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wLw'iiiippiijipii)ps; PT T THE DAILY JOURNAL. tonight and Tuesday, cloudy and threatening; probable showers. Watch for Tho Journal's Political Cartoons" In thlaiCampargn. H.1T 8ALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1902. 40.82. VOL. XII. :c ? HH Ribbons Liberty satin, 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 com" plete. Ladies' new lace ef fect hose and infants' fancy hose just in. THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES. Proprietor. fir SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. ifrmoSfo Cor. Commercial and Uhomekota St8. LODGE EMBLEMS A. big line of pins, lapel buttons and watch charms for the following ledges: A. F. & A. M.. 1 0. 0. F., K, 0. T, M., A.O U. W., BP. O.E, W-OfA., F. 0fA., W. of W .-K. of P. and many others. Wo tako epeciallntureat in supplying emblem goods. If wo have not what you want wo will gut it. Call nnd bco our extensivo assortment. Barr's "Jewelry Store Lenders in Low Prices. Cor. Btato and Liberty Sts You Ought to Make up Your Mind Right Away If you'ro to not it at nil t dn feel ao li k, and need eoiiu'tlilnf? order it frooi Honors. They're known to keep Iho purest nnd finest of wines nnd liquors, ni-d thoir prices are remarkably low, qiiulily of goods considered 'lhia but dous us simple justice. Vo have tho best ohtalnablo Him wlnofl and liquors for table and medicinal use our specialty. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer This is to Certify Sate of Orero 1 HtWm 0re, Au u, 9 0 l UUUlf Ul -" , -.. ij .4 mmu Vai-q flit Invalid aiwriontUejpreaenuhU come. Greeting. . Aifottrwuitnlnmofte t au luJurr roail1tp.il 111 L..VtnA ami TMivtfi bone which Teiulted tu me lormftuuu y I K.-am .V L.a.Kn .linllldAP. ITirl h ti.m of humDod lioultler na hip, ihortenlngol tho wlt ut !"P,Sl?l"lllofl'?n i.r,ui nmm. and aborleiilntf of about two lnoheol ono Ilwb between the kuee and mp. In addition to the outward JPearnjj; f' bodrasabore deecrlbed tn March WOO I was UkeuvTlthaaeTcre atuek ol t Orlppo from the effert of which I auffored ftreatly with m lungiand neari. ana wuou m uj t?i?"'" in and beeau treatment with Dr. J K Cook taj lungtuna heart, nnd when I i tn.ai. vAdlmnl with " ?"u..--?" "vz.v:.i:xn;.- 7vr.u ;. form no mannal labor, could rjot itoop tti plok anrthlus f om tbo floor. Could ret about the houwoulr wun dlffleutty, and Kettlng upafalra WaJ next to Impossible. Coiild no my llrobi ouIt with diacultr and one of them Mk waacd. Mr neryoua ay.tem waa badly rocked, llad cough and atrere pain on lung and heart, "oappeUte. could alecp only. In broken apolla. and lumany waya uired aimo.1 couoaut and ludSrlbab(eaBonle. Inahortl wMMmwh deadaaallTe. erlouly to my attack of La Orlppelwaatrcatedorera period of yearn by mauy pUyalelana to noeffoodve Pi.'PlM,1. ,. My twraooal appearance at tbla time Ij trafghVln the lack at anyone. My wtcd limb re.tored to normal aiae and but little mora than half an Inch ahorter than the other. Hare frooiueof my Ituibi and can go up Ulr rae foot after the other with perfect ao. My want! lengthening. Can atoop to tM noor wlthVe. cinget aUmtauddo pretty mneh any and eTerythlng other well people can do. My appetite U apfendld aleep aoundly and am absolutely free from pain. ... - ., lUTlng; lired In l)r. CooVa family for nearly an-arl bao aeeu much of the effect olhta ireatioent upon other., and can truly and chMrnillynmendtLeDoptoraad blamed icaltkllltoaniuanywayafflletorf ly coudued to bU Botanical b'"-1 The uocwra eaBu "-r-. --,,, tlonally aaminmereu ""'l.Cl.-.Iiirii of knUe. meehajleal applUuro or other method ol treatment being $QV rqNBAUSI. Ulllan Roawbanra baa Hied In thla ylelnlty about nine yeara. .n..nt. We, the uuderaignau. are iVTiifVmb- l u!ih thnabore aOant aal theerfouy wo- 3ubrtbel and iworn trf before me thU Wth dayorAog. 1MI. w nAti 3el attached. w-&untfSerk By A HrCULUVm. Deputy. BYE X SPECIALIST x A. N BANCROFT, BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 359 Cosil St. S5ale, Orttoa Laces and Em broideries We have just received dozens of new patterns. Those applique pattern insertings 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 eaua 10 any urauu i on the market and we sell ! all the newest shapes as, well as staple styles at low- est Kacwei prices. Shoes... : I I We carry the most com- plete line in the city. They are up'tcdate styles and stand tlje wear too. f t Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evenlar Except Saturday The Correct Time.. la always at tho disposal of the on nor of one of our watches. They only vsrv in style, flulth. and detail. We havo 141c. solid pold watchei from 25 up; cold filled from 110 up and sliver ones . as low aB t2,G0 to $10. Everyono of these watches is a correct tlmo keeper. Try one from C, T, Pomeroy 288 Com'J Street. Watchmaker and Optician. Suicide Identified. n03EDURa, April 15. The man who so unaccountably throw himself into the South Umpnua near Ruckles, last Tuesday, has beon found to bo Fred Holt, a work hand for "Uncle" Weaver. Holt had beon in n very de jected state of mind recently, cnuBed, no doubt from family troubloa tho past year. Ho leaves a divorced wife and child. Chocolate Chips Is what everyone wants and Makes a very good arlicle so you will be pleased if you buy yours there. Open till 12 P.m. 1W State Street. The Wreath of Excellence i awarded to the eas range as the klne of the kitchen lor household use by an who use it. ... We woold call attention ol thebome wIvpj! of f-alem to the many advantages of g as a Coel. Keep track ol oar m- t TiMBiK SWKh. . fVL t Teriliemenisirora wee-. u . .- will bo of interet to yoo. Salem Gas Light Co. Pbona 563, 4 ChemekeU 8t DISCUSS EXCLUSION BILL Heitfield Wade Opening Speech Mayor Schmitz of 'Frisco Fa- Yors Its Passage Other News of Congress and Capital. WASHINQTON, April 15. In tho Sonato this morning Perkins prcsontcd a memorial from tho mayor nnd cer tain olucinls or San Francisco favor nblo to tho passage of tho Chlneso ex clusion bill. Heltfeld made tho first address on tho measure today. Ho spoke In favor of the bill. a The Beef Trust. ... . n..T,nmmr i ..-II 1T Tl, WADumuiun, vi'w, iU ... , House committee on Judiciary today , .l . !. tlnl.cn n rnnnllltlntl lUJIUllUU IU WIU A..K1VI ,w. .. .- calling on tho attorney-general for In formation upon what stops havo been taken to Investigate tho beef trust. Tho commlttoo recommended that it Ho on tho table. Tho resolution was accompanied by n letter from Knox, in w,hlch somo tlmo ago ho directed that a thorough investigation bo mado by ono of tlio United States district attor neys, to a3cortain whether bucu a combination exists. Knox added that ho had no ovldonco of tho oxlstonco of such combination that could bo classed aB Illegal and that ho had not boon requested to take any official action In tho matter. His action In ordering tho Investigation having been prompted by tho oft-ro-poated and circumstantial naturo of tho allegations of 'tho law bolng fla grantly violated. Chinese 13111 Will Be Lost. WASHINQTON,' April IB. Tho friends or tho Mitchell Chinese bill In tho Sonato havo about glvon up hopes of success. Thoy reallzo that If tho bill docs not pasa It will bo so greatly amended as to bo rar from tho moas ruo first proposed. Thoy aro still male nig nn nctivo canvass, however. Sov orn.1 senators whom thoy oxpoctod would support tho bill announced to day that they would havo to voto ngalnst. Thoro is an Intimation that tho railroads aro taking a vory prom inent part in tho proceedings, nnd havo brought a good deal of pressuro to boar ngalnst tho bill. Tho Southern sonators aro vory gonorally ngalnst tho bill, on account of tho fear that it will restrict trado with China, which is now becoming Important In cotton. It Is said also that tho clauso rotating to Chlneso sailors on Arnorlcan ships will suroly bo voted out In tho Sonato. If tho Sonato simply passes tho bill extending tho present lawB, It Is bo- lloved that an endeavor will bo mauo to find somo mlddlo ground which wlU result In a bettor enforcement of tho laws than has boon had In tho post. Senator Galllnger rend sovoral hun dred telegrams from all parts of tho country protesting against tho enact ment of tho ponding bill. Bankers, manufacturers and ehlp-bullders of tho Pacific slopo plead for tho ro-onact-mont of tho doary bill, o Teddy May Investigate. .... rtiiiTrrT.-vT A ..-11 1K T la rn ported today that tho prosldont has do- ' . i elded to appoint a commission to in. vnaticnta im pnnduct of tho war In tho Phiiii.nlnoH nnrtleulnrly witli refer ence to tho allogod atrooltios Infllctod by American soldlors upon natives. It is known that this courso has beon undor consideration for somo time, and it Is believed that tho recent reve lations before tho Sonato Philippines committee bos Induced tho president to net favorably upon the suggestion. At a cabinet meeting today tho subject was gone over at great longth. o Carpenter's Union. The carpenters of Salorn will hold a meeting In Popular Halt on Friday ov onlng, at which tlmo It Is oxpoctod a union will bo organized. lVl. THE BOSTON SfK"""1" Neu) Siimmer Shirt Waists . . .. . th lutet. ttxm New colored waiita (or as little as 60. better ones op to fli 50 Bwcial i' ems (hosiery (or ladles case taoh ol the follewing: Ltdiea' (at black eotton boe; the kind our ooro pcUtors aik 30c (or ; ear priee Pr pair Itw Ladirs' (at blaek cotton hoe. un Mceodlngly gool ..in. inr T nnr nrle.) nar calf 17e TA..-V w. m m - ,-.-- . -- , PEOPLE FEELING UGLY Oyer the Brutal Des vIVLoines Murder A Savage Alob Surrounds the Jail. Battle and Lynching Expected Today. DE8 MOINES, April 15. When It wub learned this morning that the an nouncement that tho negroes suspect ed of tho murder of Lotm and rotor Peterson had been removed from tho idty was a ruso to quiet tho mob, which Immediately dispersed, another mob surrounded tho Jail, ,but aro, as mob surroumieu uio a.., ."-- yet, not disorderly, nines aro stored' In tho Jail In preparation for an at tack. All Indications point to an at 4 ... nn nnnn "n ,lu ""- nS "" " 1UUIIU. WILL BE BURIED QUIETLY No Pomp In the Obsequies of Talmage. WASHINQTON, , April 15. Tho cor omonlos attending tbo Tulmago obso qulos this ovonlng will bo without os tontatlon. Aftor sorvlcos In tho Church of tho Covenant, tho body will remain in tho odlflco until midnight, when it will bo taken to Brooklyn for interment. Thoro viUl bo no sorvlcos at Brooklyn, oxcopt at tho gravo. o- RUSSIAN MINISTER KILLED Assassinated in the Lobby cf His Office. ST. IMiTISllSnUna. Apr'l 15. Min ister of tho Interior Zlpyncln. was aB- sasslnntod In tho lobby of tho minis terial olllces this afternoon. Tho as sassin got so closo to tho minister that ho was ablo to plnco his rovolvor against his victim's body. ACCEPT CANNERY PRICES Astoria Fishermen Come to An Agreement. ASTOIHA, Ore., April 15. (Speclul ot Tho Journal.) A apodal meeting of tho Flshermon'H Union this morning deoidod to accept the prlao or five and six cents offorod by tho cannorymon. Tho soaBon opened today, but no dollv I III l. ... ml linfivii ill! rk'l onus win io muuo uu.w.u i...D ... lug. Switzerland Arrests Anarchists. LAUSANNE. Switzerland, April 16. Tho anarchist. Bsrtonl, whoso pub lished articlo led to tho rupture last week of relations between Italy and Switzerland, hnH been arrostod here for holding a goneral strike mooting In dofianoo of tho police. Government Troops Desert TIKN T8IN, April 15. It Is roportod hero that 1000 of Osneral Ma's troops, who wero taking part In tho Chi Ylng oxpodltlon, havo deserted and Joined tho robelB In Southern China, taking with thorn theirs, munition and troaa - nrn 2. . i. un..r..i..tionB fur tlm Quality th. Utut. one! tlu prlo.u ur j- -' ' ' WHITE WAlfaTS I'llces ranira from 03c to 7 60 m ' " '" """"""'''" llLJa!M&"" "" r"1""" " ." I PRASBR HOSIERY . .. . . iT .lt.f o 1.1jmaL ram fi and children, one r -.n.i r...i I.1..L- BRUSSELS MOBS ARE QUIET May Be Calm Before" j the Storm Waiting for Parliament's Re r ply to Socialists Taking Every Precaution to Suppress Risings. Dl USSELS, Apill 15. Tho city is quiqicr today than ut any tlmo slnco tho lotlng began, and ovorybody is awni :lng with nnxlety Parliaments ac Uon on tho demands of tho Socf9B On tills roply depends whether or no qule , will bo permanently restored, nnd nn uneasy feeling Is apparent in tho , trlko conto Tho government 1b l ,! , n doubling Its precautions ngalnst an uprl dng In theso places. A mooting of workmen was hold this morning, nt which tho leadors com Bclcd tho people to maintain thoir calip, but put fortli all their onorgy In carrying on tho strike Thoy said thcio wero now 200,000 worklngmon on itrlko. Tho fuuornls of tho men kill id In tho recent riot will take placo tomorrow morning. All tho Socialists of Brussels will bo In tho cortege tUiih Am nllnnll in llvtlfimHn building's was made today, and ono houHO was dostroyed. Thoro woro no cnsunltlca. Disaffection has begun in thu civil guards, nnd many mombors ref lac to accept cartridges. SANG AT OPERA COMIQUE French Rise to "Star Spang- iea Banner.'- PARIS, April 15. A gola perform nnco In behalf of tho McKlnloy me morial fund was glvon at tho Opora Camlquo this afternoon. Tho audi orftjo aroso whon Kllen Beach Yaw sang tho "Star Spangled Banner." Prosldont Loubet, W. K. Vnndorbllt, W. B, Hearst and tho Duchess of Marl borough woro among tho notables present. Fair"wiil Be Postponed ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 15. Kx-Pres-ldont Francis, of tho World's Fair, waB quoted todny by Fair Commissioner Henry, of Mississippi, as having said that tho fair cannot bo hold in 1903. WIL LNOT RAISE THE MAINE. Congress Does Not Wish to Undergo tho Expense This Year. WASHINGTON, Apill 15. It Ib not probnblo that Congress will mako an appropriation at tho present BOBslon for raising the wreck of tho bnttloahlp Maliio from tho harbor of Havana. It will cost In tho neighborhood of 1, 000,000 to accomplish this purpose, and thoro Ib a tloalro to hold down ap proprlntlona as far as possible Tho Republican leaders In Congross aro looking forward to tho fall campaigns, and do not want thoir party to go bo foro tho pcoplo aftor making lavish appropriations of tho public monoy. Moreovgr, thoro Is no doflnlto plan of disposing of tho Malno wrook. Some advocato raising tho romalns of thin Hhln nnd bringing thorn to tills country, where thoy can be proBorvod as a rolic. OthorB, who havo a tnoro matter-of-fact way of viewing tho af fair, bullevo tho harbor should bo cUared of tho obstruction, and that tho best and choapost way of- doing this Is to float tho wreck out to sea and sink It In deep water. For thee and othor reasons It la probable tnni mo wrucn Jwill spond at least another year at IIIO IKU wijuiu hiiv ... wjit.,.....-. TE LEADER Sumnur, Tin nwvv dluni r tlio vry- lewwt. TUB OlfifON Bilk Motre. )VAIVT In black .r.. dm kf ml vnn Iihv everV- wheroIorWkjoarprlosper pair VlHo The HIaek Oiant bote are sold Iho world over for 96c a pair The same quality as the "Dlaok Cat" and other noli brandt of hose; our price per pair '8 BRITISH CABINET ;r MEETING Held at Noon to Con- sider Peace No News From the Received Front What the Terms of Alay Be. Peace LONDON, April 15. Tho cabinet mot at noon today to consldor tho'Boor ponco negotiations. No News Today. ,ONDON. April 1G.--In tho Houbo of ComtnoiiB today Balfour, tho gov ernment lender, said no nowB regard lng tho peaco negotiations had beon received today. Peace Terms for Boers. THE HAGUE, April 15. From thoso oloso in touch with tho Boor lendoro bore It appoars that tho latost secret dispatch from South Africa out lines tho peaco proposals now undor discussion at Pretoria. Thoy i-losbly follow tho summary glvon on Satur day last by tho Evening News, of Edin burgh, with tho following additional ilnlnlln: Tho Boors aro to accopt a British lord commlsBionor, with a Boor oxecu tlvo, both to bo resident at Pretoria; tho country Ib to bo divided into dis tricts, with British district ofllcora nnd a Boor committee, choson by voto of tho burghers; tho voto right Ib to bo reserved by tho British govommont; tho majority of tho British olllcors must bo conversant with tho dual lan guage; Johannesburg Is to bo cedod to tho British; a wnr Indemnity of 10, 000.000 Ib to bo distributed by mixed committees; dUarmamont Ib to occur whon tho first batch of Boor prisoners Is sent back to South Africa; no war tax Is to bo lovlcd; both languages aro to bo recognized In tho schools and courts and In ofilclal documents; tho expoiiBo of tho garrisons In Bouth Af rica Is to bo homo by Groat Britain; tho prosont Boor lenders aro to bo re tained In oluco so far as QBBb,la.. ,. GATESf NOW HAS CONTROL Railroad Plunger Buys Louis ville and Nashville. NBW YOIIK, April 16. John W. Gatofl tills morning Issued n stntomont regarding IiIb purchaso of IahiIbvIIIo & Nashvlllo stock. Ho rMd ho had pur chased control of tho road, .but that thoro would bo no cornor In stock. Ho nddod tho ontlro matter hnd been placed In tho hamlB of Morgan & Co., to act as arbitrators, to nvold any dls turbunccs In tho financial situation. BIG GUN BURSTS ON WARSHIP Causes Death of Two Officers and Eight Alen. QUKENBTOWN. April 15. Tho Drltish warship Mars arrived ho re to- duy and reported that ono of her bar bette kuus burst durlni; praatloo yon torday. klllliiK two lloutonaiits and olght men, and seriously Injuring four othors. Diamond Thief Sentenced. NHW YOIIK, April 16. l&lwnrd Kern, a valet, who stolo dlamunds val ued nt 112,000 from l'aul Q. Thebaud, wts today sontenced to Imprisonmoiit for four years nnd six months. Kern stole the Jewelry ou Deoembor 30th, and lied to New Orleans, where he was betrayed to the police by another thief, lie pleaded Kullty when ar raigned. O-" Tries to Exterminate Own Family. flALLISAW, I. T., April 16. Ono of hto most brutal murders over commit ted lu tho Indian Territory took placo a few miles east of Stlltwell. A white man named Dudley klllod his 10-year old daughter, fatally wounding two oth or children, and seriously Injured hls WHO iJUUiey II tt uim luneii iu nnin- uw to prevent his being lynched. o Received by King Edward. LONDON. April 16. King Bdward received Lord Strothaoua and Mount Itoyal, the Canrtdlan high commission er. In London yesterday, and Lord gtrathcona presented Ills Majesty with an address and gold medal from tho citizens of Montreal, In commem oration of Uie visit recently made by tho Prince of Wale. 'BR? i BAKING Made from Grape Cream of Tartar, and Absolutely Pure Highest award, Chicago World's Fair. Highest tests .by U. S. Gov't Chemists. PRICE BAKINQ POWDER CO., CHICAGO. CORN EXCHANGE NERVOUS Flour Has Already Jumped a Shilling. LONDON, April 15. Th now tnxos announced yostertlay in the Com monB havo emmad oonsldurablo nerv oubiiobb on tho corn uxahangs today. T n.t.t.a &-A lll.kH.in .A.lnt ffcMl 4ll tihlnn L.uuun milium uniuy mituiiuuu mu imvu of Hour ono shilling n Hnok. 0' PALMA OFF FOR CUBA .Leaves His Old Home at Central Valley. OKNTHAL VALLEY. N. Y.. Apill 15. Oonornl Palmn, for 18 yonrn a resi dent of this plagu, bado farowe.ll tu JjIh friends ami neighbors todny and start. 0(1 on tho first stago of hla Journoy to Havana, whore, naxt mouth, ho will tnko his Heat as tho lirst pnwlilont of tho Cuban republic. o I Anna Gould Has a Son PAIU8, Am II 16. The Countess Castiillane, who wn formorly Anna Gould, nave bjrtli to n sou today. o Standard Oil Absorbs Rival. WIIH10LINQ. W. Vu.. Anrll 16. By the purchaso of the properties of the two largo independent oil-producing firms lu Marshall county, the Standard Oil Company blocks out the only Inde pendent niui rival plpe-lluo concorn In the state. The Standard pays 760,noo. It Is said, to tho Denedum Companies, Gowns, Drawers, asW 'V--ii J-'J-JLJ jsassssi - :. TOMORROW The b.'st value ever olfered to the Salem people. We artT'thdnaupuralors of Sale Days in Salem. Our patrons have found our values superior to those shown by Others on every occasion. f flKbl. LAO I I Our motto has always 'T-III7 r I'l-ll. UZ HI II I ll II1U UUIWW ivuuvr. taatUMj A. ? Imitation baking powder are mostly made .' Irom alum. fTliey may cost ls pr pound, but their uio la at the cost ol health. Urn which gavo up 11 wolls' nnd sovoral hundred ncros. r Train Breaks Through Drldge. GLKND1VI3, Mont, April 15. Tho Northern Pacific oastbound passongor broke through a brldgo west of this ' place this afternoon. Tho mail, ox. pross car and three coaches woro wrockod and burned. With tho excep tion of tho mall olorlc, who sustained a scalp wound, no ono was Injured. Trnfllc will bo dolayod about 20 hours. Weak? Then you want strength. Good food, an active liver, and pure blood will bring it. You naturally think of eggs and milk, Ayer's Pills and Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ask your doctor if he can come any nearer to the truth'. Do as"he says, at any rate. "For25 years 1 have never missed taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me feel etroncanddoesme good In everyway." John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. . l. All swiUH. . C. AVERC0..Uwtll.Mnt. PER80NAL8. M L. PIpob, of Portland, Is In .liiiljjo M tits olty. , 4 Attorney McGlnln, ot Scattlo, la In tho oity. Col. Pranlc V. I)ralto of Portland, is lu tho city Miss Muo Jones Is visiting with rcl iiMirftu nt .TnlYnmrtn. . ) Miss Justin CnlmcilB. of Gprvols, via- ItjU wltji 8alou friends ,today. FRESH TODAY fllakcima.. AT Z1NN 'S ) 154 State St. Phone 2874. Corset Covers AlW Al-YTVI been TO LHAD AND lT ! ..m. TMM.M .MTM ": , rs , vn w .. 4 ' We do our owa irts4lm, Eiaiauuma free. 40