The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 21, 1902, Image 1

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    JOURNAL,
the, WeatNer.
Tonljjht and tomorrow fair; With
probable showers.
Every Mechanic and Laboring Man In'
Salem Is at work.
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VOL. XII.
SALEM, OREGON. THUR8DAY, AUGUST 21, 1902.
EVERYBODY BU8Y.
DAILY
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It Would be Interesting
To know how much you have paid out in the
past ten years for goods your neighbors bought at
CREDIT STORES and failed to pay for. You
wouid change your-trading place quick if you
knew the extra profits merchants charge to make
up for BAD ACCOUNTS.
THE ONLY WAY TO AVOID PAYING YOUR NEIGHBORS'
DEBTS IS BY DEALING WITH A SPOT CASH STORE,
I The New York Racket I
Started on the cash plan and they've stuck to it.
That's why they've made a success. They can
undersell any merchant who does a credit business
Shoes, Xlothing. Hosiery,
Underwear, Ribbons, Laces,
Ladies' and Men's Furnishings
;0Y KIM AL
IWOISPAI
Shocks His Subjects By His Rude
Behavior
Tour Through the Provinces Marked By Out
bursts of Undignified Hilarity
r- . j. a. , . . a. j., r , i n j Nt'w 0lleA. Aug. 21. Ailvlcol from
Fear Is Eutertained That the Royal Youngster Is Becoming jrunoio, mim., state umt a mC riot
lso, after a battle with n smuggler,
Captured two Chlnnmon, who woro bo
Ing smuggled across tho bordor Inst
tflgbt. With his 8-ymiM)ld son, Ora
lfam guarded tho Coloatlnls all night.
In the morning thoy woro committed
to the custody of tho officials hero.
The nuthotltlos, although dotormlilpd
to break up tho nractlco of wliolosmlo
smuggling of Chinaman, are frequent
ly outwitted, and In some Instancos
the Coloatlala havo boon brought ovor
from Mexico In prairie schooners, tho
ottlclals thinking thoy woro laden with
household goods.
FINANCIER
RUSSELL
SAGE
Southern
Race Riot
Mentally Deranged
Men's Black Aohair Summer Coats,
They'll keep you cool
90c.
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
PNICE CASH STORE.
E. T. BARNES, Prop'r.
4-h n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 m i i n 1 1 e i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 ith
For Mantel or Pocket
Acourato, dofondablo tlmo-kooporH is ono of tho 13arr store's specialties.
Whothor you nuod a tlnio-koopor for your mantol or a timo-keopor for your
pocket, wo nra equally prepared to sorva you. Not a bare, sparse assortment
to choose from, but a largo and satisfying rango of varloty. Prices tho low
out downright good quality affords.
Barr's Jewelry Store cor"" s,a" -ZZZIZ. Pr,,
Madrid, Aug. 21. Your correspond
out learns details that point to tho
suspicious cccontrlclty of King Alfon
so's bahavior during his recant pro
vincial tour. His Majosty ropoatodly
gave evidence of lack of mental bal
ance. His actions have caused the
people In tho provinces to fonr that
their rulor 1b really demented.
At Oveldo, at a recoption, tho king
complained of being bored, and askod
why ho could not go to bed. Leon
Pachcco explained Hint ctiqlitte de
manded tho peopto must lenvo first. A
moment lator, during n hush, the king
doubled his flats and placod them to
his mouth In Imitation of a bugle, and
sounded taps, Everybody stood
aghast, and looked toward tho king,
who again sounded taps, stretched his
arms and yawnod. The .people took
the hint and filed out At Leon, the
king was met by, a brilliant procos
slon to escort him to tho town hall. On
the way a triumphal arch attracted
his attention. In a loud volco he
called to driver to stop, unslnug his
camera and toook a plctura of the
arch from ovorj' concolvnblo position,
dolnylng tlio procession ton minutes.
At Santander the Icing received tho I
city s keys on tho street Btand. As the
keys were handed His Majesty, the
people shouted "Long live tho king."
in the stillness .which followed, the
king leaned toward tho Duke do Vera-
gua, who was on another stand, and
shouted:, "Say, Duko, you did not got
anything this time, did you?" and
thou laughed bolstoiously nt tho duke's
confusion.
Jiroko out thero this morning, and that
four whites and 10 nogrooa wero killed
and wounded.
L. S. Lambait, of Stayton, was a
business visitor In this city today.
Does Not Agree With
Morgan's Methods
Declares Trnsts a Aleuace to
the Government
Will Involve American's In
Financial Disaster
Now York, Aug. 21. Iif an Interview
printed today Hussol Sago says that ho
doos not ngroo with Plorpont Morgan,
regarding tho consolidation and com
bination of all groat Interests. "Com
binations of nil great industries are a
mennco to tho govornment," ho do
dares. "Thoy are not only- a Mfttiieo.
hut nro oppressors of tho people!
Should an era of combinations onsuo
the American people will cortalnly re
volt against them, and If thoy do thoro
will be a financial ruin such at the
people have never dreamed of In tho
history of the world."
BIG
WAR
GAME
tHtUHMIIIillll-HHHIHll HHIIIIII Mill I t Ml III
A Warm Weather
Dinner
Is made appetizing and enjoyablu by
a glass of superior table claret, Snu
torno, Durgundy or Hhlno wine, to add
piquancy to Its relish. It is an aid to
dlgostlon, cooling and restful after a
uays's work. Our stock Is high grado. of
suporlor flavor and vlntago, and tho
pricoa are low onough to allow tho man
of smnll Incomo to enjoy it.
J. P. ROGERS, &,
Wholesale and Retail
Affairs of all
Nations
Liquor Dealer.
When time is in dispute
The wutch from C. T. Pomoroy's al
ways decides. A watch from there Is
reliable. The nnnio Itself Is a guaran
tor ltvery watch sont out of this
store Is accurately regulated and ran
qlways bo dupendqd upon. That's tho
only kind of a watch to carry. A big
stock to soloct from. Prices, sllvor
watohoe, $2.50 to S10; 20 yoar gold
'filled $10 to $20.
C. T, Pomeroy
2 J 8 Com't St. Watchmaker and Optician
The United States cruisers Chicago and Albany are anchored at
Cronstadt, Prussia.
The plague mortality In British India Is increasing at the rate of
1000 victims weekly.
Captain Strong and May Yohe have rfalled for Argentine under the
names of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson.
The gunboat Moyaca, captured by the Colombia rebels, Is now In
service at sen, flying the revolutionary flag.
Three hundred Chinese are on their way to man the new steam
ship Korea. The sailors' union will protest.
South Africa expects trouble with the Kaffirs. Since their con
centration in the military camps they decline to work.
Moors attacked a Frenoh suppply column near Aim Del Kellt, In
Algeria, and a number were killed and wounded on both' sides.
In the conference with tho Qoer generals, it Ic reported that ex
President Kruger bitterly upbraided them for giving up Doer Inde
pendence.
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PULP MILLS EXPLODE
Frightful Death of Workmen
Covered By Sccthln? Acid
j
Fight Against
Trusts
St. Paul, Aug. 21. The trust ques
tion was precipitated In the trans
MtMlMlppi Commercial Congress this
morning when Win. Kustloo. of Mln-
nenpolls, moved that the address of
V. U. Thurbur be expunged from the
rocorus. Rustics charged that Thut
her was horo as an agent of tho moat
trust, ami his address was nn effort
to get the trust's side of the case be
fore the public, at Uie oxponso of the
congress, seemingly with Its endorse
ment. Tho "question" was hotly de
bated for nn hour. Thurbor was se
verely criticised, both for his present
action, and for his connection with
mo aonnte Biigar scandal. Finally tho
wioio nmttor of tho trusts was loft to
the resolutions committee. Seattle
Rets the noxt meeting.
TH& GREAT RECORD
Of Dr , Darria is Simply a Series
of Pr otessional Triumphs, v
Magnetism with Electricity
VETERAN
SOLDIER
DEAD
General Franz Slegel, Hero
of Bull Run
Nfew York. Aug. 21. flonoral Franz
Slegel. soldlor. politician and editor,
won ai ins Home this morning. Tho
general p hits been nlllng for two years,
the loMilf of ago and genonii break
down. Ho took to his bed Sunday,
o
LOOKS
BAD FOR
GAGE
Spreckles Is Making a Case
Against the Governor.
Nayal Maneuvers Now
In Action
Hostile Fleet Wifl AttacKNew
York City
Rival Fleets Named Respect
ively Blue and White
Rocknort. Mass., Aug. 21, Tho
morning broke clear and pleasant, and
tho atmosphere is all that could bo
desired for tho squadron defending
the coast from mimic attack. It la not
prohnhlo that the "onomy" wTti'imt In
nn appearance at any'pojnt nlong the
coast, as thoro is no haze to obscure
Ills movomontB.
Wilmington, Del.. Aug. 21. Up to
noon today 13 nion aro known to be
dead as the result of an explosion of.
tho steel dlgostora in (he Delaware
The pdlce and firemen woiked at tho
ruins all night. The scene Is a most
dish-easing one. Many women mid
children remained thuie for hours.
i railing: for their lost hiiHhunils anil
pulp works yostordny afternoon, nml rnUivra. It le believed number of
a uoxen otliors aro missing. The bod ee were blown Into the Christian
Have !oo Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor?
lie absolutely euros cancers, tu
mors, gravel, kidney and bladder trou
bles, "bono dlsoases, asthma, skin dis
insections. My Dear Frleud:
-. You must bear In mind that this
mediaiuo la not a poisonous tome, nor
a stimulant, nor a temporary relief,
which you get from poisonous drugs,
whore the results are euro 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 the poisons or disease In the
system. You must not expect to be
cured In a few days, for your slokness
or disease has een a long time 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 build up a
new body from the bones up. This Is
what the people do not
eases all without tho uso of tho knife
or poisonous minerals or mineral of
any kind.
They aro used to being bumbuggod.
My medicines are composed of na
ture's herbs what tho human system
requires. When the animals got sick
they will help themselves to those
herbs, for thoy have the InBtlnct, and
the people havo not, so wo hare to
mako a study of It It has been a life
study with me. Do noc get weary;
this life Is too short and too sweoi to
worry out of this world.
hodlee of tho following have been re
covorod and Identified: John MoCor
mlek, William llurke, Qranvllle Wal
ter, Jnmos Stokes, Fra'nklln Harris,
Cleorgo Wright, Joseph Laubuclter,
Joseph Honry, Joseph Nugle, Sench
aria Collins, James Jestor, John Dur
ham and John Laubaeker. One hun
dred and fifty men woro employed In
tho mill. The seething acid from the
vats covorod many of the nion, killing
them Instantly. The bodlee that have
been recovered aro horribly mangled.
liver. Tho cause of the oxplnelon Is)
unknown. Five buildings were
wrecked, entailing a loes of lu.ooo.
The digesters weie located In a two
story building. There were 10 of them
lug the building, each one rHembllng
n vat, and about six feet In diameter.
They were used for reducing wood
pulp. Klghteen men were at woik In
the building. There were two terrific
reports, ami the next instant the build
ing ami mills about the structure were
completely wrecked.
100 Engines for Rook Island.
Chicago, III., Aug. 11. The Rock
usland system has arranged to add 100
new engines to lt equipment. Within
the last 16 months. Including the new!
I the last two years, make necessary an
outlay of about ?6,ooO,(X)0.
Sohwab Sailed for Europe.
New York. Aug. 81. C. 8. Schwab
order, the Rock Island has contracted I mlM thta """'" 'r Huren: he
fop son mikeImmi Bnmn nt wi.ini. iiBv'went "uaccoiiipnnlwl. He reiterates
Dr. Cook euros all kinds of .dlsoases.
Or. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty $t, Sa
lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to
consult He Is a natural doctor. He Is
descended from a line of German herb
alists, the best physicians in the
world.
This Is his fourth year In Salem, and
ecores of patients and friends can tes-
understand. , tlfy to his skill In their cases.
already been delivered, and many are
almost ready for delivery. The loco
motives will be distributed over the
entile system, a large number to be
used' on the new Texas lines. It le said
that the average cost will be about
16,om). These locomotives, with other
equipment ordered by the road within
UEMiulflMSlBiniKMaBMSBBIIl
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that he was not so ill as ratMirted. and
could not say when he would return,
lie dKnlwl that he Intended to form a
I3uroieau steel trust.
Captured Smuggled Chinese.
IC1 Paso. Tex. Aug. 21 John Gra
ham, a ranchman living west of Kl
The nbnvo cut Illustrates the man
nor In which ninny of Dr. Dnrrlu's
cases are treated by magnetic oloctrlc
Ity. Chronic, .acuto and private dis
eases tainted with the latest remedies
known to seiaucu, the olectro-mnguotlo
treatment being a epuulalty. lload-
uohea can gonuiully be cured by rub
bing tho hnuds lightly acrosa the fore
head. The reason of this is: Friction
product olectriclty, and lack of oluc
trlclty in the brnlu Is the cuuse of
nervous headaches. Therefore, when
we produce electricity In tills innn
uer, we glvo the brain the food it Is
Hungry for, and the pain Is cured
The body needs electricity us much
as it needs food. Slckneas Indicator
that there Is u hick of electiluity
which. In order to rontore health, must
he supplied.
1o such ensei Dr. Darrlu can restore
the lost vitality or aulmnl electricity,
aid promote a healthy action to the
vital organs. The doctor's mode of
administering electricity differ from
that in genera! use. Hie long experi
ence has demonstrated tlint the best
results are obtained by electricity,
combined with magnetism.
As a proof of the efllciency of this
treatment read tho cure performed
years ago, which have remained pep
mansnt:
Cured Years Ago by Dr. Darrln.
J. Jl. Wilson. Mlst4 Or., pllee, 10
years, cured.
13. rt, Orout. Lu Grande, Or., crojp
eye, cured.
John lavensen, Fnrmliigton, Or.,
deufiietfM, eured.
F. W. Mlnahlii, Dundee, Or., dis
charging ear, cured. p
Rev. J. 18. Coenour, Portland. Or.
skin disease, cured.
J. li. Taylor, Pendleton, Or., strip
tnro, cured.
Mm. CI. Karg, I.olund, Or..
rnoumntlHui, restorod.
A. Peel, Kngle Point, Or., heart and
It vui troublu cured.
Miss Mngglo Syuhoest, I.a (Irnnde.
! San FranolHco, Aug. 81. The most
t Important witness this morning In tho
sciatic b',r,'l10 ""0 l,nHe W11H " A- KiUHlle.
t foreman of the carpenter shop nt Han
Qiiontln. who stnted that the convicts
made iitimarntis articles of inahognny
furniture, ,11 vo bedsteads, dining
table, etc.. most of which Is In the
Or.. iI'0u-iivii niii.,,1 I
m... . i. .,...,. ... . home of Josunli Aguerre. the warden.
mm. . n, i-iuve, mutiny, ur,, oral n . ,:,i ,
In,, nn.l wn.nl. irnnl.l. ..1 '0" lUlnil ' WBJ niBllO for (ISOlgO
..... ...... nwiiiw VW(IV VMIWMl I
Mrs. Martha Dnlly, Clanliior, Or.,
salt rheJiui for 1ft yearn, cured.
.1. U. .Tiif.l.llfft SL1lu'inil Civ uMumii
or skin disease'. 1 vears.' mml. (,flM """" Nl "'"'. Hli
.McDaiigal, a guard, which hail the let-
, ter "(1" on It This Is alleged now to
be In the governor's residence. In one
Dr. Darrln's Place of Business.
Dr. Darrln gives free examination
a bedstwul therefor.
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Wnshlngton, Aug. 21. Tho mimic
naval war began nt noon Wednesday,
Admiral Hlgglnson and Commander
Plllsbury, in command of tho rival
Hoots, respectively designated "Diuo"
nntl "Will to." tho latter under tho com
mand of Commander Plllsbury, being
tho attncklng fleet, wero supplied with
confidential instructions, which went
Into offoct at noon. Tho problem for
tho "White" floot, which Is at sea, Is
to effect a landing between Portland,
Mo., nnn Capo Cod, hoforo August
2Bth. To bo successful tho attacking
float must solto sumo undefomlcd an
chorage between tho points' ''named,
roruanu naruor being Included, but
not Casco Hay, nnd hold It for six
hours, without betng ousted by n su
perior force.
The instructions define the harbor
selted as one Hint must be capable of
gun and initio defense, with not less
than six faihoma of .water, anchorage
for several large ships, and In nil re
spects Hultablo for an advance baso
for an enemy's fleet Including heavy
ships. Under tho Instructions defining
tho charaotor of tho harbor ho must
Bolzu, Commandor Plllsbury Is much
rostllcted. Tho Pralrlo, which Is tho
honvlest-drnugbt vessel In his licet,
draws slightly under 2d feot of wator,
tho Panthor 18 feet 2 Indies, Ifintl tho
Supply 20 feot.
Naval olflcors havo gonernlly agreed
that the cIibiicos against tho "Whlto"
squadron In tho gnmtMv'hleli Is on aro
very great, and that praotleally Its
only clmiiuo of uucoess will lie In tho
existence of heavy fog, under covor
of whlqh Commandor Plllsbury might
slip through tho cordon of ncouls and
reach an anchorage in an unilufemlod
port. The dlstanco between Capo .Cod,
the soutluim extremity qfthocoast
defended by Admiral Illgglnsoirs fleet,
and Portland, Me, Is only about 100
miles.
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FRESH TODAY.
Meieenoer Ooys on 8trlke.
to all. and who., neceesnrv alvee med-. w WW - W B m
Iclne In connection with electricity. "'"e W"y re forced to work .with
The poor treated free from lo to 11 'I111 mrm,0r '7,fl' ant 1nU bn'lH
dally, except medicine. Tl,e wlI l"lnl OK Mn oloimiphlo erv e U
nuiiiniDi uiiB(iiiLiiiii un.iuu iubhii ui u
second strike of the mesriouger boys
Ing to pay, 10 to 15; eVenliigs, 7 to 8,
feil.llilnOu 10 il !i 'Vluti u,li.1il(iv ..-ant
........ i.Li i . .,' I Tha Western Union tried to employ
lllllflL HMO II III cull uiiin nn Bi.n.a finuu I
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roil ii I re attention during the course of
euro. Cntarrh and chest troublee
yield more readily during warm weath
er, tiurferors from this class of trou
bles should have them attended to nt
onue.
Hi'tors of youth, blood taints, gltt.
Impotency, varicocele, denfneMs, ia
tairh and strlctiue a specialty. All
chronlu male and female iIUomwh
treatMl at ?f n week, K per month,
or In that proportion of time, n the
cqm may require. No ense piiIiIIhIhM
except by permission of the pstifiit
All liuelneew relations with Dr Damn
strictly confidential, tetters of lu
(julry answered. Circulars and H''h
tlou blanks sent free. Kyes tested and
glasceN fitted. Dr. Darrln's oIIWvh Hf
at the Willamette Hotel, asl.-m. until
November 1st only.
bnye to take the places of the strikers.
but wore unable to do so.
and
Pnotia
at
J. W Ifurrllt was a bnslnc
to HllverUm today.
visitor
134 State St.. Pboae 287 4.
(kemiJm
Read the Above Remarkable Cure.
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REALIZING THAT FACT WE ARE NOW
THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY.
PREPARED TO GIVE YOU
SomcthlDtr Good
to Drink at
SODA FOUNTAIN
114 State Street.
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used for cooking, Aud you doo't
ibsve to worry over the rite la the
price of wood. It Is the Intt pat
excellence In the warm weather,
X no best, no aibes, no dirt nodutt.
Jntteid, ceoifort, eouvenieuce,
olrcnllaert, eeosetsy. Gut stores
sml ranges of every size sad style
supplied vy lite Niirm ns uxta
Gempaajr st lewest prices.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.
Phone fiM. 4 Chemeketa 8L
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Heekm's Kln-Heo In Mb eans, Packed
on the day It was roasted, its fine,
rich flavor never eJiangcc,
BULK COFFEES
"The test of a Coffee Is
In the drinking thereof."
YOU WANT THE BE8T
WE HAVE IT A TRIAL
WILL CONVINCE YOU.
Our Special Mocha and
Blend 10c a poiiNd.
Java
Fuller & Douglas, Grocers,
2 142 STATE 8TREET.
PHONE 2261
Miami Blend Mocha and Java,
Me a pound.
Arnber Blend Coffee,
Mo a pound.
it has iu ejiml at that, price
OUR AIM 18 TO PLE7C8E
YOU BY aiVINO YOU
THE BEST OF EVERY
THING IN GROCERIES AT
THE RIQHT PRICE.
New Arrivals!
A splendid line ot Fall Styles.
Gentlemen's Neckwear
Among which ycu may Hod all the delay dc? t 4
sifTts and patterns for which this store is iamous; "
The FJoradora Golf Vests
The very latest in Irnit outing vests, blouse effect,
very chic and pretty. Colorsi Red, green and white
Rugs Rugs Rugs Rugs Rugs Rugs
A large and complete line of Axminstcr, Mb
li.iwlr Moauette. and Amsterdam Smyrna, All
the late designs and patterns, jn all sizcst Sec tlwm, ,
Shirt Waists . Wash Goods J ;
Reduced 33 1-3 per cent, Half price --quite 4 fufl
A large assortment, line left,
Ladies' Wash Dress tSkirts'" Actual' Gjit,
In duek, pique, covert etc,, petticoat andchil
drcu's wash suits at actual cost, & JX .J. C
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