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sWeRJibers. Wre more than pleated with the re sults, and as a result are Increasing space all 'round. THE Mfmmm JB shS1sh miJUmm iHI JOURNAL. the Weather, Thursday, occasional fain. VOLUME XII. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTODER 30, 1902. DAILY NO. 229. 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 h m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i h n h i h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR BOYS? j iHsLv a VKfllnP'sBsYassissssssW Islaisssssssssssssssssssssssssa ' IISSSSSSlBISSSSSM . I NEW YORK Of course you are' Then you might .; tn fit lilm out with n nobby now suit. ' " Wo have oxtia values for all ages In thu new Norfolk and three-piece suits. '. '. 'Tlfey make the small hoy feel like "' their older brothers. Our line of Men's Clothing l Consists of tho newest styles In the most deslrablo patterns for winter wear. When you see a label marked "all wool" on. our suits It's n positive guarantee that thoro Is no cotton or ! '. shoddy In them. Huy one of them now ' style OVERCOATS and keep dry. If you wnnl full value for your money trade at FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION Movement Not Dead by Any Means ACKEH They do a strictly spot cash business: niiderneH"rogiilnr stoics." that's why they can Of C( UISO yOU l)0 '0 wear the tight kind? Wear SllUGS 0up "no con'lc Style, Quality and Low Prices. The shoes give satisfaction; that's why our husl I nesB keops growing. I Underwear, Hosiery, Ladles' and Men's Furnishings- :: Our Rubbers and Rubber Boots ; ; Are made by the Boston Rubber Company. We sell the famous T FISH BRAND slickers cheaper than regular stores. Every slicker !! guniantccd .waterproof :: Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store t n ilium E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets. HI I HIH I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II llH f 1 1 I II M I ifr Only Politicians Are Oppos ing What Is So Badly Needed For the 1905 Fair I fttiWjm . Time is Precious And so Is a reliable timepiece. Wntchos and clockB purchased at C. T. I'omeroy's arc always accurate time keepers, and requlro tho least repairs, with ordinary careful usage. They Portland Journal, October 29th: The movement for a special session of the legislature Is not dead. Opposition to tho project was subtly planned, and tho tactics woro of" no mean order. When tho opposition enmo out with their chunks of wisdom uncut tho legul phases, they uttered platitudes that havo been known to evoryono who has given nttontlon to tho subject with common Information as to the ostatu tory and constitutional requirements In tho promises. Tho fact that tho legislature could vote for a sonator at a special session was patent all of tho tljno prior to tho publication of that fact. Tho possibility that "flat salar ies" and tho Inltiativo and referendum might bo offectlve without action by tho legislature prior to tho first or the year was also understood. The sltuatlou appoars to bo that those who urge that Hut salaries are effective now. In vluw of tho constltu- I tlonul provisions, nre not '.-cully favor- Jnble to tho Inauguration of lint salaries , Tor the state olllclals. The men who represent tho secretary of state and the stnte printer and othor officers, who are now drawing Immense minis from the tronsury. were nmong those who opposed the Hat salary matter In tho last cnmpalgn. They did not It with disregard for the Interests of the whole state. It Is claimed that the raving In the sums taken by the state printer alone during the four years, under a Hat salary regime, would more than equal the entire cost of the special seesion. which would be no more than 15,00o. The Taxpayers' League will proceed to prepare the petitions to the gover nor, regardless of the recent utter ances on the subject. The meeting In (he directors' room of the Alnsworth National Hank, on Tuesday afternoon by the eNecutlvc committee of the league, was determinative of the atti tude of the organization as that of con tinued support of the special session. The members of tho committee are: A. I.. Mills. J. C. Alnsworth, Leo Krlede. J. Thobiirn Ross nml J. N. Teal. tl'ntlt fin 4- anln lnn tl. .... . At. .1 . can always bo depended on. Wo aro ",l ""'' l"- v ni selling a Waltham or Elgin movomont I wlI11t tIu',n now If tho ,nnttor mar rN miumt' In a 20-year gold filled caso at ?12.G0. Wo can furnish any stylo of case. C.T'. Pomeroy 288Com.St., Watchmaker and Optician It's easy when you know How, nnd where to secure high gindo wlnos nnd liquors, to get tho best and purest at low prices. You can nlways Hud tho very choicest vint ages In clnrets, Hurgundlos, Rhino wIiiok, chnmpagnos nnd everything In the best table wines, with the best bouquet nnd tinost flavors, as well as choice old whlsklesbrandies nnd Minis at J. P. ROGERS, a"11 Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . Oregon's ted V MA m&w immffl i i Botanical - Plipician, (i ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HIS WUflK. HE HAS CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HAS SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONQ WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAME8 IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THESE IS A PROMINENT DU8INES8 WO. MAN WHO HA8 BEEN A PHYSICA L WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WAS FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDL ClMES. THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS SUFFERING FROM BILLIOU8 FE VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL ED HER SYSTEM WITH POISONOUS DRUGS AND MINERAL SUB STANCES UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE 18 PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FISTULAR TUMORS. THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THIS WOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND AFTER THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS WERE REMOVED SHE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. WAKE UP1 WAKE UPI YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNTER8TANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSELS. DO- NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOUR8ELF. THE ONLY SAFE CURE IS THE BOTANICAL 8YSTEM. POISONOUS DRUGS ARE ONLi TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULTS ARE SURE DEATH SOONER OR LATER. Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLASTERS OR POISONOUS DRUGS. 310 LIBERTY STREET, to the regulnr session, the state print er, for Instance, will continue to dinw tho samo sums ho draw now, with no power to reduco thorn until tho end of the term for which he wns elected. Remains In Statu Quo. The neod for tho I.owls nnd Clark and city charter legislation Is us Im perative ns It lins been nt any previous time. Nothing bus occurred to niter the status. If It was-needed u week ago, It I needed now. The constitution limits tho spoclnl session to 20 daye. If tho session wero'callod to couveno on u Wednes day, thoro would bo 13 days In which to transnot buslnoes of a special char acter, boforo n senator could lia imi. loted for. If tho election of u sonator woio injected Into the special session, It would be simply becnuso the cnndldntes for that position them selvos Injectod It, nnd henco nil clnlms against the spoclnl session that the sonatorshlp would becomo Involved nro proof that thoso cnmlldutcs will do IBinCBBRMiaiBBBBBHIBIHB LAVA POURING VOLCANO Still Shaking Up the Central Americanos Washington, Oct. 30. Tho stnte de unrtment today received a tologrnm BIG PORTLAND TAXPAYERS Interests Running In to the Millions Lay Petition Before Gover nor Asking Special Session Strong Points Made in the Letter of Transmissal lug constable recognised the man n one wanted In the stnte of Washington for murder, nnd sent for tho Wnnhlng ten oltlclnls. who Identified him. I'atrlek Keeley, a wull-kuown logger, of Aberdeen, Wash., was killed Wod- nosdny nt his enmp, u log In a chute , passing over his body. He was 25 yearn I old. nnd his relatives reside in Apple- ton, Wis. Joseph Ilelteh employed with u rip rap Rang on tho nront Northern const ' line, near Kdmiiuds. Wnsh., was struck and Instantly klllod by the onstbound! overland Tuesday night llolter wns ' out with n party of threo mon. nil ofi whom had boon drinking. Dr. J. 1 Hrodeulck, of Colfax, Wash., committed suicide Tuesday night by swallowing two ounces of cnrbollc acid. He was a traveling doctor, and n specialist In senlp and skin diseases.! He was about B0 years old. Uiv M ib,b!,, Sarsapanlla ers Wc put the best In it. You get the best out of It. And the doctors approve. i&.tt'JSi l "t The Portland Taxpayers' Leaguo has today llled a petition with Governor Geer asking that ho call a special ses sion, to be called to onnct groat and needed legislation, to put tho Referen dum In effect, to provide for tho Lewis nnd Clnrk exposition, and to put tho new Portland ehnrlor Into offuct. Oov ernor Geer Is In liusturn Oregon, nnd mny not return this week. nie petition is signed ! A. I,. Mills, J. N. Tonl, V. '. Ludd It. U. Inmnn, Wtn 1nr. ArH.iii. A tf n., .... I, T from Consul McNnllcy, nt Guatemala, 'i,,,' .,, n i ' i.,' i r,' ' . .. ' , ,. . Oilcan, II. W. Goldsmith, Jno. W. Cook, statng that the eruption of Moun A. F. lba, c. K. Adams. J. T. Ross, K. Santa Maria continues. Tim city of g AWn w llmty ion & Lewis, J. 1 Flanders, Roderick L. Mncleny. Dr. L. M. Duvls, Loo ,i0N A TOUR OF THE MINES Quesnntennngo Is covorod with a layer of six Inches of volcanic mntter. Rich coffee plantations on Uio conHt sldo aro burled under seven feet of sand and ashes. Detonations aro heard continu ously in the cnpllal, and enrthqunkos rrlede. V. M. Sells, R. Livingstone, Adolpho Wolfe, Hull C. Wilson, Geo. W. llntes, A. J. Glosy, A. 11. Uloyman, r Unit r. A Ilnnm-tift Mn.ll.i Wl.w.1. tlril f l-aflllftflt A.wiH.n.. nul.ttltnn In m. ' ' v . i ,iii-in. jiii.niiui VIIIIUUU ID 1 u- r M.-n...., . w. ii. miviutv ported to the department from Tompa dor. where the Inhabitants nre fleeing. TO CONTROL ELECTRIC PLANTS Of United States Is the Lai' 'est Trust Ambition N'ow York, Oct. 30. Negotiation aro said to bo under wny for tho con solidation of the Noith American Com paiiy. owned by Morgan & Co . and the United Gas Improvement Co.. con trolled by Wldnor & arlscom. Tho ul timate plnu Is to gain control of nil the lighting nnd trolley companion In America. The latter company already haw vast holdings In Kngland, while the Morgan company Is strong In New York, nnd controls Mllwnukee, Detroit, Cluclnnntl and many wuullor cities, Tholr prolmblo plan, lifter consolida tion. Is to Invade the fur West nnd Pa ct lie slope. Tram Car Accident 5r i & I Pi i9 tufa " m war ?j g jje 7' V; n Bi T x.i .Wa n m ij I ..7.TS-R-, ' ' t i macag' rimjsak m -4r -i-,KvtwryifT5s-r ' g -i K u .- , YtMa a B Chntliam, l"ng Oct. 30. One person wns killed nnd 30 Injured by nn over turning tram car today. There were 80 persons Inside the car, which had only U ' u normal capacity of 60. The cur broke litan ...i n utftan liw.ltiia .lnulw.il fir. linf.u ..ii it mini in. iiiiv, ,i..n..-. .... wnnl nnd struck a curve, when It wns derailed. Many nre Injured very serl ously. o Made Haul of $20,000. Gardner. III.. Oct. 30. A statement Issued today by the I'unnwrs' I'xehauge bank today shows that the robbers who H, looted the bunk yesterday morning, ne on, II. C. Wortnmn. B L. Harmon, T. D. Honoymnn, O. O. , Gammons, David S. Stonrns, Win. S. I Slbson. .lames Whlto. llonj. t. Colin, J. u. Alnswoitli, Wnlter I-', llurroll, V. II. Page. .1. l.nng, Thps. Devlin. Horace ItnniKdell. S. M. Menrs, H. I). Muckny, (1 Rosenblnt. D. W. Hoelblng. Wnlter J llurns, Den Selling, It. G. .lublt, Tho. Scott llrooko. W. G. Itussoll, C. O. Hill. Paul Wosslnger. .lueob A. Rosenthnl. S. A. llrown. F. A. Holt kemper. Letter to the Governor. President A. L. Mills nnd Secretary Jos N. Teal nddronsod u letter of liansmlHsnl to the Governor, levlew Ing (he situation. They say of tin Lewis and Clark expositien: "If It Is not the purposo of the state to entor most honrtlly Into tho project and endorse It in nn effective mnnnor, It would be useless to present It for consideration to the leglslnturos of oth er stntos, or to congress of tho United Stntes. and tho general character of the centonulnl must be nbaudoued." . In speaking or the great need of their charter, they say: "We explained at length to you the nocosslty nnd ren son for prompt action, nnd the position our city nuthorltloH nro In concerning coitnln very Inipoitnnt matter with our city government." The letter snys the fnct that n United Stntes Senator Is to bo elected was considered by tho league, but by cnlllng the session Wednesday 13 full days would ellipse before u bnllot could bo tukoii, "nnd long before thnt time nit tho legislation reipilred could be completed." In coneluslo.!itho letter recites: "It Is portlnont to call your nttontlon to the fnct thnt the membeiH of the leniuo are largo and responsible tux payers, nnd, us such, reel thnt tho In terests of the entire stnte would be ad vanced by cnlllng a special session." o More Mines Caye In Joplln, Mo.,Oct. ao. Two othor largo mines, adjoining tho one which caved In yosterdny, also caved In this morn ing. Others nro throntonod, and sovor ul had to bo abandoned. Tho ruined Arbitration Board Be gins Its Inspection Mitchell Advices the Boycott of Fifteen Collieries Operators Making Conces sions to Reinstate Firemen . Seinnton, Pa Oct. 30. The nihltra- tlon loinmhralon liogan its Inspection paid u half million In dividends. mines were nil Inigo producers, nnd r "18 mines with tho Krlo Company mis morning, accompanied only by the superintendent and llro boss lo gunrd against ucchlonu. They will return here this ovonlng. Official Agreement Published. Uelfnst, Iroland, Oct. 30. Tho of flelnl ngreement ontered Into by tho Whlto Stnr line nnd the Morgan ship ping combine was made public todny. Strike Analnit Fifteen Collieries, llnxoltoti. Oct. 30. Upon ndvl'ce of Tho trusts nro to pay to tho White Star Mlteholl. District l'roshlont Duffy this Iri3.ritl0.000, of which llfi.fiOO.OOO Is In nionilug ordered tho Btrlko continued cash. Tho stockholders receive In. jnt e collieries of the Marklo, Tardeo. cash nnd stock ff.O.OOO for each $ro00 Cox I,ro8- nnd'Wontz companlos. Flf glveu, thus gnlnlng n deelslvo flnunelnl Mm collieries nnd 7000 men, -Including victory by minute. holding off until the lust George Unhlwin, who killed Frank Cnr.lsou, In a fight In Pnrtlnnd Inst Au gust, was Bontoood Woduosdny to ono your In the ponltcntlnry. His father, Wm. llnldwln, who nldod nnd allotted tlie encounter, wns sontencod to two yours' imiirlsonment. Tho Jury con sidered the latter tho most culpable or the two, steam workors, nro nffectod by tho strike, which will bo continued until the objectionable agreements nro with- I drawn. Tho Rtrllters nro to he cared for from tho rollef fund. Dr. Darrin Going To Woodburn cured I'.'o.ihhj In cash. CHINESE ARE STARVING. Kicked Him In the Wrong Plaee. Paris. Oct 30. MumiuIk Dion this TUKriIRKMOMKTKR IS LOW in tho kitchen, nlwnrs when gas 18 tlCrtll tnm nA.,li,.... ....! un.. .1 Ik ! ve Vn worrV over the ri.e in the g af U'inMm '"uwl ft d,ulU", ,0 (!erftult price of wood, h is the fuel par S '- flll. be-aus the latter kicked oxcellouco in the warm weather, g him on the shins In the chumber of no heat, no Mlies.no ilirt no ilnst. g d.-putles this morning, inatoad, comfort, iMiivenlence, w CleaillillfftH. Onilllimv fiaa ulnviia Ml i ""'' - i unii t) m n i ; i g and ranges of every rize and rtyle g Eleotrlc Car Aooldent. M 'll'iim ay me oieni uh J.igl.t M Ypsllanti. Mich.. Oct. 30.An V-wl w mi'uii; ni, nmntji iii:iiu. B H M lnntl and Detioll ulw-lik- ar stunk a carriage this morning, and killed Jo- QAl pm r.AC i ir.iiT m " n. r. t . 7' -. m r-nuno w. i uromineu 01. ,,, p...,!,,.. a wealthy retired fartnor 8HlHBtBBBtSBHHaHHHaHB-flaUBnB "" rt1""- R weain reineo laimor I and his grandson, Cord I.enton. SALEM, OREGON. HoBee0fcsi SPECIAL PRICES i i Until November 1st t j in'ioiu:e r i to date methods. BANCROFf OPTICAL CO.f A. 51. HANUUUH, CipeoUllstr aae uouvi at taleui, Or, STATE NEWS ITEMS. ' The Kugene city council has dwldel to build only cement crosswalks In that 1 city hereafter. Tho Oregon Agricultural College has proved successful the experiment of j waking an excellent syrup from Petite prunes $! m The large lumb r tnlll at Mill Citv I la ilrtf no a ttili,ln 1.....1 . . I"" "" "MIUK UUHIIlfMJH. lia nilf- put Ib 100.000 reet of lumber every UHjr. A new wagon road has been located from Heeetallead to the boundary line o MUiH ana i,iuin eunlles. This BoacdiM0tf9Be0fteS((M)88eesft0ee)e a fllXDlbat t6 Dome iWlttbout a Clock? Not any sort of clock; not a cheap, nckle time teller; but a good, honest, reliable clock that yer In and year out keeps every one's time right, measures off the days uflti hours with noble, upright cor rwtiiess. and makes of that home a well-ordered household. There Is purely no better home lnvtment than a truly worthy c-Uk--of which we have here some iIommm of representative. Kew mantle clocks this fall's )atet creation In design beautifully finished cases of en ameled Iron, enameled wood and genuine marble splendid works with a lifetime of wear In them -ler. deep cathedral gong 'to tell the hour, and priced at from $7.00 to U,(X. These are the details, pleat amplify them y a personal Inspec tion Issr prices were Never-asked for raal elock goodu. And Ask Their Countrymen In the United 8tates for Aid. Victoria, II. C. Oct. 30. The Chinese Ilenevolent Society of this city hns re- ohIv(kI cublegrnms from South China asking for assistance for the famliie strleken people. The crop has failed In five largely Hpuluted districts us a result of drouth, which has lasted live months. The richer Chinese, Inking advantage or the famine, huve cor nered the rice supply, und linvo raised the price to four cents per pound. Tho CIiIiimm Ilenevolent Society has. there fore, cabled to their over.seu branches asking for money, which will be used In the purchase of rice In Slam and the Straits Settlements roe sale nt a rale which the poor will be able to meet. About $X000 has already been collect ed In Victoria. Vancouver and New Westminster. Arizona Gets Relief by Rain. Tucson. Arls., Oct. Ml. The first rain for two months has fallen here, accompanied by hall, ami continued at Intervals for several hours. Word from Southern Pima and Santa Crux -ountes reiiort abundant rainfall there. Stock was coinuieuclHg to suf fer, as well as mining, for lack of watw Indications are favorable for more tain. NORTHWEST NEWS. Dr. Darrin will conclude his sojourn In Salem at Willamette Hotel, Novem ber 1st, and will visit Woodburn nt Hotel Woodburn, November 2d to De cember tst, where he cnn. bo consulted free. For thoso who cannot possibly place themselves under olllco trontniuut, he hns formulated n method of "Home Trenlmont," whoreby tho suffering muy ho favored with his latest modes of cure, Including butteries nnd belts, when necessary, which In ninny enses glvo liistantniioous relief, und soon ef fect a permanent restoration to houlth which Includes building up nipl re organizing tho whole .constitution. Consultation In nil enses Is coulldou tlul nnd free. Those iinuhln to mnke one visit to tho doctor cnn write for ipiestlon blank nnd elroiilur. nnd get his opinion mi such eases. Honxi trentiuent will ho sent to uuy uddress at tho rate of IS a week, or In thnt propoitlou of time, us the case may requlro. Would-be patlonts should preserve this notice whoro It will be available when wishing treatment or Dr. Dnr rln. An unquestioned proor of Dr. Dnr rlii's sit I II In tho wonderful workings of electricity, arid his superior rem edles ho employs, wo cite n few of his rocont cures In fiuleni. Whllo we might llll this paper with testimonials If spneo would permit II. II. Itlngo, QnrvnlH, Or., dlschnrg lug our cured, nnd his mother cuied of iisthmn. Mrs. Goorglu Miles, Pratiim, Or, cancerous growth ,n breast, cuied John II. Smith, or Woodbuin, Or. discharging ear and denruess 30 yeais, cured. Oliver I leers, Snlem. Or., pulu In the back, lilduuy, liver mid Htommh trouble; rostored to perfect health. Mrs. L. M. MePeak, 470 Winter St , Salem, Or., ilieiimntle neuralgia In the chest and hen it Indigestion, cnnstlpu tlon, ulceration and hardening of the womb 11ml painful menstruation, cured. Mrs. 0. A. Ksteb's girl, Jefferson. Oi . discharging ears, dark brown color of the skin fiom effects or liver and kid ' ney eomplalnt, curod. A. U I'rymlre,' Salem, Or., deafm-sn ' and ulcerated catarrh so It hud eul.nl tfi rough the septum of the nose. cure. I Mrs. II. J. Powell, Skit. Thirteenth St., Salem, Or., diseases peculiar tn her sex, restored. Chas. Xleleuskl, Chsmnwa, Or, dia betwe, lu;d to relieve his bladder often. dyspeiHila. liver and heart trouhb-. cured. Miss 1 Ashford. Wood burn, Or., ills Operators Make Concessions. Chicago, Oct. SO. -The meotlng of the Stntlonnry Plremon's Afwoolntlon. called for today lti Tolnlo. has been postponed for a week on account of the elections. Since ProshUnt Morton's threat to order a boycott ngalnst tho nnthrnclte collieries, unions tho flroiueu In the nnthrnrlto mitios wero reinstated. Truesdnle, nnd ninny Independent op erators, havo given tho men their plncea back. Oilier" oporatfirs have -also iniido concessions, nnd a pencoahle solution scorns probable. Ooard's Lesson of Miner' Peril. Seinnton, Pa., Oct. 30. Ah tho mem bers of tho arbitration commission were proiinrlng to enter n mine this morning thoy lind to wnlt boslde a si 1 n ft until tho body of n dund miner, who lind Jmt hcon killed hy falling rock', wns brought up. 0 Christian Scientists Indicted. White Plains, N. Y., Oct. 30. John Qtilmby and wife and John Iithrop, Chilstlau Hsiontlstn, were all Indicted for luanHlailglitor In the second degree today, as the result of the death of a young girl of typhoid fever. Mary Maker 'Mdy, (fie founder of the cult, Is expected to ho on hand for thu defense. rrr Rush of Homeseekers. Topeko. Knn.. OcL 30. The Santa Pe management has secured 40 extra tourist sleepers from tho Pullman Compnny for use in taking Immigrants West. All tho through westbound trains aro running In .two sections, nnd thcf rush of homesookers West Jb the great. est ever known. FORT WILLIAM Mckinley Is the Title of New Military Post at Manila Washington, Oct. 30.A genoral or der was promulgated In tho wnr clo- pnrtment this nttornoon, naming the new military post to bo constructed In tho vicinity, of Manila Fort Wllllnm McKInley. The ordor was prepared and Issued by tho direction of Presi dent HoosovolL In n cablegram today Governor Taft stntes thnt the cholora has practical ly disappeared from Luzon nnd In Ma nlln. Only two cntses n day havo been repoited for the last 10 days. B0DY ' SNATCHERS EXPOSED Indianapolis Men Made For tunes at the Business Indianapolis, OcL 30. Cautrell, the colored grave robber, wrote un open letter this morning, I11 which ho says he has been mistreated by hla em ployer und thrown down. Ho snys ho wants to go boforo the grand Jury, where he will glvo evldenco Implicat ing ninny mnro prominent physicians. Ho snys ho will nlso toll of sovoral un dertakers who have boon supposed to uinnsfl fortunes In tholr huslnoss, but who, tn runllty, havo mado tholr money from the ghoul trade. Family Durned to Death. Ullchorn, Wis.. Oct. 30. Wllllnm Wlckershnm, his brother, Albert, nnd sister. Julia, proiporous farmers, wero found burned to death In tho ruins of their homo this morning. NEW TODAY. Penotia and Peppermint Chews Tat) Zinns 154 State St.. Phone 2874. 1 O nwWrlT!'lfTf F (t f s sfrsMmssssrn" jjUn paralleled! iisale of Men's Suits! See the display in our Liberty street window, showing a line of odd suits j . n j I .1 which we arc desirous ot closing out; At Half Price; OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! 2 BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, w supply the nnk to aa open read up I Corner. State and Liberty 8tt. the eoast from Coos Bay te Ysqnlns, l Leaders In Low Prices. Ah appropriation or 600 has Imi c,,ar,n aM tar War- restored, received at Kort Waila Walla for the! 'r- 0"(l MrH' K,l, 'o. Turner, repslr of the barracks. More money 1 0r- Uoih 0,,tml- " l& f clntlc Is wtsl soon for Uie rontriiotlon I r,l0,,,ni,',",n n",, 8nral breaking of additional stable. down of (lie system; Airs. J.00 of ah- Charles Wlngrfo, alias Ungat, was arrested In Nw Westminster. 1L 0.. far the mtmler of Qr felLh, near MwNt VsfAM. WaihlMtjtQij. on AlWit IS f&t -X i p f 7.60 Suits for $8.7 lout) Hulls for It.Mi MulU for U.60 iutu fur 15 00 lulls for 17.60 Sulu for ILM slulU for Mai 8.00 CM 1M 8.76' 0.y0 30.00 gults for lAfX saes ot the lung and cough numbness, bloating and great pain In tho heud. JJqHi 0amo to Ihg Ufistop rlyo months bjq, walking wIIJa aanejt nowi'Uiay ur Yaqmns, 9WW9eM998W9M9Q9Q99tW&$ y, a tj,g prgt yaj, Ths arrest. Hh In parfeoj healUi. Remember we are doing this merely to; close out these lines, when they are gene: the sale will stop w Come early and; Qet trie llurns IMMWIWIMWWWWWMMMWIIIMHIIII i S 51 (f !& JfcWtCBhvr. . JKlJJSlm4fe-,'-'ii mkimii ' rr-yll -"- y "a