The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 28, 1901, Image 1

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JULIA MARLOWE!
CONGRESS
CRIMINAL
Shoe for Ladies.
It Insured a perfect fit for nlllior high or low Inblcp, nml ndils
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IhcDo famous bIiojs just received nt
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pines is not Declared
IN THE OPINION OF
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All widths from A to 13, sizes 2 to 8 Wo carry thorn in
both cloth nml leather top. Our price$3. You'll
not And a more dressy or conifortn
bio shoo at any prico.
All grades in tho
Star--5 --Star Shoes
1 at $1.50. $1.05. ?. t'2A0. 2.7G and 3.2.rj. Men's and children's shoes of ovorv
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TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED,
At Now York Wm. M. Evnrts dlud today, aged 83.
Ex Convict Wright arrested for stealing Jqry horse.
London war office lias no confirmation of Kitchetnor capturing Botha.
Duke of Manchester sailod leaving two terriers behind for which ho failed to
pay $1500.
Arcordiiig to a Parts dispatch Contesse Boni do Castollaue will sail for Now
York on Saturday. ,
the Brazilian Govornment has ordered Its consul at Oporto, Portugal, loro-
turu immediately to Brazil.
l.ord Edward nnd J,ndy Colobrooke arrived on the Kaieer Wlllichu and will
bo guests of Wm. U Whitney foreoveral weoks.
Tho Senate lias agreed to tho conference report on tho War Revenue Reduction
bill, $1.00 a barrel on beer,tobacco at 0.0 per lb., nnd abolishing bank check tax.
President of the Commission
In an Address Delivered
at New York
BOTHA'S
MAYOR OF
CAPTURE NEW YORK
NolN.ilur.il
till certainly vi bet sub'tltuto
T3BTH
on plniiH, m h wo furnish ntmotl
erntf I'fii'ta M'rfnrin nil tho funct
ions ol nmiirnl li-ulh with comfort
Rial kjU'I.u'.Hin lo ihu .wcror.
IIuiiilsoiiiu in nppo.wni.oo nnd very
durnb'u
Full Stls op nubtxror Allumluum.
Wogiiniaiiteoour work.
Drs. Eppley & dinger
Postollico block.
Kbw York, Eob. 28. Presldont Jacob
G. Bchurman, .of Cornoll Univorslty,
in an address in Now York last night on
'The Philippines: a retrospect nntj a
forecast," declared; "Congress will bo
guilty of a criminal act if it does not
pass tno bill defining tho rights of tho
Filipinos."
Speaking of tho future of tho Philip
pines, ho said: "Tho situation ovorthoro
hns improvod wonderfully within tho
past three months, and is continuing to
improve General MacArthur has sent
tho most encouraging reports, and ho is
a good soldier and n thoughtful man."
In conclusion ho said:
"It !b certain that wo must maintain
a largo army in tho Philippines, and for
a long ttmo to come, juio Filipinos
must bo impressed. They havo no re
spect for anything so much as for forco,
"Wo shall hold tho Philippines end
tho Filipinos must .bo either our part
nora or our protcgos. It Is not a ques
tion of holding on in tho Philippines; it
is a question of letting go and wo cannot
afford to let go,' Promises do not settlo
tho policies of nations, and that "npplies
to Cuba as well as to tho Philippines."
Washes "Need Repairing
J tut ns regular as tho furnace needs fuel. When you nro ready to have you
watch lcokod over and repaired by a skilled workman at prices lower Ihan over
ako it to
O. T. POMBROY
MILLION DOLLAR
SUIT AT SPOKANE
8i-oKANV.Wiish., Fub. 28.-Tho Chrou
lelo states that V. W. Butlor of Spokntio
IrVfepitrtng to lirtng suit for a million
dollars aalnit Silnu Roerri.of Toronto, n
coal man. Tho suit arises frorn tho com
ptny'a recent inloof coal fiolds near
Crows Nest Puss to James 1 1 til and ns
soclates.
Not Confirmed Dy British
War Office 1
UP TO LATE HOUR
THISJAFTERNOON
BffMMlM
Converging on Boer Forces
Enormous Cost of the
War to Date
London', Fob. 28. Tho Sun Bajre it is
ofllclully announcod that Gon, Botha,
commander-in-chief 01 Uio uoor lorces
has surrendered to Kltchonor. The war
ofllce at 2:C0 p. m. hod .not confirmation
of tho report.
De AA,Fob.28. Tho latest advlcos In
dicate that Dowot,8toyn nnd-tho bulk
of tholr forco, tiro camped on tho South
bank of tho Orango ttivor, awaiting op
portunity to cross. Tho indications aro
that Dowot Intends moving eastward.
Thornoycrof t is pushing from tho west
while Bovcral columns and thoy ready to
meot.tho Boors in ovory direction.
London, Fob. 28. A deficit of nt least
50,000,000 must bo provided i for by
Parliament with tho war Btlll unfinished.
This Ib tho cstimato made on tho Liber
al side without official information but
un'.esB tho Increases from tho various
aourcos of rovonuo aro greator thau any
body haa ventured to forocaBtf.tho figures
nro not llablo to bo reduced in tho
budget speech. Tho total coot of tho
lloor war has bcon concealed by various
dovlces but it will exceed
150,000,000. A prominent liberal has
assorted thnt tho aggregate ,woild bo
over 110,00,0)0 if tha accounts could bo
closed at once. For this reason tho sup
porters of tho government aro now
u waiting tho budget speech In" a Bpliit
of optimism. Tho effect of that; speech
will, however bo less discouraging if
thoy can as60it that tho bottom hns
boon roached nnd that tho wnr has
ended.
KING EDWARD
IS GRATEFUL
288 Commercial Street,
Wntuhmakor and Jewoler
DEAL IN LONDON
FOR OKANOGAN MINE
Spokank, Wn Feb. 28. Tho Chron
Iclo. states that tho transfer of a million
dollar interest in .tho Palmer Mountain
Tunnel Company is beinK completed In
London. A stamp mill and concentrator
costing $000,000 will bo erected on tho
Company's property in Oknnogan
county.
A NECESSITY TO
fl WELL GOWNED WOMAN
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WARNJBR'S
R0ST-PR00F
Every Pair Guaranteed
This !eason you will pick your corset from thirty-five styles of Warner's
guaranteed Rust-proof modlse. You will pick for the reason that you will
lind among them the best corsets you have ever seen- best for the reason that
there are no other corsets to compare with them for true corset value.
"GIRDLE"
"Hilda"
Extra quality sateen. 10 12
inches long, 4 hooks, Whiff,
Diab, Black, Pink and Blue.
Price $1.25 Each
French Coutil, 11 1'2 in.
long, 5 hooks low bust,
straight front, long skirt, dip
hip, white, drab, black.
Price $1.25 Each
"No, 67"
Extra quality Coutil, black,
extra fine quality sateen, 12
in., four hooks, whitet dcab,
black,-pink, 'blue. r
Price $K25 Each
Each Style
Shows the highest excell
ence of manufacture, fabrics,
dainty trimmings, all in sum
mery keeping. We are the ex
clusive agenU for Aarion Co.
FORMER
GOVERNOR
Declares He Has no Use for
National "Guards
POLICE CAN CARE
FOR THAT CITY
But for the Militia Last Year
New York Might be With
out Water
Nkw Yonic.Fob. 28. Mayor VnnWyck
has informed members of tho armory
board that tho National Guard will nov
or bo called out by his orderB.
Brigadier Generals Butt and MoLecr
reBonted tho mayors redaction on tho
guard. General Butt had naked for an
appropriation for a rilled rnngo for tho
Thirteenth regiment, of which Col.
David Austin is tho head. Gen. Butt
ozplalned that soldiers who could not
shoot wore of no uso.
"They don't need to shoot in this
city," said tho Mayor. "With our ox.
cellont pollro foico there Is no ubo for a
mllitln. General MuLcer lurnod quickly
toward Major Van Wyck and Fald:
"lliera havo been strikes when tho
services of tho guard wero called for."
"Not blnco I havo been mayor of Now
York," was tho retort.
"You nor any ono else will havo to
c.ill Ilium out while I am tho chief exe
cutive of tho city. Tho police forco is
capabln of handling any and all disturb'
anccs, and there will bono shooting,"
When tho remarks of tho mayor wero
repeated nt Nntlonul Guard headquarters
olllcursof Gen. lloo's staff wero amazed.
"I cannot understand how tho Mayor
would aland (or B'.ieh n statement," said
Col. N. B. Thurston. "But for tho ser
vices of the militia last year at Croton'n
Dam, 4ho wholo of Now" York might
havo been without wutur. A little dy-
namllu would have done the work."
St. John of Kansas Up,
holds Mrs, Nation
SHE IS ANOTHER
JOHN BROWN
Says It Is not a Crime to
Destroy Property Used in
i Violation of Law
MCKINLEY
FOR PEACE
Wants no More Bloodshed
in China'
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COMMISSIONER .
HAS INSTRUCTS S
President Fears That the Chin
ese May be Driven to . .
Desperation
Kansas Cm, Mo., Fob. 28. Kx
Governor John P. St. John, of Kansas,
in an intorviow vigorously defended tho
course of Mrs. Carrlo Nntlon in her
crusado against tho joints in Kansas.
Ho bnld thnt Mrs. Nations position on
tho liquor question was liko John
Brown's position on thoslavory question
nnd although hor methods nro unusual
and unrefined alio is a truo reformer
and is justified in using any means to
abate tho Joint nuisances in Kansas. j
Whllo she may ho technically guilty
otttroapues In destroying tho jolntlstB
property, ho Bald tho destruction of prop-'
orty which is being used notoriously In '
violation of tho law is no criino.
Tho ox-Govornor said that tho nctldna
of Judge Unron nnd County Attorney
Nichols in prcBccuting Mrs. Nntloii
whllo the jolntlsts go unpunished, is a
dlcgince to tho State of Kansas.
Washington, Feb. 28. Bpeelnl Com
mlofllonor Kockhill nt Pekin hns bcon
Instructed to make it known to tho for
clgn ministers that the PreBldont strongly
deprecates any notion thnt will tend to
dolny or check tbn prosont negotiation;
thoro, and especially Is ho desirous that
thoro Blmll ba no further unnecessary
blood-Bhed.
It is believed our commissioner will bo
ablo to Boctiro co-operation ofa sufficient
number of othor ministers to insure n
cessation of tho punltlvo domandB which
threaten to drivo tho Chinoso to desper
ation, nnd thorcby cniioo a' rouownl of
armed rosistonco.
MISS LUNDY RECEIVED
A SEVERE FALL
Wahiiikotox, Feb. 23. Whon tho
Senato convened today tho President
pro teui. presented a letter from the
Marquis o( Lansdowne, exprosslug tho
approclalbn of King Kd ward VI t for tho
resolution the Ben ate adopted on tho ec
ension of tho death of the Qucon,
LIFE STATION MAN
HEARD THE SIGNALS
8an Fiiancibco, Fob. 28. Klllngsmnn,
the guardsman connected with tho Fort
Point Hfo saving station, who was on
duty at tho tlmo of tho wreck
of the steamer Kio Do Janeiro on
Fob. 22nd,, hns mado confo9slon
thnt he heard tho Rio's slgrali of dls
tresa but placed no Importance in
hem and for that reason fullol
to arouse tho life paving station, It hns
boon claimed thnt If life crew had been
made aw aro of tho disaster, many lives
ould havo been saved.
MISSIONARY CLAIMS
BEST ON CRUISER
PniLADELriiiA. Feb. 28. Charles II.
Craum. head of tho Cramp .shipbuilding
firm, donlos tho roport from Constanti
nople to tho effect that the contract lor
a crulsor for tho Turkish government
has been annulled lvalue of
Uie failure of tho Porto to pay the first
Installment. Mr. Cramp mud tlut tho
first payment was not duo until Maruli
1, and that consequently the report Is
without foundation.
TURNER BLACKSMITH
IN SERIOUS TROUBLE
Miss Phyllis Ltiudy, n vvellknown
Halt-in modiste who hns rooms fu tho
Ktutu IiiHiirniico bulldliw, auHtainedufiili
Wednesday evening that iiiicht havo
I roved fatal. Miss Lundy stepped upon
un inipiov.snl landing udjninlug tho
platform of tho ' back stairs, when the
suppurt yavo way and she was precipi
tated to tho ground nliout twenty feat
below. Tholluments In thu left unklu
were badly wrenched nnd her body was
sevore'y bruised. Hor Injuria aro not
nccoirnrlly rorlous.
RAILROAD TO THE
REPUBLIC MINES
Si'okank, Wnsli., Fob. 28. A special
to tho Chronicle from Nelson, Wash,,
says: James J. Hill has Btarted to
grade a railroad from Marcus to Re
public. Tho first work is being done
ncenr Cascade City on tho United HtatoB
side.
WAR REVENUE
REDUCTIONS AGREED TO
Wahiunoton, Fflb, 28. Total reduc
tion o! rovonues ns ngreod upon will
amount to about $11,000,000.
The provisions of bill will tnko effoct
tho first of next July.
LAST OF THE
BURIED MINERS
F.N.DERBY NOT
AN APPLICANT
t'rnnk N. Derby, whoso name was"
mentioned In yesterday's JotmNAti ns
being a candidato for tho position ofsr
pqrintendent of n department of tha Or-.
ogon exhibit at tho Unffnlo Exposition,
InforniB tho writer that such la not the
case, and that ho would not accept such a
position if it was offered to ittm. Ho has
not bcon an applicant, nnd in fact his prl
vato busluoBs interests nro such that
it would he impossible for him to cngnjo
In such work If ho had tho desiro, it
may bo fiald righthero that Oregon could
not havo had n bettor representative for
Buchwork.1
MONTANA DEADLOCK
r IS BREAKING UP
Hbi.e.va, Mont., Fob' 28. McGinnUs
loat revon votos today, most of them
going to Conrnd. Vete: Carter, .12;
Frank, 30; McGinnis. 12; Cooper, 0;
Qjpnrad, 7; Toole, 1 j ClemenUi, 1.
You
Look Old
It's impossible for you not
to, with the color of seventy
years in your hair! Perhaps
you nrc seventy, and you like
your gray hair. And perhaps
not I
Dark hair for youth and
vigor; gray hair- tor old age
and decline.
If you will use Ayer's Hair
Vigor, in less thai a month
there won't be a. gray hair in
your head.
It keeps the scaln free from
dandrufT, stops falling of the
hair, and makes it grow thick
and long.
On dollar a bottle.
Halt Lakk, Utah, Feb. 28 A speclnl
to tho Dosoret Nows from Dinmoudvllle
Wyo., says:
No mora bodies havo been recovered
hlnro yesterday. (Superintendent fihel-
GOOD FOR OREGON ,on prafl tho opinion that tho
, bodies in tho sixth level will not bo n
CnicAao, Fob 28. Tho Union Pacific covered boforo Saturday,
announced today Its intention of making
COLONIST RATE
n Colonist rnto of fir, from Misiurl river MARION POST
points to North Pacific Coast points.
BOTANICAL
X vVONDERS
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Thotf. Zumwalt, of Turner, was arrest-
don Wednefday, charged Willi I'licu
relations with his own daughter, "
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years, llo waiveu examinauuu nu- nn
bound over under $500 bona ior ap
pearance before the grand jury
The marvel of the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without the use of
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what afllicted human
ity needs more than all else.
Not a week passes but Dr. J.
F. Cook, the tfreat botanical
specialist and original discov
erorof the botanical cure, heals
some patients who have suffer
ed for years from awful dis
ease and the moreawfuleffects
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 VOU good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor
Office 301 Liberty Street
Salem Oiefon.
EYE TROUBLES
Quickly relieved by the proper adjustment of glasses
Many hwdalioe are eaued by ov drt-ln. thew oan not bo fnrl by mli
sine Lut will give way quiollr by wearing proper Kb""- ' ftf ' '""ft
r"r. . . v ' '. i,..i.,ii. it... uxunnu ii nnlnc hvim. vvm Iiav Hindu
m tltlWJ W tome oue wiw uuui.i.u. ,.. ......v -
a btuiy of It and gnaranUo to give relief. -
HERMAN W, BARR
Scientific Optician. 118 State Street.
ATTEMPTED TO LYNCIUI
A SYMPATHIZER
.Skki.kyvm.i.ii, lud. Feb, 28. A in b
of minors lust nigh attempted to lynch
a Negro miiiur named lirown,
who ban openly duuoiinoed tho
lynching of George Wanl atTorro Huule.
lirovyn oscnprdon a tram to Hnull, and
put hiiiiFolf in tho hands of tho pnllco
for protection.
OFFICE BURGLARIZED
Tuesday night tho general morclinn
diso store W. J. Hadley nt Marion, In
which Is located tho post olllcu was
entered by burglars nml tho building
thoroughly ransacked, A considerable
amount of post ollico supplier, including
it iiuniiity of stamps, was carried away,
together with numerous notes and
accounts, tho personal property of Mr.
Hudley, tho post master. There la no
clue to Ihu burglars,
HyourdrugsUt cannot upily you, nil
u $1.00 nil we will txprtu a bottle to you,
all clitKt ircpld. c uie nJ gWc u
your neareit rxpii omce.
J. C. AV Co., Lowell, Mm.
Send for our handsome book onTho Hair,
A, M. Humphrey, who hai bcon con
fined to his home corner Witter and
Division street, with a severe case of
Ipgrlppe, la Improving, and expects to ha
nliout business Monday.
4 BIG
ORANGES
for
5C at
Ellis & Zinn's
54 Slate Street.
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Draw Big Crowds.
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Today is" the last day of
j Our White Goods
I PAIR
With the winding up of this successful
m sale we will offer a line of dwnitics,
H nainsooks India linens, white dress r
5 fabrics, etc., at
10c a yd.
The Famous
Queen Quality
Shoes
The envy of all shoe deal
ers, The pride of merchants
who sell them and the lady
who wears them.
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500 yards of bleacheil linen hitok owb
lug uud 600 yards of uiibleauhed crash
towt'llljg
Qulllls VVorlh CooilJtrlnr
Beware of
Misrepresentations
The Queen Quality hoo I lifting nd m
veri laed by doalers who nro not the auth m
orlwl flguutH, who have but n doon 0'
so old ntyhts on their hantln and yet
when you ask them for the tjiteen Qnl-
Ity they give something else and call it m
by that so justly popular name, '
Look for the Brand
The name "Queeit 'O'tallty" is stamp Z
ed on iho fole and on the lining of each
pair,
Koo that the name Is on tho ones you
take homo. We aro tho only authorised p
distributors for Salem We havo tho m
only now "Queen Quality" hoe, others 5
aro old styles and old stock.
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8tnrm Itubbere, Gilt Diluo Preying, Jj
Iliibbor Heels, Bhoo Jjices, T. M. Itlack.
log nil new. At spevitil prices. 3
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