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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1901)
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Hinges O'TIOIAN Ovef 20 ytr experience Eyes Tt.ted Free Four Big Specials at I. HOIKS & 60 The Low Priced Furniture House. Good Rubber Tired .Go - Carts.. With adjustable foot rest and reclining back only $450 1901 Patterns In Wall Paper 5c only Per Double Roll A Good COUCH x Covered In Tapestry $260 Fine Mahogany Finished Rockers With Cobbler Scats aud High Backs only J450 CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE ' WHO WAS FAITHFUL Devoted to an Insane Wite for a Quarter Century. Leaves Her Half His Property and Another Share to a Niece. Chicago, April 13.-A pathellocliBptor In tho life of Colonel Francis IK Klghy, tho pioneer real estate dealer, who died at tho Grand Pacific llotol Thursday was disclosed todry whpn tho provisions of his will wan made known. It sIiowh tho .n.i.,rin. nnii.inPHiind faithfulness of rt,.,.i m.rliv iii on allllotcd wifo through b period of neatly n quarter oi century and that In hla dying moments ho thought of tlio invalid companion n his earlier yoara and bequeathed her half of bin largo estatn. Colonel Higby married happily 20 years ago. Within a few nionthH Mr. Itlgby developed n mental disorder that tirnvml Inminiblo. After Inking mory precaution to insuro good cam for his af flicted wife, Colonel Hlgby took up bin rcdliloncc In botolH of lliedowti town die trlct which was hi model of lifu until his death. While breakfastlnh at tho Graudl'aci llc Hotel tlio attack of heart failure which iMitiHt-d hla death cauio upon him. In an unconscious condition ho waa removed to a private room wherenfternpplicaticn of BtlmulantB ho rallied. Qalling for paper ho wrote a will boqueatlng one half of bin property to hla wifo and tlio ntluir half to hla nloco. Minn Anno Itlgby Fowler who resides In Leeds, England. Tho value of Colonel Itlgby's wealth is variously estimated fiom fDUU.lMHJ to $2,000,000. JUDGE BOISE'S COURT IN SESSION Judge Holco thlB mornln;: decided tho care of Miss K. Morolock va. W. L. Gil bert in fuvor of tho defoudaut. This was a caeo to correct tho lonso on bouio prop erly In Nob IIIII nddltlon lo Halom. rialntlff claims right to throo rooms, part of tho parlor and woodshed. Sho was turned out and straightway Insti tuted this action against defeudunt. John Hayno wus nttornoy for plaintiff niul IJonbam & Martlli roprofiontod the defendant. Tho court has been busy tho greater part of tho day hearing thu onsu of O. 1). Trotter vh. tho Town of Hlayton, which was instituted last week. Judge llolso has rendered bis decision In tho ooso of W. T. Hlater, plaintlfr, vs. John and David Holmes, defendants, which resulted in n contest betweon John and David Holmes na to whom tint nroIltH on thu 1000 hop crop. amounting to $1171.00, belonged. It was tried on April B, 1001, and Jutlgo Home Imitilml In favor of David Holmes. W. Knlnur waa the attorney for John Holmes mid John II. MoNary for David Holmes. ROBBERY AND SAFE BLOWING The Jury remained out one boll hour and returned a verdict of guilty, and a (inn nf 42Ti and costa was Imooeed upon (ho defendant, which flno was pld. REPUBLICANS ARE . TIRED OF FACTIONS HAYTI AND SAN DOMINGO Comlll Oazetto, Kepi. Wo heard ft democrat say recently; "Tho Orcgonian will oppose and bellltlo both senators." Doubtless the wish was .i,o, nf itiB thoueht. It ia safe to say that the Oxonian will offer no factioun onpoBltion lo either. It knows that both are able men. ii nas kuuwu ih. oiu.w.. (julto all his life and knows him to bo a man of Irreproachable character, of re markable industry and more than Bver- Bge ability Tho Oregonlau surely lias no personal reason lor opposing mr. Simon, If it. iii(Jeel,oncooppocu iur. Mitchell on personal grounds,tbat is long since past and will not bo renewed. tJn inu mir .mifttora make wima very im probable and bad broA it is altogether j reasonable to bolleve the Orcgonian will j bo found leading tho republican press In holding up their nanus. UNION MACHINISTS WAR ON RAILROADS Deliver an Ultimatun to the C. & G. W. Railroad. Fighting for a Nine Hour Day In all Chicago Shops. TUB WCATIICR. Fair tonight and Sunday Frost Sun day morning Warmer Sunday after, noou, Wheat Market, Han Fbakciboo, April !. Cash $1.00 Cbicaoo, UI.,AprlI Ul.My. 70Jg. Balem, 00, Bvtns Potato t'Unltr. The maohlneof great Interest t potato nrnwMi Is the wonderful Kvans mitatn planter. One Is now on exhibition for it fowdayaat tho warehouse of Mitchell, Lowls & Btaer, and all Interested nro Itivltml to imII and boo it. l-KI-'Jt Luxutkn for YourTatl. Ml... ,1nii..liiinty. aiiuiir rfllU IllltlS atlll pastries prepared by our now baker wero never euuaiiiHi in nnium. sampln them atStrong'a Heslnuriuit. S"H LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS Wo are constantly adding new atylw of trimmed hata aud promlbo you tho most stylish hat for loss money than any store In Solum. Ask to see our jwpular price hats at ft.OO, 4J and .W, well worth ffi0 and $8.00, and i, they ro stylish too. i : i " NONPAREIL, Mrs. llooer, aw vmuinmiiiw vi, jjiioGianiTiiiie Friday morning I.. Abrams, the pioneer merchant at Lincoln, found that during tho night tho Htoro Bale had been blown onuii and nbout $10 in silver and aoimt valuable papera were missing. Mr. Auriuna tiim bvun in Imibihobb i ywirB at that plaueund this mimu sate had tho outside door broken off many yearn ao bv robbers. So there, was only the Inner door left and the mo of nitro glycerine mndu It easy wor ueinoiifii I.1..4 ,.... .. I...1.. t..l.1. t1 tti until uim llllll. iiiu nnuiu iiiriu .i . ...... Iilnwn out mid milium of sumo value destroyed. The tlilwvuN belpel tboni nlvea to sumo ouiuuhI goodt aud uraokera. Tho nrocHdiiiit ultfltt tho storo at Mo- Coy was similary initercil and Mm fo blown open aud contents rlllml. Oio. rearnilne'a tuiioKiitiniiio Is roportil to Iiuvh beec robbwl but the rcorl has not been uuntlrined. rmiiiAdo. Anrll 13-Tho Tribune says: Tho ilrst movo in what la llkoly to be a bitter fight between tho International Aisoclation of Macliinlsta ana eovorai oi Lbn railroads outerinst Chicago has been made in demands by tho Association on tlio Chicago ,Great Westorn Kailroau. Tho demands call for a minimum scaloof 20 cents nn hour, shortening of tho work day from 10 to nine houra and regulat ing the apprentice ayatoui. Tho olIlcialB of tho railroad company arn nxnectod to make a reply within tho next few days. If thoyrofusoto comply with tho domanua oi tlio j t nion, all of tho 200 inaclilnlstB in tlio ompioy, the majority of whom ore otnployed in the Bhops at Oolwcin, la., will, It is Bald, be called out. Herotoforo thoro has boon no llxed minimum scale, it having ranged from 25 to 27 conta. Tlio demand for a nine hour work day la In accordance with tho determination of tho machlnlBta.to te ouro Bhorter working hourB throughout the country and will Inuiiiuo all snops wliero union men aro otnployed. For a long time thoro baa been much dissatis faction with tho apprentice Byatom and It was decided at length to inslflton cer tain nlianves. While tho machinists liavo delivered tbolr iiltlmutuin only to tho Chicago Great Western, tho same demands, it Ib Bald will bo mado on tho big com p inles entering Chicago and prepara tions are being mado quietly for making a light to aecuro thorn. Tim olllelola of tho union hiivo boen at work for Bomo tlmo organizing tlio men in nil tho Bhops of the several roada mid they declare they have mot with BUlllclent Biiccess as f fool confident of their ability to secure an ouforcomont nf tbulr demands. Ab In tho caso of tho Chicago Great Western, tho machinists have had no written ngreomont wltli tho roads and au effort will bo mado to seuuro one. Tlu machinists ulso are preparing to light for n nine hour work day In all tho shops In Chicago, lieginning on may --u nmi wlilln tbu nlllcera of the union say they think a victory will come without serious troublo. It Ib cmternlly beliovcd that strike will roHtilt. This for the reason that at least thrco fourths of tho tihops are not members of the Metal Workers Attociatlou with which Mm union has agreements and it ! known that several shops have in dicated that they would not grant a nine hours day. Coming Into Conflict Over a Boundary Controversy. How the Trouble Grew put of Changing Bed of a River. KIN0ST05, Jatnacia, April J -(Correspondence of the Associated Press,) 1. ' ......., .i.,t nf tho caueea Tlie loiiowwg niuw. , ,cadlng upto tho recent ydeved boundary trouble between """'-"' Hce of Haytl and Santo Domingo and of the present condition of affairs, is ?urniihl by persons just returned from the Island: Tlio incident that has recently oc curred at Phllobert on tne non.ie,U frontier and which greatly endangers the friendly relations of tho sister repub ., , i.i.wi iv tho Havtlons to bo premeditated provocation on tho part of the Dominicans. Tho Hay tien itosta established in that district to put down sniuKKm'K and brigandage from over the border have had to defend thomielves against repeated attacks. By mutual consent tho rivor Maosacro, which divides tho Dominican Province of Dajabor from Haytien territory, has for a longtime been provisionally accepted by both I Kovornments as the natural boundary of the two states. All the country on tho riglit name oi the river was acknowledged to bolong to Santo Domingo whilst tho country on tlm left bank was regarded by both governments as Haytien territory. And hereby hangs a funny and Interesting tale. . Tho Dominicans, a year or two ago, conceived a brilliant idea. Knowing that nature HOtnetiines makes rivers in the topics chango thoir courses, It occurred to some pcoplo residing on I ho right bank of tlio stream that they might add considerably to Dominican territory If they could manage to eneci a deviation in the bed of tho Massacre. And no Booner thought than nttomptod. Huue boulders and trunk of tiees were repeatedly rolled Into tho rivor. This tho IlaytienB say with tho knowledge ami coniiivaoco ol tne uoimmcau Government. Hut up to the date of tho commencement of tho present troubloa all such attempts to improve upon nature proved unavailing. For the Haytelns on tho left bank dis covered tlio llttlo ichomo and time aftor time removed tho obstacloa in tho river before ilamago was done. However, within a couplo of wcoka ago a remark able thing happened. Tho Haytoin boI diers at Phllobert, situated on Hayteln territory on tho left bank of tho Mai nacre Hlver retired to rest ono night. When they awoko next morning they looked In vain for Iho river. Tho bed over which tho water had previously llowed waBdry. Investigations followed ami it whh found that tho river was chite steam and wtllag vessels, saMIng from Seattle to Pacific Coast. Alaikan iC.IaD, Australian Japanese .and Chinese porta. wi'i t-i- - . Xlb TbrW3(KX)ttou seam .P In Atlantac ports bave ueen F"- and will sail for Seattle within ten days. A. m example of tho progress of medldne during the last century The Seal Kecord cites Uu case ,ol u Jrnulil seem, for nn old man flick with a d'sease very cxhaurtlng to the "'... .. ,.utPil In the nbstrac- lion of between two and three quart "f blood, the administration of about 5 grains of calomel and . 0 grains of tartar emetic and nn Injection, with ex ternal application of blister. And yet so Btrong was Washington's cons I tu Son that he survived Mils treatment for 24 hours. One ComlnB. "Could you tell me the meaning of the word 'cataclysmr " he asked of the Btrcet car passenger who was folding uti his newspaper. 'Arc you going to ride two or three blocks farther?" was queried In reply. "Yes sir." ,.,,'.. ,..,mi .nn one. The conductor has carried that sharp nosed woman vo streets past where she wanted to get off already, and she'll wake up soon and .urrt a cataclysm that Ml prob ably Jump the car off the track r -Washington Post, PERUNA CURES CATARRH m 0t KIDNEYS EVERY TIME JOURhAL X-RAY, This is tho Thomas Jefferson day what little remains of him in vogue in public affaire. & McKinley could also lay the corner stone of the nowY.M. C A. building when ho comes to Salem. Not as many Good Samaritans w i 1 visit poor John Gates in prison now that he cot into troublo on his own hook. t t Portland saddlers nnd harness makers havo struck for higher wages. Organised labor Is in the saddle in that town. e Twenty thousand peoplo will bo in Sa lem tho "day that President McKinley ie hero and all thoy aik is a chance to see him nnd possibly hear him Givo the crowds a clianco Somo of tho Portland managers of the oriental centennial of the Lewis and Clarke expedition want the wholo stato to get in and drill on what they are all the tiais treating as a kind of back yard enterprise of thsir own. There isn't much to tho cry that the Governor can't veto anything in an appropriation bill without defeating tho ivlmln Mil I In mil 111 try strfkint! out a lino onco and they would pass the bill with his amendment in flftean minutes and thov would never go homo until it wai right. !rrAJffltf i P I" i i ' i sill KSf mmgmtmmtm&'-&Kmw i is :, :mmi " I fllBte -1' HUsi sfl I la, MiSSi DAHCEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED L CrH, .. ?-? JE-S i'" " of Chronic Aiiraeuia . Mr.JohnVanoc.ofllartfordCItyina bats: "My Wdny troabl te ww beUer. I have Improved so much that Sinrbody wanU to know what medt BS aslng. I recommend Peruna ?oeverybclynd6omohavocommenood to use It. Tho folks all say that If ! Dr. Hartman's medicine cures mo It must bo B"lft'j. Brake, of Pctrolea, Ontario, Canada, mtteu '"' jfXJgJ bad a severe attack of Brighi t aDs ease, which brought mo bo lo the doctor said nothing more could be done tor me. I began to to take Peruna nod Manalln, and In three months I wtts a well man, and have continued so ever since." Atthooiipoarancoofthofirstflymptoin ot kidney trouble, Peruna eliould bo taken. This remedy strikes atonco tho ry root of tho disease. It at onco ro Usvo" tho catarrhal kidneys of tho stag nant blood, preventing tbo escapo of norum from tho blood. Po runa otlma latcs tlio ktd neys to ex-' croto from tho blood tbo accu in u 1 a t Ing poison, and thus pro vonte tho rnnvnlfilonS which aro suro to follow If tho poisoni aro allowed to remain, it gives great rigor to tbo heart's action and digestive system, both of which aro apt to fail rapidly In thla disease Peruna cures catarrh ot the kldncyt simply because it cures catarrh wher exr located. A book on catarrh, wrltton by Dr. Uortman, will bo sent free to any ad dress by Tho Peruna Modicino Co, Columbus, Ohio. Let Me off at Buffalo! S Friedman has accepted tho invitation oxtonded lo I lm to visit the LnoBUIon at Buffalo and will start right after tho h a' Joy. And while East will viait several manufactories and purcbabo too ft1 utock. In order to do this ... . .. i ! i. .Iaki ulll linvn tn hn nnnrlilced A gemeldou. cu 5 I n tho , S e I all clothing from now until after the 1th of yuy A'"w of tl." prices are hero mentioned, tbo balance will bo found in Bido the store. A Suit of Clothes I Good Pants Ulh.l Ch.ll v.r Have tar Hfertr This question arlHes lu the family every day. Let us answer It today. Try Jcll-O, a delicious and hcnlthful .1,...... tlnAtincnil tn hit t I fill ilMt atld II WftH IUUUU limt IIIU llui nno UCOnfii, lVi.utw t vnv wisiuvm. (lowing over a new channel bouio miles ' No ; boiling) no baking! simply add 7i boiling water and set to cool. Ha- to tlio West. inru.T.omnn. Orniiii Itnanhorrr mill Of course MlO DomlutcilUB discovered uirnwlinrrv. Hot ft nnnbnef nt vnur not that thu river had cliangeil its neti grocers touay. 10 cts. in tho course of n night but that tho Haytien soldiers had transferred eomo substantial buildings some miles Into tho Interior of Santo Dominiw in tho ppaco of a slnglo tutting and rising oi mo sun FOUBd. ASSAULT AND BATTERY CASE DISPOSED OF JiiHtleu O'Donuld trUI hl tlrst v iluw a few week's wrtwtle with lagrlppti. It was thatol MioHtatoof uregon, plain tiff, vs. Kobert MeKurlaiiM, lrll oefore a lurv eoitinrlinl of T. U lUvldsoii, Jniiuxi Aitkin, T. G. AUwrt. tuul T. K. CttUlleld. PlalnUfl oliargl iIIuh1ahi with nult and UitlHry, oomuiUtthl on one Oharlny Undurwootl, at Turner, on Wednesday, April 10, 1001. John 11 McNary rlireontHl the at awl P. 11 IVArby was attorney lor the tUImidauW I'UHSONAL llo'i, C. 1). Moores eauie up from Oregon City today, Mrs. It. A. Kdes returned from Port land this morning. W, F, lluekuar, of Jeffornou was in Mm pity tody on builiw. MIm Nmttlo Pogue ot Kuivuo has lieott vlsitiug Imr brtitlier M. K. Pogue In Mils oily. Mrc. v. M. lklmrt aud wn Will, and Mrs UllnWiu Kays and ehlldrun have gone to Dallas lo visit their brother, I Bum Sni vhii. Tlu ilin vnAt1skf Ualnm tliaf Plia a anrl v " rx""" " , -- saiiDorn'scouecs aro tne niiest groAii Uranson & Hagansoll this kind siveiy. oxclu' Suggests Such Things as Carpet Sweepers and Feather Dusters Small Things, but Very Useful and Essential... We have jul received u frejh uipplv of both. The dusleis include luiKev leather und several grades oi oncn feather, being the moM desirable for par lor and jtore use. Wc have a nice lot of carriage dusters made from the featheis of live ostriches. They last longer and give better satisfaction than any duster on the maiket for rough use. Tho Dominican representatives ap peared Immediately upon what was iUyticn territory tlio day beforo and callod upouthe liny tien otlicer to re move his position the other side ot the rivor. Tlio,Domlnlcan olllcer who mado the demand exproeeed the Indlgnatlonof his government at the contemptible ac tion of Mm Uuytieng. Tlio Haytlous, howoor relused to withdraw their ot, calling instead on tho Dominicans to restore tho river to its original bed. Then the trouble com menced. There was a clash ol arms. The HavtieiiBhad tho upnur hand so the Dominicans agreed to have tho wholo matter decided byarbltration. Meantime tho Dominicans aro quietly preparing for war: and there is a strong feeling in Hayli that there will be a clash ot iuiub before the question of ar bitration is settled. Tho Haytien troops along Mm frontier havo been reinforced and are now quietly awaiting the mtuing of tho Dominicans to force them from their own territory to the opposite side ot the river. . PACIFIC COAST NAVIGATION CO Siuactmi:, N. V. April 13. Tne Globe Navigation Company will be Incorpor ated at Trenton, N, J to own and o - Worth 115 for $10.00' Worth 12 00 for , 8.00 Worth 7.G0 for f00 Worth f 0.00 for 4.00 1 Worth 5.00 for 3.15; Good Knee Pants Worth J0.25 for $0.17 Worth f 0.50 for 3il Worth l.OOfor 05 Worth 0.00 for H-00 Worth $4.00 for 3.00 Worth $300 for 2.25 Worth $2.50 for Worth $1.75 for .1.85 1.30 Worth $1.50 for 1.05 ,U5 Worth $1.00 for Children's Suits Worth $2 00 lor - Worth 2 50 for !" And tho same proportion on higher nnd lower grades. P.vory article in the Btoro is cut to a sacriflco price nt NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this hed 5c Hoe etch Issue CLAYTON F. YOPNG Dlcvcle renalr I.KTf.Jn Nnrtli f'nttacru ntrunt All work guaranteed. Rims put on, $1.50 ; j cleaning, $1: punctures, 25c; fork tips, pair. 1 1 -'O. All oilier worn in iirujiur- tion. unoeiB canon lor unu uunvuruu free. Phono Red 2550. 4 13 lm FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts.. Salem Ore. WANTED Women and girls to make samples for ub at home. Plain needle work. Good pay. Steady work. Ex perience unnecessary. No canvassing. Addreei with stamp, Ideal Home Work Co., Chicago. 4 13 lt FOR SALE CHEAP -One set of tho r.uu)i;iMin-uin in iiuuuitn, guuu au nutv, 21 vol's, bound in library leather, may be seen at Capital llusuueas College. 4 13 lwi FOR SALE Thoroughbred" yearling Jersey bull; flvo year old half Jersey cow; three year old Durham cow fresh. J. M. Howkli,. 4 13 0t JERSEY COW FOR SALE- Gentle, fresh, good milker 4 years old, $t0 half mile north of Indian School. 4 13 3t S. . Pngh PIANO irXKR NMSLKY wIiTfwiii Salem Monday. Leave orders at F. A. Wiggins or at Uurghardts. 4 11 2t TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL New Dimities, New Lawns, New Ow gandies, New Nainsooks, Dainty Patterns, Linen Chambray, Ginghams Percales, Mercerized Sateens. All nice new Goods Just Received at i -' " rar i-wi Akfp u&V BSIBSlkX BlJBBllllllllllllllHBlfeBVa Greenbaum's Dry Good Store First door south of Post Office. The Easy Running, Noiseless UN E ' " The Bissel Sweeper with alt the latest improvements needs no introduction. We Close at 6:30. m. Except Saturday BUPEN l HAMILTON The Low Price -House Furnishers. SEWING MACHINE m-PAHJ ntr-Nl ' ,' . . ......... .,.. .! Ul.klu 1 110 Pl'HIUll iul) wwl ,...- tfwlng uueliiHM ar r4gstMd tu twotl the bt l tU wM Ulay. Wo ll ! I1 " . ' paymeuU d tV yor ,W lu ohlno in Uad. Ww HiPy ft far all luashlHiw, iml yi tHs tt nnt) at a iltsHHi. ," 8iMn Btw ww log wiUNotl B WiMl M dclobial Spvochets, Roadsters, S35 and S40 Light Roadsters and Racers, $50 Chainless, S60 and $75, ' Thtt tohUUprtKVols UMUrljr l- Ow pirwrvtM givan t the teeth, and .he perfection with which they are cut. Any good mechanic knows that i!jr uhwil with ttMth iiunMiwulv aLuii.1 mill u, .1.1.. ..,..a.ln ... ,..... . j b"" -- , , ... F. A. Wiggins lKey 4 Hewmg MWim. Opp. l'NlOi&M MImh f; a. P Ut! ,th 'u mTTf tK " drke1w'b,8wy tly, 1 that the Breateat enreand most scientific researches have been expended in pff 15 , X ,8 T ;;, b l ' reawn thretere, that the hums cara should bo ul in forming a tooth intended to operate with a ch.l. lurtluUiywh.itwilUwhrclHagreater.trlH than wouW be rwuirel ol a BMr under .ln,.t .v ..... . ' .I.I.Tt. .- nevertbf , .'t. . v ,Wtttt'M,a,! ? the M ad Jy the sproeUt twth are made without correct mechanical .ham; in fact nothing more than pntlon. kwp the ehain Jro .Hppi. ammi the prookeU Some are made in thelsbape ot a V. and are so pointed that they form a regular inclined plane, on whlahM.ahalnbkk.e4.awheevW,K,wer .. appJW. ThaTrib... people after mueh careful experlmontln,: prciuced an! lttodUroet i?Niil mJe 'yafiPo.ybeperepheryolaoirelewne,i rolled .toni ptane i IRlUUNltSare Umoo. for thr syrlolJal sawkats-Hrfact iNMrings-aad easy running qualities. Ourrale. are away ahead of any previous record up to date. WIGGINS 307 Gommerc i himi