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AILY JOURNAL. THE Tonight and Friday, partly with probable showers. cloudy, Watch for Tho Journal's Political Cartoons In this Campaign. SALEM, OREGON. THUR9PAV, MAY 22, 1902. D VOL. XII. Hv- "."'-A, W '... ., 1 :l -! && , 5? '."! ." Reliable Merchandise At Reasonable Prices It has been our constant aim to sell goods that give the best satis faction. We want our customers to come again, and we know they will when they give our goods a fair trial. Our prices are from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than you can find at "regular stores." We sell the well known ROWNELUSM IN OREGON POLITIC BROWN'S MARK INSHANK shoes It's one of the very host lines on the maikot. It e tho lino that keeps om shoo department i?towlnK Wo Bell nt entail profits because our exponeea are light ami wo do a strictly cpot cash business. Our selection ot New Spring Clothing Is exceptionally food. You II find nil tho new patt rns in YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at $4.75 to $9.75. Extra good values nt $0.00 (o $8.75. BOYS' NORFOLK AND TUUEE-PIEC1C SUITS in gieat variety of styles and prices. We want your trade and we're going to got It If you appreciate good values in up-to-date good?. vif fiH 1 vSif ill Records From Our Political History of Shamed TralWinj ; Prfnc pies by Lea gt is cwm-m in. Oregonian-Republicans ot uaciiamas uui uy u. y - . . ....-.-,...... .......... Ore-con Go Down in tnc mire oi uemaBOBciyrfciiituuii m jum. .. i..v - Character of This Commonwealth. t It Is understood that In order to got ".The word of a common liar, grafter n delegation to tho stato convention and dead-beat, like George C. Brow Geo. C. Urownell, of Oregon City, pre- nell, Is no support for any statement. .....,.., u ,.-,. .1... nm.nfv tn hrt for . Urownell. as the nbovo Jotter allows, h -.nomination of Oovornor Geer. (offered, for $3000, to bo paid to him He came to Salem and told Govornor Geer that ho was for him, and got Gov enior Geer to porsuado some of his IHEJ3KHM3J THE NEW YORK RACKET Wulwm't ChtiipoBt Cne-Frlog Ch Store. sE.f. "BARNES s- j&igttoaSMSEnSSBZXXSXSttSaRBUXBaiS fin flrrou) Straight at Yoii This nd. ia nn arrow launched at your brain; wo want it to lodge thero and hold for all time In your memory this simple business message: That Barr'is in a htoro of choice things, honestly priced. Flno jewolry, cut glass ard silverware cannot bo bought for a ong. put they can bo sold moro cheaply than some do tell thorn, ai.d th'e is both our opportunity and yours aleo. Barr's J?WeIry Slope friends who were fighting Urownell to let up on him, na ho was convluccd Urownell waB heart and soul for him. All remombor how In tho state con vention Urownoll Joined hands with Jack Matthews and Harvey Scott to down Geer, and succeeded. To show what company Harvey Scott got himself into to notnlnato Furnish read extracts from letter of Joseph Simon In Oregonlnn of March 4, 1898, relative to attack on Simon by Urewnell: "Uut Senator Urownell did como to mo and offer, for the consideration of $3000, to be paid to himself, to aban don Mr. Mitchell. Ho reminded mo that ho was president of tho Mitchell joint convention, and that Mr. Mitch oil's support would go to pieces tho moment ho abandoned it. I told Sen ator Urownell that such a proposition could not bo entertained." This letter ot Simon was editorially commented on as follows by Harvey ( aolf, to sell out tho Mitchell cause. Ho probably will dony It; but denial win bo ridiculous, bocnuso everybody who knows Urownoll knows thnt such an offor is preolsely In accord with his character and his practlcos. "Of all 'grafters' that ever rtad to do with affairs In Oregon, George C. Browncll Is probably the most shame less. Ho has everybody's monoy In ins pocket. PerslBtout ns shameless in suelrinc opportunity to ply his trade of prostitution, ho wantB to bo re-elected to tho stnto senate where chances are forseen for participation In the elec tion of two more United States sena tors, and In divers and sundry Inci dental Jobs." Tho Journal does not think tlio nbovo words reitect so much on Mr. Urownell as they do on tholr author, who had led tho peoplo of Oregon to believe that ho stood against such In lluoncos, and against such charactora In public affairs. Aftop ilonouncinR Mr. Simon In tin- but ono expression (and its equivalent Is not found In English) to oharactor ha such a reputation on the part of a public man abscheullche charakter-loslokeitl After attributing to Senator Simon mas county and Urownoll can only add one more laurel to the wreath of his political Immorality in' Oregon, and that will bo done when ho Is returned to the J Btate Honnto by the peoplo of Clacka- nominates for the RICES cream nll(that was mean and unworthy in tho J United States senate Harvey Scott, character of a piddle man, no ono was who In 189B called him a common liar, ' surprised to hoar Browncll got up nnti no&liMte him for United States sena tor at the next aosslon of tho legisla ture. Here Is nn oxtract from his nom inating speech In tho Orogon legisla ture" In Octobor, 1838: ht falls to my lot, and 1 dlBchnrgo tlir duty Joyfully, to nominate Joaoph Simon, the little giant of Oregon, for tho United States sonnttj. In character, in' power of achievement, In subtlety add forco of Intellect, his merits tran scend all eulogy of mine. Ho owes the eminence ho has reached to accldonts of fortune, but to thoso surpassing qualities or mind nnd heart that draw all men to htm; to his gonitis for in dustry nnd to his Qdollty to the whole people, as well as tho great party that dtdlghtB to honor horn. I present him to this assembly as tho Incomnarablo candidate for tho United Stntds sen nto; I present him in tho namo of a state proud of his Illustrious son; I Isadora in Low Prices. Cor. Stato and Liberty St , S.lem. s1 - n ' ' ' ' Repairing a Watch... . Of the finest workmanship Is a branch of our business that we cive special attention to. Our repairing department is conducted with the utmost care and hktii, u'nuionus are roflot, and Jewelry of all kinds is re paired in toe moat perfect manner, besides optical work ot all kinds. C. T, Pomcroy tvmnanroil irins. Mr. Urownoll oeggcu. , ,.-- , , . ... . . . . for tho prlvllogo ot nominating Mr. SI' present him as ner nouiest specimen anfjio-oaxon emzen- ScoU in the Oregonlnn the same dny'mon for United States senator, and ho and product of i nnnnnmif did so. The Gorman hingungo contains ship. it appeared grafter and deadbent, Doos anyono doubt that ho will do It If tho peoplo of Clackamas county glvo lilm tholr votes on Juno 2d. Tho Orogonlan and Clias. Fulton aro making tho ofTort of tholr lives to re turn Mr. Urownoll to tho aenato. Mr. Urownoll tolls his followers that ho is a candidate for tho United Statos Bon ate. This Is on tho samo principle that ho told them ho was for Geer to carry tho county for FurnlBh. Ho dare not say ho Is Tar Scott for sonator or for Fulton for senator. So he Is for hlmtelf until he has landed the voter. Then he will go wherever the sack holds out the longest. Against Mr. Urownoll thero Is an up rising of all htat is clean, decent and rospcotnblo In tho Republican party, and nil that Is not prostituted ana purchasable In the other parties. For what human being In itn right mind can rend tho public political record of that man, nnd, loving a frco country, can vote to ondorso such conduct In a public official nnd uphold tho Inllu- tl or up Oil' Good health depends mbstly ic looa wc car. Wc can't' be healthy if we talcealum other poison daily in our food. " h Dr. Price's Baking Powder is abso- lute v tree from alum. It is made rrom ! pure crearn of tartar and adds tip health fulness of the food. p ttfe; Price Dakino Powder Co., Chicago. ) -if Note. Alum baking powders induce dyspepsia, liver complaint nnd kidney , trouble. Alum may not kill, but under- minos the health, and ill health makes- life miserable. tr encos It prosonts to tho growing gen erations? Qrownelllsm should be stamped out of the public life of this common wealth, and It should be done at the election next Tuesday. k 28S Com 'I St. Watchmaker sad OptlcU Here's to the Amer ican Nayy In a glass of good old wiuo, you couldn't t on b i tt In anything butter, and nothing is too good to' tonst it in, for it has done us proud I Hero goes! If ou haven't any wiuo in the houte, don't inl-s la ing in some for future victories or l r sudden illness, colds, Internl com plaints or as an inv gorstor. You can't beat it. J. P. ROGERS, IsIF- Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer SENATOR HOAR IN REVOLT TheRepublicanSenator from Mass. Attacks the Administration in the Philippines Denounces Methods Adopted to Capture Aguinaldo. . Washington, May 22. Senator Hoar inado ono or tho greatest spoochos of Ills caroor this aftornoon, in a genornl arralgnmont of tho administration'!) policy In tho l'hllpplnes, and de nounced tho war In tho archlpolago. Ho declured tho United Statos had wasted JCOO.OOO.OOO ot treasure and sacrificed nearly 10,000 American lives, and had Hlaln uncounted thousands of people It desires to benefit. "You mnke the "sit Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor? Ho absolutely euros cancers, tu- eases all without tho uso of the hnlfo mors, gravol, kidney and bladdor trou- or poisonous minerals or ralnoral of hies, bono diseases, asthma, skin dls-i any kind. Thoy aro usod to being humbugged. Instructions. My Dear Friend: You must boar In mind that this medicine is not a poisonous tonic, nor a stimulant, nor a temporary rollef, which you got from poisonous drugs, whore the results are suro doath soon er or later. Those poisons go In your bones, and destroy the life of them and creato all kinds of diseases, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc Do uot blame the modlclno when It takes nn offset and stirs up tho poisons or disease In tho system cured In a few days, for your sicKnosa or disease has been a long tlroo com ing on, and It will take a long time to get it out of your system. It will take months or a year to bulla up a new body from the bones up. This Is what the people do not understand. My medlcinos aro composed ot na ture's herbs what the human systom requlros. Whon tho animals got sick thoy will holp themsolves to thoso herbs, for thoy have tho instinct, nnd tho people have not, so we havo to make a study of It. It has been a life study with mo. Do not got weary; tliis lire Is too, short and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St., Sa- You must not oxpeot to bo j lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to consult, ne is a natural aocior. no descended from a line of German herb alists, the best physicians In the world. TIs Is his fourth year in Salem, and scores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In their cases Read the Above Remarkable Cure. TEtanMi-w iiHriktiwy '-'-w " " "'""j Reduction in price of COKE On and after Atay 20 until further notice ihe price of coke will be as follews: Less than 10 sacks, 30c per sack From 10 to 100 sacks 25c per sack Over 100 sacks 20c per sack Salem Gas Light Co. Ice Cream in Packages 25c per Quart 3EE3E3 SDESl Own till 12 P. m. 114 State Street. American Hag, in tho eyes ot tho poo- pie. tho emblem ot sacrilege m ui Christian cliurchoB, and tho burning of human dwolllng and tho horror of tho wntor-torture. In somo cases our oincors havo carried on a wnrfaro with a mixture of Amorlcan lngonulty and Cnstlllnn cruolty," ho sold. "Three years ago the Filipinos wero ready to kiss tho hem ot tho garment of tho Amorlcan, and wolcomo him as a iid orator. Now ho Is our Billion onomy. For tho-Philippines you havo hnd to ropeal tho Doclarntlon ot Independ ence, yot you havo had to convort tho Mnnrnn iloctrlno Into a doclrlno or moro BolflshnoHB." Proceeding ho con Untied: "Wo aro lighting for sov ereignty In tho Philippines, and not for their uplifting." Contrasting this with tho policy pursuod In rogard to Boston I store BYE SPECIALIST A. M BANCROFT. Mir. of tbe BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 159 Coal St. Mem. moa Wc 6o oat owa crUUiai EualfttUoa frtt. BARGAINS For this Week. 32-Inch colored Dimity In nil new shade for pretty Hum mer dreewtH per yd 10c Cotton covert cloth In tan brown and linen shades for suits and skirt yd10c Hest crush suitings yd 6c Best American prints In blue and red. sold In every other state for 7e. our price 3"2 Amoekeag check ging hams, like everybody usee for aprons per yd 4'2c Torchon laces, good qual ity, new patterns, from lVfc to 4 Inches wide per yd 5c Meet (-in taffeta neck rib bon, all shades yd 20c Illg Use of ladles, and children's trimmed hats. Misses' fancy edge Leg horn hat 15c Ladles' black comets, reg ular price We, during Uila sale ,. ... 3U The girdle corset, we sell . so many of. which Is u little beauty, during this sal 48c M doxen ladles' fast black hose, regular price lie, but slightly soiled by water, for that reason we will sell them for 9e Men's Scent cotto awks In blue and brown per pr 5c Men's medium weight shirt and drawers. Just the thing for Utle kind of watfe er 25. Men's OaMfjKBla buck skin working gloves 50a Hoys' sweaters In blue and maroon, with striped cuffs and colors , 36c Remember the place for these gcod bargains is only at The Boston Opposite Postofflec BUILDING TRADES' LOCK-OUT Begins to Assume Sep ious Aspect Railway Brotherhood May Be j Called Out U- UNITED MINE WORKERS Discuss Sympathetic Action By Railway Men. Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 22 The ex ecutive committees of tho United Mlneworkers from districts Nob 1, 7 and 0 met again today to consider tho1 strike situation. It Is stated that the most Important mutter under consid eration will he upon the probable sym pathetic action of the Ilrotherhoods of Hallway Hnglneers. Firemen, Coiidiio tors, Ilrakemen and Switchmen. c- Settlers Want Reserve Opened. ChehullH, May 22. A petition Is be ing circulated among the settlers own lug land on the Hnluler reservo, In the CowlIU and Clspus valleys, In Kastorn Lewis county, asking that all the re serve lying In the two valleys lie thrown open to settlement. The rea sons given In the petitions are that the pftople who have settled upon lands within the limits of the forest reservo are widely separated from each other, and can have no hope or further settlement as long as the lands remain within the limits of Uie reser vation; that the area or taxable land Is small, and the revenues arising therefrom are inadequate to build school houses, etc Help. 'IIV IMIIDUWM Jf""" . k t Wk. fll J Cuba, ho donouncod tho motliods flHUS ATI! KUMIIIIIfi IIOH-UIIIUII adopted to capturo Agulnahlo. Ho de clared that Funston h act wns not only In tho vlolntlon or tho laws of war, but of tho law of hospitality, which gov orns allko ovorywhoro, clvlllzod, Chris tian or pagan. "Ho wont to Aguln aldo," Hoar said, "undor tho pretense that ho was hungorod, and Agulnaldo fed him. Was not thnt an act of porfldy? It violated tho holy writ of hospitality, which ovon the Oriental nations hold sacred." daughter of W. II. Ilabcock, a well known wheat ralsor of Kurcka Flat, died In this city tonight as a result of injuries rccolvcd whllo playing banket ball about two months ago. Tho spinal column wns dislocated, nnd slnco tho accident tho young woman gradually grow worsa until tho tlmo of hor death. She wns n, studont or Whltmnn college MINE" OPERATORS MEET Are Determined to Break The Strike. CUBA'S FINANCIAL FUTURE f tlons by distributing monoy and In- reaslng consumption. Portland, May 22. Tho striko or tho building trados In Portland us suinod a more sorlous aspoct thlH morning. It was stated by tho presi dent that tho federal trades council will call out sawmill and many other unions, Probably ulso tho Hallway Brotherhood, which Is ulllllntod with tho council. This would stP nil freight from leaving the planing iiiIIIh, and the union lenders say It would completely tie them up. Tho pinning mills still refuse recognition of the union, and nro running non-union holp. Tho Water Front Federation and tho toumstorH will ho culled out ror n cor tulnty, also all others Indirectly con nected with tho handling or lumber. No violence Is anticipated, o Royal Bullfight. Madrid, May 22. Tho royal bull fight, which Is tho most typical Span ish featuru or the festivities In connec tion with the coming -or age of King Alphonso, occurred today In tho pres ence or tho King, the Queen mothor tho roynl fnmily, the Spanish nobles nnd tho special envoys. The vust am phitheater where the fight was held, was crowded with 16,000 spectators, Mrs. C. A. llohlrlngor has rottirnea to hor homo at Corvnllls, aftor a visit with hor Hlstor, Mrs. Jordan .Purvlne. Mrs. W. H. Case Is vlsltlnc at Tur ner. Captain and Mrs. J. W. Poorman, of Woodburn, wero in Salem todayj Illinois Ceal Miners' Convention. Ciikagw, May 12. At a secret meet ing of the Illinois District United Mine workers, said U nave been held here last night, it was decided to join the Michigan and three Pennsylvania dis trict s Ih a call for the national commit tee to consider tbe advisability of call ing a strike in the bituminous eoal gelds. This, if true, aseBres a calling f Uie convention o Warning to Prospectors. liaker City. May J. A letter from Army Training School. Taoomn. Wash., May 22. Tho Cham ber of Commerce has secured options on 30.000 ncres of land In South Tn coma for an army training school nnd encampment grounds, similar to the ono In Loavenworth. Kansas. General Hnndnll Inspected the site last week, and the war deimrtment has requested to he Informed as to the lowest pur chase price. o Miner Burned to Death. Ashland. May 33. Joseph V. Madden was burned to -death at the Morrison juarU mine. Jiwt aeroes the Calirornlo line. The other miners had, a narrow eeoapo. The bunUhouse was de stroyed. A candle set Mre to the wall lining. O"' Presbytery Adopt Creed Revision. New York. May 3. The report or the weed revision committee In the general assembly of the Presbyterian ehurah was unanimously adopted this morning. Cattleman Killed In Runaway. Ashland, May . J. I Hrown, an atsd cattleman of Klamath aounty. was killed at lleddlnge. California, In a runaway. New York. May 22. Tho presidents of the coul-carrylm; roads, In soorot mission, havo discussed plans to break tho strlko or tho minora In Pennsylva nia. Bvery railroad operating tn tho nnthrnclto fields wan represented. "No surrender," was tho Hlogiin of tho initio operators, nnd whon tho mooting ad journed It was said tho railroads wore prepared for a protracted BtrtiBBlo. In which ovary resource would bo brought to hear upon tho strlkors. Ar bitration botwoou the mliio owners and operators has been abandoned, and tho mine owners now Intend to forco tho fighting. It Is oxpoctod tho mine operators Intend to sond non-union men to the minus In stilllelont numbers to oporato tho properties ono at a tlmo. Portland Assay Office. Washington, May 22. Tho Sonnto finance committee todny favorably re ported the bill providing ror nn assay olllco at Po.-!and. Depends On Immediate Treaty Negotiations With the United States Palnia Insists 0n Rigid Economy. Ilnviinu, May 22. Tho lmmodlnte financial future of Culm is a ninttor of concern, as tho oustoniH havo rallen off appreciably during tho lait fow weeks, and the nld of tho wealthy classes may bo essential to tide Cuba ovor a crisis. Hhuuld one como, with tho smnll sup plus turned over to tho republic, ami the prnsont rntu ot receipts against tho Incroaso In expenditures on ac count or Congress nnd tho new salar ies, tho treasury might bo In dlfllctilty before next fall. For this reason Sen or Pnlina Insists upon the lowoet pos- slblo salaries, nnd tho most rigid economy. If It should bo absolutely nocessnry, the expenses will ho cur tailed, or somo changes juado In thu Internal revenue taxuH to inureaue thu revenues. Tho chief hope lies In tho Immediate negotiation of a reciprocity treaty with tho United Stutes, to per mit the marketing or tho island's su gar. Tho sale of tills product, It is believed, would stimulate importa- Tired Out That's nothing. Every one Is tired at times. The trouble is you can't get rested. It's your Impure blood that makes the disturbance, Try Aycr's Sarsaparllla. Your doctor will tell you what is in it, and help you so why it will promptly. ' I suffered terribly for 12 years, Tho doctors said my blood was all turn ing to water. At last I tried Aycr's Sarsaparllla, and was soon in Ihe best of lionllh again." Mrs. J, VC. i'lala, Hndlymc, Conn. II. All druMlili. J. C AVI'B CO.. 1 wll. Wiu. Welcome Rain Falls. Fort de Frnnce, May 22. Mt. Poleo Is stll enveloped In Biuoke. A heavy mid welcome ruin fell here today. Fancy Navel Oranges 20 cents a Dozen 25 cents a Dozen 30 cents a Dozen. 35 cents a Dozen. 40 cents a Dozen. 50 nnd 60c a doz. Zinn's 154 State StPhone 2874. tK rti Ji' & m S. .JmflBfe. SG B fMBk. n.rmt -i.jJ.i.iyift MWTjWVgayaBa I .& ". VI-, T- k$m trwki&ty JMk "xr Ladies' Suits Ladies' Skirts Shirt Waists Embroideries Trimmings Wash Goods Laces and' Colored Dress Goods ., Great Inducements to careful buyers. There Is a lot of those CD S3 rv cu ta r r-r- t O d o CD O o o CO To Raise the Maine. WashlBHUiH. May 82. A hill provld- i..... ... tn Thuiuiar Mnui- inv fur the raising of the Maine, and ula. but ruw at Council, warns wlHers the recovering ot the bodies therein, to star away. The www will prvet was iBtrodneed In the Senate today. proeMx-ura from Ulnc farther for 7777 .... .n. 1.- iinrM r iilRir for Fatally Injured at Bstket Ball. : Hi or f No work Md conditions ' Walla. Walla. Wash . May 22 -Miss !m discourage jJo.sph.ne BUoek. tbe Wyearold FAMOUS W. B. CORSETS REDUCTIONS ARE LIBERAL AND BUYING IS BRISK. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND INTERIOR DISPLAYS. Wash Goods The most beautiful and exten sive line In all Salem at sale prices, 85c values for 59c 80c values for 59c 65c values for 48c 60c values for 48c 50c values for 37c 35c values for 27c 30c values for 24c 25cYaluesfor 19c 20c values for 17c 18c values for 15c 15c values for 13c Shirtwaists We are eolncrto give you four rouslnir specials, not baits, but honest values, this season's best styles. $1.35 values $100 Asjorttd colors saJ styles. $2 25 values $165 Whtt. assorted styles, $2.50 Gibsons $1.50 $3.00 Gibsons $198 And a lew other styles wlilsh are u little too lonif walttet) and we want to i-lote them out. $ M (Jl.'AI ITIK8 FOR f 75 UUAI.ITIK FOR tl UO lul.lTIK8 HJlt 11 n til' 41.11 1B FOR tl M) QI'ALITIKHFOH It 76orAl.iTIKFOIl IX 00 tiUAl.llIKS FOR t 60lM'AUTIKHFOIt 12 76 QIAHTIES FOR jf m t Jriri J9 m J m A B 1.1 mummwMA ti76 Mj rirT 1 mi T i mwmmm vmmmmmmm n & . Phone 603. 4 Chsmtketa St.