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THE DAILY JO URN AJL Train Report -Shasta express Tonight and Tomorrow occasional rain- North 4:34 p. nt. ''; VOL Xll SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MAltClI 5, 1902 NO 48 , iMCMirjm.UB H&y 33i K&S3i?H81BMBiBBHWPBBWMBBBiiBWiB83it MriBMfWMEHHHBLHftl New Embroideries New all-over laces and embroideries. New libbons, immense assortment just in at the York KNOX IS AFTER THE RAILROADS Attorney General to Start Proceedings THO I SAPS OF IMMIGRANTS HIE HOMES IN THE W 1ST Against Persistent Violators of the Law. Full Line of Spring Clothing For men and bovs iust onened. New stvles in Nobbv Suits at prices that make you wonder how we get them. U,. ..- ..1.. ,.f k. ...:... ik-i. J !i T "? T a o uui piaii ui uuiincii uiui uuci u. X X LTHE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Siturduy Cor. Commorolo.1 and Chomokota Sts. rrtr?rxx-ftry ""A" " ""T?iiJh171fci,i' PLBMUim'WW '" imMMi WMIH I'MWIIIM as3E2ti&kx$3BESSal ESKMBBE3KX A Pleasure Whon the eyas aro propirly fitted with lonvoi, you (In I u great pleas ures In nt thoiu glasse. Wo tnko your eyes in lime. Fxjmtnc Carefully So that you may not bo taking any chances and will set comfort, as well m satisfaction from study or pleas ure reading. Herman W, Barr ScUntlllC Optician. 120 State St . SsKm. It Has a Strong ' Pull Willi the judges of "old rvo" we re fer to tha linen brand o( whir key on the innrkot, tnu brand vo guarantee, the brand wo sell, the Overboil To bo Mtto we liavo others, nnd they aro well worth the money wo aik. Try Overboil, try the oMiuu you will be phased, J. P. ROGERS, figa- Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer Congressman Drops Dead Other Items. Washington. March 6. It la expect ed that Attornoy-Uoncral Knox will shortly institute injunc'ion proceedings against certain railways which have been charged by the Interststato Com merce Commission with porsistontly violating tho law prohibiting rato pool ing, cutting, and rebato. The idoa is to got a judicial ruling on the mattor. Dropped Dead. Washington, March 5. Congress man Hums I'olK, ot renniyivania, dropped dead, in tho Hotel Walton, Phil adelphia, this morning. Long's Retirement. Washington, March 5. Tho dato now set tor Long's retirement from tho Cabinet is now known to bo May 1, though no formal announcement has yet been madH. Representative Fobs, Jof Illinois, la now most favorably men tioned as his successor. ctrrniCMT Vto"rxV T - TrlBtfvnwr i Who Said That? A reasonable amount of jewelry rings necklaces, hair adornments and tho rest were out of tho roach of peoplo of moderate moaiiB? HaBn't visited hero, has ho? Wo aro aro offering some very fine rings at prlcos which won't startle you worth looking at unyhow. C. T. Pomeroy 288 CommercUl St. Jeweler and OptlcUn This is to Certify I Searching for Hatem, Ore, Aug 24, 190 Bte of Oregon riiiinlv nf Marlon I M Crippled and Many Years an Invalid To whom these pnvwuu shall come, UrwtluK, About fourteen years iluoe ttt nlna yean of age I wet with an accMont which caused an Injury to my iplue and pelvic bono which resulted u the urination of humped shoulders aud hip. a shortening of the wain and displacement of In tenia! orgaui. aud shortening of about two Inches of one limb between the knee and hip. In addition to tho outward appearance of my body m above described In March 1W0 I wan taken with a severe attack of La Orlppo from the cfloct of which I suUereU greatly with my lungs and heart, aud wheu in May WOO I oamo to and began treatment with Dr. J. F. Cook my condition was about as follews: Could per form no manual labor, could not stoop to plok anythlug from tho floor. Could get about tha house- only with dlttlculty, and getting upstairs was next to impoMlMe. Could use my limbs only with dlffloiilty and one of them was much waned. My uorvou system was badly wrcoked. Had couuh and severe pain on lungs and heart, no appetite, could slmn only In broken spells, aud lu many ways sullered almost constant and Indescribable agonies. In short I waa as much dead as alive. ITevlously to my aitaok of La Grippe I was treated over a period of years by many physicians to no effective purpose. My personal anpearauoe at this time is straight In the back as anyone. My wasted limb restored to normal slw and but little more than half an Inoh shoiler than the other. Have free use of my limbs and oan go up stain one foot after tho other with perfect eae. My wasitis lengthening, Can stoop to the floor with ease, Can get about aud do pretty muoh any and everything other well people can do. Mr appetite Is splendid, sleep soundly and am absolutely free from pain. Having uvea in ur. uoon-sismuy iur uyv'j a roar! have seen muoh of the effwot of bu treatment upon others, and can truly and cheerfully recommend the Doctor and bit med ical skill to all In any way afflioted. . , The iJocior's treatment In this ease was whol ly confined to his iiotanieal Remedies, wmltu tlonallr administered No resort to the uw of knife, mechanical appliance or other mUwl ef treatment i)iug employed ..... LILLIAN ROSENBACM Lillian Itoscnbaum haa lived in this vicinity abom nine yean. , , We, the undenigned, are perwnally acquaint ed with the above atnant and cheerfully sub scribe to the truth of the foregoing staUment, N. KOSriNBAUM, Father, 8U8AN HAHUIBON, A. V. R08ENBAUM Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3tth flavof An. 1901. Seal attached. W. W. HALL, I County Clerk. By A. MpCfLLOCH. Dflfwlv. Imitations Are offered, bu ours are the only gen uine home on red emokwl meats. Hams 12 cents Shoulders 9 cents The Dead. TttLLtminE, Colo., March 5. Tho Htorm Is over and 150mon are engaged txlay In searching for the bodies that aie buried under masses of snow and de bris. j J.D. Cedarberg, who was listed among those killed In the slide at the Liberty ' mine, last Friday Is alive and well. Ho I wan eauvht bv the avalanche, but man. ' i i. ll.l.l. , Ai am rwl vnanii a til a PA I Aged VO Ulg HID Y) UUk Biiw vvu M'iMvw. i of eafety. The only mine in the vicinity of Tel luride that continues in operation is the Tomboy, and 600 miners are out of em ployment. The White House. If you take your mealu at the White House Restaurant you will be satisfied. Open day and night. EYE SPECIALIST A M.BANCROFT, Mir. of the Bancroft Optical Co, 259 Commercial St., Salem, Or, We do our own grinding and Frame Adjusting. EXAMINATION FREE Free Delivery. Phone 881, fee Cream AT X foe pa Every Day In the Week. 1H State Street. NORFOLK IS MOB RIDDEN Great Strike in the Virginia City. NoitreLK.Va., March 5. A mob of 5C0 strike sympathizes today held tho streets of Norfolk on which tho main lino ot the Norfolk Railway & Light Com. puny's cars are run last night, and tho police wero unablo to rope with it from non until after dark, when the cars, which wore guarded by detachments of military and hud J tin with dilllrulty all day, wero housed In the barns. Cars wero repeatedly derollt'd,woKon-loada of stones were piled on tho Iracks.and freo fights botween tho military guards and tho crond occurred at frequent intervals. In ono difllculty, a Sorgeant ran a bay. onot Into tho arm of II. II. Harmanscf, n barber. Mrs. HarmanBcf, who was standing by hor husband at tho time, knocked tho Sergeant to the ground with both lists and discolored tho faco of Lieutenant E II. Gale, who was near hor. Several soldiers woro struck by missiles thrown through the windows of cars. A nuinuor oi arrosts navo ueen mndo both by the police and military. Eight companies of militia aro on guard. The pollco force of 100 men lias boon on duty for 48 hours, and is un able to meet the emergency. Martial law was declared In Norfolk In tho morning. Four more infantry companies from Emporia, Suffolk, Smithfield and Franklin, making tho ontlroSoventy-firnt Regiment, have been oiderod out. The strikers last night cut a mile of trolley who in the city. Tho ttoopsaro now guardingthopower plant. A detach ment of a Newport News company is u duty. At a meeting tonight the Contral La bor Union boycotted tho street cars, Common Counollman Kelloy,alsoa load er ot the strikers, offered a resolution at tonight's council meeting to revoko the street railway franchise for Upeo of two days in running cars. Tho resolution was referred to a special committee. Twolfears In the Pen Are Already Pouring into the State of Washington One Thousand Arrived Today. The Railroads Anticipate, a Remarkable RusliNew Comers Buying Wheat Lands"the First Wave Has Struck Salem. Tacoma, Wash. March, 5."Tbe first train of home-seekers taking advantage of the reduced rates, arrived here last night. Today over one thousand immigrants reached West ern Washington. The railroads state that an immense traflic will be carried on for the next six weeks. All the available wheat lands of Eastern Washington' are being rapidly pur chased. Many of the immigrants, who are almost entirely ot the class who have money where with to purchase homes, express their intention to use the privilege allowed them by the recent orders of the railroads and will continue their journey throughout the states of Ore' gon and Washington, many of them taking in the entire country as far south as the limit of their transportation to Ashland, Ore. Tlie fame of the fertile Willamette and other valleys of Oregon will draw thousands of new-comers. This, it is said by the railroad people is but the first wave of the tide of in.' migration which is expected to far exceed any of recent years. r STORMS FOLLOW FLOODS ThroughouttheStrick' en East Heavy Snowstorms Impede Street Traffic. All Eastern and Southern States Affected. Nkw Yoiik. March 0. A florco mow and windstorm broke ovor tho city this morning. Strcot car traffic is impeded and threatened with blockade PiTTSiiuiia. March. 5. A croat mow storm prevails throughout all sections nf Pennsylvania. Business and street car traffic hero and elsewhere is badly retarded, The advance guard of about ten families landed at Salem last night and have been busy today seeking new homes in all directions. Euoksb, Or.. Maroh. 5. -Special to the Journal Joceph tClarko was this mornlnir. sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary at Salem for the theft of an overcoat. TRUST MAGNATE IS DEAD Head of the Oyster Trust Succumbs. Chicago, March 5. Alfred Booth, head of tho A. Booth Packing Co., sometimes called tho Fich nnd Oyster Trust, died this morning of hardening of the urteries. Two sons survive him. Ho lenvos an estate valued nt several millions. nordica" NEATLY WORKED Kansas Men Best the Singer. Wichita, Kan., March 5. Lillian Nordina sang to an nudienco of 2000 per sons last night. An unique foature of tho concort was tho transmission of tho music by telephone to various parts o the city, nlso to other citlos, tvun to Kansas City. Transmitters tho size of the ordinary telephone mouthpiece wero placed among the footlights. Mino Nor dfeu did not loarn of tho ihrowd ar rangement for the telephone concert un til a fow minutes before singing tho last number. Bhowas indignant aud almost refused to sing the closing soUctlons. Mine. Nordica said alter the concert that never again would sho sing into a telephone, and that hereafter her rnanu agors would investigate tho stage to sea if lhero wero any receivers secreted. Sho said that those who heard hor by tolephone would huvo a faUo Impression of her singing. An Indiana Bank Robbed Washington, Ind., March 6, Tho na tional bank at Montgomery was burglar ized this morning. The cracksmen got over four thousand dollars. HENRY GOING EAST Passed Through Cleveland This A.orning. Olevkland, March, 5. Prince llnnry's special parted through hero nt nine o'clock this morning. Tho train mndo a II vo minuto stop during which the Prince left the breakfast table to go to tho back platlorm whore he acknowledged tho choors of the crowd in tho depot. Thero wore no formal ceremonies. Kiiie, Pn March 5. At Covoland some excitement wns caused by tho frantic efforts ot n middle aged man to board tho train. Tlio'tocrctfioivli'o men throw him back but as thuPrlnco caught sight of him ho said "Let (hat man conio up." Ho was ushered into tho Princo's presonce and talked with liiin for several minutes. Tho man proved to be Petor Kapp, who was tho Princo's valet twenty years ago. WIHELESS TELEPHONY necelvershlp Expenses II. B Theilsen has petitioned the circuit court for an order upon Claud Gatoh, recolver of Gilbert Bros bank, forf55!,72, the expenses of tho tern perorary receivership in which the petitioner was receiver. What a French Inventor Says lie has Accomplished Ni:w Yoiik, March 6. E, Ducretot, the French oloctricnl engineer, has mado tho following btatemont concerning tho system of wirelocB telephony which ho hits invented, pays the Paris dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser: "Tho Acadomy of Science, to which my Invention of telephoning without wires has been submlted, acknowledges its value. The transmitter aud receiver are much like those in dally use for tho ordinary tolephone, Thoro Is this differ ence, that a small coll is introduced and tho electrical intensity is slightly In creatod, "When the Instruments aro put down deep in the earth, messages can bu transmitted over enormous distances, Forests, rivers, mountains may separate armies, yet they can communicate with each other through thu earth by wireless telephony. "Wireless 'elaphono messages can bo transmitted through sea from shore to shore or between ihlps. The voico Is transmitted without thu least difficulty, aud the most dolloato articulations resell the ear." A Destroyer Sunkjn a Fog. DovKit, England, March 6. It Is re ported that a British torpedo destroyer had boon sunk In a collision during a fog iu the English channel. SHOOTING COLONIAL TROOPERS Kitchener's Stern Methods With His Men. Nuvv Yoiik, March fi. A atmngo story Is exciting much discussion among military men, says a London dispatch to thu Tribune, nlthough ll has beou kept nut of both press and Parliament. It relates to alleged reprisals takon by Alls trallan troops for liner outrages in firing upon wounded and Draconian measures udoptad by Lord Kitchener for enforc ing discipline. It Js stated that the Australian officers and men who took thu lex tallonis into their own hands were tried by court-martial and scmoof them wero sentenced to he shot. Nothing has been obtained on tho matter at Lon don. diggIng- FOR DEAD BODIES In the Ruins of Battle Creek Fire. 1 BattmsCiikbk, Mich , Morch 5. One, hundred workmen today bogan digging j for bodies in tho ruins of Ilnttle Creek ' Sanitarium recently destroyed by fire. Tho charred skeleton of ono man has been found so far. Foresters Smoker, Sherwood Court, ol Foresters havo in vitations out for one of their popular J smokers Friday evening of this week, ' Nahiivillk March 5. Roports from Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tonnossco indicate tho worst snow storm of the season. All crops aro suffering" hoavy damages. M0RE ; BOERS TAKEN British Catch Botha's Wire Tapper. London, March 0 A Protoria dis patch received today statts that flfloen Boors Including Hold cornet Mldtlel nod Botha's chiol tolegrnphor Cooper have been captured near Steynsdorf, Eastern Transvaal. Coughed It's the experience of every one. Sooner cr later wc all take cold. Colds naturally tend downw.rd, that's the trouble. Ayer'a Cherry Pec-" toral stop t!:h downward tendency and quickly cures these early colds. Ask your doctor. If he says this isn't so, don't believe us. "I know front pcronnl experience that Aycr's Cherry Pectoral quickly breaks up a heavy cold on the lungs." D. C. Sncdckcr, Pine Hill, N. Y. jSc, 80c. 11.00. J. C AYCU CO., Uwcll, Mssi. Rumor Contradicted. Boston, Maroh 5. Tho rumor circu lated last night that Julia Ward Ho no, was dead, Is without foundation. Mrs. Howu is not even III. PEPPERMINT AND Strawberry Wafers Today W. WTzinn's 154 State St. Phone 2874. A hr) c f ...Salem's Greatest Exclusive Corset House... NEW IMPROVED STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS 50c UP. New French batiste corsels-lmproved straight front models, with irarter tabs neat embroidery and trimming fitted all styles, New French oontll straight front cornets low bust, long skirt, ribbon trimmwl with garter at tachments all siies fitted. New Imported etrainht-front fancy b'omdwl French corsets genuine wha'obone filled. New straight front girdle corsets, pink an J blue 45o. New, straight front ribbon uorsets sielal opportunities In de sirable tape girdle coreets, Greatest Yalue French Corset Celebrated Brands In Full Stock $2.50 to $4.00 regular roUll priee a large line of the "B K" a la tnlipe French corset, three od ors, all sizes full whalebone and watoheprlrig steel finest eatine and oontll, Saorlflce Sale your plok at I . Tbe K. k G. Corset. Anerkia Lady Corset, Tbe P. H. Corset. TbeVlflUot Corset. The G. D. Corset nnd wslst. The Ferris Wolst. AMERICAN LADY CORSETS One of the most popular and best known cortets worn today, a celebrated make worthy ot it name. The regular pri nf this eorset is known to well-dressed women who are pasted on values. Que of the season's beet models, covered in white, black and drab sateen, with wide laee and baby ribbon trimming. 50 CENTS UP. Newest nytltae "U Creuue" Lattice Kit to a corset-most d slaty la effect sad teautlfylni properties. Boned with doutle alualnold sad gusrsateed not to tresk. MRS. M. E. FRASER SWEET SPRING TIME I Smiles gently upon our way. The big store has put off Its winter robe aud donned instead its garn oi npring. IN OUR CLOTIIINO DEPARTMENT. We aro showing a splendid new line of SUITS, COATS, HATS, PANTS, SWEATERS. ETC The now Windsorotte tie for men is very soft and summery. ...Boys Clothing... Our new Knring stock embraces nil the latest fads nnd fannies In Boys' I . I ' k' m " Holts ranging In price irom $.yu up TO 5.U NOUFOLKS, SAILORS, 8-PIKOH SUITS, KTC. Special for Wed'sday A very elaborate hue of Ladles' Muslin draw ers, enreel eovern anil gowns, worm fi.uu ettcu will bu mm at ox cents on Weuniwday. 626 Neck Ruffs Berthas Shirt Waists Dress Skirts Petticoats Fancy Hosiery Lace Hose All Over Laces New Today All Over Embroidery New Wash Goods Wool Etamlnes Lawn Kamonas Silk Waists W- B. Corsets Ladles' Suits Silk Skirts v . '-1 Fendriclfs Market THE LEADER 271 COMMERCIAL ST. Cottle Block. Nsi wtr?