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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
ite ' in" i Ti 'i-1 "T'-- -- ' -"- QBSui JOURNAL. ffifwrmwf rrn ir'i'i f iiw,Hin MMMMt ?S!3i This paper receives the largest As sociated Press report taken In Oregon outside of Portland. This Paper Is a member ofjhe northwest Afternoon SKewspiper League-Prints all State Hews Today. JL JtLJjj yipiif S5"(i SALEM, OREGON TIITTJUDAY JUNE 13 1901 NO 139 VOL. XI DAILY m It Pays to Deal With a Spot Cash Store There are only five or six genuine cash stores in Oregon. THE NEW YORK RACKET Is one of them. Our plan is to buy from the best factor ies for cash and discount every bill. On account of buying in large quantities for cash we get the very low est prices and we give our customers the benefit of this plan. Then we sell for cash onlythat's another big saving for our customers. You don't pay your neighbors' debts when vou deal with us. That ex plains the lowest prices tor best quality goods. Better try this plan yourself. It will save you money. Shoes, Clothing Ladies' and men's furnishing goods. Big line of Thom son's "glove'fitting" corsets at racket prices. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes CverylEvenlni Ml Six O'clock Er.cept Saturday. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, CRYSTAL Is now ready to deliver ice 'and surrounding country at irade of fine ice cream. Free ...Crystal J. MAQUIRE, Mgr. COPWUCMT nipinnii XTbe i ' V . i 1 'I Ill' .11 H,. i ilk V i i' i1 i Kill' - r-Zr -To Iluy Goals Cheap is tho Place- I THAT SETS THE Wjft IP 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 & The Low Price iiiUJillj Cor.!Comme-clul and Cherrtoketo, Streets wmmmmmmmmmBBB&EB ICE WORKS to the consumers of Salem existing rates A specialty is delivery ou Sunday. Ice Works... Telephone 2071 Main. ACRARE SUPPLY OF PURE OLD LIOUORS Of nil kinds, brandies, whiskies, rums, and gin, and tho choicest vintages of wines, you wi.l always find in our cellars n:id shelves, nnd enn bo bought by tho gallon or bottleH n desired. Wo mnko u specialty of family trado, and can sup ply your table, wino cellnr or buffot with tho beat. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Reading at Night Is very bad for weak eyes unnided by properly fitted glastos. No millionaire is a more persistent tax dodgor than the eyes, and they fail those who overburden them. Insure yourself against mistakes by consulting us and thus obtaining ex actly what your vision requires, -elf-knowlodgo la dlfllcult, accurato know ledge of one's oyes is much harder still. Don't delay getting the information free and glasses cheap. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watehmsker sad Optician BMace PACE IN PRICES 1 We are setting the pace right now in prices, on Carpets The largest and best stork in the city. Our sales nre great money savers. Do uot delay if you need a carpet, for ev eryday reduces yourohance for good selection. HAMILTON Furniture House. Ill A STORM BROKE UP COUNTRY DANCING PARTY Lifted the Granary Into the Air and Broke up a Barn With It. NEGRO SUSPECTS IN LOUISIANA ARE SURROUNDED BY A MOB Who Threaten to Do Some Lynching But Fear to Proceed Before They Cap ture the Man Who Plred the Fatal Shot Blood Will Be Shed. Lamugrton, Minn., Juno 13. Boports nre received that during tho Btorm Tues day hi Kedwood County, tho Granary of Fred SchulU, in which largo party of young people wero enjoying a social dauce, was demolished and 11 vo dancers severely injured. Tho granary was lifted from its foundations and hurled against a barn, demolishing botli buildings. SiinnvuroKT, La., Juno 13. Latest reports from tho Foster plantation, whoro John G. Foster was murdorod yostorday, say that a dozen or moro frightened negroos aro still cowering In tho Kennobrew storo surrounded by nn armed mob which threatens overy moment to lynch tho wholo party. Prince Kdwards, tho colored man who fired the fatal shot, howevor, has not been apprehended and it is tho desire to get him that has restrained tho mob thus far. Tho Foster suspects, with the excep tion of, Edwards, the murderor, who la still at large, nro hold prisoners in a frame store about two miles from Shrevoport on tho banks of Red River. Ostensibly thoy nre in tho hands of ofllcorsof tho law; actaully thoy nre in the custody of larmed civilians. Men from overy walk of lifo, from the farm hand to tho city U'erchant, constitute this mob. Tho crowd gnthorod Immediately after tho murder and pistols, Winchesters nnd shot gsns eeomod to be tho walking ac companiments of tho iuob,60tiulckly did thoy spring up on overy side. At 3 n. in. tho mob drew a cordon around tho tern prary Jail for tho purpose of preventing any attempt on tho part of tho olllclals t) move the men nnd women to a place of safety. Numerous threats of lynch. i aro made by the members of tho mob. Tho negroes who nro corraled at Shreveport wore taken from Houston during tho winter by a negro preacher calling himself "Elijah tho Prophet." He created a great furore among ignorant blacks by predicting dire -disaster and finally porsuadod about 200 of them to go to Louisiana in otdor to avoid death in the prophecied destuuctlon of Ilousten. It wat ascertained afterward that Bmith (tho name of tho self-styled He Has Saved My Life State of Oregon ) County or Marlon ta Salem, Ore, May, 1, 1K0 To whom theie presents shall, come Oreetluir. This U tooertlly that I have been alllluleU with Orarlau Tumors for a number of years, alio liver trouble, I desire to publicly mate upon oath that I)r-J. F. Coolc.of Halem, Oregon, has removed said tumors, two In number, without the use of knife, plaster or poisonous druKS, and that I am entirely, and aa 1 believe permanent ly cured. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all iienona atllctetl as I was. I feel that he has saved my life. My home Is three miles south or Turner. Oregon. JIK8 CAHOLINK HOTZOI.I, Rubscrlbed and sworn to before me this first day or May, Ml. Sral attached. W W II A I.I,, County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame me and inr methods of treatment. If I could not cure people there would be no uw to f)it ine. It Is s oiH-au euro jwople that 1 un perslnently murepre stnieu, nui i aeep on curing ioies jusi mr ranee, and some ol I lie beet people In Oregon keep on curing folks siauu iy ine lor wmcu i am inanxini 8end for Circulars containing testimonials from patients cured both In Oregon and In lite hast. Don't detpnlr ecause too hate Uwn toUl ruu lia e been told you could not be eured t'r i xik has cure.) bundreds of people h hose pa hare been pronounced hopeless by the ' old. schools" physicians. Tin doclurliasdeTOted the best years of bit life U) the study of disease, and the ute and so tln of Nature's egetablo remedlex, until he knows absolutely Just what be can do Th's gives bun ion0dene Dr. J. F. C00KHhy8?o?an Cures all kinds of d If eases. OttiM) 201 Liberty HI B.leio, Or Ejl SMaaSlSSSSBSMSSMMSSMSJM upm I ljJ fw"-'1 "' ' ' " """aii prophot) who Is among thoso who aro under arrest was acting as an agent for planters who wero short of help and had used his iulluuco as an exhortor to get the negroes to go with him, STONE BRUISED HEEL And Took Commando Out of Dollar a Ten Thousand Race. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 13. Commando, Jainos K.Kcono's groat colt, stopped on a stone whilu galloping Monday and bruised one of his heels so badly that he will not atari in tho Brooklyn dorbv to day. While tho accident Is not con sidered serious at precont, his trainor, tJnmoa Howe is not willing to take any chancos of permanently injuring him. The Brooklyn derby la worth $10,000 and he raco scorned to bo nt his mercy. Hut rather than start him nnd so aggravate his troubles it has been drcided to give htm a rest and lot the $10,000 go to boiiio other owner. The stone bruised Commaudo'u heol severely and he was returned to his stable. The usual remedies wero ap plied but without quick results. A week ago a similar accident occurred to Conroy, tho Broodly handicap winner. A compioto rest brought him around all rightnnd ho is now taking exorcises reg ularly. .Similar tactics will be pursued in regard to Commando, When it was learned that Commando waB suffering from a bruised heol tho trainer of Bonnlbort hastened to secure J Spencer to ridu the colt, Tho oilier probnble starters nre nil Green, lilueo and Bollairo SEIZED SLUGGED R0BBED San Fiiancihco, Juno 13. Lieut. Com mander Tilloy, Governor of tho Amer ican part of tho Bnmonn Islands, last night started out for a stroll, intending to vlow tho water front. When in an unfamiliar part of the city ho was pained by two men who turned suddenly and seized hltn from behind, A atrtigglo ensued during which he was struck over tho head and across the mouth, render ing him unconscious. Ilia assailants made good their escape nnd relieved him of a gold watch and about fir. SLAUGHTER HOUSE THEORY Buys Prosperity for a Coun try at Too Dear a Price. Nkw Yobk, June 13. In the course of tho commencement exorcises of the Brooklyn Polytechnic College, St. Clair McKelway called attention to dangers which ho sees in the present American industrial expansion. Ho said in part -"Reoatire wo aro citizens of the United 8'ntoi, vie are citizens of the World. These are days when we aro told that our locomotive makers and our bridge makers are Injuring Knglaud; that our manufacturers of machinery and of small wares are hurting Germany; that our ocean carriers and our bargain makers are crowding Itussia, Italy at d France even out of their markets at Waiting for Something to Turn up Well, here It Is. Our gold filled spectacles and eyt-glaeies. You can't really imagine how do. sirable they aro till you have men and tried them. We fit some very difficult etom, many that others have failed to tit or give satisfaction. Herman W. Barr rVinntifW Optician 118 State Kt. tJtf We give V''ing -nu on both pianos. (ine uu e& h piano for eery 6c cash pur- rhase. homo and out of marly all of them abroad. ' Why should wo want to Injure any body? Superiority is desirable. But if oven it it to bo purchased at tho prlco of Impovarlalimerftorof distress, It will be too dearly bought. Life tsacomps tition, but the earth la not n slaughter house.'' LUZON (STILL FIGHTING Pacification of the Insurgents Still ah Unfinished Task Manila, yuno 13. Goneral Sum mer, has returned and reported tho failure of tho negotiations for tho surrender of Caillea tho insurgent loader in Iisguna provlnco. Tho Fili pino apparently bollvcs he can hold out now that rainy season has bogun. Disappointment is left at tho back ward conditions in Southern Luzon. Some Insurgent cam pa have been dis covered and destroyed. Lieut Cowen with a dotadiimeut of fifty men killed Qvo insurgents near Jovolar. GREEK TROLLEY LINES Nkw Yontc, June 13. The World says: Trolley cars built in this country will go whizzing and clanging from Athons to Piraeus in Modern Greece. MAKE MEAL OF MISSIONARIES Two White Ministers and a Millionaire's Secretary arc Eaten By Guinea Cannibals. ViCTouiA, B, O. Juno 13' The follow ing news was brought by tho steamship Miowora, which arrived teday: From Guinea tho nous wan received of tho massacre of Hevs James Chalmers and B. F. Tompkins and 1-1 native touchers by cannibals. Tho bodies of tho whiles wore eaten. Tho scone of tho cannibal orglo was seen by tho troops sent to Investigate tho massacre, and a portion of jaw aid thigh bones of the missionaries weio Tim mntrnet fnr rnlinlriintllllf the 110 has been let. In a general wny tho cars will reseuablo those used in Brooklyn The electric boom truck Coon, so forcibly that oleclrlc light plants aro now being manufactured In tho United Statos to illuinlnato Calamata, Lym nnd Patras, thclattor the most important seaport in th Kingdom and tho export point for largo shipments of currants. HARVEY LIBEL SUIT Lane County Man Wants $25,000 and Costs. KuriK.SK, Juno III. B. F. Harvey, by his attorneys, A. O. Woodcock and L Illl veil, has filed a suit ngainst the Port land Oregonlao, asking damages in tho sum of $25,000, at the June term of tho j Lane county circuit court. The complaint alleges that planum is a married, man and has been a resident of Lane county for 10 years that Hugh Patterson was arrested and convicted at Koseburgof the crlmo of rape upon Winnie Thorns and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. That by tho publication of anartiulo in said Oregon- inn of Doc. '.', lOOO.tho said defendant umliclnuply composed, printed and pub lished of said Harvey In said newspaper, said Funday Oregonlan, and extensively circulated and distributed in said Hun day Oregonlan newspaper tho false, malicious and libelous matter by und through said newspaper. (Here tho ar ticle bended" A Hlckenlng Travesty Upon JtiMtlce." is set in full.) Plaintiff alleges tLat the article Is false, malicious, defamatory nnd libelous matter. That by reason of the premitos said plaintiff. B. F. Harvey, is and has been greatly damaged In his good name and reputation in the sum of t'J6 000. Therefore plaintiff demands judgment ayaiust the Oregonlan for the sum of 136,000 and for the costs and disburse, ments of this action. This case will come up for trial in this city at the term of court beginning June 'M, 11MJI. Ifarvey was a brakeuian on the 8. I. It. It., and was accused of raping Win nie Thome, of Cottage Grove, In connec tion with one Hugh Puttoriou, Harvey was acquitted while Patterson was con- vloted. Father OMtlely, of Portland, editor it the Catholic Sentinel, is the guesLof Kev. W. A. Daly and will deliver an addiess at the commencement exercises of the academy tonight. Kmtineeri of Pacific cable to New South Wales say it will be in operation December Jlit, 1002, A TAX ON SALT With Higher Duties Will Pay Interest on Chinese Indemnity Bonds. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT OPPOSES British Government Will Levy Two Hundred and Fifty Millions on the Transvaal Mines to Pay Half the Cost of the South African War. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 13. A dispatch to Herald from Pokin says: Al tho meet ing of tho diplomatic corps, held yester day, a reduction ol tho claims as pro losed by America t as definitely reject ed. Secretary Hay's proposal to sub mit vouchors for the claims to the trl bunal of Tho Haguo was taken into consideration. If tho Ministers volco tho viows of their government, thero h a hopo of its acceptance HtiBsia mndo a conceislon by withdrawing her opposi tion, which has beon most pronounced. Tho tax on salt will bo guaranteed to tho powers provided tho rommorcial jwwors consont to tho nugmeutntion of tho Import duties. This was agreed to on condition that tho OIiIiuho Govern ment!) undertakes tho improvement of found, Tho expedition punished tho natives, destroying their villages and canoes. Tho prisoner taken during the attnek made by tho natives on tho troops told an awful tale of maBsucrcB. Dotulln were also received of tho cutting out of the German jaoht Khuilmrd, In which tho German mil lionaire Mencko, and Cam, hie suitotnry sot out for tho Island ot St. Miithln", The natives attucked thorn, and Miiicko nnd Cnro wero spoared to dcalh. Tho body i.f tho latter was eaten. tllO llUflKirs 1111(1 I'OllBOIIlM 10 IMVO tllO I, turriff readjusted by mid liilorn.Wional commission ' " m8 ' duties nnd the tHxes on grain whicli hae bton conceded, amply guaronteo tho In- demnity. It is now apparent that tho ..,.. ..,,,. ., iLomBolvoa touother for tho purposo of issuing bonds for the indemnity. Tho opposition of America to the proposed International guarantee has not Iwen overcome. Ni:w oitic, Juno l!l. A dispatch to the World from Loudon say: Tho Brit InIi Government Iiuh doubled to levy $'Jo0,000,000 on tho irauivaul gold mines to pay half the coit of tho war, Hlr. David !!arbour,ox-i!iiunco minis ter for India, who was commissioned to report uiiou the taxable capacity of thoso mines advlrod Colonial Hocretury Ohamberlnln to levy fl75,OCO,O0O but Mr. Chamberlain after consultation with Lord Miluer Increased the max imum in the amount stated. Barbour's report is awaited hero with the keenest Interest In polillcial and fin ancial circlfs. This recommendation when It be comes known heru, Is certain to uamo consternation nmong the Kafllr stock holders who fancied that tho idea of Us ing the mines which aro iiioatly owned in Kuglaud had boon abandoned. As these very gold mines wero tho real underlaying cause of tho war, many have maintained that their British owners should bo made to bear a largo share, at least for its heavy burden. POOR FARM Being Fully Investigated by the Grand Jury The Marlon County grand Jury started out at 7 o'oloek thU morning and paid their respeota to thu oounty poor house and farm. Mr High, keeper of that plane, was alto before that loly txlay, and an interesting rejiort ou tho subject Is looked for. CHARGE NEGLECT DUTY New Yobk, June 13. Pollco Captain oh n I), Harllby has been held lor tr.al AND GRAIN STILL INTERNATIONAL GUARANTY in court of Special Sessions in $1500 by Mnglatrnto Cornoll In tho Harlem Police Court. Ball was furnlshhod at once. Tho chargo Is alleged neglect of duty in permitting vlco to exist in tho El dredgo street precinct, known as tho Hod Light district, when the Captain waB in command thero last year. Tho action of tho Magistrate grow out of charges that wero mndo against Captain Horllby and thb Rov. Mr. Paddock, of tho Pro-Cathedral, boforo the old pollco board which acquitted tho Captain. FOUR GRAND LODGES -KUJJ3 Native Sons and Daughters, Masons and Indian War Veterans In Session at Portland. Portland, Oro. Juno 13. Annual meeting of tho Grand Cabin, Native Daughtois ot Oroeon was call to order this morning, another annual address was delivered by the President, Mrs.' Olivia Ueos Welch. Grand Cabin Native Bomb ot Oregon mot today ami their election well bo held this afternoon. The Grand lodgo Masons has elected Win, K. Grace of Baker City, aa grand master. Tho sixteenth annual reunion of tho Indian War Vetorans began today. Itoprosontatives of various camps from Oregon und Washington aro presont. Grand Commandor Wood presided. Tho nieotlng today was dovoted to hearing reports and listening to report of tho commission which visited Wash ington last winter, Iloportsof Indian troubloslu Wyoming are us usual unfounded. Tho Cuban convention accepted tho original Piatt amendment. I . REVELATION The big storo makes business lively these. While others talk about dull times, we exeit our best energies to ruako' times hotter. Here's How Best Lonsdale Cambric One yurd wide, 10c u yard, Best Lonsdale Muslin Ono yard wide, 7Jo a yard. Fruit of the Loom Best bleached muslin, 7o a yard. Soft Finish Muslin Full bleach, yard wide Co a yard, Colored Oil Cloth Best qualities, 15c yurd. Eagle Pins Wallsco & Hoiib, -Ic a papur, Safety Pins All sizes, nickeled, 'Ic a paper. Pearl Buttons In aijorled bIzus, Gc per t'oz, Hair Pins Assorted in boxes, 3u per Ijgx, Cube Pins lAirge sizes, atsorled, (to. Ladles Hosiery Fast black seamless lOo. Boy's Hose o qualities, rUiaw-knit I Ho. Ladies' Yests Pure white, 10c. Ladies' Shirt Waists A Hue to close at 3Vo. Bold lait yetrat76Ml 60. Ladies' Shirt Waists Hwell new styles, 60c up to $&. Feeds the Hair Have you ever thought why your hair is falling out? It is because you are starving your hair. If this starvation con tinues, your hair will continue to fall. There is one good hair food. It is Ayer's Hair Vigor. w-It goes right to the roots of the hair and gives them just- 'the food they need. The hair stops falling, becomes healthy, and grows thick and long. Ayer's Hair Vigor does another thing, alse: it always restores color to faded or gray hair. One dollar a bottts. Il yuur druggist cannot supply you, send us i oo and we will express a bottle to you, all charges prepaid. lie sure nnd elvauw your nearest express office. J. C. A vhr Co., Lowell, Msii. - Send for our handsome book on The Hair. Hon. W. K. Graco, of Baker Cl'tyt lectod graud master ot Oregon Masons. Lloutonnnt Mitchell, of the Forty third, wan arrested for embezzlement at Manila. David MoLoughlln, son ol Dr. Mc Loughlin, visiting Portland after 40 years absence Washington Legislature adjourned' after amending capital punishment law' and passing threo vetoed bills. Tho court which has had tho matter of Sunday closing of Pan-Atnoticaa Kxpo sltlon under consideration has ordered tho ritflo dropped. Thu V. M. C. A. Jubilee convention at Boston has received a telegram Irom Ktnporor William of Gormany congralu- tattng brotherhood of tho Young Men's Christian Associations of America, Another party of ion men has started Into tho burning Port lloyal mine. In spector Dixon, who headed party is con fident he will lie able to recover some of tho 18 bodies Port 8tewart Happlo of commissary department Is ou trial at Manila charged with receiving money from a stevedoring company, Doienco Is that money re-' coived was salary for extra services. FRESH TODAY ...Bon Bons... and Chocolate Creams AT Ellis & Ziiiii's WK GIVK COUPONS. 54 State Street, Sslcn 'Phoar 3874 every day by offering such Inducements as We Do it Ladies' Suit Sale... See the good styles at s shown In our wiudow, merely a hint ut r list's tie prlcfl which U going In the department, $4.85 and up Men's Shoes An unparalled offer In led Hue. an unparal Jos. Meyers &, Son's Shoes W Kqual to uny Special $2.98 t shoo storo thof, (- Tho very latest style iu Jjrt tjual. Ill w of leather. Dan! fU tolnyiwU (gate this offer while, the opportu Ity Is before you. Iffi lx 4 M i.: u 4 ( ''.s c. -: -11 . -m :j, v r (, 4T -M ti LSCU