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J Train Reporf Shasta Express North 4:34. VOL. XII. You Ought to See Hten's Wo have n wonderlul this season in Golf (route. Floor grades notch ol stylo. Our wear rnn'tbo I oat In compare with "roRul variety Bhirts at (10c, Una of tho city utrnng fabrics nt 45c, rf ilfu values till you fiOo and see tho Spring If you want to dress woll mi little tnonoy. Full lines for men, hoys and children. Boys' Norfolk suits and knoo pant suits with vests for boys from 8 to 15 years aro what thoy'ro wearing this Bprlng. Wo havo them at our usual "Racket Prices." THE NEW E. T. BARNES. Proprietor. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock PRICE CASH STORE. Every Evening Except Saturday Cor. Commercial nnd Uhomokota Sts. Easter Gifts Raster is fast bocnmlnrf a gift season. Makoynur lovod ones happy by (living them n tOkon of frlendHlilp.in tho Hue of Jewolry, cut glass or silver. Secret lock ets and n'ck chains aro the swell things now for ladlos. Wo havo many now things suitable for ladles or gentlemen. Don't fail to sou our window display. Ba,'rr's Jewelry Store Loulore in Low Priroi. For Easter Egg Nog Our liquors aro th) best ol nn v. They aro pure, rich and lum-idus. Matured by brb hIouo. Try a bottlo of. our special-old ryo. Yu'l... havo novor samplei! Its tuporior. J. P. ROGERS, 2lfl 777 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 3 G J This is to Certify CoX' MSoa M mm- "' Aug U m CrlDDlei and Many Years an Invalid To w&om thote presents shall come. Urevuu. About fourteen years since at nine rears or age I met with an accident which caused an lalurr to mi iptne and pelTta bone which resulted In the formation of humped shoulders and hip, a shortening o( the waUt and displacement or In ternal organs, and ahorteulug o( about two Incheaot one limb between the knee and hip. In addition to the outward appearance of my body as abore described In March 1900 I was taken with a severe attack of La Grippe from the effect of which I luffured gTcatlr with m luncaand heart, and whonln Uar 1W0I cam to and began treatment with Dr. J. F. Cook my condition waa about at follewi: Could per form no manual labor, could not atoop to pick anything from the floor. Could ret about the houM only with dlffloulty, and getting up atalra waa next to ImpoealMe. Could uae my ltmbi only with difficulty and one of them waa much waaed.'My nervous ayttem waa badly wrecked. Had couith and aorore pain on lung and hMrt, no appetite, could aleep ouly In broken aptlla. and In many waya tuQerod almost constant and Indescribable agonlea. In abort I waa M much dead as alive. Frevtoutly to my attack of La Otlppa I waa treated oror a period of yean by My personal appearanco at this time w straight In the lck aa anyone. My wasted mauy pnyiioaus v uu ui v"' wjv limb rostored to normal aise ana uui jiiuo inure than half an inch shorter than the other. Hare free use of my limbs and can go up atalra one fool after the other with perfect ease. My wati lengthening. Can stoop to the floor with ease, Can get about and do pretty much any and eTerythlng other well people can do. jetlte ia splendid ; sleep soundly and ai My appetite la splendid; si absolutely free from pain. Hating Ured In Br. Cook's family for nearly a year I hare seen much of the effect of his treatment upon others, and can truly and cheerfully recommend the Dootor and his med ical skill to all In any way afflicted. The Doctor's treatment In this case waa whol ly confined to hit Botanical Remedies, eontUtu lloually adml!teted No resort to the use of knife, mechanical appliance or other method ol treatment being employed B03JJNBAtm LlUUn Roienbaum has ltyed in this Tielnlty twnt itliiA Aar We. the uudsrsigned, are persooally aoquaint et with the atxvre amnt and cheettully sub scribe to the truth of tbe foregoing sutement, N R03SJ.SUUM,Father. SOdAN UXKUISON, A. V. RO3KNBA0M. SObnorlbcd and sworn W before me this 21th " 'gfi&SSl w. w. IUU, fc tmunty clerk. By A. MflCaiJitl. Deputy. fl eye & X, SPECIALIST X A, M- BANCROFT, mtT.ei ibb BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. ?59CoISt. Sales. Orejoa I 5" yfl3SaJ '"I n m vyri- llii Our New Line of B Sbirti of neat styles in our 50c lino with plain fronts and pleated 76c and 05c. 'f hoy 're tho top colored dreua sbtrta for Sutniner and you know how our minim lar stores." Wo havo them In extra 06c. Of course you can't judge goods. Try ono of our : : : Suite YORK RACKET KS0 Cor. Btato and Liberty Sts. m copyright Repairing a Watcli... Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo give special attontlon to. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost care and skill, diamonds aro reset, and jowelry of all kinds is ro palred in the most perfect tnannor, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T, Pomeroy 2S8Com'lSt. Watchmaker and Optklaa COVHiCr4 The Wreath of Excellence is awardml to the gas rango as the king of the kitchen for household use by u I who usa it. We would call attention of tho house wives of halem to tho many advantages of gas as a fuel. Keep track of our ad vertisements from week to week. They will he of interest to yen, Salem Gas Light Co. Phono 603, 4 Chemeketa 8t -, gffKLyggSffft - y, fc r yy BOSTON STORE t. i. t.inw nrii-P. weaellffoodsatall thotlmotbatcansesothersUirea to have sales and out prices only for a day. tit eveSeopTe6 find !taJ0ST0N STORE the cheap drv8oo,U. tore of Salem. We mean to hold our rep Station, 'ud the following Items are only a few of our bargains thfs week. Best machine thread per spool 2 cents Ladies' pure white sleeveless vests, 17c quality for 10 cents 5 in. taffeta ribbon, all shades; 20 per yd Torchon lace from 1-2 to 4 inches wide., new patterns 5c per yard Ladies' fast black hose, regular 8c quality for 5 cents Ladies' fast black hose, regular 15c qual ity 10 cents fr InWLs for Ol. iuwcw ' I THE 71 B PROBING BRIBERY CHARGES Congress Investigates Danish Deal Revolution Growing Fast San Domingo in Heitfield of Idaho Speaks in the Senate. WASHINQTON, April 1. Tho com mittee appointed to Investigate tho charges of bribery of congressmen In connection with tho Balo of tho Dan lsh West Indies aro taking testimony this morning. Tho first witness, was Nells Gron, who brought tho alleged translations of Captain Christmas' re port to Chairman RtchardBon; Ho said tho membors of tho Danish Par liament read him n secret report, and that ho camo to tho United States In tho interest of a person opposed to tho salo of tho Islands. . It was tho Inten tion to bring tho matter before Iloosc volt, so thnt tho appropriation required to consummnto tho salo could bo stopped. Tho papers woro taken to' Hay, who sent them back with tho' word that tho Stnto Department could ' tako no action. I Tho administration having refused to tako up tho mutter, Grou was com pelled to glvo the story to tho nows-' papors. Ho explained that ho hnd ro-' quested Richardson to placo tho mat tor uoforo tho House. Immigration Commissioner. WASHINGTON, April l.-Wm. Wil liams has boon offered nnd nccepted tho appolntmont of commissioner of Immigration at tho porth of Now York. Heltfeld Addresses 8enate. WASHINGTON, April 1. Sonator Heltfeld, of Idaho, addressed tho Son ato today In opposition to tho oleomar garine bill. o Revolution In San Domingo. WASHINGTON, April 1. Disquiet ing news has been received by tho State Department of tho progress of tho' revolution Jn .San-DumlngOK-In or dor to protect American Interests thoro tho Nnvy Department today dis patched tho gunboat Mnchlas to San Domingo. Cuban Reciprocity. WASHINGTON, April 1. Tho beet sugar Republicans in tho Houbo havo decided to mako a fight against tho Cuban reciprocity, bill on tho floor of tho Houso, but will not ondeavor to nmoud tho bill. They will, content thomuclvcs by explaining their posi tion, nnd voting against tho bill. Enough Domoora'ta nro ready to slip port tho moastiro to socuro Ita pas sago. BRITISH STEAMERS COLLIDE One, Sinks Eleven Lives Were Lost. . LONDON. April 1. Tho British ship Cambrian Prlnco was sunk In a collision this morning near t,ho Nab lightship, with the steamor Alma. Klovon of tho Cambrian Prince's crow wero drowned. Tho Alma arrived at Southampton In a badly damaged,con dltlon. o Tragedy In Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., April 1. Mrs. ElIa'Forbush, agod 40, and her daughter, Madeline, agod 10, woro shot and killed In their homo today, and another daughter, aged sove,n, was'W rlously woundod. William Lane. agod 24, who was employed about tho houso, Is suspected, as Mrs., Forbuah had secured a warrant fqr his arrost on a charge of larceny. Lane was captured this afternoon In Camden. nppnqiTR THE POSTOFF1CE. '5C CaCH DAILY SALEM, OREGON; tUE8DAYrjAPRIt. 1 1902. PORTLAffl ADOPTS THE And Giyes the Congressmanshipan Eastern Oregon to Williamson of CrooK ;; , This Plan Means That Thef Can Make the Ticket for the Staff Convention ,'S Present Indications Are gavoraMefor the Nomination of Governor Geer. PORTLAND, April 1. (Special port to Tho Journal.) By omit rul Multnomah dcgelatton decided toScost Its C7 votes for J. N, .WllllamHOljmf Crook county, for c'ongrcss, andPtlo- fcated Congressman Moody, ot.vpco, for renomlrintlon. Tho delegation from Multnoraahfwlll by unit rule ngrco on ono aftor anpth or of tho stato ticket as fast as a filato can bo mndo that will go througtmho stato convention that meets tomorrow. Govornor Geer has a strong doitga tton horo from Marlon county, who nro doing their utmost for hliniland flguro out that ho Is the strongest man In tho rnco today, If loft toftto free choice of tho convention. RTho man that ho had Invited to raaUu his nominating speech, Frank Davey. of Snlcm, has wired that ho cannot como, owing to tho critical illness of h lit tlo daughter, Vora. K The Outlook frr Wednesday? Tho Portland managers, whaTwIll havo tho stato convention completely In hnnd, aro preparing tho public mind for FurntBh ns tho Ropuhllcan cnndldato for governor. It Is Un!6wn out for public convumptlon that tho delegation from Multnomah hasMnot yet decided who It Is for, and Itfmay finally bo for Furnish. It will bcseon that tho delegation from this dounty probably means tho will of onoTman, or a vory small sot of mon, who havo mado tho wholo slnto from start to llnlsh. It Is mildly dropped today that tho delegation caniiot bo madofBOlId for Geer, which means thnt It has nnvnr lionn nnvthlnir hut against Geer and ho might al woll havo consigned n cargo bf fcoTo tho' north pole and oxpoct roturns ns got tho nomination nt their hands. Thoy nro showing groat wisdom In lotting tho Geer peoplo down easy, and thus bo able to keep them In lino aftor Uio convention glngor nnd sitlt-wntor has boon rubbed In on tho defeated candi dates. Lntor It 1b npw admitted that tho Multnomah county delegation holds tho powor to nominate tho govornor. Thoy will caucus tonight Geer Is hopeful of fnvorablo action by tho del egation. Looks Good for Qeer. PORTLAND, Oro April J. Stato Sonator J. N. Williams will bb nomi nated for congress today, vlco Malcom A. Moody, by tho Republicans of tho second district, Moody'B namo will not bo prosontcd to tho convention. Tho Republican stato convention opons tomorrow. Today's develop ments aro favorable to tho ronoml- Ask Him Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. He knows the formula, so ask him if there is anything better for purifying the blood, strengthening the digestion, and building up the nerves. Follow his advice, whatever it may be. "I hive taken Ayer's Sarsaparllla every spring since 1848, As a blood. purlf iiy yincand nerve-strengthening medi cine it cannot be equalled." S. T. Jones, WIchlu, Kins. SI. All snif tills, J. C. AYES CO.. Uwell. Mats. News of a sovero blizzard at Nome on January 17th has Just roachod Sunt' tlo. The thermometer was 4C below. H 10c towels lor 6 1 4c each New Spring skirts from 98c to $10 each. New Spring Shirt Waists from 23c up. Best sailor hats 49 cents See our window for pi ices on corsets. New Spring dress goods and waistings. Cheapest line of men's shirts, gloves, un derwear, socks, .etc., in the city. 4iiVj U Jtvl ( UNIT RULE .' nation of Geer, tho prcsoht govoriior, who claims to win on tho second bal lot. , , ... QUICK WORK AT R09EBERQ. Congressman Tonguo Renominated In Thirty Minutes. ROSEBURO, Or., April 1. (Special to Tho Journal). Tho first .congres sional convention was held In tho opera house today. Judgo Howltt, of Albany, was chairman, and L. V, Stew art, of Grants Pni', secretary. Con gressman Tonguo u lis .renominated by W. M. Barrett, of Hlllsboro, nnd on dorswl by acclamation on a rising vote Dr. Harris, of Eugene, was re elected chairman of tho congressional committee. Numerous proxies woro prosontcd. Tho ontlro session lastod hut thirty minutes. GETS THREE YEARS Crooked St. Louis Council man; to do Time. ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 1. Council man Emll Moyuenburg, ,who was con victed of b'ribory In connection with tho traction franchises, was sentenced to threo years' Imprisonment today. He hns appealed to tho supremo court. GAGE'S NEW JOD. Assumes Charge of the U. 8. Trust Company Today. NEW YORK. April 1. Lyman J. Gago, formerly socrotary of tho treas ury, today assumed charge of tho United States Trust Company, suc ceeding ' John A. Stowart, who lays down tho management aftor nearly half a century. Tho placo was ono of Uioso tendered to Mr. Gago when ho retired from President RoobovoU'b cabinet. Anoth er was tho presidency of tho Interna tional Banking CorporaUon, whloh offored Mr. Gngo ? 100,000 salary. In refusing this tho former secretary lu said to havo remarked: "I can mix financial m attorn and mako a succcus, hut I cannot mix finance nnd diploma cy." Tho company has a capital of $2, 000,000, and ft surplus or $11,432,095.34. It In considered a Standard Oil Insti tution. Indian Land Leases In Effect. WASHINGTON, April 1. Commls slnnor of Indian Affairs Jones gave formal notlco that tho now loasos of tho 480,000 acres of tho Kiowa Indian lands in Oklahoma bordering on Texas, tako offect today, ns originally proposod. An offort was mado to have tho dato postponed, but without suc cess. o HANNA TURNED OOWN. Roosevelt Refuses to Pardon at His Dictation. WASHINGTON. April 1. Efforta aro being mado by tho friends of Estcs G. Rathbono to socuro a pardon for him from the sentence of tho Havana court. Senator Hanna has requested the president to Issuu a pardon to Rathbono, but this tho latter has de clined to do. Tho p'osldent, however, has promised to sund for tho papors in tho caso, and havo them thoroughly reviewed. It Is stated that unless ho finds something radically wrong, he will allow tho verdlat to stand. England's Naval Plans. LONDON, April 1 Thero are under construction to day 13 new battle ships, 22 armored (;rulnors, two seo oikJcIhku cruisers, two thlrd-elass crulsora, ten toipedo boat destroyers, fivo torpodo boats and eight minor craft. Free Easier Cards Today And Easter egg made from pure chocolate and Hon Ban Cream. Hotnelhiriff nice fortbeshllcjreiiat t i '. HJ Ocea till 12 p, m. 114 State Street. AL. ....,L 'i TT BOER Alt 4, TO" L. Meeting f o i Debate Peace Proposals '. Has at Last Been Arranged . Flags of Truce. ' Coming in Fast-British Gof ner Dewct's Men . PRETORIA, April 1. A mootlrie? bo twben President Stoyn, aohcrat Do larey and President Schnlkburgef.lS' oxppcted'to bo arranged shortly Do-' laroy arid" Stoyn having boon located Botha may attend tho conference. ' It la also reported that Command ants Albtrts nnd Hans Botha havo called a meeting to discuss tho pro posal for a general surrender. Coin mpndant Dovllllers, who has been op crating In tho Klmberloy district, hns sent h? flag of tmco, asking for torms. The mllltfiry operations contlnuo des pite tho pcaco movements, and tho British arc, believed t6 havo tc thou sand of Dowot's men In a cordonln Northwest Transvaal. Surrondern'nrQ occurring daily In tho Stnndertondla? trlct ' A party of constabuln'ryH'nlitSl nntlvo scouts woro ambushed Hear" Holdolburg" on Sunday, and sixty of tho party killed. LONDON, April 1. Tho war ofllco today publishes a list of fortwnlno killed and forty-flvo wounded lii wjall way accident near Barhorton, Eastern Transvaal, on March 30th. All tho victims woro British soldiers, ' ' ' ? ' , Wages of G00O Ralsecf." CHICAGO, April l.Tfio ', 'Allls- Chahnera Company, ono of tho largest producers of maohlnory in tho United States, todny granted nn advanao of 5 per cent p all Iho1 rrehn,(ltjd.bm oy. and a half day off on Saturday? ploy All tho. men In tho company's em LEADERS -,"-"-r , - -- I.. CONFER! ploy, about GOQQ,, Jnqlud'liig th'nsojfln The Traffic of the Province tho shops at Milwaukee-, Buffalo, ( , Rlnrtr ni Wilkosbarro and Scranton. Pi., aro 1J) "IQCKCa- aftoctod. 0 I WINNEPEG. Man.. April 1. Tho New Miners' Scale. Hpud' situation throughout Mnnltoha PEORIA', IltfrAprl!.-hhowMu'alsm1 Wlff scale recently adopted for ono year by Ilrldges aro down and trafflc Is blooltod tho Illinois minors wont Into offect to- In nil directions. Prosont Indications , day, and will bo In forco for oho yonr. Though tho sralo was adopted by a cIoho voto, after a lengthy session n.' thoro Is now no dissatisfaction ox pressed. In somo districts minor changes havo boon mado. but most tho ItoinH contended for by tho minors havo not boon granted " o - Nine-Hour Day. .KALAMAZOO, Mich., April 1. All dopartmentB operating undur the city wore today put on a nlno-hour basis of pay for a day's work. GERMANS COME BY THOUSANDS I Steamer Batavia Arrived With Record Load. NEW YORK, April 1. Tho steam or Batavia arrived horo today from ' Bremon with 2002 stoorngo passeng- ors, said to bo tho greatost number over brought by ono vorbo). o QOEDEL-TAYLOR FIGHT. Closing Scenes of Kentucky's Tragic Contest. LEXINGTON. Ky., April 1. Tho curtain fell today on tho last Act of tho contest for tho minor state of flees arising out of tho Ooohol-Taylor gubernatorial quntost, when Clifton J. Pratt took possession of tho nfllr-o of attornoy-goneral of Kentucky, and Robert J. Breckenrldgu returnod to Danville, a private citizen, ot rosume tho practice of law. Tho cliTitmstancns under which Pratt, who claimed to he elected on tho Ropuhllcan ticket, was first oust ed and the rogalned possession of the office. Is without a parallel In the his tory of Keutuoky, and perhaiM lit the history of any stato In the Union. Unhjuo, too. Is his entire connection wlUi tho Republloan ticket, beaded b W. S. Taylor, which made the raco against the nominees of the Music Hall Democratic convention, of whloh William Goebel was tho candidate for governor. Judgo Breckenrldgu has returned to bis home In Danville, and before many wooka will open his oanvaaa for the Democratic nomination for governor for the election of 1603. o Elklna Widener Gets Cleveland Trol leys. PHILADELPHIA. April !--Th HI kli)sWldene.r, Dolan uyndleate today gained control of Cleveland's big eon eolldated street railway lines. & 4-JL... mn 1 1 ML "t'XtV : '.... Light, Sweet Wholesome JN Bread Delieiois -Jtsty . i , . - arc more easily, speedily, 4 j hi n)fti 1 1 i n g,W, . rila cl e w i tli RXY,Aar BAKING POWDER i , . . Royal Baking Powder is the great est of time and labor. savers to the pastrycook. Besidesit economizes flour, butter and"egg?,rand, best of nil, makes the food more digestible , and healthful. !. tf,-; The-i"Royal Rakor and Pastry Cook" over' Soo. practical and vnlunblc cooUihk ro cuipts Ircc to every patron. Send full address. rpVAL DAKINa,POWDEt.CO 100 WILLIAM 8T, NEW YORK. FLOODS COVER ; MANITOBA I The Meal Store of Salem THE STORE OF Wo lake dclhtht In calling our storo YOUR STORE. It is your store In every teiuo. It was built fpr your convontenuo and pleasure. We vraut you to fool an ownership in THE BIO STORE. Every pleco of merchandise sold lit lla l inlltbptl nt ft rn.lmiAt lirnllt nntl tint li.t.t cnswla In lift tnnnii tn lha P! market, vou will find on our ahelvs. iiomi- as it is your house. . Sensational Sale of Dress Impressive Sale of Ladies' . Goods Suits Bentatlonal because It is fitted to Impressive hcoaniu it has this exclto great Interest oir tho pints ol power of effeotlng a lasting impree- both buyers and tellers. lon on those who como to Investigate. "" . mimmmm moth mmmmm m mm m mwmhmmmhm Black Mohslr, Wool Uranllo and , .. ... . ,. Melrose from the Priestley MHIh. AH VVOOl SllltS $1.25 values for 88c yd etfriJii,r,.cS.6r fnoy u,ied J,ck' New Poring shoilna and black Mo- Sale PriCC $498 hair (iiilli)K. 75, 85c values for 63c yd A n lIf tan mimmmmmmmmmMmmmmwmmmmmmmmm An all wool Homespun worth f20. All wool Venetian Insiios wide, Sale Price $10.00 Gren, Tan, Black end lllue. 65c values 48c yd ' . . . Navy lllue Venetian worth $12.W In Navy'-ilfiiutf.' " "' "" Sa,C .Pr,Ce $7,50 95c values for 63c yd Our entire line of new Spring suits, An odd lot of dim g-x to eb figgl "' P t0 'i6M W,U btt 38c yd., Extra values. Reduced Prices this Week Exciting Sale of Boys' Suits Kn-iiing becane.lt rouses Into aetloii the mluds and money of mothers of good Iwys who play bard and wear out lots of elothe.. Boy's Norfolk Suits Two atyles. very neat patterns. Grey, Illaok, Oreen, and Blue Mixed. $2.90 Two Piece All Woo! Kautwearaut brsnd, Oxford Uroy $2.90 TonlflHt ortWedpescJay, showers,,. 'T fJKlfralf: it4 ni - .' Cake . l - 'v . V-s i TJicro arc client) baklnc now- tlenj,,l,mnd6 from alum, but their nstrlngentnnd cauter UJul' iualltlc3 add a dffngerotw element to food. nro for a repotltlou of tho disastrous Jlpod of 'D2, whon tho ontlro provlnc was under wator. CHOCOLATE tLiliPbta 1 TOI3 W' rt 'i THE PEOPLE Comu to ton tie. make vnnrielvefl at Light Checks and Stripes !iHibl seat nnd double knee, (3.50 awl 18 TO values. $2.15 Yestee Suit Trimmed n braids, very at style, Bailer eellar. $1.U ;'jH' i ."' -'itr.t sSELT. ' 'lifts v ;-tsi? ' IV -a. ,' .xi w f4?K-W4vfaf ;' it-:.'!' "' iul I We do ear owa fTtsJtasS. Exarataattea free. fli atHutmmammaMumwam