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ch fit: WEEKLY OAPIT JOURNAL. VOL XII f ft 4 T '- - - "v- "- - . .' -i . i - SALEM, OKEGON THURSDAY kAIiOIl 6 1902 T r, ,' . 11 I ... !.., . ' -" 'I'LIIII V' l 111 B BV 1111 I 41 111 IiMiJai IV MI'U KNOX IS AFTER THE RAILROADS Attorney General to Start Proceedings Against Persistent Violators of the Law. uor union boycotted tuo street carp. Common Councilman Kelloy, also a lend er of tho strikers, offered a resolution nt tonight's council meeting to rovoke the street railway franchlao lor lapso of two days in running core. Tlio resolution wna referred to a special committee. Two Years In the Pen n iu v a n b wi utin u iy j .. lllUUUlI11iU VJL JLJJlTXX'wifvxXJLl JL U ,aA? A t lHH, - -tP l niTITnTTTTlTN TTATIflmni'T v r ii i i ii i i i 1 1 1 3fi it 1 1 a oMiMiiij wwm If i 2 j.1 Congressman Drops BEad-- Other Items. Wabhinqton. March 6. It is expect- fctl that Attornoy-Uonornl Knox- will ! shortly Instltuto injuno'ion proceedings .'against certain railways which havo jboonchnrgod by the Intorststato Com morco Uominiwjioti with persistently violating tho law prohibiting rate pool ing, cutting, and robnto. The Idea ia to ', got n Judicial ruling on tho matter. Dropped Dead. Washington, Murch C Congress man Rufus Polk, of Pennsylvania, dropped dead in the Hotel Walton, Phil. adelphm, this morning. Long's Retirement. Washington, March C Tho dato now But for Long's retirement from tho Cabinet is now known to bo May 1, though no format announcement baa yet : been made. Representative Fobs, iof Illinois, is now most favorably mon- i tioned as liia successor, Euounb, Or., March, 5. (Special to the Journal Joseph iCIarko wbb this morning sentenced to two years in tho Penitentiary at Salem for tho theft of an overcoat. NEWS FROM THE ' ORIENT N THE WEST Chinese Again Killing sionaries. Mis- W IS MOB JRIDDEN Great Strike in the Virginia City. NoitFOLK.Vn., March 6. A mob of 500 Btriko sympathizers today hold tho atrcota of Norfolk on which tho main lino of tho Norfolk Railway fc Light Corn. pany'e cars aro run last night, and itho polico wero unablo to copo with it from : nonn until alter dark, when tho care, which woro guarded by detachracnta of military and had run with dllllculty all day, wero housed in tho barns. Cars i wero repeutedly dorellcdjwniron-loada of iBtones wero piled on tho tracks.and free Blights hotwoen tho military guards and Ptho crowd occurred at frequent intervals. In ono difficulty, a Sergeant ran a bay (onot into tho arm of II. II. Harmanaef , n barber. Mrs. Harmuneef, who waa standing by her husband at tho tlmo, knocked tho Sergeant to the ground with both lists and discolored tho faco of Lieutenant E. R. Galo, who waa near her. Soveral soldiers wore struck by missiles thrown through tho windows of care. A number of arrests havo been do both by tho polico and military. Eight companios of militia aro on guard. Tho polico forco of 100 men Ima tbeon on duty for 48 hours, and is un able to meet the emergency. Martial law wna declared in Norfolk Jin tho morning. Four mora infantry companies from Emporia, Suffolk, Jinilthflold and Franklin, making tho c tiro Seventy-first Regiment, havo beon spidered out. The Btrikers last night cut a mile of trolley wiio in tho city. Tho tioopaaro Row guarding tlio power plant. A detach- Iment of a Newport News company ia a duty. At a mooting tonight tho Central La- I YicfoiuAj JB. O., March 5. Reports of two massacres of missionaries in China woro recoiled by tho stoamer Empress of India, which arrived from tho Orient this afternoon,. In Kiing Su, Fathers Van Morhaego and Bougaorla woro mur dored by a band of Chinese, including soldiers, who attacked their mission, tho first namod priest was killed instant ly by a sword tbruBt, bat tho latter lingniod for (ivo days, suffering from the terriblo wound. It is stated that tho attack waa mado for rovongo for the deposition of tho Bon of Prince Tnan by the Empress Dowager at tho request of the foreign Ministers. Iho Magistrato of tho district being friendly to foreign ers, warned tho missionaries, but they woro attacked boforo they could got out of tho way. Tho othor massacro took placo In Ki ang Si, Father Jullon being attacked whilo ho slopt and cruolly murdered. His body was mutilated, both hands be ing cut off. Hie two servants woro also killed, Tho Viceroy has sont a troop to hunt for tho murderers. Two piratea of a band who had captur ed two junks in the West River, and wero guarding tho prieonera tukon in the ' raid, suffered a terriblo death. They woro attacked by a band of outlaws and tho pirates woro buried alive. Tho Kodo Horald is authority for tho Btatemei.t that 200 firemen from tho vii-' lago of Wugo worn drowned in u storm off tho coast of Mljikan, February 17. Tho, boats hud gncajojig way H s .and, j uoing ovcrwiKcn uy mo Biorm, wero lost. Only 13 out of moro than 200 fire men f re in that ono village returned, nnd they camo in on an upturned boat. Fleets from other villages also Buffored. A Tokio diBpatch states that tho Bri tish subjects in Jbpan havo decided to order two Bllvor vneos incommemoration of teh Anglo-Japaneeo alliance, and to prosent ono oach to tho sovereigns of tho I allied nations. Tho British Consul at Vnkntinmn. nhn l thn fililcf mnvnrln BOnS WV...., ,...-... ...- . this matter, has alroady ordered tho Are Already Pouringlihlo the State of Washington One Thousand Arrived Today. The Railroads Anticipate a RemarkaMejgush"New Comers Buying Wlieat Lanastlie First Waveias struck saiem. Tacoma, Wash. March, 5."The first train of lirle-seekers taking advantage of the reduced rates, arrived here last night. Today over onMhousand immigrants reached West' ern Washington. The railroads state that an immense jtfafTic will be carried on for the next six weeks. All the available wheat lands of EastermpVVashington are being rapidly pur chased. Many of the immigrants, who are almost entirely'ot the class who have money where with to purchase homesj express their intention to use the privilege allowed them by the recent orders of the railroads and will continue theirjHurney throughout the states of Ore gon and Washington, many of them taking in the enir& country as far south as the limit of their transportation to Ashland, Ore. w ' : The fame of the fertile Willamette and other vajleys of Oregon will draw thousands of J new-comers. This, it is said by the railroad people is) but the first wave of the tide of inv migration which is expected to far exceed any of recent years. The advance guard of about ten families landecftat Salem last night and have been busy today seeking new homes in all directions. TRUST MAGNATE IS DEAD Head of the Oyster Trust Succumbs. Chicago, March 5. Alfred Booth, head of tho A. Booth Packing Co., sometimes called tbo Fish and Oyster Trust, died this morning of hardening of tho arteries. Two sons snrvivo him. He leaves au estate valued nt several millions. N0RDICA -NEATLY- -WORKED HENRY GOING EAST Passed Through Cleveland This Morning, Clcvhland, March, C Prince Henry's special passed through hero at nine o'clock this morning. Tho train mado a live minute stop during which tho Prince left tho breakfast table to go to thn back platlorm whera lie acknowledged the cheors of tho crowd in tho dopot. Thcro were no formal ceremonies. SHOOTING COLONIAL TROOPERS Kitchener's With His Stern Methods Men. Kansas Men Best Singer. the Wichita, Kan., March 5. Lillian Nordira sang to an audionco of 2000 per- last night. An unique featuro.of the concert was tiio transmission of tho vases, which ore about 20 foot in height. ! music by tolepuono to various parts Tho flags of the high contracting powers, tho territories and seas of Great Britain, Japan, China and Corea, aro said to bo shown in tho designs for these vases. Other Jupanceo powors comment favor ably upon tho treaty. An Indiana Bank Robbed Washington, Ind., March 5. Tho na tional bank at Montgomery was burglar ized this morning. The cracksmen got over four thoueand dollars. JTTil-TTTIifrTyrami New Embroideries New all-over laces and embroideries. New ribbons, immense assortment just in at the York Racket Full Line of Spring Clothing For men and boys just opened. New styles in Nobby Suits at prices that make you wonder how we get them. It's our plan of business that does it. X X 2C the city, also to other citios, tven to Kansas City. Transmitters tho eizuof tho ordinary teloptioue mouthpiece wero placod among tho footlights. Mine Nor dlca did not loarn of tbo shrowd ar rangement for the telephono concort un til a few minutoi beforo singing tho last number. She waa indignant and almost refused to sing the closing selections. Mmo. Nordlca said after the concert that never again would she sing into a telephono, and that hereafter her mana agera would investiuato tho stago to see if there were any receivers secreted. Slio eaid that those who hoard her by telopbono would havo a falso impression of her singing. Searching for The Dead. Tkllciude, Colo., March 6. Tho storm is over and 150 men are engaged today in searching for the bodies that aro buried under masses of snow and da brie. J. D, Cedarberg, who wbb listed among those killed in tbo slide at the Liberty mine, last Friday is alive and well. He was caught by tho avalanche, but man aged to dig his way out and reach a place of safety. The only mine in tho violuity of Tel luride that continues in operation is tho ! Tomboy, and 600 miners are out of em ployment. A Destroyer Sunkjn a Fog. Dover. Eneland. March 6. It is re ported that a British torpedo deUroyer bad been sunk in a collision during a fog in the English channel. Emu, Pa., March 6. -At Olovoland some excitement was caured by tlio irantiacffortfi ot r intdOlt?cd man to board tho train. Tlio cocret sol vico men throw him hack but as tho Princo caught I eight of him ho said "Let that man como up." ilo was ushered Into tho 1'rluco's prrsonco and talked with him forBovoral minutos. Tho man proved to bo Peter Kapp, who was tiio Prince's valet twenty years ago. WIRELESS TELEPHONY What a French Inventor Says He has Accomplished New Yodk, March 6 E. Ducrotat, tho French oloctrical engineer, ims mado tho following ttatomout concerning the system of wirclees telephony which ho lias invented, says tlio Paris dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser: "Tho Academy of Science, to which my invention of telephoning without wires has beon submited, acknowledges its value. Tho transmitter and recoiver aro much lik those in daily uso for tho ordinary telephone. There Is this differ ence, that a small coil ia introduced and tho clestrical intonelty ia slightly in creased. "When the Instruments aro put down deop in the earth, messages can be transmitted over enormous distances. Forests, rivors, mountains may separate armies, yet they can communicate with each othor through tlio earth by wireless telephony. "Wireless telephone mossages can bo transmitted through soa from shore to shore or between chips. The voico Is transmitted without tho least dllllculty, and the most delicato articulations reach tho ear," New Yohk, March 6. A Htrango story la exciting much discussion among military mon, says a London dispatch to tho Tribune, although it has been kopt nut of both press and Parliament. It relates to alleged reprisals taken by Aus tralian troops for Boer outrages in firing upon wounded and Draconian measures adopted by Lord Kitchener for enforc ing discipline It is stated that tho Australian officers and men who took tho lox tallonls into tholr own hands, wiire tried by court-martial and somoof thorn woro sentenced to ho shot. Nothing has been obtained on tlio matter nt Lon don. RIFLES FOR TAGAL Is the Most Economical Greater in leavening strength, a spoon ful raises more dough, or goes further. ; Working uniformly and perfectly, it'4' makes the bread and cakealwajrs light t mt and beautiful, and there isMevera waote of good flour, sugar, butter and eggs. ' While it actually costs less to make a batch of biscuit with the Price Baking Powder than with the so-called cheap powders, there is the additional advan tage of better and more healthful food.' Price Dakinq Powder Co., Chioaqo. Note. Alum powders should not be used, no matter how cheap they are. They induce dyspepsia, liver complaint and Kidney trouble. German Steamer LandsArms on Batangas Coast. STORMS FOLLOW FLOODS All Eastern and Southern States Affected. Nitw YonK, March 5. A fiorco snow nnd windstorm broko over tbo city this morning. Btreet car tralllo is '(impeded and threatened with blockado, PiTTduuaa, MArch. 5. A groat snow I storm prevails throughout all sections of Pennsylvania. Huslnosa nnd street cnrtralllc huro-oiul ulwhora te badly rotarded. Nahiivillk March 5 Hoports from Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee indicate the worst snow ttorm of tho season. All crops aro Buffering heavy dauiHgos. DIGGING FOR DEAD BODIES The Durst Hop Peel a Success i ;ts3? THE NEW YORK RACKET SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evenuu Excett Saturdsy Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa Sts. Receivership Expenses. II. II Thellsen has petitioned the circuit court for an order upon Claud Gatch, receiver of Gilbert Bros, bank, for 1(54.72, the expenses of the tern perorary receivership In whioh the petitioner was receiver. A ten tlMXJsaad horse power plant Is to be installed on the Nookeaok river to supply Seattle and Vancouver B. 0. Win. II, Kgun, President of tho Oregon Hop Growers Association, camo up from lirooka Tuesday evening. Bpoaking of the success of the pool of 2600 bales of hops recently mado by Wililametto Valley growers. Mr. Kgan says the lat est advices from the growers' representa tive in London, Mr. Francis Feller, are to the effect that the major part of tlio pool has bfctwi dipoed ol at remunera tive figures. Nono of the pool will bring less than 10 ee its net while many balen brought as high as Vili cents, uottlng the growers an average of at least 11 ce its for their product. Mr. Kzan saya all business connected with the disposition of theeo hops in the London market will soon have been completed, tndMr. Feller's return to Oregon in the vtxy near future may be expected, when the settlement with Individual growers represented in the combine will be made. Mr. Egan is elated with the eueeees of the pool, which has uot only provn a successful experiment to the growers fluaitaially. but glvee the Asso- edition a reputation in thn hop markets of the world. Drnsels dispaUtiei the diamond trade. ' allege a ertals ia Victohia, IJ. 0., March 5. The Ma nila Amoricansayelt has very good reas ons for bellovlug that recently a vossol Hying the Gorman flag lam'ed Mauser rifles on the Coast of Ilatangas, for tho uso of thoinsurgonts. It is said that tho Bhlpmsiit comprised 70 cases, Lor about 1400 riiles, with ammunition. Tho ves sel was seen hovering about tho coast of Mlndoro for soveral days, finally dropped up to Batangas, almost within cannon shot of Manila, and lator diii- oppeared, About the same time a car goof arms was laLdod, Thn destination of thcBe woapons, tho American says, can bo readily imagined, Uancan were uaod in both instances, TiiU dangerous system of smuggling is rather safe In the absence of nn ample system of patrol-boats, which are now being built. Tho riiles can be bought In Germany and Japan for something like $13 Mexican, and thoy readily command $50 in gold on being deliverod to the In surgent commanders. In view of the ex istence of numerous recruiting stations in tho District of Manila itself, the American believes tho importations are urrloue. A Divorce Granted On Tuesday Judge Boise granted Hester G, Thompson a divorco from G. F. Thompson, nn tlio ground of deser tion, An interesting part of the testimony related to the two children of tho mar riage, a girl and a boy, aged resprctively seven and five years. It appeared from the testimony that G. F, Thompson deserted his wife about two years ago, leaving her the care and custody of the two small children. After she brought suit for divorce and shortly Le'ore the c-a'o was ret for trial, the defendant eatno to where Mrs. Thompson was living with her father and mo her, at Dalla, Oregon, and upon the pretense of wanting to visit his children, took them to the hotel and then auldenly departed with them for parts unknown. Judge Boise awarded the legal custody of the children to Mrs. Thompson. The German Jimperor bis express d great ratisfaelion at the reception Prince Henry has received in the United States. Mayor Humes of Seattle has been re elected by a email majority. The Re publican tioket generally was successful. In the'Ruins of Battle Fire. Creek MORE . a J . ' BOERS ' TAKEN British Catch Botha's Tapper. Wire London, 'March 5. A Pretoria dis patch received today states that Oftoon Boers including Hold cornet Midtiol and Hntha'fl chlei telegrapher Cooper havo beon captured near Stoynsdorf, Eastern Trannvanl, UliarnctorUtiostioet scones in London,' Furls, Tho Hattnii and other European x cJlIen. inStereopUjjoii vLWfl.Iir!dfty JiJghtMr., at V M. 0. A. Admission 'JGe, school chiidion ICo. Couahed Bat-tlb Ciikck, Mich , March C Ono hundred workmen today begun digging for bodies in the ruins of Battlo Greek Sanitarium recently destroyed by fire. Tho charred skeleton of one inun lias beon found bo far. Martial law has been declare! In Nor folk, Va. Thcro was fiorco lighting be tween strikora and militia, Tuosday, It's the experience of every one. Sooner or later we all take cold. Colds naturally tend downward, that's the trouble. Aycr's Cherry Pec toral stops this downward tendency and qjfckly cures these early colds. Ask your doctor. If he say ir this isn't so, don't believe us. "I know from prnal experience that Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral quickly breaks up n hey cold on tho lungs.'' D. C. Snsdekcr, Pin Hill, N. Y. . JJc.JI.eO. J.C.AYLKCO..Ltwll,Uu. 25, Humor Contradicted. Boston, March 5. Tho rumo circu lated last night thai Julia Ward Howe, was docd, is without foundation. Mrs. Howe la not even III. 1eaem QbM SWEET SPRING TIME Hmlles gently upon our way. Tho blu sto:o has donned instead Its garb of Hprlng. put off its wintor robo and IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We are showing a splendid new line of SUITS, COATS. HATS, PANTS, SWEATERS. ETC The new Windsorette tie for men Is very solt and tummery. ...Boys Clothing... Our now Spring stoek embraces all the latest fsds uud fuuuies iu Boys' i bums rui.-gnig in priee irom $2.90 up to $8.50 NOKFOLK8, 8AILOHS, 3-PIKC1J BIJIT8, F.TO. Special for Wed'sday A vary elaborate line of Ladies' Muslin draw ers, irot cover and gowns, worth $1.00 each will be sold at (ft cents on Wednesday, 6 Neck Ruffs Berthas Shirt Waists Dress Skirts Petticoats Fancy Hosiery Lace Hose All Over Laces New Today Atl Over Embroidery New Wash Goods Wool Etamlnes Lawn Kamonas Silk Waists W B Corsets Ladles' Suits Silk Skirts anausHU! Jl . ,V-:M "V i.jn. ' , & ,i.r fc v rh : i a. .- $$ ' V &j! vW Jfi-P rBita . -at . f If . v '', ; f ih i -&. SI Hi tA. A. m i iv -;l A r: .. " - . ST.' " jt&