The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 04, 1901, Image 1

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SAIiEM, OREGON TUESDAY; JUNE 4 1901
VOL. XI
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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF OUR
FAMOUS
Ifooteebtfte (gloves
just IN:
Ono of the beat wearing gloves you can get at any prico. If you've
worn thorn, you know what thoy arc. If you haven't, you'd bettor got a
pair and try tboin. OUR PRICE $1.15. Nino different styles and all
weights from the lightest to tho hoavieat at tho tamo prico.
Ladies' Bicycle Gloves, 50c to $1.15
Now line of Boamloss shoes for boys. Thoy can't rip. Isn't that tho
kind you're looking for?
Painters' whito overalls and jumpers at 35 conts each.
....The New York Racket....
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SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE
Our Store Closes EveryiEvestof ati Six O'clock Except Saturday.
E. T. BARNES, Cor. Commorclnl and
Proprietor, Chemokota Stroots
STATE SCHOOL LAND
OFFICIALS SUED
Attorney General Blackburn Begins Actions
to Recover Davis Defalcation.
SUITS AGAINST PENNOYER, METSCHAN
AND EX-SECRETARY McBRIDE
All Questions to Be Raised on Demurrers and Courts to Be Forced to Give a
Square Decision on the Merits-Suits May Be Brouglit Against
Second Board for Part of Deficit.
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.Repairing a Watch
Of the finest workmanship is a branch
of our business that wo give special at
tention to. Our repairing department
is conducted with tho utmost care, nud
skill ; diamonds aro reset, and jewelry o
all kinds is repaired in tho most ported
manner, besides optical work of all
kinds.
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Attorney General Blackburn has begun suits to re
cover from the members of the State School Land Board
and the Bondsmen the full amount of the Geo. W. Davis
Defalcation. He has drawn the complaints to raise tho
entire Issue on demurrer and his papers read in plain
English: "Let no guilty man escape."
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C, T. Pomeroy
288Com'ISt.
Watchmaker and Optician
I Q OLD tn I 5JM7 W
A RARE SUPPLY OF PURE
OLD LIQUORS
Of all kinds, brandies, whiskies, rums,
and gin, and tho choicost vintages of
winoa, you wl.l always find in our cellars
and shelves, and can bo bought by tho
gallon or lrattlos a desired. Wo make a
specialty of family trade, and can sup
ply your tablo, wino cellar or buffet
with the best.
cottyyciix.
J. P. ROGERS,
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
218-222
Commercial
Street.
CRYSTAL ICE WORKS
Is now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem
and surrounding country at existing rates A specialty is
made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday.
Attornoy-Gonoral Blackburn today
filed complaints in suits of tho Stato of
Oregon against ex-Stato Treasurer
Metschan, ox-Qovornor Pennoyor and
ex Secretary of State McBride, jointly
and severally, as members of the Stato
School Land Board, for tho full amount
of tho Geo. W. Davis defalcation of 50,
052.03. Suits will alio bo filed in tho
namoof the state against Geo. G. Bing
ham and E. 1. McCoruack as bondsmen
of Geo. W. Davis in tho sum of $5000.
Tho suits against the cx-Btato officials
will bo begun in Multnomah county
through District-Attorney Obamborloin,
sad tho Bulls against tho bondsmen wlil
be begun in Marion county through
District-Attorney Hart.
About $12,000 of this deficit was col
lected under tho Tennoyor admtnlstra
tion by Davis but bo did not turn the
money ovor until during tho Lord admin
istration. When tho pleadings aro sub
mittod to tho trial court, it is the opin
ion of tho Attorney -Gonornl that tho
Ponnoyer administration will bo rolioved
of this amount of tho shortage and it
will then becomo charged as defalcation
under tho Lord administration. In that
ovent suits will bo brought for that
amount against ex-Governor Lord and
ex-Secretary of atato Kincald,
Theory of the Suit.
Attorney Genoral Blackburn has con
centrated his talents upouHbeio cases in
order to draw up tho complaints in such
a mannor that tho wholo question of
liability inuy bo detortuiued if possiblo
upon demurrer. It is his intention thus
to secure a square decision upon tho
merits of tho mattor as freo as possible
from all quibbles and technicalities.
The stato law department has aimed to
leavo as llttlo room as possible for
any guilty wan to escape, as ho has set
forth every possible form of dofonae,
such as the plea of tho statuto of
limitations, or whether the report of
tho investigation committee of 1895 acts
as a bar to recovery, or whethor thoro
has boon any othor form of accounting
and settlement between the stato, and
tho custodians of tho School Fundi
Thecomplalnt is found upon the theory
that tho clerk of the school land board
was tho agent of tho board and not tho
agent of tho stale aud that his defalca
tion waB a defalcation of tho board, for
which tho members of board are directly
responsible to tho state.. Judgo Black
burn has drawn his paper so that it
states all tho facts regarding the short
ago, so that tho questions involved can
bo triod upon a demurrer, thus making
it unnecessary, if possiblo, to incur tho
oxpensoofn now trial upon tho facta.
The complaint states that the shortago
occurred in 1B91, so that tho defendants
may raise tho quostlon of tho etatuto of
limitations by domurror. It will stato
BULLET LODGED IN HIS BRAIN
Yet he Remains Conscious and can
Walk About.
Albany, June 4, Sunday afternoon
Nathan Bumpier, of Berry, accidentally
sbot himself in tho head with a 32
Wiuchostor riflo, tho ball outering at
tho side of tho noso and passing through
the brain. Sumpter waB out hunting
withaovsrel of hiscompanions and stood
his rifle by a log whito ho sat down to
rest. In gotting over tho log bo pulled
tho gun after him and tho hammer
caught on tho log and the gun was dis
charged, tho ball entering at tho right
Bide of the noso and went through head
lodging in tho back part undor tho skull.
Ho was carried throe mile to Berry and
morning was brought to Albany on tho
train. Surgeons drcssod tho wound and
removed a considerable quantity of brain
mattor. Sumpter was conscious during
the oporaUon, and can walk with assistance.
Idaho Fair Offers Purses
Special to the Journal,
Boise, Juno 4. Eightcon thousand
dollars In purses and premiums will bo
given by tho Idaho Stato Fair Associa
tion year. Tho Merchants' Purso of
(1000, will bo hung for tho second day.
This will bo a milo-heat race, threo in
five, tor trottors of 2:20 class. Tho
Capital City purse, running nillo and n
quartor for 4-years olds occurs on tho
last day for a prize of 1 1000. Tho fair
opens September 10, continuing six
days. Last year over 45,0O0 passed
through tho pool boxes and the gato
receipts amounted to $18,000. All pool
selling is under thocontrol of the Associa
tion. The fall mooting will be tho heavi
est racing program of tho Northwest and
is attracting widespread attontiou among
stockmen and owuors of racing strings.
Secretary Lovoland states that thoro
Is au incossnnt domain! (or pure blooded
short horn cattlo throughout this section
and inyites outsiders to exhibit and
hold stock Bales during tho fair.
Pacific Unitarians.
Los Anoklkh, Cal., Juno 4, The sev
enteenth session of tho Pacific Unita
rian conference ope nod today at tho
church ol tho Unity. He v. Frederick
L. Hoamer porchasod tho conforonco
sermon. A reception to tho delegates
followed.
NO EXTRA SESSION
OF COipESS
Will Be Called By President McKinley to
Deal With the Philippines.
ALL CONCESSIONS GRANTED BY CHINA ,,,
TO THE EUROPEAN POWERS
Will Redound to the Benefit of the United States By the Operations of the
Host Favored Nation Clause How the War Indemnity Bonds
Will Be Disposed Of.
At Iron Mountain, Mloh,, by explosion
of powder and suffocating fumes thut
followed, eight in on wore killed aud near-
facts regarding tho legislative Invostlga- J ly thirtyohildren rondorcd fathorloss.
tlon of 1895, so that If tho defendants be-' Govornor Rogers of Washington ro-
Hove that investlgationand tho report of fuf B,t0 con,hlor BubJcc,t of "ra session
... , , , of legislature to remody so-called do-
tho committee amounts to a settl.mont, , fcc.,vo cai)ital 1,lin,B,1I110nt Inw.
thoy can raise that question by demur-1 rnM0Kor trnin on Houthorn railway
rer. Judgo Blackburn believes (ho board j , ,ito by switch engine this morning. ,
is liable and ho has ondoavorod to frame I Tiirco were killed and 15 injured, I
liis complaint so that tho question may I Chicago University will celebrate Its!
be speedily determined.
J tenth anniversary Juno 14th.
Nnw Youk, Juno 4. A special to the
Horald from Washington says: Presid
ent McKinley will not call an extra ses
sion of Congress if ho can avoid doing so
by avoiding tho establishment of tho
civil government in tho Philippines.
Tho question of whethor an extra
session will be called was decided at
tho mooting of tho Cablnot today (Tugs
doy) though it may bo postpoucd to al
low additional timo for Attorney-
Goneral Knox and Secretary- of War
Root to consider tho divergent opinions
of tho judges of tho Supremo court.
Tho Attornoy Goneral and tho Secre
tary of War havo bad several conferences
and although tho Attornoy Genoral
would not indicate what conclusions
thoy would probably reach, ho Bald their
views thus far wore in comploto harmony
and reports that thoro has been any
disagreement botwoeu thorn were
abtnird. Secretary Root said tho same.
Members of tho Administration nil
agroo that tho postpouomont of tho es
tablishment of a civil government In tha
Philippines Is to avoid It if possiblo to
do so. Institution of civil government
would materially change tho situation
and the Administration wishes to avoid
any Interim during which it would bo
linH)Kfiblo to collect duties on goods
coming from thePhtllpplnes for thu sup
port of tho island government.
Tho Attorney General and Secretory
of War urocnrelully considering whether
the Spoouer nmonilinant does not
utilliorii tho col lent inn of duties on itu-
iirtn from tho 1'hlllpp tics In tin V ilted
Htnles for tho benefltof the treasury of
thu Philippines, Just as duties on im
f
Unltod States may not suffer in conso
quonco of advantages obtained by othor
govcrnmonas, a clauso will bo inserted
providing that any concessions grauted
to othor nations will bo enjoyed by tho
United States.
It is tho Impression of Administration
officials that tho Ministers in Pekiu will
bo ordered by tholr government to ac
cept tho British proposal regarding tho
mothod to bo pursued in tho settlement
of tho ludomnity domand, Tho British
proposed an Issuo of bonds at four
per cent interest, each power ,to
dispose ai it saw fit of tho bonds It re
ceived in payment of Its share of tlio In-
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approve of this, and Sre
confident it will doyoureat
good. f
You see, our confidence
comes from a knowledge of
this medicine extending over
fifty years. ,, .
II.M ( tall. AIIDnttliti- 'V
J. C. AVEIl CO., Lowell, M)M,4
demnlty. It is practically certain that
a proposition will be agrsed to prohibit
ing individual action or eeixure of terri
tory in case China should (all to pay the
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BEEF ON THE HOOF ADVANCING
Burdens of the Retail Market Thrown on the
Poorest Class of Consumers In Laree Cities.
STEAMER RACE ON THE LAKES
English Champion Cyclists Com In? to this Country.
Regattas In Which American Cup Defenders Will Participate
...Crystal Ice Works...
J, MAQUIRB, Msrr.
Telephone 2071 Main.
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f Goingto Alaska
This Summer I
If not you had better
invest in one of our
Automatic
Refrigerators 1
REMEMBER
E The automatic is the only refrigerator built upon
P clearly scientific principals. They use less ice and M
e take less cleaning man any refrigerator now on the 3
H market.
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With it you can have a young AlasKa ngnt in m
your home. To be sure there would be no glaciers Jj
P or dog sledges, but think of the deliciously cold but-' 1
i ter, milk and many other things which only keep well m
E in a refrigerator.
I BUREN & HAMILTON
He Has Saved My Life
BUlo ot Oregon 1 .
Count of Marlon
Hlem, Ore, M ajr, 1, 1500
The Low Price Furniture House.
Tn whom theM prpMiiti iball. come Oretltiir.
Trili u locertlix mat I bare ben mrtllcted wltb
Ovarian Tumor for a number of jreari, alto
llYfr Irouljle. 1 deilre li nuhlielr mtn iu..n
oatbthatDr J. K.Cook, of Balem, Oregon, has
removed tarn tumori. two In number, without
tha uaeorkiiKa. Dlaaier or nulunoua druin. nrl
that I am eutlrelr, and I believe permaneut-
ly cured. I cbeerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all
perooui altlctcU I wu, 1 feci that be baa
wveu my rue. ay noine u tnree mile aoutli or
luiuer, urcfoa,
o Miia (akomnk noroi.u
8ubtcrlbed and iworn to licfore me ibis flrtt
day or May, 1701.
rVal attached. W W. IIAMi.
Count Clerk.
Do Not Listen to "Cappers"
Who aro hired to defame me and my inethoda
o( treatment. Ifl could not cure iot1e there
would be no ute to nyht me. It la because I do
cure ieopte that I am penitently mUrepre
seuted, but I keep oil curing (olki Jim the
Mime, and some ol the beat people tn Oregon
land by me, for which I am thankful
Hvud for Circular! cnnlalniiiir tullmnnl.t.
from patlenU cured both In Oregon and In the
&a.i. vva i nc.pair ukuiutou nnve Oven lou
you hate been told you could not be cared Vt
c'ook baa cured bundredi of people whote caaea
bare been pronounced hopeleu 1-y the "old,
aohoolt" phytlolani.
The doctor baa devoted the beat year of hU
life to thealudy ofdUeate, and thetueaudao
tlon of Nature's egeuble remedlea, until be
knowa abaolutelr lust mhst l.n ran ,1. Thi.
aivra him confidence.
Dr.J.F.CookaaA
Curee all kinds of disease.
Office, S01 Liberty Bt Balem. Or.
Clkvkland, O., June 4. Two largo
modern sldowhool pastcngnr steamers,
City of Krlo, and Detroit, lined np this
morning for a hundred mile dash from
Cleveland to Krlo to decide the speed
championship of the great lakes, It is
estimatod over $100,100 will chango
hands as result of tho race. Off Ashtabula
Harbor about 10 miles from starting
point tho City of Erie led by about a
length and a half,
Steamer City of Erie reached the stake
boat ono minutolllsvcondsahuadsof the
Detroit boat.
Nun Youk, Juno J. Gscoyno and
Jenkins, two of the foremost English
bicrc'lo riders will rmih this country on
Saturday next. Jenkins is tho one mile
champion and Gascoyne the Ave mile
champion of England and together they
hold the tandem championship. Both
will follow the grand circuit Oascoyne's
specialty Is uu paced work,
John J. Lovojoy, the chairman of tho
regatta committee of the Lurchmont
Yacht Club makes the announcement
that two cup defenders, Constitution
and Columbia, will sail under tho
management of ithu Lartlituont Yacht
Club for a (500 cup on June '22, Ar
rangements for the coutest have Ikjcii
fully settled and there Is said to be no
doubt that the race will come off.
The annual rrgatta of the New York
Yauht Club comes off two days before
Larchmout race, namely on June JO,
and it was announcod on tho part of tho
Constitution that this boat would not
then bo present. Tho Qloncore cup
races will be started by the Now York
Yacht Club off Hempstead harbor on
Juno 25, and as the Larchmout races
comes Just between those two it Is
thought that tho two cup defence yachts
may be found lu at leiat ono of the re
gattas, probably that of Juno 25,
Tim Callahan, tho featherweight pug
illst.of Philadelphiajeaves for Ban Fran
cisco today. Ho will meet Tim Haggerty
of Australia before tho Twentieth Cen
tury Athlotlc Club on Juno 28.
EniJIMIlllHlllHIIUIJH
Waiting for Something to
Turn up
Well, here It I. Our gold filled spectacles and
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Ban Fiiancisco, June 4. Tho Ban
Francisco Atnlotio Clnb has seenred
threo good matches for its opon air
exhibition, which Is to bo held at
Sixteenth aud Folsom streets on tho
afternoon of July 4. Jack Moffat t of
Chicago and George Gardner are to
battle for tho middleweight champion
ship of the world ; Jack Koot and "Kid"
Carter who are now In the light-heavy
weight class, are to box 20 rounds aud
the opening event will be between AI.
Nelll sud Charles Thurston,
Nkwi-okt, It. I., June 4. Cup defend
ports from Porto Itlco aro now collected
for tho bono lit of the treasury of Porto
Itleo.
If this cannot bo dono, thoy tnny de
cide that tho amondment portnits tho
Imposition of an export tax on goods
shipped from tho Phllllipplnes to the
United Btatos, that tax to bo collected
either at tho port of departtuo In tho
Phllppluos or at the port ol arrival in
tho United Btatos aud tho proceed tobu
p4id into the insular treasury.
It can bo authoritatively slated that
Dlnglr? rates upou goods from
Philippines entering United Btatos
will remain in force. President will put
into effect such changes in tariff duties
on goods going into Philippines as Taft
commission may rocomtuoud, Estab
lishment ol civil government can pro.
ceed without interruption as soon m
military authorities consider timo ripe
for Its establishment.
Ciiioaoo, Juno 4 Beef on tho hoof, ns
Block men say, has boon advancing In
prico for tho last two weeks, until tho
retail butchers of Chicago have found it
necessary to raisb their prices to
customers, just as tho butchers have
dono In Now York.
The usual fonture of. tho ndvnnco is
that It affectod only the cheaper grades
of meat and thus places tho burden on
lite peopbt who cannot afford sirloins
and portorhouso at IB and 20 conts a
pound,
Tho advance on what Is known as
"cheap stock," such as loins, ribs,
and chucks, Is two and a half conts a
pounds as compared with the prices a
month ago.
Beof enrcassos havo gono up nearly
$1 a 100 pounds In tho last two wooks,
said n ropretontatlvo of Armour A Com
pany, but this is nothing unusual, Cat
tlo aro always higher at this season of
tho year. Tho adyanco will not continue
long and It has reached tho top mark
already."
n explanation for tho incrfasedtcost
of beef is In tho lato arrival of ' Warm
woathor and the consequent scarcity of
grass fod cattlo from tho west.
The packers havo been drawing on
tho supply of corn fed cattlo. wtthifhe
result that farmers have demanded
bettor prices.
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Mrs. McKinley's physicians - roport
that sho had a comfortable night and
that her condition Is not materially
chnngod since yestorday, " "C,
A Salt Lake Railroad Co. has just got
right of way across the Baldwin ranclvin
California for 115,000.
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NEW HAMMOCKS ARE HERE
Concessions granted by China to
other nations in treatlos to bo negotiated
as the concluding chapter of the Chlueso
crises will be enjoyed by thu United
Btates undor tho "most favored clause"
to bo iniorted In the couveutlon this
government will preient for signature,
It will Immediately upon the settle
ment of tho Indemnity question consider
the nature of treaties. It Is practically
certain that the powers will not he will
ing to negotiate a singlo treaty with
China, though Identical treaties muy be
drawn up. Ollluials of tho Administra
tion believe that tho powers will prof, r
to negotiate separate treaties. If this U
done, different mmcesslous will bo do-
' maiidvd.
li.mmn?k .Jtei o eompre wit i luxury, tho keen enjoyment, of a comfortable
J ;!r,Kl . ,,n ,,"Vy' ,.,aco on Summer's day? Are you enjoying duo
nlWZElWpfPtyhWiUnuni on a warmsofaT Better Cuy,a
nice hammock. Ours aro tho latest Improved and roost comfortablo on thomafbet.
This uoverniiieut pronoses to demand
er Constitution was dismasted while on-1 reasonable safeguards for American In
trial splu afternoon. ' terests but In order to insure t'lat thu
eyt-glases.
BlrMble
real!
you
Imagine bow d-
You tan
they are till
thera.
We fit some erv dlifioult oaco, many
other have failed to fit er give eaiisfjetiou,
ly
have teuu and tried
that
Herman W.
Scientific OptUIan
Barr
lift State St.
aF" We give voting oouijous ott boih pianos.
One on rach piano for every 96c cash purchase.
THE POPE'S ROOMS INVADED
By a Lunatic Who Was Promptly Arrested and Sent
to an Asylum for the InsaneHow He Penetrated
the Apartments of the Vatican Remains a Mystery.
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a uig nne utreci irom tho Arawana Mills, Prices ranging from
...85c to $3.25...
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We Win Your Heart
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Let tit win your heart tom'oriw,
with a inlro our luiporttxllwlille
kids at
88 cents pair-
Nxw Youk, Juno 4. A dispatch to the
Journal and Advertiser from Home sayst
While the Popo was at work lu his priv
ate room, a maniac made his way to the
ante room and shouted, "the Pope Is
dead, I am his successor ; give me the
crown,"
Tl noble guards on duty seized the
Intruder aud prevented him from pene
trating tho Pnpe'n r-lMiuber, But the
holy fathor had hestrii (he shout, He
ordered that the man be arretted. Hu
turned outto btt Valenluto Pateruo, a
religious fanatic. He Mas takun to a
lunatlo asylum.
How hu passed ll.o gato keeper-,
guards and ushers all the way from the
outer gate of tho Vatican to tho ory
door of tho Pope's room Is a mystery ns
yet unexplained,
Th mo gloves are equal to any $1.25 values aud we
glove sellers on the supremacy of their value.
We Don't, Like
to See You Go
But Would Like to
Sell You a Trunk.
We have the largest and trios
com pie t Hue of trunks, bugs, lei
eauopys, haiiipwsetc. In all Salem
We lellyoiiatrinik wilhayear'
gUaraiilfWQU look, Idugesj mount
lugs, etu.
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