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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1903)
ryYww I,mrHte,piW' DAIL JOURNAL r VOL. XIII. 8ALSM, OnEQON, TH.UR8DAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1003, NO, ?t?V H5 HfaH-frtsHIH-ffrfrfttI-i - VtfrttHH-B-tBt THIS TIME OF THE YEAR EVERYBODY HAS CASH ur.i J i T 1ULI TO SPEND v You'll Have More Left After Trading, If You Spend It At A Spot Cash Store. NEW YORK, nm I Salem's Cheapest fine-Price Cash Store. Our croftt volumo of business onnbles us to cot tho lowest quantity prices on wliat wo buy. Wo discount every bill. J uur CAjJUJiBua uro very iigui. wubujiiut ciibii uuiy. iiiuvmt why wo can undorsoll "regular stores." Ilavo you visited our now 5 , Dry Goods Department It's full of tbo latest novelties in Dross Goods Zlbclincs, Etamines. Boucle Zibelines, Marconi Cloth, Meltons M s Our Line Staple Dress Goods Very Complete! iC : S MF7 '.rliTnimit W Serges, Cheviots, Cashmeres, Henriettas,' Poplins, Mohairs t i M S iC iiwd 'MIIITAHT- tMAaiTtUF You don't Imvo to pay tho "regular prices" at "regular stores" for this class of goods when you trado with us. X We're se'lmg everything in the Dry Goods lino ut tho eatno margin of profit that hns niado our other dopurtmenta grow. THTUICM co vt-rn Is there a Man or Boy in'your Family to overlook l L TO If there is bo can't afford new line of our I CLOTHING j Our suits aro the newest patterns raado by the best of tailors. They're marked from 16 to 20 cheaper than you'Jl flDd elsewhere. Men's Huits from the cheaper mixed goods up to $17.50 for extra fine worsteds. A full lino School Suits I Ib unusually large. Nobby little suits made z to staud boys' wear, they are not expensive, either. Yotmg Men Talr narticular pride in their clothing. We can 6uit them . , . - , to a dot r Our Shoe Department! Is the pride of the .store; the style and quality of shoes we carry is equal to any you can find in exclu- ix . ,.,. -Unt ncroV n wonderful difference in prices. B c. V OUW DWiCC, "" " - - . - ., l. - jl.. This season se have a hoe made especially Jor uje ooy w is rough on fhoes. It will stay with him, too. Sires 12 to 2, $1 65, nzra 21 tool $1.65 Ladies find that we have the styles I they want, and every fchoe gives aatiBfactSon. In men e idioes 5 we haw Btyles suitable for every requirement ou II find ttie i right quality there erery time. ! Sfi3 9J rWatftv la Hats I That's what vou want, isn't? We save von from .50c to $1 S on ftarh hat. Oor factorv is one of the most reliable in the country and they make the right styles. -Hosiery, UxJerwca rf"M!Iw. jBlanfcets, Comforts . i...n.....i.h.,c ,t tf erlces re rlrht. "We're rrwiMr ie- u.un7urtnrt keen couir Jfl Mia tfeelr stick wlta tBCffl, E. T. Baraes, Prop, HMIBilf IMfiBilBIB I ''''' ''''''" WRECKED ON COAST OF MAINE Two Fishing Schooners go Ashore This Morniug Only Two -Saved of the Crews Which Numbered all To gether About Twenty Five Damnrls, Cottft, Malno, Sept. 17 Two wreck occurred nt TotnaquUl Point early thin morning, Ono wan tho Ashing schooner tluorgo Kd nninila, ot Gloucester, Fourteen of tho crew nnd tho captain woro drowned, only two members of tho crew being snved. Tho other, tho Ashing Bcliocmor Sadlo nnd Ulllnn, wrecked n short tlmo nftorwnrd. Tho body of tho cnptnln wna recovered. Tho oxnet number of tlm crew la not known, but It Is holloveil to lmvo bean nhout 10. All wnro drownud, Tho pollcu hont patrols UiIb morn ItiK counted 1G0 wrockn botwosn Hell goto nnd Norton's Point, while In Jn mnlca bay more tlmn n hundred bonis wero capslsvi! or bonched. Flftwm ynchts nro nxhoro nt City Ulnnd. In Ornvesend bny 31 ynchts woro torn looao from tho moorlpgs and wrecked. Fifty boats wuro wrecked botween Perth Amboy nnd Communlpaw. Tho bulkheads at Coney Island, nnd Hock away woro carried nway. Points along tho Jersey shore report dnmago. Now York, Bopt. 17. Tho death list in yesterday's hurricane shown 30 dead, some fatally Injured, and a score of sailors mlRilng. As tele graphic communications nro rostorcd, tho list will undoubtedly bo Increased New York, Sept. J7, Hoyeral fish. Ing vessels that entered port this af ternoon express grave fears for tho duet. Five en aro known to have perished, swept overboard. A number of dories aro out with fishermen, nonu of which It Is believed survived. Of a lleet of 8, all duo early this morn ing, only olght had arrived up to 1 this afternoon. Fishermen bellovo tho schooner Sunshine, with 16 abord, foundered early In tb storm as she disappeared, o A Steamer Turns Turtle Norfalk. Va.. Sopt 17 Tbo British steamship Moilcana turned turtle at sea Tuesday night in the storm off the coast Of tho crow of 25 otUcers end men, but one was saved. Ho arrived here today and told the tiory. The sailor was rescued by the steamer Ilokby which found him off Cape Hatteras wearing a life belt, and astride of a portion of the Moil can's bridge. The wrecked vessel was a petroleum carrier bound from Philadelphia to Very Crue. He said ebe was struck by a hurricane about midnight Tuesday, and shortly after ward turned turtle. He was on deck and seUed a life preserver. Wun be nU & North western was inaugurated arose from the wbllrpool caused by this morning. All employe. Including the linking bo got aboard a piece of frWjibt handlers, office men and tttrry the bridge and drifted in the vicinity , wen. a total of 400. Tho Immediate until rescued. The sailor Is a Bpan-jaause was the discharge of a sight' lard and was turned over to the Span- j watchman because of bis weinbsrebip Ish counsel. fin the U. D It. K. ISveytblutf along , the Hue is at a atacdsUll heard and steam. Issuing from a email flssum On Friday at the hour when the slight shook wan felt hero sevoral parties .wero near tho summit of St. Helens and so severe was tho shook that they wero throwu to their kncoa, rocks wero hurled In different dlrec- tlnna and tho trees awayed to and fro as If in a hurricane. It Is tho opinion of many who have recently visited St.. Helena that, th old mountain will nt un caily date bo como n very nctlvo volcano. MeloiTcfop. Js Injured Ilookyfonl. Colo., Sopt. 17. A kill Ingfrost In tho Arknusna vnlloy Inst night klllod CO per cetit of the enntn fbupu crop, damage a quarter of a million. All had been contraclod for 'by Kastorn firms, Hatfields are Coming Mntownn, W. Vn , flopt. 17. Tho entiro Hntflsld fnmlly, (hero being R0 In tho pnrty, fumoim for tllr fotid with tho McCoys, dopurted yesterday fur tho stnto ot Washington, wliorc tliy will mnko tholr future home Dovll Ansct Is tho oulyy ono left. Corn Crop Damaged Bt. Paul, Bopt. 17, Throo fourths of tho crop of South Dakota wkh be yond Injury from last nlghl'ti fruexo, but all tho Into planting Is damnged. Tho tempernture uvornged from 20 to 26 dogroes, Ono-thlrd of tho crop of the corn bolt In MInnoeotu Is budly damaged. Nebraska Man jSuicides Lincoln, Neb, Sept. 17. Hugh VA mlston, statu agent of several lead ing nro and life Insurance comnpnlcs, u prominent business man and an lClk, committed suicide last night. No reason is known, as his arounts aro straight and ho is wealthy. He left a note saying he was In dlsgraro. Holy Bonds areSevered Ban Franolsro, Kept 17. Gladys Otey Dorsey today got an annullment of hor marriage with Captain O'orgo Worthlngton Huthers, U. H. A. The tuarrlago was contraclel while the girl was under ago. Hue only lived with Huthers two weeks, he being or dered to Manila. John W. Dorsey, tho father of the girl is a prominent attorney here. Wrecks on China Coast Ban Francisco, Sept 11. Much damage was done shipping this worn- Miners Want to Combine Kaunas City. Mo Sept 11 At a lng by a typhoon on the southern conference of the operator and inlo ooatt of China. The Hong Koug ere in dtfttrtat 2&, Junes. M. Mooney, steamer On 4ng Wo eapslxfid off AitAiivt representative of the minors L4ubi peninsula and all on board twggeeted that the opraUrs grant perished, the number IneJuaMng pas- nh mluws' dvman4, then the two fct-ng-ers and orew is estimated at -a tor wa combine and make the pubMc hundred. Maqy coaster a wore vy the Increase Mtehst is dwi wrecked. jively oppoMd o ueh a plan i & 1 Newspaper Changes Hands St. Helens Trembled KeUu. Wash.. Bpt 17 !Che earth quake Xelt at this place last Friday. was no uuuul uauMm vj n niBvoru ence nt Mount fit Helena. John Lewis. f Olequa. who recently re turned Irom the mountains, says that , an J'rcneUoeo. bejit nlt H re- ther is fire unjouldertng beneath the Sported on the treu here that the eurfaee of St Hwtens nnd that at nnelCaM has changed handa. JHx-Mayor particular spot un the mountain thejPhelan is the purchaser, and that the jock is too hot to allow the hand to first payment was mado etttorda touch without causing a burn, and The new owner will lace pontesaion Ihut z hissing noise can he plain) October 1. WIND ABOUT WATER Irrigators do Lots of Talking Be tween Drinks' Sorrel Topped Senator From Sagelicn Stale Discusses the Dangers of Aridity Ogden, Utah, Sept. 17. Tho flrat speaker was Senator Frnucla O. Now lands, of Novndn, who dellvurod an eloquent address on state co-nperu-tlon with imtlnunt trrlgntlnn, Hcrro tary of Agriculture James Wllann spoke on tho work of tho department of agriculture regarding IrrlKntlnn. Ho wna received with I omuls of applnuso. Ho oxplnlni'il at length tho vital amount of experimental work the gov ernment Is making In nil pnrts of tliu United Btntos, and especially In tho WoHt, for Hid purpoao of dlHOOverlng tho hrat fruits, grnlnH, etc, niliipted to tho various ellnintos, so that tlm host results could be accomplished. Tho government Is also rendy to do much for Irrigation, and nxpucU Irrl gntorn to tnko ndvnutngo of those ox purlmouts, nnd to Irrlgnto In n Helen title manner. Ho urged thu bulldlnu of cnunls that will not losu so much wntor by soopnga This wutor can ho savod by lining and (luiulng cnuuls, and If donu, nt least oiio-tlilnl innro laud can ho reclaimed ,by Irrigation with water that otherwise Is lost, Tliu department Is rolluctlng nil uvallnblo data on this subject, nnd Is ready to dlstributo snmii of It to Irrigators for there education. It will bu bulled down and sent nut In Irrlgutlon and agricultural bulletins. , ArtlclM of War His Psfanse, Crlpplo Creek, Colo., Hopt 17 Ad- Jtttant Oenoral Poll will appear i Uvea district court cither on Friday, li per seu Is necessary, or by vepresentaUvoi. to nvako a reply awd return of tliw writ of habeas corpus which wero l muni against him nnd Ueuernl Chaaea by Judge Sseda ou behlf of four pris oners m tho military guardhouse. In his answer to tho complaint. General Hell will set tho article c.r war which will govern troops in tw floUlt and which have- boon. md liu Colorado to govern mllltla, ns i baalu to hold- tho prisoners. Mcueral Peltt takes the position thai nt th preaont. time nut ouly tho mllltla but all V tho InhnbltnntB of this dlHtrlnt arc nmonablo to tho aVtlclea of war. CottTFirm Suspends Liverpool, Bopt. 17- Wrlgly & Bona, a cotton brokerage firm In guoitf stnudlnR for woro than a hundred! yearn, suspuiulod this wonting ami." throw tho warknt Into a seiul-panla. Their liabilities aro mimmiRo, o . ,...- The Sultan is Getting Good WnsliliiHlon, Hepl. 17. A long pit hlegram from LoUlimnn wna rooelveir this iiioriilng, hut only that portion lit given nut that shows everything at nairut Is qulni, mid that Turkey sIiiiwk n disposition to Holtlu satlHfaelnry every matter In which this rountry Irt Interested. Tlio ilHtalii was of ptif llnlent Iwportniico an to ho forwar(!i( ' In Its entirely to llnoauvelt. Ftesh Today Soft Centered Chocolate Creams , at Z i n n s 164 Stats Sf, Phons 1871 Main. By fey Compatifou We Do Railroad Hasa Strike Ran l?rnrMiifit Uint 17 A ymnral ttrika of liio izoploye of the Can or Some Facts Ahout MCravcnettcff Tha following procenH U fti))y covornl Uy pataul, nl ay ono other than ounselvcs, ji tliU i-iij, ualng Uo numo 'CrflvenelU"in connection with dresKooiJ,MiJtiH,krt lugs, tc , doe so U) mislead tho public, fiolentlflrfllly epottkitiK, tho process of waterproofing cloth Je dPHiroyliM tho capillary attraction of the wool or Ha ablllly fc absorb moieture. In apilyng the "Cravenelte" procsw to the yarn th entire fibre U water proofed, consequently It U Impossible for the woven cloth lo al;orb roolelure or to saturate. No rubber ie used In the proofing proceed, eon Bfnuently the;e Is no odor nor perpJratlon. Although rein.proof ft Is porouw to air, and h therefore yentllallng, and can l worn in any weather and'jn any cllmaU, Ue nor abuse, hft nor cold, nor age will ihairoy or 1npalr its waterproof quality. Wc arc Exclusive Salem A;ciitf far Priestly ' "Cttrenette" OoUm Ho cloak store like this one in the entire territory In the Wil lamette Valley. Others way harp and howl about the extent of their cloak busine s make ridiculous fctateweuty etc. 'Nwy have o retpett for lru,tbfuJnetw in store m w. you fn'iooI even eosie of ibe people wtito it toreef to telllar the 3 the btst piece to t vtw. This cloak bueiuetrs of ourais too well eaUibliehed assort juaenta eo wuch Itxr, ntylw no wuch hotter, rments out of the ordinary, jpricea the oet reasonable. Correct CUAkes lot VUt, "Rendy-rU We The btyjea which we how are abeoluteJ th latest, and thor oughjy Jn Mccord viih the dic tates of fashion and ,ood tust, We jtot only fit our Jigur ut your nx-ntaJ itttitude as wvll. A fM-r'tmt fit wtih us uittus that YOU juupf,be iUor' uihly huU jfied Cheviot, iouuf, Thi hote, yudrtMd W'ri4f,nlo JargeyarietyofuJ'('"i',4ihreke jJid84trfji, lie&rprte vfteiUc yov Uty (H art State Fjtif Special A .special Jliue of he Xmuous W. ,, 0iTS ,u ideal (JorM Blraight ront.siyJie iimd of jea.0, in white od drub as .well m piok And blue atea trimmed Mt Jtop Aud .bottom AflfL vitb Jaoe jmd iibboo, special this week v M