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1W! S THE DAILY JOURNAL. WILLAMETTE VALLEY WP.ATBER Showers -,&... Cooler MODELiiome paper Tor Free Rural Delivery ---- . m VQLXl I iifi ' IflntiM 1 Our Boy Aro ospecinlly mado to glvo good not ripping, and tho buttons for not hnril playing, like lo trnuu with us, lor There is in every suit wo sell. It will payyou In ltnvfl When you get around to school shoes, buy tho Bluo Ribbon lino. They're tho beat- on tho market for service nnd not expensive i'ull assortment for nil ages. You'll need Tablots and pencils this THE NEW E. T. BARNES, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE Cor. Commercial and Ohamoknta Sts. .iHMifHrCTawBiraxra3S Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo glvo special attention to, Our ro pairing department is conducted with the utmost cure and skill, diamonds aro reset, and Juwolry of all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect murmur, besides optical work of all kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician B CDjtJL- Men's Shoes MEN'S Edwin values Clapp Vici Kid, $0.00 Smash-up Price MEN'S Edwin Clapp UuBala Calf, $0.00 values . , Smash-up Price MEN'S Edwin Clapp Willow Calf, $0 00 values . , Smash-up Price MEN'S Kuset Oil Grain $5 00 val- ues . , Smash-up Price MEN'S Hunan & Son Patent Leather, a fine dress shoo, $7 00 values Smash-up Price MEN'S French Calf, plain toe, a nice easy shoo, 1.00 values Smash-up Price MEN'S Russia Calf. 6.00 val- ues Smash-up Price Beacon tip, $3.50 Smash-up Price MEN'S RtiBhia valuua Calf, MEN'S Vicl Kid, soin too, $3.50 val- Srnash-up Price MEN'S Box Ca'f Leather, lined, $3.B0 values , Smash-up Price MEN"R Willow Calf, $4.00 val ues , Smash-up Price aiBN'S Kang. Call. Kuipiro Plain, $ 00 valuuH , Smash-up Price MEN'R Fatin Calf, good shoe, $3 00 value Smash-up Price Remember the Place SMASH-UP SALE tJl1XZW'' NEXT And Now for School jLittle Prices on Little Tiling sfrr Little Folks. Better see us. s' Suits eervice. Tho Beams liavo a faculty for flying off- Little fellows v, ho onjoy Comfort to got our pricos before stocking up woek. 8eo our pricos before you buy. YORK RACKET Proprlotor, Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evealoi Except Saturday (A fW& W KSH The entire stock of shoes at the Salem Shoe Store must be sold out. Come and see our bargains. $3.50 $3.75 $4.00 $4.05 $3.50 $2.95 $2.95 $2.75 $2.70 $1.95 $1.95 $1.75 LADIES' Vicl top, $1 00 LADIES' Vici $1.00 values LADIES' Viol $3.60 values LADIES1 ues LADIES Vicl Viol LADIES' Vicl Kid Cloth top, $3.50 val ue' - . . Smash-up Price LADlltS' Vial " LA DIBS' Viol Kid, Turn soh, (3.60 val- Smash-up Price LADIES' Box Calf Wet Weather shoo, M.OO values . , Smash-up Price LADIKtS' Kid UCfi I, DIES' Kid UM LADIES' Box va,uo "D,ffl,W MISSES' Box O.U shoe, IJp Price MISSES' VW Marguerite J JjJJ fjj OlHWasMp Price oiiiuvwiud.i.j;i;;lrce OlHWVWK.lnjJpBpprIee r-U' l.ae not tht fpere to give all HOE DOOR TO BrSITS TIME FOR PAYMENT OF RANSOM To Release Miss Stone, the American Aissionary, Fixed. She Asks that the Brigands Not be Pursued Leader Former President of Mac edonia Committee. UoNBTANTtNor-u:, Oct. 2. Brigands who carried off Miss Helen II. Stone, American missionary and companion Mmo. Tailka, a Bulgarian lady, fixed October 8th as a limit of time for pay ment of tho ransom of $110,000, de manded for Miss Stone's relaase. The hiding place of tho brigands la not jet discovered aud tho dolay Is accordingly taken by the nbductors to Indicato that thoir retreat is quito secure New Yoiik, Oct. 2. Tho roport from Sofia mentioned bv tho Vionna corre spondent of the Tolegraph throws quito a new light on tho abduction of Mies Stone, says tho Londou corropoiidont of tho Trlbuno. Tuero is every reason to believe that the chiofof tho bandi which carried Iho womon off to the mountains was Bous Sarnfou, tho former Prelident of thn Macauonian Commit tco at Solia. Misa Stono has sent two letters to mis-ion at Satnakon, wherein sho begs that the robbers may not bo pursued. When thoy find themjolvos liunted they drag her from place to place, and as u conaequenco alio is so fatigued as to bo unable to walk any longer . Ex-Senator Farwcll III. Chicago. Oct. 2. Kx-Unltcd Slates Senator Charlos 11. Furwell, in hope Mint It umiM henr-flt IiIh health, sub mitted last evening toa critical surgical operation at St. Luko's Hospital. Early today It was reported that ho was rost inc easily, that ho had stood tho opera tion extremely well and assertions ot his recovory wero tnndo with confidence by attending surgeons and nurses, in dcsplto of his previous ill health and hia ago. Ho is 78 years old - UP HO Ladies' Shoes Kid Turn sole, vesting $2.95 $2.95 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 values Smash-up Price Hand Turn sole, Smash-up Price Hand Turn sole, Smash-up Price Kid Kid Kid shoo, $3.60 val- Smash-up Price Kid Turn sole, $-1.00 vol- Smash-up Price Kid Shoo, Vesting top ; $2.00 Smash-vp Price $2.00 $2.00 $1.95 $1.50 shoe, Cloth top, $3.00 val- Smash-up Price shoe, good shoe, $2.50 val- Smash-up Price Calf shoo, Anew oarer, $2.50 Smash-up Prlco "'Jfejo value Smash-up Price $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $1.15 $1.25 $1.00 .75 .45 Remember the Place SMASH-UP SALE i!c here STORE BANK SALEM OREGON, WEDNESDAY OCTOJ5ER 2 YERM0NT BANKER SENTENCE Rutland, Vt.( Oct. 2. After a plea ol gnllty lo tho chargo of falsifying the accounts of Iho Farmers' National Bank of Vorgennes, David II. Lewis, of Ver gennos, has been sentenced by Judge Wboelerlu tho United States circuit court to seven years imprisonment' In the house of correction at Rutland. Lewis who Is f0 years of aeo was cashier for nearly 20 years of tho Farmers' Na tional Bank which passed into receiver's hands lost April with ft ehortago ,of about $90,000. jl fc v NEGRO ' BOYS 4 LYNCHER By a Kentucky Mob for Kill ing a Printer. SitKMiYviLi.it, Ky., Oct. 2. Jliu Fields aged 10, and Olaronco Garrett, agod 18, both colored woro lynched at two o'clock this morning for allegod murder Willie Hart, a printer, who was Btoned to (loath on tho n'ght of Saturday Sept. 21st. Tho negroes wero taken from jail and awung from tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad trostle. The mob demanded tho keys, but the jailer refused td stir render them. Tho doors woro hattoritl down and tho prisoners removed by tho mob. Enforcing Game Laws. IliiniiM. Oft. 2. -Ten noachers al --- - tackod Forester ICorech In a forest near Ragan. He killed two and wounded limn. Tim ntliprn 11 I'd. Kcrscl) liWDS slightly wounded, New York Hop Market i Latest nd vices show It is not votlca tabllshed but outlook for prices is said to bo better. ? Tho business portion of Gresham, a litllo town 13 miles eaBtof Portland, was prncllcally destroyed by fire Monday morning. Tho total loss is about $20- 000. Widespread duvaRtHtlon is caused by Hoods in districts of Spain. .. Wholo villagers aro inundated and many fain lllos rut off from ceeupo. This isto Certify State of Oreron 1 County of AUrlon J Hrtlom. Ore, Aii 21, 1(01 Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. To wliom tlioiio prrionU halt come, Orci'lltu;, About fourteen join ilncoat ulna eart oraKe I met with n nccldont which cua an Injury tomyiplnoanaiwlTlobono wbloh rwnilte! In Ibo formailoti of humiel iliouldora and nip. a tbortcnlUK of tio waht and tlUlnccmcnt of In ternal on;t, ami ibortenlUK of about two lucbcot ono limb between the kneo and hip. in aHiH.ti tn fiui ntitwitnl iMearinc9 or my i.....w. ,,... II. a.1 In O.rrh 1UUO I wu taken with a tetero attack ot U (Irlppo from tno eucci ci wuicu wiui vj. " " li,n... anil hnarl. nml lllieil 111 Uar 1MM I CatDO to and began treatment with lir. J. K. Cook my form no tnanutl labor, rouW not toop to pick any th lug from tho floor. Could get about tho .. .. . .-.a... .j.i- .11 jm ...I.. An.l irAt 9 I tat lift aitatl fl u.. ..A. A itxA..iViin Vtnlii nut inv HniiMi only with diniculty aud one of theia wtu inuch ma -. - ..a.m ll..,t Iw (trrKlriMl Had cough aud aerore pain on lungi and heart, aud in many wayi auUered almoit oonunt anil liidctcrlbable aitonlM. lnihortl wataimuoh no appeine, cum aieep uiur in uivn ,..., anp 1 lit i louid aieep oniy in urnaen .iwin. dead m alive. ITevlumly to my attack of lA Urlppel vri treated orer a period of year by many puyaiciaui hi uu cuwvivn I'm,"". My tierional appearauco at lbl dme li traight In the back a aii)ou. My waatwl limb rentoml to normal ilte ami but little "oro .I.m (...If .i Initli .tnrlr f h.tl ttlH lltllt T ll.Va .UU .1... .u .mu. . - m . ----- free uae of uiy llmba aud can go up lalri one loot anor mo otuer wnu iuvi -w i waaitla lengtlicnlng. Cu atoop to the flooe with caw, Can got about and do .rei much any and overytbTog other welt opl can do. My appetite li tplendid , leep aouudly and am absolutely Iree from pain. IfaTlng llred In lit. Cook'a family for nearly aytnrl ha?o aeeu muoh of the efliK't of bla treatment uou otheri, and (.an truiy aud chfiorfnIlT recommend the Dootor and bli med ical iklll to all In any way alllleted The IJoCtora treatment in tnu cane wuoi ly coDflned to bli lloUuleal lteudle. ton tltu- llUIiailJ WllllI.WJM ' w-v.. """., 1 ii vnif. mi.fii.nlrai tnUaiKe or oth.r melli.xJ of treatment Ulngemplojed UI1 . .... wu.inn num..!."!." rilll.n Iiri.tif.inm haa llriMl 111 litis Vldnltr about nine yean. ,, . .... Wo. the underalgned, are pcrtonally arualnt -., ...f.l. .1... .!... .Ifl.i..f anil I hwarfiiUr aub- wrlbe to the truth of the fgregulug auteuiwil, W. llUBIUll.i n r.uivi. HU9AN fiAKKIMJM. A. V.IIOHKNHAI'M Hiil-nrlljul anil awnril in bufure ine lull JHll dayofAng, IWl. , ... .,, By A. Mofll.MH'11. Itrputy. WHAT DO YOU OF A CLOCK? Want It for parlor. library, dlnlne room, oroo you want a ciot. ! mv COME HERE w.. i..,, tnita.f uvrv (lhktrlntlon t Bterlinc dock In oak caw for $3.60, Cathodral gong for $S00 to $10 00 BARR'S JEWELRY LESSER INTEREST IN RACES English Yachtsmen Preju diced Against Sandy Hook. Few Large Bets But Odds Are Columbia. Reported, 2 to 1 on Nkw Yoiik Oct. 2 Commenting upon the international yacht races tho London corresnondont of tho Tribune says: Thero is a marked subsidence of interest in tho races. The comment now Centura upon tho evon chanco by which tho B'rotig and steady wind prevailing on Monday was lost and tho yachts woro remanded to focble puffs and light airs and denied the opportunity ot showing their real morlt.The English yachtsman mako no secret of their own prejudice aitalnst the Sandy Hook coursos, as fraught withuncertalnty and disappoint ments. Thoy wax oloquent in explaining tho beacfits which will bo dorlvod from tho capture of tho cup by 8ir ThomaB Upton slnco tho conditions of tho inter national contests will bo transformed by tho transfer of tho econo of rivalry to British wators, whoro the challenger will have plenty of wind and also tho privil ege ol sailing against a Hoot in plico of a elr.gle defender. Thoy forgot that the Vigilant did not have nil tho wind that ahu needed In racing off tho Clyde and tho Solent. Thoy sneak by book, how ever, when thev assert that tho capture of thp cup will be followed by now con ditions of racing unlike those illctatail under tho deed of gift of .the N.w York Yacht Club. Nkw Yoiik, Out. 2. Tho Trlbuno is authority for tho statement that tho prevailing odds in tho International yacht roco appear to bo about 2 to 1 on Columbia. Fow largo bImiI ' Jts aro renorted however. Mchuyto and Mur-lx.1l nnnnunon tllot IlinV llllVe 'i"" ......W....VW ...-- ...-, -. wagorcd $10,000 on Columbia against i frr . 1 .1 .. C!l.n. HAnlf ll li 11 IMironil D piuuupinci'u " oiiuhuwr ii ". i'""""" whoso Idunltty tnoy uecnneu loimcmse. Amonu oilier bets reported was ono .by Joseph Corvan, of Joseph Corvan fc Company, who placed fl4,UW toi,uuu on Columbia for the raco yesterday. GERMAN CUSTOM TARIFF London Oct 2. The Vienna cor respondent of tho Timoa aaya that tho attitude aPBumed hy AiiBtrla-Hiinirary toward tho proposed German cnntoina tariff Is approved hy tho wholo country. Tho promptitude of M. Szell, tho Hun iurlan Promior. In Rpeakinir out is cordially praised, aud It is recalled that hia atatetmanliko counsel last year saved Austria from a suspension of tho consltution. Thoru is somo orltlclsm of Hungary for taking suoli a step alone, but undor tho Au8tro-IIunj;arlan Aus- glelch commerlcal treatlea tntiet ho approved by both halves of tho mon archy. Moreover, M. Va Hxell acted with tho knowledge nnd approval of the Vienna Government nnd tho Aimro Hungarian Foreign Minister, Count Golouchontiki, Salted Spanish Peanuts " it THE SPA Peanut Roaster 114 State Street, Salem, Orecon. WANT room or bed- i.w..w... TO BUY IT little alarm clocta for $1 M, iyht day and beautiful furlor mantel clocks wnu STORE WSiJfiS&nsS. Beyond the Shadow of a I nil fit A UUUUL Wo have the choicest Hock ot v.lnea and liquors to be found iu Salem. W would specially rcwimmentl our fino claret and KahwoS'ftf.li.Tlda ' . .. . ' 'it. 1.1.1,.... L",.. menu our mm mmo mrawi . cjltU. gnu or as an uppetlxer or Ionic U UDWJIUllKtl J. P. ROGERS, &?)?."tUl Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 1801, ALTON MILLS BURNED Siy Louis, Oct. 2. Fire brokoout in tho plant of tho Stam'ard Milling Co., of Alton, III., at about 10:30 a. m.,dt- Btroyiag that structure and 300.00U bushels of wheat and spreading rapidly to adjotnlng buildings. It was driven by high winds. Tho St. Louis firo depart ment sont two firo companies by special train, Tho E. O. Standard Milling plant was also entirely destroyed. It covered an entire block with elevators ami mm. It is reported that some of tho em ployes failed to OBcapo. Tho total loss so far is ostlmated at $500,000, of which $200,000 is suffered by tho E. O. Btand. ard Milling Company. Tho flromon finally got tho flamos undor control at about 1 o'clock this nf tornoon. CRIMINAL IDENTIFIED When Funeral Services Were Being Held Over His Dead Body. Chicago, Oct. 2. Tho funeral Borvlcos over tho remains of Thomas Brow woro Interrupted in order that tho body about to bo buried might bo Identified bb ono of tho conspirators In tho wreck- by dynamite of tho Holdmater anu Edeoworth Btono yardB six weoka ago. The identification will release an inno- cont man who is at prosont locked up In the County Jail charged with knowledge of tho crimo. Frank Hardy, who had turned state's ovldenco was takon to tho Brow rostdonco to mako tho identification. Hn was not told what was wanted of him and ho was led Into tho house where tho mourn ers and friends woro gathored about tho coflln. Approaching tho coffin Hardy was told to look upon tho faco of tho dood man. Ono glance and Hardy's faco turned whtto and ho was visibly agitated. He said: "That body Is of tho man they calloJ nun uuny in ui iiiu mini m IxH1( nnd ho nt tho fueo at tl I u stone yards. ' Urow'a death adds a new phaio of tnyHtory to tho caao. Ilo arrived in Chicago two days ago oufforlug from soforo Injuries to hia Icga. While boln takon homo In tho potlco amhulanco ho became unconscious and died a few jours latar. Tho police aro now invest! gatini; tho cause of his death. At tho tlmo ot tho oxploJion nt the stono yards the lives of hundreds ol por sona in tho neighboring housos woro ondtiiiRtrod. Thoy woro saved only by tho bad manner in which tho wnik was handled. Tho dyitnmitoru tried to wreck tho machinery in thoynrdv. A DEAD SAINT HONORED And a Visitor to Tankers Nearly Killed. London, Oct. 2. A illepatrh to tin Times from Tanglera ay a most rc grettablo lucldunt Iihh Impiiuued at Kex A rortogueso subject, who does not apeak Arabic, hail recently arrived In thocllv uud approached tho tomb of u local saint. Tliuio was nothing to show that tliu thoroughfare was forbidden to Christians. A shop man called out to thopliauger that ho must not procoed aloufi tho street In (mestlon, but tho vis itor did not comprehend what was salt! to blm nnd did not halt, Directly afterward ho was attacked by u fana tical crond. Tho physician who la .at tending tho Injured mail says that bis recovery Ih uncurtain. Tho Times correspondent remarks tl.at this attack would not havo oc curred bad tliotjiilUn nut neglected his dutiue in the northern part of hlH.klng iloiu aud remained (or six yeara In Marakoah (City of Morocco.) CHINESE REY0LT Plane Tene: People Favor the Missionaries. Lokjion. Oct 2. Tho Hong Kongoor- roipondonl of tho Times gives the fol- I lowing additiond details regarding tho I itiriHinw in China. Tho correspondent KHVaSTfi, were warnwl In ttdvancHOl the approauh of thu rebel, whose .dta it is tocx- change tho Manchu for a Ming dynasty , and to destroy tho "burbarlane '" Tho ,itluiiiirlo fled to King Ylius Cliow nd tUnee to Bwatow, where tho Ger mm Minflll ailtl'll lirilllilltlV. It ' ho loal otliaials and jmuplo at I'lang.raro opportunity to grt high grade " "-- - ,Tong nut koII dlipool toward tbo mla- eionarlw), Ouo ol tliu luui-rnamou nut ter Is mlHliig but l thought to be safe. ovral Salem ia.7 ract'ted thootlng ma way BISHOP MORRIS SERMON Oregon Honored at the EpiS" copal Triennial Conven tion. Blames the Church With ckness to Take Advant age of its Opportunities. Ban FitANcisco. Oot. 2,Tho sermon by tho veuorablo Bishop Morrh war a 1 strong missionary plea from tho text: "Launch Out Into tho Deep and Let Down Vonr NoU fur a Draught." and Joshua's words to the children of larael: "How Long Aro Yo Slack to Go to Poh scss.tho Land?" He declared that tho mission of tho Church of Jesus Ohrlat was to all natlonn, ranks and conditions. Sho isl to launch out and cant her nots into tho deeps of ig norance, povorty, unthrift, sor row, alinine and crushing urlnf, tho deeps of avarice, too, as well as boaotted worldllncss and stolid, stupid ImlllTor once. It was for tho furtherance of this work by tho use ot Iho beat moans that tho members 6f tho convention woro gathered hero in this to the most of them lar off part of tho country. As a resident of this 1'aclllo Coast tor 30 years ho felt that bo could speak as ono wtio knew Its needs and Its promlsos,and was awaro of tho slackness of tho church in coming out to posiois this good land. Tho Hisbop quoted from a spcoch lately delivered by President Itoosovclt at Denver in which tho then VIco President showed how slow tho states men of tho earlier days of our country'n history woro to realize that tho groat west was to bocomo an Inhabited and clvllizod land within any reasonable poriod. This ignoranco was rellectod In tho church. Opportunities woro neglec ted because of It nnd tho consequent loss to tho church Is Irreparable. .Speaking of thu suggestion from soma quarters that tho missionary organiza tion needs reconstructing, tho UUhop placod hlmiolt on record as an unbolievor in thu necessity ot radical renrganlza tlon. ilo tald ho did not believe the church ever had a more ulllclout mis sionary administration than nt prosont. 'It Is tho old story," he added "seok lii loinu ono else on whom to I ty tho blame Instead of taking It homo to our selves. It all tho clergy, Illahop and Initv had dono as well as a for havo done thero would havo been no occasion for tliis cry for tho reconstruction ot our missionary system." Choatc Comlne Home. Nbw Yoiik, Out. 2. According to a dispatch to tho World from London Am bassador Ohoato baa applied to tho Btato Department at Warhlngton for ieavo of absence and propOBOB to sail for New York a week from next Saturday. It Is bolleved Mr. Choato'a visit to Washing ton is I n s pi rod mainly by his deslro to ottaln anagrcemout on tho canal treaty, although, ol course, be aim) bus porsonal reasons for undertaking tho trip. 'Meym I f at xt tMw wiiiiTA.-v I SSLI FURS, $1.18 up to $250 a Garment . Our Itumenso atook, combined with linn of nianuheturea samples, whlo' bKin bo t to U on leu days approval, sp'tlal pricos (or a few days. Factory Samples "Wjqffj- &dm' BANKS PANIC JENDED London, Oct. 2. A dispatch from Tc kio to tho Timed says the recent bank panic at Osaka and Kioto has entirely subsided, and tho deposits withdrawn havo been returned. The public, has learned tho lesson that thero is danger In too many small nnd ill-managed banks. Tho government has seized tho opportunity to restrict thn establish ment of banks and to compel their rigid management. Their promotion of new banks has ceased and many small, weak institutions aro closing. Tho government will introduco at the noxtBesdonof Parliament an amend ment to the law govornlmr private and savings banks. 1 New Racing Rules Hav Fhancibc i. Oct. 2. The Directors of tho new California Jockey Club have decided to open tho racing season at Oakland. November 2d and contlhu about 30 days, after which racing will bo hold at Tanforan. It has alio boon ds tormlncd toinsort tho claiming clause iu half of tho soiling purees nnd to eliml uato It In others, thus giving horsemen an opportunity to oxerclso their prcfar onro in such races. Hereafter all Jockeys and trainers will bo required to make application for a H censo from tho new California Jockey Olnb, tho samo as required by all other turf bodies, aud shall not bo permitted to pursue their respective vocationaon tho California tracks until such llcenio is granted. Tl l.n linlirna urn tint tft liRVH tllB rHlWfT tn .iiinnnil or nil.i nff. hut will runort all cases to tho loard of stewards, who will act tlir-roon, Thin Hair You can't expect a half starved child to prosper. Neither will half-starved hair prosper, cither. Growth de mands food. Then feed your hair. Feed it with Aycis Hair Vigor, the only genuine hair-food. My hair was falling out rapidly, and my head wan nearly bald. 1 then be nan tho use of Ayor's Hair Vigor, and less than two bottles stopped my hair from falling out and made It r.row rnpluly. It ns aono vonuersior inc. , Ruth Lawsotl, Detroit, Mich, i tl. All tfrntlits. J. C AYOICO., Unit, Mm. Th Chicago Qlucoie Bugar Refining Co ahows a deficit of $272,072 on opnra tlons for year ending July 31. gSalted Almonds AND Fresh Spanish Salted Peanuts AT- u Ellis & Zinn's WK GIVE COUFONS 54 State Street. Slm 'Iboae 2$7 LT Y J ti .1 xMMLAmmmHa QUEEN QUALITY The Famous Shoe, for Women a full havo tjlura a ura hi at Factory Prices. -JHy -nifirini iawwinwaiiniwinsaiawiwiiiiMil ttf' i m l mi SI m i l I i ' .jih. u tjttafijv.. j-.