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X THE DAJULY JOURNAL Watch for The Journal'a Political r Cartoons In thl Campaign. Tonight and tomorrow, fair , Ttflffrr 1 i.i VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1902. M J NO 115, rKO TIDAL WAVE FOR CHAMBERLAIN MOUNTING HIGHER IS $M M .sb af 1Z 1 sitaf idfl r.v r a .m u Poitlnnd, May 24. Kncournglng re ports ot tho most llattorlng character pouring Into the headquarters ot lJvmoerntlc state central commit The tidal wave of enthusiasm at aroBo at the time of the state con ntlon has swept on with resistless rce. and Is now increasing m vol ,umo. our advices are or ft, character Indleato an assured victory on tho of ..Tunc for Oeo. K. Chamherlaln, gallant leader of tho Democracy, ft-whd his associates on the state ticket. It Is the most remarkable niovemont HVtho history of pSlltlcs in Oregon, In hq affairs of the Republican campaign lie a exist chaos and disorder most markable. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, perating with Mr. Furnish and Mr. OF LORD PAUNCEF0TE British Ambassador to ithe United States Delegate to the Hague Peace Conference Alember of Court Arbitration of oshlngton, May 24. Lord Paun- tho British ambassador, died int G 30 this morning. : death of tho distinguished dlplo- matfftwas seemingly pamioss aim peaceful. Lady Pauncofoto nnd her tlvrecuKdauBhtcrB 'woro at tho bedsldo whonpio passed away. This last word waaSVes.-" In answer to the question whjjtnox he would like a drink of water Washington. May 24, Ixml Paunee- ifptojhafl been In bad health for a year 3, but only for tho pnBt two had his condition beon con ffjWfctf pqp-a Ieath ' sldqrcd Bcrlous. Ills primary all - vi iA r monE was gout, which lator became complicated with stomach and liver troubles. Ills age, 71, oporatod against . .hlaErecovpry.. Ily reason of Mb duty tUiejHOerman ambassador, Holleben, bocome8denn of tho diplomatic corps. ijomEPaunccfoto was appointed nn wUaBsador to tho United States In 1880. 'jffjSva8 a delegate to Tho Hague pence conference nnd elected a permanent 'member of the court of arbitration for Boston I -.store BARGAINS . V -For this.Week. 32-Inch colored Dimity In all now shades for pretty sum mer dresses ....... per yd 10c Cotton covert cloth hi tan ,brown and linen shades for sulta and sktrta-: ."... . ,yd10e Best crash Hultjugs ... yd 6c Dost Amerlcarprintfl In blue and red, sold U every other state for" 7c; otfr price 3'2 i Araoskeag cherte glng- 'hams, like everybody uses Joe aprons per yd 4'ac t'Torthon laces, good qual ty, new patterns, from 4J4 i inches wids . ...per yd oc Best 5 In taffeta neck rib- filn nil alm.lbjl iri 9flff taBIg lbuo of ladles. W y'Qhlldri'ii'a trimmed hats. Misses' fancy edge Ieg ' horn hats 15c Ladles" black corsets, reg ular price 00o. during this. Hale ...j "... ,35c Tli" girdle coi rdle corset, we sen r u.t-itn. lu iiriA tso many beauty during this sale... 43c vfO d07f-n ladles fast black 'hose regular nrtte l&c, out iligbtl) soiled by water, for hat mason we ' wlM sell Ithem f'-r . . ... 9c Men a 8-cent aettoH socks . In blue and brown . . .per pr 5c Men s medium weight Irta and drawers, just the ing for this hind oweath- Men s California buek ;1n working gloves . . . 50c Boys' sweaters in bluo tod maroon, with Btriped miffs and colors 35c Remember the place for iiese yojd barirains is dnly at The Boston Opposite Pottofflce. IraKi Opposite Potfflce. Ij f " Most Remarkable Movement in the History of Oregon Politics How the Spurious Leadership of the Republican Party is Quarreling Over the SenatorshipReports of the Counties Send in Estimates that Indicate a Landslide Against Furnishism. Williamson, apparently was given to understand that he was to be tho state candidate for tho United States sen ate. At any rate, in support of this theory, the Morning Astorlan, -pub. llshed In Astoria, Mr. Fulton's home, canto out and announced upon pre tended official authority that the elec tion of Mr. Furnish meant the elec tion of Mr. Fulton to the senate. Tho people of Clatsop county were told In unmistakable terms that tho proper manner of expressing tho political equation of the present onice-secklng problem was that Furnish equalled Fulton and Fulton equalled Furnish, which waB the samo as saying that IrW."Scott, of Portland, nnd T. T. Geer. of Salem, were ontlroly elim ifam the settlement pules. of International dls Cloudburst In Iowa. Decorah, Iowa, May 24. A cloud burst Wednesday morning caused a flood In Dry Run, a small stream run ning from Conover to Decorah, and resulted In damage exceeding 100,000. Railroad tracks, houses and other buildings wero washed away. John Garvor died from heart disease while trying to regnln entrnnCo to his house, and a 3-year-old child of Charles Clinic was Bwept from Its mother's nrms nnd drowned. V . MINERS' BRAVE J)EEDS To Rescue Their Comrades in the Fernie Disaster Vancouver, II. C, May 24. A Pernio special Bays 37 bodies have beon re covered from tho mine to date. Relief parties aro working four-hour Bhlfts, and tho company's doctors aro kept constantly employed rosousltatlng members of tho roller party. Many acts of bravory wero witnessed during tho night. Tho heroic work of a min or nanfed Tnio Weatherby, who time and again entorod tho pit where men woro falling all around him, was par ticularly noticeable. Tho board of trado at Furnlo was appealed to for funds to aid tho suffor Ing miners. Portland R. R. Office Merged .Portland, May 24. It Is announced by a railroad man close to Ilntrlmau that tho Southern Pacific oftlcos at Portland will bo merged with tho O. R. & N and tho general otllco of tho Short Lino nt Salt Lake City will bo brought hero. This la In tho lino of thu economy being mndo by Mr. Harrl man. Tho stutomont appears au thentic. taammmmmmmmmmmmmmm Reduction in price of COKE On and after May 20 until further notice he price of coke will be as follews: Less than 10 sacks, . 30c per sack f n From 10 to 100 sacks K a 2 5c per sack Oyer 10D sacks 20c per sack Salem Gas Light Co. Phone 5S3. 4 Chemekets 6t Ice Cream in Packages 25c per Quart Open till 12 v, m. 114 State Street. & BYE C SPEQALIST 2C A. M BAHCROFT.. M(r. of the BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Coml Sf. Ultm. Onion m. W do war owa & flsilaii Ex mtcittaa Xttt, inated from all consideration. At a Republican rally hero on tho evening of Saturday, May 10th, Chairman Lew is announced Mr. Fulton as tho noxt United States senator. Wnltor Lyon, private secretary of Governor Geer, callod uiruu Chairman Jack Matthews, of the Retjubllcan state central com mittee, and wanted to know if this nnnauueomont was official. Tho rosult of tholr interview was that Chairman Matthews declared that Multnomah county would never Support Fulton for tho Senate. This, and other Inci dents, have caused such a storm of disagreement and quarroling at the Republican Btato central committee's headquarters In this city as to sow the seeds of defeat. R0CHAMBEAU STATUE UNVEILED ImpressiveCeremonies at the Capital Address of Welcome by Pres ident Roosevelt Pays Tribute to the Famous French Soldier. Washington. May 24. With linpros slve ceremonies and In tho prosonce of u most distinguished audience, the Rochamboau stntuo was unveiled here this morning. The actual unveiling was porformed by Countess Roclrum bcau, tho wife of n lineal descendant of tho famous French soldier, who aided so materially In securing tho lib erty of tho American colonies. With tho president of tho United States, nombors of the cablnot, tho gonornl commanding tho French army, and other high personages as witnossos, sho pullbd tho cord that unveiled tho Btotnu shortly after II o'clock. Tho ceremonies began promptly' nt II o'clock with a prayor, followed by an address of welcome by President Roosovolt. Then Countess Rochnmbeau stopped tip to the Btatuo, Hoisted the ropo and gnvo It a pull that unvollod tho statue and rovenlod combined draplngs of French nnd American Hags. Simultaneously tho French Ma rino baud played tho MarHollInlsti. Whon tho applause subsided French Ambassador Cnmbon read an nddrosB, after which addreesos woro in ado by Oenernl Porter, Unltod Stales ambas sador to France, nnd Sonator Iodgo. Tho ceromonlos concluded with a brlof address by nouornl Hregero, command ing tho army of Franco, and a bene diction. President Roosovolt nnd n number of distinguished guests after wards rovlowod tho troopH. The prosldont's speech ut tho Roch amboau unveiling Is as follows:- Mr. Ambassador and your represen tatives of tho mighty ropubllc of France: I extend to you on bohalf of the people of tho Unltod Btatoff a moHt coidlal greeting. "We appreciate to the fullest extent all that is Implied In this your embassy sunt over here to commemorate the unveiling of the statue of the great marshal, who, with soldiers of Prance, struck a decisive blow In the war which started this country on a path of Independence among the nations of the earth. We prlxe this fresh proof of the friend ship of the French people. The Amer ican people. throiiRh me, extend their thanks to you, and I )hk to express my acknowledgment to President Ioubet. and alt the French nation, both for their deeds und fpr the mag nanimous spirit that lay hehiid It o H00D RIVER BERRIES Late Crop Means Better Mar keted Prices. Hoed Mver. Or.. May . Tke cool weather MvalK for Ut past wel. or hmmw Bread rtoU tM rip-Mlntf of strawlterritti. IIewvM7 U mrim are doing weJL If tle eooi weather ouM ket m aneUKM week U womM be all Um lyrtUw. CaHforNla Verrtes will, by that time, be well out of the markets awl. Hood River wilt have a clear NeM for tecal slpwtMiU. No need to bcHt: ilitotMiram over Ot co( weather. It will bring mere and better iMrrrfv and eetter Wiem. Berry pMum ajN arrlvisK every I day but tiory ' Wed o( time. Tke steaatooat -omiianlee are advertising cheap rates to berry pl ken IMckers On the other hand, overythlng is se rene nt Iho Democratic atato head quarters, and such encouraging nowa Is received from day to day nd to paint tho political sides a rosy hud for those who follow tho bannor of Mr. Cham berlain and his follow nominees. Will Carry Clackamas. Oregon City, May 24. (Special to The Journal.) Chambqrlain will car ry Clackamas county, normally Repub lican by 500, by 200, but tho balnnco of thd Republican Btato ticket will .have majorities. Legislative ticket will probably bo closo. , Linn One Thousand. Albany, May 24. (Spcolal to Tho will not bo needed In Hood River for another week or ton days, unloss tho weather should turn warm. Slaunhter of .Armenians Renewed. Vienna, May ,-4. A renewal of Ar menian ntroclles on n largo scale, es pecially In tho valley of Adams, or Asia Minor, Is reported. Predicts a Negro Revolt. Chicago, May 24, Speaking as a reprosontntlvo of tho colored race In Chicago, Ferdinand Harnett, ono of tho assistant state's attorneys, stated that tho time was not far distant when the 10.000,000 American nogroos would foiclbly revolt ngaltiBt lynch law. U. of C. Wins Track Meet. Princeton, N. J., May 24. Tho Uni versity of California W0V1 tho dual track moot this afternoon by six points. Dowltt, of Princeton, hammer thrower, broke the Intercolloglato rec ord, established by Plaw, by sovon feet. ODD FELLOWS ADJOURN Result of Annual Election of Officers Grand Lodge to Meet in Port land Next Year The grnnd lodge I. O. O. F., which was hold at Newport this wook. has adjourned, after having conferred tho grand lodge degree on 1 17 now mem bers. The report of tho officers showed an Increase of 830 members In tho su bordinate lodges, and a total member ship of 8600. The Reboknhs' dogroc showod an increase of 800, and a to tal membership of 8000. Tho proposition to mnke Portland tho permanent home of tho grand lodge was dofeatod, but Portland wns unnnlmously chosen ns tho place for holding tho next session. There wns no new legislation of Im portance. The trustees of tho Odd Fellows" homo'roported that tho pres ent' building In Portland had been completely finished and furnished, nnd was full of occupants, Tho sum of JSnoo was appropriated to put up an additional building. The per uqplta tax for the .ensuing ( year was fixed at 00 cants, and ,40 cents extra for the support of the home. The grand lode. Inatnlled the fol lowing eWcers: Robert Andrews, Portland, urnnd master; Jose Mlcelll, Roseburg. deputy grand master; J. A Mills, Independence. grtnd warden; It. It. Sharon, Portland, grand soere tary de-elected for the -ninth time); Hyron Miller, Pprtland, 'jyaud treas urer. I W. Hope, Vale, ttrnnd marshal II. M. Ileckwfth, Portland, grand con ductor; C. MeKern. North Yamhill. KTtintl guardian; V. M. Frledlmrg. Murnhlleld. grand herakl. The Rebeknhs Installed the follow ing ofnoera. Florence Atwood. Raker d t j. president; Msxie Howell. Oregon City. vlct-prldent; Nora Harnett Athena, warden; Ora Prosper, Dallas. secretary (re-elected); Marguerite At II nullum. Haleey. treasurer: Annie Prill. aVki. marshal, Minnie Ireland. Grant's Pass, conductor; Itmlly Pogue, Ontario, chaplain. Anna KlnRlson, Raker City, inside guard; Marie Mil ler. ICIk City. ouUtlde guardian. Coughing? Start at once for your drug store for some cough medi cine. If you meet your do& tor on the way, tell him );ou are going after a bottle rf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. If he has anything better to offer you, got it. We want to help you, and so docs your doctor. " I coughed terribly after hvlsg la grippe. If It hsd not been fir Ayrs Cherry Pecteral. I don't think I ceuU peitlMy have petted through." E. B. DsWs, Providcaee, R I. iu..m.tw. j.c.Amco..utii xu Journal.) Tho general estlmato of Chamberlain's plurality hero Is JOOO, while Wentherford will not got ns largo a Republican vote, but wllf car ry the county by 100 or 500. Tho stnto tlckot will he closo, but In favor or tho Democrats, as well as. tho legisla tive tlckot. Tho Socialists will poll 200 votes. Tho registration Is small, but tho total veto will bo as largo as two years ago. From Lane County. . Cottage Orovo, May 21. (Special to Tho Journal.) Wodnosday tho coun ty candidates hold tholr point dubnto In this city. A largo crowd wns In at tendance, which means consldornblo STRIKE SITUATION UNCHANGED Will Owners Refuse to Arbitrate Building Trades Will Institute 1 Boycott Portland Capitalists Lend Hand. Poitland. May 24. At a mooting of the Federated TradoB last nlgjit, It wns decided to leave tho strike to tho building trades to handle, though tho Federated Trndes honrtlly endorsed the strike, nnd decided to lend finan cial assistance. A majority of the delegates counseled moderation, pre ferring n boycott against tho mill men, lather than preclpltnting a gon ornl strike. It Ik said liy some labor leaders this morning that the unions callod out In sympathy will be ordered buck to work In a few days, leaving only tho wood workors out. Tho situ ntlon Is encouraging to business mun. J'ortlnnd, May 21. Tho mill men held another meeting this morning, und again refused to consider arbitra tion. Thov say thoy will close all tho mills first. Tho Hutldlug Trades will Institute a boycott on all the mills at once. Portland, May 24. A meeting of the board of trade and other commercial organizations with tho labor lenders Is being1 arranged for tonight, to see If a settlement can bo reached. Portland, May 21. The Ilulldlug Trades announce thoy have otTors liom capitalists to build union mills nt Port land, and that unless owners give in before Monday night tho new mills will be built Immediately, giving em ployment to all union men on a nine hour schedule. RELIEF SUPPLIES LANDED Evacuation of Martinique Reconsidered. Purrt, Muy 94. A note has-been Is sued by the ministry of colonies this 'morning stating that, owing to the ter ror of tho population of Fort de Frunce since the eruption of Mt. Pelee on the 10th, the Fronc.li relief rominlsston, which arrived oi) .the cpilser Dassa, Is now quartered In the town and Is helping the civil und'mlljtary author! Ues to dispense supplies. The situa tion is stationary. It Is still lmHwsi bJg to penetrate it, Plerr. Evacuation Rcaonsldered. I.oiulon. May !M. -A Paris dispatch says that owing to the alarming char acter of the UilmL News from Martin ique. Acting (lovernor I.'I.Herre. was Instructed to rewinslder tiie situation with a vfew of Immediate evacuation of the Island. Mrs. Huntlnuten's 0ft. Xew Yor May J I. Mrs. C P HnHUniUiH has offered $100,000 to the Qeeral Memorial HoeHtal for the treatment of aiioer and allied dis ease for paOifloiikal (HinifilUi. The amwuHteweut Of (he offer is made in the annual report of 0e presthlent of th heepHal 0 Moldsrs and Helpers Walk Out. 8t. Uml. May !. HU ' hundred molds and keljrt walkeil out of the Atert4-aH fUtml Fewadry Com pany's plant at Qraittt OUy. III., yes tiay. hatM( thy wrriuira mak sine steel transoms sad li vol stem In a day of 10 Nrn. They say that eight transom and 14 bolsters lntorost In Mils section over political matters. Tho debato was n disappoint ment from a Republican standpoint, as Senator Kuykondnll hos beon plnced In tho uncomfortable attitude of do fonso of his loglslntlvo record. Ho wan cooly received at this placo, and even tho popular reprosontntlvo of tho lower house, Hon. L. T. Hnrrls, wns able to stir up but llttlo unthustnsm. If l.nno county goos as Cottago Orovo votes, Mr. Kuykondall will ho loU nt homo by a big majority, Hon. Loo M, Travis, Democratic nomlrioo for stato sonntor, was tho favorite of tho day, and will run ovon ahead of Chamberlain nt this placo. This olty Is Republlcau by about 75 votes, normally, but Chnmborlnln nnd Is as much as they can do, and all that was formorly required. As a result ot tho walk-nut, only tho shipping department of the plant la In oporation today. Tho total numbor of employes la nonrly 2700, but It Js not believed that tho strike of tho COO moldoi-H nnd helpers 'will nffoet tho other employes. 0 ' Burned to Death. Salt l.ako City, May 21. J. J. Ru ban, 70 years of age, wns burned to death yesterday morning In a lire, which destroyed his home In tho rear of tho St, Klino Hotol, on Main street. Rubnu had lived In Salt Lake since 1837. lie wns tho first convort to tho Mormon faith frcm Franco, and for some tlmo he'd tho position ot In structor In French to llrlghum Young's chlldron. Ho nsslHtod Ilrlgham Young In translating tho book of Mormon In to French, nnd served ns a missionary In Spain and Italy. 0 ' Domestic Trouble the Cause. Portland. May 24. Mrs. lllrdlo llooplugumor tool; carbolic add this morning 011 nccouut of domestic trouble, dying In a few minutes. FRESH TODAY. JL cxlll. t3o AT inn's 154 State St . Phone 2874. Our Backward jMgggjagffi Is attracting crowds of buyers in the dry goods and ladies' ready-to-wear department We have told you a lot about the good things in these depart ments and now we want you to listen fo a little story about our furnishing goods department Men's Furnishings Men's Work Shirts 40 cents He 1 ipisllty U, ami V doillnn front ami bark. I Union M ''and Jun-F Made Overalls jumpers Only the bfft kind are fold by us 50C prand up. S1,X)0 Shirts 65c Klift bo'om fancy clilr's, this tns son'stlyl'S Suspenders 25c The Mini pnlfnt unilcrs have nominal, 8cnnd up. Fancy Hose 20c arte and ofip mon'i (oeki In rnllroly nw pntlcrnv. 510 Shirts $U3 TIk-v are hummers anil yon nnifht o tee 'em. Neckwear 23c All ttylm for men ami hots. Boys' SuitsS2.S0 to $8,50 Once Our Customer Always Our Cus u,itomer Because We ".at" Travis will poll Jorlty In Juno. from Political Notes. Delegates to the Republican sfnto convention and republican wor.flrjt hero are receiving letters from WfeFt Mntthows, Ropubllcan stnto chalrmnnjT' saying It will bo "u personal favor to mo" It thoy all got In nnd wtfrlc ft' tho Ropubllcnu stato tlckot. Somof. tlumo llopubllcnns nddrossod donot' like the tone of his lottor, atuwiro propnrlng vigorous ropllos. fk" County Chnlrmnn Culver hasf;re turned front n week's canvass of,;thji county, and snys tho Ropubllcan coun ty tlckot shows Bigns of growing In favor, and will bo olcctod. fiO to 7G tun- o WaP w BOER DELEGATION DEADL0GKO Cannot Agree on Terms for Peace Demand for Independence Abandoned -v. British Cabinet Reticent in the Matter Pretoria, May 21. The floor dole gates enme to Pretoria as tho result of a complete deadlock at Vcroenlglng, whore tho Free Htnters hold out for Independence, and tho majority of tho Trnnsvnnlers, though anxious for pence, refused to abandon their allies, It Is understood that Uto Door do niand for Independence Has u6w been completely abandonod, but that cor tain points coucorulng amnosty, com pensatlon and- representative govern nont woro -submitted to tho cabinet, togother wfth minor matters, nnd that the meeting of tho cabinet committee the government's reply wbh dqqldod, nnd that this reply wns cabled to Ij'ro torln. t ' Season Sale n a a n n II n -1 Boys' Shirts 43c Kaney golf styles with or wit hotUj oonsr. Boys' 75c Shirts 59c Fancy pattern, new ljle. Union Made Caps For l.oja, 261, 60o. i. Arrow Brand Collars 2 for 26c Boys' Wool Sweaters ti oo io .:. Boys' Suspenders I0c. loc, Me, and SrV, Boys' Waists 25c K, I E Boys' Waists tThe ma! popular Uovs' walit on the market, sue tof i U) ' I"' m ii - Poys" Hats $l and $1.60 We blltv only In thu Iwit (inalfly for hy' wosji " j Youth's Suits $5 to $12,50 Never Disappoint vi Vl 1 f,'