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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUE8DAY, APRIL 28, 1803. - ' ' i n i in i n i ' ' FA4E EIGHT. -rMtLTltfM: Tt-B' 'oftja. v-r f-wti - 0-r vHme lctcai Pctty Ribfoons In. plain and fancy Satin, Tnfletn, Liberty Satin, eta, 't worth 25c to 35c per yard MCtU7VMC " r i j -?.?, Special bargain features of Tiuttsday's Selling 18c yd Tho greatest Itihhon Special of tho season, t'omjiMro those values with othon mid he convinced. See Commercial St. , Display. fclVTnnriav pri II I Me Thursday afe qm .Q,riflf n Days TUESDAY & FRIDAY ' Are Dish Days !. UR,, &- t,e wCjt lurrt) B NEW TODAY Wanted Salesmen at Once for Weak ern territory. Houd experience re quired, flood first-class lino, with good pay. New Kngland Jewelry .tic. Iowa Olty, In. 4-aQt Wanted, 1'oaltlnn ns ludy stonoK rnphur and nssltnnt bookkeeper. Averagti ttpwetl 90 word Call at 383 Marlojustreol. J.JH-lw For 8' Chjeap JJntlOi l'mnilsr ' typewriter. No. 2, good as new, used only four' months. Inquire at freight depot. 1-28-Ct Wanted. Voting men p prepare for government positions. Kino open ings In all departments, flood sal aries Mnpld iromotlon. Kxnmlna tlon soqu, rartlculars (reft Inter State Cor. lust.. Cedar llnplds, In. 4-281 in Judge Moltrldo, at Oregon City, truck It equity nnd two law cases from tho docket Monday. Ho simply got tired seeing them mid knowing lb lawyers wore making no effort to try them out OAPOIHA. TT 6&sj& 'MS -"tEZmmn jprr . -,- Mjr iB riu wWrzLt1- mtm bibbbbbbbbbib Exchange Your Old Glasses. for now onoa. Tho beautifully mnile rimless glasses are tho thing iu9t now, probably you havo a good pair you want luado into rim less or oxchanged. Wo will do this lor you and you will bo surpris ed nt the little (urpenso. We have just received a new lino of leusos which are exceptionally hard, don't break so easy nudnoither scratch fiuo lenoea for ?1 a pair, neat going and mountings to suit your purse OHAS, H, HINGES, PIONEER OPTICIAN, rUjtt Doo-to Bush's 8ank.M Otate Street ' SS'yeira poetical eotperiencA' i ILLINOIS BOODLE SCANDAL Editor Hinraan of Chicago Inter-Ocean Testifies Prominent Bankers and Rail road Men Implicated Springfield, III., April 28. At the request of the chairman of the house committee appointed to Investigate tho boodlo charges in connection with tho Chicago traction bill, tho house today postponed further action, pend ing; hearings by the committee. Edi tor Hinman, of the Cbicago Inter Ocean, who testified before tho com mittee. Inst night. Is said to have giv en that body a number of names, In cluding J. it. Bckles, president of the Chicago Commercial National; Fred mount, vice-president of tho Cbicago National; Attorney U1Ibs, of tho City Hallway Company, and several other prominent men and representatives, who arc said to hnvo beon requested to nppear, Hlnman's charges aro not specified, nnd it Is not known whether any direct allegations hnve been made. Shot by His Watchman Nttw York.. April 28 Leopold Wwthoim. a wvnltby, widely known and retired inerrbnnt. was today tihot and probably family wounded by Jowiih Simon, a dlschnrged wntch- man. The Intntr dumnnded inonoy, and was refused. Governor Dead. Cheyenne. April 28. (lovornor I)e Forest lllebnrds died nt 7 o'clock this mornlnif- The rhnlr fullH to Kunnl more Chnttertnn. secretory of stnto, who. iiiiilur tin law. Is IiIh successor. A HOG'S MOUTH. ' litr Wnr It Itiinlilm Hip Auliunl Kill lllckur) u. "IVople of leu under how It Is thiit n hog inn get nil the kernel out of u hickory nut, or miy other kind of nut lor Hint uuiller, without swnllowlng nny of the shell," hiiM n nniii from the eiiuntiy. "but ns n mutter of fnct there Is notliliic mysterious about Die prov es. .Mind you, hop don't h wallow uuy ir these hst-der substance. They get rid of tin-Hi, mid then It Is Just ns easy fur tbetii to gut rid of the shell of a nut ns It lt for n limn or u squirrel. You might think because bog crushes the nut Into suiiill fragmouts that be wuld iMHimnnrlly swallow il good por tion of the hull. Hut he docmi't do any such thing. "It Is n iitm-edcd fnct nuioiig men who know miythliig about the subject that the home Is the most perfectly con strui'tcil uiiliiinl In the world, consider lug the imrposei for which the horstt Is ustil nnd Its method and habits lit life. Mitt I witnt in put In u good word for tlu bog when It eouius to the thing of cracking nnd eating uuts without get ting nn.v of the harder substances Into the stomach. The horse has very fine twill. The bank teeth particularly are llui'ly constructed-with a view of coll iding the horse to vrush Its food well before wHliig It Into the stomach. These luavy grinders, heavily set In the hnrxe's Juw, nre looked uimn ns marvels. So they nre. "Hut wlint'H the tnntler with the teeth of the beg? Whnt's the matter Willi that marvelous process by which they M'puntte the kernel of the nut fiom the hull! It has occurred to me tlmt this Is no small achievement, and nitturo Is at least entitled to somu sort of tribute for her skill In mitklug this result possible. In the llrst place the hog's tongue Is innro sensitive than would be supposed, nnd It can easily detect the hinder from tho softer sub stances. Hy somu sort of process the bog Is nble to work the bits of a hicko ry nut bull over to tho sides of Its mouth, the tongue being used for th purpose, and hero they are thrown out at tho corners. Probably you have no ticed that tho comers of a hog's mouth nro somewhat different from the cor ners of the mouths of other animals. The lines of the mouth do not end so pointedly, and hence It Is a much easier thing for tho hoi; to work tbo hnrder substance which ho does not cure to swallow out through them little open-1urs."-Now Orleans Times-Democrat The Law is Knocked Out Albany. N. Y April 28. The court of appeals todcy declared unconstitu tional thov eight-hour law, oJTecUng work on public contracts. Germany Buys Supplies Merlin, April 28. Tho government, It was announced today, has pur chased two and a half millions dol lars' worth of naval materials from Krupp, which indicates unusual activ ity among tho warships. CHINESE MAGIC LANTERNS. 1Iw Their limlrnmntla Differ From Thor In t'se In Tltla Coqntrr. The mngle lantern, like porcelain, gunpowder and printing, may hnve been nn Invention of the Chinese. Kor more than twenty centuries It has been, n stnple nniuement In Celestial empire nnd has Ih-cii dejp,d Into many forms unknown to the Occident. The Middle Kingdom, which hits been well termed Topy Turvy fjind, uses the magic lantern In Just the opposite manner 'from what we do, having the light mid picture Whlnd the screen, the same ns In our parlor nmuscment of shadowgraphs. The commonest form of the magic lantern In the extreme ori ent S ii large box supported on a tri pod or four legged table. The box Is about I feet wide by !! high, nnd Its front Is mnile of ground glass, oiled silk or oiled white paper. Over the Imx Is it light framework of bamboo and cloth, wjik-h renches to tho ground and coiit-cnW the operator from the nmllrtiiv, but leaves tho glass ex posed tc view. A powerful lamp In front of a i-onctivo ri-llectur throws n strong light upon the glass or screen, as the eiiM may be, Tho top of the box and the sides are half open to permit the Introduction of small llgures. This arrangement gives four distinct clussci of liiKit-iitufiitH. With nil four Instru ments the exhibitions nro given In the streets. Mtiiires nnd market places. They diiiw audiences rnnglng from five lo thirty mid give it 11 entertainment of from live to fifteen minutes In length. Kneh spectator Is supposed to contrib ute 1 cash, or a twentieth of n cent, when the lint U patscd urouud. Gener ous or eiitliuxlnstle patrons frequently give from ID to 15 cash, so that the av erage pcrforumucc m"w the proprietor about 'J cents. This seems rldlculotii to Americans, but In n land where mi nhlchisllcd limn can be hired for Tt cents a day the owner of n successful mnglo lantern Is looked upon as u very well to do Individual. The little plays which nre written nlHiiit tho mngle llguies nro as conven tional us our own Iminortnl Punch nnd .ludy. The "wicked tiger" depicts the career of a dissolute animal who from killing pigs, dogs mid buffaloes llnally eats n beautiful miildcu mid .Is nlnln by n Mongolian chief In full armor ou horseback. "The wicked wife" foruit a compact with the devil, squander her husband's substance In riotous liv ing mid. In the last scone, huugs her self In a blaze of red tire, while the evil one oxprehses wild Joy In extraor dinary nrleutiil gesticulations. "The cruel magician." "the grateful dragon,' "the fnlry foxes" slid other bits ol eastern folklore afford brief sketches which ore us fsiiilllsr as. household word. -Now York Post N'ult- I'ur (In- .rriuui, If a woiiwii Is ItK-'litvd to nerves." die Hhould bring all her common t-cuv to Hnr uiKn tb ue and try her loxol best to live etutslMeutly - that K If she U wesk nnd inclined to Irritability, let her. as far h poo-ible. avoid the things which Irrltme her. This may mviu m'IIWIi. but It Is the pun-st charily, mid the end Jtistliics the ineMiis. Th" iter ou NnNiu ntiulrw morn sleep than one hi IhmIiIi. nnd fiirilKT more lie -VKiukil i'Ht w hen she fi-els so lucllmd. nnd ivnI istiild Im prowrly taken. TIm' riHxu sIhiiiIiI be tluintuehly ventilated with n rouMnnt fnn' clri'ti lathm of air Inttb da) mid night. Then on a firm. Iiai-I Unl-avoid the feather bed u yoti would pulson-ml-Isd.v-nmy ret in pen re. Shu will, of courtc. tue no pllU.H or. If she must, Just the tiniest oiie. mid she will lie iiuvtt of the time on the right lde tin hiw she eun eiiiilinie the habit of ly ing Hat an herlwek all night, which U tlM liet immIIIoh to tuke. C'lillilrrn'a Trrtli. Pivmiiitm ilH.-e. ot tho children's teeth Is due mrv 19 i-onstltutlonul de fects ojr ilenuiKfiuetiiH than to any lo enllatM utndJtkm It means tlmt the teeth tv bX Vn titngiiutuH lecause ofdofectlrpiittti'lltttiial procoMies which muy or may nut be tiertnlltury. In ei ther exeui truNiHteut litktituted early enough will help ir not entirely stay tho projsryts f ! d'trlculty. To re tnrl these 'provA.es is worth a good deal, while cRVctuully to check them is a wealth of good. Ulve euough gran ular plioxptmto of KMla. which may be woll taken In milk, to keep theloweU opeu. litvo uloo tbred time a day. nft er food xlnip of lactopbosphste of lime. Dose for a uhild of Ave ur six. one half toasjHHmful; for .cblW of tjin. a tcttsiwoijful, and fur yguuger chil dren iu proiiortton. ' Stropo'a Bakery And restaurant' Is Salem's best eat ing, house. This, ouae la patronised by everybody. -The beat service that can be had. The Prince Presided London, April 28. The Princo of Wales presided at the first meeting of the Oritlsh St Louis exposition commissioners, held today. Ho urged tho effort to make the display the most notable ever given a foreign country, particularly manufacturers, and confirmed tho report that King Edward had consented to loan Queen Victoria's Jubilee presents to tho ex position. More Strike In Chicago Chicago, April 28. A big squad of policemen are guarding! tho Decring harvester works, whero tho strlko of the raetoll workers, wood workers, painters, machinists and blacksmiths Is on. Union odlclals say 3000 men nro out. several thousand strikers and sympathizers congregated near tho works this morning, hut offered no violence. Tho strlko was started, tho men claim, because tho company discharged those who Joined the unions. At tho McCormlck works there aro also several hundred men out More Trouble for Dunsmier Victoria, April 2S. A delegation of minors, repiosentlng tho Comnx nnd Extension mines, belonging to Jumea Dunsmtilr nnd tho Kanlnmo mines, owned by the Wostorn Fuel Co., of San Francisco, arc horo to meet Duns mtilr, and urgo upon him some action In regard to opening the Extension, otherwise n strlko is threatened at Comnx. Solved the LastProblem New Haven. April 28. Prof. Joslah Hlbbs. who for 30 y-ars has been tho hend of the mnthomutlcnl physics of Ynlo, and ,ono of tho most renowned mathematicians In tho world, died this morning. He was bom huio In 18!W. He studied extensively nt the famous Old Wot Id universities, and was the author of a score of mathe matical textbooks. Santa Teresa Takes a Hand l.os Angeles. April 28. Santa Ter esa has taken a hand in the strike of the Mexican laborers In the stieet railway Hues, and last night mnilo !u non-union men quit Tho Moxlcnus obeyed her blludly. She has great power among them as a healer. Auditorium . js Burned Nbw York. April 28.- A fire this morning destroyed the mammoth pro hibition auditorium In Prohibition Park. It was one of tho largest In the country, ami was built 12 years ago. and has been the scene of many political meetings. Tho loss is $20. 0(H Is Looking forTrouble St. Petersburg. April 2S. Tho min ister of wnr. (feneral Kuropatklu, has started for Manchuria, wharo an up rising of the natives Is expected. From Manchuria ho will probably go to Japan. His visit Is causing much speculation. Albanians . to be Good Salonlca, April 28. Tho Albanian situation Is more hopeful. Tho Al banians in Uurua and Ipeka, tho cen ter ot the dissatisfaction, have agreed to lire up to the reforms proposed by Russia and Austria. Brittis thejaYorite Sap Francisco, April 2S.The bet ting is 6 to JO, with flrltt a favorite Hoth men are at th -wttght limit Law Openly . Violated "Flagrant and open violation of tho law" by Claude Thayer, Clark Hart ley and Maurice Leach and others, is charged by the Oregon City land of flee in Its latest decision In the fa mous Tillamook land caso. Tho decision was rendered April 25th in tho caso of Charles H. Hays vs. James It. Harris, Including also, by stipulation, the caso of Charles E. Hays vs. Alice J. Harris. It is very emphatic and explicit The purchase price of these claims along with 11 others, ns heretofore published, was paid to tho government by check drawn by Claude Thayer, of Tilla mook. All these entries and a lot of others have been contested by Chan. EL Hays, of' this city. This latest opinion by the land offlco Is couched In 'more pointed and unmistakable langungo than any of tho others here tofore rendered, and recommends the cnricojlatlon of the'entries by Harris. Following nre extracts from the de de ciseon: "Every exhibit nnd every essential undisputed circumstance, nnd every ndmlttcd fact Is consistent In overy detail, and It all serves to sus tain the contention that the entry was made under such an agreement as is forbidden by Inw, "The contested heroin ndmlts that ho never paid tho purchase prlco on his claim It Is not disputed Uint this claim was ono of those covered by the Thayer check, Uio proceeds of which was paid Into the land ofllco by Had- ley and his nttorncy. Is It reasonable to suppose that Thayer nnd Hndley wore thus Investing their money In these claims without having had somu antecedent ngroement with the entry men? "That Thayer and his confederates wore knowingly engaged In a fla grant and open violation of tho law in the mnttor of tho various entries hero in referred to Is shown beyond any question by the undisputed exhibits filed herein." Oregoninn. General Miles on Good Roads St. Uiuls. April 28. Tho second day of the good roads convention was opened by fiunornl Miles In civilian dress. He said the government" had spent vast sums In harbors and wuter ways, and now Its attention was be ing called to postal ronds and high ways. William Snayely Successor to Farrington&Farror Casli Meat Market 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the public bet ter than ever, and our prices will al ways bethe lowest. Wlllkecpthe verv choicest of meats on hand constantly. We Sell Studebaker Vehicles. McCormlck Cutting Machinery. Rusaell Threshing Machinery. " Blrdsell Clover Hullera. t Denicla Hancock Disc Plows. Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Buffalo Pitta Harrows. Monitor Drills and Seeders. Iron Age Garden Tool. All aorta of Cultivators. Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Sharpies' Tubular Cream Engines. Separa- tor. White Sewing Mjchlnea. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Sewing Machine Oil and Supplies. Tribune Bicycles. Snell Bicycles. Blevcla Sundries. s , llosldes all sorts of harvesting sup plies, binder twine, extras for . Mc Conniek. Woods and Osbdrn machlt ery, and'.everythlnB usually carriedinl anit-lass Implement and machinery! houso.' 1 We guarantee our goods to- give, satisfaction, and any time you fall to i?pl KAHnfnrHnn wa xennt tn Vnnw it F. A. W1UGIPIS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St, Salem. Farm Machinery,-Dicycloa, Sewln Machines and Supplies. N. H. Barley, Sewinr Machine R? taltlm J THE PURE ' GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit U nnuu come by those who lct c.dSt take its place. If pJLS it tastes llko th h "' ": fiatrnp ni tinl4lrut 1 .v. v fcu u mess. THY IT TO.DA.Y. Al smart tTOTwbere; Jse.M4ttt 1 OUR STORE will be even more inttn lrtthan ever-tbe gj partment. and the emir rlMv nf nnu, fi.iA" ..-.. -. v iiviiuih new thlntrs we have irt "The Conjurers Homr "The Traitors" "Darrell." "Blue Goose " "Charaellon " All of which are hirlif , most wonderful sale enri book lover Is Invlttdtolh spect our stock. Pattons Book WHEAT MARKET! Chicago. 72c.- April 28,--W1(,it !;1 St GOLD DUST (Pre nfada by rHi SIDNEY POWER COK Sldnay, Oragoa, fk-i afada for family me, ui nS b BTOcar for It. Bru uHf!?, aaorta alwaya on a and. A. T. WALN As Fcsli Ctocolatc p Chips and jgfi Angel Ctcams... fffewi de $MlFu the or nu 7il Edward Cilia .... AjLm W CLOSING 'SALEl , TO . coiv4 )n cxm lartere C h C M 1 T.-t. 1 a , ftfl 1 1110 block of SIioh buntorS Men mid Women, troop - ,' Must go nt your own jty. u Jacob Vogt, 265 Cutf&H A. I. EOFF. E. HARTlutMlTf NOT IN THE TRU?T! But for Quality ofeir t Iwff meats, Lard ana roiim ie we challenee any rbinT petltortomeetusliu- e 6 cellence HouseKWJ M know this i EOFF&HARIffl.a 5 i a 4U aiaic jihv i Phone 2853 Main- S Stlen, 0f J3385' J. M.HOWEU Cash Maitt 1 der, bacon, I aril, etc, PAW?! tiione, Wain ' Its Time To have your Bicycle ot Cleane!, nims or Tires putc' thing else you may need, u a good Iplaee to bring It FRANK J. O0RS lew r.mirt St. r Eyery Dolli !Ui. We net Tor you is like & Our system is up-to-A h.0.aiv vnrs of expti" r"v----- --a 1 A The VANALSTINt. Expert Collector- M , Room 4. 275 1-2 Co phone Mala 801 A. R. MPRCAN 4 " RiEDHAAUCO y .1MTFRS . ssaws? M .AMIfili i Harklnj. JVorK aii o-, w riaiM" SALEM. reni oiui-. BWJI