;. JOURNAL' :ume XII. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMDER 8, 1902. NO. 26U THE DAILY IIN6 JUSTICE HARLAN Celebrate Twentv-f ifth Anniversary tWB$Sm Swills II Elevation to Supreme Court the Maks Out That He Was a Kentucky Colonel Kasjfrngton, D. C. Dec. 8 Eminent 5nmb6ra of the bench and bar, dls- IJnfMlBKJlHl representatives of tho fed Sptl ' ahft Btato Judiciary, aro to gathor about iho banquet board at tho now filjard Hotel tomorrow to do honor tfuatfgo John Harlan of tho Supremo Gourttpf tho United States. Tho bnu- oluSOMlMo bo glvon by tho Washing-j fogW3arv Association In celebration of; jfQMtwonty-flfth annlvorsary of tlio oloratlon of tho Justlco to tho Supreme CourHbonch. It Is designed to mhko loiairair a national ono. Tho Prosl- iand his Cabinet, tho Justices of JJnlted States Supremo Court, tho Brjjeajkqr of tho House, tho President of menato and somo other men of noto soon celohrato his soVcntleth birthday, Ho Is a graduate or tho celebrated Contor Collogo, Kentucky, In which bo many noted Americans Imbibed their early draughts of learnlnc. After his graduation entored on the study of law at Transylvania Univer sity now tho University of Kentucky, and on receiving his degree took up tho practice of his profession In Frankfort and aftorward In Louisville. Ho served as colonel of the Tenth Kentucky Regiment In the Union army under General Thomas for two years, but resigned His commission on tho death of his father In 18C3. About this, tlmo ho entered on his political career, filling tho omco of Attornoy General of Kentucky until 18G7, when ho returned to the practice of his pro fession In Louisville. Ho sorved as a member of tho Louisiana Commis sion and also was a mombor' of the Dohrlng Sea tribunal In 1893. Justlco Harlan was appointed to the Supromo Court bench by President Hayos on Novomber 29, 1877, nnd ho took tho oath of ofllco on December 10 following. His length "bf. Borvlco on tho Supromo bench has seldom been surpassed, only seven or olght justice's having exceeded It. Tho most noted of these are Justlco Field, who died a few years ago aftor having sorved thirty-four years, nnd Chief i Justlco Marshall, who had a like torm to his credit POWERS . MEAN BUSINESS Venezuela Must Pay or Fight was robbed by her hlndoo servant of 10,000 francs worth of Jewelry last night GAME TRICK RIDER New Cup Defender Named. New York, Dec. 8. It Ib stated In Now York yacht club circles today that tho now cup dofondor will bo named "Kaglo." Sho will bo launched from tho Horreshoff shops April 1st o During a riot at St Petorshtirg 20 workmen woro killed by Russian troops. ,-M-e;aQ8 W 1 F IllTbogucats of tho bar, and nbout n thousand invitations havo boon sent gi, prominent lawyers In all parts of hoicountry. ifuBtfca John Marshall Harlan will u Great Britain Has Sent Ultimatum an Action Depends On the Little Republics Reply London, Dec. 8. In tho Houso of Commons today Promler Balfour an nounced that an ultimatum had beon sent to Vonozuola. Should an unsatis factory roply bo received, ho contin ued, tho British and German govern ments will take moasuros to onforce their claims. Broke Collar Bone But sists On Performing In New York, Dec. 8. Woody Redpath, tho famous negro bicycle rider, who Is participating In a six-day race, which started at midnight fell this mornlnig. Ho got up and insisted on continuing. He mounted his wheel, but his trainers discovered that ho had ..sustained n broken collar bono, tho Jagged end of which was sticking through (hls sweater. Evon thon tho nogro Insisted, and wanted to con tinue, but was provontod. HANNA GIVES THE GLAD HAND To the Labor Leaders of America Expressed Satisfaction Federations Work of Cheyenne Piny House Destroyed. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 8.TI10 Choy onno 6pera house, tho finest In tho, statowas destroyed by flro this morn ing. The loss Is $100,000. Out For More Notoriety. Paris, Doc. 8. Prlncoss Chlmay, formerly Clnra Ward, of Detroit, who gained notorloty by doping with nlcolobrato with tlio Odd Follows, and gypsy musician about four years ago, returned homo yesterday cvonlng. Otto SchultJ! and "Tip" Humphroy. of Jefferson, came down Snturday to English Reformer Pays Tri bute to American Methods Now York, Dec. 8,-At tho oponlng sosslon of tho oxecutlvo committee of tho Clvlo Federation ox-Prosldont Cleveland was not present, but Secre tary Eastloy said ho was oxpoctcd to morrow. Alfred Mosloy, tho British reformer and philanthropist, and Karl Buonz, consnl-gonoral for Gormnny, woro prosont; also D. J. Kcofo, from tho International Longshoromon'H Union; Jnnios O'Connoll, from tho In ternational Association of Machinists, and Prosldont M. Lynch, from tho In- tornntlonnl Typhographlcnl Union. When John Mitchell entered, prior to tho formal opening at 11 o'clock, Marlt Hanna warmly Bhook hands, and said: "Hollo. John, glad to seo you again.'" Senator Hanna then tnado tho open Ing address, in which he eald that ho took particular plcasuro in noting that tho massea of tho American people had demonBtratcu, by tho oxporlcncea of tho past year, that thoy woro in sympathy with tho federation nnd lln work. Ho touched Incidentally on tho anthraclto strike, nnd said ho bo llovcd no question In tho world' was paramount to that of good relation ship botwoon capital and labor. Hanna closed by Baying that It was tho purpose of tho mealing to dlsousn the economic questions nt lssuo fully,. Booking ndvlco of thoughtful and oxpo rlonced mon of both sides. Govornor Low thon nindo an nddrosa. wolcomliiR tho Federation In behalf of Now York. Hanna thon introduced Mosloy. who, In tho course of h(n address, said that tho Clvlo Federation would bonoflt not Amorlca alone, but the workora of tho entire world. Ho camo hero to soo America's methods, nnd was slnd to say that ho had boon convinced that they wero much bottor than thoso at England. Ho wished tb oxpross' his gratitude to both Amorlenn omployom and worklngmon for tho uniform coUr tosy oxtended to him during his visit to thlB country. Ho snyB tho wngoa horo aro Infinitely bettor than In Engi Innd. gHBiniBflHMIBHMIBHHHSBBMHKHBBanHIRBBB ' S. L : L f 9 a m m PS M M M jg-jouiPAy, Qoggo s Ifolls, Games, F ancy Stationery, Books, jk oilet Cases, -Work Boxes, Albums. Collar ana Cuff Boxes, ghoto Cases, Shaying Sets, Perfumery, f Embroidery Squares piped Linens, Table Linens, Ribbons, I Lace Curtains, Fancy Shawls, Stand Covers all kinds of fancy trinkets -suitable for presents. m sOur.;extremely low prices apply to Holiday Goods as well as to an tegular lines. NEW YORK RACKET IDONT FORGET the practical presents, ii Wet" ' ' JgiWyour friend a new overcoat, a pair i: : oionoesi a new oun. jtT-A uyv jr Ithey will appreciate the spirit of the i gift and will find the article useful, 1 . Everything in the store marked at rock cash prices. B pa 5 a M CHRISTMAS N0YELTIES OF ALL KINDS TiOYS, DOLLS, PICTURES. ' Wagons, Velocipedes, Go-Carts IN WONDERFUL TOY LAND, Second Floor Every man, woman and child in and around Salem is invited to our musical concert this evening from 7 to 9. Santa Claus will be on hand; Don't fail to bring the children Twe-coo S b I- B a Unparalleled Sale . of Dress Goods Every piece of dress goods in tne stocu win ue on sa'e Those pictures of DreSSCd DollS HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO ASpcclal line ofdreswddollsls now tclnp offered at Anioinirftstat Sale Price 30c Each 25c : See them In Court Street Window. OUR 25C COUNTER n. . ae ,n, ,, .. Is filled with a thousand and iXftniSnn9' one Tovs of a" ascriptions Do is tc up to $10.00 for tne cMiiTen Doll buvcles 25c to $4.75. ! Boys drums 25c and up. PING PONG and TABLE TENNIS .. , " " OI, MECHANICAL TOYS, etc. DULL KIINUDOM, 4 1-tr tllAAlf 1 4- IaiHAK lAOlilAn JU.ikt iiiia wcci .11 iuwci (Jiiuca iiiiiii n ever before. Snace will nnr B permit usto mention all the good things but the follow- mg win give you an iaea 01 wnai we are aomg. Fackinay or Snow Flake Suitings in black and blue, regular 1.75 values, special Cravenette Suitings in gray and green mixed colors, extra good values for $2.25 special Armure Suitings in brown, red, tan and navy regular $1.25 values, sale price Chalkline Suitings in delf blue and red, reg ular 1.35 values, special this week Prunella Waistings in pink, gray, tan regular oc quaimes, saie price French Flannels for waistings, in pink, blue, navy and red, worth 50c, special 1 OQ Vi.tog $1.68 89c i $1.05 and red, 5 39c We are better able to serve you with good values in this department than ever before. Our sales-force is now at Its best, several new, experienced clerks have been added for the holiday trade. m M s .B. Vases for 9c each A very beautiful assortment to select from. Cups and Saucers 25c Cups and Saucers 38c No bctterones are shown In the city even at twice the price. Everything in the World Was Made For SANTA CLAUS CORDUROY WAISTINGS Avery nice line of shades In wide Wale Corduroy, 90c and $1.00 quality, Special 73c B B Christmas Presents For Men Our Clothing Department is ovesflowing with holidays goods lor men and boys. I Sab's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. 1 -Saw E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Mufflers flmokltiK JnckotH. TrHVlr' Toilet Sot. Suit CaMfl HamY HwajlaUiie-, Kekwnm Mtt?Hllitirt. Fancy lloaSws1 StyllMh IlbLs X. M. A. S. ojuliroilai Jtwlrf JfovtlUw. Oath IloltS I'ancy VmtB CaitM Kll OtovM Silk HandkweJiW 1 m H B M B B M M M M M M B B H f Holiday Sale Offerings g All our Ladies' Suits and Skirts will be kept on sale during tne coming wceK. i nose new wouuex suns ana sKirts. inose new Walking SKirts from the "King of Skirts," New York all go without reserve at sale prices. S30 Silk Petticoats fram the Bon Marche Paris, special tor Xma $19.75. Those splendid Walking Skirls fro'm "The King -of Skirls," New York $2.70 Ladies' Jackets and Capes Reduced ' One-Third S3 garments for $2 $4 86 garments $3 12 $6 garments for $4 $9.00 srarments $6-00 $12. 00 garments for $8 00. The reduction is a big one and every lady should call and learn all about it. Wednesdays Sale of Wrappers Next Wednesday we will place on sale our entire stock of 5t.50 and 51.75 wrappers which is composed entirely of the new fall styles. For $1.23 each See Court Street Window re- Hat Sale $2,00 and $1 50 grades duced to $1.50 LSee our Lfoerty St. WindowB Musical Concert To Night 7 until 9:30 o'clcck At Our Store. I Everybody Invited. a 5 B B M B B M M HI H M B B- H M jiatitiatit- in a tn H-4C4MmwH- BiiaftIIBIllliaBMaBKKBBawaKHEdKKiayiEHSIIKaiHIBXIISHiaiHIHlMIBBiilMIIBMSSIlHBBaiBBIlBKISKHaaHUaWilHHflBlHEBBBDaH " - ' " . " .---.- . -fc .