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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1901)
wm fitrrr" aasassssl1 j---HWWWt3BWiBHBWHIPBWBWBI THE DAILY JOURNAL. - ADVERTISER ag(l.-lMSie.ff K &?Wrai! ft ARK THIS FACT WILLAMETTE VALLEY WEATMEM- Tf ' r. NA Fair tonltht and Friday. I. iftiM: ,.., -VOX XI SALEM OREGON, ?&? , n: TJLUJWUAY AUGUST 29 1801, " " '" Ko 2Q$ ' - -- - " -,,, '?-.'- . - I i j - - ' H m u m u m IIBBHIfllliHnK)tHHnnHHflBaHaBiSBHHIHIHHRBI 5 4sV TO make Roiim fnr flur Fall I Jnne wo IiaVfi ItlQf ttlllArl i Cwnrlil t1n nf & instituted a Special Sale of 9 STRIKERS CONTENT BUT TRUST GAINS MEN .- .. . at VB IB BB II m H HI . . K H IK n H M M K K ! L imnrurnN a m 0 FAKE sale, but a bona fide clearance sale of everything in thetrowser line at 20 per cent off from regular prices. That means a good pair of work pants, all wool, at from $2 up. a $$S I BOYS' KNEE PANTS a m m at BE E3 H IB V SB ff CB ee n SE B H EE D B s I 81 C 13 (Q CS n E B e c n E a m n n K Injunction Against Amalgamated Men Inter fering Outside. SIAION BURNS' PLANS OF ARBITRATION ARE REJECTED yesterday nttornoan and It is stated that much lost tlmo had beon nindo up when the explosion occurod. The cap. tain and othoroillcorsdony emiihattcnllv tlint tho City of Tronton was racing tho steamer Twilight, of tho opposition lino, when tho explosion occurcd. From tho moat authentic roports re ceived up to o'clock this afternoon It Is bollovod that at loast flftoon persona luaw iiiiur hvob in tiio steamboat explo sion on tho Delaware river yesterday. Thore aro eight bodloa nt tho morgue. Tho llatof uiUslng numbors betwoon ten and llfteen, of which at least half a dozon nro Burely dead. Nino of tho in jured, victims still remain In thorivor Searching Is going on without inter, mission. SEETHING CAULDRON OF UNREST Throwing of Boauets at Morgan by Union Officials Number of Girl Shirt Waist Strikers Increased to 6,500 With a Prospect for More-r-Good Advice by Clear Makers' Union. ; PiTTsnunn, Aug. 29. Tho strlko eitu ation continues quiet. While the itrlkers still express satisfaction with the pre vailing conditions, the stocl corporation is slowly but steadily Increaslnc its forces at tho plants already inoporatlon, nud proparing to open moro mills. Are included in. this sale. All prices markedin plain figures. Come and examine H g IS CI 5 296 COMMERCIAL STRERT. IIHMIBiSIBO911BII9BHEBHSIl!EE)l3aEIB0aailllBHSaeHSiaiaillIiaBT GRAY A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty sts. The Part of Prudence la tho host plan to follow, to heforo starling on your vnoition put a few boltb's of our i.noxcolled wines nnd lit) uorn in your grip for your pleasure or necessity. Then yon will be euro of hnvlng tho best, whatevur Iiappous. Tuko n hottlu of our brandy anyway. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer New York, Aug. 29. A Now Phila delphia, Ohio dispatch reports that at torneys for tho American Shoot Meol Company have secured an injunction through tho United States court against tho Amalgamated Association nt Canal Dover, for intimidating and keeping workmen from entering tho rolling mill, nleo for holding niul stopping pedestrians upon highway. Indianapolis, Intl., Aug. 29. Simon Uurns announces that his plan for set tling the strlkn by arbitration has been rejected by Clms. M. Schwab, president of tho United States Stool Corporation Nkw York, Aug. 29. Frank P Sargent, Grand Chief of the Brother hood of Locotiiotivo Fireman, before ioavlng this city last night for his home in Peoria, III., Bald of tho steel strike: "1 think that ns Prcsldont Shoffar of the Amalgamated Association has receded from IiIr original demands, Mr. Morgan could afford to be magnanimous and Bottle sho strlko. My interest in it lite in tho fact that the settlement of tho'striko will have such a far-reaching effect generally." Tho same tono was adopted by Henry White, general ro:rotnry of the United Garment Workers, "Mr. Shaflor," ho Bald, "has modified his demands and ruado some concessions reluctuutlyat our Intercession. Tho ex ecutive officers of tho Amalgamated Association regard Mr. Morguu very highly and beliovo him to be broad and fair minded. They lmve not as high an opinion of the officials of tho United StnteB Stee! Corporation, however. Mr. White said that ns soon as word was received from President Shaffer to gouhcud with uegotititions Prof. Jonks.J Joun Mitchell, bnniuol Gompers and the othor members of tho committed on conciliation will meet in this city and try to arrange n pence proposition. lug of tho shirt waist makers union last night at tho university settlement .build ing moro strlko of shirt waist girls wore ordored. Secretary Solomon il tho Union announced alter tho meeting Unit It had beon decided to Increaso tho number of girls who have beon of! strike during the last three weeks to 0500 bo foro the ond of the week. Nkw Yohk, Aug 29. President Shaf fer of the Amalgamated Association in response to a tclegrnrn from tho J World asking him if ho contemplated tho 'tho incorporation of tho Amalgamated Association replied: "I do not know of any law In this or any other etalo that will allow Mis incorporation of f labor union. Speaking ns an individual and not ns a officer, I seo no roaeo'ii why tho Amalgamated Association should not bo incorporated if we could got a charter. Tho delegates to our convontioufor the members nt largo might think different "Tho only labor union that Qvor was Incorporated was tho old Knights of Lnbor and it was incorporated by a special act of Congress. This la not generally known. To incorpofato tho Amalgamated Association it Would bo necessary to potitlou tho Legislature to enact n law allowing It to go before Con gress for a special act. Noithor body is in session now." Such is the State of Colombia Since the War is on. Crops a.re Devastated Towns Decimated and Villages Wiped Out. Philippine Commission Manila Aug29.-Tho Philippine Com mission has organized n civil govern ment at Iba, Capital of tho Province of Znmbolos. This complotos tho northern tour, and it is oxpeotod that the cnm. mlssioners will return o this city today. J country asunder ; In which brothor is Nkw Yokk, Aug. 29. A dispatch to tho Horald from Panama, Colombia, says: Plots and counter plots fill tho air. Thorn Is war hero of tho most hideous kind and strife that tears tho $25,000 REWARD REVOKED Selby Smelting Co. Now Refuses to Pay Re- ward for Winters. pitted against brotnori' frlond against frlondnnd neighbor against neighbor. Fortilo Holds havo beon devastated, onco ttiriving towns havo been decimated in population and villages havo been wiped out ol cxlstonco. Bands of nrmed men occupied ovary highway and traffio is practically at a standstill, whllo frantic woman mourn their dead and hungry babe clamor for food, Tho ontlro republic is n soothing caldron of unrost. For so critical Is tho aituntlon that officers of tho govern ment which wish to reestablish public coufldonco admit that tho crisis must bo reached within n few days as uiattors cannot long continue as they aro. Groat battles must soon bo fought and upon tho results will do pond not alone tho supremacy of clashing parlios.in Colom bia, but also porhaps, the integrity of throo neighboring republics Vonozuola, Ecuador and Nicaragua. Feeling runs high along the borders nnd n general wnr tnoy be precipitated at Bnymomont by any trivial incldont., Tho revolution has resulted lUolf aftor lasting nearly two yoara Into on Inter national Htrugglo between tho Liberals and conservativo of four sister republics, allied in their history, contiguous in ter ritory, kindred by climato, nud by tonguo. MASKED A JWNERS Attack a Rich Nome Camp and Do Some Shooting.- Arrests Made, and the Men Give $10,000 Bail EacC San FnANCisco, Aug. 20 President Knlston of tho Selby Smelting Works announces that tho reward of $25,000 which was orforcd for tho nrrost and. conviction of tho thlofor thtovos who stolo ovor $300,000 of gold bullion on tho night of August 5 will not bo paid ns such, though tho detectives nnd othors who woro instrumental in recovering tho treasure nnd Bonding tho robber John Wlntors, to Jul, will be libornlly compensated for their services. Wlntors was under nrrost whon tho reward- was ofTorod nnd President Itnlitou snys Ilia conviction was ex pected. Tho company, howover, thought he had accomplices nnd also fonred that tho gold had boon taken out of tho country and for tlieio reasons offered tho big reward. It is stnted that soveral of tho officers who worked up tho cnto havo beon Bottled with, but tho amount paid them is net known. FORTY THOUSAND TROOPS Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is n branch of our business that we give special 'at tention. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill; diamonds are reset, and Jewelry 0! all kinds is repaired in the most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C, T. Pomeroy Oamuiiiduk, O., Aug. 29. There in every indication' that tho managers of tho Cambridge plant of the American Tin Plato mill will try to put tho plant into operation -within a day' or two. Beds, cooking utensils and a stock of food has beon placed in the mill. The plant has six pot mills and could be operated by a small forco of mon. The leaders of tho Association still declare that thoii men are all firm and that there will bo no desertions. Nbw Yoiik, Aug. 29 Tho Interna tional Union of Cigar Makers lias issued a circular urging upon its mombors tho advisability of careful investigation of conditions before going intoj strikes. Among othor things tho circular snys: "Before unions go into n strlko tho employers strength and resources should always bo known and never umlor-stl- mated, while tho union strength should never be ovor-estlmated. "Our cause should also be in n posi tion to enforce our domands. Foolish peoplu engage In a fight first and make mutual explanations afterward and then wonder why they (ought. A good plan is to follow your own as well as your employers' strength; arbitrate first and fight afterwards if uecessary," The Number Congressman Hull Wants Kept in the Philippines. Ban FiiANctdeo. Aug. 29. CongreHi- man Hull of Ioah, cliairmnu of of the great majority, nino out of 10 nnd nro troops who has nrrivod herefrom n flvo month's attain this end. tOUr of China. Jllimn Ulld tho PIiIIIiiIiIiiiih I "(V cnni-un U !a Itiinnmilliln tn muL-n mi : : ,---.-- -- ,.,....- .......,..., w , I Is doeply impressed with the poeslbill-J Anglo Saxon our of an Oriental, thore the . them, desire poaco nud safety houso commltteo on military affairs, doinu all they can to holn tho TRENTON EXPLOSION Statements Made that Her Speed was to Great for Safety. Nkw Youk, Aug. 9. A special mcet- 288Com'ISt. Watchmaker n4 OptlcUn jlHfllBBI EHESraBQffiBaGBHEHHlKHillflfiaaaHl Expansion Sale AT- J. L. STOCKTON'S The store is to be enlarged to twice its present size. This sale strikesSeverything especially MEN'S CLOTHING Which is unmercifully sacrificed. S0UYENE1RS Given away Thursday the 29th from 2 p. m. SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES Thursday 29th from 2 p. m. &?'o0Sn ". ore. Mar. . W To whom tlie nrmenta tbtll, come Greeting-. This Is tocurtlfy tint 1 hare tu aflllcUxl with Ovarian Tumor, for a numlwr of yenrg, alio iiTiTiruuiiic. i ueure ki nuoiHtir Uto upon oath that Iir J. P. Cook, of balem. Orejon, l,u removed aM tuinon, two in number, without the uo of knife, tilaater or iwlkoiiou. dm", and that 1 am entirely, and m I bollere peruianeut. ly cured. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Cook to all craoui afllMeu an 1 wuj. I ri ih.t i. t... mtbU my life. My home ii three mlle4 tooth of a k. . .. .UUB CAKOMNK IlOTZOLr BuMcribcd and wom to before me this flrat eal attached. W. W HALL, County clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who are hired to defame me and my methodi of treatment. If I could not eure people there Mould be no UK! to flyht ine. llli Waute 1 do cure jieople that 1 am peribiently mUrepro entod. but I keep on curing folki Jut the lame, and nomeotlhe beat nculn In n,.n stand by inc. for which I in flianknii ka.,.ras.n"'?. ?!' Eat. pop t deilr becaune you bare been told . ","?" " ? ivwi uoi oe curea, ur. CA)k bu oured hundreds of people whoo caei hare been pronouueed hopeless r the "old. aohooli" phyilolant. ThodootorhtadeTOted the beat years of hU J to to tjieatudy of dlteaie, and the uu and a Hon of Natute'i veeeuble remedies uutil be do. TbU 5 V M H H H H ruiLADKU'iiu, Aug. 21). Kloven known dead, nine missing, and 32 in jured Is the record made by tho explosion of the boilers of tho steamboat City of Trenton, on tho Deloware rlvoryestor- (lay afternoon. Of the eleven bodies in I j ... v . - recovered ten Identified. They are: ne naa oavcu iyiy Liie Jol,n cl,ow o( Ca,Je. 88t- u"Kitui vjiiy xfuiHUU ; .una r.uzauuiii Green, riiiladelphla; Win. Dunn, Philadelphia, passengers; Arthur Lans ing, Tronton, N. J., James O'Oonnell, fireman, Philadelphia; Slott Mablo, fireman; August Mablo, deck hand, Philadelphia; Jamis M. Cormack, Wilmington, Del,, passenger. Among the Miming are Miss Kthel Blokes of Trenton, and Miss Helen ttrlcst. daughter of formor mayor John Brlest, of Trenton. It is believed the body so badly charred as to be unrecognizable is that of Mrs. John Matthews, of Philadelphia. Engineer Chews' wife said today that her husband said to her Tuesday night: "Lizzie, I may never see you again: I have a presentiment that there will be an explosion on the boat. They are running at too high n steam pressure, and if an accident should occur, I and many others will bo killed." Augustus Heluhart. an expert machinist, em ployed by the Nea and tavy Shipbuild ing Company, builder of the City of Trentou, giro an opinion that the boat was uemg run too last anu una ex hausted the water. The boat was 15 minutes late when she left the wharf ties of the new American possessions in theOriont, he pays: "If I wore a young man I don't know where I would rather go thuu to tho Philippines, For n man of brains and Industry tho Islandsopou n vast prospect In most ovory lino of business for one who litis the grit to go there iinil stick to It. "Thoininornl,Bgrictiltural and timber resources ol theso islunds constitute a Hold for commercial enterprise Hint Is practically unlimited Of course tho present conditions of brigandage inako it exceedingly unsafe for people to settle ti tho Islands away from tho protection of tlto military posts, Hut tho ooplo or foro tho Filipino will probably never bo an American cition in tho broad sense that is understood by all that term con voys to tho man born in tho United States of wliltu parents. Hut ns soon as ho gotHHulllclant education and becomes a little more Impregnated wih our ideas and loses soiuo of the ideas acuuited by a 1100 years asociatlon with tho Span iard, the i'lllplno will bo n uitlzuu In spirit, patriotism, Industry and educa Hon and will be worthy of participating to tho fullest extent In all the benefits of tills government. "Of courhe, will havo to govern them with fit inness ns well ns with kindness, I think that forty thousand troop is about tho right ntimher to keep thore for Home years to come," Kimiston, Jomalca, Aug. 20. Tho British Htoamor Costn Mean, from Colon, Colombia, brought advico of con tinued rebel nctivity in tlip vicinity of Colon nnd Panama. Tho government was making renewed efforts to dislodgo tho rebels from a strong position. The rebels tu forco were attacking Buoun on tho Bay of Ohoco, Monday. A largo government forco has boon dispatched thore from Paunma, Tho Censorship of Colombia is most stringent. Nbw Yokk, Aug. 20. Special agents of tho United Btatbs Government nro constantly watching for the shipment of arms from this port designod to fall In to the hands of warriug factions In Col ombia nnd tho Information concerning tho shipment of arms nnd other wnr materials from hero to central American ports Is sent to Washington In tho form of wcokly roports. It is said that a.roport has beon sent to Washington containing tho informa tion that during tho week onding Aug ust 27 those amounts of arms and ex plosives were shipped from Now York to Mexican Central and South Amorlcan ports. Moxlco, seven casos of firearms, 11 cases nt cartridges, and 28,'JGO pounds of powder. United Stalos of Columbia 200 cases ol cartridges nnd one Drlggs 8oabury 15 pounds rapid fire from Pan-American Exposition (lattor weapon not manifes ted). Venezuela, 20 cases of fire crackers and -120 cases of railroad mnterial. Santo Domingo, 1)25 pounds of gun powder, Uraguay, 100 ctBeaof firecrackers. Argeutiuo Republic, ono caso of fire arms and live cases of cartridges. Central America, one caso of lire nrms and two cases of cartridges. Hollvlu, .'17 cases marked "wheelbarrows." Seattlk, Aug. 20. 8ixly flvo deter mined men, armed and masked, sought to take forcible possession of a pIsco of ricli mining ground In tho Nome district August 15. Tho prop.orty is known as tho famous California Fractions! Bench above Discovery on Glaclor Creek It was in possession of FJnloy Mcintosh nnd a force of 18 mon, As a result of tho conflict Richard O'Connor, ft Mcln tosh workman, lies in a hospital at Nomo with n bullet wound in ids loft thigh, whicli it is feard will causa the loss of tho limb and possibly his life. Thirteen of tho invading f'reo were ar rested by United States Marshal Rich ards, charged with participating in a riot with folonlousreimlts and Infout, Eugene Richards disputes Mcintosh's possession of tho proporty, and the at tacking men, it is claimed, were acting in his behalf. Sixty flvo men, armed with rifles, guns nnd revolvers, nnd all wenring black cloth masks, came run ning from bohtnd tho dumps, where the mon had beon nt work. Thoy ordered them off the ground nnd ran into tho tents where tho shift men were, and told thorn to get as quickly as possible. Then a number of them ran down tho hill to where Richards and his men woro in camp. O'Connor, who wns in bed, began to put on his shoes, but apparently he did not tiurry fast enough, so they shot blm. It all occurred so quickly that they could hardly rcalizo what had happened. At Nome thoso arrested woro admitted to $10,000 bail oach. All wore released. Tho litigation that resulted in violence is of long standing, is almost Inextric ably complicated, and his had several sonsatlonal oplsodes. Tho late vlolonco was tho third attempt made to forcibly tako possession of tho ground in dispute, ono of which succeeded and the other failed, tho attacking (party encountering n force largor than lany anticipated and they retired without nn exchango of compliments. Italian Complaint. Rohb, Aug. 20 Tho Patria says that American courts will give no satisfaction for tho lynching of Italians and urges' tho govornmont to tako other measures against tho United States. PR0-B0ER ENGLISH Roof Fell. Wahiiinoton, Aug. 20. A falso roif ovor tho United States Supremo Court room, which had beon plnco in position In connection with repairs to the build ing, fell today, injuring throo workmen. LLIS & ZINN have man ufactured a new kind of Soda Water, and they have the first and only fountain charged with it in the city. It is mild and re freshing: and is served with the best fruit flavors. Call and try it. PressSsyerely Criticising Actions of British Officials in the Conduct of the War. 'eJMeSMMaeeiMelaaijWi kuowa absolutely Jut what he eau' Klrea hlw confidence. Dr. J. F. Cook ftttr, Curea all kluda of dUeea. Office, 501 Liberty St Balem, Or. . THE NEW STORE... 298 300 Commercial Street. MMMHHMIMNHHHHWHBWKHHHHHHHHHHB M A Question of Looks If you are anxious to preserve your good looks or to Improve your appearance we will fit your eyes perfectly and your face attractively. The most Im portant tfalojr, though. Is your vision- Let us look out for that for you. Herman W Barr Scientific OptlcUj, IIS State Street. Nkw Youk, Aug. 20. Kxtrumua mot in criticism of tho War Olllou's methods says tho London correspondent of the Tribune Tho pro-Hoer journals mag nify tho importance of petty rovortos In Capo Colony and reproach the government for distorting and suppress ing essential facts in tho military situation aud misleading the coun try through silly optimism, Mili tary' critics consider that the blunder committed In sending nut reinforcements to the Imperial Yeomanry without adequate medical examination Is utterly inexcusable during the clos ing porlod of tho campaign nud a staunch Imperialist journal liko the St. James Uazattu is unable to understand why the government refused tho offer of tho Canadian Gov ernment to raise a regiment of mounted men for hunting down the guerrillas, nor while preliminurius were not ar ranged betwoon tho war olllce und Ottawa and an unpleasant iui-usse avoided. Tuo press censorship Is not a new grievance and It does not explain the prevailing Ignorance respecting tho mil tary operations in Cape Colony districts, where small bands of Hours have been hiding and looting. These sections are so far removed front the railway that It is impossible for press agouts to collect accurate information. Despite the pessimistic feeling ex preed by many journals ltli fairly certain that the British are slowly gain ing ground. The war will not etui under the limitations of Iord Kitchener's proclamation in the middle Jof Septem ber, but the pacliloatlon of the most Important district will bo undertaken In earnest around Johannesburg, Pre toria ami Bloemfoiitelu through a revival of mining and agricultural In dustries. JtiBt as Vlukfontelu was on the point of being forgotten, the ujws comes that at Gravpan, near Itertz on .Juno 0 three British soldiers were murdered by the Boors. There cannot lie any attempt to justify such barbarous methods of con ducting warfare, but Lord Kitchener's announcement la discredited by some of tho extreme Radicals, pending an ex amination ol tho evidence on whiuh It has been issued. While there is a general approval this morning of the Instructions suit by cable by William St John . Brodrlek to Lord Kitchener the pro-Boer Dally News inalutaine that the proposal to hold an entire commando responsible for an act which may bo due to a mistake or to tho Insubordination of one or two men Is altogether indefensible. The Chronicle which Is u supporter of Lord Uosebery, counsels caution, and recommenus to i.oru iviicuenor to con sider carefully the terms suuucstfd uy trio war neorctary noioro em bodying them in a proclamation, Apparently the representatives of the Boer causo in Kuropo nro still persisting In their efforts to persuade the great powers to move in their behalf. f AST QAIJLy The hop picking season Is on and we propose to take advantage of the opportunity to close out our Summer goods. Crash Skirts, 25c Just tho thing for tho hop fields. Covert Skirts, 68c Must bo sold Our regular $1.00 values. this week, HOP PICKERS' BLANKETS JUST RECEIVED A few snaps picked up by our buyers while In the market. 300 nalrs blank. !t rt.. . . ... . . -. . . . . .---.. K. s Pianifett at'OBo ? full quarter size, in white, irrov and tail : 260 nalrs ! iii-. .,.,.- . ..-- i. . .. lliceo blankets were tulppcu early eta at r(Hi dh, pair; 260 pairs blankets at $1 00 pair. puciaiiy ior uur nop piCKing trade. T-r .y London, Aug. 20, A dispatch to tbo Standard from Brussels says that tho visit of Dr. 'Lords to 1'aris is directly connected with Mr. Kruger's desire to meet tho 0ar, The Dally Mall asserts that the meet ing which will take p!ao4ou t-eptember 10, between the Czar and the Kaiser tho olroumstances of the Boer War will be gravely discussed, 15c Madras, 10c yd.iPercales, 6 l-4cyd. A case of mill ends Just received. Picked up by our buyers at a snap. Sixteen yardi for ono dollar, gain worth investigating. V ,jn f-'A"1 kit Keen Your Eve on the Biff Store Truck load after truck load of goods are pouring in as a result of our vlsUfto-l the great factories of the h'oit. The Big Store has takou the stride of its life.iu .J oruer to meet tne mil requirements 01 us many patrons. -$ Ballot on Piano Contest with every 25c Purchased . !Jj 11 sjsjfjsjcvtsjyjyyiqpjsjpsiss ( jsW X f ay mijMinnaiijgi BLguigcmijkii