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SALEM OREGON, SATTJHDAY SEPTEMBER 21 lOI,
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PIRY ARCTIC EXPEDITION ,
HEARD FROM AT LAST
EFFECTIVE MEASURES
AGAINST ANARCHY
GEN. BOTHA PLANNING ; .,
TO MAKEGREATRAIDS
A Relief Party Returns With His Wife alid
Ranging From Deporation to Some Desolate
Pacific Island
Which Would be Considered Another .Call
pen's, Mis' and .Boys' Glotig
a Child
in England v
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Sppcial
Sale iif
Broken
Lines in!
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On Nov'. 1st we move to our new store,
254-256 Commercial street and in order
to open up with a clean new stock we
I have made a special reduction of
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On 300 men's and boys' suits. .These
have been segregated and placed on sep-
arate counters. The value or our goods
is known and the opportunity to
I get such values at the prices we
s quote does not often occur. :: :: ::
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D ' , ' Of tlio finest
KepaiflllSf workmanship
O is n branch of
tftch
our bitsitiOBa
tlint we givo
special atton-
a
trntinn to. Our ropniring department
is conducted with tlio utmost caro ami
skill, diamonds nro rerot, mid jewelry of
all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect
manner, besides optical work cf nil kinds.
C, T. Pomeroy
2 8 S Com'l St. Watchmaker and Optician
SMHSH-UP
SALE se SHOES
The entire stock of shoes at the Salem Shoe Store
must be closed out. Come and see our bargains.
Men's Shoes
MEN'S Edwin
values
Olapp Vici Kid, $0.00
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Edwin Olapp Russia Calf, f 0.00
values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Edwin Olapp Willow Call, fO.OO
values
Smash-up Price
MHN'S.KusBet Oil Groin $5.00 val
niH
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Hunan & Son Patent Leathor, a
fine djess shoe, $7 00 values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S French Calf, plain toe. a nice
easy shoe, $4.00 values
. Smash-up Price
MEN'S
ues
UusBia Calf, $5.00 val-
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Itussia Calf, Beacon tip, $3.50
values
Smash-up Price
MEN18 ,Vicl Kid, coin too, $3.60 vnl
uee Smash-up Price
MEN'S Box Ca'f Leather, lined, $3.60
values-" '
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Willow Calf, $4 00 val
ues 'Smash up Price
MEN'S Kang. Calf, Empire Plain, $3 00
values
" ' Smash-up Price
MEKIS-eiAin Colf.-'good shoe, $8.00
value
Smash-up Price
.Remember the
Place
SMASH-UP
SALE
SALEM SHOE
NEXT
PER CENT
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$3.50
$3.75
$4.00
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LADIES' Viol Kid Turn solo, vesting
top, $1.00 values
Smash-up Price
LADIES' Vici
$4.00 viiluua
LADIES' Vici
$3.00 values
; $4.05
LADIES'
ues
LADIES
uoj
Vici
Vici
$3.50
$2.95
$2.95
$2.75
$2.70
$1.95
$1.95
$1.75
LADIES' Vici Kid Cloth top, $3.50 val
ues Smash-up Price
LADIES' Vici Kid Shoo, Vesting top,
$3,00 values
Smash-vp Price
LADIES' Vici
LADIES' Box Calf Wet Weather shoe,
ftJ.OOvaluoa
Smash-up Price
LADIES' Kid shoe, Cloth' top, $3.00 val
ues ' ,
Smash-up Price
LADIES Kid shoo, good shoe, $2.50 val
uta .
Smash-up Price
LA DI W3' Box.gnlf shoe, fine wearer, $2.50
voluo , ,
I Smash-up Price
I.
MISSES' Box Calf shoo, $1.7C value
Smash-up Price
MISSES Viol Marguerite shoe, $1.76 valoe
Smash up Price
MI881CB'VWKId.lI8sW?PrIee
OHII.D8Vl.l Kid .1.. llgWjg prIce
OHILD'VieiKldthoo,$lSlueprice
$1.00
$1.15
$1.25
$1.00
;75
OHIUW VW Kl .1,0.. ... prM 4
- We have not tho space to give all nlaes hMO
ImlfiSViS price, will Irefall throughout .llw,i$c
DOOR TO Ul'SII'S HANK
LIEUTENANT PEARY WILL
No Truth in the Reported Gold Discovery in the Arctic Region's Dangers! io
Which the Relief Expeditions Have Been Exposed to Between
Icebergs and Great Floating Fields of Ice.
Nkw Yomt, Sept. Herman K. Bridge
man, secretary oi tho Ponry Arclc Club
who conducted tho Peary relief expedi
tion of this year and tho young mon who
accompaniod hlin havo roturned homo.
With thorn camo Mrs. Peary and her
little girl who wub born In the Arctic'!
regions olght years ago.
"Next April," says Mr. Brldgman In
Brooklyn Inst night, "Peary will start
for tho polo from Capo Hecln, tho high
est point of land he has discovered In
tne west, wnleli ti only ouu miles from
tho pole. If ho should never reach it
his discoveries havo beon important
enough to warrant tlio tlnio lie has spont
in tho north but ho will . reach tho
nolo,"
Mr. Bridgman said lie had tho satis
faction of knowing that Peary had n
supply oi walrus mctat largo enough to
carry him through his undertaking, Tho
explorer roturned with tho Brldgman
party, us far nB Capo Henschol, whoro
his winter headquarters are. Four days
after it occurred, Mr. Bridgman, at Syd
ney, beard oi the thooting of Prosident
McKlnley. Peury will not hoar of It
until next summer.
'The last relief expedition," said Mr.
Bridgman, "was tbo eleventh eent out by
tho Artie Club. Thoy havo lost all ele
merits of tho dramatic. We wero twice
in danger, however. Onco wo got caught
between a glacier nnd an ice lloe and
went aground on n muddy bank, We
were iabt for eoveral hbura and tho dan
cor was lest tho ico pack should sweep
in around us and mako' us prisoners.
Tho Captain pounded n hole in tho
noso of tho iloo, fastoned a big hawsor
to tho Iloo, and in 10 minutes
tho great body of Ice, whoso movement
you could not seo at all, had swung us
clear of tho whole thing. "Tho most
serious tltna was whon wo got caught
between the lip of ice, under water and
tho elaclor. Wo not away nil right,
howovor." Mr. Brldgmnu said that so
far as he know, thero wan no truth in
tho report from Halifax, N, B., that
Peary had discovered gold In the Arctic
regions. II such a diBcovory had been
Ladies' Shoes
$2.95
$2.95
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
Kid
Kid
Hand Turn sole,
Smash-up Price
Hand Turn sole,
Smash-up Price
Kid shoo, $3.50 val-
Smash-up Price
Kiel Turn aolo, $4.00 yal-
Smash-up Price
Kid, Turn solo, $3.50 val- ( V V
Smash-upPrlce $A.VU
$2.00
$1.95
$1.50
$1.50
A DIES' KldjBhoe.
$2 50 value
Smash-up Price
$1.25
Remember the
Place
SMASH-UP
SALE
S
TORE
MAKE
ANOTHER EFFORT NEXT APRIL
made by Peary, Mr. Brldgman thinks,
undoubtedly would have spoken to 'him
about it.
GOOD
ROADS '
CONGRESS
New Form of
For Road
Fund.
Tax Proposed
Improvement'
Resolutions Adopted Favoring.
State and Local Organiza-v
tions.
Buffalo, Sopt. 21, Lowia M. Haupt,
of the Isthmian Canal Commission ;Cap
tain II. M. Chittendon of tho United
States Engiuoorsat tho Yellowstono N4-.
tionall'nrk, and William I'iorson Jud
eon, Deputy State Engineer nnd Survey
or, are presenting interesting steroop
tico i pictures boforo tho International
Good Roads CongrosB. Mr. Hnupt
showed some examples of neglocted
highways in various parts of tlio United
States nnd in contrast somo of the mod
ern pattiB of bualnoss and pleasuro
travel hero and abroad. Captain Chit
tendon's Illustrations woro of road con
struction nnd nsaintonanco in tho vast
National Parle.
Senator II. S. Earlo. of Detroit, prosi
dent of tho Loaguo of American Whool-
tnon, mado a vigorous address, in which
he snoko of tho work accomplished by
whoolmon for road improvement, and
nuvocateu a tax on overy Beat in overy
wheel and on overy vehiclo used on a
road in tho United States to form a fund
for tho repairing and rebuilding o
roads.
Tho committee on resolutions made a
report, some of tlio principal recommen
dations being:
That tho work of the government of
ficers of overy public road Institution in
the department of agriculture should be
onlargad into a buroau, und that an ap
propriation of $160,000 should bo mado
by congress for this purpose.
That this Congress Indorse tho use of
convict labor where practicable in tho
work on public roads orWn tho prepara
tion of materials.
That thU Congross heartily approyos
the use of tho wldo tit on all public
roads and tlio payment of tho usual taxes
in cash instead of labor.
A commmitto of five was appointed to
soe that tho recommendation is pluccd
before ovory Representative ami Senator
in Congress.
That it ib necosiary for tho purpose of
carrying on tho work of good roads con
struction to complete and perfect a
chain of organizations in each state,
territory and county, for thorough con
certed action nnd that the Vlco Presi
dent of each stato for tho National Good
Roads Association be authorized to
organize a state good roads sooioty in
his respective stato or territory. That
wo recommend tho plan of state
supervision and cooperation to tho
several states.
Roosevelt's Appointments.
Wahthnciton, Sept. 21. Following op
poIntmentH wero made today by the
l'resldont; Consuls George O. Corno
Hub of Pennsylvania, to St Joints. N
F. ; Alonzo B. Garrott of WAt Virginia,
to Neuvo Laredo, Mexico; Jewio P.
Johnson of Texas, to Santos, Bruzll.
Wabiiihoton, Sept. 21. President
Roosevelt today appointed B. Rtdgoley
Comptroller of the currency to auaeeed
Comptroller Dawes who had resigned,
Rldgeloy had boen selected by McKIn
ley but tho anpotntme.it was not com
pleted before his death.
mJ
JffiLJmtt.
TO PREVENTION OF
No Disposition to Censure the Surgeons Who Handled the Wounded President
-They Did Their Best With all the Skill at Command of Meclcal
Science to Save the Patient's Life.
Cit cAno. Sonf. 21. Tho Marnuotto
Club, which adonted resolutions for tho
extirpation of nnarchista, nt its nuuud-
rial sorvlcca In thoAUtlitorirnm liinmlay
night, does not intend to lot the matter
drop, with the passage of tho resolutions.
Tonight tho members ot the club will
hold a meeting to appoint a committee
to formUlato ways and means for tho
carrying out of tho campaign against
anarchy.
Tlio plan ol tlio Aiarquoito uiuo is to
work as hard as possible to bring tho
matter before . Conarcss when it
assembles. W. L. Bush, president of
tho club, said tho movo is not to be a
political ono as it is desired tnat every
iibertv-lovinc citizen of tho republic
shall help to urgoConcrcss nnd thosliilo
legislatures to pass, at its earliest pos
sible moment, laws against anarchy.
UtnaagalnBt anarclitfin as stringent
as the conxtllutlon will premlt, and
along tho lines contemplated hy tho
Marquctto Club, wero talked oi by a
party of national lawmakers returning
yesterday from Prosident McKinley's
funeral. Sonators AIIIboii and Doll Ivor
of Iowa, and Clark of Montana, Speaker
Henderson of tho Houbo n( Repre
sentatives: Governor Otero of Now
'Mexico; A. B. Cummins, Republican
;candldato for Governor ot Iowa; llepre
feentatlvo I. II. Wing of Wisconsin;
Ex-Contfrcssraan Jamos Hamilton Lewis
of Washington, and a number oi other
western Congressman, mado up a party
that travelled on tlio samo train from
Canton.
In a discussion of anarchism and tho
dangers of its teachings itdevelopod that
all wero practically oi ono mind on tho
main question tho necessity of repres
sive measures against proponents ol tho
Cult. Tho plana suggested ranged from
uoportaMon of anarchists to somo lonely
Pacific island, to prevention of meetings
ol nil persons wno gpcaic against a no
publican form of government, Tho en
tire party was a unit for a sttituto mak
ing an tottack on the Chic! Executive
Ifeaeon, punlBhnblo by dooth. "
Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Tho Phila
delphia Medical Journal today says:
Now that tho track of tho wound has
been laid baro an exclamation of sur
prlso has swopt over tho land. Gan
grono, tho result of dovitatlzatlon of Hid
tinmen nr noMlbly tho Irritating action
of somo unrecognized gorm or virus had
destroyed tho patient.
Tho unexpected had happened. The
proper courso had been pursued, the
dreaded complications tnat wvre com
mon had been avorted and the medical
nd surgical men who Imd labored so
loyally and conscientiously in behalf ol
their patient had tho satisfaction .of
knowing that no mistako had been
mado. The unusual sequel against
which no precaution could
have boon tukon had only
revnalea Itself in its latent stago by
rapidity of the pulse, n symptom which
might havo been purely functional, and
ono common to many conditions. We,
as medical men, may point with satlsfac
Hon to tho Biirgical records of tho two
groat national patients, President Gar
field and President McKinley, an nu ex
emplification of tho vaBt strides that
havo been mado in tho technique of sur
gery, during tho last two decades,
Nkw Yonic, Sopt. 21. Becauso of tho
serious illness of his oldost eon, Ellhu
Root, Secrotary of War, haHtonod to IiIb
homo in this city. Mr. Root's sou Iub
been 1)1 for two weeks from typhoid
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Peanuts
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Peanut Roaster
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Satem, Oreeon.
Don't Be Enyious
Our Jewelry Is attractive.
Wo know that, for wo havo
The Most Elegant, the New
est and the Most Correct
Fashions Always.
But don't bo envious. Come In
and buy what you wai.t ami o
have lor your own tlio beautiful
things you admire.
a
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Laadera in low 1'rics.
IIS State Sirttt..
Salem. Ortion
The Highest
Expec'allons are reallzad in our liquois
You will not ha disappointed if ytm
make jour i election from nnr atocls, be
raute everything In it is good. havo
tbo ll wines, tho ttt liquors oi evury
kind. Everything pure and t-xagtly as
represented. We want you to try them'
J. P. ROGERS,
18-222
loioaitrclil
iren.
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
ANTI-REPUBLICAN
MEETINGS ARE-DICUSSED
fever nnd the father will not return to
Washington until tho patient has
passed tho critical period, which will
not ho reached until next week. Mr.
Root said last night that ho was greatly
impressed with tho stirring tribute
Which lias boen paid the dead President
In all parts of tho country.
1 The citizens of tho United States had
a deep nd personal lovo for tho Prosl
dout." ho added. "Thoro was ovldoneo
of this all along tho touto .of tho funeral
train. Everywhere mon stood with
bared lieads or Binglng the President's
favorite hymn na the car passed. Mrs.
MoKlnlny has born up bravoly undor
tho great strain Now that tho excite
ment of tho funeral Is over she may glvo
way; but sbo has shown fortldudo that
it would not be strange if she proved to
bo able to bear hor burden "
Mr. Kootdeolincd todlsrtiss politics or
tho reported Cabinet changes.
THREE
SPORTING
ITEMS
Nnv Vmik. Ronl. "l.TIinmv 'Mlnlmnl
and Bobhv Wnltbour, will meet again In
mauison equaro uaruen lonigui. mo
former's victory at llltoon miles, on
Weduosday night, was quito declsivo,
anil tonight tho distance will bo cut fivo
miles, motor paced, tho best two in three
heats to win.
Nkw Your, HepL 21 If Shamrock II
wins Americo'u cup, it is said, nchaL
lengo will at onco be issued by tho Now
York Yacht Club (or a raco next year.
It Is claimed that arrangements havo
alroady'liBeh" Inido lOoklnif ta UrffltilT
mice of ft challenge. This, howovor,
does not mean that tho mombors ot the
club think tho Columbia will bo boaton.
Pmr,.uianiiA, Hopt. 21 Tho first
game of the orios between J. B. Baa
quel's English team of crickets against
nn American team was begun hare in
utmhing hut cricketing weather. The
colts batted first nnd before thoy wero
all dlspt.so I of thoy had run up a score
cf 173, Tho English team then front to
bat and made live rutiB for no wickets
when stumps wero drawn (or thu day.
SCHLEY INQUIRY
All Hear-Say Tcstlmony.and Opticians
to be Exclnded,
Wahiiincito.s, fiopt. 21 Captain liar
bi-r, executive olllcur of tho Texas during
thu Spanish war was questioned by
Schley's counsel before tlio court of in
quiry today. Ho could not recollect that
the picket linn was Inside the blockadv
at ColnfugoH, that on May 21 H -liloy alg
nuiieu mo texns to go alongside tlio col
Iter anil coal as quickly as possible
Harbor insisted weather was not rough
on thu sail from Clonfugoa to Santiago,
Admiral iiigginuou was recalled, and
modified his statement of yesterday,
concerning tho distance which tho Hoot
before Bnutlago stood out to sea. Ho
said during tho first portion of thu time
it was out about Ave tnlleo during the
day, ond about four miles at night.
The moBt important incident of Friday
was tho decision of tho court withdraw
ing a question put by tho court Itself,
asking u witness to glvo liln opinion con
cerning a point under controversy.
It is generally admitted that this deci
sion will have tho effect of materially
shortening tlio term of tho court, as will
also tho court's InUntlon to cut out
irrevalont questions and ull hearsay testi.
inony. In several cases, tho witnesses
woro admonished to relate only events
coming Milliln their own observation.
Admiral Dnwoy tliowed himself a
prompt nnd methodical providing nllluer.
American Board Missions-
Rohion, Sept, 91 The annual state
ment has been made public of the fiscal
year of thu Amuriunu Hoard of Porelgu
MUsions. Tlio total receipts of the year
applicable for utirruut expou'ea woro
pH)7!r70; total expenditures t?17,0fU;
xi;tib of (xpsudiluresnver rccoliitsf 10,
710, tthu-h, idded to tint debt of n year
ago, makes tho preut debt $18.341.
The lecelpls or llm pastjear, uom
pmtd hI h those of last year show a
xain in doiiaiiniK from cluirulies and In
iliv ui.i.-N f fii.iWJ ; a shriukago in re
ceipts from ihn Wuriiaii'H Hoards of
$111,118 ami a Nhrlukagu in legaoles oi
IKOJRO. A large legacy was uxpeoted
during the year but for good rca.ona the
IHiymoiit has btwn ilnlorrwl for a few
Hteks, Hud this been received It Is
ilaUnl, the board wnuM havo mot its
hnitcs ui.d would Imvo made a consider
ablu retliielinuin thudebtwllh which it
Ik gin tiio year. The board is said to be
in a much stronger llnaneial onnditiun
than u year ago, iiotwithMandliig the
uureatu duiit.
' IONIiOK Sont. 21. I'lil) Mudrlil nnr
iifx)inliuitol tho Tiinis aya that In
view oi mo number m religious assnula
tions in Hjtalu llmt have not breu
legalized, royal decree Qxuijkix nionlhs
from now as I ho limjt of tluul in whiuh
thse associations must reulsler auooid
ing to tho la', this affrcts ah religious
akiiiXiiatiouH except tho o uulhorUfd hy
I ho concordat.
Giiiuauo. 8 pt. 21. Dr. UMIIIam a
Cray, thu venerable ulttor oi the Intt
rior, wlio recently underwent a urgll
oiHTallon. Is ill at M roaideiicu in Ojk
I Park Tho pliysioiau says that Dr.
Oray'a londlllou Is serious.
AN ENGLISH POLITICIAN
PUTS
Knows How Roosevelt r-ecls To ward the Boers But Cannot Qlvc
Public - The English did not Like the Way the Senate
Rejected the Canal Treaty.
Nkw Your, 8ept. 2L Commenting
upon the South African situation, tho
Lifidon correspondent ot tho Tribune
says :
Anxiety with regard to tho situation
in South Africa is intensified by Lord
Kitchener's latest messago announcing
tho loss of two more British guns. Tho
war la not ovor and even somo ot tho
Unionist papers are blaming tho gov
ernment for the manner In which the
country has beon doludad Into tho bo
no! tnat tno uoora wero at onu oi moir
rccources. General Itotha has for a
woek past been meditating a raid into
Natal nnd no doubt ho is noting in
co-operation with othor Boor
leaders. Wuothor no lias onnugii
material at bis command to enter upon
a campaign on n largo scalo In Northern
Natal Is open to doubt, but at tbo same
tlnio Lord Kitchener may not havo
enough men successfully to oppose tho
Boor Commandant General, unless ho
considerably reduces tho nutubor now
employed In chasing commandoes
throughout the length and breadth of
Capo Corouy. Natal Is almost tho only
position lu South Africa which is
beginning to rccovor from tho mis
fortunes of tho last two years and it
offers tempting prey to the raldor. A
fresh invasion of tbo colony would bo
regarded hero as n real calamity.
The financial outlook la alio far from
satisfactory. On tho stock exchange
rumors nio current that tho Chancellor
ot tho Exchequer will ultimately havoto
float another large Issuo ot Consols.
Nkw Youk, Hopr. 21. Amongtho pas
songurs bookod to sail on tho steamship
Kiiti-or Wllhelmdor Grosto on Tuesday
next in Captain Arthur Lee, ex military
attacho to the British Embassy in Wash
ington, and Consorvnilvo member of
Parliament from South Hampshlru.
Oaptalu Loo and his wile iuvo boon in
tils country lor o. uioiuii, visuing in
Malno. As the representative ol tho
-EngUUjirmy4JapUUvLe.u-iuiipBjaQd
in Unba durlnu tlio Unautsh-Aiunrlcan
War. During that catnphlgn ho npont a
urcatdeal ot his tlnio with tho Hough
Kldora and became intimately acquain
ted with Presldonr Hoosovelt. Ho said:
"A a a student of tlio .American pooplo
t count mvself particularly Hied from
being in this country during the past
weok. I havo booii thorn In the days ot
their exultation, lu tho dayo of their
prosperity and prido, and now I have
seen them In their hour of humiliation
and grlof. Thd absolutely universal feel
ing of affection for thu stricken Presi
dent, nnd of genuine sorrow over his
death, as expressed by, tho highest and
tlio lowest, presents to thu forolgnor a
new phase ol the national character."
"Havo you ovor heard it remarked
that horutoforo President Hoosovelt
has boen inclined to sympathize with
tho Boors, intho South Afrlcanstruggle,"
was asked,
"I have talked with him on tho sub
ject," said Captain Leo, "and I think I
know his views, but of couruo I could
not nhuso bin conlldoiico by repealing
anything ho might have said. I will
Htnto positively, however) that ho never
mado any secret of his appreciation of
tho hopeful attitude of England toward
tho United States during tho struggle
in Cuba nnd that I o has not forgotton
it. England hai nothing to fear from
his administration, and I think tho
leador- of my government are convinced
of tho fact," ' Speaking oi the probable
work of tho hmieo of commons at ita
next sitting Captain Leo expressed tho
liopo that one ot Its llrst discus
slous would be upon tno Nicaragua
Canal treaty.
' ' 1 havo every hope that the Unl ted
States Senato will accopl tho now treaty
laid bi'foro it next December," suld he,
' and I hope that tho treaty will como
heforo tho English parliament!!! January.
I know that every doslro on the part of
my government Is for tho canal. The
trouble thus far ovor there has not been
the matter of thu American cane, but
the manner in which it was dealt with
In tho Senato when tho Hay l'aunccfolo
treaty was presented, for my part 1
shall urge at every opportunity In the
Houbo of Commons an oarly and
favorable settlement of the case, aud
bollovo tho outlook is bright."
Loniion, Sept 21 While President
Tin-Plate, Workers Form a Union
Aside Prom Them All the Late Steel
Strikers Will be at Work Monday.
I'itthiiuku, Sept. 21. Tint rtrikiug
tin-plate workers, who refuted to abide
by Him agreement made between Prosi
dtmlfcihafftir. of the Amalgamated Ao
oiatlou, and tl e olllalnls of thesubsl.
dary oommittees oi the Uuited titatos
Steel Cororatlou, are expected to makq
The Greatest
of Modern Times.- Conducted By the French Republic
to Empress the Eyes of Europe In Honor of Russia
BiriUMV, France, Kept. 21 1:16 p,
in TheCuar and Gxarlua and Presid
ent Lnubet havo Just concluded a review
of 140,000 troops on the plaiu of Bethany,
The uiartdi lasted from 10:49 a. m, to
Read Meyers Ad.
OUT A COUPLS OF FEEDERS
It ttigtM
Kruger and Dr, Loyda nfa ijrawmg up
petitions to President Roosevelt oodjthe
Gear of Russia to intorvenO, the fighting
Boors nro helping themselves InlHjuth
Africa by celebrating the expjraUon
period iu which' Lord JCltcbejaeMpro
claimod that they must aurrendorj by
four notable auccoksoskillincrilS dlUcara
and man. by woundlrijj Miand capturing
five guns and 800 men.
In Cape Colony fighting (is going on
south of Storinberj, in t(io territory
traversed by raiders and , thoir pur
suers halt a dozen times.
Tho Westminster Journal accuses the
Kovcrnmont of trying to run the war "on
the cheap" by not providing Kltchenor
with sufliclout resources.
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BirrnANT, Franco,. Sopt. 21. In a
speech at tlio luntiuoon hlch' followed
the review today, Prosident Lodbotfcra
ntod a sonsation by saying.
"Tlio Fi-anch-ltuiilan alliance is
pledged to a settlement Inspired by Jus
tlco and Humanity."
Whothor tightly or otherwise, some of
his bearora took tlio remarks to refer to
tho affairs of South Africa.
Tho Uaguo Softt 2L Von Lynden, min
ister ot foreign affairs, has forwarded to
tho legations and members of the conn
Bet of the court of arbitration, n copy ot
a Boer appeal for arbitration, with a no
tification that he Intends to bring the
appeal for consideration at tlio first
meeting.
Public School Founder.
Nkw Yoiik, Sopt. 21. The death of
King Alfred tho Great of Ensland which
occurred 1000 a years ago will bo com.
momorated by services nt St. Paul's
Church on Sunday ovontng by tho Amer
ican Author Society. At a meeting of
tho society yesterday it was also decided
to glvo a banquet October 28 and to ask
Miles M. O'ilrlon, proiidont of tho
.board of Education to Instruct the
teachert in tho imbllo -schools ot New
York to address their pupils on King
Atired as tho lather .of popular educa
tion. Tho trustees, of tho Now York Library
will bo asfced to sot apart an alcovo to
to bo known as the Alfred Memorial
Library which. shall contain literature!
relating to tho Anglo-Saxon period.
Ask Him
Ask your doctor what h$
thinks of Aycr's SarsaparlllaJ
He knows the formula, so
ask him if there is anything
better for purifying the blood,
strengthening the digestion,
and building up th nerves.
Follow his advice, whatever
it may be.
"I have taken Ayer'o Sarsaptrilla
every spring since 1848, As a blood,
purifying and ncrve-strcnctlicnlncmedl-
S, T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
II. All tof stilt. J, C. AVCR CO., Uwill.AUu.
A French editor has been arretted for
trying to stir up animosity against the
Czar. Yellow journalism Is unpopular
abroad, too.
FINE
Water melons
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WE GIVE COUPONS
54 Bute Street, Silea Those 2B74
final plans today. for secession from. the
Amalgamated Association and form a
separate Union. A meeting foj this
purpose will be held this afternoon.
Outside tho tlnworkert uearly all the
strikers havo returned to tho mill or
will bo working Monday.
Military Display
W4
1 HO p. m., terminating In wgj'f,t
charge ol 2,000 cavalry. TuWMttiSilt
was very IrajireMlve, MtfJV
went by 15 files depwltJi,ctljw'
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