aj-nrf S'-KaiWBwf. -r-- " THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1903. fAQE EIGHT. i!-r r' . rnc-i. Ut Vfrrm 1b -Good Old Saturday Night Is a song of values nil Hoi- voreon'e, ovory glovo in tbo houso at special prices. $1.00 Gloves at $0.89 $1.25 Gloves at $.2 31.50 Gloves at $.35 32.00 Gloves at $.77 Don't bo without a now pair. Wo have tho shrtdo to match your now Enstcr Gown. SATURDAY SPECIAL Iloliablo styloa in Spring Hosi ery to bo sold ut tho remarkably low price of 28c a Paii Worth C0c,75o and 1.00 Sco Commercial Strcot Display. Ul VHII-O CqlCK NEW TODAY For Bale op Rent. At a bargain, 10 acres, 5 miles east of Balem. Good houso nnd barn, also good well nnd Bomo fruit. Knrjulro of P. Van Vlaok, comer of Mill nnd Coftag4 streets. l-10-lwk Telegraph Brevities. Alfred Cwynuo Vandorbllt was thrown from hla polo pony at a Now York horsu show, Wednesday nlRht. Ills foot caught In tho stirrup, and only quick action by a groom saved till Ufa. Application was mado in tho court of ChBncory. at Trenton. N. J., yestor !ay for tho appointment of a receiv er for tho Andoreon Food Company, of Camden; liabilities, $165,000; assets, 339.000. A trolloy-enr was struck by a Grand Trunk train yesterday at Hnttlq Creek. Mich., and smashed Into kind line wood Two passengers. Miss Clara Moorehouso nnd A. K. Rossman were seriously Injured. Tho Odd Fellows nt Maker City will have a big celobrotlon of tho 81th an niversary on tho S7th. """" V XJF' " cfrs Spectacle Repairing 18 AN IMPORTANT PRATURB OF OUR BUSINESS. OUR 8UCCKSS TUB PABT 8BVKN YKAR8 IN SA1.KM IS DUB KNTIKKLY TO HIOH aitADH WORK, PROMPT 8BKYICK AND RKASONAULE CHARGES IP VOU HAVE A IIROKEN LEN8.FRAME. OR ANYTH1NQ IN TUB OPTICAL L1NH 11RINQ IT TO U3 AND VE WILL RESTORE IT TO ITS ORIGINAL USEFULNESS AT REASONABLE COST Lenses In Frames, from 25 to 60c. kinui, nimciess, WJ to 75c jNnXT TIME YOUR GLASSES BREAK TRY US STRUMBNT8 FOR MEA8URINQ YOUR EYE O Lenses, Rlmelets, V: 3A- H- HINGES -Floater Optlciaa. - 88 State St., Next door to Bush's Bank. SAVED . MANY LIVES Elevator Boy Sticks Bravely to His Post And Carries the Frightened Guests to Safety Now York, April lO.OccupantB of two Fifth ftvonuo apartment hotiBca and guoets of tho Victoria Hotel wore driven from their beds by a flro thla mornlujr, which threatened to destroy tho entlro block. There wcro many narrow escapes. An elevator boy dis covered tho flro and gave tho alarm. Ho stuck to hla post, undoubtedly sav ins many. Ho took out Miss Hunting ton and a relative, Kato Collins, Mls"s Pcnflcld, tho artist, and Ml&s Lcltor, a nleco of tho Chicago millionaire, nnd cousin of Iady Curzon, vlccreln of India. Tony Pastor, I'eto Daloy and Hand master Duss escaped through the smoke. Captain Zallnskl, Inventor of tho dynamlto gun used by tho United States, who Is a cripple, was rescued. with difficulty from tho top floor of an apartment house. Tho Victoria hotol wns damaged by smoko only. Tho fire started In a warchouso in tho contor of tho block, which suffered tho great est damage. Tho loss Is 100,000. Czarina lsall Right St I'otorsuurK. April 10. It Is olfl- olally nnnouncod this morning thnt tho reports of tho Cxnrlnn'a Illness aro entirely untrue. 8ho Ih In perfect henlth. and leaven hero for Moscow with tho Cznr. To Declare Him Insane Indianapolis, April 10 An effort to rnllrond Cnntroll, tbo ghoul king, to tho asylum was frustrated this morn ing by Mnglstrnto Itmrlch Physl- olnns secretly brought Insanity pro ceedings, but tho mnglstrnto rofuaetl to hoar them, and jwistponod tho mat tor until Mny -ttli. It was nllegod that It was n plan to discredit Cantroll's testimony ngnlnst Dr. Aloxandor. Following tho attempt to got Can- troll to tho Insnno asylum, tho, prose cuting nttornoy announced that Alox nnder'B trial would bo Indefinitely postponed, which Is taken to mean thnt bo will novor bo tried. Cantrcll nnd tho entlro gang of ghouls havo re fused to testify, or ho would bo tried at once. Tho Martin trial begins Tuesday, and Cantrell's April 20th. Tho negroes became angry and deold cd not to testify, becauso they allege enmity wns shown thorn by tho prose cutor Schaffer Is on Hand, j VI'IUIIIUUO, OIMII V. 1 IV.IUVUI Schnffor nnd other members of the wage committee of tho Amalgamated Iron and Steel Workers, nrrived horo today, and began a conference, prolim Innry to opening tho national conven tlon next Tuesday Anti-Mormon Corporation. Columbus. April 10. The National nntl-Mormon Missionary Association was Incorporated today, to carry on a campaign against Mormontsm, wher ever the lutter faith has gained a .foothold, or whero missionaries are working. Pilots Were Careless. U. S. Judgo DoIIaven this morn lug decided thu rcak of tho Rio Janeiro, on Washington's birthday, 1901, was duo to tho gross negllgenco of Pilot Jordan and Captain Ward, In trying to entor tho harbor in a dense fog. Ho limits tho liability of tho company to 336.000. The claims against tho company aro half a mil lion. 50 to 75c WE HAVE THE IN- OR LENSES GONE TO SEE THE ELKS The Only News of the Presi dent Today is That There is no News of Him at All Clnnlbar, April 10. No word has been received from Roosevelt, who has gono to a rcmoto camp, to study tho oiks. Loeb and Assistant Secre tary Barnes went to Mammoth Hot Springs early this morning. CHANNEL SOUNDED TODAY Government Engineers Ex amine Harbor Conditions Will Compare With Survey of 1896 and Note Changes David B. Ogdcn, engineer of tho government river and harbor depart ment, nrrived from Portland last night, and early this morning, with a crew of threo men, took soundings of the river In tho vicinity of Uio bridge Tho Inst survey was mado In 1890. and a comparison with tho sound Ings taken by Mr. Ogdcn today will show the exact change In the chnnnol. Mr. Option finds Indications of much cutting Into the bank of the Polk county side of tho river; nUo thnt tho gravel bar nbovo the bridge hns hcon lengthened. It will be Impos Bible for him to mnko any definite stntomont of condition until his soundings, mndo today, aro reduced to tho low water standard. Whon thh Is done, and a comparison of tho two surveys Is made, tho Commercial Club will bo nblo to properly propnro maps, to be sent to Washington, showing tho danger to tho brldgo nnd whnrf ago. Mr. Ogdun will meet n committee, of tho Commorclal Club this afternoon, and tomorrow leavo for Independence, to Inspect' some mono, which Is to hq usod In tho now revetment work about thnt city. Bacolod Captured Mnnlla. April 10. Bacolod, on tho Islnnd of Mlndanoa, was captured Wednesday by Captain Pershing's forces. A hundred Moros were killed nnd many wounded. Tho American casultlos wcro threo wounded, Shaw's battalion of tbo 27th Infan try. Chacunlr'a battory. Kllpatrlok's troop of tho 15th cavalry participated In tho engagement, which was precipi tated by tho Moros opposing Porlsh lng's advance along tho west coast, whero ho was surveying. The Moms flrod without warning. Their strong hold was surrounded, shelled and thou rushed. Tho American charge was terrific. Bnyonets wero usod with ten rlblo effect Among tho killed Is Datto Ianandungan, who had been profess ing friendship. The Moros. after a brave fight, fled, and tho town ia completely occupied by tho Americans. A friendly force of Moros Mas with tho Americans when the attack was made. After tho battlo tho fortress was destroyed. Pershing had been making those visits since early last December, and today was tho first se rious opposition. Tbo natives of Ba cololhavo been bostllo for some tlmo, refusing all overtures of friendship. It Is probable. In view of this fact that the natives defeated today wore ring leadora In opposition to the. Amen leans, and that tho encounter will re sult In general recognition of the Americans In all tho boroughs Knox Gets The Credit Washington. April 10. Attorney- General Knox U receiving congratula tions today over the outcome of tho Northern Securities caso It Is gener ally believed horo the appeal will be spedlly decided, and the lower court sustained. Ten uow directors of tho Rubber Goods Manufacturing Company wore (lecjed yesterday at Ntew York, and six of tho old board. There will bo no change In tho management HOLLAND STRIKE IS ENDED It Looked like Civil War for a Few Days Fortunate Ending of a Serious Situation Amsterdam, April 10. Tho strik ers' committee decided this morning that tho strlko should end at noon to day,. There wero no disturbances to day, nor demonstrations, It being a re ligious holiday, which was generally observed. The Prohi's Nominate Newberg, April 10. April 10 Tho Prohibitionists of tho First Con gressional district met In convention hero Thursday afternoon, and placed W. P. Elmore, of Brownsville, In nom ination for congress. A strong pro hibition platform was adopted and rousing speeches wcro mado by Mrs. H. D. Harford, state president of tho Woinon's Christian Temperance Union; Rev. II. Gould, Prof. R. W. llelsey and others. The sura of ovor 1C0 was raised for tho purposo of carrying on tho campaign. Tho well known Monoloy quartet and Professor and Mrs. Lough, of tho East, wero present and furnished appropriate music for the occasion. Shamrock the Second New York. April 10. Fire this morning In tho Erlo basin threatened to destroy Llpton's Shamrock II. which was tho challenger two yeaiu ago, and which slnco thon hns beon housed here A portion of the shed wns destroyed, but tho yacht was un Injured. Daly's Bend Approved. Washington, April 9. Tho bond of John I). Daly, recently appointed surveyor-general for Orogon, wns received nt tho general land ofllco today, and approved by tho acting commissioner. It did not roach Secrotary Hitchcock, howovor, honco Mr. Meldrum's tonurc of ofllco Is prolonged one day. Mr. Daly's bond Is for 180,000. furnished by the Amorlcan Bonding Company? of Baltimore. When tho bond Is finally npprovod by Secretary Hitchcock, Daly will be advlsod by w Iro to rollovc Meldrum of tho enroa of tho office. Same Old Accident. Ellsaboth. N J., April 10. As an en gine wns loavlng thf round-homo on tho Central Hallway this morning, tha rails spread, and the onglno wai turned over on Its side, killing tho en glnor'and fireman, and fatally Injuring a brakoman MARRIED. MOORE-MABSH.-Atthoparlors of tho German Evangollcnl church. In this city. Thursday. April 9. 1903. Miss Mabel Mooro to Homer F. Marsh. Ilev Hornschuch officiating. The hrtdo Is the daughter of J. C Mooore. landscape gardner of tho Ma rlon county court houso grounds, and tho groom Is tho son of E. O. Marsh, of North Salem. After a short visit In McMlnnville, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh will return to this city and reside. They have the sincere and best wish es of numorous friends for much hap piness. BORN. NYE. At tho family homo. In South Salem, Wednesday, April 8, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nye. a daughter DIED. CUNNINGHAM. At tho state In sane asylum, April 9. 1903, James H. Cunningham, aged 57 years, of Blight's disease. Tho body was taken to Elgin for burial YOUNG. At tho Oregon Insane asy lum, In this city. Thursday. April 9. 1903. Sarah E. Young; aged 63 years, of heart disease. The deceased was committed to the asylum from Heppner, where tho body will bo taken for burial. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question orbca In tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O L a (Aftllrtntia anit titf-Alififnl ,1&crf pared in two minutes. No boiling I so oaxuigi auq oomng- wner ana sec to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package t your grocers to-day. io eta. The Doll House Every little girl in town wants it Yotf Can Get it. Watch this Space for particulars Watch our window for the Doll House. Fuller & Douglas, Goces J 42 State St. Bibles FOR Easter AT Pattons Book Store. For Sale at a Snap Ono Ladies' second hand wheel Fkank J. Moohk'a Bicycle Repair Shop. e)eiSJftXS J A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. Pure Lard with no Tallow:::::::::::: Rendered with greatest care. Just as cheap as adulterated stuff. Also the best smoked (not dipped or embalmed) bacon and hams, cut up by us. l EOFF & HARTLEY a 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. Salem. Oregon, fj Of Interest To Homese?keP5. Salem, Or., March 7, 1903. Editor Jeurnal: Dear Sir: For thirty days I will offer my stock ranch In t 12 b, r C w, In Benton county, containing 820 acres for tbo sum of E00O. Full Infor mation can bo had at my residence, No. 642 State street J-7-lm RALPH M. DAVI8SON. WHEAT MARKETB. Chicago. April P Wheat. 76Hc. 75V4 GOLD DUST FLOUR Mads by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Oldnsy, Oregon. Mads for family use, ask your eroccr for It Bran and skorta always on kand A. T. WALN Affenl GncAGoSmiB JtAL,HMXJjlX MAJHIJAJUS MMVU&Jb' Fridav and Satnrdav Raro-flinQ To Induce Quicker selline we have decided for this day to zlve tk pw" v..-.... ... ., ,, uuuHkUHB. ...w mxuui ui reai. oiuiB c utnen i-intsneo wrcaies,ya 4c 7 He Best Standard Apron Gin?. 4)ic 12s'c Cretons, new styles, yd 8Sc Fine Silk Waists Cheap 15c full size pillow cases 9c 3 9c Bleached Table Damask, yd 28c Bargains In Dress Goods and Silica Ladies' $1 soiled Shirtwaists 35c 14c White India Linen, yd 9c Great values In White Underskirts Children's 15c Swiss Cats 5c Children's $1 25 Trimmed Hats 65c Children's 75c Silk Emb'd Caps 35c Best, Silk perscool 4c We Are Shavine Prices Dawn Pretty Close McEVOY BROS., &.. or. Phone 220 J. William Snayely Successor to Farrington&Farror Cash Meat Market 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the public bet ter than ever, and our prices will al ways be the lowest. Will kcepthe verv choicest of meats on hand constantly. Working Shoes that wear like iron are sold by Jacob Vogt, 265 Com' St. Come and see them. Repairing neatly done. A Large Per fen of your accounts are lost, simply be cause you have not the time or faclll itlcs to enforce the eroccr collec tions. We are in the business It will cost you nothing unless we make t collection, then only a commission. The VANALSTINE. CORDON & CO. Geneml Collectors Room 4, 275 1-2 Commercial St. A. R. MORGAN & CO , Manaeers. Phone Main 80landlearnhowwedoit Sprlne Time has come and so has J. A. PATTERSON with a full line of New Furniture 1 ujrpeis, nances, stoves, wait i-ascTt Moldlnes If you want tirealns be sure to call and examine toy eoolsanl crlees before curchaslns elsewnere. I will also exchange new eoods for second hand floods. J. A. PATTERSON, (Successor tofj. A. Rotan. 307 Commeicial St. SALEM, - - - OREGON. Acrote Irom Postoffice. Fresh Taffys Today $cufccCe Edward Ellis. 144 8it St J. At. HOWELL Cash Market In titelner's Fish Market. State etr Fresh meats of all kinds, hsois, FbaU aers, oaron, laru, etc. Pro met 5mw I Phone, Main 1401. ncu tarciunyaaa Bote oor 01 o O CI0CK IRC Sale IS OH. . 200 Best Spool Cottoa c i.ji........... ....... ISC ntiiFB -f hp i !& iiaiiK "i Ladies' 2 5c Fancy Hose Support8 Best Sans Silk, ball i) 5c Finlsbla? Braid " Boys' 15c Derby ribbed Stockings i Ladles' 10c Fast Black Stockinx Best Pearl Buttons, doz 300 Pieces Embroidery MuMC. tl.,Ml.c I' 5c Dressing Combs v. Boys' 10c Suspenders ?. d tr.-t! ,... r Ike Face Towels .f. Mn'a DC. Un.lI.n nlflvfl " iiwu a JW muibiuc W.w.w- 0 mm "i fV"- Wr-yfrA. v