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SAUEM OREGON, TEUKSMT JANTJAHY 16 1902
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THE
DAILY
j Salem' Woolen Mill Store
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Eas just added to their already fine
assortment, oyer Eleven Hundred Dol-
Jars worth of Hats in the new styles
and can safely say that they carry the
largest stock of Hats in the state,
Portland excepted. Step in and see
ahem. They are easily shown for we
have 500 hats on display in our new
Jiat case, and no two alike of thelsame
size, and many more styles which there
as not room to display. We are al
ways headquarters for Woolen Blankets
Flannels. etC. Remember Our New Location.
mk Woolen Mill Store
39fj 24 - 256 Commercial St,. Salem, Oregon. gj
ME WILL SOON BE EQUIPPED
Rettor than over to porvo our many optical patients.
Our now etoro will havo .ono of the bust optical
room in the etafu. With Ibis and and n thorough
knowledge of optica backed by experience and a big stock of
opucHi gooua wo expect n otg lucreaeo in our optical business.
II your ovob civo troublo call and soo ub, no rnnko froo exam
inations.
Jan. 15th
Will be ready for oyo testing in
now
:
etoro about
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE...
Location 120 State Street
Salem. Oregon
.ijws; ' SS.e
Repairing
Watch...
Of tho finest workmanship is it
branch of our business that we give
apeclal attention to. Our repairing
ilopartment ia conducted with the
utinnat care and skill, diamonds nn
reset, and Jewelry of all kinds if re
paired ia the moat perfect manner,
beaidea optical work of all kinds.
C. T, Pomeroy
2)8Com'ISt.
Watchmaker ooJ Optician
For the Aged or
Debilitated
And all medical purposed, wlnoi
and liqnote from Rogera' are th
beau Thoir absolute purity hi d
fino flat or make them uuaurpiumi
i iu hui u eiviiil! imit'Hi'il IichUIihi I
a r-i-nll. Thrir :..n N tullm m
compmiHl Kith iht- biint ilu
give.
OPYtHTi
J. P. ROGERS,
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer
218 222
Commercial
Street.
Ms' is to Certify
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MirV I 8I6. 0r. Ao -ls0
Crliadfend.'Many Years an Invalid.
iese pmkeuti ibal) come, Greeting.
Teiyjwjuam
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tbrwnoiru
humbdHUa
Homim
rteeo yean unco at nine yeara or age
tn accideat which cauteu an liilury
and pelvlo bone wblcb reiulted lu
ton of buinpeU ahouldera and hip. i
of the ri-t and dlinlacement oflu
ua n'ui unfioiiiug ui aiKiui mo
e tj.iib betwefcii idb krieo ami hip.
iu ue nuitraxi aipprnre 01 my
aeecrioea in iiaroft iwu i wraa
eoToro attack ot La Or.po from
wolcn I anflursd ereatlv with nir
(ait. and when In Alv lftjOI came
u treatment with Pr. P. Cook my
aa about as fnlUin rvmM Mr.
tuilMaual labor, rould not stoop to ptfllc
pypa (ie uoot. vouia got Woui me
Ml rwlt'j d.fttc iltf. and iraitlni; umtilN
W iwt to inwowifle ould we my llmfc
,wt ti uimcui r ana ouo or Uietn vh maah
id. M nerrouivhtein was bail It wrecked.
ami wsvere puu qu jungi ana near.
coum iteii omy in uroaon apeu.
or waya tnffered almon constant ami
tie aKoulea In thott I wai aa Bin oh.
vo. frcvtonair tn mr attaak of I.a
vaa treated ortr a ianoJ or vaari bv
lytlclana tu no efltclve purpotw.
noau Biiaraue bi idm lime n
la tbe Lack at anyone My waited
red to normal alxa arid but llm more
an Inch mrt'r tbut tbe other. Hare
toy u iu and can go op tvttn one
tbe other with Dernuu nui Mt
Uuxiheatug. Cau atoop to tbe floor
iii aooutauaao crelir maen
f erithiUR other well people can do.
to j apiendtd , lep aouodly and an
free from rjaln.
llred lu lit Uook'a fawtty for nearly
w.i. mu wuuu tii me eneei or nia
ujwju iMovra, una eaa truly ana
recommend the D,wtor and hit tad-
a 1 tq any way afflieted.
watnaaiaentlatktseai wuwboW
to 111 itOtanleal km1U ann.tltn.
aJ nistercj No leort to tbe tue
mecha' cat appHant or othej juehod
:
tn. neixig employed
ii. i j
yeara.
utoacubaam baa lived U
ine
AN HO9UNBA0U.
thli TlatuHy
ii aaderujroed. are nenosallr aeaoatnt-
itheaiK're adlaat and chrfully ub-
iuo irui ti tu ioe lorexomz Haieneni,
N HLWliNBAUM. rather.
BUHAN lIAKKIbOK,
AUM
DPoWny
AMD
...flngel
CHOCOLATE CREAAS
.,.Arc made oily at...
ISLAND
IMPORTS
FAVORED
Will be 25 Per Cent.
Reduction.
Cuban Planters Fighting for
Reciprocity.
Other Interesting news of the
Capital.
Washington, Jan. 10. A large nunv
bor of Oubana and delegatea of tho Mow
York Produce Exchango, who tiro favor
nblo to reciprocity with Cuba, nro be
fore tho IiouboW ays and Moanacommlt
tjo todny. A delegation from (he boot
auar growing district who are opposed
to reciprocity woro nleo preBont.
Troaident Thotnaa of tho Now York
Produce Exchango tnado a strong plea
t tl.o committed for a reduction of tho
duties of Cuban producta. Ho declares n
refusal to do so would moan aorious in
dustrial disturbances and disorders in
O iba and would work serious injury to
tho Interests of American investors
thoro.
Tho Senate Philippines committee
toJayagroed on tho provisions of tho
Philippine tariff bill. It makes a reduc
tlou of 25 per Lent on all products of the
islands entering tho United Htates as
compared with tho dutios upon Jlko ar
tlclos imported from foreign countries.
Dccauso of opposition from the Demo
crats of tho committee, action toward
reporting tho hill to the Senate wna
psstponod until noxt Monday. Tho
Domocrats effrfr no amondmouts of their
own.
Tho German Ambassador informed
Bosrelarv Hay this morning that Prince
Henry during his stay in Washington
would bo the Embassy's guest. Tho
Sonato this aftornoon adopted tho House
resolution providing for tho McKinley
memorial exorcises.
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, reportod
to the S'euato today a bill from tho spec
ial committee of Washington couatora
and representative!) prohibiting Chinoio
met immigration and announced that the
bill did not moot the unanimous
wiehos of tlio committee, It was ro
forred to tho conimitto on immigration.
jnquest"
TO FIX
BLAME
" '
For the Recent Tunnel Smash
in Gotham.
SPEECH
FROM
THRONE
Parliament
ANOTHER
CANAL
SCHEME
Company Wants to Construct
It Free of Cost.
Brilliant
of Royal
might possibly havo reached Port Simp
son. Tho woathor was clear when ho
picked up tho boats, und ho cruUed In
tho vicinity for aoveral hours, and if tho
boat had been afloat ho would havo
sighted It, ns ho could acan tho waters
lor a instance oi iu muua. i
Tho CoLtago City had a most tempes
tuous voyago down, being seven days "
sho encountered a storm of unusual DCilVCrCd M BritlSll
vlolonce. Tho sea rolling so ntgn tuat
sho could not mako hoadway, and at
times tho propeller was out of tho water.
Sho sought shelter in Union Hay. but
tho wind blow with such forco
that tho itockn to both anchors
woro broken and would not hold, and
for 48 hours sho steamed back and forth
In tho bay to keep from going nshoro.
Tho storm abatod and tho vossol pro
ceeded, but when Dixon Kntrnnco was
reached, owing to high Boas, she wob do
talnod 24 hours beforo sho couid cross.
Tho storm wrought havoc at Wrangel.
Tho Davldgo warehouso, a big structure
120 to 80 feet, built during tho Klondlko
excltomont, waa picked up by tho wind
and dumped Into tho bay, and la now
floating in tho channel, a menacoto
navigation.
Tho Cottage City sighted the big struc
ture as sho was entoring Wrangel Bay.
Other buildings woro moro or leas dam
aged, but no lives woro lost. Tho storm
was followed by a heavy fall of snow.
Display
State.
trlct lights, it Is porfoctly propor to
agrco that anarchy is abominable Wo
would bo falso to our surroundings if wo
did not. Wo aro all woll drossed and
protty woll to do financially, ana It
is only natural (or us to tako the po
sition ot tho party in possession,
''I think no assume a littlo too mucli
if we mako tho mistake of congratulating
ourselvoa on tho presont stato of our oo
FIERCE
BATTLE
IN MINE
to resign his offlco
farm in tho spring,
portor.
and return to hit
He la a Geer tap.
IttuS
duty or our position In It. Tho arlstoc-XriPPle LFCCK )T
racy and nobility of Franco took tho j ' .
Thieves Caught
Streets Lined with Cheering
Crowds.
Wants only Government
Guarantee Bonds.
to
New Vouk, Jan. 10. Tho Coroner's
Inquest which will fix tho responsibility
for the New York Central Tunnel acci
dent l gan this morning.
Marion County
Probate Court
Clydo J, Thomas of Jtffereon petitlona
tho probate court to appoint his grand
father, E. N. Thomas, rs hie. guardian,
hia father having lesigued. The petitioner
is 17 yeare of age.
It. 12. Kirk has filed papers showing
an
Nkw York, Jan. 10. Plans for n now
ship canal will bo presented noxt Thurs
day beforo tho Bonato committee on ca
nals by Gonoral Edward W. Serrell, for
tho American sthmuB Canal Company
and tho Isthmus Company, both corpo
rations of New Jersey. Thoroutofortho
canal proposed Is from the Gulf ot Sun
Bias to tho Pacific Ocean behind tho
Poarl Islands and Is called tho Mandigo
routo.
It will bo proposed that tho company
build tho work under tho supervision
and protection ol tho government, with
out any cost to tho United States, which
will bo asked to guarantee tho bonds of
the company. Tho company will pro
poso that tho government havo tho
uso of tho canal freo of charge for till
government vecsels, and if at any time
the company does not do as agreed, tho
' government shall tako poseoselon of tho
1 canal, Tho company asserts that it has
secured a right of way.
The nowly suggested route Is lees than
I!0 miles long and therefore is shorter
than any other so far proposed. No en
gineering difficulties aro encountered, its
supporters say, until a Bpur of tho An
des is reached. This mountain chain
musr bo pierced by a tunnel seven miles
long, and tho plans state that it will be
200 feet high, 180 feet Hde and deep
London, Jan. 10. Parliament oponed
today under advorso weather conditions,
a raw mlBt marring the beauty of tho
usual pageant. At ten thirty tho Ser
geants at arms, with a company of re
tainers performed tho ancient coromony
of? soarching tho Parliamentary cellars
for Guy Fawkcs, conspirators.
Tho routo from Marlborough Houso
frfrn which tho royal procession started
to tho Parliament Building was linod
with troops. Peera and Peeresses lu full
cohrt dresses, arrived early nt tho Houso
ofiLords, Among them woro tho Prince
ami Princoss of Wutes. Tho royul caval
cajlo moved at 10:30. Tho first five
coaches boro members of the royal
household, Tho sixth contained tho
King and Qucon, who bowed gravely to
tho plaudits of tho crowd,
Upon arriving at tho ond ot tho Jour
ney, the party proceeded to tho robing
room whoro magnificent robes woro
placed on tho ahouldera of tho king and
gueen. Tho royal party then matched
into the House of Lords, everybody In
the hall arising. After tho king and
queen had mounted tho throne, tho
mombors of tho houso of commons filed
Into tho Houso of Lords, and tho lying
read the a pooch from tho throno.
Tho King began by tolling ot .the eafo
return from hla world's tour of tho
Priuco and Princess of Wales, and of tho
enthusiastic manner in which ho was
received in tho colonics. Ho said tho
relations with other powora continuod
cordial, regrottod that tho war iu South
Africa v as notfat concluded, and praised
tho soldiers for their cheerfulness in
tho endurance of hardships and an
nounced that fresh colonial troops
would soon roiicii South Africa.
Tho King's voico during thu delivory
of tho speoch whb almost strident. Tho
exlfof the Koyal party waa na elaborate
oi tho entry. Col. Lynch, thu now
Irish member, whoso ad rent was expect
ed to cause trouble, did not nppour to
lake his suut.
ABSOLUTE
EXCLUSION
PROVIDED
racy and nobility
Bfimo positiou beforo tho rovolutlon in
regard to what they called thoir rights,
Uut was It not their lives which caUBod
tho rovolutlon? Tho noblos nmusod
thomselvos in luxury and wealth whilo
tho peoplo starved. Who woro tho an
archists? Tho peoplo or thoy?
Recorder Golf said that In our ofTort to
doviso legislation for repressing anarchy
thoro was gravo danger that wo might
go to tho othor oxtromo.
"You cannot oxtlrpato ideas by legis
lation," he said. "Laws novor mado
men and womon virtuous. Do not en
doavor to repress an Idea, If tho Idoa
ia right it will triumph and tho repres
sive molhods will provo only bo much
itioi to loou tlio names; wbon wrong,
ideas die ot thomselvos. In dealing with
anarchy lot us romembor that if our
Government is fouudod on righteousness,
then anarchy la a craze and tula craze
wilt pasa as othor crazes havo in the
world's history."
In the Act and a Desperate
Battle Ensiled.
Detectives Beaten off
Thieves Escaped.
-the
LYNCH
BADLY
WANTED
English Detectives Watching
' for Him.
Chinese
From Islands
Not Enter.
May
Will be Arrested on Charges
of Treason.
Do'vEit, Kim., Jan. 10. Detectives aro
watching all boata arriving hero for Col.
Arthur Lynch, the now mombor of par
liament from Galway, a city warrant for
whoso arrest has boon Issued on a charge
of treason. Lynch fought with tho
Boci s against tho British,
FRENCH
YluoocL
WRECKED
Passenger Steamer Goes
Down in Mediterranean.
Dknveh, Jan. 10. A desporato battle
betweon oro thlovos and private dett-c-tlvca
and employes of tho Independence
mino, at Cripple Orcok occurred this
morning ou tho fourth level of tho mino.
About fifty shotn woro fired, but it la
not known that any ono was killed,
Ono of the dotecttvea was shot through
both arras. Tho thiovea oscaped.
Some Marion
County Politics
A Salem special has this; Thus far
thoro has beon littlo talk hore concern
ing the offices of Stato Troasuror, Super
intendent of Publlo Instruction or Su
premo Judge, lho impression hore
eooms to bo general that tho presont in
cumbonts havs no very active opposition
so no attention has boon given to thoir
interests hero.
Tho Secretary of State's chnncsof
ronomlnation wero tnado a subject (or
discussion until Senator Williamson
annotincod hin candidacy for Congress
man Moody's placo, but it is now be
llovcd hero that Dunbar will havo no
niatorlul opposition.
Mr. Dunbar has declined to discuss,
either privately or for publication, Mr,
Williamson's announcement, or Its
effect upon his chancos for ronomlna
tion. It ia vory apparont, ho trover, that
Mr. Dunbar and hla friends woro groally
ploasod and relieved whon thoy read
Senator Williamson's announcement ot
his decision to run for congress.
This stato of affairs leaves tho Goer
Wrightman contest as tho chief toplo for
political discussion. Tills is Geer's
homo county, and it is therefore certain
that ho will havo his haidest fight hero.
Both Geer and Wrightman live In Pie
c'net 8aldin No. 2, and tho hottest work
of the campaign will bo dono thoro.
Geer's homo precinct ia Maoloay,
and Wrightman'fl is Huhllmlty, bordor-
Maimmllu. Jan. 10. Tho Fnnch' ,ruomuiB- ah Miompj win ue mode to
stoamorSldon, which sailed for Lovant carry ouuumuyprccinctagainst Wright.
State Office
Goingjegging
Uou. Napoleon Davis, who waa clerk
of the School Land Board undetGovcrn
orPonnoyor lain tho city today and ex
pressed himself Ireoly in regard to the
political eituation (mm the Democratic
standpoint. He thinks the Detnocrata
will nomtnato Geo, E. Chamberlain,
presont district attorney of Multnomah
comty.for Governor, and If those is r
docided split In tho Republican party he
may bo olected.
Hothinka Chamberlain could dofoat
some such nomlnoo as Furnish, but Is
not so suro ho could doftat Geer on m
count of tho lattor'a ability on the can
vasa. No one olee In the Democratic
party seems to want the nomination for
Governor, iu hla opinion. Mr, Davis it
ono o( tho shrewdest and deepest poll
ticiana (n tho party andhls roBurka mast
bo viowed from that standpoint.
Asthma
The doctors tell us they
cannot cure every case of
asthma with Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral They say it is the
best thing for relief and that
it often completely cures.
We arc willing to. take their
word for it, are you?
"After having spent hundreds of
dollars trying to be cured ot my atthms,
I now rely entirely on Avers Cherry
fcctorai tor tno rcitet oi me
severe
It is the best
for this I can find."
Geo. W. Stout, Sacramento, Cat,
2c.,tfc.,il.M. J.C.AYER0..Uircll,MM,
paroxysms of coughing.
meaictnc
on Saturday last witli it lar.'o number of
of punttonKora aboard, is reported
wrecked off thu Port of I'otrns.
.enough for tho largest vossol which
. would go through tho canal. Tho 10 k
through which tho tunnel wot 1 1 bo cut
Washington Jan. 10 Tho" Puoiflc
Coabt senators itud repMwiiutiitivesj niot
again today to put thtt li.iUliing tonulicJ
I. u.l.l l.u .!..! .11.. ! !, . W MIO UIPIItMl CXUIIIIIIIHI lllllJMyillfll 18
net a trolley appliance would tow the to ,iavo tl!yiiiwirtoTdpptMl a
blilpa. resolution approving tno irolloyntnd gen
General Ferrell, who is at the head of orul Provisions of tho bill whfcTi Kahu
tho project, waa euglneor (or thePanama wilLlntroduco In tho house.
Itallmad. nnd Iirh acted qr enelneor for Mitchell provided that In tho senate
theGovernrnent.Tho'latolt.P.Kothwell. y m2jbor Is to havo tho right of
who at ono time was pretidentof the "iindtng. Tho point of greatest dlf
Bocioty of Miuluc Knglneers and editor 'louIty waa "nall' llpoil of. Tho fol-
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tl.ft.flln nf nn nnnnnnf hol.l t.v ,. of thn Mlnlni? Journal. tllOUffllt tllU " IB BOUHOH Ol UIO HOW lllll ." iim.
agalnBl Thomas Combest at the time of scheme entirely feasible, and waa hear- "iitri4.0vi.BHgeo, i..IB3u4U.,r
ALBANY
HOTEL
SCRAP
mau and Macleay precinct against Geer
M. W. Hunt, pruHont attoruoy (or tho
Stato Land Board, has a (arm at 8ub.
limity, and has announced his intention i
Pioneer Minister Revlvlne
Portland, Jan, 10. Ret, N, Doana,
D, D , tho venorable and Well-kaovn
pioueor Mothodtost minister, who wm
strlckon with paralysis at hit home at
Unlrorslty Park a few days ago, Is slow
ly iccovprlng, dovplto hia old age.' This
morning his condition was much im
proved. Tho ontlro left side was at first
affected, but at no time did the old
gontlomnn loao full ponojslon of h!
mental facultloo. Dr. Djano was first
stricken about two wooks ago, and It WM
(eared .that ho could not recover,
X FRESH TODAY A
Chocolate Chews l
Peppermint Chews 3
ANU4 ,
...Peanut Taffy...
3
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Ellis &:
154 SlalclStrcet
Zinn's
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Owner and Employe
Together.
Come
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x
IU sate street.
TRY THEM. X
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SAWTELL'S
NARROW
ESCAPE
Nearly Killed by
Slide.
a, Gravel
The Dalles Times Mountaineer says:
While working In a gravel had back of
ttia old fair ground, from whioh gravel
ia being taken to repair the streets,
William Sawtell met with an aeeident
last Saturday evening that came nearly
costing him his life,' Ho was working in
the pit when a eave oetirred. The
cravel came down upon and almost
Lurried him. He was pinned fait to tbe
ground, and when rescued it waa fouad
that both bones of his left leg below the
knea were broken, ami be was ethorwiee
I ijured about the head He ia unler tbe
hia death, to his widow, Mra, Louisa
Combeet, February 24 was set as the day
for the final hearing ol the account
of T. K. Ford, executor of tho estato.
Claude W. Hurst petitions for an or
der to sell curtain land belonging to the
estate of A. Strain, nn infirm person.
Tto petitioner is guardian of lho citato
and tho property ia valued at f 200,
HEAYY
NORTHERN
STORMS
0 mm
Wreck and Disaster Along
Alaskan Coast.
tily in sympathy wlt(i it
hia death
at tho time of
SEATTLE
SAFE
CRACKED
Robbers
Got Very
Booty.
I ittle
into tho American Mainland territory of
tho states toChlneso laborora
mining from any of tho insular
possession of States shall bo absolutely
prohibited and the prohibition shall ap
ply to ai upioflso lauorors as wgll ns
those who wore In such inuilar posses
sions at thu time of lho acquisition
tlon thereof by the Stales or thorn
who may oomo hero hornaUar, and those
who may lie hereafter Immii tlieru."
The hill in a general wa J xtou's Indell
nltely the Axclutlon law.... ,
V. ROiZKBA
Ibed and itrora to before ma thli Mih
injr. lAil.
tmtcuei .W. W.UAIX, Icare ofDr Farraaon. and
fVknu flAV I
Uj A. UotrLWCU, Itaimty.
Bkattlk, Wash. Jan. IU Tlio safe of
the Ban Francisco Hallway Navigation
Company at West Seattle was cracked
by three masked men last night lhev
bound and gagged the watchman and
laftitr dolne their work e caned. Ik-
, , , , I yond a few dollars nothing of valuo was
Port TowwsKKn, Wash., Jan. JO. All ' Loata.
bones of Captain James Mclntyre and
his comrades, of the Ill-fated steamship
Bristol, being at ve were dispelled by the
arrival of the Cottage City from the.
North today.
Captain Wallace, who picked up the
survivors, eays that ho believes that
tbey went down with the vessel when
she slid from tho reef, and even IftLey
luul got clear from the ship it would have
been almost impossible (or their small
boat to have lived in the tea which was
running at the time, as the fury of the
storm had Jnereaued after ha plelccd up
the othor three boats, and they were
nearly a wamped and the teas wera break
nig over them and the occupant were
nearly chilled by intense cold.
To clean annuel blankets n good way
Is to put two ubliMpooufiilii of borax
and a pint of Hoft aoap Into cold water
sutllelcut to cover tlit blanket. When
Hit borax and soap have dliwolved, put
In tho blankets uud let thorn stand over
night. Tho next day rub them out,
rliifco 'n two waters and hang them to
, dry. Never wring them.
ia doing
well us could have bean expectd.
i Hoaays there is only one chance of
j their being alive, and that is that they
DUKE
PAYS THE
MONEY
And Portia Knight's Suit
Settled.
is
LoNnojf, Jan. 10. The cult for breaoh
of promise brought by Portia Knight
against lho Dake'of Manchester l set
tled, the Duke paying tbe woman a
thousand pounds and costs.
RECORDER
G0FF ON
ANARCHY
Amianv, Jan. 10 A warrant was it
sued out of Itocotder Van Winkle's couit
for thu arrott of Mr. Frank O'Urien, of
tlio ht. Charles, on tho charge of assault
upon Frank Davidson, an em ploy o of
tho hotel. According to Mr. Uavldtor, a
statement last night ho went to tho
depot (or tho hotel, and instead of re
turning directly to tho hotel stoppod fcr
awhile at thu Forester's banquet at the
Rubs Houso
This (angered Mr, O'Brien and when
Davidson returned to tho 8t. Chart
awhile WorH 2 o dock, he attacked him
with thuslirk to thu closet keys, hit
ting him BMvernl times on differ emit
parts of the head, ealislui n number of
ImI biniass. .Mr, Davidson has since
bwun ui bvti, whwru his statement has
boon taken by the Kcuulver and Deputy ,
District Attorney Kelly.
Mr, O'liilen'ti version is that Davidfnn
obJe(Ml to going to the train but llnni'y
went. When he came hack he askd
mill wnu whb iuiiiiiiik iiiiug. huu n iiib- i
pule followed when Davldtvu struck at
him with h chair, when ho hilhiui wlih
his fists and not with anything else. The
oast will ho heard by Ifecordur Van
Winkle at - o'clock tomorrow aftirnoon.
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Oil
in
Mtaoriary
lor..,
Aloyement will Die if
Well Founded.
Not
Nkw YoBK.Jan tt HworderGoff has
just made aud address before the Nine
teenth Century Club upon Anarchy,"
here. In part the Ileeord.r akl -
"For us who are" gathered here in thin
well-appointed and baautlfuily-deoorat-
4 chambsr.under the glare of these elec- lelectloa ofQcen.
Registration is
Very Languid
Re I ration by precincts s as follow!
Aiimsville, 2; Aurora, 1; lirooks, 3;
Hutierllle, 3 . Klkliorn, 1 , Knglewood, 6;
Fairfield, 1; Gervals, 1; Howell, 1;
Marion. 1; Prospect, 6; Salem No. 1, 10;
Salem No. 2, ?0; 8alem No. 3, 0; fialem
No. 3, Ki rlalein (North) 6; fialem
(South) 5; Sidney, 8 ; Silver Falls. 1
fiilvertou (South) 2; Kllvorton, 2; Htay
ton, 1; Sublimity. 2j Turner, u; Yew
Park, 0. Total 131.
In a number of precincts there are
not many voters a aro nquirod (or
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200 Pairs
-OF-
Men's Pants
Tho ooats and vests have been sold from 190
suits, leaving on our hands the pantf oaly.
...200 Pairs...
Thoy uuBt bo told. We must sot let Wi
stock got broken. We need the raw thr
cupied for our new goods.
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