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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1901)
DAILY JOURNAL C! f -wytr . , !V VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY; tAY J 4 1901 NO 1?'4 7Z-- t rpTTT? -Jo -JL JL,W , m I House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. I WE BELIEVE PRICES DOWN Every business day in the year. No "special prices" or "special baits" for a single day at our store. You'll find goods just as cheap next week as they are today. Only one price and that the very lowest. ....The New York Racket.... How about lace curtains? We're selling lots of them now. A good assortment for you to select from, and then you ought to see our prices. If you don't want the lace curtains, we have neat patterns in scrim and curtain swiss. Big line of bed spreads, cheap but good. Laces, embroideries, all-over lace and env broidery, ribbons, hosiery, underwear. Great variety of ladies' sleeves and long sleeve summer vests. Good full size bleached sleeveless vests at 10c; finer at 15c, 20c and 25c. Bleached long sleeve vests at 20c and 25c. Men'5 summer underwear from 25c up; extia good val ues at 45c. Men's and children's crash hats for the warm days. Plenty of those famous tycoon hats for 25c. Coolest hat ever made. Shoes and clothing at money' saving prices. ' SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes Every.Evenlni at Six O'clock Except Saturday. E. T. BARNES. Cor. Commercial nntl Proprietor. Chomokotn Stroots rraNUxayKitfiirrTsntrKWTrrnmrnmr,tt'. T 53ST CQPVMIGMT- COPYHIQMT DRESS Novelty weavo in Navy, Qreon and Urown, 60 inches wido and worth f 1.26 n yard, special 78 cents a yard 60 inch plaid suitings, regular f 1.25 values Special 82c yd. 38 Inch mixed serge in Navv, Green, Gray and Brown, regular prico 85c a yard speoial 63 cents a yard SEAMS ALLOWED FOR. 'SUPERIORITY HpjjjpP GUARANTEED POPULAR PRICES 1 "aammmmmmsmmmmmaammmmmmmmammamammmmamg KVjE IN KEEPING What's the Use of Talking... There is plenty of places whore you can not good liquors by paying exorbit ant prices ; thorn ia ono plueo wlioro you cnn get the very hunt at figure as low us goodB of indifferent or poor quality cost elsewhere That placo la J. I Rogere'. It's safe every way loonier whatever you like in the w ay of wines and liquors nl IlogurH'. J. P. ROGERS, 218.222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liauor Dealer MORE TIME THAN MONEY Solne peoplo liavo to spond, but If you hae no time possibly you might liko to liavo one of our fine IB jewol timokeep ore, aa they dojiot rcquiro much money for tlo investment. Our Block of lino watches for ladies' and gentlemen ia complete, and embraces everything In Klgin and Waltham watches. C, T. Pomeroy 2SBCom'ISt. Watchmaker and OpttcUa GOODS SALE 4 yard patterns in all the new shades, regular Id 00, Special $4.68 patterns Plaid and fancy novelty goods In a full line of colors at 18 cents a yard A lot of regular 75o to 1.25 goods in new and desirable styles at special 48 cents a yard BEST FITTING, STYLISH president Mckinley stays by her side Although Mrs McKinley is Reported to Haye Passed a Very Good Night NORTHWESTERN TRIP HAS NOT YET BEEN OFFICIALLY ABANDONED If She nallles and Improves as Well Will Undoubtedly Take Coast , San Fhancisco, May 14. It was an nounced this afternoon that Mrs, Mc Kinley was a shade liettor than earl) today, and foellng strongor than at any timo sinco beginning of her illness. San Francisco, May 14. President McKinley will make his entry into San Francisco lata this afternoon nccoin panted by the members of the cabinet who have crossed the continent with him. lie will bo escorted through the principal strcots by an Imposing body of the regular and volunteer troops, votorans of the Moxican and Civil Wurs and citizens. In the carriages following the Presidential party's 20 will bo 30 visiting congressmen from various slates, the 18 San Francisco supervisors, Bomo 10 or 12 mombors of tlio gonoral com mittoo and other notable persons. Owing to tho Illness of Mrs. Mc Kinley the Prosident who remained at her bedsldo last night, may not visit Palo Alto and Burlingame today ns originally plnnuod. In that caBO ho will meet and join tho special train con voying tho inombcs of tho Cabinet a few miles beyond the city limits so that tho previously announced programme may bo carried out. After reviewing tho parade from n stand which has been erected on Vanness Avenue ho will bo drivon to tho Scott residence over which tho Presidential Hag will lly whllo it jomnina his temporary homo. In theovening ho will pass through the illmmiuatod streets of the city, of tho Union Ferry depot in tho Grand Nave of which ho will hold a puplic re ception. It is expected that at loasthalf a million people will bo assembled on tho streets to welcome tho President to the coaBt metropolis, for overy city and village In the stato is sending its eoplo here by overy train aud boat. Much sympathy is everywhere ex pressed for Mrs. McKinley and tho desiro is universal that her health may so imnrovo that alio will be able to attend somo of llio social functions which have been arranged in her honor. Among tho hundreds of peoplo who congregated yesterday about tho Scott residence where she lies ill were many people offering various nostrums for her rollof who tho police fouud it difllcult to suppress. They did not ask for money, their only desiro being to aid the Presi dent's wifo, thoy declared. If the pro gram by the cltirons committeo is car ried out, Mr. McKinley will have scarce ly a momont of rest during tho week of his sojourn iu this city. Governor Geer of Oregon lias arrived horo and will Join with Governors Gago and Nash in the ofllcial receptions al ready scheduled. Tho San Francisco Hoard of Trade has sent circulars to all its members request ing thorn to close up their places of basilicas at noon today as a token of res poet to tho president. Tho warships Iowa, WUconsln and Philadelphia and the torpedo boat dos troyer Farragut are iu port and will bo illuminated tonight. Doth tho President and Mrs. BULLETIN B BOSTON The great Inducements offered by other hotitrB seems to have no tffect on the patronage of tho Boston Store. We aro crowded every day. Up-to-dato mer ohandieing and real honest values is what tho people ap preciate. Quick sales and small profits is our motto. WATCH OUR ADS. Ladies' 40c roft white Egyptian ootlon vesta long sleeves, faney ribbon and lace trimming, sale price 96c, 15o India Lawn, fanoy lace and chock white goods, sale price 10c. 8V1C white check Nainsook, sale prUeCo. " befct American fanoy light shirting jrealtw, sale price 5c. 8 beat heavy oheek apron Ginghams, wle prlee ()4 centB. SOS COMMERCIAL T; Opposite Postoffice, Salem, Oregon. as Is Expected the In the North Trip. Presidential Pacific Party McKinley had n restful night and thifl morning Mrs. Mckinloy was reported steadily gaining. Tho Prosident how over is feeling tho strain and decided not to go to Stanford University this morning. Ho will roinnin in San Fran cisco until tills afternoon whon he will meet tho rest of tho party and ride in an elaborate paradeurrangod in his hon or. This evening he will hold a public,' reception. ' If Mrs. McKinley continues to im prove, tho Prosident will continue his trip to the Nortliwoat. If, however, alio doea not rally sufllflontlytbo North woet trip will oo abanuoneu anu mo rresi-, dent will take her direct to Washington.! Mrs. McKinley has boon suflorfng lor at wock from a bono felon. i Governor Geer of Oregon has arrived- hoco accompanied by his wife to witness tho launching of tho battleship Ohio. Ho will moot President McKinley and tho members of his party and if the health of Mrs. McKinley will permit the Prosident to carry out his plan of visit ing tho Pacific Northwest beforo return ing east ho will probably accompany tho Presidential party on its trip from here to Portland. Tho mombcrs of tho Ohio Society will turn out In forco tomorrow at Borkoloy during tho commencement exorcises at tho University. Governor NbbIi will bo present with his stall and all the visit- ing congressmen. On Saturday the Governor after attending tho launching of tho battleship named after his stato will go around tho bay as the guest of Survoyor Gonoral Glovor on tho tug Resolute. On Sunday evening the Governor will leavo for homo. Tho Missouri Society of California has comploted preparations for n reception to tho Secretary of tho Interior Hitch cock on next Friday evening, A feature of the affair will be tho presentation to Secretary Hitchcock of a silver mounted cut glass loving cup by his follow MissouriaiiH. The quarters assigned lo Secretary Hitchcock and his daughtor at tho Palace Hotel liavo been tastefully docoratod by a committeo of lad'es con nected with tho society. California (lowers and fruits are the main features of tho embellishments. Palo Aito, Cal May 1 1. President McKinley telegraphed Secretary Hay this morning that he would not leave Mrs. McKinley today. This cast a gloom over the entire party. Among tho iiioinberH of the party the prevailing opinion was that Mrs. McKinley's con dltlon would necessitate a completo abandonment of the trip beyond San Francisco. Kentucky Justice After Crap Shooters Louihvii.lk, Kv., May 14, Moee Do horty nas today placod on trial for set ting up a gama of crapa in a Floyd street cellar, Doherty'a partner was sent up for two years and fined $500, to that Doherty will bo lucky to got off with two years in prison, which, it ia expected will bo the court's sentence. No More Claims Against China Pkkin, May II, No more private THE LATEST Proposition which ought to interest you ia our weekly specialty sales. This week we are selling watch chains for ludlea or gentlemen, $1.00 values for $.'100. All others at sanio big discount. Come and look at them, and if a thought Hits through your mind that they are not matchless for tho money, you are not familiar with tho market The new lot of Hawk's cut glass wo liavo received re cently ia being admired by lovers of out glass. Call ntid eeo it, you are welcome. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Loudeni In Low Prices. ECONOMISTS FOR THE PEOPLE 8,c heay double twilled crash, sale price Olo. lHx3t white huok towels, special sale price l)4. lOo tiMtvy cream shaker llannel, sale price 81c Reeling, white bed spreads, sheets and pillow oauis at wholesale prices. 18c Sea Island percales 30 inches wide, the best goods manufactured, sale price 12!c. 7jO fancy sheer lawns, pretty styles and patterns, sale price 4c, We sell dress goods at prices that will astonish you, l'-'Ko, 18c, 25c, and 35c worth double. Get our prices on ladles' suits, dress sklrta and waists beforo you buy. It will bo money In your jtockets, Our millinery department always busy. Trimmed hats and sailors at prices that will guarantee quick, sales. claims can be filed after today, but enough were presonted within the lost two weeks to make three generations of Chinese toll good and hard to pay tho nccessaty taxoa whorowlth to pay tho Interest on the Indemnity. Fourth Class Postmasters A convention of tho fourth-class post masters of Marion county was hold at Salem today, and all who could tiot bo preeent in porson wero represented by letters. Tho object stated by those attending was to secure bettor compensation for tholr sorvices, thoy claiming to bo tho poorest paid of all Undo Sam's ser vants, An organization was porfected. The following tomporary ofilcers wero elected: W. 8. Witters, of Btayton, chairman; Win. J. Clark of'Gorvals, Secretary. Sultablo committees wore appointed that will roport at an ad- Journed meeting to bo hold early In June. Bird Do? Chloroformed A handBomo bird dng holonelnst to G. G. Bingham was so unfortunato.as to receive a scvero wound in tho left front foot yosterday. Tho Injury was reclvod by tho dog digging iu tho ground where a gopher gun wa set and causing its dis charge. The accident happened early in the morning and the dog could not bo found until the aftoruoon, when it was eeon that there was no possible hope of its recovery, so chloroform was admin istered as tho least painful manner of ending his life. Military at Salem Company F, will bo the only company of tho Oregon National Guard on parado in this city tho day of tho Presidential party visit. Efforts wore mado to so euro tho presence of tho Woodburn and Albany companies but tho exponso of their transportation could net bo me t by 'the local militia. This being the stato capital, as largo n showing of tho military as could bo obtained was de sirable but Co. F,will uodoubtboar tholr honors well. A. 0. U. W. Lecture. Mrs. Mamie Briggs of Portland, head organlzor of tho A. 0. U. W., Degroo of Honor, lecttirod boforo Valley and Viola lodges at their hall in tho Holman build ing last night. Mesdames Mann aud Harrison were also present from Port land. A goodly number of lodge members were presont and it being an open meeting, a number of visitors wore also in attendance. NOT PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE NEWS Shamrock first may be rent to sail for the American cup. All tnachlnlHts on the Lackawana railroad system are out on a strike. By wreck of steamer Padticah, on the Mississippi, 15 porsons lost their lives. The Golild railways have purchaio 110,000 tons of steel rolls, crBtlng 1 2,8410 000. War department formulating new Philippine tariff to promote American trado. Wreck of American ship Colusa found stripped In a rocky covo on Queen Charlotte island. Maintaining foreign troops In China la costing that government $10,- 000.000 n month. British have desteroyod (I'll farm buildings and mills in the Transvaal and Orange republics from June 1000 to January 1001. President McKinley took part iu par- ado at Sau Francisco today. Mrs. Mc Kinloy la improving. Northwest trip not yet abandoned. President of tho Panama canal Co, Is in Now York for .tho purpose of selling the canal to the United States, He says it can bo finished in sevm years. China acknowledges her liability to the powem for war indemnity but pleads a diminished income. Russia favors in creased tax on exports and Imports of China. British newspapers aro excited over proposed anti-combination of loading nations of tho continent, to protect trade Interest intoroits against American com petition. A. N, Gilbert this morning received a telegram from his sou Warren Gilbert, the Denver Post artist stating that he had arrived safely at Liverpool. Ho is (making a six monthn' tour of tho old countries. STORE CHINA ACKNOWLEDGES HER LIABILITY And Makes a Satisfactory Reply to the Powers. Resources arc Diminishing and She will Pay But a Small Part Each Year. Russians Favor Increased Taxation on Imports and Exports of the Empire. Nkw Yomc,Mny 1 1. A dispatch to. tho Herald from Peklu sayH ; Tho Chinoje plenipotentiaries have sent to tho mln IstorH their answers to tho dotnand for 450,000,000 taols (f:i27,00O,0O0)whtcli waal made on May 8. Tho Chinese roply is long and, it may bo said on first reading, proves more satisfactory to tho majority of tho Ministers than they had oxpected, Tho first telegraph states that China has not tho slightest intention of trying to escape from tho payment of her Just obligations; that shoia pledged to pay all the legitimate expenses of tho allies and nil damages Incurred by foreigners during tho recent troubles and will do so. Tho third paragraph sots forth that the resources of China tiro diminishing. The government Iu recent years was only nblo to mlfo 88,000,000 taols (01,000,000)11 year f which 24,000, 000 taols JJIT.OOO.COO) go to pay tho war loan and 10,000,000 taels ($11,000 000) more to others foreign obligations. After dwelling at length upon the diminishing rovonua and tho great numbor of out standing obligations ol tho country, tho plenipotentiaries propose tosoUtmlo 15, 000,000 taols (110,000,000) annually to bo paid to tho powers In monthly instal ments until tho sum agreed upon Is made up. Neither in the doiuniul or in the reply is thuro any mention of interest. Those best acquainted with tho conditions of the Chinese treasury aro imprcsned with tho fact that tho country can do no moro. LI Hung Chung is very desirous to have the bills of the powers examined before Tho Hague tribunal but Iuib been given to understand that should ho make this request the foicign occupation will bo continued nt a cent of several million Uiels ier day until the examina tion !. concluded. St. Pirrmimito, May 14. Tho Vlode mosti pTililifliOH nu articlu extending over three columiiH written by Prlnco Ouchtomsky,whohuH Just returned from China. Thu subBtnncu o( tnu article Is that China can cattily pay tho sum de manded of her by means of increased taxation on oxportH ami imports. So great is thu volutin of trade that taxa tion might be doubled or tiehlo without commerce bring affected. Tho Novoo Vrymou publishes aspeciul dispatch from Seoul stating that II o Corenn Government has purchased 10,000 rlili-o nud a million cartridges from Japan. Drowned In the Willamette. Afternoon l'rcnf Anoolatlm Hclul ICudKNw, May II. Monroe Kin, aged 110 years, was drowned Sunday in tho Willamottu river 25 miles ubo tliis city. Tlio body lias not bcou re covered, although uu oxtciiHiu search has been made. Want Ad. Finds Wheel. The Monarch bicycle belonging to Clius. Spltronhart of tho Statu Fair grounds, which woh taken from IIiihIi'h bank corner yesterday, was found about 10::i() lust night in front of K, (1 Cross' meat market by Firu Chief Fck hart. Thu wheel wua left there until midnight for the purposuof discovering thu iiersou who hud appropriated it, but uo ono appeared so it was taken charge of and tho owner notified this morning. Probably tho description of the wheel being gh en in Tub Journal, want col uinn was cause of its discovery. Tho first dteuumr to oporaln direct be tween Philadelphia and tho Hawaiian Islands has dlMiharged K000 tons of sugar at Philadelphia. Cock lighting, about the only national umuHtjiiMint of tho Porto Itlcans, haw been declared lllcgul by Attorney Gen urul Hurlau, of thu t Inland. He Has Saved My Life SiWrXlo.. - "'. . y. . li vrlinia iIiom i.if-MiiiU lill, corns (iretiloir. I lila It tin lllll llml I linVH lieuli nil lUlwt Willi OrurUu rumor fur nuitil.er of yrau, aim II rvr trouble. 1 illr to putillolr tUte uixm omii llnllJf J. K Cuolcbf Huletn, Oregon, h removed lil liuiuira. two In nuiubur, without llm u.euf kni(H .liuler or -olMHiouilniii.. ami llitt am eiitlrlr, titil a I Uillere MKiurieiit. Ireilrfl I eliMiiullir reuiuiiun(l fir cook to all iwrwm aHIKl aa I him I foil lliitt Uu baa mts1 My Ufa. My llama la llirtv isIIm touth of Turner, uiegoii, II HH I AllDl.lNK IIOT.OI.I. HnUcrllwd am! (worn Ui bdfere w tlila Arlt dar of May, 1)01. fealallaalml. W HAM., iountr l-lrrk Do Not Listen to 'Cappers" Whu are lilrtil to dohiiMi we and wy nielhoU of IrcMtintMt. Ifl oM uol elite uauiile 1 1) we would le uo uk- to Snit m ill Imm auHi I li Miiu lunula tLai I am iwiiUentlv iMliruore leMleif, out I keep uu our lux lolka put ttif aua.aml aome of Uie b.l eople In Oregon liana ry lue, lor wuiom i am inauaioi uil tot Olreular ooutalHliitf tMllwonlaU from jlleiiUournl llli lit Oregon and III Uie Kaal, Ihiu I ileiilr becauae Jim hate tettu told you hae UeH UM ou oouM nut be eureil Vl I irat Iim eored huudreda of ool wlio.o eaae hare ImhiU ofouoHUCed hoKlca It Dm "old Mboola" phyalotaiii. TIuOGKruMueoui ine ieai yuan 01 ilia life to ibwtludyofdlaftaae, ami Ate um and a?- Ikm of Nature' regulable remedied, until ha uuwa abaoluiely juat what m ean do. Thlt give blw coufldeura. Dr. J. F. Cook HftViM Curea all kind of duet OSka. Wl UUiiy tH uaWhi, Or HEDGING AGAINST THE UNITED STATES Alarm Abroad at Aggressions of Amer ican Trade. A German-Austrian Combination Commercial Interest, of Denied In Official Circles But Anti Yankee Feeling Is Growing. ISuiu.v, May 14 Government circles furnish a donial that any negotiations nro going on botweon Austria and Ger many for an European commercial loaguo against tho United States. Tho idea is regarded as impracticable, owing to tho diversities of race and commer cial interests. London, May ,14. Whllo Gorman Austrian proposals for aiiti-Amorlcnii combination have not assumed a dofln ito form, tho idea it attracting consider able attention in Great Biitain aud on the contiuont, especially tho latter, whore newspapers liavo eagorly swal lowed uu alleged interview in which J. P. Morgan Is quolod as declaring that ho and his associates would not ouly Bwnuip British trado, bntwould paratyo Gorman competition as woll. Boys Had a RunnaNvay. Master Konnsth Moores, tho littlo son of Mt. -md Mrs. A. N, Mooros, was tho victim of painful accident last ovenlng. With another littlo boy ho wau playing on tho strsol with a small wagon near his parent's residence w hen a boy on a blcjclocama along aud for additional sport tho wagon was hitched to tho bicyclo and a ride of several blocks taken down to where thu bridge crosses tho mill raco on Liberty Street. Thoio on tho Incline of tho bridge Kenneth wns thrown from tho wagon aud full on hia head and wni alto quite badly shaken up. Ho was carried homo and a doe tor called, who treated his wouuds and left him as comfortable as possible un der tlio circumatances. Hois progressing nicely today, although suffering consid erable pain. A confidential dork of Brown Bror., Now York bankers, was arrested today, charged with being short In his accounts over $20,000, I ..- -ii- m ,i. -! i. -,, i i. i ., - i . I 1 J f mjumeur mom i r fluWleaiig Sole JT-V f ...-.i. .'..Cawmi-j!aLrnr WJnmfnX o Ww , ji: ' ri"" IVRJAIN This sale offers an excellent opportunity to those neat housekeepers who want everything fresh and clean before the hot weather sets in. Dori'tzizMisled THERE IS BUT ONE WHITE CORNER It is now located on tho corner of Court and formerly known us tho Opera House. "WHAT'S IN A NAME" A business name la everything. It means the man who owns thu goods, tlio clerk who sell them, thu gooda themselves and tho prices also, ft carries with It tho gonoral character of the concern and every little detail comieoti with It. That is Why the Name "White Corner" is so Very Popularly known THE OLD FIKM HAS CERTAINLY DONE IIS SHAHB OP GOOD. That's Why the Peo- pie all Trade at.... Other men hunts mustkuon tho superiority of our methods hi dealing with the public, the superiority of our values, etc. They base heard ui talked about, and might perhups think it well to call their storo THE WHITE CORNER ALSO Hut remember no have moved from the old staud. We took everything with us, and left nothing but the walls and a few old fixtures. & The proprietors took the name; had it registered as their trade maik, and, lead tho procession Tho clerks packed up the goods, tho bookkeepers pacleJ up the books aud the cash and we all moved ono Mock east. "' To Our Elegant New Store Known as.... CORNER COURT AND No Ambition r k: " I feel so completely run ddwn. I am so easllv tired. My nerves arc weak, and I am just about discouraged.", Your doctor calls this ' "anemia," or poverty of trie $ blood. A great many people have it every spring. And a great many physi cians prescribe Ayer's Sar saparilla for it, too. And why,, not? Wc tell them all the ingredients, and this makes . & them confident that there is tiotlnng its bqual for making pjio, rich blood. ! 7 fi'vi V.H Mil. All Junius. T (' AYi:nro.tIoBll,jtys ... ... Pattl Getting Old London, May 14. Tho morning pa. pera have leaders rociting the fact that today la tho fortieth anniversary of Mad nmo Pattl'a dobut at Convont Garden, whon, in tho peasant dross of Aminr, and entirely unhoraldud, alio amazed hr audience by tho beauty of liar voice and at onco became n "star." There are at least four musical critics (Lincon, Will lam Davidson, Bonnott and Sutherland E words) still living who, wo think, can recall this scene. ...FRESH... Chocolate -Creaks AT Ellis & Zinn's S-4 8Ute Street. Siletd 'Ptiooe 2 a 74 LACE CURTAINS PORTIERS TAPESTRIES . SILKOLENES RUGS, ETC. Liberty street, iu tho building (bfi cHm jfe faA (h u& LIBERTY STREETS. r K m .j y i : H f J-