The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 02, 1902, Image 1

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8ALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1902.
VOL. XII.
NO. 18Jt,
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DAILY
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T RECEIVED!
I 139 -CASES OF SHOES -139
There were just 2899 pairs
BROWN'S MARK
The largest shipment of Shoes
ever received in Saiem.
IN
SHANK
and we have more
coming. They're
all from the Brown
Shoe Co., -and bear
the famous
Are YOU going to wear a pair of them? Your
neighbors know what they are. because they've
worn them. It's time you were trying a pair if
you're interested in reducing your sh e bills. Our
I! Shoe Business is Growing! j
There's a reason for it.
Our shoes give satisfaction and we sell them at
the closest oossible margin of profit. We can at
ford to sell cheaper than "regular stores" because
we do a strictly spot cash business. The same busi'
ness methods thatihave made our shoe department
a success are applied to every department in the
store.
II Clothing, Hats, flhirts, Hosiery jj
UNDERWEAR and all kinds of ladies' and mens'
:: furnishings.
jj The New York Racket ;;
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE
PRICE CASH STORE.
v E. T. BARNES, Prop'r.
HlllllrtiniMIIIIII H-r-M ill 18 II H II I I I I Ml I I M HI
Cut-Glass Aristocrats
Among tlio beautiful plecoa of Cut-OInss tho llnrr Storo shows tiro real
aristocrats pioces of tho highest ens to that cannot but add tono to your
table. Lot ua Inatanoo tho follewing:
Fruit bowels from : $ 4.2G to J15.R0
Hon Uona 2-25 to, fi.GO
Sugar and Croam 7.00 to 11.60
Tumblortf, oach 85 to 2.00
Vaaoa i ,. 2.50 to 10.00
Wntor Rottles :....., 3.50 to 9.00
Knlfo Host 3.50 to 4.00
Punch Howl .". 24.00 to
Barr's Jewelry Store
Corner State and Liberty 8ts.
Leaders In Low Prices.
When time is in dispute
Tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy's al
ways decides. A watch from there la
reliable. The numoltsolf la u guaran
tee. Every watrli sent out of this
storo la accmatoly rogulatod and cau
always be depended upon. That'H tho
only kind or n watch to carry. A big
stock to aoloct from. Prices, silver
watches, J2.60 to $10; 80 yoar gold
flllod $10 to $20.
G. T. Pomeroy
9 Coo t St.
Witchaukcr and Ostlclia
liilliir
Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor?
He absolutely' cures cancers, tu-1 eases all without the uso of tho knife
mora, gravel, kldnoy and bladder trou- or poisonous minerals or mineral of
blea, bouo diseases, asthma, akin dla any kind.
Instructions.
My Dear Friend:
You must bear In mind that tbla
medicine 1b not a poisonous tonic, nor
a stimulant, nor a temporary relief,
which you got from poisonous drugs,
where the results are sure death soon
er or later. Those poisons go In your
bonea and destroy the life of them
and create all kinds of diseases, can
cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy,
bone diseases, etc. Do not blame the
medlolne whon It takos 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 sickness
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 understand.
SERIOUS
GAME
OF WAR
His Last
Knockout
One Man Killed and
Three Wounded
By Premature Explosion of a
Shell
Philadelphia, Sept. 2. Albert Tor
roll, tho pugilist, died this morning as
a rosult of a prize fight with William
Stokes Inst nlghL Tho lattor and his
seconds havo boon nrrostod.
STRIKERS
FIRE
COLLIERY
Navy Falls to Force Passage
Through Long Island Sound
CHICAGO
TAX
SWINDLE
Grand Jury Inquiring
Alleged Frauds
Into
Now London, Conn., Sopt. 2. The
attempt of tho naval licot to forco n ' Chicago, Sopt. 2. Sonsntlonnl do
passage thiough Long Island Sound to volopmonta are oxpocted from the lu-
capture Now York has failed. Hlggln
son's ships havo again ongagod KortR
Mltchlo, Wright and Terry. This
morning tho Massachusetts and tho
Brooklyn wero theoretically de
stroyed. They finally sailed away,
leaving tho Sound to tho onomy.
A distressing accident is reported
from Fort Wright this morning. A
shell prcmnturcly exploded during nn
Implacomont, killing ono man niid
wounding three othors.
bora of the special grand jury, which
commenced Ha session this morning,
to Investigate the alluged tax frauds
Involving the Masonic Tomple Asso
ciation, nnd other big business outer
pi Iscs. Judge Rrotano told the Jury
that ho was informed on good ground
of a regular organized system among
olllclnls to swindle school libraries and
other public Institutions of a poitlon
or tho tax funds. Tho Masonic Temple
assessment, which novel reached tho
country treasurer, nnd is the main
Reports from Llttlo Gull stnto that,
whilo nttomptlng to oscnpo, several of caso involved, amounted to $20,000
tho enemy's ships oncountored sub- a
marine- mines, theoretically destroying
the Alabama and Puritan. '
Gen. MacArthur notified tho war de
partment thnt the navy has retreated
to Klock Island, and shows no now
signs of activity. He considers tho
situation, ao far, vastly In tho hnnda
of the nrmy, and has notified tho gov
ernor of Connecticut thnt .ho will not
need to cnll nut tho stnto militia.
Morteenson
Sentenced
Shot the
Time Away
Snlin sportsmen apont the nfter
noon of Labor Day In nn onjoynblo
way. Thoy mot on tho rlvor front nnd
pntticlpatud In a shooting match for
ontoitalnment. A purso was provldod
and sides wero choson, and thou the
fun bognn. In tho first match Hyan,
Shelton, Gwlnn and 'Reed (Geo.) de
feated Ilurritt, Mauroiv ISvans nnd
lined (W.)' by a scoro of 08 to 53. Tho
mntch wns for 2G birds. A second
match wns artangod, and in It Mnur-
or, Lewis, Gwlnn, Guatavsen, Shelton
and Loos defeated tholr opponents.
Ryan, Willson, Summer, Kdgnr, Reed
(W.) and Reed (Goo.) by tho romark
ably closo scoro of 8!) to 87. Tho follows
had a very ploasant afternoon of shoot
ing, whllo tho scores wero nnythlng
but good, although In tho first coin-
Salt Lake, Utah, Sopt. 2. Peter Mor
lonson, tho contractor who was con
victed of tho murder of James Hay,
for the receipt of nn account of $3800
owing him, wns sentenced to death
tills motnlhg. Ho will be shot Septem
ber 17th.
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Cable Flashes.
The Sultan, hnvlug promised redress
and Aromeulau reforms, tho ofllelnla
of tho Armenian patriarchate have
signed u protocol pledging Armonlnn
loyalty to tho Turkish throne.
Miijor-Gonornls Corblu and Young and
Hrigndlor-Goneial Wood nnd other
mombers of their pnrty, visited the
military school at Lichtonfiold. Lieu-tonnnt-CoJonol
Korr, the United Stutos
military nttacho, gave a dinner Mon
day ovonlug In honor of tho visiting
American army olllcors. Resides tho
members at the United Stntos ombns
sy, a number of tno highest Gorinnu
nrmy olllcors wore prosont.
I Frank Gavllla, a London pnper hang
er, cut tho throats of his wife and four
children at Intervals yestorday, and
oscaped.
Leading Mine in West
Virginia Burning
In Spite of Strong Guards En
trance Was Effected
Signs of Weakening in New
River District
Cooper, W. Vn.. Sept. 2. Tho Po
cohontfts Colliery Company's lending
initio was fired this morning, and Is
now ljurntug, nnd groat damage Is
throatohod. Tho mlno has threo on
trance"! In West Virginia nnd ono in
Virginia. Anticipating trouble, strong
gumdrf weio placed on duly on the
West Virginia side, but the incondlnr
los effected an ontranco on tho Vir
ginia side. A largo number of guards
pursuotl the strikers up a wooded hill
sldo, and fired many volleys Into tho
timber. It is not known whether any
strikers wero killed or Injured. Tills
is the mine whore nn explosion, nine
months ngo, killed ninny miners.
' Quiet In Panther Creek.
Tamnquu, Pa., Sept. 2. No nttempt
was made to open No. 8 colliery this
morning, honco tho trouble predicted
Snturday, Whon tho rumor wont
abroad, failed to mntorlnllv.o. Tho
strikers mndo no demonstration whon
tho iniustinlly largo number of non
union, men wero oscortod to work by
Hie troops, although It wns the largost
number working slnco the opening of
tho strike In Panthor deck valley.
Watterson
Hasjtesigned
Washington, Sept. 2. Announce
ment wnB mndo nt tho war department
today of tho accoptanco by President
Roosovelt of tho resignation of Henry
Watterson, Jr., ns lloiitonnnt, U. S, A.
Watterson Is tho son of tho noted
Kontucky editor who criticised tho
prosidont,
FREIGHT
TRAINS
COLLIDE
Killing Crew of Goth Engines
and Injurying Brakeman
NOMINATE
STATE
TICKET
California Democrats
in Convention
Lane Heads the Place for
Governor
JCnnsas Clty.Sept. 2. -A head-end col
lision between Rock Island freight
trains on a curve nenr Randolph, Mo.,
Inst night killed Engineer Spoor. Kn
glneor Grlfilth. Fireman O. W. Railing
or. Fireman Claronco Mnmpardt nnd
Injured Rrnkeman Ralph Gilsou.
DEED OF
A MANIAC
AFTER TRYING TO DRAIN HIS
FAMILY. A UTAH MAN KILLS
HIMSELF.'
Strikers In Line.'
Sernnton, Pn., Sopt. 2. Twojity
thousand men mnrched In tho Labor
Day puindu Monday. R v. as tho big
gest Labor Day deinousttatlon over
seen In this city, Tho Htrlklng mlno
workers formed tho entire first dlvls
Ion, and wore over 12,0110 strong. Tho
occasion wns made uso of to strength
en any weaknoss thnt might exist In
tho ranks of the striking minors, No
damouHirntion was mndo at any col
liery, and the strike situation here re
mnliife unchanged.
putitlvo match Japk Ryan mndo a
score of 21 out of a possible 25. -
o
About 10,000 men are out on strike
In Florence Italy. Tho town appears
to bo In a state of alogo, and troops
havo boon cnllod In order to koop down '
riots.
A. D. PETTY
JOHN HAPPY
Chicago,
72 He.
Sopt. 2. Wheat. 71V6W
THE PROPRIETOR OF HALL'S FER
RY TELLS OF HIS WONDERFUL
EXPERIENCE.
SPECIAL
m ...PRICES
Until October 1st
To Introduce Our Up-
to-Date Methods
BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
A. M, BANCROFT, Specialist
Ml) Gora'l St,
f uletn, Or,
They ore used to being numbugged.
My medicines aro composed of na
ture's berbs what tho human system
requires. When tho animals get sick
they will help themselves to those
herbs, for they havo tho Instinct, and
the people have not, so wo have to
make a study of It It has been a life
study with me. Do not get weary;
this Ufa Is too short and too sweet to
wor-y out of this world.
Navel
Orangeade
Something Good
to Drink at
sssapjai.
SODA FOUNTAIN
U State Street.
IMMMNIMMMUMKIIKMIM
Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases.
Dr. J. F. COQK, 301 Liberty St., 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
scores of patients and friends can tes
tify to his skill In their eases.
Read the Above Remarkable Cure.
It ts announced or Mm highest au
thority fiow Rhhw that ta reWgtois
orders ia the PMHfwfciM hay rtved
definite assurance that the frlam will
not be walled by the Vatican.
Inutu Karassar was wiped out by
Are tbtf morning, deetreyiag
busea, and rendering 1WW perseee
tHMBefeM and destitute. The Turkish
government la dispatching aid.
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:bmFj
w.
C . P
TflK TIIERMOMBTKK H WW
(Stuturiinaii.)
Mr. A. 1). Pettyjohn, nrojiiiutor of
Hall's Forry, nnd ono of tho best
known jdonoara of Marion county, la
the hninddftt man In tho Wlllnmettn
valloy. ' For tho past threo yoara Mr.
Pettyjohn has auffored with deafneeH.
His right ear waa totally deaf, and his
left onr so bailly affected that he
could scarcely hoar ordinary conver
sation. Mr. Pettyjohn tried many rem
edies, but mot with no relief and final
ly re-signed hlmsoir to his fato. Hut re
lief vu8 duo him. and today ho Is
Happy In having suddenly, and almost
mlraculoiiHly, had his hearing re
stored. It happened In this wlso. Last
woelj, having heard of tho wonderful
euros effected by Dr. Darrln, he. lllio
a drowning man grasping nt a struw,
decided to give the doctor a trial, und
now, within ono wook of his first call
on Dr. Darrln Mr. Pettyjohn can hear
as good as any ono, the hearing In
both ears being entirely reatoied.
Mr. Pettyjohn called In the States
man olllce yesterday afternoon, and
I the ease with which he could hear con
versation carried on In an ordlnury
tone of volco was remarked by one
of the force, when he stated how his
hearing hud been entirely restored by
Dr. Darrln, and he is enthusiastic In
his prulse of the doctor's method and
womleiful sueceee. and freely advises
all sufferers with like troubles to go to
Dr. Darrln for relief. Read his card:
To the Bdtter: For three years my
hearing has gradually beeome im-
g I paired until the lost year. I was al
M most totally deaf In one ear, and the
j other gradually going the same way.
f -uau nlniiiut wIM u1llt tiniuoa in rnv
ii mi " " ..." ...... ,. ..... ... ...
iii the kitchen, al war h hon gss is 5 fears, I bud become desperate and
ueei for cooklna. And yon uon t m
havo to v.Drry over the rite m lie
Driee of wood, it Is the l'i"i par
excollenoe in the warm wtuthi-r,
no Itet. no Iim no dirt nn dnt.
I(ittfd, coenfart, 'nvfcMii.ce,
elraiillocMi, reenomy. On stores
ami ransee pf erery (im anil ntyln
supplied by the SaIhui 0 l.itfht
O- mpsny at lonejt prUfoa
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.
Phone MX. 4 ChsmsbeU 8t
iBBBMUMUBJaaMMlBMI
weut to Dr. Darrln at the Wjllainette
Hotel, though I had little faith In him
or any remedy. The doctor assurod nie
I could be. cured, and he has kept his
word. The noises are all xone, and f
can hear a Wafoh tlcK and a whlspur
acroee tb room. Please publlnh this
that atheMi may profit by it- Rtr to
ma at Haifa Vurrr. six nlltta south-
I west of galem:
I A. a PBTTVJOHN.
Two Weeks Will See End.
Thm moud, Sopt. '2. Men-who havo
canvnsHod tho Hltuatlon nt Loup Credit
and Now River vnlloys predict thnt
two weeks will see tho end of tho conl
strlko In those regions. They sny
theie iiru strong signs of a break, and
slight concussions would bring pence.
Park City, Utah. Sopt. 2. A hor
rible tiagedy wns enacted threo miles
below hero, on tho Snydorvlllo road,
Monday, when William Trottmau, nf
tor trying to beat tho brains out cf his
wlfo and children, shot himself through
tho heart with a Wlncnoster rlllo,
Trottmnu entered tho room whore
his two dnughteis, aged i4 and 10
yours, wero asleep, nnd, nftor kissing
thorn nffectlonntely, inlsed u monkey'
wrench, which htt cnrrled, nnd Btruek
the oldest daughter on tho head, crush
lug tho skull. Tho other girl (wns
awnkuned, ami the Inhuman father ro-
peatedly struck hur over the bond with
tho heavy Instrument. Tho mothor,
who was nwnkoucd by tho noise, thon
ontored the room, nnd was next at
tacked, nnd cruelly benton nbout tho
liend nud body. Whllo hor Injurlus
mil hoi ions, thoy aro not necessarily
ratal.
Trottmnu then secured n Winchester
rlllo, and, rushing from tho house.
plncud tho mu.zlo of tho weapon to
his brsr.st nud pulled tho trigger, tho
ball going untlroly through his body.
Trottmau, early Inst April, was sout
to tho lusauo asylum nt Provo, be
mused he feared ho would kill his
family. Ho returned Saturday, nnd
tho tiagedy followed,
o
Will Supply
the Pulpit
In the ubsunco of the Rev. W. C.
Knutnur, pastor of the First Congre
gational church, who Is visiting In
Punnsylvuuln, tho mombers of that
congregation have ongagod Rev. P. H.
Knight, tho pioneer Congregational
minister- of this city, to supply the
pulpit nt the morning service for tho
outmlng threo Sundays. Hvunlug sor
vices will be omitted.' Rev. Knutnur Is
oxpectod homo the latter part of Sep
tember. o
Industrial Notes.
A lively debute Is promised befoie
tho convention of tho National Associ
ation of Postal Clerks, at Kansus City,
ovor tho proposition to affiliate with
tho Ainerlcuu Federation of Labor. The
(liuistlon has split tho association Into
two factious, ono known ns the "pro
gresslve" element, fuvorlng nllillntlou
nud the opposing faction, headed bv
Prosidont Funk Rogers, which Is
lighting th proposal on the ground
that entangling alliances are not bene
llclal to the clerks. The split over the
question Is a serious ono, and It Is
reared that unless tho convention
heeds the counsel of the harmony
workers the permanent disruption or
the association may result.
The Ainerlcuu Iron & Steel Manu
facturing Company, of Lebanon, Pa.,
bus started a set of rolling mills with
tiefio laborers Imiiorted from Read
lug and other places. The three plants
have been Idle since May 1st. One
thousand men struck, and fully twice
that number were thrown out of em-
Tim traiiua nirlU has aiidttl at Flor-' nloymont by the shutdown of the
enee, Italy, and all the strtkera have mills. The new men are lodged anil
reitinied to work. fed In the mills.
A NIGHT OF HORROR
Mount Pelcc Aflame. BIcblnr Out
Its SeetbfafT Mass Upon toe People ;
yrtg, Kogt. 2--Th MT0riur vj
Mart mirjue same me Punvter ui ouio
riles today, OonflniiJng the lose of life
(mm the Mt. "Pale eruption. JJjt M)
during (he iatlre HUhr,ef August Mtb
the roeuntaln was aflAHifc and the
heavy fall of Insandeseeat matter al-
Automatic Catering Successful.
London, Sopt. 2. Tho nutomntle ro
freslunont buffot, opened a week ago
at Charing Gross gnrdou, has Jumped
Into public favor at ono bound, its
sucioss being so pronounced ns to
warrant the prediction that It may
soon bo tho common thing for the In
ner mail to be rofrushed through tho
medium, of tho slot-machines. The en
tering machines ropresnnt the highest
state of davulopmant in the familiar
penny-lu-the-slot. Tliruo pennies put in
to tho slot Instantly produces a teapot,
cup, saucer, sugar bowl nud c-renm
Jug. lens, coffee, lolls and butter,
sandwiches, nud oven portions of plum
pudding, are served In the sumo way,
everything appealing In Its oppolutud
phice as. tho pennies fall, nnd all
scrupulously clean. The advocate of
the now method duclnro lu Its support
that It Insures tho quickest possible
serUco, and ahsoluto oleuiilluoss. An
other tiling lu Its favor, appealing
more to the Urltlsh than tho American
public, is the fact that It nhollsliHs tho
lip system.
o
Trouble to
Be Settled
i
The trouble between Warner &
Company anil the painter's union has
been referred to the arbitration com
mittee of the central body. This com
mittee reports that the mutter has
been temporarily wattled, and will be
fully settled to the satisfaction of all
IHirtttsj nt the next meeting of that
body. The arbitration committee of
the Centul Labor Union Is comiwsed
of I). A. Dlumnoor, James ifl. Oodfrey
and Ifl. C. Miller.
Hot Contest for the Chair
manship Snernmento, Sopt. 2. Tho Domo-
cintlc state conVtnllon Waft cnltctt this
afternoon for tho mirposo of nomlnnt
lug a full stnto and" congressional tick
et. Candidates for gubernatorial hon
ors nro Franklin K. l.nno, city attor
ney of Ban Frnnciscoj ox-CAngrommnn
ThuinnB J. deary, of Santa Rosa, mndo
famous by his Chlneso exclusion law;
cx-Clovornor llmltl nnd H. O. Tolnnd
may also go boforo tho conventiont
Tho preliminary struggle for the choir
miuishlp Is botweqn 090.8. Pntton, of
Los Angolcs, who is supported by the
deary and Uudd forcos, arnil J. 1 Coo
nan, of Humboldt county.
Coonan. after liclng nominated,
mndo a speech of wilhilj-nwal, and Pat
ton was made chairman by acclama
tion. ;': ' ,
Sncrnmeuto, Sept. 2.Aftor rtndlng
tho call Cotjlirano, q Morlu county,
nnnodnccd tltnL tu tjTij liuVost of. lln
moiiy Ceonan, cnmtldntb for clialrmnn,
would bo withdrawn nnd Pntton bo
nntnod chnlrmnn. The Lane men stnto
this would be no vlotgry to tho antl
Lane forces, but rofilne to compro
misu. Ktvo hundred and twenty dele
gates aro present.
Famous Criminal
Lawyer Dead
Now York, Sopt 2. William V.
Howe, of Howe & Hummel, tho world-famous-
criminal lawyer, died nt ttoou
today of heart failure, aged 74.
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PRESS DAY.
AT FA-IR
$&
Oregon Notes.
Lyman Moody ami C. 12, (Jook, Incut
lug ouglneqrs of tho Suit IjiUo & Ctsis
Hay railroad, are In Kugono. Thoy
have boon oyer tiib MaKcntlo pnss
thiough the Cascade mountains, nnd
1110 now examining tho Mlddlo Fork
pass. The onglnuors mo also ohscrv.
Ing busluosH conditions and tho prob
able tributary truffle upon which tho
road may depend for rovonue.
United States onglnogrs havo boon
overhauling tho Yamhill locks for the
past two wooks. There was some com
plaint of the rlvor not being navigable
to McMlnnvlllu, so tho valves In the
dam were cIohsiI and the wator backed
to McMlnuvlllo. Hy the middle of next
week the locks will hu In opurntlon
once more,
Tho lfligost Inbor denionstrntinu
Portland lins over seen occurred Mon
day, 7600 union mun participating In
the pnrado, the painters' union carry
ing off the banner for tho best nppear
nncu. A grand bal concluded tho
day's festivities. s
Tho schooner Wing and Wing Is
high nud dry on the bench nt Flor
ence, where she went whllo trying to
snil Into tho Slusjaw river. Shu Is lit
no danger, and wljl probably Do pullod
off soon.
An agent was soul Into the anthra
cite district bv the United Slates gov
ernment to engage minora for tho ma
rine service, but had no success. Tho
miners wdre unable to pass the ro-
qulrud physlcnl examination. Their
hard work anil poor food ami manner
of living has wrecked Ihe constitution
of most of the men.
President W. H. Wehrung and!
retnry Wisdom, of tho Blnto'
l.nnu.f' !. , .. . ...-. ,4. i
uwnK who uro in mo oityvror n-rew,
days, mnklhg final nrrangemenrs .YoF
tho annual exposltlonf havo doslgnntfcd
Tuostlay, September ICth, as Press
Day, and have oxtended to tho news
paper men of tho stato nn Invitation
to visit tho fair on that date. Tho
ontortnlnmont of tho visiting members
of the proas has bosn delegated' to the
Salem Press Club. Whllo no formal
program will be provided, II Is cx
peeled that the visitors will r lunched
nt a downtown restaurant, and as
much 01 tho dny ns possible spent 'at
the fair grounds.
.
Hopeful
of Success
Satisfactory progreaa la bclug mndcyj
by tho Now York capitalists who nr
drilling for conl on tho lllolr ForwanJ''
farm In tho Wnldo Hills. Tho shaft
has been sunk to a depth of 820 feet
and, whllo coal hns not been dlei-ov?
orcd, tho formations aro bo favorable,"
that tho drilling will be continued on
the slto until a dopth of 1000 feet has
boon reached. If coal Is not dlscov
ored at that dopth tho drill will bo
moved to another part of. the farm nmi
n shaft sunk to tho maximum dbptli
that tho drill is capable of going, 1-iOy
feot, nud n thorough tost mndo. Tho
mon who aro drilling are very hopofuh
nud axpect to encounter In paying
quantities tho minora! for which thoy
nrn Industriously searching. ,
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Mrs. Mary Clayton-Howe, ngod 111,
ill el ut hor homo In Kugono Sunday
She had llvod lu Kugono. fur 22 years,
and was woll and favorably known;
Slio Ib survived by a huuband and four
children Mrs. Ocorgo Molsan, oL8lh
voiton; JM. Howo, MrB. ClinriesParv'
sons and Miss Alllo Howo, of Euggn
Thomas Nell, mato of tho steamor
Suo II. ISlmoro, fell down tho linthof
thnt vossol on hor way to Tillamook
Monday, and struck on hla chin. Ho
wns rondorcd unconscious, and, up to
a lato hour last night, had not recov
ered. ,
Labor Day was,gonarnlly eolebrntod
at Im arando. All business liOuaes
woro closed. Flvo hundred persons,
representing six labor nrgnnltutlona,
wero In the lino of niaroh, which wna
headed by tho mayor and members of
tho city council. At tho grounds races
ware run, and numerous other, amused
munis provided. In tho nftcrnooinnd
evening thoro was dancing in thn-pavilion.
This In tho first Ijibor Day ov
or formally celobrated In I.a tirnndo.
The labor unions have nn mombors
nearly every working person in (he
city.
FRESH TODAY.
Fresh Apple Cider
Finn's1
Made While You Wait
154 State St.. Phone 2874.
most obliterated Mourn 'Rogjigu T'jo
people of llusse Torre, alarmgd by the
heavy fall of bglllng wator and Qlii'
dera, became panic stricken, On his1
request the minister of mur'iiies wj'
send a ship to lisssh Torr to sutMr
the survivors, many of whomsre In n '
pitiable plight. '
HOP PICKERS SUPPLIES..
The most extensive line in the city.
25c Gloves 19c 65c Blankets 50c
We run out cf the 50c kindle- will sell j
our 65c line at c uurnuj uup pilmuk.
Shirt Waists, Wash Skirti
Wash Petticoats, at Half Price-
It'b a snap for the hop pickers to get a
50c garment for 25c; $1 garment fof
50c; $1.50 garment for 75c. -
Don't Pail to Comft to Us. J
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