The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 21, 1903, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TJhirty Italians Burned
to Death In Penn
sylvania Those Out Wanted In Those
la Wanted Out and
So Blocked .the
Door
Alton, Pa., Nor. 21. Thlrtf Hvo
Ulnllaii laborers woro burned to loath
Un Rliantr-38 miles woat of horo this
morning and ID others seriously and
somu fatally buracd. Tho raon wore
-employed by railroad contractors on
I'mrnaylranla Improvoniont work, nnd
tbo flro broko out at 2 o'clock this
-nnorning, In n long fromo liulldlug oc
tmtilcl by 1S9 of thorn, na a bunk
'Oiouio. It was Rturted from an ovtor-
Iioatod stovo, and, as Uio bunks wore
niJoil with straw, tbo tiro spread llku
YllKhtnlnfj. Thoro waa but ono door to
tho bpuno with a few smnll windows,
jmaklnR It a regular flro-trap. Tho
jioarcftt tho door oscnpod. Thoro was
a doApornto flRht at tho oxlt. Tho men
outsldo, who had ascapod, fought to
Tutura and socuro tholr monoy, which
thoy tfrow from tho banks yostrday.
Jt boluR pay-day. Those Imprlsonod
fought for OBross, and tho' door was
llnally choked with tho Injured and
dying. Fourteen bodies woro found
wedgod In nnd around tho door. Twen
ty bodloa woro taken out boforo noon.
Tho Injured woro removed to Johns,
town;
The Jury Out Six Hours.
Cincinnati,, O., Nov. 21. D. V. Mil
lor, of Torro Haute, and Joseph M,
Johns, of Ilockvlllo, Ind., were last
night acquitted of tho charge of con
splracy to oxtort a bribo from John J.
Hyan, made by tho postofllco dopart
mant. Tho verdict of "not guilty" was
received by tho crowd with demon
strations that could not bo suppressed
by the court officials. As soon as court
was adjourned and Judge Thompson
had retired, pandemonium broke loose
among the Jollyfylng frlonds of tho
dolendante from Indiana and others,
and continued for soma time. Miller
and Johns and tholr attorneys were
overwhelmed with congratulations.
Tho present trial began last Monday
morning. Tho Jury rotirod shortly be
fore 3 o'clock yosterday nftornoon, and
rendered a verdlat nftcr deliberating
six hours. It Is understood that a ma
jority was for acquittal from the
start, and that It took some tlmo to
go over all the documonts that had
been submlttod in evidence boforo a
unanimous vordlct was reached.
It is generally undorntood thnt Ihcro
war doubt as to Minor's connection
wtlh tho transactions botweon Johns
nnri Ryan.
Tho Govornmont offlolals rtato
that this case was not llko any of tho
othor postal casos that aro ponding,
as thlu case simply dealt with tho ac
ilqn of Mlllor when ho was assistant-attorney-genornl
of the postofllce de
pnitmont.
Spokane. Wash., Nov. 21. On ac
count of tho demands made by the
striking plumbers, tho carpontors',
which Is tho strongest union, last
night withdrew from both tho trades
and building council, refusing further
coopora'ion with othor labor organisations.
Attorney-General Crawford has, at
tho request of Judge Robert Eakln,
rendered an opinion In the Pleasant
Armstrong case. It la thnt the Baker
county murderer shall bo sentenced
to be hanged In Baker county. Tho
attorney-general holds that, as Arm
strong was sontonced on March 30,
1903, before tho law providing for exe
cutions at tho penitentiary went into
effect, the oxecutlon of the prisoner,
who appealed to tho supremo court,
and had the Judgment affirmed, should
still bo held In Baker county, as the
death warrant had simply been sus
pended, ponding tho appeal.
It is statod that the attorneys for
Armstrong will bring habeas corpus
proceeding, with a view to saving
Armstrong's life, as thoy hold that ho
cannot bo hanged at tho ponitentiary,
having boon sentenced to death before
the execution at tho prison was pro
vided for, and that, as tho old law is
repealed, ho cannot be hanged in
Baker county. Tho attempt will Uiub
bo made to save Armstrong's life.
Tells How He bscaped xne i errors of
Many Winters by Using Pe-ru-na.
Gompors Re-Elected.
Boston, Nov. 21. The Federation of
Labor this morning re-elected Gomp
ers president by a vote of 12.G24;
Kroft 1134. Thoro was great excite
ment The Socialist candidate, Kroft
failed to vote oven tho strength of his
party. Shortly aftor the voting com
menced Mitchell aroso and said thin
delegation Is unanimously for Gomp
era; from that tlmo the voting was
almost entirely In Gompors' favor.
The others elected are as follews:
First vice, president, Duncan; second,
Mitchell; third, O'ConnoIl; fourth,
Morris; Waltor MacArthnr, of San
Francisco, and Thomas Kidd, of Chi
cago, were nominated for fifth vice
president, but MacArthur withdrew In
favor of Kidd. Tho governor of Utah
and tho mayor Salt Lake sent letters
inviting tho noxt convention. Milwau
kee was also montloned.
Wants a Divorce.
W. P. Gcorgo, landlord of a Front-
street boarding house, last evening
brought suit for dlvorco against Mary
13. George. Cruel and inhuman treat
ment is alleged aB tho cause for ac
tion. The couplo was married In Sa-
lom In Soptcmbor, 1897, and there aro
no children and no property Involved
Tho defendant llvos In Portland, and
was served with tho prayer while vis
iting In Salem last evonlng. ,
MR. ISAAC BROCK, BORN IN BUNCOMBE CO., N. C, MARCH 1, 1788.
His age Is IN years, vouched tor by authentic record. He say a : attribute
myoxtreme old age to the use of Pe-ru-na."
A short tlmo ago, by request, TJnclo
Isaoo camo to "Waco and sat for his pic
ture In his hand ho hold a stick cut
from tho gravo of General Androw
Jackson, which has been carried by him
over slnco. Mr. Brock is a dignified old
gcntloman, showing few signs of do
crcpitude. Ills family Bible la still pro
served, and it shows that tho date of his
birth was -written lit years ago.
Suroly a few words from this remarka
bio old gentleman, who has bad 111
years of experience to draw from,wonld
bo Interesting as woll as profitable. A
lengthy biographical sketch is given of
this romarkable old man In tho-Woco
Times-Herald, December 4, 1893. A still
moro pretentions biography of this, tho
oldest living man, illustrated with
a doublo column portrait, was glvon tho
roaders of tho Dallas Morning Nows,
dated Dccombor 11, 1893, and also tho
Chicago-Times Herald of samo date.
Dora before the United States
was formed.
Saw 22 Presidents elected.
Pe-ru-na has protected him
from all sudden changes.
Veteran of four wars.
Shod a horse when 99 years
old.
Always conquered the grip with
Pe-ru-na.
Witness In n land suit at the
age of 110 years.
Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest
remedy of the age for catarrhal
diseases.
ISAAC BROOK, a citizen of McLen
nan county, Texas, has lived for 114
years. For many years he resided at
Bosquo Falls, eighteen miles west of
07aco, but now Uvea with his son-ln-law
at Valley Mills. Texas.
This centenarian la an ardent friend ej
uiuub, uBviuts usea it many year.
In speaking of his good health laj
ujlhuuju uiu go, air. AirocK says j
"Alter a man has lived In the wH
as long as I hove, ho oncht ..
found out a great many things by ex-
jwiiuuwji a uiiua. i uuto aono 10,
One of the things 1 have founi
out to my entire satisfaction Is tbt
proper thing for ailments tint
are due directly io the effects o
ino cumaie. for 114 years 1 hart
wunsioou mc cnangeable cilmati
of the United States.
"I have always been a Tery healtit
man, but of coursosubject to the httu
affections -which aro duo to snddfj
changes in tho cllmatoand temperature.
unnng my -ong mo i uavo known
groat many romedies for cough-, co!4
ana aiarrncoa.
is ior ur. nanman's remtij
Pervna, I have found it to be tbt
best, if not tho only, reliable rem.
eay tor these affections, it tn
oecn my standby lor many yean,
and J attribute my good health
and extreme old age to this rem.
cdy.
"It exactly meeU all my rtqnlr
ments. It protects mo from the era
effects or. sudden changes; it keeps ta
In good appetite; It gives me st-engti,
it Koops my Diooa in gooa clrcultl
I havo como to rely upon it almost e
tlroly for tho many little thlngi fa
which i necu mcuicino.
' Whon epidemics of la grippe ami
began to mako tholr appearance In tnul
country I was a sufferer from tfabj ty I
caso.
" had several Jong sieges with
the grip. At first I did not know
that Pcruna was a remedy for
this disease. When I heard tba
la grippe was epidemic catarrh,!
tried Pcruna for la grippe anil
found it to be Just the thing,"
Yours truly,
jfJiAJ C&CiJl,
For a f ro book on catarrh, addns
Tho Pcruna Medicine Co., Col am kj, a
It you do not dorive prompt and nti
factory results from tho use of Fensi,
write at onco to Dr. Xlartman, jlrfa-1
full statement of your coso, and UrOi
be ploascd to glvo yon his TaluUt &
vjee gratis. - -j
Address ut. jinrunan, rrciiccsi ai
Tho Hartman Sanitarium, ColsanJ
Ohio.
I,uavonworth. Kan., Nov. 21. Sovon
mutineers of the federal panltontlary
wore taken to Topeka today to stand
trial for tho murder of Guard Wald
rupe Seven accomplices were recent
ly tried nnd sentencod for life.
A Tlianksgi vin
Special
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Tho Kind that fcrows with your libraryr-
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nerson without disturbing tho books-Ahat is
oractlcal. artistic, and the only perfect sectional
bookcase made. Fitted with non-blndlng, roller
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drawers; and all made in a variety of woods and
finishes adapted to any surroundings. Call and
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views showing arrangement in library, parlor, etc.
SOLD DY
Buren & Hamilton
AT FACTORY PRICES.
There are sometimes things that cannot be done but this will be done in order
to make room for Holiday goods Several dinner sets of Haviland and Austrian
China. We have seven sets that are taking the room of seven tables. These sets
will be slaughtered at prices that cannot be bought at the factory, 100 dinner
set lots, and now you can get one set at the following prices until Thanksgiving
day after that day the table will be cleared off, if any left and only one plate
left out for sample Take advantage of the prices.
Three Austrian China Dec
orated sets 135 pieces -
12 8ln elates
12 7ln elates,
12 71a coup soups
12 Sin plates
12 4ln bread and butler slates
12 cups and saucers
12 bone plates
12 fruit saucers
3 sizes meat platters 8 12 and 16
Inches
1 bread plate
1 sauce boat and stanj
3 covered dishes
1 soup tureen
1 tea pot
1 bowl
1 suear bml
I cream pitcher
1 covered butter
2 8ln vecetable dishes
1 sickle dish
Regular ptlce $37.35 now' for
$25
One 100 Piece set Decorated
Haviland
12 8ln slates
12 7ln cous soups
12 Sin plates
12 cups and saucers
12 Ind. putters
12 fruit saucers
1 sauce boat and stand
3 sizes of platters 8 12 and U In
1 pickle dish
1 covered butter dish
1 soup tureen
2 covered dishes
2 81n vegetable dishes
Recular price 33 now for $30
Qne 118 Piece Hand Painted
Haviland set
12 8ln plates
12 71n plates
12 7in coup soups
12 6in plates
12 cups and saucers
12 fruit saucers
1 ice relish dish
1 bread tray
12 Ind. butterdishes
3 sizes of platters 10 12 and 16
Inches
1 vegetable dish
2 covered dishes
1 soup tureen
1 pickle dish
1 sauce boat and stand
1 butter dljh
Jsurapbowl
1 cream pitcher
1 salad towl
Regular price, hand painted
$83.10 now for $48
Two 63 Piece set Decorated
Semi Porcelain Gold
Traced
6 8In slates
6 7ln coup soups
6 5ln plates
6 cups and saucers
6 fruit saucers
6 Ind. butters
6 bonolplates
1 101a platter
1 I41n platter
1 covered dish
1 bread plate
I bowl
1 plckl dish
1 71a ve stable
1 8in vegetable
Heeular price $11.55 now W
56,75
Now you can sec what will be done according to our statement above.
Come in and look at the sets even if you do not invest your money.
FRESH
Phone 2411 Blacfc
ROASTED COFFEE
Free Delivery.
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