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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
nifrtlff n .nrH(TiJfSHm"Jifrvrf "luti tif WiT.1 . THE DAILY tvrifnr:is:i;T(m'iwT)riT'!i(imm This paper receives the tarcrest'As soclatcd Press report taken in Oregon outside of Portland.. SSHSBWI ThU JVtftAf? I a hkLi. x. Northwest Afternoon News-nter Leajcue-Prlnts all State News Today. sea VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON UllIDAY JUNE 21 1901 NO 146 JOURNAL IEIIIIllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIEIllllllliM Mm Ml s Goods! S'A SOUTHERN MAN FOR NEXT PRESIDENT M m m m H a Men's andBoys'l Ciofbio Names of a Number of Straight Laced Old Fashioned Democrats. CUBA STRUGGLING UNDER A TREMENDOUS MORTGAGE DEBT a THE LARGEST line in. Salem. A minute inspection Sof our stock will convince you that we are showing the" largest assortment of clothing of any house in the city Speaker of the Lower House of Congress Honored With a Dinner on the Fourth of July at Which Delegates From the British Colonies ' Will Be present. ), i '? of both Democratic and Republi can Presidents; also, havo t not sovornl ox-Confcdcratcs sorved in tho Cabinets of both Republican ana ijeuio eratic Presidents? CongroBB basjbeen full of ex-Confederatoa for 30 tears. Suroly, if ox-Con'tedorntes can bo trusted SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; CLOTH, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. H fWOQUlMiUSTORf 399 COMMEROIAfi (NHIllMliaiigillllllllllllHIIIIIMIIHIIIIBHIIII r i L AST m WARM 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. KRAUSSB BROS Repairing a Watch Of the finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo give special at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill; diamonds are reset, nnd jowelry of all kinds is repaired in tho most per fect manner, besides optical work of nil kinds. Nkw York, Juno 21. A special to tho Tribune from Washington says: Congressman John Wesley Gaines, of Tnnncsseo, in an interview favors the nomination of a Southern man for Pres ident in 1001. IIeBays: "My proposi tion for the nomination of a Southern man for President in 1004 is taking like wild fire. Since I t mado it a neck ago 1 ' have received stacks of lottors from all parts of the country commondtng tue. For more than CO years this country was ruled by tho south a. d I am Btaisfled wo can regain control if wo go about it in tho right way. Tho first step in this direction should bo tho nomination of a straight, old fashion southern Dem ocrat for President in 1001. Tho man who says that tho Bouth does not now possess an abundance of Presi dential material is a fool. I can name a dozen men or more, any ono of whom would make us a winning candidate" Then Mr. Gainttt mentioned these names; Senator Morgan of Alabama, Sonator Cockrell of Missouri, Sonator Cormack and Ex-Senator Turley of Tennoasoo; Senators Culberson and Bailey of Texas ; Senator Uacon and Clark Howell ot Georgia ; Associate Justice White of LouUiuiia. "And," said Mr. Gaines, "you might add to this list tho nnrao of John Marshall Harlan of Kentucky who, though appointed to the United States Supremo Court ai a Republican has enunciated fine old Democratic doctrines from the bonch moro than onco. "Tho war is ovor and tho couth is an integral part of tho union aud not a in sular possession or a Porto Rice und be sides have not numerous ex-Confodor atus served on tho bench of tho Su promo Court and in other positions of tho Federal Judiciary by appointment C, T. Pomeroy 288 Coro'l St. Watchmaker sod Optician 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 Cm? ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. He Has Sayed My Life to make and interpret laws... tlioy can bo trusted to oxecuto thorn. -There- foro my voico.from this tlmo on alkali ba for a Southern man for President' Nkw Yoiik, Juno 21. A special to tho Horald from Washington says : Reports of distress contlnuoto reach Washington from debtors in Cuba. Governor-Gon- eral Wood lias announced that all claes ea o( creditors aro at liborty to take ac tion and enforce the cojloction of mort gage credits on all kinds of property. Mortgages on proportylnCuba amount to fL'ua.uuu.uw, f iou,uuw,uuu oi wnicu is on city real ustato nnd tho remaindor on rural property. 8ovontynino por cent of tho vnluo of tho city real estate is Indebtedness und 63 por cont of tho value of tho rural property is indebtedness. Tho averago annual income from tho city real estate is 10 per cent nnd that from rural prop erty is 11 nor cont. lu view of these figures, War Department officials ex proHs the opinion that thero is likely to be u great change of ownership of property in Cuba. Rdral nnd agricultural properties, tho buildings on which wore dostroyed during tho war, on which impiovouiunts have not yot been made aro exempted from tho enforcement of tho mortgago claims. scribed to the Victorian Memorial and loft J. Plorpont in chargo of this mil lionaire tribute. It was nol considered good taste to lmvo any premature announcement of this subscription and tho delegntos soparatcd with tho nnderetanding that tho matter should bo left to tho dlriuotion of Mr. Morgan and bo brought out aftor their return to to Amtrica. Partial subscriptions are raported to havo amounted to XOOUO without Mr. Morgan's own check nnd it has beoirundorstood that tho amount may bo enlarged to X'20,0000, Thoro was a proposal that the delegates mouoy should bo turnod ovor to tho Mansion llouso fund but this was not acted upon. Tho dele gates retired from tho feutlvo sceno of tliolr own ontortainment aftor empow ering Mr. Morgan to sottle all tho do tails. It will bo untortunato if this dis position bo made of their subscriptions, as thoro is another fund controlled by a roprosentative committee of tho American Socloty and started af ter an oxchnngo of communi ions with Lord Eshor and tho King. Theeo two funds ought to bo amalgamate ed and usod exclusively for the erection of n distinctively American memorial to tho Queen, designed and executed by on American sculptor. Englishmen do not want Amoricans to help them out in paying for tliolr memorial. They pro for to have a distinctive American tribute without any connection with tho Mansion House. The king was consult ed on this point and acquiesced.'' THE RUSSIANS RESENT SOME LATE CRITICISMS Prohibition the Issue. Tf.mi-i.i-, Texas Jnno21. Prohibition is tho issue boing fought out in tho Bell county election to-day and the contost is ono of tho most exciting in the political annals of this section of tho atao. Both sides have beou campaigning vigorously and tho vote is expected to be close. Paul du Chaillu, the African Explorer, Will Look Them Up. THE CZARS SUBJECTS ARE LOYAL PROSPEROUS AND CONTENTED Russian Students Like all Other College Boys the Czar Animated Only Good Will Toward all the Rest of the Civilized World. By Nkw Yoiik, Juno 21. Tho Trlbuno Bnys: Just boforo ailing on tho Augusta Victoria, Paul du Chaillu, tho oxplorer, explained the objects of his trip to Rus sia iib follews: , "Russia is inlsundurst'-od and that is becauso such an immeneo amount ot misinformation Is printed about it In tills country. Enemies of Russia send out theeo lloa for tho purposo of sproad- and Gonoral Williams who represents tho Cramp Shipbuilding firm in Russia who witnossod tho disturbances, have atatod moro than once that thoro was nothing ominous of dangorous in them, 1 suppose that when school boys In this country become unruly and riotouB tbo police aro called on to surpross thorn. That is nil that was dono by my govern ment during tho students riots last ing ovil opinions of tho country. I havo , March. mot many Russians In tliolr own coun try nnd in other countries, nnd I havo found thorn to bo n wondorfully fine people, full of life, energy and intollect "Russia, llko ourselves, is young. There will bo atromondous expansion of our commercial relations with Russia conBequout'upon tho development of tho JAPANESE MINISTER IS ASSASSINATED Yokoiioua, June 21 Hcshl' Tom, who was minister "in communication" In tho hut Ito cabinet was Blabbed to' day at tho meeting ot the city aspumbly, and died shortly afterwards. lloshl Torn was Japanese Minister nt Washing ton nnd was farmorly president of tho Hcuse. The nssassliiatlon is supposed to havo been due to politics. "Ploaso say for mo that tho govern ment which I represent was novor moro Bocuro and stablo nor wero tho Czar'a subjects throughout his vast empire ever moro loyal, prosperous nnd con tented. Thoy aro progressing in all tho arts of peace and in common with tboir Imperial master thoy havo nothing bnt goodwill toward oli tho peoples of. tho earth." ...Crystal Ice Works... J. MAQUIRE, Mgr iiftTPiiniiiiniiiiiir Tolephone pnirniM 2071 Main nnpi CouutWrlon . May, ' 100 To whom thoto prcciiU thai), come nroetlntr. TliU U locortlly Hint 1 tiuvo been n I lie led with Ovarian Tumors fur number of yearn, also II rer trouble. I dcalro to publicly slate upon oath that Dr: J. F.Cook, of tJalcra, Oregon, liaa removed (aid tumori, two lu numbur, without the use of knife, plaiier or jolaonou drug, and that I am entirely, and as I bellere permanent, ly cured. I cheerfully recommend Dr, Cook to all I, .VISUM. .UliVIVU M 1 VTM, I IVU1 HM UU Umm lured my life. My home It three mile touth of i iiuner, urcgon, Aiua. lAiiuuinr. iiuitui.i. Subscribed and sworn to before mo thia flrat day of May, 1V01. Seal attached. W. W. HAM., County Cleric. Do Not Listen, to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame ma and mv tnAflin.1. of treatment. If I could not cure people thero would bo no ute to tight me. It li because I do cure people that I am pertinently mltrepn ken ted, but I keep on curing folki Jmt the fame, aud home or tho beat people In Oregon aland by me, for which I am thankful Bend for Circular containing leatlmoulala from paUeuta cured both lu Oregon and In tho r.ui. i tin t netpmr recauae you nave been told jou have been told vou could not I cured. Dr i'ook baa cured hundred! of people whoto caaea iiutu oeeii pronoiinoeu nopeieai py the "old, tchoola" pbyalclaua. The doctor haadeTOted the beat yean of hU life to the itudyofdlaeate, aud the ue and ac tion of Nature' vegetable remedje, until he kiiuwa auaoiuwiy juii wual he cau do. TIU iKi Nkw Yoiik, Juno 21. A dispatch to tho Tribune from Loudon suyB : Speaker Henderson with his wlfo and daughtor have arrived at Carlton Home for a fortnight in lxmdon. Tho Speaker will receive many courtesies from Speaker Gully and mombers of Parliament und will be a prominent figuro at tho Fo-rth of July dinnor where ho will speak. This dinnor will bo unusually largo and important. Represent ntivea of ovory self governing British colonoy will have seats of honor and l)rd Strathcona will respond for them. Lord Goschen, Bir Ian Hamilton, Levi P. Mor ton nnd Frederick II. Gillette will attond the dinner and speeches will he mndo by Ambassador Cboato, It. W. Ilnnbuiy, Ilisliop Welldon of Calcutta, It'iv. Dr. Joseph Pnrkor und tl o head innetor of Rugby. CAMPING ON THE BORDER Thousands Suffer Destitution in Hope of Grabbing Land Outlaws JReady to Kill Others Who are More Successful Than They. . tea him confidence. Dr. J. F. Cook HhyVofon i i a-l IVsHATKBIHITHWTOOl 1 yTT3-j;a---3 fctf aim, n ,m 1 1 ,j, I 1 I 1( If I I fnrcaall klndaordlieasei. I !9ld3 ! Those I v v i v . . i m iiMPrtntri l i uri 5rrni cv.n sr jmY y E ,r. t-Lft 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I S I I f - 1- &ttn ,XijW i iiftOi "Trvullv ttmw I InJp Refnger-i JBrfgf r 3 p j . .., - - AMERICAN TRIBUTE TO QUEEN Nkw Yobk June 21 A dlgpatch to the Tribune from I)ndon says; When the delegates of the New York Chamber of Commerce were In London they sub- THE WISE This weather insists on your investing at once. H There are other refrigerators on the market, but none p like the Automatic. It saves ice where other waste. It's good points are numerous, come in and let us ex- E plain them. BUREN & HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. iiiN!iiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Know "an ounce of eutltfaotiou is worth a ton of talk." Ho wo will give ou an outiceof talk und a ton 01 satis faction if you will buy our "Hawks" high grade cut glais, and our lino of Htorllng silverware will also give you a ton of satisfaction. Notldtg nicer for wedding presents than theeu two lines, for thoy are "a thing of beauty and Joy forever." BARR'S JEWELY STORE UaJers In Low Prltcs IIS State St. .- Votlsc coupons on toth plioos fives for 2 5 cent cash purchase. Z'8& L. f o v. f . r..r i -..7 1 I frnU S I A IT t3L TFSi- I fewwissr. 1 ' ?3gjffi0 The Man With Cold Feet Netd a "Uiuvvt" a wi.ll as the man with an lriiH'tod upHttite netsU uu appetizer. Asa tome, an appetizer, oraaaii ahl to digttioii lliero la nothing Iko 4 gnl Kire whltkoy. For niel'ttHl 'gMiwral" ptirpo there i Hoi'i'tia hat tuuttitM tho nght jK)t like loin Howff Whiskey. I J. P. R0GERS,irL, Kanhah Citv, June 21. Thourauds of poople camping on tho border of tho Kiowa, Comanche aud Apncliu reserva tions in Oklahoma, awaiting opening of tliat land to sottlumont, are in duntituto circumstances, according to I). J, McKouna, who hns just returned from tho scone, "Only last Monday," said Dr. McKonnn, "two friends and myself drove over to tho border from OklajioiunCity and the sight that greet ed ub was ono of terrible destitution. Twenty thousand men, women and child ren are massed on tho border, and hulf of thorn are utterly dostitttto. Only a small percentage havo evtm tents to Bleep in, but huddlo under wagons and such sheltering trees as they can find. At least 5000 of thorn havo beou there a year nnd a half. They went witli possibly 200, or f!100, and havo made nothing eluco thoy ar rived. The pitiable thing about it all la that there are hundreds of desperadoes on tho border, who have picked out claims, and will not scruple to kill suc cessful ones in tho drawing, In caso they have a lottery. BOXER TROUBLE far east of that country by means of tho railroad across Siberia. Wo all trmlo with IliiBsiu to tho extent of millions of dot lu ru a year. Ilonco wu should kuow each o'lior butter In oritur that wo may lmvo hotter com ineruiul rululloiiH. 'I do not go to tho Russians to look for flaws, but to mitstor their character and their systom of living, socially, po litically und economically. I boltovo my finding will bo of valuo to both thla country and to theirs. I go to boo tho poople aa thoy aro and I hayoconlldouco that what I ahsll loarn uhall bo gratify ing to me and to nil thoso who want to lmvo Ituesia and tho United States como Int.) closer relation witli each other. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 21. Ajspoclul to tho Trlbuno from Washington says: Count Casslui, the Russian Ambassador hnd his attention called to au article entitled: "Tho Kiiailau Situation from tlis In- aido" which appeared in thla week's nil in ho r of the New York Independent. After reading the article Count Casslui said : 'I novor before heard of the author of this article. I spend ubouttivo months ovory year lu Paris and am well I acquainted with our Ambassador thoro. I shall cable to Paris immediately to learn if thoro W any inch persons on the staff of. the Ambassador n legal adviser or lu any other capacity, i cannot uoiiovo inui tuai a servant of the Czr would mako such gross misrepresentations of his government and of Rusulan affairs In general na aro contained in this article. The disturbances among tho university students lust March, of whioh thla man PLEADING HARMONY FOR 1904 Ci.kvki.ani), 0., Juno 21. Contrary to general oxpoetatloa, harmony prevailed I at the Republican County Convention Senator Ilanun occupied a seat on tho p1atform,aud mado n ntrong apeoch in favor of peace betweon tho two factlona ot tho party. "Seldom has thoro been any cam paign," ho inid, "of such importance aa last year, bearing on questions of such moment, and tills year it is tho satno. It will have great bearing on tho Presi dent's woik, und wo should uphold him. This Is tho year wo oloct a Legislature to cliooso a successor to mv dlstln. prorated the country that it McKlnley was elected on tho St. Louis platform all promlsos of propriety would bo fulfilled, Thoy wero fulfilled. Tho renewed coafi. donee of tha people carua with tho fulfill ment. Lot us give notice tothoopp siton in Ohio and In tho United States that the Republican ranks aro filling up and preparing for the battlo of 1001. iai hub do me notico to the stato and the United States. Tho nominations subsequently made wero pretty evenly divided botween ttii two factions ot thoy party. MODOC COUNTY LYNCHING AtTunAB, Cal., June 21. Tho grand jury of Modoo county, which has bon investigating tho lynching on May 30 ot Calvin Hall, his throo sons and Dan Lyantls for alleged thefts, has returned three indictments for murder. Robert Levonton, Isotn Eades and James W. Brown are the porsons named. It isun doratood that ovidenco was brought out by tho investigation showing that these men wore tho principal participants in tho ovantBlcadlng up to tho wholeMlo lynching. BOOMER BALLIET IS SUED Rakku Crrv, June 21. An action waa commenced here today to collect 75 from Lateon JBalllot, who has been Jn tho public oyo much of Iato as the mino promotor whose mall haa been stopped by the government, and also as the pro prietor ot tho Baker City Herald. John Whcolor chargos that tho amount la duo him in the nature ofaaiary, thodobt growing out of ndoal for tho sale of a confidential tolephono transmitter, Ral llet is not hero at prosent, aa ho de parted immediately after visiting Baker to look into the stoppage of his mall hore. jgulshcd colleague, Sonator Forakor, jand wo should bo united in tlio demand that ho bo sont back. No argument Is so strong aa an object lesson. Tho Republican party ...Fresh... enotiH -AT- Ellis & Zinifs WE GIVU COUPONS 54 State Street, Salem 'Phoas 2874 s llOStdllliill va U6 Is whot you got when you mako a purchaso at tho big store. UlaluH of supremacy aro Ineffectual unless they aro backed by solid argu ments that establish absolute facta. Exaggeration flows easily from any rotuil sources, hut crediting tho publio with Intolllgoneo and power of discrimination, wo profor to print our modest statements and calmly nustaln tliom. ....FOR INSTANCE.... Fancy Crashes lie yd. NOT OVER : profeieea to writ uuthorhttlvely were no worse than they usually are Russian tho Dk-uuN, June 21. The Cologne Volks Zotung contains a special from aUorinuii missionary lu Shan Tuug in which it is asserted that the lloxor trouble la by no means over, that the rebels are quietly enjoying the plunder from the missions, that philo foreign ediots are only blind, and that another und worse rising la expected soon. At the foreign office a gentleman ou Chancellor Von Hulow'a authority told representative of the Associated Press that this news waa in no wise corroborated by ollloials news from China. Over (iOO men employed In car shops of the Reading Railroad Company havo struck for shorter hours and increased pay. Immediately thereafter the boiler makers struck. The jury in the I)rkr cafu at Jersey City returned a vurdlot of guilty of at tempt to kill Iluv. John K.llur. J Tha attempt to fioAt the eapaized army transport Ingalla at Brooklyn will Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer be made tomorrow. ludetits are llko of America and every other country. Tney are merely boys full of vitality which somo times ex presses Itself in reedloia aud lawless form. 1 speak not only with a general knowledge of tho facta becauso I once was a university atudeut in Russia my self, but I am alio ablo to speak with specific aud detailed knowledgo of the dlstuibauces of last March, At no time did they amount to a serious dem onstration against the government and at tin time was the students supported by the worklngir.en of St. Petersburg or elsewhere. The most exaggerated accounts ot thu disturbances wvro cabled to (ho newspapers of thu United States and Knglaud aud I am glad of the opportunity to deny these reports ami tt my government rlntht in this pari of thu world. Two distinguished Americans-Consul General Holloway at St. Petersburg1 Seo display ot npcoiul values lu our corner window. Fancy Ducks and Piques 11 cents yard. The best offering of the season. 25c to 50c Laces, lie Set corner window they are ac tually there just aa wu advertise. indents I ioc Insertions, 8c yd. Seo Liberty street window. Great Sale of White Shirt Waists, 39c to $2,98 Summer Underwear A full line ot vests 10c up to 8o eaoh. Union Suits In white, pink, blue, and ecru, N)o, i I 2 Wud J 1.75. ' . Cushion Tops, 50c. A swell new line of cauvavca with hum florul and conventional designs. I aWy-". ".jf jf'jd hr m i I MM IS MM MWM MM J Ji mAMaiUyt Alen's Shoes, $2.98 Our entire line of $3.60 values at $2,08 just to make shoe selling lively, Straw Hats Crusher shapes and rough braids 25c to 2.00. Felt Crushers 'I lie celebrated Rummel crusher In white, tan nnd pearl, l,00 to $1.60. Duck Pants We have the new styles for sum mer. A Man's Suit Must lie built like a house from . the ground up. It must have good foundation and bo built by good mechanics. All the good points of workiaa-. ship lira fouud in our lino cloth, Free... Ueautilul nUtlno copiea with saeels and votes ou the plauo. $ v 1 -J ' !. Jt I