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ft-V 1 1 . ADVERSERS :: Plnd the Journal the only wuti.iuiji.hj medium to use because It iuniTinccArr ,s rM(J .n"$t Marlon MARK THIS FACT county people every day. WILLAMETTE YALLEY WEATHER text. !L '.'!i'; J , ' , t: m 'Falr'tonlthtiand Wednesday, YOL XI SALEM 1901, NO 190 THE , H ..m . . m,m . m .iff DAIM J II ' Jl "f " '''MMMW JOURNAfe OREGON, TUESDAY AUGUST 13 : - . ' frt- IIMBMKHHMBMiainHlSHHHHBinnjnKHaaHHBBIBr 3 2 1 Make Room for Our Fall Lines we . n iiuib iiioumitu a o-jcucu aaiv; ui a C M s iirin 5 fill I 11 B fll 1 II us llllwl 1 SPflNT n 09 R W dl B m0 FAKE sale, but a bona fide 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. I I BOYS' KNEE PANTS 5 ci ED STRIKE IS GAINING BOTH EAST AND WEST More Plants Without Men at Bellaik Wheeling and McKeesport much east of hero, ia missing, and it is believed ho has been murdered. Ho is in the habit of carrying largo sums of money on his porsou. His horso was found tied to n post near a stream, whero it had ovldentiy been for several days. Nearby aro ovldonccs of a j strugglo having taken place. Largo re wards have boon offered for Harteol'e discovery. POLICE INSIST UPON ORDER EFFORTS TO GET NON-UNION AlBN President Shaffer Satisfied With Situation Coal Famine In San Francl Growing- Worse Painters Galnine Ground ' Every Day. - EMPRESS BURIED Are inclyded in this sale. All prices g 1 markedin plain figures. Come and examine 290 COMMERCIAL STREET. g (BHHnBHMHBSlHllligilHIIIIIRRaiIllIlir GRAY BROS., A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty sts. ilM&LUUr VlUSm ,tmi jSSA'VWi Something for the Epicure. bringing rtiorlatvo Ratiefactlon with health nndromfnrt in tho hot weather, is always at hand for tlioto wlio keen a supply ol our puru liquors in t lit liotiiu. Yen enn tmikn a variety of cnnlini: drinks, mid tho Ufi nf pnro liiUora (jives an lit' i'i'hIiIc triHlc and avoid' Mniuauh iPoildt'H. All our goods nre puru, I ir making Huminfi t rinki-, wo os ) cht I ly n commend nur wl ifkies, w nuf and n.rdinlM. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 2t8 222 Commercial Street. Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our busjnes that we give special attention to. Our repairing department is conducted witji tho utmost rare and skill; diamonds are resot, and Jowelry of all kinds Is runatred in tho most nerfect man ner, besides (optical work of all kind. Chicago, Aug. 13. Tlio steel workors at tho mills of South Chicago will bo asked to reconsider their action refusing to comply with tho order of President Shaffer to strike. Information lias been received from Pittsburg that tho supreme olllco ol tlio Amaigamatou Association has dispatched Aesietaut Secretary" M. F. Tigho west, in on at tempt to fiat tho federal steel eompany's men horo to follow their EaBtorn co workers. Prrrsuuno, Aug. 13 Returns from striko centers iudicato that thero has been but a alight change in conditions since yestorday. During the night the strikers mado further gains from tho National Tube Co., at McKcfB port and seem to have strengthened tholr posi tion at Wheeling. Dellalro plant closed last night but a determined effort will bo mado to opora'le it today. Tho police have shown that thoy will makon de termined attempt to provont violence or or mlsorddr, and tho steel managers, re gard thiB bb a favorablo point to break into tho strike with non-union -men. The American Tinplate Co. is moving to eecuro a resumption of work -at some. of lis plants, President Shaffer this morning said: "1 ntn. satisfied wth tho situation. I leavo tomorrow morning lor Wheeling." A number of railroad torpodos were et off near Clark's mill today as h joko. Rumor converted tho explosions Into shots, and killed two negroes. Tfiero wus no trouble, however. Ten skilled men left tho lower Union plant of tho Carnegie Company today and it Is claimed tlio remainder of the crow to the number of '2 ,' will follow. its own men in discharging vessels ai carries thorn to and from work inn special train. All tho largo coal dealer keep a reserve on hand of from two or four thousand tons to meet oniorgoulen. but they havn beoii drawing on thoso reserves tor several days and soino of thorn are imicli Potts iiam, Aug. 13. Tho remains of tlio Dowager Empress Frodoricka wore intorrcd today beside hor luiBband in tho mauscoloum of Frledenskircho near Pottsdam, Nkw York, Aug. 13. Commenting upon tho reports from Germany in con nection with the funeral of tho Dowagoi htnprw, one statement ia being mado) that oven tho inlmblUnia of Victoria' street, Potsdam, will not be allowed to stand in their own front gardens during tlio passage of tho funeral procession. i The London correspondent of tho Tri bune says: Great popular diecontont is said t6 reduced . Tho retail dealers who a'a carry resorvoa havo begun cutting ordoiBlprevail on account of thofn stringent for coal lu half. Thoro aro a number of flr-eglliatons which aro probably duo to coal laden vessels in port, but It Is im fears of anarchist disturbances. Tho an possible to discharge them. Tho Paint- forchlBts aro believed to havo tampered era Union No. 73 has received reports (Vith the train conveying tho Gorman that nine moro painters havo concceded XJrown Prince from Homburg. Tho to tho domands of the journeymen for inrliiit of tho carriage was found hrokun au increoso of GO conts por day in pay. This givos 14 employers who have grant od thedomand since August 5th. wiien tho painters went out on a striko. !t Leinfoldo- and at another station a iece of iron wae discovered on the lino. MINERS I Nkw Yoiik, Aug. lil.-Tho Herald Horn burg correspondent writing of tho scenes and Incidents connected with tho funeral oft the Km press Dowager, says: Tho wvv r-r clVlrcl sentries walk around in their IViLLwtlL ,1LTV' measured tread, echoing on tho flagged, pavement. Within olllcers I BANKER BUNCOED How a Chicago Financier Was Swindled Out of $30,000. Ciiioauo, Aug, 13, It leaked out hero today that one ol the Chicago banks was recently swindled out of $30,000 lu cash in a skilful manner. Au effort is being mado to keep the mutter Becrol and not ovou tho name of tho bank is given. It -coins that a dopoaltor of soveral yoars stund ing appeared onu day in tho presi dent's olllco with a dralt ou London for (1000, which was perfectly good. Tho depositor informed tho president that ho desired to doposlt his Loudon draft and at tho Bamotimoto chock against It, presenting his check for ?:)0,000 for tho presldont to 0. K. Tlio latter put his Initials ou Hand thought nothing of It, It seems, however, that tho depositor went out into tlio bauk and deposlttd iiia 1-ondou draft and on th-j followli g day presented a check for $30,000 which was paid, tlio toller knowing thatnmouLt was to his credit ou tho books Later in tho day he- ugaln appented ai tl.o window nnd presented the check for $30,000 which which had been initialed by tlio president. This check was also paid. Nothing more lias sluco been seeu of the depositor. ROBBED TRAIN CRISPI AND GERMANY Oi.kvi.ani, liu.j W Tho American I'in Plate Co, succeeced in getting one mill out of tho side at tho Crescent works:.Btar(cd'thfii morniug with non- . - . union men. ' - .' IIhi.kma. Mnnt.. Ainr. Two men wiro unru inocouin witu urawn sworUs. llio killed nnd two others staggnod Into tho , ,,1(od rBl' standard with lta embroidered open air with almost their last gasp as' crowns and gold eagles now covers tho therosultof a poculiar accident which cnl- I ll' atatlon Btundslho train, occurred at 0 o'clock last, night In tho wlllc1' 8trlk(J8 ll oyoatonce. It Is a nowtuncelofthoMinalimlneafWickes, very old carriage with a rail around tho Mont. Tho four men had gone to tho topJicvily covered with t black coat end of tho tunnel, a distance of aWO Ing of now paint, nnd it lias garnUhed feet, and were ongagixl in sinking a shaft P,,rPl0 curtains at tho window. It isnu which work had been in progress ec- Hent llrst-chiss carriage with onildays. They hail been using a email d wrs in tho conter arrangm! especially onginofor hoisting dirt Tho emoku lo recoivo tlucollla. which will ho car- from tlio ongluo hud. he. n carried lo rio.1 down by non-omnilss(oiiod ollicora tunnel nl(ovo tlioouu in which the men or dragoon. wureeuguged, fiotu where it was tlivaU ' pated by. myiins of an air shall, Last ffV I PiiY A r - -s ' rrrrrj C, T. Ppmeroy c5an Fuancisuo. Aue. 13. Tho coal supply of this city continues to decrease owing to the striko. Most of tho. bnnkera are now empty and practically no coal Is being received for general consumption. Tlio Southern Pacific Company at tho long wharf on the Oakland side of tho hay and the western Sugar -Roflnory ore the only big coaj tuer that are getting ail they reijuiro. The railroad employs night alter thmiifii had been at work several hours, the air thuft Imyuiiio stopped up ami tliu nuku vtus forced to return to tho tunnel nhent it'orig iuateJ. When the iiiuu diro.tcrcd their danger they bmi n retreat and hail reachei a point about 700 feet from lire opanlng of tho tunnel, where two' of them, HI I Gunvllle and Martin Johnson, fell dead, The other to men escaped to tho open uir but were almost dead ami were restored after much dlllicutiy. Ikm.i.v, Aug li, Tho papers com mont sympathetically upon thu doath of Slguor Orlspl, but they do not Iguoro the great defects of his character. The strongest emphasis is laid upon his un varying good will toward Germany, his lldellty to the triple till lance and his friendship for lllsiuarck. Thu Herliner Post rays: "Germany must nut furgut that in IHiO It was uhlelly OA'ing to Urlspl's DlllirL'lltlo lll'titm tllhl I lull' ill. I (in) mil,. double, . ,. ,, . jHjn rriuire. Tio Vossluhu Xeilung and other Jour nals iiuiku thu same point. Tim Nurd Deutsche Allgo'iiuiue Zoitung uloeos a brief and cordial letio- o( his carier in this strain: "Thus It is bullttiu' us grulefiilly to Five Texans Go Through All Passengers and Crack Ex' press Safes, but Get Little Plunder. DKNMOJ,Tex.(Aug. 13. Tlio Missouri, Kansas and Texas passangor train No. 3, aoutli bound, was robbod at Cauoy switch nt 1 :0 this morning by two mon who got on tho train at Atoka. Thoy crawled over tlio tondor with pistols in hand, covered tho engineer and fireman, commanded them to stop at the Canoy water tank. Thoro thoy wore joined by throo otliors Bnd a fti' Undo of shots alarmed tho crow and passengers. Postal clerk Tullery was compelled to go through the train, carry ing a sack In which tho valuables wore thrown In. Kvorypassongor was robbed thou tho robbers turned tholr attontiou to tlio express cars. Doth safes wore blown op'un with dynamite, nnd tlio contents secured. Tho amount stolon Is not yot known, although the robhern got soma valttablo jnwolry. Aftor the work was dono the robbers sat around and laughod over tho matter. Aftor holding tho tr aln two hours the robbers loft, going into donao bottoms. Tho Kxpross Company clalmi it lost nothlnr. and Conductor Nolan ostlmatea that tho p.upongora tost about $200. Four Worth, Texas, Aug. 13. United Slates marshals arrested seven mon In tho Canoy bottoms chargod with the robbery of the "Katy" train. One la n Missouri-Kansas nnd Toxas section hand, others are young men of the neighborhood. A, part of tho pluudar was recovered. CRACKER TRUST 288Com'l$t. Watchmaker and Optician IlilllllllllllllllllflllMllHI This is what you hear continually At i J. L. Stockton's New. Stere: M E He Has Sayed My Life riUte of Oruon 1 Cuuuljr ofMrlon"" tuieoi, Ore, May, 1, 1 wo What Rd? Goodsll What Reasonable Prices! DRY : GOODS, SHOES, S MEN'S CLOTHING, S FURNISHING S GOODS, S HATS, SETC. B m a T.. inhi.m ilicia tirmAiili ihll roma (iretlnir. TliU l loccrllfj that 1 hure Ir-oii aflltctod wltb Orarttn Tuidun fur a number or yean, Imi liver trouble. 1 dealr to publicly ilatu upon oatb. tbat lr J. K.Cook. of BaJem. Oregon, liai remoteit iall minor, two lu nuinbur, without Ibaunoorkiiif., platter or poltououi druK. anj ana r reoomn nenona afflctixi as I wai. Ileel that tie haa bellefa iwrmaucui reoommenil l)r (took to all XT 'HIS IS A SPECIAL SALE TIME WITH ALL STORES AND WE SELL DAILY A r THE VERY LOWEST PRICES ALL GOODS IN LINES IN WHICH THE PRICES ARE BE ING CUT IN TWO. U that I am entirely, and ly curml. 1 cbeerfull TMrwini aftieto.! aa mux! rny U(e. My homo la three mile aouth of Turner. Oregon, 11118, ( AllOMNB HOTZOLU Subscrltied and aworu Uj before' uio ttiU lint day of May, M01. , .,' ,. ieal attacbeil. W W HALL. Comity clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers'f Who are lilted to tlefamo rue anil my mellioU of treatment. If leaald uoionre w!0ilfl. ibert would be no ute to fight uie. It U uecauie I do cure ixople that I am puraUently inUrepre aentea, but I keep on curing folka Jut the Mice, and tome ol the beat people In Orescii Und by me, for which I fin thankful SVnd for Otrcalara eadtalnlnit teitlmonUU from patleHU onrd both In Oreeou and lu Ui tall, Don't deipalr becauaeyou bifve been told you nave been (old you could not be cured. Dr (wok bai cured hundred of people wno caaea bare beeu pronounced hopeleaa by the ' old aehoota" ph jilclana. ThtdooUir ha devoted the beat year of )iu life to thertudy of dl"a, and the ute and ao lion of Nature'a vegetable remedlei, nuUl be knova aUtolutely Juat what he can do, Tl'i gttrea htm conjldeiiee. Dr. J. F. COOk Hhya?o?an Curt all kind! of dteaee. omre S01 Liberty BL Salem, Or. 8t I.6UI8, auk. i:i. ltoi 'e tMu tati veat of 115 of the larKt independent cracker fautoriot will meet In St. l.oiHs tholait week of Soptoinlr to form an aesoclution similar to tint of the whole tale groceifc their purpMtt belnt( to tljltt tho National liiscuit Company, known as tho oraukor tnnt, collectively and turouttht all parts of the Uiiitid States. Cattle Klutr Missing. iruit.VA Vihta, CaI.. Auk. J3.-Joseidi '.iatteel, a w aithy cattleman living; on a ' Ciiioauo, Auk. 111. A hip Newfound laud dotf that druKKcd thu hodv.of John Wernur from tho lake, solved one of thu i;reatest tnyalorles that ever pii.ztutl the people of Kenoaha, Wis., John Wornor was drowned at tlio foot nf 2Dlti a trout, lie was a aou of 1'eter Werner, one of the best kuowji ultizous of the Wisconsin city, hut tho ro. in nice that ' hits played an impor tant part In his life had heen broken by iv lover's quarrel au.l he left Kenosha fourteen years ago, deulftring that he would never roturn. He kept tils word until last evening, when a pine box took back to the Wernur hnme the body of the aou who had lioen in'sdiiK for so many years. All this time Ins within M miles of his native ton. For years the Werner family li.ul been aenrchinK for him. Three years ago tlio lutlmr reler Werner, died, and left an estate. When the heirs siuuht to settle it in the courts advertlee'nents wfro placed In tho papera in all parts of tho country aakiiiK for some trace of John Werner, but If he aaw the notices, lie was dumb to the appeal mid never wrote. An In aurance policy waa all that ideutlliral thojwxly. l liArwr III,. t.l.ll.lfxrU tf III.. ..in.. . I. llB y HJ n Jsoalous promoter of thu ruiitral r.urupuau alliance auo a irioiui o Germany from couvicllon." The Natlonul uIIuiik uousldurH It characteristic that the fact of Crispll'H death was adduil to count, von Huelow after it was sent to thu KIiik ol Italy, SOLDIERS REUNION FLOODS IN ARIZONA rituNitiTT, Arlj:., Auk. 13,-rTho heav iest rain storm this season haa occurred In this ccctlou. I'lvo bridis on thu Bantu l'o,; I'rescott & Plioenlx railway are reported washed out. A cloudburst In tho lllack llilla between I'rescott and Jerome did much damage (and suv eral narrow escapes from drowniiiK oc curred hut no loss of lifo Is reported. SMUGGLE CHINESE Into the United States From British Columbia. San FrtANrtRco, Aug. 13. Discoverlea havo just been made, bbvs a Mnnt- Barbara Cal., special to tho Chronicles, which aro bollovod to establish con. ciusively that wholesale smuggling of Ohineso from British Columbia Into the United 8tatca through Uanta Barbara haa been carried on. Tho revonuo olUclala were notifled aevoral wook ago, and for threo weeks tho roy cntio cutter McGulloch haa been cruising In the waters of Santa Barbara Channel In search of ovidonco. Tho smuggling Bchomo is outlined as follews: Lumber laden vessols leave Pugot Sound for Southorn California pointa and aftor getting well out to sea run over to Vancouver Island and pick up Chinese who are ostensibly shipped as part of tho crew. Somo of thoao vessels put In at Port Harford, San Pedro and other points with crows moro than twice aa largo aa nccoasary. Whou sailing for tho North tho crows consist almost exclusively of white sailors. Another method adopted Is tho land ing of Chlnoso on one of tho islnnda In tio channel and thoy aro then brought to Santa Barbara aa Abalonn fishermen. Just what dl covorloa liavo been mado by tho otllcorn ou tho revonuo cutter aro not known, hut they have boon placed in tho possession of im portant information by the local ollicora and are not following up clowa furnished by accrot service agonta. It la auld that thp ovidonco obtained that opium haa also been smuggled into Southorn Cal Morula ports. Manila Teachers to be Honored. Manila. Aug. 13. Suporiutendent of Schools Atkinson Is preparing magaif) cont reception for the COO American oihool toaohcra who aro expectod to ar rlvo hero In a few daya, When the ran aporl arrlvus.iG launches will convey the teachers to the Lunula landing. Then thoy will bo" drl von lo the 8panlah ex position bulldlngn which will become a temporary educational colony. The buildings havo been completely furnlah ed by thu army with cots, chairs, elc which havo been loaned by tho quarter master's department. Salt Iakk City, Aug. 13. Several hundred former viiluiitoiir soldiers ropre sentlng tho volunteer rt'gimeuts that took part in tlio uampnlgu in tlio Phili ppines woro greeted at tho assembly hall today oy Uuuurul Irviiigliam, of Colorado, first viw-prusldent of thu society of thu Philippines, in the second annual reunion of nun uruur, i.argn iieietfations woro present from Colorado, Utah and Idaho and oilier regiments that mado them solver famoud lu tho uampalgu around Manila. Tho reunion will lnt three days. Tho annual parade of voluiittem will Im held tomorrow. Arctic Explorer Dies. Stockiki.m, Aug, 13. llarun Adolf Krik Nordonajolod, the Arctic explorer and naturaltat, died yusterday evening. IIu waH horn lu 1HU'. Tennis Championship. NiwroitT It. l Aug. 13. Wam and Wright won tho doubles in lunula champion. hi,) tod ay. Fresh Cocoanuts ' AND Fresh Bon Bons -AT- Ellis & Zinn's WK QIVK COUPONS 54 State Street, Salem Those 2874 lV3 The Big Store ELKS' EXCURSION Salem to Tacoma and Return ' Salem Lodce Ho, 336 B P 0 Elk will rua as excursion to Tacoraa and return on Aujust 15 sculsf two cUsiet of tickets dne from Aujr. 15 to Au?. 19 Inc. for $5.50. One from Autr 15 to Aug. 25 Inc for $9.00. Leaving Salem at 5 p m, Thurtlay, artivlnf t Tacoma S .20 a ui, 1-rlJay. , .. . Tickets oa sale at I'attos Bros, aa j Burk hirdt's Book stores. J. J. UalryoipJe's. Josech Meyers'. T. llolverson,s, aal Ceo E. Waters Any lo formation lo rtfirJ to excursion will be rurnlshed by V. W uurtta. im Etruma dfiirinr ta irocure excursloe tick ets must do so before aui. 12, 1901 8 3 101 Fighting Jo Llonzed NuwpouXi It. 1., Aug. 13. (ieiiortil Joseph Wheeler I beimr llun'swd by New(ort society. Itwfntly he was the guest of honor at a dining purly glvua by Mrs, William Astor. The ' Inner j took place in Ilerewood and was a pretentious affair, tho gueats nuiiilM-rfiig 'JO. ft waa Mra. Astor'a aeooud entertuiu inenl of the season and tho parly In eluded many prominent peraons, among hem Iwliig Colonel J. J. Atlnr, who ivaswitb General Wheeler utlhuliiuo if theBaiitlauocaiipaigii. We take Eggs In exchange for goods. SALEM'S CAPITAL STORE 298 - 300 Commercial Street. H.lHNHHMMNHHHHHHHHHHHMHlliei Hi ... ; s! msm lKtV-C . J . jft ' m wy it - " iWBL '- Look Out! The new third party is in the fluid, bin when it un lo arouilDK I leiettlbat' more vital to your pookelbook, 0 1 low prices are certainly do'n ia trie. Our eight day clocks at from ff.Od u arebeiutief. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaitr hi Low Prices 118 3UU 3tr THE WOOL MARKET A haven for economic) and corner vail v buyers. The moat progrer sivo firm In thu Willamette Valley. Our customers como for miles around. Our mall order department Is increasing every day. Our biiMiiioas is urowlug, our purchasing power la getting stronger and our Ideas broader. Watch $ the Progress Kruger's Health Nkw Voiik, Aug. 18, Utorta ol Mr. Kruger's falling health aru not autoii tutively toiidrnied, ' tho Tribune'a tondon corresponJent. rJpK)ialiala may be required for his injured eyesight, but feeble heart notion is the real aource of ii a rigor and caunot bo guarded against. Scandinavian Town Burns. CiiKurriAHA, Aug. 13, rour-flitha of die town of Kareuud, on the North tea, haa been deitroed by Are. The churoh, x.to!Ueo, State bank and sohool arere utted. About 1200 people aro rendered tiomeleu. BosruN Aug. !. Taken as a wlmle the wool market is In good tliapo, am) coriditloua aro firm. Territory wools, fine, medium and fine aro selling at lO iii cents, unoiee ataitin irradea aro .' . , .. .. 7 . (J iiuii-iKi n viiii iui uweou wool oo coins . steady. POLICE INDICTED Nkw Voiik. Aug. 18. The Oram! Jury' today indtototl Police Ouptalu llios. J Diamond, on a charge of neglect of duly as a public ofllaer. ; I Here's an example. On Wednesday Next You can have any jj.1.00, $1 25 or 51.35 70p Wrapper in the Big Store for " Ot- It's u snap and you ought to appreciate It hy oomiiig early next Wednesday, Clearing them Away A linn of covert cloth and oraahskirta, also several varieties of dimmer utllcoat that mint bediatioaed of, ao we have marked them at a ry low figure. Oomu early and make your aelectlon, aa theae bar gains will not last long. Bee corner window. Plaid back Suitings, Best Qualities at reduced prices. Just tho thing for Coast and Mountain Wear Next week ma have something unusual to offer in nil wool dark Ilomtwpuna, 52 Inuhea wide, tegiila t value for 660 tho yard. gtey Weuger and Snyder sing "Carboant Watuh" at Baatwood Park Wednesday evening. ItvmeinlHir a ballot ou the piano eonteit with each 33 cent purohaso. The Contest is Getting atm 5J wwiywwi)iaai: