The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 27, 1902, Image 1

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TOLUME XII.
SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOliUlil iff. 1002.
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Your Neighbors
IN SHOES
FIND IT SAVES THEM MONEY TO TRADE WITH A CASH STORE.
DON'T YOU THINK IT WOULD PAY YOU. WE CAN FIT THE
WHOLE FAMILY.
Tho fact that our Shoo IIuhIhohh
contlmiPH to biow Ih proof tlmt our
Bhoes give satisfaction. Our prices nro
from 10 to 20 per cont below "regular
stores" for the namo qualities. Our
nBHOttmont Is-vory complete. Wo boII
more shoes than the most
exclimlvo shoe Htores.
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SPECIAL
SESSION
. TALK
Oregonian Claims Sen
ator Could be Elected
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The values we show in
dTS
will surprise you when we tell you a suit is J
"all wool, there s no cotton nor snoaaym u i
Don't you need
In the Event That an Extra
Assembly is Convened
Republican Leaders are Get
ting on Dangerous Ground
for yourself and the boys? It won't cost::
you much to keep comfortable during the ::
winter it vou fit out at the New Yotk Racket ::
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NOTIONS. SHIRTS ;;
I! Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store;:
n T RAI?MPs Prnnriptnr.
- 'm ffWriCorner of Commercial, and Chemeketa Streets. j
i.- miiinnii num-M.
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lime is precious
And bo is a rellablo tlmcplceo.
Watches and clocks purchased at C. T.
l'omeroy's are always accurato time
keepers, and require tho least repairs,
with ordinary careful usage. Tlicy
can always ho depended on. Wo arc
Rolling a Waltham or Elgin movement
In a 20-year gold filled case at J12.G0.
Wo can furnish any style of case.
C."T Pomeroy
288 Com. St., Watchmaker and Optician
A good standby
To havo In tho lfbuso Is our pure and
finely flavored Overholt Whisky. It Is
tho host that Is distilled, and has that
rich and oily consistency only pro
cured with high grade goods. Our
stock of wlnos, whiskies, liquors, beers
and brandies are the choicest that Is
made.
with them. In tho cnnipnlgn preced
ing the June election nono dared open
ly repudiate tho referendum. Now
some openly sneer at It. All then
promised Hot salaries for state of
ficials. Some now openly miy tlmt
' promise kept four years hence will do
us well.
These men who promised flat salar
ies and Direct legislation to get Into
office now sneer nt these great popular
vpformrt. 'They are laying the ground
work for the annihilation of their par
ty. If they have one.
The Oregonlnn now claims to havo
made the discovery that If there be a
special session called of the Oregon
J legislature that hod? will be required
to ballot on Senator the second Tiles
day after It assembles, and therefore,
It says, all the motive for the extra
session are removed, and the special
session project Is dead, .lust why this
Is a mortuary fact or argument con-
elusive ugniiiRi a speeuu bctibiuii uiren
To Judge what Is given out at fort- not appear, but It Is probably for the
, n- .,. mirimse of cenfusing: the people nnd
1.....1 it.i iinitniiiinnii mil rim iihiii. iiih . - '
Uepubllcan party has fallen under the
samo management that controlled Its
disastrous 'campaign In the lnsj. .Tune
election.
Govornor Geer seems to bo follow
ing the advice of' those who accom
plished his humiliating defont before
the Uepubllcan stato convention.
Tho Republican bosses seem walk
ing on tho dangerous nbysu of repudia
ting the platform pledges they made
tho people, and on which the legisla
ture wns elected. Neither the petl
Hmiu nf tlu common neoplo nor the
petitions of tho largest Portland busl-
1 . . .... mntitltntml nn Vnnrtli Pneo.l
iiprh men seem to navo any w eigne " -
Expend. aires of Naval Supplies.
Washington, Oct. 87.-Uear Admiral
Cltarles O'Neill, chief of the bureau
of i ordnance, In his report, estimates
tli it tho necessary oxpondlturos for
th fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1904.
will be $13.01)0,000, of "which $10,000,
00O is for Increase in the navy armament.
Rlotlntj French Strikers.
Uoohofort. Prance, Oct. 27. Troops
thin morning, with difficulty, dlsporsod
rioting dock strlUors, who were pro
mttliiK the unloading of ships". Later
the strikers formed a column nnd
sacked the residences of officials.
NOTED
SUFFRAGE
LEADER
Elizabeth Cady Stan
ton Passed Away
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Sarsaparilla
Doctor orders. Druggist sells.
You take. Quickly, said.
Quickly cured. VStiffiSk
Sixteen Persons Drowned.
Toulon. Oct. 27. Tho Itnllnn stonm
er ISIfa was wrecked near Cotto. Tlio
captain and six of the. crew escnpod
In an open boat. Fifteen of tho othors
were drowned.
ARBITRATION BOARD
RESUMES SESSION
giving Its followers further excuse for
railing a special session. Governor
Geer. C. W. Fulton and It. W. Corbett
seem to agree with the moral view
that a senator could he voted on, nnd
that seems to them apparently conclu
sive that It would be dangerous to call
the legislature together Hut the aspi
rants for the Senntorshlp seom to
place that matter above ovorythlng
else of Importance to tho peoplo, and
this gives some clue to the bltternosg
with which that prise will be struggled
for at the regulnr session-
PROMINENT i
CHICAGO
MAN
Committed Suicide by the
Pistol Koute .
CCNHICMT' '
Many arrows in
our Quiver A
J. P. ROGERS,
118 222 ,
Commcrcl.l
Street.
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. .
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We have many arrows in our quiver, figuratively speaking. In other
words, In any line we handle Watches, Diamonds, General Jewelry,
Cut Glass, Sllvcrwear and so on we carry a wide range of variety.
Here are no skimpy, unsatisfactory assortments In any departments of
our stock.
For instance, suppose you come here to buy a ring, you will find Diamonds-
Opals, Sapphires, Pearls. Turquoise, Amesthysts, Moonstones,
Almondlnes, Topaz, and other precious stones represented. You will
find a nre'at number of different styles of setting. You will find many
solitaire rings of many styles and sizes, you will find many handsome
rings with combination settings a Diamond and two Rubles, an Opal
surrounded by small Diamonds, and so on In almost Infinite variety.
As to prices, you can pay from $1.50. to $825.00 and In every case be
sure of getting your full money's worth.
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Clilcngo, Oct. 27. N. Anderson, an
fluent for the White Stnr lino, nnd one
nf the best known steamship mon In
ihe United States, committed suicide
last night. The body was found on the
Washington golf links this morning,
Vlth n bullet hole In his head.
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Called First Woman's Rights
Convention fn the Country
First Claim To Suffrage Was
Made on That Occasion
New York, Oot. 27.-Hllr.nl)etn unuy
Stanton, tho woll-known woman suff
ragist, died Sunday at her home In
vt. Ninety-fourth street, in this
city. ' Old ago was given as the cause
of duath. Sho was conscious almost
to the last. About a week ago Mrs.
Stanton hogan to fnll rapidly. This
bocamo more notlconblo last week.
and then It wns known to the family
that hor death was only a question or
days or hours. .
F.llxaboth Cady Stanton was one of
the foremost londors In tho inovoment
ror soclnl reform In tho United Statos.
She was active In tho nntl-Blavary
cause as early as IS 10, and n lender in
tho woman's suffrago movomont. She,
In conjunction with Lucrotla Mott.
en for a woman s
Expert to Be Appointed to Take Statement of Wages-Corn-mission
Will Inspect Anthracite District
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Corner State and Liberty Sts."
Leaders In Low Prices.
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M in the kllohen, ulwavs whnngnH Ib
H uwd for cooking. Vnd you don't
H have to worry over the rice In tho
H price of wood. U is tho fuel p;u
W oxcellenue in the wnrm weather,
no bent no iishes, no dirt no duet.
H hiHteml, lonifort, eiiivenlonce,
1 8 clpiuillnff4, lonomy. Una atovoe
ami ratiRon oi every er.o aim eiyie
siipplieil by the Htlein (iah Lijtht
Coin pauy t low ent prices.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.
Dhnn. r.na. . Oemeketn BL
. Wnslrtngton, Oct 27. The confer
ence opened' in the rooms of the Inter
state comintrei commission nt 2
o'clock. The operators and Mitchell
seated tusmtelvM on opposite skies
of the same tnbltj. Assistant Record
er Moslsy shortly announced the gen
tlemen of the commission. The opera
tors, as well ns Mitchell and Fahey.
arose and stood while tho commission
entered the room. Rxdustlco Gray
briefly oxplalucd tho sltuntton, and
said he prot&red to regard the caso ns
one, nnd as tin.' plaintiffs and defend
ants were, lirosdnt ho would like to
hour from each. Mitchell said, ns
plaintiff, ho was ready to present his
testimony next Monday morning. Gray
Interrupted him by saying: "All o
want Is a logical statomont of ono side
and an nuewer by tho othor, thus ellnf
hinting Irrelevant mattors; wo don't
want any nrfiiimont." Mitchell then
made a statomunt In a few hundred
words; Ilnar fallowed.
llaer suggoHtoit poreonal visits to
tug with nil the parties, fixed Thurs
day, when the Inspection nt tho mining
fields Is to commence. Wilcox vblun-
teered that a special train tnko all
parties to Scranton, which will bo tho
starting point It Is o)t6etQd that it
will require n week to visit the-mlnes.
Tho conlmlsslon adjourned nt o'clock
to meet Thursday.
Bear Won't Deal With the Un1ons.;
Wnalilnvtrm Dot 9.7 At ifin' rnnt
BtrlKo meoMng today Unor objected fo
tho presence of Mitchell, ns president
of tho United Mlno Workers, beforo
the commission, and said ho would in
no wise denl with that organization,
but had no objections to Mitchell's
prasencio ns a representative of tho
minors In the nnthrncito region. Dacr
announced that he would urco as a so-
liltlon to tho labor problem tho adop
tion of a readjustment of tho sliding
scnlo, wnlch ho callod a profit-sharing
syatom. nnd which gnvo nrnutlcnlly
peace In th6 initios for many yenrB.
nl.XWi.l till! Hl'Wl
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riKllltl tuinumiun, ..... -- HIV lllHliniUllU 1IUIUO. iuiiiiuo uitmu.
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Senocn Finis, in. i., - ". "" . Truedalo wantod an opportunuy given
. uiiii .t.,itrtM mtil Jn nnl. ! . . - .,. . . . a . nui
Rho wns a nrdllflc wrltor, and .In col
lahoratlon with Susnn U. Anthony, ed
ited "Tho Rovolutlon," a woman's suf
frage Journal. Her SOth btrthdny was
celebrated In 1895 In Now York by
3000 delegates from nil women's socie
ties uiulor tho nusplcos of tho National
Council of Women. Slnco 1800, Mrs.
Stanton has resided In New York with
her children.
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Doers Won't. Come to United States.
London, Oct. 27. it Is doclarod pos
itively that (lonornls llothn, nnd l)o
larey havo nbiindonod tholr proposed
tour of tho United tiiitos, nnd will ro
lurn to South Africa.
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.liulgo .1. 11. I). Oiuy. one of the Ore
gon plone r residents, died nt Astoria
. i... t.ri,.. mi lllnn nu nf
. '.i -..n.. r .. o,....ii... ininmi in the nmilatise and Intighter
H0V"r"l,",m !;.. w i, h allowed tlmy. after consult
x.
the miners of certain mines to settlo
their difficulties with their employers
by a conference of committees. If no
ngroemont was readied then he was
willing It bo submitted to the arbitra
tion commission. "It was agreed that
the Inrgest Individual operator should
nlso be called lafore tho oommlnlon.
(Irny, on agreement neiween unur uu
Mitchell, will apolnt nn expert to tnke
statements of wages from both sides.
rTuT men woro all In singularly good
humor, When tho sngKegtlon was
made that tfio commission bogln.llH lu
snuetlon In tllo uniior regions of tho
nnthrncito district. Rnor snld: "I don't
know anything nbolit tho utU'or region.
All I How have knowledge of Is- the
lower rftgloil, ncconllng to gonernl be
iii.r." livmr Mitchell nnd Knhey
Indicted for Murder. t '
Now York, Oct 27. Tho grand Jury
this morning returned nn lndlottncnt
for murder In the first dogreo against
Thomas Toliln, manager and Alexan
der McKnenrney, bartender of tho Bm
plre Hotel, where tho hoadloea body of
Captain Craft was discovered Septom
her 27th.
NEW TODAY.
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Honey Chewing
Chocolate ;
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154 State St.. Phone 2874.
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Oregon's Famous
Botanical Physician
U . w uio piidh THAN ANY Man in
SnSS ?OR TH6M AlioNO THME 18 A PROM.nVkT CU8.N.OS -WO.
EHlA.rofr
"hsem SrS" JShou. -u80osLurFD Burden1- ano
AFTER THESE TERRIBUE A FUC. yeARS pEEL
rHAT Sh"e r." 0 HER NAME WILL BB O.VBN
SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSELS D0 tE OULy
TO STUFF YOU FULL F " UT EE F J DRUGS ARE
SAFE CURE IS. THE BOTANICAL SYSTEM. PO ARE SURE
ONL TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULTS
DEATH SOONER OR LATER.
Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases.
W.THOUT THE A.D OF THE KN.FE OR PLASTERS OR POISONOUS
RUG38i0 LIBERTY STREET. LEM, OREGON'
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PRICES
Until November 1st
to intiol j:? u up
to-date methods.
iBANCROFT OPTICAL C0.
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& oin n.' Kt aauk.x
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CbMhw Johnson, an oW-time Colum
bU river Hslierman. committed sulce
by nasgiBg at Astoria Saturday. He
Uv a wife n4 two sons.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS.
Snow has fallen In the Orande
Rondo valley the past week.
A woman beggar, named I'ederiHHi.
l8 traversing Eastern Oregon town
with five small chllitren iagiis
heels. It has been learnefl mai
a rank fraud.
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A. M. Clouoh, Undertaker, 107 State
treet Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore
Oon, successor to D. E. Huntslnger.
Residence Broadway and Mill, North
Salem. Phono Main 221,
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Court and Liberty j
Streets, ;
Salem, Oregon.
Some Advertise:
msnts Remind You
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,.. ; ,i Wo ll not snin..-r than our customers; w. oan't M you Horn
t milmic; we nnt buy k-hIs cheaper than It cost, to umnufaoluro
Ihuig Mr noiniin,. . in-,i marehnnU In tho ooiin- 4r
ley. WHATEVER YUU atu inww. "- ? "
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Just as surely as
WrM f Hows Dav
HAnT, BOMAFFNEn A MAHX.
This Store
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xffia5ir.s"-,vr.-js
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D. E. Huntslnoer, funeral director,
155 Court strict. Phone Main SOI.
Residence 390 Court street, phone
2181 Black.
OlMIIAMTEED OI.OTHINQ.
H. & M sii't" f" ,u"1 ''
fancy wi-rntcd. H-hiin f -Muck
clay wcr-t.'dK chivl-t
$10, $12.50, $15
n, i. & 4 u,u' ,,kl"i h""h
rati iwwl. wir,or w'"';
matwhln. U ll M
BHMWIIM VU HO utlu'r Hiai."
fRcWrr. Uvf. MimI- ' ,h';
IhUmi tyvi. mi v'" '
doth.
,$16.50, $18, $22. 50
New Ties
HIGH GRADE CLOTHING
o.u Ai.triimlir hv 11Q In Sfllfltl.
Wifn by all Salem's Best Dressed Men ;;
Men's Overcoats ii
wX Isrit it!
Mpioolistij
V JN io pay $500 I
Ijr forahat when 1
5k you can buy I
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I Gordon 1
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much less & j
a v..f .wall imiw line luet re-
,,u,.,l. riuWs. indistinct
Htile. etc
$10, $12 50, $22 50 J
Shoes
The (? kiod for men. all
th lie StyUtic
New Shirts
s?bo J
Men's Underwear I
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miiit nifAjri uunu .s... uu vaammunw twm
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u..u una .if fmu-v ilrees
shlrta md up of hlKh Jtrade . .
MaarM With imported bosina, ';
eum atmrkid, the iieasoijs beet. ;
$2.50 each;
pour-lrt'l-lancis.
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p(4e trow t
50cto $1.75 t
I lag Uia anecla! offers In our
COWJUueei wcuuun
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