The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 10, 1901, Image 1

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VOL. XI
SALEM, OREGON MONDAY JUNE 10 1901
NO 136
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BOER LEADERS
ARE CONFERRING
AT THE HAGUE
Wife of General Has a Message Asking for
Peace.
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ALL SORTS OF RUMORS AND 5
SOMETHING IS GOING TO HAPPEN
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General Kitchener Compelled to Deny the Reported British Victory ofa
Few Weeks Ago, When It was Reported a Boer Commando Had
Been Surprised and Captured With Stores and ,',
Eight Thousand Cattle. .
THE LARGEST line in Salem. A minute inspection-
of our stock will convince you that we are showing the
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-largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city. 3
SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; CLOTH,
.FIT AND WORKMANSHIP.
iVJOOVfliUU STORES
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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
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Repairing a Watch
Of tho finest workmanship is a branch
of our business that wo give special at
tention to. Our repairing department
ii conducted with tho utmost care and
skill ; diamonds are reset, and jewelry o
all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect
manner, besides optical work of all
kinds.
C, T. Pomeroy
288 Cotn'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician
London, Juno 10. Tho 8un hoars
that Mrs. Botha starts Wednosday for
TheHague, whore Kruger has been sum
moned to attond a conference of Beer
agents to consider reports Mrs. Botha
has brought from her husband, in which
ho advises Kruger to sue for peaco and .
best tonus obtainable.
NkwYohk, June 10 A dispatch to
tin Tribune from London says: Tho
Wur Offlct authorities say thoy havo re
coivod no nows of a meeting botweon
General Kitchener and Botha near
Standerton last Wednesday and tho re
port of a tentativo settlement be
tween tho British and Boar com
mandors is consequently discredited in
official quartors. Mrs. Botha's arrival in
London lias, nevcrtholcsB rovlved poaco
rumors to which publicity han been given
on Bovoral occasions recently. It is im
possible to say what oxactly is going on,
but tho general opinion is that thoro
muBt bo some foundation for tliu rumors.
Mrs. Botha's visit is still shrouded
in secrecy and although it is frooly
stated that she is on a psaco mission no
doOnlto information on that point is ob
tainable at present. On the wholo, tho
opinion of the nowepupors this morning
is that Mrs. Botha's visit tq Mr, Kruger
can at best have but an indirect
Intlueuco on future peace ne
gotiations so long ns tho Boor persist
tii holding out for butter tormrt than
were ottered at Middloburg. Thoro
does not seem the slightest ground for
the Btntomont which appcured in the
Weekly Dispatch that Mrs. Botha was
rocolved on Saturday at tho Colonial
OIllco, then by Lord Roberts at the War
Office and afterward by Mr. Brodrlck.
Meanwhile tho war iiowb contlnuos
inconclusive Ueueral liloou's opera
tions In tho Eastern Transvaal havo
apparently come to an end and cannot
bo called decisive Botha is somowheru
between Ermolo and Amsterdam and
there seems no Immediato prospoct of
surrounded him. Soma disappointment
has been causod by Gonoral Kltchoner'a
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.
...Crystal Ice Works...
Telephone S07I Main.
donial of a circumstantial account
which was circulated by a nowa agency
last week of the surpriso of Boyor'a com
mando and tho capture of his convoy
and stores.
BIG Wheat Crops.
Toi'ka, Juuo 10. A cry has gono 'up
f om this madedonla of wheat land Jfor
help to gather tho harvest which beni
today. At least 20,000 hands more tian
enn hn fttinnllnil within tllO State WO
needed to cut and house the crop, wluch
promises to bo larger than any prev
year. Railroad officials havo beon
for Bomu tlmo sanding out in all dl:
tlona for men to meet this demand, and
it bs hoped that nono of the harvost will
fall for lack of help to tho garnering,
Thoro will bo plenty of work during the
next nlnoty days in tho way of cutting
stacking and threshing.
Bie Sunday Baseball.
Bakhii Guv, June 10. Baker City and
La Grande balljtcams played a very ex
citing watch game SundAy afternoon, La
Mrando winning by a scoro of 6 to 4.
Till tho olghthH inningtho scoro stood 2
to 2, in that inning each mado two. In
the ninth Baker becamo rattled, and lost
some by rank errors. A largo crowd
witnessed the game.
PROHIBIT
SALMON '
FISHING
Industry notwithstanding tho artificial
propagation of salmon.
Second Tho river at tho cascades is
so narrow and the gear used along the
river thero is so destructive that tho
salmon havo no chanco of oscarm and
most all salmon ascending tho river are
caught before reaching tho natural
spawning grounds.
For liko reasons fishing for salmon
has beon prohibited above tido wator on
tho Frasor river In British Columbia.
Indian Supplies
New Yoiik, Juno 10. Tho Journal of
Commorce says: Controversy ovor placo
of opening government bids for Indian
supplies is again attracting attontion.
Thrtatonod transtor to Chicago of bids,
that under presont arrangements aro
opened hero, was brought to nitention of
Kxccntivo commlttoo of Now York
Board of Trade and Transportation, and
matter is being considered.
Patrick Pleaded.
Nkw Youk, Juns 10. AlbertT.Patrick
pleaded notjullty of the murder of Wil
liam Marsh Rice, the Texas millionaire,
in tho court of gonoral sosslons today.
With him woroarrainged David T. Short
and Morris Meyer, charged with forgory
in connection with case. They pleaded
not guilty also. All were remanded to
tho tombs. .
THE TAC0MA POLICE
'Irak.
Ha,vc Te'rrJfnV Struggle With a Wild
Man. '
Tried to Arrest Him on the Theory
That He Was a Burglar.
In the Upper Columbia the
Scheme on Foot-
Latest,
He Has Saved My Life
Siuntj'or'lliSSon M 8,lew-0ro- May- . ,30
To whom these presenta shall, come Greeting.
This Is tocortlfy that I bare boonjimicttxl with
Ovarian Tumors for a number of Tears, also
lWer trouble. I dealro to publicly state upon
oath that I)r J. K. Cook, of fcUIom, Oregon, has
reinorw said tumors, two lu number, without
the use of knife, plaster or poisonous (Iiuks, ud
ly cured. I cheerfull;
that I am entirely, and a I believe permanent-
J, MAQUIRE, Mar.
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The Early Buyer
Like the Chick
Has the assort
ment From
Which to Pick
r rooommend Dr. cook to all
lersons articled as I was. I fee I that ho has
sated my life. My home Is three miles south of
turuer, ureioa,
MI18. C'AUOUNK KOTZOLU
Subscribed and sworn to before me this rlrst
day or May, 1901.
&al attached. W. W. HAI.L.
County Clerk.
Do Not Listen' to "Cappers"
Who are hired to defame me and my methods
ofltreatmeut. If I conld not cure people there
would be no use to flgbt me. It Is because 1 do
cure people mat i am pcrsuenuy murtpre-
same, and Mme
stasa by me. for
Bend for Circulars contaluluv testimonials
from patients cured both lu Oregon and In the
East. Iion't despair became you bare been told
you hare been told ou could not be cured. Dr.
Cook has cured hundreds of people whomi raxes
uiid uci'u uoiiiDuiirufi nniiifia. iiv fiiu ,'Aiji
schools" physicians,
.The doctor has derotcd the best years of his
life to the study ufdlaease, and theuteand uc-
know i absolutely Just what he can do. T.
gives him confldento.
Dr. J. F. COOk PaBrl
Cures all kinds ofdltewei.
Office, Ml Llbcrty-BUBalem, Or. j
keen on curlnir folk. Inn Dm
Mme of the beat people In Oregon
e, for which I am thankful
This is so in regard
CARPET BALE
having at our store
to the
we are
The assortment Is good and the prices on all pieces of BRUSSEL8.
E MOQUET, AXMIKSTER and TAPESTRY, where lees than a full roll
E remain on hand are greatly reduced.
Tapestry Brussels worth 65c at 45c
Tapestry Brussels worth 85c at 65c
Velvet, Moquet and Axminster worth
$1.20 at 85 cents.
Body Brussels worth $1.20 at 85c.
See tho display of pstterns and prlcea in our north window. jj Q,
BUREN & HAMILTON
The Low Price Furniture House.
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N Wof News League.
Abtoria, June 10, Tho commlttoo
appointed by the Columbia Itivor
Fithornian's Protectivo union to circu
late a petition, requesting the state flsh
commission to prohibit salmon fishing
in tho upper Columbia rlvor, is meeting
with unexpected success. Nearly overy
business man and taxpayer in this
vicinity huve signed. In support of tho
petition the promoters assort that tho
bi'l passed at tho last session of the
legislature, but which was killed by
s'uewd manipulation, prohibited Ashing
above tido wator, to the commission in
granting tho request will be acting
strictly In accordance with the law the
majority of tho legislature Intended
should be in force. The petition will be
presented at tho meeting ot the com
mission in July. It reads as follews:
Hon. Board of Fish Commissioners of
tho State of Oregon Gentlemen :
Wo the underHlgned cltUens of tho
state of Oregon most respectfully peti
tion you to close tho Columbia river
against salmon Ashing above tho lower
cascades under authority of sec 15 of
the act of the legislative arsembly of
the stato of Orogon, filed with tho Sec
rotary state February 2ft, 1001,
Wourgo upon you the closing of the
above portion of tho river in the In
terest of the Balaton fishing Industry
and assign the following reasons in sup
port thereef:
First The river above the, cascades
is tho salmon's natural spawning ground
abd the Indiscriminate catching ot
salmon thereon la destroying the llshiug
Tacoha, June 10 Yesterday afternoon
the police were called to arrest a suppos
ed burglar on A Street. When thoy
arrlvod thoy found tho man had ontored
a houso by a rear window. The officers
followed and when tho Btrangorsaw
thorn approaching ho seized a board and
pounded it to splinters ovor tholr heads.
Reinforcoinouts woro sent for. Chief
Fackor bolng loft alouo tho man sprang
at him with a hammor, but tho latter
dodgod and Sogoant McCoy, who had
Just entorod, wrenched tho haininor
from his hand.
A desperate fight to put handcuffs on
tho man followed. Tho man was en
dowed with superhuman strongth and
snarled and growled at tho mon at
tempting to overpower him. One ol tho
man's arms bad fallen free and a hand
cuff was snapped. The other was doubled
under hit breast on the floor and in
spite of tho efforts of hall a dozen men
hocould not be made to give up. Finally,
Sergeant McCoy managed to wrench
tho arm out and tho other cuff was
fastened to hia wrist.
When takon to tho station It was
discovered that that the stranger was a
wild man who hud been on exhibition
here who had been locked out of his
house, I
Botween 300 and 400 butchers, meal
choppers ami drivers walked out of Oak
land Oal,, butcher shop today. Trouble
is between the men and wholesalers at
Stock Yards, who refused to display
union cards.
John David was killed by O. B. llvrd,
at Pioneer, Tenn. David is said to have
been conducting a blind tiger and to
havo killed four men.
CONFIRMATION OF
THE REPORTED
PEACE OVERTURES
The German Chancellor Does Not Refer to
Holland at All.
THAT COUNTRY IS REPORTED
TO HAVE ENLISTED THE EMPEROR
He Admits That the Court of Arbitration May Have
Consider Terms 'for Putting an End to
In South Africa.
Been Called Upon
the War
to
Bkhun, Juno 10. Following etnto
mont is authorized by Count Von Due
low the Imperial Chanceller:
"Neither Great Britain, Franco or
Russia havo approached Germany to
participate in any action aiming at
ending tho South African war.
Germany bus all along distinguished
between offering her good olllces and
Intervention. It Is quito possiblo that
tho Boor side has now formally asked
Tho Hague arbitration court to loud Its
aid to end tho war and that tho court
has hold a session regarding tho matter,
but that, ol course Is entirely different
from any serious step to end war,"
Shriners Gathering
Kansas City, Mo., Juno 10. Shriners
nro coming to town by thousands to at
tend tho twenty-seventh '.nunuul mooting
of tho Imperial Council ol Myotic
Shrines. Tho Imperial potontato and
his eulto will come on a speclul train
this afternoon.
TWELVE
JCENTS
A hopbuyor offered n Marlon County
urower twelve contH a pound flat for
seven hundred bales Saturday at Salem.
About u month ago tho Hop Growers
Asfoclallnn hud '" offer of twelve cents
on u pool of thirty thousands bales,
Gold Comes From Australia.
Han Fuancihco, Juno 10 The Ocean
ia Sleamselp Company's new Hte.imor
Ventura, dipt. Haywnrd, which palled
from Sydney, Is expected to arrive hero,
She bus on board 100,000 Hjuirelgii".
Ohio Catholics Meet
Hamilton, O., Juuo 10. I'hreo hun
dred visitors are in this city today in
attendance upon tho annual convention
of tho State Verbund or Statu Uathollu
Societies.
DAILY SUMMARY
OF CURRENT EVENTS
of Chile Is slowly re-
Leyds, ar--
The president
covering,
President Kruger and Dr.
rived at Tho Hague today.
Dr. Daly, who started tho"embahned"
beef agitation, committed suicide.
Sir Waltor Bosom, tho novelist, died
yostorday In London from influenza,
Now Orleans has displaced Boston as
the second exporting city of our country.
Gonoral Miles has named his son-in-law,
Samuel Rober, as his military sec
retary. Mrs, Mckinley's physicians report her
condition favorable and alio contlnuos
to show gradual improvement.'
The battleshln Illinois arrived at Boa-
ton today.
Makes Hair
Grow
Perhaps your mother had
thin hair, but that is no reason
why you must go through life
with half-starved hair. If you
want long, thick hair,.fced it.
Feed it with Aycr's Hair Vigor,
the only genuine hairifobdiyou
can buy. J.-V- ''
Your hair..wUagrow thick
and long, and will be- soft .and
glossy. , , "
Aycr's Hdir "Vigor atyay3
restores color to gray hair; it
keeps the scalp clean and
healthy, and stops falling of
the hair..
One dollar bottle.
If your druggist csnnol supply you, scud
us It oo and we will express bottle to you.
all charges prepaid. Be sure and give us
"? ttB 00' "N' M"
Send for our beautiful illustrated book on
The Hair. Kr.
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shot and killed himself today In public
gardens near that town. He was a res
ident of St. Paul, Minn.
At Kansas City Lulu Prlnce-Konnody
baa recovered sufficiently from her break
down of Saturday to ait in court today
and tho trial for murder of Phil II.
Kennedy waa resumed.
On account ol the breaking of tho
power dam in thoArkansas River, Buena
Vl.lO nl . will hn In .lorlrnn.. ....
She la to havo a trial off tho I oral months and tho Buena Vista smcl-
Now England coast during tho week. J ter will be closed down indefinitely.
By collision on tho Louisville and
Nashville near Colesburg, Ky., seven
trainmen were Injured, hut none fatally.
Lord Kitchener in n desnatch sava the
number of Boers killed, imprisoned or
surrrondored during last mouth totalled
2.010.
King Kdward and Queon Alexandria
of Suglauu received special Marrish Am
bassador, Kaid-Al-Mahcdl-El-Mcnbhl
and suite today.
Shipments of cars, locomotives, rails
and steel from Now York for railroad
bridges to Ecuador have commenced in
enormous quantities.
Department of Auriculturo ronorts
nverng.i condition of winter wheat 87 8;
Upring wheat, 1)8 percent.
The ofllcer named Leo, who was killed
in recent battlo at LI pa, waa Lioutenant
Uhs. of tho F.ngluoora, not Lieut. Fits
hugh Lee, Jr., as previously cabled.
A Ohlcoco judgo todav announced a
Uecoslon, that blacklisting of a number
of girls by tho stockyards Arms was le
gal. Tho girls struck last February.
Shamrock II Is expected to arrlvo at
Glasgow, Scotland, Thursday. Sir
Thomas Llpton la arranging to start hor
in Bomo of tho races of tho Clydo re
gatta. FIroin tho RoizoFldlercolllorv was bo.
yoml control this morning. Coal Run
creok wau turned into tho elope. It will
lw several moutliB boforo tho shaft can
resume.
J. a, Llndoruiau, of Lewisvlllo, was
a Salem visitor today. He reports
crops fall wheat in bin section as a trifle
dlssapointing, hut thinks spring grain
will nverago better.
I-ouIs Stern, former commercial agont
of I'uitod States at Hamburg, Bavaria,
I ICamn Hay ward at the Pan-American
grounds, occupied by U. S. marines, waa
opened to public today. Marines are In
command of Captain Leonard, who lost
an iirm during light near Tion Tain.
PERSONALS
END THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR
Queen of Holland and Emperor of Ger
many Demand Arbitration for the Boers
Bkiimn, Juno 10. Dan Klolno Jour
nal prints a dispatch from Tho Hague
saying Queen Wilholmlna'a recent visit
hero was meant to obtain Kmporor Will-
bun's aMlHtauc) to end the South Af
ricau war through Tho Hague arbitra
tion court, and tho Kmnoror consented
and tho court began work thereon Tho j
The (itsputcn ,'ias created seiiBaiion iiero,
Ujm
BOOTH MAY BE RECONCILED
Tho increased power of this store to serve you, now that its building Is in
keening with its Immense business, is seen in a study of those prices, and a com
parison of values with other stores.
And Family War Within Salvation
Army Be Brought to an End,
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Dr. fou the work in which he Is engaged.
Wo
Nkw Yokk. June 10. The Rev
Robert H. MeArtbur has mado the' very raroly idvo unour liulplt. on this
following Blgnlflcant announcement In occasion wo do so lh more rewUbly be
n i ii .i . i i mi , a..- I... causoofthe possibo reconciliation be
Calvary DaptUt church: "Next Sunday i tW(JJn tt,t,m iiooti, father and
night Ballingtou Booth will speak hero I himself."
It's Selling
Such Mtuulard goods at prices like
those that kreps our big force of
sales people on tho Jump.
Waiting for Something to
Turn up
LEAP FROM FAST EXPRESS
An Aged Female Somnambulst
Walks off a Train Unharmed
Well, hero ft Is. Our Kold filled spectacles and
ivegiasaes. lou can't n
slrablu
till
really imagine how d.
you nave seen ami trieu
eglasaes. You
ablo tliev aro
them.
We lit some very difficult cases, many that
otuera nave lallcl to lit or give satisfaction,
Herman W. Barr
Scientific Optlciau 118 State St.
We givo voting cotiona on both pianos.
One on each piano for every 25c cash pur
chase.
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 find in our cellars
and shelve, and can Ixi bought by the
gallon or !ottles a desired. We make a
tjelalty of family trade, and can sup
ply yxtr table, wine cellar or buffet
with the Inst.
Dknvkii, Juno 10 Passengers form
the Pacific Coast report the mirasulous
escape form death of Mrs, Phoebe Davis,
an aged lady from Los Angeles, Calif.,
who In a somnlbnllstic state, walked off
the swiftly running train soon after it
left Wluuemucca., Nov. Shu was only
sightly hurt.
Samoa. Col., Juuo 10 0. N. L. Little,
claiming to bo a brother ol tho Auditor
of the Oregon Short Line, Jumped from
an east bound Denver A Rio Grande
train nexr Riverside, 'M miles west of
hru, while It was ruunlnu at a high rate
of speed, hut was only slightly bruised
He was rent lo the asylum at Pueblo
until his friends could be communicated
with.
J. P. ROGERS,!
cori i
218 222
comatrcui
Street.
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
AN AGED FARMER THRESHED
By Two Young Men In Baker County, But
He Got Hold of a Gun and They -Vanished
Bakrr City, June 10. An aged collected outside and administered a
farmer, living In Pleasant Valley, 10. sound beating. He called his son, a
miles from this place, came to Baker j mere boy, who brought out a Winchester.
City and offered to surrender himself At the sight of this the assallats started
for shooting one or two men, he did not to run, and Pierce fired at them. When
know how many. Further investigation
by the county ofliclals revealed that n
young man named Mnnn had been shot
in the leg, but so far as could bo learned
the Munn boy's companion, named
Hooker, had not beon Injured. Bo far
no complaint has been made against
Pierce, and it Is bollaved that the affair
will not go into the courts.
Particulars are meager Pierce says
the two young men rode up to hii place,
we came to the city he did not know
I whether he had killed u man ornot.as he
'admitted being slightly excited at the
time and laboring under great passion,
lie asserts that the act was purely rolf.
d(iise, and that he Is willing U rtat d
trial, if nccesiary. He still leinaiua In
Baker Oity but no eff rt Is being made
i to prosecute, as it seems to have been
a neighborhood row in which all were at
fa,ult more or less.
Best Lonsdale Muslin
The genuine four-quarter 7)iJc yard.
Fruit of the Loom
7J(i cents per yard,
Lonsdale Cambric
The host soft finish, 10c oryurd.
Hooks and Eyes
1 cent per paper.
Safety Pins
All si.es, Ha per dor.
Aluminum Thimbles
1 cent each.
Sweetwater Pearl Button
5 cents per dozen.
Good Wire Hair Pins
3 cents a box.
Large Cube Pins
6 cents.
Kimball Pianos
$300,
Bleached Muslin
Soft finish, 5oyard.
Colored Oil Cloth
Best quality 15 centa a yard.
Calicos. Ginghams etc.
Cheaper here thau elsewhere,
Style 6 Kimball
Piano, $600
This piano is one grade better and
(50 higher in price than the style 6
which Is offered as a f tiOO gift piano
in this city.
Our Price $600
Special
Wednesday only we will sell our en
tiro lino ol
50c Men's Ties for 25c
Our Seventeenth Wednesday' Sur
prise Boy's Waists
Ages 3 to 9 years "
60
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W
f 75 Values Special
1 00 Values Special
I 'V Value Kneclal
1 5J Values Special 1 15
2 00 Values 8peclal J M
2 60 Values Special 105
Men's Shoes
.TniMnh Mvora & Son's shoes are tec;
ognued to be the best 13.50 value
over sold In Salem, f
Special $2.98 "."
For this Week Only
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Yerily Salem's Greatest Store Eyer Since 1875.
.mmmmsssss
Major R. II. Leabo has returned from
Albany.
Mrs. Ida Vaughn was In Portland
yesterday. '
W. 0. Bramut of Portland has re
turned homo.
Mrs. J. D. Myers has returned to her
homo at Marlon,
Mrs. II. P. Smith of Roy, Wash., la
visiting frionds hero.
Miss Gortrudo Gelzantannor has
returned to her home at Winona, Wash.
H. B. Meyers, formerly day manager
of the Western Union telegraph ofllco
here has gone to Arixona, whero be wilt
accept a similar position. He is suc
ceeded here by h . DoParcq of Portland.
Fresh Pop Corn
Crisps at
Ellis & Zinn's
54 Slate Street, Sales 'Phoa 2874
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