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JOURNAL .. M A - t mTTTM .LJtlJji "' .M jiMfi r? :? l'i - rtLVi. it-U 5 ftfeaU "rr 5C2S VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY AIAltCH 21 1001 tSTQ 6S DAILY r i j Our .Spring line of... iTiHvi -J H jjjjK SETTLING DIFFERENCE Between Russia and Great Britain Is Now Coni' plete... If you need n pair for dress wear, look qvor our now llnoof stylish worsted, patterns. Thov'ro beauties. I'rlces from $2 00 to $4.60. Host quality for tho money in the stale. Medium gtndo wool pants from $1.50 to $300 mode for luird eervico and they're neat enough for iincr wear. Wo have a special bargain at $2.00 wr pair. You'll bo surprised nt tho quality when yon see them. Wo also bavo a largo assort ment of cotton work pantB from OGe to $1.20. Our 85c line is (.specially good. Almost as cheap as overalls and they look and fit much butter. : : : NHBGa YORK RACKET Our Store Closes Every Evenlar at Six O'clock Except Saturday. Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES. Proprietor. Cor- Commorclnl and Chomuko'n Stroots KOQREasffiEE2S,,,rv -K-srm iPi'3ZSa:S3Kn5CSSai REPAIRING A WATCH OMIiu fluent wntkiutinauip i n brunch of our busim-M llmt vu'ijiv- ppi'citil nt lout it in I". Our icp.iiiiiiL' department is i:inlii till wi h tin utmost (ro and skII; dsniiKM.d!' nr- r"it, mnl jewelry of all kiml' i-ii paired in the mit per feci iiiiui.iur, lirblili'p opiiunl wok of nil kinds C. T. P0AIER0Y L'S.SCum'1. .St. -. - "sf.3 UNITED STATES AS AIEDIAT0R The Czar Has Very Serious " Troubles of His Own To Look After London, March 21. In tho House of Lorda'today tho foreign secretary, Lord LanBdowno, announced that Russia and Groat Britain had agreed to withdraw their troops from tho disputed territory at Tien Tula and reserve the question of title and proprietary rights for subse quent examination. St. I'ktkiwiiuko, March 21. A Semi oflicial statement has has been issued to the effect that n commonplace incident at Tien leiu has been terribly exagger ated by tho British press untlj it has nl most assumed the gravity of casus belli. Accordlng'tho statement, tho trouble wus duo to the British troops trying to forcibly possess the disputed territory. The statement recites that tho matter is manifestly a question for diplomatic treatment and tho Russian Govern ment has no doubt IT WILL BK AMI CABLY FETTLKI). I'kki.v, Match 21. fount VonWaldor soo, during his stay in Tien Tsin yeator day, succeeded in his mission which con aisled merely in preventing bloodshed among the allied troops. Boyoud this it Is ela'med in olliclal circles that Ger many will remain perleotly neutral. Tikn This, March 2L Situation hero remains unchanged. Both Brit'sh and Russians abstain from any ovyrt acta of hostilities. There uro about 1000 white Biitlslt troops in the vicinity. Russians a '0 not numerous. London, March 21. In regard lo tho Bupgostlon in tho Shanghai dispatch that tho Russian Hinadron, bau designs on Coroa, perhaps papers hem think It highly improbable that Russia has any present intention of risking inval war with Japan. The Japanese minister, Baron Hnyashi Tudusu, in an intervlow does not attach any importance to tho dispatches from Shanghai and Kobe. Teln trouble had beon communicated to tho Rtato Dcpurtment by any of Its agents in China. This fact ia conclu sive, "the official concluded," that up to this time at least no clash of n serious nature has occurred. Wero shots exchangod our Coti"nl nt Tien Tsin would notify Mr. Rocktll, who in tutn would communicate thn informa tion to Secretary Hay, Tlio fniluro of tho American representatives to roport on the subject 1r duo to our well known no! Icy of not interfering in disputes be tween other nations. Wo aro interested in tho trouble because of its possible genoral effect but wo have nothing to do with tho attitude of tho British troops toward tho Hussion troops, or vice vorsa, or with tho conditions which caused them to nssnmo the stand thoy bavo taken. Tho United States has no right to intervouo nor will it do so, but if the disputants should intimate their willing ness to havo tho Amorlcan Govornmont exercise its good ofllces it would be glad to do so." Diplomats in Washington aro not in clined to boliovo that war will result from tho Tien Tin dispute If it comes, one diplomat said.it would because tho of1 Manchurlau situation. Anothor diplo mat said that tho world waa not prepared, for war, that Russia's financial condi tion as well as that of Japan, prohibits thotn from engaging in hostilities nnd Great Britain la too much occupied in South Africa. Germany ho said, ia tho only Europoan power in a position at tills timo to go to war. PHILLIP BOTHA Is Reported Killed BROTHER OF THE BOER C0MA1ANDER Treatment of the Capetown Rebels Caused Failure of Peace Treaty " London, March, 2L A dispatch from Lord Kitchener dated at Pretoria, March 20th pays: "l'hilllp Botha, brother of Boer com mnnder in chief waa killed on tho Dooruborg. His two sons wero wounded. Boors of Orange River Colony have dla' banded And scattered. Dewtt Is in neighborhood of llollbron " y mk M: m. mm m 1 --.- , . ,-1 rrx53gc?TO"i ARTIFICIAL TEETH I'aiuh, March 21. Cablegrams from Pokln are very cheerful regarding tho Aro regarded by many n of doubtful li' Progress ot negotiations mere ciur utility. Tnoy do not know that by our i(J tho past weok. Tho Amoriean sysfun of ' proposal to arrange for demanding Joint damages from China la being favorably discussed by the powers. Dentistry They a-o made to equal, if not Hurpue.'i, those supplied by nature Our teeth on. pUtos aro tho acme of perfection. Their appearance and fit ia so good that noth ing bettor can ho desired. Full sets on rubber from $7-00 up Drs. Eppley & Olinger Postollica block. Nkw Your, March 21. A special to tho Herald from Washington says: If Russia and Great Britain desire it, the United Stntea ia willing to use its good ofllced to sottlo tho Tion Tsin dispute. A high olliclal of tho Adrainatration said that no information regarding tho Tien A special to tho Tlmoa from Washing ton says: An interesting suggestion, tho latest dovolopomonta of tho Chinese, question with tho riots of St, Petersburg and other Russian cities has beon in ado by n public man of diplomatic experi ence who is well quallfed to discuss Euroueau affairs. His theory is that Russia's bellicose attitude nt Tion Tsin and her apparaut disposition to provoke Great Britain aro directly connected with tho conditions at homo. Russia, ho declares, is not nt present In a position to risk a war ovor Manchuria or North China. Sim ia undoubtedly in a bettor position than Groat Britain, but she has not completed tho trans Siberian Railway and ia by no menus ready for a contest in tho north. Itdi tho general understanding of hor policy thai, bho does not wish a war until her preparations in tho north aro com pleted. This applies at' tho present timo not so much because of Groat liriiuiu'fl capacity for resistance but be cause of possible complications with other iowers. A motive for Russia's warlike attitude must therefore be sought, and u sugges tion ib found in tho apparently aerioua atnto of things nt St. Petersburg nnd oleowhoro. It ia a well known axiom of statesmanship that when domestic disturbances aro becoming dangoroua-a foreign war will distract tho attontion of the people and produce a reaction in favor of tho government. It is quito evident that tho present dis turbances in Russia are inoro sorioua thau any since the death of Alexander II. It is believed that tho Ruscian rioters may have forced tho hand of tho government and compelled it to court war when It ia unready, solely for the sake of weakening a domestic danger. Nkw Yoiik, March 21 A dispatch to the Tribune from Loudon says : It is fully expected and indeed the government had intended that tho pap ers promised-by Mr. Chamberlain, beat ing upon tho peaco negotiations between Lord Kllchcnor and Genoral Botha, should havo boon ready for Issuo on Tuesday evening. Untoroseen delay with the printers, however, rendorod publication Impossi ble tlion, but tho papers would havo beon ready for distribution yostorday had it not been for tho fact that at tho last minute it was (ouhd that ono of tho dispatches waa of too important n naturo to be issued without undersoing certain revision and the publication was accordingly delayed. it la tolerably certain tnal all tho communications which paaied between England and South Africa in reference to tho matter will not bo seen by the public. It Is stated that tho failure of tho negotiations was caused by a disa greement on tho question on tho treat ment of tho Capo robols. TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED. POISONED WHISKEY MAILED TO HIMSELF mm mi mi mm iiwjjb M Dress Stuffs... Fashion's are here 1901. latest creations for spring1 pi HEW HENRIETTAS WOOL TAFFETAS PRUNELLAS ZIBALINUS VENETIANS BROADCLOTH CHEVIOTS Flannel Silk A vr-ry new weave in s l' .and wool for uafc-ts. We arealwavs first to show new goods. Beautiful spring shades just in. $1.00 yard Spring Umbrellas uThe handsomest line we fihave ever shown, Dainty IK handles serviceable cov ets.jgK2l MM !49c.tGj$6.00 each ' 5 Second Crowd Bringer... San Fhancihco March 21 Mrs. Ag nes Kent who was arrested on suspicion of having sent a bottle of poisoned whis key to her husband has been discharged from custody. Tho husband refused to swear to a complaint against her and Po lice Judge Frit): stated that he believed Kent had mailed tho liquor to hiriuoll with intent to Injure his wife, who had sued him for divorce and alimony. MORNING REPORT IS CORRECTED Wahhinoton, Mar 21. It Is stated on high authority that ex-senator Walcntt of Colorado is not to succeed Secretary Hitchcock as head of the interior department as published this morning CIVIL RULE IN THE PHILIPPINES Wahiunoton, March 21. According to calculations at tho War Department I the transfer from military to civil gov lornmentin tho Philippine) will occur I about June 30th. SPECIAL FRIDAY ONLY We offer for Friday only, a big line of ginghams, all this spring's styles at sale fine 6 l-2c yard i- I u The residence of Georito B. Raymond, of Morris Plains, N. J., has bfon des troyed by flro entailing a loss of $50,000. inn tiro was cnur-ou ny crossing ot a telephone and electric wire in tho basement. W. T. Sapp tho famous ossified man of Lebanon, Ky., is dead at Alhuquequu, N. M For 30 years tho helpless statue of n man haa been on exhibition with ovory joint sollidly united. Michael C. Loary, a charter mombor of tho Chicago Board of Trade, ahd dur the Civil War ouo of tho heaviest operators in grain in tho country died last night, aged 72 years. John W. Ontes and friends Intend to erect a hotel which will rival ni.ythlug in iVow York in magnificence, ft will cent $2,000,000 and will be built iion n $1,000,000 lot. At Ban Francisco County Clerk Deane has refused tho applications of -10 Japan eca for papers declaring their intention to become citizens of this country. Tho Southard Pacific Railroad company proposes to extend its policy of straight tiackn and hlh api ed, Mam moth contracts will be lot in the near future. The properly of the New England Con Borvatnry of Music, Rnxtun. Iim been told to portous who will convert it in to a homo for working women ami Kirls. Two thousand French soldiers have none to assist in tho suppression of tho troubles incident upon tlio strike at Marseilles. Tho steward of a British troopship from Table Buy. ia sutTerliiK from plague and bus been isolated at South Hump ton. , Cronm-d wires started n lire that des troyed tho live story building at 305 East Randolph street, Chicago, Tho Philippine Commission will organ izo governments in Pa nay, Negros, Cebu, Jolo and Minoauao. Third Regimont, O.. N. G will bo ro viewed by Governor Geer, next Wednesday, at Portland. By breaking of a dam at Cologua, Italy, 15 persons wero drowned mid a number injured. Two thousand acres of oil land near Sa lem havo beon bonded for develop ment. The Santa Fo Railroad will spend $200, 000 improving Its' 'Frisco tertninnl. Carnegie will kIvo $5,000,000 to Philn delphla for libraries. Four-year-old girl Bet adrift at Portland from Butte, Mont. That's about all there is to the scores of cough medicines you see advertised. They talk and talk and keep on talking. They haven't any record back of them, no cures to report nothing to rely upon. When you see the words, "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral," you see the medicine you took when a child, something your parents and grandparents used. There's a record of sixty years of cures back of it. . For asthma, croup, whooping-cough, huskiness. hard colds, and coughs of every kind it is the standard remedy the world over. -"- ' "All ono winter I could not speak above a whisper because of a severe throat and lung trouble. Every th'.tig was done for mo that could be done, but without relief, I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It relieved mo at onca and soon I was completely cured." Mrs. W, J. llni.l, KeMm,.Mo. Throe sizes: a$c., 50c, $1.00. All druggists. To keep on hand you will like the 1.00 size licit, and you will need this amount to cure a chronic or very severe case. The 50c. size Is just about right for bronchitis, hoarseness, la grippe, croup, etc. The 25c. size is convenient when traveling, and is enough to break up a fresh cold. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. D01HG3 OF THE JOCKEY CLUBS California Large Grants Amnesty Purse Offered. Barred from tho track, owners nnd jockeys-Danny J. Lynch, Joo Piggott, M, Henry. Dan. Williams, Jerry O. Horn, II. Chevalier, A. Heinrlcha nnd J, Duben stein stand ruled off tho track. Tho caseaof II. flreenberger nnd II. Wod denstand remain under udvlfU'inuut. riAN KitANPiHdo, Marub '21 The Call, fornia Jockey Club which is poon to assume control of rucing on nil three local lrak3, litis u run ted nuiiite-ty to tho following who have been under the bau of the board of stewards: Ruled off tho track, trainers and jockeys L. Garrison, A Johnson, Good man, Moyer, II. Moosotalor, McGlunkoy, J. Brown, A. R. Hill, Andy Davis, Olllo Johnson, Al Goodwin, Charles Mc Murray, J. M. McDonald, Honry Spencer, Jvy Powell, Wllllo Flynn, W. Martin. Indefinitely suspended, jockeys R, Williams, M. Full, Cleveland Wallace, A. Williams, Rngati, P. Sullivan, B. Guoin, Ellis, W. H. Martin, J. Ward, J. Conley,(!ong shot.jW. Nurvaez, Duffy, Moody, Warned off by truck-owners, trainers and bookmakers Handy Me Noughton Joo Ropo, Hue, Nlchals, I.eo Polminu. Nuw Yo;k, March 21,C. A. McCully announced last night that tho Now York Trotting Association would offorn purse of f 10,000 for trotters for tho freo for all class to opon tho August meeting ut Brighton Beach. Within thirty mln utea ho waa assured by tho owners of tho horses or their ngonta that Georgu II. Ketcham'a Oresceua 2:01, Thomas W. Lnwson'a Borulma 2:0Hj Jnmea Butlcr'n Directum Jvolly, 2:08jii nnd David Oahlll'a Charley Horr. 2:07 would bo entored. Herbert Gray, rep resenting Mr. Lawson, nnd George II. Ketchnm. owner of Croscous. atlnulated that thoy would not enter nnloss assured that tho Ablmt could not compete It is said that no horse la to bo expressly barred. Petor Tim Great, 2:07ttfniid Lord Derby, may bo among the starters. WHAT If, FRIEDMAN OOrNO TO DO ABOUT IT? GO IN AND A8K ill 41 PEACE PROGRESS IN CHINA Piiicim March 21 Tho Ministers are working in porfect harmony nnd every thing is progressing satisfactorily. All questions remaining to lw decldod aro In tho naturo of guards along the lino of communication with tho sea nnd tho razing of forts, which, being puroly military matters, tho gonorals will decide and will report their decisions to tho ministers. Ft esh Taffies Today Ellis & Zinh's 54SUte Street, Sslera 'Phone 2B74 imtm?sMKwc&kV!?m: THB New Side Combs, , Back Combs Stray Lock Retainers Brooches, etc. These are all thi springs' styles. We have no need to undertake to palm off old shelf worn goods as new ones. Come With the Crowd 9 i LBADBR i " The Woman's Store, v H C Corsets..., y Havo been Bold by us for years, and wo bellovo wo havo not had a dissatisfied tj customer. Today thse are among tho flmt of tho leading corsets made in i America We advise buying llwra becaura they aro guaranteed to kIvh cutis r. faction. Should you find a fault, a new pair would bo yours for the asking. f Wo also carry full lines of American Lady, P. A N. and other good makes In A straight front effects at all priced EXHIBIT OF BLACK CATS DRAWN BY OUR SCHOOL CHILDREN, AT OUR STORE THIS WEEK. X X i Ul. B- FRASER .sail Cut Glass Sterling Silver Nothing more popular for wedding pres ents. Wo have a nice line of each. Our out glass ia "Hoiks" brand, none finer on the market. In Sterling Silver wo have some of the lst makes in the ouutry and a nice stock to eejeot from If in search of some suitable present at any time we would be pleased to show oar goods. I m IIBRKIMIBII U ! Bfll K m M m M U Great Specials in Men's Trousersi FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY M M a aq 1 r vLs u I jf m A em yi In I m m m II a S0E COURT .STREET WINDOW NC) 10. '",r v tt $2 50 values S 1 88 $4 00 values $3 00 2 75 values 3 00 values 3 25 values 3 50 values 2 06 4 25 values 3 19 5 2 25 4 50 values 3 38 2 44 5 00 values 3 75 2 63 6 00 values 4 50 2 it. m m m a a m m m. a Tomorrow Only We will sell $1.25 white muslin gowns trimmed in lace and embroidery 966 See Window No 11. Friday Only. Just for. a little flyer a line of 10c to 15c ginghams See Window No. 14. 56 v BARR'S JEWELRY STORE IIS State Strotit Salem Orotfon -a m m m Trade Mark Rtjlstertd. hew Locstloa Cor Court sal Uttrn The Big StOre Rotter poo.li for. the annie raouey or Bame gooda for losa monsy than any home In tho Vallajf. UHHHBIsislHntfHIiHHHHIHHkiaaHVlHHMHHMHH ltmnKdoua THE WHITE C0RNES S, J VW 2 Z TraioMark Rtjlstertd. hew Locatloa Cor. Courts Lib iiRimmm i ' I if ;v, i V ? H . - rim l yv . i fj kM A; ! Tfa ..', tj) V4?LjHMHBHgMawajBspB9j. KAsintnn f jg-MIWIMIIW.l