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4BX- rt(iiiWfcsiM .v.4 J"fJt- f'v aJlW-. -A r.y- i ' ttntatt if-Hkl'im !i;? 3 1 I J On J dYiiA L tn SAIiBM, OREGON TUESDAY atAY 21 1901 ..It ..IU 4XiJ- " 'W i ". ' W 3WM ..t jti wa- . j.v -c -" - - - T - "i - g . a--w ' tWt -7 .111 I !-? V I W 7m "' IP m UfliLil P 9 k J K Hl 1 ! - i' ' ' ,v . -m- I I .House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. i EX-OREGON POLITICIAN HAS PASSED AWAY mi WE BELIEVE IN KEEPING 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 ,rull size bleached sleeveless vests at 10c; finer at) 15c. 20c and 25c. Bleached long sleeve vests at 20c and 25c. IJMen's summer underwear from 25c up; extra good val ues at 45c Men's.an'd .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 Evenlnr t Six O'clock Except Saturday. E.T.BARNES, ' Cor. Commercial and Proprietor. . Chomoketa Stroots "Where There's a Will There's a Way" Always to pmcnro high gratlo liquors nt u reasonable cost. Wli-n yon fool like sampling ho.1i ttliimt choice ami volvoty In thn wav of tine whiskies, try onr Tom llowo. It will bo an expert enco tliutyon won't forgot. Protestsyigainst Admitting Porto Rican To bacco Into Cuba. .' :;:' JOHN G. CARLISLE WRITES AN EVASIVE . j, LETTER TO NEW YORK DEMOCRATS A Southern Governor Explains That New Laws are for the Promotion of Good Government and That Illiteracy of the Voter Not Color-is the Test Question. ' " !" Poiitland, May 21. Gun. ffm. KnpuB died today aged GO. Won for yearn IdoutiQod with affairs of Oregon and Washlngton'territory. Was United States Consul to (3idncv Australia, in 1890.. Latrk: Genoral Wm.Kapus kilted him self this morning with a revolver during a fit of temporary insanity. ' New Yohk, May' 21. Tho tobacco workers in Pinar del Elo Province, nro deluging tho Cuban Constitutional Con vention with protests againBt tho ro ported intention of tho WarDopattmont to admit Porto Ilican tobacco into Cuba. Protests will bo forwarded to Washing ton and also laid boforo tho Havana Commission which is revising tho tariff. Pinar del Kio is tho most pre American of all the provinces and its delegates sup port tho Piatt amondment. Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer . -v.5r 'ufii.HlV J. r. MVla-aWe Street MORE TIME THAN MONEY Some people have to spend, but It you hnvo no Hum possibly you might like to have one of our fine 15 Jewel tlmekcop. ers, as they do not require much money .-'.i... i....,niit. Our stock of fine watches for l.dies' and gentlemen is complete, and embraces everything In Elgin and WftUham watches. B " lT " M LfeSlk C, T. Pomeroy . l3$ 28BCom''lSt. Watchmaker al Optica I 7V 0 -h!$L ZTtiSmm9 J U IVfSy raco, saying in part: "In 1000 we madogood Uio dotermlimtlon of 1898. Wo adopted in that year tlm constitu tional amendment which bases suffrage upon intelligence and renders tho future of tho state secure. That amendment has provoked much discuBBlon in the north. Tho attack upon us in based on tho assumption that wo havo done an injustlco to tho nogro. Our amendment doos no sncli thinjf. Wo have rocognlzod the power of tub. influenco of tho horeditary. Wo think that thoic who havo exercised tho privileges of suffrago and those descended from such people aro moro likely to fcxorciso that sulTrago than them whom on suffrngo has boon cast as n gift. Tho amendment to tho constitution of North Carolina prnvidos that no man shall voto In that suite after 1002 who cannot road and write, but oxerapts from this inhlbl tory clauso thoso who could number of ycarc, as it can onlv bo pros ecuted In the'Bummor time. As head of tho Canadian surveyinK staff Air. King is sending out Mr. James J. Mc Arthur and Mr.W. F. O'Hara. A special study will bo mado of tho botanical features of tho boundary and Mr. James M. Macoun, assistant Dominion naturalist, has been commissioned to superintend this work. Tho Una to bo surveyed approximates 400 inllea in length. SIR ALFRED MILNER AND JOE CHAMBERLAIN BANK EXPLODED BY TIME BOMB Package of Currency Has Disappeared in a Postofflcc. CAMimtDOit, Mass., May 21. An ox plosion at a Cambridgcport National Hank badly wrecked tho bttitding and seriously Injured tho cashier W. U. Hoso. Causo of explosion has not boon ascertained, although polico claim to have eridenco that it resulted from a timo bomb. Kaxsar Oitv, Mo., Moy 21. A pack ago containing $8000 in currency, cor signed by registered mail by National Bank of of Commerco to bank In Groat Bend, Knnsni., haa disappeared. Post ofllco employe in Kansas City is unilor surveillance. Matt pouch indicated it hnd beon tampored with. fi Will Confer Together Over the Condition of Affairs in South Africa. Feeling1 Pooirly? M m HOW THE COAL EXPORT T.AX WORKS, AGAINST BRITISH COMMERCE The Consumer Will Have to Pay and the Poorer-Classes Will Suffer Russia Trying Hard to Keep Calm tinder Adverse Circumstances in the Chinese Situation. 21. Dealing with near approach of It was expected that Ex-Secretary John G. Carlialo would bo prohent and act as temporary chairman of the meet ing last night in Coopor Union, at which tho greater Now York Democracy'' was pormauontly organized. However, ho wroto the following letter, which was road by tho uhairmau of tho executive committee. "Dear Sir It is scarcely necessary to say thutl am in full sympathy with every properly direc.ted movement to create un honu8t,oAlc!entanu economical administration to locale affairs and this, I am assured, is tho object sought to bo accomplished by yourorganizutlon and its efforts aro not to bo confined pormanont Xr,0uioCalrMt ttKrtcmre-ren'cV8or common ticket which will represent tho bet elements and highest interests of tho community at largo. 'There aro threo atld a half millions of people here with their homes, their business, ...schools, chant- .t.to tnnl tut ons. HOC ai lUturuo"'. . January I, 1807 or at any Umo prior tlioroto and thoso dosceuded from such voters. This provision applies nllkoto TODAY'S CURRENT EVENTS OF HISTORIC INTEREST Gonoral Fltzjohn Porter died today n Now York. 000 immigrants luft Ban Juau today for Hawaii. 7000 machinists enntinuo on strike at San Francisco. Woodburn Jaud Albany nines play vote on J baioball next Saturday. Universal tobacco trust to bo organized with $100,000,00(1 capital. 8hamrock I won from Shamrock II whlto and black. Until- 18J3 tho freo J lo(jny oy barely half a mlnuto. negroes wore onmieu 10 voio. in iouu thero woro and there aro now Uioeo who were slaves who cannot read and write, who can yoto under tho provision of our constitution bocausothoy were votora in 1R33 and there many thousands of negroes descended from such votora who can oxerciso suffrago although thoy can not read and write. Thoeo who como of age after 1002 whlto or black must bu able to read and write or thoy cannot vote. Our amendment Is not aimed at the negro as an individual. It is muss .Yoting-th ." -"' "" -" ' i , New York, May St. Juugo m.. Earl, of Herkimor, who was appolnto.1 by Justlco Horrick, olthosuprotuo court as the rofereo to tako testimony in tho proceedings brought by New York city corporation in conso-iuonco of tho franchisotax act, toda commenced Jho i-l .!. ..n.na. TllllV ttrO Hie OWOO 1 Lrilll Ul iiivov vwmw. .i urtv that tuning ft things into consideration tho Admlnis. tratlon of tlio Natloual Govejnmont is of i.o Jn,norlnne to t&O cltilOnB Of NeW York than tho Admlnlslration of tho local govornmeut. They can- uave u.o admiuUtratlon.' of their ; jnunlclpo aHalra if they really wont 11 f but cannot bo secured by divulltig the forces of rform and wapllug their strengtli In contesU among themselves."' Nbw YbRK May 2l-JuUgo Van Wyck presided at annual dinner of tho North Carolina Society, held on tho anniversary of tho dato onwhlch the Mecklenburg declaration ol Independence was Uroftoil lln North Carolina before the wi"0"1 Declaration wasagieeu upon i - dtdphia. Governor Aycock spoke on now Con ditions In tho south and the duties of tho southern people toward tho negro . r ..ii.i.iiiui 'i mi 117 rn in -.,. titfh i niiHdiiuaivu " i-- OUIllimuj. " it ., ,, d Subway company, .. "-"" tho Conaolldaled Union Gas an .in. n.i I'nmnmiv. Gas company, the Northern Union Gas company and the uonuai company. irArtnnt Survey 'Touoto. Out., May M-M'. W. t King, chief astronomer and Intematloni al boundary commissioner, tonight sent out a stff of men to resurvoy part of tho 40th parallel of latitude, which consti tute the boundary line between Unadrt -,! tl. United States. Tho lino was -..ir,.,i .nmn fortv vears ago, but con- ditlons havo arlton which havo cauod difflcultlos In locating the tracing of tho lino betweon British Columbia and tho States, and concurrent action 11 imihr taken by the Canadian and American gpvornmont to have it re-gurveyed. Iho work will probably extend over a Chicago has beon selected us a placo for tho Olympian gamoq In 1001, Muira grx-ory storo at Ofeuou City burned this morning, loss $26000. Cnruegie gives 2,000,000 of his AmerlcAii money to Scotch universities. Portland OArpoutorrt' Union organis ing to demand higher wagoa and Bhorter hours. The American warship Newark has departnd from Hong Kong on her way homo. Strike situation In San l'ram.. unolmiiKoil. It Is said nearly 7,000 infn "ro out. Mrs. McKlnley Is growing stronger. President rovlowod San Francisco school chfldron. Four transports sailed from Manila, Saturday, with 51 olllcors and 2230 en listed men. Ex-congressman Ohas. A. lloiitello, of Hangor, Mo. died today, at McLean asylum, VTavorly, Maso. i .i.tA.. Tjiiihet of tho French Nbw York, May rumors about tho Alfred Milnpr to Kngllsh Bhorce, London correspondent Bays tho gossips alter natoly ralsu him to tho poorago and sitiorsedo him as High Oomhilssiouor of South Africa. Somo moro imaginative marplots even porstnt in ojoctlng Mr. Chamberlain from thn Colonial OMeo and Hubstltutlng Sir Alfred for him. All these rumirs are Idle talcs. Sir Alfred Milnor cannot bo allowed to re turn to Loudon for conference with Mr. Chamberlain without a demonstration of royal appreciation ami approval. Ho is not likely torottro from Marlborough nouso without decoration of some kind and tho pcorago will be a natural roward for services which havo boon moro ar duous than thoso of any predecessor Nothing is kno. about tho. King's purposes beyond tho exceptional dis tinction 61 welcoming him at Marl borough House us soon as lie arrives In Loudon. Humors relating to his per manont retirement from South Africa or ueceptanco of ollko in tho Salisbury Cabinet aro highly Improbable. Somo of tho rccont appointments in South Africa have been unfortuiiiitonnd thero Is an Immousa mass of detail re presenting tho reconstruction polry whlch Mr. Chamberlain and ho will need togo ovor together. His visitwlll be well timed If It enables the two statesmen most familiar with South Africa to pro ven! tho exploitation of the new colonies by monopolists and mlno owning mil lionaires. Hamilton Hmlth, president and gen- ural inuniu-tir of thu Stoke-on-Trent '-l-tfJfortuiiil i ' wnuio'. Mannlics. ,h.lllnUgLa',,6!l!j!'.-Jrrlv1J,l m oIL M, 1 ho lax Id u relrogio-Hlui acuon ami uiii Aliloli will In i rv Blmrt iiiiiouin Itcato tradonndactas n detrluunt on commercial activity. Tho IJrltlsh gov eminent is undor the Impression hat the foreign consumer will pay. llmt, however, Is already proving a commer clal fullupy. Tho foreign consumer la not going to pay such a tax for his coal. He buys his coal In tho cheapest market . , , Tho Americans too.aluco ue imme.iso Waldersee: "Wo do not . understand and wo havo do conlldenco In thoso pen al piratical expeditions and only under stand peaceful methods. "It has nooded much confldonco In tho triumph of common sonsonndln tho triumph of political pdncoovora lollcy of adventures and and vagabond ages for Russia to romain calm and cool during those long months of fruitful do lllwrntiona and criminal expeditions, complicating a situation which should long ago havo ended. "If tho troops aro being withdrawn now tho powers aro moroly following tho first plan mapped out bv Russia; but in all this whoro le RuBsfa'a confldonco In Count Walder seo? " Doston Speedway Boston May, 21. BoBton. wltneeod today its sroatest spoadway parade. Tho clamo. neon woro as follews: Slnglo horse, trotter or pacer, to ouo-man wag on s slnglo hone trotter or pacer, to two- uinu nuKuu, uouoio loatni- trotters or to trap, brake or coach,, and ponies to pony wagon 1110 pacors, to ono-man wagon; high stoppers commlttoo In chnrt-n nf tlm narmtii conslsted'of tho representatives f ronvench of tho driving clubs, and a prominent road driver from eauhoftho towns and cities within ton miles of Boston. Rotrcrs Locomotive Works. Patkhbok, N. J., May 21. Tho Rogers locomotive Works woro smrted up to day. Thocnpltal stock of tho Itogora locomotive Works Is fixed atj $125,000, but aa soon as tho Court of Chancery contlruiB tho salo from tho defunct That's often the cas&Jhis time of, year. Hardly sick enough to have a, doctor, yet m.serablc?all theltlme. Of course, if you are right harcji slcfc, you shpuld call your physician at once. Even now that you are only half sick, why not ask him about your, taking Ayer's Sarsa parilla this spring? jw-tl He knows it's the strong est, safest, purest, and best Sarsaparilla you can buy, and he will probably tell you that for general debility and nerve exhaustion "it" is the best think you can take. . 1 Sl.OfabtU. All tatiUli. i 3, C. ATEtl CO., tocll,JM4M. 4 Rogers company to tho now syndicate nn amended certificate will bo filed in creasing tho capital stock. Tho total anount paid in thai far is $1,200. Eliot O Bmith Bald yesterday the now company had an orderfor thirty locomo lives from tho GrcatNorthern Railroad. Mr. Smith also doclarod his company would havo no connection with tho pro p of cd locomotive combine. ...FRESH... ALAKULA AT Ellis & Zinn's S4SUte Street. Silem'Phose287-i n ?irrlW!uS59 ia Wehavoplacixlpn n lot ol ', 75 11.00 ana l.ur"' gSs'UWk and wall novelt.es iit the extremely low price. 48 cents yard ..... -,. (Mt.t.f..li vsVFb fm Wgrero.you ""iVWndH iBrhmnretiBB. iivj good wearing covern. 49c to $6.00 each (kBBBlk W" ' Sit. BOS 1 i ' i INTERESTING .?-.. -.... ,.,. Aatlurnallum Ih a common defect. This calls for an un. eoual nervo force, which in turn & headaches, burning, llriiii.g h. hi iw.,.. F -X!!!!-' . lMZ . ' n " caVes hvhh much more serious diwaiuli as nervous nrostratlon, tnlgralno and epi 1 pru-iruiim . -...,.. n,,-,i !" A.p'i'Kjrff:VrtoM Will BWYU"" " in time AM llllB .UUS.'wu .... i..).,.. m A ThlswkecUlty.svrn """ forks $5.00lueBrorB5O.wELHy ST0BE W, BAKK 118 StateSt. HERMAN Scientific Optician republic rocelvod J. IMorpont Morgan I ,0V0,0plIl0u of theh coal trudo prevl- in special audlonco louay. The Bonato on Poland refuiws to fur ui..jtiMronoaod politlral iollco forco ofUorwl sent to Flnuland by Russia. Roar-Admiral Rodgers who Is sonlor squadron commander of tho Aslallc navy, l at Cavlto with tho New York. English Houso of Commons Uxiay ro jocted motion disapproving ol Jiudget jnoo8al8. Irish tnoriibors abstained from voting. Russian authorltlts regard Germany'fl ProiMsal to send a now wpw iw. ogalosttho Boxers In Oliina asuein- mnntal to nUOCO. Throughout Interior of British Oolumbfa thero is general anprahenalon of Impending floods, for which late prlng Is responsible. A band of 67 gypifes with ; t.,F'J0 between thorn were refuted landing at Now York and ordered deportcxl on nmiitwt nf belne too filthy. " ... ll .. I n. l.JBM Anil ltentesentat v.s ot iiw aib uX Boundary Conimiwlou have enSlon boats l"kf a complete survey of the Rio Grande river. ew York Indian Association aks Gov. Toole, of Moniana.to rebate Little WWrlwInd', a young chief, unjustly un der a life sentence for murder. Manager of colliery at Mancnesier, Kngladd, taya new tax of onp shilling per ton on all coal exported will dislocate trudo and Injure British commerce. We Will Begin Dressing Odr Windows Again Today ous to any uuostlon of this export tax on tho BrlllBh product was making a very bold bid to oust un from tho. markets and now tho imposition ol this tax Is the golden opportunity they havo boon iw..i. (or. Tho tax has roautteii In. iny company aa well a numerous others .' . - l.....1n.l anil HcOtlrtlld turougnom k'" - being compelled to raise tho prico of steam coal for which there lias been a remarkable demand since the tax from 10 shillings to 12 Bullllng a ton. Other grades havo beon raised In prlco jwrjior tlonately. Ql course tlm poor aro tho chief nufferers, Tholmanufacturers too havo In many Instances inui w nwt. their output ami rwluco their working forces." i - in. in! ,1 'IU' ' i tU . 1 f BOSTON STORE ECONOMISTS FOR THE PEOPLE, According to Hoi aid dispatoh front Bt. Petersburg, Germany's reported detiro to wmd u now expedition against the B-xors ifl oq "ll lllu UMlnu Capital as detriuiunlol to the proapMla of pirnce. . MioUergeuva Vledumoatl comments aa follows on tlio kut h Blv.. ,-.. . Illg tllO OOlllldOIICO Ol ll0 Vr .. w-h... aii the fresh eirits that people want 12 1-2 cents, free delivery at Ep .1? Electr c Store. Phone 1041. at pley's He Has Saved My Life BUla ot Oryyon I M uia, Oro, Mr. 'v. ' 57. :::: , numur ur wh, '. ... .tutni tn iiuuiwir . k.ll.lu .l.tu lllliltl llvirUtHilil".. IWB kks,'.,;m. vz HHU IliaU'C A.' "."w l dUMterwTUlMl See the elegant display of ladies' muslin govns in out Court street window which we will sell JiTM! Tomorrow Only... jiiiiiiuilliiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiaiiiiiiii'M To commemorate the second opening of our windows -we will offer the goods displayed in eaoh window as itwonv- t i ,1 .t Cnnxiql PrlOOC ' UICICU til wipiwi iiww. v A swell line of men'sfanoy hosiery for Spring, , lnK u e -j ST-nTSVTMS."brow. . . . iii "" --., .i...t. Tl swetlest Una of white wauiMgrayi and many oiur v- Itnmfl'HU line I 35c and 50c pair A Rummer is, the Bjon Store, always busy. Bmaii proflU does the work. Whoa wo mark goods wo put a small profit on them and sell them qolck. )Ve have no use for any kind of dry goods that U not on the move, and we promise the public that if prices does It we will keep tfiem moving. We have no uso for pets or long prOfll gxl in our slhre. Ladles' suits and dressddrts soiling this wk-re-ginllMiot ccl' Sufls'frdm M.05 jiCPt" M- from 08e up. Dress Goods, a splondld variety for very little ,nouey., Full dress patterns, fl.PO, $IAQ and 2.! that will eost you elsewhere from $2.60 to f-1.60, If you want millinery don.t forget the Ueston store, one lH what otlwr house as for them. Wah gooli, hosiery, gloves, muslins, sheetings, notions, ribbons, calicoes, ginghams, muslin underwear. eOHaUj'and anil Iagee at, the same ratio of low prlc.es. turn H9eti .."". .V.V. ..iiu uiuih of Ud mr tlio. My '" ' ""- piri rurUtr, ""SOU. .IU.I.IHK llOTZOl.t. uU.ilUn.t.wrH U. Mot W M '. fe'iiSJi W W IIAU, r.,w-"- uiuiityllvrii it Do Not Listen to "Cappers' 526 (It J r QIICB III4U w ..-- " ,. in town. Wooffer our immense lice at speoial prhvi. wrrwT .u Who .. lVr f "KHa ...' WHS MICO." rTZ l.lt. I mil itiAIlkful .iui iiv ue nr fMvi' 7.---".. .. ..ii- M4..I IlilSlll 1B.EIH1IIH1.I'. 303 COMMERCIAL ST. & teT .ih4 UoiKTeM y7u;uUI. .ltaaWl.lta.W..ri.l. kItm hid WlMWW. . , , Vgiasr if r I ' W J tCZ.' ' V. a I I At A3 mspi lilEll 75c Ladies' QqwnC t cMn UUliUCtt xj uwi . n ms Dr. J. F. Cook Ho?ar ....nviud.ofai. Tomorrow Onlyi We win open one 'Wnesday Surprise : J great Special. Don't eomf (ho Wi yo "now our sales draw big crowds. "A ct ' OppositeXPostonice, oiuKIUMf StWwjQr. Salem, Oregon.