The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 18, 1903, Page FOUR, Image 4

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GYMNAST
, MEETING
Teams? Present From
All 'Over tie
.World
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.Seventy-eight Special Trains
Ran ' Into Berlin .
Before Noon
"Today
Nuerembtinr, Onrmany. July 18.
The grand foto of the Oerman gym
-rout began this morning. Twenty-five
tlhousaml participated. There are W)
In the American contingent, and
trams a'ro hero from Tendon, St.
Petersburg. Cope Town, 8hangbal and
Alelbourne. Hevcnty-olght special
train of gymnast arrived thU morn
lii Tho fntn laita five da. The an
nual ititittlllK Of the JLcaRUe. of Ocr-
ran rivmnitiiti will he held In con
function with tho fcto tonight. It ha
700.000 members.
Speculation
Closes Mills
lr. 0. M. McDowell. general man
ager of tho I.add Metal Company, ar
rived In tho city yeaterday from the
Iron Dyke mine, accompanied by
Manager Franl; B. Penrce. of the Iron
Dyke, on a abort bulnw trip to the
mutropoll. Mr. McDowell was asked
by the Democrat a to the plana of
lila company, and the report published
In vnrloua paper that he had bought
1hn Iron Dyke mine or had leaned It.
"Tho reply came short and sharp.
"We bare not bought Ihe Iron Dyke
mine, wo havo not leased It, and. we
Itavo not even definitely contracted for
Its output We are building a melter.
however, at the Iron Dyke, and will be
Trcpatvd to lake care of their ore, a
-well ai othor ores In tho Heron Derll
district and the Cornucopia district.
"You can nay this much. We bare
aiut down the lower working In our
-mines at Mineral City during good
-weather, and are Moping out oro In
the upper lore) of our three mine
there, bcaue thla York ran b better
done now than In tho winter season.
We will 'blow In' our smeller furnace
nt Mlnernl City Auguit 11. We now
"bare 10000 torn of hlah-grade oro
ready to run Tho furnacea will han
dle SO tona per day At thl amo time
wo will commence to open cut the
mine, or slash down the mountain.
"We will Mlortly erect ft new rerer
lirratory furnace on tho river for tho
Vurpoao of handling tho large tonnage
f low grade ore of the ramp.
"Tho machinery for tho Iron Dyke
plant will arrive at Huntington about
the Mill of thl month and will be
-rcowi1 down the river to Ilallard'a
landing. That plant will have n ca
pacity of 75 ton of ore per day. and
wo wilt be prepared, as I said before.
to treat tho orea of the Iron Dyke
mine, the Beven Devil camp and tho
Cornucopia district Wo will hav
that imelter In oueratlou about Oc
toiier Int. but we will bo prepared by
Auguit 1st to contract for. accept and
ample ore a 11 It delivered.
"Mr. W. II. Adam, the managing di
rector of our company, accompanied
tne on the trip to the Iron Dyke mine.
"We are well pleated with tho pros
poet for limine In thtt territory
lutker City Democrat.
A 8rlou Runaway.
Thursday morning when the ltote-
TiufsMyrtio Point Uge en rest west
BwrByxi" n-MoMfli Moore MIL
just the other side of Camas valley,
driver nunc'. fojH .HWjf
! TSSJXZ tTtTe "Mc
were preclpltatirf Into a "
down ht WWM. BCJVi"fJ,Sff5
.. i,nip vox thrown forward on o
him Mat in front of tho stage, wmc
1 over Sm. The TtfcM was a
kbUrd. contain.. Umt
,, xrhora. an elderly
was hurt In a aar y "J
as full WaII of the !i1rfj;
bea receive ai uw - - - -hef
The horse, were "J
' i .. .niMk wis atlreiy stnp-
onr Ul lr ... - -- - -
j .. tL. - wnn aiwv
bMfmMrow the imm y ts driver
SVfnH Myrtle M f
ralley. The la.drl drfrar as
senger are now at Caasa ralley.
Fish Warden
Does Business
. ... . ax n art a from that
reanro-sw
occupying the
the man ocuuiv . hn
a. lb. P?tent,ary. was h. who
ui a tw aaya .-;-- "Iiri,BMrt
1 "" 'i t.1. hnvhnod days as
W?He hKiS AfTer Elding In Nottt
sllem for a number of years the torn.
f,rored to Polk county, and tho
Matter Fish Warden H. O .
Vwm yesterday afternoon paJ4 W
State Treasurer Moore the fnarfe col
letted by th flh wardeBsofike Air
ing the month of June. The resort
shows the following receipt carer
by the remittance:
District No. 1.
Fine. John Ryan. fteMag with-
out license ir?Z
119 glllnet MeewM
1 stationary wheel Mconse. . . .
3 scowheol Hcentes w
2 trap Hecnse 7Qa
2 seine cei teaeli, setae
Ifrie feet loag) . - l&eo
2 seine llceneee (each sBe
li&o feet loflgi !
.ulna llr.nAi reacn seine
le feet long) "
2 easnery llceaswi (1st classi 3WM
1 cannerr llceni (It classi 4e.w
2 cannery Hrentee (8th rtass) II Mm
2 dealers' Hcewses (1st ctoss) 00
1 dealer's licenses (2d class) iw
1 dealer's license (9th cai) 9Mi
District No. 2.
2 gill net licenses
1 set-net licenses 70
4 dealers licenses (1st class) wM
1 dealtCs licenses (2d class) iJw
. .. ..,. eu. OREGON. SATURDAY,
THE DAILY JOUtwww"""'--'
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MR.
STRUlftPFS
CURE
A Peoria Merchant
Knows a Specific
for Rheumatism
He Speaks From Experience
for He Tried the Remedy
Himself in a Case of
Several Years Standing
, JULY-18,--130J. . -
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r ?0T.i." ;:' ,i,ri it as their
Menu w ---' --.fid ,n
SV after theremoVal of tho family
fit sarem.
.. tt.t ntiv Arms,
Peki JTy ; -The" prohlbUlon of
.JlmmaUoa of arms and ammunl;
protest. j.idPd that the
aKasaw
and w V;';l,nn Df war mu
'"V ' . remitted that they
narms In order to restore order
la the disturbed provlncca
Defenders Try-out Today.
Morris Core. N. Y., July 18. A 30
mile Jhrash to windward la tho course
?V -J? n-ii oo mnrntltut on and Co-
1?J2: "fflVv. ' Tho Constitution's
Fifty Years the Standard
?mt
'cEA&r
m
tmck iexitt4ly good reul at
he ts anrfosw that ethers sbesll fcaow
i. PMria. Ill . everybody Mr
A SMntmaDf whose fw store Is located
at N.. 419 Mahi sire- Mr. Stn-pf. tawa oua renowB .peculation
bMl take, aha to New York city f Reliances superiority. Tho
fr!eUy a oa om of tkese trips OiIb morning Is light ami iru m
of a eclac for e cwre ?e southeas . .-naongbatU
ot rbtnatteaa wsiicb b mw - "'.--. nt 10:i5:09: tho Columnia ai
ttkar a. .-'. . . ., nHHA ttilnn flL
in-1K-?S. nnil 1110 V,UIUH""
10:17, ofllclal time.
"J!? -SrW caa tell yo of a .UNDAVJEUVCBB.
remedy tor rieatfsm but dwiagi Frt Unitarian
the loR year that I have offered Corner Chemokota and Cottage sts.
!H Jease I aerer heard of .Hit Frank Abran, Powell, pastor, to
eae-lhlag that woM cre lL 1 tried , Mr,"Hnlilo Parrls Hlngos will
It ayself aad havea't bad a tech of glBfu j;0 evening Bcvlce.
rhimaum alxe- la my case the African Church
dUea dW aot trooWe mo aU 'cJn'"NorU; Commercial
time but at latervata the pala was ,c" ....,, Salora, 0n Sunday July
very severe aad aedtdno dM not J9 1903 nl n n, m. and 7:30 p. m, aii
seen to have the least effect on It are Invited. L!,:,i
. ..... . v. v-.i, . First Connreaatlonal
OB oaa ot my twu " - - B,-"t in.3n n7 m. and 8 p. m.
Mead who had been cured of rneuraa- T' . QnrTnnn. ..Th0 nivlno Pot
tlim by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Jand lhe Human Clay." EvonlriK
mo to try them.iaorreon: "under tno mc oi u
1'dld so. Sunday school rt 12 m.; . i. o. "
Total for both district
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Concerning
City Licenses
BAKING
POWDER
Awarded
Hightst Honors World's Fair.
Highssf Tests U. S. Gov't Chimisfs
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO.
Pale People advled
He was so enthusiastic that
and the .result surprised mo, for I had
almost despaired of a permanent
cure. The pains began to disappear
before I had finished tho first box and
three boxes completely cured me.
That was nearly two
vaii mv rur was permanent I
m.
ous
City Recorder Judah haa arranged
for a mcetlne. to be held this evening
In the city recorder's offlce. with the
express and baggage transfer men of
the city, to discuss that part ot ine
new license ordinance relating to ex
press licenses. The oxpress men arc
nniloui to have the nrnvlslons of tho
m.w lau. A.nl.lnA.1 in fltnm nnn flifnf
want to know how far they will bo adapted
protected in llieir uuainess irom oui
aide men coming Into the city to do
teaming for hire, for a day at a time,
without paying tho licenses to which
they are subjected. Tho various licen
ses, now In courso of collection by
the recorder, aro as follews:
Annual Licenses.
Hearses $25.00
Cabs 3000
Two-horve teams 1 W0,
Oiifrhorse teams S.00
Wood saws 2000
Quarterly License, Payable Monthly.
Cabinet dot machlnus, per
month $ .0
Counter slot maohlne. par
month 2.60
0
nt 7 n
W. C. I. u.
The Good Templars will conduct
the meeting at 4 p. m. at tho . C. T.
V. hall July 19th. Itcv. T. F. noal
and wife will be the principal speak
or. Sneclal music A cordial Inrt-
years ago so uUon ,0 n
First presnyienan
H. A. Ketchum. pastor. Preaching
rervlces at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.:
Sabbath school at 12 m. Subject of
morning sermen: "Ood'a Curo for
vnr" o.n. 15:1. Rov. 1:17. 18; even-
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ii BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.
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ii rP. A TTST bdyers and shippersoFGR AIN
Oats For Sale.
HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur.
recommend Dr. Williams' Pink mis
every chance I get and know of many
people whom the plus havo Dene-mini."
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Rheumatism Is always painful but Ing: "A H-art warming
. .. t v ...ll. h.ti.op.1 lion. MIKB -i.o-.
. nnn tii Kniin iiiih m ra.mm m.ui
It Is on account of the itaDiuiy
Was Soon-
What are Humors?
Tboy ar VUUIM or morbid fluid tourv
Inc Um vltt and aflKtlni the Usmim.
Tboy ar commouly du to dlrili diet
tlon bat aro omttimc IntMrlUd.
itow do ttiy mmtt UmiumIvmT
la tuaoy form ol eut&ntoa truptloo,
mit rbeuui or ctsruia, plniptet nd boll,
mill la wiwlmt. ItiipKir, soarl dbIUty,
how are they eiplidf Dy
Hood's Sarsaparllla
waleti 1k build op tba iUm Uut bm
ulltfretl from them.
that It may attack the heart Dr. Wil
liam' Pink PHI are cpejaiiy wen
for the trcatmentj'of thla
(ft
Chrlttlan Science,
First Church of Christ. Scientists,
.nrioa l.nnn Sermon and Child
ren's classes at 11 a. m. Subject of
i..nn mrmnn "Truth." wedneadaw
i .- -t b n m rtrcwllnir
i . i iti niiiijk uii.. vitin - .---
troublo through the moon line onij j room o)0n day oxco,,t Sunday,
rnrrnrt wavi and their power In all rviriRtinn Snlonco hall, corner Court
disorders of tho blood and nerves and Liberty strecta.
makes them of the greatest value ln R on. church of Christ. Sclontlst
such stubborn diseases as locomotor phemoketa street, west of City Hall.
ataxia, partial paralysis. SL Vitus'
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous
hoadacho. aftereffects ot the grip, of
fevers, and of other acute disease,
palpitation of the heart, anaemia, pale
and sallow comploxlons, and all forms
of weakness At all drug-gists, or
direct from Dr. Williams Medicine
Company. Schnectady. N. Y., fifty
centa por bex: six boxes for two dot
Inrs anil a half.
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Subject of Losson sormen: "Truth.
Wednesday testimonial and experi
ence meeting at 8 o'clock, neadlng
room In church, opon each afternoon,
oxcept Sunday. All aro Invited to at
tend sorvlcos. and to mako uso of tho
reading room.
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Osteopathy calls mankind back to
a common sonso view of his Ills.
Drs. Schoettle. Harr & Darr. osteo
paths. (Irani! Opera House. Salem. Or.
.H U IK bt modlclum tor U humot.lovor had,
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The (liilrkest rentoratlou work on
record In the state of Ortgon In the
way of rebuilding a machinery plant
entirely consumed by fire waa com
pleted yeaterday by Ihe Uaker Qas &
Hlectrlc Company.
May 30th. or Just 15 day ago,
entire piaut ot the company was
burned, and the city thrown Into dark-
nee, with characteristic energy nnd
cxcutu ability President J. J. Honry
and Manager A. Welch weut to work
by telegraph orderlug now machinery,
and before the cinders ot the old plant
had stopped smoking had begun the
work of replacing It with a modern
steel structure. At 1 o'clock Tuos
day night lat tho lights wero turned
on In llukur fltv aonln nn.l ihn nomlit
I today havo a better service than they
naKor uity Democrat.
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U bums camtuou Ccal Oil (and not
touch of It, either) with a cleau, blue,
hot, traoketett flame.
It Um no wick to bother with, like thq
Tl old-fiblouc), yUor flame, amoktn
l atul sttiellint; Oil Stove,
s Tho 'Jjutck Meal WJck!c" vras la.
2 ' veutal to cuaUc Udiete.d their, cook- -J
lut iotekl7 ajiA evmfortabljviuft cool
A Sdhea, and to prcront a "QolcteMciiV1
anoatitJacottUoit. , .
IU UjiUk, Mel drive ilmdeery .
kvk tho kitchen, atvl xrry frocilUe ' i
faou; It cvccUoa Uonr and. it Icogtlf '
Wp, 'fiuJck, UmI" Stow ttuko
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The Peacock Case.
William P. Peacock, the man await
ing oxecutlon at the ponltontlary for
tho murder of Alex. S. Kerr, at Park
ers. Polk county, on May ISth, Is well
known to a largo number ot Salem
people, who aro very much Interested
In his fato. and are anxious to see his
Urn shvimI. Peacock Is about 35 years
old. and was raised In tho family ot
,. John Korr, In North Salem, and at
" '" tended the North Salem school whon
a boy. among his schoolmates being
his foster brother. Alox. S. Kerr, late.
ly tho victim of Peacock's rlllo The
boy at that time manifested an aver
slon to his fellows, bolng very sensl
live on account of his deformity. He
was always known as a good boy, at
tending strictly to his own affairs, and
troubling no one.
When John Kerr, the Jad'a benefac
tor died, It was found that he had pro
vided for tho wolfaro of the cripple, by
leaving tho latter 11500. with which to
begin tho battlo of Ufo. pity for the
IHwr hunchback having evidently been
tho. motive for this generous provision
for Peacock's future. It Is said, by
thoso familiar with the facts In tho
caKO. that Alex. Kerr, tho foator broth
er. was dissatisfied with tho gift of
thl sum to the hunchback, and he
carao to dlallko Teacock from that
tlmo. holding' that tho money left by
his father should have rightfully come
to him. Instead of bolng given to, one
not rightfully a member of tho family
of tho decouaed. Dad blood botween
tho two grew put of this legacy, and.'
reaoocK. Proodlntr over tho matter.
became Impressed with tho fact, (for
raci no tnougnt it wasi that Alex
Korr. his foster brother, was seeking.
nu uin-viiuuiij iv uu niui uouiiynann,
and this grew Into the belief In his
rtlally diseased mind, that Kerr was
Bicycle
Bother
J. G. Graham, Agent, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore.
a)t!eiBilliaiiwiwiwitwii,'eiwi"w
lllllltla)a)a)atllll
FRANK DAVIS, Manager.
STANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label)
Makers ot PARADISE SODA CRACKERS -ani all klnl of fancy
Cookies. '
I CAPITOL COMMISSION CO.
Wholesale Fruits and Produce.
Phone No. 2231. -
Ullhee Block.
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Leaders f
None Are Better, Few as Good.
4r
par
lhe head of an organliod conspiracy
okbiusi nis me, 4
nv-oo iiivianiii vv Mm UK HI UCIOru
the governor next week, when the
petition for tho commutation of Pea
cock a asqtQnco will come on for
hearing at a date to bo fixed by the
governor Monday or Tuesday, whon
that gentleman returns from Portland.
ine oviiienco of rcacock'3 mother
and grandmother, glvon at the trial In
Pallas, ajid "showing that the con-
ueniueu had always appeared as be
Ing mentally lrreponlble. waa filed
In tho governor's office ;thU morning,
and will ba considered at the hearinz
of tho petition
When Peacock attended the North
Salem school to was known as Willie
Kerr, and hla schoolmates did not
Is not a common ailment with tho
Tribune riders. There's a genuine
ness In Tribune bicycles, In their ev
ery part, that brings tho riders back
to thm year after year.
Tribune Bearings
They never wear out
Tribune Forged Fork Crown
They'vo never been known to break.
Tribune Cranks
That never break.
Tribune Cycloldal Sprockets
That ellmlnato noise and friction.
All theso nm Tribune features. Still
soiling whirls, both Tribunes and
Snolls. Tho former to tho peoplo who S
want tho best that any money can buy. 3
Tho lattor to those who want tho best
mat 126 will buy. Ask the rldersJ
They kuow.
Some good bargains In Second-hand
wheels for both ladles and gents. Ask
for them.
sundries of all sorts at all times.
Spring sat posts .fitted to any wheel.
Xlrea of nil sorts for all wheels.
. Carbine, 3 lbs, for 25c. Get a good
Bus lamp aiid enjoy tho evening rldr
Ing.
BICYCLES
$40
vbwO
pay Bicycles $25.00
Any Gear Tire or saddle and fully guaranteed
We do all kinds
of repairing
Bicycle Repairing
A Full Line of Fire Works
Come early and avoid the rush
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House.
255-237 Liberty 8t, 8alem,
Farm Muhluery, Bicycles, Sewia
Machine and Suppllea.
N. H. Burley,
Stwla MuklM fttMlrtM
SHIPP & HAUSER
!.-
The Bike Men
MHMtBIBBfM1MMBMBtSi
Rare Opportunity for a Printer.
A good Job printing plant. With
good patronage worked up, in a first
class town, and little Investment re
quired. Office In. connection with a
newspaper ot Influence, Ilaro chance
for a good printer with a little means.
Inquire at once ot A. P. Hofer, Jr., Sa
lem. Oregon, If not Interested hand
this to someone who la tf
y !.. r.i.i, Oaiinht.
Tnosmi Avl Tnlv 19 Billy ST?
tho "train robber who escaped an
tho Mexican border, when Indict?" j
robbery, waa captured lasi "r
the rancors. Ho sent word to a ujv
at Doujslas to meet him. Tho n
betrayed him to the rangers, w""Ji-l
bushed the bandit, and mado w ' ' I
render. Ho Is In Jail at Tom"s""""