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VOL. XI
SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY JUNE 19 1901
NO 144
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HUNTINGTON WILL
MAY BE BROKEN
Princess Hatzfeldt and Party are Scouring
the Records in California.
IT IS ESTIMATED THE ESTATE
HAS INCREASED FORTY PER CENT
Will Contains a Cut-off Clause That the Courts Declared Invalid In the Contest
Over the Fair Estate No Record of Any Child Adopted
Dy Huntington.
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THE LARGEST line in! Salem. A minute inspection"
sof our stock will convince you that we are showing the 5
I largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city. 5
SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; CLOTH,
FIT AND WORKMANSHIP.
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Days makes a demand for
cool footwear. We are well
supplied with low shoes, ten
nis shoes and slippers. Look
us up if you are in need of
anything in our line.
KEAUSSE
BROS
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...
J. MAGUIRE, Msr Telephone 2071 Main
New Yohk Juno 10. A dispatch to
the Journnl and Advertiser from Lou
don quotes William T. Stead upon the
death of Ex-Qovernar Pingreo or Mich
igan ns follows.
Ex-Governor Pingreo of Mlchigau, the
one time famous Mayor of Detroit, lies
dead at the grand Hotel in London.
Pingreo returned to London from the
continent after a brief and eventful vis
it to South Africa carrying with him a
sentenco of death.
Ho was conscious tin to tho last of
everything but his approaching death.
Ho knoy ho was weak arid ill, but
longed to return to his own people.
From time to tiuio he guvo orders us to
packing his trunks iu order that he
might start at ouco without delay. He
had been attended constantly all day by
liis eon, who did everything ho could in
tho way of personal attendance or pro
curing the best advice- In London, but
nothing doctors could do could arrest
tho disease.
Ho was making a tour of tho conti
nent with a viow to tho development of
America's export business. On his nr-
I rival in London ho was feeling rather
badly but it seemed so little to occasion
I alarm that IiIh hoc ret a ry and traveling
companion, Colonel Hutton deemed it
safe to return home leaving him with
his son. Tho dysentery instead of get
ting hotter, grow worse. Sir Thomas
B.uiow was called but was unablo to
check it which, continuing day aftor day
was sufliclent to sap tho strongest con
stitution. It was accompanied by ulcor
ation which tho physicians found
impossible to deal with until tho dysen
tery was checked. Whou to those
iutornal complaints was added acuto
poritonitis tho strength of tho pationt
was unable to rally.
Tho career of one of the most notable
C&Wf M?rlon M M""' 0n Mft-' ,90
To wliom thoso prfttenU thai), come Erecting,
Tills l locurtlfv that I liavo lieun ullllr'l.xl with
pvurlun Tumor fur a uuiabor of years, alto
I liver trouble. I doelru to nubllclr utatii iitmn
, oath that Dr. J, K.Cook, of fcUlem, Oregon, han
nl nur linolmiua Mint wo i.Ivn anonlnt nt remOTCO 1U tumors, IWO III llUmUur, WltllOUt
01 our DUBlllOSI tllOt we gt0 special at- tliotuoofkiiifo. rioler or nolkououi druini. auil
tentiou to. Our repairing department is p11 am entirely, .ana i believe permanent
conducted with tho utmost care and
Repairing a Watch
Of tho finest workmanship is a branch
He Has Sayed My Life
skill ; diamonds are reset, and jewelry
of all kinds is repaired in tho most per
fect manner, besides optical work of all
kinds.
It c u rod. I chcerfullr recommend Dr. Cook to all
IKirnoos alllcteil an I whi. I feel that ho lias
C T. Pomeroy
lom'l St. Watchmaker an 4 Optician
MnptwnMn
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mtoU my life. My homo U three mile south of
turner, uri'xou,
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SubiorlhcJ and nworii to bWoro mo thla flrtt
ilayofMay, ltfoi.
iva attaelml. W. W. HAUL.
County clerk.
Do Not Listen, to "Cappers"
Who are hired to defame mo and my method
uf ireutmeut. If I could not cure ik.oi1o there
would be no uo to Hutu me. It li Wauui I li
rure iiwiple that I am iwrilneutly miwepro
bvUtOU. but I keen oil curlnv fnlka ln.i il.o
tame, and home ofthe bent people In Oregon
Mand by nie, for which I am thankful
cnu ior uircuiara oontalnlnif teatlmotilaU
from patleiiUourt! both In Oreemi and In tho
fcat, Don't dewlr because you hare bttn told
) on have been told ) oil could not bo cured. Dr
( ook ban cured hundred! of people whoe cae
hare been pronounced hopcleaa by the "old.
Khoolt" pbyaiclana.
The doctor ban dOTOttxl the bent year of hU
life to thettudv uf ill.caui. ami tliu nu .ml un
3 lion of Nature' tcxelable remedlen, until he
i knowi abaoluuilr Juit what he oau do, TbU
Blw Mill IUUUUVUCV.
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I (,-urea all kinds of dlteatea.
ynice, wi Liberty Bt Salem, Or.
of mcxlorn Americana Ib closed, a man
who forstrongth of charactor.flrmncas of
purposo, indomitable energy and Im
menso public spirit presents an example
tn two worlds.
Pingreo had an experience In his
brief visit to South Africa. Ho went out
armed with recommendations from
Ghamborlain which enabled him to pass
ovorywhero freely through tho English
lines. When ho left London ho was fed
with nil tho cahtmios upon tho Boors
which have boon rosortcd to ualliato tho
attompted extermination of the repub
lics. Hut tho momont ho got to Bouth
Africa, tho scales began to fall from his
eyes.
Hocommondations from tho Colonial
olllco enabled him to ponotrato regions
hermetically sealed to tho ordinary
civilian. Accompanied only by his
secrotary ho penetrated into tho heart
of tho seat of wnr and soon had an
opportunity of making tho acquaint
ance of the Doors at first hand Extra
ordinary though it may bo he was able
to lunch in the Urltiuh camp in tho
morning and dine with tho Uoer com
mander in the evening. He lias found
to his astonishment that the lloera wero
by no nicAiiH so black as thoy had buou
painted. They wero by no menus
devoid of human intelligence, they
dressed and wnshed liko civilized beings,
welcomed with goneroiiB hospitality the
traveling American who found them far
from extremists.
Tho commandoes he visited wero well
clothed and well armed, every man pos
sessing at least two horses with a good
reservo of ammunition. Thoy are safo
guarding it no doubt but they still have
stores oi Mauser cartridges to fall buck
upon hut for tho present they are doing
all their fighting with Lee-Motfords and
cartridges which thoy supply themselves
with from the Iiritifh stores. It was
impossible that such a man as Pingreo
could full to bodeoply touched by the
spectaclo of these heroic burghers main
taining their struggle against over
whelming odds for liberty anil inde
pendence of their country.
He found no dllllculty whatever in
travorsing the hostile lines ; he drovo iu
a Capo curt with his secretary and son
riding bicycles as an escort. It was
somewhat perilous for them, for tho
Boers have the dUagreeablo, although
natural, habit of shooting all bicycle
riders on sight for' with -them, spies mid
British dispatch riders is synoii) moiis
terms. It is much to be regretted that
from tho interest of truth and justice
such a keen observer should not have
been spared to return to his own coun
try to describe the Boers as he found
them in a struggle whiuh mubt have re
called at every turn the stirring upiwxlt s
iu tho vur of iudejieudenco.
enough to koep tho various plants con.
trolled by tho combination working to
their full capacities durinj; tho next six
monthB. Tho largest ordor is that of tho
Now York Central Bailroad Company
nnd is for fifty-two locomotives of tho
latest type. Tho ordor Is not only'
gratuying because of its sizo, but nlso aa
an indication that tho friendly relations
between tho Central Hallroad and Mr.
Callaway, who recently rotired from tho
presidency of tho railroad to become
president of tho locomotivo company,
havomot beon impaired by tho ehango.
Tho company is also In recolpt of an ordor
for27 locomotivos from tho Dolaware and
Lackawanna.
YOUNG
. CLARK
WEDS
AN ESTIMATE
OF GOV. PINGREE
DtnTB, Mont., Juno 11). W. A. Clark,
Jr.,, the youngest son of United States
Sonator W. A. Clark, and Mies Mabel
Foster were married this afternoon at
tho homo of the bride's parents, Hov.
8. C. Ulacklston, of St. John's Episcopal
church, otlicating. The Kojtor homo
was elaborately decorated. The
wedding guests wsro limited to 50,
relatives and friends. Mr. Foster guvo
his daughter away and tliero wore no
bridoimaidi or groomsmen.
Senator Clark arrived last night to at
tend the weddiug and it is said that his
prosont to the brido was a check for
$100,000. The grooms present was neck
lace of diamonds and pearls said to bo
valued at fOO.000 and Mrs. Charles W.
Clark, sister-in-law of tho brido present
ed her with n ring set with oblong di
nmonils and omeralds. To secure por
foct gems an export has boon searching
tho shops of Now York for threo months
past. The brldo's gown is said to have
cost 5000.
The wedding journey will extend to
Europo and will cover ono year.
W. A. Clark,jr.,is popularly supposed
to he worth three millions in his own
night. When he became of age a largo
sum was fixed on him nnd this ho has
judiciously invested in mining properties
nnd realty. Ho is u popular young
attorney and n member of the firm of
Roote and Clark.
DALLES
CITY
ELECTION
Tin: Dali.kh, Juno II). Tho annua!
city election held hero Monday, passed
off quietly, tho only contest being for
mayor. In consequence the voto was
light, only C'10 ballots by cost. O. J.
Furioy was elected mayor, ovor V. A.
Johnston. The othor olllcers elected
ure: C.J. Cruiuloll, treasurer; J, P.
Mclnerny, wutor commissioner at large.
First ward F. W. L. Bklbbo, council,
man; A. Buckler, water commissioner.
Second ward II. W. French, council
man long term; F. II. Woldullold, conn.
oilman uhort term; Simoon Bolton,
water commissioner.
Third ward M. '. Douunll, council
mau; II. J. Muior, water commissioner.
Mr. Forloy tho newly elected mayor,
is proprietor of tho saddlery firm of
Farley it Frunkland wat superintendent I
of the constitution of the state portage
road at Cascade Locks.
He Closed His Life With a Tour Through
South Africa.
HAD ADAHTTANCE TO THE
CAAIPS OF BOTH ARMIES
corning the general movement Id ttie
south for the disfranchisement of the '
nc8re: -u
"woof tho south oro not Bfrald tof'
grnppieu wiiu. uemocrauc supremacy
has beon maintained In the south in spite
of negro suffrage and that supremancy
will bo all tho more securo when the
blacks uro wholly dlefranchlaed as Wo ,
witness iu tho Mississippi, Louisiana !
nnd and South Carolina. As to tho '
reduction of our representation In Con- .
gross and tho electoral college because
nego disfranchisement, I regard that !
as political bluster nurn ami Blmnt U - CI
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His Experiences With the Boers Resulted in His Conversion to Their Side of
the Controversy Condition of the Commandos Returned
to London Doomed to Death.
San Fiiancisco, Juno 10. Ever slnco
mention was made soveral months ago
that a search had been made o( tho
recordu of Sacramento county to determ
ine if tliore was a record of tho adoption
of Princess Hatzfeldt by the lute Collis
P. Huntington there have been persist
ent rumors that the Princess has iu
contemplation a contest of tho railroad
builder's will.
These rumors have beon revived by
tho arrival of Prince Hatzfeldt and tho
Hatzfeldt on this coast and tho fact that
the Princess bus gone to Sacramento
ostensibly to visit her mother. The
Princess, however, disclaims any inten
tion o( beginning a contest. With tho
Prince nnd Princess iu their western
journey Isthoiiiattornoy.JJoHoph Dolled
ding of Now York, and IiIh presence here
nt this time bus nrcontuuted tho report
thut.lcgul proceedings of some sort are In
contemplation.
To all inquiries Mr. Redding per-
sistontly replies that he knows nothing
of his client's Intention is this rsgurd,
while the Princo contents himself with
the declaration (hut he has nothing to
give out at preruut. U is given out that
hiii'Ii a contest would present
unutiuul dllllculty fur iu order
to liuve the will declined In
valid It would be necessary to show
that Huntington was ot unsound mind
ut the time liu made tho will or that ho
wns under undue iulluoucu or that the
will was forged.
'the will was executed about two
yearH baforo Hiiiitlngtou'n ilcutl . Then
there is tho additional fact that the
Princess Ilutzfoldt wub mentioned iu
tho will and was provided for by giving
hor tho Interest on $1,000,000 during her
life time, the principal to go to liur issue
or failing issuu, to such portions as she
may by will direct. The Prhicess can
not, theroforo, rely on a claim of 'being
u pretermitted child, even if she should
produce documentary evidence of
her adoption In regular legal form
It is esttmuted that tho Huntington
estate bus increased 10 per cent since his
death, It is in the question ol residuary
legatee hip that that there rests u hitter
nets which ma; 'orcu tho bringing of u
contest, (or Henry E. Houghton is named
us residuary beneficiary, nnd It Js pos
sible that he may receive over fort)
fi A II F"i" i " I """l0" llollar8 ok ins siiaio. iii com
KAILnUAlJ Fi-flHon with that figure tho $1,000,000
given to the Prlncesss appears very
paltry and It Is not u mirpiiso to her
friends that she should express hcrdis
satisfaction.
Whether this dlsvatlBlaetloii will mu
trrlull.o iua lawhiilt is yet to he seen.
owner of the Elgin, Jollot and Eastorn
Illinois Railroad.
RACE
ACROSS
ATLANTIC
RUSSELL
BIGAMY .'
CASE. .'
much, a
Nkw Your, Juno 10. Thoro is
talk among British lawyers, says the
Tribune's London correspondent respect-'
mg mo procedure tn me i,oru Knssoll i
bigamy ca?e If tho preliminary proceed-
ings are followed by a commitment by
the magistrate and an indictment by the
grand jury. Thero is a general agree
ment that tho cuso in that event will be
removed by writ of certiorari from tho
ordinary courts to tho House of Lords.
Tho Lords enn only har appeals from
'tho lower conrts, but whenapceris
charged with folony ho must go to the
House ot Iiords for trial and not on ap
peal.
NewYoiik, Juno 19 Tho proposed
trans-Atlantic race botwoon yachts of
tho America's cup class is rocsiving
much consideration from yachtmon iu
this city. Tho fart that Sir Thomas T0 OUR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS.
Upton looks with favor on tho propoil-
tlon loads many to bollevo that Thomas Somo timo ago Tim Daily Journal
W. Lawsonand W. Duncan, Jr., will reduced its pricoto mail subscribers from
nareo to enter tho Independence nnd tho '-n ..... on- . .i r, r r
Constitution ngalnst the Shamrocks. J. r t 30 "nts per month Cask In
V. S. Oililio secretary of the Now York Abvanck. Th' was dono to save book
Yacht Club was soon last night and said keoplng and oxponso of collectors, and
thnt the trnuB-Atlautlc race had not yet the subscribers are given the benoflt of
beon brought to tho attention of the tho reduction In prlco. .Such subscrlb-
' em should not oxpect to got time on tho
paper, and as thoy get tho bonoflt of thu
reduced prlco they should not expect It.
Thoro Is tho further advantago about
this system of not having a bill piled up
against you. A notice Is sent out before
subscriptions oxplro, and should be
promptly observed.
The Amalgamated Copper Company
lllod papers today increasing capital
slock from 75,000,000 to 155,000,000.
Purposo of increase is to purcliaso
Butte k Hoston and Boston A Montana
Companies.
At Buffalo argument iu appeal of Ho
land It. Mollnoux, alleged poisoner of
Mrs. KuthorinoJ. Adams, wuh resumed
beforo court of appeals today.
Mrs. O. A. Litchfield uud daughter,
Miss Helen, have gnuo to Yaquluu to
spend the summer with Chun. Litchfield.
ALL-STEEL
BLUSTER
PURE AND
SIMPLE
Nkw Yoiik, Juno 10 Henry D.
Clayton of Alabama, one of tlio Demo,
urntlo leaders of tho House and u mem
ber of the Democratic National Com
mittee Is quoted In a Washington
8ecial to the Tribune us follows con-
Sir Thomas Lipton will accopt offer of
an American magazine for u $5000 cup
race over same course aftor America cup
race.
...Fresh...
IenotiH
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Ellis & Zulu's
WE GIVE COUPONS
54 State Street. 8alem Those 2874
$kueMftm
.r.wT.i-mji- -r .
....Remember This is....
Nkw Yoke, June 10. A contract has
just beon signed in this city for a com
plete outfit of rolling stock, Including
pressed steal carp, locomotives and pas
senger couches for to liepubliu uud
Grand Forks Ituilroad in Washington.
The road will bo 48 miles long and of! There is u ulauso In tho will that says
This weather insists on your investing at once, j
There are other refrigerators on the market, but none
like the Automatic. It saves ice where other waste.
It's good points are numerous, come in and let us ex- J
plain them. '
BUREN & HAMILTON
The Low Price Furniture House. Jl
liliiiuiuiuiuuiiiiuuiiuiiuiiuiiiiimumiumniHmummmuiiimmianuni
Biz Order for Locomotives
New YorK, Juno 10. The recently
organized American Locomotive Com
pany is already in receipt of ordeis
standard gaugo. At Grand Forks It will
connect with a Canadian Pucific Hail
road, The first trains will ho run early
in November if uothlng occurs to block
the construction work now under way,
The rouil will bo used mainly to carry
gold and silver ore from the mines In the
Republic district on the east slope of the
Cascades to Canadian smelters ut Grand
Forks.
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THE WISE
Know "an
ounce of
satisfaction
is worth a ton of talk." Ho wo will give
you an ounce of talk and a ton of cat In
taction if you will buy our "Hawks"
high grade cut glacs, and our hue of
sterling silverware will also give you u
ton of satisfaction. Nothitg nicer for
wedding presents than thetm two lines,
for they are "a thing of beuuty and joy
forever."
BARR'S JEWELY STORE
Leaders to Low Prices 118 State St.
- Voting coupons os toth pianos liven for 25
cent cash purchase.
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Needs a "hrucer" as well as the man
with an impaled appetite ikumIs an
apetizr. Asa tonic, an apfietizer,
oraian aid to digestion ilmre is
nothing like a Wod Hirt wlikey.
For trirU'iriiisI 'general" purinjaes
thr if ji'k'i hk that t"iiii the
rtghtsM)t hkv luin Howe Whiskey.
J. P. ROGERS, BP"
Wholesale anl Retail Liquor Dealer
BROKE
HER OWN
RECORD
Plymouth, June 10th. The steamer
Deuteahland arrived today having
broken her own record. Hho ooverod
3082 miles in five days, eleven hours uud
51 minutes, average speed of 'JH.'iB knots.
uny one making it content thai! bo out
off from all shure hi the estute, but the
will of Jumes G. Fuir had a similar
provision and the courts knocked it out.!
Mrs. Cluru Prentiuu, mother of the
Princess assorts.it is nald,tliat she signed
u document reliu(ulshiug her uuthorily
ov&r her dauuhter uud that Huntington
legally adoptod the child. No record of
this adoption has been found however.
Gossip goes so far as to say that contest
prMeedings will bo begun simultaneous
ly hi this city nnd New York,
o n!i p
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Despondent became of thedlllloulty
lie experienced in learning the English
language, Porilrio Caster, eon of u
wealthy customhouse brokerat Havana,
Cuba, committed suicide.
Wires from Itlo de Janeiro rhow riot
ing is (ping on there, as a result ol in
creased street car fares.
Or. II. W. Kellogg of Portland will
accept vail to ludlauapolls.
Gold has ben discovered in the heart
of tppoWune,
Ffiur AmerUan horses won rases at
A soot.
Nome was subjected Ut a $160,060
fire.
BABY
BROUGHT
MERCY
Today we Offer as Our Eighteenth Wednesday Surprise
a Splendid Line of Palmer's Arawana.
HAMMOCKS
A Line Which We Know to be Worth $, Our Former
Price I3eing 85c.
Bt Phthiishhim, June 10. The condi
tion of the Czarina and her child li
entirely satNlaatnry.
The Oxar slgnali! the birth of his
daughter by issuing uu ukuse commuting
the puiilthniMiit of riotous students.
To Enlarge Its Plant.
JoMirr, im.., June lO.ltuuiors are again
in circulation thut the Ainqricau Ti
Plate Company, which has four mill
plants here, will eularg its wuiks. tsluli
llshlng buiiriMs that will employ 1,600
men. The American is part of the I'm
ted Htates Hteel Company, which owns
steel and wire mills here and u alio tho
...SPECIAL THIS DAY ONLY...
686 6dGil
This is positively a great offer as this line is recognized
to be tlk- best in America. No other factory imkeshanh
mocks like Palmer makes them. Send the children if you
haven't time to come vourself.
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