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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1902)
ii ?,2ffM' Tonight and Tuesday 'Cloudy, and Tlireatcnlntr. MODEL HOME PAPER W SALEM OREGON", MONDAY JANTJA11Y 13 102, NO 10 VOL XIi THE DAILY JOURNAL. lw&3t 5- X W mfygt J jflHBIa.T' "$3!iMB -r, " 9ik4V .:.?. .iam fHBSk fSH Why BROWN'S MARK vm KgI the If you've worn tliom yourself you -- m jni aBk your neighbors about thorn at onco. They fit well, They are made on up-to-date lasts. They wear well, They eive satisfaction every time On a spot cash buetncea basis. You'ro mining a good thing wear tliotn. Wo'ro haying n grand 20 Per Cent Discount Sale Of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. . It will pay you to fltout yoursolf and boya' while thin ealo lasts. No marked-tip prices, but 20 per cent, off from our regular pricoB which nro nil marked in plain figures. THE NEW E. T. SALEM'S CHEAPEST PRICE CASH STORE. ilNliliiBlli IITTTTTiTn ffTTT ',JXm WE WILL SOON Holler than over to forvo Our new ntoro will havo rooms in tliu stale. itn knowleduo of optica bucked by optical irooda wj expect u bir If your ovee uive trouble cull .. inationo. Will be reiidv for ove Jan. 15th Ht"3V ...BARR'S JEWELRY STORE.., New Location 120 State Street opjrflKSHT, This is to Certify S of Marlon Balem, Ore, Au,. 21, 1901 Crippled and Many Years an Invalid whom ttieMpreaentatb.l) come, dreetlng, Ubout fourteeu yean aloco at ulno yean of age met wUn an accident which caused an lulury inr mine ana pema oono woica reaimeu iriODono which reuu lu the rormatlon or bumped ihoumen and hi iiu. a bortealnc of tbe w.Ut and displacement of (ti teriial orxana. and fhortentoK of atxut two jaeaMotfiiio nmuDeiweeu me anee anu nip. Hkadditluu lo the outward aiirM-tr.n of my kodrataluYu deacrlbetl In March 1MJ0 1 waa taken with a aereru alUik of ta iirpe from fte effect of wnlch 1 tuffered xreatly with mjr Jwnjtand heart, and when in Uar I'JOOl coice toaiid began treatment with Dr. J K. Cook uxy wedltloii aa about aa follow'- Could per rm no manual labor, i-ould not iuxp to ploic kaytluim from the door. Could ret about the UOaw only with dlmoultr, and eeltlng up atalra waa next to imposlblB. Could ate my llinba only with dlmculty and oue of them waa much wjjou wy nerroua yiera wan oaqiy wrecaea. Had c-ojmIi and Mveru paiu on luugs and heart, no appeiiu. could aleen only in broken apell'. I In raaur war. luffort! almost con.tant and Eludeacribable aKunie. In ahort I waa aa much tdead aiahre. freriuuly to my attack of l-a Ttlrlppel waa treated orer a period o' yeara by EBiany phyUclana to no effcuvf purpose Ir air uerional auoerauon a thin lima la atraliEht in the ba"k a auynue My waste-1 limb re.torea to normal iu ani nut iiui wore utban half at inch anortor than the other. Hare fHreeoeof my llmbi and can gv up ktalra on. foot after thu other with pvrfvoi imumj. Uf wa.t u lenKtneniug. Can stoop to the floor fcwlth eaaa, can aet about and do pretty much fany and .rerythlna other well people can do. My appetite la splendid; tleep soundly and am xabaoluteir frea from nalu. t llaTlnic Uredlo Itc. Cook's family for nearly i s . .. i -- -l . ". l.; jc.r i tun aeen rauon oi ine eaeer oi nis treatment opon othrs, and can truly and JiheerfuUy noommead the Doctor and bla med cat skill to all in any way afflicted The Doctor, treatment in this sate waa whel ly condned to his Botanical fWmedWa, ooatutu- tlonallr aJuiinUtertd No murt t to lb. use of knife, mechanical appHanee or other raolhad or treatment being employed UlJ.IAN R03ENBAOW. UllUa Roienbaum has Urd tn this TleiBlty about nine years. We, the undemsaed, are pwaoaally acquaint ed with the abore atn.nt and ebrertally stib acrlb. u the truth of the (urer olntr tlatemeat, N. UOaBKBAi;M.Fathc. BOiAN llAKKUAK. A. V, ROeKSBACU. Rubaerlbed and sworn to before ma this Jtth dayofAtu. 1WI. Sealatuahed. W. W. UAIX, County clerk. By A. if eCOLLOCU. Depaty. Shoes ...So M Popular know tho reason. If not, you should t and they're sold by the YORK RACKET BARNES, Proprlotor, Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday OMB it 3 a - If you do not 5 j Cor. Commorclnl and Uhomoketa Sts. T'fliT lrtinT7TfriT"TtTTTTlr'T7fi7fflTnrrTTtr" BE EQUIPPED our ono many optical pationta. of the beat optical tuis and and a thorough exporienco and a big flock of lncrcaso in our optical business. nnd sea us, wo make free exam- . tcatine in new store about Salem. Oregon Repairing a Watch... Of the finest workmanahip is a branch of our business that wn give special atteution to. Our repairing dopartmout is conducted with the utmost caro and ekill, diamonds are reeet, and jewelry of all kinds is re- E aired in tho most perfect manner, osides optical work of all kinds. C T. Pomerov - j 2SS Com'! St. Watchmaker and Optician For the Aged or Debilitated And all medical purposes, Mines nnd I quors from Rogers' are the best. Their aboolutu purity and fine flavor mnke then unsurpassed us n tome (tivintr renewed huflllh and Btrength. ThHr cost in trilling as compared with the bonrdt they give. J. P. ROGERS, &. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer Broutoy AND- ...flDgel CHOCOLATE CREAMS ...Are made oaly at.. 1U State Street. X X TRY THEM. X X JURY COULD'NT AGREE News of a Famous Case. Divorce New York. Jan. 13 The Jury iu the case of millionaire Franol Oakee, a he haa sued his wifcfordlvoreenaming Mario DeSol, a noted tenor, a eo-reapondeot, reported this morning that they were unable to agree. Consul for tbe defend ant moved for an immediate re trial, Or, Stone is Movine Uu north drur store from 338 Com mercial atreet to 207 Commercial street, tn the middle of tbo next block aouth. 1-10-lw TODAY'S WORK IN CONGRESS Isthmian Canal Bill Goes to Senate Secretary Long's Resignation Again Rumored fWestern Members Urge Col-' umbia Improvement Washinoton, Jan. 13 Tho IIouso committee on rivers nnd harbors today considered tho proposition to build a ship canal from Seattle to Lake Wash iugton. Senators Turner nnd Foster and Congressmen Jouea and Cushmnn, appoared boforo tho committee and ad vocated in addition, canal Improvements on tho Columbia Kivor at its mouth and at the Dalles at n total cost of four or live million?. Crane May Come In. Governor Crane of Massachusetts, had a conference with President Ftoosovo't tliia morning aftor which tho latter Bnw Secretary Long in,'consequonco of which tho rumor in rovived that Crane la lo aucceed Long in tho Cabinet. District of Columbia matters claimed tho attention of tho ilouso today nftor tho opening preliminaries woro disposed of. Tho Pension appropriation bill was taken up after tho Dletrict bills had been roportod nnd passed upon. In the Senate. In tho Sonato tho Ilopbum Isthmian Canal bill was reported from tho House. Maaon of Illinois tbon introduced a bill providing for tho regulation of duties Impoied on urticloB from Cuba imported into tho United States nnd also n resolu tion providing in brief that tho United Stntoa should give Cuba n board ol com mercial leciprocal trado, which upon his motion wnn laid upon tho table. Elective Senators. Senator Dubois of Idaho, thon Intro duced a joint resolution providing for tho election of United States Senators by direct vote of tho people Those nostmaatora aro announced as appeinted: Oregon, David Moonaw, Da ker City. M. T. Iiartleson, Spokane, and Olivor Hinman, Ullensburg. ALL YE SCRIBES REJOICE ilill , X be Founded for A IIUIIIL IV Newspaper Men. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 13 -Henry Watterson, aididbvAlex McClure and others has i oigiuiztxl u movement for thoosatabllsh ment ol n home fur indigent nowspaer men. Cnrnegie haa been applied to for the first contribution. KILLED TWO IN WRECK Rock Island Collision Okene I. T. Near Wioiuta Kas, Jan. 13. A passenger and a construction train on the Rock Island collided near Okene, O T, this morping killing two and Injuring eight men. Dead: K. O. Baer, Wichita: E. A, Colfy. Galva. Killed by FalhngWall 8vracu8b,N. YJan. 13. A fire in the businetd bectlon of this city this afternoon caused a loss of one hundred thousand dollars. Albert Spoule, a prominent citizen was killed by falling walls. Several tiremeu and pollaemen were injured, DEMAND FAIR TREATMENT Boer Sympathizers Ask for a Fair Deal. Ciijcaoo, Jan. 12. The Chloago brsneb of the American Transvaal League held a meeting here tonight and adopted a petition calling npon Presi dent Roosevelt to enforce the neutrality lawB, A largo number ol signatures of promlnont mon, judgos, lawyora and others, was obtained. Tho petition Is In i tho form of an argument, nnd seta forth that tho United States is concedod to bo a neutrol nation lu tbo war between Groat Britain and tho South African Republic. It Is contended that If tho augmentation of Great Britain's military supplies from Now OrloanB woro Btopped, tho Bouth African war would couio to a snecdv oad. It la urged that horses and muloa deslgnod lor use in military oporatlona aro within tho moaning of tho torm 'military supplies," asuseii in tuo Treaty of Washington. Tho President U. Hmrnforo. called upon strictly to4 enforco artlclo 0 of that treaty. PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA Will Leave for America Next Saturday. Wit.nKiiMsttASiKN.Gormauy, Jan. 13, Tho Gorman Imperial yacht Hohonzol- lorn with Prince Henry on board will start for America on Saturday noxt. MARION CIRCUIT COURT New Suit Filed Before Judge Boise. Demurrer in Suit Title. to Quiet Mary A. Swcot. vorsus Alice G. Farn ham et al, is tho title of a partition suit begun in tho circuit court. Tho suit is brought for a judgmont ordering the partition or sale and division of pro- coeds of tho aouth half of tho D. L. C of Joseph Davis, excepting 0.1 aores. This is Bltunted in t 0 a r, 2 w, and tho 207 acres aro valued at $20 por aero. This suit la for the partition of tho property and another suit now pending in this court undor tho enino titlo Is to fix tho value of tho proporty. F. A. Turner ie attornoy for tho plaintiff in both suits nnd A. O. Gondii represents tho dofendant in the suit first filed. A demurrer has boon filed in tho caeo of Edward Fry, vorsus Sarah Wood et al. This suit waa recently brought in tho circuit court to quiet tho titlo to certain land, and to adjudgo tho property aa be longing tn tho plaintiff. Tho laud Is 100 acres of tho D L O of John D. and Martha Wood. Bronaugh & Bronaugh, of Portland, represent tho plaintiff, nnd their com plaint is objected to by Maxwell & Hay den, attorneys for tho defenso, on tho grounds that not Btifilclont facts aro stated to warrant proceeding and that tho action was not commenced within the time limited by the code. Horse has Recovered. O. L. Weaver of Liberty had a fine $150 mare down vory sick on tho street at Salem Saturday all day. In the after noon he had tho animal hauled on n sled to the llucknor feed yards and put into a boxetull and mado as comfortable ai possible. The animal was neaily diad, its legs being stiff Dr. Long, V. S, had tho caso in hand, and Mr. Wea ver stayed up with the rnaro all night. This morning she got on her feet and seams to be recovering all right and Mr. Weaver is quite happy and gives Dr. Long great credit. A new bond issuo is to bo mado to ki sist the Kveretl-3fooro syndicate ol Ohio to tido over their dillicultles, Three thousand prominui.t Chicago business men will push hard for reciprocity with Canada. Miss Stono's fate is still unknown. No negotiations have been oponed for her rolease. Food nrcepfaclea. All receptacle for food should, ns far ns powjlble. be kept germ nnd In sect free. Class, pottery and rootalllc waras aro therefore prefornblo to wood. They should bavo no Joint or grooves, ns those harbor rnlnuto par Holes of food. Before placing food In them they should be thoroughly wash ed, scolded with boiling water, wiped dry und then be nllowcd to cool. Plac ing them iu tbe sun wlwi practicable for a couplo of hours will also add to their purity. Hopeful. Rdltor (to nrtlat) I refused drawing a year agp. Why do this you bring It here again? Artist I thought yeu would bare Itad mora oxperlwiee by this tiaa and know a good drawing when you see It Boston Hwald. When you have anything to say In a business otflee, fire and fall baek. Your surplus talking should be done in a parlor. Ateblxon Globe. The new Chinese exclusion law will in future forbid the naturalization of any Chinese. TIGER CHANGES ITS SKIN Tammany will be Good in Future New Leader Announces of Grafts. End Will Alake War on Black Mail. Police Nkw Yoke, Jan. 13. Lowia Nixon, Tammany Hall's now loader, took his place at the desk in headquartera this morning bo long occupied by Crokor. It is announced that tho cornorstono of Tammuny'a new policy would bo hon esty. "This means an end to tho graft aystcm, war on tho gambling combino, and an end to all police blackmail," ho said. MISS PORTIA KNIGHT WINS Her Case Against the English Duke " Gets a Thousand Pounds to Keep Out of Court. few? London, Jan. 13. An ngroomont has been reached botweeu tho Duko of Manchester and Portia Knight, tho American actress, whereby the lalter'a RIOTS AND WRECKS Reported From the Mexico. City of City ok Mkxico, Jan, 13. A Riot oc curred yesterday at a Puobla bull fight. The bulls were bad and the populaco becoming enraged drove tho matadors out of tho ring and burned the place to the ground. Two serious railway wrecks occurred near here yestorday, One on tho .Mexican grand canal and tho other one on tbo National Ry. near RIcon, yester. day. No details are obtainable except that many were killed. The lots cf life is variously estimated at from twenty to eighty. Governor Nash Is Installed CoLumitw, O., Jan. 13 Governor Nash was inaugurated (or his second term today, Before taking the oath ho visited tbo graves of his wife '.and daugh ter and doposlted flowers on them. MARION COUNTY TAX SALE Thi sale of property for which the 1000 taxes are delinquent began at 10 o'olook today, The attendant was net large, but the bidding was quite lively In the forenoon. The sales wilt probably be completed by Tuesday evening, the olty lots to be sold then Judge Seott repres enting the county is bidding in all pro prly not taken by others. The object of this Is to allow tbe owners to redeem their property by paying tho back taxes, Tb Eastern Investment Company pwm r7 ,,. ' - -.-- Sk. - " "r" "' '." '"' ' Ltd. la securing considerable of tho property. Olydo Zellar of Portland is tholr roprosontattvo. Ho has been in tho city sevoral days examining tho tax nnd assessment rolls. John Will of Buonn Vlata lb' also an nctlvo bidder. In nearly every caso tho amount of tho hlghoat bid la considerably In excess of the sum duo for taxes. This goea into tho county tho county trcasuror or to tho former owner of tho property, If it If callod for. RUSSIAN YANKEE CLASH In China Reported Serious. as not Washington Jan 13. The Navy De partment this morning recolved a cable gram from Command or Barry of1 tho gunboat Vlckeburg at Now Chuang, tho econo of tho recent oncountor betweeu Russian soldiers and members of tho Vlckeburg crew saying ' Nothing soriouB, crow ordorly." - .' suit for damages for breach of promien la not to bo hoard In court. Tho Duko hau paid tho woman 1000 nnd will de fray the post of her legal proceedings. TO GRAB CULEBRA ISLAND U. S S. Leonidas Sails with Marines and Guns. NoitroiK, Jan. 13. Tho U, S, collier lAwnldas salleil tills morning wltlt a heavy mariuoguurdnnd fluid pieces pre suinably duatluod for tho Island of Culebra in the West Indies which it is declared ibo government Intends solzlnf. Wahiiinoton, D, 0,, Jan, 13. Regard less of whether or nottliu United States seouro tbo Danish West Indies and thereby tho harbor of St, Thomas, this country wilt havo a coaling station strategically located In referonce to tho Kaatorn opening of tho!sthmlan Canal, that will beat Culebra island just off the eastern point of i'orto Rloo, Tho North Atlantic iquadron has been mauouveriug off it for several weeks In anticipation of making It a thoroughly equipped and fortified naval station, CASE AGAINST MERGER Supreme Court Will Hear it - Jan. 27. Waiihxqiw, Jan. 13. Tho United States llupretne Court today announced that It would hear the Attorneys in the caso of Minnesota against the Northern Securities Company on the twenty seventh, on the matter of their appllea tton for leave to bring tho tariff bill com plaint formally to the attention of the court. Admiral Schley who is in Savannah, Georgia, is being greeted with distin guished favor by the Southerners, CITY WINS ON ANSON BOND Baltimore Surety Co. Must Dig Up The Supreme Court Reverses Burnett. Five Thousand Dollars and Costs for the Hayseeds. Tho Supremo Court today decided tbo Aneou suroty bond caso In favor of tho city, and holds tho Baltlmoro Suroty Co linblo for tho full ninount of tho bond. The suit wna brought by tho present administration .of tho cjty of Snlom to collect five thousand dollars forfeited bond, from F. R. Anson nnd tho Mary land Fidelity & Doposlt company as sur eties. On Juno 9, 1000, snld Anson en tered iuto a contract with tho' city, to orcct, opornto nnd maintain nn oloctrln llfchilng nnd atonm heating plant. Tho contract provided that tho city should rocolvo 'i per cent on tho grots earning of said plant, which waa to havo been in operation by April 1, 1001, and nn extontion of timo waa refused, tho bond thon becoming forfeit to tho plaintiff. Tho city brought a suit in tho circuit court, but waa ruled out on a domurror by Judgo Geo. 11. Burnett. On tho ap peal tho city wins out handsomely. Tho eupromo court holds that tho $5000 bond is a stated sum, specified as liquidated damages, although tho word liquidated waa not used. Tho decision holds that in this cane the damages wero not susceptible of proof, but had to bo allowed according to tho forms of tho bond. Aa no answor tn tho morlts ol tho City's suit was mado thudofenio lmi little ground for further contest. Mr, Holmes nnd Ibo city officers nro dollghted over tho result. This Is tho first charter over tested on this kind of n franchleo nnd It is a case that makos history. urctron Supreme Court Salom vr. Anson, Marlon county, re versed nnd remanded ; Beau, O. J. United States Investment Corpora tion vs. Portland Hospital, Multnomah county, affirmed; Bean, O, J. Pacific Kxport Lumbor Company vc. l)nartlt TVI lilt .m.vti I. jsi.i,h. vAifnuai..! I . luiiiuii) .'.uihuuiuuii wuuiiijr, igvuiavu , mooro, j. fcOJaokelB i JankntH tU 00 Jackets tlOOJaoUts J I 60 Jaokota (i 00 Jackets $11 00 Jackets Ladies' mooro, j, i lajsWBWBMsJMWWslMlMSjsjBMMitfMs; Great Clearance Sale 4W Uliiaren s julkuis ncumcu unci nnu nffi)l, JiL. II OOJaokotH uC 1 w? Jmv m ."jx nn a Two good styles selected from our famous line of ladies' shoes will boold during this sale for $2.48 a pair MEN'S SHOES Meyers' famous i hoes for men equal to any fl or $1 60 values, Sale Price $3 15 w-i.J5fcts mi ...Knit Underwear.., A lint o broken ilaaa iu elilldien's underwear. Worth 36o to OOe a garment. Speclaltoclose5c.IOe.l5c. 25c Ladles' Heavy Plecce Lined 35c values Reduced to 23 cents Auother line, extra heavy, in silver eolor only. 50 cents values reduced to 42 cents. Ladlte' lleece lined wbtte and ecru, 60 cent values reduced to 46 cents- Registration Very Slow, At the beginning ol the second week of tho registration of voters of Marlon county tho records at the court houso allowed only about 0 citizens recorded and thoy mostly in the second ward, They nro dropping in at tho rale o! four or five a day, mostly city and county politicians, NOTORIOUS BRIGAND CAPTURED Was an Outlaw for Years. Thirty And Committed Innumerable Crimes: Bucharest, Jan. 13. Tbo poltco havo captured the colobratod brigand Luko Babeanu, who, during thlrtyyearsbt out lawry haa committed 620 nmrdori, and 3000 robborlcs. Ho was suspected of complicity in tin adduction of Mlas Stono but this ho denlos. Black Hair For SO years Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair. It never fails to do this work, cither. Besides this, it keeps the scalp clean and healthy, stops (ailing of the hair, and makes the hair grow thick and long. It's a regular hair-food, " Ayer's Hnlr Vigor keeps my scalp clean and healthy. Ustoppcd the fall ing of my hair, also, and made It grow nicely. I receive many compliments for my beautiful head of hair.'' Mrs. L. E. Stevens, Cle Elum, Wash. SI. All druuliti. J. C. AYE3 CO., Uvdt, Miu. Tho Corinto Conference between Cen tral American republics is said to bo mainly held to further tbo preservation of peace. Tho Sioux City Boot Sugar Company of Sioux City, Iowa, is to establish a factory In Portland. X FRESH TODAY A Chocolate Chews Peppermint Chews AND ,.. Peanut Taffy... -AT- Ziun's Phone 2874 1 00 II 00 J2 00 12 07 SCO 00 34 Ellis & KA Stntts Street Embroidery Special Throo lines of embroideries' just received, Kicfp tional values bought especially for this sale, 10c yd., 15c yd., 25c yd, Shoes . fb Our FlfjySecond Wednesday Surprise ...Wednesday Only... Two lines of regular $6 lace curtains now on display in our Court street window. Will be sold at $2.98 a pair Wednesday Only