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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1902)
nr f&MMtlnMMlNMMMMfc. ua EVERYBODY BUSY. THE DAILY JOURNAL. The weather l-'i Every Mechanic and Laboring Man In Salem lo at work. onion) aVlimgH;oW?1aIrl - VV .vfa ' ; v ' , . OALEM, ORg&ON. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1902. VOL. XII. no; ii4. f-H 1111118 H t-fr-H-4-H I H H- -1 II 1 1 1 t-H-f 4 IIIIIIIHIIH HOP PICKERS' GLOVES Canvas Gloves at 10c and 13c Leather Gloves at 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c They're better gloves for the price than you'll' find at regular stores. Most Merchants Reduce Prices by Reducing Quality THE NEW YORK RACKET Reduces prices by reducing profits, which thoy nro nlilo to do on account of their spot cash plan Of business. It's tho modern way. If you trade with a cash store once "you will never ' go back to the credit store. Our prices are low. what you want, Isn't It? Our Goods rIvo satisfaction. Tlmt's I We're Headquarters in Salem for SHOES You can't afford to overlook tho "STAR 5 STAR" biand. It Is 'one of tho very best lines on tho market, and wo carry n full assortment of them. . t Do You Need CLOTHIHG ii Wo can give you bettor Values In suits and odd pants than you can find at any "regular store." Wo sell cheap bccuiiHo wo want to hoop our business growing. Wo havo selected. all thu odds and ends and broken sizes In Men's and BoyB' Suits, which wo aro Helling at 20 per cent dlscouut. You can get extra valuo for your nionoy In those lines If wo havo your slzo In tho stylo you want. Look them over. We've marked our Alen's and Children's Crash and Straw Hats down to close them out. Wo have a flno lino of Misses' and Children's Straw Hats, which wo aro closing out nt 2 He. Children's 2Gc Sailor Hats for "Tito Undies'" r.Oc black 'Sailor Hats reduced to 25c. Thoy'ro nunt shapos. Wo havo 10 palm of Men's nicyclo Pants, worth from 1.25 to $2.15, which you can havo at 50c per pair. Great Reductions on Men's Light Summer Coats. Ladies' Fancy Summer Parasols at Exactly One Half Price. I The New York Racket i SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES, Prop'r. 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-n i m 1 1 1 m i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 BYB WISDOM Tho oyos aro as dollcate an organ as tho body has. Strained and ovor iifiod, aB they are so much nowadays, It is not wise to put off tli adoption of glussos until "yo" positively havo to use thoni." A visit to tin opticians tho first moment your oyos bogln to troublo you will usually result In preserving your eyoslght unimpaired for a much later period of llfo than If you oye Ills aro neglected. Wo have as fully equipped an optical department as there Is in the city. UArmin W RfltT And Barr's Jewelry Store. lfl CI 111(111 'T T Dtts I Cor. S hi.' sml I.Peity Sib. When time is in dispute Tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy's al ways decides. A watch from thoro is Tollable. Tho name Itself Is n guaran too. Every watch sont out of this storo Is accurately regulated and can always be depended upon. That's tho only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to select from. Prlaos, silver watches, J2.C0 to $10; 30 year gold ftllod $10 to $20. - C. T, Pomeroy fl S Com'ISt. Wtchcnkcr sad Ottklsa Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doclor? He absolutely cures cancers, tu-1 eases all without the use of the knife mors, gravel, kidney and bladder trou- or poisonous minerals or mineral of hies, bone diseases, asthma, skin dla-1 any kind. Vii-Sfa N Jil-flJVyV Instructions. My Dear Friend: You must bear In mind that this medicine Is not a poisonous tonic, nor stimulant, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, . where the results are sure death soon 'er or later. Those poisons go In your bones and destroy the life of them and create all kinds of dlseasos, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bone diseases, etc. Do not blame the modlclne when It takes an effect and stirs up the polsonH or dlseaso in the ..tni Vnu must not expect to be They aro used to being humbugged. My medicines are composed of na ture's herbs what the human system requires. Whim the animals get sick they will help themselves to those herbs, for they have the Instinct, and the people have not, so we have to make a study of It It has been a life study with me. Do not get weary; this life is too short and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases. Or. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St, Sa lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to cured In a few days, for your slokncss ( consult He la a natural doctor. He Is a n a lone time com-, oescenoea irom a line oi uerman noro- or -disease has Ing on, and It will take a long time to get it out of your system. It wU take months or a year to build up a new body from the bones up. Tula la what the people do not understand. alltta, the best physicians In the world. This Is hla fourth year In Salem, and cores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In their cases. RiiltiJ v b ove Remarkable Cure. STRIKING MIMS' DESPERATE ACTS They Set Upon Non-union Men With Clubs j Determined That Collieries Shall :Not Open With Scab Labor Men Are Kidnaped and Spirited Away-One Was Severely Injured--No Shots Were Fired :. f man was caught between thoso two and crushed. Anothor brnkomnn on the train gave him warning to look out, but tho warning camo too late; instead of slipping out from under, Vallely raised up and so was killed. Tho remains woro brought to town, a coroner's Inquest was hold and the body sont to Pendleton on this ovon lng's train for burial. Tho deceased hnd relatives In Albany. Hnzlntnn. Pa.. Auk. 25. Thd most turbulent scene that has yot occurred during the anthracite minors' strlko In this vicinity took place between 5 and 7 o'clock this morning. Humors were riiri-ont for a wcok imst tlint nn nt In obedience to tho department's In structions. Tho Prnlrlo goos tn Hos ton tomorrow for repairs. g "PIM.SP.UJtY." The white squndron's dofont was anticipated by tho navy olllolnli here. Miles to Visit the Philippines Washington, Aug. 25. Clmiernl Mllos has not yet Informed tho dopartmout of his intentions to visit the Philip pines, but will probably do so, and ob tain tho consent of tho president, oth erwise there is llttlo doubt that ho would bu relieved of his command be fore ho returned. It Is not known at the dopartmout what his purposo Is In proposing to visit tho Philippines, tin loss It Is to Inspect tho army mists i there. APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT To Call Special Ses sion of Congress tomiit would be made this morning to 'Thoy believe ho was hundlcnpijud by open tho Canborry and No. 40 collier-(the limited area of tho defending lino, nnli tirnntlrnllv am in t no noniT ' uio mow spoon m ins sihiiu hum me M'J of tho city. About midnight tho strlk- small number of ports which h J ors bogan to gather on tho streets, nnd at 5 o'clock this morning 10,000 miners hnd formed a cordon about both col llorles. Tho non-union men were set upon by tho Htrikors, bonton with clubs and drlvon back. Anumbor of thorn woro kidnaped by tho strikers, and their present whorenbouts are unknown. August Soch wns seized by a mob and thrown to the ground, and Htnbbod three times. It Is bollovod he will die. The mob would havo killed him on the spot, but for the tltnoly In terference of rltlzons. No shots wore fired. The strikers ujjod. clubs as weapons. Tho city, nt 10 o'clock. Is practically dosorted. enter undor the rules. could Wllkoslmrre, Pa., Aug. 2C Today marks the beginning of tho sixteenth week of thu conl strlko, und shows that both sides aro doturmlned to fight to tho bitter ond. President Mitchell seomed cheerful this morn ing, and uppnrontly took no stock In tho report that tho mon nro weaken ing, nnd willing to return, If adequate protection was given them. MIMIC WAR JENDED White Squadron Was Badly Handicapped Washington, Aug. 2G. Prompt In formation of Commnndor Plllsbury's dofent in his attompt to ontor Salem harbor and hold it against tho ships of Admlrnl Hlgglnson's fleet enmo to the navy department Sunday morning. In tho following dispatch from the commander of tho uttacklug Hoet: Hoekport, Mass., Aug. 25. Tiro nnv nl search problem on tho New England const was terminated at 5:40 p'clock Sunday morning by tho slgnnf "Sur render; demnnd unconditional," from Kcnr-Admlrn! Hlgglnson's llngshlp, and tho reply, "Accopt surrender," from the forotruck of tho Prnlrlo.i Com mander Plllsbury's llngshlp. Tho bat tle between tho blue, or defending squndton, nnd tho white, or attacking squadron, was thus quickly ended, eight miles south of Thatcher's Island. The enemy had most signally failed to mnke n harbor, having for Its objective .point Salem. "Oloucoetor, Mass., Aug. 21. Whlto squadron surrendored to blue at day light this morning whllo entering Sn lom harbor. Tho Panther and tho Supply havo been ordered to procoed BYB SPECIALIST A. M- BANCROFT. Mir. the BANCROFT C i a I St, OPTICAL CO. Silem, Orcion "flBr .We do our own frlndlnn Examlaitloa free. Navel Orangeade Something Good to Drink at SODA FOUNTAIN 114 State Street. IHHnnillHHHIIIIlIIII M m JUMPED FROM THE BRIDGE (Into The Willamette. River - At Oregon City- Oregon City. Or., Aug. 25. An un known mnu jumped ftom the center of tho suspension bridge nt 8 o'clock last night, nnd wns diow,ned. Ilu was seen by Mr. nnd Mrs. George Zlnsorllng, who were crossing tho bridge, nnd by two others who were close to him. He pullod off his cont, throw It over, mounted the rail on thu north side, snld "Ooodby," muttered n few unin telligible words, nnd, before the men could sleze him, jumped Into the river 50 feet below. He looked nnd talked llku a Japaneso. He sank Immediate ly, came to the surface and struggled frantically for n few moments, shout ing something Hint could not ho under stood. Two boats put out to his res cue, lint no snuk lieioro tney count rench him. Tho river Is about 150 feet deep at that point, On the Fighting Schedule. Stockton, Cal Aug. 25. There promises to bo nn Intel ostlng contest here tonight when "Young Peter Jnckson," tho Baltimore lighter, nnd Tim Murphy, tho Australian pugilist, come together for a 20-rouml bout. Hoth flghtors aro of the aggressive, hardhitting vnrlety, and tho contest Is expected to bo a fast one from the time the gong sounds. Bring Coal miners Strike to Speedy Termination Hanna Says Operators Should Arbitrate Now York, Aug. 26. President lioosevolt will bo asked to call a spe cial sosslon of congress to tnko ac tion to ond tho coal strlko. This was decided on'nt a meeting Sunday of tho Central Federated Union, represent ing $250,000 workmen. A mass-mooting undor the auspices of labor unions of Now York City nnd vicinity will bo held, nt which resolu tions will be adopted urging President Roosevelt to conveno congress Imme diately and decide upon plnus whleli will bring tho strike to n speedy tor-mlnntlon. Hanna nuffnlo, N. Is Discouraged. Y., Aug. 25. Senntor I I II I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H M II I I I I I I I M I I n Affairs of all Nations. Kaffirs are preparing for war. Money is limited on the London stock exchange. Mount Allamonte, In 'Calabria, Is In a state of eruption. Peru adheres to the terms of the Drussolo sugar convention. The Swedish Antartic expedition has returned to the Falkland Islands. Violent earthquakes occurred last Friday at Audlshan, near St. Petersburg. Archduchess Marguerite Sophia of Austria, died today, from the effects of an operation for appendicitis. Experiments of wireless telephoning were successfully demon strated In Germany at a distance of 105 miles. The Sultan of Turkey has Issued an Imperial order that the de mands made by the United States be at once conceded. A Spanish court functionary states that the crown jewels were recently sold to cover a big royal debt. The Jewels, he says, have been replaced by Imitations. China has Issued an edict ordering the punishment of the murder ers of the English missionary, Lewis, and an Australian missionary named Bruce In 5 Hu Nan Province. The strike among the dock laborers at Havana Is not Improved. Several disturbances have occurred In different parts of tho city, and the police have been strongly reinforced. Sixty Ladrones armed with rifles and bolos attacked 10 members of the native constabulary In Luzon. One of the constabulary was killed, two wounded and three were captured. 4! r I 'I"! I '6 J' i 'I I I fr'H "It tflll Tint lin n tiltA-l tt-.i .,,. he. "If will bo prolonged, and suchl HI HOP prolongation will moan not onlv bni'wWUL -i.i.. .. " "-" - I snips ior tno minors nnd tho women and children dependent on them, but It will luwo Its orfect on tho Amurlcan people. Tho longer tho struggle con Jnuos the greater will bo the Increnso m the price of coal." Ho said ho consldorod the refusal of me opoiators to arbitrate as final, "I talked with Mr. Morgan boforo ho wont to Kurope," continued tho senntor. "and before tho strike was fully underway. Ho doplored the situ ation, but would tako ho active pnrt toward a settlement. His nttltudo. In my opinion, Is unchanged." Mitchell Ready for Adjustment. Wllkeslmrro, I'n.. Aug. 86. The committee from tho Public Alliance of this city, which waited on Senators Quay nnd Pohroso, nt Atlantic City; last week, nnd Urged thorn to uso their good omces to bring about arbitration In the coal strike, performed a like mission In this city Sunday, whan thoy called upon President Mltoholl, nnd requested him to co-oporate with tho Ponnsylvnnln sonalors to bring about a sottlotnont of tho strlko. Mr. Mitch oil said ho would do anything that wns honorablo to bring about an ad justment, nnd ho furnished (ho com mittee with the statistics of the at i Ike. from the miners' point of view. These were forwarded to Senator Quay lasthlght. BREMTAN0 REFUSED Girls' Body Will Not Be Exhumed Says Remains Have Been Pos itively Identified President Had a Needed Rest Lynn. Mass.. Aug. 25. President llooHovolt spent tho night nt Nabnut. ' Senator Hanna as tho guest of Senntor Lodge ill itti I l r II I I I I Huunn nn I veil In Buffalo from Niaga ra FallH Sunday. For the Hist time tho senator Hinted his nhnmloumuut flunlly of efforts to end the coal strike, He hellevoM tlint tho operators should meet tho minors In nrbltrntlon. "I have exhausted my efforts," said 'I hnvrt done nil In I will CAUGHT ON SAND BAR bTEAMER LEONA FAILS TO MAKE THE ASCENT OF THE RIVER, AND RETURNS TO PORTLAND. BRAKEMAN CRUSHED T0J3EATH Betwen Two Freight Cars On the Southern Pacific Ho, my power, nnd can do nn mom. quietly rented nt thu Ixidgo home this mnke no further uttemptM, for It would morning, preparatory to tho resump-jbo iisoIush." Hon of his tour through New Kuglnnd1 Ho snld thorn wns no ohniicu of nr- this afternoon. Ho spout tho morn-; bltratlon, so long ns only ono side, tho Ing hours In walking about tho hand- minors, wns willing to urhltinto. Ho somo grounds of the sonator'H summer gave It ns his opinion that tho uilu JOHldtuuio, nnd enjoyed tho ocean nra will not give In so long ns they are vlnw. ublo to light. DON'T WANT HIM TO LEAVE. to Ashlnnd. Or, Aug. 26. W. It. Val lely, aged 3d years, a brakemau on tho Southom Pacific, wns crushed und Instantly killed between two freight cars at Stolnman, eight in I It south of here, early Sunday morning. One car on n southbound freight train had left the switch at Stelnman station. The train broke In two and the air was re lensod on the front end of the train, and thu drnwhead of the car which was off the track dropped down lower nnd permitted the car In front to back against the derailed car. The luake- Dr. Darrin's Patrons Induce Him Remain In Salem Nntll Nov. 1st. Dr. Darrln, tho eminent physician, who bus beenlu Snlem tho pnst fow months, has consented to remnlu until Hundreds of puoplo have taken ad vantage of his visit to tho Capital City to benefit by his treatment, and hun dreds have uttewted to his wonderful skill over their own signature lu this pnper. Ho Is conscientious In his ileal II....U ...11. lfU .(M...U ,111 I UllllU ,WI 1,1 ........,. ... i . .1 . -.. inHfi will, llir, imnii.w, iiiiimi ,iw ......... ..-.,..... i... i !..,.... J testimonials without the patient a con sent, nnd geueious with the poor uuost of patients who have delayed calling upon him, nnd who will need treatment for some time yet. The doctor has been very successful In the treatment of nil his cases, and has heou kopt constantly busy, but states that November 1st ho will positively Isnvo Salem, and close his oflleoM In thut olty, so that It behoove all who ure ailing to call on him nt an eurly date. In order to get tho full benefit of bis skill before he leave. This pres sure cm the pnrt of patients to have him remain, contrary to ills plans. Is an evhltiK e that his skill Is exception al. and appreciated by the people binytcin Mull. There are all kinds of fakes tlwwt days, but there Is no fake about Dr Darrln, the eminent physician, at Ho tel Willamette, Sulsiii, until November 1st. Testimonials of almost inlrscu Inus cures bear the signatures of our friends and neighbors, of whose verac ity no suspicion ran be entertained If In III health our people will make a great mistake If they do nut avail themselves of Dr. Dflrrlu's services. Jefferson Ilevlew j3SsS& m &Em a s H -ii i M ok ft8ee9Me6etwii Only the Pest Coffee is Good tnough tor You! p i 'i I- nmz Kf?f3i TIJJJTHEKMOMKTKR Is LOW in the kilchfii, always whengts it uned for co-jking. And you dou't have to worry over thu rl'e in the P'leeof viooti. I' Is tho fuel psr excellenro in t'e warm weal If r, no best, no athes. no dirt no dim. Inatesd, comfort, c JHvenlenee, eli-nlluM, trr.uomy. (3 stove and range of evrrjr mm ami style t upj lied by the S.Ikw Uat I-mM Company at lewesi prlc SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phone 563. 4 ChomskeU 3L M m H M M M m M a w M Si Ml a, 5 B REALIZING THAT FACT WE ARE NOW THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY. PREPARED TO OIVE YOU bjW iii 1 f"rTmm'ri r7 1 BI BULK COFFEES Hcektn's Kln-Hee In Mb oans, Packed on the day It was roakiew, us nnc, rich flavor never ohanges. "The test of a Coffee t In the drfrjkjmj thereof." YOU WANT THE BEST WE HAVE IT A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Our Special Mocha and UlendIOc u pound. Java Miami Blend 36c a pound. Mocha and Java, 9 Amber Blend Coffee, Me a pound. It has no ec'iual at that prlee Fuller &, Douglas, Grocers, 142 STATE STREET. PHONE 2281 OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU BY QIVINO YOU THE BEST OF EVERY .THINO IN OROCERIe's AT THE RIQHT PRICE. ItWsTWfynwrWIWgnWMMgWllfiHIIIII iBatfi99999999tMa99t999m99996999P99999i The O. II. &. Nt Company's steamer failed to roach Salem Saturday evening bemuse of the low stage of the river. When about two miles below Whoat Innd tho boat rnn onto tho river hot turn nt a shallow point, and could not be dislodged for some time. Tho boat crew worked until 2 a. in. Sunday without success, nnd gave up the woik until morning. Kvery schomo wns employed, without result, until 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, when furth or nttompts to nscond thu river wore nhnndoncd, ami the craft returned to Portland. , Constable John I.owls, of this city. was among th imsiPKflai. GlU-tho strnnded boat. He speaks lu the high est terms of the treatment tlint the passengers received nt the hnuds of the olllcers of tho bonL which ho com mended. They were made as comfort able as MWslble. Captain Itnabe and the other olllaers and members of the crew doing all that could be done to relieve the unpleasantness of the situ utlon. When It wns finally decided to return the boat to Portlnnd, the up river passengers were lauded nt Pair field and taken to nervals by convey ances, furnished by the boat com IHiny, nnd the fares of all the pas sengers were pah! to Halem. Bank Robbed oU3,800 Aberdeen, 8. I).. Agg. SS The First National liank was robbed of $8800, mostly In sliver, last night. The safe, containing matt nf the cash, was left untouched. The robbery Is probably the work of amateur c racksmen, Striking Messenger Boys Give Girls a Lively Ghase Chicago. Aug. 2G.Contrary to ex pectations and to tho wishes of tho family of Minnie Mltcholl and tho cop oner, JudgB llrenlnno today refused to Isfiuo an ordor for tho exhumation of tho remains found In a South Side wood bed, nnd buried as those of Win. HnVtholIn's sweetheart. Tho court re fused tho order on the" ground that there wns no reasonable doubt of tho Identity of tho body. There has been nbBolutoly no progress miula by tho police In unraveling the mystery, or of securing a clow to tho whereabouts of Uarthollir. ChlongiH Aug. JKu-Throwlng rhlval ry to tho winds, tho striking Western Union mossongor boyB today chased two pretty messenger girls, each aged about 18 yenrs, throifgh the downtown streets, throwing refuse nnd nowllng Imprecations nt thorn. Pedestrians fried to rescue tho girls, but the boys rushed them whenever thoy nttempted to Interfere. The girls finally found refuge lu n department store, nnd the boys dispersed. FiGHT' FOR GOVERNOR California Has Five Aspirants for the Honor Sacramento, Aug. 26. Tho Republi can state convention wns called to or der nt 2 o'clock this attornoon for tho purposo of nominating n full state and congressional tlokstt Tho candidates for the governorship are Governor (Inge, Dr. John 0. Pardee, Thomas Flint, Jr.. nnd R II. Hdson. Tho first struggle will he over the chairman ship between Congressman Motcalf, the candidate of the Oage-Pardee ele ments, nnd Governor Nuff. nntl-Qage. Tlie fight upon Dnge will bo bitter. The largest crowd Is attending that lias been seen In niony yenrs. FRESH TODAY. Chocolate Creams and Bon-Bons at Zinn's 154 Stalest., Phone 2874. New Dress Skirts for Fall... 1902-3 SILK DRESS SKIRTS WOOL DRESS SKIRTS ETAMINE DRESS SK'TS WALKING SKIRTS Prices Ranging from $2.50 to $30,00 We wibh tu Ml you all about them, but It Is Impossible. an only describe them by one wnid ELEOANT-llie mi.i."y ever shown in Orwot. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM best for We the Jutt Received. HIK Invoice of UOJ' K9 limit. 10c U 1 1 6 pair. fuble st and ktuws Wp In ums. sewed UroukoU with silk and linen. Applique Trimming Qrefttly reduced. The new prlee list affects every piece in the stock. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER GOODS