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THE DAILY JOURNAL Watch for The Journal's Political Cartoons In this Campaign. Partly cloudy, with showers. -Jl VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1902. NO. 93. g COSTA BROWNELL VERSUS GEER HONEST , PORTLAND FEARS A STRIKE ENGLAND GETTING UNEASY FIGHT ON THE BEEF TRUST DONTOQ GO FEARFUL PRICE GEORGE RETURNS WITHOUT SHIRTS When you can buy the nowest pat tome at euch low prices that It's al nioBt as rheap as washing the old ones. You might to bpp our line na cortmoiit ol Golf Shirts at GUc They aro etyllsh and well maile, too. Of conreo wo havo the liner linos at itF rid ....i ii.. .. .i .i . ii . better shirts for the price than you cau 11ml at "Regular Stores." Our New Crash ui,, iue, nuu ujm nun mny re an mucu luitln .!.!.. f..- .1... f. .1 Have arrived. Wo havo tho new Panama shapes from 25c up. Very fine ones at 60c and G5. New fancy braid dress Btraw hats for young men at 05c and t.'l). Wo save you money from 15 to 25 per i:ent. on" every article you buy at i THE NEW YORK RACKET Shoes. Clothing, Hosiery and Underwear, and all kinds of ladies and i'a luruiuliiugtj men SuUm'B ClionpoHt Ono E. T. BARNES AKLwtw'iwi.vwwBi'MMJ iyin$8 B Especially when one buys such thitiRBHS Watches, Diamonds, or Silveiware, things that aro not nn every-day purchase. W can eolvo the riddle for jou in a pleasing manner. Our stock is choice and varied rigidly reliablo and prices at lowt'ft living rates. Need more be said? Barr's Leaders in low prfcos. Your Medicine Closet la not complete without n bottle of puro old malt whiskey, in case of emergency. Invaluablo for medicinal purposes and highly recommended by physiclBiii". No prudent houso wife fallB to keep it. llnttled at this distillery. it's of unriv alled excellence Our liquors aro of puiest and flnet quality, and tho stan dard never varies. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer CUP-YBlOlir This is to Certify CrlPPledand Many Yearsman Invalid Ak'Ut fourteen yww Bliue At nU yftm ofgo Ira twh !)( Mr it whim cieit n laJt ii. m snlnnm1 nnlTlcbano Vfblcn rMUllea ,11 1HV M Will' V-V ..-J"W rn.lnKnnn whlnh rhttllltMl 111 .. - i ' . . ... .-....I tlm il.liira atlll hi LII 1JIT I I1IURIU ITIIIV 1VMV ! . .-. ILo formatloa of hunjxi hoaller attaint). Kliortcnlngonue wainanu miiaiuiBuu. ." irul urgAiii and Miorteulug of about two lnoheo(ouellmblieiweeittho kneo and nip. In a.ldlUon to ihe outward appearance or my U-daaboro deaorlbed In ilrch 1300 lu tikenwltltaieTcre attack of U (Jrlppe from tne effeoi of. which I uUered grea 'J wUh m l-ing.and heart, and wttun In Mav 10 1 oajm to au.t bsgau trtment with Dr. J K; 1J condition m about u follown tould per form no manual labor, rould not itoop to pick auythlitg from tbe floor. Could get atioui the hofilo only wttb dimculty, nd wtttag npsuiij was next to ItupoMlMe. Could rue my llmb onlr with dlfflculty and one of them waamuch waed My nerou ytem waa badly wreckea. Had counh and wrero pain ou Inns" nd heart, no appetito. could leep only tn brokeu ipolU, and In mauy wayt niBered almort " g Jnu.cribable aijonlei. In ahort I wai mucn deilai alive, rrevloukly to my attack or m Ortppel waatreateilorera period of yean oy many puydelaui to no eQtxwe PUfpo; . Mr perwnat apperaooe t " xiJi itrafght tn the back nT"elll8Z,1w""S limb rertored to normal Hie and bu little more than half an Inch ihorlar tau tbe other. HTe freeueofmylimba and oau go up '" 0Qe foot after the other with Perfect, .' ........,ni ,-n itAAn ia the coor with mm, Can get about and do pretty much any ana ererytnln Mkl.AB wafll TAaillM Mil WJ. My appetite !i iplendld aleep aouiKliy ana am THrvimuir imiiw Kvwt-.- -- aMoiuteiyireexrompaui. M,w Maying 'ltred in lit look'i Umlly for nearly ayarl hare teen much ol " " ."! treatment upon otheif, and ean truly ana cheerfully recommend the Dootor and bit med ical tktll to all In any way afflicted. Tho Dooior'a treatment in ihU cM wmwmi ir enonned to nu nnwojcaj "'' TT" -" ""1'. "'"!in -..?" '"h aetho llnnull .mlnlBF K(l ffr4.rt tO ihtf UO of knife, mechanical appliance or other method ot treatment being em.yed R0,ENBACSI noun .Mkmm hu Ured in tlila Tldnity about nlue yean. n. .n.ini We. the uMiV.tgud. are Plr,(?iaSr. oo to the truth .WWtS,. A. V. BOelBMBAUM HUertb.t aid woru W before me thu Jn dayofAog, l0i. . w n.It Seal aiuehed. W AIU By A MK.-0LtX)OH Uevnty. BYE X SPECIALIST A. M BANCROFT. ' Mcr of the BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Coal 81. Sal"- Ortfoa iXlt ill u" W9I . i "jii nr )A. THE 532) DEST L (K.BBSr f:PS?TC MA"Ef J ffi & 5555' and Straw Hats - PvloqinttlStorai ft a IRibbie Jewelry Store Cor. State and Liberty Hts.. Salem. I J I K1- CCVrHliHT More Time Than people havo lo spend, but If on have no lime possibly you might like to havo one of our fine 15 jewel iimekeei. ere. as they do not renin re much money (I... Iniinitnilllit lllir RtOCU Of flllb watches (or ladle and gentlemen is complete, and embraces everything in Klin and Waltham watches. Prices loner than over. C, T, Pomeroy 288 Com'l Street. Watchmaker and Optician. Geo. Lynos mot with a serious accl dont whllo working In tho timber Just across tho river on Thursday. Ho cut down a troo which, In falling. trnrk another troo. causing the low er ond of the falling one to swing; around and strike Mr. Lyneu with such force as to break both bones of tho right leg, between the knee and ankle Jefferson Review From Colestine springs In Siskiyou mountains; brats them all as a plain water or mineral lemonade. Now on draught at Open till 12 p.m. U State Street. trf Getting Dinner Is a Pleasure In the Summer when the tl.ermomt.ter l-yoa are loriuusio wws" . - your niicuwi '",,, "f : ., L. .tov or ranee. There i o beat. f " AKwEo MtzTutvt& Colestine MineralWater 3V it- VgjjSof.- ..-rkV'rpS;. MJ D, Mil -- " ')! .. Bttat mi it rw were in your sitting room. TJwre ' " To Subdue the Tagals of Samar Nearly Eighty Millions for the Navy Sol Smith Russel Dead in Washington. WASHINGTON, April 28. With the surrender of Guevarra to Gonernl Grant In Samnr, tho war department ofllelala bellevo tho most sorlous portion of the army's work in tho I'lillltmlnos la over, unless tho troubles i with tln Mnnu should Increase, in I subduing tho Tagal Insurrection, ac cording to tho latest olllclal figures, It states the army has employed 3477 of ficers ana iuh.suo eniistcn men. ui these G91 men and fifty ofllcors wore ' killed In action, 12 olUcers and 207 men died of their wounds and 30G. of ficers and 2110 men died of disease. o Naval Appropriations. WASHINGTON.. Anril 28. Chair man Foss, of the committee on naval affairs, today roported to tho Houso a bill making the appropriations for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1901. Tho amount carried by tho bill is $77,05!). 38fi.C3. Roasts the Water Cure. WASHINGTON, April 28. Slbloy, Republican, of Pennsylvania, in tho house today scored tho wator-curo and othor alloged outiagos committed In tin. nn in nf win- lii tho Phlllnnlnoe. , ..U ..V....W ... .. ---- 1 He snld Gen. Smith, wlio ordered Wal ler to make a howling wlldorness of Samar, should bo discharged from tho I service. "You cannot clvllizo any 1 country, or conquer any people in tho 1 world," ho doclarcd, "by first drowning i tlio people and thon bringing thorn back to Hfo with the butt end of n musket." Works for Its Masters. WASHINGTON, April 28. Tho Tol ler nmendmont to tho oloo bill, pro viding taxes of 10 por cont. on nny per son or corporation ongnged In corner ing buttor, or Increasing tho nrlco of I nn,. nif.li nllnlf. u'na dnfnntofl In tlm Senato today. o Sol. Smith Russell Dead. WASHINGTON, Apill 28. Sol Smith Hussoll, tho actor, is in a dying condition at his npartmonts In tho Hotol Richmond. He Is not oxpocted to llvo through tho 'day. He has boon . d f ntor. . nnLvsla. mlttont attach of parnlysls, Lator. Iltissell died at 2:30 this af ternoon. o ' Two Delegates Named. Tlio nil on reuerai i.uuw- uunni hohl a largely-attended mass meeting In Popular hall Sunday afternoon. K. W. Miller president of the Salem Union, and Hoy Davis were elected dolegatos to attond tlio convention of tho Stato Fodoratlon of Labor, to be held In Portland, Monday, Mny 5th. o- The First Berries. Tho first Florin, California, .straw berrleu reached this market Saturday, and sold for 30 conts a box. Thy will he In tho market right along now. o Another Tuppenny Revolt. PORT AU PRINCE, Hnytl, April SS. A revolution Is roported In San Do mingo. It is bellaved to b a srloiis affair, as telegraphic communication Is interrupted. B.3. B.S. B.8. B.S. B.8. B.8. B.S. B.8. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. n tn a a in co W U5 THE . in in wj Ti fi r 1 I L I cri m ft I 111 Nk 1 "5 lm I I I 1 S I ll to m I m In D m OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. a a co to aj a in in" cd m Specials in ui to cd J2 S Men's Bet tslity 10 ci. a Dsnlm Riveted Overalls. IIIH0 co in 5Ien's RUek Twill bhlrt, DwbU. Uaok, Front ami !. . . Boy's Krtra Heavy Bweater. a a Men's Heavy UallfurMis rUkkin A in ? " CO CO CD OB yea's impf ted UalbriftgaR uwlw- co in ear in aartU iri. B.B? B.S. B.S. B.S. B.8. B.S. B.S. B,8. B.S. B.8. B.S. B 8. B.8. B.8. B.S. B.S. The Clackamas Poli' tician Comes Out Geer Hopes for Election of the People Prefer Him .toC.E S.Wood. the Democrat PORTLAND, Or., April 28. Goo. Hrownoll. state senator, is a cnudldato for United Stntes sonator. Governor Geer Is nlso a candidate. Tho gov ernor's name goes on tho ballots, to bo vitn.l fni no nnnntnr. nxnnptlnir elOC- tlon by tho loglslaturo If tho people give him n majority over C. h.. S Wood, tho Democratic nominee. ATTEMPT PROVED ABORTIVE Proposed Aarion County Jail break Frustrated Klvo prisoners in tho county jnll, awaiting tho action of tho circuit court, attempted to break Jail In broad daylight by sawing off tho bars on tho windows of tho Jail undor the county recorder's otllco Saturday afternoon. Tho break for froodom was mnilo about I o'clock. County llecordor Ho- land, beneath whoso olllco the prison ers were at work, heard tho noise and notified Sheriff Durblii and deputies, thoroby defeating tho plans of tho prisoners. Tho prisoners who would luivo been bonoiltted by successful Jail delivery were: John Homor, In for larceny; Halph Hland and George Koontz, both hold for larceny; Andrew Homer, charged with giving Intoxicating liquor to minors all four uwnltlng tho action of tho Brand Jury and II. P. Friar. who Is serving a CO-tltiy Bantoiio for wholesale laiceny of bicycles In Sa lem. Friar wns scon operating tho saw when tho prisoners wore detec ted by the olllcers. Ho Is considered a. crook. This makes tho third at tempted Jail break during Sheriff Dur- bin's four years' administration. One attomnt was successful, three mon ac complishing; their escape, only ono of whom was afterwards returned. The work of sawing was done witli a now Dlsston steel saw, and soap was used to deaden the sound. A hobo jllgt rBmM from jail, after serving it H(mtenco for petty larceny, Is suspect- ed of having provided his loss foi In nate follows means of effecting their escape. DurliiK the day the men are allowed the freedom of tho Jail corrldois, and --- ... .... ,.. " -J "EL " their oscune. Thw prisoner hnd sawed an Inch bar In two, and In ton minutes more would have removed n second bar, which would have onablod them to escape. Soup was used to deaden the sound of the saw. Tho mon were placed In steel cells, where they will remain during the remainder of their terms. John Mattrer this morning called at th county Jail and dlHiitlfled the DiMton steel saw found In the pos session or the prisoners as the one he sold on Saturday, and positively Iden tified Ilarker ns the man to whom the saw was sold. . o- Wild Rosa Floui is ttie cream of wheat, nutritious, the swtetost, tho best high grade goods. D.S. B.S. B.8. B.S. B.8. B.8. B.3. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. a o CO CO CO w CO JO 0 JO co p co y CO CO r V CO CO to a y CO CO jo Jfl CO CO jo jo co m in in 9 P? CO (0 cow a a jo jo CO CO TUB BTORlt For working People to Trade und get OOOI) HA KG A IKS. This Week JO JO CO CO jo jo to p J0(0 B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S, B.S. B.8. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.8, B.S. B.S. Is Back From East ' ern Oregon Received Great Ovations Along the Line. Leaves Tonight for Southern Oregon. P JUTLAND. Or., April 28. Geo. K. I Clin iberlain. the Democratic candi- date for governor, returned this morn ing jbm Kastorn Oregon. Ho received u gi hat ovation along tho way, shaking the muds of tho voters on ovory plat- fori i. He goes to Southern Oregon to- nlglt NEW SALMON COMBINE Three Aillion Organization ! Forming. TuVCOMA. Wash.. April 28. OptloiiB havju been secured on tho ton largest salmon caunieries on Ptiget Sound mid Alaska now outside of the trust with the object of floating In New York n uov salmon combination. rnpltall7od at .1.000.000. LORD HOPE'S WIFE And Her Lover Return New York to N15W YORK, Apiil 28. Putnam Ilindleos Strong and May Yohu, with whom ho eloped from San Francisco some mouths ago, an I veil hero today from Italy. They refused to talk of their future, fiuther thnn to say that1 they wero not going on tho stage. Killed by a Train JOLIItT. III.. Anill !I8. A liutitrv con- ' i tnlnliiK Mrs. I'uelock ami n daughter aKed 'i0, ami Floyd I'eaice, need 30, was struck by a train at a crossiuK hero last nlftlit All three were killed. PLANNING CLEANER POLITIC: t Big Mass Meeting for Direct Primaries Rain Adjourned llic Meeting .Speeches Alade Laying Govpinnr Geer. in accordance with instiucltpns of the mass meeting held Saturday Nomination League, has appointed lollowingmmiuee 10 prepare a Direct Nomination bill to be presetMT to thS next legislature;- E M. Crolsanofthe Republican legislative ticket, jpfa. qpt W. T- Slater of the Democratic legislative ticket. N. J. Judah. City Recorder of Salem. R J Hendricks, editor Dally Statesman. v E. Ilofer. editor Dally Journal The committee are all known to be in favor of the Di rect Nomination Primary reform and will take immediate steps to draft a bill and secure its discussion in the coming campaign. Owing to )towra a grat muy iter oh wlw went U Marion square fat unlay aftvntooH ware UlsapiHdnUd as at Ui hour for Ut was inwttlng tor direct nomination kowera Interfered, awl It was aUJonrHed to Uie lty ball, wkkh wus packed with a repreeewta. tatlon of tbe beet eUlMiw a4 eolld taxpayers. It was strictly u M-ptrUwH guUter Ibk ami all wUI cloee aUMlloN U every efHtakar, and tke enWJeet was pretty eownbttoly kuu over, la fatt so much M that s-ral speaker wamlered off Ifttu ulhr subject. T. Of Sawmill Workers of the City Employees of One Mill Are 0ut It Would Involve Alen. 10,000 PORTLAND. Or., April 28. Tho snwmllls union has called out 75 em ployes of tho Jones mill here, because .tonus refuses to recognlxo tho union and to raise wages. It Is feared this mny result In a goncial lockout, In which case 1(1,000 men will bo affectod. Laundry Workers Out. PORTLAND. Apill 28. All tho laundrloa hero nro closed today by a Bttlko of the union omplolyos. Throo hundred aro out, 200 of whom aro wo mon and girls. Tho strlkors demand recognition of tho union, and better prices for their work, PREAD TO THE COAST Boom in Aleats Strikes Port laud. PORTLAND, Or., April 28. Hams and Kastorn packed meats havo ad vanced here a half cent a pound, mid lnrd onu-fouith or n cent. Iluttor Is tho""lowost or tho season, the best creamery selling at 17 M, cents a pound. Delegates to Summer School Misses Wlnnlfred Hindoo, Minnie Cornelius, Llla Swafford, Louise Van Wanner and Viva (Inrdunr, have boon elected doloHntos from Willamette Uni versity Y. W .C. A. to attend tho Fa rifle coast summer conference of tho Y. W. C. A to bo hold nt Capltola, Cal ifornia, May Ui-aii, inclusive. Tho Democratic Ticket. The Mnrlon county Democratic con ttnl commltteii publlslio It ticket In tills paper. Thoro mo viicnncln on tho ticket for county commissioner, representative (Dr. 1'IUnoriild. or r vals, decllnliiK) and coroner. All the others hnvo filed their uecoptunooM of nomination. FOR to the City Hall Splendid Bare the Old s by the" Marion County Direct II. Kay iiiaele bit iHlilin effort at ltd dreatlHg h HMblkt aHdleHM. uh1 made a fine Impreeefuiu Qovernor deer Speaks. iU. lfewdrleke called to order, and read the rail head In the petitions, and, on motion Governor (leer, was made chairman. He said that he was glad that this was a uou-imrUau meet-Ink- There was ho law regulating HowlHaUuas In Oregon, and It was Uwe we had one. Iltr reviewed the history of WHtiUta- (Continued on second page.) ,. Are Afraid of the Ship Combine Government Has No Offcial Information. Whether English Lines Are in it or Not LONDON, April 2S. In the Houso of Commons today Gerald Unlfour, prosldont of the Donrd of Trmlo, said tho government hnd no olllclal Infor mation ns to whether any English com panies had entered the new shipping combine on the snmo tonus nn tho Gorman companies. Dalfour said tho government hnd power to utlllzo a cor tain number of merchant stoninore In the time of war, RALLY TO NIGHT FOR THE FOURTH Young Alen's Republican Club Gives Way Thu seuond meotltiR of tho Snlamltos who bellevo In properly ohsnrvliiK tho Fourth will hu held nt thu city hall toulKht, and thuro promise to bu a till rally to preparo tho greatest cele bration over hold In Western Oregon. Tho ineotluK of tlio Yountr Mon's R puhllcnu club that was to havo taken place at the sumo place tonight has been postponed for a ,voek, a uraco fill, patriotic act. o Have Contract Withjolcomi) At a meetliiK of tho Salon! Fruit (Irower' Union Saturday afternoon tho contract that hud been iniido by Krowurs with O. V. Allen for the year's ontlro strawberry crop for cannliiK purpose was transferred to (7. W. Hot comb, of the Urenoii 1'acklUK Com pany. Mr. Allen notified tho Krowurs he would ho unable to fulfill his eon tract, and ndvlsed the transfer of tho contracts. The Ornson Packing Com pany iiKrno to takn the strawberry crop at tho same price offered by Al len, as follew: Three and oue-ipinrtor cent per pound for the best ciuiiiIdk vailetles, and less tor those of poorer (putllty. Mr. llolcomh announces that he will favor the fruit Krnwn'by union members, and contracts for this year's crop are bcliiK very Kouerally made. Mr. Holcomb has ngrewl to allow Hrower who have not yet Joined the union two weeks additional time to be come member ami sIhu up contract for the year's crop. FreHldent Thellsen says It will not be competent for Kiowers to become members of the union, and enjoy the benefit of tho arnngiuiit with Mr. llolcomh mile they unite with the union before' the expiration of the two week additional time Krnnted for he comliiK members. HelEiti3 Ever Aiming Higher HuildniK better and rowin urenter in poBBibllltioo, Kver watchlatf, ever woikiiiit, that theKoal of )09turday may be the attalnlug polut of today. Great Sale of Ladies' Suits Reductions run from 10 to B0 per offered at half price. CALL AND Sec Our Window of Shift Waists SSESO - NEW TODAY - 2BC2 Uootl perealfs and glngliami liko soma sell for Wo and 1.00. No Hopes of Any Quick Relief Federal Officers Are Laying Plans Will Ask for Permanent junction. In- CIIIOAGO, Aprit 28. Special Attor ney Day and United Stntes District At tornoy Dothoa continued today their work In preparation of making war on the so-called boot trust Thoro aro no now Indications that a bill of injunc tion will bo filed this woelc. Contrary to expectation, tho fodornl officers will not ask for lmmodfato relief. It may bo ninety days before tho In junction is Issued, If at all. Instead of usklng for n tomporary restraining order, n permanent Injunction will bo nppliod for. Coins; through tho UBital routlno It would bo nt least throo months boforo a decision is reached by tho court, and by this tlmo grass cattle will hnvo come Into tho markot, relieving tho present situation, and forcing it natural roductlon ot prices. BANK ROBBED AT BROWNSVILLE. Robber Got $1800 No Clew as to His Identity. (Spoclnl to Tho Journal.) lmOWNSVILLE, Or., April 28. Tho bank nt this city was robbed this noon of from flCOO to $1800. While tho cnshler was at dinner tho burglar on- torod by bronklng a bolt In tho rear door, ami made Kood his escape. It was a darltiK nrfnlr. llrownsvlllo Is Krently oxcltod. Coldi You first take cold, then you cough. Then you have a doctor. He says it's bron chitis, and he orders Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is his favorite prescription for colds and coughs. If hs knows of anything better, tell him to give it to you. " I had a very severe cough for many weeks. Nothing relieved me until I tried Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral. This rapidly and entirely cured me." J. J. Hargrove, New York City. iit., Sfc., 11.09. J. C. AVER CO., Ltwill. Mm. Mr. If. II. Hnllock. of Pomlloton, Is vIsltliiK hur mother, Mrs. Jos. Uornar ill. in thl city. Mrs. Ilalloclc nttondod the State Federation of Womnn'fl Clubs In Portland, as a delegate from the Woman' Club of Pendleton, FRESH TODAY Log Cabin Creams and Taffy - AT ZINN'S 154 State St .tPhone 2874. cent. Juit think of It. borne suits aro SEE THEM. Kid Glove Special Two Hnw ol our regular $1,50 ami, $116 valuos aro offered special, to uloe at 78c pair Silk Waists A Hue of $6.00 and $(i 00 bins tatu eta waUts, tooloceat S3.00 will It wrry jer P" to P ,lM,b,lkl- Salem Gas Light Co. VhoneSftS, ChemekcU Bl we do onr owa (lialiocs Euntaauoa frtc. dl r-s -,rfnvsxrr vxvqmmrmrnsmEimmii !SfCJ?1E!llWiW8Sa uMUB&n' -5MS . SitZMPmU v,tixmmmMmHrmMri,hrt-iwmmmmmTti'er fK