted at 1 lt -a Fiction.
rnmp. rt Sjhcii.htn hmlc for .Manila wi.h 1-JOO buhliors.
Ft 1 y IttKI homo suikcronrrho at Pnrlltthd on cheap rates.
I inn imii ilnmni'il l flooding minuet Hermosllln, Mexico.
Hume infill IiiiI'iiii V ,ir VYiurnns bill. appropriating f 30,000.
Condition of Downgor Umprebs Frederick o; Germany la satlsfuelury.
Sixty live minors rcportol cut off from oaeapu iu u Vancouver coal initio.
tii iCiali govorniont will not altor its attitude iu dlightest dorro toward Boors.
A largo sugar reliuory. Independent of tho trust, is to bo built nt I'lilladolpliin.
Five prom incut Boor efficers: escaped from Island prison arrivod at Crimean
port.
A 21 year old eon of Capf Roll of tho 0. R. & N. boat Ruth roported drownol
at SIdnoy.
ThoDuko of Westminister and Mlaa Sholagli U'eat wore mnrriod this after
noon at tit. Paul's, London.
Resolution instructing Govornor of Idaho to ubolish martial law in Conor
d Alone raining region defeated.
Dowot'a forces crossed railroad, cutting lines north and south. Itrlthh on
gaged with armored trains capturing twenty.
Negotiations between ministers and Ghinoso Court havo come to serious
halt. Court ilntly rotates further executions.
A Notatle Wedding.
Nkw York, Fob. 10. Ono of tho in
teresting nuptial evonts of tho soason,
tlio marriage of Mlaa Esther Morris
Hunt, daughter of tho lato Richard M.
Hunt, and George Woolsoy, will bo col
ebratcd at thn homo of 'the bride, s
moilifr, Mrs. Hunt. No. 170 Madison
avenue. MIns Hunt is very attractive
and popular locially and lion passed
several mnnthH i.f each year at Now
port.
Robinson Bath Cabinet
Cures Disease Without Medicine.
iio-'itive enro for Rheumatism, Obesity,
Gr iu,e ISIood. Liver.
oh cians. Pirn best physician" in Amorica and Europe
mili.ifi and uso the Rohlnson Hath Cabinet. Prices 5,
f(i, 17, flO ti-, according to aizo and quality. For al
at it. W. Putnam's drugstore. Agents want d. Call
no 1 1 address,
MRS. J, A. SBLLWOOD
8fW bront St. Salem Or, Phono 2771.
Watches Need Repairing
Jut n ruuular aa tho furnai,i iuhmN fuel.
watch Icoked over nnd ropatre I by a kdled
,Bktt " lo
O. T. POMBROY
2HConui"cial tr ft,
Men's Clothing and Hats at Clearance Sale- Prices
$6.00
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$8.00 Suits.
$10:00- Suits...-.:
$3.00 Hats-.,; a
$2.00 Hats...,,,-
50c and 75c Neckwear
Dalrymple's Branch
297 Commercial Street.
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other novelties.
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at Six O'clock Except Saturday.
Cor. Commerolal and
Chomokta Stioots
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Coacert and Dance.
New York, Feb.10. Tho 'Roth Kl
BiBtorhood will give 'a professional
concort, to bo followed by a dunre in tho
large ball-room at Sherry's, to-night.
In addition to several other well known
artists, Miss Roso Olitzka and Mr.
Mnhlnian of tho Metropolitan Opera
Company, will sing at tho concert.
FOR A COLD INTHE H AD
Lnxatlvo Bromo-Qulnlno Tublota
Practical Methods
Am employe I in our njipt ciiiuu of
Dentistry
All Hoik U (I n with the older!
of!
g vinu patients j'ltt what tho condition
of their teeth demand. 'fhoiitmoHtthat
skill and exucrienro ran do and the
uao of liio best materials iiiakeH our
work stand pro eminent.
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Drs. Eppley & Olinger.
I'oalo(lli:i) block.
Cold .-. I.a-
Kidney iind skiiu diseases. No ds
StSfc
: i-j4 roalat tho power of heat. Givoa a beautiful
oioplexlgii,
A Turkish Btb t Home for 3 cents.
i2 1)0 POOIv FREE TO PATRONS, containing full in
lnicil..n.i f. r curiiii: diseases. Written by prominent
hen you are roadv to have jour,
woikman at prices lower than ever
WatJimaker .! leu.-ler
STOCK MUST
ARRIVAL OF
BE REDUCED BEFORE
SPRING GOODS....
$3.95
Black Cat Hose
$5.95
Outing Flannel
$75
' $To
AH Broken Lines to Close
at Great Reductions, r f nj
.$1.10
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SPECIAL
SESSION
Has Been Decide! Upon By
FURTHER EXECUTIONS
IN CHINA REFUSED
A Little Byplay at the Ex
pense of the Cninese Plen
ipotentiaries. Wabiukotox, Fob. 10. President told
Senators who cnllod on him today that
Congress will bo cilled in xtra "PRsioti
as soon as tho Cuban constitution is
recoived.
AtiiociocK me siiippimj mil was
laid before tho. Senate but Spoiiicr
moved to. tako up oleomargarine bill and
the motion was carried.
New Yokk, lob. 10. A dispatch to
the Horald from Pekin says: A now
turn in tho pcaco negotiations has
caused n diplomatic Hurry among tho
ministers. A briof and almost insulting
nolo from tho ChlneEo court has arrivod,
flatly refusing any further executions
tlinn tho two previously decreed.
Yu Union, Governor of Shan SI Pro
vinco, will bo dtctpituted, ami Prince
Chwang will allowed to commit Hiiluldc.
I'ho nolo add?, that pniMlilv Chao Nlu
Chao, formerly Minister of Justice, ma
he included among thoso to suffer death
but tho court reserves its decision in his
cote.
It also bluntly stated that no fur
ther initiative will bo permitted to LI
Dung Chang and I'rlnco Ching, who are
Derated lor jiaving
failed to vcorously
protest against tlo demand of the iiilu
iators for six executions.
Affairs la Spain.
Madiud, Feb. 10. All is calm hero to
day, but military and, police precautious
continue In tho provinces, especially lit
Seville and Valencia.
Hi" earth beneath a filled hridgo be
came water soaked and tho track gave,
way. Kngineer Winters and fireman
Rnffano woro badly Injured; also brake
man Henderson and Myer wero slightly
hurt. A Japanese hud his leg broken
TRAIN PLUNGED
DOWN EMBANKMENT
Poutland, Or., Fob. 1(1. A special to
tho Evening Telegram from Tho Dalles
says: Anonginoaud caboose on tho
O. R. & N. plunged twenty feat down an
embankment 11 miles west of Tho
Dalles las night.
GREAT STRIKE OF
THE SILK MILLS
b'citANToK, Pn., Fob. 10. livery silk
mill In the Lackawanna valley is now
idle by reason of strikes, excenlluit one.
j The strike effic'a 1500 girls mid mm.
BOTANICAL
X BONDERS
The marvel of the' hour is
(he wonderful.cure of chronjc
diseases without' the use ol
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what afllicted human-
ily 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 vears from awful dis
ease and the more awful effects
of rank medical humbup-s. Dr.
Cook is Willing; tO give patients .
frm' hpnpfirnf hie life crnriif tW
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UeClineSlO pUDHSniUrtnerteSt-
imnnlok- nut nf i-om fn U'.r-'
'. ""IJ uw v .,,,,,' ,,a.toneral transportation topics,
DatientS. Vet- Will Pladlv refer
nnv oollprc in ihii- ni,rV,Nr,rc
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and friends wh'o have been
healed, Consultation free.
If you have any physical ail
ITieiltS It Vill UO YOU COOd tO
call and have a little chat With
the doctor.
Office 301 Liberty Street
Salem OiePOn.
T"V
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5c
Store
Opposite Postoflice.
SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY,
TRANSPORT
SHERIDAN
Carries Plenty of Men and
Money ''.
blSTRIBUTION
OF
WARSHIPS
In the Waters and Ports of the
Philippine .Archipel
ago. Sax FiMKUiico, Feb. 10. Thothineport
ShorHan will sail at noon" today for
Manila, via Honolulu, with 1'iOU nbldiors
for tho Tn-enty-eixth and Twenty seventh
Infantry regimonts, in addition to a
number of recruitH and cabin passages.
Among tho latter aro 0-car li. Wiljiamr,
United Stales Consul General to
Singapore, aceomptniod by Ills son
and daughter. C G. Abbott and
an acoistunt observer representing tho
Smithsonian Institute are to sail for
Sumatra to observo tho total rcllpso of
tho sun. Mrs. Hornard Moeop, wife of
Prof. Mosei, ono of tho Philippine
commissioners. Tho wives of auve.-nl
omenrs of tho transport ami
of olllcers In tho Philippines aro
also on tho list. Tho Sheridan ill
take n caro of nbout 3.000 tons of sup
plies and f2,000,000 in gold coin lor the
troop in tho Pliillnptn-'S.
'.Vahmisoto.v, Fell. 10. A cablegram
from Admiral Kompff to tho navy do
partment nnnottnees the following da
tribntion of vosaels In tho watorH of th-
Philippines: ,
Calamlanea and Princeton nt Cebu,
.Nashville, North coast of Luxon ; York
town, Callo. Alava and Concord at
Cavito; Villalolw operating jt Lcyto;
Patnpange, coasting Cebut Don Juan do
Austria on south coast ot Lur.on ; Iain
do Guba at Zamboango.
Tho Lancaster baa arrived nt Guracoa
on her way to St. Lucia from Lauurayra.
Tho Farragut has Bailed from San Diego
for San Francisco Tho Buffalo has loft
Colombo for Singapore, Tho Mayflower
has arrived at San Juan.
Slxty-rive Miners Entombed.
Vancoovbh, R. 0 Fob. 10. Kvery
effort to rescue forty whlto miiftrs and
twonty-flvo Chinoso entombed in the
Union Mlno so far hnvo boon unsuccess
ful. Work had to bo stopped last night
alter tho peennd exploBion in No. 5 shaft
and dimcultlos in reaching No. 0 me
greater than hoforo.
Thoro is a hundred foet of coal and
debris to boro through yet to roach No'
5 workings, and thoro is little hope that
any of tho men will bo found nlive.
Thirty men am sent down nt a time and
they remain onlv 15 minutes.
Evan thus eomo of tho rescuing party
aro taken out moro dead than nlivo.
They aro immodiatoly replaced by HO
now men, wpo slay in tno damp allectvil
tunnels as long as posiiuie, until over
come
Piiobsix, Ariz. Fob. 1(1 Partlculiiro
have been received horo of tho Hooding
ol tho Santa Rita mine in tho Itncatato
mountains 200 miles south of Heniio'illo.
Four miners wore drowned and their
bodtoB have been recovorod
Ono 1h Horace Christ, superintendent
of tho mlno. The nthera aro Mexicans,
Francisco alid Jesus Delama and Pedro
Laradi. It is known that ono other bndv
thatof Abar Peralto in In the mine mid
It is probable thatoneor two others aro
thoro.
Tho Hood o'Tiirred Tuoiday afternoon,
and was caused by the oHMiimr of a vein
bv n blast. Tho main tunnel woh flood
ed and while miners in the upper end
escaped, the workers in the lower end
wore caged Pko rats iu a trap.
Mluerrtoutsldo made desperate effort
avail. Whemn meesongeV left the mine !
?J'r,""7?!0.il:V-t,,,'!L.V'l,Ke'1 1
to roscno their fellows, hut without
1 In their effort to save their follow.
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ixkw jmiK, ron. 10. a sppcmi 10 ine
World, from Washington, says, ''everal I
witnesses before the sub-commitee on
transportation, of tho indiiMtrisI coin-
mission, will, disriiss the antliraci
to oonl i
inlustry, ospeoially in view if the rscent
movement toward consolidation In tho
cnnt.ro1 of t'10 railroads entering that
territory. 1
Independent coal operators and the
roads will bo heard. Other will di'uuss
hut mote
'especially tho flnanceeriinr
( rail-
roads, tho recent consolidations,
tho regulations of roads to iiauks nrxl
BlnsHar topics, whllo Jtwo or three other
witnesses win tako ttptransporiatton ny
water. Among those expeotod to (ratify
aro J. J. Hall, president of the (irent
Northorn Railroad J J. P. Morgan,
and others.
VictphmiP, C, Feb, 1(1. Hecue par
to have o'ar faljed 'to reaali tho en- ,
tombsd mtiHtrsj iir Union Mine and of
Ilclal' have nVc'doM ai a fluul resort (
llo'il thn mine.
IKaosas Situation.
Nkw IIavkk, Conn. Feb. Id In lb
course n( his lecture to the siudeulK rf
Yalo universitv Justice David J. lin-wer,
of th JJ. 8 S'iprum- Cipt't, rf'rri ng
to tho prohibition laws of Kansas utid
"If overy man (and woman) in Kansas
had done his bwt since 1880 to eulirce
the prohibitory lagl'lailnn of that state
(ieorgo Washington would not iae
been asked to divide his hatchet reputa
tion with Sire. Nation.
M
HERMAN
Scientific Optician.
32BRtARY
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L.
"Tho nroblern of government by tho
people dfpoiulu upon tho wav service at
tho primaries Is performed. To tho man
who has a solemn senso ol what gov rn
mont by tin pooplo meant the primary
and polls aro sacred places.
Tho collego graduate can mako no ex
cuse. Ho 1b tho last man in tho world
whocanpload ignorance of his duty in
cltlzonship. Ho leavo3 collego an am
bassador from tho court of learning.
"Unfortunately, no ono can doubt that
money is bocomng a factor, a barn fill
factor, in our politics. Thoro is a
temptation for an ofllcoholdor to go out
of olllco'at least no worso than when he
came in.
This Is an ovil, and It is more of an
ovil than it was in days gono by, I
appeal to the valuo of high conscious
ness to cure this.
Lot overy ono seo to it that bv keeping
himself aloof from its contaminating
touch ho is doing all in his po vor to
remedy thoso conditions." In conclus
ion tho eminent jurist mado this pro
phecy :
"If tlio people of tho United States
over believe or over como to bollovo
that commercialism controls policios
they will riso and will rid tho thontselvos
by forcing asldo all thoo who thfy
bolievo are responsible for thoso condi
tions." Another Joint Wrecked.
Kansas Citv, Mo., Feb. 10. Heforo
davlittht this morning 75 men, led bv
ministers wont ncroos tho Arkansas
rivor to a place known as tho'M.aat
C'lmnco" Joint and wrecked it.
Tho mob went to work with axes,
hatchets and clubs. Within a few min
utes overy piece of furniture in tho place
was destroyed and all tho liquor was
turned out.
LYMAN ABBOTT FEARS
NO PUBLIC PERIL
Rostov Feb. 10. Rev. Dr. Lyman
Abbott, in continuing his lecture' hero
on tho'Torilsof tho domoraaoy" last
night said ho hud full faith that all dan
gers lo American Democracy would bo
overcome In good tlmo." Some of
the tlih'gs lacking in our nation, ho
nali), aro strongly flx-d central polit
ical authorities and settled ideas. Dr.
Abbott found soma weak spots in tho
American system of deciding political
problems by tho wish of the majority A
multitude give way to oxcitoineut for a
tlmo and later returned to apathy.
Apathy, succeeded by passion, Is lllus
tratcd by tho present situation in
Kansas whoro saloons aro now being
smashed by mobs. Dr. Abbott stated
his belief iu tho right of workingmen to
organize. '
incen1marTbam
of hotel crooks
Nkw Youk, Fob. 1(1 The big hotels of
tho city wero fairly alive with detectives
last night. Tho national hotelmens
usBocUitiouB informed tho Now York
association that tho band ol incendiary
"crooka" which linn been at work In tho
hotels ol Chicago havo Btartcd for New
ork. Their plan Is for ono man to
tako a room, start an Incendiary lire and
escape. When tho other iereons in
the hotel run nutof their rooms in alarm
tho "pals', of tho "flrohugs" rush in
and rob thorn. Thocang is said to niim
bor nlRiiit twenty men. The polico
nave descriptions ol loino ot tnem and
names of n few.
Miniature Show Closed.
Nkw York, Fob. 10. The annual dis
play of miniatures nt tho Kuoedler gal
leries closod a successful senwi to day.
Ono feature of Iho exhibition was a
group of 1M) miniatures shown at the
farm exposition.
Although turn aoclely was organized
within strict lines, it appears to have
stepped outsldo of them in some In
stance. Except forlhoir prir.o there U
nothlnir to make tho "D.iphnu" and
tho full length portrait of 'i women Iu
n Japanese wnilnme comu under tho
head of miniature painting. Thoox
hibltlnn on the whom vwm quite up
was nude up ;n
the level establishment by hou year's
how and attracted ninny vIhjIoih i
CHILD HURT BY
RECKLESS RIDING
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This morning somo
rapid par
Hlroet
Bros' Nloro knocked dow
iw n a little 5 year-
without rciiuirlng
(old girl and rodo on without requiring
as to tuo rosuiis Airs. r. .1. fuiuvan
picked up tlio little pirl who forluna'elv
was not badly hurt, but such fast and
careless riding does seem unnecessary,
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RISING RAPIDLY
Tho recent ralnt hnvo ri Ised tho river
considerable in tho past few days. Three
days ago it stood at '214 feet above low
water, and thU morning it stood at
about U14 feet, ft having risen ft feet
Inst night.
ICIvea Ten Days.
Roliert Robert)1, an unfortunate young
man of Brooks, was today sentenced ,y
Jtldtq Judah to serve ten days Impris
onment for drunkenness, this being his
fourth or fifth offense.
A rietunt Affair
JIIrm Kthel Knight enterlalmd on
' r$iLH7 evening lit honor of Miss Whitney
of Pooiheni Oreuou and Miss Um
Warriner of fori land. The time wa do
llghtfiillv spent in plating whist, dano
big and music. Thoo present b-nle
the guests of honor, wre Sirs. Wlntpei ,
MlfH, Qayles of Portland, Miss itemoh
Holland. Miss Ruth Oabrielann. Miss
Minn Huejet, Miss Klla Kinemaii,
Mmrs. FrejlTlilelsen nf Portland, W.
II. nni,chardt. Chaiiuny Hlshop, Krnet
Welob, Joe Kvans, Will Kvans, Chas
Hier. Bd. Crawforl, Waltor Walling,
II. T. Oulss.
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JMtotlyo vinlufi prwlucn irritation an J norv
oitsms, and in this condition no person it cap
able nf giving to huaii'ots mattera or ordinary
affirsof life the atteutlon necessary to auccean.
Nvthlng is more Important for thu prwwnt pies
enaiwn of good health and clear business
judgment than cualoua ware ol the eyes. Perfect
tilling glawKJH will overcome nature's dofeals, and
the p atM tOigt suah glasses is of
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11 State Street.
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PROMINENT
PRISONERS
Have Escaped From the
British, '
SAFELY LANDED
IN THE CRIMEA
Devvet Crosses Railroad and
Cuts Track on Both Sides
of Enemy.
St. Pwtiiiibiiuiiu, Fob. 1(1. Five Moor
prisoners who escaped from Island" of
Ceylon havo arrived at Crimean port,
Among them is a nephew ot President
Stelh, ami brother-in-law of Genornl
llotlm.
London, Feb. 1(1 Kitchener reports
that Dowel's foroo crossed the railway
at Hoartmnn's siding hoforo daylight on
February lfi,closoly followol by I'lumor,
Gralsbo and armored trains. Thoy en
gaged the enemy while crossing, Tho
Uoors, however, cut tho lines north nnd
south of tho phico ot crossing. British
forces captured SO prisoners and over
100 horses. Tho troops aro still In closo
pursuit.
Sr. Pntkiirhuiio, Feb. 10. Dowltto,
Minister of t'innnco has Issued a decreo
regarding tho application of increased
tariff on curtain impoits from IhoUnitcd
states. Mensuro will becoino effeclivo
a foituight after its promulgation.
MARION
COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT
Tho whole ol Friday was taken
with tlio suit of S, Spenro, plaintiff,
up
VB.
. C, Peterson, defendant.
Tliis action was brought to recover
$1500 damngos, nlleged to to duo by
in.uoti of u certain road belnir closed bv
defendant, with gateway leading lo tho
place ottiio planum, the roau was
laid out In tho platting of tho Shaw
fruit farm, but was never opened to tho
public, yet people had tho privilege of
passing through n gateway along tho
road intended by tho parlies laying off
tho (arm, Tlio Jury awardod tho plain
tlfl flOO damage tu Rh verdict.
Tho Jury was composed ol tho follow
ing uenllumeii : A. J. Shoemaker, W.
T. Riches, A. M. LaPolott, Freemnii
Van Patten, M. L, Jones, E L Rm
Ingtaii, J. L. Cook. August Will, The
odore lloutin, C. W. (leer, James Lion-
ey,
-Mrs. L. R, Noblettand C. F. Zieglor
vh. K. W. Harbin, sheriff. In a case
(wherein Hon. 'Ihos. II. Tongue had at
tached a Ihery stable at Hubbard be
longing to planum to recover on a nolo
forfRilt held uguima plaintiff's former
husband. It seems Mrs Noblott mis
been divorced (ruin her htisbnnd twice,
and since thru with her own hard earn
ed money bought this property, which
air. ronmio attached. Tho ontlru fore
noon of Saturday waaoccuplod with tho
care, when it went to the following ju
ror : Wright I'oxh.ty, J. W. Young, J.
7. Painter, W. V Darliy, P, J. Cox, S.
A. llnglu-H, N J. Damon, C. S IUsklna
and John lohiisou. Iu two minute they
luoughtiii a vtnlicl foi Mrs. Nnbletl,
nmitv nt l..r tihtr,l i,r,.ifiv.
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The Big Store
Iteinember we Iniui inovid
block east of our oh I tlmu.
One
oocunvlwo llooVn and thu ba-it
mvpt of thu now' ?IeCornsq'k
bulldliitf, fui uinrlj Known as (Jje
old Opera Ilotlao IiUiKIIiil'. llro
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and iip-tu-datusKucB iu all Ua
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For thoefluvoiilunftHGfaiiatami!
This elevator U of thu now I
provrnl lyiif. Guainiltciul
safety : Impoaslhlu to iliop.
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THE WHITE CORNER
Trade Mark Htitaterei
CORKER COURT AND LIBERTY ST3.
IHAIBHHMIIHMHHBMHHKIHIIWHMHMIHMH
DUKE OF
BEDFORD
Will Turn1 Light ;on Army
Affairs.
FRIENDLY FEELING
TOWARD GERMANY
Results in Military Men Giv
ing Their Moustaches a
Nav Twist.
London, Fub. 10. Tho government
Is tint seriously affectod by tho amend
ments to tho address move 1 by tho
Liberals in tlio Commons, since tho
opposition is weak and faction rout.
Candid friends in tho lloipoof Lords are
moro trrrublesoino Thu Duko of l?ed
ford, who does not oidinarily lalte luiii-h
iuleicat iu public affair, is tei dried to
ho greutly exorclsod over Iho ovldooce
of military mismaiiaiingemont iu South
Africa and Is b?nt urou making a illea
grecable spoech early iu ths'roi ion. Ho
is a wottlthv Llbor.U Unlnnti I l-ell id.
who has sorvod wllh th -.Keoalio-guards
mid iu Egyptian eamnih!ii-, and
Is apnarontly convinced that a I d '
of whol some truth needs to be 'old
about the conduct of the war.
Considerable dissatisfaction cxi Is on
both sides ol tho House of Coiiiiuomh en
ocennntof thocontemptous triatinontof
members by tho ofllcials rcsponsibln for
nrrangeinents in tho House of 1trdson
Thursday. Sir Henry Fowler proposes
to ask .Mr. Ilnlfour whether ho will con
sont to tho appointment of u commltteo
to consider tno question of a convention
provided for tho peoplos representatives
when their attondanco in Hie upper
house is commanded by tho King.
Tho telegram Emporor William sent
tho Empress n few minutes nf'or tlueon
Victoria's death, "Our grandmother Is
dead. Comfort my mother. Wi'lelm,"
shows tatter thaucnuld columnt ol Oer
man and English editorials the feelings
which exist among tho roluniutr families
of thoso countries. This olom tie mnv
shortly brlnir about another hiUhbod
mooting of King Edward and his Imper
ial nophew. English court rumor that
gives Empress Frederick but s short
lease ot life, and ivl ward villi no moro
allow his now duties to Interfere with
Ida desire to bo at her bedside than did
Emperor William consider thn Merlin ,
colourations when he want tu hnsto to
Osborne. Thus ouco more, the two nil'
ors who aro riveting tho attention ol tho
world may Iki brought togethor under
tho circumstances iu which human emo
tions havo thu strongest place.
Several papors aro urging the King to
exert pressuro on tho mlulMors to
eradicate tho nbtises iu tho army and
push tho war in South Africa. Many
persons nro seriously pondering on
whother Klmr Edward Is going to rule
or reign. Thoro is all confidence In llli
tact nnd common sense. Hut. thu sud
den restoration of inonarchlul splendor
ami power ami the keen sympathy le
iw ecu tho German Emporor and' King
I'd ward mako many loyal BUbleolR
anxious nuoui tno iiuiire.
A liiimurous result of thu British
German "entente" Is evident In thu
moustaches of tho inhabitants of tho
West End of London, 'that upwards
nnd outward twist so associated with
"iiipeinr Williams moustacho has be,en
extensively adopted, eepfeln'ly by ittoao
having pretensions to military appear
'i eon lutorviorts with West End bar
bers reveal tlie trouble tlicy are oucount-
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