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' tW" ' TrryT r ' J 11 TTi. -tjii- tt?-" jmktow tSEflwW rpTTTp JB -flw JR. . HI i iff JOURNAL. Watch for Tho Journal's Political Cartoons In this Campaign. Tonlaht arid Tuesday fair Croat tonight t "m r '71 rra ftqfWfigiWFin&tvWF- - DAILY VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1902. oVwi ' " We liavc made a special effort to best raorics and newest patterns In Clothing Tills Pprlng. You'll BRreo with its tlmt succeeded when you see tho lino. Nobby vestee suits ior the lows in ages 3 to 8. New Norfolk suits for boys to 15 vears. Knee pant suits with vests from 10 to 15 years. Long pant suits in great variety of new patterns for boys from 19 years. Our Line of Men's Clothing. Consists of tho most stylish effects in tho now Spring weaves. Wo want to call your attention to tho floor itr.idij at Jll.Oi $12.2513.50 $15 09 and $10.60. Thoy're equal in stylo, fit and quality with unite for which you pay from 15 to 20 por cout mora at tin regular etdros, It's bjcauae we do a cash business that wo can undarsoll any credit house. THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprlotor, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONK PRICE CASH STORE. Cor. Commorotal and Chomokota Sts. 27TOKJ53nffrxZ&a3n3C2.i27r9SR3HK An Explanation prices aro carefully adjusted, and your wants carefully looked after. For all who visit us wo have bargaine, for pathy, Our lino of ladii e' lockets and rrlnccsB chains aro attracting tho at tention of femlnitio sect who nro always looking foi something now and nobby. Wo havo gold filed Princess for from tl.CO up. Barr's Jewelry Store Leaders In Lqw Prices. Cor, State and Liberty st. Salem, Ore. It Hits the Spot Every Time Ih what connoisseurs ray of the Ovui holt Ryo Whyckey. It is punt, of exquisite 11 ivor and Is velvety and old It is an appetizer, Ionic, and bmcnr at tho ramo time, and ie n general favorite with all who value a good, pure whiskey. Our stock of wines and liquors aro all high grade and tho best that is made. J. P. ROGERS, IBs?"" Wholesale and Retail Llauor Healer This is to Certify .into ol Orevou 1 (.'iinniT of Marlon I Halem, Ore, Auj 21, 190 Crippled and Many Years an Invalid 1u wnuin lheo presvuta ahaU come, Uretrtli'K. About fourteen years alnce at nine yeara of ago I met wHh an accident which caused an Injury to or iptne ana pelTlo Done wnicn rt-suuea tu the form' lou of humped ahouldcrs ana hip. a luorteutofr of (he wal.t and displacement or In ternal organ, and ahnrlenlUK of about two Inche of ono limb between the knee and hip. In addition io the outward appearance of my bodyaaaboTe describe.! in March 1W I waa taken with a aerere attack of La Grippe from the effect of which I suffered neatly with m lung and heart, and when In Slay lsvoi cam to and begin treatment with Dr. J K Cook my oondltlou was about aa follewi: Could per form no tnatvial labor, could not atoop to pick anything i. om the floor. Could ret about (he bouae only w.m dlffloulty, and vetting up atalra waa next to lmpoxiMe. Could nae my llmba oiilr with difficult? and one of them waa much waaed. My nervous ayatem waa badly wrecked. Had cough and aeTero pain on lungs and heart, no appetite, could sleep only In broken spells, and In many ways suffered almost constant and Indescribable agonies. In short I was as much dead aa alive. WeTtously to my attack of I Grippe I waa treated orer a period of years by wauy pbjalclaus to no effective purpoie. My personal appearance at this time is straight la the back aa anyone. Mr wasted limb restored to normal alse and but little more than half an Inch shorter than the other. Hare free use of my llmba and can so up atalra one foot after the other with perfect ease. My wastlla lenxtheulna-. Can atoop to the floor wllheaoe. Cancel about and do pretty much any and ererythlnc other well people can da My appetite la splendid, sleep soundly and am absolutely free from pain. .... , UaTtn Ure.1 In Dr Cook's family for nearly a yoar I nave aeeu ranch of the effect of hu treatment upon others, and can truly and cheerfully recommend the Doctor and bis med ical skill to auin any way afflleted. The Dueler's treatment In this ease waa whol ly confined to his Bouateal Remedies, contain ttoaally administered No resort to the nae of knife, raeebaateal appliance or other method of treatment teme Lillian Roseabaum has lired lu Ihla Tleinlty about nine years. u- .... MnMtvn ami nAnAnallv ajbouanl ed with lbs above amsnl aad rheertally sob- scribe u. the ,r.6 r "VoWflft'TEK. B09AN IUKKIbON. A V RnitXVHILM. Subscribed and sworn w before me Ibis 24th lltoflDf. 1901. Seal attached W W UALL. OHiutv Clerk BT a r!.IMTI Deimty. & EYE B TOS SPEQALIST 4y1 A. M BANCROFT, mcr. vi ibv BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Cost'! St. Salea. Orcjoa M secure the wo have little fel from 5 tor boys 10 to ' m Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday. Jimpmmannm mna. I Must bo mado,. since you won der at tho popularity of this Bto"o. Wo buy carefully, tho Jtfjjt For thoBO who don't sym The Correct Time.. Is always at the dleposal of tho owner of ono of our watches. They only vry in style, finish, and detail. Wo havo 14k. solid gold watches from $25 up; gold filled from $10 up nnd silver ones as low as (2,50 to $10. Everyone of theso watches ie a correct ttmo keoper. Try one from C T, Pomeroy 288 Com'l Street. Watchmaker and Optician. Change In Business Firm D. F, Wagner has succeeded to tho solo managomont of tho oxtonslve bus iness Interosts of tho firm of D. S. Bentloy & Co., and will hereafter con duct tho same. In the managomont of tho business he will bo aaslstod by his son, Basil II. WagiieY. Colestine MineralWater From Colestine springs in Siskiyou mountains; beats them all as a plain water or mineral lemonade. Now on draught at : : Open till 12 p. ni. U State Street. cmu6' The Wreath of Excellence i& XjjW W 1 ViwmkwwmitS i mJLA copyricjW 'zSzZ? Is awarded to the gas range as the kisg ol the kitchen for household use by a 1 who bb It . . . We woald call attentien of tUe hee wires of Salea to the many advaatigfrs olgMSSsfaet. Keep track of onrsul TertisemenU from week to week. Tlwy will be of Interest ta yoa. Salem Gas Light Co. I'hoa 66S, Chemekat St .. 1? SAVE TO UJlJ Washington Wins in Supreme Court Other News Of the Capital. WASHINGTON, April 21. Tho su premo court thla nftornpon handed down a decision giving tho Stnto of Washington Uio right, to Mo a suit against tho Northern Securities Com pany. Tho request for leave to fllo was orally Issued last week by Attornoy-Gonornl Stratton. of tho Stato of Washington. Tho cobo will bo at onco filed, and a date sot for hearing. Hanna Issues a Call. WASHINGTON, April 21. Senator MILLING i COMPANY LIABLE Grain Purchased From' Warehousemen Gets a New Trial in Monu ment Suit. Tho supremo court this afternoon rendered tho following decisiens: II. O. Wright, respondent, vs. Mary A. Ramp, nppollant, from Multnomah county, A. L .Frazor, Judgo; reversed; opinion by Chlof Justlco Bean. Isam Whlto, appellant, vh. Wm. I.add, admlnlstratpr, respondent, from Multnomah county; A. L. Frazor, judgo; rovorscd; opinion by Justlco Wolvorton. I'aclllc States Savings, Loan & Building Company, a prlvato corpora tion, respondent, vs. Augusta M. Spur rier and htiBband, appollnntf,-from Multnomah county; John B. Clcland, Judgo; rovorsod; opinion por curiam. Ida M. Toblu et it!., rospondonts, vs Portland Flouring Mills Co., Salem Flouring Mills Co., James C. Black, administrator of Thos, J. Black estate, appollant8, from Linn county, It. I. Boise, Judgo; rovorsod upon condition; opinion by Justlco Mopro. In Its decision in tho caso of Tobln at al. vs. tho Salem and Portland Mill Companies et al., tho Oregon supromo court holds that milling companies can bo held llablo to depositors for grain purchased from a warehouseman, In whose nccountfl a shortago Is subse quently found to oxist. In this, caso, Black, In 1809, conducted a warohouso at Halsey, in Linn county, nnd In No vember of tho samo yoar ho died. An investigation of his accounts Bhowod a shortago of 11,175 bushoU of whoat. Suit to recovor from tho Portland nnd Salem Flouring Mills Companies, which, it is alleged, purchased from Black 929! and 3977 bushels, rospoct Ivoly, and aUo from tho administrator of tho estate, was begun to recovor tho value of the grain. Appollato court holds that the milling company can bo hold llablo for the grain purchased under such conditions, but remands the case for a now trial, that all tho depositors may bo made parties to the suit, and that tho minor orrors may bo correctod. The now trial Is al lowed on condition Uiat plaintiffs pay all costs. The principal depositors In terested In the pending suit aro resi dents of Polk and Linn countloa. The litigation in the Wright-Ramp case rosulted from the non-fulflllment BifraiMimnn I MRS, FFASER'S Tne Medea Glove Every pair guaranteed and fitted- 15 Different Shades t in B the Medea I Glove AAAAA JS1.MK v vvrTTT on Sale This Wetk. . New arrivals in the ; famous ROYAL SHIRT WAIST No other brand can compare In style an fit with this beautiful traracnt MRS, FRASER'S The ata e for sew ui tH toedf. FIGHT THE MERGER Hanna today issued a call for a moot lng of tho roprcBontatlvcs of tho oper ators, minors and tho National Clvlo Federation to whonrUio-trmtblo In tho anthracite coal region has boon re forred. Tho conforonco takes place next slfttrrday. In Now York. Coghlan Fornlven. WASHINGTON, April 21. Captain Coghlan, of "Hoch dor Kalsor" famo nnd Captain Jamos Sands wcro today nominated to ho rear admirals. of a contract Involving tho purchaso or a granlto monument. In August, 1898, Mrs. Ramp contracted for a granlto monmument to bo set up In tho cemetery at Salem In May, 1899, tho contract coat being $350. Tho monument waB not flnlahod and dollv ored In tho month agrocd upon in tho contract and In July, 1899, Mrs. Ramp notified tho contractor that unless thq monument was forthwith dollvorod aha" would reftiBO to rccolvo or pay for the samo. In Soptombcr, following, plain Itffs attontlon waB again called to his non-fulllllmont of tho contract, and was notified that dofendant would tako somo stops to annul tho contract. On October 4th, plaintiff shipped a monumont to Salem, but dofendant re fused to accopt It, because It did not comply with tho contract, and notified the plaintiff that tho contract was re scinded. Plaintiff instituted an ac tion, and rocovered Judgment for $290, from which defendant nppoaled. Tho supremo court holds that "in a caso of this kind, It Is tho duty of" tho vendor to dollver proporty corresponding with tho contract Tho vendoo la not bound to accopt a dofoctlvo article, and re ly upon a clalm.for damages, nor Is ho bound torocelvo n thing ho did not! contract for or agreo to accopt" Tho court finds that there was a dolay In tho -performance of tho contract, nnd on llio quosiion oi mo miawiy ui uiu monumont delivered says: "Thoro Is no finding that tho monumont was of tho kind called for by tho contract, or that It was such an ono aa tho defend ant was bound to recolvo and accopt, and until tiat quostlon Is detormlned In favor of tho plaintiff, ho la not on titled to recovor ob per a breach of contract. Tho Judgmont la rovorsod, and a now trial ordered." Banker Furnish Coming Later Tho recoptlon committee on tho oc- cofllon of tho visit of Wm. J. Furnish, Uto Republican nomlnoo for govornor, recolvod a lottor from that gontloman today, saying that ho hail beon con flnod with an attack of tho grlppo for several days, and was Just gottlng out. Ho will loavo Pendleton for Portland on Tuesday and will como up to Salem soon thoreaftor. o Lot of 8econd-Hand Oroani. Iat Saturday I traded for throe second-hand organs. These, with some I traded In herore. gives me a stock of 12. ranging from 1 16 apiece up. At these prices any one ought to bo able to own one. Sold at $3 a month pay ments If desired. OBO. C. WILL, Doaler in Pianos Organs and Sowing Machines. It See the New Champagne Color in the . Medea I Glove Very Swell. CROWDER MAKES REPORT .On the British .Supply Camp No Confirmation of the Report (That Arms Arc Being: Shipped to the Cape. WASHINGTON, April 21.-iColonol Crowder, who wnB assigned to Investi gate tho alleged violations of tho nou- itralltv lnws by tho British at Port DChalmctte, I.a., submitted a formal re port to Itoosovolt today. It will bo re ferred to tho attorney-general for his opinion. It Is not bollovod that that Crowder obtained any ovldcnco to sub- Htnutlato tho chargo that anna nnd ammunition wcro surreptitiously sont from this country to South Africa on British transports. TWO HUNDRED JCILLED By Terriffic Explosion At Managua MANAGUA, Nicaragua, April 21. A severe explosion occurred tho night of April UUli. A largo two-story barrack near tho lako front, nnd in tho contor of tho city, was blown to fragments. Between 100 nnd 200 olllcora and sol diers nro roportod to havo boon kllod, and many soldiers nnd othor persons aro reported Injured. A largo number of houses near tho barracks, Including tho National Hotel, tho Central toto grnph station and tho National palaco, wcro damaged or wrecked. President Zolaya waa absent at Maynmi at tho tlmo of tho oxploslon, but ho hurried ly returned to Managua on horseback. Ho has published a statement, In which ho attributes tho disaster to tho work of conspirators, Ho says that tons of dyuamlto and a largo quantity of powder woro storod In tho barracks. Tho actual causo which led to tho ox plodlon han not yet beon determined. TENTATIVE AGREEMENT REACHED Fighting In South Africa will Stop. LONDON, April 21. Tho Pretoria correspondent of tho Standard cables that thoro Is good reason to bollovo a tontatlvo agreement has beon arrived at, which will prove mutually cordial and lead to an early cessation of hos tilities. Tho Utrecht correspondent of tho Dally Mall says It Is recognized there that tho Boer delogatoa at Pretoria had full power to negotlato without re ferring to tho Boor loaders In Huropo, who have no real Influence on the peace negotiations. PORTLAND POLITICAL NEWS. The Democratic Tickets Are In Con ference. PORTLAND, Or., April 21. A con ference of the tate and congroealonal Democratic ticket was hold this after noon. Butcher says Republicans gen erally can see no reason why Moody was turned down to put up William son, whose only leglslatlvo experience has been locally, whoro ho was more prolific In Introducing hills In opposi tion to tho laboring classes and Uie fishing Interests than any other man In tho state. I have Information from all parts of Eastern Oregon that the Republican dlssafectfon Is general and deep seated. O ' Democratic Battle Opens. PORTION!), April 21. Ceo. It Chamberlain opens' the campaign, speaking at Baker City oa Friday and at HHinpter on Baturday. Furnish Buttons Wanted. PORTLAND. April 21. The demand on the Republican eomailM.ee for Fur nish buttons has broken the record. The first large consignment Is ex hausted. The Republican city and county central committee Is In session this afternoon to appoint a oomraltteo of fourteen to look after the cam paign. o Boers Repulse British Attack. LONDON. April 2L Kltohener to day reports that the British unsuccess fully attack! a foree of Boers at Ooklp. Western Transvaal. Relnferee- weaU were seat No details are Klv m further than reports that the Boors escaped from Ike big drive east of Pretoria. it 'FRISCO STRIKERS PEACEFUL Haye Sympathy bt the People Mayor Schmitz I Refuses to Employ Police. Railway Companies Can't Get Men. SAN FRANCISCO. April 21. Tho second day of tho stroot car strlko! oponed peacefully, up to noon thoro being no disturbance of any kind. 13v ory lino In tho city, ox'copt those on Union stroet and California stroot, is Idle. No attempt Is made to operate anything but malt cars. Tho Labor Trade Council, of which tho cannon's union Is a member, Is In sosslon to de termine tholr action towards tho strik ers. Tho companies aro (hiding it Im possible to got men. Tho mayor's ac tion In refusing to dotatl pollcoto ac company tho cars, oxcopt In casos of vlolenco, will probably bo tho control ling rcaturo In determining tho strike. Tho men nro woll behaved, and havo tho sympathy of tho public. Tho may or is endeavoring tu bring about a paoco conforonco. LEATHER WORKERS STRIKE Only Sixty Still Out In Portland. PORTLAND, Or.. April 21. Sixty union loathorworkura nro on Htrlko lioro today because tho proprietors ro fuso to sign tho pi Ice lint. Today throe hotisoH granted tho demands of tho strikers, ami others may follow. sawTT TWEJII TIMES How American Soldiers Tortured Filipinos. WASHINGTON, April 21. Grovor Flint testified this morning before tho Henutu Philippine!! committee that ho had seen Uie Infliction of tho wutur euro on Filipinos at loiutt twenty timet). In Bomo casos tho victims were rendered unrousclous, and, ho said, In ono case deuth rosultod. FRISCO THUG JAUGHT Rounding Up Robinson's Murderers. GRANTS PASS.Aprll 21. Ilrowney, alias "Yellow," an accomplice In the murder of Policeman Robinson, of Han Francisco, was arrested hero today, o Strike At Oregon City ORI5GON CITY, Or.. April 21,-The employes of the Oregon 01 ty Mnnufuo turlng Company (woolen mills) went on strike this morning. Four hundred to -ICO men. aro out. The mill is shut down. Another Report. ORKOON CITY, April 81-One hundred eusslmere weavers walked out of the woolen mllltf here today, do-' rnandlng one uent per yard more wages. Tonight the balanw of the W employes will IIL unless the demand Is granted, 0" Petitions for Qeer. Petitions are In clreulatlon lu Claokamas. Yamhill and several Itast- em Oregon eountles to place the name of Governor Geer oiutjie Republican' ticket as candidate for United HtaUtt Senator. j When bis attention was called to Uie matter today. Governor Ger said he bad seen none of them, and would not say whether he would make a aanvass for the offloo or not- He did say he would make a few Republican speech es la sever! eountles where he had been Invited to do so. I -O" County Treasurer Dawning today ( paid Into the state treasurer $Mft, being the balanee 4h fji Marion eouHty en the state (axes fer the yar 191. SIXTY PEOPLE Died like Rats in a Trap Aboard A Flaming Mississippi Steamer. n,uim tu ah-ii at a i.i,.i,.,.i mlanlinilnn vOrttdlt tvhitr im thn tfnn.l UuHty shore, olghftmii mtlos nbovo tills city, Is nil that Is laft of tho handsome Btoamor "City of lMtUtuurg," which burned to tho water's edgo on Sunday morning. Withlti tho ruins, which nro ntlll to hot to search, nro tho entombed bod I oh of scores of fMSHengers nnd membera of tho crow, wtfo woro caught like inta In a trap and roastod allvo. It Ih still ImpoHslblo to ascer tain tho actual number of dead, but It Is bollovod that not lu$s than sixty havo porlshod. Tho flro waa dlscovorod In tho for ward larboard lmtch at I: OB a. m. and burned fiercely. Mont of tho pas sengers woro still In hod whoti Second Oflleor Phillips gavo tho alarm. Tho onglnoors nt onco started nil tho pumping onglnos, nnd tho crow brought nil tho hoso Into play. Amid tho BtroaniB of water on all sides, tho llnmos from tho lowor dock and douso t'loutlH of smoko tho passougoiH rushod from their staterooms, nnd a fright- onoil panic etiBuod. Tho appeals of ttio ofllcoro nnd orow could not ap pease tho Uirror-Htrlokou crowds that Interfered with thoao who throw wntor on tho (lames, as woll oh thnso work PORTLAND . ALASKAN SERVICE Line of Steamers Will Run Weekly. PORTLAND. Or., AiiriL SUvtA atftam'alltnuflrnUivlHi oMnDllshod'-bft tween Portlnnd and Alaska by ' ''al merchants, uldod by the O. -R. A. N. and tho Hnrrl.man roads. A wookly Horvlco will bo established. Tho Hoard of Trade Ih promoting It. o- Secretary Root In Havana HAVANA, April 81. Secretary Root mid wife arrived here today, o Assassin Takes His Own Life. VIISNNA. April 8I.-A St. Peters- i burg dispatch says tho assassin of the Riislliin minister of the interior, Ulpla HUlue, huR Rtilcfded. An Uiiparaleiled sale of Ladies' $1250 Suits for $7.50 In Navy blue Vntlan 'lotti. $1250 Suits for $9 In ielfd b'aek (erg and Oht-rltdtes. $15 Suits for $10 IHiskOkeiette trlwwttl In Ttffeta silk nr4 aadmssl Mt Ik walk log elU. $20 Suits for $10 Wlk Unrd hem ei. Mly two left. A ROASTID ALIVE lng with Uio llfobonts. Fow could ad just llfo prosorvora or do anything olao for themselves. Boats from tho Bhoro took oft numerous pnSaongors. Tho burning Btonmor vn miickly' bonded for tho bank. A numbor of panBongord who Jumped off tho Btorn, and tried to swim nshoro through tho. swift current, wcro drowned. Many al so porlshod In tho flames. IIolp, oxcopt from pjQoplo living nenr by, did not ar rive until 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, nnd passengers with only night clothed and without fbod Buffered terribly, Tho steamer Maud Kllgoro brought tho Biirvlvoro to this placo at Q p. m., and tho sovoral societies of tho city rundored nil posslblo nBststnuco In Uio way of clothing, otc. Terrible Panic. CAIRO, 111., April 21. Tho burning of this vossol Is accounted ono of tho worst rlvor disasters In recent ycara. Tho panic that followod tho flro was such an linn seldom been before wit nessed on n rlvor Btoamor. Pooplo rushod In ovory dlrootlon. Somo J uinpod through tho windows on tho deck, and thou into tho rlvor, not stop ping to put on llfo proflorveru. Pure Blood Wc wish you would ask your doctor what makes you so nervous, why you arc so easily tired, and what makes your digestion so weak. Sec If he doesn't say, "Impure blood." He will probably speak about Ayer's Sarsapa rllln, too. "rF8r two years I suffered greatly from dyspepsia and depression of spirits. I then tried Ayer's Sarsapn rilln, and in one week I was a ner man.'' John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. SI. All srutiUli. J. C. AVER CO.. Ui!l. Mas. A. M. Crawford. Republican "Shndi dale for nttomoy-gonoral, was lu the city today. r FRESH TODAY Popcorn Crisps ZINN'S 154 State St . Phone 2874. Suits . i Hlljbl mow In the midst ol tho Rariiw will cfhjr in Hiiparalellvd tale In Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits Titers are no old styles In our ttoak bmuo we have been very auccetaful In closing them out every teaton, Read this list Of Special effers: SIO all wool Suits $4.98 They are made of Unlit grey homespun goods, fancy lined juaket, preallno lined skills, Good street tults, SIO Suits for $7.50 Black, blue aad grey Venetian jacket, . trimmed with rutin band. $20 Suit for $15 In Sroadelothi, biergw, Ohtyr lettes, Etwames etc. $2S Suits for $17.50 Very fashionable and fitted to perfection la vwry lu itsnto. $35, $36, $40 Sum are Reduced to ...$19.75 Uxperiesiertl taUerema ta fit r ry Ktmwit witlwut extra ehartHT. i m We do oar owa irUHat. EimhiiTten free m m miHIHIHHIiinimiiiiiimninHiim iiiiiiiiiimnmiliiilimiUlllllimir.l ,;ui