-'aweyMHs.'MisiHijiiHl'wyJWiM'W THE DAILY JOURNAL. This paper receives the largest As .Molia1 Drnoo rnnnrt ttilAti In ftrntfAti i t ThlS lMsef iS A MHbr a Northwest After towswt4 DUbiatvw V.VF.. .... ... W...W.. OUlsiae oi rornanu. i.:ibmb riinoau Jiin HW JtmVi,' SU SAWSM, OREGON THUIiSDAT JUNE 6 1901 VOL. XI so")!! ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF OUR FAMOUS hocgebt6e (gloves JUST IN: Ono of tlio best wearing gloves you can got at any price If you've worn thorn, you know wliat thoy are. If you haven't, you'd hotter get a pair and try them. OUR PRICE $1.15. Nine different styles and all weights from tlio lightest to the heaviest at tho same price. Ladies' Bicycle Gloves, 50c to $1.15 New line of seatnlons shoos for boys. Thoy can't rip. Isn't that tho kind you're looking for? Painters' white overalls and jumpers at 35 cents each. INSULAR DECISIONS WERE A NECESSITY frc men a short century back and dedicated to tho causo of liberty for men, now crumbles In tho slough of despotism, another ruin on tho sands of tlm3 to mark the courso of man's in humanity to man. In the Opinion of Ex-Secretary of State Foster of Ohio. FEDERAL JUDGE HALLETT OF DEN VER SEES ONLY IMPERIALISM And Decadence of the Republic In the Attempt to Hold and Govern the Philippine Islands We are In the Slough of Despotism and Don't Know It. ....The New York Racket.... SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes Every.Eveninj at Six O'clock Except Saturday. E. T. BARNES. Proprietor, Cor. Commorolal and Chemokota Strootn Repairing a Watch Of the finest workmanship is a branch of our buslnoss that wo give special at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with the utmost care and skill ; diamouds aro reset, and Jowol ry o all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect manner, besides optical work of al kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288Com'13t. Watchmaker and Optician CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now ready to deliver ice to the consumers of Salem anJ surrounding" country at existing rates A specialty is made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal Ice Works... J. MAQUIRE, Mffr. Telephone 2071 Mnln. A RARE SUPPLY OF PURE OLD LIQUORS Of all kinds, brandies, whiskies, rums, and gin, and tho choicest vintages of wines, you wi;l always And in our cellars and shelves, and can be bought by the gallon or bottles a desired. Wo make a specialty of family trado, and can sup ply your table, wfno cellar or bullet with the best. J. P. ROGERS, ga Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer New Yohk, Juno 0. Ex-Secretary of State John W. Foster, in discussing tho recent iusular decision with the Washington correspondent of tho Times, said: "I dcom it fortunate that tho court took tho positiou it did, Consider tho Philippino situation for Instance. The United States now has possession of tho archipelogo. Having the islands in our grasp, it necsiarily follows that wo muBt govorn them. "Tho decision of tho court in tho Porto Kican cases clearly and unequivo cally delegated such authority to Con gress. It, thoreforo, settles the much mooted point as to whether Congress had tho powor to regulato affairs in our now possessions. For this reason, I say, the decision was practical and sonslblo. It will bo a groat bulwark for thoso now in powor in tho future government of our Urrltcry in tho East, Tho exigencies of tho situation demanded just such a decision as was rendered." Bouldeii Colo. June 0 Deforo tho graduating class of the law school oi tho University of Colorado, Hon. Motes Hallett, l)ean of tho Law Faculty, and Federal Judgo at Denver, dollvored nn address In which ho criticized the pro -pent attltudo of the govorn mo tit with regard to tho Philippines, closing with these werds: ''And bo it appears that tho powers of earth and air aro again nr Joyed as thoy have always been arrayed, against tho causo of civil liberty. Tho spectaclo presented is that of a nation in rebel lion against absoluto power and achiev ing its independence of such powor by force of arms ; afterward a government established in protest against absoluto power nnd professing to rulo only by the consent of the people and according to their will, an autonomous govorn mout which claimed only tho right of eelf-rulo for tho people and disclaim -d authority in other lands aud over other people. Such was tho United States of America at tho ondof tho olghtoeuth cen tury. One hundred years later, the same nation and government, in total dis regard oi tho principle on which it wua established, repudiating evory declara tion of authority on which it came into power with shameless perfidy takes into its possession other lands and peoples with intent to rulo thorn absolutely and with the powor of the sword. " 'So fleet tho works of men "Back to earth again.' "This nation, baptized in tho blood of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD For the Apprehension of the Coos County Murderer. Special to the Journal, Roskdoko, Juno 0. District Attorney Brown has been notified that Coos county has increased tho reward offered for tho arrest of M. D. Landls, to $1000. Landls is tho suspected murder of J. E. Eudally, below Coquille City, and has dlnappearod. Govornor Geer was asked to offer a roward and furnish a braco of blood houtlds. But tho law does not author izo him to offer a cash rowaid, and tho Orrgon ponitonttary does not keep these tnanhuntingdogs, as do tho snmo insti tutions in Idaho nnd Montana. Congressman Livingston of Georgia, is quol ed in a special from Washington to tho"ribunoa.a saying that ho does not bolMvoin the wholesalo disfranchise meijt as a romody for tho ovIIb of negro suffrage. INDIGNANT RESOLUTIONS OF LABOR ORGANIZATIONS Resent the Action of a Church Convention Denouncing Labor. THE BRITISH CAPTURED BOERS Surprised a Command In the Hills and Secured Large Amount of Plunder. PnKTOittA, Juno 0. Colonel with 240 of Kitchener's scouts surprised and routed 400 Boors of Beyor's command 34 miles wost of Warm Baths. Tho Boers resisted stubbornly but finally lied, leaving 37 killed, a hundred pris oners and all wagons and supplies, including 8000 cattle, la hands of Brit ish. Loss of latter throe mon killod and 15 woundnd. IRON TRADE DEPENDS UPON V TWO IMPORTANT CONDITIONS t Consumption Will Be Affected By the Widely Prevailing Strikes and the mcnslons of the Harvest That Will Be Gathered in Our Country This Year. Dl- MOST NOTED IDAHO PRISONER One of the Firing Party In the Couer d' Alene Mining Riots Asks for Pardon Aflomoon Prou AiiocUtloa Spoclat. Boisb, Idaho, June 0. Paul Corco ran, tho most noted inmato of tho Idaho penitoutiary, has given notice, in ac cordance with the state law governing pardons, that ho will nn July 3 apply to tho Stattt Board of Pardons, which con sists of Governor Hunt, Secretary of State Bassott and Attornoy-GsnoraJ Martin, for a full pardon. Hois serving a sentence of 17 yoars for murder in the second degree. Corcan's trial and conviction grew'but of tho riots in tho Coour D'Alenes, which wero tho precursors of tho ostab lishmout of martial law in that soction shortly produced showing that Corcoran was ono of tho tiring party that killed Ohoyno, ho boiug identified by Mrs. Ida Sinclair as tho person who refused to holp her carry tho murderod man Oheyno, to her hoiuo. Corcoran was Indicted and tried in July, 1801) (or mnrdor. He was found guilty of uiurdor in the second dogree and oontonced to sevontoon yoars in tho state penltentlry. Ills counsel asked tho State Supromo .Court for a writ of haboas corpus but their request was denied. An appoal was than taken, various errors of law boiug allowed, but tho Judgment of tho lowor court was again afllrmcd. An at- Leadvillk, JunoO. At tho mooting of the Colorado 8tato Federation of La bor the following resolution was adopted in rcsKnee to tho action of tho conven tion of tho Reformed Presbytorlan church in socslon at Pittsburg, In denouncing labor organization as dangoreus: "Resolved, that tho convention desires herowlth to statu for tho eulightonmont of those over-zealous, bigoted, mis- representatives of n large membership o( that church that organized labor, as operatod and controlled by tho different unions of America Is today working for tho good of humanity, not only for its mombors but also for thoso who aro not organlzod. That said organization is doing moro good morally, bettering tho condition of moro people, causing tho unactmont nnd enforcement of better laws, making poeslble tho hot tor education of tho masBOB, aiding in tho building of moro everlasting monu ments of truo Christianity, promoting tho brothorhood of man, making it pos sible for more people to have three meals a day nnd to wear bettor clothos. than all tho religious denominations ofAmori oa. And tho labor unions do it without any grout amount of advertising." .1 track not 200 foot ahead of tho rapidly moving train. Ho applied the brakos but could not stop tho train until it was upon tho unfortunate woman. When the engine struck tho horso the animal was hurled over tho bankment, but tho woman and child foil I in front of tho engtnonnd wero passed over by the entire train. Coronor ButH was noil of tho accident, nnd with au extra .engine wont out to tho sconu and brought tho remains to town. They weio frightfully mangled, both bodlos being cut In two. No inquest was held. If He Says Sj Don't doubt your doctor! It you haven't perfect con fidencc in him, get another! If you have Just the-onLyou like, ask him this JtralgHtJ plain question : -m "What do ypu thinkofi Ayer's Ssrsaparilla?" If he says it's good J ton tired people, good for ptnl fying and enriching the blooSJ good for weak nei good for building general health, then rememj ber his advice. Perhaps one of these days you will want to profit byljt? it.M fc(tl AII4rU J. C.A.YERCU, Lowell, ... ... . . ..iC turougu uie principal sire W joraiael new water system from WlachlerTifiTsJ miles north." . P Tho largo 12-Inch mala lwjfl place tho entire distance, tho reVorvoiril aro ready for cementing and the wa4r The People Who Were to Be Burned. L . Bt. Louis, Mo., June; 0. A apodal ' will bo turned In next month. TtSS from Aurora, Mo., say,s: Mrs. John1 wate,r company will receive thelrptj? Stallion and her two sons by a former purp next week, giving trlpplethlir marrlogo, James and' Will Crabtree, proaont capacity, and a lively coatosTftor havo confostod to thtf'murdor of Alice business is expec,tod. ', ' & Stallion, a 16-year-old daughtor of the . .jSR woman. Thoro is great excitement and Grand Lodge of Modern Woodmen. lynching may result. I Bpeclal to Tno Journal,; 'P1 1 r Abtohu, June 0. Oswald Westjloft v..... w. i j , a today for 8t. Paul, Mian. TUo'HmS Kansas Woman Tried for Murder ' r. ' i .. r. w.iwr. uuuif ui mo wuumu iiwuuiiiiiDUi Kansas Cmr, Jnno 0. When Lulu America raoota iri St. Paul. MinrT.fSne t l r . . .... - f rrinco-ivenny entorou court tins mom- u,i ' " ing It was to hear au outline of her case In tho tiial for inurdoring her husband made by attorney N oaring for (ho dofenso, Tho prisoner appearod bright nnd cuoarful, faking of testl- jj oiiiiano. urieilytho acts ere: On tmnnt was made which was iiiiiiion. the 20th of April 1809, eight hundred or I fill to obtain a writ of error from tho su- a flintianml nrttinl n.A.t trt il.n .. -M st . . .. .... . ... . jirojio uourt oi me unitou mutoi. Owing to the great oxpense of a trial He Has Saved My Life a thousand armed mou from tho town of Burko, Gom, Mullan and Wallace pro ceeded to Wardnor, destroyod .tho mill lot tho Ilunkor Hill A Sullivan tnlnluir company aud killed James Ohoyno, a mill tiiiui. Some friction between tho mining company and tho minors union sinco 1802 but the Immediate cause of the dlfllculty was tho demand that tho employees of tho Hunker Hill A Sullivan Company should Join the union and the refusal of the company to employ union men. Paul Corcoran, financial secrotary of the Burko union, was nr-eitod together with three or four hundred others engaged in the riot. Kvidenca was and the dlfllculty of obtaining a Jury none of the other mou arrestod for com pllcity in tho crime wero over tried. Sinco his incarceration, Corcoran has beou a model prisoner, obeying all the rules and regulations of tho prison and conducting hlusolf In a very creditablo manner. The question of his pardon may take a political or partisan turn, as the present stato administration has abolishod martial law in the Ceour u'Alenes aud was supported at the polls by thojMiners' Union, which is prepar ing an immense petition asking for Corcorhii's release. ffjlllWM II IIMTffllnW MID-SEflSON SALE CARPETS Beginning Monday 5 June 10 we will of- fer all our Brussels, Tapestry, Aoquet, M and velvet carpets at II a X X X X ! Big Reduction I Where thore is less than a roll on hand. We want to olose out all HI scr small rolls. Our spring sale was a great suecess. We Intend to make this one a success. Do you want the benefit? We start them at 4fc for Topes- EE try Brussels worth 65c. 85 cent Tapestries, 65 cents. $1.00 Tapestries. 75 cents. $1,20 Moauet. 85 cents. Axminsters, 85 cents. E W We want to show you carpet, you don't have to boy. BUREN & HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. tlUUIUtUUUiaUUUHllUllHllllllHHUnUHIIlimilUIIIIIIHillHllillUUUmi t 5j gSiWaiSSon - o. wy. ' To whom ttieM prnenu thai), come ((retting-. ThU li tocertlfr tbtt 1 Urto Ixou nilctxl with OrnrUn Tutooit tor a number of rear, alio ner irouuio. i ucaire 10 pudiicij male upon oth that Dr-J. F.Cook. of Salem, Oregon, liai remored id tumon, two In uumbur, without the ua of knife. rliifer or tMiltauoua drum, ami that I am entirely, and a 1 bellere perwaneut ly cum). I otieerrullr reoominend Dr. Cook to all terfoai aaleted an 1 wm. I feci that be baa aartxl tar '" i'y home la three mllet aouth of Turner, Orejon, MU8 i'AHOLINB V.QTUQU. SuUcrllied and sworn to before me tbU tint day of May. 1W1. Pal attacbKl, W. W. KAI.L. County fltrk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Vt bo nre Mreil to defame tne and my methoili of treatment. If I could not cute ficopUa there would be no uae to rjy'it me. It la becauae 1 do cure people that I am peralitemly mlarepre aented but I keep on curing- folka J tut the tame, aud tome ol the beat people In Oregon itartd by me, for which I am thankful tWnd for Circulars eontalulne teatlraonlali from patleutaaured both in Urrrjou aud In Uie Cam. Don't despair becauae you bave been told you have been told you could not be cured. Dr. Cook baa cured huodreJi of people wboae caaea bare been pronounced hopeloa by the "old, achoola' phyilclana. The doctor haaderoted the beat year of hit life to tbeatuily ofdtteate, and the uae and ao llon of Nature' veifetable reutedlea, unUI he knowa abaolutely Juat what he can do. ThU gltea him confidence. Dr. J. F. Cook at Cures all kJndi of dlaeaaea. Office, Ml Liberty 8t Balem, Or. THE BAKER COUNTY MINES Baker City Celebration and Carnival of the Red Men That Will be Unique Speclcal to Capital Journal. Bakbii City, Jiwh 0. Itlglit o( way was Anally seemed by tho Hock Greek &. I'owder Klyer Irrigation Company, a local concern, (or a distrlhtit'on canal five miles in length. This canal is surveyed from Itock Creek to a large tract of land of between 6,000 and 0,- 000 acres area, south of tho village of Unities, in this vulUy, It ft announced by the management that wurk Is soon to commence on the canal, which will carry 1,230 inches of water. The sections of land to be irrigated are fertile when watered, and well adapted to cultivation. It Is not the intention to construct the canal in time for use this year, A storage reservoir Is contemplated in con nection with the enterprise, but will not be undertaken until after completion of the caual. Governor T. T. Geer today wiiod the Fourth of July committee of this place that he would attend the celebration hero aud delivor an addrtut. As a re sult of the Governor's acceptance of the invltatlop extended to him, muoli enthusiasm prevails In the work of planning for the celebration. asWv'JswW X Waiting for Something to Turn up Well, here It Is. Our gold filled spectacles and eyi glasses. You can't really imagine how da tura' le they are till you have seen and tried mem. We At some very dlillcult cases, many others have failed to fit or give satlifautiou. that Herman W. Scientific Optician Barr 118 8Ute 8t. tX-T" Wo give voting ooupoos on both pUuos, One on rach piano for every 25c cash purchase. Local Rod Men are preparing to hold a carnival of sport here on the occa sion ol the meeting of the Grand Lodgo In July, A mass mooting of citizens has been called for this evening, at wltlch timo definite plans will be formulated for the carnival. Bed Mou state that they will give a unique carnival, includ ing the presence of many Indians, if they nre supported by the citizens. Anew Knights of Pythias Lodue was Installed at Ulchtand, in Kagle valley, forty miles from this place. Many pro mlneut Knights from this part of the State, including Grand Vlco-Cliancellor J. II. Aitkin, assisted at the ceremonies. A membership of 27 was on tho charter roll. A destructive frost was experienced le a good portion of this volley, killing in some bectlous all the fruit. Full re ports have not been received from all parts of the valley yet, nor tho rich ag- glcultural districts of Eagle and IMne valley and the Burnt river valley, but It is feared that great damage has been dono. Fruit here Is not far ad vanced, owing to the lateness of tho spring, and was lu the right condition to be killed. For the past two days un usually cold weather has been exper ienced, one day there being snow In the air most of the time. Citizens are at war with the local electric light company, ' t a meeting of the council last evening the City Attorney was instructed to examine into the franchise and ascertain if legal redress was possible for exorbitant and unwarranted rates. Borne business men advocate) holding a mass meeting aud having the oltirens pledge themselves not to use more lights of company until the municipal plant, for which bonds wero voted, has been constructed. ; Ci.kvki.ani), June (1. "Surftico Indica tions in tho Iron trade contlnuo to point bettor conditions," Buys tlio Iron Trado lie v low this week. Tlint thoto Id likely to be tin early resumption of buying appeals strour,ly to thobo who look for n uantluuanco of tho pruet'iit basis mid thl" vl" Is rein- luicoil by the iKirslsteully heavy con sumption. The questions como in attempting to Judge whether tho present rate will con tlnuo; tho effect of the machinist strike and tho Blze of tho year's crops. In certalti localities tho strike has cut down consumption, though tho curtailment is not n largo percentage of tho material onterlng foundries and machine shops There nre signa that in those shops tho struggle may bo drawn out, with pos slbllty of extensions through sympa thetic strikes. Thus far tho inolders huvu kept at work except an tho idleness of connected machine shops compelled n shutdown and at the prenent moment thuro la less trouble lu foundries than for mouths, with both sides disposed to secure m amicable settlement at tho wage confer ence of next week through tho publica tion of less favorable roports. "In pig iron tho woakur tendency here tofore noted ct utilities. The principal transaction of the past week was tho' purchase of 60,000 tons of hoisemer Iron from Central Western furnaces for nbl- j metit to a Colorado Bteel works, The bulk of tho order went to Central and Houthoru Ohio producers. mony was begun at nodu. areyxJ. H wBL, CREAMERY ESTABLISHED IN DOUGLAS COUNTY i New Hotel and Improved Water Sys tem for Roseburg. IlosKnuito, Juno U. The fund for the establishment ol a. creamery hero of a capacity to hantllo tho milk of 1200 cows is completed, and accepted by Mr. O. Italston, the promotor. A alto desirable in evory particular has been solectod and n building will bo orected at onco. Tho plant, with now machinery throughout, will bo roady for oporatlou by August 1st. Bricklaying was commonced today on tho lino throe-story hotel being erected by Mrs. D. O. McOlallou. It will bo roa ly for occupancy by October 1st. Largo mains aro now being laid Tho delegates from Oregon V. Simmons, Portland 0 West? lem;S.'A. Hulln, LaQrande.' ' n ' n Monument Unveiled. WiNoitESTin, Va., Juue 0. A -monument erected in honor otthe Tonnepeo Confederate Dead was unveiled hero'ftc- doy in tho Stonewall Cemetery amid1 im posing ceromonies. Charles Broadway Roussof New York had contributed (360 toward this monument. , ',ft$M Fresh Pop Com i uispsai - - ac. "i Ellis & IMS 54 Bute Street. Sfc'Pfce'287-t JHArJf7fffll' ywvswAJUM HSVLjrHS H6r I jtmWYi $ Piano Given Hi t I trading in i In theso vulluys bessemer is practlcully pending tlio placing United States Steel Corporation for Its supply In the second hulf, This buying, when It comes, may glvo the whole market such au impulse as was felt in February, when tho merchant furnaces lu the valley took on so large a tonnage. IMPORTANT DECISION OF IDAHO SUPREME COURT Voters Comlntr From Other Counties Do Not Gain Residence BpceJal U Capital Jeurnal: Boisk, Juno 0, The supreme court awards the Ida county school superin tendence to Ilolon Goatoii, ousting Helen Spaokmau. The decision throws out the votes of the Inmates of tho Sol diers' Home coming from other coun ties, asserting that they cannot gain nor lose residence. 1875 illy at a standstill, j name of the best si of contracts bv tholetl? Valley This v 01 contracts uy o J aa oveti our wonltl INDIAN WOMAN AND CHILD KILLED By a Passenger Train On the O, R. & N. Railroad Afternoon I'reat AiioeUtloit tfieolal, Tux Dalli, Juno (I. A distressing accident occured on the O II, A N. line five miles east of this place at 12:30 yesterday. Passenger train No. 2 was going east nt full speed and when rounding a sharpcurve on a high fill the engineer discovered an Iudlan woman and small child riding horseback ou tho In 1H76 two words desluuated tho firm store in tint Wil am. wo know to be a fact I IrO enmnetitors ara a a .... T-I--- ----. loyal enough toBulem to mmlt It. The Salein people are always proud of "Tho White Corner" because It out rivuled all competition for good goods aud low prices. Times liave changed since 1875 The old style merchanta of those days have glviiiavtay to youth and pregress: llio country has grown at.d o ha 'The White Corner " It Is today the beat and largeit More In the Willamette Val ley. But the old building would not grow so this prngrpsiiivo firm was ob liged to seek larger quarters. In 1874, twenty-six years ago, the store was comparatively small, but the last tnenty-one years, under the nnn agement of Jos, Meyers and his sons, madu it the largest and strongest Arm, in tlio whole Hate nutsiui ol I'ortlsnu, but for good goods and low prices wo except none. For twenty one years past; fir Ueu-ty-one yenrs to rnmajc'we were and promise t"t- vour for ijso.l gxids and low prices uuJ fair Ircatmout. Kverybody knows that we had our plnno Brat, but that don't ms'ke any difference. ' It is a good honest piano worth .U0 and will be given away to the lodft,soc( ety or other onrsuixat'on voted the most popular by October 1. A Ballot With Eack 25 cent Purchase fi rudi r i t Are You PatroIzjNr Salt Sate? -m We are giving big rednottaw o beat lino of skirts in Balem. 4 It B Ladies' Linen 5c each il A i f -m KsekWF On Our 9 Wednesday SpccUlf 'i r S