The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 22, 1903, Image 2

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    THE DAILY
J OURN AL,
VOL. XIII
i
HEADING
OFF THE
JEWS
How They Unite With
the .Greek Church
in Russia
ro ueiArouna the Legal
Disabilities Created by
Unjust Legislation
----- SALEM, OREGON,
MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1903.
Berlin, Juno 22. Tho Tngeblatt to-
ay says tho Russian Holy Synod la
ikklng a hand In tho propaganda
gainst tho Jews of Russia. Tho paper
ys that body has forbidden prll-sts
baptlzo Jews unless they can pro-
liceapollco license permitting them to
hango their rollglon. Tho measuro Is
tended to stop tho adoption of Chris-
ally by Jews, who can thus escape
sal disabilities.
TEDDY'S
AXE HAS
FALLEN
Removes an Associate
Justice for General
Immorality
Big Politicians Plead for the
Accused but the Evidence
Was Too
Strong
IRAIND
VIZIERS
PALACE
t Constantinople the Object
of Hungarian Anarchists
Dynahiite Designs
?arls, Juno 22. A message from
Ida I'csth to tho Jlappel states that
Is reported thero tlmt tho grand vlr-
palace, at Constantinople, narrow.
escaped being blown up by dynaralto
any. Tlio Uombs are reported to
vo been fixed by Bulgnrlnn rovolu-
lists. Numerous arrests were mnde.
o
SINGULAR
BRITISH
CRIME
Suspicion Attached to the
xcused Man for Two Years
Ihnlmsford. England, Juno 22. The
il of Samuel Douglas, charged with
rdorlng Miss Holland, at tho Moat
jso, two years ago, opened today.
Is ono of tho most singular crimes
Ir tried In England, as no suspicion
lichcd to Douglas until ho attempt
the disposal of property oheclcs.
Washington, June 22. Daniel Mc
Millan, associate Justice of tho su
premo court of Mexico, has been re
moved by President Itoosevelt on ac
count of charges of general Immorali
ty that havo been pending ngalns hlra
for sovernl months. Clem Smith, of
Hastings, Mich., has been decided on
to fill tho vacancy. Somo time ago
Mllburn, president of tho Buffalo Ex
position and Secretary Root pleaded
for McMillan, and succeeded In hav
ing him retained for further Investiga
tion. Recently further evidence ac
cumulated against him, sustaining
the charges, and the President decid
ed on romovlng him forthwith.
BOMB
FIENDS
FOUND
Italians Who Placed
Dynamite on the
Umbria
A Letter Found on an Ital
ian Highwayman
Furnishes the
Clue
New York, June 22. Chief of Police
McCluskey claims to havo found a
clue to those who placed the dynamlto
bomb under the liner Umbria. At the
request of tho detectives, two Italians,
Slgnora and Bruno, from Hoboken,
wero remanded to tho Tombs this
morning at tho closo of a police Inves
tigation for highway robbery. A let
ter was found on one relating to plac
ing thu Infernal machlno on tho Cu-
nard docks.
lolgrade, Juno 22. A cloud-burst at
yaJcvaU today killed two men and
buildings wero demolished. The
nages ore put at 12,000,000.
BRITISH
YACHT
JTRIALS
Shamrocks Will Try Con
, elusions Preliminary to
Grand Contest
Now York. Juno 22. Shamrock Ill's
mast Is being stepped today at Erie
basing to bo ready for tho first trial
spin over tho Amorlcnn courso with
Shamrock I on Saturday. Tho Con
stitution, Columbia auiLIlellanco will
not meet again until Juno 30th, off
Newport
Yale Colleue Commencement.
Now Haven, Conn., Juno 22. Tho
city Is filled for tho commencement
oxorclsos of Yale collego today. It Is
tho 202d year of tho collego's exist
ence. Thero Is a spoil of cloudy, cold
weather.
POLISH
ELECTION
RIOTS
Nationalist Uprising in
East Prussia Causes
Bloodshed
Houses and Factories De
stroyed and a Number of
Rioters Were Killed
. by the Police
Berlin. June 22. Thero arc election
dots at (llowltz, East Prussia todny.
Tho rioters troubled the Mice, who
attempted to suppress tho Polish Na
tionalist , meeting. Tho Pole resisted
and Uio police used revolvers and
swords. One Polo was 'killed and
many Injured. Tho Poles woro en
raged and marched through the town,
demolishing a number of houses,
among them several wire manufactur
ing plants. Tho machinery of tho lat
ter was destroyed. Order was restored
after numerous clashes.
I
Governor Chamborlaln today re
stored Prod I. Moxloy to citizenship,
on petition of some of tho best people
of Dallas Moxloy was sentenced from
Wallowa county for larceny, and
served bis time.
NO". 139.'
SECRET
PAPAL
CONFERENCE
Adjourned Owing to
Great Fatigue of
Pope Leo 13th
But no American Names Ap
pear-in List of the Newly
Created Catholic
Relatives
Rome, Juno 22. The long deferred
secret consistory was held this morn
ing in tfio hall of tho consistory, last
ing only half an hour, owing to tho
health of tho Pope, who appeared very
much fatigued when ho was carried
back to -his apartments.
Ho was carried to tho consistory In
a sedan chair. After delivering his al
location and nnnounolng tho names of
thoso chosen to high honors, His Holi
ness adjourned thu meeting to tho
throno room, whore. In tho presence
of tho papal court, tho new cardinals,
archbishops olid bishops now In Rome,
klsswl tho prelate's foot, and received
his blessing. No Americans appear
on tho list of tho newly created car-dlnals.
BOISE
SUFFERS
A FIRE
Damage to Property
Estimated at Fully
$140,000
All the Busitess Houses Am
nounce Immediate Re-"
building and'fte-sumption
Boise, Idaho, Juno 22. A disastrous
flro occurred early Sunday mornln.
at Eighth and Myrtlo strcots, entailing
a loi of $140,000.
Tho origin of tho flro Is a mystery.
It wns discovered shortly after 3
o'clock In somo fruit boxes on tho
platform In tho rear of tho Day estab-
(Continued on ronrtlt rn0
Hcppner still needs men, money and
provisions.
Ftesh Today
Log Cabin Creams
Penotla
GOTO-
Zinn's
1S4 State St.
Phone 1971 Main.
Flint Glass
Factory Burns
Munelc. Ind., Juno 22.Tho Ameri
can Mint Ulass Mottle company s
plant at Summltvllle was destroyed by
flro early this morning. Loss Jl&o,-
ooo.
pnpMiSt
JtL June
JzMk White
Secure New Coaling Station.
Havana, June 22. The Cuban-Amer
ican treaty, creating an Islo of Pines
coaling station, will be signed tomorrow.
9 iaiinniiiiiin m anf !
Our Customers Say It Looks
Like The Carnival
was hero, from the crowds they 6eo at
HE Iff TOI RACKET!
The crowds are simply the result of our
business methods. We sell only goods
that give satisfaction. Quality is the
first consideration with us.
We make the prices lower than regular
stores because our expenses are lighter
and we have no losses from bad' accounts
tomakeup' vOlir'grc'aftvolumebrb.ub- ..
iness enables us to buy at the lowest
quantity prices. j j
Dry Goods,CtotMy,SlioesJ
and everything in Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, j ;
lalem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store.j;
This will bo tho last week of rur
White Sulo mid wo will otulcavor
to make it ono of tho liveliest
weeks tho big storo has hud for a
loug time.
Here is
Value.
Just to make the White
Sale stronger we will add a lot
of white eoods with small col
ored stripes and figures such
as Fancy Oxfords, Basket
Weaves, Grenadines. Mercer
ized novelties, Satin Rave nov
elties, etc.. at STRIKING RE
DUCTIONS Don't miss
this opportunity.
New Arrivals in
Ginghams
and
Pefcales
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fir
June LW
white II
Days I
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r
Gingham Dresses
for girls from threo to
five yews
Special . . 45c
Percale Dresses
also GinglmtiiH. Ago
two to twolvo yi nrg.
Special . . 65c
y Beautifully Styled and Trimmed
dresses for girls from 2 to J 4 years
inado of White Lawn. Fancy Ginghams, l'orcales,
Madras, Solid Color French Ginghams, Etc., Etc
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES
MEN'S SUF&S 4
Hound Sack stylos all wool in Urown
and greon ovtrplairis, nobby culii
guaranteed to wear
$10.00 A Suit
Blue Serge Suits - $ i 0,00
B acfc Clay Worsteds - $0.00
P0h
Men's two-pioco summer suits at
special prices to close
$8,50 valuta special $7,65
$7-50 vslocs awclal $6.75
$6.50 values aoeclal $5-85
MEN'S $3.50 SHOES
Our Man's shoes aro chuck full of
'suuiraor comfort. Try ft pair.
1 SILKS J
Kai Kai and Cable Cord Silks
Wtite Pontce Silks - - -
25c yd
76c yd
J
E. T. Barnes, Prop,
oo
I DRESS GOODS
White Serge...., ,V$tt35; yd
White Jacquard.U . .. . $f35 yd
White Whip Cord $M0 yd
These warm days
call for cool dresses,
waists, etc.
A peep at our wash
goods will convince
you that the story of
values is true.
Just the fabrics for summer
waists, skirts or jackets.
suits,
HAMMOCKS
68c to $6.50
in
with or without balance, pillows
all the better grades. m
No summer garden is complete
without one.
Men's
STRAW HATS
All the very latest styles -in all
Wnds of straw oraius-
v 25c to $2.50
Men's and Boy Sailors,
Fedoras.
Ctoqttet Sets
The only strictly first-class lines
in the city.
Recliai Go-Carts
Our Gendron kind are the best
; $J0 Attd p
Skirt Waists.
25c, 50c, 75c-
astd tM) to $5
The White Obm at
Sale Priew thl w h
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