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Model Home Paper TTTtt i - i i r"T. "Vi f J AJt &.Jl 'f iflifWrTl I ,m I III gTI III III in I mi n i . I ' MiiKsuuarafcjUJH.W DAILY JOURNAL IMMMHI l IIIIIIiMjIMj mil mil mn 111 SALEM OREGON, SATmtDAT, JXECEMBER 2 1U0I, Tonight and Sunday cloudy with occasional light Talk; een Of Course You're Going to Buy SomiMvhoro. There nr euvcral reasons why you should look nround hnfnm MSI It I..... I.. . it . . " " .w.w jiu.. ..,. in ihh nrst pmco you wont to Qnd suilablo prosents for vour r' "" V '".'Slioil ni nriCM H W IK) COnaiUorDt. Mnnt. mil,..i - coinMur thi) Holiday mison n legitimate tlmo lor doubling profits. That's why orlon on Holiday udodn often et-oui out of proportion to regular linos and that's Jim why you notice audi a wonderful difference when voucoinnaro p lee itt " ' PLUNGED DOWN A MOUNTAIN Train Broke on the Northern Pacific i J with prltoa at "regular Btoret." j our imiiuI low price. DlLLS-Kid Body Dolls, tluii, i racket prices. TO: LHT OASES, MANIGUKB H Wu mark ovorythitiK In Chrinnins goods nt Dressed Dolls, Freak Do.ls, Dolls of Pvoryduscrip SETS. JEWKr. unvicj mum ..... OUmiOXK. SHAVlNCi SETS, SMOKING 8ET8, ALBUMS HOOKS STAND POVKHS PfTMQ .i .. .,... 10"VLl,,u''a, HUUKS . ' '""" " '"" variety 01 novelties suitable for I'icci'iiin TIipii, In our regular cootie you cr.n flnd don't pay fancy prices when you deal with ninny practical preeents. You Store Open Evening Until Christmas, THE NEW YORK RACKET And Twenty Cars are at Bottom the Of the Missoula River No One was Hurt. E. 7. BAf-NES, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE r.LC lash store. Every Evening Except Siturti? Cor. Commercial and Chomokntu St3. Proprietor, Our store Closes at 6 O'clock Hklbna, Mont., Dec. 21 A freight wreck occurred Inst night about 25 miles west of Gardner, on the Northern Pacific. Twenty cars of mercbandlto nro lylnp at tlio bottom of the Missoula River. Trafllc la suepor.ded. Three overland pnsengor trains are being lirld atMasjula. The accident it ii supposed has been caused by the break ing of n rail or wheel flange by'tho cold weather, nhlch caused the train to sepa rate and the rear portion tumbled down the mountain aido into the river. No ono was injured. LONG CONDEMNS SCHLEY He Endorses the Ma" jority Opinion. Of the Court of Inquiry and Refuses. :NO303 To Hear Either Schley Sampson Further or WAsitiNOTON,Dec. 21. Secretary Long has disposed llnally of the Scbloy case so far as tho navy department Is concern d by acting upon tho findings of the Court MILES COMMENDS DEWEY For His Utterances on Schley. Now Root is After Scalp. His Maclay will be Attended Soon. to Washington, Dec. 21. Secrotary Root has called upon Gonoral Miles for an explanation of his interview printed in a Cincinnati nowspnpor warmly commending tho opinion of of Inquiry JIlo approves tho opinions of, Admiral Dewey In tho Schley case the court, and approves tho majority I Secretary Root had a long conforonco opinion whero there is oTdltferonco. The with tho President today over tho Miles WOULD . n mrym.MJiKamimmaaimMHuiniS ALASKA BOUNDARY QUESTION Will be Reopened in the Near Future, Ottawa, Doc. 21. It is rumored nogc tlationa regarding tho Alaska boundary question aro about to b resumed. Over tures havo boon tnado to tho United States to refer the quoatlou to arbitra tion. Tho British transport Harlech Caatlo has arrlvod at Bermuda with aOO Boor prleonorj. Dot So6a Will keep out the Cold Try Some at in 2 ui a 114 State Street. We Make a Specialty of Saltel Peanuts. .. ANOTHER PITTSBURG DISASTER Boiler Plant Explodes Fatal Results with PiTTsnuno, Pa. Dec. 21. By nn ox plosion of tho boiler plant of Snlgor, NImick and Company on tho South Sido tins morning eight men wore fcnl led and two others InjureJ. badly JURY ACQUITS BLOMBERG Hulkna, Mont. Dec. Dec. 21 0. P. Blomberg who killed his employer, W. S. Mlllspaugh, the Chicago mining mill ionaire last Octobor with a stone during aqurrel, was acquitted at Virginia City by a jury which accepted his plea of eolf defense Mil spangh was formerly gen eral solicitor for the Southern Pacific railroad. MARCONI Canadian Government Offers Facilities For Wireless Telegraph Sta tions in Nova Scotia. St. Johns N. F., Dec. 21. Finance Minister Fielding has telegraphed Mar coni from Ottawa offering him in behalf of the Canadian Cabinet overy facility for erecting wireless telegraph stations on the Nova Scotian seaboard and invit ing him to Ottawa to discuss the matter. Marconi will leave for Ottawa tomorrow night. WELLS FARGO'S HEAD President of the Company Dead. is court, ho says, could net have entered into a consideration of tho question as to who waB In command at tho battle of Santiago and Lo finally accepts tho re commendation that no further proceed ing bo had. Tho Secrotary also declined the application of Sampson's counsel to entorupon an Inquiry iuto the question of command and notified Schley's co.tnsol of that fact as a reason for declining to hoar them on that point. Secretary Loag has issued a formal ordor dissolving tho Schley Court of Inquiry. BALTniom:,Md., Doc, 21 Iidor Ray nor, couneol for Schley, whou shown tho decision of Secretary Long today declar ed tho wholo proceeding arbitrary and tyrannical. Ho said ho had not doclded what step to take next. CHILE'S PROPOSAL REJECTED Argentina Refuses to Entertain " -s fl srThe Holiday Sideboardx should bo stocked with tho best you cau buy. It you really want tho best wines and liquors for tho Christmas season, you will buy of us. Our gocda oro th purest and best in the market, and you will Mud our prices remarkable low for tho quality. J, P. ROGERS, 218222 Commercial Street. Oakland, Calif., Dec. 21. John J. Valentine, Presidont of Wells, Fargo it Company's Express died this morning. John J. Valentino was born at Bow ling Green, Ky., November 12, 1810. He received a common school sducation and began business in life with a druggist and as agent for an express company at Bowling Gteen. Later he entered tho employ of tho AdaniB Expross Company, remaining until 1801, when ho removed to California, becoming agent of Wells, Fargo & Co., at Htrawborry Valloy. Ho was afterward appointed superintendent of tho Pacific division of tho company aud became general superintendent at New York in 1809. In 1870, tho head, quarters wore removed to San Francisco, where Mr, Valentine had since live). In 1884, he was appointed general mana ger, and in 1S92. president of the com- Chile's Basis for a Settlement". Nbw Yokk, Dec, 21. According to tho Buenos Ayrea correspondent of tho Horald it Is nssortod tho Chilean Gov ernment has informed Minister Portela of tho Argontlno that Chile will not ac cept tho second part of tho protocol pro posed by Argentino to the effect that Chile is only ompoworod to maintain tho policy force in Ultima Esporanza, Tho government has authorized Mlnistor Portela to reject tin Chilean basis of Ottlemont. ROSEBURG JAP SHOT TO DEATH Henry Hart Fired Shot. the Fatal ' ii nrr Vi i.i ....., i iooa I Afternon I'reia Ibrho BiMfOlal. pany. Hodiffe rod rom hla party in 1890, 0 Dec SIIIonrv Hart on Hie financial issuo, nnu supponou . . ... . - .. ,, , , Bryan in 1000, on the Issuo of imperial- mr Ja MtemeatIon of ism. Ills annual summary on tho out-!h(Mict Htrt 0,B,ma tllB Jap foowod put of trold and silver was recognized as .,.,.... ,, ,,.,, Inhtltau ,ntnx,u Wholcsateand RctalljJauorDeaJer authoritative. L 0 Toadd 0 the my(ltory tno Jap . ' claims ho had been "robbed and shot by . Hart absolutely without any provoca SSv-tiHc." , tlon tt -..-. . - 111 I II... I I ....... I. ..I . r.,1 ! ..Ill ,ln. Remember we moye after the Holidays and must reduce into $ pd th. vmiot 0f i: Mr..r-. ju v i -4.:t1ft a.i 2mMnMAv IIi:4nf ry4-T Win. 'ff ' ftor tho inquest, which is now in pro- p taail dS IllUtll a PU551U1C Ul UUI lllllllCliaC nUllUa aiUtlV. yYC ress, h to whether or not u charge of & ti 'tr'ni : 1 A 'x- aaii J.a i1i.mi1ii lMuAfhiti A4hflfC ? murder wl'l bo laid against Mm. .'.; ait glYHlg 1U JCI tCIll. Ull UlipiitCd ail CaU V lUrYCl Uiail UUltlO. U- , ureat excitement reigns throughout vtatt m a -f SM i vr-n j iv rm s r - -n-nirv MTllTm S the community anu mtieii uisoutsion nas been caused by the mysterious affair The Inquest will probably be ended late hla ovanlrti; iw J ' ', interview. Nothing which tonds to re vivo tho Schloy-Sampson controversy will bo tolerated In any officer of tho army or navy. Action will bo.taken In tho case of E. 8. McLay whoso history attracted much attontlon and caused all tho trouble. Later It is understood General Mllos has mado an explanation which is sat isfactory. Ho said today his statom nt nt Cincinnati was to tho effoct that he had no sympathy ulth tho ef forts which seem to havo beon mado to reflect upon thocourago and efficiency of Schley. Secretary Long has callod for the resignation of Edgar 8. Mac Lay as special laborer in tho Brooklyn NaT Yard. Secy. Root by direction ol tho Presi dent has adminstored a strong rep rimand to Gon, Miles, for uttering the sentiments attributed him In a Cin cinnati Interview touching the Schley caso, Tho Secretary said, "You havo no business in tho controversy nnd no right to oxpross any opinion." i Tho bodies of two shopherds, partly burned, wero found atCabra Springs, N. M. Thoy woro murdorod and their flocks stolen. -A Wig You don't sec very many wigs nowadays. People have been educated how to care for the hair. That's one reason. Another is, Aycr's Hair Vigor makes wigs un necessary. Nothing its equal for feeding the hair. 'For many years my hair has come out so fast every winter that I had to wear a wig. I tried Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling, and made my hair grow so that last winter I did not use my wig at all." Sarah P. Lewis, Pittsburg, Pa. The Best Things To Eect ARE MADE WITH ROYAL Baking Powder "j Hot-breads, biscuit, cake, rolls, ' muffins, crusts, puddings, and the- various pastries requiring a leaven-. $ ing or raising agent. p1 6 " WMH der, all these foods are light, de licious and wholesome. Tho "Royal Baker nnd Pastry Cook" over 8oo practical and valuable cooking re ceiptsfree to every patron. Send full address. Theto nre cheap bnklnjr pow ders, mado from alum, but their astringent nnd cauter izing ( untitles add a dangerous element to food. ROYAL OAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILtlAM OT., NEW YORK. II. AlUrsnliU. J.C.AVCRC0..Uwcll.Mn. DIDN'T ASSAULT PRESIDENT Sensational Story Squelched. is Washington, Dec. 21 A ronsatlonal story of tho Proek'ent having been as sailed in the prusenco of Lord Paunce foto, was prlnUd In Now York. The story grew out ol tho fact ol an intoxi cated man lurching along Massachusetts Avono on Thursday whobrnshed against tho President who was taking his doily walk. A secret service ofllcer arrested tke man. It is understood ho was soon afterwards released. Tho President de clares tho story is not true. Lord Paunco fote also absolutely denies tho story. Horbert Squlors, secretary of the United States legation nt Pokln, has arrived nt Now York. A St. Petersburg capitalist has prom laed to supply 140,000 oubles for the ex penses of a north polar exploring party, which will leavo noxt year In tho ship Panteliomou. Tho Infant dnughtor of Bsv. Mr. Jalaar was fatally woundod and his son shot through tho arm at TopeVa whllo play ing with a supposedly unloaded, re-t volvpr. Ellis & ZinirX PIUOE LIST; ' -v - vu Plain Mixed '..,.. 7o Ribbon Mixed ..'... 8c French Mixed , if. . . . .IBc Baby Mixed , .v.aifki' Fancy Mixed , , lBo Boston Bakod Beaua 15a Jan. Nuggots .J...100 Jelly Beans , , ,16c Peppormlnt Los ,...16c Candy Harts ....IBc WIntergreou Los , , .... IBc Lomon Drops....... , .-. . , , IBc- H. II. Drops 16o Sticks ,...10o k'm tsvvh.'m ? pl6. I YOU CAN SAVE 15 TO 25 PER CENT I -srsr oo'JESiLXacasjo- psrxira: xrs- We have a large stock of DIAMONDS, both loose and mounted in rings, brooches, & lockets, etc. t C13, CU-. K WATCHES for ladies and gentlemen in solid gold and gold filled, also silver and $ ?ltprinp fnr ovntlmon anH hnv?. 't mi wi iiiw aws KviitiviMvn - v w j JEWELRY in endless varieties, useful as well as omamental i STERLING SILVER AND SILYER PLATED knives, foiks, spoons and fancy J pieces. SILVER PLATED HOLLOW WARE; tea sets, cake baskets, berry dishes, and dozens of other useful and ornamental pieces. CUT GLASS; two well known, high grade American brands, Hawk's and Clark's. $ OPFRA flLASSFS! docks, ebonv and silver novelties, umbrellas, etc. ft Everything guaranteed as represented. Dnl e 118 State Street. JEWELRY LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. STORE Phone 2934. $ ' TO WEAR GAGE'S SHOES Governor Crane Offered Treasury Portfolio. Boston, Mats., Dee. 21. It is an nounced that Governor Crane has been offered the treasury portfolio by Presi dent Hoosave'.t. The last witnesses In the trial of Alex Sullivan for conspiracy were head at Chi- eigo sod the arguments in the case wero tiken up. s i TODAY! 4 ,.r f i I f. This will he a great day at tho Big Store. The last Saturday before Christmas Is always n lively day for prcieut buyers Special values will bo offered In the various departments for today, which will pay you to inveitlgate. I Try Capital City grocers handle It Is made In Salem Mills' flour; all It Is the Best and I ! s I ? k D Come cXoba $3 50 Fancy Stand for $1.98 Today Only. A folding bamboo atand with fancy China dish top for card receiver, photos etc. Very now CENTS OIL PAINTED PLACQUES for cents j very pretty German subjects. Glass Transparent Pictures 10 CENTS TODAY. Framed with fancy suioll metal; very pretty subjects. Silk Waist Patterns $4.00 TODAY- Novelties that formerly sold at from $5 00 to f 7. 60 a pattern. 7E CENT SILKS 38 CENTS 32 inch Florentine and Japanese Bilks In all shades. (Lome tToba &x CENTS along &3L.&C MUFFLERS All other lines reduced. $1.00 AND $1 25 FANCY SHIRTS, TODAY. They are good values, worth ways after, Men's Slippers $1.50 Regular f 1 05 and i 00 This offer for today only. Ladies' Xmas Ties The very beat styles which the tnodlsto coold produce. Come to the Bl Store Today, Come Tonight Also. 1 MUSICAL CONCERT FROM 7 TO 9 THIS EVENING, The usual big time and great selling of Xmas preeuts. I 1 f I 7m Wl5sfaaf V- Vi. i ' 5