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L THE DAILY JOURNAL. Train Roport Shasta Express North 4F34. Tonight and tomorrow, fair and frt ' ' ' t $ VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. FRlbAY, APRIL 4, 1902. NO. 73. mi Ribbons Liberty satin, Moire Taf fetaanda large assoitment of fancy weaves just in. Summer Under wear... For ladies and children. Extia good values all through the line. New Hosiery Our stock is now com' plete. Ladies' new lace ef fect hose and infants' fancy hose just in. Laces and Em broideries We have just received dozens of new patterns. Those applique pattern inserting are beauties and not expensive either. A full line of lace and embroidery all-overs in the newest designs. Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets Are equal to any brand on the market and we sell all Uiq newest shapes as well as staple styles at low est Racket prices. Shoes... We carry the most com plete line in the city. They are uplo'date styles and stand the wear too. CANAL BILL TO BE SHELVED Senate Will Delay its Consideration BRITISH tORCE May Go Oyer Till the Jflext Session. Other News of the National Capital. 4 HHOh THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprlotor. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evenloc Except Saturday Cor. Commercial and Chamokata Sts. ..acErovssarassBcrasa.: saMusm T? " lite. WATCH CHAINS Wnhavoa vorylargu lino, many now ones Jim received, inado in many styles nnd unlquo patterns Wo linvo gold iiiihj cnainn wiitou we warront G. 1 1, and 15 years. Also a big lino of neck nnd secret lockot chaiDB. Tlio very 'atest fads WASHINGTON, April 4. A mooting of tho Sonato Btecrtng commlttco will be hold In a few days to decide upon a courso of legislation after the disposi tion of tho Chinese exclusion bill. It Is believed tho Philippines civil gov ernment bill will bo tho first mcasuro taken up, taking prcccdonco over tho Nicaragua canal bill, which, many senntors think, will go over until next session, on account of tho many changes that have occurred In tho ca nal situation. Commissioner of Pensions. WASHINGTON, April 4. It Is giv en out hero, In rather a convincing way, Uiat Dr. T. L. Flood, of Erie, Pa., will bo unpointed commissioner of pensions. Immigration Commission. WASHINGTON, April 4. It is ro ported this morning that Frank Sar gont, chief of tho Brotherhood of Loco motive Firemen, has accoptod tho placo of Unltod States commissioner. to wear , of gouoral Immigration. Chinese Exclusion Up. WASHINGTON, April 4. Tho R0UTS1DELAREY Heavy RghtinglAt Close Quarters-Casualties On Both Sides Are Severe, ONLY BLACKENED RUINS JMfc LONDON, April 4. Lord Kltchonof LONDON, April 4. Tho Dally today reports a lifcavy engagomontjClnonlclo this morning says that near Drolkutl, Western Transvaal, on' Lord Mllnor, tho British High Corn March 31st, In which fifteen hundred J rnlsslonor In South Africa, has rc nocrs, under Dolarey and Kemp, woro quested a credit of 3,000,000 for now completely routed by a British forco railways and rallwiy extensions and under Generals Cookson and Klor. Then connections In South Africa. Tho gov dispatch reads: "Our forces wore rc-j ornmont has decided to grant 88G, connolterlng toward Hart river, whcn,lt 000 for this purpose, pending tho dls they struck gun tracks. Thoy cnughty cusslon of tho larger sum. lftl. il.o Dfinain n .1 AntmiAil nn rt 1 J . Ui Willi Uiu uut'io uiiu tumuu uii it eight runnlnr; ficht with them for miles through tho brush. On omorgs Into tho open country tho British were advanced upon by largo Boor rein-' forcemonts, who attacked our flanks, Small Chance of Peace. Pretoria, April 4. Communications havo passed between. Prosldont 8toyri and tho Transvaal mlsilon at Kroon- stad, but nothtng Is yot known of tho Wo havo tholaritost lino of cliaius In I Houso, In commlttco of tho wholo, to- town. Wo guarantco our chains, cid will roplaco with a now one any tl.at, do not give satisfaction. ISarr's Twelry Store. Cor. Rtnto and Liberty Sts Leaders in Low Prices Aged and-IWholesome A fluo comblnntion, especially in wines and Hijuorp. Mellownegs, (rui i ncei! and flavor crtno with ajw, jou know. Try somo of our whieky or wine. Command fancy prices tomo places; yot our prices r.re rcaaonalle. Any loror.of pood things will tlnd some thing tojpleufc him here. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 218-222 Commercial Street. IIP i -Wx& 2 w . .11 ju.kLt H..M.H- , Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmanship is a branch of our business that v give special attention to. Our repairing rlepartmout is conducted with the utmost care and skill, diamonds are refiet, and jewelry of all kinds is re- . r w . . paired tn tho most porfect manner, bosidos optical work of all kinds, C. T. Pomeroy ff tjgj 288Cocn'ISt. Watchmaker and Octlclin This is to Certify Crippled and Many Years an Invalid To wnoui tbew rtuu tliau uiiuu, Uitx-ii About fourteen Tcr ttuoe at nine tc oi e f mt with an Rnoldent whloh reused an ltliurr to mr iplae nud pUtc boue whlcn rciulteu lu the furmfUion of humpeU (boulder and hip. a iborteulne ot lie wal.t and dUlarmiiut or la teraal orKai. and tburtenlug ot alout two Inches o ouo limb between the knee nnd blp. lu addition to the outward' appearance of my bodjrai above decrlbed In March 1900 I wi taken wltlt a lerere tUok of t Grippe fnin tho effect or wuicn l mirerea greauy wiin m no Ma; lungaand heart, aud when 1 ar liuo I ca m to and began trutineiil with Dr. J V. Cookciy condition Maa acout aa roiiowa couia pr form no manual labor, could not atoop to plolc aurthlug from the floor. Could get about the home ouly with dimouity, ana eeiung rip autira wm next in impoaiihle. Could utu iay limb onlr with difficulty and oua of tbera waa much waaed My nerroua aytlein waa badly wrecked. Had couKb and terere pain on luagt and heart, uo appetite, could lleen only in broken apellt. aud In many waya audured almost oourtant aud iudeacnbableMoulea. in abort 1 waaaimnvb dead aa alive, itevloutly to my attack of la (Irippel waal-fatedovora period of ycara by many phyitclana to no effecuve purpose My porioual appearauoe at tbl time la t might la the back aa anyone. My WMt.-d limb restored to nonnal alu and but llttlo more tbau hall an inch ihoncr than the other. Have freeuieofmyllvnba and can go up atalra one foot after the other with perfect ease. iy wdt I IcuKlbenlng-. Can (loop to the Boor with caw, Can gel about aud do pretty mash any aud erorjtblnir other well people can da My appetite la tpleudld. aleep aoundly and am absolutely free from pain ItavtuK II re. I tn Dr Cook'a family for nearly aye&rl have aeen much or tho eUeet of bla ueatment upon othert, and eaa truly and cbeerfuUy recommend the Duotor and bli med ical skill t' all in auy way afflicted The Doctor a treatment in thla eaae waa whol ly confined to bla iiouotcal Kmediet, eouiUia tfonally adatiulrfored No iMort to tho use of knife. muehauk-dJ applUncer other taeUud ot treatment beta .-Jj R03ENBA0U Ulllan Ko4nbaoat tu lived to tnU vlolnity about nine yeara. W. the undarngaH, are pOffwaUy aniualnt edwltlt the abae aut and ebeerfuUy aab- aerlbe t the truth ur the roreinj tuuiraent, N ROSriJBAOM.father. BOSAX 1UKKISON, A. V. ftuBENBAOM itubteribad aud iwora to before me ihla 2th tS&fSaiSSli W W.HAIL, fc fkmnty Clerk fly a Mrcri UH H. Deputy fe!ft)s. CVFlQH The Wreath of Excellence is awarded to the gas range aa the kin): of the kitchen for household nsd by u I who tlBB it. We would call attention of the home wives of J-aletn to the many advantages of gas as a fuel. Ko) track of our ad vertisetnents from week to week. They will be cf Interest to you. Salem Gas Light Co. Phone 568, 4 Chemeketa Ht day began tho consideration of tho Chlncno exclusion bill. Kahn, of California, mado tho first Important address on tho measure. Ho dlBcUBsed at length tho desirability of tho Chlncso as residents of thin coun try. Ho contonded that as a raco thoy woro known for tholr duplicity, which characteristic had rondorod necessary the tightening of tho loophole whoroby tho Chlncso havo boon evading tho exclusion law, and quotod from ofllclal roports to tho offect that S00O Chlncso had boon admitted to Now York and Vormont alono upon perjurod testi mony. Ho could Bafely say 90 por cent, of tho caacs refused admission woro thoso of bogus morchantfi. "It la this no-called merchant class," ho de clared, "that Is rosponslblo for most of tho crltnos committed by tho Chl ncso in this country. It is thoy wlio hlro hlghbindors and mordorora to as sasslnato their business and porsonal onomloa. It la thoy who own gam bling Iioubob, lottory Joints and opium dens." Taking up tho effect of tho ox elusion law upon our trado with tho Orient, Kahn thought tho possibilities of that trado had boon largely oxag- goratod, but that In nny ovont, as shown by tho Incroaso In recont years, tho oxcluslon laws did not stand gront ly In tho way. In conclusion, Kahn said: "Our oxcluslon laws havo boon a groat good to the labarors of this country. Thoy ask us to contlnuo tills law, nnd I fool that thoro is not a patriotic, llborty-lovlng American who does not doslro to soo tho worklngmon of this country protected against un equal competition." Mitchell Warns the Senate. WASHINGTON, April 4. Tho Son ato this afternoon also took up tho exclusion bill. Mitchell, of Oregon, making an oxtonded spcoch, stating that oxcluslon has boen ono of tho es atbllshcd policies of tho country. Thoro is no offonso to China, tho measuro bolng ontlrely constitutional. Tho right to excludo forolgnora Is ono of tho hlgWst attributes of Amorlcan sovereignty, and hi warned tho Re publicans that falluro to pass tho measuro would rosult In tho overthrow of tho Republican party In tho Paclllo coast statos. forcing thorn to hastily entrench thole! rc8U,t- Tho majority of tho military closo quarters till tho onomy woro ro- mc nntl civilians oxpect moro from pulsed on all sides. Dolaroy and Kemp Ul continued prcsenco of tho troops and othor Boor lenders vainly attotnptf- tha from tho present negotiations. It ed to rally their mon, who retreated , ,B Pointed out that onco beforo whon northwest and south, suffering heavy, losses. Our casultlcs wcro also vere." Remain of Atlantic .City's Beach Front Origin of the Fire Is Still Mystery iiHiMt, " Oyer a Million Dollars Was Destroyed. ATINTIC OITV. N. J., April 4. Two blocks of black, smouldering ruins along tho "board walk" mark tho placo where tho biggest tiro that over occurred at this resort wlpod out ovor a million dollars of property. Of twolvo hotols that stood In tho de vastated district, only charred nortlons of tho Windsor and tho Rio Qrando ro-1 main. Tho militiamen woro withdrawn from further patrol duty this morning. Tho origin of tho 11 ro is still a mya-tory. se- Breach of Neutrality Charged. WASHINGTON, April G. Tho cab( net today consldorod tho allegations of tho govornor of Louisiana that Port Chalmetto, La., Is being used as a mil itary dopot by tho British. Tho mat ter will bo Investigated by ordor of Roosevelt. In tho Houso today Sulzor, of Now York, Introduced a rosolutloh asking tho secretary of stato to trans mit to tho Houso tho governor's com munication on tho subjoct. o I REBELS BADLY BEATEN hard pressed tho Transvoalors showed a acsiro ror ponco, uut this was promptly ovcrlddcn by Prosldont Stoyn. Nothing In tho prcsont sltua' tlon, no far as known, Indicates that President Stoyn Is loss lrroconcllablo than previously. Indeed, tho known facts scorn to point to a grcator deter mination to contlnuo tho struggle TRUMP UP AN OLD CHARGE An Omaha Editor Water. in Hot Colombian Insurgents Utterly Routed. L Are PANAMA, April 4.Govornor Sala zar has mado public tho following Uro Ure gram: "Dogota Gouoral Valoncla has dofcatcd and completely destroyed tho nrmlcs of Gonerala Soto nnd McAllis ter. Gonoral Urlbo Urlbo, who has In vaded Colombian territory via Medina, has also beon dofontcd." OMAHA, Nob., April 4. Kdltor Rorowater, of tho Omaha Dee, was arrostod this morning charged with violation of tho corrupt practices law. Itfln charaod ho spent money to socuro tho election of legislators who fa vored his sonntorlal candidacy a year and a half ago. OPIUM SMOKERS HELD-UF Pipe Hitters Shaken Down for Big Money, MEMPHIS, Tonu., April 4. Six masked men ontorod an "plum Joint early this, morning, nnd, at tho point of revolt ors, forced twenty mon and wo men Bmokom to hand ovor tholr por sonal effocts. Prom ono man two thou sand dollars In monoy and Jowolry wan taken. Tho othor loot amountod to 140. Tho robors disappeared and loft no trace, 1COR a third of a century the in- J valuable qualities of Dr. Price's . Baking Powder have been familiar to American housewives, who have found its use invariably a guarantee of light, sweet? pure and wholesome . food. . The renown of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, in these closing years of the nineteenth , century, is not only continental but world-wide. Its unequalled quali ties are known and appreciated everywhere. Always makes the perfect biscuit, cake and bread. pniOG RAKING POWDER CO,, CHICAGO. KTM,rt1ilH)j iwilef rtaile from Iwrali, cijuMte acraa at. lew IhftrtorWn mV ami Isjmteu alum anil other iewer In price, but uii to in a toinacu. Trouble In Afghanistan. ALLAHABAD, British India, April 4. Hudda Mullah, tho old fanatic, who has lit tho past ondoavorcd to ombroll Great Britain and Afghanistan, has started for Cabul, tho capital of Af ghanistan, with 5,000 armed followers, It Is feared that his arrival at Cabul will causo disturbances, as tho widow of tho lato Amoor Is opposed to him. Eat the Spa Choc olate Chips Nothing better made in the line of candy. Nw batch today. Tired Out That's nothing. Every one is tired at times. The trouble is you can't get rested. It's your impure blood that makes the disturbance. Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your doctor will tell you what is in it, and why it will help you so promptly. "I suffered terribly for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all turn Ing to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and wis soon in the best of health acaln." Mrs. J. VC. Plata, Hadlyme, Conn. SI. All fr-Mlila. J. C. AVC CO.. Uwill. Maaa. Played at White House WASHINGTON, April 4. Tho first social event of tho post-Lonton Hoaaon at tho Will to Houbo took placo last night, whon Prosldont nnd Mrs, Itooso velt entertained a largo number of guosts at a mimleulo, at which Ignaco Pnderowskl rondorod a soloct program Tho Whlto Houso wis very handsome ly dororated for tho occasion with a profusion of out llowors and potted plants, o HANGED FOR PATRICIDE. Are Opposed To Fusion. ' "PKNDL'ETWr' AprTTAT-Ufo noipocrntlo convontlon.Jiold horo yes terday, John Van Zant was soloctotl as chairman nnd .John B. Ryan as sec retary. Tho majority Boom opposod to fusion with tbo Simon taction of tho Republicans, Judge Hard . On Strikers PRI80NER AIDED TO E8CAPE. Open till 12 p. m. 114 State Street. Trap Shots Will Finish. KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 4. What It Is believed will bo tho last day's shoot In the grand handicap began un der fine weather conditions Tho final nlno rounds were started this morning. Inhuman Convict Pays the Penalty for Hla Crime, DKKIl I.ODQIS, Mont., April C Clinton DoUon was ban god horo today for complicity In a conspiracy that ro sultod In tho murdor of Ills own father. Dotson waa In Jail for llfo for another murder, and conspired with a com panion, who was about to bo reloasod, to hill tho older Dotson, and forgo a confessjon In which tho murdorcd man assumes tho responsibility for tho orimo for whloh the son was convict ed, aud that his eonsolonco drove him to suicide. Tho plan was carrlod out but anothor convict Informed on the conspirators. Tho man who killed Dotson senior was hanged two months ago. Suspected Murderer Probably Helped Dy Officers. WICHITA, Kan April 4. John P. Dunn, charged with tho murdor of n shorlff and tho tobhlng or a bank at Clarksvlllo, Ark., and who has boon nn Inmato of a hospltnl horo, suffering from wounds, oscapod last night. I Dunn asked tho houso physician ' Tuesday night to namo his price for allowing him to orenpo, saying that ho had bribed tho guards, nnd that ho alono stood between him and llborty. ' Physician Clark rofunad. It Is thought that a frloud of Dunn's got Into tho hospital in tho gulso of a patlant, and facllltntod his oscapo late In tho night. Dvory door in tho Iioiibo was looked thlH morning. Tho police forco and sheriff's forco nro charging onch oth or with planning tho oscapo of Dunn. Mayor McLean has tologruphod Gov ornor Stanley and Attornoy-Gonornl Ooddard to como to Wlohlta to Investi gate tho matter. INDIANAPOLIS, 1ml., April I. Tho Redwood Manufaoturlntf Company Iiob appoalod to tho Unltod Statos court for protection far Its omployos against tho Iron mon Mora, whchavothtHm OU.L. strike for a month past. Tho com plaint chargod thjit mon who want to 'work aro terrorized by the striking ' union mon, nnd that soino of thorn nro afraid to como to tl e fneUfry. I Judgo Baker ordered tho strlltors, whoso nnmos were glvon In tho com plaint to nppunr before him April IK, nnd show causo why a restraining or dor Hhould not bo Issued. "I wnut you to change your bill of complaint." Judgo Pakor said to tho plaintiff. "I want you to Include In It n prayor for damtigte. It iam not mnttnr whether theto mon liuvo nny proporty or not. I will appoint n special muster to fix tho'dnmngeH, and If you Hocuro Judgmout ngalnst the strlkorH, olllrors can, if tho mon nro caught In bed, take away tholr cloth Inj.. Thuy tan hae no property ox empt ii dor tho stato laws, Tho Judg ment will hoop them In Insolvency as long as thoy live, or until tho Judg mont Is paid. Things havo come to a pretty pass whan tho olty of Indi anapolis will not glvo tho men who want to work jiroteotlon from men who do not want to work." gulgor says that undor tho existing stntutn tho government can provent tho liso of tho Marconi wireless tele graph systom on Gorman merchant men, tho erection ot stations on tho coast ot Ccrmnny, or tho uso of tho systom In Gorman waters. Tho paper suggoBts that tho government apply tho law immediately, o DUO UP BOX OF TREASURE. Men Excavating Unearth Box Contain In $3,000 In Gold. HOOK PALLS, 1)1., April 4. Whllo men woro oxcavatlng In tho Honnepln canal reader, near Tnmplco, 111., they discovered a queer looking box, Tho box, which was vory heavy, waa taken from tho foedor nud oponed, and it wits discovered to contain gold coin to tho amount of 13,000, aud largo amount ot brass pieces. Aa near as could bo ascertained it thought that tho coin is Spanish. Last sutnmor n nuiubor of human ekulls woro found lu tho canal near Tamplco, and a treasure box containing about 5,000 In Spanish coins. ..BANANAS... r o mtK Can Shut Out Marconi. f BHltLlN, April 4. The Iokal An- 15c per doz. at inn TO FIQHT THE MERGER. State ;- EYE X SPECIALIST X, A. H BANCROFT. Mrr of tue BANCROFT OPTICAL CO, 259 Com'! St. Salts. Orrtoa We da oar owa rruiisji. ExaatbuUoa free. BOSTON STORE OPPOSITE THE POSTOFF1CE. It is the low price net! I good at all the time that oauee other ttnrea to havtj alu and out price only for a day. but even then peeplo flmJ.tb BOSTON STORE the cheap drv (tood- store of Salem. Wo mean to hold our rep utation, and the following items art ouly a few of uur 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 i-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 Sc each 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 prices on corsets. New Spring dress goods and waistings. Cheanest line of men's shirts, rloves. un' I derwear, socks, etc., in the city. Action Opens in Minnesota Court Today. ST. PAUL, April 4.Tho stato to day began action In the Minnesota courts ugalust the Northern Securities company. A complaint was served on President Hill this afternoon. Tho rase is tho same as that In which tho United States court refused to assume Jurisdiction.. Negro Fiend Sentenced. PHILADELPHIA. April (-Wm. Ijtne. the negro who murdered Mrs. Ella Furbush and her two young HEROIC BASEBALL PLAYER Saved Nine Men Through the Flames. JOPLIN, Mo., April 4. Dlek Hay less, a member of the Joplln baseball team, proved himself a hero today by saving the lives of nine men at tho Waleott mine, In the Missouri lead and zlno tract. Fire started In the holsUrvg'house. The holster-man be came confused, and was unable to ron dor assistance to tho 11 man under ground, Dayless ,whu was employed In the engine room, pulled out nine of I IQRQpil daughter on Wednesday was tried to-1 tho men through snioko and Humes day, quickly found guilty, and son-' before he was overcome with oxhaus- toneed to hang. British Mine Accidents. IXNDON. April 4. 8lx men wore killed a tbo result of an explosion of Are dump last night In a colliery at Wlgan, Lancashire. Four men woro entombed at Dumfcrmllne, Scotland, this morning, owinj; to a similar accident Ellen and Santos Sa. LONDON, April 4-Ellen Stone, the plAmerleau mlusloaary, sailed today. Santo Dutnont was a passenger on tlon. Tho resoued workmeu pulled up the remaining two men Just as the holster-house collapsed. Mlra Stone Will Not Lecture. NBW YORK, April 4.B!len M. Stone, the American missionary, at cording to the Tribune's Loudon cor respondent, has definitely deelded not ! i to deliver a lecture In this country, aa her voice will not stand the strain of ptlblle speaking just yet. She will sail from Liverpool ror New York on Sat urday. Her Injured knee still gives her trouble i tomorrow Saturday's Surprise ...Tomorrow's Great Bargains... Ti morrow wit will .ffr a line of wnh fabrics rush a DIMITIKS, QR GANlHKS.IMPOItritt) DAPHSTB, IMPOUTRI) GINGHAMS. Worth from 15c to 50c per yard for 5c a yard tlet an early Urekfat and eoute dowu. for there'll be a ruth, See the window display. Rcinetater Our Sales of Dress Goods, Ladies' Suits and Boys' Suits line of Min Qlldru't sml lukarjwlU and drM juiit New received- the tamo steamer