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THE DAILY JO URN AL iWiTch for The Journal's Political Cartoons In this Campaign. flMMMMMMM Generally fair tonight and Thursday. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1902. NO. .118, FURNISH FACTION BOLTING GEER ANE CO. You Must Wear Them No AlJrion County Republican Need Apply to the KuyKendoodle Statesman of Lane Connty The Fight to Drive Governor Geer and His Followers Out of the Republican Party Reports Continue to Come in From Counties all Oyer the State Showing Chamberlain is a Sure Winner. jl ; t IIIIWIII i gB - - Wv.'uL. XII. believes in increasing business by reducing -profits. That's why we keep growing THE NEW YORK RACKET Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Hos iery, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, La dies' and Men's Furnishings. :: :: :: Salim'a Ohaapoat Ono E,T. BARNES T Windows of Ibe SOtil ., Tbo oyoH, prottfly nays an old provorb, ato tho windows of tho soul. And how riiiicJiJSleaanro life looses when tlioy are woitk and aching. Rightly (It ted glaeecs wljirjr'cotoro much of all that pleasure. And that wo do flt.'Rlnseca rightly we un dertaltoTto provo to anyone needing such work, or refund overy penny paid us. Notjhnphazard guoes-work, bat most apprdvod Bciontlflc mothoda rule'our optical department. 'jM Herman W. Barr BOIBNflUFIO OPTICIAN. Cor, gtato and Liberty 8t , Sal fin. Gofjlspirits to Help PooiiSpirits Prove jffeolivo whenever every other reinedjrTnilc. And "u little liquor now and then Is ruiiahwl bv lliu best nt men," inrllcuUrly if it's niiyitilnic like our fine old pure Tom Howe wluekey tho bed on thu marfiet. Wo IibikIIh all tho leading brands of wines and liqiio's Bottled espreealy for (aniily nnd medic inal uios. Purity hihI qiulity guaran teed Goods and prices tight. h3 ROGERS, i$" Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer omjot' cophioht' ' !. J-'u IveYou Ever TriedSalem's Botanical Doctor? Plld absolutely cures cancors, . ... . i....i.. mora, gravoi, wunoy nnu umuum uu Jjeshbono dlsoasos, asthma, skin uis V; tHe . . .... "Mwr instructions. MylDcar Friend: Woulmust bear In mind that this medicine is not a poisonous tonic, nor n stimulant, nor a temporary relief, wUlobjrou got from poisonous drugs, wharqKho results aro suro death soon er onffiier. Those poisons go In your bonesMand destroy tho Ufa of them andlcreato all kinds of diseases, can 3 ot diseases, can-. tumors, consumption, dropsy, bonoTdlacaaeB, etc. Do not blame the medicine when it takes an effect and stirs tip tho poisons or dlseaso In the system. You must not expect to be cured In a few days, for your sickness or disease has been a long time com Jngison. and It will take a long Ume lk.lt out of your system. It will . rnSntbt or a year to build up a tit out of vour system. It will 5tly from the bone up. This is Ihe people do not understand. ! lead the Aboye Reduction in price of ICOKB fOi and after May 20 T ..i.l l...lk.P n .a Ulllll 1UIUICI liuiai. the price of coke will be as follews: Sss than 10 sacks, 30c per sack :om 10 to 100 sacks 25c per sack Over 100 sacks 7TH ..!; KhIBh4 mm 20c per sack Salem Gas Light Co. The only question is where to get them. AH sorts of stores sell siiirts, but most stores want to double their money on them. That's 'why you should trade with a store that does a cash business, and Is satisfied 'wilh small profits. - Prloa Cash Stora. NiHSSK&A. Time is Precious And fo ie a reliable time piece. Watches and clocks purchased at 0. T. Potnnr oy'a aro alwuys accurate timekcoperB and require tho least repairs, with ordi nary careful usage, They can always ho depended on. We ore felliiiR a Wal thrttn or Klgi'n movement in a 20 year gold illled'cwBe at $12.60 Wo con fur nsh any style of cuso. C. T. Pomeroy 283 Com'l St. Watclimaker, Optician tu - eascs - ell without tbo uso or mo unite ,..nr nnlnnnous minerals or mlnoral of - any iuuu. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. My medicines aro coraposod of na tures herbs what tho human systom requires. When tho animals got sick I thoy will help thomselvea to those I hqrbs, for thoy havo tho Instinct, and tho peoplo havo not, bo wo have to ' make a study of it. It has been a life j study with mo. Do not got weary; this lifo Is too short and too sweet to .m wnrrv out of this WOrlU Dr. Cook cures all kinds of dlseasos. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St., 8a- lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to consult. He Is a natural doctor, mo is descended irom a line or uwmn "' ' .iiiat thn heat nhvilclans In the ,....., .... r-, I worm. This J. his fourth year In Salem, and scoros or psuenia nu menu. v... ... tlfy to his skill In their cases Remarkable Cure. Ice Cream in Packages 25c per Quart Open till 12 p. m. 1H State Street. Sa BYE SPECIALIST A. M BANCROFT. PUT, Ol IDC BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Com'l St. 9tm. Ortion $ Tho following report appears In tlio Eugene Guard, and shows how tho Furnish faction aro treating tho Ho publican candldato for senater: After Kuykourtnll had-closod hs ad dress a gentleman arose from tho au dience and asked pormlsslon to sub mit somo questions to tho doctor. Tho doctor replied that ho would profor that tho gentleman would "defer his questions until after all tho candidates had spoken, at which tlmo ho would answer any and all questions fairly and squarely. After tho debating had closed tho doctor Indicated that ho was ready to answer any and all questions. Tho questioner arose, and, addressing the doctor personally, said: MASTER BUILDERS RESIST Demands of the Build ing Trades Council Asks Unions to Handle Mater ial from Unfair Alills Injunction Against Strikers Dissolved Portland. May 28. The strike situa tion In more complicated today than ever before. Tho mnsler builders' as sociation has refused to rostimo opera tions because thu unions demand that all material must hear tho stamp or the Union. Huilillng operations aro tied up moro now than over, and a hundred carpenters, plumbers and ; luzlors aro Idle. Tho master bulldorH havo contracts with tho planing mills for matoilnl, and they cannot socuro that material as long as a'hoycott is on against the unfair mills, honco thoy sho no ehanco for rosiimlng work. Thoy are now trying to compel tho unions to nccopt mntoilal from all tho mills. How this action of tho master build ers will affect tho situation Is yot to bo seen. A llko action was anticipated yesterday, but tho labor loadors did not say how they oxpoctod to moot tho Issuo. Union man seen last night aro of the opinion that It will bo rogardod as substantially a look-out, Inasmuch as their union forbids them working with unfair material. "Tho boycott Is worse than tho strike," said a contractor yestordny, ''While tho strike was on, It was pos filblo for us to do something, oven If that something was very llttlo. Hut business Is now hung up absolutely. Our union frlonds, I think, mnde u mistake. Contractors now havo to suffor tho burden of the strike, not tho mills. The mills can shut down In. definitely, and their loss Is nothing like ours. Contractors will havo to do something to rescue thomselvea." The Carpenter's Union has started the much-talked of project of a union mill Into active form, and Is taking steps to form a corporation. The. com pany will bo known as the "Huilillng Trades Planing Mill Company," and will be Incorporated for $60,000. Kv thousand share of stock will be sold at $10 per shura. No ono will he al lowed more than 2o shares, and the stockholder will have only one vote. Much Interest was taken in the mat ter yesterday, and It was reiortl that BiKnnnnnminiiimirM 1 Ars. Jrasere I UjpCClvll $1.00 and $1.2 5 foirt vlAHai8t8 69cents 1 Zhc Slabtee' tote BIIJMlllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiuuiiBuuiiuMiiiiiiMuiii "First: Aro you In sympathy with and an advocato of tho principles of tho lnljlatlvo and roforondum?" To which tho doctor replied, In substance, that ho waC "Secend: Aro you In favor of tho election of United Status sonators by tho direct vote of tho peopluj" To whlih tho doctor said, "I most Certain ly am." "Very well, those twt ques tions bolng settled, I would llko to nstt you this: If Hon. T. T. Geer recolvos a majority of tho Republican votos of this state, or of this county, endors ing him for United States senator, will you support htm and voto for, him In tho naxt loKlslatlvo oloctlon 6f sona- tor," If you aro olected?" Tho doctor's answor to this question tho stock was being subscribed for at a rapid rate. 0 ' Injunction Dissolved. Portland, May 28. Tho injunction against tho Building Trades Council and Its olllcors and tho Federated Trades Assembly and Us olllcors wns dissolved yesterday afternoon by Judges Sears, Cleland. Oeorgo and Frazlcr, in Joint session. Tho Injunc tion against tho Amalgamated Wood workers' Union romalns In force Woman Anarchist Arrested. Loudon, May 28. A St. Petersburg dispatch says: Tho pollco arrested a woman at tho Imporlal Palaco at Zcarskoo Solo, who had ail Infernal machine concealed on hor person. Tho palaco Is but a few miles from St. Petersburg. According to 'rccont ad vices tho Czar Is domiciled there, o Attempt to Murder. Portland. May 28. Jamos Murray attempted to murder W. K. Wlnnn In a saloon dlsptilo over drinks. The shot grazed Wlnnn'H head, but he was not Injured. Personal Mention Dr. Danin Is still holding torth at tho Willamette Hotel, and making new cures dally. Mr. C. It. Durfeo, of Shaw, Or., was In town May 2!id, and reports his euro of nlmost total deafnoas by Dr. Darrln Is nearly complete. Ho caichoar tho tick of a watch, and feols very san guluo of a complete euro. His (laugh, ter, Miss Nettle Durfeo, has had no re currence of her deafness, and her granulated oyos aro fast recovering. Sho was cured of deafness by Dr. Dar rln April 28th. Mr. Thomas Jamos, living three miles out of Salem, visited Dr. Darrln May 23d, and says ho can hear much bettor after three. treatments. H. A. Kurtz, of 137 Church street, Salem, considers himself perfect!) cured of doafnottH. He took his first treatment May 6th. Mr. Fred Neekoriimnn, of 110 State street. Sulem, Is very enthusiastic over his relief from un oyo troublo, ca tarrh anil pain In the head and eye balls, by Dr. Darrln. Mrs. P. llayaH daughter, corner of 30th and Marshall streets, Portland, goitre (large nook) for years. Cured by Dr.-Darrln with medicine and elec tricity. Mrs. Al. HuilNOti, formerly of La (Jrande. Ore., now residing at 20'J Sal mon street, Portland; paralysis of one side, and diseases pecullur to her sox, cured nine years ago by Dr. Darrln. Mrs. Abble Wareham, Montavllla, Ore., epilepsy SO years, cured by elec tricity and medicine 10 years ago, and never had a return of the symptoms. Dr. Darrln's terms for treatment are now it a wek. or In that proportion of tlnfe. k the cim may require, ex cept In special ras Tte poor treateil fre. except medicines. THIS WEEK m was pitiful In tho extreme. Ho parted, avoided and Iloundored about, In fact did ovorythlng but give a straightfor ward answor. Not being satlslled wlUi this answor or with" tho doctor's quibbling, tho question was put In another ferm: "I perceive," said tho quostlonor, "that Dr. Kuykomlalt has not caught tho spirit of my question. Y6u Bay, doc tor, you are In favor of the tnltlsttvo and roforondum, and that prlnclplo coming from tho very hearts of tho peo ple, why do you not say then, If you doslro to represent tho wishes of your peoplo honestly, that If Governor Geer should receive a majority of all the" Hopuhllcan votes you will support him?" MARK HANNA IS IN IT Has a Clear Field In Ohio Dictates the Republican State Platfonn Declares for Reciprocity With Cuban Republic Cleveland, O., May 28. A platform was adopted after Chairman (Irosvenor cloned his address. Tho first plank pays a ti Unite to McKlnloy, a re-enact-meat of the Clilueso oxcIuhIou not Is commonded and tho Isthmian canal favored. The trusts aro denounced, nnd a reclpiocity with Cuba Is en dorsed, as Is tho administration's Phil ippine policy. It says our Hag in tho Islands Is there to remain. Plumbers Still Out. PortlMid, May 28. No adjustment has yet been reached between tho Journeymen and master plumbers, and work will not bo resumed until a thor ough and satisfactory understanding Is arrived at. The troublo has no hearing upon tho planing mill situa tion, hut upon points of dlfferenco that havo oxlstod between thu mnnt6rn nnd Journeymen for some time. No lock out has been declared, but both sldos havo mutually agreed not to ro sumo work until nil dlfforoiicoH can bo adjusted. Subsidiary Coinage Considered. Washington, May Sii. The House, sitting In a committee of tho whole to day, began n consideration of tho hill Increasing tha subsidiary silver coin age. The bill authorize tho secretary to coin Into subsidiary coins all the silver bullion In the treasury pur chased under tho act of July. 'DO. o Paul W. Reld Burned. Paul W. Hold, an electrician em ployed by the Portland General Illec- trie Company, met with a very pain ful accident on Monday, by reason of which n narrowly escaped losing his vyttslght. Hh wns In the act of turn lug on tlio power In that company's works when the fiiM hiw out, nnd his fact mid bands were terribly burned as a rMiult. and h was taken to a hos pltal to hart his burns treat!. Kortu natoly he had his yi clo4d whsn tliH ucrldcHit occurred, and his eye sight was not Injured. He ciime up to this city on the lo cal last evening to remain at the home of his brother, George H. Held, until his Injuries are" heated. Predicts High Water. Portlnqd, May M.The Wlllaiaotte river Is still slowl- rising. Forecast Olilclal Kdwar.: A. Ileal predicts that the lower 0:1 a. la river will rise quit rapidly '"jr.ng the wHk. Al Portland a or 18 feet will be reached by ThHrwIuy morning, uud probably SO fet by next Sunday. At The Dalles a slag of U ft will be reached Thurthluy. and probably 37 feet by next Saturday, o Death In Polk County. OolpU lUIty, ft M-year-old son of Mr. ami Mm. J. 0. Kelly, of lithl, Polk flONHly, died THMday at t p. m after an lllsees of -mhkm hmmiIIis frtHii pleHrtey. The fHHentl whs held from the nsMhm at S p. w. UxUy, srvl wi at the eernstery. cowaurUd by Itev I M. MHlkey. Mr. ami Mrs. Ktdty are ploseors ot Oreen, aad UttK Urn ot their son will be Jncrly moune4 by many besides Ikimmlrm. - o Shelter for the Homeless Provided. KorfolJt. Vo.. May U. The UnlteU Stale eoJMer IamMh salW trm here Ibis wrenlHg heavily toaUed with Ihw ber. to b usI fr pmrltllHK heiUtr 1 1 ore Is what ho said, crouching be hind Mr. Travis, his opponont. with his hand upon his sheulder: "I will agreo to support him, If elected, pro vided my opponont, Mr. Travis, agreos to support him. If ho Is olected." A geueral uproar followed tho pourlle evasion, and thoro would most certain ly have been a climax had not our good old neighbor, Mr, Klgdon, tho chairman of tho meeting, realizing tho dlBastor that would surely bofall tho doctor, for thoro wore many Republi cans on tholr foot ready to demand a stiatght, honest answer, suddenly ad journed tho meeting. Frlonds of Governor Geer, and Ho publicans of l.auo count', aro wo not entitled to know how Dr. Kuykoudall MEAT FAMINE - POSSIBLE Chicago Beef Tied Up ' In Stock Yards Striking Teamsters Prevent Delivery Aloyement to Close 12 00 Re tail Shops. Chicago, May 28. Tho possibility of a meat famine In Chicago Is Increas lug. PnckoiH managed to smuggle iieveral carloads out ot tho stock yards this morning, but tho striking teamstors provontod tho delivery of the, meat, either by persuading tho drivers to Join their ranks, or by forc ibly preventing tho delivery. Hovernl riot calls wero turned In, but no seri ous outbreak occurred. There Is a movement on foot iimong thu 1300 or moro butchers of Chicago to close their shops for a week or two, or as long ns may be ueaossary-.to do. feat tho packers In their light against tho teamsters. Most of them declare they are In sympathy with tho strik ers, iiud feel that stopping tho Halo of beef would bo tho most effective way to help the tcamHtors. PtS BUSINESS IS BRISK At the big store on account of our BACKWARD SEASON SALE- Tho warm weather la bringing out tlm shirt wuiai uud crath bkirlcuitomeri, uud cutting U llvrtly Ip thu wnili goods department. Hundreds of puopts are patronizing us lb our new home who never know us in (ho old stand. It is the magnitude of our valued, the ciiuplutnea of our stock, tho va riety of style nnd thi(Hiurtoiles shown to ur patrons that keeps them com liiu In ill for their innrflhaiidlifo. " E -v ...Backward 10' to 50 per cent reduction on ladles' suits 10 to 4u per cent reduction on ladiei'skirts 20 per cent reduction on laces - ,t 20 per cent reduction on embroideries 20 per cent reduction on trimmings .10 to 25 per cent reduction on wash goods 10 to 25 per cent reduction on dress goods GREAT SPECIALS IN SHIRT WAISTS Those Six Great Trade Bringers Two of them are gone and today w offer the third. Ladles Wrappers Si.68 Today Only ItegNlar M ami (UOO vslnsf. TOMORROW.. Ladles' Hose 19c FRIDAY ws&ters l 00 value for I M) values (r 80 tl 00 I w $8 70 !K Ml values ter I 00 values (ar stands upon tho Issuos that aro Vital to all? ' ' o - Jackson County. y ' Modrord, Or., May 28. (Spoclaito, Tho Journal). According to tho most consorvatlvo ostlmntoa Jacksou coiln ty will glvo Clmmborlalu a majority., Tho congrosslonnl voto will split about oven. Othorwlso tho voto will bo very, rloso, both sldos claiming a majority", but with tho odds slightly In favor of tho Republicans, If anything. , Lincoln County. (Special to Journal.) Tho state, congressional and ldgls.. latlvo tlokots aro safely Republican In this county. Of this wo fool sdlls'flod after a careful survoy of tho situation. Grosvenor Elected Chairman. Cleveland, May 28. Tho second day's session of tbo Republican fltajo committee convention was called to. order at 10 o'clock. Congressman Qros venor was elected pormnnont chair man. In his speech, whon accepting tho chair a roforenco to Hooaovolt brought down tremendous npplauso. 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. See if he doesn't say, " Impure blood." He will probably speak about Ayer's Sarsapa rilla, too. 'For two years I suffered greatly from dyspepsia and depression of spirits. I then tried Ayer's Sarsapf rills, and in one week I waa a new man." John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. U. All ton ltd. J. C. AYEB CO.. Uwill. Mus. Frank Lee, editor of Uio Paul lie j Farmer, of Portland, was In Raima to day FRESH TODAY. Taffies AT Z INN'S" 154 State St.. Phone 2874. Season Sale... . SATURDAY., Petticoats Spun glaai with (slfetafllk rijllle $2.68 ; runtrsl wilh fancy UtivXa. silk ronis $360 New Neck Things ...CR0ATES For Indira anil gentlemen. (Jet one and throw away that (tiff eollarj 50c ' 75c T.,.,, . .e.l nt ln.i ....,U.. and uavelty Uxfo'tl mergerlred andjlj lK rH)S, The Rajah Coronation The new nronor ihanea In men'f i Mh. j 1 si a U , ;.. We do oar owe trlittn Fnmib free. fjr the homeless of St VtSMfiL 4 ChemekeU St, SdltPtione 563. HBBMg?- ' wffHHHfeff