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-... Ji ,. up" V .: JOURNAL AT, !j S Vi. IXlJjJ .Tfttf ftfI iAl . ECI ,' li taiM M V - VOL. XI 3ALEM, OUEGOK SATURDAY, MAKGH 2!t 1901 XO 1o T A TT i n i ijl. ac x You're Not Trying an X x Experiment When Xou Trade, Witli ...Cash Store... . ? It's nn established fact that any morchnnt doing a alrlctly spot cobIi bus iness cuu afford to soil gooda from 10 to concorn. Ihoro am only ilyo or six gonuino cash stores' In tho stato. The New Yerk: Racket N ' r ? f- Ioono of thoin. Wo.wantyou (ocomoiinand examine our. now stock of S'OES, CLOTHING, '. v SPURTS, HATS And all kinds of ladles' and man's furnishings. 1 lino of nionju gluvna jiint In they're splondld values, You'll find honest goods. You'll HndMionoat prices. Salein-'s.Cheapest One Price Cash Store. , ,' - Out Store Close:, Every Evenloi.at Six O'clock Except Saturday., E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. EXPOSITION SCULPTURE. i 'i rnn-Amerlritn Iliia Hie llent liver Seon nl Miovr. In Its Rculptural adornment, as well as in several other respects, tho Pan American Exposition -will far surpass any enterprise of the kind ever held. There are over 125 splendid original groups, and they are to be used around the Court of Fountains, the Ksplanado and tho Electric Tower. They will symbollzo the purposes of the build lugs and exhibits and bring out the poetry In what to many may seem ex ceedingly prosaic Uilngs. After crossing the Triumphal Bridge, which Is the grand formal cutrauce to the main court and Is Itself to be dec orated with splendid statuary, one will see to the right nnd left, at opposite ends of the Esplanade, tho fountains and tho sunken gardens In front of tho United States Government nnd Horti culture Jmllrttosrs reaooctlvelv. . REPAIRING A WATCH Of tho finest workmanship Is a branch of our business that wo give special at tention to. Our repairing department !b conducted with tho utmost care und skill; diamonds aro reset, and Jewelry of nil kinds is repaired in tho most per fectmaunor, besides optical worlc of nil kinds. C. T. POMEROY 288Coml. St. iVkViVAV UKbAI fcAMfcK LADIES' ass ONDAY choose at a wonderfully low price from a stock superior in quantity, quality, va riety and style from any we have ever shown. Unprecedented values in silk waists of the highest grade; workman ship, trimmings, finish aud fit are all that the most critical and exacting could ex pect, and for one week we dfTer you a chance to buy your Easter waist at a great saving. X -v - 8 jDALRYMPLE'Sj V'fk't.'fe.m'fe'fL'lB 20 per cent, choapor than nny crodlt Cor- Oommorolal and uiiuinuUo a stroots The Fountain of Man. oy unanes Graily, is tho central fountain at the east of the Esplanade, aud It is flanked by tho Fountain of Prometheus and tho Fountain of Hercules. Tho sub jects of other fountains In this group will be the Savage Age, the Despotic Age nud the Age of Enlightenment At tho other end of tho Esplanade tho Fountain of Nature, by George T. Brewster, is tho most elaborato sculp tural adornment, nnd the Idea of this fountain Is nmpllfled In minor ones, such us tho Fountain of Kronos, Foun tain of Ceres and the groups typifying Mineral Wealth, Animal Wealth, etc. These symbolic Ideas will bo worked out In boautlful forms In other parts of tho main court and In connection with tho Electric Tower and other buildings, the whole forming a most complete nud harmonious expression of the purposes of a great Exposition, such us tho Pan American. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Are regarded by many ns of doubtful utility. Iney do not know that by our systm ot Dentistry They ate made to equal, If not surpass, those supplied by nature- Our teeth on pUtes are the acme of perfection. .Their uppVaranco and fit Is so good that noth ing better can lie desired. Full sots on rubber from 7D0 up. Drs. Eppley & dinger Posfoflico block. SALfc W i SILK WAISTS 8 . MORNING we in augurate a Special Easter Sale of ladies silk waists, eivine you an opportunity to i 4 . RUNSTON'S DARING -j 4 PJan to Capture ttie Fill ;! pino Leader. Pretend he .;,ISAPIlIp'OPE And Then Spring A Surprise AVhenTakjn Before' Aguinaldo . Manila, March 23-Goneral Fusion is engaged in a darjng project, which promises to lp the greatest achievement of his eventful cnteer. On securing necoasary infonuationr Fuueton line planned Au.inaldo'd capture. Funetoti, with surgeon Majtir Harris and Captaiu Newton, of tho :)4lh Ijjfan try, Lieut. Adairo of tho 22nd Infantry, Lieut. Mitchell of the 40th Infantry, and six veteran scouts, and a company of native scouts, wero landed on a remote beach above Balor. It is arranged that tho naiivo tcouts, should ma thomfelves off us insurgent troops, who, having captured Fun a ton und others, wuio uking tlietu us pris. oners to AgiiltiaMo. When brought btforu Auglnaido, Funston was to givo n signal when Aguinaldo wufa to bu mi..d. Treachery wa considered possible, but every pro caul ion lias been taken. Col. Woaario with 61 men has surren dered to Col. Baldwin, fourth Infantry, nt San. Francisco Do Malabon. Lieuten ant Dean, sixth Calvary, engaged insur gents at Tubig, Inguna province, killing sovoral aud capturing teven men. T0PEKAJ0E LATE OF PORTLAND Toledo, 0, March 23x-0f llireo men lodged in Juil, on suspicion of haviug been implicated in tho West Toledo Post Oil co robbery, one is said to havo boon positively indenllfied us tho notod ' Topoka Joo", who wus arrested In Portland. Oregon, last fall, for burglary committed at Wellnvillo, Va.. aud takun to latter placo, bift escaped from jail. Steamer for Pacific Trade. Wasiiinuton March 23. Tho Korou, which was launched today, ot New port Nuws, is largest steam vessel ever built on this side of tho Atlantic, with a length 672 feet end a beam of 03- Sliu will diHpluco 18,1)00 tons on a draft of 17 feet. Shu Is designed to ply be tween San Francisco aud Hong Kong. Another Gold Find. ViCToaiA, U. C.'March 23. Tho steam- Mnc,in nn,i (lu people of tho Newberg or Co.tago City urrived from tho north C0eK court , investigation, hav at midnight with 31 passengers, bhu iK ,,0thliig to hide or covor up. Thoy brings news of rich linds on Slate Creek ,nvjt0 tiu f,,est examination of tho and Miller Gulch In tho Chostachlua , ir..erreii ccuation8 and InsUt that In uiuinui. cour mousanu m goiu was taken out in a week oti Miller Gulch. Payment for Spanish Islands Washington, March 23 Secrdlury Hay today gave to tho Spanish Minister, Duke D'Arcoa, a treasury warrant for 1100,000 In payment for tho islund of Cayagun and other islands near tho Philippine group. Shot a Robber Omaha W. A. StroAter, grading contractor, early this morning shot und, it is thought, fatally woimded ono of a party of men who attempted to enter ho house supposedlTor robbery. Dlew Himself up With Dynamite. Paynk 0., March 23, Samuol Hag gerty, a proriKJroua and weulthy farmer living three miles south of town com mitted suicldo hi a most shock lug man ner. Ue took a quantity of dynamite I und wont to tho field announcing his in-1 tentlou to blast stumps. latcr a Violent explosion alarmed tho neighbors and on investigation they found u few scattered BOTANICAL X WONDERS The marvel of the hour is the wo'nderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of 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 some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis ease and the more awfuleffects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing to give patients the benefit of his life study but d2c!inesto Dublish further test' imoniaU out of regard for his Datients. vet will gladly refer any callers to their neighbors and friends who haye been healed, Consultation free. If you haye any physical ail ments it will do you good to call and have a little chat with the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Street Salem Oregon. romnaiilfl iff trie despdndeul man. An innuest establisheil the fact that the deceased had nlaced the explosivo in a largo Btitiiip. eat' ihoreon and deliber ately liglitetl tliu. fueo. .Despondency ovor tlio loss of his wife Is thought to b6 tho cause. Attempts to Assassinate Procurator. St. PWnsiiTna, ,Maroh 23. Privy Councillor" PobnedonsaUeff, Chief Procnrator of the lIoly Synodt narrowly scaped assassination Friday morning. Wliilo writing in his study two bullets shattered tho winclow' nnd passed close to tho nrocilrator. Tho would-bo as- Bassln wasLagowski, a provincial offlclnj. V 1 , . i H Floods Id Spcln ; GnANAUA, March 23.-8ovoral towns In tho Province of Granada havo been inundated. Tio 'iloodo havo done great damage. NEWBERG college TRIED AT SALEM Executive Committee of .CTrV torlcal Society - Hearing Charges Preferred' by McMinnville Students Against E. Minchin. A meeting pf tho executtvo coramittoo of tho Oregon Inforcollcgiato Oratorical Association was hold at tho Willamette chapel, beginning at 1 o'clock this nftor noon, for tho purposo oi investigating charges of plagiarism preferred by Mc Minnvillo Collcgo ogalnst Elwood Mln- chin, of Pacific Gollego, Newberg. Tho hearing is to dotormino whether or not Mr. Minchin shall represent Oregon in tho iutor-stato oratorical , contest, in which representatives from Uils Btato, Washington nnd Idaho will compote. Thoexecutivo commlttco consists of; .T. D. Hurchur. O. A. C. Corvalllst K. A. Nowby, P. C, Newberg; M. A. Acheson, A. 0., Albany; 0. A. Hod mond. U. of O., Eugene; II. W. Swnf- ford, W. U., Salem; W. L. Thompson, MeMlnnvllle Collego; Hugh Esson, O. 8. N. 8., Monmouth, and Clark Wil liams, Vi U., Forest Grove. Tho ofllcera are: President, II. VY. Swaffordjsecro. tnry, J. D. Zurchor; treasurer, 13. A. Nowby. Representatives of McMinnville col lege, a Baptist school, demanded a secrot meeting of tho oxecutivo com mittee but a majority of tho commlttco members favored an open conference. Mr. Minchin will not bo In attendance, personally, but his case will bo ably represented by tho Newberg represeta tive, Mr. Newby. E. II. Woodward, editor of the Newberg Graphic nnd a member of tho Pacific College Board, is In tho city for tho purposo of securing for Minchin fair treatment. Mr. Wood ward tliiB morning said that Mr. event tho charges ngnlnst Minchin uro not substantiated, that hobo ontlrely exono.-ated and tho reputation of tho school sustained. ' ' " TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED. Fully 140 mllea of tho Central Pacific Jrom Uilcoii wost to i.uuin, over mo Kolton and promontory mountains nro to bo abandoned and a now road, or cut off, 105 miles long built, at a cost of $3,000,000. Representative Sprechor was strlckon with apoplexy on tho floor of tho House at Lincoln, Nebraska this morning and is in a dangerous condl- tion. The students organization coiniuittto of Russia has issued a call inviting alt intelligent members of society to join their ranks in a struggle for froedom, Thoro is no confirmation of the reported concentration of Russian warships in Corean waters or of the rumored mobilization of the Japanese fleet. Frank P. Scott, a patternmaker was found in his yard at Portland with Ids throat cut. Fiftieth aunivorsity of faro n ell in New York to Episcopal missionary for Oregon. Tho ballot on United' States Senator in Nebjaska today was with out result. Considerable dnmatre was done to ship' ping by cyclone today at reneacoia, 71, t Good copper strike has been made in'", ine elevator waasupposeu tone the Rachine group, in Eastern Orogon. used exclusively for freight and the cm- kstva-OH I t i I NEW 05. IB FRASBR YES EXAMINED AUD TESTED FhtEOF tHAKCE. . BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Scientific Optlolan RUSSIA'S AMBITION It toes Not Amount ADytliing To HAS NO DESIGNS ON MANCHURIA Still fhe Powers Are Kept k Busy Protesting At Osten sible Aggressions St, PKTKRsnona, March 23. It Is gen erally believed in diplomatic circles hero that tho IlasBO-Chineso ngrcomont, now being signed, dlffors considerably from the original draft. Russian stnteimen reiterate emphatically that Russia docs not Intend to assumo a protectorate onor Mauchurla. Nsw Yobk, March 23 Mr. JTakahira, tho Japanese Minister is uot prepared to discuss the atlitudo of his Govern ment toward Russia, Bays tho Washing ron correspondent of the Horald. In respouso to a quortlon howover ho said that with respect to Corea thoro is no dispute between Japan and Russia. An other diplomat who is equally well in formed regarding affairs in Japan thinks tho situation is more sorious than is generally believed "Great excitement prevails In Japan," ho said, "ovor Russia's efforts to strengthen her hold on Manchuria. As originally drawn, tho treaty regarding Manchuria was flagrantly in violation of tho declarations which Russia made last summer. When information regarding the negotiation of tho convention reach ed tho Japanese Government It im mediately addressed inqulrlos to tho powers as to tholr viows, indicating by this action its opposition to tho con vention, Loarning of the views of tho powers Russia mado modifications. Examin ation of tho modlflod convention showed that it wob addressed to tho powers which brought out tho fact that thoro was goncral opposition to Russia's action. Japan will not bo' satisfied UNLK88 THE TREATY 18 WITHDRAWN OR AT LEAST SO MODIFIED that tho status quo ante In Manchuria will bo restored. "How far tho Japaneio Government - will go in its objections, no ono can say. I do not believo the" Japaneso Govern ment itself has mado up its mind. But I do know that if the treaty is signed, Japan will Indue a vigorous protest. Great Britain, (JoriiMuy and the United SlHtes dlsupprnvu of the Muncurian con vention. Even France regaidH it as in conflict with tho original declaration mado by the powers, including Russia. "(ireat Uritulu will suppoit Jitpan in caso of war. Tho United States will morally approve Japan's opposition. Germany will naturally try to gt some benefit Irom tho struggle without being drawn into it. The exchange of notes that has occurred does not um'HJarlly mean that Japan wants a free ban I. In fact, 1 shonld think that before engag ing in war with Russia, Japan would want to know where her friends stand." ELEVATOR DROPS IN WOOLEN MILLS With a Load of Boys and Girls Going to Work They Dropped Thirty Feet and Some Were Seriously Injured 8elal to The Capital Journal, Ok koon Citv, March 23. While seven employes, four girls ami threo boys, of the Oregon City Woolen Mills wero ascending on tho freight elevator this morniug on their way to work, tho ele- i vaior gave wuy urujipuig nuuuu wuriy ! SHIRTS CAPES JACKETS SILK WAISTS BABY CLOTHES i Strange Tbtt o nasy people enter talatbe Idea "aayfhlaf will do" la the way of tUim. Does It aot staaa to reaton tbat a pair of ilm fitted by competcat optician, mint toe lateit Instruments jo J methods la littler the eyes, sup plemented wltb years of practical experience aed an optical education will save you all further an noyance la trylst to t proper slibt? 118 mate Street Salem pinyos had been warned about riding on tho same. In fact notices had been posted to that effect. Tho names of tho injured are: Poto Summof, Chas Ware, and Milton May, sljghi; Minnie Baxter, Jonnio Wilkinson and Ida Sholton, ox tout of injuries unknown at this time, but thought to bo Borlous. A girl by the narao of Curl escaped practically unln jurod. They wore removed to their homes where thoy aro rccoivlngcnro nnd med'eal attention. Lady Curzon Sails. Calcutta, India. March 23. Lady Curzon wlfo of tho Viceroy of ludla.and formerly an American woman, sailed for England today. To Capture Atulnatdo. Manila, March 23. Gonoral Funston has gone into Isabella provlnco with ten men nud a company of natlvo scouts on n daring nttompt to capturo Aguinaldo. FINANCIAL WORLD LOOKS BRIGHTER A Review of Wall Street for the Past Week Low Rate Bonds Arc in Great Demand for Spec ulation Nkw Yoiik March 23. Speculative enthusiasm has run very high during tho week, owing to tho continued onso of money, the bucccss of the steel morgor nnd reports of plans (or further consolidations nud absorptions of rail roads. Profit-taking caused a mid-week reaction, which was aggravated by ttm strained situation ot the British nnd RustilaiiB at Tien Tsln, the failure of the poaro negotiation In South Africa, and uneasiness lust tho absorption of the heavy surplus of iho government rovenues should squeeze tho monoy mnikut. JJemanUB irom snorts, wno told in tho auction helped tho recovery und new points of strenutli developed. Coustnnt and heavy veiling to tako spec ulative profits kept tho market mora or less irregular and unsettled at all times. Lo'V grade bonds continued in largo de mand and wero subject to ihu f-amo speculative effects ns stocks. Salem Y. M. C. A. Uulldlnc Will Co. At uooti today tho Y. M. 0. A. com mitteo luulf-ecured subscriptions to tho building (und aggregating $7-i0,r. Tho commlttco was confident tho remaining (05 i.f thu f7f00, that insures tho build-1 lug ot i permanent home, would ho se cured dining thu atturnuou. It will thon bu up to tho building commllteu to de termine upon u site, select the plans and r'cct'ivo bids for (he const runt Ion of tho building Attorney General Resl'as. Washington, March 23. Attorney General Griggs has handed to the Presi dent his resignation to,tako effect March HI, Mr. GrlggH intends to leave Wash 'liigtoii on Saturday next for his homo in New Jersey, where ho will hereafter reside, Strike at artellles Mauhkiu.kh, March 23. Tho Center , of tho town is occupied by troops. A dotachniont of cavalry patrols tho chief thoroughfares. All gathering of strikers are Immediately dispersed, Linen Collars For men. Wo sell the Arrow Brand Collars in all tho new ahasr 2 for 25c iQojlefm I Every I Day ; Has : SpeGiol i feature m SillM-i-iH-iiiRHHHHHIIHHHMVMHIlM ALASKAN HARDSHIPS Fate of Two Telegraph Conv structlon Forces CRUEL TREATMENT OF THE MULES laborers Were Rescued Who Had Their Extremities Badly Frozen Cuioaqo, March 23. Tho first details of tho groat hardships and suffering endurod by the two corps of "soldiers and engineers who attempted to construct n telegraph lino between Dawson City and Fort St. Michael havo reached Dr. Eugene 8, Wlllard ot Evnnston, In a Jotter from his son, P. E. Wlllard, who was with one of tho parties. As already lold, a miscalculation, was made aud the VkVL. -4, two corps working from opposite ends of tho lino, missed each otl or by 70 miles. Tho lottor states that it was necessary to eond a relay oxpedltion drawn by reindeer to rescue tho soldlors from death., Tho lottor from Mr. Willard.Hliough dated at Eaton Rolndeor Station, Do comber 13, 1000, has just reached bli parents. Ho, wrote: . "Lieutenant Oilloy left Unalaltk ub winter was retting in to build n lino to Kaltag. At tho same time Lliutonants Smith and Grimm sot out from Kaltag to build across tho Partgago and tho departments were to moot half way be tween Kaltag and iho coaBt. "In tho middle ot the winter word was brought by travolors that Llouton ants Smith and Grimm, after building 18 miles of telegraph lino were in dis tress. They had several men with thorn nud as thoro wero no supplies at Kaltag, aud they had no communication with auy othor place thoy wero In danger of starvation. Their mule team had gone through tho ico of a river nnd tho load of provisions was lost. All tho mon wero turned out to shovel buow In an effort to move forward, This proved usuless for tho mules at ov I ery step left a track of blood. Their hoofs wore torn and tholr legs cut at every step. As koon as ho heard of their condition, Lieutenant Oflley took a dog train and.atarted to find them, Ho (ound them in frightful condition. They had leather shoes which are are of no aso in this country und their feot, ears, hands and faces aro Iroxoa. They wore living on half rations. "I ho mules wero Buffering bo much that two of thorn wore shot. A request was sent to Dr. Francis Gamble, super intendunt ot the government rolndeor In Alaakn that some ot tho deer from the Ebton station bo sent to rescno tho pur ty. Thirty reindeer hauling sleds weio aunt to thu roscuo. Thoy proved to bo otiorlor to dogs, an it costs nothing to feed them. "By Decomber 20 tho sol diers had reached Unalalik." peice Prospects In the Philippines Nkw Yoiik, March 23. A special to to tho Press from Washington says: Bt all '" In every department, wo aim to glyu as good as, If not better values, than you I 1 can got elsewhere, ' 'There's a daily changing ot exceptional Opportunities of special values, of new ' arrivals, of offerings too great to be overlooked by anyone. A Hayen for Those Who Want Good Goods New Today Shirtwaists,- Our third ablpmenUot waists for spring 1001, Petticoats ladbartshr" ahlfti Tills is the second shipment this spring of Lustrnl Petticoats. Ladies Suits Today we offer a new line tho fourth shipment of suits for spring. Every Day In the yi'ar you can get the very beat checked ginghams at tho V'K store for 6c yard 'THE WHITE CORNER kJvnAp s7Klas!sW it AdvicoVfrom the Philippines aro 6 en couraging for pcaco that the War De partment is considering tho advisabil ity of reducing tho garrieons in the archipelago. Tho re-organizedt army will bo recruited to the full strength oi 100,000 men but it is believed thalfutnro requirements will not compel tho Ad ministration to maintain this maxjraum. About 30,000 regulars will bo entitled to their discharges in tho currotliycar. It is proposed to lot th eso soldiers re turn U their homes and tq not Hit their places. Thds the army dm bo reduced to 70,000 mon In a porfeotly natural way wiUiout Intorlorlng with lis dlscpilluo or effectiveness. "il1 " - Botha Objects to Mllner. London, March 23, Colonial secre tary Chamberlain Iq tho Hquso of Com mons today said that no specifia'object ions had been made by Gonural'Botha to tho pcaco lorma offered by Kit Mi oner, and that Botha mado no countor propo sals, Tho only Information in poescei ion of tho Government ontsidoot that published was contained in a privato telegram from Kitchener saying' that Botha had a strong objection Co Sir Alfred Milnor. Hard CoigJhs No matter how hard your cough is or how longyou have had it, you .want to get rid of it, of course. It is too'risky to watt until your'havccon sumption, for someitimcsgit's impossible' to cure this-disease, even with ' - '""J" ' Ay s Cherry Pectoral If you are coughing today, don't wait until tomorrow, but get a bottle of our Cherry Pec toral at once and he relieved, furec sixes: 25c, 50c, $1.00. U)wll. Mm. Dlt of History Nkw York, March 23, March 23d chlelly notoworthy because on thatdato. ibnH, uongrcss paseou nn act providing that $1 must accompany oach application for n passport, this monoy to bo paid to tho disbursing clork of tho department ot stato. , Fresh Today ALAKUMA .ul... Ellis & Zinn's 34 State Street. S.lem 'Phone 2174 XTimee New Today i Dress Skirts ,?m j Thla is the fiftl tlmo, wo lia,ya an-1 iiounced a new arrival of, dress skirts , Call and see tboW "" . m ". . "tr j . .. . I Gordon Hats for Alen i Hevon cases of now erirlug;.hapfs just , opened, , Men's ujts i Another fine Hue of spring knits Is now . ready for your inspection. Today It the day (or o Ifiu values. tho.e ginghams 10a ' 5c yard : v -0-jh-m If yourdtniraUt ennotnpplr yoa."ndnon dollar nd wS will expr-M W tl toyo". nurMi Minn offlo. AaaroM, J.UvAtmh Trad Mark elsted. nw Locloa Cor. Court and Uterrysj Th Big StOre lUstter goods for (he oaftieanonsy or .Mna gol.n tor Iws iuonjy tlian ajiy house neValU.y v tvvfl yjj rvt hil ' :& Tt 41 i f M 1 f-m. mFcrmia