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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1901)
DAILY This paper receives the largest As sociated Pres3 report tdKdri In Oregon . outside of Portland. K- Stf this Pacer Is a meatier f tw a-' 'NArthuORt AffnranAn t.v.. . ,, W" League-Prints all stale KewsifSiay. VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY JULY 5 1901 NO 157 m rum? jinti- -wimByaayriiii anwmitniiilttntttiStumAt, JOURNAL ll.lill.IHI, l IIMiiiiiil' ' - . ' . .S$ ' 'Tw'S -J 1"?J Ihnn'f "vEvT tt$ Expert- $gf H With other makes Which aro rop resented to bo Juat as good na tho filfl BBMO N SHANK5' Yon can got tlio genuine at THE NEW YORK RACKET Nino years In our shoo tlonart ment tins given them a thorough teat. They'll reduco your shoo nine it you wear mom. wo soil hotter goods for 1cb3 money than "regulur Btoros." TJat appearances aro vnjy dMculvinct Some things arc nvtulo for loofts othora for service. Just so with shoos. Yob secure .... DOLLAR DOLLAF. when you buy GFtfL ?X 1 rTl'l w0 i E Our Store Closes Every Evening , at 7 O'clock Except Saturdays. SALEM'S CHEAPEST R. T. BARNES, Proprlotor, rVMtYN' C 3'l!VW3s "ENTERPRISE" INDEPENDENCE DAY ACCIDENT RECORD Not Nearly so Many Killed and Wounded as Last Year. USUAL LIST OF EXPLOSIONS AND TOY PISTOL FATALITIES Prostrations From Heat Broke the Record Causing an Unur.nal List of Deaths and Cases of Insanity Not So Many Fire Alarms as Has Been the Case In Large Cities. St. Louis. mallo them Wo soil thorn In Women's, Mlnsos' and Children s sizos. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Cor. Commorolnl and Ohomokotn Stroots .TT. ". -C 'J af.pvw.aMT Connoisseurs Never como to but ono conclusion when teatlng our wines and liquors. Flavor, purity, iiiulity, each and all touch the nemo of possibility in our goods. Wo know what to buy and whore and how to buy it. This pruc tical maaterv of tlio market puts all its resources within our reach. Customers profit by our unequalled advantages. Don't blackball yourself. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail 218-222 Commercial Street. Liquor Dealer Repairing a Watch Of tlio finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo givo special at tention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tlio utmost caro and skill ; diamonds aro roaot, and jewelry of all kinds is repaired in the most per fect manner, besides optical work of nil kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician GRAY BROS., A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty Sts. Chicago Jnly 6 Tlio Trihuno today prints the report from all ovor the country showing the numbor of persons killed and injured as as a result of cel ebrating the Fourth of July. The numbor actually killed is less than last year, being 10 against 30 then, but the number of Injured is consider ably larger, tlio flgureabelng 1011 agaitiBt 1325. Tlio real list of fatalities will however not bo known until the number of deaths resulting from lockjaw caused by toy pistols wounds come in. Last year in Chicago there were no deaths reported on July 0 from toy pistols, but boforo the month was out 25 had dlod from the resulting lockjaw and the remainder of the country seat in equally fatal records. Chicago last yoar had one death and 42 injured. This timo no death is reported but thore is a list of 103 injured. The number of wounds from toy pistol" however Is limited to flvo which would indicate that the prohibition put on that dangerous toy was at least partially effective. Of other cities, Philadelphia makes tlio largest allowing. 'It roports 175 cas ualties of every kind and description and Cincinnati comes noxt with 150. New York was singularly lucky, being bo hind Chicago In tholist of Injured but it had throe deaths resulting from an or plosion of fireworks and Now Loudon had a premature explosion of a cannon by which two wero killed. In Quincy, III., there was also a fatal ity from a runaway caused by a horse becoming frighted at fireworks and thnro wero a numbor of Injuries In various cities growing out of tlio Baino causo. In tlio list of fatalities, oxploalons of fireworks and the careless handling of firoarms cauBod the majority of deaths, hut over ono third of tlio injuries were caused by tlio careless ubo of flro works, more especially sky rockets. Next to the fireworks comos the toy pistol in tlio casualty list. Two hundred and forty nlna children wero injured by tlmso "toys" In various cities of the country and tlio question is now what will tlio fatality list from this source finally amount to. The other causes of injuria divided tlio honors fairly well between them except that tlio most serious harm was douo by tlio promature explosion of cannon in the hands of peoplo who wero not accustomed to their use. In several caeca unfortunates lost hand and arms by this means. A lamentable caso occurred in a small town South Dakota whore a boy was instantly killed by tlio explosion of an anvil which was being ased In lieu of a cannon. Tlio loss by firo resulting from tlio careless uso of fireworks or their premature explosion was loss than in provious years, tlio firos as a rule bolng small ones and the damugo light. In tho entire country from roports rocolvcd last night, it amounted to but a Utto ovor 100.000. I'i Chicago, July C Prostrtotions froiri heat made a now record for tho present summer yoatrday. At 2oclock this morning 20case9 had boon roportel. Tho deaths numbered fivo. Not only woro poople ovorcomo but In at jonst two instances insanity followed. While most of tho victims will rocovor, eoveral aro said to bo In serious condition and may bo added to tho death roll later. 10 his- OiitcAoo, July C Never In th tory of the fire dopartmont has Chicago had such a quiet Fourth. From mid night on the 3rd until midnight last night thoro woro 41 alarms with a loss es tl m a toil at $5000. LAND FRAUDS REVEALED Hitchcock Thinks Officials Have Not Been Vigilant. Which May Involve Some of Oregon's Prominent Poll" ticians. Nkw Youk, July 3. A apodal to tho Trihuno from Washington eaysj News continues to reach tho interior Dopart mont indicating an oxtonslvo systom of land frauds In tho Northwest. Thus far tho revelations aro confined almost wholly to Montana and Idaho, Interior Dopartmont olllclala aro inclined to believe from tho ex tent of tho alleged fraud 3 and tho ap parent system under which they have boon perpetrated that they aro not con fined to that area. Only n low days ago Secretary Hitchcock was informed of the (hiding of 102 indictments by the Fodoral Grand Jury at Ilolona against alleged land frauds In Mon tana and ho rocolvod n tolegram saying that tho Federal Grand Jury in Idaho has returnod 1)0 ludictmonts for the eamo offouao. Tho Montana cubos grow out of tho transaction by which United States Senator W. A. Clark has ohtalnod possession of "about 4000 acros of the nubile domain and tim ber land in that stato. It KING EDWARD'S TITLE WILL NOT BE EMPEROR Protest Comes From Self-Governing Colonies of Great Britain. Nkw York, July 5. in tlio vi hours ending at midnight tho total numbor of firos was 35 and the total damage done was only $2010. Tho polico and firo of ficials aay this is tho lightest damage they havo ovor known for n Fourth of July ami thoy cannot account for it, ex cept that so many peoplo fagged out by tho heal of the past low days n smaller numbor than usual colobrated tho day with firoworks, the majority preferring to seek tho cool breezos of tho suburbs. MORMON BAPTISMAL SERVICE FOURTH OF JULY DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS American Influences are Felt Objected to Belne Called a Pro-Boer Salisbury Liberal Party More Than Ever Committed to Pro-Boer Policy. By Nkw Youk, Jnly C. Commenting upon Mr. Chamberlain's announcement In tlio llouso of Commons that tho tltlo of King Edward will bo obangod, tho London correspondent of tho Tribuno Bays: ThbKing cannot woll bo mado Emperor of aolf-govornlng colonies such as Canada and Australia. In circles gonorally woll Informed tho impression prevailed that the words "Sovereign of Great Britain" will bo added to tho present ceremonial tltlo, which Is "Ed ward, by tho Graco of God of tlio United Kingdom of Great Britatn and Ireland, King, Defender of tho Faith Emporor of India." Somo pcoolo In England however boliovo that tho edition will bo a comploto ono and that Canada, Aus tralia and South Africa will bo separate ly montloned. Tho attltudo ot tho GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN ROBBERIES The Famons Curry sued By Outlaws Who Got Away With a Posse of the Best Gunmen State of Montana-' $45,000 - Pur in the He Has Sayed My Life Nkw Youk. July 5. In Joraoy City and on tho shore of Now York Bay, Miss Elizabeth Dickinson, a former secretary of tho Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Port Morris Congregational Church, in the Uronk, has beon baptized into the Mormon faith. Prior to tho ceremony botwoen 30 and 40 Mormon missionaries and converts from Now York and Brooklyn hold a sorvice of song, prayer and testimony. Tho subject of polygany was not mentioned. Most of those in attendance were women. Among tho men wero William J. tiuow, president of tho' Brooklyn Mormon Conforonco; John K. Balid, vice president on tho Eastern States Mlfalou and Elder Samuel Neff who performed tho bap tismal ceremony. In tho service which preceded the ceremony addresses wero made by Eldora Neff and E. I). Clyfe and B. K. Ouinmings, tho last named a business man of Salt Luke City. Tho tide was not at Hood and Elder Neff and tho convert hud to wudo out somo distuueo. IIaviik, Mont., July 5. Tho train rob hors who held up the Groat Northorn flyer Wednesday afternoon east of Wagner havo been recognized aB tho famous Curry outlaws. 'Ivld"-Cuiry Ib tho leader, cnothor is named Kongbolo and the third man is unknown. All use tho Texas dialect. A cow puncher riding north from tho Missouri Itiver met tho three bandits about 70 miles south of Malta. Thoy naked tho cow puncher to notify men following them that thoy were going. Tho now puncher had gono nlwut four miles whon ho mot Sheriff Griffith with n posse of 45 men comprising tho boat gun men in Western Montana. They were only nbout eight miles bohind tho robbers. The popbo Is growing larger constantly and their hones aro being changed fre quently The row puncher, said tho third man in tho parly had a buudago in omul IiIh head. This was probably cuiiKed by one or two shots fired by Sheriff Urillilh. who was on the train. A present It Is not known how much mo. cy wan taken, hut it Is estimated at ithunt 115.000. It Is now stated that I. ukcmnii Wood fdu wiih Liken to a (j eat I nlli lio-p tui ItHt nlglil. It Mill be i.i't t rmry In amputate I in M'lii. Ho taunted 8ir Henry Campbell-Banner-man with having long sat upon tho fence, but finally having mado up his mind and decended on the p ro-Boor itdo. Sir Honry Campbcll-Bannarman leaped up and angrily exclaimed that Mr. Balfour might call him what ho liked, but bo had no right to ubo a term intended to be offensive Mr. Balfour thereupon said ho would willingly withdraw tho term "pro-Boer," if it wero offenaivo. Continuing his Bpocch, ho declared that it was not Eur opo nor tho United States swho encour aged tho Boer to resist but that tho chief encouragoinont was contributed by tho speeches of the members of tho op. position in tho llouso of commons. The debate was adjournod. Tho dobato nroso on tho second read ing ot tho war loans bill authorizing tho Chancellor of tho Exchequer to provide 00,000 by creating consols during tho current yoar. Tlio reading was carrlod by H07 to 87. Tho opposition attacked tho govorn mont on tho ground of tho difficulty of covering any considerable portion ot the cost ot war (rom the annoxod colon ies. A dispatch road by Mr. Brodrlck was a proclamation Issued by Meaars.)Schalk burger & Stoyu detailing tho result ot Gonoral Botha's communication with Mr. Krugor, bolng to tho offoct that Mr. Krugor and the Boer delegates In Eu ropo still had hopes of a satisfactory Issuo of tho war. ENGLISH : man in r; COMMAND Manila, July 0. Commissary Steward Sappelco, accused of complicity In com plicity In commisaary frauds, has beea acquitted. A civilian clerk named Ilowsrd has boon eenteocod to three yeats lmprlaonmont. An Englishman named Howard Is In command of In surgent forces In Mlndoro Island. They are estimated to nnmbor COO men, In eluding several American deorloro. OREGON STAGE WRECK Tu.LAMooir, Or., July 5. By tho over turning of a stage yesterday, D. f Strowbrldge, of Fresno, Cal was In stantly killed and his brothor, It. M. 8trowbridge, of tho Willamette valley had an arm broken. AMERICANS DEFEATED HENLEY London, July 5. Tho socallod "As- qulth rovolf'ln the Liberal party has al ready collapsed. Sir Henry Campbell Bannorman has withdrawn his accusa tion ot jcalouBly,and tho followers ot Mr. Aaqulth havo decided to attend the mooting ot the Llboral party noxt Tues day and to votocontldcnco In Blr Henry Campboll-Bannorman. This is probaby the outcome ot tho failure to draw Lord ltosubery Into taking s'des In tho quar rel. Tho Liberal party, as a whole, now more than over committed to a pro-Boor policy. to FINAL Lcandcr Kowlnsr Club Wins By a Length In Terrific Struggle The Best and Most Excltlne Tusscl Ever Seen on the Thames. ii nnnnnip HIfoan NEVER GETS SO POOR IN PURSE BUT WHAT WE CAN PLEASE HIM IN THE LOW PRICES I Tu whom them pnwenU tbkll. coma areetlog. Tlili It toccrtllr tbat I hare beeu am luted with Ovarian Tumor for a number of yean, alto llTerlrouMe. I dettre to publicly atato unuu oath Hint fir: J. K.Cook, of Halera, Oregon, tia removed laid tumor, two hi number, without the ue of knife, phuier or polnonoui drugi, and that 1 am entirely, and a I believe permanent ly cured I ebeerfullr recommend Dr. Cook to all iierantii afllctud h I wa. I fuel that he Iiu aaved my life. My home la tbreo mile aouth of turner, urugon, M118. CAHOLINK KOTZOM. Subscribed and aworu to before me thla first dayof Muy, 1V01. Peal attached. W. W. IIAI.L. Count' Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hire! in defame me and my methods ot treatment. If I could uot cure i-olo there ins would be no use to Hit 'it me. liwaiiM) I do ;lv mUreurfr folks juit the PECULIAR POLITICAL ACTIONS Dknvrii, July B. Govornor Orman to day accepted the resignation of Win. II. Griffith as member pf the Denver Fire and Police Board. Griffith failed as agent for parties who held disputed state warrants, on which State Treasurer Chlpley recently paid out $89,000 and hod been severely criticized, Hkni.kv, July G To tho dlaapolnt niontof nil Americans at Henley, tho Leander Rowing Club crew this morn ing dofoated tho crow of tho University of Pennsylvania In 'final boat grand challenge cup. Tho Loanders won by length In soveu minutes 4 4-0 seconds. It was best and most exciting tussle ever seen at Henley. Cheering for con testants as thoy struggled (or lead was terrific. Henley never boforo heard such wild applause us greeted Peunsylvanlaus and Leanders all down tho course und the cheering was delirious from partisans of tlio lioandors, as the luttor's boat cross ed line at finish ahead of PetiiiBylvuntuns Americans had defeated Belgians and Thames rowing club on first two days racos. Vancottvor and Yakima railroad bo extended i!5 miles this yoar. Cricket between Canadian and Gor mantown, Pa., clubs a draw. Frank MoDanlol of Portland prefers suicide to going to tho pen. Disbarred physician bties atato med ical board (or damages England doot not Insist on raising tho flag at Bkngway. Tho Presidont and SccretaryCortelycm wore busy today closing tip odds and ends of business prior .to departure ot presidential party for Canton this even ing. " Senator Hanna leaves today for New York whore ho will hold conference with. Morgan, relative to formation ot big soft coal combination. Tho' Argontlno congress lies declared Buonoi Ayrea In atato ot ectgo for ilx months and established censorship on all messages. Transport Moado sailed trom Manila today with oight battery field artillery. Gonoral MncArthur is paisongorou vessel, In a (air trial to-lay In a smart breeze, Shamrock 1 beat Shamrock 11 by over 200 yards in a three tnllo turn to wind ward.. : . Steamship Dolphin arrived at Beattjo from Skagwar today with eighty pas songers and $800,000 in gold, , : Two deaths from boat and ton pros trations up to 10 o'clock today at Phil adolhlu. ',' . Western Michigan was visited by destructive cloudburst today. Four deaths (rom Inst reported up to noon today at Chicago. ...FRESH TODAY... HONIED CHEWING CHOCOLATES AT Ellis & Ziiin's . WE GIVE COUPONS 34 State Street, Balm 'Pao 2874 WE OPPER. M WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OP NEW BEDROOM 3 M SUITS, SIDE BOARDS AND EXTENSION TABLES. 3 BUREN & HAMILTON 1 The Low Price Furniture House. IU FDHIIIIIIllllllllH cure iHuple that I am rsisently initrepr sullied, but 1 keen on curluu folks luit tue mint-, and some or the bet teonle hi Oreiton stand by me, for which I aw thankful &iud fur Circulars containing testimonials from jtlentsourwl both In Oregon and In the Kau, Don't de.palr because you bave beeu told you havt) been told you oould not be rured. Dr. (Took baa eured hundreds of people whose casus" nave been pronounced hopeless by the "old. school." physicians. The doctor has devotud the best years of his life to the study of disease, and the uie and ao- nun . IA rfliuiul firat rnwrvu il r .!..,'. ti.u.1.1, n.mnrllu until ha ' UOW ACrCS 10 lyaSCSUIO lOrtlll rOeeHVO, knows absolutely dm what he eau do. Thla gives nun eonnueiuc The Metal Trades Association, at Oin clnnati, today applied to Judge Thomp son, of tho United States District Court, for a blanket Injunction against striking machinists. Striko of frelifht handlers la East St. Louis has spread and now 1700 men aro out. President's proclamation adds 112- Dr. J. F. Cook PRSrtfJKA Core all kinds of diseases. Office: 801 Liberty fit. Ualem, Or. French proposd to delay evacuation of lVo Ting Fu until autumn. Lima, Peru, great gold discoveries hi Chutjuicara river. aataH l&MlUt&V NJ, HHMI HHaflHawMlt Hurrah! Tho glorious Fourth of July will soon lie here. We are here also with our big line of rings for ladies aud gentlemen, also waloh chains and lockets. We never load a cannon to kill a fly. We aro shouting because we lve some thing to shout alont. BARIVS JEWELY STORE UaJtrs la Low Price i 1 1 S Stale St. Mir YoUni coupon oo both jUhoj lives for 33 nt uih furcttiM. upiieors that senator Clark purchased this property outright from u group of men In Montana. It is not known who is tho central figure In the alleged frauds In Idaho. But Secretary Hitchcock has determined to institute the most search ing and uprising investigation into all these caos,undlsnowdolugsoln Mont ana. In order to expedite tho Inquiry it is probable that he will soon an Inves tigation made in regard to the opera- lions of tho public land offices both in Idaho und Montana. It is in timated that hn cannot understand how such extensive frauds against the Government could have been committed if tho officials charged with protecting the public interests had been duly vigilant in the discharge of their duties. The result of his Invrstigations may be a wholesale decapitation of Fedeial appointees. Tho Secretary has instruated agenda and experts In Montana to proseuute a rigid inquiry and he will now'send agents (rom Washington to Idaho to per forin a similar work. It is re ported that Ex-Senator Carter has telegraphed to the President a long message reguesllng that no further ac tion be taken tu the Montana investi gation until he can be hoard in behalf ot the offlotals, the Secretary of the Inter lor Is supposed to be after. In consequence ot failure ot Kharhoff Commercial Bank, Kussla, the commer cial Bank ot Ekaterlncslaff suspended payment today, Liabilities are 1,250,000 roubles, Kitchener reports that Grenfell on July 1st. at Howell, captured nlnty three Boers aud lot of supplies belonging to the Beyers commando. Another director of the Leipzig, Ger many, Dank, Karl Felix Bchaeffer, com inltted suicide today. attltudo of tho opposition will depend on the character of the bill. If It should attempt to extend tho tltlo of Emperor to any partaf tho king's dominions out side ol India It will lie stoutly oppoeed. London, J nly C In tho llouso ot Com mons laBtnlght, an ucrimoslousdlcctiB- slon nroso between tho Kadlcals and the Government on tlio uoutii African war, Mr. Lloyd-Georgemand and others vio lently denouncing tho Government's war policy, William Itodmond, Nationalist, reminded tho Government that tho day wus indopendenco day beyond the rum, und that British statesman wore now glad to claim kinship with and sing hosaunud to greet i lit) iudeiHindent American. Tho anniver sary, he insisted, ought to bo a lesson to them. Mr. Brolrick, the War Secretary, amid continued disorders and Interrup tions from the Irish benches, reproached tho pro-Boer Hadloals with prolouglLg the war by encouraging the Boers to u vain resistance, He announced that the government had just received news that Commander-General Louis Botha hod permission In June to communicate with Mr. Kruei, the remilt of which was a meeting at which General Duwet, Gon er ul Botha and others besides, to continue the war and to accept no terms short of Independence. Mr. Brodrlck added that the government's resolution was still tin- shaken, and that great progress had been made In the war during the last three months. Sir Henry Cainpbell-llanner-mau, who supported tho Nodical uttuuk, declared that the government shouldon deavor loconolllato brave oppononla. Arthur J. Balfour, Government 1-sder. protested vigorously against the pro Boor attitude of the opposi lon.declarlng that It prolonged the war.and lolllcted untold (k4eueMAi JfMWfUgMtAmUKtfltKKtKKtfl fyccle Ladies Sweaters, Knit Eton Jackets, Knit Eton Yests, Knit Jerseys, Bicycle Suits. ......For Outing and Bicycle Wear. Very New. A New Importation.... Of Adolfo Kid Gloves Just received. All the fashionable shades such as. Ashes ot Hoses Heliotropes lavenders Purples Light blue Koyal blue Navy blue Scarlet and terracotta Tans and modes Browns, Greens, black, etc' $1,50 a pair, fitted and guaranteed. Festival Bargains 29-lnch Granite Worsteds for waists regular 75c values 63c. 44-Inch Fancy Flannels for waists. regular $1 25 values, 98c. A Great Special $1 50 Suede and Mocha Kid Gloves the central attraction of our Summer Festival. $1.19 Wash Goods 60c values 46c 35c values 27c New spicy styles In the best fabrics. Men's Shoes $2.98. nerular $3 50 Qualities. Seasonable HttSL' In Crushes, tops. etc. Fedoras. C)fs, rovni 85c to $3. A Ballot on the Gramer Piano Contest witk utt.Hup.p mi.iK.nt pcmi.tioiiJEacJi Twenty-five Cent Purchase. 9 h'3 tl -..? iM a M i 'm 11 m ; t ' 4 vt .. v , Ji 1 i N r I : "fi , m wm