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1 - JOC Train Report Shasta Exprcs9NortlU34p m. UxAJLjLijL TontBht and tomorrow clouy with occasional light rain- M 3 VOL XII SALEM, OREGON MONDAY FEBRUARI' 17, 1902 NO 34. PI rrTTT RNAL A STUDY IN CAUSE and EFFECT. PAWS 8MAPB? THEY DON'T MAKE Wo linvo nil tho now shapes, at "RACKET PRICES." THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. SAL M'S CHEAPEST PR CE CASH &TORE. aiwFJimjwiMimr.iLuwwinraHuiM i$ 1 The Popular Host Is the ono who is iilwnyn careful in tho! choice of his tome which and will not1 riek his standing by not providing wlno! as good n9 IiIh dinner. No miatako can) bo mndo if you ue wliuv and cigars) rom Rogers, where only tho purest itndl finest vintages aro told J. P. ROGERS, IS"-1 Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer This is to Certify CrlDDleS and Many Years an Invalid. To whom iliest) prx.enui shall come, u recti ik About fourteen ywn since at uln years of age I mt with an accident which calls to mr spine and pelvlobone wlilnh result tnenv wmon uaiiieu an Injury to mr spine ana pemo none wuinn resuitea in the formation of humped shoulders and hip. a shortening ot tho walt and displacement of In- K3lll UIKHUI, iiii rii.iiivu.in w. w. ... w Inches otonq limb between tho ine and hip. In addition to the outward anpfaran'-e of my body a above described In March 1900 I im taken with a severe attack of La Grippe from the effect of which I ntlercd irreatly w lth my lungaand heart, yud whonln Mar 1W01 came to and began treatment with Dr. J. P. Cook my condition waa about a follews: Could per form no manual labor, could not ttoop to pick anything from the floor. Could get about the house only with difficulty, and getting up stairs waa next to ImpouiMe. could use my Umba only with difficulty and one of them was much waaed. My uerrous ayitem waa badly wrecked, Had cough and sovere pain on luuga and heart, no appetite, could Bleep only In broken apella. and In many waya suffered almott constant and tndeacrlbable agonies. In abort I waiaamuoh deadaaallve. Vrevlou.ly to my attack of La drlppe I waa treated orer a period of years by many physicians to no effective purpose. My personal appearaum at this time is straight in the back as anyone. My waited limb rcttored to normal l and but little more than half an Inch shorter than the other. Have free use of my limbs and can go up stairs one r.i rtA ..., nthAr with neriLOL aasc. mt .l AK..aK atul )inrl Attl.lf. nt atWM.t tufl wajiitli lenetheniuz Can atoop to the floor with ease, Can get aliout and do pretty muoh any and everything other well people can do. My appetite la spleudld, sleep souudly and am absolutely free from pain , Having lived In r Cook's family for nearly year 1 hate seen miwli of the eOeot ol bu treatment upou othem, and can W'llr and cheerfully reoommend the Doctor and bU med ical skill to all In any way atHtotad. The Dootor"a treatment lu this eae was wbol- limnnii.l In hill U lUninal KamadUt. ootltu- tionally admluUVered So resort to the ue of knife, meolianloai appUaii or other method ortrcatmont oe.ng w-lfgQ" H ROaENBAUM. Lillian RMeubaum baa lived In this viiduity about nine years. ,, . , We, tho undentgued. are personally acquaint ed with trio above atunt aud ebeerlully wb acribo to the truth of the foregoing sUtowent, N. HOirlsBAL'M, Father. BUHAN H UUtlBON, x V RiMEN'UAIIM. 8ubaoribed and sworn to before me tUU UU dayofAng, 1W1. Sealafl aiuorn ed, W. W. If ALL. County clerk. wrcni.iN.'n. hmt-iw. Hy THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street, Meals at all hours Open day and night Only place In the city. handlist the Famous Olympja reerls tn gf.' E ECKERLiN, Proprietor Sp5? vfiffi l visws cjm Jrf! kfSfe? 53 1 ) Don't Judge A Corset by its Face Turn It over LOOK ON THE OTHER SIDE AND Insist & 1110131- the Scams ggsPfen W m4 Bill Run around the body THIS EXCLUSIVE Feature of Thomson's GLOVE FITTING Corsets vffi.-FiTriNcaH a Sold everywhere Uooklot free on application TZIKTLMMVi.flKk'fcWS.r J fl CORSET 'finiITNT-8 YOU LOOK LIKE FREAK and aoll tills well known brand Now Bpring shipment Juot in. BARNES, Proprlotor. ONE Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday Con Commercial and Chomokota Sts. Winfl fhp arr .? "'N World You aro at n disadvantage unluea you eeo perfectly. I( your eye tro defective yju must have them given attention. Wo'll discover tho defect for you and tit. glasses which will glvo you tho benefit of good eyes ugnin. Herman W. Barr Scientific Optician 120 State Stre.t. Repairing 'Watch... Of tho finest workmanship is branch of our business that wo give apodal nttoution to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost euro and nklll. diamonds aro reset, and jewelry of all kinds is re paired in tno most ported mnnner, besides optical work ot all kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 2 8 8 Com'! St. Watchmaker and Optician Off ered a Good Thing San Fkancisco, Fob. 17. O. It. Mulna, a former attorney of Unttlo Creek, Mich,, who was arrested today charged with using mails for fraudulent purpose, leprosonted himself as organizer of the "Rothschild Standard Oil Co.," capital four billion. He offered to sell the Presidency with a salary of live thousand a year, for three thousand cash. Biggest In the World. Cuicaoo, teb. 17. A permit was Is sued today for the construction of what is to bo the largest oillce building in the world. It will bo located at Deartxirn and Monroe streets, at a cost ot three million, will be sixteen stories high and accommodate a working force of nine thousand. Mrs." CatT Was Called Washington. Feb, 17. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt was today re-elected Pres ident of the National Woman's Suffrage Association. ICB CREAM KVEUV Saturday and Sunday -AT- 114 State Street- 'Trv Qur Butter Scotch Wafers. PASSED WITHOUT DISCUSSION to Repeal Taxes War Democrats Saw Resistance was Fruitless. Senate Approves the Danish Treaty. Washington, Fob. 17. Tho bill to ro poal tho war tax act passed the House unexpectedly this aftornoon. A rulo to prevent tho discussion desired by tho Democrats had been passed by a party vote, when Richardson the Democratic lloor leader, anuounced that debato would bo fruitless nnd as every ono waa for tho bill ho asked tho unanimous con sent that tho bill bo plncco upon Its pas eago at onco, Tho suggestion caused a sensation on tho Republican aide but it was instantly ncceptod amid laughter and npplauso. Tho bill then passed on a yea and nay vote which was unanimous, Tho measure cuts off in round Dgures 170,000,000 from tho govornmout'o an nual rovonttos. Every Horn on tho war tax schedule Is wiped off with tho ex coptlon of mixed flour. A bill was introduced in tho Houso today providing for a reciprocity treaty with Cuba to bo effected by tho Tresl dent as soon as tho islanders establish their government. Undof tho torms of tho treaty tho United Stutea shall refund quarterly to tho Cuban treasury forty percent of the duties collected uud tho Cubans shall make tariff concussions in their turn. Tho treaty shall continue in fnrco for ton years. West Indies Treaty Tho Stnato this utternoou ratified the treaty for tho purohaeo of tho Dmilsh West Indies unanimously. The President today sent to tho Son ato tho nomination of J. F. Nowkirk, to be postmaster nt Ban Diego, Calif. In tho Senate today Senator Cullom proscnted u petition from tho American Chambor ot Commerce in Franco nd vocatlng reciprocity between that country and the United States. Boycotting nigiuwo Vikcrnnjm, Intl., Eob. 17. At Wheat land, whe;u negroes work for white farmers, tho tollowing notice signed "Firebuise," was found today posted con spicueusly: "Notice is hereby given Hint any man who employs negro lalornfter tho first day of March, or harbors, leases or rents to any negro lauds, their houses will be burned after tho first day of April." Big Storm jnJStraits Pout Townskni). Wn., Storms uro doing great damage In tho straits of San Juan do Fucn. Tho storm is phenom enal, tho rivors are out of their banks, bridgos aro carried away and farms in nnded. Big Strike Precipitated South Bknd. IndFeb. 17. Tho ent'ro working force of tho immenso plant of thoSiugerSewlng'Machino company quit today In sympathy with thirty foundry men whoso wages had been cut. About seventeen hundred men aroaffeoted. Bulgarians To Revolt London, Feb, 17. Cabling from Con stantinople, the correspondent of the Daily Chronlole declares that rjulgarians ara planning a rising in Macedonia dur ing the coming Bnrinir.attd are endeavor ing to persuade tho Greeks to Join them. BOERS TRAPPED BRITISH And Inflicted very Heavy Losses. Psbtohia, Ftb. 17. One hundred and fifty mounted Infantrymen, while pa trolling the Klip River, south of Johan. nesbueg, February 12 surrounded a farm house where they euspeetud Boors were in'hiding. A single Boer broke away from the hotite and the British started topHrwie him. The Boer climbed a kante, the British fallowing. Irarqedt- ately a heavy ire was opened upon them frem three shies, The British .found thomaolvea in a trap, and In a position whero they wero wore unable to make any defense, Eight of tho British of ficers made n gallant effort, and defend ed tho ridge with carbines and revolvers until they wore overpowered. Tho British had two officers and 10 men killed, and soveral oHlcors and 40 men wounded beforotho forco was able to fall back under cover 61 n blockhouse Driven Back With Loss. London, Fob. 17. Lord Kltchonor, In addition to reporting the Klip River af fair, says : i "A party from tho Stuth African con stabulary lino on the Wotorvalo Rlvor encountered, February 10,a suporlor forco of the enemy near Vantoudorsbok and wnsdrlvou back with loss." According to a opeclal dispatch torn ' Proinrln t.lm mounted Infnntrvmon who , wero trapped at tho Klip Rlvor wore nil fresh from homo and unused to Boer tac tics. Tho bulk of thoCAUsaltlos occurred during tho retreat ot tin BrltlBh. Tho killed included Mujor Dowoll, tho com- mandor of tho force. THEY HAD "-" TWO Men HOld UP a Gambling Infnt ' Deb Moinks, la., Fob. 17. Two masked men ontored Flanlgnn's gam bling house at Clinton early this morn ing and at tho point of rovolvors com pelled twelvo attaches and players to turn over cash and valuables amounting to $2000. DESPERATE NEGRO OUTLAWS Escape from Jail, Kill One Alan and Wound Two. SuMiTKRVtLLK, Fla.. Fob. 17. Henry Wilson nnd Julius Goodwin, notorious negro outlaws, oscapod lrom jail horo yestorday, afterward killing Leo Graham, ono of tho most prominent youg men in town, and wounding George 8tnfford nnd Willie Porter, who had tried to corral them. Tho outlaws inado a savage attack on Djputy Sheriff Charles Lane today as he was lending them into their colls. Tho olllcor was soriottsly wounded t and the mon rnn through tho Jailer's roaidonc. Tlioro they wero nttackod by Mrs. Luno, armed with a Winchester rillo. The negroes wrsstcd tho wonpon from hor, and when tho woman's screams at- tracted a crowd, barricadot! themselves I behind their victim. George Stafford was dangerously wounded lu tho head with a club, and will probably die. Por ter was badly wounded ! tho flnt. As tho news spread, scores ot persons rush ed to tho sccno. The negroes had mndo thoir way up stairs and barricaded themselves from the throng below. Leo Graham, with a gun In his hand attempted to reach the tho bocoihI floor, and was shot doad in his stops. In tho excitement following, tho men escaped through the t rear, and although soveral shots wero fired at them In tho pursuit, they man aged to get away. Both are believed to bo seriously wounded. BATANGAS NEARLY SUBDUED Latest News of the Philip pines. Manila, Feb. 17. General B. Frank lin Bell has practically olearod the Insur rection in Batnngns Province, the troops under his command having made it clean sweep of the district. It Is not believed that all insurgent arms havo been cap tured or surrendered, but that a num ber of them havo been taken by tho in surgents to other provinces or safely hidden. The increase of robber bands In tho Provinces of Taybag audCavlto show the effects of the drastic measures adopted in Batangas end Lagana provinces. Gener al Hell says the people ot these latter provinces never realised the terrors of war until they personally experienced its hardships, owing to the closing or the ports and the concentration of the na tives In the towns. General Bell believes that tho Insur gent leader, Malvar, is becoming ex ceedingly unpopular with the Filipinos, and that when tho natives cease to fear his vonegance, many will be found will ins to betray him, What has been said of Batangas Province applies equally to Laguna. almost i Daniels Must Quit. I Wahhutoton, Feb, 17. President Roosevelt, Il Is retried, luta deslded to pall for the rwlgnatlon of Ben. Daniels the recently appointed uiasbal of Arizona, Daniels tupIanatieDjor his alleged prlsoen reoerd is not satisfactory. EAST STORM SWEPT New York Blocked by a Blizzard Which is Sweeping the Whole Coast. r.Mf A m vlaTir fnt- Cliino at x1 w" aiv I J iwi vjiiiiaj Sea. Nuw Yonx, Fob. 17. A lorriblo bllz znrd is raging in Now York aud vicinity. . In the city the heavy snow has intrr- . fered with all kinds of traffic, Tho bliz zard is the worst experienced hore in threo years. In the harbor many steam ers are lying at anchor until tho storm clears. Storm reports are nleo coming from eastern Pennsylvania aud Connect icut. I Norfolk,Vo , Fob. 17. A terrific galo prevails on the coast today. Heavy i snow is falling and nothing can be seen off shoro. There nro fears for sailing vessels at soa. Tho entire coast Is storm swept nnd thoru hnsbcen great suffering. CHAMPION JEFFRIES JS SICK Premier Pug Threatened with Pneumonia. Nkw Yoitk-, Fob. 1U. Pugilist Joffrlos is confined to his bod today with tonalli tls and grip which threatens to dovolop into pnoumoula. Ho caught cold of tor a boxing bout in Williamsburg Thootro on Saturday night and neglected it. singers" WERE SMOOTH Collamarini - Rcpetto Sharp Trick. Go's Poiitlanr, Fob. 17. Tho Collnmnr jlni - Ropotto Concert Company passod through Portland, Saturday morning, on routo from Hpokano to Sun Francisco, and successfully eluded a doputy sheriff, who had a writ of attachment on tho baggage of tho company, issuod nt tho InBtanco of tho Northwest Theatrical As sociation. Tho attraction had boon booked to play at Holuua aud Butte, but cancelled tho engagements, lu Butto tickets had boon sold to tho vnlue ot $500. of which tho share of tho Theatri cal Association would havo been $200. Tho manntjor of tno Helena theater ex panded $60 for advertising tho company, and It was upon these facts that tho writ was taken out. REBELS GROW STRONGER (Venezuelan Difficulties In crease. Wii.i.kmhtai), Island of Curnooa, Feb. 17. Had news for the Venezuelan Gov ernment has been recuived (rom tho Interior of tho country. There have been new and numerous uprisings In tho State of Carabobo, whither tho govern ment has tent a number ot soldors. Thero wore alr-o two engagements yester day near Vela do Cora between govern ment forces and revolutionists under General Rlora. Tho government forces wero completely routed In tho engage mentfl and a dotaohmont of them passed over to the side of the revolutionists, FRISCO THUG'S WORK IISM Domestic Fatally Wounded by Masked Alan. San Fkancisoo, Feb. 17. At a late hour last night Annie Anderson, a Swajtllah girl employed as a domestic at 204 Aaliuury street, was enot anu proo ablv fatally wounded by a masked foot- Pl( who uaJe ,,l eP aud etl11 l large. The younit woman Ilea at (tie tteceiv- ing Hospital In a critical condition. She says that the alighted from a Hayes street ear at the corner ot Ashbury street aud bad proceeded but a short distance on the latter thoroughfare whon sho was stopped by n masked mnn, who de manded hor purso. Sho became terrified and attomptcd to run, whon tho footpad pressed a revolver against hor jacket aud fired. Tho bullet ontorod tho loftshlo hot ween thosnvonth and eighth ribs, inflicting n wound which may provo fatal, Tho shooting occurred almost in front of tho rcsldonco ot Edwin Snell, whoro Miss Andorson is employed. Mr. Snoll hoard tho shot and rushed to tho girl's assistance, but saw no sign of hor assail ant. Ho carried hor into the houso and Immediately notified tho police, wbo as yet havo obtained no clow to tho identity of tho would-bo robber and murderer. Trieste Riots Are Oyer Tkibstk, Feb. 17. 'Tho rioting which has continued horo tor Bovoral days past Is to all nppearaucos, ovor. Work was roBUtnod in all trades today. DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION Eleven!!. Congress Sitting at Washington. Washington, Fob. 17. Tho oluvonth coMtlnentnl congross of tho Daughters ot the Amorlcan Rovoltttion was called to order this morning. President Gonora Mrs. Chas. Fairbanks in her nddross ot welcome urged that action bo taken to roduco tho roprosontatiou In tho con sross. Shu congratulated tho society upon Its rapid growth and good finan cial condition nnd made a ploa for tho erection ot monuments to revolutionary heroes and tho marking of historic spots, Mrs, John Swift of California responded for tho congress after which an adjourn ment until '1 p. tn, was takon. Cole Shot Jis Wife Hhi.kna, Mont., Fob. 17. Harold M. Colo, asslstnut superintendent at tho East Helena Smelter, lies dead In an un dertaker's establishment, and Olivia Mnyno Cole, his wife, Is at hor homo mortally wounded as tho result ot shots fired by tho husband. Tho tragedy oc curredhistovonlng shortly after 8o'clock, at tho rosidencu of tho couple. Thero wero uo witnesses to tho tragedy, nnd the wife is so badly Injured that alio Is not nblu to make a otittemout. Tho on ly story of tho affair is glvon by the mothor of Mrs. Colo. Mr..Colo came in from East Ilelona about 7 o'clock, Shortly after his ur rival Mrs. Mayue wont out nnd returned lu a littlo while. As bIio wsnt up tho steps sho heard a shot, quickly followed by another. Sho was accompanied by her husband, and on entering alio saw Colo fulling to tho floor, while his wlfu was lying on tho ilouugo with tho blood streaming from two wounds, one in tho head back ot tho oar uud tho other in tho left breast. Lying at the foot ot tho woman wero u number of Iotters. An examination showed that Colo was mortally wounded, uud ho died before a physlclun could be summoned, had shot himself through tho head, Mayor Use's Veto Los Anuki-hx. Fob. 17. Mayor Snyder today vetoed the Huntlngton-Hellmun Syndicate street railway franchises granted rccontly by tho counall. a? $7) A QmisrvC WEDNESDAY'S GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF MEN'S NECKTIES AND SUSPENDERS Two for the price of one, or ono for half prlco. Regular oOo suspenders and regular 60c neoktios at Half Price Wednesday Only. Investigate this proposition, It's a good one. Silks and Dainty Fabrics at Sale Prices.,. If They are White New Trlinmluu tllks in yory attractive patterns. aew wime Kai Kai mists. DETAILS INTENSIFY HORROR Ot Terrible Shemaka. Earthquake Two Thousand Died Mid Belching Flame. Natives Still in Fear Annihilation. of Br. PKTKnsnuftci, Fob. 17 It is now estimated that the number of porsono who lost thoir livoa in tho bhomaca earthquake will reach two thousand. Four thousand houses wero dostroyed. To add to tho horror a groat crevasse lu the earth appeared noar tho sceno and . from It immense llnnics and streams of , lava bolched forth. Bosldes Shemaka,, twontyfour othor villages in tho dis trict havo boeu practically dostroyed. Tho Bhocks still continue and the survivors who nro encamped on tho.. surrounding hlllH aro inconstant fear, of annihilation. ,; , Murder and Cremation Rojik, Ga., Fob. 17. Estollo Swann, the young whlto womnn found in a bum-' ing cabin near Rome yesterday, is in tho hospital with Injurlos which itlsthought' will provo fatal. W, D. Barnes, who says he Is tho woman's husband, is lu jail, charged with attompting to murder and nftorwaids burn hor body. Ho says, tho woman's clothing caught Qro from a tiro in tho grate. Miss Bwnnn declares he is not her husband. Nly Lungs Perhaps they arc sore and . weak from conctant cough-' ing. How ii this? Have" you forgotten about the cough-' medicine your crandmothcf ' gave you fifty years ago, . Aycr's Cherry Pectoral? Ask your doctor how many., years he lias prescribed it. "An eminent physician told mo I certainly' had consumption. I took A)cr's Cherry Pectoral and It com pletely cured mo." Mrs. S. L. Ycagcr, Oxford, Kans. lit., SCc, 11.01. J. C. AVER CO.. Uwtll. Mass. Tho February recital of tho College ot Muslo and Oratory will bo hold this evening In the Unlvorolty chapel. ...FRESH TODAY... Chocolate Creams ...nnd... ...Bon Bons... AT W. W. Zinn's LxfSvSfcCi sag&Tafflrj7 V ML V ' i&f yfcl fc- - OResw" Vr,. i in i ' mmj j .ii, trntrTTTr T" T-"" n mrfr 3 A? TWM.1 '... .S ia js , lu ' .y' J -V. -'4A 4, i; m i. ,lM m :m ..$ 7 xti w Mt h ,j? s - ?y -. ,? m -'All & s m .$ " rH 1 ' ' ,.s 'I ' '-rj , i -a' cHH t ft s irt T i it 'Vsi mWsm iiM tftmtf tf