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DAILY VOL. XI SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 24 1901 ' NO 173 TTTTT JOURNAL . i I u V. iy sv er to their loch btjfc or lOKI, god, e II Q 7 Dill! tllA r W op. isles rand. 0 irst AQ & rpwV rcafl' jurgb- ns, l'Ti toltw ireboo ! will t Ot, Are You Ready For Harvest? We have everything you need for the work GLOVES, OVERALLS, JUMPERS, SHIRTS, STRAW HATS, CRASH HATS, SHOES. Best goods and low est prices in the city. Our horsehide glove for heavy w.-ir is the best on the market. It's always soft and wears like iron. Price $1.15, and it's worth two pairs of ordinary $1 gloves. THE NEW YORK RACKET Sells cheaper than "regular stores." CLOTHING for men and boys at "racket prices." Large assortment of ladies' summer corsets from 25c to 90c. Sleeveless zests from 10c up. 3ood full sizes. ST. LOUIS HEAT RECORD IS AGAIN BROKEN Oyer a Hundred Prostrations and Forty Deaths Reported UPSETS THEORIES Dr. Koch's Discovery that Tuberculosis is Harmless.' ADMIRAL SCHLEY ASKS FOR COURT OF INQUIRY CAUSE OF THE GREAT HEAT j IS SCIENTIFICALLY EXPLAINED Solar Vapor About the Sun Said to Have Been ThinncdjlThus Emitting Great Blasts of Livid? Fire From Old Sol Chicago Ice Supply Heavily Taxed. ' SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday. :: :: : K. T. BARNE6, Proprietor, Cor. Commorclnl nnd Cliomokota Stroots GRAY BROS., A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty Sts. Like Old Rip Van Winkle St. Louis July 24. Twenty two deaths duo directly to tho heat wore reported in St. Louie yoatcrday. In eovernl ot these eases death occurred lato Mondny and was not made public through tho ordlnnry channels until yesterday. Thermic fever, sunstoko, heat prostra tion and inflation aro named as the various forms of tho fatal stroke The number of prostrations reported up to 2 o'clock this morning is 55. Theso records for prostrations and doaths wero never equalled in ono day in the history of St. Louis. Physicians at'tlioCity Hospital pnsscd a hard day and night, cases arriving constantly and tasking tho resources o( tiio building to tho utmost. Until n Into hour last night fresh cases constantly arrived and the medical staff was worked to the point of exhaustion. Tho heat in St. Louis yesterday wns of tho record breaking sort, tho government observa tion ollico mercury registering 109 in tho shado at 3 o'clock in tho itftornoon. This was onu degree short of Monday's maxi mum 107 degrees which is the highest over recorded in tills vicinity. Kanhah City, Mo., July 24. Scorch ing lient wave is prevalent ovor tho Southwctit today with conditions that maku it possible that tho unprecedented high temporaturo records of the past weeks will bo eclipsed. from within lcaps.jput through tho weak ened shell and striken tho oarth nnd tho other nearby plain ts as with a breath of flro from tho si ddeuly opened door of a binning furnnc "lhat is wjiat Health Commissioner Jenkins Says it Will Stop .Killing of J Diseased Animals. Nkw Yoiik, July 24. Hettardinn tho cablo messages from London that Prof. Koch, of Berlin, has mado tho state ment that ho has demonstrated that meat and milk from cattle infected by tuberculosis might bo consumed with Impunity, Dr. William Jenkins, health commissioner, said last night that Prof. Koch's statement upsot all tho thoorioB of tho health department regarding tho destruction of tho dlsoased cattlo. "Yo havo recognized tho fact," said Commissioner Jenkins, "that meat can bo used from tuberculoses cattle and In- Blend of destroying tho whole And Secretary Long is Arranging for an in vestigation. ; ;) DEWEY HAS BEEN NAAIED AS THE HEAD OF THE It is all Over an Attack Made on the Admiral In the Navy" by Edgar Stanton McLay an Brooklyn Navy Yard. a Recent Employee "History of- of carcass, Wasiiinoto.v, July 23. Secretary Long, has rccotvod a letter from Admiral Schloy asking for tho court of inquiry. Thf Secretary hold a conferonco this has happened this summer and tho immodiato agency that has Hung open tho' furnace doora and sent forth tho destroying blast is tho mysterious power whoso valuable mani festation ia tho presonco of black sun ' spots. But it is n mistako to suppoeo tho sun spots themsolvos oxorclso any j direct iufluunce upon tho woather or that thoro must bd spots on tho sun whenevor thoro is extraordinary heat on tho earth. I "Tho spots aro simply indicators of tho sun's condition, 'resembling in that respect tho eruptions on tho faco of a sihallpox patient, They toll tho story of tho aim's intornal convulsions and indicate boiuo of the, places on it surfaco whore the; pent-up forces nro bursting out. as wns formorly dono, parts of it may bo' morning with Judgo Advocato General used. Cooling will destroy any germs. I Lemley, Admiral Crownluehlnld and Wo have hnd an idea that milk was a Captain Cobles, presumably concerning conveyor of thodlseaso nnd still hold to "lis matter. that theory. Whatovor Prof. Koch says Admiral Dewey arrived at tho navy I would bo inclined to believe but I .department shortly aftor 10 :!10 o'clock would llko to seo his entire artlcla on havlntbcon summoned from his country tho subject." Dr. F. M. Jeffries ill f A I IIia T lumtiurui n m mw York Polyclinic Bald tho natural as sumption has boon that tho baceillus causing tuberculosis in cattlo would llko wisocauso tuberculosis In man and, accordingly groat efforts havo been put forth to contend with tho presumed in fection from cattlo by moat and milk. Dr. Jeffries' Improssiou was that Koch homo by Secretary Long. Tho Secretary was tlion closotod with Admiral Dewey. Admiral Schloy'a letter reads In part aB follews: Sir: Within tho past fow days a uerlos of press comments havo been sont to mo of n hook entitled "History ot tho Navy." written by ono Kdgar Stanton Moo Lay. From excerpt) quoted in Bomo rovlotvs thoro is perversion himself asserted that tuberculosis could ! o' facts, misconstruction of Intention, bo produced in man from infected meat and milk. "Personally," tho Docter wont on, "I am not Inclined to mako much out of St Lovih, Mo., July 21. Tho tompora turo at noun was 102. Up to noon forty deaths from heat during paBt 21 hours. Our litiuors havo hud n long sloop sin co they wero dis tilled. Thoy havo tho rich, mollow Havor Unit only ago can give, and nro puro liquors, free from adulteration. They aro the best for home and medicinal u-e. On your Summer trip romembor to tnko n supply f Tom Howo. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor 218-222 Commercial Strett. Dealer When Time is in Dispute tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy's nlwnya decides. A watch from thoro Is reliablo. tho namo Itself is a guarnnteo. Every watch sont out of this store is accurately regulated and can always bo depended on. That's tho only kind of watch to carry. A big stock to select from, Prices always right, too. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician RocKFOiin, 111., July 24. Bains fell today in half n dozen counties of tho Rock" River region, breaking tho drouth. Nuw YoitK, July 24. Tho Journal and Advertiser prints an article upon tho hot weather by Garret P. Sorviss, the scientific writer. Tho article dated ut Ithaca. N. Y.. says: "Tho burning heat now alllicting tho wholu of tho United States nnd felt also on tho othor side of the Atlantiu and generally throughout tho northern hemisphere is convincing proof of tho fact that tho earth is tho eatullito of a variable star. Only on tho assumption that tho source of terriblo boat la di rectly in tho sun and duo to an extra ordinary increase iit its effectlvo radia tion can tho widospreud and long con tinned nature of tho present meteorolog ical disaster bo satisfactorily explained. "All astronomers know that tho faco of the sun ia blanketed with absorbing vapors, whilo its interior is much hotter than tho glowing shell that wo seo. Strip off tho vaporous blanket ontfroly and tho Burfaco of tho earth would prob ably burst into smoke and llumo in tho instantaneous dish of unbearable boat that would bo poured upon it. "Whonovor, as occurs periodically, though not always to tho sumo extent tho solar vapors aro thinned, tho heat For tho next (our yoara tlioso gigan ttrt miHillPtita tulll trint-nnnn lit fits mtil it I . ,, " "-" " j -"" inns Btatomont of Doctor Koch. Of corresponding series of torrosttal seasons '.- u ., . , , ... , wuiou, it it uu uu tiiuiuugiiir (IIMIIOII- Blrated that tubercular material in meat and milk Is Incapablo of proencing tuberculosis in man it will greatly reduce I tho amount of work to bo dono In our efforts to do away with tuborculosis in man. Koch said ho could cure con sumption with his lymph ami wo take this Btatomont of his with a grnlu of salt." corresponding marked by great excesses of temporaturo, sudden coutrasta and extraordinary cy clonic disturbances will follow." GincAdo July 21 Chicago ia being deluged with orders for Ico from tho drouth stricken regions of tho west and southwest. Tho dealors in thoso sec tions telegraph their orders without ask ing tho price, apparently being con corned only with tho tlmo in which their demands can be satisfied. It is estimated that from 30 to -10 cara of ico aro boing shipped out of Chicago daily, which is a larger amount than ovor before in tho history of tho trado. Thus far tho prices havo not boon ad vanced nnd tho manufacturers declino . . .. i to (itecusa too possibilities of tho future intorurban electric car on tho "I nover saw such ndonmnd for ice." Traction Cotnnanv dashed Into tho said President J. 8. Field of theKuIckor- rouular nasaem-or car from fiidiuniinolln. . . .1" DocKor ico uompany. "l'lio unexpected tho switch hnvlnir been tampered with. ..... uomntiu comos Irom tuo southern cities. Tho vestibules on both ... i which wo supposed to bo fully supplied, smashed and Moterman liv nrllfli'lill iixi rntnnnnli.il Tlutv Imvn I 4 ... .-..v.... . , V...t......H( .VJ .....w COLORED SMASH-UP Munch: Intl., July 24. At ono o'clock tins morning n west Hound special intemperate abuse and defamation ol myeoir. Whilo I lulinlt tho right of fair criticism of ovory publlo olllcer, I must protest against tho low lliugs and nbusiv language of this viol ent, partisan opponent. I havo refrained hero from all commonl upon tho innnu does of my enomlui. I think the time lias come to tnko such action as may bring tho entlru matter under discussion, tin der a clearer and ciliuur revlow of my brothers In arms, and to this and I aek a toll action nt the hands of the depart ment as It may deem best (oiiccompllth this purpose." Tho Secretary replied ob follews: "Sir 1 am in receipt of yours of tho .nil tnst. nuu iioarltly approve your action under tho circumstances. Tho department h 111 ntonco proceed In no cordnneo with your request." Admiral IMwoy will' undoubtedly be tho head of the court of inquiry. Other tkl.klfet ll.hkJl ll A llife tiff!1 a ..ft. !.. jl...hf.l..f ...- I IIIIJIIIIIUIO IlltlU IIUl IUI IJL-UII llUUIllt-ll IJ II- Union nil. found that tho lntenso hoat prevents them turning out their full capacity." MODERN DEFENSES San Francisco Harbor Planted With Guns. to Be Submarine Mines Will Installed Freely. Also ara wero Willard Kllar of Muncie, had a close call for his life. Tho special was filled with 12ft colored peoplo who had been Mending a colored B'cial event In Munclo. Many persons in both cars wero injured. None reported ns serious. GOVERNOR MURDERED MANILA POLITICS piniiiirinipniiniiminiiM DID YOG EVER I 1 ptuh With Book in Hand Lie in the Shade of a Far Spreading Tree, in a iTa ' ' WJT 5 , 1 VI I HAMMOCK! I Rocked by the wind? Did you? Well, if not, or if so, you should try it now. Take advantage of our U HAMMOCK SAJL.B Get one of our $100 hammocks for 70 cents, put it up in some shady nook and enjoy yourself, m BUREN & HAMILTON He Has Saved My Life &?or Marion M Hlera' 0re' " ' ,W To whom tbew prtweuU bll. come Greeting. This I tooortllr Iliac I Iiato Ikmiii nilttbd wltb Orarlan Tumom for a iiumler of yean, alto liver trouble. I detlrn to publicly utile iiivoq ootUlbU)r.J. F.Cook, of Hlom, Oregon, Iim remoreJ laid tumon, two In uuinber, without llie mo of knifo, pluter or ikiImiioiu drut;. and that I am entirely, and aa 1 bellere permanent ly ourod. I elieerfullr recommend Dr. Cook to all penoni ainoteu aa i was. i icvi tu nn uu tared my life. My home It three mile touth of miner, urvgou. ' MK8. C-AKOLINK HOTZOI.U 8ubcrll(c4 and iworn to before me this Ant day of May. 1W1. tfalallobrd. W. W. IIA1.I-, County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" I IWbo are hired to defame me aud my method ot treatment. If I could not cure iople there would be no uw to tight me. It 1 oeeauto I do cure ixple that I am portUeutl) mUrepie auiited, but I keep on curing ftflka Juit the mme. and aonie of the beat people in Oregon itand by me. for wbteh I am thankful Send for Circular containing tutlmonUU from patient cured both in Oregon aud in the Eait, Iton't de.palr bcau you bare bn,toht you nave been told you could not be cured. Or. ('ook baa cured hundred of people whose rate bare been pronounced hopelca tr the "old. acbooli" pbyalolan. ThedoctorhaadeTOted the bett yeartrfif hit life to tbettudy ofdlaeate, and the uuand aa Hon of Nature' vegetable remedlea, until he knova absolutely juit what he can do. Tbl give him confidence. Dr. J. F. COOk Hhys?o?an Cureaall kludiof ducaac. OlUre. Ml Uberty 8L Salem, Or. Ban Fiiancihco, July 21 Tho govern ment lias determined to mako vast Im provements In the fortifications around the harbor of San Francleco. To that end tho present couinmnder nt the Pre sidio, Colonel Jtawiea, has been jjlven a new title, which gives him jurisdiction ovor all fortifications protecting this city. Ho is now commander of tho ills trict ol Ban Francisco Among ids as sistants will bo Captain K. A. Millar, who Is to bo known as district adjutant. Tho hills on both side of the Golden Gate are to be mounted with more of the heaviest end most approvoJ ordnsneo. In speaking ol the contomplatod work Colonel Itawlessald: "Wo will nluco on all eligible eminences tho latest im proved ordnance. Tho number, together with those already inounted,will uuprox Imato 100. I should iudi'e. Manv ranid tiring guns nro to bo placed, and tlleub;",,J'n,,, marine miningof the bay nnd Its ap proaches will hereaftorbo under tlia sup erWslon of tho artillery instead, as for merly, under the engineer crops. Much work is ahead of us,but ourgrowing trad with tho Orient and outside world has mado It imperative that 8au Franolwo should bo protected with the latest Im proved defenses." Manila, July 24. The Mbertad '8 au thority for tho statement that Seiior Pu truno will leave tiio Fodral party aud will organize what ho onlls tho Nation nlist on a plat'orm reHemliling that of the Conservatives, with ARiiinaldn ns presldont nnd former insurgent military jofllcers ard former inembors of the Fe deral nartv ns leadem. The iiurimRii nf i i i i " Xuw Yoiik, July tM. A dispatch to tho new party will ho the ultimate ludo tho Ilornld from Cliulad liolivar, says: General Kodoil, Governor of tliu Vuriiari district covering the region of tho gold mines was assassinated lust week for political reu6ons by General Zapata who! took possession of tho anus of tho garrison of Guarascpitut where the aseaeslntlou took placa and armed about 100 men with whom he fl-il. Theso occurrauces, sitnilarlo others which Imvn lately been taking place daily in Venezuela. pondonco of tho Philippines. This coin cides with Sonor Patorno's policy, as ho has boon makitm efforts to induce Aguinaldo to unite with the new party; ' ALTERING TERMS OF ROYALTY Nkw Yoiik, July 24. In the British IIouso of Lords last night tho socond reading of tho bill allortng tho torma of tho royal declaration was carried by an overwhelming majority, says a dispatch to tho Tribune from Loudon. The Homan Catholic Poors did not. howovor, voto for tho bill, arid as tl o oxtromo Protostants will bo alarmed lost security for tho tnatntonace ol a' Protestant succession should bo dimin ished, it Is Imposslblo to expect that tha measure will bo parsed into law without a prolonged and acrimonious debate, ROBBER ARRESTED Hklkna, July 23. William Mlllor, alias Grant, suppoiod to boono'ot tho most notorious postoflko box robbers In tho United Htatos, was arretted at Ilavro, yoBtorday and brought here. SPANISH PROGRESS Maiiiiu), July 24 Premier 88gasta, han announced thngovornmont program, which will include tho ro-orgonfcatlon of thu army, the establishment of bates for naval operations, and tho construe lion of an arsenal on a vast scalo. ...FRESH TODAY... PEACHERINE CHOCOLATE -AT- Ellis & Zifln's WB GIVK COUPONS 5 4 State street, Salem Tbooe 2874 I mm"w' ...I... i'ii . i TTZ- ; 3. .dm , a' f I mmm$mm GOLDEN JUBILEE I'oitTMNii. Or., July 21. TheUuldeii Jubilee of Mother John lluptlsto, pro vincial superior ol the Diocese of Or egon and Washington, aud her usslt aul, Sister Francis Xavior, was cele brated tolay, Arehbithop Christie pre- TREASURE VESSEL See Speedily Our Splendid. mm SHIRTS Shirts III all styles shirts, Nnlhini; in the market can euiial our display of Hhlrttt and I'UtteniH; collnrH and cuffs attached ; collars and cuff dutai!iwl. nir Negligee shirts ProHM shuts, open (rout and baokj closed front and closed back: cloned bael ami open front. I'.vurythlng In thu shirt line. Tho Standard shirt, wh ch has a world-wide reputation, Is more than ever a groat favorite In this uur ket. There is nu nhirt liku It It Is made for comfort, utility and beauty, These threw wel'-i-r'-vi-'l ciiarsctoristlcs maintain Its wonJerful popularity, Our prlfM mo riglit-itud that's a strong mint in favor of our shirts. Excellent Wheat Crop. W. If. II. Darby has brought to this ofllro some of the finest samples of wheat from the Waldo f I ills yet seen. They were mailed to an Indiana iiiillr today just to mako him feel good. I The Low Price Furniture House. uuuiiiminmiiim iiiiiiiiiuummiiiiim " m vt Jk rVLfesArA J mum - :pL' -- Look Out! The new third party is In the fWM, but when U comes to arousing I ilereit Ihal'v niftie vital to your ookellook, Oar low pHwi are eertutnly do'ng Ilia trlek. Olr ejgjit, day thwli at from 1-1.00 Hp arebaUlw, Hki-irrLK, Wash., July St. The steam ehijr Dolphin reached this ort from Lynn Canal this fnornlng with (100.000 in trtMiniro and forty paisengers inont of hIioiii are from Dawson and interior points. REV. GUE IS Poiitland, Or., July 24 W. Una. ator o( the K. Chuioli, died suddenly of htwrt failure, M K AltU showing n big line of tho Justly celre brated K. A E. wafita and JJIouses, of all sizes and patterns, it prices that will astoi ish von You cannot afford to mU this opportunity to get the youngitarjils sum ner nnd fall waists. HchooTtwIlPU'T' gin s'mrtly ami he will netxTthem, DEAD S:j Unusual Sale of Hosiery : -Hev. Dr. Centenary this inornlng Probate Matters. In the matter ol the estate of Wm. Oxjnir, dwmaeid. TiltiiOH Varu as w wwior m petilloiifd the probate eourt I for an order to sell certain personal I piorty of the estate to the highest . BARR'S JEWELRY STORE bidder, as he has been unable to dispose Uttitn la Low Prices lis Sutt Street of them at Ui appraisd value. imple announce- meant mora th n think. Two claitaa of pwiplu will apurseiato this unusual mile of stoekliu after it Is over those who naue ue oi iue opporiunuy anii noiigui nun inosg who inn not, iliose vwlio'wll lm glad they did, and tlioso who di I not will regret it. Aro you to be'otie of the dlwpKlnted? v; 2 TODAY ONLY Ladies' Fancy Hosiery. 50c and 60c values. miJ7 vvillOoe !' i ! i n. 't t