M LI it r.' rittgdilak. & 4MMMMMhMAw Vs THE DAILY This oaoer receives the largest As This Paper, Is a 'neater0? sociated Press report taken In Oregon J ' nonnwesi Airermen ntwtMMf League-Prints ll SWe ItafijgtSr. OUtsiuc ui ruinuuu. ; '"I'WW VOL. XI SATJEM, OREGON TUESDAY JUSTE II 1901 TT V -V fTi . "m. T k mH. Ji!aV J U U KIN AJLi. aa ffa.37 " .1 Why Not Be Comfortable When You Can Get Good Dammochs ;4 At reasonable prices. Oloao woven cotton hammocks, Inigo also, without pillow, 7Cci close woven cotton hammocks, largo alzo with pillow, $1 ; eamo na above, fringed at $1.25; finorgradoa with detachable pillows for porch cushions, $1.02, (2,10 and $2.65. Haven't you a cool shady place to hang one? Wo have a beautiful lino of lace curtains and frilled curtains in all qualities. Just compare our prices with thuso offered elsewhere, You'll havo to seem to do it because qualjty counts as well as price RIBBONS, RIBBONS Largo assortment, low prices. Our ribbon counter is ono of tho busiest departments in tho store. Ladies know that wo give the best values, that's why they trade with ....The New York Racket... THIRD TERM NOT WANTED by Mckinley Would Not Accept a Nomination "if it Were Offered to Him. SPEAKER HENDERSON DELIVERS AN OPINION AS TO A THIRD TERM Continuity In Office Might Dull the Public Mind to the Dancer of Life Tenure Plans for Avoldintr Serious Economic Problems In Deallne With Situation in Cuba. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes EveryiEvealst atl Six O'clock Except Saturday. E. T.'BARNES, Proprlotor, Cor.'Commorolal and Ohamokata Streets Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our buainoss that wo givo special at tention to. Our ron-alrlng department Is conducted with tho utmost care and skill; diamonds aro reset, and jewelry o all kinds is ropairod in tho most perfect mannor. besides optical work of nil kinds. C, T. Pomeroy .M -- 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Js 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... WABiiiKaTox Juno 11. President Mc Kinloy has decided not to bo a candidate for third term. Following statement has been given out at the Whito Heuse: "I regrot that tht suggestion of a third term has been made. I doubt whether I am called upon to giro it notice but there aro now questions of tho gravoit importance bofore tho adminls atratlon and tbo country, and their juat consideration should not be prejudiced in tho public mmd by oven tho suspic ion of a thought of a third term. In view, thorcforo, of tho reiteration of tho suggestion of it, I will say now, once and tor all, that I will not bo candidate for a third term, and would not accept a nomination if toudored mo." "William McKlnley." Wahhinoton, Juno 11. President Mc Kinley's ofllcial anuouueemont, dispos ing; of tho third term idoa suggested by eoino admirers, created no great surprise among his friends. Whun Senator Dopow's suggestion that tho President should bo re- elected (or a third term began to bo seriously dlscuseod, tho President decided the public mind would bo instanty cleared ot oven ino suspicion that no was seeking to become a candidate for another term. There was unanimous conuurrenco ot the cabinot in tho bolief that discussion of a third term for the Iprosidont, If allowed to go on, would not only placo the president in a lalse light before the countrj,but would arousa antagonism and would badly embarrass tho administration in a solution of tho great questions heforo it. third term. Continuity in ofltao might dull tbo minds of tho pooploaml provent them from percoiving the dlfferenco be tween election and life tenure. "Aftor 12 years In offlco, oven people cursed with Boetlan dullnoss will ask 'Quo Vadls?'. The people Invatlably rectify our tendonoy to error." J. M,GUinE. Mer. Telephone 2071 Main. sr-.iSVM 'I I 'copfraoNT AQRARE 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 shelves, and can bo bought by tho gallon or bottles a dublred. Wo make a specialty of family trade, and can sup. ply your table, wiuo cellar or buffet with the best. Nkw Yokk, Juno 11. Hon. D. B. Hendorson, Speaker of tho House of Representatives, is quoted by the Paris correspondent of tha Journal and Ad vertiser on the third presidential tonn as follews: "Regarding tho third term, I will say first that I am opposed to It as a rulo. "Secondly, there may arlte conditions . demanding it and therefore the hands of the country should not bo tied. "Thirdly, as to President McKlnley, tho time has not arrived for discussing a J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 218-222 Commercial Street. Bimnniiniiiiiiinnininiii IZTbe ininiriinftnrnffnnnniiif!nnin9 flMace -To Buy Goods Cheap is the Place He Has Saved My Life that I am entirely, and aa 1 bellava ruirniannt. ly cured I cheerfully recommend Vt. Cook to all THAT SETS THE PACE IN PRICES will We are setting the pace right now iu prices, on Garpete 1 The largest and best stock in the city. Our sales are great money 3 savers. Do not delay if r you need a carpet, for ev eryday reduces you reliance for good selection. Tapestry Brussels worth 65c at 45c Tapestry Brussels worth 85c at 65c Velvet, and Moquet worth $1.20 at 85 cents. Body Brussels worth $1.20 at 85c. BUREN & HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. f-iMJiJiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiniiiniii ttfo&D . Ore, May, 1, 1000 To whom theM prevents thall, coraeflmtlDK-. Thla It toCertllT that 1 hare ln aflllntnl trilh Ovarian Tumort for a number of yean, alio iiTcriruuuie. i ur.iru in piiDiiciy tiaie Upon oaththatWr J. F.Cook, of Balem, Oregon, liai remorea iaiu tumori, two in number, wllliout meuaeor anna, (iiaaterorpoiaonouaarUKi, and a i rerODi atllcted ai I waa. I fel that hs h. aared my life. My horn li three mllea aouth of i uruer, urcgoa, . ... .Mu8 CAHOMHK ROTZOM. Bubacrlbed and iwora to before me tula flrit day or May, 1901. Heal attached. W W HALL, County Clerk. Do Not Listen to 'Tappers" Who are hired to defame me and my methnli of treatment. If I could not cure people there would V no uu to fight me. It U oeoatue I do cure iieopie mat i am pvrtueutly mUrepre emeu, but I keep on curlur folki Jutt the aame, and aomeofthe beat people In OreKon itaod by me, for which I am thankful Bend for Circular containing teatlmouUU from patient cured both In Orcemi and In the Eait, Don't detpalr becauae you bare been told you ha e been told ) ou could not be cured. Dr. Cook ha cureil hundred of people wbote caaea bare been pronounced hopelet by the HolU achool" pbyalolaiti. The doctor ha derated the belt year of hi lire to tbettudyofdUeatend theuaeandao tluii of Nature' vegetable rtniedlea, until be know absolutely juat what he can do. ThU five him confidence. Dr. J. F. Cook gfttfJffii Cureaall klndiof diieaaea. Office. S01 Liberty Su Balem, Or. I I' tsi J- - -1 lITl tiaaiJi in" ,--r- f A special from Washington ays: In spito of atatumonts of Cabinet officers to to the contrary, It ia strongly bolieved that their call on the Paosident last night wob not otrictly social. It Js ganorally surmised BombthirJg has oc curred In Cuba which tho Prosident wanted to lay beforo'tho regular ecssion of the Cabinet, ao that they my have the subject well digested before bo! tig called to account ou it. Lato advices from Genoral Wood indi cate that two or throe membora of the constitutional convention who at flrst wero moat actlvn and outspoken in their hostility to tho Piatt law are now about to align thomsolvoa with the supporters ol.tbat law and It is strongly intimated aa probable that it a final vote (a readied In the convention this week, tho Piatt law without modification or qualification will bo incorporated iuto the constitution ot Cuba. Tho sharp noto, tho second on tho subject sent by Secretary Root to tho convention through Uenoral Wood bolieved to havo had tho desired iniluenco at Havana. In this noto the Secretary of War sets fortit plainly and unequivocally tho attitude of this government as firm and unyielding. It tho convention conforms to Piatt law within the next two or three weeks, it ia considered probable that the ten tative plan can be carried out by tho original date. It this should dono, It ia belived that tho President in compliance with tho Piatt law would bo able to withdraw all American troops from tho island soon after the begin ning ot New year and that by uert spring, the Cuban Goverumeut will bo wholly in the hands ot tho Cuban-.. In tho meantime a joint com- mlsflon, representing the two countries could bo formulating some scheme of re ciprocity, on which Congress could act and thus Cuban serious economic pro bleuis would bo tar advanced toward so lution about tho timo the Island attained independence and sovereignty. Out of Danger. Nkw Yonic, June 11. It is hoped that Mrs. McKlnley will be strong enough to bo removed to her home at Canton by July I, says the Washington oorreioml ontofthe Tribune. The members ot tho cabinet, who called to congratulate tho President had learned from tho President himself by telephone the gratifying information that the doctors had declared Mrs. McKlnley out of danger, Later: Mrs. McKinley's physicians rejxrt that she continues to Improve and is slowly gaining strength. "How long have you boon heforo tho public?" asked a Joukkal reporter. "Ever sinco I was all years old, re sponded the brilliant virtuaso, "but I I am not going to toll you how long ago that was," saidsho with a twinklo. Madamo Urso is accompanied by her husband, Mr. Frederic Luere, and by Mlits Hall, contralto, and Mrs. Pearco pianist. Sho la enthusiastic over Satom as a city ot homos and saysour wonOor f ul roBos remind her of Iior homo In old Franco. Sho was glad to hoar that Sa lem has a now opera house, and prefois ono of about 800 seating capacity ns the most comfortable for audionce and per former, Madamo Urso is progressive in hor art, and hor old-time admirers will bo delighted with her work tonight. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY SALEM BERRY SHOW Marlon County Growers Arrange for Strawberry Fair Saturday. Under the Direction of Press Club, and in Honor of the Farmers Mectlne. Tho strawberry industry ia assuming such importance that a number ot prominent growers havo decided to hold a show at Salem noxt Saturday, opening at 10 a. m. Iu the absonco ot any other organixation tho Halom Pross Club, with tho aid of somo ot tho advanced fruit growors of this section, hava undortakon tho conduct of this enterprise. Tho Hon . O. L. Smith, ot Minnesota, is going to bo hero to talk to tho (armors and all others interested In thoir work and It is proposed to givo lilm an object lesson of this country's rosourcos in tht straw berry line. A meeting of tho Balom Press Club was held last ovenlng and it was deter mined to givo a Strawberry Fair on noxt Saturday, tho lGtli.Mhe exact location In tho city to bo determined today. A gen eral committee of arrangement was ap pointed, consisting ot K. Holer, Mrs. It. E. Wands, O. V. Allen, O. h. Dally aud Frank Davuy, who will look up a room, arrango pio iniutn list and program, appoint sub committees etc. The intention is to secure as fine a display ot strawborrios as possible aud havo them compared by compotoiit Judges for the awarding of premiums. All tho borries entered will bo tho pro nortr of llio manaiteuiout aud in tho evening a program of music and singing and apeakiug will bo rendered. Some society, church or organization will bo uivon tho riizht to dish out tho borries with croam and sugar at so much per dish. A partial list of premium was mado our last night as follews: Oest plato (quart) ot Wilson berries, 1: second best, CO conts. iiost plato (quart) of any large variety, $1; second best CO cents. llest plato canning berries, any vari ety, $1 ; second boat. -1) cents. largest display of named varieties by any one grower, f I ; second best CO cents, In addition to those specific prizes, thero will bo a substantial prize given by tho Salotn Cannery for tho best crato of canning berloa; a inereliant'H prize for the best homo market berries, and a prize for tho best shipping berrios. It la desired that every grower ot strawherriea around Salem take an in terest In this and mako it a big day for Salem berries. The managers ot tho Fair will conceit trato thoir onergies upon special point to bring out tho best in the following lines: Tho best homo market varieties. The host lamlly canning varieties. The best commercial canning variotles, The best sliipp ng varieties To theio ends prizes will bo offered and awarda mado by committees selected for these special interests. AT SEA Sailors on a Schooner Cooked a Murderous Chinese Cook. THE HAWAIIAN BAR ASSOCIATION ASKS REAIOVAL OF A JUDGE The Bribery Investigation of the Kanaka Legislature Has Taken a New Turn- Battleship Oregon ou Her Way Home From the Now Peaceful Scenes In the Orient McKlnley's Advice. BERRIES Honolulu, Juno 5. Details ot a shocking tragedy at sea have been re ported by schoonor J. A. Campbell, (mm Port Stanley with lumber. Mate ilubor vim murdered by tho Ch nose coo tlnnd tho lattur, aftor terrorizing tho wholo crow by holding possession of tho galley for nearly 24 hours, was subjosted to tho steaming process to bring him out, out shot hlmsolt rathor than bo cap tured. Tho Cliiiuinan'a body was lit erally cooked by stoam. Tho Hawaiian Uar Association adopt-' ed a resolution asking for removal ot Circuit Judun Humphreys. A com mittee waa appolutud to submit tho cano tp Washington. The grand jury investigating tho charges ot bribery in the Legislature has submitted ? partial report to Judge Humphreys, hut tho report was not mado public. Today Jtidgo Humphreys gavo tho jury a statotnont Hubtnittiug to them, it is said, now lino ot Inquiry. Tho battleship Oregon arrived hero the thirtieth, on her way home from the Orient, lloatswalu Murphy, ono of men who helped Hobson sink tho Merrinmo at tho entrance Santiago Harbor, had ills leg broken by tho breaking ot an anchor chain on iho Oregon. Tho return ot ItepreHutilntlve llcckloy, from his trip to present the homo rule resolutions to PrcHiduul McKlnley In San Franclico, hati been tho slgii.tl (or commencement o( harder work in tho llousu and Nuiato. Hockley reported that the President has advleed him to toll tho linme-rulera to work (or tho ptiblin good, Iu harmony with tho Kx tcutlvo Department and forget past dilllcitltloH. BOERS PROSPECTS BRIGHTER Nkw Vonx, Juno 11. Commenting upon tho report that Mrs. Botha has brought Doer peace proposals from her husband, tho loudoii correspondent ot the Tribune says: 'iho 'Netherlands CoiihuI ia reported to bo tfiu Intermediary by whom peaco negotiations are carried on and tho cable, It is tald, has been placed at hla disposal (or iho pur pose. If curtain BtutoinoutH emanating (roin Amsterdam and llrMntels are to be trusted, Mr. Krugur mill holda uptlmla tlcviuHH with regittd to tho Doer pros penta It in also reported from Brussels that at a Boor council o( war, held at Piet Belief, In tho Kasteru Transvaal, a vigorous continuation o( hostilities wub decided tion. RIVALS OF ENGLAND A largo number ot jnombora turnod out, and for tho now recruits tho drill was especially good, as thoy will bo pre pared for regular duty In camp. The now recruits are requested to drill cvory night this week at tho Armory. On noxt Wednesday evoning tho Militia and Band will attend a Trolley party and a good time Is expected. SCHOOL LAND FRAUDS Taken Up by the Marlon County Grand Jury. Important Witnesses tlon by the State. Under Examlna- District Attornoy Hart thin morning subpoenaed Attornoy Oonoral Black burn and M. L. Chamberlain, clork ot tliu land board to appoar before the grand jury with thoir books and report of tho legislative committee for Investl- tiounl. Tho first question to bo decided upon is aa to whothor the statute of limitation!) has tun against all parties responsible (or tho Davis defalcation. Alter finding that thero hao been a de falcation tho legal phase ot tho question will bo raised an presentment to Judge Hamilton. K ho decides that tho timo limit for prosecution haa expired no (urthor testimony will bo found. Tho Diet-lot Attorney will pursue this policy to eavo expense nave You Been 111? v $$ & as? If very sick, you had doctor. That's right. Wclfif uuvu iu uuciors. t ncy nrc among our best friends. M Now that you arc recover- ing, don't you think, tha A bottle or two of Aycr's Sarsa- ' parilla would do you greafl good? Askyour doctor about it and do just as he says. We believe he willtell you that this blood-purifying and nerve-strengthening medicine is just what you need. It will certainly take out all the Impurities in your blood, caused by your sickness, and will make you feel better In everyway. si.HaMin. ah a:ii.i. J. O. A.YER CO., Lowell, Mats. inspector Callaghan and fire Boss Mc Foo may die. THE POPE IS WELL Homb. Juno 11. The report cabled to tho Uuitod Statqa that tho Pope ia again HI, ia without foundation. Hla Holiness ia woll and yeatarday granted audienco to the Belgian Domlnon Ministers. IOWA CYCLONE EXPLODES AGAIN Wkht Nkwton, Pa., June 11, Another explosion occurod at tho Port Itoyal Mine shortly heforo noon and several rescuora wore dangerously Injured. Firo Imhchwooii, la., June 11. During a cyclone this morning, Kdward Ugland and child were carried somo distance aud landed in a wheat field, bruised, but otharwlso uninjured. Near Letter a boy waa killed aud soveral people badly In jured. This morning a tornado struck Adri an. Minn , and awept clear a strip half a mllo wldo. number ot houses badly damaged, but no fatalities reportod. Commander Tlllev, governor ot Tutu ilia, has arrived at Ban Francisco. Fresh Pop Corn Crisps at Ellis & Zinn's 54 State Street, StIetB'Pboa3874 i mrJsirfM'f MPmiaM uyrL(LKjr Iff MKThi $ titrrrr CAMILLA URSO CREAM Madame Camilla Uran, the world-famous violinlsto, ia at Hotel Willamette with her concert party, and will play at the Grand this evening. She played in Salem 22 years ago, and on her return trip looks aa young and is as .bright aa of yore. Waiting for Something to Turn up Well, here It is. Our void filled spectacles and they aro bo I't till yon eyiKlaeses. You can't really imaulne how da i . .. .... r . - i . nave aen ami irieu eirttMe them. We fit Mine very difficult cases, many others have failed to fit or give satisfaction. that Herman W. K iiitiHc Optician Barr MB State St. ljSf Wtt give voting couixjus oa both pianos une on eacu piano lor every ax, casn Lincoln Public School will Give Social Saturday Night. The Library Union of Lincoln school announce a strawberry and Ice-cream social on tho lawn (or Saturday night to which they invito the patrons aud friends of the publlo schools. The beautiful grove about the school will be lighted with Chiuese lanterns. The sweet-brier on the grounds Is In bloom. Tha ladles will serve berries aud cream, freth and frozen, with cake and there will bo tnuelo aud moonlight. It will bo the last gathering there until the achool open in the fall. Some funds are needed to pay for pictures and fram ing tor tha aohool room and the proceeds will be used for that purpose. chase. pur- Siianuiui, Juno 11, Admiral Sye mora, tho British Comiuatidor-in chief In the China station, waa a guest of the China association at Ita annual banquet lust ovenlng. Iu tho co rso of a bkjocIi pro testing against tho policy ot trade oxoluslon, the Admiral aid Great Brit ain had three powerful arrivals, tho United States, Hussla and Germany. Iho United ritatea was the great ot her trade rivals, hut rivalry waa not In con flict with Great Brltafn'a policy of an ojhiii door, Salem MllltlA. Company F., 0. N, G., last evening praotlcud "Guard 5Iotint," so as to be prepared (or tho coming enuatnpment, to take place atKugenuou the Will ol this mouth. The Company formed at tho Armory and led by tho Military Band marched to Wllaon'a Avunuu, where the band took tho baud stand and played while thx officers proceeded to perform the ceremony ot Guard Mount. Captain Lyon acted ai officer ot the day, while the lieutenants bur goante and cornorela were given coin niand o( the different detail. Plcketa wore posted at Intervals around the Square, aud after being on their beat lor som? time were relieved by a squad o( relief detail. At different parta ol tho plakit Una blank shots were fired, which means danger, and as the cry went down llio line to meguaru house, the sergeants aud eorporaleoll The Marion County Grand jury this I the guard had a "hot time" Iu answer I afternoon foun-l a not true bill against the calls. Hay Gilbert, accused of anassultonj At a lata hour the pickets were picked Pearl Damon. up and the drill waa over for tha night, MANY ADVERTISEMENTS Are written with tho soja object of enticing money (rom the creduloas and over confident reader. Wo don't advertise In this way Our nubile annonrceiuenta are plain rlutemenlH of (acts connected with our bualuesa. No misraerekentations or Jugglery about them. Wo invite the public to investigate every statemoot we inaka, Iu response to tho bold attack made by a certain firm In tlila city, we sent a representative to call upon them. Wo armed him with a written agreement bear ing tho llrin'H signature, offering to accept their bluff to buy Kimball pianos at I !!' 0 each, or to trade two for one. Both offers wore rejected by that firm. This ia a truo copy of our final oiler to accupt their own propesition: -OKNTLKMBNi Wo promise and uureo to deliver one now, style 0 Kimball Piano (or two (2) new Gramer pianos offered as your bluff, and further agree to grant you ten diva' time in which to deliver the two. We further agreo to pay you tha euni of 00, the price of a style li Kimball It wn (ail to live up lo our agreement; provided how. ever that you sign aud deliver tho enclosed agreoment lo show your good faith and that you will live up to your proposition. GILBERT CLEARED Tho following la a copy of the original agreement expected from youi Jos. Meyers & Sons COPY I promise and agree, (or valuo received, to deliver to 0. W. Pfljf r 8ri upon delivery of shipping receipt to ua for each one new Kimball plsno t.la 0 two (2) new Gramer pianos or (oi(eit tho turn ot 300 for each Gratner PUoo not so delivered within ten days of eatd receipt ol Kimball Piano. Tills agreement they refused to sign. -. - Wo elill have style 0 Kimball Pianos for t300 to those who want them t and positively ntluse to ctmtlniiu this controversy, but leae tho good public tojuuge. r When you see it In our ad., it's to be had. for honorable treatment. Yours - in i W II ill l " LTwfwiPjmt-wMtmEEB K3S