" ", r m"7fcl. a w bS3PV. AlWFftTlSERS : : Flo " Journal the only AUVfcnnacnj ... mC(J,ura ,0 ,e ttcause u Stf .rAVrvWv" MARK THIS FACT frWjtiiAMiforE VAIjIey; wtuTiiKfl iJtlXy . , TpnltHndStur(Jyciafi'dyltH ocriitelia' t f '1 . ' , "" '" '"""iifct.Je county people, everyday. AVV.X VOL XI SALEM OREGON, ItlDAY SEPTE3DJER 6 lilOJL, HO 21"J PRESIDENT M6KIHLEY ASSASSINATED AT BUFFALO our New Goods 4 u This Afternoon While Walking to the Temple of Music to Hold a Reception as the Guest of the Pan-American Exposition.4 i n a n .V: JOURNAIi. , f3 ' .-.. v Hnvo been rolling In lively tho past two weeka, nnd vn have them rendy for jour Inspection now. Many linen nrt considerably lower In prico than Inst Fall. Tho i libber Trtift ''Btruck n snag" and rubbers and rubber boots dropped about VO to 25 per cent. I'hu'Yurii Combination fell to pieces nud beforo thoy reached an ngrce inent we secured a heavy stock of Fleischer's goods, tho beat known brand ol yarns on tho market, at prices ranging about 20 to 25 per cent lower than last season. ' Wo b'vb you tho advuntago ol every cut prlco and over special cash dis count on all llncB of goods. t ll you mon'4 nood or U CO per uni on an lines ot goons. , TIiIb vear, for tho ilrat time in our history, wo can eolryou ality ill-wool 'Swlta Conde" underwear for 80c each piece, pii fit! niinlitv suit. We'll not bo.' Just out" when you coino for it eithor. All wool decsri't mean half Cotton with us. It's by Belling standard goods at less than regular prices that the First Associated Press Bulletin. LIU. New yon Racket IlaB grown In ten years from the smallest business in tho city to ono of the largest. t OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT tepts tho capacity of tho factory to sup. ply us. You'll find our Ol OTI1ING prices far below tho market. If you want to know what you'vo been paying for "a few doys accomodatbn" at credit stores, just exuuilno our goods and prlcos. At 2:15 The Journal received an Associated Press Bulletin that President IflcKinley had been shot at Buffalo. Where he was the guest of the Pan-American Exposition. A later bulletin announced that the wound was prob ably fatal. Second Associated Press Bulletin. Third Associated Press ' tJ.11 1 IAT.Itt? wA v Buffalo, Sept. 6. President McKinley was shot through the stomach this afterno.n at the Temple of Mus ic. His condition is serious. Two shots took effect in the Buffalo, Sept. 6. President McKinley was shotiin stomach. He is now at 'the hosoita! on Pan-American 'front of the Ethnological building while on his way to the grounds. He was shot by a stranger. , Temple of Music. He is fatally hurt. One shot pasd The President was shot by a well-dressed man who 'through the left breast, another entered the abdomen., wore a high hat and who, while shaking hands with him, fired the shots with his left hand. j . ,. & THE BRITISH CAPTURE AN ENTIRE COMMANDO I r 9 THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprlotor. Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evenlnz Except Saturday Cor. Commorolal and Chomoketa Sts. SALEM'S CHEAPEST OWE PRICE CASH STORE. A Long Neck ' Is a good thing, but a "long head" is bolter. The "long Iieuded" man will buy his grain and feed whoro ho can do rn o tho het advantairo. That Is why Savage & Held havo so many customers and are gottlng bo many more Tfley eqII only the best, and nro now soiling at a very low prioo. A large stock of grass reed Just rccolveri. Savage & Reid, " ""f"'4! o m? Kb Wr fW nauwwM C - v Later Report Shows Some Prominent Boers Among the Prisoners. METHODIST COUNCIL IN SESSION TACKLES SOUTH AFRICAN QUESTION HV' im$i He mmtmr- a-A a- n ljn-.'.fJ & When You Need a Stimulant You need to ubo pnro I'quor any other kind will only add to your trouble. That's why you should always keep o bottle of Tom IIowo in tho houso, It is tho purest and best. Wo sell tho purest liquors of every kind and only tho purest. McKlnley's Speed for Expansion Meets With Favor In England Another English Lord is Seeking a Divorce Comment on the Methodist Conference, v r iTl.' S ' , Jwrvr fooiitiun- J. P. ROGERS, Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is n branch of our business that wo give special nltontlon to. Our re pairing doparimopt is conductod with tho utmost caro and skill diamonds aro reset, and jowolrjf of all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect manner, besides op tical work of all kinds. 218222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Ci T, Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician .- Crj Miui,Kuuitait,v Capo Colony, Sept. 0, Letters' entire commando has been taken by Major Scobell south of ItutirB burg. One hundred and three prisoners wore captured, 12 Boors were killed and 4'j wounded. Two hundred horses also wer captured. f . A Later Account. -Ono hundred and fourtcon prisoners werocapturod, nineteen Boer a killed, 52 woundod. Prlaonora include command ants Letter and Breedt, Hold cornets Kruger and W. Kruger and Lloutenant Shoreman. Among tho killed were two wastors. notable rebels. British casual! ties aro ten killed, eight wounded. London, Sept 0. A stormy mooting of tho ecumenical couferonco resulted today from the reading by Rev. 0. W, Smith of Pittsburg, Pa., of a paper on "Influences of Mothodlsm in Promotion of Internal Peaco." The pastors mado fiery ipoechos for and against the war in South Africa, Fiually tho chairman ruled roferanco to tho campaign out of order, Many Americans took part in tho diecussions, but none of the moro promlneut bishops spoko. The speecheo wero puncturated by frequent noisy in terruptions. The discussion terminated without any conclusion belnz reached. the courts.' Tho husband has keen an xious since his wife left him to begin the suit immediately, but being dependent on tho head of tho family, ho refrained out ot deforeuco to the Duko's wlshor. Since tho newrpapor rnnorta appeared however it is said tho Duke t.f Nencastlo has withdrawn his opposition, He Has Saved My Life; WITNESS LIST FOR SCHLEY ntWoa " Ore, May, l.iw To whom the) prfMinU thai, oomo (Irvetluc TUW U Jncortlfy that that boen afflicted with , Orarlan Tumora for a uumlwr of yer, aUo ' liver iruunie. i ueir m uudiioij tiaio upon ottb that Dr; J. F.Cook, of Bilem, Oregon, tin reiQorAl yi tuinon, two In number, wltbtut ttievuorkiiifs, pliUr ortK)lio:ioiidrUK. and 1 1 ijroni uttlcttxl a I ttitl I am entirely. anJ m Ij corwl I etierruil beliero Deruaneut. rfXtimnieail Dr. Cook to all wm. I fcul that ha ha kYcU my Uf. My houie ii three mile aouth of ruroer, urtuou, MRS CMIOMNE ROTZOI.L hubvtltoJ and iirnru to befo-e me thin tint day ot May, 1W1. Seal attached, V. W. HALL, County Clerk. Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who art) hired to defame ino and my metlio.lt ol treatment. If I could uot cure people there would be no uie to og'il me. ll la urcaute l uo euro people that I am peraUeutly murepre seated, but I keep ou curing tout Jiut the uuue, and aome ol the beat nioplo tu Orejjo.1 Und by me, for which I am thankful Ueud for Circular! coatalnlns teatimonlaU from patient) cured both In Oregon and In the Eait. Don't detpalr because you bare been told ?ou have been told you could uot be cured, T)r. 'ook baa curetl buudreli of ople wbow ease bare been pronounced bopeleM by the 'old. chooliT phyiriclana. ,Thu doctor ha UeToted the best years of ht lfTa to the study of dweaw, and the use and ac tion of Nature'" vegetable remedies, until he know a absolutely ju.; what be can do. TbU situ hiin conadeuce. Dr. J. F. COOk Pnya8?aan OttVo.-, wi Uberty Bt 8lem, Or. Wsuixa?o.v. Sept. 0. Navy vDepart- ment has received a letter from Admiral Schley today containing a liet of witnesses he deslrod to have summoned, Acting Hecretary Ilckett expressed a willingness to have witnesses brought Iieru at onco. Admiral Barker, member ofwarlMard during Bpautih American war, arrived hero today. He is one of the witnesses on Schley's hat. CHINESE EDICTS READY 1'tiKiv, June . The foreign ministers luvo accepted the Imperial edicts and 1 hare arrunged to sign the peaco protocol. You Can Read, Write, Work i i London, finpt. 0. Additional En glish press commonto upon President McKlnley's Buffalo speech continue to attract attention, The Post, among other things consld era that it bears a resemblance to th ono delivered on Wednesday night by the Knglish Home Secretary at Notting ham, 'Both speakers urged, the necessity of openingnew markets. for trade, and each admitted that this government hid a certain rpbjonsibl!lty In he mat ter. The, 8(andarl says that tho aim of tho United States to be the predomi nant poliltcal and commercial power is decided by an economic need of finding an outlet for her increasing surplus products. New Yonlc, Sept. (I. Commenting upon tho Ecumenical Methodist Confer ence, tho London representative of tho Tribune says: If evangelization was tho main motivo at tho opening of tho services at the Ecumenical Methodist uotuerenco uusineasiuo uireClnens was tho characteristic feature of tha second session. Tho day was divided between tho east ern and western churches, and a practi cal effort was mado to dotermina the position of Methodism in religious lifo. Each address bore witness to tho energy and tho system with which tho two main bodies of American Methodists wore carrying out their work on the lines laid down by John Wesley In tho City Koad Chapel. These addresses disclosed tho unity of action among the various Methodist bodies differing on minor parts of gov ernment, disclplluo and doctrine and tended to promote fellowship and sym pathy among the delegates. Bishop Wilson wastho presiding officer and American Bishop, wblto and black, wero prominent figures in Wesley's famous chapel. Thoro were many scholarly and Intellectual faces among tho delegates and every seaker was PRES. McKINLEY ASSASSINATED An awful calamity has attain befallen the American people. The President of the United States the head of the greatest civilized nation In the world, has fallen a victim of foul assassination, while peacefully going to an appoint ment on the Pan -American grounds, where he was to have held a reception at the Temple of Music. The dispatches Indicate that it was a wilful deliberate murder, and our hearts tell us that It is almost idle to hope for anything but death, as the assassin did his terrible work at close range and With no thought of giving the object of his hatred any opportu nity to escape. The killing was most tragic and leaves no room room for doub. that Jt was Inten tional and premeditated and may have been backed by a conspira cy to take the life of thePrcsl. dent. JAMES FLEMING HANGED FOR REMARKABLE MURDER For a Share of Fifteen Thousand Dollars That Was Cached Away. PEOPLE VERSUS EMPEROR FORGED CONFESSION AND WILL WERE TO PLAY A PART How Convicts Plotted for Each Other's Release and Resulted in a Great Crime Being Brought to the Light of Day, his follow convicts. In tho Dolson case, however, a respite to October 25jwas grantod by tho Governor on tochnieal grounds. j McArthur Hanged. -V Dkuii Lodok, Mont., Sept. 0. The hanging of James McArthur, alias James Fleming, was witnessed by a largo num ber of invited gnosts. McArtb.Hr WAlkcd to tho gallows without sign of weakness facing the spec tators ho launched into torrents of abuso of tho men Instrumental in send ing him to his death. Ho declared again and again that ho was Innocent, lie rambled on several minutes when finally tho sheriff gavo tho signal-. to spring the drop which fell at 10:10. McArthur was pronounced' dead seven minutes later. . Ukku LprxiB, Mont. Sept, 0. 'James Fleming was hanged here today for the murder of Capt. Oliver Dotlton in in Washington gulch l-Vhurary 20 last Tho murder was tho ro'ult ol n conspir acy lormod in slate prlvm ht'tweon Capt. Dotlton, Clinton and Fleming convicts. Dullioii promised Fiend- g I1G.O00 to Voirrinirnnurdop" FlemlnK dcclnareil ho wits innocent on tho fluent, earnest and practical. Nkw Yoitc, Sopt. 0. It appears cor taln that tho election next Thursday of a Burgomaster of Berlin In place of Horr Kauffman, whoso election tho Emperor rofused to confirm, will result in tho re election of Kauffman by an overwhelm ins ma or tv. says tho Berlin corres pondent of the Times. IJ. is tho general belief that tho Em peror's refusal te 'consent toKauffiuan's appointment was not duo to tho fact that Kauffman had Socialist support, but be cause it was reported that ho was de prived of his commission of odlce 20 years ago for taking part in thuagitutlon against the (.ovormnent tobacco mono lKJy. Tho propoeal to re-olcct Kauffman caused a lively discussion In tho press. The radical newspapurs all support him insisting that tho Emperor was misin formed and should get information on the subject from his responsible Ministers not his military cabinet. I (Cllffolll. Dkkk Lmkik, Mon., Sept, 5. Tho crime for which James Fh'tultij this morning sufforod tho de.ttli penalty is ono ol tho tacst remarkable in tho his tory of urimlnoloiiy, involving most rcvolti.ig and diabolical conspiracy. On August 0, 1800, Eugene Culllnano, an agtd resident of Washington Gulch, a romotu settlement in the northern part of what Is now Powell County, was fiund murdered. Forthli crime Clin ton Dotson, Charles Oliver ltcnson and Ellis Perslugui woro tiled and convicted. Dotson was Buntuncid to llfn Imprison ment, Beueoit who iiiiido u partial con fotcion was sunt up for 10 years and foBslon as previously outlined was found on a table as was also a will bequeathing Captain Dotson'a entlru estato to his son. Recalling Perslncr's warning the oulcors tot out lnptrsultof Flomlng, Ho was captured near Mtstouln. On the tilal the clronmitnntlal ovldenco showed that Flomlng had concealed h msolf In auolhor room of tho Duiton houso arid through a hole In tho parti tion, had fired tho fatal shot. Tho handwriting In the alleged confession was identical with other speclmons proved to be writton by Fleming. The defenso's alibi theory was complete ly demolished and tho, conviction was secured within an hour, on July 13. He was sontoncei to bo hanged September 0. Fleming's attorneys decided that an appeal to tho Supremo Court would be of no avail and mado no effort to securo a respite, Immediately after Fleming's trial aud conviction, Clinton Dotson was put on trial for his life. Ho too was convicted aud sentenced to bo executed September Oth. The evldeuco in both cases was tho same, oxcept that In tho Dotson case It was supplemented with tho testimony of Dark Hair Do you want It ? All that dark, rich color your hair used to have ? Easy enough, so long as you can buy Aycr's Hair Vigor. It always re stores color to gray hair. If stops falling of the hair, too, and sometimes makes it grow very long and heavy. " I am over 50 years old. M , hair Is long and heavy, and of the dark, rich color of youth, thanks to Ayer's Hair Vigor." ' Mrs. R. A Lloyd, Hampton, Va. ' $1. All sreiil.U. J. C AVER CO., Uvtll, MsssT Fresh- Taffy - and Chocolate Creams -AT- Ellis & Ziiin's WE GIVE COUPONS 54 Stato Strtct. Salem 'Psoas 2874 . McKinley and Party at The Falls wmimma' Has Several Receptions Slated for the Afternoon and Evening. Buffalo, N.' Y,, Sept. fl. President McKinley and party, with a indttary is cart, numbering iu all about 100, left hero this morning for a trip to Low istoit and Niagara Falls. AH o'clock tho Preslde'nt will hold a reception in the Temple of Muclc, at the Pan-Amori can grounds. This evening he will at tend a reception at the residence of Geo. L. Williams. 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 eyes come to us toon for Iree examination awl advice. Herman W. Barr Scientific OptkUa, 118 State Strtct. Nkw York, Sept. 0. According to the London correspondent of the Herald the divorce petition of Lord Francis Hope will bo tiled herein a few days, immedi ately alter His return from tho contin ent, where he has been summoned in order to sign the petition. His solicit ors, Messrs. Maddiaon, decline to fur nish any particulars of the allegations put. forward In the petition or to mea tlon the name of the corespondent un til the document is filed, when ftbe oomee public properly. It is reported that the decision to be gin divorce proceedings was an after thought, owing to the publicity given to May Yohe.s movements iu California end Yokohama as well as to paragraphs to the effect that the la about to sue for her freedom. It is understood that one reason fer the proceedings not having baen bgun tooner was owing to the Duke ot Newcastle's opposition to his brother's uame being paraded through Turkey Seeking to Cut Out France The Sultan Trying to Reach a Pri vate Settlement With His Creditors. Constantinoplx, Sept. 0. The Porto, it is said, is endeavoring to come to a direct understanding with the French claimants against the Ottoman govern. ment and hoping thus to deprive the French government of Its grounds for action. King Suffers From Heart Trouble He Is a Patient ata Watering Place aad Is Taking Light Treatment. LoHDosr, Sept. 6. Though King Ed-I ward is conscientiously aubmlttlug to a I light water and roasugo "cure," at I Homburg, a candid friend in the weekly papers says his heart trouble shows no improvement. Burned to Death in Her Home Maiden Lady In Kansas Prob able Ylctlm of a Robbery. Topks;, Kan, Sept. fl Early this j 1W yearapld and IW4lpno. The origin morning Mlas Eolab Uonnion was oltheflie Is unknown. MurJer with burned to death at her home. She was I robbery In view Is suspected. real nnmo was James Fleming, had con spiml tu bring about the death ol Cap tain Oliver Dotron, Clinton Dotson's father, an old man living in Washington Gulch, also. Tho plot was that Fleming, whoso term was soon to uxplro was to go to Washington Gulch, kill Captain Dotson, leav a (orged confession and will and arrange tho surroundings in such a way as to tsad to the theory of sulcldo. 'lite contents ot lb" confession wcrft to lxi to the tlhct that Captain Dotson had killed Euveno Ctilliuane, that his ou, Clinton Dotson and IIhiiboii and Perslnger wero Innocent, ami that through rumurre at his treatment ol his son he had killed himself and ltd the confession In order that Clinton Dotson might situ re his release from prison. Fleming's reward for tho murder mbd to be a share in I5,0 0 wlilsh Clinton Dotaoit claimed to have cached away In Wyotnlnir, the proceeds of an allegt'd trail, robbery, So wild wua this plot that tho l'OU oflluials, who are oonatantly notdving reports of compiraclen thai they paid no attention to it. In due rourso of time during Ihe curly part of this year, Fltmlng was rtleated. On February IG he was een at Wash ington Guloh. Ou February 20 Ihe dtrd body of Captain Notson was found In his cabin with a bullet wound In hit head. On tho wall was fixed a rille with a string attached to the tilgwcr and leading to a poiut near the dead body. The arrangements of the furniture and other articles about the place in- a f.t.i- m... .... -a... I -,... UlC&UHi CUIClUte iltO JUIIJIIVU VUUJ CONFI DENCE What a wonderful amount of mean lug Iheio la In that one word CON FIDENCE. Tho business ol (he world hinges on it. It applies to all walks of life, and to huslnes In particular. The couildenco wliluli ho place iu our II. H A M. Clothing could not li'i doacrilwri. THE NEW LINES which are routing In only tend to strengthen our confidence In the fact lhat we handle AMERICA '8 IIK4TOI.OTI! INO, Men's Suits $7.50 to $22.50. Hart, Schaffner &Marx Tailor Made Clothes a4aLVHa aBJaaHR&aVBH HP III I W'bbV WKI II mmEw SUmll I If, 2b1bbbBs aB WflaflM (Milis aw i i sararB wMflaT IB'1 If HBI Mjlmma 171 1 H 111 aW niLH ; UaW fllH f ,aa GsaBak iB nut, kkwims mm DRESS GOODS AGAIN I). Priestley's famous black goods Iu all styles and prices. Tho beyi.ooda that money cau buy. PRIEsiTLB V8 FAMOUS WATERPROOF CLOTHS in all colore.. ORAVl.NKTTKB-51 Inches wide, fl.75. 2,50. JOeEPHINE CLOTH--Extra heavy for aklrta; 63 Inches wide, tl 50 per yd. Gray and Brown, FANCY WAISTINGS-In the latest stylet j 25c to ft yard. i ,s .j&y?' iiwawjt m