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DAILY JOURNAL. '. . '..'. jftt nr wni i whwiii .ju ADVERTISERS: lm Jmg.. R iSuw pSS"Vvryift MARK THIS FACT WILLAMETTE VALLEY weXtmeu, tootibt and Thjrsdy.Tlr. k.-' VOL Xl SALEM OREGON, T1LUKSUAY SEPTEMBER 5 1901, 0 210 T! v- H I I"l '"I TPTTT? HIHMHIHIHHHIMRBBIHflaiBHIHflailMliHBHBIII I wooten ill store! El a S3 s E (5' REETS its many patrons with full appreciation for thc favors shown in the past and begs to inform you that no effort to please you in our4Fall and Winter selections has been spared. In the future two special points will be kept prominent, first the pushing and handling of Oregon made goods in clothing and blankets, our own Salem Mills' goods. Second, we shall carry the largest st ck of clothing and men's furnishing goods of any store in the Yalfey, and you can always rely on finding new and fresh clothing, the nob iest and latest things in furnishings. R3 R m m in w m m Mckinley speaks on three great topics Favors Shio Subsidies, the Nicaragua Canal! and Pacific Cable. 1 -'1 ENGLAND CHECKS TURKEY BUMPER CANADA CROP TARIFFS NO LONGER NEEDED; THEY MAY BE REEVED as Here- State Dcoartment Has Imoortant News From Columbia Ecuador Has tofore Been Neutral Between Venezuela and Colombia But Will Take a Hand. - Constantinople, Sept. 5. Tho Tttrk IbIi Ambassador at London, Costakl An tlioli'lo 1'aclia, lihB bcou instructed to In form Great Britain that tho action of the commander of a British warship In tho Persian Gulf, preventing tho Turk ish corvetto Soob from entering Koy ojt, is Incompatible with friendly rela tions. Tho British side o( tho controv ersy is that tho Bopob was trying to land troops on tho territory of a Sheikh, T who Is independent of Turkey. MILL MANAGERS STILL CLAIMING CONCESSIONS New Yoiw, Sept. C.-SIr William 0. Van Home, chairman of tho board of directors of tho Canadian Ptclflc Kail' road, ostimatos that tho (train crop in tho Canadian Northwest will reach n to' tal of 100,000.000 bushels. "This Is a bumper crop," said Sir Wil liam, "and will allow tho farmers a sur plus for export trado." Tho Unitod States tratiBnort Dixon arrived today. She brought 620 bodies from tho Philippines. More of the Strikers are Returning to Work at Several Plants. . PRESIDENT SCHWAB OF THE STEEL ;v , TRUST MAKES A PROPOSITION I Salem Woolen Mill Stores S - 2BQ COMMERCIAL STRERT. llHMHHHIRIIIIIIHIIIIIliRlliniHlilllllRHIMIMiailllllir SI A Long Neck Is n good thing, but a "Ions head" is bettor. Tho 'long bended" man will buy liis grain and feed whore bo can do i-o to the hot advantage. That is why Savage & Roid Iinvo eo many customers and ore getting b many more. They tell only tho best, and are now soiling at a very low prico. A largo Btock of graea seed JiiBt received. Savage & Reid, When You Need a Stimulant You need to uso pnro liqnor any othor kind will only add to your trouble. Tlint'a why you should always keep a botllo of Tom Howo in tho house. It is tho purest and host. Wo sell tho purest liquors of ovory kind and only tho purest. record, 1 Washington, Sept. $: A cablegram waB roceived'horo today from an author itative Bourco in Call," Colombia, pear tho Kcuadorenn bordor, stating that Kcuador had intorvonpd r against Col ombia with an army well equipped and with vosseli of war. Under tho cltcumsUuQOi, tho cable grim states, It will bo necessary to meet the move of Ecuador by having Colom bian war vessels in Pacific waters near tho CoIomHnn-Kcnodor frontier. Here toforo tho ICcuador has maintained a strict neutrality, 1 oprmorr J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale ana Retail Llauor Dealer 218-222 Commercial Street. Repairing a Watch Of the finest workmanship is a branch of our business that we give Bpecial attention to. Our re pairing department is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill diamonds are reset, and jewelry of all 'kinds is ropaired in tho most perfect manner, beside:) op tical work of all kinds. C, T, Pomcroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker tail Optician mm Buffalo, Bept.5. Probablvthogroat-jedon tho sbujoct of tho Bchlojr court of ost crowd that over assembled on tho .Inquiry. It sooms ho foil into corivorsa esplanade of the Pan-American grounds Hton with soino person at n note at greeted tho Froslijont with ringing! Knnjas Gfty. Ills' remark's woro;dla- cheer this morning. President Mil- torted. Forsyth so frankly avowed Mho burn Introduced I'rcsiucnt AicMmoy who welcomed tho foreign representa tlvofi, In a long speech ho roviowed tho progress of tho Nineteenth Century. "Tho figuros on tho unoxamplcd prosperity of thls'countjjy," ho said,"aro most appalling, Our capacity to pro duco hasdovelopcd.so enormously and our products arc- so multiplied, that-tho problom of moro markots requires ou,r urgent Immediato attention. Wo must not repose in fancied facctirlty that we can forovor sell overything and buy lit tlo or nothing. The poriod of exclusivoness is passed. Expansion of ourjtrado and cotnmerco is the-pressing problem. Commercial wars aro unprofitable. Reciprocity t'reativi aro in harmony with tho spirit of the times. Measures of retaliation aro not. If perchance sotno of our tariffs aro no longer nccdod for revonuo, or to e ncour niro and protect our Industries at homo, why thould they nor be employed to ex tend and promote our markets abroad? Wo must have more ships. Thoy must bo under tho American Hag. We must build tho Isthmian canal. Tho construction of a Pacific cable cannot bo longer postponed. In furthorancoof theso objects of national interest and concord you aro performing an Import ant part. Gontlemou, let us evor re- uiombor that our Interests are in accord, not in conflict." McKinley's speech was frequently in terruptoa with applause. Upon con clusion of his addross the President held an impromptu reception of Alteon min utes. Tho President accompanied by tho diplomatic corps was takeii to the stadium, whoro troops stood at attention whilo tho Presidont reviewed them. KING EDWARD'S HEALTH STILL IN QUESTION That Would Reduce the Strength of the Union Forces Atout One-Half Clearly the Intention of the Trust to Fleht Organized Working ' Men to a Finish. ibTVld Iffita. i"!fn": Specialists Announce That He Suffers From Some Throat Disease. Pitthiiuiu), Sept. P. Further breaks in tho ranks of Btrlklug stcol workers oc curred at McKecsport today. Fivo hundred men a, hundred moro than yesterday, wont to work at the National Tube Company's plant. Nearly 100 mon reported lor duly at tho Bemmler Tin Plato Work. Tho start was not made this morning, but ovory llilng is tin readiness for resumption. Tho mill waB aurrcunded by largo forco of deputies but thoro was no disturbance Probablo nnrlw nnarA ! nnitlh Krtfstr fllanitaamt no IN THE STRUGGLE WITH TURKEY !ti.n ..... ftf .ur,uvj rnfnrnnr t " v - .-. Now York. A proposition from Pretl dont Schwab of tho United Statoo Steel French Nationalists Agltatlntr for the Release of Exiles Sultan of Morroco Corporation wos submitted to Prosldont Nkw Yortic, Bept. 5. The Conference doallng with tho proposed settlement of tho stcol strike was not rosiimod this"" morning. It was understood thore might be another mooting. FRENCH GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED Has Postponed the Time Set for Ills Departure Has Dis missed Ills Escort of Cavalry. - . ' V . jr . Washington, Sept. 5. A cablegram was received tiday announcing the ar rival at Panama the N. S. S. Banger. Affairs thoro aro reported quiet. Dr. Silva, Colombian Minister, has sont tho State Department a formal acceptance in behalf of tho Colombia proposition to mediate. Washington, Sept. 6. A reply was received by the Navy Department from Captain Foriyth to tho letter calling his attention toan alleged interview publish ONLY REQUIRED TO DRESS Nkw YoitK, Bept. G. The civic com. mltteo having charggo of tho reception to tho Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on tho occasion of their visit to Montreal has docided, according to a special to tho Times from that,, city I not to limit the Invitation first intended) Thocommittoo today docicded that all roputablo cltixixanawho Bend in their names beforohand and conform to tho regulations regarding propor dross for tho occasion shall bo permltexl to at tend tho recoption, Tho rules as to dress will bo strictly enforced. Special: invitations will be issued to holding official positions. Discussing tho jeeta that tho powers woro nfrf.li! to In- 9 King of terfero. Pan-Islamlsm was further ou- n .. .. . i i r.ngianu, uie i-onuon correspondent oi Nkw Yoiik, Sept. 5 Blato of tho health of REBUKED BY HER HUSBAND II1II1K1HHII1HWMI1IIIHIMHHR1II J. 1 STOCKTON'S! New store building is being extended to twice its present size. This means reduction of prices for you In all lines. Men's Clothing at Cost Shoes 20 Per cent. Reduction Muslins: Your own Price on Muslin Wed. p. m. He Has Sayed My Life a$t?'o0rfSn . Oe, Hay, . ifloo To whom ttieto prMynU thill, oome 0 retting. ThU U toccrtlfr ilit I bT. twen afflicted wllb OrtUn Tumom fur uuihbcr of yean, alio llrer trouble. I denlre to ntiblielr adtu nrw.n oatb tbat In: J. F.Cook, of Salem, Oregon, hn remoTed 1I lumon. two In nninber, without the uwofknild. Dlaatcrornoltonouidruiri. and that I am eiitlrelr. and aa 1 bflll.Te permaneut- i) yureu. i cuceimtir reuuiumeou i;r, ixxit. lo all neraoDi articled aa I waa. I feel tbat La Lu uTed injr life. My homo la three miles south' of imocr, urcgoii, UR8. CA HO LINK UOTZOLU 8utMcrlbed and ewurn to Uiloro me thla flnt darofMar, 1901. tkal attached. W. W. HALL. County Clerk, Do Ttot Listen to "Cappers" Who aro hired lo defame tna and mr mathftla oi irraimom. lit couiu not cure itopio mere would be no uiu to tlg'Jt me. it la becauie 1 do cure rtople tbat I am lrleQtly mluepre touted, trat I keep ou curing lolka Juit the fame, aud tome of the beat people lo Oregon tand by me, for which I am thankful tiend for Ctrculara contalulng teitlmonlala from patients cured both In Oregon and In th. Eaat. Don't despair becaiue you bare been told you hare been told you could not be cared, Dr. Cooirhu cured nundreda of people whoe caaea hare boon pronounced hopeleu lr the "old. achooli" pbjlolam. Tbe'docUirhaadeTote.1 the beat yean of hU life to thettudyofdlaeaae, and the uie and ac tion of Nature'! vegetable remedlet, until be know, absolutely just what he can do, ThU give him confidence. Nkw Yohk, Sept. 0. Tits climax to a dinner pnrty given by Mr. and Mrs. Adelbort E. Peterc, at tliolr home in this city, catno last night when Mra. rotors deliberately walked to tho lidoboard, fllloda Hcjuor glaea with carbolic acid and facing her gueatu drained tho glass, Her action is said to have been brought about by a ronroof from her husband beforo tho rest of the party. Alter alio had drunk the potton and physicians were called Mrs. Peters, who was only 20 years of ago, begged the doctors to save her life. Everything jtojelblo was done but she died some hours atterward, theTribuuo tays: Disturbing rumors about tho King's health hare been In tho nlr for many weoks but it lins not been possible tosepnratothe wheat from the chaff The most trustworthy account receiv ed from those in touch with the court leaves liUlo (.round for doubt Hint tho King has beon nervouH about tho condi tion ot his thront and suspicious that his Blntor'e fate might be In store for him. Specialists havo examined Ids as was at I throat while lio has been at Hombtirg, and they have conllnnou tlio proviotis diagnosis that thoro Is no ovldoucoof J cancor. Thoro Is, however, some disease of the throat which requires constant watching and treatment. My Informants state that the King has beon warned against any montal excitement and that Ills medical advisors objected strongly to hie going to his sister's doatli bod on the ground that emotion aud Intensity of hit griof would be dangorous, Thoro Is a court theory that while tho King's throat Is not now in a cankerous state, it may become so under ho itillu- onco of inu'ital depression and excite ment. - Thla foreboding doubtless reflects tho pessimism prevadlng England in all matters. An alarmist at tho co.ut sug. gosta that tho coronation will bo inter. rnpted by a decline in tho King's health. couraged by the visit of Kmporor Wil liam to Constantinop'o, The idea of moilem missions to China profoundly impressed Mohammedans. Tho Sultan ifl Hitld to bo dominated by an nbsorbing idea of I'un-Islamism. Towers having Mohamodan subjects are pleased witlt tho vlgornux courss They beliove Franco has taken. tho rupture oi tween Franco and Turkey will crvo us a warnii.g. Bhaffor of tho Amalgamated Association through Prcildont Qompena ot tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor. It virtually demands a concession In tho nutrbor of tlio union mills nn.l would rcducotho strength of the Amalgamated Association nearly fifty percent. Nbw oiik, Hopt. 5. A special lo tlio Iiornlil from Koywost says: Thir teen of the abducted leaders of tho cigur mnkers at Tampa, Florida, havo returned from Exile. They arrived on it Mnall fruit schooner, Marooned on a tho coast that barren uninhabited island off diplomet'c relations bo- of Honduras, thoy had by an unexpected persons Nkw Voiiic, Sept. 5. Tho Paris cor respondent of tho Times suys that tho Nationalists porilsts In auitatiuir for amnesty for Deltoulodo and his fellow exiles, though, as Parliament is not sitting only a pardon could bo granted which would nut cancel the exile's civil disabilities, but merely allow them to return to Franco. Paul Do CaBsagnao blames M. Do Itouledo fir his willingness to accept half a loaf lacking an entire ouo. Tho Nationalist Journals Insist that President Loubit favors granting tho amnottioi, and that tho tueatlnn will bo diteussod by the Cabinet. M, Waldeck.RoiHH-au is represented as the role opponent of tho measure. There is roarou to believe, howovor, that M. Inibbt has not atiggcsted the pardons. Amnesty moy come eventually hut the visit of Emperor Nicholas Is not re garded as a propor occasion for it. turn ot (nrt tine escaped death by star vatlon. The authorities at Washington Instructed tho United States district attorney at Jacksonville, Flu., to mako nn investigation. PutTHiiuita, Pa,, Sopt. fi Tho fivo mombers of tho advisory board of Amal gamated Stool Association aro discuss ing tho proposition received from Now York, regarding sittloment of strlko. John Piorco said tho olllolaln could not agree to tho proposition. Judge J. W, Morrow, of the United States circuit court of San Francisco, leaves today to go to Portland and Seit tlu to sit with Jungcs Itois and Gilbert as a court of uppeals, Court will sit In Seattle from September I) to 111, and for tho remaipder of tho month in Port laud. MONTANA BANK IS ' JXOSED Un kkn Dow, Sopt. 5. Tho Farmer's bank, of Custer county, has boon closed on, advices from tho secretary of the Slnto Banking Uoard, Slow collections and poor papor aro given as tho cauiei. Tho last statemont showed resources, 3I,0 8; liabilities, 106,000. Ask Him Ak your doctor what hq thinks of Aycr's SarsaparlllaJ He knows the formula, so'1 ask him If there Is anything better for purifying the blood, strengthening the digestion, and building up the nerves. Follow his advice, whatever it may be. 1 ltAVA l.tn A,V C.........llt. .,m,w i.ni.11 nrti 3 oaraauaruiB Aye 184 rsapa a bl every spring since 1848. As a blood, purlfylngand nervcstrenethcnlnE medi cine It cannot bo equalled." S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. tl. All arwlsti. J. C. AVER CO., Lsvtll, Matt. 0, I'!. JUirilau, instructor ot physical culture at tho State University, Is in the city today on route to Eugene. Fresh Taffy and Chocolate Creams AT Ellis & Zinn's WE GIVE C0UP0N8 54 State Sire t, Stfcm 'pfeots 2374 Dr. J. F. COOk Pftttn Cures all kinds of dUcaaea. Oficej Ml Liberty BL Balein, Or. CHOSEN TO DEFEND THE CUP New Youk, Sopt. 5, The Columbia has been chosen to defend the cup. The time between now and the Inter national cup raco at Handy Hook, Sep tember 21st,, will be spent putting the Columbia In the beat possible condition to defend the cup. There will be no more races. Lonimjn, Sept. 0. A dispatch to tho Times from Vienna says the French Government's course in thodhputu with Turkey meets with tho approval of a majority of tho powers and also of pub lic opinion In Europe. The dispatch adds that tho Sultan's overweening Infatuation dates from the Pan-Islamic agitation following the Ameiican massacres fivo years ago. London, Sept. 6 "Tlio Sultan of Morocco,"says theTaugiers correspond ent of theTimes'has postponed hlsde parture from MarekashO'lty ofMorocco) and wdl probably winter there. Tho cancellation of the ordor for the concen tration of tho Irregular cavalry which always accompanies tho Sultan on his journeys may he accepted asunnssui- they need fear AHamt&Jmjl W&IlBiilAJWW lKPV4wr Wool Dress Fabrics He unco to the trlbos that then Impressed upon his moslem sub- no ptinlshruout till next summer," RICE At Potsdam, Prince Chun today wit nefsed field exercises and the parade march of the first regiment ot royal Gnards. The Empress received Prince Cnun at noon. At Swansea, Wales, the Trades nnion congress today voted to accumulate a fund to fight the Home Lords picktt- Ing decision, "and other Legal wrongs." TRUST MEETING GREAT HORSE RETIRED ONE CONTINUAL ROUND OF BARGAINS AT J. t'-srocicro.i's new store 298 300 Commercial Street. Ymi rati Dm A Writ a Wnrlr I VI Vttll VUU, TMHV, TTUlfl With less strain and less ex ertion when your eyes are cared for as we care for eyes. If there Is any discomfort in your eyea come to us soon for free examination and advice. Herman W. Barr Scientific Optician. MB Slat Street. x, c . r i.i i . NBW Vi'iiK, Bept. 5. Commando, New Youk, Sp 6.-! ho annual meet pnawtnmi hy tll'rf ,,, tobooneo Mg0' .m ' , ,l18 K'",Mt " I'oue. known In tho Meet Milling Company has Just been ill.mM1mi11,1. ,. ,.... I.M.. u ,. , 1.1... I..II I.. .1" ---.-- w...w, mimiF- uoiusn asms, , , -., .. iu "'- tired to tho Caslleton stud in Kentucky, year; Frederick II. lteiiediot. Adtlph Kalx, Percy P. Lynch and Senior Pffeffer, The company, a New Jersey corporation lias Its mills near Now Orleans, Last year IU capital stock waa reduced from 15,000,000 to (2,000.0011 on account ot the competition. Die annual meeting of tho Standard flic Company was also held In Newark. Pembroke Jones of New York, E, ,. Kastary of Newark, John J. Hays of Huten Island, Henry Walters ol lialtl utore, aud 8. 1). D-inloU of ISrooklyn, were reelected directors (or the ensuing year, without opposition. The Standard Itice Company has a capital atoek of 1100,000. The company aots ai a dis tributing agent for large wholesale deal-rs. where he was fouled, and. It is an nounced, will never raco again, Ills last. race was the llealizatlou stakes, In (hat racehewus Injured and moro rreentlv he bowed u tendon. GERMANY ADVISES TERMS CoNarANTiKOrxv, Aug. 6. Tiie Ger man ambassador to Turkey has com- munieatcd to the porle the KalMr's deo llnation to Intervene and advising the Palace to come to an understanding with France As choice a collection of fabrics as you eyer saw Is now be ing: opened at the big store. Neat, tasteful, substantial patterns. High novelties for those who want highest styles and cxcluslveness. and the nrettv. stylish fabrics for those who want good wearing goods at modest prices. New Arrivals at Modest Prices 36 Inch all wool suitings, In brown, blue, grey and green $ 50 yd New 34 inch plaids for children's dresses $ 25 yd New 36 inch plaids for children; silk stripe effects .$ 50 yd 27 In ajl wool Tricots, extra weight; excellent for waists $ 25 yd 52 Inch all wool cloths for suits-all colors . . . .$ 75 yd Heavy Kersey cloths. 58 inches wide, brown, gun metal and Oxford $1 50 yd 56 inch wheelman cloth extra finish sponged and shrunk $2 25 yf 56 Inch double faced suitings, on the blind Cheviot weave ,-.$2 00 yd Watch This Space Tomorrow y& :i j -j t s M BT'HP smHMjMjilMiuuuaMSj