W . .' w "T W -WfWWfi " ' BP" THE DAILY JOURNAL. iii.n-i1irif, This Paper Is a mmr f tkt Northwest Aftcrnocw tfewsMMr League Prints all State toy$ Tatay. This paper receives the largest As sociated Press report taken in Oregon outside of Portland. SALEM, OREGON "WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 1901 3n VOL. XI 72 63 m Si 'lyillllllllllllllllllBIIIflHIIIIIgllllllllBIIIIllilllllV (Salem ill M SB) ,w -aw i a sTHE LARGEST line in Salem. A minute Inspections a of our stock will convince s s largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city.S s SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; CLOTH, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. s s ViQQt&iU STORES 5 SOO COMMLCROIAfc W IHMIILiaillllUIIIIIIIIIIillMIIIIIIIIIllllHiaiHllllT (VSBrr (Ml vHiiiVBlHBHKldniiH lU l AsVisbVVsbVDsbViTsBsbVVA 7 TvWBaaaaaaam KEAUSSB RROS CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem and surrounding" country at existing" rat A specialty is made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal Ice Works... J. MAOUIRE, Mgr Telephone) 2Q7I Main. iniPfnniTiM "...jKl. ... yVrhTTtrSaiir7 e Sk REMEMBER i --.. . m i he automatic is the only clearly scientific principals. E take less cleaning than any E market. With it you can have a p your home. To be sure E or dog sledges, but think p ter, milk and many other m a retngerator. BUREN & The Low Price aUUIiJJJJUIUiinUllinUIUiiMIMIMIUIiUJIIlLMIiniliniilllllllillUUUIUIUUUIIIlllil s Goods! a tfl H a M?d's aod Boys' j ClofbiD you that we are showing the s protection To the feet is what you want these warm days. A pair of oxfords or canvass shoes from our large assort ment would not come amiss at X 3l X 2 Repairing a Watch Of tho flnoBt workmanship fa a branch of our buBlnosB that wo glvo speclul at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost caro od skill diamonds aro reset, and jewelry o all kinds la ropalreu in tno most perioci manner, beeides optical work of all kinds, C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker aiid Ottlclto irt1A'4, AIicIaI uuwg iu Aiaoiva 1 This Summer i If not you had better 5 invest in one of our Automatic Refrigerators m a .a -. refrigerator built upon They use less ice and refrigerator now on the young Alaska right in there would be no glaciers of the deliciously cold but i things which only keep well HAMILTON Furniture House. LAWYERS ORDERED PLACED IN PRISON But Released on Order of Acting Governor Cooper of the Kanaka Republic. HAWAIIAN LEGISLATORS ARE NOT SO MUCH DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS Procccdlnes That Sound Like Some at Home-Grand Jury Still In Session and Getting on Track of Corruption Among Members of the Home Rule Party-Arbitrary Judec to Dc Removed. it t... oai -t.-nmi itaiiwOi menus anu was atarueu UUHUUUI.U, iUHjr . . nv.-..Rw ... of affaln has grown out of tho investi gations ol the grand Jury Into tho charges ofbrlbory In tho Legislature. Last Saturday throo of tho belt known lawyers, Ilartwoll, Kinney and Ballou, woro sontenced to thirty days in jail for contempt of court by Judgo Humphroye. but before they reachod tho prison nil wero released by pardon of acting Uov ernor Cooper. The sontencos wro on account of an affadavlt which the attornoys attempted to fllo in HumporoyH' court to ahow tho Judge's personal bias against Editor Smith of the AdvertiBor, who was In dieted by tho Qraud Jury for perjury. In tho atorm ralaod by tVoao proceed ings, tho grand Jury's Invos'igatlonsol the bribery cases had been loat sight of, but tho jury is still In sosion and is bolloved to bo getting close to some brlbory cases. Tho foundation for the rcportH of hribory In the loglslaturo has Anally been revealed by Jacob Coorpor, who wanted tho railroad franchise Coorper swears he was asked by three different mombers of tho House to pay them money for their efforts in behalf of his bill to secure franchlBu for his railroad. He has bcon before tho graud Jury and It Is staled told the names of the representatives who solicited bribes. A petition will bo circulated In Honolulu among tho lawyers today ask ing (or tho removal of Judge Humphreys. DEATH PREDICTED IN THIRTY DAYS Passed away on a Palmist's Sayso In Spite of Physicians. St. Paul, Juno 5. A special to tho Pioneer-Press from Duluth, Minn., lays: Mrs. 0. J. Wot, aged 61, wife of 0. J. West or tho Duluth Iron A Metal Company while in Chicago about six weeks ago visited a Pulmist with a party - ,. 00imJ rtlir I i-P J He fldS OdYctl lYiy LUC 8Ute of Oreron County ofMrlonM Balom, Ore, May, 1, 1900 To whom theae nrononts iliall, coins rireettnir. Till Is tocortlfy that 1 bare boon attllctad with Orurlau Tumors fur a number of years, alio liver trouble. I dotlru to nubllolr atalo uimu oath that I)r J. K.Cook, of Hlom. Orejon, haa remoTea raid tumora, two in number, without the uie of knife, plutcror potaoiioua droit, aud mat i am entirely, aim ai i aud ai I tellers permanent ly cured, I cheerfull r recommend l)r Cook to all Donioui atltcicd an I win. I foul that he ha aared my life. My home la three mile south of Turner, Oregon, , Subscribed aud aworu U) before me Ibis first day of May, 1901. Peal attached. W. W. HAM,, County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are lilre.1 to defame me aud my methods of treatment. If I could not cure people there would be no uto to flii'it me. It Is because I do cure people that I am peraUently mlirepie sonted, but I keep ou curing folks lust the same, and some or the best people In Oregon stand by me, for which I am thankful Bend for Circulars containing testimonial from patients cured both In Oregon and In the Em I, Don't detpalr became you have been told you have bveu told ou could not be cured !r. C'ook haa cured hundreds of peoplo whose raes bare been Dronoiiuocd hniel l,v iiin'-ni.i schools" physicians. nu uocwr nas uBvoiwi me rest year or liU life to the study of disease, and the use and uo tlon of Nature's vegetable remedies, until he knows absolutely lust what he nun in tm. glrw him confldeiiie. Dr. J. F. Cook RRtwiw' Cures all kinds of dlKaea, OOlco, SOI Liberty Bt Salem, Or Zp I ' ' I - I . - CdBBfe. . i bv-5 tmfr jr. I -r.TAV 1 2l 'J-25&iGJit I XmtAttmmmttammttmtJSJi i mM 3 I "OLD" rlPaflM W'W 9 IJ.IMtWltfe'iP -sa - i , UK. i 'i i l ir j &. JlfcuvA "! IU cofjcjlt, in. 8he laughed tho mattor off an$ mado light of tho prediction but evidently it mado considerable improBBion upon hor. Aftor n visit ol two weeks In Chicago, Mrs. West went with hor frlonds to a small town across the Indiana bordor whoro a party was givou in hor honor. Ono of tho ladles with whoaa Mrs. West had boon playing cards proposed to toll her fortune Again tho fateful predic tion was mado that Mrs West had but two more weeks ol life. Two days lulcr Mrs. West complalnod of fooling (Hand returned to her homo InDulutb. Eminent physic! ana were gathered in consultation, but doaplto their IboBt efforts alio died last Thursday, the last day of the fatal two wooke. Tho docHors in nttendanco upon Mrs. West aald that the furtuno telling undoubtedly oxorted iUlUICU tUUt 0I1U IIUU UUl ou u;oiv .. YUKON RIVER to bo The Seattle Advertising Story of a Thirty Million Dollar Clean up Is Again Sent Over the Wires. 8KATTI.K, Wabh., Juno 5 Steamer Dolphino arrived from Linn Canal this morning. Tho river was opan from tho headwaters of tho Yukon to a point be low Dawson and several ateamors had arrived at Whlto Home. Many of tho WILL HAVE TO BE GREASED Stuff Sent Out From Havana Indicates Our Government Is Beincr Held Up. Nkw York, Juno 5. A dispatch to tho Herald from Havana says: "There la u strong impression hero that It will bo impossible to effoct an accept ance of the Piatt Amendment tho eeo ond timo. A aecret session of the con stitutional convention haa bcon called for tomorrow to take action concerning the form nf tho resolution adding to tho Cuban constitution tho Piatt provision, CHILD LABOR Investigated By an English Woman Who Tells Her Discoveries Bill Introduced In Alabama Legislature In Their Behalf Is Defeated. Nw Yonc, Juno 5. Direct respon albility for the trouhlo with labor exist ing in Southern mills Is charged by an English woman, who has been investi gating the subject for Samuol GompetB, to capitalists and mill owners in New York and other Northern citiea. The woman in Mra. Ireuu A. Ashby and she recently vlailwl Alahama aud othar Southern States on a tour of In vestigation. In apoiikingof her exper ience beforo the fecial Reform Club, she aald: "I found that in many mills In Al abama and Georgia one half of Jthe op eratives jwero children and in some OH Waiting for Something to Turn up we!' here ft la. Ourirold filled apoctaclea and eyeglmmia. You i-aii't reallv Imuiiino how da airable they are till you have im-u aud tried them. We fit eomo very iliflluult easoti, many (hat othern have failed to (It or give nai If faction. Herman W. Barr Scier tlflc Optician I IS State St. SJW Wa give vnilnu coupons on boh pianos One on -ach piano for every 'J6o cas.i pur chase. A RARE SUPPLY OF PURE OLD LIQUORS Ofttllklnda, brandies, whiskies, rnma, and gin, and the choicest vintages of wlneii you hLI always And iu our cellara aad shelves, and can be bought by the'w"l br'nk5 our capital, gallon or bottles a desired wo make a DIHtifalty of family trade, and can sup ply your table, wino cellar or buffet with the best. J. P. ROGERS, I-sr" Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer produco tho woman'B WOMAN AND HER SON TO BE BURNED ALIVE Charted With the Murder of a Six teen Year Old Daughter. Chicago, Juno 5. A special to tho Tribuno from Aurora, Mo., says: A woman and hor son, accused of murder, will bo burnod at tho stake if tho plans of a mob in Stono County aro not frustrated. Tho charge Is that the woman and her son killed Alllce Stallion, 10 years ol 1, tho woman's daughter. Thoy lived noar Cape Fair and tho girl's body was found In the river by fliliora. Tho suppoiltlon was that alio had committed suicide on ac- ount of a love affair which hor rnothor oppotod. Last night, however, a sovon yoar old child of Mia, Stallion, confossod claiming that a while Mrs. Stallion hold tho girl hor stepson broko hor neck with a poker. Af torwards thoy wrapped tho body in a comfortor and throw it in tho river. Mrs. Eddy Not Guilty. Boston, June 5. Tho court orderod a verdict for defondant ill tho suit of Mra Woodbury va Mra. Kddy for alleged libel. Slight Injuries. Fred Meyor, Woatorn Union motaon cer at Balom,x la laid up with aome alight injurioa caused by a bloyclo col lialon ho had this morning, A Tornado atruck Prentlo, Wis., Inat night. The Swedish church and a store wore demolished and many dwolllngs woro damaged. Tho Yacht Constitution loft today for liriBtol to undergo repairs of damage wrough by tho collapao of hor stool inaat yesterday. IS NOW OPEN Dolphino'a passongora woro from Dawson Owing to tho heavy snowfall on tho hills, miners expect a good head of water for aluiclng purposes. Prospects for an enormous clean up worn brlaht and former figures of ,25,000,000 to fill), 000,000 hold good. with tho understanding that it moans whar the commission reported that secretary Hoot said it meant. Several delogatas attrlbuto tho attitude of tho government to tho decision of tho Su premo Court In tho Insular cases, and aupimse that'tho desire of tho Washing ton government is to exorcise a moro direct power over Cuba than tho I'liitt amendment contemplates. IN THE SOUTH casoa tho percentage ran as low as aix or aevrn. Their ages ranged from five to 12 and of courso beyond. "Tho mill owners and proprietors said in extenuation that they bad taken tliuflu peoplo from their littlu (anna where they wore living in conditions of tho utmost poverty and brought them together in committees and mado out of tlieai an industrial p oplo. But thu children 1 saw living on tho littlu farina had bright cheeka and round limbs, while those I saw In the mills were haggard and wan. "Having Been these conditions as I hey axlst today throughout the south I went to the capitol of Alabama and with others tried lo get bills through the Legislature prohibiting the employ ment of (rtiildrcii In these mills. Wo learned that all had been cut and dried boforo ub. We had thu bill Introduced. Inansrer they put up thu manager of a mill entirely controlled by northern la bor, a mill that had moved to tho south from the heart of New Kngland. "There also waa beforo tho Legit- latum a northern man. In rebuttal ho apoke of tl o laco curtain In thu windows of hta ox.-rutive., of their neat liousoa, but never a word of child labor. The bill waa defeated. We learned later that it la the truth that tho new south la depending upon the capital of tho north to bring about the Industrial development aud boom that haa been ao long impending. In defeating thu bill, they cried 'do anything that la going to hurt the industrial development of tho eouth!' Th Nntli iimIiI m iimHninii " ,."" I0;Ul ,,M nU "' H,ouU, we but you must allow ua to take advaulage of Iho labor movement aa we niid It. Wo must have your child labor." Ho dividend are built up out of thu aaoritleed lives of babies. There aro men who living hero, are known iu thu north as philanthropists who earn their incomes through tho employments of babies In their southern Investments." an tnfluonco to death. BRITISH AUTHORITIES WERE NOT SURPRISED At the Extent of the Disaster in the Battle of Vlakfontein. . KRUGER AND HIS FRIENDS Result Shows Boers are Capable of Putting up a Battle and Carrying Out a Complete Surprise Filled With Disaster to a Great Nation. Oapk Town, June G.Tho garrison ofJnmoetown, Capo Colony, which Bur rendered to Kritzslngor'a command on Juno 2, numbered (50 men In all. Krlt ringer's torco is estimated nt 1000 men. Tho British killed 12 and wounded 15 Boers beforo thoy woro overpowered. Nkw Your, June 5. A dispatch to tho Tribune from London says: Military men woro not surprised when thu ofllclal story of tho battle of Vlakfontein caino out yesterday. Thoy had suspected from tho heavy British loaves, that tho Boor attack wan a surprise, but had not guessed that tho rear guard of Dixon's force had bcon -usbed and that two guna had bcon temporarily captured beforo tho main body could bo rallied for their recovery. This eugttgomont occurred further west than was at Mrat reported and coinmunt cations with Pretoria wero interrupted. Dolarey fought with dospornto enorgy and was ropulBod alter ho had secured Importaut advantages. Clearly tho war has not yet rcacched tho police state. The Boora proved once more that thoy could plan a battle witli skill, and while they wero driven off thoy """ "" '"" u",mu,M"MV" "' fighting force which would aeom to put an i nd to all rumora of peace negotla - thins. This la tho Interpretation which Mr. Krugor'a group ol advisors In Hoi hind mliicu upon it. An IrroprcBslblo conflict goes on with a revival of courage on tlie Door bide. I'uusuty night's dispitulm i brought follewing: Tlie War olllco tonight piibiielius tho following dispatch from Lord Kltchonor, dated Pretoria, Juno 4th : "Jamestown (Capo Colony) surrender ed to Kultalnger's command on tho morning of Juno 2d, alter four hour b of fighting. The town guard and lo co I volunteers were overpowered before (ho Boer-prison columns camo up. Our casualltles wero threo killed aud two wounded. Tho Boer loss is said to havo been greater. The Btorea wore looted but thu garrison waa rbleaaed. Have placed General French in charge of operations of Capo Colony." Detaila rorolved regarding the fighting at Vlakfontein f how that It waa one of tho inosfdeporato engagements of tho war. tlon. Dixou't column was travers ing the district uud establishing posts, when it was attacked by 1200 Boors under Commandant Kemp. Tho Boera woro ao close that fifty British fell at the first volley. Tho Yeomanry hold tho poaltlon pro tecting tho guns until they wero nearly decimated, and then (lulling It impossi ble to save thu guns, thu artillerymen shot the gnnhorses to prevent the liters I moving tliogiuia Thu column quick y I recovered from tho shook of the tun x pouted attack. 'Iho Derbyahirea chamed vtith bnjoneta It is assorted that while Boera had temporary possession of tho guns they ahut tvtourlillurymon in co'd blood for refusing to work them aguluat their own comrades. The recrudescence of audi lighting hi lugs for further demuuda for Bunding out troops. Wahiiinoton, June fi.Couiul General Wovto ut Cafio Town, la overwhelmed with work growing nut oi the Boer Vtur and Is particularly beset by Inquiries front friends and relatives nf Americans wh'i have drifted Into the country and beojuio Involved In the nor. He has found it necessary to writo tho Statu Department on ucooui.t f tho dif ficulties ho Is having In aiisv.'riiig the many lettera of ii qulries. which iu the past tin eti months numbered over 700 Most ol these relate to American boys who went to Cupu Town aa muleteers on cattle ships aud drifted lutu either thu Boer or tho British army. Many of these aro now prlaouera of war aud are very urguutfor dlschatge and a free pasasgu home, as they are nearly all without money. Thu comul general aaya t "I want to assure friends that thu men who uie at tho prison cam pa (blmoustowii, Durban, St. Helen and Ceylon) are well oared for and t tiully fare, aa compared with tho Brit Ish eoldier, iniioh butter." Thu Consul nods further trouble In the prevalence of thu plaguo which retards uiaila and ol"'ea railroad line. John Morley, saya a Tr'hune dispatch from Lomlou iias always been noted a" oneol the l4t platform apeakera in Ureal Britain, aud ho haa worth iy ARE VERY AlUCH ENCOURAGED uphold his reputation in this respect nt Montrose. While Sir llonory Campbell Baunerman a few days ago at Kdlnburg was content to taunt the government with spending a lot of money in order to bring tho hostilities in South Africa to a success ful conclusion Mr. Morloy dononuccd tho war and tho policy of tho British Govormont that led up to it In no uu certaln tonus. Nothing prehapatorves to illuatrato moro forcibly tho almost hopeless division on this question in tho rauka of tho Liberal party. NATIONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION MEETING ilw Turf Court Will ConsidcY Performance of a Trotter at Boston Last Year , For tht Third Time.-- V Nkw YoitK. Juno 5. In respoiiBO lo tho petition of GoorgoW, Archer, Frank Bowor and other officials of tho National Trotting Association, I'. P. Johnston haa ordorcd that a special mooting of tho board of reviow ho held at tho olllco of tho Association In Hartford on Juno 27. It la understood among horsemen that tho meeting la for thu purposo of reconsidering tho ruling mado by the board In tho John Mo Karrou caco at Its .May aoaaion in New York. This wljl bo the third time tho Turf Court lias' coitaidorad the ner ormancoof II. K. Doveraux'a trot tur a thocup race at Boston laat year, l At thollrat haarlng In Deconiber tho board docldod by unanimous vote that, having com pot ed for a valuable prlto which could bo won, McKerrou'a performance; contlnuod a record. But prominent horaemon interested in amateur sport succeeded In obtaining a rehearing at tho meeting laat month and with a bare quorum present tno board, by n vote of tlirao to two roveraod the December ruling of tho full board, hold ing that no record wna made. This ruling caused a commotion among horsomon. George W. Arohor aud Frank Bowor. inembora of tho December board petitioned President Johnston to call another mooting. Tho turf tribunal for thoBpocial moot ing Is likely to bo mado up of President Horf, Schaffner &Marx wBm Tailor Mado Clothes 4s .iBjaaw BBc. aaajsp II II?rml W l A HnllUsv fcSsaBaVinria HI '? WkMn 1 fVI til if SBBBBH - vBaBBajaBBBBSB lft eowiMMif issi H suuir, ttmUfulM SI SUM vBST cnai "' r --"rj us at Thirty Nothing tells of agesoj quickly as pray Jtair. Aycr's Hair'Vigor is a youthl rencwer. It never failsrvroi restore color to gray hair, ..1Itt stops the hair from commnfi out. Thin hair becomes thicka hair, and short hair becomes! long hair. It cleanses uthc'k scalp ; removes dandruff. J-' ;$ "My hair was fallinc; jputl and turnine eray very fast2 But your Hair Vigor stoppec the falling of the hair 'and restored it to it's natural coloflia Mrs. E. Z. Benommek Cohoes, N. Y., April ai ,18991! One dollar a bottle. K yourdruffjjUt cannot supply you, sendj us $1.00 nod we will ezpreii bottle to you.-J 11 charge prepaid. lie sure and glrc uaS yourutareilexprexioince. J. C. AYS Co., I,owell, Maia.? Send for our beautiful book on The Hilyj Johnston, A ico President Archer. Governor Morgan Bulkier, of Connect!' cut; Frank Bowor, of Phl)aAlphijl Henry Schmulbach, of Wheeling WM Va.; Senator J. W. Bailey, of Texat,aBdJ perbapa A. B. Spreckola, of 8an Fran rlaoji. A i Cnthnr Dhltftne Wae Nnt Bntenasil - u...w. .,i.i,p u'viviagmi).uj Nkw York. Juno 5. Tho report ol ihal analytical chemiet. who mado an ex--, nmlnatou of tho atomach of Rov. E. Qd Phillips cf Haletoii,Pa., who waa founds dead in tho apartm enta of "Dr." Kirku Stanley, three weeks ago. shows tbati Father Phillipa wat not polecnod. Stan loy was roloasod. Funeral of Percy Scott Tlie funeral of Percy eon of Capt, J. II. 8cott, & Bcott,,, former ' ,.. poatmnator, county sheriff and promt nont politician of this city, occurred at twolvo o'clock today at tho famllv lota in tho Odd Fellows comotory. He did; at Portland Juno 3rd of quick conaump' tlon and tho remains wero brought'to Balom on (ho morning train. CHOCOLATE DIPPED LOCUM .: Ellis & : 54 State Street, SsIem'Fiioa2874 - -m. XA 'V "it Our f-V Nobby Suits 'ii 5l"? You don't see ?ny suit about town that look m our nobbv sacks and Varsuyl styles"Fact is, most clothBS iook oramary uwiuc tn splendid examples of 1 tailoring. Hats, shiits.s furnishings vou buy h have a stvle and characjenf of their own The .pricejj the only tiling tnat is u par. t. y-m i wR Zmn'sl i hi jii 'ft ft. Or-