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DAILY JOURNAL Tonight snow warmer, Satur day snow turning to rain. Model Home Paper VOL XI SALEM OREGON, FHIJXA.Y DECEMBER 13 liJOJ, NO 296 THE PJPJaV', IB u r- 'jBKh fey m HiU.J .2ESA!HkMlr2i I--B THE RING Fit thorn out willi ono of our kooiI, serviceable, Wool Suite during our 20 Per Cent Reduction Sale of Clothing Our regular price on Clothing nro lar storcB, nnil now wo'ro polling nil percent reduction from our regular you've Been on good roliablo goods for Clothing go slnco no started this sale. Our ciiBtomors know Mint there nro nono of the usual apodal enlo, tricks practiced at THE NEW YORK RACKET We want to mil your attention to the children's veateo suits ; ago 3 to 0 Tho nsBortmcnt 1b complete. They're tho neatest styles of the season. Itoy's knee pants eulta; ngcfl 8 to 15; in nil grades; 20 per cent reduction on the entire lino. Wo linvo a great variety of patterns nnd qunlltiea in young mens suits, with long pants; ages 10 to 19. fit him. Don't wait till tho best patterns nro sold, Bring him in to day. This sale includes everything in men's and children's y clothing and overcoats, but lines. THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, HE.'' P xcx'vv SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Cor. Commorolal and Chomoketn Sts. M'lHI H'lilill'HI1 l"l'i In 'il'I'IMf W lillTlli'iiiFPIIill Hi 'I' pir EXTEND MARCONI'S SYSTEM -.-...-- ,. ,.(! rr... Xl... I A Device 10 wire iwu inuus and Miles. Nkw Yoiik, Dec. 1H. WHIiam A. Kd dy, who has juvt nrrived In Bayonno, from Nonnk, Conn., has wrllt"ii to Mr. Marconi, inclosim; diagrams of nn fin- proved tandem kite pyatem for reaching j a height of 3000 feet with Mijor H.idon Powoll's system ol kite. Ho thinks this sy atom will enable Marconi t j sind .Dot S5o6ai Will keep out the Cold Try Some at ,.oo ! tic o&A 114 Stite Slic ct Wc Make a Specialty of Salted Peanuts ?Vn5TJrVT. Put BSwi fiusxiVv esiw z5w $ Dont What Can i Our big removal sale is biing- t ing many people into our rf store and we are selling lots h of pretty things. 10 per cent a off for cash is worth looking after. If you wait too long you may loose just the thing you want. - . X. iv BflRR'S JEWELRY STORE! 118 State Street, BOYS IN--! lower than special ealo pricoB at regu- J men's, boy'a and children's clothing at 20 prices, 'flint incntiB lower prices thnn tunny yeara. You ought to eeo the Have you a boy of any size? Wo can H does not refer to any other Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except SaturJay messages at least 1000 mires becamo cv ury increase iu height has eo far enor-! miusly Increased tho rnngo of wireless telegrams. Should tho receiving vessel 1000 miles out nt sea also send up n receiving wire by menus of kito storm (liera to n height of 3,000 feet. Mr. Kddy thinks tho 1,000 mile limit would be more than doubled. Major lkdon Powell fastens ono klto to the back of another when flying the kites tnndem but Mr. Eddy pays with the improved system of fastening radiat ing Hues to a main lino tho cafnty will bo urcnter thnn with ono kilo, becnueo if ono kite gives out tho others will sus tain tho apparatus. SENT UP FOR FIVE YEARS I s-t I.ouih, Dec. 13. Laura Bullion the i tenia!) companion of Ben. Kilpatriekyho Mont ma train rolber, Iwns today (en! j t-uiced by U. S. District Judge AdnmB t five years linprisonmont Iu tho Federal orison ntLevenworth Kaa. Daniel Colt Gilman, of Baltimore was today relojted President ol the Civil Ser vice Reform League. Jewelery For Christmas gilts is best Folt'dod ahead. Wo havo laid iu u splendid Mock hr tho holiday trade, which it will pay you to examine. Vn have a magnificent stock of rings in all tin- l.ittHi ettlug. folid gold rings at $l 5' an 1 up. Yuu can maka your selec tion inw ami wu will hold tiiem for dli ly. C. T, Pomeroy 28 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician 5? Off For Tomorrow Be Done 10 Per Cent Off i n -i jm mw .1 leaders IN LOW PRICES. TRADE LIKELY TO SUFFER By tlie Exclusion ot Chinese Merchants American Traders will Try iu miurtit;. The Rigors of the New in Their Favor. Law Nkw Yonk, Dec. 13. A movement la taking shopo among tho export nnd im port houses engaged iu trade with China to eucuro more libernl treatment tor Ohiueso merchant nudothcrs visiting this country, under tho new Chinese im migration Inw, BayB the Journal of Com merce. Silos D. Wohb, president of tho China and Japaneee Trading Company, who Iihb resided in Shanghai for over 15 years and who la thoroughly familiar' with tho conditions affecting tho devel opment of American trade with tho fur ' East, in an intorviow said: 'The humiliating restrictions which i tho Chinese Exclusion Act has placid on tho entry of Cliineeo merchants, trnv elers nnd students into this country seem hkeiy to undo all tho advantage which has b.-on eained through the friendly attitude of our government dur ing the recent negotiations between tho powers ami China, lint for tho reopen ing of the Chinese markets and there-' sumption of the ordinary currents of I trade beginning from this year ho should have had a very aerious statu of things iu tho cotton industry of tho United' States. I Half tho cotton mills of tho South nte absolutely dependent upon the Chinese I consumer (or their output of cloth, nnd , iu default of orders from China nothing could prevent a destructive competition between N"fc England and tho South' for possession of the home market. It will not be long before our grent iron I nnd sleel industries have ns well defined an interest in tho Chinese murkotsnsthu cotton industry already possesses and care should bo taken not to prejudice our Chinese customers ugaiuat ui." BEAUMONT GUSHERS INCREASE Beaumont, Dec. 13. A well line been broko in which' onlnrgea tho known oil fields several acres nnd brings it about 100 feet nearer tho town. HOUSE DOINGS TO-DAY Hepburn's NicaraRuan Bill Approved. Canal Wash i. toon. Die. 13. The Uoueo comiuittee on interatato and foreign commerce today voted favorably on the report of the ilnphuru bill for tint cons truction of the Nuanig'm Canal. Cannon ticked uiiai.iniom eoiuont for consideration of Mm Sonata bill to con tinue tho industrial commission initil rebruary next. TUa bill pawed Tho Nkw Yoiik, Dee. IS. United Statea speaker announced tho apimlntinunt of Senator Dpow who Kill wwl Mies Pal tho following rt gents of the Smithsonian mor in Franco during tho holidays, has 'just reauhod tlie oily from Washington, ' jSWS JJtksJ r'jit- n ? Si 'k Todav We are exclusive Salem rep resentatives of "Hawk's" and (i "Clark's" Rich American Cut & glass. We have a very swell a assortment well worth any cut glass lovers' time to see. ft You will miss a great oppor- f tunity if you buy cut glass without ieeing our line first, w rhone 2im. ; Institute: Hitt, Illinois ; Adams, I'cnn 'sylvania; Dlnsmoro, Arkansas; Pnyne, Tho chairman of tho Ways nnd 1 Means rominittto reported back n.sub I Btltuto for his hill to temporary provido rovenuoa for tho Philippines. Richard son offered n minority report, nnd both jroports woro ordered printed. Payno, ps- d that tho bill boconsllered oa Tuesday and Wednesday next, nnd tho previous questinu was ordered to como up at i o'clock Wednesday. The Houto agreed to n apodal order for tho Phillip p'no tariff hi 1 nnd adjourned until Tusday. STORMS RAGE IN WYOMING A Railroad blockade is Feared. Band of Sheep Killed by a Train. CiiKYHNNR, Wyo., Dec. 13. Tho bliz zard raginir throughout southern Wyom ing 1b terrJflc. Everything 1b delayed from three to five hours, nnd n blockado is imminent. Grout distress ia reporud by sheepmen In tho Rod Desert section I nnd Southern Uintah County. On tho Desert the losses will bo largo unless n brenk occurs within a few hours. Rock Spkincis, Wyo., Dec. 13. A Union Pacific train rnn Into n band of sheep near Point of Rockt, killing be. tween 300 nnd 400. Noono was injured In the mix up nnd tho train was scarcely checked A report from tho Rod Desert Shoep Range eaya that Charles Barnos, a herder, was frozen to death in tho bliz 7. ird that haB raited for tho past day or two. Barnes was from Garden City, Kub. Tho blizzud has Ecnttered tho herds in small bunches all over tho country nnd it is feared that tho loss will be great. A Mexican herder, whoso name has not bean lonmod, Is reported to have been frozen also. THE WAR CLOUDS LOWER Chile will Reject Argentine's Claims. Nkw Yoiik, Dec. 13. According to tho Hernlu'd Buenos Ayres correspondent,! it Is iissortedthat Chile In her reply to bo delivered today (Friday) will ro.'ect thd Argentine claims. Tho British Minister has Just visited President ltocu. It ia believed he offer oil the mediation of Great Britain. Tho Minister of Finance has received from ( Paris an offer of a loan ot 2.00(1 000. j Tho Minister of Finance replied that he is considering the offer. There in n persistent rumor that Miu Chilean Min- Inter is about to start for Santiugo. ' THERE'S MANY A SLIP Chauncey Depew's MarrLfre Day not yet Set. IIo has onuagtfd pa statin on the Ruber Wllhelm dor Ci rosso wliieh is sched uled to sail tomorrow for Southampton .Tlio North German I.loyd steamer 'should reauli Ohetbourg iu about a vtek, . which would enable Senator Depow to j)in his fin a novo several days before Christmas, DURRANT WITNESS KILLED Ban Franoihco, Dw. 13 Adolph Oipunheimer, who u as one of the prin eipal viilnwiaa againct Theolore Dur rani, hanged lor the brutal murder of 11 anche I.amont. Has myeterlously thot and killttd oarlv this morning in a shoot ing gallry which he had conduct! on ' DiifK-t PtrcMt ilp.waft shot from be- hi. id, the bulUt from 01.0 of h own target riflua entering tho small of tho back and cautlnu instant dath. Victor Hugo's only graudson, Ueorgu Hugo has applied for permlsaien to put the prefix "Viator" before hla family name. It is annouriuwl that Kx-Judge K. II Gary, chairman ol the Hoard of Dir-elorB of the Unittnl toaty Meal Corporation Hill go to California on a vaeation boon after Christmas. The Bank of Sturgie Ky , waa r.f $35,000 last night, robbed BOERS ARE NOT ABUSED Treated Kindly and are Well Fed Kitchener Complains of Boer Brutality. Officers are Humane but men are Cruel. Nkw Yoiik, Dec. 13. LieutonnntColo. nel Quayle-Jonca who, until ordered to England to receive a Colonel's commis sion, waa in chargo of the Doer prtsouers nt Bermuda, has arrlvoi here on the steamer Pretoria from Bermuda, on hla way to England. Mo declared emphatic ally that tho atorioa that tho Boor pris oners were not treated kindly, that thoy woro in need of clo'hlng, and that they wero not proporly fed, wero without foundation After explaining the rations given tho prisoners, ho said: "If any ono desires to send them things, such ns tobacco,- booka and lux uries, all right, but they do not lack tho uccoEsarlea of lifo. Books would bo a good thing to send them." Losno.v Dec. 13. The War Ofllco hna issued n atatement (baling with tho Boer treatment of Colonel HeriBon'a wounded at Brakonalnngto, which la a result of a apeclal investigation of tho matter inBtitutod by Lord Kitchener. I Tho statement seta forth that IS of fleers and men of Colonel Bcnron's cotn- I in a nd were kindly and oven carefully I treated by tho Boora while tho other , men nlio woro examined testified that J they witnessed nnd suffered atrocitica Wortothan those which followod Mm . Vlakfonteln disaster. These latter said i that unarmod and wjunded men lying around the guns wero killed nt cloio range n id that the survivors of tho engage ment suffered torture, being robbed and Btripped of thelrclothlng in eplto of thoir wouiiUBitnd broken limbs. Lord Kitchonor save that evidenMy the Boer leaders nro no longer nblo to re press murder nnd outrugo on tho part of ft heir suboidluatus. Hard Colds Hard colds nearly always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bron chitis, pneumonia, consump tion. Doctors know this. That's why they so generally approve of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. They tell us they cannot prescribe anything that cures coughs so quickly. "Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cured my daughter of a very bad couch after wo bad tried about everything clso without relief." E. U. Davis, Providence, H. I. UCtOc., $1.09. J. C. AVER CO., Uwtll, Mu. Ladies' Waist jSale... ICvery silk or flannel waist in tho storn reduced from 10 to 50 ix-r cenl. A Wu are going to sell WaUta be 1 cause tho cute are big and tho rtvlea i MIU IIUW. I I Musical Concert Saturday Even Inirfrom 7 until 9- Santa Claus will be there. Come and brine the Children. These reductloas leacrous Cnrisimis Men's Night I Gowns I Made of Good Mmllna. . . . 75c, 85c, $1.25 8atlne,all oolora... $1.25, Outlnj Flannels ... $1.35 to $1 75 50c. 75c. $1 MlMM, JL i HaraBakin The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking powder would not amount for a family's supply to one dol- . lar a year. The poor powder woulcLlf cause doctors' bills many times this. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdenusi the most economical in the end, because, it goes further in leavening and insures I perfect, wholesome food. Used always in making the biscuit and cake it saves both health and money. Made from pure, grape cream of tartar, most healthful of fruit acids. Pmoe Baking Powder Co., Chicago. SULTAN MUST -ETTLE His War Indemnity Prcmptly on Time. i Nkw York, Dec. 13. According to n Constantinople correspondent tho Hub olau Embassy at tho Turkish capital has warned tho Porto that tho Inntall nientof tho war indemnity duo in mid January nTus't bev' promptly paid.' Thd correspondent also eaya tho umbaBsies nru preparing nil identical nolo concern ing tho mining regulations arbitrarily ordained last jear. They wero ap plied retroactively with u deplorably determlnental tffect on old mining on terpriies. Tho ombiiBeloa aleo contem plate collective action with ft vlow to remedying the abuecn of tho customs administration. Dr. U. L. Gould, of the City and Sub urban Homes Company, nt tho dinner of tho Reform Club, New York, said that n little over a year ago Mr. Carnt 1 o had sub icrlbcd f 100,000. Beports from Western Nebraska ami tho Black Hills tells of severe anowsto m Temperature ia at zero. Xmas Fans Fans aru a part of : : 1 Christmas Chrbliius don't seem like Christinas without them. Very dainty styles 25c and up i Earn irinii v.Tr--i j . DJ5 Greatest of all Great LADIES SUITS AND WRAPS REDUCED ONE - $ tl 00 gtrmenta rediiofd to $10 00 garments reduced to $12 00 garments reduced to. . Slfi 00 garments r dnced to $20 00 garments reduced to are tonaflle ani ire positively male on every offer ni on our int. NET SHOPPING BAGS, 38c to 50c, Toys Toys Toys Toys "mm I Should SnuU Our toy department will be a rove latlon to peoide not in touoh with progreaiive toy-making. Dolla. Dinner Dishea, Wngona. n iriiala, Rooking Hones, Tod Oheata, Hortia, I'loturte, Bwordi, ute , ulu. Nowhere Else Will You Find the Equal Warn W w wr JPHif 'H g Powder Notb. You cannot, If you value goodr health, afford to use cheap, low-grade baking powders. They nro niostly, in snltu of the pure fooil laws, mnilo from nluni, which I'liclangers the health. All physicians will tell you that such pow ders in food nro injurious. , BRITISH SCORE A POINT HnrtRecdivcs Notable Chinese Honors. Nut Yoiik, Dee. 13. A dlspatoh from Shanghai announces that an Imperial decreo conferH upon Sir Robert Hart, di rector of Chinese Itnporlal Marltltno Ciiatbma, nnd on fifiong, tho fabia'the " titlo of junior guardian of tho heir appa rent. Tho same distinction was recently conferred on Viceroy Chang Chi Tung and Governor Yuan Shal Knl. Fresh This Morning SALTED ALMONDS -AND- SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS Ellis & Zinn's I W3ttt Street. Salem 'Phone 287 Holiday Shoes and Slippers... j very pretiv ami very goou atyiee for men and ladles. Our fur trimmed fanoy colored allpperu are winners. k Sales THIRD MOO $ II 07 $8 00 $10 00 $13 31 , Musical Concert Saturday Even Intr from 7 until 9. Santa Claus I will be there, Come and brine the Children. larmeot. It's i Another big line of factory samples. j have been rent to us on uiHinoran- dum, expressly for our Christmas A trade. i The Prices Ranee This Time From $1.18 up to $50.00 K 9 4. . yyvMMYfmllk t . m i-wriNFjAI J-PIIHfctW- vi-- i rui u f-ef5Ss!5f?fifffSfff? r- .-.-.- .-r- r-.-.-