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    THE DAILY JOURNAL.
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VOLUME XII.
SALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1902.
NO. 243.
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9 ) N'T
WITH
TAKE
YOUR
CHANCES
HEALTH!
When you (nn iioUct youiself
from tho rnlr. nnd mud with
wyr
WATERPROOF CLOTHllNG AND
RU'BBER BOOTS AND SHOES I:
We carry tho best known STANDARD BRAND? and sell them at '. '.
"RACKET PRICES." When you buy an article at tho " ;
NEW YORK RACKET
KYou Know .t s reliable. Wo Jiellevo In, building up our trade by sell- ; ;
ljlg Buuub ujui givo sausiacUOIl.
HOBS SHOES
The 5 brand has stood tho tost for
ten yenrs In our shoe dopartmont. It's T
the brand that lfelped us grow.
EEsrs.ir OLOTn.r-iTNro t
After iookiiir over tno other lines In the city, are surprised at the ox
ftra values w show. Wo look after quality as well as price
Wo havo tho now stylo Waterproof Rain Coats fortress wear at$11.65
M Just look at ours and then price them at "Regular Stores."
KfHAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR WINTER UNDERWEAR?
We have everything Tor Mon, Women and Children In great variety.
It will pay you to trndo with us If you want to be economical.
Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store i
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, i
Corner of Commerclal'and Chemeketa Streets. J
t-H-f -H-M-H Mil M-t-i I I II I I I i-fr -H-H-H-H-H-4 1 11 1 II I I 1 I H 1 1
Time is Precious
And so Is a rollablo tlmepleco.
Watches and clocks purchased nt C. T.
l'omoroy's arc always accurate time
. keepers, and requlro tho loast ropalrB,
with ordinary caroful usage. Thoy
can always bo depended on. Wo arc
soiling a Walthain or Elgin movement
In a 2fyonr gold filled caso at $12.50.
Wo can furnish any stylo of case.
C.T, Pomeroy
288 Com. St., Watchmaker and Optician
pvery Tom
Dick or Hnrry who lias a liquor to
all claims It to be tho best over; but
lit many cases the claim Is nut sub-
inflated by tho facts. Put those soil-
Bra of Inferior whlsklos, wines, bran-
R'H., itc, tu tho tost. Than sample
iRUsorlment and judge for ynurse f
ie bitter Judge you, tho more curtain
are of getting your ordars.
1 P. ROGERS, E5-
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. . . ,
GAY KING
OF THE
BELGIANS
In Disfavor With His
People
Attempted Assass'nation Re
cleved With Indifference
King's Conduct to Late Queen
Cause of Dissatisfaction
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STATE NEWS ITEMS. Larue npplo shlpmonts are procod-
F.n,ee Fuller , u,r. author of a "'" Mli "T S
hlBloij of Oregon, died nt Poitland. i,,.na n.a inir tn Now York nml Chi
??it.i,iil,.. 1 t,l. Olnnii loim i. .. i
JJ' in"" mi. OMIHJ iouw I1UI ilUIUU CagO,
iib ui-i-ii in urKui I. in sniom unci in
yprtland. For the Inst four years of
nor lire biie lias mndo hoi
i M. H. Hurton. a woll-to-do hop grow
. ,. i.u .,i.i.i.nowi ihn n. W. Conner
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UOlUU Willi .. ... t.i l ... nt 1io
niimm-o n, i'.n-fi ci..." ...". resitionco ui niiiiiuiium:w, . -
" -- lib vvwl kJUIIUUU DLLtlVl,
Mrs,
iiiu nuoui inreo years ago, since thon
nk r.111 Ynlimlll Tin. Intn a n .i '
Lf Salem, was a brother of Mrs. Vic
r Her (inlv fmrvlvlnir i-nlnflvn mi
:fls coa.it Is John Wilson, of wailu
nlln ii cniiBln Mr, viim l.i. ,i ....
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illilron.
pile Intei lor department has made
ID following ruling: "That land In
flJHJetion Is a portion of the former Si
Jcjtz Indian reservation, and the man
Jiar of disponing of tho samo In pro
tgrbecl by the act Of August 16, 1804,
UH Stat 32(i), which provides that
When disposed of under tha provisions
jjthe homestead low tho Ilnnl proof
BhaU show three years' nctuol reel
Opce on tho land us a perqulslto to
patent "
prastoria s city attorney complains
mat
finest In that city
Tho Astoria Push Club, thiough Rep
l-Bunntntlvi) Camnhan. will push for
uninl minis letrlslntlotl.
Mormons havo bought a sawmill
west of llnlnler. and nre spending
$100,000 putting It In shnpe for IiubI-
noes.
( a shlbi'odo nml othei-s have In
cornorated to build a street car line
ror ltoeburg. . .,
Ififfoi-ts nre boliiR made to make Mon-
tavilla a part of tho city of Portland.
There Is a prospect of extensfva coal
mining In Morrow county.
The Clark sword memorial fund still
drags, but tho Poitland committee
hopo to complete It by next Monday.
Frank Kuann anil j. u. vuuiim, "
n n. ii n u iinhtors from Wallowa conn
he recedes but $70 a month. ty. have been nrrested at La Orande.
jMMo8vsoaeiBee3ci93o8ceeag
Favor your Hand
Tis a good Servant,
WJiy tire your hand and try your tamper by writing with a pen
fiat 'goes dry" ovary six or seven words, runulriug thereby tutor-
nlnable acqualntnnao with that dripping, slopping nuisance, the ink
stand Hotter, far better, to have a fountain pen, and do your writing
fplac idly and pleasantly. We call your apodal attention to our two lead
ers tn fountain ies Loughlin and the Parker Lucky Curve, IJuth arc
superlatively excellent makestruly good and practical In every point
a fountain pen should excel In. Aak tl&lr users how thoy perform in
everyday use. Then comi and learn our prlco Inducements on them.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE,
i
I Corner State and Liberty Sts.
Leaders in Low Prices.
Brussells, Nov. 15. An Incldont, oc
curring In the capital of tho Belgians
louny, is indicative or tno revulsion or
foellng on tho part of this people
against King Leopold, whose lately ro-
voaled scandalous conduct In his
private llffl puts n blush of shamo on
the cheek of his humblest peasant,
when an attempt wnB made to assas
sinate tho King after. tho closo of tho
rollglous Borvlco-hold for the late
Quten. King Leopold litis"'.- just
ejnorged from the cathedral) when a
man crept quite non'r to His 'Majesty,
and fired a revolvor. The King sprnng
back, unhurt, but kept cool. Before a
second shot could bo fired, tho assas
sin was .seized, disarmed and arrestod.
A big crowd was gathered about tho
cathedinl nt tlio time, but tho feeling
against tho. King on account of his
treatment of tho Into Quoen anil the
Prlneoea was plainly shown by tho
utter Indlfforonco with which tho peo
ple viewed thocittompt to kill him. In
stead of calling out In greatest ox
cltemont. thoro was but murmuring,
and the remark, "It would servo him
right had he boen hit," was ropeatedly
heard. It was cdntondod that Uio shot
wnB flrod with n blank cnrtrldgo by a
crank, ns It soemed imposslblo that tho
King could havo otherwlso oscaped,
the men boliie but a fow feet dlstnnt.
Nothing of nn ofllclnl nature regarding
the mnltor has been given out.
ijiier. upon investigation it was
shown that tho cnrtrldgo was not a
blank bullet, but that it crashed
through tho canlago window, .narrow
ly mlnelng Count Dollrompnt,. tho
Kinnd marshnl of tho palace. Tho po
lice used no tender device In getting
the assassin away. Ho was dragged
through tho streets, and at tho prison
gavo his name as donoro. Ho Is an
Italian, and apparently Inimno. Ho
says that Mug Leopold Is n tyrant, and
that ho wanted to nvuugo the King's
Indifference and Insults to tho lato
Queen. WJion ho tired tho shot ho ex
claimed. "Tafco that, you roprobate."
When furthor questioned ho said he
shot nt the King hocnuso too many
people nbout hlni wero coverad with
gold. Ho snlil ho had heon without
food or work for soveial days. His
half-stnrved nppoornnce bears out the
assertion. Tho police aro undecided
whether he Is nn anarchist, or simply
a crank. News of tho nttemntod as-
insslnntlou were recolvod nt tho Cafo
bciiesson with chooiB. but which
wore quickly suppressed. Tho King
retired to his pnlnco. and refuses to
discuss the nffalr.
Photographs of King Leopold and
Prlnre Albort wore found cpncoaled tu
the Clothing of Goiioro Kublno Dlru
blnl. who llnnlly tnlkod freely, giving
his full names. Ho says he Is -13 years
old. and arrived November 1st from
I-ondnn, and that he had appealed to
the Itallnn ambassador for a return
ticket to Italy, hut wnB refused. He
rambles somewhat, and said his inn
ters were C.olgoIsz, Luchlnl nml other
aaaaMlns who, declared, wero heroes
He begged to he allowed to go free,
and said he was compelled by an oath
to return to Italy and kill King Eman
uel. King Leopold seems not per
turbed, as he t(Hk an automobile rido
this afternoon.
PASTOR
CHARGED
WITH CRIME
Norwetjlan Ship Abandoned.
St. Michael. Azfirnn Mm- IK Tl.o
Norwegian ship Telafon. Captain Thor
sen. which left Norfolk. Va.. October
2j8t, for Cardiff. Wnlm. him Iioon
abandoned. Thirteen of her crew were
drowncjfj, Including all the officers. Tho
survivors were picked up and landed
hero bythe steamor Warflold, Captain
Battle, from Savannah for Bremen. At
tho time the Telafon was abandoned
she was dismasted and in a water
logged condition.
FOR THE
CAUSE OF
THEMINER
Mitchell Is Cross-Examined
by the Strike Commission
ScrauW Nov. 1G Mitchell waa
again qross-examlncd today beforo the
strlko commission, and said that he
considered the minimum wage of $G00
a year a fair pay to tho minors, en
abling them to give their children n
common school education. Ho be
lieved Mb child under 14 yenrs should
bo allowed to work In the mlnos. Ho
ndmlfiad that this might cuuso hard
ships, w,here children much youngor
nre new assisting to maintain tho fam
ily. lit& said that did not alter his
opinion, that each child should havo a
common school education.
Wlloix. in the course of tho exami
nation Cf Mitchell. Isked If ho believed
that aainlon minor had tho right, un
der thjLorganlntlon, to jorti tho Na
tional fflSuard. Mitchell replied that
this wS a matter of purely Individual
oplnloj&nnd that he believed that a
man hay a right to Join th mllltln. If
ho so glioose.
o -
Were
Rejected
The members of the county court
and a commltto from the Salem city
council this afternoon oponod bids for
tho tiijlldlng of a Joint bridge across
Mill Oreok. on North Cottngo street.
Two propoealH wore received, as fol fel fol
eows: Itoyal & Son, $121; McCoy,
$447. .Since tho bids wore greatly In
oxe'ostHpf the amount for which It wnB
represented the bridge could be built,
tho offers woio rejected.
Taxltoif
- Recieved
Th Marlon county court this nfter
noon received from Sheriff Collmth
tho dollnquent tax roll for tho year
1001. Tho report shows that of tho
grand total on the roll or $21'J.K82.78.
there remains unpaid and delinquent
but $9.0.11.04. The roll wns accepted
by tho court ami turned over to Clerk
Roland to be chocked over.
IN FAVOR
OF THE
CANTEEN
The Inspector General
Urges Readoption
Soldiers Philippines Demor
alised by Native-Drinks
Canteen Furnishes Necessary
Amusements
of Seduction and Sued
$10,000 Damages
for
Pnyneevllle, O., Nov. 16. Jtev. Prank
Hungate. until a few days auo liastor
of tho First Baptist church, was ar
retted at noon, charged with producing
a criminal onorntlon nn 17-year-old
Phoebe McKeewen. A elvfl suit for
$10,000 damages for seduction has btlen
instituted at the same tlmo br the
girl's mother.
t tMM
Found Stockraislng Profitable.
Many farmers In all parts of the
county are changing from grain to
stockraislng. and many have found It
profitable to run or supply dnlrios.
Large quantities of graes seed arc be
ing town in all directions, and a varie
ty of reots will be planted to umdpbe
stoclt feed. Much land that Is pQW ban-
ren can tie anu ought ? beilirned
into pasture. The aiterprfco wm rajh
Idly "ring profitable eJmnwe. Dalfas
,
The visit of the German Emperor to
the King of Knglnnd is nonrliur tho
Biid. and a secret agreement Is snld to
have been umcliod about annexing n
largo portion of Eastern Afrlcn.
Bolivia is to Issue $1,000,000 paper
money to carry on a war expedition of
1000 men to Acre.
American marines nro being driven
out of Pannnm by tho yellow fever.
Alves, the new president of Bnull.
will be Installed today.
Rodriguez, a robot general, has
offered to surrender to the govern
ment of Vonesueln. The IroiiB have
been taken off other leaders, and nil Is
23 5 O
Commercial St.
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fBancroft Optical Co.!
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A.M.DAWCnOFT
Pye Specialist
e8ecetest03seaft
Light Your House WithGas
Supplied by the Salem Out Light
Co. Its merits are of the utmost sta
bility, and when onco Installed thoro
Is no more oxponso thai) for gas con-
wiiiunI Our service Is of the highest
eltlcieney, and always like our light,
thoroughly- rollablo. In comparison
with other methods of lighting, the
otwt of gtyr. gyjSlauLWjfl bo found much
more egonouijaal.
SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY
Phone 563. 4 Chemeketa St.
Washington. Nov. 15.-rTho reports
of tho Phlllpplno staff officers wero
mndo public to day, and In which thoy
unanimously advocate tho restoration
of tho canteen system. Qouornl Snn
gor, tho Inspector-general, has mndo
a special study of the effects of tho
nrosont system. Ho sums tho mat-
tor up by saying thnt tho life of tho
soldiers in the Philippines Is without
attraction, nnd. aB a result they consort
more or less witn tlie .natives, who
soon adopt tholr habits, without boneflt
to either. Tho post oxcllnnBo, with tho
canteen, furnishes nn amusement place
nnd exorcises a wholesome Influence.
Statistics show that In 130 compnnies
00 per cent of the men used stimulnnts
at tho time of enlistment, nnd deduces
that the sale of beor would not Initiate
habits of Intemperance, nnd post ox
changofl can't bo maintained without
tho canteen. The mon drink tho vllo
native concoction called vino, and 25
per cont of the men aro Bolnj lnsnno
who are addicted to Its use. The boor
sold In ttio dives near the encamp
ment Is Impure. The enntoon protects
Against Intemperance nnd debauchery.
RULES TO
GOVERN
STRIKES
Important Recommendations
Made by the F. of L. .
New Orleans, Nov. 15. The most
important toport rondure! nt the Fed
oration of LabQr session today waJjy
the committee oil local trade nntflfotf'
oral unions. It wns recommended thnt
no strlko in the future be considered
legnl unions It was recognized by the
prosldont of tho-locol unlonconcornod.
and approved by tho exocntlve council
of such unions, and nlso approved by
tho president of tho executlvo commit
tee of the Federation. It also roqulrcw
a majority voto to doclaro tho strike
off. After the first four weokB strikers
aro to get $1 per weok per man from
the defense fund. This recommuniin
tlon will be subject to great discus
sion. The following resolutions of chief
Interest wore submitted:
"Thnt the Unltvd Slatou government
be nsked to return to Porto Ulco those
people who wero Inducod to lonvo tho
Island for Hnwali 'under promlsos of
better Industrial conditions.'
"That nny man who shall havo
reached the ago of CO years, and who
is a nnturnlixed citt.ou. mid who has
lived 21 'years in this country, and
whose nvornge nuuual Income has been
less than $1000 pur annum, bo given n
life pension of $1.2 per month.
"That tho national hendipiaiters be
emovod from wnehlnutoii iiunver,
"For tho re-onnctmont of mining
la'WB for tho Indian Territory, particu
larly for tlto licensing of mining en
glneers. ....
"That a protest be mndo against tlio
ship subsidy bill, 'as Is calculated to
extend over tho sea tho samo monopo
ly held by the rnllroaos oA land, and
that tho Federation encourngo tho de
partment of n naturalized body of
American seamon.
"That. protest bo mado against tho
forcible return of deserting seamen
from private vessels. No nlluslgn Is
mndo to ships of war.
"That tho Federation protest ngalnst
tho construction of cither the Panama
or Nlcaragunn canals, 'as tho country
must olthor acquire moro territory, or
encroach upon tho llbortlos of tho
Lntln-Ainorican states.
"That tho Fodoratlon protost ngalnst
the harsh treatment given labor organ
izations In Porto Ulco under tho old
Spanish laws of tho Island.
"Thnt efforts bo mndo to defeat the
nntl-scalplng bill now boforo congress,
nnd all city ordinances against ticket
brokers.
"That the 3000 employes of tho. Na
tional Bureau of -Printing nnd Hngrav
Ing bo unlonlcod.
"That aid should be extended to tho-Iottor-cnrflors
In their efforts to seoufo
higher wages.
"For a declaration by the American
Federation of Labor thnt a building
devoted to tho uso of union Inbor
should bo orecled In ovory town of 15,
ooo or moro inhabitants.
"That all demands far increase In
wnges or change In conditions must bo
rtrst mndo to the Ceutrnl Labor bodies.
"For recognition of tho prlnclploa of
International Socialism, and to oncour
ago tho study of economic eubjacts In
all organizations."
ARMOUR ' ,
WHEAT
CORNER
Puts the Cereal Under Con
trol of a Large Holder
Chicago. Nov. 15. Tho May whpot
doal bolng engineered by Armour
promises to be tho grontost corner
slnco Loltor. Armour now has full
control. Ho holds 10.OOO.O0O IhibIioIb.
December wheat Is 724T7ayi.
The movement was startod Friday,
and resulted In wide purchases of De
cember wheat, but It was not until to
day that the nlan matured.-nnd rtn ad-
kvnnce of half a rent wn mnrkefl.
Sentenced to the Gallowe.
Snn Francisco, ' Nov. IB. Jftank
Woods, one of the burglars who mur
nred Pollaomau HOblnton last Janu
ary, has been flVntontftid to hang, by
Judge Cook. He was convicted on tlio
ovldeiico of Henderson, an accomplice,
who Js the son of n wealthy man In
Montreal.
Tllmon Ford has returned from at
tending court at liugeno. Ho still
thinks n special susslou would ho tlio
thing, nnd hopes tho govarnor will rq-.
consider the matter, aiid cull oncu On
the senatorial question ho tsnld ho
nilght sell a farm or two and. bscoiiio
a caudldnto.
NEW TODAY.
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