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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1901)
rTwTmTWKjnr "..Wp- j a. V ' Hy, ..- ...- ,.J-r,;.r-r;.,;. fAmlitt. DAILY JOURNAL. Thl9 paper receives the- largest As sociated Press report taken in Oregon outside of Portland. Wywi OMrtwiJUi This Paper Is a memfcer of tfeP! League-Prints all State NevwTolay?. i- .-Sii VOLi. XI SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 13 1901 koIgT rprrm Jsl i . .Jbv- . JB fto I .J re .i TO IRMflRHBBBlJilHaflHHHaHHHIHIiaBI 3 a 5 1 Make Rooin for 0r Fa" Lines we jf 8 a Have Instituted a Special Sale of g MEN'S PANTS i fEI 0 FAKE sale, but a bona fide Iri clearance sale of everything in the trowser line at 20 per cent off from regular prices. That means a good pair of work pants, all wool, at from $2 up. W M I BOYS' KNEE PANTS I w 1 n 9 H S BRITISH WAR OFFICE IS NOW ON DEFENSIVE Lord Rosebury May Become a Mediator for South Africa. ITALIAN WRECK VICTIMS MODERN WARS ARE COMMERCIAL AMERICAN ARRESTED AND HELD UNDER MISTAKEN IDENTITY Tho Yellow Press of France Seems Determined to Force the Country Into a a War With England-Drltlsh Navy Surveying the French Coast Are included in this sale. All prices 5 marked in plain figures. Come and examine 296 COMMERCIAL STRERT. IHBIlBBHflHBIilBBBIIBgillUHflHIIIIMIII IIIH1 An Old Timer Knows by experience tho tasto of good wines nnil will tell you Mint tho winea eild by us aro always pure. Bouquet mul lluvor unexcelled, lliey suit tho taste of tho connoisseur, promote health unit uiil digoatlon. J. P. ROGERS, COJJf. 210-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer - Repairing a Watch Of tho flnoat workmanship is a branch of our business that wo glvo special at tention to. Our ropalring department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill ; diamonds aro resot, and jowolry of all kinds is repaired in tho most por feet mannor, bosidoa optical work of nil kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker ana Optician this vessel than may bo nocossary for Bafe navigation whilo 8hn is carrying out this survoy, undorlakon in tho interests of seamon generally. This Iiob stirred up sovoral Paris journaln considerably, although tho channol islands which com prito Jorsey, Quornaoy, Attorney and Sark are English territory. "Thus," says an editorial in tho Au torito, "'a warship of Ills Brltanio Ma jesty with tho authorisation or tl French Govorntnont is studying out coasts, taking soundinga and examining tho currants, In such a fashion that on tho outbreak of war, which becomes daily inoro and more probablo, thore will not bo on inch of our coast lino that is not known in ovory particular,." Libro Parole in an nrticlo headed "Troason on ovory eldo," Beya: "And now our naval authorities isflue instruc tions with a view to aiding soundings on our coasts by an Fngllsh vessel. It Booms incrodiblo, but it is true. An English veasol, with the conaont of tho French government is go ing to mark tho points whoro our sub marines could take shottor or perform evolutions. The next thing wo may expect will be that tho people on our coasts will bo notified that they nuiBt keep away from thoshoro whilo English cruisers uro practicing bombarding." MOBS ARE CHASING Nkw YoiiK,July 13. A dispatch to tho lWCOFiCC, Tribuno from London says: Charles I II I",!! H JsCCl Laiiywmto is cnucavoring 10 inuuco uio A (unrlfimt f!nimrn(nnnf in in If I n r ilia , , , ..., Kanhah Oitv, Mo July 13. Tho mob case lor unmuges lor nm.-ai uuu eevuii ,,. i .,..,, -., i ii., ... ...!. !....,.., Hip nir. f ...... .m.niii i.wu.i m.oi. ..... ..lumuo ti.iiPuuuiviiw . ,.,. ,. ,. o...., i,r ...I I. !, -I .!.. ...1.11.. t. 1 !.. T I... K"INHIUUUUHII Kill, WIIUIU - suowuiai, wmiu no was uurn in jaiiiuuh, ,. ,, . ,,.,. , ho was naturalized in Chicago and ' ' resident of Tacoma, boforo ,, ..,,..,.. ,.,. 1SUVID UIU UUUtlllUU, uiuku ui una HIUI1I ing into disorderly groups which chased and aseaul tod dozens of negroes who hud given no offense At 3 o'clock this morning gangs of mon wore still hang ing about the north of town talking of tho Davis outrage and threatening the negroes. An attack on the jail, if at tempted, would have been repulsed, tho police eay. New YonK, July 16.-Lord Kltchonor's views respecting war correspondents are well known, days a London dispatch to tho Tribuno and his general idea as shown in his latest cablegram that a campaign of skirmishes should bo min imized so far as possible, meets with goncral approval in England but tho Daily Mail has tho united Bupportof the press in condemn ing tho vagaries of censorship and tho War Oillco is now on tho defensive whenover fresh questions aro aBked res pecting tho atrocities which occurred at Vlakfontolu and the denials of plain statements made by correspondents. Nkw Youk, July 13. According to tho Tribuno's London correspondent, tho reported engagement of Lord Rose berry and tho Duchess ot Albany is not creditod by his intimato fri ened. Those who ordinarily havo his confldonco de clino to beliovo that ho will over marry again. Another rumor wklch also ncods corroborative evidence asalgus to Lord Rosobory tho role of peacemaker in South Africa. It is aasertcd that Mr. Krugor and tho adviecrs in touch with him in Holland have offered to negotiate peace with Lord Hosobory but not Tilth either Mr. Chamberlain or Lord Milucr. It is hardly credible that Lord Salisbury will seriously entertain proposals de rogatory to tho dignity of his own government. Mr. Chamberlain and Sir Alfred MUner aro the only possible peacemaker!) on the British side. A Train Smash-up in Indiana as Bad as the Lake Labisli Affair. The Issues Will Be Fought Out on the High Seas, "i yTj DUTCH HARBOR ALASKI GRAY BROS., A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty Sts. m mmmmmMMMii Minmmnifiii MIfean was a resident ol tacoma, he wont to Now Zoaland, whore ho waB arrested and aont to Colchester on a chargo of murder and arson. IIo intondo to return to New Zealand now that his innocence has boon established, but hopos to h old tho British authorities responsible for this case of ruiatakon idontity as ho lived in New Zealand sevoral years beforo his arroBtand deportation in irons. The bearings of his American naturalization aro uncertain. Nkw Yokk, July 13. A dispatch to tho Herald from Farls says that a circu lar pnbliahed by a local papor at Avranchos. a town on the coast of Brit tany, Informs boatmen and fishermen that one of his Brittannlo Majesty's vesaela will be occupied in observ ing tho direction and speed of cur rents near tho channol islands from tho middlo of May to tho end of August and boatmon and fishermen are warned against approaching closer to Chicago, July 13. Tho Tribuno says: Acting Consul from Austrian and Italian Bubjocta injurod recently in the train wreck at Caaa, In J., on tho Wabash Kail road. Tho men oro being cared for iu tho Wabash Hospital and when representatives of tho Austrian and Italian Consuls called to bco them Ithoy wero refused ad mission on "humanitarian grounds." Mr. Schwogol will bo accompanied by Mr, Malatta, who has represented tho Italian and Austrian Consulates in their cfToita to reach tho injured mon and by Dr. Anton Ulanklno. Should tho hospital authorities again rrfuso to permit tho injured men to bo seen of tho grounds that tholr condition would forbid, Mr. Schwcgol will protest in tho name of his own and tho Italian Governments and will ask that his phy fliciau bo permitted to be tho judge of the degroo of illnoss. The Wabash olllcials alroady havo agreed to admit the visitors to tho pros onco of such sufferers as in the judg ment of the hospital authorities should bo visited. Count Rozwadowakl, tho Italian Consul said: "Wnen Mr. Malatta, my representative, wont to seu tho injured men and tho hospital ofllclals donled him admission, I called tho attontion of the Italian Embassy to tho action and though a representative, It was takou up with the State Department which In tuin referred it to Uovornor Durbln. "I am the only one those people havo to represent them." TROUBLE IN HANNA FAMILY Nkw Youk, July 13, Tho nttomoH forD.U)K. Haiina, of Cleveland, a sou of Senator llanna, obtained today n writ of habeas corpuo commanding Mary Harrington Manna to produce in court three children. Mr. Haiina says the children were restrained of their liberty by their mother. Haiina accompanied tho dotectives to Hotel Savoy, and wan told that Mrs. Huniia had sailed with tho children on tho Steamer Menominee for London. AUSTRIANS ANGRY OVER INCREAS ING AMERICAN COMPETITION "i San Francisco, July 13. The itmmorl Homer has arrived direct from Dutcfij Harbor, Alaska. Tho vessel sailed troml lm..l..i .K.i.. m. i ".'- ,rre4 "u, "" DiujuB wiiu supplies lor huoi sealing stations at Uutch Harbor! and in St. Paul and St. George islanuil in tho I'ribyloU group. Thirty deaffia! irom measles tiavo occurred at8t rani's and 17 at St. George's during tho past wlntor.Ou tho day of hordopart-' Morgan, llanna, ctal Engineering a Deal the Combine Lake Steamers, Rail roads and Ocean Steamship Lines Under One System of Management- . uro for this port, July 3, tho only vosaoK I at Dutch Harbor was the United SuIaS which'! He Has Sayed My Life SUte ot Oregon Countjr of SUrlou" To whom tbeu pre4iiU tfikll, Btlcm, Ore, Ma?, 1, 1900 comedreetlog, NEVER GETS SO POOR IN PURSE BUT WHAT WE CAN PLEASE HIM IN THE LOW PRICES WE QFHER. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SUITS, SIDE BOARDS AND A LOT OF NEW BEDROOM 3 EXTENSION TABLES. 3 I BUREN & HAMILTON The Low Price Furniture House. whom tbeu pre4iiU uikli. come cireeUDg-. Thli li loGurtifr that I hare been adllotod Willi Ovarian Tuinora for a uumtxr of rcari, alto liver trouble. 1 deilro to publicly utatt) upon oath that Ur J. F Cook, of Balem, Oregon, lias remorcd 11 tumor, two In number, without the uae of knife, rlaiter or poltonoua tlruKi. and that 1 am entire), and u I UjIIoto iermanoiit 1) cured I obeeifullir recommend I)r Cook to all lnoiii atUcted a 1 u. 1 feel that he hat aavod ur lite. My home li three mllM koutlt of Turner. Oregon, (JUS (AKOLINE ROTZOI.L. SubMrlbed and aworn to beloro me thli flnt day of Mar. 1W1. Bal attached. W W. HAJ.I-, uuut7 uierr. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame me and my method ot treatment. If I conld noti-iire oe there would henou) to flgit me. ill DtteauM I di cure imiple that t urn purMMiiliy mitrepro iitJ. hut 1 keep on ourtng folkj Jutt the tame, oimI khbo oi the bed people In Oregoti Una by me, lor wniati i am inaiuiui 6od for Circular ootiUlulug lettlmoiilal from iiatleHt cured both in Oregon aud In the Kan. Iwn't doilr lieeame ymi bay ben Uild rou li ave btit told ou could uot be ettred Dr. ouk ha cured buudrwl of people wboe eaao bare been roiKHiueed hopeleM tr the "old. (ehool pbjtlelani. Thedoetorhudetoted the beat year of lib lire to lor Hu.lv oJ ia, ana me um aim as. litm of Nature' regulable retaedlM, until he know absolutely Jun what he can do. Thli give hlia confldence. Df. J. F, COOk Hhy1Vo?an Core all kind ordiieate. Office. S01 Liberty Bt Ualem, Or LITTLE SLOOP ALL RIGHT OALVKsroN, July 13, Captain Woods of the British steamer Mohawk which has arrived here, roports having spoken tho little sloop Great Republic, hound from Boston to Lisbon In iniil-ocean, in latitude -10.27 north, longitude -11.0 west. The solo occupant of the little sloop asked to bo reported "all well." EXCURSION BOAT IS BLOWN UP PI0NEERI RESIDENCE BURNED Nkw Youk, July 13. Sonator Ohnuncey M. Depot? who it in Paris Is quoted In a Journal and Advortlsor dispatch ns saying : "The basis of future wars is couunorutal, Coinuiurcial com petition oxcitos tho passions as com potltive progress in other departments. Germany is now our most hostilo com petitor. Tho conclusioiCIs obvious. Tho issue is to bo fought out on tho sea; henco tho newspapers that aro ad vocating a mighty navy aro doing most patriotic work. "Continental Europe entertains hostility ngalnst tho United States Kugland does not, but wo do not reciprocate hnr sympathetic fooling. Notwithstanding commercial competi tion all classoa thore beliovo that if tho country wero in jeopardy we would co mo to its asslstauco. "Franco will not becomo vory hostile, for most of her products are consumed by nor own pooplo. Austria seeks n market for hor surplus and is Inllu oncod by Gormnny. Italy will stand with her allies. Tho dllllculty with Russia will ho sottlod by our admin ti tration. The hostility against us in tho variotiB countries of Continental Kuropo differs only iu degree Nuvurtheloss an in diifltrlal alliance agahiBt Is impos sible. Tho countries ootil 1 not agreo as to percentages. Wo are their hit cus tomers and could retalnttu " Nkw Youk, July 43 The rumor that theCnntlueulul powers intended to com blnu the boycott American goods when tho cotu.iiercial treatlos explro Is regard ed In Knglaud, a Tribune ill patch from 1. union says, is merely a suggestion by atiitry Vluunt" tradesmen who expect to ho undurtold. I lie Speculator points out that stntes nien uiu only loo well nwaru that unless (lrc.it Urituin were Inolu led ill a tariff war American k'ihih mmlil bu simply pun-hated by (Englishmen and mint out at a nominal increase in prices. Ilesldes, trade In not one sided and tue stoppage of all American purchases would he mora felt on tho contlnont than in America. Isonsco fell into tho water. As ho fell hograspod tho log of young Milllgan, nntl dragged him down, Fritsch waited to soonomoro, and ran to the mill as fast ob ho could for help. Kmployos of the mill responded at onco, aud after about two hours' search found tho I bodies Iu about twenty feet of wator. Efforts wero mado to rostoro life, but tho bodies had boon in tho wator too long. llov. Mr. Mulligan, is absont in Tillamook on official businoas. Mr. Isonsoowas pro&ont whon tho body ot his son was found, una aided In the efforts at rccusttatlon. Sanhoiiv, Ta. July 13 An excursion boat anchored In the Susquehanna river blow up'with torrillirtt force today, kill ing two boys and Injuring a dozen other persons, two fatally. One Iman la missing, and may havo been killed, The dead are: Allen and Artie Petzer, aged 1-1 and 12 respectively. Missing: George Frymire, pilot. Injured: Keller aged 12, will die. Frank Keller, aged 8. will die. Several others injured but not eeriounly. The boys killed and injured wero flshingon a noar-by wharf whon the explosion ocoured. Time lock Ban Franc! too mint found out of order for indefinite time. New battleship Maine launched Phila delphia July 27. Morgan buys trans-Andla railroad in Chile. Olarkion oliild and I'eok child dead at Levi villa, Col. from oil ox plosion. K. J, Farnham, a neighbor, brought thunuws to tho city today of tho burn ing of the MoKinuoy residuncu on the old family homestead about 4 miles above Tumor. Friday nlteruoou whon only Mrs. Mayor McKinney and two children were at home lire wandiscoverd, aud beforo help could be secured tho building was gutted with Humes and nearly ull the contents wero consumed, Only a piano, a sewing machine aud some bedding were rescued. It was tho old homo of Mrs. M. McKluney, who re. sldedd there with her son's family. Tho building when no'v coat about (7,000 and with it was burned the household effects of Mrs. McKinney, And those of Iter sons Mayro, aud I.. K. McKinney, tho latter having his goods stored in tho old home for iho time being. It is under stood that tho insurance had not been re newed, and that it is a total loss, esti mated all the way from 15,000 to $8000. The fire is supposed to havo caught from a defective uhimey, as It was first dis covered their, ANOTHER ORIENTAL FUNERAL Nkw YoiiK,!July 13, A Herald special from Philadelphia says that a combina tion of tho Pennsylvania Rallro.vl, the American Lino, tho Chesapeako & Ohio Railroad, a flout of ocean steamers hail ing (roMi,NwortNoW8 and tho majority of tho whipping of the great lakes is said to bo the object behind tho roufereuuo recently held iu New York, which wus attended by J. P. Morgan, M A, llanna, O. M Urhcoui, A. I), Cunsutt and 1'. A. It. Wldonor. A combination of Interests thus formed iu conjecture with tho Leylaud line deal would glvo to the promot rs and to tho newcombino the transports Hon of tho lakei aud tho Wmt pratlcally to F.urope. If tho American line should coinu into tho reported deal its vessels and those of the Loylaud lino would form a fleet that would ba a formidable rival to the Cunard, White Htar aud German lines GRAND LODGE OF ELKS PORTLAND BOY HAD LOCKJAW Hpecliil to Tho Journal, PouTi-ANO, July 13 Hjahriar Polor son, tho ton year old son of Mrs. Annlo Peterson, a widow, diod last night of lockjaw. It resulted from a Blight hurt from a toy pistol sustained by tho boy on tho Fourth of July, and tho effects did not on duo until tho wound had liea'ed and thoughts of it had passed nway from tho mother's mind. When young Peterson hurt his hand on tho Fourth hu scarcely uotlcod It during tho excitement, ns the abrasion on his hand was slight. Tho next day tho hand hurt, and Dr. Watts was called to dress tho injury. IIo bandaged tho hand nnd lustruotod the boy 'a moihor to poultice (hu wound, aud to havo the lad call at hia oillco lit a day or two. Tho mother followed thu directions, and told tho boy to call at tho doctors two days later, which ho promised to do. He did not call however, as tho baud appeared to bo well again. Iho next tho doctor know of tho affair was whon he waH called at midnight last night to find the boy In apaslms, and his Jaws Bet with convulsive contraction. Ho was then past nil aid, and soon died. mmlinAt Pnnnn.il Iam Hf..f'- t - r.'J nu..uuu UVUVUIU 1IUUI iiiuaua, lintl lann In lm.f nhniil 1' ...... v.. ... ,,v,, ouuui. two TTCCXH and was to sail July 3 for Point BarrowC with supplies to assist tho revenue fleet Tho Concord may tako aherd of reimleor from Slbonia to various points on t&tp Alaskan Coast. All steamers boumfjk for Noino had left DndJSjK Harbor, including tho transport'' Warren, which left the harbor about' tho middle of June. Dr. Newhalira medical missionary, who with his wifel has boon stationed among tho Aleuts'! for soveral years his requested! General Randall In command ofj Tthej at Nome M :vn port and fakql military station havo tho Warren call at Unaslasl Island on hor way to this on board about 30 Aleut children who aro to bo Bont to tho Indian school at Carlisle, Pa. copeland" WAS A DEFENDERS Omaha, Nob., July 13 Hartley Cope land, Nvhoflhot and killed A. P. Rogers on a Union Pacific train near Rawlins, Wyoming, was tollor in tho Nebraska National Bank, of this city for 10 years prior to August 1899. IIo loft the city at that time ostensibly for a summer, vacation, and has not since been heartll from. A month after his departure tho1 Burlington railroads account at th$ band showed a shortago of flO.OOJfr fltstnlnt-wl tarn a lunltif ftvMtawl !. m, ilntaa? WW'VIItl MHq tAfltl)( IIHVVU UT UViVVl Ivo agency. . .TTia. ...FRESH TODAY...' Tallies Ellis & Zinn'si i WK GIVK COUPONS 54 State Street. Salem 'Paose 2674 MUSt B6 66 We havo a tantalizing lot of pretty wo can't tell all about them la print. Wash Goods tantallzlu2 because Print in' ink mav tell the but it doesn't nut tho uooJs In all tliulr beautv before vour Our new wah goods deserve more than wo can say about leill, Wo want VOU to sou tlimn. ratlmr than read about Hihih. Comooud look; it will bo time well spent; big lot at factory pried. Dttj, jr, oven. I lie pjuiiuiiiiiiiiiuuiumiiiiiminiiii ' '"""' MimmuiiHiiimiiiiui Steer Straight We ate steering straight for popular ity and success. We oould not do this were it not for the confidence our pat rons put in us. This eonlideuee is gained by the many pople we lit with glaums Hereby turiog tiiMtr headache and other nervous trouble aud disorders. M ncy baik if we causot hJp ym. HERMANW. BARR Sc.eaWle0tti.lia 118 SUte Slfte, Afternoon 1'reo Ao4jallou UHolal. PoiiT.AND, July 13. Portisnd will !' make a bid for the grand lodge of Klks in KKWS. Tho Portland lodge has begun to whoop it up thus early, aud prelimin ary ateps wore taken lust night by the appointment of u committee. The dele gates of tho Portland lodge to tho grand lodge this year, Deputy District Grand The remains of Loo Chung, tho Halem K,lwj uut Ralph K. Moody, Sonator Chinaman who died in Vancouver.H.O., Mex HvsUtk( t)0reKUlarlyelectwl repro- July Oth.arnved here last nlght.and the m,lllnUv0i Bml jj. 8olU Cohen, will pro funeral was held today at the undertak-!,,.,, ivir(ittIlli'a ui, ing parlors of Rigdon & Gloiigh. About " six months ago he left here for China and while there was married, but his; wltedin not return with Iilin. Ilu was about 40 years of age aud was held In great esteem by the Chinese of this ulty, He died at a Chinese hospital at Van couver. PLANING MILLS VICTIMS .OF LOG BOOM The Entire5 r Line at Sale Prices IAfteniu 1'reM Auoeialtoii Btll. Pouti,ai, Or., July 12. Charles Iseuiee, aged II, and Curtis Mulligan, lai(l 8. fell from a boom of loirs at the Of T old Pen noor mill yesterday, aud were OvLU drowned before aid oould reach them. , .. i William fseniee, a iiinchlnlst, Is ton The Plaining 31ills plant and SaUi ' father of one uf the boyn, and Rev J. and Doorfaator of Hauben A I.aud.ia of) V. Mulligan, a Prenbyterlati Sunday this fllty was tod4y sold Ut Mr. John'0l nilsalouary, of the other. Stout amauufsoturerof eliureh furnl' Tlio lads, with Frwl ritsali, another ture and sash and doors at Boon unall boy, hum playing ou the logs, vllle, Ind., until recently, when he re- when one of Ilia stlska turned, audi wovd to Halem, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR - A big lot at faatory price. SILK PETTICOATS-Pormerly J5.00 to tSJW J 3 Q0 A nine" unriiuei r ...!... n.... i ....... v ... . i. ...,... -. .i.. ... LADIES' SUITS-i'onnerly 17.60 lo $35.00 , .1435 to j SHIRT WAISTS-New Bailor stylca now in. 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