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THE DAILY JOURNAL. Watch the Fight for Plat Salaries. '. i Weather tonight and jbiflorrow, fair, colder. : ; ? VOL. XII. 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902. f-f-H 1 Hill! I I 1 -H"frm-H-K 4--f tWHi IIUIIIIH4 Straw Hats N!. i earth. Crash Hats M.. ..f I . . v..r ,.r uub uro c neapur una yoar than evor bo oro. Tho 25c lino oC t erne i liatu looks wn niii.no i fn.iro.o m .' ","W'"',,BI n. po .. nr" ",uoa "u"" v u e novo uiem 4i(Uf t " UUVs ,M?,li?XJL)Itl.l(1 t,ree(' fltrnw hals t 05c, 05c. $1.10, OT R& 2Ja':rily'" ll, molest lint oi HARVEST HATS at. lOo, 15c. 20c, 25c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR For men from 25c up. The 15c grade Is extra good vnluo. Shirts, Overalls, Gloves Ami nil kinda of goods for lintvoBt wear. Our $1.15 Horsehide Glove la tho boat on the market. 'I hey aland the hnrd wear nnd stay I vw. v wu p'lllllIIVI Our ItOc horerhlde glovo ia good but It pays to buy tho best. The FAS! RAILWAY TRAffl ON FIRE New York Racket !he";C"tf;,"n sekexoebs Our prices aro lowor thnn nt regular etorca for tho anme quality. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, Prop' The Invalid's 57ard Frightful Wreck On the Pennsyl vania Railroad Passengers Roasted Alive In the Coaches and Burning Debris WILL RESUME WORK Coal Operators Post Notices to That Effect Charleston, W. Vn., July 25. Tho coal operators have posted notices In tho Kanawha nnd Now Itlvor Holds thnt nil mines will resume operations on July 28th, nnd employes not report ing Rir duty may consider thomsclvos discharged; that also eviction proceed ings will be taken against strikers oc cupying company houses. - t--l: . -- . NO. 147. t - RESCINDS HIS ORDER DRAW SOCIAL Judge Jackson Miners' Fears Ire the Accident Due to Collision With Coal Car Running Wild on a Down Grade 44-H-4-H'-M-i-4-W-fr-M'H--KH-4--H-t I I I I I i H t M--H H H T Xonln, Ohio, July 25. There wore dead and Injured wore lifted from tho seven persons killed, seventeen In-.mass of twlstod Iron and splinters. Tho death cries of agony from three or four men nnd women who could not bo rescued from thelrS flry prisons Wo have an invalid's ward hero, wbero crippled clocka, watches, oyo glasses, ) linos. V BKiiiiiu worK unit can uo done anu at prices evon moro tttlLUlirH. UVU 1T1HNHHP'. and the like, nre made as good na now by skillful ropairers Lot tie try our band We will inanre the most uolicttto nnd reasonable than von hope for. III4I1 cbnrgcs nnd liarr'a havo no intercourse. on any "out of repair" thing in thoeo linoa. Barr's Jewelry Store Cor. State nnd Liberty Sta. Upheld By All Sorts And conditions of men. A Overholdl'a line old rye wlii key ia held in high f -vor alike by the mi lionniro anil the me chanic. Uaa tho eoclnl charm exprei H'd by the ''mellow," aa well aa puri'y and maturity torccommeniMt. Iuvalti nbla for medicinal ueo Hebt on the mnrkot. We havo tho llnott brand of wiiifa and llquorb at lowest prices. Leaders in Low Prices J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 ' Comtnerclil Strtet. Ri I WsM ! Pi; 1 r jjj.'-jj-.hh wimvyfl ta t a.-i ,- , r'iiBM cj n Jureil nnd four missing In Inst night's . wreck on the 1'ennsylvanla road nt Trobln. The dead are: Win. Clark. I Wm. lhvycr and M. M. Peters, of Co-j could be hoard by tho people who liimbus, Ohio; Chns. McOownn, of, stood about powerless to rondor aldr Qrcenflold, Ind.; two unknown wo-,Kor two hours tho wreckage burned, men, and ono unknown man. Tho J nnd the lire was only extinguished unknown dend were burned In the , whon tho Dayton Are department nr- miimnn cars. Tho missing woro prob- lived ably nlso burned In tho cars. Tho wrecked train wns running CO miles nn hour when it ran Into a flat car laden with coal, which broke from a coal train, and struck tho pnssengor on the down grndo running 30 miles an hour. Tho Impact was torrlflc, and was followed Immediately by an ex plosion of the gns tnnks bonoath the Pullmans. Tho ontlro train, oxcopt the two rear sleopors was wrecked, the dobrlu Immediately taking fire. Kifty passongers were on the train, and It Is considered mnrvolous how any escaped. Many wore asleep when tho crash came, nnd those In tho Pull mans were hurled from their berths Into tho wreckage, which was soon burning fiercely. Work of rescue wns quickly begun, nnd ono by ono the HMIBDHKBIIIBIMMIUHKRIIIII President's Yacht in a Fog Oyster liny. N. Y July 25. A dis patch was received last night from Wm. Loch, Jr., assistant secretary to tho president, stating that the presi dent's yacht, Mayflower, hud run Into a douse fog oIT Tompklnsvllle, Stnten Islaiid, and would remain there at anchor- over night. Pnrkersburg. W, Vn.. July 25. Judge Jnckson today Instructed the mnrshnl not to oxocfito the order for tho arrest of Wm. Wilson, secretary of the United Mlnoworkers. on chnrgos of dlsoboylng tho Injunction. This do clslon Is duo to tl'o desire not to nrouso moro bitterness among tho miners. LINE Favors Rail way Commission Tncomn, WiibIi., July 25. Congress man Cushmnn, cnndldnto for ronotnl nntlon, today declared himself In fa vor of the creation of n state railroad commission, which Oo"ornor Mcllrlde mnde the chief Issue of tho stnto campaign. How About Your Eyes Get your eyes tested at C. T, Pom eroys so you can see perfectly. Gold filled spectacles warranted 10 years, formerly 253.50 now 2.00. Watches, poa filled cases, Elgin or Waltham movement horn 101 to 20. C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jowolor and Optician, 2h8 Com'l. St. Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor? Ho absolutely cures cancors, tu mors, gravol, kidney and bladder trou bles, bono diseases, asthma, skin disinsections. My Dear Friend: You must bear In mind that medlclno Is not a poisonous tonic, nor a stimulant, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, whero tho results aro suro death soon er or later, Those poisons go In your bones and destroy tho life of them and create all kinds of diseases, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc. Do not blame the medicine when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or disease In (he systom. You must not expect to bo I cases all without tho uso of tho knife or poisonous minerals or mineral of any kind. iThoy aro used to bolng humbugged. I My medlclucs oro composed of na uno turo's horbs what tho human systom requires. Whon tho animals get sick they will help themselves to those herbs, for they havo tho Instinct, and the people havo not, so wo havo to make a study of It. It has boeu a llfo study with me. Do not get weary; this life Is too short and too swoet to worry out of this world. THK THERMOMETER IS LOW In tho kitchen, always when gas ia need for cooking. And you don't havo to worry over the rieo in tho price of wood. It la tho fuel pat excellence In the warm weather, no heat, no nshea, no dirt no duet. Instead, comfort, convenience, cleanllnepa, economy. Gaa stoves and ranges of every sizo and stylo supplied by the Salem Gaa Llsht Company at lowoat prlcne. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phono 663. 4 Chemeketa 8L Wreck Near Omaha. Omahn, July25. Pnssengor train No. 5, westbound on the Chicago, Hock Island & Pacific, was wrecked three miles west of South Omaha yestorday afternoon, tho flroman being killed, the englueor perhaps fatally hurt, and two express mossongors badly bruised. Victor Krlckson, the flromnn, of Fair bury. Neb., wnR crushed to death be nonth tho engine. Tho following woro Injured: Charles Porter, of Fair bury, Neb., legs crushed nnd bndly bruised, probably will recover; Henry Fisher and Charles Caldwell, express messengers, both bndly bruised. HIUBBMHBIIUMBflHBllEMHM Trappist Mon astery Burned Oka, Quebec, July 25 -The cele brated monnstry of the Trapplsts here was entirely destroyed by II ro last night. Loss, $1100,000; Insurance, $100,000. Thoro were 97 monks nl the monastery, all of iwlioni esrnped. Ten thousnnd gallons of elder nud 1000 gal lons of wlno woro dostroyod. The (Ire, tho origin of which Is un known, dostroyod ovory vestlgo of the mngnlllcont buildings, which required many years to build. Two monks, Hrothor Seraphln, who wns blind, nud nnothor, who was suffering from con sumption, wero rescuod from tho top floor by priests, nt tho risk of their lives. It Is feared they will die. j-H--K44--H--H-fr-H.4H-44Hh4- I llllllll HHHII Hill tl Affairs of all Nations Nuns will be expelled from France. Japan has annexed Marcus Island. Cigar makers of Manila are on strike. General Taft and party has sailed for Manila. Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Is surrounded by 2000 Insurgents. The royal yacht today took King Edward for a short cruise. Two hundred American pilgrims called on the Pope Thursday. President Flrmen's sympathizers are marching on Cape Haytlen. The Pope has granted Mrs. Mackay special permission to hold services over the body of her husband. Experimental mines In a military camp at Versailles accidentally exploded, killing four officers and a scorn of cadets. In the Irish debate, now active In the House of Commono, Mealy, Irish Nationalist, referred to Ireland as the "sick child of the Drltlch Empire." "The Pilgrim Club," formed to bring Americans and Englishmen together, was launched In London today. Chauncey Depew fs vice-president. 4-M--H4W44-M--tM--H--H-4 British Snobs Ill-treat a Fel low Officer Lonuon. July 25.-Detnlls of a re marknhle case of prosecution by broth er olllcers of n young lieutenant of tho Second Llfo Ounrds nt Windsor, n regiment of which ICInc R.lwnr.l i colonol-ln-chlef, show thnt in this crack cavalry oignnlxntion, like ninny wi.u-rn. mo oiucors nre Intolerant of any one who tnkes his profession Re, rlously. Second Lieutenant C. 1). Oregson who secured n commission February 15, 1U02, was known to bo a hard work er, elllclont and popular with his men. Monday night n number of tho ofllrors of the regiment chased Lieutenant Hier-Hoii out of his quarters, hunted him through the bnrrncks with whips, nt the snnie time using foul language ducked him In n horse-trough until ho was half dend. and subsequently wrecked his qitnitora and destroyed his entire kit. Tho victim was forced to spend. tho remainder of tho night on the hare JUior of his room, wrapped In an overcoat. Tho only explanntlon of thlH treatment was that Lieutenant Grogson was socially undesirable There Is no doubt that, In view of tho lieutenant's record, nnd tho king's connection with tho roglmont, his majesty will order n strict Investiga tion Into tho occurrence. WINGED MERC'S STRIKE And Paralyze Chicago Mes senger Service Texas fever has hrokon out umoux tho natlvo cnttlo of Southern Kansns, and at Dexter ovor 100 head died within tho past few days. The dlwmse Is bolleved to bo sprenillng. ...Cash Shoe Store... Dump Sale of SHOES Chicago, July 25. Tho Postal nud Western Union mosHengur boys wont on strike this .morning, practically paralyzing mossenger dull very. Tho strlko emitted n number of demonstra tions In down-town streotH, Tho boys want 75 cents for nn eight-hour dny, nud 10 cents an hour tor ovor time. Oxfords Dr. Cook euros all kinds of diseases. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St., 3a lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to cured In a few days, for your sickness consult. He is a natural doctor. He Is or dlsoaso haB Veen a long Ume com, descended from a line of German herb ing on, and It will tnko a long Umo J allots, the beat physicians In the to get it out of your syBtem. It will world. take nfbntha or a year to build up a This Is his fourth year In Salem, and new body from the bones up. This la scores of patients and friends can tea what the people do not understand. Jtlfy to his skill In their cases. Read the Above Remarkable Cure. Ladles' vlcl kid Oxford, $2.00 to f!l.00 valuofl, dump price Ladles' vlcl kid Oxford, better styles and ! $2.60 to $1.00 vnluefi, dump price Shoes BYE X SPECIALIST X A, M- BANCROFT, Mrr. or the BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Com'l St, Salem. Orctoo m VYe do our own frtndlnjs Exsmlflstioa free. w-- Navel Orangeade Something Good to Drink at SODA FOUNTAIN 114 State Street. News in Brief. Mrs. Mary J. Laks the woman who wag shot Wy her husband at th Fre doala House, ia Seattle, last Saturday "'Hit. died yesterday. Nr. Hnilly Wright, rellet of the lata Joi . Wright, Oregon pioneer of ISM, died at hep home In Roseburg this morning, aged 72 years. Irwin, Pa , was the center of a cloud burst and wind storm, which extended over an area of less than two mils, but the aaae wrought In Uw than aa hour is estimated at ot leesthaH tttO.000. The handsome UWet la . Peter's chapel at Mare island Nary Yard, la memorial of the AawHaa and Brit ish officers killed la Samoa was ua veiled today Ladles' vlcl kid shoes, cloth and kid top. turn and welt soles. $2.80 to $-1.00 vales, dump price Ladles vlcl kid shoes, cloth and kid top, turn welt soles, $2.50 to $1.00 values, dump price Ladlos' vlcl kid shoos, better styles and slues $8.00 to $6.00 values, dump price ,..? Ladlos' vlcl kid lace shoes, good sizes, $9.00 to $6.00 values, dump uric Ladles' vlcl kid heavy sole lace shoe extension edge, $1.00 values, dump price Ladles' vlci kid lace shoe, heavy soles,iUHit Up, extension edge, uiMo-date $8.60 value dump price PHIT-ESSI shoes for ladles, price stamped on sole. Made by C. P. Ford & Co., Hoehester. N. Y.old by other dealers for $S.00 and $S.6u. dump jurtce $ $ $ $ $ 35 50 35 50 75 So voi al hundred minors employed In tho local plant of tho Amurlcun Steel Casting Company wont on Htrlko whuu asked by tho company to stnnd good for bad canting. Hnrvostlng has boon commenced In a fow fields In Liinit county, but It will not bo general before next week. Ornln Is ripening vory rapidly, nud Is snld to bo lllllng well. LIBERTY OR DEATH The Watchword of Religious Rioters in France Pnils, July 26. This morning, In compliance with nn order In Premier Combos' circular, enforcing tho law of religious iiMsoclntioiiH, a commis sion of police wont to the convention In tho Hue Snlnt Mnur whero Tiiuh day's domnnstrntloit occurred. The sisters Informed him they Intended to- refuse to evacuate. Later, fifty men, friendly to the nuns, garrisoned the plneo and prepared to make a violent defence. If nocussary. They rnlsod u banner on which wns Inscribed "Lib orty or Death." Several boys smoking elgmettos In the burn or J. O. Crawford, In Albany, Or., caused n flr which burned the burn nnd windmill lower, nnd Jeopard ised the resldeuco adjoining It. MADE FAMILY BICYCLE Salem Mechanic Provides Novel Trip to Mehatna L. E. (Inrdner and family, consisting of wife nnd two chlldron, ngod 3 nnd 5 years, havo returned from n week's outing nt Mehnmn. Tho trip to nnd from tills popular mountain resort wns mndo In a novel way, which, bowover, only contributed to the pleasure of tho trip. Mr. Onrdner, who Is a moclinnlc, had contrived a family bicycle for the trip. For this purpose a tandem whool was employed. To tho framo of tho wheel, nnd betweon tho two floats, was attached u sort of motnllc frainowork. upon which had boon Improving! two seats, one on either sldo of tho mnln frnme of the wheel. Mrs, Onrdner was stationed on the front sent of the tundem, while Mr. Onrdnor occupied the rear sent, and tho children were given the ennvas seats attached to the sides of the wheel. Mr. (lordlier sayM the pnrty mnde very good time, by traveling enrly .it the morning before the lient became loo notlcenble. DIED AT POST OF DUTY Firemen Killed and Injured. In a Destructive Fire At Al bany. N. Y. Twenty Manufactnri g !im Completely Burned Out Albany. N. Y.. July 25.-Tho large six-story building of tho United Shirt fiuiury company, was completely gutfocl by fire this morning. Tho build ing housed about twenty manufactur Ing Anns. Two flromon lost thoir.llves nnd two moro woro probably fatally Injured during the progress of tho flamos. Tho dead are: Donald Dlshop and James Sholloy. The property loss la nbout half a million. Tho dead and injured firemen weio standing on tho roof of tho Columbia hotel, when tho wnll of tho Collar Company building toppled ovor on thorn. Tho Oermanln hotel. Columbia hotol. nnd a number of residences woro badly damaged. Venezuelan Up risings Continue Washington, July 26. Tho ilnvy de partment today rocolvud tho following from Commander McLean, of tho cruiser Clnnclnnntl, dated at Laguay ra, Venezuela: "The prosldont of Vonoztiola. with troops, embarked for -I-nguay, at liar colnna, yestoiday. Thoy lonve only 300 soldiers nt Dnrcolonls, It Is ru iiiorod thnt Vnlencla has boon taken." o- RECLAIM SAND DUNES An Agrostologlst Examines the Lands at Astoria $100 $125 $150 $2 00 ANOTHER RAILWAY MERGED Union Pacific Absorbs the Ry Will Oreanlze On Chlcacro, Milwaukee & St. Paul Lines of Northern Pacific Men's Shoes Men's calf and vlet tan shoe, worth $1.00 and $4.00, dump price ,. Men's heavy working shoe, buckle awl-laee. $2.90 and $114 rallies, dumn eriee Men's calf laee shoes, a nice dress shoe, $2.10 and $-0 values. duMH Prta - - Men's ftdwls Olapp tan shoes, $.uo and WM values, dumjj price Camping and Outing Shoes Also Tennis Shoes With Rubber Soles. CASH" SHOE STORE 901 Oommereiil St., Oapotite Pettolllre. $100 $135 $150 $2 50 Chicago, July 26. What Is said to be absolute confirmation of tho to ported purchase of the Chicago. Mil' waukee & 8t. I'auL railroad by the I'nlon Pnciflc was received here to day. It Is claimed that the majority of the stock, jiought by the llockefel-ler-I Ian liiuin crowd, now reposes In a safety deposit box in New York; It Is too Intention, so It Is wild, to organize a company, and to hold the securetles of the two loads on the Hues of the Northern Pacific securetlos. The plan, however, Is entirely continuant uK)ii the outcome of a suit now pond ing against that company. Until that case Is disposed of no public uuuouuc- ment of the consummation of tho deal will be made. Whatever the Northern Psrlflc securities will be compelled to do by order of the couit In the muttm of orxuillzatlun will hu done by the new merger French Prune Crop Fails Paul MnsHon, a prominent vlueynrd Ist anil fruit grower of San Jose, has cabled fiom Ague, France, stating that the I'reiuh prune crop has been untliely destroyed by the late cold rains nud hall. Ilarllor In the season the prospects were for a short crop In Pinuce. Now, according to Mr. Mas sou, the yield will hardly be worth marketing. The los of the Frepch ctnp means a big advance In prices on this coast, with nccoidlug profits to the Callloiiila growors. Minor Mention Local Import Speclnl Agent Dunn, of tho agricul tural depnrtmont, arrived In tho city this morning from Washington, I). C, to ninlte nn examination of tho sand dunes on Clatsop beach nnd around Port Stevens, says tho Astoria LIudgoL lie Is one of the ngrostologlsts of tho department, nud It tins boon decided to reclaim many thousands of nores of this land, by planting certain kinds of grasses that have been decided from experiments to be suitable for tho purpose. Kxperlments of this charac ter have been In progress on Clatsop's plains for several yours, nnd now the Intention of tho government Is to spend several thousand dollars In car rying out this work to a practical Hon elusion. Ice reim in Paper Pails to Take Home FOR WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP Puelllstlc Mill Will fle On In San Fran cisco Tonltrht-Heavy Oddo On Jeffries H pint . l pint . . 1 iiuart. . i gallon ..10c ,.15o ,.USo .50c Zinri's 154 State St'.Pbono 2874. tuxjii money this morning Is sending the San Francisco. July 85 At i.uiDV th. m fi-iit (Hull both i-oHtes-; availing odds up to 10 to 4)4 I" f .,.., .. .... ... , ttherllT J. M Ituder and guard. Chuiles Hamilton, of Jackson lounty I this miirnltiK bioiisht C. U Mntnev aged 7" years, to the Insane asylum August Walter, Hd M years, wus today committed to the Insane asylum from Marion county. Th l-yeerold sou of James Imlah, of I'alrtleJil. whs kicked by u horse oh Wednesday evening:, and sustained fracture of the sHUlL Dr. Kurtsn, of.t kflkuaIkh& I m 7l IHsT I a IX n X unts In condition, awl physically perfect, and awultlug the hour tonlcht u.. . tl., j.liotii titiiu IM total m in niLA mi Till Ul UW KIIHMiniWni lsW!tilftlnf proaouuieu , anm wry Ul(H nlornng mi timi a iwnsueimy , quSt ,,uy , ,,,H ll)t4, rpi(ta ttfirnMn which will he Indulged In a little pantomime decide the cbaiMdonuli at the world, sparring to keep his miieles limbered The battle Is scheduled for 8:10. The J h p. Jeffries exerlsMl lightly in the betUnc is II reller than on apy recent ' gymnasium this wonting, apd rested tight. An Influx of MtasiiHineus quieity uie wuimiee m m u- BRYAN CHANGES HIS PLAINT Oervals. was tallsd. sad. after un ln; 'pwl"' vesUgntUMt, It WM dechted to uriugx the little fellow to Salem, where he Is reeelriNi treatment at the Florence Sana barium M. ItooWM. fwtider of the Ameri can WalOtaw Wnteh CuwpaBy, where he was treasurer II years. Is dead, at ItHveriy. Mass. lie was 78 years old. Today We will tell a line of extra high T Now IIS ach Not the WorklDf? the Empty Man's Stora Dinner Pall lloth Island. Me.. July . Hrynn arrived here this morning, and deliv ered an address at the court hose. In mW speesb h (Mid eonshlerable attention to unjust taxation, and said thing In. that while the jxxir matt was going around trying to find something to mil la his stomaeh, the rich man was go ing from watering pbise ta nwothef trying to find a stemath to put se.uieV Wash Goods J Worth 50c and 60c yd. I 25cyd MHpjpjuieae I uavid miiiin nni immv. w. ; ; IW , jMtebancostthw have none to Neskowin fur a summer1.. ' '' '""',, ", ,, j; t PEn80NAL8. .....!.. 'IHiAu fte. n tMn tiA Uliul UV T:Uiln HW sT saa,viir4"new" v ti .i . two sons from Kaasus. and will make,-' ,q,u ",p' a family reunion of their outing. Mr. Fred J. Hhlen arrived on last night's orerland from St. Michaels, Alaska, where he has been In the em ploy of th Northern Oomiiierelal Oomimny for (he nast li(im mastbg, ; ; Early Sa'yreJ'oTthl $" " IW4WHw4 Come n iW" it. yTnlJUBSHMIi ' """ " S.a-M'rWl,.Y iSh .j '