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THE DAILY JOURNAL VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON MONDAY JULY 22 1901 NO 171 - - i ! -I. .1.,,. ., : It6?6 After And If you'ro a Judge of values we'll hnvo It before the olid of the season. Wo can ntid do sell bettor gooda for tbo monoy than "regular stores." Our line of overalls, jumpora, thirls, gloves, shoes and overythlng nocosBary for the laboring man 1b comploto. Our men's worksliirta aro full bIzo nud woll made of good serviceable material. Splendid quality at GOc. Bolter than you'll find elBowhero for tlio monoy. That horaohido glovo which wo sell for $1.15 la tho boat harvest glovo on tho market, always soft and pliable and wears like sheet iron. It's not tho split cow hide imitation which is usually Bold at $1.00. Cheaper glovoa at 50c, 70c nnd ? 1.00 in ondleea variety. CRASH HATS, STRAW HATS, SUM MER UNDKKWKAK and everything Biiitablo for tho warm season. THE NEW YORK RACKET SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday. :: :: : R. T. BARNES, Proprietor, GRAY A Flue Line of State and Liberty Sts. lWySw Am !!!ll!ll!!!!!l!i!!!l!!!1!lH1!l!ffl!lf iSIPili. SOsk WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A UOT OI NEW BEDROOM j SUITS, SIDE BOARDS AND EXTENSION TABLES. 1 I BUREN & The Low Price i your Trade Cor. Commoralal and Chomokuta Stroots BROS,, Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. Like Old Rip Van Winkle Our liquors Iiavo liuil a long sloop sin co thoy wore dis tilled. Thov have tho rich, mollovv flavor that only ago can give, anu aro puro liquors, tree from adulteration. Thoy are tho best tor nomo aim medicinal use. Un your Mimmor trip romoniDor to take n supply of Tom Howe. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer When Time is in Dispute the watch from C. T. Pomoroy's always decides. A watch fion thero Is reliable, the name itself is a guarantfo. Kvory watch cent out of this store is accurately regulated nnd can always bo depondnl on. In u'a tho only kind of watch to currv. A big stock to polect from I'lices always right, too. Ct T. Pomeroy 288Com'ISt. Watchmaker sod Optician inTMninTnininnfnnii Hlfoan NEVER GE'IS SO POOR IN PURSE i BUT WHAT WE CAN 3 PLEASE HIM IN THE LOW PRICES 1 WE OPPER. HAMILTON Furniture House. THE AWFUL HOT SPELL HAS NOT SUBSIDED Kansas and the Southwest Still Sweltering in It. f NEW YORK, CHICAGO AND STILL Rain and Lower Temperature are Reported From Galveston, Texas, While a Lake Breeze is Refrcsttlnsr Chicago Today. Kansas City, Mo July 22. Only re port of rain or lower temperature in tho Southwest during the past 48 hours comes from tho Galveston coast, whoro a quarter inch of rain fell. In Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, K?ns., for thirty lioura there had beon fifteen pros trations, of which niuo resulted fatally. Dks MoiNiw,Ia., July 22, Two deaths from heat occurred last night. Chicago, July 22. Tho torriblo boat which reached tho record breaking climax yesterday, waB broken this morning by a fresh lako breeze. At 10 o'clock today four deaths from heat have beon reported. New Yoiik, July 22. Threo deaths from heat havo beenroportcd this morn ing. Couimmjb, O., July 22. This was tho hottest clay of tho year. Tho thermom eter registering 102 at 12:30 o'clock. Toi-kka, Kas. July 22. Tho mercury stood at 10 i at noon with no evidence of rain in sight. Ini.ianai'oi.ih, July 20. This was tho hottest day ever experienced in Indlann, At one o'clock the temperature reached 105, St. Louis, July 22. This is tho hot test day in tho history of St. lxinia. At one p. in. tho thermometer recoVded 107. During tho past 21 hours flvo deaths from boat and a largo number of pros trations ore reported. Piiokxix, Ariz. July 22. Hain storms of great proportions have occurred north and oast of Phoenix, IDAHO MIDLAND RAILROAD Boihu, Idaho, July 22. (Special) Mcssrd Nathan Fulk und V. II. Kidon buughund LHuhQpA.J.O-lorioux.trustoeB of the right of way to tho Midland rail way, havo submitted an agreement to tho Idaho Midland railroad company, represented by Mr. Bates, which, If ao copied practically aisures the construc tion of tho road.To this end tho trustees have placed two deeds in oscrow at the bank of commerce, one being for tho original Broadent right of way and tho other an abstract for about 20 deeds not included in tho Broadent deed. According to tint terms of tho agree ment, the Idaho Midland railroad com pany must within DO days give a bond in tho sum of f25,000 which shall bo ac ceptable to the trustees, and within four months commence the construction in good faith of a standard guage railroad He Has Sayed My Life To whom them nrewnU liU, come (iroctlnu. Tills It loccrtlfy that I have been atlllcUxl Willi Ovarian Tumor fur a uumber of yearn, alto liver trouble. I iletlre to publicly tlato iiimiu oath that Ur 1, V. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, liaa removal alii tumora, two In number, without the una of knife. Dialler or noltonoua druva. and that I am entirely, anil aa 1 bollevo jHiruinnout ly eurwl. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all eraoni atllctiwl aa 1 icu. I ft I that he has tared my life. My home It three inlle-i aouth of turner, urcgon, MKB CAltOMNK UOTZOM-, Hubacrlbed and tworii to before me this flr.t day of May, 1901. rvai aiiacuru. . ii.iiai.u, County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame me and my inulliol of treatment. If I could not euro 0Je there would be no uw to Until me. It It uwoaute 1 do cure iwople that I am ur.I.tly mltrepre Kjiited, but I keep on curing folkt Jutt the tame, and aome of the beat people In Oregon land by me, for wbloh I am thankful Send for Circular containing tettlmonlalt from patient cured both In Oregon and In the Kast. Don't tleapalr became you bare been told rou hare been told you could not Ihs cured. Dr. ook ha eured hundred of people whoie eaten hare been pronounced hopeleM lr Die "old. achoolt" pbytlotant. The doetor ha devoted the beat yean of hit life to thettuily of illteaie, and the UMiandae tloii of Nature' vegetable remedlea, until he know absolutely jutt what he can do. Tl give hlui coulldeBce. UT. J. F. COOK PnyaTolan Cure all klud of deae. OOWe. 301 Liberty Ht Palem. Or I - .at .., rrv- "fc s?ry . ha j DES MOINES GIVING UP THEIR VICTIMS on said right of way, mich construction to commence at Uoise City and run easter ly or westerly at the option of Itiu company. Tho agreement further stipulates that at leitBt 8 miles of railroad snail bo consirucieu ami equippeu rcauy for running trains roithor easterly or westorly from BoisoOithy within six months; at least 10 miles within 0 months; at least 20 miles within 12 months f and at least 80 miles within 18 months. In tho event of tho company falling to give tho required bond or to comply with any or ull improvements shall bo ImraedintolyMurronderod to tho trustees of tho rlglrtaf way, Tho agreomont was forwarded to Now York by Mr. Bates yoatorday and he will do all in his power to (urthor its ac ceptance Tho road when competed will connect with tho Oregon Short Lino at Caldwell and running through BoIbo City to Butto City, Montana whoro it will connect with tho Great Northern and tho North; eru Pacific. STRIKE STILL ON Lackawanna Machinists and Foundrymen Return to Work. While American Steel Com pany's Hands all Quit. PiTTMiuitu, Pa., Jul 22. Tho strike situation today ispructically tho samnns Saturday. The rumored hi-cobbIoh to tho force at the Westvillo plant did not tako place. At McKccBport everything is black this morning. The Doonos- Wood Company did not make any at tempt lo go into operation. Hundreds of strikers wore parading the streets, watching tho railroads and river. Popular feeling iucroased so so steadily that early this morning Chiof ot Police Morriseey ordered tho groups of men to disperse. Throughout tho excitement the strikers acted with decorum and ut no time was thero any disorder. Sckanton, Pa., July 22 Tho striking boiler makers, machinists and foundry men at the shops of the Delaware, Lackawanna A Western H. K. Company roturncd to work at the old wages today. Siiaiion, Pa., July 22. Tho Ameri can Steel Casting Company Is badly crippled by the strike of chippers, molders, apprentices und crane men, caused by the importation of machinists to taku the places of the men who struck last week. Nnw Yoiti:.July22 PresidontSohwab of tho United States Steel Corporation, refused today to make any reply to Pre sident Suhaffer of the Amalgamated As sociation or discuss strike situation. Waw-KHiiAititK, Pa. July 22. It is thought that tho strlko here will bo declared off tonight, and ut least eighty flvo per cent of the strikers will be back in their old place tomorrow FIRE AT WOODBURN Wooniiuitsf, July 22 -At 7:15 last night (Ire was discovered in a storeroom In tho rear of the iiOBtolllce building. Tho postolllco building ami three others belonging to Walter L. Too wero dos troyed. A chemical engine and A. It. Kurtz with a two-inch bore connected with the Hater works Buecdwl in ex tlngi i'hing the flames and saving sever al thoutaud dollars' worth of property. The postoflleo supplies wero badly dam uod. Tbo aggragato loss is flftOO, ap portioned as follew: Walter L Too. C0;A W. Bennett, 1W); O. I) llwitl ermu, $100; J. A. Austin; J A. Knight, 1100; Coon & Foreman $100. Look Out! Tbo new third party is In tbo field, but when U comes to arousing I itertwt that'll more vital to your ttocketlwok, Our low prises arc certainly doing the trivk Our eight day clocks at from $:t00 up aro btwu ties. LSELR,RsLJs;.,u,i"'l'e'''u,,'""J'"MU'J''See Our Court TEAMSTERS STRIKE One Thousand San Francisco Drivers Quit Work May Effect Longshoremen, Sailors and Many Others. 8an Fkancisco, July 22. Tho whole Balo and retail business houtoa aro ex periencing great difficulty today in hav ing their goods hauled, owing to tho strlko of teamsters, which was inau gurated this morning. It is estimated that 2500 teamsters have loft work and it is thought that this number will bo greatly added to during tho next few days. It Is generally believed tlioro will be a general tie-up of tho wholesalo and re tail business. It has been decided to make tho strike . of tho teuuiBtors a final Ibbuo between employers and employe-' in San Fran cioco. This morning about 1000 drivers will go to their places ot work as UBual will bo discharged. This Is ac cording to tho program. ' Hy nightfall every largo draylng establishment in tho city will have ItB truckj In tho barns. Tho teanutora state that thoy will pass tho matter up to thoiremployorsand a Until decision will bo niado by thorn, A statement by a prominent drayman was to tho effect that the Draymen's Association bad decided upon tho stop about to bo taken only after long deliberation and with many misgivings as such a stop meant monetary loss, distress and a dubious condition of affairs, tho outcome of which cannot bo foreseen. At tbo hoadnuartera of tbo Urotherhood of Teamsters tho sentiment was that tbo matter had passed out of tho hands ot tho employing drayman and that thoy had cast their lot with tho other merchants in tho town opposed to unions. Estimates vary as to the number of men and tho far reaching effect of the teamster tlo up, for the matter has not as yet reached tho proportions of a strike, Tlioro are over 1000 men driving toauiB that aro connected with tho varloiiB unions that constitute tho Team Drivers Executive Council. Then this body Is alllllated with tho Water Front Federation, which embraces men than nro more or less con nected with or doi'ond upon tho team ing business. This includes stevedores, eailorp, porters, packers, warehousemen, murine firemen and engineers and in alliliated branchcH per haps about 8000 more. In the event of a strike being ordered all these would, (of uccoHsity, go out in sympathy. J hero Is likoly to be some lively times on tho water front. Non-union men will havo to do the driving, In thatovont tho longshoromen will ro fuse to bundle tho merchandise brought to tho various vessels by uou union drivers and tho collating vessel u will eltlior tie up or go away in ballast. Hhould non-union longshoromen bo secured to handle tho merchaudirio thin tho eallors will goon sttlko and refute to work tho ship, Tho outlook seems to bo for a general tio up. j MAYOR 0'HARA Of Santa Paula Shot Workingman. by 8ant Paul., Cal., July 22. Mayor Hugh O'llaraof thl place wa shot and probably fatally wounded Sunday by Charles WaxHiuilh, an employe of tho Union Oil Well Supply Company. Hlnco tho shooting tlio town has been in a turmoil and for a tlmo tlioro was pros pect of a lynching. Thero was a meet ing of .'100 angry citizens and the great est excitement prevailed. The crlino was vigorously denounced and measures wero taken to rid thu town of objection able uharaotors, Tho shooting was tho result of tbo M tyor's efforts to preserve order among persons who lusitted on lighting on the street. Four machinists, Charles Wax smith, George Gregg, II W. Wokly and John Itotloms are tinder arrest. Thu Mayor nrdered tbo four men arrested ( for lighting wlh a Mexican but before they wero apprehended Waxsmltli ! secured u pistol und dolilMiratuly shot tbo Mayor vho was sitting In front of his oh n hoiife. I LARGE SALMON CATCHES Afwrneeu l'ra League 8U1 Ahtokia, Greg., July 22. Too run of salmon yotte day and today are tbo largest since IHUU. Many larue catches are being made nnd the canneries and oold storage plants are crowded to their, full capacity. Prices stand at klx aud ' teveii cents ur pound Family Burned. PiTrwtUH, Pa., July ft. - Fire lu ttifiomttiit this invming earned the death of Mn.fcopblalUtlwand three nh I Id r en MRS. KRUGER IS DEAD AT HER PRETORIA HOME tt Oorn Paul" Receives the Sad News With Great Fortitude. WHAT THE EFFECT The Old President Said to Be Losing Heart and Ills Own Health Is Falling English Press and People Do Mrs. Kruircr Honor. Pretoria, July 22. Mudnmo Paul Kruger, wife of tho Transvaal president died in this city lato Saturday, after soma illneis. London, July 22. "Owing to tho Sunday telegraph hours in Holland," says a dispatch to tho Dally Mall from Ililvorsum, "Mr. Kruger was not in formed ot his wife's doath un til evening. Tho news was brokon to him by Dr. Hoynmns and Secretary llocsclioton. Mr. Kru ger, who had just ra. timed from church, burst into tears, and asked to bo loft nlono. IIu exclaimed : 'Sbo was a good wife. Wo quarreled only once, ami that was six montliB after wo wero married. lie prayod for a long tlmo, and is now calmly sleeping, hia Illblo beside liis bed. "Tho Tntnsvaal and O ran go Freo State lings Hying above tho white villa were draped and ha't-mastod. Shortly before tho news came, n crowd ot coun try girls bad been singing a folk song outBldo tho villa." I Nkw Yoiik, July 22, A dispatch to the Tribune from Loudon says: Tho death of Mrs. Kruger may havo some inlltinucoln shortening the war. Mr. Kruger himself has been reported to bo exceedingly despondent over tho military operations and tbo correspond o:fO between Itoltz. and Stoyu Iiiih just) lied his dlfcouragomont. Ills domestic bereavement may cause him to looho heart for a hnpelesi struggle. Ills Dutch physicians havo been warning him lor months against tlio couee- ijunncei of exo'loment since his heart action in abnormally weak. Tho story is brought hy Influential South Africans that General Hotha was stroimly disponed to surrender hut did not consider himself at liberty to do so against tho judgment of Mr. Kruger. Gonnral Hotha has a family to pnvldo for and without resources. Somh Afrl cans assert that bo Is dependent upon ullowaiit.ss which Mr. Kruger lias ngreed to muko for him if bo continues tliu strtigglu as long us possible. There Is no practical method of vuilfy Ing these oxulaiiatln, but this account comes from South Africans who ought to know what they aro talking about. The newspapers refer in tones of sym pathy to tho death of Mrs. Kruger, It is expected' that tho llrltlsh army In South Africa will pay to her In death i Qamme&mmi What a Splen did Change In location tnin stors has made," remarked a lady visitor yesterday. "It's a iileasiiro to shop in a storo no phtitMiully situated, and do you know 1 always feel like congratulating Meyers' for their sensible move." Our change lu location was certainly bettor for tlio ladles lu Halem, and with their help wo havo made this thi) oosieel corner of the city. We Have Sent East two buyers of nx pur lotion and tntte; buyers who, through personal knowledge of I the requirements of the people, aro Ix-nt able to servo your luterurest, ns well as j our own for your wants are our wants. Combining their Ideas with thoeo of our rHullliml Nliw Ynrlf linvur. tlui riuiitll unniiil lianiliuriulutlli.il lumultiilal in um. thus assuring our customers of the bettt that Is new and good. Mmm oniu 39opair MAY BE ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAUSE honors which her former position would have demanded. PERISHED JINERS Bodies of Six Men Found Frozen in Nome. Evidently Miners who had Run out of Provisions. Nomb, July 10, via. Soattle, July 22. A, tragic story comes from St. Michael. A party of men on route to Nomo recontly found tho bodies ot six men at a point near Capo Uomanoff. It is presumed thut thoy all froze to death during tome ouo of tho torriblo blizzards that prevail cd last winter. Tito bodlos wero scattered at lntorvals llvo of them about a quarter of a mllo apart. Thoy wero outstretched upon tbo Tundra and each was found wrapped In blankets. Each had some camp equipment near him, but no food, One of tho doad men had been evidently either injured or sick as ho lay on a lit tor constructed of a pair ot oars and a canvaai sheet. It would seem that tbo utorm must havo overcomo the men carrying him. Evldontly becoming ex hausted they had abandoned him and wundorod off each for lilmseff, to perish whoro found. GonorallUandatl was notified und has, ordered out a party ot soldiers to bring; in tho bodies and every effort will bo made to Identify them. Gonoral Kaa dull thinks that thoy wero a party ot prospectors who, In an effort to reach St. Michael, had run out of proviifoni and perished from exhaustion and ex posure. ...FRESH TODAY... Saffo Flakes -AND- Butter Cups Ellis & Zinn's WE (JIVE COUPONS S4 8tate Street. StUm 'Phone 2874 uvallahlo values, latest styles, and all Ladies' Fancy Hosierv "' Street Window x 4 wmvmum m fi mall