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"9 DAILY JOURNAL T7aln Beport-8hMU Express North 4:34. XxIJcj Sunday, cloudy and showers. k H i , ' VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1902. NO 74. Ribbons Libeity afi"n. Moire Taf' feta and a large assortment of fancy weaves just in. Summer Under wear... For ladies and children. Extra good values all through the line. New Hosiery Our stock is now corn' j plete. Ladies' new lace ef fect hose and infants fancy hose just in. THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. UARNES, Proprietor, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PltlCE CASH STORE. CorvCommnrolal and Uhemoketa Sts. u3reg3JC3gss3E3E xs -4ff igHi w & JP Barr's jewelry Store, Leaders in Low Prices. Aged and Wholesome A flno combination, especially in wlnoB and liquors. Mellowness, frulli neeannd flavor como with ape, you know. Try souio of our wlilcky or wjne. Command fancy prices some plnces; yet our prices are reotonnblo. Any lover of good thlnjra will find some thing tojplease him here. J. P. ROGERS; Mia' Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dcaler- fg) This is to Certify rJuVofXIonl- HHem.Ore.Au , 190 Crinnied and Many Years an Invalid lo wliom those pweuu sbU coiao, UrevtloK. About fourteen years since at nine yean of ago I met with an accident which cnuaea an Injury I Uinrsplnoanaiolvloiono wnicn nsuiiou m the formation of huuiptxl shoulders and hip. a shortening of tbe walrt and displacement of In ternal organs, and ihortculntc of about two Inches ol one limb between tbe knee and hip. In addition to tho outward appearance of my bodyaaaboTO described In March MOO I waa taken with a lOTere attack of U Grippe from the effect of which I suffered neatly with m lungiand heart, and when In May 1W0I cam to and begin treatment with Dr. J. F Cook my condition waa about u follow! Could per form no manual labor, could not itoop to pick anything from tbe floor. Could get about the house only with difficulty, and retting up stair waa next to tmpoMlble. Could uso my limbs only with difficulty and one of tbem waa much waaed. My nervous system waa badly wrecked. Had coush and aerere pain on lungs and heart, no appetite, could sleep only In broken spells, and In many ways snQerod almost constant ana iudescribable agonies. In short I was aa much dead as silve. rrovtoutly to my attack of La Grippe I was treated orer a period of yeari by mauy physicians to no effeetlre purpose. My personal appearanoe at this time Is straight la the back as auyone. My wasted limb restored to normal site and but little more than half an Inch shorter than tbe other. Have Tree use of my limbs and can go up stalra one foot artor the other with perfect eo. My wasttla lengthening Can stoop to the floor with ease, Can gel about and do pretty much any and everything other well people can do My appeUte is splendid, sleep soundly and am absolutely free from pain. Ilaitng lived lu Dr. Cook's family for nearly a yar I nave seen ranch of the effect of his treatment upon others, and can truly and cheerfuUy recommend the Dootor and his med leal skill to aU in any way afflleted . . The Doctor's treatment in this case u whol ly confined to hU Botanical Remedies, couUta tlonsllr administered No resort to the use of knife, mechanical appliance or other method otreatmentbelngemSluredN R08KNBAUM Lillian Rosenbaum has lived In this vicinity about nine year. , . We, the undurslgned, are personally acquaint ed with the above atiUnt and cheerfully sub scribe to tbe truth of the foregoing statement, N KOSliNlUUM, father flUSAN ItAHIUbON, JL V. BOSKNBAUM Subscribed and sworn to before me this 34tb davof Anr. 130 1. 7Beil Sttkched W. W HAUL County Ctert By A. MpCDLLOCH. Deputy & BYE R SPECIALIST X A, M- BANCROFT, Mir of the BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Com'l St. Salem. Ortfon f'kC) $) ft. W"N S.Tl ' i' II 4 We do our own grlaliitt Examtaailoa free. Laces and Embroideries We have iust received dozens of new patterns. Those applique pattern inserlings 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 the newest shapes as well as staple styles at low est Kacket prices. Shoes We carry the most com plete line in the city. They are up'tO'date styles and stand the wear too. Our Store Closes it 6 O'clock Every Evenlaz Except Saturday h v iiiiisgraattsgaR WATCH CHAINS Wo havo a very largo line, many now ones Jiiet received, made In ninny stylos nnu unique patterns, wo navo gold fllleJ chain which wo warrent to wear 5, 1 1, and 15 years. Also a big line of nock and socrat locket clinliiB. The vory latoat fads. Wo havo tliolattsoBt Hue of chains in town. Wo guarantee our chains, and will rcpluco with a now ono any that do not glvo satisfaction. Cor. Hlato andLiborty 81s Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmanship ia a branch of our busiueas that wo give special attention to. Our repairing dopartmout is conducted with the 'utmost care and skill, diamonds aro reset, and jewelry of all kinds is re paired in the moat perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds, C. T. Pomeroy 2Q8Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician A 8mashup at Portland. PORTLAND, Or., April C As tho California express from San Francis, co was entorlng Uio city this morning, an electric frolght car of tho Portland & Oregon City road broko away and crashed down tho Incline striking the bnggago car, which was splintered. No porson was Injured. Eatthe Spa Choc olate Chips Nothing better madH in tho lino of ' candy. Now hatch today. Open till 12 p, m. . 114 State Street. 0YHiMf' The Wreath of Excellence la awarded to tho gas range ai the king of ihe kitchen lor housuhold use by a I who use it. .... We would call attention of the home vlvea of Falem to the many advantages of km aa s faol. Keep track of our ad vertisementa from ek to week. Tbey will he of Interest to you. Salem Gas Light Co. -. vsovn 4 Oheraeketa St WILL OF WONDEFUL MAN Rhodes Bequeaths His Vast Fortune To Educational Purposes Founds Two Scholarships For Every State and Territoy in the Union. LONDON, April 5. Tho afternoon nowspapors discussed at great length Rhodes' amazing educational request, and see In It a magnificent hid for tho friendship of tho United States. The Will In Brief. LONDON, April C Tho will of Ce cil Ilhodos provides for tho establish ment of colonial scholarships, ns pre viously announced, and two American scholarships to each of tho presont states and territories of tho United States. Tho will of Mr. Rhodes also provides for flvo scholarship!) for stu dents of Gorman birth nt Oxford, to ho nominated by Emperor William, and commenting on tho bequest of Mr. Rhodes, in a codicil telegraphed from South Africa, said "For a good understanding between England, Germany and tho United States will securo Uio peace of tho world, and educational relations form tho strongest ties.' Regarding tho South American scholarships. Mr. Rhodes said "Whorcas, I deslro to oncourago and fostor an appreciation of tho ndvnnt agos which I implicitly bollovo will rosult from n union of tho English spoalung peoples throughout tho world, and to encourago In tho stu donta of tho United States who will benefit by Uieso scholarships an at tachment to tho country from which thoy havo sprung, hut without, I hopo, withdrawing thorn or their sympathies from tho land of their adoption or birth. Of tho magnlficont bequest William Stead says: "Tho will of Cecil Rhodes is In ovory respect worthy of Its author. With tho exception of somo family estates In this country, tho whole of which la loft to his only relatives, Mr. Rhodes has dedicated his wealth In diamonds and gold mines to public uses. Its dlsposl tlon Is dictated by what was over tho dominating prlnclp.' of his llfo. "What renders this will of excep tional Interest to Americans is tho fact that It reveals for tho first time undor his hand and seal that ho was no moro British imperialist, but that ho was essentially a citizen of tho United States, of tho English-speaking world." o A Curious Provision. I LONDON, April 5. Anothor extra ordinary featuro of Rhodes' will de veloped today. Lord Rosbory, Earl Grey, Lord Mllnor, Alfred Beit, D. S. Jameson, L. L. Mlcoll and B. Hawks loy are executors and residuary heirs of tho estate. Thoy will dlvldo moro thau a million pounds. Tho curious featuto Is that as each Icgateo dies, his sharo goes to tho common fund, until tho surviving legntee becomes tho nolo legatee. , AFTER The Leader A. E. Fraser. We haye decided to inaugurate this sale to dispose of certain lots of seasonable merchandise to make room for goods which are arriving daily. : : :::::: Notions Thlmtles, eath. .-1C Pins. 400 la a paper worth 7c, Sale Ac 10c Ure cube pins. Sale price . . 0 C 25c atf die books, Sale price 1 1 C 2 5c hair brushes. Sale price- -14C 25c Faicy Cuarter Elastic Sale Ar 5c boxes assorted balr pins. O f.Or Sale price ... O I 4l 5cP,tk,e,?.,JJ.i'l! .2 for 5c 10 ana 15c dress stays. Sale price. Cr per buocb ..... Jt Best Quality silk baby rlbboa. O fnr 1c Sale price 1UI ll 1 Clark's "Lustre" cottoa, per spool Sale pike Of Clark's -O. N. T." daralaj Sale price, 3 spools cottoa. C"p Carsaa 1 Currier's sewlae silk, black . 7 r and colors. Srle prica per spool.... l Best auaUty sewlsr cotton. Sale Cr price 3 spools for , ... 31 15 cut dress shields. Sale prke per 1Q Agents for the P. Contemerl Kid Gloves. The Leader. CONGRESS WILL BE BUSY Payne's Cuban Bill Will Be Debated With Chinese Exclusion in the Second Place Latter Will Occupy Senate Other Items. WASHINGTON, April B.Noxt week promises to bo a banner week in tho House. Tho program contemplates a discussion of tho Payno reciprocity bill, and tho attompt Is to bo mado by tho Democrats to amend ,tho bill so as to open tho subject o. tariff rovUlon, but tho chairman will rulo all such amendments out of ordor, Somo of tho beet sugar Republicans will sock tho adoption of amendment also, wish ing a differential on rctlnod sugar, but, of courso, tho procedure, will bo tho same. If there should bo any sparo tlmo during the week tha Chtncso ex clusion bill will bo taken up. This measuro will occupy every afternoon In tho Senate next week . An unusu ally largo number of Senators deslro to mako speeches on this measuro, and oven tho friends of tho bill can scarce ly expect to reach a voto on It during tho wcok. The Impression that tho Sonnto's action on tho Miuestton will bo confined to an extension of tho laws now on tho statute-books Is grow' Ing. Senator Fairbanks spoko nt great longth on exclusion, detailing tho his tory of tho restrictive laws of Ameri ca, and stating that tho bill before tho Senate was not a doparturo from a woll settled policy of tho govern ment. It was necessary to maintain high wages for labor, and tho admis sion of Chinese would undoubtedly lower wages. Tho government would bo recreant to tho high trust commit ted to It should it enter upon a policy which would undoubtedly lower tho standard of our civilization. Our first caro must bo for our own peoplo, and tho country must bowaro of tho sur plus of labor Tho serious objection to tho Chlneso Is their gouornl dlsre gard of tho homo relations which unite tho republic. Tho exclusion laws should bo stringent and effec tively a'dmlnlstorod. An intorodtfnB eoloOfuy' droso nt tho conclusion of Fnlrbauk's remarks. Gal linger thought coitaln provisions it, tho pending moasuro would vloluiu Hit? oxlstlng treaty. Lodge and MuuioJi donled tho charge ClulUiit,er tool. Hon. John F. Foster as Ins uuihuiuy. Ponroso charged that Foster wua kit accredited agent, orally, of tho Chluuso f govornmont Galllncer expressed sur prise Ho declared that if any exist ing treaty woro violatod, ho could not support tho moasuro, evon If his own stato demanded It. Exoluilon in the House. WASHINGTON, April G. Tho house today rosumed tho consideration of tho Chlneso exclusion bill. Boors Lost Heavily. PRETORIA, April G. Tho Boers ad mlt their casualties In tho Vrelkull fight amounted to 137. EASTER CLEARANCE Domestics 36 loch White Star t. L. nuslla. Rff ular 7c f rade. Sale price .... .5c 36lnchlleadersooA. neautir C 1-Or 7 t-2c quality Sale price-.3 1 l 36lnchDeWlttW.W. rauslla. Heju- f.r larScirade. Sale prlci Ut 36 loch Cabot W nuslln. Al- A I.Ar ways said at 8 I-3C. Sale price 0 1"4L 36 lacb Couch la Muillo, food Sc val- Cr ue. Sale price 31 20 dot. cottoa towels, size 26x16 la. Ar a food value at 7c Sale price each tv. 50 pices Merrlmac prints. Al '11.0' ways sold at 5c. Sale price, yd, J 1 AK. 100 pieces best quality wrapper prlets, Mavy blue, reds, aid treys, sold always at o I-4C I 1.V Sale price per yard ... . J 1XL 50 pieces Tolled u Mord dress (lac Bams, an col choose from, yd. Salepnce hams, all colors and deslins to choose from. Remlar price 12 l-2c Iftr 25 pieces Vlcuaa eloth; tbe best of wrapper materials All flew detlrns Iflf reiularl2l-2c. Sale price per yd... a Ut- ...M. E. FRASER... The MUN Grand Jury Report Shows Corruption is Rampant? Aldermen Were for Sale to he Highest Bidder, A Scale of Prices as Fixed ST. LOUIS, Mov. April 5. Tho most 'startling report over mado by n St. Louis grand Jury was returnod this morning by tho body which has boon Investigating tho municipal boodlo scandal. True bills woro roportod for millionaires and membors of tho mu nicipal assembly, who havo boon ar rested from tlmo to tlmo on charges Df bribery and perjury. Tho report DEMOCRAT COUNTY CONVENTION Harmonious Gathering: of the Forces Will Put Up a Strong Straight Hickory Ticket. At 11:30 County Chaliman W. S. Mott called to oidor and announced that I4G.4G unpaid bills woro on hand to bo mot, and nskod a collection be fore organizing. Ho said there was a Democratic doflclt, and ho wanted to rotlro as chairman with nil bills can celled; 133.25 was ralsod. F. W. Durbln, In a graceful speech, nominated W. K. Fluzor, of Woodburn, as temporary chairman. John Jcffroy cloquontly seconded tho nomination. Ho was olectcd unanimously, L. L. Lachmuud was mado secretary. Har ry Albert was mado assistant. Chairman Flnzer mado a speech on taking tho chair, predicting victory. It was In tho air, ho felt It In his bones, and with a clean ticket he prodlcted success. Win, Knlser hwvQd a. fipmmJttjio of Coughed It's the experience of every one. Sooner or later we all take cold. Colds naturally tend downward, that's the trouble. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral stops this downward tendency and quickly cures these early colds. Ask your doctor. If he says this isn't so, don't believe us. I know from personal experience that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quickly breaks up a heavy cold on tho Junes." D. CSnedeker, Pine Hill, N. Y. lit., M., f I.N. J. C AYEH CO., Uwsll, Mais. The Boston A. E. Fraser. SALE Skirts, Raglans, and Jackets.... Ladles' walklni aklrts with stitched flounce woith $3.50 ffO 1C Sale price .. . ' Ladles' black dress skirts nade ot Venetlaa cloih trlaned with atitcticd satla aad taf feta fcaads; were $6.10 Qt ftC and$7.. Sale prUe $4.75, 3J.A3 Ladles' walking skirts: the new Oxford trey, worth $3. CI OR Sale pries 9l yO Ladles' lUilins made of Crav- tattle, trfiatacd with stlicatd . Batla baads worth $9.50 C; Oft Sale Price $.VO Special I ol lof Chlldrcn'a Jack ets worth $2 50 Sale price 98c MlsssPuUaswcrth$7. Sa'e J4Q8 300 wrappers worth 98c. $1.19 aad $1.39, nade of b.st quality , Vkuaa cloth, The make aad .fe'"e..v.fc!L,..59 & 98c Another shlcment of Sumatra Hats Just arrived. The only place Jn the city where vouf loci them Boston. ICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF ST LOUIS IS ROTTEN then recites that combines for tho pur poso of brlbory exist In both branohos of tho assembly, and that in recent yearn fow ordinances havo boon passed without tho ubo of monoy. Tho assomblymon scorn to regard brlbory ns a logltlmato business occupation, and frequently rccelvo from u hundred to a hundred thousand dollars for votes. Tho roport says that a regular ithrco on credentials. John Jeffroy moved n commtttoo of live on perma nent organization and ordor of busi ness. F. W. Durbln moved a commit too of threo on apportionment of dolo gates to stato convention, A. L. Frazor moved a commltteo of threo on resolutions. Wm. Ramaoy amended to a commltteo of ten mom bora, Ono Domocrnt declared all resolu tions should go to tho wliolo conven tion. It savorod of Imperialism to send them to a commltteo. Wm. Kalsor offorod a rcsolut'on that no proxy bo pormUtod unless hold by a porson residing In tho precinct from which It was Issued. Mayor Tomllnson, of Woodburn, movod an exception in fayor of prox los from precincts not roprosontod, and that Biich proxies bo voted by a rogularly elected dologato from tho nearest proclnct. Geo. S. Downing movod that dolo gatos present from any proclnct cast tho full voto of their precinct. All thoso motions soomod reasonable and woro ndoptod. Committees Are Announced. Commltteo on credentials: Win. KalBor, Balom; Jolui Ebnor, Sublim ity; J. Harding. Jr., Woodburn; Chas. Yunko, East Balom j 8. Tomllnson, Woodburn, On organization nnd ordor of bus!-. ness: J. A. Jeffroy F. W. Durblp, J. A. Sellwood, Snloni; Jns. Flnnoy, Brooks; J. B. Dlmlck, Hubbard. ' On appoitlonmont of "stato dolo- rn i si i - ,- ...,.; - - - Eten Spring b BEYOND COMPARISON THE MOST COMPLETE AND THE CH0l0E8TiC0LLECTI0N IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. OUR MOTTO 18 "ONWARD' THERE 18 NO STANDING STILL. EVERY SEASON SHOWS Mk IMPROVE. MENT OVER THE PA8T, AND THIS 8EAS0N QAP8 THE CLIMAX. Extensive Showing of Shirt waists All the new fabrics cut by the very latest pattprna " 25c up to $5.00 Tlie)QIbion it) lot aro here. NEW linkn. mini; and pkoiiij! 8KIWB.JU8T IN; Erect Form 701 For medium llgurea. Made ol sterling jean, trimmed with lape and baLy ribbon $1.00 Girdle No 151 In wlilto and drab. 50 cents Marbles Free to Boys Every boy under 12 years of age who makes a purchase amounting to 25 cents or more In any department of our store will be presented with a doz en good marbles. Send the Boys on Your Errands MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES. A NEW LINE OF LINENS, PIQUES, PERCALES, WHITE LAWN AND OINQHAMS JUST RECEIVED Very pretty styles ranging in price from I annl et t-iftnnn tt ltll.nM.. 1.n I... .. .m.w ui fuuua IUI UlilfUl .una UUUIl discovered, and la existing In tho as. soiubly. Among tho ti-uo bills reported Is ono against Robort Snydor, a Kansas City mllllonatro, charged with offering a councilman $50,000 for a voto on tho traction bill. Geo. Kobusch also a millionaire, Is chargod with perjury. gntes: F. W. Stousloff, L. O. Cavnn nugh, Wm. Parker, Salem; J.' B. Dim iclc, Hubbard; Phil Glover,' II. C. Downing, Sublimity; Goo, Cuasllir, SIhorton; O. II. Work, MiU'Clty. ' v On resolutiens: Grant Corby, Wood burn; Geo. S. Downing, J. R. Fairb'arik, Wm. Ramsey, W. T. Slater, 'w. It. Holmos, James Linn, Snlom, Joseph Bucholt, ML Angel. Adjourned to 2 p. ni. Notes on Convention. John P. Robertson had a front scat next to tho aisle. A numbor of prominent Populfe't wheolhorsos woro on tlio bac.lc Boats. Bishop If. L. Darkloy was ail 'lutpt' cstcd spoctntor on the front niw of tho spectators' seats. ' P. II. D'Arcy, John Oray' nnd Tip Hmnphroy woro among tho Spectators on tho dividing lino. Captain Ed. Flnzer ought td' gat any honor tho Douioerntlu tuanagors can glvo him, ns ho gallantly mado a sao- Continued on'Fourth" Page.)" Log Cabin Creams and Penotia; at ( : ,' New Dimities Percatea, Ginghams, Batistes, Qrcn adlnea, Linens, 8wlaaea, Madraaaea and other fabrics too numerous to mention at Exceedingly Low Prices . ' Erect Form No 973 Illasgoml, straight, out tame aa 16.50 French goods, $125 Erect Form 959 Improved elylo made, of French Coutll. $2.50 CLOTrilNOl r-c i - . - Goods I J jJsaBBBBBBBBBM ' PnY wv r. it? IWrSLrim nn r' Phone 603, 78 cents to $3.50 gwmajrt mmmmammmmmmmamm VmsWHHMMHHI