V DAILY JOURNAL. d8 rftfii'i'nirt Lmmm ssw 'vaaai This pacer receives the larsrest'As soclatcd Press report taken In Oretron outside of Portland. This . Pacer, Is a member sfttUS Northwest Afternoon , NewsMMn hcuKuc ruiuauii aiaie neYS:lC-Jy,D m -m s SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY JUNE 22 1901 VOL. XI NO 147 JL JLJL JLJ A HEALTHY MAN NEEDS NO TOWIC NEITHER DOES A HEALTHY BUSINESS Special rates, lottery schemes and promtumB are simply trade tonics w lilrh, like all stimulants, leavo tho patient in a weaker condition than "before taking." Have you tnkfii a doee bv denlint; with a firm suffering from general debility which is always using tonics? Did you ever con ciiltir Hint nu aro paying for these trndo tonics and trHtle dootoisV In addition to this you pay for tho losses from lud accounts when you doal with a merchant doing a credit biiHim-sB. That's why tho :: :: :: : :: NBVV .YORK-RACKBT Can and does undersell "regular stores." Wo pay Epot cunIi for goods and got lower. prices t linn merchanta who "buy on time, and Bull on eternity." Wo get all the crpIi dbcountej and give you the benefit of this plan. Tlit'ru'rt a big Hiving in every transaction. Our i-iuttant aim Is to' keep tho quality nf ovcrv article in the etorj high and the prices low. Wu'rp building on a solid foundation, not for a day, but for all titno. Store upon 'till 7 o'clock during summer mouths. :: :: :: :: CYCLONE DETAILS ARE SICKENING Two Families Wiped Out and a Town Prac tically Destroyed. A HEROIC WOMAN WHO . RESCUED HER CHILDREN Only to Have Them Torn Away From Her By the Storm Demon Bodies Carried Hundreds of Yards and Thrown to the Earth " Maneled and Lifeless. have fecured tho right of way and liavo agreed to mtbscrlbo tho sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars for which they aro to receive tho bonds of tho jatd railroad company atcighty.flvo cents on tho dollar. President Hates asks thai tho right-of-way be deeded to his company upon the filing of a bond in the sum of $50,000 that immediate work will commonco upon tho construction of tho road, sixty miles of which ho agrees to havo built within a period to bo named in tho bond. GENERAL CHAFFEE MILITARY GOVERNOR SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes CveryiEveilog atlSIx O'clock Except Saturday. R. T. DArNE6. Proprietor. 1 tC5HgarIM M MUMJt'tWliUL'Lm CorCommorolal nnd Chomokota Streots ft 4 Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our businoss that we give special at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill ; diamonds aro rosot, and jewelry of all kinds Is repaired in tho most per fect manner, besidos optical work of nil kinds. C, T. Pomeroy vTrriC iE J 2 8 8 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now ready io 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. MAQUIRE, Mgr Tolphone 20 71 Main It ,co? Hisr ' v2- The Man With Cold Feet Needs a "hracer" as well as tho man with an impaired appetite needs an appetizer. Asa tonic, an appetizer, or as an aid to digestion there is nothing llko a good puro whiskey. For medicinal "general" purpofes there is nothing that touches tho right spot like Tom Howo Whiskey. J. P. ROGERS, IS"' Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Omaha, Neb,, June '22 Dispatches from Naper, Neb., scene of Thursday's cyclone, do not chaneo materially the reports of last nUht. Bertha Anderson has bcon added to list of killed and her mother, Mrs. August Anderson will probably die. Tho dead now number oight, Direct communication by tele graph and telephone is cut off. Funerals of eight victims of the torna do were hold yesterday. I'ho littlo town of Naper is nlinost entirely destroyed. Tho killed wore members of tho Urueuiug and Antiunion families. Jncob Greening, fathor, aged 10, fatal ly injured. Mrs, Jacob Greening, mother, still liv ing, but not expected to survive. Grace Greening, aged II, seriously injured. Margaret Greoning, ag"d 7 killed. Maggie Greening, aged 0, killed. John Greening, aged 4, kiilled. Jacob Greening, aged 1!, killed. Out of tho Anderson family .of six two children, Ida and Olara,aged respectively 7 and 8, woro kllled.and the mother and daughter, Dortha, and sou, Theodore, nged respectively 10 and lU.injured. Ouo of tho8A,chlldrcn liaa since died. August Anderson, the fathor, wai away from home at tho time. Mrs. Greoning, mothorof t)io Groaning family, io seriously injured au-1 is not expectod to llvo. Her shoulder Is brok en nnd ho Is Injured internally. Graco Greening is also very badly injured, but unleiB inlurcd internally may survive Mary Anderson, mother ol tho Anderson Family, is not seriously injured. Tho fattier of tho Greening family, was found a qurter of a mile from tho house badly mangled, Both arms and legs and (lack were broken, nnd thero is no chatico, for his lifo. Littlo Maggio and Jacob Greoning wore found 600 yards from where tho house stood. Thoy wore stripped of all thoir clothing, but wore not disfigured. Tho othor two children wero closo to tho liouso and wore in full view of their nnthor and oldest sister, who woro both fatally Injured and who could auo thtm but rendor no assistance. Six hours before tho storm tho sun was shining. Tho storm cloud appeared about G o'clock and traveled down tho Koya Paha river. It aeomod to rlso up and skip some houses and then swoop down and demolish everything. Tho tor undo was proceeded by a govern hnll storm. Stones fell that measured 10 inches in circumference. Mrs. Andot- sou took refuge under a bank near liur home with three children. She said : 'I saw tho cloud coming and knew it wbb bad, and I grabbed tho youngest child and took two with mo. When tho storm strucd it took it right into the nr, and that mis the last of it. I hurrii d to my children, but tho storm took two of thorn away from me ar.d killod them, I laid down and hold my baby. Tho wind also tobk it away from mo.f A timber struck menndbrokemyshouldor Aftor tlio storm all my clothes and shoes and stocking wero gono." Tho big wagon bridgo across tho was completely destroyed. .or Omaha, Juno 22. Tho storm followed a southeasterly direction from Lyncl) to B.tlgor, wluro it demolished three resi dence! nnd several small buildings. Mrs. James Porahall, wife of tho ownor of Jtho Badger Mills, was so badly frightened no result of tho storm that sho died a ftw hours Inter. J Lator reports indicate that tho storm extended throughout the upper Elk horn aud Kova Paha Valleys doing mitch damago to crops. TAKEN FROM a : MOB Troops Beseiged in a School House by Excited Texans. St. Louis, Mo., Juno 22. A special to tho Poit-Dispatch from Houston, Tex., says a company of state militia and a mob numboring 1000 enmo noar clashing at Trinity last night over Ell Spencer, a negro changed with assault on Miss Laurin Trow. On account of tho high stato of excltomont, tho negrowas plritod to Houston by Sheriff Chandlor. The situation is now calmer. He Has Sayed My Life m HMiWinriPiMiinniiTinTinnim jWE GIUE fiWflYJ BealiRiI Pi(Kires SSStr'S'SSSoa'- Sakm. Ore, May. l.0 To whom these present shall, come flroettnir. Thli li locertlfr that I hare been afflicted with IIouhto.v, Tox., Juno 22, A special train boanng troops from Trinity ar rived hero this afternoon riddled with bullets, The cavalry arrived at Trinity this morning and relieved the siege of the light guard, who were kopt In tho school Iioupo with tho armed mob form ing a cordon around it. The belcngured soldiors marched back to tho train with tho negro Ell Spencer in their midst and boarded it without molostation, but as tho trafn pulled out tho mob fired several volleys at tho train. The soldier returned tho flro and report at least three members of tho mob hit. Tho nogro wan taken to tho pen nt Huntsville for safo keeping. FIGHTING . ARAB CHIEF Encounters Large English Force and His Forces Put to Flight. AMERICAN DERBY IS RUN Fifty Thousand People Wit ness the Chicago Racing Event. An Immense Amount of Bet ting is Going on in Spite of the Laws to Prohibit. Albert Waddel Acknowleged Chief of the New World Turf-Parader Third. Cincvao, June 22, Tho Giuht Ameri can derby lias been won. Tho fourteenth of theso classic events was speeded into history today by tho acknowledged chlot of tho now world turf. Tho world of fashion, benuy and devotion to heroics was breathless when tho aristocratic contestants, each strain ing every mneclo undor guidance of a pilot who felt that honor, wealth and For the United States in the Islands of the Philippine Archipelago. BUILDINGS OCCUPIED BY THE TROOPS ARE BEING VACATED To Make Way for the Civil Administration That Is Bein? Establishcd-A New Minister Has Been Appointed to the Hermit Klnedom. Washington, Juno 22 An ordor has been issued naming Goneral Ohaffeo as military govornor of tho Philippine archtpolugo. Tho military has been ordered to vacato thu Ayuntamionto, a largo public building which was erected for Government purporo?. This will bn occupied by tho civil ofll cars in tho Philippines. Tho imluco of noxt woek to meet tho semi-annual ro qulrotneuts for dividend Interest dis bursements on July 1, which will bo tin preccdontedly largo. E"r)y rumors ol the scopo of the so-called St. Paul deal havo boon materially mod I Hod. Tho re laxation of tho efforts of professional speculators has left tho market valuer- ublo to moderato soiling andloworpricos Mnlacaynn, heretofore occupied as head- generally havo been tho result. Sharp quarters of Generals Otis and McArthur, .upuvard movements In individual stocks has also boon ordered vacated by military authorities and will bo occupied by Judge Taft. Tho Estadn Mayo, another largo pub lic building is to ho military headquar ters aud will bo occupied by Goneral Ohaffeo. Tho President today Blgned tho Com mission of Horace N. Allen to bo minia te r to Korea. havo failod of lympathetio effect on the on tho general markot owing to thoir specialized causes. Although tho spec ulation has assumed a waiting attitude tho undorcteno Is ono of cohfidonco in futuro prosperous conditions nnd earn ings on securities. BOER FIGHTERS HAVE WORSTED THE BRITISH Fourteen Casualties and Sixty-Six Prisoners Taken Show the Dutch Farmers Still on Their Mettle. Chaddock, Capo Colony, Juno 22. In an ongagomont at Wottorkloof Juno "Oth tho British lost 8 men killod, two I mortally wounded, four porlously wounded, and sixty-six men captured. Tho Captain of Hoar squnrdron is re ported wounded and one Boos killed. tho plaudits of tho world awaited him, turned into tho last half of tho en- duranco testing distance Albert Waddel won, Terminus second, tho Parador, third; time, 2:331-5. Chioaao, Juno 22. Everything Is in readiness for the running of tho Amoti on Derby at tho Washington Park track tills aitornoon. Whllo tho weath er was somewhat foggy in tho morning, Forecaster Codd has promised a pleas ant afternoon. Eleven hones aro nnnouncod as euro to go to tho post, with three doubtful quantities on tho side. Thero was lively betting on the race until a Into hour last night nt tho Auditorium Annex, where a well known Linbmnln maila n llfl till tififltr Sill UVURUIHBiUI Ulirnu M ttijMi' wss , a largo icalo, When hoj opened up business His Eminence and Bounihort wor equal favorites at five to two, but pretty soon a well drsaod strargor came tip and had a conferneco with the bookmaker. As a result of of this conference, tho bookmaker took out hie book and did u littlo altering in thu prices. Ho marked The Parader down to five to two and put Bunnlbertat 3 und His Eminence at four. It developed that $20,000 hail been offered on The Parader In ono bunch. The bookmaker took $5000 and announced that he would try to please tho rest at Ovo to two. Bonnibert's friends WATER COVERED PROVINCE To be Dragged From Below! the Bed of the Ocean ONTARIO PLACER STRIKES Special to Capital Jeurnal: Bakkr City, Juno 22, Itoports ro colvod hero Intimate that tho placor ex citement, which hascausod a stir In tho vicinity of Ontario, Oregon, Is largoly exaggerated. Whllo definite Informa tion is monger It Is not believed that tho strike mentioned is more than a rich claim in tho bed of an anclont stream, which is a frequent occurrence In placer districts. That a cement consloiuora- tlon Is often found containing much gold, but the areas aro always restricted and minora boliovo that those who aro staking all about tho Big Bend will reap nothing. LATEST DAWSON STEAMER Vitoiiia, B. O., Juno 22. Tho steamer Cottage City whlfli arrived list night brought 10 paszongors from Dawson who camo up tho river on the steamer Daw Bon, which mado a record trip to White Horso and was tho first steamer to make a trip through, Sho arrived in three days thirteen hours, clipping two houre off lAst year's record. Sho brought a shipment of half a million dollars for tho Canadian Bank of Commerce This arrived at'Skagway beforo the Cottage City lelt, Btoamor Bailey was sunk in tho lower Fifty Mllo Itlvor, sho having struck, a rock. Sho will bo saved howovor. TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE PATTKnsoN, N. J., June 22. Gang worked all nlphtand today soarchlhg for bodies In tho ruins of tho building which was destroyed by. flrn yesterday. Tho dead bodies of 15 porsons and tho head of another has been taken from tho ruins. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP CHURCH Manhattan, Kans., Juno 22. At tempt was mado early this morning to blow up tho FirstMothodlst church with dynamite It is boliovcd to bo tho work of joinllsts, who directed this spite aiiainst Ilev.Millor,pastorot tha church, becauso of his crusado against saloons. No arrests havo been made, OHIO STORM SWEPT Cot.UMiius, O., Juno 22. A severe etorin swopt ovor a comlsidorable part of Ohio today. A son of Geo. Rice, of Whoelorburg, was killod by lightning and much proporty destroyed In various ucctions. ri Coil -AT- Ellis & Zinirs WE GIVE COUPONS 54 SUte Street. 8lem'PBoge2874 Adkn, Juno 22 Tho Mnd .Mullah, aftor tho recent repuleo by Captain Mac Nolll of IiIh attack upon tho British at Tirana, accidentally encountered tho, raled and that colt was marked down main British forco which immediately l,i. .,. ,. in. uminnnx. ... (,,. nvwHn Tutnnp fi a in.nitji, tf r,ir. aim .... ... luillioow uiivi ,,4...... . ft liTCriroublfc 1 uetre to publicly .tato 'udou "Hckel and routed him. Pursuit was atour. The prices against tho muiuiHin., i.uuk.w oum, urtuii, nuicOlllUfUed ttirOtlgllOUt tllO nlgllt. IJIII1- dredsof the enemy were killed and the MuIIhIi and Sultan of Nur Narrowly es caped capture. The British force lost seven killed and wounded. Frnmprl in let fiber frames trimme'd with gold, 3 with easel backs. Picture protector with glass. All H masterpieces. ...How to Get Them... With everv mirrhase of S5.00 or Over one will H be divert free See our line of iron beds, we start them at $2.50. g remored !! tuition, (wo lit number, without tle uw or kuite, pluteroruolionoiudrugf, and that 1 am entire!, and as J beltere permanent ly cured. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all penoru amcteu I wa. I feci that lie liaa ared my life. My home la three mile aouth of miner, uregou, MK8 CAROLINE KOTZOM. Hubicrllxxl and worn to before me thli flrit day of May, 1W1. Seal attached. W W. HAI.U County Clerk, Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who aro hired to defame inn and my methods of treatment. If I could not cure people there would ho no Hie to rl1t me. It Is iievaute 1 do cure people that I am penitently mlreprc Minted, but, I keep on curluK folks Jittt the atce. aud foineofthe best people In Oregon stand by me. for whloh I am itiankful Snd for Circulars coutalulnc UstimoulaU from pallc nt cured both lu Oreoil aud In the East. Don't rieapatr because you have beeu told you nave lcti told you coold not be etired Dr. Cook ha uured hundred or peeplv whr rajies bare been pronounced bopelea lv i)m "old. schools" ph)dcian. The doctor ha deroted the best years or hH life to the HUih of dlMate. and thie ueiul ar I tluii of Nature's tegetable reme1la, until be jkuos absolutely just what he can do. This Dr. J. F. COOk Hhy?o?an Core all kinds of dlteane. Office. 801 Liberty Bl Saleai, Or. BOISE RAILROAD PROJECT Bjoldl 1 1 the lournal, BoiHK.Juno'JS. The Boio olmnibernf commerce, the trusteua of the right-of- way and I'realdeut T. W. Batti of thu Idaho Midland Railroad ootnpany are negotiating with the purpose in view of the building of a road from Caldwell, Idaho, on the Oregon Slsort Mn via Boifo to Butte, Molilalia. The citizen of Boise and of Caldwell and vicinity BUREN & HAMILTON JM The Low Price Furniture House. Enuiiuiiiiim i iiimiiiiiiniiiiii i iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimi THE 1 X0.-fe&S5l' SPECULATOR IlaKolibled up all the good oil wells. Follow Ilia exBiriplu and gobble up thli dtirabln and nec-tary article. Oar line of titerlinK ullver tpoonf is large and c miplete. Our pricea will relax the tightest ol purau ttiioK. BARR'S JEWELY STORE Uiitrt la Low Prices US Mtlt St. f Yotlai coupoas oa tela tUaoi r.vta for 25 ceot cash (tircaasc. other euro itartora this morninir are: Six to one Beau Oallant, alx to ono each Silverdalo and I.ady Koliorr, 12 to one each Tertnlnuu aud Robert Waddell, 16 to 1 Bannazarro and ISO to 1 Badio H, and Six Hhooter. Whether thereli hotting at thetraokto which the goneral public can wain acceea In Hoinuwliat doubtful with woll known bookmakers in obaruo althoiiifh no open tlatei will b penurtted, Thuru U r great crowd. Kven should u ruin Htoriu como up and soak the Held tho attendance will exceed 36.000, and ahould thu skies m fair at tlio time for starting tho first race. 60.000 people will probably sou thu uerny. iliura is tlio usual g'ui turn out of flno riulppage and wull drewud rouiety women, the Ktate atrcet tortta re imrting tlio limn nine sale of derby dross goods during tho lant fortnight. The Congregational Church of Grlnull, la., at a buelwes meeting by a uiinnliii mis vote decided to drop thu name of I'rof. George O. Herrou from Its church rolls. This is the last act in the long series of procedures ttiat has beun nec essary according to Congregational ec clesiastical custom to put i'rof. Herrou outside of the church. Thru men killed and five uthera In jured by premature explosion of blast, near Kalama, Wash, Largest prune drier 'n the United HUtcs will iMi erected at Corvalli, Or. Nlneteen-year-olil boy under guard at I'alouie, Wash., to prevent lynolilng. Becretary (lay will protest to Kutsia against tariff retalltatton. Seventeen Uvea were lost in a fire at I'atterson, N. J. Tho plargdu Is beoouiming violent in Hong Korg. The surrondt r of Botha Is again rumored. Wabiiinoton Juno 22 Tho addition of a whole province of water covoreJ land to thu kingdom of Thu Nuthorlandrj U tho subject of reporta received at tho Statu Uupartmunt from Consul Hill at Amsterdam and Consul Ueuerul Gtiun- ' Ihtrat Krunkfort, (ieimuny. lhu plan which has bo propotud in thu Ktute Guneral Iiub In view tho closing of thu Zuyduruu, which for couturiea Is said to havo been more harmful than helpful to Holland Coast, to tho Island of Wlorlngmi, aud thence to thu Frisian Coast. Tho part of the hay thus encompassed will hu gradually drained ami it is thought that In 18 years 110,000 acres of fertile html uau bo covered. The total cost of tho work Is estimated at almtit IM.000,0 K), which includes an indemnity of f 1,800,000 to be paid to Zuyiler Zeo fishermen robbed of their vocation, Tlio completion of thu entire work Is expected to prodticu 00.000 aarea of soil valued ut $100,000,000. It iu intended to call this twelfth province ol the Nether lands Wllhelmlna In honor ol the young Queun. WWMWMMMMWMBMWMMIMWI MMW.. 1 HUrJMlfflMrrf fa MCk READ OUR AD. EVERY DAY. LITTLE PILLS ON EDDYISM Itiuumi.D BritiNuu, N, Y,, June -"-'. The Amerioan luslitutu of Homeopatliy itUauseud "Christian boleiico; a Menace to Public Health." Dr. M. Bell Brown, of thu Woman's Modlcal College, of New York, madu a atatumoot denying that Christian Kcienou is spreading among wouiuu who boliuvu iu homeopathy. An uaruest t ffort is making to secure united vigorous actio t by thu institute against the doctrines of Mrs. ttddy, who recently characterized homeopathy as a stepping stone from allopathy to Kddy ism. WAlXSTr WEEKLY SUMMARY iNKW Yuuk, June 3. Speculation has Leon ruprmtml tu a growing extent by the oondltfon of the money market, ow ing to thu week's shipments of gold to Berlin and the prospective requirements ...infinite' flDnarnL NFW TAHAY Infants' Dresses. Slips, n C YY I UU A I Sklrts.ShawIs, Bfbs, etc. The cleanest of camhrln and iniiHlIn orfwls. frpali from nlan. wnll viintllatAil factories, The perfection of styles, cut by the best skilled artists of the cuttlnj tables. Bring the Babies to Us We nro cow prepared to caro for them. Don't fall to see tills line. LAWN KAM0NIS.... In pink, blue, uud white nicely ttipmeJ, $1.50 Just tho thing (rr thaso warm day. Queen Quality Shoes The pinks of perfection for comfort and style 13.00. (Juei'ii Quality Dressing lfiu Gilt KiIku Drying 1IM Itrgu Klltu DrusNitig ,, ,, Po Babe Klito Dressing,.,,, 0d Don't forget what you read in our ad. yester day A ballot on tho bit; niano contest with each 3oo purchase. A beautiful platino copy with easel with each purchase of $1,00 or more. 4vvl(iSlsvJ Ttj J rj by if . n , , ,i i .i .- i... isui. li... -irsn-m "f L .S...T I MKK?t rr.i'i I v'J :l s