JOURNAL jfcH. THE .-fth1- Jf- 4 ft. VOL. XI SALEM, ORJSGOK IflllDAY MAY 3 1901 tto.iois DAILY UsSJFUULl - k -Ifc.t(r 'ltlllllllllBIHIIIIIIIIIlllliiiiisiiiiigiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU H Ml Ssalem Ills Goods! M n w a m k m n 1 iff? Tjl II J S yST ( I lVLf J 8 lilSLjrSiDdDoysi S V W l 1 r I I I I I I 1 I J 1 " 2 & n PHILIPPINE ISLANDS RAVAGED BY RINDERPEST Masbate Had Export of Live Stock Equal to Official Salaries Established. VERY LITTLE TIMBER HAS BEEN DISCOVERED AND NO MINERALS sTHE LARGEST line in Salem. A minute inspection M 89 sof our stock will convince you that we are showing tlieg 5 largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city. S M HI " a SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; CLOTH, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. a People Cannot Pay Taxes on Lands-Raise Only Enough Sweet Potatoes to Live Upon and a Little RIce-.Able to Make Speeches and- Hold Offices. Palamooa, Island of Mnabate, March (said: "Before tlio pest cattlo wore the ID (Correspondence of ,t ho Associated I standard product of tho island. Tboy Press.) Tho ravages of tlio rindorpoBt shipped from $1000 to $0000 annually, had left tho Island of Masbato pcoplo in A tax was lovied in tho Spanish timo a doplorabb condition on tho United on each head shipped to Manila; also on BhipmoutB of copra. Tho avorngo valuo of tho cattlo placed on board was $20 Mexican inonoy. Three-fourths of tho cattlo aro now dead and tho rest nro affected." n. . ri fit . r . , 1 aiaios ruiuppine liommiBSion icameu when they arrived yesterday for the pur pose of organizing n provincial govern mont of three islands of Mabats, Ticao and Burlas. The chief industry of Masbato has al ways been the raising of beef cattle and during Spanish days, Manila derives her supply of meat from that island. Within tho past fow months practically all tho cattlo and caraboos on tho entire) island had been swopt away by tho jnjat. When tho troops of Colonel Haro'a dis tnct came too occupy tho town of I aeo coMMiHOi-A.r H m IIBBflllinillllllMieBllBHIMilll&IIBMIHBIIHHINiailllBlBI ! 1 Wt'm, KRAUSSB RROS riftN'T Puzzle your UUM brains ovcra place to buy your foot wear. We have the stock, the assortment and prices that arc right : : : : : : iff 1 : I Mr V L5f J I A Woman in the Case Whether she bo tho donor or tho recipi ent of a watch bought at Pomoroy'B, is sure to bo "A Contented Woman." You probably know that each watch wo eell carries with It our guarantee writ ten as yon like as to case and works. So wo invito your inspection and selec tion iu full confidence of eulting you to the proverbial "T." 288 Com'1 St. C, T. Pomeroy Watchmaker and Optician Palanog, eight months ago, tho inhabi tants (led, after burning most of tlio houses. There is to dato not a public school in tho three islands. A nuw otio is being built at l'ulaog however, and American teachers will soon bo in charge. Dele gations ramo to the commission session from nil parts of Masbato, a few from Ticao and none from the large but rather barren island of ilurias, to the north ward. The moii appeared to be fairly Intelligent, considering their comparn tivo Isolation but woro ruthor hopolesa about any prospect of immediate Im provement in their business conditions. Tho only insurgents remaining in these Islands aro a few detached bands' of wandering ladroucs and a federal party branch recently organized, BouiQcio Serrano, candidate for Gov ernor, uddresed the commission saying that although there was plenty of land in Masbato it was not sulllcleii'ly cultivated to be ibl to meet the necessities of the proposed provincial government. Ho declared that if the people were taxed on tho lands now, or shortly they would fail to raise money Said he: "Tho owners of tho laud only rae sweet potatoes enough to eat and there aro tome fow rico paddles." Judge Taft asked : "Do not tho pri vate lands havo valuo? What is good cattle laud worth?" 8errano answerod : "Good situated and well conditioned land is worth about thrco pesos per hectare A fourth or fifth of tho land of thisjisland is privato holdings, mostly pasturoland, There la llttlo privato wood land and very llttlo cocoanut rals lug, most of it being on the Island of Ticao." Responding to questions, Serroua ". HOSIERY Sfcfe & &SHL j9 Stylish Hosiery Wo have just recolved a big line of fancy hosiery including all tho newest ef fects in lace stripes, polka dots, fancy stripes, Flour do Lis, etc. The Prices Ranee From 25c to 75c pair J Embroideries What a bright, crisp, refrenh ing array 1 Ltvith -variety, fromthe mod est odjlng to the most elaborate Birt width embroidery yet each design has been selected from as many dozens. Interesting merely as a beauty show doubly fascinating to all women who are planning lin gerie and white dresses aa well as children's garments, Prices range from 5c to $450 yd. See the Pretty Wash Goods LAWNS SWISSES ORGANDIES SILK ORGANDIES BATISTE FOULARDINES SCOTCH GINGHAMS DIMITIES DRESS LINEN ETC. ETC. Do You Want to Be Cured? All the testimony on the subject of men's wages placed them nl 25 to 50 cents Mexlcnn per day and food. Police men received $5 to $5 Moxicon per month. Responding to questions, Serrano said that his people did iiot-ox-pect to attain their former condition of prosperity for 10 yeare. .Ho ac knowledged that tho thnb was a con siderable asset and could bo oxportod at good prlcos; nlso that cocoanut trees and tobaeco grew fairly woll but ho said those had been planted but llttlo. Tlio alleged mineral wealth of Masbato had never y t. boon exploited, although a few Englishmen were mining for cold in tho northern part. Tho Presidents of all the towns rep resented addressed tho commission aa called upon, all agrcoing that tho lowest salaries possible should bo paid tho pro vincial olllcors for tho present and that the oapital ehould bo flxod at Palauog. All dlsphyed a singular Iguoranco about nurlus. Tho commissioners questioned whothcr liurias ought not to be annexed to a Hou'liorn Luzon Province, but Mas bate and Ticao were unanimous for itu eluding Iiuriau with tlio Province of Mas bato, contending that tho trade of Our his, though small, wits rather with the Islands south of her than with the ports of Luzon and that it was in the interest of tlio Uurlanu to bo joined with othor smaller islands. It was consequently sf ordered. After a long private conference of tho commissioners President Taft announced that thero had beoa considerable diffi culty in adjusting some of the provis ions of tho gonoral provincial bill to this provlnco on account of tho conditions of Its diminishing revenue. A return of prosperity, howovor, would later justify a now arrangomont. Tho oxponsu of salaries of all the provinces here-to-fore organized woro upwarda of $5000 hut In Masbato tliey would bo made half that amount. The capital of tlio provlnco was lace ted at Palanog which town was decreed to be horeafter known as Masbato. Ser ratio was appointed Governor ami Goorg Landers of New York, a soldier, sopor vltor at salaries of $720, each. Lleutotf ant Charles Snydor of tho Twenl-Se-cnth Infantry was appointed treasure r. Tho salary of treasurer was flxitl 1 1 $200, the appolntoo for tho time b.-ii g receiving his pay from tho United States Government as an army officer. In the Interest of economy tho G iv ernor was required to preform tho secretary's dut ios and fiscal of Homblon Province was required to alsoprofoim simlar duties for Masbato for $200 extra compensation nnd expenses. A cmn mltlco was appointed to reoo gnnize the municipalities and order elections, olo , in those unorganized. WHISKEY FAMINE BY THE WHOLESALE A Trust May In Prices. Cause Great Advance Production Has Been Limited and the New Crop Must Aec. Probably only a New Effort to Enrich netailers More and More. . Nuw York, May 3. Thoro is a pend ing wholojalo whiskey famine. One largo distillery and wa chouse company In Now York has practically cornerod tho market. With millions of gallons In its collars, a combination of producers is buying ovory avallablo barrel remain ing in tho market. Since tho present production is limited by on iron-bound agreement, tho prevailing scarcity may advanco prices without limit. As indicatvo of tho situation n con roreatlon is reported between II. J, M. Cardeza, president of tho Btandurd .Distilling and Distributing Compauynud Ldson llrndloy, president of tho Ken tucky Dlstillors k Warehouso Company, Mr. Cardoza accused Mr. Bradloy of having bought up in tho last month every whlskoy holding in tlio markot. This Mr. Bradloy doulod, referring to sovoral lots of GO barrels each. Mr. Cardoza answorcd that thoy woro merely a drop In tho huckot compared to tho tvronty million gallons that Mr. Jlradloy Is said to control. There will probably bo a much greater production of whlskoy next fall. Dut this will not be available until uftor it has agud for three years. LUTHERAN MINISTEK TALKS TEMPERENCE And Expresses Sentiments of Sym- I Mlltltll (...ft 1 I M fl M fh l .juiiiy uuu miiuiiK33. Address Before Saloonkeeper's tual Benefit Association. Mu- Dai.timokk, May 3. "I lef t my rever end title and my church coat hanging on the back of a chair at home," declared Rev. A. F. Storgerof Trinity Evangelical Luthom church when he stepped upon tho platform to deliver an address on "temperance" to tho Retail Liquor Dealers Deneflclal Association Rev. Mr. Ktorger spoke In part as follews: "I havn brought witli mo only a sympathetic heart of a man for his frlonds, I do not like to sea you trodden , down. I have spent many hours with saloon peoplo listening to tholr troubles and I know that their lives aro hard. i "When I go into a saloon and stay thero for an hour and maybe take n 200 People bu the Hair! I ! ..m .M An average, healthy hair will support a quarter of a pound. There are 120.000 of these on the head. They all together would support 30,000 pounds, wouldn't they? This is equivalent to an audience of 200 people, weighing 150 pounds each I It's mathematically true that an average head of hair will support an entire audience of 200 people. It doesn't seem possible, but it's so. It doesn't seem possible, cither, that Ayer's Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair ; but it docs restore it, and every time, too, all the dark, rich color the hair had years ago. It stops falling of the hair also, and ieeps the scalp healthy and free from dandruff. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for thirty ysara and X do not think there li any. thing equal to It for a fine hair dressing. I am never without It." J. A. OKUxnufrsLcxx, Orantfork, III., June 8, 1891. wmusm - One dollar a bottle. All druggists. If ha cannot supply you, send you. io sura and give tho name of yoar nsarest express office. Address J. C. AYER. CO., Lowell, Maw- Ask vour druratit first. us one dollar and we will tnrais a bottle to mm m m StSN KrS1 m fei ?m SKNl) TOR OUR IIANPSOMK HOOK ON T1IR HAIR. m &K 'OTTOS glass of boer or wine, I come out as good a man as I was whon I wont In. "I will not subscribe to temporal. co for I like a glas of wine or beer myself. "I would, If I could, go to the peoplo who nro against your business nnd toll them to go nnd see It boforo they con dom it. It Is as good and honorablo as any other business and the day will yot come whon peoplo will respect It." SAILOR SHARKEY VERSUS RUSSELL 1 When tlio Qiuolc doctor who ran nut cure you, have got all your monur, tliey udvUe you to "clmiiKU climate " I)r 'Cook would lulvlie you to change doctors not clIinnlK, ami gut ouruu, lie hiu cured ncoroi of km)i1u In Biiloui and vicinity, and can cure you If You have the couruxe to break away from Urn 'morphine aoiK) dovtom," mid take 0 coimool rMloual hetb treatment nuou at ho would Kite. L)r, ( 00k la a sradusto In mtxllclue, aud I a natii'al phyilclau. He practiced In Omaha, Nvbratka, fonereral yean ullli marked uo ceM HI iiatlenta Include many of the beat peoplo of Balem. He absolutely rurea caticen, tumors, sravel, kidney and bladder trouble!, bone dfitfaae. anlhma. ikladUeatef, all without the uto of the knlfoorpolsonout minerals or mineral of any Kind. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" - Who are hired to defame me aud my methoda of treatment. HI could not euro people thero would be no ua to tlic'it me. It li Iik'hiih I do cure people that I am perilaently mltrepre teiited, but I keep on curing- folki Jut the aame. and fomooflhe beat people tu Oregon ataud by me, for which I am thankful (tend for Circulars containing teatimoulaU from patleirti cured both Iu Oregon and In the Katt. Don't deipalr because you bare been told you have been told you could not be cured. Vt I 00k has cured hundred! of peoplo whom case have been pronounced hopeless by the "old chools" physicians. Thu doctor has derated the best years of htk life to the study of disease, and the use and ac tion of Nature's vegetable remedies until he kuowa absolutely juat what he can do, TIU give him confidence. Dr. J. F. COOk PrUttn ?S Office. HI Liberty 8t. Salem, Or. tfe sj!Mv-S WcoSL mXm CAPITAL la now receiving n hearty welcome from all who havo good Investments to offer Wo undoubtedly have gilt edgu Induce ments to exchange for your money in our big stock of clocks. Wo have nice H day clocks guaranteed good time pieces for from $3 60 up. Also a big stcck of alarm clocks guaranteed 1 year for (1 'J6. A Hue lino of rilverwaro and cut glat for wedding presents. To Meet Dcforc the Association. New Man In Colorado Mountain Wind. Denver Athletic Who lias the Dknvkii, May !!. ''Hullor Tom" Shor key and Fred Ruisull, the heavyweight will meet for a 10 round go In the arena of tho Colorado Athletic Assoulatlon in Denver tonight, lloth men have noon training hard ut separate quarters on tho outskirts of the city for thu past month ami aro pronounced by tholr Iralnern to he iu perfect condition, fjharkoy'ri special effort has been to accustom himself to tho high altltudo and thoso who aro nearest him and should know say that thero 1h no danger of his wind being affected In tho least by It. He will wolgli close to 11)0 pottnda and is lu the pink of conditions. Ho to confldont that ho will carry oft tho big end of thp-purso, Russell has fought several fights hero and In othor places In Colorado during tho past year and Is thoroughly accli mated. Ho has trained faithfully and is tu hard an iron. Ha repartod aa hav ing Improved greatly in the ecionco of tho (tamo and has tho utmost confidence in his ability to put away the Hallor Insldo tho limit. Ho will weigh cIobo to i.'0f pounds nud with IiIh extra height ho feels assured that ho will have an advantage over Sharkey. His friends are confident that if ho does not loose his head he will win tho battle. Up to last night Sharkey was tho favorite in the Ixittlng at odds of 2)4 to 1. Qeorgo Kngllsh, tho ofllcial referee of the club, will olllolatu tonight. TWENTY THOUSAND MEN AFFECTED UY STRIKES Bltr Industries Closlntr Because Organ izations Seek to Protect Labor. Hiii.KNA, Mont., May 3. Tho East Helena smelter has been closed foran Indefinite period. All hope of. com promise has beuu abandoned. Directly -and indirectly twenty-thousand men aro ?j uffectod. The coal mines of tho North ern Pacific at Rod Lodge, employing five hundred men aud those of 8onator Clark at Hrldgor with a force of five hundred men closed down last night bo cause of striko agitation by outsldora. v FRIiSH Salted Almonds AT Ellis & Zinn's 54 State Street. Salem 'Phone 2S74 BAPR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaders in Low Prices. . Discrimination In tho choice of liquors will lead tho man who knows a good article whon he tests it to choose a bottle of Tom Howo whlskoy as a standby in tho house in case of sickness, or when a good, pure stimu lant la needed . A horn of good whlskoy on a cold day day will warm the cockles of your heart and put new llfo Into you. aiea a in v it w & E 0 H M M (3 n EKBSHKHKHUn HSRHMMNNH tf NHIBHffaHMfllMlftlfl'l MHH J. P. R0GERS,1 Wholesale and Retail Liuuor Dealer 2IR-222 ommcrcui trect. BOSTON STORE; Economists for the People HI m a Crowded everyday. The foundation on which the Boston Store stands is honest dealing with everyone, and the best goods at the lowest possible prices.- Huy ing direct from the manufacturers leaves us In a posi thn to offer you bargains and prices that cannot be touched by any other house in Balem, Ladiea'l&M fanoy black Brllliantlne dress skirts, sale price, 66c. Ladies' $3.50 Knglish Ohevlott Rainy Day Dress Skirts, sale price 11.05. $10.60 Ladles' Tailored Nobby Suite, swell and fashionable, gold trimmed, made of Imperial wool en drees goods, sale price tfi&5, $18.50 ladies' man-tailored Venetian awl Kiiglieh Uroadoloth suits, Russian Blouse, swell garments, sale price $0.00. Ladles' $1.00 Blue Percale wrappers, extra wide skirts,' sale price G9c. $2 50 and $3.50 trimmed hats, nobby and stylish, sale price 05c and $1.50, French Lawns, beautiful designs and patterns extra fine cloth, aale price 10c. Full dress patterns 6 yards 40 inch goods worth up to 50o yard, sale price per pattern ,t.45. Ladles' corsets, standard makes 60c. 75c and $1.00, cafe prltte 'Via and -10c. Ladles' Cambric and Muslin white under skirts trimmed with deep embroidery and laco worth 86c, $1.00 and $1., sale prices Vie, dOc and 70c. a u m H : Our Store is Still Closed Insurance Adjusters are Hurrying Their Work With all Possible Speed. KEEP YOUR EYE ON OUR ADVERT1SE-AlENTS.... ...Wait for Our Opening... Wo will leave 110 stone unturned to make the next fow weeks tho greatest weeks in the history o(our business. Our trouble only nerves tu to tight our battle harder. M m t II I- II 8 Hit & f -v- '1? '.HI if. V Jf ABV Mm S IW mt MM mT MM mt Jv M .kW'fi SV S( I ljlffle&tiemf. WAIT FOR OUR OPENING 303 COMMERCIAL ST. Oppsite Post Office, VlMMMHMHHttHHHNHHtaHHHBnN WF ms a