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SALEM OREGON, WEDNESDAT. AUGUST 21 l'JOl,
NO 197
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Any Crash Hat in
...For...
Jiiet becaneo wo nueil tho room for Fall lines' which aro coming in. AH
our COc and 05c hots for 26c. They'ro bargains il you can usathom. Misses'
flno brnld straw sailor hats 25c reduced to 15c.
HAMMOCKS
$2 35nnd 12 55 Hammocks for
$1 05 and $2 10 Ilnmmocka for
fl 05 Hammocks for
$1 25 and ft 35 Hammocks for
1 00 Ilnmmocka for
75 Hammocks for
f 50 OlillAron's Hnmmorks for
Can't You Use One
DIG LINE OF.
HOP PICKERS GLOVES
....READY FOR YOU NOW....
Wo sell an extra good glovo for 25 cents. Better quality nt 35 cents
and 10 cents.
THE NEW YORK RACKET
E. T. DARNE5, Proprlotor,
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock
PRICE CASH STORE. Every Evening Except Saturday
Cor. Commorolnl and Chomoketn Sts.
GRAY
A Fine Line of
State and Liberty sts.
HI I ASfeSKi
copyhicm
fir' ariK
I J. L STOCKTON'S!
Dress Goods were Bought In
NEW YORK 6ITY
this year, by a man of life-long experience in this line.
Z These dress goods have arrived and they are swell:-
VICTORIAS
COUPE CLOTHS
GRANITES
SATIN PANNES
ALBATROSSES
STORM SERGES
ARMOURS
Walstlngs from 25cts per
We have the latest
We have the most
We have the best
This store Is a success. Why? The reason
is the goods and the prices suit the people.
J. L. STOCKTON'S NEW STORE
298 300 Commercial Street.
a
m
m
the Store
REDUCED
fl 75
fl 50
$1 25
f 1 00
$ 75
$ 00
f 25
at These Prices?
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BROS
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Ice Cream Freezers,
Lawn Mowers,
Garden Hose.
A Kentucky Colonel
says: "Thoro'B llckers nml Hckers.
but somo's hotter than other." Ho
was thinking of ours whon ho spoko.
It's tho beet liquor mado, and in
purity and flavor stantln unrivalled.
For this timo of year wo suggest for
vour palate and dlgeatiou our Tom
Hovvu Wlilakey.
J. P. ROGERS,
218-222 ,
Commercial
Street.
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
A token of Betrothal
from time immemorial has boon tho
engagement ring. Wo have a su
perb variety, from tho plain ones to
thorlchobt in auperb BottingB as
low as $1.00, as hiRh as $50,00 and
all good values. All our Jewelry is
tho best work of skillful lapadarles
and goldsmiths.
C, T. Pomeroy
288 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician
COATINGS
VENETIANS
MELROSE CLOTH
CHEVIOTS
FRENCH SERGES
CREPE CLOTH
yard to $7.00 Per Pattern.
Reasonable Prices
SOUTH CHICAGO MEN
REJECT SHAFFER'S ORDER
Their Agreement With
Requires
PRESIDENT G0MPERS MEETS
A10RQAN TO ARRANGE TERMS
And It Is Claimed That a Settlement Is More Than Probable at an Early Date
Other Combinations of Capital Being
Made.
Pmanima Aug. 21. The Btriko Bltua
Hon has not materially changed today.
Tho promised break at tho Oarnogle
property haa not yet come.
CmoAao, Aug. 21. A Blatomcnt ad
droaaed to labor organizations and to
tho public signed by 14 men who claim
to ropretont the membore of tho Amal
gamated Association employed in tho
steel worka at South Chicago has been
issued.
Tho Btatomont ia an oxtondod argu
ment in justification of tho refusal of tho
South Chicago Company mon to violate
their contract with tho Illlnoia Steel
Company, which specifically provides
that tho wage agreomont can be broken
under no circumstances except by either
party to the .agreement giving three
inonthB notice of its intontion, tho notico
to be given provlous to Octobor 1.
In conclusion, tho statement aayH:
"Tho principles o! the union labor aro
as dear to us as to anynun in the
country who earn their living by honeat
toll, but wo do not think we Bhould bo
expected to violate overy rulo of business
integrity and personal honor for a
matter of Bontlmout. for this Is a time
whon wo must not lot our sympathy
got away with our'bottor judgment.
'It may not bo generally known but
tho fact is wo are supported by our dls
trict vice-pre6ldont In our action in ro
fiieing to striko."
Nkw Yoiik, Aug. 21.-Samuol Gompers,
preiident of tho American Federation of
Labor is, It was said In 'labor circles
last night, expected tin Now York to
day and It was confidently assorted that
Mr. Gompsru either alroady had an ap
pointment to meet Mr. Morgan or that
ho did not apprehend any trouble in
making ono, Terms of poacoit is thought
may bo arrangod at this mooting.
Nkw York, 21. A controlling lutor
ost in tho structural iron and steel
company of Baltlmoro has boon pur
chased, says a spoclal to tho Tribune, by
capitalists idontlllod with the United
Fruit Company of Boston. It is pro
posed to establish a shipyard in connec
tion with tho Iron works. William T.
Htillwoll is tho president of theCompany
League of Municipalities.
Jamkbtow.v, N. Y., Aug. 21. Tho an
nual session of tho League of Amor I-
He Has Saved My Life
CWrWon" Baton,. Ore, M.M.IW9
To whom then. present shall, come arreting-.
Tlil Ii toctTtlfr that I have been anllcted vrllh
Orarlau Tumor, for ft number of years, also
lirer trouble. I deilro to public! atato upon
oath that Jr J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, lias
removed (alii tumors, two In number, without
(be uio of knlfo, plaster or poltonoui drugs. ud
that I am entirely, and as I beltere permanent
ly cured. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all
iiersona atllcted as I wm. I fuel that be baa
tared mr life. My home li three mile south of
Tnrtifr. Oreirnn.
MRU. CAItOMNK ROTZOLU
HubKcrlhod and sworn to before me this first
day of May, 1901.
Val attached. W. W. IIAIX,
Comity Clerk.
Do Not Listen to "Cappers"
Who are hired to defame me and my methods
o( treatment. If I could not cure people there
would be no use to dk-bt me. it Is beeause I do
cure pple that I atu penitently misrepre
sented, but I keep on curing folks Juit the
same, and some ot the best people In Oregon
stand by ine, for whloh I am thankful
Bend for Circulars containing testimonials
from patients cured both lu Oreeou and In the
East, Ixm't de(alr became you haye been told
you have been told you could not be oared. Dr.
Cook has cured hundreds of people whose ease
hare bwn pronounced hopeless by the "old.
schools" pbystelans.
The dootor has devoted the best years of liU
life to the study of dlseaie, and the use and ac
tion of Nature's vegetable rewedlet, until he
knows absolutely Just what he cau do. This
give blm confidence.
Dr. J. F. COOk PhyeVofan
Cure all kinds of d iscasea.
Omoe; tot Liberty 8L Salem, Or.
DO YOU WANT A WATCH?
If so wo are the people to get it from, wo carry a big assort
ment at prices from 'SM up. We test and regulate our
watches and guarautee them to pleoso you. We have a few
especially good bargains to offer in ladies solid gold diamond
ornamented ease. We will be glad to snow you through our
watch stock auy time if you are Interested.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
Leaders in Low Prices, 118 State Street
the Steel Company
Notice.
can Municipalities began hero today,
tocontinuofour days. Ma; or Johnson
of this city delivered tho address of
welcomo, to which losponeo was mado
by J. A. Johnson, presldentof tholcnguo
and mavor of Faroo, N. D. Usual
routlno work was done. An interesting
feature will be an exhibit of everything
that is employed In tho construction and
maintenanco of n modern city.
FOREIGN
OPINION
As to the Attitude of the
United States in Colombian
Difficulty.
St. Pktkiwiiuiui, Aug. 21. Tho Novoo
Vremyaeays: Prosldont Castro is evi
dently desirous of declaring war upon
Colombia in order to strengthen his
weakening authority. What will ho tho
outcomo of all this complicated affair it
is difficult to Bay. PoBalbly war mayro
suit after all botween Colombia and
Venczuln,
In that caso wo must expect that tho
United States will not lull to intervene in
this quarrel botween two of Its nolgh
bora.
Paiuh, Aur. 21. Tho Petit Journal
says: The feignod anxiety oxpreaacd in
tho papors of tho United States ovortho
Colombian situation only Borvco here to
mask: tho unnicneuroJ ambition of
American imperialism, than favoring
tho accomplishment of a long chorlshcd
dream, namoly, taking poasosBion of the
IathuuiB of Panama and half built canal
which tho AmoricanB will uudertakoto
finish for thomsolves am! for their own
profit.
machimT
JTICKET
Nominated According to
Slate by the Pennsylvania
Republicans.
IlAitiiiBbuita, Pa. Aug. 21. HepublU
can atato convention mot hero today to
nominate Jtidijo Wm, Potter, of Pllte
burg, for supremo court jutlgo, ami atato
representative Frauk G. Harris, of-
Clearfield, for etato 1 treausurer. It was
understood that tho ticket would be
nominated by acclimation. Tho plat
form commonds tho last legislature;
concedes the rij'ht of labor and capital
toorunUoand denounces "Yellow Jour
nalism." COLOMBIA
GUNBOAT
IS SUNK
Colomuia, Aug, 21. News Juat re
ceived from Carthegoua says that an
nnnn linar pniitutnlnv fl mnn had arrived
there and reported tho Colombia cun-
boatLapopa Bank on leaving Savailla,
for Cartocena. bteam launohoi were
dispatched to search for tho Lapopa, but
no traoe of hor was found.
Horsemanship Exhibit
There will probably be an exhibition
of horHemunship between Messrs. Lyon
and Ottenheluier at Kastwood Park tonight.
MANILA
POLITICS
Active Rivalry Indicates Good
Interest in American Af
fairs. Such is the Estimate of Com
missioner Taft Native Of
ficials Preferred.
Manila Aug. 21 Influential Catholics
horo say thoy have, reliable. Information
from Rome that tho Philippines will
havontnonow bishoprics, sovon of which
will bo prcsldod over by Auiorlcans,
giving tho islands an Archbishop and 12
Wallops.
Governor Taft expresses satisfaction
WINTERS GETS 15 YEARS
In the Penitentiary for Confessed Robbery
of Selby Smelter.
Mautinkz, Calif., Aug. 21. Jack Winters, who got away with tho $320,000 In
gold bullion from tho Selby Smolting Works, and afterwards confessed, was con
tenced today to 16 years at Folsom penitentiary. This action in viow of tho fact
tlwt Winters was promised Immunity from ptmlahmont and a roward besides 1b
causing much comment. Many consider this troachory in trapping Wlntora ia
as a greator crimo than thn stealing of tho gold.
OIL FIRE
More Explosions and
Everything.
Piui.ADKt.PiitA, Aug. 21. The big oil llro of tho Atlantic Uoflning Company
WotkB of Point Ureo7.o, ia burning more fiercely today than at any timo kinco tho
explosion occurred. This morning nnothor tank exploded, tho forco of tho ox-
plosion causing n big tank to caroon, oil
Bcuvklll river. Tho Ilamos will probably
All pollco boats have loft, so thoy will
flows into tho river.
wllli tho results of his rocont trip
through tho northern provinces toestab
Mali civil government there. Ho thinks
the grout rivalry botwoon tho various
political factions speaka well for the in.
torost felt in tho uovernmout. Whur-
evor it was poasiblo natives woro Invaria
bly appointed Governors.
Tho Phlllpplno Commission arrived
at Laoag, North Luzon, yesterday mid
recolved an unusual reception, tome' of
tho delegates welcoming thorn having
traveled 40 miles through a mountainous
country. There aro no uiguoH ot hostil
ity to tho American in tho province.
The Inhabitants have been struggling
with tho most tangled politics.
Tho military nuUjorltloB advocated
tho nppolntmoift of an Amorlcan for
Governor of tho provlnco but thoy woro
opposed by a number of the delegates,
who urged the appointment of a native.
Among thoao supporting tho contention
for a imtlvo Governor was a faction led
by Kx-Uiahop Agllpay.
Tho commission appointed the candi
date of the military authorities, but all
tho other olllcials appointed are natives
with theoxceptiou of Lieutenant Curio,
who was appointed Treasurer. A typhoon
is thrcAtenlngand tho commission there
fore ahortoned Us-Beasoin and is making
hasto to reach AparrI, Provlnco of
Cagayun, by tea beforo the storm breaks,
HEAD-END
COLLISION
KILLS FIYE
Jacmohvilm, Ilia., Aug. 21. -The
Chicago and Alton, "Hummer" from
Chicago, was wrecked by a liead-ond col
llslon with n way frelgnt In the railroad
yards at Prentice this morning killing
five persons and Injuring six otherj.
Tho dead are: Conductor Sheehau, en
gineer; John Adams, fireman: and
three unknown men who were on the
tender.
A special train from this city took
physicians to the wreck. The passenger
engine and baggage car wrecked and tho
other coaches were derailed,
AMERICAN
ENGINES
KiHuitTO, Jamaica, Aug 21. An
other heavy Ust of the respective merits
of English and American locomotives on
the railroad here have reiolted In a
great victory for the latter.
BRITISH
REPORTS
Kitchener's Summary Shows
Some Unsatisfactory Re"
suits.
England Feeding Over One'
Third of the Boer Popula
tion. New YoitK.Aug. 21. LordKllchonor'a
weekly summary whilo not bo encourag
ing for tho British sido, na tho provlous
one, accounts for 427 Boora and n largo
quantity of stock, says tho Ltnidon cor
respondent of tho Tribune.
Tho report does not contain ovldenco
that tho recent proclamation la oxorttng
GROWING
Flames Penetrating
ran into a sowor which omptloa Into tho
Boon find their way to the river aurUce.
not bo caught by tho burning oil whon it
much inlliiunco sliico tho voluntary sur
renders are below 100 and less t linn tho
number reported in the recent sum.
marios. Lord Kitchener's mobile col
umns are pcourlng the country and do
ing their work without reference) to tho
menaces or promises of Mr, Chamber
Iain's proclamation. Tho capture of
stock roportod fiom week to week aro
bo lar0 as to excite the suspicion that
tho horson and caltlo have been tnkon
only to bu recaptured by tho J!oern.
Otherwiao tho agricultural wealth of tho
Dutch Ilepubllcs has nuvor been rated
adequately. Military men admit that n
considerable portion of tho stock taken
is lort beforo it can be driven into tho
fortified camps along the railways and
that much of It hau appeared In tho
summaries of captured property two or
throo times. Tho prisoners however are
not allowed to escaio and their number
is steadily Increasing, It Is estimated
thttt the ilrltish Government is now
feediug In military prleons or camps of
concentration about one third of tho
ontiro of. tho population of tho two ro
publics, Tills estimate dors not nicludo
rofugceH from Johannesburg and Ilrltlih
loyalists.
LorJ Kitchener's busluossdlku report
upon tho progreisof the war helps to
explain the pause In the British opera
tions which was so notable a feature of
lh early summer mouths. Seasoned
troops have Imjou withdrawn and the
now mon sent out required many weeks
of training to make Mioai fit for their
work. Tho Imperial Yeomutiry have
coat (he Ilrltish Nation more than their
wages and keep,
NkwXokic, Aug. 21. Captain Arthur
Lee, formerly military uttacho at tho
Ilntish Legation In Washington, who Is
in the oily, havingarrtvod on the Kaiser
Wilhelm dor Groeto.whun remtndud of a
story from London that ho had refused
to shake hands with W llourko Cookran
when they were introduced, said:
"I did not decline to meet Mr. Cock
ran as has been reported, but I could
not rofrain from reminding him that I
had heard him deliver a very eloquent
address at Washington at a pro-Hour
meeting. That was all."
Captain Leo ropresenled the Ilrltish
army in the war in Cuba and wos pres
ent at the battle of fjantaigo, He re
signed from the army a while ago and
entered Parliament.
"Bo far a the military operations are
concerned," said he, "tho Doer war Is
ended. The army Is simply doing
police duty over there."
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FRANCE CUTS
RELATIONS WITH TURKEY
X
Constantinople, Aug 21. French ambassador M. Consfans, Has
notified the Sultan's first secretary that all diplomatic relations
between France and Turkey arc broken off, and the ambassador has
Informed his government to this effect. The embassador Justifies Ms
action on the ground that the Sultan broke his promise given Thursday
regarding the purchase of Quays and the settlement of disputed French
t claims.
"Why did I leave tho army? Well,
I always intondod to go into politics.
I boliovo that Kugland and America
should liavo closer rotations and I think
I can bo instrumental In bringing about
that doslrablo result."
BrtUHSKi.B, Aug. 21. A commlltoool
prominent pro-lloora la organising a
petition for intervention in South Africa.
Tho potltion will bo proaonted to tho
Czar on tho occasion of his visit to
Franco.
hawkey!"
democrats
Hard up for a Candidate and
Divided on Issues.
Dkh Moinks, Iowa. Aug. 21 Whon
the democratic atato convention opened
today, tho name of n man to bond tho
tlckot was Just as much n mystery as
ovor. Tho delcgationa called upon Cato
Sols this morning, requesting that ho r)
consider his refusal to accept tho nom
ination, but ho declined to do bo. To all
appearances tho question ot ro-afllrmlng
tho KaiiBas City platform In tho resolu
tions will bo fought out on the floor of
tho convention. K. M. Sharon, of Scott
comity, was tomporary chairman of the
convention. In his address ho Bald :
"Imperialism and trusts are tho two
groat dominant evils ot our national life.
They produce two great issues which tho
domocratlo party must moot."
Tho committee on permanent organ
ization selectod ox-Mayor John Red
mond, of Cedar Rapids, as permanent
chairman.
ALASKAN
CABLES
9 m
Wabiiinoton, Aug. 5J1. Colonel Dun
woodlo, acting signal oillcor has received
a dispatch from Captain Green at St.
Michaels, Alaska, reporting upon tho
conditions of the Alaskan cablo botween
St. Michaels nnd Noma City. It
appears that this cablo has been broken
In several places and parts of It lost und
destroyed. Captain Green says it would
bo wholly Inexpedient for tho govern
ment to upend money In repairing or to
rent a nonr cablo at till placo.
ffiug'g
(MtlweM'
Our Customers Have Been This Season
Tills store has proven a fertile lipid (or
IIAVK YOU UK15N A KKAl'KK?
Have
Dry Goods Values?
Tell your friends about it.
Ladies' Wash Suits
$o 00 values for
fVi 70 values for
.13 26
.12 60
Ladies' Shirt Waists
$ 75 values for 38
t 00 values for t CO
(I '.'(5 values for f 0-1
II 60 values for i 76
fl! 00 values for $1 00
Wash Dress Goods
All this year's purchases.
15a values for. ..,.. 7Ju
18c value for. ....... ......... Oc
20u values for. , 10c
6O0 values for 25o
and to on throughout the entire line
Just Received a Swell
Black Lace Lisle Hose
I Ballot on Piano Contest
OFF DIPLOMATIC !
X
CHINESE
ROYALTY
Refuse to Come to Pekln Be
cause Foreign Troops Are
Still There.
Pkkin, Aug. 21. Tho British .troops
who have been hero rlnco last year are
leaving and are being relieved by new
commands. Thrco companies of the
Fourteenth Sikhs and a battalion ot the
Sixth Burmah has arrived, Colonel
Carey replaces Colonol Alexander m
commander In Pokln.
Tho failure of tho British to evacuate
Pekin annoys tho Chlnoso ofllclals.
Thoy alone reftiBO to permit Yuan Shlh
Knl's troops to inter Pekin, though
only two of the 12 proposed posts aro
within tho former British section.
Ohineso ofllclals congress that the
roason glvon for tho court's delay In re
turning to Pekln Is n more pretext. The
Tho oxcuso offorod recontly has bcon tho
bad condition of tho roads, the heat, the
infirmity ot tho Empress Dowagor and
the doalro to colobrato her birthday at
Kalfong Fu. Tho real reasons aro that
tho powers still retain supremacy In
Pokln mid vicinity, and evacuation haa
not been accomplished.
Ohineso censors aro becoming obstruc
tionists. Thoy hnvo sont eovoral mem
orials to tho throne, especially denounc
ing tho Chinese for assisting foreigners
who thought their aid necessary la the
administration o! affairs in Pekin.
An Iowa Fire
Ki.ua, la. Aug. 21. A flro today
destroyed a block of business hourca
hero un tailing n lots ot f 76,000.
Fresh Cocoanuts
AND
4
Fresh Bon Bons
AT
Ellis & Zinn's
WE GIVE COUTON8
54 State Street. Sslta Those 2874
&
1fteaper8
buyers who have taken na at our word.
you shared In tho Harvest of Honest
Hero is another opportunity, Itead tho gala list carefully.
Hammocks.
83c. values..., ,..,..... UOo
fl 00 values
t 40 value U 16
12 00 values 1 85
12 05 values ...J3 0O
26 values 3 W
Men's Two Piece Suits
the latest styles in flannels.
- th 60 values for fl 00
17 60 values for 5 '
T)t 60 values for -J0.W
Men's Washable Yests 1
$1 26 values (or ,. ..,, J
il 60 valuos (or .ju.Mf
2 00 values for
Men's Sweaters
fl 00. ft 60, 2 60, f 3 00.
V'
fi
Line of Ladles' Onyx
in 50. 60. 75c Qualify
' ''4
with every 2 Sc Purchas.