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f-Hmmmm . 1. MMW( r .. t . w ,fW..w .,-.,. ;.,WJ, j,, rff M THE DAILY JOURNAL. everybody busy. THt WJEATHlsfU Every Mechanic and Laboring Man In Salem Is at work. Tonight artel tomorrow, fjdrf prtbaltly t warmer rueUy, SALEM, OnEQONuf.10NDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1902. ' ! I I UIJfcjMM ..h-w..,i..ji.nWi,l. 3SS VOL. XII. (Jl6. 1,ft. lWVf 1 1 c iimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiinuiHiHiiiiniiiil'";; I. - The Rubbers are Here!! The rain Is comlne You'd tetter prepare for It. Wo stnrt this season with tho largest lino of Rubbers and Rubber Boots That wo havo over carried. Thoy are tho Boston Kubbor Shoo Company's make. It's tho best . . known and most rellablo brand of goods on tho market. When look- . . Ing for I: D JLJ. J JL J wD Don't forget thnt quality counts. Our special combination of High Quality and Low Price. Keeps our business growing. Tho "G" brand ou a shoo stands for all that's good In shoo making. Do you wear Slickers when It rnlus7 Wo undersoil "rogular stores" on tho famous Fish Brand and 8eal Brand Slickers. Thoy stand rough wear better than any other waterproof clothing, and they keep you dry. Wo carry everything in CLOTHING For tho small boya, tpr young men, and for old men. Work pants . . and Fine Dress Pants at remarkably low prices. Wo can undorsoll ; "regular stores," becaimo we do a strictly spot cash business. ITheNew York Racket:! E. T. BARNES, PROP. ' '.'. Salem' Cheapest One-Price Cash Store J ) rtWHHIH4IH-l HIIIIII I "HIM Hllllllllll II tH 1 1 I STRIKERS ON PICKET DUTY Shot Down By Their Own Men Heavy Fog Caused the Fatal Mistake The Deed HasNAroused Great Excitement In every To-day Walks a Tomorrow! Perhaps today you may havo no uso or wish for a now sot of knlvos or forks. But In tho tomorrow of your need, the romem lirnnco of this ono ad of ours may mean much to you. For, bo It known to all, that wo sell at only JO.OO per set our Hspoclal brand of 8llver plated knives and forks, which contain 50 per cent more silver than ordinary table plate ware. And that CO per cent counts mightily In tho long run of durability. COO per not. Ilemombor It. BaiVs Jewelry Store Corner State and Liberty Sts. Leaders In Low Prices. A Social Lion Wllkosbarro, Pa., Sopt. 8. T!xcltc mont Is at fovor heat ovor tho shoot ing of two men hero this morning. Ono Is duad, with 30 bullot Wounds, and tho other Is dying with oight wounds. Tho strikers, who bclloVed that thoy woro working nt tho colllorles, called thorn to halt, but tho mon started to run. A fusllddo of shots woro fired at them; then the'strlkcra ran to the prostrnto forms, nnd discovered them lo be members, of tholr own parly who had boon on picket duty. A heavy fog caused the error In Identity. Tho stitkera havo fled, and nry now hiding In the woods. It Is reported thnt an nttack was made on tho Mnltby col liery. A big force of deputies haB hur rled to tho scono, nnd is now trying to nrrest tho perpetrators. ROOSEVELT AT CHATAN00GA Yisits Scenes of His toric Renown Initiated Into the Order of Locomotive Firemen President Believes in Organ ized Labor Often makes capital out of his popu larity by booming certain brands of champagno and lino tnhlo wines, but our reputation for keeping nothing but tho best In this Una makes It tin- Wllkosbarro. Pn., Sept. 8. Tho body of John Kostn, tho mnu killed, iiml Flank Patrick, wounded, was proved by Identification at tho hospital. Furth er examination hIiowh that mon woro terribly beaten with clubs. It Is now learned that tho attack was contem plated on tho Maltby colliery, and that COO strikers woro-In lino ou tho Lack awanna railway leading to tho inlno, when Kosta and Pntrlok woro stricken down. Will Continue the Struggle. Wlikcsbarre, Pa., Sopt. 8. Mltoholl today donlos that ho has nny Intention of proolnlmtng tho strllco at an end, nnd says that 'tho mlnqrn aro amply prepared to continue tho struggle In stock, as" the connoisseur knows thnt , dof,",te'y' ml tho ranl pro 8tl" "9M Chattanooga, Sopt. 8. A committee of, tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Flro mon oscorted President Roosevelt to his carriage, which ho declined to ontof, saying: "Let's walk." Ho, with Grand Mastor Sargent, then headed tho procession. Onco on tho march Hoosevolt broke ranks to ohoko hnnds with an acquaintance ho recognized among the crowd lining tho rondsldo. Tho crowd was frantic with enthusi asm. Ono spectator shouted, "You're a man na well as a president, Teddy." This was taken up and repented all along tho route. In his speech ho said: "Your order Is a typo naturally resulting from tin application of tho rules of common sense." Tho degreo of grand honor ary membership was then conferred upon him, tho grips nnd passwords) being glvon. To Sargent, Hoosovolt ILLJFORCIBLY m , COMPEL PEACE ,' General Chaffee Will Alter His Tactics Toward Murderous Rebels Washington. Sopt. 8.- Chnffco ro ports ah attack on the troops nt Mata ling Falls, Minnndoa on September lit, and ho says: "Will send troops til to tho Macla country to, extract a uromlso for futuro good behavior. Tho r At tho conclusion of tho Bocrct ses sion tho president addressed a public meeting. Ho eulogized tho railroad fii on, and said: "I want to go on rcc- rd ns omphntlcnlly believing In or- anlr.ed labor. Organization Is a law social nnd economic progress, and t this time its worth depends on skill, mblned with solf-rostrnint, which pur organisation has shown. You ork hard, I pity a creature who oesn't. If a man conscientiously docs lis work, no matter on what lino, or tow humble, ho Is a good American itlzon." troops havo been attacked 12 tlnios Blnco May 2d; four have boon Killed nnd 12 wounded. Up to this tlmo wo havo fought only In Bolf-dofonso, (on tlnually socking friendship, but we will now compel peaco." OREGON PIONEER HAPPY MORGAN f . AND ' CARNEGIE Oliver Beers Again Able to Be About Chattanooga, Tenn., SepL 8. Prosl- nnf llnnunvnlt wna Mm minat nt Mm ultizcns of Chnttnnooga Sunday, and nvns right royally entertained. Ho jenmo to Chattanooga primarily to nt- unu nil) convention iu wiw uruinor- mod of Locomotlvo Firemen, nnd to lay ho will bo the guost of tho rail road mon, but Sunday Chattanooga, a wholo, entertained him. From nrly morning until Into ho was driven rom ono historic placo to another, nnd he dotnlls of tho battles that havo n ado this city famous were explained n him liv m on who worn nnrtlclnntitR w , - ,1 " ' . . . .-B then said: "Brothers, for now you nro ISn tho Btrugglos. Tho .battlefields of such In a strongor sonse, I thank you." phlckamanga, Mission ltldgo. Orchard Ho was then .glvon tho rogular. card of ftCnoli and lokout Mountain woro tho ordor, making him n qualified lo-airvon ovor. I.nst night ho attended comotlvo flroninn. ! Will Be Glad to Talk to His Friends ho first Baptist church. BARTHOUNS' BODY FOUND IN IOWA Cowardly Murderer of Mother and Sweetheart Commit ted Suicide-left a Confession ho can procuro tho cholcoat vintages at tho lowest prices. J. P. ROGERS, gg& Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer, . . More Men Report for Work. Tnmaqua, Pa., Sept. 8. Forty more men reported for work this morning. Troublo was feared, and tho troops woro called out, but mot with no resistance. Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor? Ho absolutely cures cancers, tu mors, gravel, kldnoy and blnddor trou bles, bono diseases, asthma, skin dis insections. My Dear Frlend: You must bear In mind that this medlclno Is not a poisonous tonic, nor a stimulant, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, where tho results aro suro death soon er or later. Those poisons go in your bouos and destroy tho life of them and crcato all kinds of dlsoaaos, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc. Do not blame the medlclno when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or disease In tho system. You must not expoct to bo cured In a few days, for your sickness or diseaso has een a long time com ing on, and It will take a long time to get it out of your system. It will tako months or a year to build up a new body from the bones up. This la what the people do not understand. Situation Is 8erlous. Wlikcsbarre, Pa., Sopt. 8. Sheriffs' deputloB aro now guarding tho Maltby colllorles. ' They report tho situation eases all without tho use of the knife tremoly serious. Ono thousand or poisonous minerals or mineral of a'ned men surround tho mine: thoy any kind. aro '" an S,y mood nnd threaten at- ! tack. All wires havo been out, and They are used to being humbugged, communication Is shut off. Tho mob My medicines are composod of na- destroyed a bridge across tho Btroain, turo's herbs what tho human systom thus blocking tho road to tho colliery, requires. When tho animals get Blck Fourteen workmen, accompanied by a they will help themselves to those guard, attempted to roach tho mlno by herbs, for thoy havo tho Instinct, nnd a detour Into tho fields. Tho mob dls the people havo not, so' wo havo to covered this and pursued them ncrosB make a study of IL It has been a life tho mountains. Tho chnflo.ls still on. atudy with me. Do not get wearys ' - this llfo la too short and too sweet to worry out of this world. Hlcovlllo, la., Sept. i. Tho body fevlll convonc ono week from Tuesday, burled hero Saturday morning, nudisatd atuattaaheoto.thotnto attor- bafloved to ho thnt of Wllllnm nnrHin. noy'a Olllco laHt night: "Tho COtlfCB- To the Kdlter: For sovernl yenrs I havo had a pain in my back, with kid ney, llvor nnd stomach troublo. Dr. Darrln has cured me. I will answer nl1 quoMtloiiB nt my farm on MIbsIou bot tom, ton mllcB north of Salem. I com mend Dr. Darrln to all In poor henlth. OLIV13II 11KEIIS. Tho above outspoken recommenda tion front a man so well known ns Ollvor BeorH In ono of tho strongest rcnnoiiH why peoplo should look Into tho morltH of Dr. Dnrrln's cures. The doctor will ho horo until Nnvomhar 1st, nnd Is vlHltod by scores of Buffer orfl nt Hotel Wlllatnotto dally. Hailed Money Kings in England London Press. Claims They Are theReal Monarchs A Belated Recognition of a Long-known Fact London, Sept 8.TheUalIy Star to. day. commenting. on the 'hoUnJeWfti of Morgan and Carnegie with 'Kflfo poijn crowned heads, says "thai all run nrtor Morgan without distinction to agu, prestige; dignity or anything oltet It Is only the belated recognition of -a long known fact that tho real kings of today are not on thrones. Tho Mor gan and Carneglo furore Is most Inter esting, as It shows that tho Boelal con science nt hut recognUes real kings. All hall King Morgan." EflNBSR9fl BRIBERY DEALS UNEARTHED Cause , Sensation In St Louis , t Self-Confessed Leader Turns "' Up Implicates Prominent Men in Illegal Practices Treasury Surplus. Wnahlugtou, Sopt. 8. Tho treasury roport today bIiowb $C7-I,000,000 gold In tho vnults, being $80,000,00 above previous high-water mnrlt. Fired the Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases.. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St, Sa lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to consult He Is a natural doctor. He Is descended from a line of German herb-' allsts, the best physicians In the world. This Is his fourth year In Salem, and scores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In tholr cases. ...... Vessel Read the Above Remarkable Cure. S i 1 &$& a " m " v ft 3 3 m lzC ? -. J 9 a Uerlln, Sopt. 8. Official reports con firm the sinking of tho gunboat Cretan-Pierrot, aftor tho Haytlens had abandoned her and set hor on flro. It says this was necessary, us tho com mander feared a magazine explosion, nnd wanted the vossol to sink boforo this happened. SPECIAL ...PRICES S THK TIIKRMOMRTER IS LOW Q in the kitchen, always when gas Is g it! for cooking. And you don't hay to wcrry over lite rie o the M priwol wood. U Is the fnel par J Mrellemo in the warm weather, im no heat no ashes, no dirt no d'let. Instead, cotufort, cnvenlet.ce, clpanllueM, coenomy. Qui stoves ami ranee of every site and style m anpidied by the 8loui Ua Light O mpsny at lowest prtjst. I SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. M Phona B6S. 4 CheraakeU 8t vs9MH9mwniiwtmummmmmmm Mokl Tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. He siovea all eruptions of tho akla, pro duel ng a parfeot eot4xtoa or neaey rwuBueo, s&s. aa W9, Wrtta to us lor Until October 1st To Introduce Our Up- to-Date Methods BANCROPt OPTICAL CO. A. M. BANCROFT, Specially 269 Gom'l St, Falem.Or. QHF Navel Orangeade Arab fr" Arab music has been described as the singing of a prima donna who lias rup tured her voice In trying to sing u duet with herself. Kacb note starts from somewhere betweeu n sharp nnd n flat, but docs not stop even there and splits up into four or more portions, of which no person can be expected to catob more tbau one at a time. BROUGHT TO THEASYLUM EXPENSE TO GOVERNMENT IN BRINGING INSANE PATIENTS TO OREGON IS HEAVY. SoneihlB? Good te Driak at George O. Perry. United State mar shal for the third dlstrlot of Alaska, aocompanled by two guards, L W. Copeland and Godfrew Gniohle. arrived In Salera Sunday with W. T. Barrett. SODA FOUNTAIN 114- State Streets aged SO years, of Eagle. Alaska. Dar rett Is a miner and bad been commit ted to the asylum In this city, where, under contract between the trovem nient and the Oregon state authori se tie, this class of unfortunate of (hat i Acer's Blootf Elixir positively Wtry are treated her. Cures ChroBje Blood FojuobIbr aad Tfea eot la the ovarmefit In bring all Sorofulens affetioj. At all lime Jnir an iasaae ratlMit trf thin altr tram iSsMiijriSsTSss lln, was oxhumed Sunday afternoon, nnd positively Idoutlfled ns that of tho Chicago double murderor. Tho Identification was mado by William Mitchell, a brother of Mlunlc Mltcholl, one of Hnrtholln'B victims. Dotcctlvo Andrew Rohan, of Chicago, who nrrlved horo yesterday from Chicago, und Dr. J. A. Cooy, a Chicago dontiBt, who had worked on tho mur derer's teeth. Dr. Cooy cut out tho lower Jaw of the dead man, which con tained tho two gold crownod tooth that havo figured so largely In tho de scription of Uartholln sunt broadcast by tho police Tho Jaw was takon to Chicago last night by tho dotectlves. Bartholin's body was found lnt Friday ufternoon, about six mlloa from Hlcovlllo, by J. O. Pratt, a resi dent of RIcovlllo. J. I). Cook, editor of a RIcovlllo papor, discovered thnt tho doad man boro a striking resem blance to tho published plcturas of tho Chlcngo murderer. Inquiry hero dovelopod that Bartho lin came to RIcovlllo August Cth. be fore tho bodies of Mrs. Uartholln and Miss Mitchell woro discovered. Titos. Phee, a contractor, doing some work hero for tho Great Wostorn rond, ad vertised for lahororB In Chicago on August 5th, offorlug froo transporta tion to the place of work. Among thoso who responded was Bartholin, who hired tindor tho namo of George Kdwnrds. Ho worked with the con struction gang for about half a day. After that ho workod on a threshing maohlno and In tho harvest Holds un til last Monday morning, whan he was. last soon leaving Hlcovlllo In tho di rection of the plneo where his body was found. Tho toxt of the confession loft by Burtholin, aa made public by Coroner Carpenter is as follews: "To Whom It May Cencern: I want to stato that I am the Bartholin the police ure looking for. Also I wish to certify thut I had no assist ance of any kind or from any ono. Thompson, Claffey and Counselman aro all as Innocent as an unborn child, and should be freed at ouoe. I cannot go Into details In regard to the crimen, They were not planned. It was all Minnie and I could da. My mind Is wandering. Such a drop In llfo In a short Unio! Two months ago travel ing In the best of company; today liv ing the life of a hobo; a murderer. "I Intended to go Into detail, and tell all, but I cannpt got my mind oen. tered, Kveti my bandwrltlig Is dlts-i graceful. "But above all things I ask to. clean everybody from suspicion, There Jsj no aeeond party; I am the last. "W. J. nARTHQUN.1 Must Stand Grand Jury Trial. Ghleafte, Sept. 8.Tbe ehart pre- nlon of Bartholin la not a uknso guar" antoed to froo ovorybbdy. Tho fact , that Bartholin killed three peoplo, in cluding himself, will ndd no great weight to thla pleco of written testi mony loft behind. Thero may bo oth er Btrong ovIdoncoB Involving thoso Hire onion. Thla ovldenco must b hoard, whoroforo tho acctisQi) muBt ro main In Jail In default of ball, unless roluascd on haboas corpus, and I hard ly Judlevo thnt Is possible." o ... Tho Vnlnr of 1'filii. When ether was llrst discovered aud used In surgery, It was wild that to nbollHh pitlu would bo to change the U.vh of nature herxelf; that pain Is n hiifcguurd; (bat It Indicate In chkcs of injury the rent of lulury nnd In hoiuo liiRtniicoH tUe cauHo of Injury: that If men lea mod to mlnimlxo or prevent It ut iilciiMiiio they might annul It alto gether mid Invent n new coimtltutlon In which thlw Boutluel of danger would be at nil tliuew off duty. M IIHHHtHIIIIIHIM ilThe White;! PS 1 I ii Corner Mil-i: J linery Dept, A ntrunite I'nntl. IIIcUb pond, In Palmyra, Mr.. Is a Htrnugo body of witter. It Ib only twelve ncrci In nrcn, but It In morn than tuO feet In depth. It has no visi ble Inlet, although a fair sized stream IIowh from It Into Iiko HolmHtlconk. The volume of Its wuter Is not mate rliilly Hrtected by either drought oi freshet, and the water Is always cold. Ilotr II Took Ilvr lUfncal. "Wluit did Mr. Htrofigucrvv Bay when you told htm you would bo a slMer tc hlmV" "U'hj, lit- bad the Impudence to say that was 'belter still!' Then lie kissed 'mtv lighted a cigar and naked mo to ptenso mend his gloven for hlui."Cln- 1 iliiunti Commerebil. rollmvrd Dlrerduiia. "We shall have to try again," suld the phniogrupher. Jnspeolliig tho result of tho Hrst sitting. "You seem to bajr lmd one eye shut." Vfi told me to wink uuttii'dlly," suld the Hitter, "und that's ,whut I was trying to do." mm Mrs. Craven to De Arrested. San Franelsfb, Sopt. 8.-The dla trlet nttornoy ii)day decided to Irsuo a warrant for Ike arrest of Mra, Net tio Craven, erstwhllo contestant In tho Fair will caiiq, charged with per jury. 8ho was last hoard of stopping at tho Portland Hotel, Iu Portland. Doers Meet at The Haoue BniHUols. Bopt. 8. Tho Boor lend ora will meet at Tho Hague Wednes day to comploto ruturo plans, It Is fltatel that In tho conference with tho Boer generals the plana of Chamber lain, secretary of colonies, failed to fulfill Boor expectations. No details, howovor, nro obtainable. SL Louis, Sopt. 8.A- Hreat sensa tion wns caused In the'brlBery Inventl- ptlon this mornlns vJiBn John Hut fell, ex-member of the houso of dele gates and leading brlbor In granting a atroet railway franchise, returned from Mexico and BUrranddred to the police. Ho thon cc fessed to tho grand Jitry of bribery deals, as a result ot whlch18 prominent men wore ordered arrested. ! Otto Schumacher, a millionaire, ond George F. RohcrtB, an express agonti were arreated, at nooh, follow lng tho llBclosuroB. Deplity sheriffs guard every point of egress, to pre vent tho escnpo of otliCrs that afq wanted. i i n i i i . mi null i. i il - fre,6h today. '' Fresh Apple Cider at Zinn's Made While You Wait 134 State St., Phone 2874. IH1IIIUI IHII II 1 1 II H fr-M 1 1 1 1 1 f I H-l-KM-Hi-H Hi- lit I MR JM m Jack A j7JWpt . I GRAND OPENING OF Ladies' Cfiildrens, i etsand Cloaks i Another largo shipment re ceived yostnnlay. AVo nro now Bhowlug Now York Rpproml styloK In all lengtliH. By far the nobbiest lino wo have evor wmigiii 10 naiem. q t A Slueaurr, Mrs. Pimi An pbwat's yor aon Motko duln' now, Mrs. Oaiwy? Mrs. Casey Hliur. Molki nln'l doln' aniiylbin. Mrs. Ilyiiu. lie' got a govt-riiineut Job. Islle's WwUly. The desire to got ftomoihliig fer noth ing mskPM mon pay houiethlnic (or nolh-Intf.- fritiirday Uvonlug I'ont. I do not kno)' of any wn.v so sure of i nublug others happy n of botiig no ub self Mir Arthur Helps. frrini hr thn attHtta analiuit CUIfA- lUfllu, MJ M. .. HTIa . .. . . an . . I m. .T- a "' 1 1", .- .-. - vv V w .1 vnwpw.- , I . -r ' - " r -"t,j- --- . freeiapTe. w.ILRmIcsm & cT TXt. 'mTSSiii i.y O TCSS: WN H niry iruards. approxf- Tfcepd aad Owawdmaa, wj fee, 11 " w V W ' " Ilia L'trfaiuet. Cbolly djWu't nrptt lo be of roufff use In tfie world." ''Ob, I don't know; he wakes a nk-r clffsreite boWnr."- PlillaiK-lphJ Bulle-i tin, - II lllia.1.1 ll nv 1 1' ProprletoK PRICE8 RANOE ON Ladles' Jackets FROM (4.85 to 30. Thoso who have examined (ho Hue nay ours aro the host and cheapest thoy havo neon. Ladle' Capes, Corduroy, Jackets, 8lk JseKets Velour Jackets, Etc. &. ;0Dening.. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. The ladles of Salem and vicin ity aro Invited to attend my fall opening of Pattern lints, BonuotB, Trimmings nnd Novel tlofl. Tho very newest thlngH In ",WI"" Hi; New In the Dress' Goods Department !! ,, n.,,.nuiid,i i French Flannel I ... a ..- . . iiHiiirv Littiuiivu.ti -m- T HI I - -, i minme tvans, ;:;:, j;.rr Tim varv nuwofit thliiKfl In t X STREET HATS nro now bolnu T shown and selilUK viy. I Special nttantloji will bo given to Trinim Makin ing to g Orde Hats fii;:: ' Etc,;;!; CcmUn't !' Iffoa. QMIp-fa jia iMwk t um tee slow!! ror.aej (j Only (lrnt-clastt trlnimera will ', ', f be in charge of such wrk. : T Winnie Evans, i;i Preprlator. Vhlte Corner Millinery Ospt 8UITINQ8, KujnflUH tUe world over for their superior flwllh nd wear nig qualltltw. WAISTINQ3. Poau do Sole and Taffela SILKS. We buy the beet make eC Boda, and sell there on a olawr markln o' VtoM, liedavwa It ; Urlni us atlafctHry rutnw. ; kHr Men are Beginning to Study Ortr the propoIUwi of twylMt their winter suiu ann ceai. vw new Hum are cowrta twery X day, dnd evercoatu aw be j nlng to sail Be among tM Jok- X .!.( w...1. rA IMA Alti U V er IUIB HIKH1, u WW "i "- A alad to show yoa What' Nw ? TaH. Z Jose Meyers 4 Son f (Miity, store. t v in ..mi im ii innnniTrr I Nau; rAHiirnvcfnrWaIStln2S2ft(i JMketSJwtiWjeW !rn vr ....... . .... .L,LiA.kLLiM.i.t HH.OIH iXMftlii ft BuJfala, rala, N. Y. D. J, Fry, Drasst. sst. f - I lead by Ow mat rani Jr, wfefeh r4AjBTfM, itw m i,rea jwsfce imp it 1 1 1 1 i f M:M MitM 1 1 it-l ff-tHH- 1 I :t tTtTTTTnTTTTIT ' n - - - - - - - - -f QlmFJOUMs wea j)k(rtJwii t. t;4li-f-"'