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ftHWBW1 sv3 """" J jlHUWMM MrxMkwCMli,, THE DAILY JOURNAL. t EVERYBODY BU8Y. THE WKATHBK, Tontfiht and Thursday, fair. Every Mechanic and Laboring Man In Salem le at work. VOL. XII. 8ALEM, OREGON. WEDE3DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1902. 44W4S-444H4-H-MfrH We've Got Them Again. ickers' Gloves! Hod CHAMBERLAIN AND Leather and Canvas. We Can Ft You Now THEB OER LEADERS I Conference Resulted Satisfactorily to Both Sides WAEN YOU COAEBACK FROM THE HOP YAKDS YOgii!l?s'fTrvrCH'rO SPEND, THE PLAGE TO SPEND IFIS AT A CASfl STORE t THE NEW. YORK RACKET IS THE 0$LY STRICTLY CASH STORE IN THE CITY. Sbocs. Clothing. Hats, Shirts. Hosiery, Underwear. Notions, Ladles' and Men's Furnishings, E. T. BARNES, PROP. Salem Cheapest One-Price Cash Store 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n m in 1 1 1 ihi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 n i M.- Great Britain Anxious to Forgive and to Forget Promises to End Military Law Shortly When Penal Reten tion of Boers Will Be Abandoned London, Sopt. 10. A parliamentary Holding. Ho testified that ho heard paper, Issued totttiy, gives the follow-'the shooting and ran toward tho J The New York Racket I H-f Cheer up Old man and take a drink of tho "good old stuff." Tho commonest mistake of those who do Invhlhe Is to ho Inveigled Into drinking countor folts. We sell tho genuine rye ami bourbon whlskoy, and nt no oxeuaslva price at that. Try a Bamplo bottle., Wines and coi dials hero, too. J. P. ROGERS, B 222 uomraerclil Siren. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Oealer. . . . Ing full details of tho Chamberlain Doer conferenco: Gcnoral Dotha said , tho conforonce wns not asked with a I doslro to change tho surrender condi tions, hut to gain certain unprovided i points. Ho complained at tho re tention of burghers In tho penal ( colony In CoyJon, and criticised tho composition of the commission of In ! qulry ho alleged that tho British In , Natal wore Jjogtjlato tho BoerB, and appealed for woijb.' monoy toward the relief of thotyvldowB and orphans, claiming that ijC3,000,000 wore Innde , quatc. .Chamberlain's roply in all raseB was satisfactory, with tho ex ception of an Incicaso of tho relief fund, which waft rofttscd. He said tho military law will shortly be onded, when ponal retention will bo aban doned Ho also Bald that Great Bill aln's only doslro Is to forget and foi Kjve. and paid high trlbuto to the val or of the lloors. Ho cloiad by omplmt Icnlly denying the reported Intention of Groat niitoln to sell tho burghers" fauns. scone. Ho encountered Beldlng Just as the latter camo out of a saloon., Holding told him what ho had done, saying alRe: "I wnntcd to kill ovoiy body by the namo of McCroskoy. 1 plugged tho old mnri twice, and left him rolling on tho floor." Tho witness on cioss-exnmlnatlun admitted that Beldlng did not seem much rfxcltod. Tho attendance at tho trinl at the morning sohsIoii wns small, but In tho afternoon all of tbo scats In tho coutt room woie occupied, and considerable. Interest wbb mnnlfesed by tho special tors. Judge George decided not to ke-jp tho Jury together nt night, as Is fro quontly dono In murder cases. - When time is in dispute Tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy'a nl wayH decides. A watch from there Is reliable. Tho namo Itself Is a guaran tee. Kvory watch sent out of this storo Is accurately rogulated and can' always bo depended upon. -That'oHho-only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to select from. Prices, sliver watchos, J2.G0 to $10; 20 year gold filled $10 to $20. C. T, Pomeroy Watchmaker sod Optlcltn 8 Cm 1 9 1. C5 RM Wmitr MAKES INSANITY PLEA A. L.Belding, tlie Triple Mur derer, Is On Trial Went Down With His Ship Washington, Sopt. 10. Mlnlstor Powell cabled tho state dopnrtmont to day that tho Haytlon piovlslonal gov ornmont has doclnrod Gonaives and seveinl other potts closed to tho com merce of tho world, and added that Admiral KHIIck, commanding tho Plorrot, wont down with his ship when dostroyed by tho Gorman gun boat. His body has been recovered. I rz. . CijRES MULTIPLY SCIENCE PREVAILS AGAINST THE ILLS FLESH IS HEIR TO. Our renders aio by this tlmo famil iar with the namo of Dr. Darrln, and tlray have no doubt read with interest accounts of tho many remarkable etfreB this celebrated physician has performed. We suspect that in spite pi tho many local euros, somo have heard tho testimonials of srateful tin- tlVnts with some suspicion as 10 uielr authenticity, thercfoio, wo aro grntl fled to be ablo to present moro testi monials of nconlo who nmv bo nor- . ,!fiPnn"y acquaintances. Thoro nro prob vmAv no hotter known nconlo In the Country than tho names wo present below. Thoy hnvo spoilt tho most of a lifetime In this stntc and their rep utations nro such that nobo'dy can doubt the truth of their stntcmonts. JThoy havo, received rellof and euro at 10 hands of Dr. Darrln, at tho Wll- amotto Hotel, Salem, and doslro to nfarm tho pcoplo that thoy have tho biiio oppoitunlty. Wo glvo their nrds holow; No More Pain for Her. To tho Editer: For a long tlmo I nvn linen nllllrloil with wlint thn tiliv. filelnna mllml n rnninrnun ttininr. nf my breast, which gavo mo great untn. I havo boon under Dr. Darrin's elec trical treatment, and find my troublo has nearly disappeared. I am corre spondingly hnppy over tho result. Re- (for to mo nt Pratum, Marlon county, Oregon. MUS. GEOUGIA MILKS. DIscharQlng Ear Cured. To tho Editer: For 50 years or more I have had a discharging ear and partial deafness. Tho ttoubles havo given iiio a world of troublo nud In-' convenience. I have boon cured of the discharging ear, uud am rapidly recovering my hoarlng nil of which I tiscrlho to Dr. Darrlu's skillful eloc-l scams to bo no scarcity of pickers There was a big Immigration to tho various yards Sunday, and tho work of harvesting tho big crop begun Mon day morning. There Is probably not over a hnlf dozon crops contracted In this coun ty, and, as a result, the growers will realize handsomo prlcos for tho pro duct Tho yartlfl aro reported clean and frco from lice. Tho prevailing price for picking Is 40 coiUb for a box f nlno bushels, or 80 contB a 100 pounds. Thoro Is tmw a splendid prospect of tho crop being In before fall rnlns set In. jncmii. mm Hair falling? Then you are starvinr u You can stop hair-starvation with i hair-iood. Ayer's Hair Vigor. 0 AfttOt.i LirlI,JSt, TEN-HOUR LAW JJPHELD Washington Republicans Are In Session Tncomn. Wash., Sopt. 10. Tho Ho liubllcnu state convention Is in ses sion hero for tho purpose of nnmtiig candidates for the ofllces to be filled nt tho approaching election. Opinions expressed by tho delegates and other party leaders Indicate that the resolu tions will Indorse tho administration of President Hoosovolt and his Cuban policy, declare for election of United States senators by direct vote of tho people, and In regards to state a (Talis will demnnd equal taxation on all proporty, and urgo tho abolition of tho tnllroad lobby, and tho creation of a rnllroad commission. Tacoma, Sept. 10. From combina tions affected It seems probable that the congressional nominees will be Congressmen Cushmnn nnd Jones nnd Will Huniphtey, of Seattle. DEMOCRATS PATCH THEIR DIFFERENCES On Finance and Endorse Roosevelt's Attitude 0 n-U Ores tion of Reciprocity Concotd. N. H., SopL lO.-Tho Dom .and inserted a plank for Cuban rwl ocratlo state convention today patched prod ty. substantially endowing noose up all tho gold and silver difference. I velfs nttlltide ST. LOUIS ALDERMAN MAKES CONFESSION - k Is it a Fake or Official Infamy for Which He Should Be Hung St. Louis, Sept. 10. Delegate Han nlgnn was taken from tho jail to go before tho grand Jtity today, and testi fied that tho bribery comblno received BlJrgcfRca ou,miu tor killing tho BtrSeJ7car bill, presented August 1st of this vc-Ar. TJia mennuro assured the protccfon of the lives and property of passengers. Ten-Hour Law Upheld. Tntoina. Sopt. 10. Tho supremo I . ......!.. .. ... .1 ... trlcnl tioatmont. Itofor to ino at rouri "imo.us inn coiiBiiuuionniiiy or tho state law passed last year fixing ten hours as n maximum for a doy'n Ho absolutely cures cancors, tu mora, gravel, kldney"and bladder trou bios, bono dlsoases, asthma, skin dls Instructions. My Denr Frlend: You must bear In mlud that this medlcluo Is not a poisonous tonic, nor a stimulant, nor a temporary rollof, which you get from poisonous drugs, whero tho results are sure death soon er or later. Those poisons go in your hones nnd destroy tho llfo of them and create all kinds of diseases, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc. Do not blamo tho mcltclno when It takes an effect and stirs up the poisons or disease In tho system. You must not oxpoct to be cured In a fow days, for your sickness or disease has jen a long time com ing ou, and It will take a long time to got It out of your system. It will take months xir a year to build up a new body from tho bones up. This la what the people do not understand, j Portland, Sopt. 10. A dofonso of In sanity will bo interposed for A. L. Beldlng, whoso trial was commoncod yostordny morning boforo Judgo George. Beldlng on tho night of July lth shot and killed his wlfo, Sylvia I iiiumiu uuiuiug, uer moinor, uonornu McCroskoy, and Frank Woodruff, oth- eases all without the use of the knlfej orw,HO known as Gyp Woodward. Ho or nolsonouB m nerals or minnrni nt . a'8 wounueu ins lauior-in-iaw. i.omu Have You Ever Tried Sab's Botanical Doctor?: any kind. Thoy are used to being humbugged. My medicines aro composed of na ture's horba what tho human aystom roqulrcs. When the anlmala got nick thoy will help Uiemsolves to those horba, for thoy havo tho Instinct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo havo to make a study of It. It has beon a llfo study with mo. Do not get weary; this life la too short and too sweet to worry out of this world. el McCroskoy. Tho first witness called was George Young Womans Shocking Death Jersey City. Sept. 10. In a trolley collision this morning a car on the Bayonuo line became unmauugeablo, and, rushing around n curve, caught a podostrlan, MIbb Mury Taylor, ou the fonder Slio clung dosporately to tho bumper, when tho ca'r crashed Into an other, killing her, nnd Injuring t scoro of persons, one of whom, Abi.i Woodburn, Or JOHN D. SMITH. Sciatica and Lung Trouble Cured. Mr and Mrs. Bonbon Leo of Tumor, Orogon, ropoit that his sciatica rheu matism Is cured, and his gonornl health good, tho result of Dr. Darrin's treatmont. Mis. Leo was cured of an abscess of hor lung, cough nnd lame ness. Both enmo to Dr. Dart In threo months ago, walking with cnuei. Now thoir power of locomotion In per fected. No Whispering Allowed, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. McMillan, of Monmouth, wora In Salem last week, to report progress In tho treatment for denfnoss the former 1b receiving by Dr. Darrln. Ho Is so far Improved, his wifo says, that tho family can hnrdly whisper that ho doos not hear It. o MYSTERY SURROUNDS THE MINER'S CASE Mitchell and the Coal Operators Profess Ignorance As to the Stone-Morgan Conference work for females employed in factor les, lauiidilcn and stores Lane County's Hop Outlook. Kugono, Sopt. 10. Hop picking ib In full blast lit Lane county, and thoro Lntlmoro Is now 14,000 vqtos ahead Fiendish Crime ofjGypsies Vienna, Sept. 10. At Mntlnnna, Hungary. 200 pilgrims, Bleeping In a barn, wore Inst night attacked by n baud of gypsieK, robbed and tho build ing flrod. Sovonteon of tho travelers were Inrluotnted nud 37 Horlously burned o Latimer for South Carolina. Columbia, 8. O.. Sept. 10. Asbury C. Lutimor, wilt succeed Jouu L. Me l.nutlu, In the United States senate WIlkoBbarro, Pn., Sopt. 10. Presi dent Mitchell, of tho United Mine workers, this morning denied knowl 8il go of any plans looking toward a re sumption of work, and said that he had received no communication from Govornor Stono. Tho operators nlso profosH Igngianco as to the result of tho conforuticc and both flhlos show n disposition to contlnuo the ntriigglo lndoflnltol Will Not Recognize Union. Montgomery, W. Va., Sopt. 10. Tho Kanawnh & Hgeklnjr Coal Company today tins posted notices, gt anting all the strikers demands, Hnvo,tinlon roc ogultlon. ment will oon ho consummated, Thoro Ib ovory Indication that J. IMor pout Morgnn will personally step Into tho brooch. Tho Herald sayn this morning that Morgan will effect a sat tlomout, dosplt'o tho threats mndo by tho presidents of tho coal linos that thoy will resign In cane concessions nru made. Troops Will Leave. Thurmond,-' .y,nVnt BoptpJOffll Is almost cortalu that the troops stu tloiiod horo the past month will bo ordered homo today. Oood News from Philadelphia. Now York. Bopt. 10. A stock tlckor at 3 o'clock sont out tho following Philadelphia dispatch: "It Is acml-of flolally nnnoitnocd this afternoon that tho coal operators nro preparing a cir cular to he posted at tho mines to morrow, offering concessions to tho miners, If thoy rglurn to work Monday." Wall Street's Confidence In Morgan. Now York1. Sopt. 10. Wall street firmly bcllovca that a strlko scttlo- Report Is Denied. New York, Sept. I0.Tho stock tlakcr nt 3:30 sunt out the following "Wo have oxonllont authority for de nying tho Philadelphia report, port tondlng concessions to ho offered tho striking miners." H. Balloy, n policeman, who nrrosted ham Buskin, will die. -M 1 1 1 8 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i e 1 1 1 1 t-H-H-4 lllllllllllllllllllll Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty 8L, Sa lem, Ore., Is tho man you ought to consult He Is a natural doctor. He la descended from a line of German herb alists, the best physicians In the world. Thla Is hit fourth year In Salem, and cores of patients and friends can tes tify to hl skill In their cases. nTo be ujell dressed Read the Above Remarkable Cure. ;; BIMHOWSBESBHnmiaTinillSIKI m i vwj&TsJ$n 3 SPECIAL -m ...PRICES S1- as M s M W H a i m m m I THK THERMOMETER IS LOW In tie kitchen, always when pas is need for co kln. ind yon don't nave to wnrry ovfr the rise In the price nf wood. It is the fuel oat excellence In the warm weather, no bent uo ashes, no dirt no dint. Instead. comfort. cuinvrnlnri-A clpanltar, economy. Gas stores and ranges of every cite and stylo supplied by the Salem Uaa Light O mpaoy at lowest prices. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phone 563. 4 Chemakata St. Th warm daya of the past week have advamtxl the Mulr crop irf lxachM materially, and many of lUeua HI at be aa larse as waual. Thew will b a full exop of the Mulrs. ami IHMMlMy 3f carla4 Bt thsm will hi, shipped fun .ahlaj atoae. Taa Mlr la & f tha flaaat 1 the caa Until October 1st To Introduce Our Up- to-Date Methods BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. A. M. BANCROFT, Specialist 2fi9 Com'l 8L, fulem, Or, Naval Orangeade bOEsetblne Good to Drink at :: tt " 1 1 ! . IV M 1 ill This Fall does not necesMinly mean (hat you must be expensively :: dressed, as you will icalizi if you will call and examine the supeib ;; collectionof men's and younj men's : : Pall SUifs and Overcoats ji And juvenile apparel that we have :: selected for this season. Every : garment is well fitted and beauti- ;; fully tailored. Men's suits made:: from the finest Domestic and lin- :: ported Cissimeres, Cheviots and Worsteds in beautiful fancy and:: Maple patterns. Everything that's '' yorth'having at I $10, S12, S15, S18, S20 and $22,50, I jjJOflN C. HERTZ, 295 C owct al St Salem Oregon. SODA FOUNTAIN 114 State Street. iiIiik peaches, and also a great favoiit for doing purpoa. The plant of the Ashland Iretrv iag Company Is runnlBK la full blast at the present time, witb fretn 3 to 3C aaads emnlored. and la turning out MM eans of preserved jfoods daily. uiiiHiHiiiiiniiiiiiiniiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. (Boob ftbtn36 n$t otQe$tl This Is partleulurly true of articlaa of delicate and complicated ineoh- anlstn, oa for lnslane, olocka aud watehwc We ask fob (o bear In tnlnd tutu-we handle nothing of the cheap and trashy aort In eltlmr of thdjKt Jlnas. WhaUrsr wtt sail w worth ubIHhk and worth buying. Barf fs jewelry Store WANTED TO BE UNITED IN DEATH Aged Woman Asphyxiates Herself and Husband-Another Chicago Tragedy Chlcnco, Sept. 10. Ill and foarliutj this mmnliiK, when Ilolnnd O'Shen, n that death would separate her from youiiK attorney, shot nud killed Kmlly hor hushand, Mis. Fredorlka Schmidt.! HoKeiiHOii, the dniiKhtar of a proud ui;ed 72, turned on tho ns Inst night, nont renl estate denier, then hlnisolf. nsnhyxlatiiiu her husband, sued 73. Ho was aiiKeriid hccatiso the Kill ' and hersolf. Tho woman wus d)liu fused tu ninko tip In a quarrel In which when dlucovored this mornliiK. Tragic Ending of Lover's Quarrel. A second trnedy oecurrod hero tho couple had hoon ongaKod In Inst nlfihl. , RIVER STEAMERS ARE TIED-UP Marine Engineers Are Striking for Higher Pay and Rein statement of Union Men Portland. Sopt 10. The matlno rn-iantl Bnaho tlvora. Than) ore about rflnoot-H of tho local stoniiiois nr strlk 70 onIiioerH. uud If the new are- in, rir n tn nnr xnt. Ineritasd and ro- tiiout should ho Kiautod would menu instatement of dlscharKed union men. Tho boats nro tyln ij.p na fast ns thay arrive. Thn thraatanod trouble has liwn b row I n k for some time In fact over since the settlement of tho murine on Klneers' strike. of aevoral waoks oro Tho terms of tho agreamont wore far from satisfactory to a larue number of tho engineers, and the dlsaatlsfao tlon nmoiiK them has bean ktowIik. Fully half n dozen of them were su perceded by non-union men, and the transput tatlnn companlea reusetl to consider any nroposltlon looking to their reinstatement. The breach be tween the owner and engineers wid ened as the weeks passed by. Presi dent Uhler. of the Marine Knglneera' Association, made an official visit 'o Portland, and endeavored to rostoro Ptmoe. Confurenoes were held, but nothing was accomplished. Tho de mand wa then sent to tho owners, and thov wero alven until today to affix thajr algnaturoa Jo It. Aa aar a can hb Jaarned (ho dlfferonoo In the sohml ufa now In (oree and the one asks an nilvance In wuges of a little ov.tr 110 per month to tho man. In all there uro 60 bouts, nnd tho dew agreement renrosunts an additional outlay to each of a trlllo over f H por month PRESIDENT ARRIVED HOME Will Remain There Until He Starts for Western Trip Washington, hunt. 10. President Roosevelt arrived hero at6:30 o'clock this uinrnliig, and remained only a half hour, and then proceeded to Oyster Day. Sscrotary Cortelyou Immediate ly started for his home at Hempstead. Ung Island, whero ho will remain un lit tho president starts on Ills Chicago- St. lmls tilp, September lOlh. i-' i B President's Train a Flyer. Now York. Bept 10 The president arrived nt 1 o'olock, after an xcp tlomtlty fast run, 80 miles an hour be ing mndo nt ono time. Ho Immediate ly honrdod tho Sylph for Oyster Ilav o Smith Seeks Self-Justification, Portsmouth, Ohio, Sept 10. Oen, Jacob Smith hogan an exhaustive of lclnl report of tho Samar campaign today. He proposes tn show tho jiutt flcAtlou of the "kill and hum" orders. FRESH TODAY. Pop Corn Crisps at 134 State St.. Ptjoae 2874. It Is not known that the sirlkn will affect the operation of the only line of steamers that Is plying on tho Wil lamette river to Salem Inquiry at the olllee of tho Oregon City Transporta tion company's olllee, In this city. ll Ita tho Information that company la tho only company that Is operating stcumcra on the river between HaUtn and Portland. The Pomona left for down-rivor points this morplug. uml will not return. Hnoordlug to ll schwlule, until Thursday evening. Agent Ilaldwln says he has no knowl edge that the engineer employed by his company are Identified with tho organization that has ordered tho strife Tho company la u Independ ent on, and in the employment of Its help liss usually found Independent mcohanloB, and ha been enabled (hereby, o continue tho operation of I jjt 8ffK3. ' !i -uli nffi r l xm IN imv i IK V V B WaHssV 5 There I llttltt ire can isy aht th t season's styles that if a better argument than 'S f to Geods TBemselvts." Th merchamtlsa lull the stary eyery time nothlBg 1m. Oar vrt volume I bulla is lijnlfoant to show haw natit win. Our clothlag dprtJ Ii tht strong fsatata al ear tore, ItlaootrMoltaawr Idess for Fall and Winter IWt-l lrvii4HT I9C a k iwmm tea Dress Goods Buyers. Are very maoli In evidonse at the aauntert in tills dxparlauftt, Ihe nsw fall goods (rem to enthuia all who sea theut. W a? toln a splendid vsrletyof styles and qaslitles whh ? up to thu uul Hsndsrd o our past parchsits. Priestley's "Gravenette" Dress Goods. Sponged, Shrontc, ready for v$ Fain will neither wet nor tpot them. Corner State and Liberty 8' Leadsra In Law PWes. aroounta to praotleally 70 perlit wV wnen tne otner companlea month. This Ineludea the oparatlon of ware. CornpeUsd to shut dawn, -. t . .. jt ... . .- ....... : .. , i -1 sji uoata on lae ueiumuia, vnwmen "The IVIeilUy Dress OioJ." fore e show thabsst- Thr Is uolhlai batter uadt fWrt- '.5 - ij'i 1