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JOURNAL Torifghl and tomorrow, fair; warmer Watch the Fight for Flat Salaries, tlMH P NO. 124. VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, June 4, 1902. THE DAILY Straw hats AND Nobby shapes (or drees wear nml groat variety of shapes and prices (or We have Plenty of You're Missing an Opportunity of Getting Fine Clothing at Racket Prices If VOU fail to ('XnmlriL'Ollr new Stirlliu linn. Wii Pnll vnn mnrti liAflnr I qunllty goods for the money than you ui'igiiuurs Know inequality 01 HecatiKi tl ey liae worn tlioin Inn't'lt They'll reduce vour phoe billB if you do. mws suiKiS. liuitillua otouc; liner MEN'S SHIRTWAISTS Made rf flnu quality Madras clotfi, Die. They're koIiik to be worn this Sum mer because they're practical. You'd hotter urn n pair. Anothpr Mirire ship ment just roce4.ved of RIBBONS. LACE9 AND EMBROIDERIES W0 uu dorroll reaalar store from 120 to 30 per cent on these luici. LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS OF EVERY THE NEW YORK RACKET Snltm'a Chaapeat One-Prloo PhbIi Store. -E. T. BARNES i- .j253ffiaS!K25!353OTSSZSIH5SfESf Truth Needs No Color And beauty no pencil. The stock of diamonds and walchoe, Jewelry and the like that fills this haudiome etoro needs no fine words horn toenbtuco lis worth We ask for no favors which our goods do not warrant. We believe In tlieni im plicitly and bellevo you havo but to feu them to appreciate their value. JBarr's jewelry Store Cor. State and Liberty Sta., Salem. Good Spirits to Help Poor Spirits Prove efffctlvo whenever every other remedy fails And "a little nquor now and then, is relished bv the best of men," particularly If it's anything like our flue rid pure Tom IIowo whltlroy the best on the market. We handle all the leading brands of wines und liquors llotlled exptccsly for family ami medic inal ineB, Purity and quality guaran teed Goods and prices right. J. P. ROGERS, fia- Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical'Doctor? Ho absolutely cures cancers, tu mors, gravel, kldnoy and bladder trou bles, bono diseasos, asthma, skin dis insections. My Dear Friend; You must bear In mind that this modlclno Is not n poisonous tonic, nor a Btlmulant, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, wboro tho rosults aro sure doath soon er or late Those poisons go In your bonos and dostroy the life of thorn aad croato all kinds of dlsoasos, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseasos, etc. Do not blamo tho modlclno whon It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or dlseaso In tho system. You must not oxpoot to be cured in a few days, for your sickness or dlseaso has boen a long time com ing on, and it will take a long Umo to get It out of your systom. It will tako months or a year to build up a , l.n.W fmm ihn bones UD. This is new body ' ' Read the Above WASH DAY WITH RANGE iino lonaerablae Monday with Ha heat and steira and kindr.d annoyances. Those houiekeepere who value a good rervant can make the work lighter wiihagas range, at it eaves time and labor as well as fuel. Ita facilities for all kinds of co-Jung are infinitely superior to eoal range orttevts. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phnim RR4 A r.hemeketa St. tKBfaSfflBHMB.fr3F7 "Tj I A GAS r- -nrrTiHi mrifr rr "t - -" wldo tirimR for -tninr. U'n Iibva n you to select from. JlTMc comfortable can Had al any "rcgu'ar Btore." Your about llmo von were trvluc a pair? We're proud of our t-pring lino of Rraclea nl CUe, 70c, uric. DESCRIPTION. I.emlt-rs In Low Pi ices Wrtictr Time is Precious And so Is a reliablo time piece. Wntchos and clocks purchased at 0. T. Potnor oy'a aro always accurate timekeepers and requlroiho least repairs, with ordi nary careful usage, They can always be depended on. We aro felling a Wal tham or Elgin movement In a 20 year gold filled caso at $12.60. Wo can fur nish any style of caso. C. T. Potneroy 283 Com'l St. Watchmaker, Optician naaoa all without tho use of the knife or poisonous mlnorals or mineral of any kind. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. My modlcines aro composod of na ture's herbs what tho human system requires. Whon tho animals get sick thoy will help themselves to those horbs, for thoy havo tho Instinct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo have to make a study of It It has been a llfo study with mo. Do not got weary; this llfo 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 8t., Sa lem; Ore., la the man you ought to consult. Ho Is a natural doctor. He It descended from a lino of German herb allots, tho best physicians In the world. Thl. Is hla fourth year In Salem, and scores of patients and friends can tea- tIfy to hla .kill In their cases, Remarkable Cure. Kin Kin A new drink at SPA Open till 12 p, m- 114- State Street. fl BYE SPECIALIST X A. M- BANCROFT. y PI(IV BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 25? com i si. m rtfcHni We do our owe rtrUflll ExiaJjuUea free. . t.HAUBr nstr? than JW T polittclaa sayt- CHAMBERLAIN UNDER GUARD OF P0LICE Chicago Meat Packers Serve their Customers .. . Chicago, Juno 4. Under guard of 100 pol1etjr30'wa;on8 loaded with meat loft tho stock yards this morn ing for tho down-town butcher shops and distributing contors of the pack ers. Uy tho tlmo tho caravan ai rived In tho center of tho city It had dwin dled down to ID, stops bolng made nt various placua. Crowds of peoplo Jammed about, but attempted no vio lence, beyond hooting nnd JeoriiiK. One mau had his skull cracked by a police club because ho refused to movo quickly enough. Chicago, June 4. Lntor, as tho pro cession got into tho heart of tho city tho crowds became more demonstra tive, throwing missiles from windows at tho non-union drivers, but moro fro quontly injuring spectators. Tho po lice were compelled to chargo ropcat edly, so as to clear the path for tho wagons, nnd, as a result, thoro woro many bruised peoplo, nnd probably ono fatality. The Injured ono Is Charles Wright, nged 18, who was hit on the head with a stono. Sovorul of the drivers suffered wounds, o Deef Packers Restrained. Albany. N. Y.. Juno 4. Chief Jus tice Chester, of the supremo court, to day wanted a permanent Injunction restraining the beef packors of tho WoBt from carrying on further busi ness In this stnto, In violation of the provisions of tho Donnolly anti-trust law. Corn and,. Income Tax Retained. London, Juno 4. In tho IIouso of Commons today Chancellor Hicks- Beach announced that both tho Income and corn tax will be retained. A mes sage from th6 King oxprossod the hope that tho Hoiimo would vote 50.000 to Kltchonor. Botha Thanks the Burghers. Pretoria. Juno 4. Commandant Dotlin. In an opon lottor to tho burgh ers, thanks thorn for tholr obodlonco to ordors In tho past, and exhorting them to loyalty toward tho now gov ernment. BETTER WAGES FOR MILL MEN Company Voluntarily Advan ces Pay of Employes Abordoen. Juno 4. When the llttlo army of men filed out of tho yards of tho big West & Slado Mill Company here Saturday night, each omployo was notified that commouclng Monday June 2. his wages would bo advanced r. xuniB nor ilav. Tho men all with ered In a body In front of tho com pany otllco and gave their generous employer three hearty cheers. The Wilson Brothers company say they will meet Uio advanced, willing ly. Just as soon as uieir new machi nery Is Installed and the mill started hi. again with a larger force of men than ever before employed. The Dry deu & leitch Mill Company also an nounce that the wage or Uieir mill ...... ...in ha mivniwttil to th a hleheet limit paid by tho West & 'Blade Mill Company, and this raise will In t onse quenco extenu to all the other plants. Over a thousand milium win u Hi re tly benefited by the advance. lmnnnmimnin Ilbre, ftasers 1 $1.00 and $1.25 Shirt TKJUfet I 69cente TZhc hie$' Store iitf1.uiiimiiuuilllll11lll1111fll11llHll1ll'HI Pluralities From Five Counties Estimated May Reduce This Some-Furnish, the Late Republican Candidate Has Not Con ceded That He is Defeated The Legislature Republican and Direct Legislation Amendment Carried by a Large Vote. INFANT FOUND DROWNED Anchored to the Bottom the Bay of Aberdeen, Juno 4. Tho sheriff of King county has sent Instructions to Sheriff Hurr, of Chohnlls county, who, In turn, notified tho pollco of this city, that a man by tho namo of Paul Un donvood Is wanted by tho authorities at Dallard, Wash., to answer to tho chargo of murder, lu having accom plished tho death of his Infant daugh ter by premedltatod drowning. Undor wood, who is charged with ono of tho most revolting crimes Imaginable, tho wilful doing away with his 3-wooks-old babo, arrived in this city, his former home, Sunday aftornpon, accompanied by his wife. Ho has been nround town since greotlug his old friends, and act Ing most unllko n man who had Just committed a deod that would mnko men curso and wanton shudder. Young Underwood was raised In Abordeon, whoro ho has lots of friends, and Is well liked. A shlnglo-woavor by trade, ho was actlvo In tho organization or his craft, and was a prominent ofilcor of Gray's Harbor Union No. 0G18. lCnrly In lost Docombor ho married Miss Nellie A. Woathorwax. Soon af ter his ntnrrluge, Underwood gnvo up his Job at tho Union slilnglo mill, and, taking his brJdo to Ballard, at onco Borured work. Wlillo but llttlo was heard of him in tho interval, both tho fnmllloB of the ydung couplo supposed them to be established thoro, and their return hero Sunday afternoon was iv surprise. Tho accusation made against Undorwood that, ho promodltatedly thrust IiIb llttlo daughtor, whllo still allvo Into a sack, wolghted It with rocks, sowed It up and throw it over board In Salmon Bay, at Ballard, sooins too horrible for bollof by his friends horo, and thoy will need tho most pou ltlvo proof to convlnco thorn of tho truth of the cbnrge. English Derby Event. London, Juno L -IJiiglnnd's groat annual tuif ovent for the dorby stakos wus run today In the prusonco of tho King and the royal rurally, and many distinguished people, and was won by J. Ouhbons' Ard Patrick. Sheets Mar tin, tho American Jockey, rode tho wlntior. 'O - Irish Refuse to Honor Kitchener. London, June 4. Tho Irish party announced thnt it will opposo Kltch oner's grant nt every stage. Chamber lain said that no definition or self-government had boen asked for or given to the Boer loaders. Herbert Chosen Ambassador. Washington. Juno I. Tho British government today addressed an In quiry to the state department asking if the nppolntiuont of Hon. Michael Herbert as ambassador to the United State would bo acceptable. An af firmative reply was wmt. o Spanish Minister Transferred. Washington, June 4.The Spanish government today announced to tho state department that Duko Dearcos, the present SpauUh mlnlstor. has been ordered transferred to Belgium. His sueceiHior has' not yot been named. . o Krufler Loyal to His Flap. Umdon., June 4. Holland dis patcher say that the Transvaal flag still files from Kniger's residence at Utrecht. ; THIS WEBK MAJORITY Tho latest figures on Qovornor In tho Oregon election of Monday show that Coo. N. Chamberlain tins carried I)ie state by about 1000, with flvo lilinchgrnss counties to hear from. ( Thoso five countloB gavo Oeor plu ralities In 1808 of f30 votes, and It is not oxpected that Furnish will much moie than carry thorn oven. Tho rest f tht state ticket Is olected by largo pluralities. Furnish does not concede thnt ho Is defeated, but Chamberlain claims the election by 1000 to ItSOO plurality. Both Republican congressmen are olected, the laglslaturo In Ilopubllcun (n both houses, and the direct legisla tion amendment Is can led by a largo majority o Chamberlain One Thousand. Portland. Juno I. Willi the count In 'five counties Incomplete, It Is not be- lleed that Chamberlain's lend of pos sibly 1000 can ho cut much. Furnish has not yet conceded his defeat. To day's figures Imllcalo the election of a majority of the Republican candidates for the legislature, insuring n succes sor to Simon, who. although n Uepub. Ili'an, opposed tho ticket. In twenty liiconiploto precincts Iv tills city the count Ib not yet finished. Clmmhorlnlu la lending in Multnomah county by 300 to fiOO. Ceorgo II. Wll Hams Is olected mayor of Portland bj BOO. Other city and county oltlcore are all Itopubllcan, oxcopt Werlln Citizens' candjdato for city treasurer. W. A. Storey, sheriff, Is the only Re publican In doubt "Fish" Moyors and Honry McGinn are olected senators. Labor Vote Was Weak. Union Inbor loadors aro very much chagilned that out of ton labor candi dates on tho county tickets only three are elected, nnd thoy Ilopuhllcans. Al though the unions look an actlvo In terest they did not vote for tholr mon, except tho three on tho Itopubllcan ticket. Jack Matthews' Claims. Portland, Juno 4. Itopubllcan State Chnlrmnn Mntthows says tholr returns so fnr glvo Furnish 73, majority out side of Multnomah county, with flvo couutlos yot to hear from. Multnomnh gives Cliumborlaln probably COO major ity. Democrats say tho Itopubllcan figures aro erroneous, o Oregonlan't Statement. HuportR received up to 2 o"clook this morning Indlonto tho election of Chamborlaln for govornor by about 7B0 votos. Flvo couritlos aro yot un roported, and It Is estimated that thoy will broak about even. Iloturns from nonrly all of tho counties aro Incom plete, nnd It Is possible thnt whon tho delayed precincts hhall bo rcaolved thoy will change tho totals, but tho probability Is against a chango that will ovorcomo tho prosont load of Ghnmbarlnln. Mr. Furnish, howovor, still oxpressos confldonco that tho full returns will put him nhoad. KapubllcntiH aro elected lu both con grosslonnl districts. Tonguo In tho first nnd Williams In tho second. Tho Itopubllcan stnto ticket, with tho ox coptlon of govornor, was successful by largo mnjorltlos. Tho loglslaturo Is securely Itopubllcan, Marion County On Governor The completo unofficial returns from Marlon county ulvo Chamberlain a mnjority of 273. The voto was Cham- lierlniu 277G. niriusn zdms. Tin vot by preolnctH was us fol lew: n .i i "- , PIIHCINCT t AumsvlII ......,. Aurora ". , Breiteultueh ..,,,, Brooke ., lli'tt villa .. ... , Chamtmrg , . Klkhorn Knglowod , Fairfield Scott Milk -...- Qorvals ... Horeb - Ifowoll Hubbard ... ., Jeffemoj) .... ., Macleay ... ,, 7M IS m 07 7C 27 07 W 28 9 121 13 03 80 38 10 01 so 00 IftO 301 44 88 30 m 3$ 71 88 16; 80 44l 47 1 67, 48 81 M n 130 48 74 48 n 6 8i 9t it W! Marion .- Mehama Monitor Mt. Angel Prospect . -galem Mo. 1 Balwn Ku. Salem Ha t . Salem No. i Salem, Mast Salem. North Balem, SoHiit Sidney Hllvw Palls .. . South gUvertofl North RllvertOH . . SllvertOH St Paul ... -Staytun . Sublfmlty . m 31 m MB 76 1 m 1881 4 1101 101 4T T ft m 74 8T 47 Turner . ... WfKHlbMrR -. Yw Park B 84 U m 91 71 Totals . . 3lr. ti iir A. rnimm. N. IMfElfe I WM rV turned to lUumtmtit. after a visit at the lies ot P. U 8ct aln, la this elty. EDUCED Ceunty Clerk Hall had Intended to bogln tho official canvass of tho bal lots on Thursday morning, but sluco tho ballot boxes from soma of, tho precincts havo not yot boon returned to tho clerk's offlco, tho work of can vassing tho voto may necessarily bo doferrod. Clork Hall haa not yot an nounced tho two Justices of tho pcaco, who, with himself, will revlow tho woik of Monday, nml announco tho re sult. Roosevelt Is Appealed To. Now York, Juno 4. Prosldont Iloosevelt has been naked to stop tho conl strike by tho business mon of this city. Formal action in this diroctlon Was taken this afternoon at a meet ing of tho Now York Board of Trado and Transportation. A set of resolu tions was adopted urging tho Presi dent to appoint a commissioner to In vestigate tho situation. o CELEBRATED 79TH BIRTHDAY. Oldest Female Triplets In the World , Hoick Reunion. Noilh Union, Mo., Juno I. Mrs. 3nrah Fossett and Mrs. Mar)' Fossott, Df North Union, nnd Mrs. Martha Ha- gar, of Somervlllo, holiovcd to bo tho oldest fcmnlo triplets In tho world, oro nbout to hold a reunion horo In celobrntlon of tholr sovouty-nlnth birthday. All aro In oxcollout health, and expect to llvo to celebrate tholr ninetieth 'joint birthday, that bolng the ago at which tholr mother mot an ac cidental death. Tho family to which tho trlplots belonged numborod thir teen chlldron. and a romnrknblo fact Is that tho bit th of tho triplets was procodod by the birth of two pairs of twins. Karly In life, Martha, Mary and Snrnh engaged In woik In u fac tory lu Wnltham, Mass., and woro om ployod thoro whon tho Into Govornor Banks, of Massachusetts, wns a bob bin boy lu tho snmo establishment. Moro than a quarter of a contury ago tho thrco ststors held a birthday re union In Waltham, nnd nmoug those In nttendnnco woro Govornor nnd Mrs. nuikn. General Brooke Retired. Washington, Juno 4. In tho Sun ato, by unanimous consent, on a mo tion mado by Quay, tho Beunto passed a bill promoting .Senior .Major-Gonoral of Army Brooko. to tho rank of Hon-tonnnt-gouernl, and placing him on the retired llsL Volcano In South America. Loudon, Juno 4. Router's News Agency roports 7B pnrsons killed by n vqlcnnlo eruption In (ho district of 121 Gran Chnso, In South America. Two villages woro dostroyed. o Oon. Wood Need Not Account. Washington, Juno !. Tho IIouso to duy laid on tho table tho resolution calling for tho accounting of tho ox pendlturoti by Geuoral Wood, o Colliery Explosion in Wales. London, Jqno 4. Acolllory explosion at Vechrlw, nonr Cardiff, Wales, today, killed eight minors. Now It Is Viscount Kitchener. Iindon, Juno 4, King Kdwnrd has mado Kltchonor a viscount AMOS STRONG DEAD Passes Away Suddenly In Sonora, Mexico. Remains Will Be Sent to Sa lem for Burial Word was received In ajulem Tues day ot owing of the sudden deulh lu the Slain or Sonora. Mexleo. of Amos Strong, a pkmeej- resident and bust nesM man of Sulsm. Mr. Strong went to Moxlco sMveial months am. where he has witennlva mining Interests, uud hl iiiittXMH:tMt death Is supposed to have resulted from Intense heat, since his family here had no knowledge of hi HlHees. Deceased was abtwt 10 years of ag. and was a native of Sa lem. He to survived by a wife and ene daNgitr. For many years Mr. Strong was engaged In the nwtaMrwRt busing In this elty. Mr. StroHg was a well-known btul hum ma and capitalist of Utte ally. khiI had mining propertlM at Myrtle OrMk. on the Santlam and In llerlco. Ho wo a public-dp! rltl cltlien, and always took n leading part In reform mavHiHsnUt. He was an ardent sup liorter of tho OltlMiis' muvamHt In this elty. and 1U first sneezes wan largely duy to his earnest labors. No MUur HUHiNiHMit emild lie erected in his honor than that Inscription. Tli remains will be stint to Salem far burial. He leavm quite a largo and valuable eotattL '0 Yew Park Hose Team. Then- win be an adjourned mating tonight. AH members should be present TO ONE WON THEIR FIGHT Chicago Teamsters Receive Increase of Wages Chicago, Juno L This attornoon tho dopartmont store managors and n committoo of drivers mot In confer onco, and Bottled, tho strlko of tho drlvors on tho basis of an lncrenso of 11.00 in wages, nnd no discrimination against tho union, o Oregon Post office Salaries Tho following changos. In tho salar ies of presidential postmnstors lu Or egon, In effect July 1st, have boon an nounced at the dopartmont nt Wash Wash ingeon: Increases Astoria, $2300 to $2100; Dallas, $1400 to flCOO; Grants Pass, $1700 to $1800; Lebanon, $1000 to $1100; Oregon City, $1800 to $1000; Sllvorton, $1000 to $1100; Tillamook, $1100 to $1200; Albany, $2100 to $2200; ABhland, $1700 to $1800; Cottago Grove, $1200 to $1300; Forost Grove. $1300 to $1401); Hlllsboro, $1100 to $1200; McMlnnvlllo, $1000 to $1700; t'rlnovlllo, $100 to $1200. Decreases Arlington, $1300 to $1200; Huntington, $11 to $1000; In dependence. $120 to $1100; Sumptur, $1700 to $1000. NEW USE FOR ELECTRICITY Klertrlclty, long usod In tho labora tory for oxporlmontnl purposes only, Is fast coming buforo Uio publlu rs nn agent of grout value In tho arts and lu tho affairs of everyday llfo. By electricity powor to drlvo mnohlnory can bo utilized nt tho distance of miles from Its sourco, und by oleotrlc Ity thanks to Mr. Kdlsou'H recent dis coveries our streets nnd houses nro lighted moro brilliantly than by gas. Whllo all thoso results aro evident to the public at Inrge, thoro Is still an other field lu which the uso of oleo trlc Ity Is uipldly working a profound reformation tho field of medical scl enco The following remarkable euros, performed by Dr. Darrln, show the new usoh for electricity: Catarrh, Bronchitis and Consumption Cured. Mr. lCdlter: I will lend my nnino to tho long list of cures performed by Dr. Darrln. Fifteen years ago ca tarrhal and bronchitis trouble com menced to annoy me, and seven years Inter a complicated lung trouble showed Itself. All efforts to euro woro frultloss, until coming under Dr. Dur rill's electrical troutiuont night yours ago. I nm happy to say I am curod. I attribute my long-continued good health to tho healing Influonue of elec tricity, which restored tno to a per mniiuiit sound condition, I am news agent on the Southern Paalflo II, It., and will gladly nnswor questions at my Iihiiih In Mount Tabor, Or. J. a. LINDSLKY. Tho Following Letter Speaks Volumes for Dr. Darrln's Mode of Treatment: Dr. Darrln, Dear Sir: It Is with great plensuro nml a thankful heart I wish to Inform you that I nm cured of salt rheum, which I have suffered with for 26 years, at times so bad that my hands would crack to the bouee, and my body was also uffected. I have no words that run express my thankful ness to you. Mrs. IS, Sherretts, of Vancouver, Washington, has known my condition, and can be referred to. Itofer nuy one to mo at Oardnor, Or. Very respectfully yours, MltS MAIITHA DAILY, $1000 Squandered. Mr. aWlter: I feel It my duty to say that Dr. Darrln cured my wife. years ago. She ho.) been affected for 30 years with kidney complaint, dia betes and pain lit the back. Many physicians had given liar up, after having Hld out over $1000 for her treatment. We only saw Dr. Darrln one time. He gave her rawedle and advice, nnd from that day to this her symptoms have never reappeared, and I am so pleased with his treatment that I have placed her under his care for deariie. t live near Madford, Oregon. O. MOIIUI8. Dr. Darrln's Place of Business. Dr. Darrln given free consultation al the Willamette Hotel. Salem, until July 0th, from 10 to 6 and from 7 to 8 dally. All curable chronic, acute and private diseases confidentially and successfully treated Circular nail quosttflti blanks sent free to nuy ad drees, and correspondence solicited. Most cae can reeelve homo treat ment after one visit to the doctor's of fice. Batteries ami belts furnished, with full directions for the use. Cross eye. rupture, tumors, varioeooele, hy drocele, seminal weakness and fltrle ture cured. Diseases of women an Im portant specialty, quickly relieved. The poor treated free, excepting medlelne, from 10 to 11 dally Ilyea tested and glaesee fitted. Dr. Darrln's terms for treatment are new It a week, or In that proportion of time, am the eae may reuufre ex sept lu speelal oases. The poor treated free, exeept medicine. THOUSAND STRIKE PRACTICALLY COMPLETE Situation in Alining Pegion Growing More Complicated Wllkesbnrre, Pn., Juno 4. "Today I think I can Bay our strlko Is prac- tlcally completo," said President Mitchell this morning, "additional flre mon. onglnoors nnd pump mon having Joined our forces." Local operators, howover, said their pumps wore work ing, and they hnVo no fear of floods. Thoy claim thoy havo competent mon to tako tho strikers' places. Non union men continue to arrlvo at vari ous places throughout tho nnthrftclto region. Thus far today no vlolonco has boon attempted. Mrs. McKlnley's Pension. Columbus, O., Juno -I. This was tlio dny for quarterly panslon payments, nnd among tho warrants issued by Gonoral W. M. Jones, United States ponslon agont for Ohio, was ono for $1,2B0, payablo to Mrs, Wm. McKlnley. lay, of Canton, Ohio. Tho sum repre sents tho t first quarterly payment of tho ponslon of $5,000 per annum voted by Congress to tho widow of tho mar tyred prosldont o British Steamer Wrecked. Rangoon, India, Juno J. Who wreck of tho missing stoamor Camorta has boon found, proving beyond a doubt that UB0 pnssnngors nnd 00 of Its crew woro all lost It Is beliorod that tho Camorta wont down during Clio oyclono on May Oth, o Marrlaga Licenses Issued. Marrlago lleonsos woro today lsBuad as follews: Barbara Strobor nnd J. W. McGruth; Orll Arconn Keal and T J. Kd wards; Addto J. Whltoinan and. John A. Lynch. Many Brick Being Made The scarcity of brick haa somovNhat retnrded building ontorprluoB In Sa loin for hoiuo wookn, but A. A. Burton, tho brick ninnufucturor, Is now burn ing a kiln containing 225,000. Tho weather this your has boon decidedly unfavorable) for manufacturing brick, but, with tho promlso of gOod wcathor, tho factory will bo run to tho fullest capacity until tho season Ib ovor. Lucky Harry Peroy. Kdltor Jeurnal: I nm so pleased with Dr. Darrln u treatment for deaf iiobs thnt I wish all to know of my experience. For soma tlmo I havo been deaf, until It bocanio no trouble some I could not nttend to my voca tion as a musician. Dr. Darrln cured mo with elootrlulty and a alight oper ation, In 20 mlnutos. itofor to mo at Mrs. Miller's, Commorolal street. Sa lorn. HAHIIY rKKGY. ;fresh today. ...Fig Paste... AND Cocoanut Wafers AT- Zinn's 154 Stale St. Phone 2074. " Special Today Ladies' American Silk Sleeveless Vests Look like silk, near Uke ailk, regular S5e value), Today Only ' 4 i -' ?' . 18 cents The best values efer Gttfrd.I tjslem for the prioej V J -9, I