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SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY DECEMBER 2, 1902.
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If you want shirts that are full size and well made
thats the brand to look for. We have all kinds in a
great variety of patterns. Our 50c lines will surprise
you for quality. Finer grades at 75c, 95c, $1.15.
Haye You Tried Our Shoes?
It Means Economy For You
If you buy your footwear at the
NEW
YORK
We look after quality and style,
at reasonable prices keeps our business growing.
We sell the famous "BOSTON" Rubber Boots and Shoes.
OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING.
It doesn't cost much to dress well. If you buy your clothing of us.
Our ove rents are cut In the newest styles, and the prices are 15
to 20 per cent below the "regular stores." You'll find a great variety
of suits to select from, ranging from $3.95 to $16.50, for men. Our
Boys' and Children's Suits are made of cloth to stand tho roughest
usage. Get the right kind and let the boys play. Hosiery, Underwear.
And all kinds of ladles' and men's furnishings.
i Salem's Cheapest
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E. T. BARNES, Proprietor.
Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa
.4ee-re-re-HH-e9-teG-ia-Mc-i4-Mo-HHgH&-reo
WWl'lI' .
CUH MliaHTf'
LWHEN TURKEY IS KING.
OnjThnnksglvIng day you can toast
him Ui tho rosy glow of our raro old
Burgundy or claret, or In tho goldon
EBparklo of our O. H. Mumm & Co.
fchnmpagno, in Rhine wines that aro ns
bowltohlng ns tho Lorolol's song, or In
i tho rich amber of our choice Hormlt-
Inge whiskey, till you enn "sing In wild
delight, I will. I will bo mnd tonight."
j.t us furnish your Thanksgiving
Cable.
D. P. ROGERS,
218.222
CommercUl
Street.
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. . . .
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Commercial St.
IBancroft Optical Co.!
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flight Your House Witli Gas
Sij$jied by the Salem Gas Light
Co Its merits are of tho utmost sta
bility, and when once Installed there
a no more expense than for gas con
turned. Our service is of the highest
jfflcTenay, and always like our light,
horoughly reliable. In comparison
tIUu, other methods of lighting, the
our system will be found much
pereTeconoinlcal.
SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY
563. 4 Chemeketa St.
FOREIGN ITEMS.
Mufoxploelon of gas occurred in the
palace at Lisbon today, In thu
leading to the departments of
e Don Fernando.
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as well as price. Reliable goods X
One - Price Cash Store
Time is Precious
And so Is a reliable timepiece.
Wntchos and clocks purchased nt C. T.
Pomeroy's nro alwnys accurnto time
keepers, and require tho lenst repairs,
with ordinary careful usage. They
can always bo doponded on. We aro
selling a Waltliam or Elgin niovomont
In a 20-year gold filled case at $12 CO.
We enn furnish any stylo of rase.
C.T, Pomeroy
288 Com. St., Watchmakerand Optician
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dnmugo was done to the Interior. No
one was Injured, although the Queen
bi-cnme proetrntod by tho shock.
Tho sailors' and stokers' strike at
Mnrsallles. has become so serious that
2uiKi more gendarmes woru ordered to
the scene today. Government ofliclals
aro endenuirlng to nrrango a meeting
hitween tho strikers and the employ
ers Accident on
Rio Crande Ry.
, Salt liko Dec. 2. No 1 Rio Grande
& Western passenger train, west
bound struck a rock at 3 o'clock, this
morning near Westwater, Utah, when
near the Colorado "line, where the train
was ditched. C. C. IJIddle, the fire
man was killed: Engineer Cummlngs
had hlR legs broken, and . Benson, a
mall 'l-rk Was Imdv hurt
Boys Steal
Gold Watch
Complaint was made at the )kIIih
sUtlou this morning that two lads had
stolen a watch belonging to J S. Mar
tin Tho jiartiee In the case reside In
Simpson's addition. In the eastern dis
trict of the city. Chief Gibson Is In
vestigating the alleged theft, which is
said to have been perpetrated Monday.
The Germans of Salem know a good
thing when they see It They voted the
NoB-Hartisaa ticket, solidly.
The Douglas County Poultry Asso
elatlen'wlll hekl its annual exhibit at
Reseburs December 1?40, Iwlesjve,
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HORRIBLE
ATROCITIES
BY TURKS
MacedonianChristains
Are Massacreed
Priests Made to Suffer Un
mentionable Tortures
Fleeing: Inhabitants Perish
From Cold and Hunger
Vienna, Dec. 2 The Evening Post
today prints accounts of further hor
rible ntrocltles Inillcted on tho Mace
donian Christians by tho Turks.
Among other things they placo rcdhot
Iron caps on the heads of tho Chris
tians and pour burning petroleum on
their feet. In somo places they bind
(JO to 70 prisoners together and leavo
them In Isolated places In n helpless
condition to slowly starve to death. A
priest, named Stofnnn, of the vlllago
of Padesh. was forced to drink filth
from a chalice. Three sisters of mercy
expired ns tho result of unmentionable
tortures. Elder NlekolaC of tho vll
lage of I.oshko, after being forced to
witness the torturing and degrodatlon
of both his daughters, young women,
was himself roasted to death. A priest,
of tho vlllago of Sethla, who was com
pelled to oversee tho murder of a
score of Infants, wont mad. Tho In
habitants of three lnrgo vlllagos, who
have Hod to tho mountains to avoid the
Turks, are now dying with cold and
hunger.
ALBANY
POST OFFICE
CHANGES
Old Building Will Be Enlarged
to Accomodate Facilities
Albany, Dec. 2. Formal notice was
received yesterday thnt the present lo
cation of the postolllce will bo con
tinued on a ton-year lease. An addi
tion of 20 foot will ho orectod of brick
on tho renr. The vault will he takon
out entirely and a safe used, thus giv
ing more spaco In tho center. Tho
boxes will be used ns nt present, but
will run back on tho west side nt light
angles with tho front, thus giving
more spneo on tho wost sldo for pnt
rons. Tho front door will ho plncod
nt tho west corner, Instond of at tho
center. Thus ronrrnngod thero will be
nil tho room desired under tho oar-
rlor system.
TRAGEDY
OFF THE
BOARDS
Actor Murders Actress
Attempts Suicide
and
Philadelphia, Dec. 2. Mrs. K. Has
sett, aged 28 years, loading lndy In
Keith's I-Tlghth-street theater stock
company, was shot and killed last
night by Harry Johnstone, a well-
known actor, formerly a momber of
the Richard Mansfield company. After
the murder Johnstone attempted sui
cide. The tragedy occurred at Darlen and
Wood streets. In the Philadelphia ten
del loin Jchnstoue fired at his victim
five times Two of the bullets took ef -
! feet, one In the left breast and the
oilier In the left arm. Johnstone then
shot himself through the breast, and Is
I not expected to live
1 At 2:20 a. in. Johnstone was reeling
ensy In the hospital. The doctors are
as yet unable to say whether he will .
live. He Is In a seml-eomatose state,
and frequently reiats the words, "Siie
was false to me."
San Francisco, Dec. 2. Mrs Cam
pegllo. of Cincinnati, wires the chief
of police to investigate Into the sui
cide of her daughter, the mistress or
Robert Hemingway. The mother
claims htat the girl was murdered. The
giri leaves letters Indicating eulolde.
a .. .
The present council Is the strong-
set body of men ever elect!, and will
hardly be worked to deliver gpods
promiseti Wr bosses whe were turned
down,
MRS.
JTINGLEY
WON OUT
Sargent Considers Her
Fit Custodian
Of the Orphan Children
Brought From Cuba
Point Loma School AH That
Can Be Desired
Washington. Dee. 2. Tho treasury
department olllclals will probably al
low Mrs. Tlngley to rotnln possession
of tho Cuban Children thnt she Im
ported to this country. Commissioner
of Immigration Snrgeant will this af-
tornoon make a report, and will rec
ommond that the chlldron. who aro
now held in New York, bo turned over
to tho school. He says Mrs. Tlngley
Is abundantly supplied with means,
and has u large establishment at Point
Ixmin, and that there has novor boon
n breath of criticism In her neighbor
hood, aimed at the school, on moral
grounds. The tiensury dopartmont
considers that It cannot go Into tho re
ligious merits of tho caso.
0LSEN
MUST
ACCOUNT
Tontine Savings Association
Receiver Files an Answer
Portl. i ! t 2 In the ense or II.
B. Stemlor against tho Tontine Snv
lugs Association, an action brought to
requlro John P. Olson to leave such
funds ns he had collected from policy
holders In this state for distribution
umonn .those who pnld In tho money,
G. P. Plnnders. of Minneapolis, hns
llled his answer as receiver of tho
company. He asseits that not only
did John P Olson collect tho J 11)00,
which Is now In the hands of Ralph W.
Hoyt. named by tho court, hut that
there Is $6000 more which Mr. Olson
hns not accounted for.
After denying tho allegation In tho
complaint tho defendant sets up that
hotween February 2d and March 21.
1902, John F. Olsen collected mom
than $0000. Mr. Flnnnery assorts that
tho policy holders In Oregon will re
ceive their share of the property If the
money Is sent to tho recolvor In Min
neapolis, nnd the court Is asked to
compol Mr. Olson to produce tho books
of the Tontine Havings Association,
which ho hns not given up, nnd,- nfter
examination In tho court, thnt they
may be turned over to tho receiver of
the Tontine Association.
At the time the association c;ol
lapsed nbout 200 Salem people wore
subscribers, who had put up nil the
way from $20 to $200 each. It Is not
likely that the people can recover on
their Investments, ns Olson hns shown
no disposition to settle the matter, and
Is said to be insolvent
U. S. WILL
NOT SPONSOR
VENEZUELA
Seligman's Financial Proposi'
tion Discussed In Cabinet
1 Washington. !' - At a Mliuit
' nutting today tin- hW-f topic of ills
cusslmi was the propcMilloti of Hank
r fteligmaii. of New Sork. to finance
I Venezuela's obligations It Is the mi
aulinous opinion of tue government
ithat It cannot gun'siiiee payment
JieligwiaH wants 16 i-r cent interest
from Venxul.
Secretary Hay Udd the cabinet that
he hoped that under Minister Herraus
regime of Ooowblsn affairs satlsfac
otry negotiations will be concluded
looking toward Uto construction of the
Panama canal.
STATE NEWS ITEMS.
Mrs. Wm. Stewart died at Eugene
yesterday, aged kit years. Mrs. Stew
art came to Lane county In 1862
Itaker City stands In uede of a dour
will.
PeadletoN Inaugurated a free mall
delivery Deeenteer 1st.
THE
PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
Occupied Attention of
Senate Today
Lowered Tariff Introduced
for the Philippines
Virginia Election Case to Be
Taken Up Next Congress
Washington. Dec. 2. The galleries
wore sparsely filled today when order
was called In tho House. Many mem
bers were nbsont from their seats.
Tho speaker announced committee ap
pointments, among them Hall, of Con
necticut, to succeed tho lato ellpreson
ntlve Hussell on tho ways and means
nnd Pltmor. Republican, of Pennsylva
nia, on tho Judiciary. At 12:10 tho
President's message had not yet been
received. After a short recess tho
House resumed, 'when tho messngu
was submitted, and reading began Im
mediately. Attorney-General Knox Reports.
The committee on nppropratlons or
dered n favorable report on Cannon's
bill for $50,000 ror nn anthracite com
mission. Attorney-Oenoral Knox sub
mitted to congress his nnuunl report,
which shows that during tho last yenr
his department had disposed of 75
out of the 311 cases now pending. Ho
asks congress to piovldo for tho erec
tion of suitable buildings for his de
partment, which nro now in rented
qumtors. He nlso recommends nn In
crease In the snlnrles of Judicial olll
cors. Tho House committee on Judiciary
decided to refer nil bills dealing with
trusts to n subcommittee, of which
Llttlelleld, of .Maine, Is chahmnn. '
His anti-tiust bill Is ponding, and Is
one of tho most ImpoitnnL
Glass Case Is Dropped.
The House elections committee has
detdded to drop the case ugnlust (llnss,
of Virginia, deeming It more propor
'for tho next congress to discuss this
mutter, because nil Virginia memboiH
of tho next congress have been elected
under tho now constitution, which dis
franchises colored voters. Tho Virgin
Inns iccclvVd the news enthuslustlcal
ly. Hnhnm. of Texas, offeied icsolutlous
INCORPORATION SALE I
Our Ineorpofatlon Hah- Pi lies were noer equaled In the history of any
firm In Hnlem We arc making these immense reductions In older to
close out entirely nil our Fall and Winter Coeds hi ample time to
begin another season with our usual ch-nii stock.
Tomorrow We Will Sell Leggins For ladies'
and Children
The II noet nssortmeiit of leggins ever shouii In Salem Is on display
In our Court street window nnd will be sold tomorrow itt
Exceptionally Low Prices
DON'T FAIL TO COME TO THE 8ALE.
t BIG SHIPMENT OP TRUNKS RECEIVED TODAY, t
Especially For Our
It Is a little late In the season to be receiving trunks but ohi kuIhh- 4
tere running ahead of our expectations and we were obliged m T
T order some more
In Order To Sell Them Before We Invoice We Marked.
Them At Extremely Low Prices. t
I.IHJJJLLU.MJJ.UJ M.i I J K I U.
of respect paying tribute to tho mem
ory of tho Into reprosontatlvcs Graf
ferncld and Sheppard. As a mark ol"
further respect the llouso adjourncdt
nt 1:40.
In tho 8enate.
Tho Senato hod today lost part of Its;
holiday appearance, though upon titer
desks of Simon, of Oregon, nnd Algor,.
of Michigan, reposed beautiful flowers,,
as remembrances. Whon tho gavol
foil thero woro but few spectators. At
gor's credentials woro presented, anil
he reported to the desk, where ho wn
sworn. Ho took his sent between Dcv
orldgo and Dryden, nnd wns given at
Informal recoptlon until tho Presi
dent's messngo was rocolvod.
Lodge Introduces Dlngley Tariff.
In the Senate today Lodgo Intro
duced a hill making tho tariff botweon
tho Philippines and the United States
26 per cent Dlngley r.ito, Instond of
7C, ns at present. He expects to s
euro paBsngo without discussion.
BIGGEST
AWARD
ON RECORD-
New York Central Must Pay
$100,000 In Damage Suit
New York, Dec 2. Tho Jury in tho
enso of Mrs. Jennie Leys ngnlnst the)
New oYrk Central IlnllroHd Compnny
thin morning returned n verdict allow
ing thu plaintiff $100,000 dumngos, with
Interest from Jnnuniy 8th, lust, being
the largest award yet recordod In tho
tunnel suits arising out or tho explo
sion of last winter. A quiit'tor of n
million had boon nuked for. Leys wn.i
tho manager of n big Jewelry storu,
and It was proven thnt his Income)
amounted to $30.00 a year.
Marines Called Into Service.
Paris. Dec. 2. Owjhg to tho dookuro'
and sutlers' strike nt Mnrsntlles, tho
government will establish n stsnmor
service from Algerln Into China, with
their vessels mnnnged by French bluq
Jackets.
NEW TODAY.
Chocolate
Dainties
at
Zinns
154 State St.. Phone. 2874
Holiday Trade.
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