The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 28, 1902, Image 1

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    DAILY JOURNAL.
ipLUME XII.
SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902.
NO. 253.
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BRITISH
DIVINE
DEAD
THE
ONE
DAY'S
RECORD
Of Death and Injury
On the Rail
ENGLAND
AND
GERMANY
lave You Seen our New Line Of I
STAMPED LINENS
LINEN SQUARES f
Dr. Parker of .Lon
don's City Temple
Unite in Policy To
ward Venezuela
t BUREAU SCARFS
EMBROIDERY SQUARES?
THE
I MIGHTY
HAVEJ-ALLEN
Champion John L. Is
a Bankrupt
Has Filed Petition of Insolvency-Liabilities
$2600
Has Nolliing Left But a Suit
of Clothes
jf CUSHION TOPS
dtfowc-ught to buy thorn oarly whllo the assortment 1b good. Wo have-
uomo of the neatest patterns on the market at "Racket Prices."
TABLE LINENS-NAPKINS
5. AVo can save you money on these linos,
for tho Thanksgiving dinner?
NEW YO
Don't you need a now set 1
RACKET
Dooa a strictly spot cash business.
JL for high quality goods.
That explains their low prices
ft
A'.;im
SHOES and CLOTHING
11 kinds of Ladles' and Men's Furnishings.
feSalem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor.
Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets.
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Time is Precious
And so Is a rcllablo timepiece
Watches and clocks purchased at C..T.
Pomoroy'B aro always accurato time
keopors, and require- tho least ropalrs,
with ordinary careful ucngo. They
can nlwnys bo dopondod on. Wo aro
selling a Waltham or Elgin movoraont
In a 20-year gold ulled caso at J12.G0.
Wo can furnish any stylo of case.
C.T", Pomeroy
288Cotn.St.. Watchmaker and Optician
HEN TURKEY IS KING. '
OnnThankBglvIng day yoir can toast
lilm In the rosy glow of our raro old
urgundy or claret, or In tho golden
parklo of our O. II. Miinnn &, Co.
champagne. In Rhine wlnos that nre ns
bewitching as tho I.orolel's song, or In
tho ri$h amber of our cholco Hermit
agQiWhlskey, till you can "sing In wild
dobght, I will, I will bo mnd tonight.'
JuHus furnish your Thanksgiving
tauTS
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Commerclii
Street.
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. . . .
J. P. ROGERS,
V. .4 -v- . Xjt'-4"
Was a Favorite With
Americans Abroad
And Mentioned to Succeed
Henry Ward Beecher
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iCommercial St.
IBancroft Optical Co.j
mX.n. BANCROFT
B- hye hceclallst,
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Sfftt Your House WitliGas
f ... ,55:
IMj
Supplied by tho Salem Gad Light
IS menis aro oi inu uuuuui hiu-
arid when once Installed, there
more expense than for gas con-
Our service Is of tho hlghost
JJeTgwcy and always like our light.
ughly reliable. In comparison
thcr methods of lighting, the
f our K) stem will be found much
ct-norakal
EM GAS LIGHT COMPANY
S63. 4 Chemeketa St.
Market
low Uncertain
Hubbard, the veteran bop buy
today for California. He re
port Uint tlie hop market is quite un
satisfactory and uncortaln. "Ono-
thlrd of the year's crop was contract
ed." wild Mr. Hubbard, "and thero will
be littlo doing In tho markot until that
part of tho crop which has boon placed
on tho market at lower prices than
other hops can bo purchased, Is dis
posed of, and Uio demand raised for
tho balauco of tho crop, which Is bolng
held for a higher flguro. December Is
a holiday month, and tlioro Is usually
very littlo activity In hop circles for
that period. It Is impossible to predict
itho future of the hop market" Mr.
Hubbard may return to Salem nnd re
main for a few weoks longer, should
the weather become more pleasant.
Ezra Durand
WasPardoned
Governor Geer haa granted a pardon
to ICtra Durand who has served about
six years of a 12 years' sentence for
the crime of forgery committed In
Portland. Tho pardon was granted on
tho petition of tho prosecuting attor
ney who secured tho conviction of Du
rand, and also at the solicitation of
many persons who were defrauded by
the operations of Durand. Who are of
the opinion that the man has been suf
ficiently punished.
Htera M. Durand was convicted In
Multnomah county on a charge of
forger)-, having Issued a kit of notes
to which the name of hi friends woro
forged.
o
Beresford Is Unpopular.
Ixmdou, Nov. S8. Rear Admiral
Itereeford will be relieved frotn tho
command of the Mediterranean squad
ron and will We aagigned to another
eommand. He Is wld to be unpopular
with tk admiralty board. This Is giv
en as the rtasH for bl transfer.
London, Nov. 28. Dr. Joseph Park
er, tho famous pastor of Uio City Tem
ple, who has been 111 for sevoral weeks,
died this morning.
Hev. Dr. Joseph Parker, better
known as "Dr. Parker of Uio City Tern
plo," was Uio leading Congregational
minister In England, and has ever
boon a prlmo favorite with Americans
abroad. Dr. Parker established Uio
City Temple In 18G9, and during tho
years that have passed slnco thon ho
has daveloped nn Important work
among tho poor of Uio grent city. Few
pulpit orators woro moro outspoken or
moro fearless Uian tho celebrated
British divine. Ho bos several times
attracted attention by his bold erIU
clsms of King Edward whon ho was
Prince of Walos, and since he has as
cdnded Uio Uirono.
Dr. Parker mado a tour of tho
United States In 1887. nnd nt thnt time
was frequently montlonod ns a suc
cessor to Henry Ward Ueechor, of
whom ho was a deop admirer.
Dr. Parker had i cached Uio ago of
72 years, and was possessed of a stal
wart physique that until recontly has
kopt him In oxcollont health, despite
his arduous duties. In 1900 ho edited
tho Ixnidon Sun for n week. Dr. Park
er received his dogreo of Doctor of
Divinity from tho Unlvorslty of Chica
go. FIRST
LIE IS
NAILED
Northern Pacific Freight
Trains Collide
New York. Nov. 28. John L. Sulli
van, tho formor champion pugilist,
tiled n petition for bankruptcy today In
tho United States district court. In his
poUUon ho says ho Is not at present
engaged In nn business. The liabili
ties aro $2000 and his assets consist
of personal clothing vnlued at $G0.
MATTHEWS
AN OFFENSIVE
PARTISAN
i i
Portland Journal Files Chap
ges Against Him
Wreck on the Big Four
jures Twelve People
In-
Mayor Bishop Will Not Re
move from City
Mayor Dlshop was soon today In re
gard to Uio statomont published this
morning that ho would romovo from
Uio city soon aftor election. Ho gives
this signed HUitemeut:
"It has como to mo that my name
Is on the Cltlzons' tlckot for mayor to
give It strength, nnd thnt ns soon as
tho election was over I Intondod to re
sign nnd go to Portland. I wish to say
Uiat I have no plan contemplating a
movo, and, so far as I now know, I
shall continue to loeldo in Salem, and
my InterosUi In tho coming campaign
nre solely ldentlcnl with the proporty
owners nnd taxpayers of Snlom, who
doelre tho policy of tho government of
the city, ns It has prevailed the pnst
four years, to bo continued.
"C. P. I1ISHOP."
San Francisco. Nov. 28. The Port
land Journal Is preferring charges
with Utu depatment of justice nt
Washington against U. S. Marshal W.
F. Mathows, of the district of Orogon,
bocnuso of offensive partisanship. It
holds that his oltlco ns chnlrmnn of the
Ropubllcnn state committee was con
trary to the order or Attorney-General
Knox.
expelled"
FROM
RUSSIA
Fifty Thousand Armenians
Driven to the Frontier
Vienna, Nov. 28. A Vienna dally re
ports that tho Czar recently expelled
50,000 ArmonlaiiH from Hussln. They
woro driven to tho frontier by Cos
sacks, but Turkish olllcors re-fused,
them admittance, nnd drove them back
across Uio lino. Zen) weather prevails,
and tho mortality list Is heavy. The
Armenians aro entirely unsheltered.
llutto, Mont., Nov. 28. Two frolght
trains on the NorUiom Pacific collid
ed two mllos west of Missoula this
morning, killing nn unknown tramp,
and sorlously Injuring fivo trainmen.
Wreck on the Bin Four.
Indianapolis, Nov. 28. A Dig Four
paBsongor was wrecked near West
Danville UiIh morning. No one was
killed, but 12 persons woro Injured,
nono fatally.
o
Fireman Is Killed.
Desplalnes, Ills., Nov. 28. A Wis
consin Central fast freight Jumped tho
track near hero early this morning,
killing t4io llreman nnd dangerously
scalding tho ongluoor and brakoman.
n
Head-End Collision.
Wasatch, Utah, Nov. 28. In a head
ond collision on tho Union Pacific's
main lino between n work train and u
frolght train 10 men woro Injurod sorl
ously. Fireman Smith and Conductor
Ilhenburg had their legs crushed, and
received severe scalp wounds.
Emperor William Sends Two
More Warships
Our Government Will Offer
no Serious Interference
Washington, Nov. 28. Tho nntloiial
capital Is allvo with gossip regard
Ing Uio reported concerted notion of
Great Ilrltaln nnd Clonnnny against
VonoBUola. Advices recolvod hero say
that Qermany Is preparing to rush two
more warships, making sovon powerful
engines of war In Voiiozuolun wntersS
and landing n forco of 2000 men. Bng
land has sent two strong cruisers, thu,
third, Uio Chnrybdlfl, sailed hurried
from Halifax last utght under secret
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NEW TODAY.
Chocolate
Dainties
at
Zirins
154 State St., Phone. 2874
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KING
ALFONSO A
DEGENERATE
So Says Distinguished Span
ish Anthropologist.
Madrid, Nov. 28. Senor Macho, the
dlsUngulshed anthropologist, has been
threatened with suit and Uie suppres
sion of tho publlcaUon of his maga
zlno containing an article relating to
King Alfonso. Macho, In his analysis
of Uio King's character, along physio
nomlcnl lines, conclude with the In
ference Uiat the monarch presents a
veritable tyj of degeneracy
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Negroes Indorse
Roosevelt
Russlann Demand Reforms.
St Petersburg, Nov. 28. Tromond
ous offeot has been produced In Itus
sla by thu unanimous demand of tho
agricultural Inquiry commission for
constitutional reforms and political
liberty ns tho foundation of economic
well being. In spite of Minister Witt's
eucotiragement to speak boldly "be
cause thu 'Emperor wants to know the
exact truth." tho minister of tho Inte
rior, Von Plowo, has begun orrostlng
tho membors of Uie commission, In
cluding among them n physician
named Mnrtlncy. for tho authorship
of Uie resolutions presented to tho lo
cal committed of Voronzho. demnndlng
a national congress, and two other
members of tho agricultural commis
sion nnmed Mlchaelovlk and Nlkovlv,
of Tula, for ndvocntlng a remission of
the peasant land payment Mnrtlncy's
collaborator, a school teacher nnmed
Honlvok. Is now awaiting sentence.
..
Mrs. Gibson
Secures Divorce
INCORPORATION SALE
illiUU"
Bargains
3
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE.
Kvery day brines now Ideas Into our minds; oory day we
think of to-mothing now to throw out upon our sale cruutoro.
t .'.WHERE ARE 6 NEW ITEMS.V.Y 1
Norfolk. Nov. 8.- The American
Negro Method 1st conference, In ses
sion here today adopted strong resolu
tion uHtkHwiitK President ItooMvelt
and thanking him for Uie considera
tion shewn to negroee. a expresftil
by kit letters wrltUin to South, aare-.'vofv protjcdug that he haa
"". hm uUtti to pet" upon.
.Indue , Ilolio this morning granted
Mrs Mary P. OIIuhmi a divorce from
Thome OtlHMHi, mi the grounds of in
decent treatment and drunkenness
JTliH woman is gin $2&o alimony, and
( it U thu dtttrv of (he (ouit that tin-
defendant Olbsctn, contribute Uie
further sum of $ihu txi Uie support and
Mlucatlon of the minor sou, Uie cus
tody of whloh Is awarded to the plain
tiff In giving bis decision in tho case,
wlil h was rlgoioimly fought by I Kith
side In the court early this week,
JuiliiH ItolHK statu! that lit. thmmlit th
woman bad good and sufficient causal
for aeking for a dlvon. Judge Uolse,
furUier retuarkcsl tbat the case
wxceedyd In vulifariLy any other dl-1
Item No. 1
A splendid line ol
fancy flannel waist
ing worth $1 00 and
$1 25 per yard.
Sale Prico
89c yd,
Item No. 4
A line of lakfns'
black lustral petti
cohIs ttlmmed with 0
rtifllee, worth 'l 60.
Salo Price
$1.68
Item No. 2
A complete linn of
Mies ami colors in
ladlei)' llnnnel waltn
worth 11.00. )2, 13.26.
Sale Prjco
$1.68
Item No. 5
A lino of men's tan
shoes that we want to
clone nut, all sIzob
worth $0.60 a pair.
Sale Price
$2.65 Pair
Item No. 3
Au Axtra good line
of men's fanny color
ed uliiriH, all good
neat patterns worth
91 00 each
Sale Price
83c -
Item No. 6
a lino of ladles' cath
mere hose, good grade
fart colors, full fsih
Innetl, extra weight,
worth S5c pair.
Sale Price
23cpair
A Twi
W2.4I
jtfcwt - 1 fit
GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN
E ER
In Ladies' Wraps
As tho lino grows smaller (ha price
grows smaller alto. Today tho red
pencil will b applied to every gar
ment In (hi stock. If you have sny
Idea of buying a wrap you should ttll
and tie our line,
ever
NEW
"1WALKING SKIRTS
JUST RECEIVED
A largo uhlpujunt of J.itdlek' Walking
Skirts retched in yeterday and will
be placed on tale today. Prices rang,
ing from
$2.25 to $13.50
3L DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM.
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