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DAILY i JOURNAL Train Report Shasta Expres9North8:3 4p m. Tonleht and tomorrow clouy With occasional light rain. .' VOL Xll V SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1902 NO 37 THE YOUNG A STUDY IN CAUSE and EFFECT. Don't Judge TEDDY IS SAFE m i DIPLOMATS GREATLY EXCITED Over Reminiscences of the Spanish War esmffimsum I A Corset by Its Face Turn It over LOOK ON THE OTHER SIDE AND , .TatfTOrvlXTCTgTTTTJTl fMrn - m 4h f - Insist Ann around the body THIS EX.LUSIVE routine of Thomson's GLOVE FITTING Corsets Sold everywhere I Y$S PARIS SHAPfr" ("SHORT HID) " uookioi irec THEY DON'T MAKE A FREAK- Wo lmo nit tlio now shapoi, at "RACKET PRICES." THE NEW E. T. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PKICE CASH STORE. Cor. Commercial and Ohamekota Sts. tirrvsmTrmzsH iL'.irmn mr The Popular Host Is the ono who !e always careful in (ho choico of his table wines and will not lisk hie standing by not providing wluo an good as his dinner. No mistake can bo made if youjuso winea and cigars rom Rogers, whore only the purest and flnoat vintages are pnld j J. P. ROGERS, fig. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer This is to Certify CoTJlZlonl" Blem' Oro- Au " ml Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. lo wuoin ihetu pri'.mu nhuu uumu, uiui'lt ti. About fourteen years ilnoo t iiIup ycsr or ago I mot wttU an accident whlcn causeu an liilury tomriplneand polTlobono which resulted In tlte forinatiou of hutnpod iihouldora and hip. a ihortenlu? ot the wain and dliplaccment or ln wrnal organs, and ahortenlUK of about two Inches ot one limb between tbo kneo and hip. In addition to the outward ai.pcaranco of my body as above described In March 1000 I wax taken with a severe attack of La Grippe from the effect of watch I suffered neatly with my lungs and bean, aud wheulu May 1W0I came to and began treatment with Dr. J. K. Cook my condition was about as follows Could per form no manual labor, wuld not stoop to pick anything from tho Boor. Could get about the houso only with dldlculty, and getting up stairs was next to impofelWe. Could use my limbs only with dlfflculty and one of them waa much i w .... iiaiuni warn haillv wrfrltPa. H4 cough an X wrero latu on lungs ntl lieart no appetite, could sieeo oniy in uroaeu ipii, and In many ways suflered almost constant and Indescribable agonies. In short I was as much dead aa alive, i'revlnusly to my attack of La Orlppe I wat treated orer a period of years by many physicians to no fffva piiirosc My itralt personal apporu t ,,mefi! straight In tho back as aajoi e Mr.w"' limb restored to normal slie and but llttlo more than half an Inch shorter than the other. Have free use of my limbs and can w up stairs one tool niujr mo uiuoi mi" ..r "r" "' wuitls lengthening dm stoop to the floor with case, Can get about and do pretty muoh any and everything other well people can do My appetite Is splendid, sleep soundly and am absolutely free from pain. , Having lived In Ur tooVs family for nearly a year I havo seen muoh of the effect of bis treatment upon others, and eau truly and cheerfully recommend the Doctor and his raed leal skill to all In any way afflicted Tho Doctor's treatment lu this case was wbol- tlonally atmluUterwl No res.rt to th ue of knife, meohaulcal appliance or other method of treatment Mug emU-y R08ENBAUU uiiian Kosenoaum uaa iiveu u "' . afcout nine years. ,, . , We. the undersigned, are personally afnualnt ed with the above afflut and cheerfully sub scribe to the truth of the foregoing statement, N ROSrlSliALlM.Kather. BrSAN IIAKHISOri, A. V, KUOtniiAUJi. Subscribed and sworu to before me this 34th darof An. 1901. Beal attached. W. W. HALL, . i!oiintv men By A MrCTUX)CH. Deputy. THE ELITE CAFE 20S Commercial Street. Meals at all hours Open day and night Only ttace la the city bin jlloi the Famous Olymr-ia beer Is the Hecep tkm Saloon. Wholesale aol Weiall. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor Upon Having The S atns ud apfiicauun YOU LOOK LIKE and eoll ttiia woll known brand Now Bprlng thipment just in. YORK RACKET DARNES, Proprietor, Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday No Wonder It would make you fool bluo it ou got the treatment your watch Rets. How onjt, since it wnBclcnncd and ol'ed? How many timca has it (alien on the flior in llio past year? Why did you lot that blacksmith Hie tlio rust off tlio mainspring? Whin aro you going to biing it to Barr's Jewelry Store Repairing a Watch... Of tho flnost workmanship U a branch of our buslueea that wo give special attention to. Our repairing department is conducted with tlio utmost caro and skill, diamonds aro reset, and jewelry of all klndtt Ib re paired in tho most perfect manner, boaiclea optical work of all kinds. C. T, Pomeroy 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician mwQitrR0Ni i CORSETnlUlTONT' mwmmmmumwumntm Acme Is Stirred Up The Kugene Register's Acme corres ponlent says: "Quite an excitement Has raised here in town on Sunday evening by the un earthly scream of a hungry panthor on the outskirts of town. Soon tho town was all astir, dogs and guns being in de mand with an upward tendeucy on tho i market, but nothing could bo dona at night. Tho next day a hunting party was organized to hunt for tho beast, when, after ecouring the hills and brusli half a day or more Warren An drews and Bess Martin uncovered a she bear with one cub about a day old Af ter a lively fight In which ono dog was badly hurt the bear was placed hors de combat and brought to town on Cess Martin's back, Next day as Geo. Unam terlaln was going up the gulch back of 1,1b house to cut tome stove wood he heard a alight noUe and upon looking in that direction eaw and enor mous panther not 10 rods from the house. The animal was sitting quietly on a log licking its paws. George remembering that his wife was needing some wood very badly returned to carry It for her. Again was a hunting party organized but to no purpose. Tho sdrenaue continues nightly and the women and etiiiuren are careful to be home at night." Some very nice articles for ( I vv Hearts, etc., at Day II 114 Statt Stmt our Current Events Capitol. at the Wabiunciton, Fub. 13. Dlploinatlo circles here have not beon so stirred up lor years as they now aro over complica tions arising from the various declara tions in Europe as to the attitude of tlio different governments toward tho Unit od States when this country was about toenvagoin nnr with Spain. At this' time it is well to atato that no otllclal notice wilt bo takon of the matter by tho atato department. Just now It is Eng land's turn t spoak. Tho publication in Germany of a note alleged to havo beon nddreaeed by Am bassador i'aunccfote to tlio diplomatic corps hore came as n groat surprise. Pauncofoto decllued to discuss tho mat ter' When tho proper time comes it is expected here that the records will bo produced and the entire question .eot at rest. Mitchell Speaks Wabiiiuion, Feb. 13. Senator Mitch ell, of Oregon, addrossed tho Sonato to day on the (Philippines tariff bill. Ho held that under existing conditionu it is neither right, expedient, or necoteary, to apply to our insuUt poeeseions tho same rule that wo apply to forolgn countries touching upon Ouba. Mitchell said that the United States was not in duty bound to enter into any trcatlos cr commercial regulations with Cuba that my in any manner effect adversely any American interest. Denounces Cable Company, Congressman Corliss, ol Michigan, wIio'Ib tho author of tho bill providing for tho laying of a cable from San Fran cisco to Manila, made Ins initial pre sentation of the case to the Houeo to day. Corliss In bitterly opposed to tho laylngof theuiblu by private concerns. He denotliu til the methods of the Com mercial Cable Company, in attempllng to get over ahead of Congress and to eo curo from tho President u poimission which lie is not nut! orized to grant, to lay tho cable, and hi cause In tho face of his refusal they hjtve prepared to lay and operato tho cabU without tho concent of thoGovernmcntof th'i United htatos. BOTH DREW GUNS Pendleton Scribe and Quarrel. Clerk Pri.sm.uoN', Or. Fob. 13. A shooting affray between a roportor on a dally pa per here and a clerk In a hotol was nar rowly averted weunesday aftornoon. Doth men had out their revolvers, but were seU ed before they could uso them. Tho men were Glenn Ruehee, clerk in the Hotel Pendleton, nnd R, V. Hutchlns, a re porter on the Daily Hast Oregonian, The trouble nas duo to a question as to the identity of tho informer on John Haydeu, a commercial man of Portland, who was arrested yesterday and fined f 10 and coats for having two bob-white quails in his possession. Hoyden says the birds wero glvon to his wife by a friend in Idaho, On his arrival heto! yestenUy, he gave a bx outalnliu the quail to the hotel cleik with the request that tho birds bo cooked. The hotel clerk opened tho Ikx in the preeence of eoveral witnesses, one of whom promptly informed the deputy game warden, who caused the arrest of Hayden. Tho clerk of the hotel got tho Impression that thenoivspaper man had represented that ho Infot mod on Hay den, and in the dlsouaslon about tho matter this afternoon threatened to thrash the reporter. This afternoon the dispute was renewed, and after clinch. ing, both men made a display of fire arms. The hotel clerk was lined f0 for assault. WALKERS . SMASH RECORDS New York Pedestrians in Six Day Race. New Your. Feb 18 Tho surviving teams in the six day walking matoh now going on In this oity passed the five hunJred mile mark this morning. The leaders are still miles ahead of the world's record. European Claims to Friendship. Great Improvement is Noticed , Barring Accidents Recovery is Sure. i The President and Wife much Elated. ' Gkoton, Feb. 13. Tho fin tl crisis In tho illness of young Roosevo! i has beon met and passed, and barring the unex pected, ha will livo Tho liaeaso has been chocked in tho light lu )g and the loft wasalmost completoly clenrod during tho night. Tho boy slept we(l all night and Secretary Cortelyou announced at eight-thirty this morning that thopatlent was doing nicely. The Prebldont and his wife are in high spirits tb,!o morning, as they feel tho critical point of their son's illnops is passed. Tho doctors wore able to say this morning that tho pationt is on the most certain road to recovery. Tho President took n short walk around tho school grounds this morning. All Danger Past' This afternoon it was announced that tho President would leave fqr Wasluni,- i ion ai -inu louay. lituur iuu i resworn, viBited the correspondent's Headquarters and confirmed this. Al'co Roosevelt will arrivo hero tomorrow. During his talk with tho cot respondents tho Prcsl- 1 dont thanked thorn for tho bequot of (lowers thoy had sent Mrs. Roosovolt I and also for tho consideration thoy lmvo shown during tho crh'a. Ho afterwards shook hands with each of them. Ho an nounced tho rapid convalescence of Iiib son and stated that -ra. Roosevelt and Miss Alice would take young Teddy to tho Whito Houso as soon as" possible. NORA FULLER BURIED No Clue Found as to Her Slayer. San ritANOisco, Fib. 13 Tho fuuoral of Nora Fuller, whofo nuujo body was found in a iioueo at 2211 Sutter Streot 'nndvthoso fato has thrown tho nholo I 1. 1 .. ..ni. nWMl. llMintl, I1M llftllt tllfll Cliy llllll lUlll CAVItUlllullb yt.io livif. ....a afternoon, from tho California St Meth odist Church. Rov. A. 0. llano, pastor, olllelating. There aro no developments whatever toward the solution of tho mystery although evory nervo Is bslng strained by tho pollco to discover tho man Hennott, who Is suppei'tod of being her murdoror. HELEN GOULD'S BUTLER Confesses to a Serious Theft. Nkw-Yoiik, Feb. 13. Daniel Donovan, a butler omplojed by Helen Gould, was arrested today for stealing three thous and dollars worth of property from tho Gould household. He confessed to the crlmo. ST LOUIS BRIBER DYING Scandal to be Aired on Monday. St I.ooih, Mj, Feb. 13. John Murroll, one of the men Indicted in connection with the aldermanlo bribery oases, is dying of pneumonia. 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I. amI nfttrtlall.. ted BlatoH woro informed of tho Anglo Japaueiu rilllntipo and wnrn invllod In loin in tho future It is said that tho East-Asian alliance between Germany, Russian nnd France has ceased and is not to bo reausciUtod, j Prlnco Henry's visit to America is ae i sumlng groat importance and there is otllclal authority for tho statement that It is hoped the Prince's vieit will lead America to continue to maintain a friendly neutral attitude towards Ger many, which Is now more to bo desired than over on account of tho Anglo. Jap anese alliance. FIERCE KENTUCKY JUTTLE Between Officers and Moun taineers. Mtnni.KHiiono, Ky., Feb. 12. Six men are dead and as many more are dying as the result of a battle between o (II com (rom Middlesboro and raountalneeis. The battle, which wap ono of tho most desperate in the history of mountain warfare, occurroi botwoen -i and 0 o'clock this evening lit 10 Turner's Quarter Home saloon, .') miles from Middlesboro, Last month sorni mules and other goods of Turner's wero levied on in pay ment of a debt, and a few nights ago. it Is alleged, he, with others went to Vir ginia, where tho properly had been tak en, secured what was formerly his and returned to the Quarter House. Today Deputy Sheriff Wat Thompson summon- ,eJ a posse of ten or fifteen men for the purpose ol arresting TuriierutliiBfcaioon, The J-oulsvillo aud Nashville railroad refused to convey the olllcera to the sa loon and they walked through the mountains. Turner had heard that an attempt woull be made to arrest him, and he and his fifteen men gave the olllcera a warm reception, The saloon was well situated for an attack like this. It was built of logs and was surrounded by a 30-foot fence, In w hich loopholes had been out to that Inmates could shoot at outsiders. Turner's sitrroudor was demanded. His r ply was a round of shots. Charley Cecil, ol Middlesboro, was riding a pony in plain view of the Turner men. Home one raieed a wImIow of the log house and shot Cecil, who fell dead. Instantly the man at the window fell back, pierced by hall a doteu bullets. Then the firing be gan in earnest. The officers scattered, Hndhldlngbehlnd truss, poured a galling fire Into the mountain fortress. In the fight, John Doyle, a railroad man, was shot In the hand. The town men gath ered closer around Turner's place, un daunted by the shots whluh wIiIzmmI around them Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to buy other powders because they are "cheap." Housekeepers should i top and think. If such powders are lower priced, aro they not inferior? Is it economy to spoil your digestion to save a few pennies? Alum is used in some baking powders nnd in most of the so-culled phosphate, pow ders, because it is chunp, niul makes a cheaper ponder. Hut nlunt is norros Ive poison which, taken in food, ncmnjuri ously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. nOVAL DAKIMO POWDER CO, 100 WILLIAM ST., As soon as Cecil was killed his com panions dotormtned to burn Turner's rondczvous.nnd In tho midst ot tho battle a man applied a torch to ait exposed side of tho building. Soon tho building was in fiamos. Sovoral of tho mountaineers camo to tho window and wero Immediate ly shot down. Tho inombora of the posse surrounding tho barricade, woro dolor, mined to let none escape. Leo Tumor and several of his friends, however, In some manner escapod, and he in now at Mingo mines, eight milos from Middles boro. Several of his men perished in tho Haines. Fob. 13 All Is quiet today at tho scouoof Wednesday's battle near tho quarter Iioubo. John Dohlo, ono of tho olllcorfl wounded died today, making six known doaths. A mnuntalnoor brings a report of threo bodies being found this morning, n mllo from tho quarter hnue, III nitllltluil lu tills, tionoo lmvo beon found lu tho ruins of ''General" Turner's saloon and it is believed that several porisiu'd In tho flames that destroiol tho structure. DANIELS WON'T TALK Roosevelt's Rough Rider San guine. Piiobnix, Ariz., Fob. 13. lion Dauleh, the recently appointed United States marshal for Arizona arrived hero this morning. Ho refuses to discuss Ills al leged Wyoming prison record but says I he has written Roosevelt explaining ev erything and is sanguine nf tho outcome. Millers faom all over tho country aro i In Chicago to organize a national body. PeE!t!tSi WHTE Tomorrow wo inauuitrato our annual Whlto Fair, which means great re- dilutions on tho now Whlto Goods for Spring. This Is the making-up season and everyone should take advantage ot tula opportunity to secure Whlto bargains. Any Color Just Mur!ins and sheetings. Ready-made sheets. Ready-made pillow slips. Table linens. Dress stuffs. Silks. Kmbroiderlea. Laces and ribbons. Kid gloves. heck wear. Hosiery. Corrots. Underwear. Handkerchiefs. Trimmings. tfjp." NEW YORK. NATIONAL MILLING TRUST Has been Formed in Chicago. Seven Hundred Millions In volved. (JitioAoo, Feb. 13. Tho organization1 ot all tlio millers of tho United States undor ono general head was efoctod hero today. Twenty thousand milling con cern a nro Included In Mm nmaniza tton, reprcsontlntlng a capital of seven hundred million dollars, J ho contrnl hoadquarters will bo lo cated at Chicago or Minneapolis nnd thoro will probably bo branches in Now York, St. Louis, nnd Cincinnati. The purpose of tho organization aro tald to ho tho securing ot concessions nnd legislation ot bonfit to millers. It is denied an advancoot prices Is contem plated, elthottgh such a stop is not un unllkoly. FRESH TODAY ...Chocolates... AND i Bon Bons -AT- Finn's So it's White Muslin underwear. Laco curtains. Curtain Swisses, White blankets. Men's shirts. Men's ties. Barber coats. Whito vests. Boys' waists. Nothing excluded except coutraotgoodi, if the article is Whlto you get tno discount, t .--ti - V . ir a -i, "i c4 jfc . vjk