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U u THE DAILY JOURNAL, O IsMiVstftarittfssM mtmAmammmmJtm Train Report Shasta Express North 4.34. Tojnfflht and Thursday fair? VOL. XII. rasn 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1902. NO. 7f. You Ought to See Dben's Wo have n wonderlul variety of neat stylos in our GOc lino this season in Golf Shirts with plain fronts and ploatod frontB. FInf r ursdeB nt 00c, 76o nnd l)5c. Tlioy'ro tho top notch' ol style, Our line of colored drens hlrtsfor Summer wear onn't bu loat In the city and you know how our prices compare with "regular stores." Wo havo them in extrn htronn fabrics at 45e, 50c nnd 06c. Of coureo you can't ndgo f the values tilbyou seo tho goods. Try one of our : : : Spring II you want to dress woll on littlo money. Full linos for mon, boys and children. Boys' Norfolk suits and kneo pant suits with vests for boys from 8 to 15 years nro what they'ro wearing this Bpring. Wo havo thom at our ueunl "Racket Prices." : ::::::: THE NEW E. T. SALEM'S CHEAPEST PRICE CASH STORE. Cor. Commorolat and Uhomokota Stn. wdiaRaaaMyr?aKiiwienii',firiiwMH;li tr Ba'rr's Tewelry Store hinder? in Low Prices. Aged and Wholesome A flno combination, ojwially in wines and liquors. MellownesM, f mil I noes and flavor coino with age you know. Try sotno of our whisk -y or wno. Command fancy prices some places; yet our prices are reasonable. Any lover of pood things will And some thing to plenfc him here, J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liauor Dealer This is to Certify O&SJSnCSonH ".Ore,An,.3l,IW Crippled and Many Years an Invalid lO WUOIU lUCftO rvwuita rtmu wmv, uiwm About fourtoen yean slnoe at nine tears or ace I met with an accident which cai iiueniwnicn cauaea lelvloboua which n ftu Injury to mr spino an tho formation to mf splno and pelvlo bone rbleh result ea m Ion of humped shoulder and hip. a shortening of (be vraltt and displacement or in- teraal orKans. and shortening of about tnro Inches of ono limb between the knee and hip. In addition to tho outward appearance of my bodyasabore described tn March 1800 I was taken with a sercro attack of La Grippe from h ntr.xrt nt irl loli 1 suifared ereatlT with m innnd heart, and when in Uar 1WJOI cam to and began treatment with Dr. J. P. Cook my mn.iiilnn wu about ai follews: Could cor form no manual labor, could not stoop to pink anything from the floor. Could ret about tha house only with diSculty, and getting up stair was next to ImpoaslMe. Could use my Umb only with difficulty and one of them was much wased. My nervous system was badly wrecked. Had counh and rvvere pain on lung and heart, no appetite, eonld sleep only lu broken spells, and In many ways suffered almost constant and Indescribable agonic. InhortI was a much doadaaallTe. JTerlously to my attack of La Orlppe I was treated oyer a period of year by many physicians to uo effective purpose. My pe; straight I enouai apiiearaaoa at iu uuv -in tha huk . inrnua. Mr wasted Umb restored to normal site and but tittle more than hail an men snorter tnan tne oiaer. ut free use of my limb and can go up stair one root after the other with perfect ease. My watt is lengthening. Can stoop to tho Coor with case, can get aoout ana ao pretty mucn any and everytuin, Myapi absolntei Harm M rr I treatment upon other, and can truly and cheerfully recommend the oootor and his mea ical skill to sllla any way afflicted. The Uoctot1 treatment In this caw w whol ly confined to h lliUnical Remedies. couutn tlunally admlniuered No reort to the use of knue, mechanical appliance or other method ottn-tmentbalngemffiU ROSlCNBAUM. UUUn Ronbaum ha lived lu this vicinity about nln year. ., , . We. the undareigued, are personally aoaualnt ad with the above aaitnt and cheerfully sub serloa hi the truth of the foregoing statement, N. R03KSUUM. Father. 8U3AS HAKHIMJN. a v unsiK.vuacM. 8ubaorlbed and sworn to before me this 34th dimflnl. 1901. Real attached. VT. W. llAtX. . Asry AJMUkJ sa (Jy A MeCOI.LOrU. Deputy. BYE X SPECIALIST 2 A- mmSft- BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 1 5 9 Coml St. Sl Ortioa g CKD'r wu people can ao. eute is spienaia . sicop sounaiy ana am ly free from pain. g urea in vr limn issiiiy lor ocarir h seen mnch of the effect of his SB We do our owa grtaJui!. Examhuma free. Our New Line of Sbirts Suite YORK RACKET BARNES. Proprietor, ONE Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday wwiw.'ffii iWHik&jtissxasasai&s, WATCH CHAINS We havo a very largo lino, many mw ones just received, mauo in many styles nud unlquo patterns We have gold filleJ chains which we warront to wear 6, 1 , and 15 years. Also a big line of neck and secrot locket chains. The very latest fads. We havo tho largest lino of chains in (own. Wo guarantee our chains, nnd will replace with a now one any that do not glvo satisfaction. Cor. Stato and Liberty Sis Repairing Watch... Of the finest workmanship Is a branch of our business that we give special attention to. Our repairing department is conducted Willi tne utmost caro and fklll, diamonds aro reset, and iowelry of all kinds is re paired in the most perfect mannor, besides optical work of all kinds, C. T, Pomeroy aBSCom'ISt. Wstchmsker and OctlcUn e, 'Crpiirt The Wreath of Excellence is awarded to the tras ranso as the kln(? of Ihe kitchen for household use by a I Who use It. We would call attention of the house wives of fatem to Ihe many advantages of gas as a fuel, Keep track of our ad vertisements from week to week. They will be cf interett to ycu. Salem Gas Light Co. Phone 563, -i Ohemeketa St It is the low prices we sell goods at . aAiHT jf tSk BOSTON day, bat even then people linn tneBUblUn SIUKC wiBctmapurv Koixneiureui ntation, and the following Items are only a few ol our bargains this 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 Sc per yard Ladies' fast black hose, regular 8c quality for 5 cents Ladies' fast black hose, regular 15c qual ity 10 cents 8c towels for "5c each HON. W. J. REPORTS A SEVERE FIGHT British Guards Sur prise Boers Reinforcements Came Up and the British Retired Boers Finally Driven Off Heavy Casualties. iajnuun, April . ioni Kitcnoner roporta n sovero engagement near, BoBchmnnskop. Tho dispatch reads "Ycstorday a detachment of dragoon guards surprlsod a Boer laager, but tho Boers woro reinforced, and com pelled tho drogoons to retlro on tho main British column, who advanced, 'n "" XLf Tnwnr iJ i? i . li,! r JUl Ps l nt i sovoro. A Btntomont of forcing tho tho northwest, caBultlcs nro our lossos has not yet boon received." o Train Jumped the Track. LONDON, April 2. Lord Kitchener reports that tho accident at Barbor- ton, in which 39 soldiers woro killed and 45 Injured, was caused by tho train leaving tho rails whllo going UIUUI- down a stoqp grado. o- ANTI TRUST LAW KILLED Court of Civil Appeals Knocks It Out. AUSTIN, Tex., April 2. Tho court of civil nppcnls tills morning knocked out tho anti-trust law of Toxns la tho Wators-Plorco Oil Company's penalty suit, nnd tho suit against tho Paper Compress Company, charged with buying out competing concorns. Tho nets of '95 nnd '99 woro declarod un- constitutional, in lino with tho United buhob supremo court decision in tuo Illinois case. . I County Experts . Resume Work Gcorgo P. Clark and Q. W. Uuchan nn, tho Portland exports, who havo tho contract for examining tho Marlon county records, returned to Salem to day from Enterprise Eastorn Oregon, Work was begun, on County Clork Hall's books thla afternoon, and ox pertlng will thon bo transferred to tho county treasurer's oQlco. Mr. Clark expects thirty days will bo required to comploto tho work undortnkon in tho contract, and It Is probablo tho find ings of tho export accountants will bo submitted to tho county court at its May term. Tho gontlomon havo not completed their work In Wallowa county, whoro Uioy havo been em ployed during their two months' ah senco from Salem, and will roturn to Eastern Orogon to comploto their task whon tho contract in this county has been discharged. O' To Compete M Eugene R. C. Shelton, ono of Snlom's ropro sontatlvo marksmen, wont to Eugene today whero, on Wednesday, ho will partlclpato lu a big shooting tourna mont, which will bo attoudod by many of tho crack shots of the valley. Tho Salem trap-shooters aro endeavoring to arrange with tho Albany mon for a return matoh soon. Tho result of the contost at Albany is well known, but tho defeated Salem fellows request their tormentors "Just to wait until wo bring tho Albany team to Salem." o BLOCKADE OVER. First Northern Pacific Train from tho Coast In a Week. ST. PAUL. Minn.. Aprjl 2. The flood blockade on tho Northorn Pacific is broken, and the first coast train in a week arrived hore today. OPPOSITE TnE P0ST0FFICE. all the time that causesothor stores to STORE 10c towels lor 6 14ceach 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. FURNISH, THOUGHT IN8ANE. Peculiar Actions of a College Profee sor. m SEATTLE, April 2. Prof. P. Wj HnloirrovH nt tlin TTnlvnraltV. of WnslK ington, who suicided on a Northorn Pacific train, on routo to St Paul, lott hla collogo under peculiar circum stances. Ho 1b thought lnsano. Ho algnod and disappeared last week. o JONES 18 MUM. Defeated Senator Has Not a Word to Say. ST. LOUIS, April 2. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, arrived horo thla mdrn nig. on routo to Washington. Ho re fused to discuss his dofeat for ro-olec tlon, further than to say "thero wore too many votoa on tho other smo. o SLAUGHTERING BIRDS. Wing "Shots Are Busy In Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 2.Clcar warm weather marked tho opening day of tho groat wing shoot ovont of Dm lirnml Amnrlrnn Hnnillcnn. Thcru , WOro 480 entries whon tho shooting began. Tho ovent promises to Inst until tomorrow night and probably Friday. Postmaster Nominated. WASHINGTON, April 2. Roosevelt today nominated W. W. Montague, to b Postmaster at San Francisco; O. M. Francis, at Napa, nnd H. B. Stephens , , a, , noo, ' WASHINGTON, April 2. Tho pros ldent has doclded to nomlnato Colonel Michael Sheridan, of tho adjutant-goti- . ,, . i . i i.A !...,.. .11.... ...... " "H, Z ,' "i,ih, r ,hit ore". Sheridan Is a brother ot tho lato i "" HUorluan- THREE ROUTES OFFERED For the New San Pedro Rail road. SALT LAKE, April 2. Maps of tho threo proposed routos for tho San Podro road will bo mallod April ).0th to Los Angolos, whoro tho directors will Boloct tho routo. award contracts, and tho work will commonco. Tho Oregon Short Lino has applied to tho city council for a franchtso to lay trades on. West Fourth streot, which, of granted, will Bhut out tho San Podro from tho union dopot Blto. o Ft'BVtWtF - SUGAR C0MPANNY Reports Great Growth of the Industry. NEW YORK, April 2. Tho annual report of tho Doot Sugar Company scorns to dispel nuy fear that tho In dustry can bo harmed by tho proposed 20 por cent, tariff reduction on Cuban Btigar. Tho roport shows tho produc tion for tho year to bo 77,932,500 pounds, against 33.3G1,SG0 for tho pre vious year. Tho gross earnings woro 3,G21,047. o Base Ball Club Formed . . . , ,., , ,,,.' The Inmates and employes of tho state reform school have recently or- ganlzed a basobal team, of which Percy Schollar, C. Danflo d and A. A. Slncor havo boon resnoctivoly olocted prosldont, managor and captain. It Is tho Intention to play a BerloB of games with tho clubs of tho neighbor hood, and, Incidentally, to demon strate that tho roform school can put up as good a team In ovory way as almost any other place, o Articles of Incorporation. Tho following articles of Incorpora tion woro lllod today In the oiDcu of tho aocrotary of atate: Tho Union Meat Markot, of Port, land. Capital $12,000. Keith's Oyster House, of Portland, Capital $0,000. Mullon Drug Co.. of Arlington. Cap), tal $3,000. Tho First Baptist church, of Hur rlsburg. o Fields' Mlnitrelo Aro coming to 8alem on April 9th. Thy will show at tho Grand Opera House, and their advanco agont Is to day busily ongagod In billing tho town. a Itave sites and out prises only for a Wo mean to hold our rep- naioiu. PENDLETON BANKE The Bunch'Grasser Ballot Taken in Governor Geer's Name Was State The Platform Will Favor the Initiative and Referendum and Chinese Exclusion. The Republican Nominee. W J. Furnish, the Pendleton banker, who has been nominated by the Republicans for Governor, was Democratic sheriff of Umatilla county two terms and has since been Republican candidate for elector on the Republican ticket Until 1896 he was a supporter of Cleveland and held a deputy collector-ship under that administration During the depression he bought all the farming property he could get hold of In eastern Oregon, and also boueht a controlling Interest In the Pen dleton National Bank, of A, Bush of this city at fifty cents on the dol m iui uii iyia aim tne lunno nc una 2 end to be worth $200,000. He i the state a vigorous administration lar. On this and the farms he has tlons he had the backing of the late other heavy capitalists PORTLAND, April 2. (Spoclal to Tho Journal.) Following tho easy victory of J. N. Williamson for con gress, tho Multnomah delegation last night decided on W. J. Furnish, of I'cnuioton, for govomor, and his nom ination today was consldorod a foro Bono conclusion. Tho mask was thrown off, and it was glvon out that ho had boon tho cholco from tho start, and it was broadly stated that Furnish had contributed $15,000 to help tho antl-Slmon pooplo carry tho primaries against Simon. So It was a caso of simply delivering what had been bought mid paid for. And really tho situation was not an open ono bo tar as Air. ucor or any othor canal dato was concerned. Sonator K. A. Booth, of Lane county, was docldod on for chairman of tho statu convention. With Furnish practically nominated, tho only places loft to light over aro tho olllcos of state printer and attor noygonoral. Following presout ofllelals aro to bo renominated without oppesition: Supremo Judgo R. S. Bean, of Lane. Secretary of state F. I. Dunbar, of Olntsop, Troasuror C. S. Moore, of Klamath. Suporintendont of public instruction Qeer,7lSmo"rW,lVndYavV,- Early today It was known that Gov omor Coor wns hastoulng back from Salem to withdraw his naino from tho contost, his friends admitting that ho was out of tho rnco. Convention Met at 2 P. M. Portland, 2 p. in. Tho convention roassumblod aftor a recoas to form permanent organization. R. A. Roth was tomporary chairman. During tho noon hour an attempt was mado to got tho Oeor forcos'togethor and caucus in favor of Henry E. Ankony, but It was not a HuccoHS. Tho Oeor forces could not agroo on Ankony, and soparatcd without action. Printer and Attorney-General. Tho governorship overshadows tho oilier nominations, and a voto on thom will not bo reached until lato, If at all, thin aftornoon. None or tho candl dates aro yet In a position to announco any prospects of buccous, although thoro 1h a strong probability that Wrlghttnan, of Marlon, wll get on tho Uckot. Governor Oeor at Home, Oovornor Oeor 1b not at tho conven tion, but attending to tho duties of his olllce. Ho has authorized his frlonds in tho convention to tako any action that aooms right to thom, and natur nil l not fooling jubilant over tho ou(com0i ,I(J BftyH ho novor hn1 any B,10W whatovoP boforo tho MuUnomah ,,0,ogutlon aiul whon thoy docldc(1 onforeo th' .. rulo nKalng, hls can. onforeo tho unit rulo against his can dldacy, ho was shut out. Ho takos'hls defeat with good graco, and for tha present has nothing to say. It Ifl gen erally understood among his frlonds that tho governor will Immediately bo gin his cnmpalgn for tho United Statos itenatorshlp. Tho convention noems to bo for Fulton. forTT NINERS EXCITED ) IIS ! ! Thunder Mountain Gold Foyer is Spreading. SAN FRANCISCO. April 2. Tho ex cltemont over the Thunder Mountain gold fields of Idaho has reached horo, ami grub staking syndicates are be ing formed to outfit prospactora. Sev eral hundred men will start from diff erent place In California during the week for the scen. The excitement Is spreading to old camps, and it Is probablo thousands of boomers will leavo during April o Tho third Installment of the Chlnoso Indemnity was paid Tuosday at Shang hai. It amounted to 1,800,000 taelu. Eat the Spa Choc olate Chips Nothing better made In Ihe line of sandy. New batch today. Ocea till 12 p. a- 114 State Street. Won Out On the First the Convention Not Allowed to go Before the Gathering. .'!'- uvuvicu ma uiuiicjr cuiu is CUI1MU L is still a young man and will give P If elected In his business opera- doubled his money and is consld D, P. Thompson of Portland, and O PORTLAND, April 2. Tho stato convention was callod to ordor at 11 o'clock by Willis Dunnlway, secretary of tho central committee, and Uoath. of Lane, was chosen chairman by a unanimous voto, and Harrison Allen, of Clatsop, socrotary. Commlttocc woro thon appointed, and adjournment takon until 2 o'clock. Up to 2:30 no business of Importance was transact ed, and no nomination would bo mado oarllor than 3 o'clock. Qeor's name will not bo hoforo tho convention, and Furnish will probably bo nomluatod on tho first ballot Thoro is no opposition to uean, uunimr, Mooro or Ackormnn. Tho ofllces of stato printer nnd nttor-ncy-gonornl nro a matter of specula tion ontiroly. Tho platform will favor tho Inlntlvo and referendum, oudorso tho Republi can national policies, domnnd tho on uctmont of tho Chlneso exclusion law, and oppose tho laud leasing law, niuo ribbons, Furnish badges, aro everywhere In ovldonco, and every body aooms anxious to get Into tho Furnish ranks. VERY DRicr - -STRIKE Mine Workers Quit Work for One Night SHAMOKIN. Pa.. April 2. Fifty-two thousand mon and boys In tho Ninth United Mluo Workers' district, who stopped work yostorday to onforeo tho eight-hour day. roturuod to Uio collier los this morning. A number of opera tors may ordor a lockout on account of tho omployos' action, o Pretty Salem Home Wedding A ulinplo, though happy home wed ding took placo at 9 o'clock this morn ing, at the homo of O. P. Dabnoy, on Asylum Avenuo, whon Miss Maude. Eva Dabnoy bocamo tho wlfo of Albort L. Thomas. Tho officiating clorgyman was Rov. II. A. Kotchttm. Tho Dabnoy homo was profusely docoratod with cholco flowers. Tho parlor was In groon and whlto. yollow and green being usod lu Uio Hitting room, whllo purple, in addition to thoBo two shades, was omployod In tho dining room decorations. Tho coromony was porformed In tho parlor, beneath a beautiful arch of green and whlto, from which was sus pended a largo horsoshoo of puro whlto flowers. Tito bridal couplo en tered tho parlor preceded by littlo Miss Mary Dabnoy, sister of tho brldo. as maid of honor, and took tholr posi tion beneath tho floral arch. During Uio services Mondolssohn's wedding march was oxecutod by Miss Ethel Thomas, slstor of tho groom. Follow ing tho ceremony, which wns wit nosHod by only tho Intimate frlonds and relatives of tho young couplo, a delightful wedding breakfast was served. Tho brldo Is tho oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dabnoy, and looked swoet In a tan colored costumo of broadcloth, trimmed In peau do solo. Alio carried a bonnet of beautiful pink and white hyacinths. Mr. Thomas is hte eldest son of II. A. Thomas, one of Salem's substantial citizens, nnd a young man of ostlmablu charcter and Industry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left for tholr future home at Newport on the ntorn lng train, carrying with them tho well wishes of a host of Hnlum friends for ft happy, aoutented and prosporou wedded life. o Married. At the residence of tho bride's fath or, 8. 8. Martin, South Salem, Edward Davis and Lulu Martin. Rov. N. J. Crawford officiating. Tho happy oouple leavo for HRrriaburg, whoro they will make their home, on this evening's train. o Weddlnp Permit Issued. Edward & Davis and Lulu A. Mar tin were today granted a marriage li cense. Tho ousest of tho yount, bride's father, S. B, Mart!!!, was hoc essary before the ITaense aould Issue as the young lady Is only 17 years or age. R FOR il I vll JEFFRIES WILL FIGHT. iutDen1and8aS.oTh,aPropo8,' LOS ANGELES. Alirll 1. Joaonh Egnn last night sont a telegram to Now York ou behalf of Champion Jamos Jeffries, stating tho conditions undor which tho Charleston offor would bo accepted. Jeffries stipulates that tho Charlodton Club shall post tho ontiro purso of $20,000 In cash In tho hands of a stakeholder, to ho mutually agreed upon. In tho ovont of tho Charleston Club falling to bring off tho light becauso of lntorforenco by tho authorities, or othorwlso, Joffrios insists that tho $20,000 shall Ho for feited to tho lighters, o- . Anarchist Plot Against Edward. ROME, April 2.T110 Corrlor Delia Sora aSBortf that KluifEdward aban doned htB proposed visit to tho Rlvdrin because of tho dlscovory of an anarch ist plot against hla life. Tho anarch ists proposed to glvo tho nppoaranuo of Boor rovengo to tholr operations. o Saloon Held Up. NORTH YAKIMA, April 2.--Joseph PontlB' saloon, at Prossor, was entered nt midnight last night by two masked mon, who hold up tho proprlotor and thrco othor mon, and tok $220 a gun and a watch from them, Qno mnn was struck ovqr tho bond by tho robbors with a rovolvor, and badly hurt, o Jim Hiirs Daughter Weds ST. PAUL. Minn.. April 2. IluUl, tho daughter of James J. Hill, was married horo this aftornoon to Anson McCook, a young Now York attomoy. Archbishop Irolaml ofllciatod. TO Ml BRITISH KING Anarchists Had Made a Plot to Assassinate. PARIS, April 2. A San llonm. Italy, correspondent repeats this morulng'H story telogrnphod fiom Home that tho pollco havo discovered un nuarchlflC plot to assassinate King Edward, and that this stopped tho King's proposed visit to Cannes. THEATRE DALLOT JJEGINS First Day's Vote for The Journal's Free Box Last nlght'ti Journal contained tho llrst ballot coupon on tho voting con-1 tust for tho froo box at tho "Taming , of tho Shrew," April loth, nnd already a good vote is lu. Some of tho bust known and most popular Indy dorks, lu tho city are recognised tho first day. and Interest promises -to grow. ' Tho Journal has arranged to havo' J. M. Lawronco, of tho firm of Harrltti & Lawronco, count tho ballots, and a ' dally roport will bo mado by that gon-. tloman. who tiossossos tho conlldoiiool of all. Etury leader of this paper oIioimI .lit out tho coupon and enst It for Ii'b or her favorite among tho Indy I clork-i, Halosladlos, bookkeepers, etc. T It In a high order of a play, and tho froo box fur Salem's favorlto and her frlondH Is worth striving for. First Day' Vote. Norn Anderson 4 1 Mollio Ilornardl , 2 Lena Whlto 27 Luna Dunolt '' Ella Shlpp 8. Susie Collettn 3 J Mrs. Del Dlnsmoor 1 ' Tlie Ideal Store of Salem THE STORE OP THE PEOPLE We lake ilidhtht In ealllng our store YOUR STORE U i '"" Btore la every teiifto. It vvt built fr your onuveinuiiiiki and Measure. We want you i fu.,1 nn nu'ii.rmi. iu tup til ft Qrniin. Kvurv dImu of merchandise sold 2 by us is marked at a skiUihhI profit, and the bm fcds to be found in the C market, you will tiutl m ur ehelvse. Come to see n, make yoimelvwi at h horn as it is vour house. Sensational Sale of Dress Goods Beniatlonal btoauio it is fitted tn aclu great lutortwt on the pails ol both buyers nud teJUra. Exciting Sale of Boys' Suits Jtieiiine because It rouw Into aatlon thomloiU and money ol wotltm ol good boys who play hard and wear out loUoI clothe. ! New line children's and misses' wash suits just received.. OVERNOR BUTTE ENGINEERS STRIKE Three Thousand Men Are Out. Efforts Being Made to Get Others Involved. a" The Trouble Threatens to be Serious. BUTTE, Mont. Aprll2. Twon.ly olght hoisting engineers, omployod In tho Anaconda, Parrot and "Washoe Company mines, havo gono on strike, compelling tho closing down of all tho mines, and throwing 3.000 men out of employment. Tho Btrlkorn aro mk. Ins an effort to got tho men of tho Butto and Boston und Montana mines to walk out 'O BOUNDARY MARK DESTROYED. Methods of Canadian Surveyors In SEATTLE, April 2. Moll ' advices from Skngway, Alaska, stato that dur ing tho lattor port of laBt summer, nnd within tho past six monthB, Dick Fraalor, an olllclal civil ongltoor of tho Canadian govornmont, nnd ono of the most prominent civil ongineora in Canada dostroyod a Russlaa boundary monumotiL Tho monutnont was of stonu, resting upon a stono base, and thero wns a Russian Inscription upon It. It waB sltuatod 18 miles from tho modus-vlvondl lino of tho Canadian ftlilo. In tho prosenco of two American minors Mr. Froslor ordorcd his mon to destroy tho luonumont It was torn dawn, brokon Into small plocea, and was covered with sand nnd gravel. The aflldavlts of tho witnesses havo boeu tnkon mid sont to tho stato depart ment. o Insane Patient Arrives. W. M. Ulakoloy, of Umatilla county arrivud today at tho asylum, bavins; In chnrgo Martha Belbort, an lnsano. woman 41 years of ago. Doctors Consult yol)r doctor. If he V5- ;w;raterwcw1?' rec then do as he says. If he, tells you not to take it, then don't take it. He knows. Leave it with htm. We are willing. Physicians havebcen our friends for 60 years. " For five years I suffered with bron chitis. A few weeks ago I began to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and onlj two bottles entirely cured me," Daniel B. Llpps, Alts, W. V. IU.. Ml, tl.Ov. J. CAKR CO.. ttw.lt, Mm . , , Tho Republicans wou out In tho Chicago rlty election on Tuesday, . ...BANANAS... 15c per doz. at Finn's Impressive Sale of Ladies' Suits Impressive became it has this power of effffltlriK a hutlng Impres sion on those whocomo to Investigate.