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ijBffWMB'w""." "' ' -"n."u wrzsm rty " . -ixj.ai...arz&a. . lata Woolen Mill Store ''I lbs just added to their already fine SSsortment, over Eleven Hundred Pol- ? Jlars 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 iVpm. They are easily shown for we lave 500 hats on display in. our new hat case, and no two alike of the same size, and many more styles which there is toot room to display. We are al ways headquarters for Woolen Blankets Flannels, etc. Re,PMerOljrNcw Location. PEACE IS IN SIGHT Boers Drop Demand for Independence British Concessions of Politic al Rights. Make Peace Probable Soon. Very (Salem Woolen Mill Storel 24-256 Commercial 't.. Salem, Oregon. U ' ' Rj Epjoy Reading onlv. uet uront iileiuiire from reading whoso ovoa tire rlnht. If natural cme nro dcfcctivu ii imlr of glasses, properly Sited will bring them lo perfeGtlVUiIon for you. Our fltlius. vour uvea wilt inako them comfortable. Wejarejnow fitted up in our now location to giro oye troubles out attention your back A i V a Scientific jOpllclan. & Herman W, Barr I20 State Street - Repairing Watch.,. Of Hid finest workmanship la a branch of our biiidnoaa that wo givo special uttuntlou to. Our repairing ilupartuiuiit id conducted with tho utmost ciuo and skill, diamonds aro repot, and Jowulry of all kinds is re paired in tiio most porieot manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Pomeroy 2 38 Coon St. Watchmaker and Optician For Colds, Grip, etc. You will ll nd tie (una l!u,uurs wo Bell in valuable. II you have them in tl e house ready for uto you will cave doc tor's bills. Wo uuaruuteo tin purity of all our I'quore. You'll find tho old ryo whiskey Ty sell especially good. J. P. ROGERS, 2I8-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer Am vtekdam, Jan. 21. lioera hero havo practically decided to walvo thoquo.tiou of indopondonco in their ondoavor to eocure peace in Bouth Africa. Groat gloom pervades tho headquartors hero nnd at llalversum. The protni.o of Chamberlain that theru would bo no confiscation of Boor property, that am nesty will bo extended and political rights restored Booms to reduce tho question to a point whora agreement ia possible. Ono ntumbllng block Is Do- wot and tho other Boors who remain in tho field. Monster Petition WibiUNaTo.v Jan. 21. Ex-assistant aecrotnry of tho Interior Wobator Davis is hero with a petition containing two hundred thousand signatures expressing sympathy for tho 'Boors. Tho petition will be presented to congress. Joe Defends Himself. London, Jan. 20. Tho flrat important dobato of tho season began in tho Houso of Commons tonight, on an amendment moved by Frederick Cowloy, Liberal, to tho address In reply to tho speech from tho throno. Tho dobato oillod out Mr. Chamborlaln, who epoko vigorously in defonso of tho Boor War. Ho mado tho significant atatoment that if Lord Rosc bory's speech intimated tho Boora be lieved thoy could win a ropotitlon of Lord Kitcbnor'fl torma, he wished to in form them that thoy woro mistaken. Mr. Chamberlain assorted. Iiowovor, that the governments programme was not one of extermination. Tho Boors, he had already been offoted terms tho li berality of which surprised oven Eng land's most Govero ciltlcj. Since thoy had been rejected, tho govurnmont did not purposo to ombarrans itaolf with a further ppocific offer. Mr. Labouchero, Liberal, declined to euppurt the amondmunt of Mr. On wley, becauso it ptedged tho Llboraln to vot aupplioa for the war. John Dillon, Irish Nationalist, pro posed to omit that cluuso of tho amend ment piovidlng funds to carry on tho war, and to add a c'nuso denouncing tho policy of tho concentration campa. This was rejected by a vote of 83 to 04. PICTOU JWINE AFIRE Six Men Dead and jured Ten In- " rinsls to certify i Brouiny fOreoM i r .of AUrfJm ti "a en, Oie, An; 11 ,150 wt o(On iwmjr Mpplcd.'aaMany Years an Invalid. o wooiu laeucjpn ' t m 'nnu conit , uitvuuu. About fourteen yearn uueo at nlnu yert of age nut wUhnai.cciU.nl wan li cmueatu Injury imrpluoiimtpo.vic bono wtiloa reulttl In to forma loiTui huni et ulioulilcrs nd hip, & lortoulng o ttio wm and dl.placem.nt or lu ra.t otKu. and fcboru-uliu ol ubout two lfbiMotuuB Jlini' between tint knee and hl. i additloit to the outward appearance of mr jdjr u adore detcrlbed in March 1WW I vm txenwiuiftteuro auacic ol La urippe rroin i effect if vrlcli Ikutft-mt greailr with my iag and btart, aua utiiuiu Atay 1MI cut) i aud befjau trcauat-itt wild Dr. J. K Uook my xuUUau mm about ai follews: Could per ra tu manual labor, i ould not itoop to plok lyUtlugftota tho floor, could cut about the iUm only with dldiculty, and Kettlug- up italn at aa.1 to 4mnoaIhio, could ewe ray llrnbt lr wkhUlMeufty andoueoftbem wa muoh Med, 'Wyaerrouatjtaui wan badly wreokial. fit eeMMKoil mjvit puiu on Iudki and hvart, itMurtlhieauUt sleep only In broken ipelli, !BBgpBwaya4il;ieu almost couvtautana "l'iOTj!BteSiirunci in abort I was a muoh f VSBXtX. "wy to my attaok of la npfwISjtctau-a orer a period of year by iy jlyjWIii!i t no erTci uve purpose. N fMil appuaranco ai thit time U ralghljfc Ma batk aa aayono. My wastod jab MjtuffSJo uorraftl lm aud but liule more jib tail an lBch laoner than tnu other, tlare tmitoifGt VafltmDi and cau go up lUin one rt aAer-tfati other w.th ptirfeot ease. My AND I'iotou, Cole: Jan. '-'I. Gas oxplor lou yottorday in tho minos of tho Colo rado Fuel and Iron company reunited in at least six deaths and eorloua in jury to lonpeoplo, Tim mine hi now birniritf and it is feared that others are cut off by the flames. WEEKLY REPORT OF BOERS in tho dark. Had ho boon given a chance ho could havo mastered any man In tho houso. M"iisoh was among tho first to leavo, Tho noxt mernius: ho was ar rested and charged with the murder. Off was a member of what was then kuown ns tho "Loulavlllo Dragoon Com pany," which in the early days of ro ( construction did scouting work in tho county. Tho company, ono hundred strong, attended tho funeral fully armed. Aa soon as tho services at tho grave woro concluded tho company took up its march, but not to tho armory. Thoy wanted Monach. Thoy rode downtown with all their war cqulpmonts, but thoy did not roach tho jail, Tho jailer had boon wnrijod, and ho had promptly sum moned Jnotigh holp to mako n hard fight. Tho olllcera of tho military company In tho mean tlmo, on tholr downtown march, had been informed that tho jailer waa ready for them. Thoy halted and rodo back to tholr armory. For two and a half yean thoro wbb a great lean! battlo, and thou Monech was convicted. On Saturday, Aug. 20, 1870, the day before ho waa to havo boon aon toncod to dio, tho condemnod murderer and fivo other prisoners wore missing. All savo Monech wero captured. Tho authorities until rccontly novor again hoard of him, Mr. Monach never doubted her hnaband'a lnnocenco. For yean sho lived only on tho hope of Boo ing him. Two weeks ago, worn out, hopolesi, hoartslck, tho woman died Tho next day after hor death came a lot tor to hor eon, now 30 years old, from the father bo had never soon. PANAMA PROJECT DIFFICULT Colombia Makes Un reasonable Proposals Wants to Give Only a Years Lease. WAS BUT A FIASCO 200 Isthmian Commission Refuse to Accept. COLONEL KNIGHT TALKS Upon His Return London. Where He Assisted in cuting a Duke. From Prose Washington, Jnn.'Jl. Tho difficulties in tho way ol tho accoptanco by the United States of tho Panama canal of for aro IncrsaBing. Colombia wants to mako a loasn of the routo for two hundred years with tho privllegoof ronowal but tho Isthmian ComniUaton insists on a Icaeo in perpetuity. MAY0R STOPS GAMES Pendleton Must be a Good Town. Great Battle of Pana ma a Fake Made Mountains Out of Mole Hills. List of Casualties Numerous. is not Panama, Jan. 21. Tho losses In yos torday'a Imttlo nro muoh lighter than tho first reports indicated. Tho govern mont forces had ilvo killed, and four woundod. Soventcen revolutionists woro wounded. The number tholr dead Is tin learned but can not be beyond ten. All iequlot. ...flngel CHOCOLATE CREAA1S ...Are made only at... Kitchener Gives Details His Work. of Mtle itttttiUieuiuir lttaMV i&uigoi about and do pretty &;s iun sloop o the floor ulaildilo tirt-Uv mush tM'WjthiDa- r. .. t w ll people oan do. hmii tpicuaia , tiwrp souudiy and am !yTIe(ib a (uiu. r.ilrod i i)r i ook'a family for nearly hate eej r.jrri of the effect ol bla upon otcor. and can truly and toomm"nd the iHiotor and nil mud- all la any May afflicted. a uvatucnt in tnu ease waa trnoi- mi It aanicat UuuedlM. eonutu- laiiicrtd hu leturl ui th use a . icai aDDllanen or ulhcr methud belnj.inplojed Li J J.N ROjKN'UAUM. enbaum nat livnd in thii rietuity ec, v V 114 State Street- TRY THEM. X Tv CHARGES AGAINST METCALF He Says are Laid by Political Enemies. Wamtinoton, Jan 21. Colona! Wilder Mot a'fo, who ia to be Pension Agonl for Kanras, and is bing held up on obarge that he kt!lel a Filipino while tho latter waa on his kneos begging for tnuroy, was iinaril in Ilia nwn hlialf Ihia innrnlni ffifflEFSZtSfi U' lha F'ension Commissioner. He gave tne story a positive denial, and accused bis political euemi&s and fornr.nr mHui btra of the Twentieth Kanms who wro jealous of him, of responsibility for the chariret. Ono vrtnesa toatifie! that three mem- London, Jan. 21. Kitchoner Breporta that continual rains have delayed opera tions during tho last woek. Tho I3oer casualitiea during the past week are thirty-one, killed, thirteen wounded, and ono hundred aud seventy captured, forty-one, surrendered. The recent operations have greatly scattered the Transvaal Boors. WANDERS MANY YEARS Nkw Yoke, Jan. 21. "Tho Ddko of Manchester married Miaa Zimmerman becauso he was a bankrupt and needod money," 8o declared Colonel N. It. Knluht. fathorof Mlsa Portia Knight, whou bo Alighted from tho Atlantic Lino etoaraship Mesala. "Ho paid ardent attention to my daughter," tho Colonel continued, "when alio waa on tbo atttgo In Loudon. Sho finally camo to tho conclusion that ho was tri lling with her and being heartbroken, eho went to Franco, wherosho ontorod n convont. Ho wroto hor many lot tors and nearly every one said If aho did not re turn to him ho would commit suicide. Thinking ho waa sincere tho quit the convent and returnod to Loudon. Then tho Duko wont to Paris where ho met Mifas Zimmerman aud hor nun t arranged tholr nmrriago. It was a caeo of urgent nocd of a few dollara on tho part of a ecion of nobility and thoy were married. Prior to this time ho wroto mf daughter heartbreaking letters. " Schley at the Capital WAHiiiNriTON, Jan. 21. Admiral Schley and wife arrived hnro this morn lug from tho Bouth. They will go to Chicago this week, where tho Admiral ii expected to make rt atatoment of na tional Interest regarding tho Sampson Schloy conttovory. Tho Admiral's ai rival was unostenta tious, only a few fiidifds being iu wait ing. Admiral Schloy said ho had an en joyable visit and that his health waa aploudid. Later in tho day tho Admiral had a conferenco with his counsel, Itayuor. During this conferenco Schloy ap provod of the appea' as drawn up by Raynor and decided to (tut it Into Proil dont Roosevelt's hands this afternoon. Speculation on Roosevelt's action ou Schloy'a appeal will have a froo baud today. The genoral opinion here, how- over, ia that tho President will do nolh ing without consulting the Cabinet, Pkndi.kton, Or., Jan. 20. T. G. Hal loy, Mayor of IVudloton.and District At torney of tho Sixth Judicial District, roadeadoflnlt announcement today, Ho purposos to cIomo all gambling games lu this city at ouco. As to bawdy houBoa ho will closo thorn only on complaint. Thin la tho uutcorao of tho recent agita tion over tho pollco department nnd Ha alleged corruption in receiving monoy from lawbrcakcra. Argumenta lu tho In junction caso brought by Chief Heath man attacking tho city charter havo been postponed until tomorrow. Sixty minutes after tho Mayor's an nouncement appeared ovary gamo in tho city voluntarily closed. Ownora nnd their employes stood around .dlicuasinrf tho situation. From pioneer days open gambling had continued uninterrupted ly'. Mayor Halloy eaid: "I am going to stop gambling in Pendleton. If tho city cannot run ita municipal affairs without rovenuos from gambling houses, it will havo to stop. Rut it ia a mistakon Idea that a town cannot bo run without gam bling. Sotnu say It will injure tho town if gambling ia stopped, but that is not truo. Men who now fpond inenoy at gambling could pay their dobta and mako a better buslnosa town, Now that tho movement li btnrted, I am not going to slop until all gambling has touted." SEVEN""" BURNED TO DEATH They Caused Two Deaths San Fuakcihco, Jan. 21. Uugone J, Robinson, a pollroman who waa shot last night for interrupting tho work of throo burglara died thla morning. Adolph Albormoyor, n patient in tho city hospital hearing tho shooting, in his delirium jumped trotu a window to instant death, tocecapo fancied pursuers. MARCONI TURNED D0WN Yankee Girl Gives Him the ' Mitten. Inventor Sails for 'Europe Wednesday. Nkw Youk, Jan. 21. Signor Marconi's engagement to Miss Josophlno Holdo man, of Indianapolis has boon broken at tho lattor'a requott. No roaaon la as signed. Marconi sails for Kuropo tomorrow. THREE PAY THE PENALTY Eye for Eye and Tooth Tooth. for Kansas City, Jan. 21. Albert Garth, a young nogro, was hanged hero today Terrible Fatality in aLumber n;tl o;;.0' '',8 Bff00l,'oarlhl'ln8 camp. HAMin.fiTON, Va. Jan. 21 Seven men woro burned to death In neamp operated by tho Otter Oreuk Lumber Company oarly this morning. Tho dotalla of tho disaster aro unobtainable but it la kuown that sovoral have perlaheci and a num ber woro injurod in jumping from tho building whoro all wero neleop at tho tlmo. A rescue party has gono to the acono. CITY Strange Tale of Murderer. Escaped llru.ii f tie turwttiiuE sUhttaeni. N KoabNil.ttlU. father. ttUANlUUKIeON, A V. KiMKNIUDU. IftEdlWoril u, bcfnru ma this 341h mu. Ched, W. W. II A IX, By A XcCUUWCn. Wi-iiy. UHJMtr Wt-rk. ?iirimpnt li-ia flnalrv amoatiinii I bera of lha KaiiMa Utn-linpnt uliawpie w: ;. ... ' . .rv i. . .. " .. . ;.... ": i a J. j p-iUt uoiuauarouuit noil t bv " uuarxe oi iwe ruipiuo niitonere wiu ooQinellfu to put them to dadUi veiNf Ihfy efuied to a worn pany tkeai Met oalle, oa tie witnew bland said lie waa not prtweut aud know notLlug aWtit the affair. K-iLkor of Portland. I.ooncy and W J. Clarke of rero in town .Mouday ueelnK Ioibvillk, Jan. 21. After being a fugltlvo .from justice for thirty-two years with a conviction of murder hang 1 ig over his head, John P, Moueoh, alius John P. Httiltb, is teekiug a pardon ol Kunluoky'a Oovernor, that ha may re turn to Ida home in Louisville and die surrounded by his children. Mooich, or Smith, and George Off on a Sunday in the summer of 1887 were drinking in a saloon In this olty. tiuddeuly tho Ihjbta ware extinguished. It was bat weon 7 and 8 p. m., and twoor thro toinut a passed before the lamps wero relighted. Lying upon tho floor, the blood guthing from a knife wound, was OU. When bit frknd raaahed his ktdu he was dead. Ttie crowd was bewildered, Not an angry word had been hard. There had Utn no Btruugle. Off bad baen stabbi d ( itory. I BLEW UP THE MAINE A Spanish Cowboy Confessed to the Deed. Sioux Uitv, la,, Jan. 21. Muoh that Manuel do Silvia Braga, a Spanish cow. boy on Bob Yago'a ranoh, near the I'lue Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, told concerning bla experioncea in tho Span iih war waa put down aa romance until he made the aatartion, while with con vivial companions, that he had blown up tho batlle-ahip Maine in Havana Harbor, Yago investigated and found papora which indicated that Biaga, who ia but ler known hereabouts as "Cyclone Pete, waa formerly a Spaulsh army officer. According to Rraga'a story, he became angry at Uen, Way ler during the lattor'a rule in Cuba, and for epite concluded (o preoipitato war between Spain and the United States. He got through the lines in diegufae, he saya, aud touched the button which aunt the Maine to the bottom of the bay. His avoount of the adventure tolli how he ecoaped to the United States, landing at New Orleans, Au organization of business men has been formed to confer with tbo authorities in regard to Braga'a LAID IN RUINS Jurt'KiuioN' Cirv, Mo., Jan. 21, J, L. Craft, waa lmugud in the penitentiary hero today for tho murder of a guard whom hu killed while attempting to escape. WiLKtfiiiiAitKK, Pa., Jan. 21. John Lutz, wlfo inurdorer, was hanged here this mornlag. Just aa tho ropo was being adjusted Lutz cried "O, don't.' noollapsed, Chilpancingo Mexico is Quite Destroyed. Cirv or Mexico, Jan. 21. The latoat dispatches ' from Chilpanciugo report over (100 housea destroyed and that Iho city la a complete ruin. Tho Mexican government la making etrennous efforts to reliovo tho distresa. In tho moiin tains three tnilou from Chilpanclngo another volcano haa boooinu active, Tho country people aro groatly terrifl k1, Salmon Men to Combine Taooma, Jan, 21 Preliminary nego tia tons have begun for syndicating all the Fraser river talmou canneries valued at several niillious, Uoverntuent reatric tlons together with the Amerlean Sai nton Trust compels owners to get to gether for mutual protection. f The Portland Sehool district tax levy la 2 0 10 mills. General Alban waa killed in tho naval battle with Panama, Monday, China is again in the throws of a revo lution. It ia not, howevei.exeeeled to prove ae ius to the peoe of the world. General Bell will push lite war in Batangas with great severity. The annual eonventlen of the United Mluoworbert of Amerlean U In session at Indianapolis. DEATH CAME SUDDENLY A Eugene Character Crosses the Bar. Kuoh.sk Jan. 20. George Rubarts, commonly kuown as "Whispering George," a well known aud eccentric character about town, died suddenly from heart trouble in McGulro'a Ninth atroet restaurant this afternoon shortly before ono o'ulock. Rubarts waa eating dinner in tho res taurant. Tho waitresses noticed him gasping for breath and acting strangly and thought ho waa drunk They notified W. 0. McGuIre, proprietor of the restau rant, who at once knew that tho man was nick. Ho waa placed on tho floor and physicians sont for. Drs King, Brown and Atwocd toon j arrived and found him sinking fast with heart trouble, Restoratives woro ap plied but with no avail, and tho man breathed his last at 1:10 o'clock, j Thotonhusaw Rubarts around town this morning eay that he appeared In his usual good health and he was working eurly in the morning, sweeping out a saloon. Doath cawe suddenly and with out warning, RubarU came to Kugene from Albany about 10 yeariago.and since coming here has earned a living by doing odd jobs around town, sueh as sweeping out sa loons, sawing wood. etc. Ho was a single man and wai aged 65 year. He has two brothers down in Lincoln county, and ' his father waa formerly owner of a saw mill at Albany. While he was rather eccentric, he was harmless and waa known to all who have occasion to be ' down town a great deal, ' ml- "r r BAKING POWDER Made from Grape Cream of Tartar, and Absolutely Pure I 'if !. Highest award, Chicago World's Fair. Highest tests by U. S. Gov't Chemists. TRICK OAKINQ POWDER 00., CHlCAOO. ImlUtlon baking powden ' ttiejtly tried irommm. mey my con itu p pound. hi net but their uie it at (he cost health. WESTERN MEN-UNITED In Approving Hansbrough's Arid Land Bill. Wasiunqton, Jan. 21, In tho Bonato thla morning In presenting his bill tor Irrigation of a id lands Hansbrough an nounced that tho moasuro had mot tho unanimous approval of a sponlal com mltteo of Western Senators nnd Repre sentatives which had the framing of tho bill In charge. Wakiunciton, Jan. 21. Tho President today annouucod hla determination to nominate Robort OroBoir to bo United States attornoy for Idaho. Tho Presi dent to.'ay aont to tho Senate tho non 3 iuatlon of Presley M. Rixoy to bo chief aurgoou of tho navy. Rlxoy personally attonded MuKluloy for the last atx yoara ol tho inartyrod president's life, Tho Bonato CommlBMon on Immigra tion gavo n hearing today to reprcsonta fives ol tho various Interests upon tho quebtlon ol Chinese immigration. Sam uol Gompera demanded ita re-enact mont. John Foord, ol tho Asiatic Abho elation, epoko In opoltlon to oxclutdun bills, saying that tho United Stntos waa interested lu being on good torma with China. Union Men are Crooked tho mino workers' convention when MollioMoiedlth, a former employe at the national offices, prcsonted written charges against President Mitchell and Secretary Wilson alleging that thoao of ficors did not report to tho convention all of tho defalcations ol formir Bee rotary Plorco. Indianapolih, Jan. 21. A great sen sation was created at today'a Bosnian ol 154 State Street Hair Falls It doesn't take much of Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop falling of the hair. This is because it is a regular hair-food, feeding and nour ishing the hair and making it grow thick and heavy. It always restores color to gray hair all the dark, richxolQfi. I have used your Hair Vigor, off and on, for 30 years. I am now over GO years of age, have a good held of hair and not a alnglo gray hair. Mrs. L. Wilbur, Wayland, N. Y. tl. All d.-ujtUli. J. C. AYCB CO.. Uwtlt, Hi A c.vo U onn to coma before the Bap romo Court to tost tho validity ol tbo Chinese exclusion act. X FRESH TODAY A Chocolate Chews Peppermint Chews AND ...Peanut Taffy... AT Ellis & Zinn's Phonal 8 74 Walt for our annual IWIfllTEiFfllRi It will be the greatest one we ever held--We are now making preparations-It will take.place as soon as all the white goods arrive 3 C; jc. X j6. 17V J-) Only During Our Sale An early shipment of Kal-Kal and Crystal Corl Bilks; all thla eeaion'a nrndiictlon. have lust armed ia f -" -? -- enormous quantities at our (tore. tlniH enabling us to onen tne lux season with an unnrecedentad piwr 1 surpassing in variety and aUrMtto any of our previous displays, and, putting lorward by far tuo urwt- est Bilk Values of the Scasop WEDNESDAY'S SAJb3El Our 45th Wednesday Surprise Important Offer Tomorrow wo will plaeo on ealo a veray extensive line o( GREY WOOLEN RLANKBTB that formerly Bold for 1.00 and .WJ,r BOff .OS a pair Kvery houaoho.'d needa blauketa; wo know llj that la why ?"?Jl'! exceptional offer at this season of the year. rXftf" It J. take A 1 i A. s a timeiv mm TWO PAIR 10 A OUaTOMIiK-NONE 10 MERCHANT it ' 4