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WILLAMETTE VALLEY WEATKE Tenltht acd Friday fair. 1 AhvpnTIPnS,l rind the Journal the only ftDYfcMliaKKJ .. mttilum to use because It -""T" Is read fcy raostl Marlon MARK THIS FACT county wople every day. Protatiy cooler maty. lifS HO ' 1$ salem OREGON, TILUHSDAY AUGUST 22 1001, THE DAILY JOURNAL. VOL XI j - s 25ST To Make Room for S ' Have Instituted a MEN'S m m fW o FAKE sale, but a bona fide Iri clearance sale of everything in g I the trowser line at 20 per cent off from regular prices. That means a good pair g of work pants, all wool, at from $2 up. I BOYS' KNEE PANTS Are included in this sale. All prices g 1 niarkedin plain figures. Come and examine ViOOUyl JkttiU STORS, ! m M 296 COMMERCIAL STREKT. (IlIRIIlBIIIBIIIISIIBBiflMllBIHIIHIillHlIllBI GRAY Ice Cream Freezers, a Fme Lme of Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty sts. in i h& CflPV"C IMKlMHsCBRI I L STOCKTON'S Dress Goods NEW YORK 6ITY this year by a man of Ilfe-Ionjr experience In this line. These dress goods have arrived and they arc swell:- H M H H VICTORIAS COUPE CLOTHS GRANITES SATIN PANNES ALBATROSSES STORM SERGES ARMOURS Waistlnes from 25cts per We have the latest We have the most We naye the best This store Is a success. Why? The reason Is the goods and the prices suit the people- 5 1 L. STOCKTON'S NEW STORE 298 300 Commercial Street. " M m m Our Fall Lines we Special Sale of PANTS I A Kentucky Colonel savs: "Thero'a lickora and llckors. hut some's bettor than others." Ho was thinkiugof oura whon ho spoke. It's tho best liquor made, and in purity and iUvor stand unrivalled. For this timo of year wo suggest for vour palato and digestion our Tom ilowo Whiskey. J. P. ROGERS, 2t8-222 Coramerclsl btreet. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer A token of Betrothal from time Immemorial has been tho engagement ring. Wo have a su perb variety, from the plain ones to thorlchobt in superb settings-as low as $1.00, as high as fW.OO and all good values. All our Jewelry Is tho beat work of skillful lapadarleB and goldsmiths. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and OPtlcUn 11 m m m were Boueht In COATINGS VENETIANS MELROSE CLOTH CHEVIOTS FRENCH SERGES CREPE CLOTH H y yard to $7.00 Per Pattern. JDJl1w Reasonable Prices REBELS ARE DEFEATED ,, BY COLOMBIAN TROQfeS They Lose Their Ammunition and Map Prisoners GERMAN-AMERICAN CONFLICT IS ' n,i cm cttM.M D.if iiic vnni nnwn Ruined all the South American Governments by Their Reckless Administration of Affairs. WAHiitNQTOS, Aug. 22. Tbo Colom bian Minister, Dr. Martinez Sllva, today received on ofllclal letter f romMlnlstor of Colombia at Qulnto, Ecuador, which re ports tin engagement near Tomaco, in which tho Colombian revolutionists wore defcatod, their ammunition and many prieouora taken. Tho letter also dieclosos a satisfactory condition of affairs betwcon Ecuador and Colombia, and disposes of reports that an armed invasion hy Ecuadoran troops was to bo apptchouded. St. PKTKnsDuaa, Aug. 22. The Nevoo Vrymeasays: Tho fact must not bo lost sight of that tho Gorman press la already beginning to ubo tho dispatch of Gorman warships to tho coasts of Vene zuela and Colombia, on tho ground that it is difficult to foresee the outcomo of tho conflict between tboso ropubllcs. Should the German Government follow Ihoso coutiBola a German-American conflict may easily bo created upon tho disputo between Columbia and Vene zuela. Tho United States romulna a stout supporter of tho Monroe Doctrino of "Amorica for tho Americans." Km Ynnit. Am?. 22. General 11. C. Jeffrlos, second in command to General Alhan, ia quoted by tho Colon cor respondent of tho Herald as saying that ho believea President Castro will bo overthrown, "There will bo no declara tion of war," Geueral Joffrios said. "In 1801 when President Zolayn of Nicaragun invaded Honduras, thero was no declara tion of war. Thero was no declarations of war in theso countries. Thero is neither honor nor respect botwocn ono nation and another. "While affalra aro (pilot now, they may not remain so. Only small bands of robbers and b'iBhwhnckors aro in tho country. "Vonezola recently called Generul Urlbo Urlbe, Intending to send him iuto Colombia, but thiro will bo no war with tho inacblnatlonB of President Castro or iin ill nthnrs who mo abetting tho Liberals. I It Is tlmo the United Btates put down Ita foot and say "stop." Tho duty is 1 now hero if it wero oven in Havana. Nicaragua has sent hero for expedi tions. That government la supporting for president of Costa Rica ft candidate who served four years in tho state prison He Has Sayed My Life SS.Wffirlon" 84lera' 0re' Mft'' ' XW To whom these presents sliftll. come OreetlnK. ThU ti tocertlfjr tint I hare boon Hffllcled with Ovarlst) Tumors for a number of jresrs, also ltier trouble. I dcslru to publicly state upon oath that Dr: J. F.Coolc.or Balem, Oregon, lis reraoYtsl sM tumon, two in number, without the use of knife, plssler or poisonous drUR, aud that I am entire), aud aa I bellete peruiatieut. irODatctod m I wu, I fwl thai ho ba iLavtMl my life. My homo U three mllea aouth of Turner, Owm, (;An0LINE B0TZOtu BnUcrlbcd and morn to before rue thli flnt dajrofMaj, lvoi. ..attached. Werk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame me and rajr method of treatment. If I could not eure iop!o there would be no um to flic'it uie. Jt la beeaute 1 do cure ptople that 1 am peraUenlly mUrupre auuted, but I keep on eurim folka Juil the tame, aud come of the beat people to Oregon stand by me, for which I am thankful Send for Circular .ooatalulnu Utlmonlw from patient cured both In Orer' nd l the Kail, Don't deplr because you hare been told tou have boen told you ooold not be cured. Dr. (took has cured hundreds of people wbOMi eases bare t pronounoeu uopvia i'r iu uu. schools" phytloiau. . . . meUOOWrilUWT"4 ' fcTP. Jiw w. tlon Of Nature's YCKetable remedies, until he knows ansomieiy juh wast u uu uu. um git es him confidence. Dr. J. F. Cook WAW& Core all kinds of disease. Offl; Ml Iilrty Bt. Ualem, Or. DO YOU WANT A WATCH? If so we are the people to get It from, we carry a big assort ment at pricefl from 3Ji'J up. Wo test and regulat pur watches and guarantee theui tJ please you. We uavaft few specially good bargalas to offer Jn ladles solid go!" lirooou ornameuM cases. We will I glad to show you through our watch stock any time if you aro interested. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaders in Low Prices, 118 State Street 4 are Taken. PREDICTED BY THE RUSSIAN Soon and Call a Halt Liberals I ave of New York for countorialtlng. tt do not say that all Llborals aro tht&ypsjbut all thieves are Liberals." "Since tho Liberal governments hove ruled theto countries havo all becomo bankrupt. Nicaragua haB previously been recognized by tbo world o? an American 8witzorland and waB n a llourshine condition, owing '.nobody, owning railroad and owning shipB, hav inga surplus with its exchangoal 15. Tho exchange Is now at.200. - "Nicaragua, Ecuador aud Venezuela are now In misery. Their best pooplo aro emigrants, and they aro forced to fleo for tholr ltvos after being robbed of nil their government. Tho countries aro now In a statu of anarchy. Liberty, Is translated Into robbery nnd libertin ism. No wonder Mmo, Poland cried 'Liberty, how many crimes aro com mitted in thy name. ' " f Thero ia no chanco for Colombian robola as tholr victory can glvo no se curity either to foreigners or tho"t na tives." i WANTS PEARSON MONEY New Yoiik Aug. 22 Sir Thomas Lipton was informed lant night (Pwaa said that C. Oliver Ipelin would accept tho bet of 125,000 ofTorod by O. Arthur Pearson of London on Shamrock. Mr. Iselin will, yachtsmen say, takes tho Constitution end at even monoy. ROYAL FRIENDS Nkw Yoiik, Auk. 22 Tho roport thnt Kind Kdwaril and Ihu Cz.nr will meot til Coponhagn, say a tho taiidon corrca pondont ol tho Trlbuiio, Indlcaloa a dlspoBltlon on tholr part to establish tho namo friendly rolatlons botweon tho sovereigns o( tho two oountrlea which oxlatod whon Victoria was livlni;. Tho rolatlona Instweon tho Gorman and KnolUli rnvnl fnmlllpH nro already aa cloao as posalblo, althotiKh the Kosaipa, apparently without authority aro atriv ing to niako n match buUomi tho German Crown Trinre ami bonie KtiKlloh IVInceea. RACING FIASCO Bt. Louib, Mo Auk. 12 -Wot guna, a poeao o( constables with warants issued In St. Ferdinand township mid Hherlff Hencken, of St. Louis county, played Iraportaut parts in the local radnij situation. The attempt on the i-arl l the posuaot constables to serve tho warrants on tho manoseiiient of tho Delmar track and tho bookmakers doing business theroon was frustrated by Sheriff Hencken and deputies, who otood off tho posse with riot guns. At the approach of the poiia the sheriff placed all bookmakers and the management of the traok under arrest, on a charge of violating the Ureedera' law. Hutting was immediately suspend. e.1. When the posse withdrew, Slier fl Hencaen releasod hia prisoners and the betting proceeded aa usual. THE IRON MASTERS GAINING Several Mills Started Today in Opposition to the Strik ers. An Exhaustive Review of the Aetal Trade Conditions. rmsiiuiui, Aug. 22. Developments In tho steel striko this morning, wero all favorablo to tho masters. Tho American Tin 1'lato Co. succeeded In gottlng about 100 men Bately inside (ho Star plant, and preparations wore In progress tor starting up two mills. An other crow was put on at tho Lliuhey and McCutcheon works, aud tho "Jtu- ney." milt was started, and. 200 mon In tho Painter were retried At work plant. Seven foreigners wero arrostcd for disturbing the peace at tho Pennsyl vania Tubo plant last ovonlng. Thoy wero glvon a hearing by magistrate Mc Garvoy, and sovoroly reprimanded. New Yoiik, Aug. 22. Tho Iron Ago eay a: Tho atriko situation has bcon complicated during tho past wook by tho doaortlon of tho Jollet and Milwaukee men which cuts off a monthly produc tion of 10,000 tons of merchant bars at Mllwnukoo nnd 38,000 tons of ateol producta nt .Toilet. Through tho closing down of tho Jollot rod mills the wire trado la for tho first thno affected, at least locally. To both thoso stool plants must bo added thrco of tho steel works ol tho National Steel Company, tho Hellaire, Mingo Junction and Newcastle and tho Hivor- nldo and McKeosport Stcol plants of tho National Tubo Company, Somo of tho blast furnaces havo already boon banked or blown out and others aro likely to follow. Tho heavy cutting down of tho consumption of pig Iron on tho part of tho woiko of tho United Slates Hteol Corporation ofcourao telle adversely on tho chnngea of aaloa on tho part of out bIoo morchant furnucos of tho Mahonlug and Shonango VnlloyH and Ueesonier pig is weak as n consequence. Tho tubo industry has boon that most seriously affected by tho latest do volopmouta now that tho works in tho Pittsburg and Wheeling districts, tho most important ol all, aro Idle. Tho hoop and bar mills havo bcon gaining steadily in tonnago and tho same is truo of tho sheet mills. Thero will bo a furthor accession to active shoot works during tho noxt few days. So far aa tho tin pinto In dustry Is concorned It is likely that tho two largo works In tho Shouango Volley will bo started in tho near future, rtanntimnrs aro seriously embarrassed In tho lines affectod, notably In tin plate, sheots, bara and tubea and larger premiums are bolng paid for prompt dollvory. Slnco tho South Chi cago men remain loyal tho steel roll trade is unoffocled. Tho same is true of tho plates and shapes and with the ex ception of Jollot, of wire also. Tho loss of rovenuo which tho United States Steel Corporation suffer through tho closing of aomo of tholr most profit' nlilo tu-ntw-lina must he BOrlOUB ttllU O considerable part of tho business Is gone past recovery. On tho other hacd It will tako many months to catch up with deliveries aud thus tho mills whon onco started again will be busy far into winter period when work Is usually rather scare. It Is probable therefore that na'ural causes will tend toward a maintenance of vol uesln the finished producta in which the steel corporations hai a commanding voice. In foundry pig Iron Philadelphia and Iluffalo note considerable sales to the oast iron pipe interests while Chicago report good transactions aud a livelier demand. In the melal trade tin is being supported in the lace of heavy arrivals aud a virtual conation of consumption for th tin plate manu faotnre. In tho copper trade rumors of ianinUrnatlonal agreement aro plenti ful. Those In oontrol of the lead cling to the price so long maintained, In spite of the obvious fact that it Is stimulat ing the production. Immigration Frauds. Nuw Yoaic, Aug. 22. More arresls, in connection with the alleged frauds predl. i.l liv nflloers on western bound At- ' Jontic liners and in collusion. It is said, 1 with immigration Inspectors are likely ntu. ,.,H in the near future. The investigation is being coudootol under MOB RIDDLED Two Fiends After a Nigger Rapist Fatally Wounded by Sheriff's Posse. DiHMiNdiiAM, Ala.. 22.-A nows Bluff correspondent at Ashovillo wires that Sheriff North and deputies fired on a mob seeking to lynch Jim Drown, a TORNADO IN Kills Fiye Persons and Injures Many Others, Besides Damaging Property. Ki.Kk.no, O. T., Aug. 22.-A wind and rainstorm amounting to almost a tor nado, nearly demolished tho new town of Anadarko last ovoning. W. T. LowIb, of Uuthorford, Toxna, John Antone, ol rarls, Texas, and Dr. Maya, of Wichita, wero killed by fallhit buildings. A number of othora woro lujurcd. Whllo about twenty buildings nro almost com- plotoly wrcckod, hundreds' of tonta and great quantities of morchandlao aro strown over tho pralrlo Tho wrcckago will bo cleaned uway and tho buildings rnnliiced. Tho dainauo iiinoutitfl to thousands of dollars. At Ilobart two and a fourth inches of ralu foil in an hour. ThoiiBanda of direction of Assistant Commissioner of Immigration McSwoouoy and nt overy step, It la said, tho developments point to frauds extending over a long period Involving thoolllclala on several lines of atuamora. FRANCE BLUFFS TURKEY Ncw.Yomc. Auk. 22. Kdwiird Uru- wart, tho Frencli Consul Oonornl in tliiHJorumloy. Strong had boon gambling l... -S.(f....l...t It... ..nnatlitllt,, i .1 t.nl. , 1. ...I 1.... Tnl.M XT.IIltll.. ollv rldluuled t ho possibility of it war betwoon this country nnd Turkoy. "Tho trouble arises," ho Haiti, "ovor tho wharves in Constantinople. A French company built wharves thoro. Thoy woro to charge vooeola for docking privllcgoH and tho Turkish Government guaranteed the iiicomu up to n certain fixed sum yearly. If tho Income from tho wharves did not reach that amount tho Turkish O.overnmont was to mako up the difference. Thu Income did not reach tho mini llxod and thu oompany wauta Turkey to make good its guaran tee. "There' comes In another question You know Franco has n post olllco of her own in Constantinople. Turkey does not llko that. She says it inter feres with her postal service, but Franco will not consent to do away with her iiost olTlce. Thon Turkey trios to forco France. She eays very well, you keep yonr poat ollloo nnd wo shnll keep the money belonging to jour wharf com any. When you abolish tho post olllco wo shall pay tho wharf company. Now Fance Intends to have both the post olllco and the wharf company's money, She haa seen tho success your country has had In colleetiiiK money from the Hulian nnd alio Is uolllll to collect tllO money duo her. "Hut war I No. This is what you call a bluff. It Is like two children. Ono says: I will not play with you', and goes home. Then they do not speak un til ono apologises or a friend makes It up between them. You may think of war when Franco semis Munir Hey, Turkey's Ambassador in Paris, his passports, France will not do that, though Munir Is not very well liked in Paris.1'. Meh mst Webb, the Turkish Consul General In this city, raid that ho did not think thero wa? a possibility. of wur between Franco and Turkey." CAPTAIN SCHLEY Wasiuhcitok, Aug. 28, Captain Thomas F. Schley, of Ihu tweuly-thlrd infantry, mado nn official reply to the War department, retarding his alleged interview with tbo matter ol the Bchley court of Inquiry. Schley says ho talked for publication with no person. The publication misrepresented what ho said (u a friendly conversation wjth other gentlemen, The letter- ia rvK"!ed ftl the Department as a satisfactory explanation. WITH BULLETS negro rapist, who was t- day convicted, and that Walter Blankonship and Jamie Ulankenshlp, two members of tho mob wore fatally wounded. A hundred eliota wero fired. OKLAHOMA dollura worth of merchandise In un finished buildings and tonta wero ruined, but aa far as learned no ono was hurt. Koporis Indicate tho atorm waa sovoro in tho country districts. Ono report says four poraona woro killed at a farm homo a fow tniloa from Anadarko. Anadakko, FIb., Aug. 22 Furthor dotaitaof tho tornado which struck this city last night indlcato thaMho storm was sovoro In tho country districts whero soveral porsona wero killed and Injured and many buildings doatroyod. Tho loas In cropa nnd llvoatock will bo heavy. Ono roport aaya that tour poraona woro killed at farm houso n fow miles dlo- taut. KILLED HIS MAN Millionaire Mine Owner of Cripple Creek Shot Dead, Giihtlk cnKKK,Coto., Aug. 22. Sam 8troug, tho millionaire mluoownor of this placo, won shot nnd killed thin morning by Grant Crumloy. Tho Bhootlng took place nt tho Now- Miort. a gambling saloon, owned ly and mado a winning. John Novllh Strong's fathor-in-law, and Crumloy got Into on altercation. Strong drow his re volver, whon Crumloy grabbed n shot gun nnd blow n holo through Strong's head. He gavu himself up to tho police. Sherman Crumley, Grant's brother, was shot iu the thluh Inst ntuht by Win. Tromback, In n quarrel ovor a bet. Tho wound is not dangerous. Crumloy Urothors owned thu hack in which Ad jutant Gcnoral Tarsney,of Colorado waa kldiiApped at Colorado Springs during the Hull Hill war In 181)5. Strong fur' morly owned tho famous mine Victor, which bears his name, and other val uable mining properties In thu Crlpplu Creek district. HsiMs A Pronounced Success OUR GREAT CLEARING UP SALE Of Summor Goods, which haa boon tho , .. . I K. ..& ,lt iwrs worm ot mercuamiisu ut rimcuiuimy um linen, nm uiuu.,muvu ... nuolhor woek, Tho public evidently appreciate our values since our store has bcon crowded to lis fullest capacity. Wo again repeat, as iu our previous nn uouurainents, this sale Is not a matter of choice. We are Forced to Sacrifice In order lo mako room for tho incoming stock which ia crowding us every day, Kxnmlno our Hems carefully and you will ho convinced that such prices can only prevail under such extraordinary conditions. Ladies' Wash Suits 15 (K) values for $3 35 J 70 values lor - u Ladies' Shirt Waists I 7fi values for t 5W (I 00 values lor I M $1 values for f Wl 1 r0 valuta for I 76 f!i 00 values for f l 00 Wash Dress Goods All Ibis year's purchases. 16c values or 7ic 18 values for W Ma values for 10c 60c valuta for 26c and to on throughout tho entire lino Just Received n Swell Black Lace Lisle Hose Ballot on Piano Contest NATION'S LAWYERS DISAGREE Littlefield Applauded for De nouncing the U, S. Court Insular Decisions. Afr. Moses of Chicago Pro , tests, But is Promptly Squelched. DaNVa-n, Colo., Aug. 22. Thero wai an incroaaod attendance this morning at tho opening of tno second day's sessions of tho annual meeting ol tho American liar Association. Tho (cnturo of tho forenoon session was tho annual address, which wib delivered by Congressman CharloaK. I.lttlofleld of Mnluo. Mr, Llttlolleld took aa his subject "Tho In sular Cases," and his remarks wore llstenod to with rapt attontlon by tho distinguished audlonco. Tho ro'malnder of tho morning waa occupied with tho reports of standing committees. At noon tho convention took a rocess until eight o'clock this oveng, whon it will ro- assomblo to listen to tho addrossonby Honry D. Katnbook of Chicago, Piatt Rogers of Donvor nnd other distin guished lawyers. Llttlolleld declared tho decision of the Biiproujo court regarding tho Porto RIcan tariff InwR, considering the Inconsistent vlowa oxprosaod by tho different mom bora of tho court, "without parallol in , our Judicial history." Aftor dissecting tlm vnrlmiH arirumonta hv the court and a comparison of ono with tho other, Littloflold reached tho conclusion that, "eo far aa tho oporatlon of thotonntltu tlon concornod thla torrltory It wa too nil intontn and purposes part of tho United States, it matters not how tho constitution reached the torrltory aa far aa this case Is concerned, so long as it was thero." Tho Committee on commercial law reported tho prcsont bankrupt law un satisfactory. Adolph Moses of Chicago, created n sensation . by tho following pretest: "Wish record my voto In dlssont to tho general npplauao which followed tho nrosentatlon ol tho insular cases by Mr. UltlofleliLJLxrKrottohave listened to whot I consider on unwarranted attack upon tho supremo court of tho Unttod 8tatea, and aa n member of this asrocla tlon with to ralsn my volco In protest against tho uso ol this platform (or any purpose of this kind." Ho was declared out of order by tho President. Fresh Cocoanuts ' AND Fresh Bon Boris -AT- Ellis & Zinn's WM OIVK COUPONS 34 OUts StrttT, Sslcia,Pbos2874 means of distributing thousands of dol- I l.. I . .Ui..i lllli.k t i ,t t In I, Mil J.lll Hammocks. fifio values Wto $1 00 values . to il 40 values ,...U 1? ii 00 valuta II 36 12 86 values f 2 00 8 25 value s Ml Men's Two Piece Suits the latest styles In flauneU, it 60 values for .,M 00 7 60 values for ,..5 35 $8 60 values for f 50 Men's Washable Vests 1 25 values for rTV.... 76 il 50 values for , t pO 2 OOYaluesfor ,. 1 w Men's Sweaters tl 00. ft 60, (960.13 00, Line of Ladles' Onyx in 50, 60, 75c Quality w with every 25c Purchase. IKVS