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!& THE DAILY JOURNAL. Watch for The Journal's Political Cartoons In this Campaign. Partly cloudy, with showefiJL m -S $ U 1 -' VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902. NO. 97. fes -? --.. - " '. " '" - "".':' . : " ""' """ " ' "" ' "" ' -- - .""7 ' "" " n'T""""" h ,. mummnm i,iwnmmMwmmirKmmxmBmmmBtmmmmmBSaB9 t w -w rr n r DON'T GO WITHOUT SHIRTS When you ran buy the noweat pat tern8 at euch low prices that it's al most ns cheap as washing the o!tl ones. Ion ourht to oho our fine nr eortment oi Golf Hhtrts at 6Uc Thry aro stylish and well made, too. Of course we have tlm flnnr linn- , (I5c, 75c. anil Die anil they're all inurh uouernnrts lor tlm price than can find at "Regular Stores." you Our New Crash . .VA , -r "ISf0 H' mw 'nnaina Bhapcs from 125c up. Very fine llflftn fit fllli nnil llMrt Vmii (...... 1 I I i ":,;, ,11 u " ' . ' urn,u buy at "nV yU " V' THE NEW YORK RACKET imi'lsM1" ,,os,cry ani men NnlrVa riienpeat E. T. .vsE;5K3iaSWR( JSutfng'e ft a 1Ri66le Kepccially wl eu ono buys such things as Watches, Diamonds, or Biiveiwnru, tilings itiat-nro not on ,. overy-day purchase. We can solvo ' " Iho riddlo for you in a pleasing manner. Our stock Is choice ami varied rigidly reliablo and prices at lowest living rates. Need more bo raid? Barr's Jewelry Store Lenders in low prices. Your Medicine Closet Is not complete without a bottle of pure old malt whitkey, In rao of emergency. Invaluable for medicinal purposoa and highly recommended by physicians. No prudent house wife falls to keep it, lJnttled at this distillery, It'p of unriv alled excellence. Our liquors nre of puiest and finest quality, and the stan dard never varlos. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer oopyriomt This is to Certifyi H1h nf Oretiou 1 . JJ. . ,.. ii ion !'.mmr of lUrio . " ""'-" I Crippled and Many Years an invaua i ii, wuom mew in(4ui iin ttnuu, uiwinu. AIuirourt6U)iniiiluwtuliiiyroraKC, Im twmanapc-lijii whiu. ,-ilu iiiur j to inr kplue ut pelrio bune wr.ioh r..iiitl In. tn furinilloii oi MU'ipoiMnoiiUinftax uil'. tciiinirof tho witanl tii'ii,m"iitor in-1 Iiiaildmoii to the ou I want aiipearanre of ray UoJy a aboe dworlbM tu Mareli 1900 I wa kou wllh a pcysre atuck of U Grippe from I bo effoot of wi.tcJi 1 mrforud gNailrwHU m luutiian-l beart. auJ wbeuln May IVjOI gam loand bdK" Ueatmenl with Dr. 3. F. Oook mj rouJUIon wan about aa follow - Could por furm no wan oat labor, rouirt not stoop to pig aiiytbiug fiom tbo floor. OouW get about Iho hme only with dimoulty. aiut gottlng up tain. wa ui t tiv imioi.llle. CouU nw uiy limb only with dtttloulty and one of luetn wai much wa'wl. My ncryou ytem wai badly wreaked. lUd couth and kvoro lu on lung Mid MMJ. noappotlte. could leen only tn broken IU, and lu many ways wtlercd a:mot conant and InditfCribaule aitonM. luibortl waiatraueb dead a all c. Vrevtomiy to my attack of I.a Orlril watfoielofera period of yean by mati) pbylolan to no effecilye purpoe Mr porwual ap.arauoe al tbU time tralgtit lo the bark a anyone. Mywjjjed limb restored to normal klxo aud but llttl more than halt an Inch ehorter inn the other. HaTe free ue of ray llmbi and cu go up " foot arter the other with perfect eaw. My nasi, , ivuj;uivuiifi . .-.,- .:".,.. with eiu, Can gel about and do pretty muah watitli loustbeniug. van iooji w uw j. ,ny and ererythins My appetite Usple nt hap well nAorje ean do. tlu i U iplendld, ileep aoandly and am absolutely free from pain, U"JIU16II IIM IIUIU W.M. ... A.l a year I bay een mneli of the effect of nu treatment upon other, and can truly ana eheerfully reeouimeud ifae Doctor aud oU mea leal iklll lo all tn any way aailt4. The Dootur'a ireatweul lu tbla caje wa whol ly confined to bU BoVinleT R.meda. eon'UtB tfonally admlnlnervd No rtrt W the u of knife, mechanical appliance or other meUwd ot treatment being ? R08KNBAUM. MUtio Roe8b.im bullTed In lbl tlctnlty abuut nlue yeaia, . .mo.mi We, tbti uaur.igiil. are penonally ltt'nht M wflUtUo above afflant an I rteerfully wb acelU to the truth -f.e : ffif && A V.BOiKSBAOM 3aUerih,t od .worn to before ae thli situ ay of Aug. wet. ... hi. ooBty Clerk Br A MMWtUirH Deputy. EYE X SPECIALIST J3C A, M BANCROFT. Mir-of tse BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 3S9 CobI St, 6alen. Orsa Viff"'Lj' -njjar 3S -, i Ktru&ta fun? the and Straw Hats ure"R 8,rftv' "ttla lor young men at Uoc t0 'J5 por ccnt' on overy Br,rc!e yu Underwear, and all kinds of ludien and CnelPr!ae Cnsti Stora. BARNES - Cor. Htnte and Liberty Sts Salem Jl" Cct-'v v More Time Than Money C.-..no noii.luliavn in II 111' llll bill if VOU I have no lime poMlbly you might like to j have ono of our line ID jewel iimeKeep ere, as they do not requnv much money for the Investment. Our stock of fine watches for ladies and gentlemen Is complete, and embraces everything in Klin and Waltham watches. Pices lower than ever. C, T. Pomeroy 283 Oom'l Street. Watchmaker and Optician. HAYTIAN REVOLUTIONISTS. Have Almost Overthrown the Jlmlnez Administration. nnnnt .., ms,n.n. Mnv 2. The -" nv 7 "V7 , ,.e overthrow of Preeldont Jliniiioz, oi . tln.tipiv nasurod snn Domingo Is practically aimuru. ,... ,rnm .. rui)nbllc report that "" '- - . . . ,t. iiniB nro near the capital, anu that they will occupy the place today or tomorrow, Colesti ne M In eral Water From Colentme sprlnna in SHkiyou mountains; lals them all as a plain water or mineral lomonade. ow on drauitht at Open till 12 p, m. 114 State Street. ... .v. i n niaoenra i ' wMsssii.- '.'' M?i:!;.-Wifir:3?A 1 J' ' - ? uening uinuci ia a mwdli !, Rummer hn the ilwrtwomwer u " ictflM l " vou are fortunale eooiKh Cr kitchen fill"! "P w"' ," Jm stove or ranee. There no b.t dust, (tnme or smoke, awl i' W mi & m neat as tf yo wer yf Mttine roo. Tliwe a o vtorri will it worry yoar parte to pay thob IK. Salem Gas Light Co. Phone 663, 4ChemekeU8. POINT BLANK Mexico Will Not Hand Over a Briber Census Bureau Clerk Short in His 'Accounts Gardiner of Tayabas Not be Called. Will WASHINGTON, May 2. Tho stato department today rocoivod from tho Mexican govornmont a notification that It would rofitBo to grant tho re quest of tho United Status to cxtradito Charles ICratz, wanted In St. Louis for bribery. Tho extradition treaty between tho two ropublics does not cover bribery. Tho United States asked for tho return of Kratz as an In ternational courtosy, but refused to agree to reciprocate in similar cases, wheroupon Mexico refused to return Kratz. Sugar Trust Investigation. WASHINGTON, Mny 2. Arthur Donnor, tho treasurer of tho sugar trust, was tho first wltnoss this morn ing beforo tlfe Sonata commltteo when it resumed Its investigation of tho amount of Cuban sugar now hold by tho trust Ho said tho testimony of I'rosident Havomoyor yostorday wns correct, and donied that tho trust had inndo any ndvanco to tho Cuban plant ers on their crop, nor had it mudo any advance to Cuban banks for subso quant loaning to tho planters. Tho trust had no holdings of land in Cuba, but whnt tho individual stockholders might own ho could not say. o Short In His Accounts. WASHINGTON, May 2. Discrepan cies in tho accounts of II. A. Uarrows, a disbursing clerk In tho constis bu reau, wcro found today. Harrows was summarily dismissed. Ho said tho shortago will bo $7000. Tho govern ment Is amply protected, Harrows be ing kept under a $50,000 bond. o Gardiner Won't Come. WASHINGTON, Mny 2. Uy unani mous consont tho Philippines commlt teo today rosclndod its action in call ing upon tho Secretary of war to sond for Major Gardlnor, whoso roport on thi conditions In tho provlnco of Tay alms hns boon mndo much of by the Domocrnts. o" MacArthur Still Talking. WASHINGTON, May 2. Genornl MncArthur was again before the Son- nto Philippines commltteo this morn- lug. Ho declared tho Filipinos had nrncticnlly every right under tho United Statos constitution, except trial by jury and tho right to boar arms. Ho most amphutlcally declared ha did not approve of the sedition law, as passed by tho Taft commission. After La Grande Register. WASHINGTON, May 2. Senator Simon has boon notified thnt chargos liavo boon fllwl against Kdward W, Uartlett, roglstor of land, at La Grnndo. Nothing has boon received at tho olflco here, and the nature of the thai gits are uiiknown. o WORK OF THE TORNADO. Aioiher.Llfe Lost In the Fury of the Storm. DKS MOINHS. la.. May 2. Addi tional detail, of last night's tornado In De-atur county show that a number uf peruona were seriously Injured, and murh property destroyed. Near Lohr llle the tornado struck the residence of J. W. Munlrnl, lnjurlnlng Munlrnl, his wife and four children. Mrs. Munlrnl cannot recover. B.S. B.8. Q.8. B.S. B.S. B.8. B.8. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.8. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. OPPOSITE to in m in to (O a a 44 w to (O co 2 2 - OPPOSITE POST Specials This Week o a S A Mwt's Bat tjoalitv 10 rx 0 DmiIw Itireted Overall. ftlu co co d Men'a Rtaek Twill i.lrt. Ilmsblc co co imsk, rrcwi am -". By's ExU Heavy Hwealer. tn tn a a Me' Heavv UaltforiMa Hkkiii w A wk"tl,wa o " Men's Drew Wiirt HH rMiie to uJ cuffa. " d Men's imported tot ' 4 4 wear tit aril BS. B.S. B.8. B.8. B.8. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.8. B.8. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 0.8. B.S. TEDDY CADETS President Roosevelt at Annapolis Declares the Navy the Hope of the Country Its Defeat Would ;Undoing. be Our ANNAPOLIS, Mny 2. Prosldcnt Roosovolt, his daughter Alice and a number of navy ofllclals arrived hero today to attend tho graduating oxor clsos of tho Naval Academy. Tho prosldontlnl party was received by Su perintendent Wnlnwright, and lmmo dlattoly repaired to his residence. Af tor tho diplomas had been awarded Iloosovelt addressed tho cadets. Ho said that with them, above nlmost any othors of tho ontlro Union, rested our plnco among tho groat nations of tho world. That on some tremendous day It mny depend upon tholr prepared ness, knowledgo and courngo whetltgr or not tho nation Is again to wrlto hor name on tho world's roll of honor, nr to know tho shamo ot dofenL If tho navy falls In tlmo of war, which ho hoped would never come, then wo were doomed to dofent. FIRE FIEND IN JAPAN Heavy Loss in Life and Property. YOKOHAMA, May 2. A disastrous flro Hwopt over tho town of Taknyon onncho today, leaving dcrnth and ruin In Its trail. A largo number of build ing were destroyed and 75 persons lost their lives. o Fltz Coming West. NBW YORK, Mny 2. Hob Fltzslm mons will lonvo for San Krnnclsco tho latter part of tho woolc for tho pur pose of holding n conforonco with Jmuos J. Jeffries, to arrange the de tails for tholr hattlo for the heavy weight championship of the world. As soon as the battleground Is do eld upon, Klislmmons will go Into training on tha outsklrtH of San Fran cisco, and remain there until after the light. It Is practically settled that tho con tost will tnko place on tho const. All tho Idea of the big fellows nutating In London during the coronation week hns been abandoned. Jeffrlos nnd FlUHlnitnnns both rocogulxa that there Is more money for them In Amorlrn than In Knglaml. A Wig You don't sec very many wigs nowadays. People have been educated how to care for the hair. That's one reason. Another is, Aycr's Hair Vigor makes wigs un necessary. Nothing its equal for feeding the hair. "For msny years my hair has come out so fast every winter that I had to wear a wig. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling, and made my hair crow so that last winter I did not use my wig at an. Sarah F. Lewis, Pittsburg, Pa. tl. AlUrvnlili. J. C. AYEH CO.. Uwill. Huu B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.8. B.S. m m In jo to p (A CO to to jo jo F P co In CO CJ jo jo CO 19 jo jo CD CO jo jo CD O jo jo 00 03 jo jo 09 O b co 09 (0 jo jo to to jo JO THIS STORK For working People to Trade and get GOOD IIAHGAlNS. OFFICE jo to to to jo jo IS to B.&. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.9. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 08 Bo B8 B.8, B.6- D.C. PACKERS FEAR A PANIC Refuse to Buy More I Cattle li the Effort to Hold Up i Dressed Meats ction Against the Trust is T Delayed. ( -CHICAGO, May 2. If tho rofusal of the pnckorn to buy llvo stock continues It mny create a panic In prlcus. It is feared the market mny become glut ted, and commission tnon aro hurry ing Instructions to farmors nnd ship pers to hold their enttlo back, lly ro fusing to buy more cattlo tho pack ers aro ablo to keep up tho prosant High prices of dressed moats, tho ro fnll butchors, on account of an agree ment with the packers, being unable tii take Independent action. Tho gov Qnment attorneyn this morning de nied tho statements thnt tho bill against tho packers would bo lllod to day. They, don't expect to take action before next wook. It Is not unlikely that Roosevelt will review tho paporsl before they nre filed. Later News. CHICAGO, May 2. The prlcos of dressed monts slumped today. Hoof foil one-fourth, pork ouo-hnlf nnd mut ton throe-fourths of n cout. Tho warm Wenthor and heavy receipts of oattlo are given as the cause. RAILROADS RACE FOR WEALTH Short Line Hustling to Thun der Mountain 4 SALT LAKH, XJtah, May 2. In ad dition to tho inco with the Snu Pedro Into Southoru California, tho Oregon Short Line will endeavor to roach Thunder Mountain ahead of the Northern Paelfle. Hill's surveyors, nu dor ISuglueer Mills, working lu the Chamberlain busln country, aroused the Short Lino. Its surveyors hnvo orders to push ahead from Chnllls, on the Salmon river branch, to Goldflulds, without delny: The Attendance Was Slender LOS ANGI5LKS. Cal., May 2. -The sessions of the Woman's Club Federa tion were poorly attended this morn ing owing, to the tloinl pageant. Tho reports of olllcers nnd uommlttuoH were received. This afternoon tho statu chairman will meet the stato delegations, aud tonight addressos will bo mude by Judge George Giinstou, nf Mmil' Vftrl 1firv Alilfafi Wnnl if MaHsttchusetts. announces her can.ll- dary for president of the Federation. An amendment providing for the re organisation of states rights, and urunllng the privilege to admit col ored people, will he defeated, as will the Oeqrgtn amendment to keep out blacks. 'Hie lMlne seatHoiMi benln on Monday. O"- Weary of the World PAUIH, May t -It Is stated that Dowagt-r Que-n Murgherltu. of Italy, has dot ldd to tak the veil mmsts-M 9r m. mm Il-ILt . ' i ISTEI ARODND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR MNDRUfr FALLING HAIR nnvuxY BALDNESS Oohoy th cauM, you remove ih tHuL Kill (he Dandruff Germ WITH NEWBRO-5 HBRPIOIDB The only prtptutlon that vlti ittitoy thoM ptrailtei. EXCEUENT HAIR DRESSING.- Per Sk by all DrujjIiU. PRICE Sl.00. IIHIHH Hill 111 III I IIII1MIII I I "Tl" ST PORTLAND , STRIKERS VIOLENT Laundry Employes Re sort to Mob Law Run An Unpopular Aanager With Clubs. Multnomah County Citizen Ticfcet PORTLAND, May 2. Four hundred strike sympathizers today attacked Manager GUllland, of tho Troy laun dry, with olubs, etc. Ho ran to a barn for refuge, and tho police stopped tho riot. Tho manager was not hurt, but will hnvo his assailants arrested for assault. o Citizens' Ticket Completed. Tho citizens' county ticket was com pleted today by the nomination of A. T. Volguth nnd Sidney Smith ns rep resentatives. Boycott Portland Mills. PORTLAND, May 2.--Tho Fedor- nted trades will bo asked tonight to doclaro all tho planing mills ot Port- laud unfair, and that a gonornl boycott bo Instituted. This will stop all building operations lu tho city, o Woolen Mills Open. PORTLAND, May 2. Tho Portland Woolen mlllii opened today. A cloth ing factory Is to bo ostnbllshed later, costing $05,000. INMAN ACCEPTS. Will Run for Mayor of the City of Portland. PORTLAND, May 2. Tho accept" ance of R. D. Inmnn of tho nomina tion for mayor ot Portland, on tho Citizens' ticket, was filed yostorday by tho oxooutlvo committee of tho Citi zens' party. Mr. Inmnn wroto a letter of accept- nneu Immodlnluly after his nomination for tho olllco, hut tho commltteo did not IUq It, becauso It was thought host to wait for tho accoptneo of Mr. Young, the innjilrijtlQJyr Joint ropro sontntlvo with Clackamas county. Mr, Voting's acceptance having been sont In, both uamuri nro now ordered to ho placed on tho olllclnt ballot. Much comment has been mndo on tho matter of Mr. Iuiunu making tho race for tho olllco of mayor. Thuro was uovur any doubt on tho subject, nnd Mr. Inmnn accepted tho honor nnd responsibility ns soon as It wits of ficially offered him. RICH MAN'8 CAMP. Thunder Mountain Requires Large Capital. MISSOULA, Mont., May 2. George Holt, a mining man with a largo no mmliitnncu in Montana, arrived In Mlssouln today, utmost direct from Thunder Mountain. Ho came out to Welser, Idaho, last Friday, nnd Is on route to confer with Colonel Dewey, In Ilutto, relative to properties lu which botrh nfo Interested. Mr. Holt does not boom the district. Ho clnlms there Is much mineral that will he obtained by lurgo concerns that can operate quurt. muuhlnury. Muny trIH r placer workings, ho J stutes, nre highly oxngguratodd. The trull over which ho caino out. he said, was not extremely dlllloult, but persons whose purpose It was tu paek In their supplies must wait two or three weeks more before attempt ing to reaeh the district. o Local News Items. The state today began suit against the MprliiKfleld 1'lre & Marine Insur ance Com puny, of ipilugfleld, Muse., and the Klre Aseoclutlon of Philadel phia, I'u., to recover V82 eauh. that hiiiu being their pro rata uhure on 1(H)0 ItiHiiiauce itollclee for dumage resulting to the state reform school building last November. Multnomah and Umatilla counties mdny made a half payment euch of their state tuxes und agi (cultural taxes for the year 1001, us follews: .Multnomah. la,ttl7.0K and Umatilla 132,610. I'atleulH were raoelvwl at the Insane asylum today oh follews: Mrs. Mary KrrlrkNoii, uvwl 16 yeere, of Astoria, J II. Wolfe, aged 41, of Wallowa i oiinty. Thus M. June was today upiiolnted administrator of the estate of his fath er, the late Henry M. Jouee, who dlwl lust wtttk, leaving uh ejtute of $10,000, Artk-lee of IncoriKirutlon were tolay IIImI In the secretary of state's oltlee as follews: flreat Central llallroad Company, of Portland; capital stock, 1 10,000; lit. corporators, J. Thornburg Hot, John K Kollock, and John II Altchlwn. Umpire Construction (Company, of Portland; capital stock, fl.00.MH); In corporators, A. A. Llndly, T. T. Uurkhart and J. W. Cook. Oreenkorn Townslte & Development ' I Cuuuauv. if Qraeubora. llaker eotin. Ity. c-HutUtl tek. iliJIMi Incorporu. ' I 'tore, Uenton Miller, a M. norland J. D. Qrove and Austin CralK. gigF iLLLLw hr iggggggggggHi igggggggS gggggggv gfLLH LLLLLt. piqic.9 JUIfr viffl Dr. Price's Baking Powder is the true friend of all the people, rich and poor alike. ' It supplies a pifre, wholesome leavening agent, which makes the biscuit and cake of. highest healthfulness at medium M cost and protects the food fromrJj alum, which is the greatest dietary danger of the day. The foremost baking powder in all the PRIOB BAKINQPOWOCn CO., OHIOAQO. WHISTLE HAS ARRIVED Salem Has Improved Means of Sounding Fire Alarm Tho Salem flro department today re ceived n tliroe-clilmo whistle thnt will ho used for sounding flro nlarms. Tho whistle Is 6x11 luclios, nnd wolghs about 10 pounds. It will bo Installed at ono of Halam's manufacturlni; Insti tutions. Tho whistle produces nn un usual sound, nnd can bo easily dis tinguished from the other whistles In the city. It Is said to ho capable of arousing the soundest sleeper. Tho only inuatis Snlem now has or sounding nlnrms of fire Is the bell In tho city hall tower, but It Is unsat isfactory, for the reason that It cannot be heard for any great distance, and persons within buildings scarcely over hear the alarm. It Is propound by the lire department to orgnnlxu tho city Into about n dozen flro districts, nnd adopt it code of sig nals for the whlstlo, to bo used In ansa of lire. This will enable the depart ment to definitely loeatu the Hoonq of a flro, und will expedite tho inntter of reaching the flro flghtofs. W. W .Wllllnms, driver or the hose team, and Peter Ornher, it hose-tiinu, ' have exchanged plncs In the fire de partment. ' cr-scc? JV t0A0 DRE8SLINING. ?h TAWOIQ k wt (urn 1TJRB SILK Md SOYPTIAX TABN atl k petjtivuly the nu SIIPttRTOK FINING iINlfcrtHMd. It 1m wH Hmr. It kftif UMQfiQiiMt k fvhH sbape Uwla ta (MM Si -TM j$ Lints tuJt muttm ok mn.mm- Cu.l:,,... aJOAM ft L tm CEAM 3 lit 'CA cSSt Mk er '2 LK $ m world. Noth Alum ImWiii? powjrn are low priced. aluiiiMMMwtittqttiitiapoumlibutiltifn It a uwtettve iwkn and It rntfrt1tho tklug owUer Jang.roua Ic jlin.rJ. HAVE BEEN FREED Of fleers of the Chicago Are Turned Loose-. VWNICK, May 2. Tho oflloors of the onitsor Chicago, who woro recent ly Imprisoned hero on a chnrgo ot re sisting the police, woro released from pilsou today. They wont aboard tho Chicago, which loft immediately for Trieste. Captain Dayton, of tho Ghlongo, or lured tho men placed in Irons as soon as (hoy hoarded the- cruiser. O A. S3 " C X. X jti. . buti tU 11 Kind Yw m Alwrs Bwhl HuKIikIYi B!gatore WS&t f Siskiyou Mineral ..Water ON TAP AT ZlrlJLI JLll W 154 State St-, Phono 2874. Great Reduc tions in all . I -J si Suits.., A ipeial Invitation la ex UHdwI to tjvery ladyilfi loin te oslt aud "Vee Hie Ine1( whether she x jMsata .Jtt tey AP Tins'- " or not. That Collar, & Button a That oame In ypijreblrt (rem theSieam laundry ls rooa! thLu itynpJffK!. we will shew you hqf Jt woiks. 1 J rr JvtfH& w IMi vn m -- , wil m m ' X We do our own irtfldinis ExamUuiiio free. & w MMggSBMMsaaMisat