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THE DAILY JOURNAL, Train North Report 4134. -Shasta Expreis Tonight and Friday. amcea cloOdy with show eratfrost-tohlght. ' VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL ft 1902. v . NO. 72 li. .,,a.JL..;,, r i. ' . You Ought to See Our New Line of Hten's Sbicts We have n womlcrlul variety of ncot styles in our 50c lino this seaton in Golf Shirts with plain frontH and ploBtod fronts. Hni-r grades at (10c, 75o and 95c. They'ro tho top notch of stylo. Our line of colored dreus thirts for Summer wear can't bo 1 oat In the city and you know how our prices compare with "regular stores." Wo havo thorn In extra Mroritf fabrics at 4ic, 60c and 06c. Of course you can't judgo ri mo values 1 til )ou seo tho goods. i MILES WILL BE RETIRED Roosevelt Decides to Have His Head en. As the document involves n possl bio violation of International law, It has boon sont to tho attorney-general for nn opinion. o A Slap at Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, April 3. Tho Sen ato committco on military affairs to day.declded to report adversely on tho nomination of Cap'aln Crdzter to bo chief of ordinance, with tho rank of brlgadler-genornl. Try ono of our Vote on the Oleo Bill Afternoon. This Spring Suite K you want to dress well rn little money. Full lines for men, boys and chlldron. Boys' Norfolk suits and knee pant shits with vests for boys Iroin 8 to 15 years aro what thoy'ro wearing this Spring. We bavo thorn at our UBUal "Rackot Prices." : ::::! THE NEW YORK RACKET Abner McKinley Denies Christmas' Charge. WASHINGTON, April 3. (Special to the Journal). The oleomargarine bill passed the Senate by a vote of 39 to 31. UNIQUE TRIBUTE TO ALTGELD By the Allied Parties in ConJ vention. SEASIDE t L rGay k RESORT AFLAME Atlantic .City ughtiuff Fire Damage Will Reach Millions Alany Society Butterflies Haye Fled the City. s E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Cvenloe Except Saturday Cor. Commorolnl and Chomokota Sts. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. --3tCC?S2X2SSmiZEB5S33ra8irj 33SKS9S3SSSSXSESRU u WATCH CHAINS Wo have a very largo lino, mnny nrw ones just received, mado in many stylos and unique patterns. Wo havo gold fllloJ chains which wo warrant to wear 5, 1 1, and 15 years. , Also a big lino of neck and eecrot locket chains. Tho very 'ntoat fads. Wo havo tho largest lino of chains in town. Wo guarauteo our rhalus, and will replace with a now ono any that do not give satisfaction. WASHINGTON, April 3. It was learned this morning from a sourco of unquestioned authority thnt tho presi dent has decided definitely to retire General Miles. The dato of retirement Is tho only questioned not dctormined. Tho president Is inclined to postpone his action until nftor tho adjournment of Congress, although ho may decide to issuo tho order witlhn tho noxt few days. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 3. A unique tribute was paid to tho mem ory of John P. Altgcld at today's ses sion of tho Allied Parties' convention. Aftor it resolution of regrot was adopt-' cd tho convention nroso and remained standing In silence for thirty seconds. Barr's Jewelry Store. Cor. State and Liberty S's Li nil ere in Low Prires. Aged and Wholesome A floo combination, rrperially in wlneB and liquor. MoIIowiicpc, f mil I necf iitul ll.ivor cniiin with aire yon know. Try some of our whist -y or miio. Command fancy prices some placer; Jet our prices are reasonable. Any lover of (rood tliinpa will find eomo tiling to pli-arc him here. J. P. ROGERS, nta-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer mm i && "I'IX-W CJ Wll Repairing Watch... Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that wn (jive special attention to. Uur repairing department is conducted with the utmost care and skill, diamonds are rosot, and Jewelry of all kinds is ro paired in the most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. McKlnlcy Pleads Innocence. WASHINGTON, April 3. Abnor McKInley, brother of tho lato presi dent, wns tho first witnoss boforo tho special Houso commltteo of investiga tion of tho chargo of bribery In con nection with tho purchase of tho Dan ish West Indies this morning. Captain Christmas, in his secret report, ro- forrod to tho witnoss ns ono of thoso" connected with him in tho scheme to furthor such purchase. McKInley tea tffied ho had no contract or undor Mtnndlng of any kind with Christmas, and donlod ho had over brought tho matter to tho attontlon of tho presi dent. Iloprosontatlvo Gardner, of Now Jorsoy, who was also mentioned in the report, denied any and all connection with Christmas, direct or indirect Richard Evnns, wl-o was mentioned In tho roport as representing Gardnor, ho saw but once. Evans aslted him whether ho thought tho United States would buy tho Danish West Indies, and ho replied that, Judging from tho nowspapors, nothing would bo dono. Col. W. C. Brown, whoso namo was associated with McKlnloy's, also mado a ooinploto denial... - - o' Denmark Denies Christmas. COPENHAGEN, April C It was of ficially announced today that tho Dan ish ministry has had no dealings with Cnptaln Christmas. Tho Promlor, though Christmas bad called, refused to soo him, or to recelvo a roport of his unauthorized negotiations for tho salo of tho Danish West Indies. BOSTON MAY BE BEERLESS Brewery Employes Are Outi on a Strike. : BOSTON, April 3. Tho browory workors of Doston wont on etrllco this morning. Tho genoral tcamstors may! nlso become involved, and this nieatirf thoro will bo an cntlro suspension of. browing boor In 24 Doston breweries,? ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 3. An Insignificant blazo broko out this morning In tho rear windows of a ho tel spread and was fanned by a strong breezo until It dovwloped Into a con flagration that at ono tlmo threatouod tho ontlro resort. At 2 o'clock, oftor a florco fight and tho destruction of ton hotels, tho Acadomy of Music and Young's pier, tho flremon got tho blazo under control. In addition to many stores, part of tho famous "board' walk" and some bntWng houses woro destroyed. Thloves took advantage of tho terror-stricken inhabitants and began to lloot tho stores and hotols. Tho no- llco arrested a numbor of thtovos, and then a company of militia was ordorod out. It was rumored that throo musi cians employed In tho Hotol Dorko ley, after leaving. tho placo In safoty, returned to save their Instrument, and woro burnod to death. Tho roport was not confirmed. Tho flro wns tho worst evor oxporlencod hero. i ! tsr icsigy xsvs Cream Superlative strength purity Improves the flavor anct adds to tiie liealthfttitiess oS the food. so far corned. as union workmen are con? Salem Takes ' First Place PRIOE BAKING POWDER CO, CHICAGO. HoTK.-Tho.ra nro imitation baking ,' grocers. I liuv ttre. ifn uufilfui, which tomlurs tltu lowders .sold cheap by Isc m.mv uroccrH. I liuv nro. umtle troni Mum. n poison- -'.JE- ... - '. ... , - -, . ... j, which tomiurs tnu toou injurious to ncaiui. attending tho Philadelphia Industrial School, and acquiring a practical knowlodgo of toxtllo manufactures. EUOENB, April 3. (Special to tho Journal), In a trap-shooting tourna ment hold hero today under tho aus pices of Eugene sportsmen, mid partic ipated In by crack shots from through out tho Willamette vnlley, It. C. Shol ton, of Salem, won first monoy, scoring 73 out of a possible 7C. Albany's rep resentatives, who recently dofoatoi auicm in a maicn, woro not in ill ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 3. A groat hotol flro Is raging horo. Tho Windsor, Carlton and Lurny houses aro burning, and tho cntlro beach front from Illinois Avonuo to Kentucky Avonuo is monacod. Thoso buildings aro valued at millions of dollars. They aro among tho finest soasldo hotols In tho world. Moro than n dozen buildings havo already burnod. Tho hotols woro crowded with East ern vacation guests, all of whom rushed Into tho utreo, and, as far as could bo learned, nono woro Injured. At 13:30 tho loss was estimated at two and a half millions, and tho flro was still raging. About throo blocks havo been consumed, nnd a strong galo Is blowlug tin tho coast. Whon It bc- Etl-1 cntno npiiai-cnt tlidt the flro -voutin- Prince Henry WiH Attend M3IIL1N, April 3, An official noto Just published announces thnt Empo ror William will bo represented at King Edward's coronation by Prlurso Henry of Prussia. Prlnco Honry will bo accompnnled by his wlfo, on thu special Invitation of King Edward, o Cleared of Bad Charge MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., April 3. Tho Jury in tho enso of Mrs. Mabel Haines, accused of beating her 3-yoar-old stop-child to doath, rcturnod a vor diet of not guilty this morning, o CONTEST GROWING BOER WILL gouo men took second placo. Othor J controllablo, many guests took trains purses nro being contested for. being contested o Kidnapped C, T, Pomeroy JMj tgfeS 286CoariSt. Watchmaker nd Optician to dt iplne nu )elTlO bono mo lormnjou This is to Certify SSafifaiCSonl" W.o.Au,..l90 . Crippled and Alany Years an Invalid! t.i wiinm thAui nruMiiiji feh&U coma. (Jreed a. About foartcou yetri iloce at ulna ;en of Ke I mot wUq au accident which cauaed an lulury l INITIO bono which rvtuuvu iu of bumned shoulder and hip, a thorteulng ot the tralit and dtiplacement of In tern'al orKu, and ahortcnlnv o( about two lnch4 o( oud lluib between th knee and hip. In addition to the outward appearance or my budyaiabOTO described In March 1000 I waa (aka with a aerere attack of La Orlppo from tho effect o( wnicii i aunorea greaur wun in lnni?aand heart, aud when In Mar lUuOI ca m loand begau treatment wllh Dr. J. P. Cook mr condition was about a follew: Gould per form no manual labor, could not itoop to plolc anything from the floor. Could get about the .cuius up iuun t uto my llmba them wai much waied. My nerrout aratem waa badly wrecked. .nu auTcru poiu uu iuui auu ucrv, could aloep only In broken ipulla, and In many wara auifered almoat conkUnt and rrr &&' k l&Sfr GOrRIQHf. anyuiiugirom ine noor. uouiu i bouae only with difficulty, and ge was next to ImpbealMe. Could' oulr with difficulty and one of the Had couch and auyeru pain on lungs and heart, petite. dead a alive, frerlouily to my attack of La no appet tudescrlbable agonies. In abort I was as much Urlipel waa treated orer a poi mum- Dhv aldana to no effective purpose. My penou! eppeirance at thu time la alraigbt In the back as anyone. My wasted limb restored to normal also and but IHUe more than half an I noli shorter than the other. Have free use of my llmba and can go up aulrs one foot after the other with perfect eJue. My wtl leuKihoulug. Can atoop to the floor with ease, Can get about and do pretty much an and frithu) other well peopln oan da My appetite la splendid; sleep soundly and am absolutely ilaviutf II a year 1 ns r free from ua!n lived iu Ii cook's family for pearly bave seen much of the effect of hta treatment uku others, end can truly and cbeermlly reoommeud the Pootor and his med ical skill to all la any way amietol. The Doctor's treatment lu tbU ease was whol ly contlned to bis Botanical KcmedUs, uou.tltu tloually adminlitered No lesort to the use of knife, mechanical appliance or other method of treatment being employed UI.UAN R03ENBAOM. Lillian Roavobaum has lived In tuts Tleinlty about nine yen. ' . We. the nud.raigaed. are personally acquaint ed with the above affiant and cheerfully uib sorlbe Ut the truth uf the foregoing statement. N R03liSBAUM,Father. 8U3AH HAHRIftON. A. V. ROfl.NUAUM. Subtorlbed aa I sworn ta before me this 31th darofAnr. 1M1. Sealatuohe4. W. By A W. nAI.U cenntr cie ierk ileUBLlAini. Iwi-uty The Wreath of Excellence Ohio Senators 8ore. WASHINOTON, April 3. Tho frlonds of tho olcomargarlno bill, af tor a canvass of tho Bonato, say they havo enough votos to pnss it. It will, howovor, bo by such a narrow majority that not until Uk final vote Is an nounced lato this afternoon will olthor sldo breatho eaBy. Thoy say tho fato of tho bill doponds lnrgely on tho voto of tho two Bonntors from Ohio, who aro In receipt of many mossagos com manding thorn to voto for tho meas ure This attempt to dlctato how thoy shall voto has angered thorn, and both may voto against the measure. A Rajah in awarded to the gas range as tho kfnt of the kitchen for household use by a 1 who use it. Wo would rail attention of the boute wives of ralem to the many advantages of gas as a fnel. Keep track of our ad vertieements from week to week. They will be of Interest to you. Salem Gas Light "Co. Phone 503, 4 Chemeketa St Against the Boers. WASHINGTON, April 3. It was ad mittod at tho state departmont this af ternoon that a communication had beon rocolvod from Governor Hoard, of Louisiana, rotating to tho uso of Port Chalmotte as a mobilization sta tion for mules and horses Intended for uso In tho British Army In South Afrl- Eat the Spa Choc olate Chips Nothing better made in tho Hue of candy. Nt-w batch today. VANCOUVI3H, n. C., April 3. Tho It. M. S. stoamor Empross of Japan, just arrived from Uio Orlont, brings word from Singapore that tho Itajah of Patanl has boon kldnnppcd by Slameso. Ho was lured Into tho pal ace of n supposed supporter of high casto and urged to sign a treaty by which ho abjured tho right of govern ing his own stnto. On his rofusal, ho was surrounded by Slamoso soldiers nnd carried In n gunboat up tho coast. Tho Patanl Malays aro furious, and se rious trouble Is anticipated. Tho gov ernor of tho Straits Settlements has boon nskod to Interforo. Open till 12 p. m. IU State Street. CAPE TOWN JOURNS Body of Cecil Rhodes Lies in State. CAPK TOWN. April 3. Tho body of Cecil Hbodos Is lying stnto in tho Par llamont House today. Thousands (if persons havo passed through tho hall to get a last view of the dead. Tho city Is draped in doopost mourning. Hhodos' funeral wrvloos will ho of a most imposing character. Tonight tho body will bo carried to Matoppo Hills, whoro Rhode wiuostod his body should He. I out of town. Tho greatest oxcltomont provnllod among tho residents nnd property-holdors. Young's great pier and tho Academy of Music aro now In ashes. Tho flro Is still spreading nt 1 o'clock, and tho conflagration forms a womlorful spoctnclo for tho thousands on tho beach. At 1:30 tho flro has spread to both sides of Now York Avonuo, and tho situation grows moro de'sporato ovory Instant. Flames nro licking up tho fa mous board walk. At this hour tho following hotols, In addition to tho Academy of Music and Young's plor, aro dostreyod: Luray, Carloton, Wind sor, Stlcknoy Uryn Mawr, Stratsford and Dorkoloy. ' It Is valid a numbor of pcoplo woro Imprisoned by flames at tho end of Young's plor, but whothor or not thoy oscnped In boats Is un known. Lntor Tho flro W now under con trol. Ton hotels wv dostroyod. Tho peoplo caught at tho end of Young's pier aro all saved. At 3 o'clock tho flro In tho Windsor hotol burst forth again, and It is feared tho flro will sproad to tho Hotol Traymoro. In the list of hotels burned aro alKo tho Rio Ornudo nnd Holland. It is now ostlmatod that tho loss will not exceed ono million and a half, RIVAL KLONDIKE WARMI LEADERS MEET Many Ladies Mentioned for Journal Prize The Winner Alay Go Show in Style. to the Schalkbunren and Steyn Tegether: Are Thunder Mountain Aliner Enthusiastic. is mBammmammmmm BOSTON STORE I OPPOSITE TIIE P0ST0FF1CE. It it the low prices we ell goods at all tho time that oanees other stores to have eslua nnd oat prioei only for a day, but oven then people And Uib BOSTON STORE the cheap dry good store of Salem. We mean to hold our rep utation, aud the following Items are only a few of our bargains this week. SB EYE i3P X SPECIALIST X A. M BANCROFT. Mxr.cf Ih BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Com'! St. Safest. Orttca ..aHaBaa 3E? We do oar own frUtllstt. Euoitastioa frtc Sawawitr 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 8c towels for '5ceach mmwrnmrnMammmmmmmummammmumam 10c towels tor 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 prices on corsets. New Spring dress goods and waislings. Cheapest line of men's shirts, gloves, un" derwear, socks, etc., in the city. Rebels Show Hold Front. SANTO DOMINGO. Itopubllo of Santo Domingo, April 2. Tho revolt! tlonlsts who, on Monday, captured the town or llarblioim, and wero later dis lodged by troops from a government gunboat, havo ontronchod themselves in a stronghold ueur that town, and aro making a bold front, dosplto tho hard blows rocolvod from tho fedoral forcos. Many of Uio rebels woro taken prlsonors, Including some of tho load ers. Nearly fifty wore killed und wounded In the attack on Darhona. Free Trade With Colonies E LONDON, April 3. In a letter to the Times. Sir Hobart Olrfen, the sta tistician, declares that thu Hritlsh Hm plro cannot become a zollveroln (a I trade league or customs union) for tho ; simple reason that us constituent parts aro not contiguous, but widely separated, and with great dlvorgont Interests. Sir Itobort expressed his doubt as to whether any sohemo of commercial union on a basis of reci procity Is practicable, and says he thinks the simpler plan would bo for the colonists to adopt free trade. Returned Home from the East. Mrs. C. P. Bishop returned this morning, via the New Orleans route. from a seven-months' visit In the Kat The major part of tho Umo was spont 9 by Mrs. Bishop at Philadelphia with her sons, Clarence and Hoy, who are Ward L, Farnsworth, of Lowlston, Idaho, who spent nonrly throo mouths of last summer In thu Illg Crook dis trict, Is of tho opinion that Thundor Mountain will witnoss tho greutost mlnlug rush occurring nnywhoro since tho Klondike oxclteuiout. Mr. Funis worth unld to n Tribune reporter ro contly; "1 look upon tho whole region em bracing tho mlddlo nnd south forks of Salmon river, and oxtuudlug as far south as tho summit of tho Sawtooth mountains as the most promising Hold for tho mining oporator. I was all ovor tho country last suminor, and can say Uiat during mnny years of ox porlenco in mining rogloiiH I hnvo novor hoc n another Uko It. PI ok up float on any of thoso hills, and nn as- asy will disclose valuu. TItb oro will contain gold, silver, coppor, lend or Iron, nnd porhnps saveral of thoso. Pnrtlos coming In nftor a brief stay will say It Is a country all porphyry, or all feldspar, or lava nsh depend ing much on what part of the district tho narrator was In. "Thoy aro all right In part About Oold hill, whore the Dewey properties aro located, the formation Is com prussd lava ash and porphyry, with a capping of black iron lava, much of which has been erodod awuy. It Is notlruablo that the hill tops show, by their sugar-loaf form, from thu vol eanle origin aud disclose the direction of prevailing storms by being brokon away on tho west and south sides. Changes In Quartz. "Farther down Monumental creak tho formation ohangos Into Quartz and porphyry, and on Big Creek und Ita moy Creek the formation uguln ehangos, enormous Iron dykes cutting In. Together with sovaral others I own two claims In Fitzgerald gulch, on Monumental creek, about twelve miles claims woro located three years ago below the Dewey property. The and, for the work done, the elalms by a prospector we hnd grub-staked, show up finely. Itst year we started a tunnel designed to cross-cut the vein at a depth of 1C0 feet. We ran tho tunnel in 42 feet lust summer, and figured that fifteen feet more would atrlko the ledge. In making the tun nel wo passed through several bodies of Iron orn. which were all but pure metallic Iron. Kven last summer all tho ground sunoundlng the Dewey mine, and along Monumental and Big creek was apparently taken up by the prospectors. I shall not try to go , ' la mush before the first of June, whenj and mining supplies Into the district.' Tho sucond dny's voting shows add od Interest In Tho Journal's contest for tho box nt' tho "Taming of tho Shrow," April 10th, nnd thoro Is much spoculntlon rlfo as to who will got tho prlzo. Tho Journal Is ploasod to nu nouueo todny thnt It has ongngod Mr. Simpson's ologant now rubber tlrod cab to convoy tho prlzo-wlnnpr nnd hor friends to and from tho opera house, ThlB Insuros tho young lady aud hor clionon clrclo a comfortnblo ovonlng, rain or shlno. Sovornl now names nro In tho raoo today, but It Is so oarly that It would bo dlllloult to foFm"ftliJ, doflnltn tdea as to'nvho will carry off tho prlzo. Second Dnj's Ballot. Nora Anderson 1 Molllo Bornnrdl , 2 Leona Whlto 28 I.OIUI Ilonolt 2 1211a Shlpi .... 8 SiihIo Collotto ,f 3 Mrs. Dol DltiHiuoor 1 Miss Zadlo Patmnr G Miss Knntuor 1 PilKTOMA. April' 3. Acting Prosl dun Schalkburgor, who, with other prominent Boors, roeotitly pasred through tho British lnos for Uto pur poxo of discussing ponoo proposals with Uio Boor loaders In Uie field, has succoedod In opening nogotlnUons with Prosldont Steyn, of tho Orange l-'ree Stnto. Lost Hair It's risky, this losing of the hair. You may not get it back again. When the hair first begins to fall out use Aycr's Hair Vigor. It will stop the falling and will make new hair come in. And. it always restores color to gray hair. "Mv lltllr came out hadtv and 'fast turning gray. I tried Aycr'a Hair vigor, it stopped my hair from coming out and completely restored the color.'7 Mrs. M. D. Gray, North Salem, Mass. II. All dr.ttl.li. j. C. AVER CO.. I.aw.ll. Miss. SPANISH VETERANS MEET Recent War Soldiers Gather in Springfield. Wnlter Allon, chargod with crim inally assaulting Blossom Adamson, a whlto girl, was lynched at Nome, Qa,, last tilsht. ...BANANAS... SIMUNOrini.D. Anrll 2. The first annual meeting of tho Service Men's! Association, nu organisation formed by tho veterans of the Spuulsji war,! bogan horo today. Ten states are rp- resented. 15c per doz. at Finn's M?S2iS8. The Ideal Store of Salem THE STORE OF TIIE PEOPLE We lake dvlibl In aalllng our store YOUR STORE- It Is your store la pverysuntu. It was built far ynur oonveiuvneo and pleasure,' we want you to feel an ownerr-hip in TIIE BIO STORE- Every pleae of mercLandUe, sold by us li marked at a rutlnim! profit, and the best good to be found In tho market, yen will rind on our (helve. Gome le tee tu, make yourtelve at lituiit us t is your house. i Sensational Sale of Dress Goods Sonaikmal beosure it la fitted to iiiolle great Interest on the parts ol both buyers und sellers. Impressive Sale of Ladies' Suits Impreulve btcauie It has this power ol effecting a lasting Impres sion ou iheie hocouietoinvttitfte, Exciting Sale of Boys' Suits KxeiiinubaieltrtHitoi Into action tbe mlntls and money of mothers of eood boys who play hard and vear nut lots of clothes. New line children's and misses' wash suits just received. rranfiiwiiHifWfliFTTr' .rf