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TWmwtmr i O'dXaOOK! . ) , tllr .vr f!?'""'"W " ' r 4v VQU XIII. t- SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903 NO. 75. ' " 'rrPV,?fir3 &SS7D DDXTIOBr f.j JL JHLxiv at is h. a- tr " i "v-i?ii-n-i.". -m mi a ri -m hi ...-. IB m. Hk ! BH, BF T BBK JBIW k BBD t- k IJ BV TFT BLBRK K - - T- r i - i i j i y ill ii rsr-x1 i r- Sl BbI VB sV BbI Vm M 1. m. Z. bSI bSTI bI J II ft. bbI VbTj a tksm. s nVam . . Bl i . 4t ' I 1 . . I JODGE ADAMS DECIDES In Favor of Wabasli Trainmen Says Men Have Undoubted Right to Quit A Proposition that Heretofore has Never Been DoubteT St. Iuls, April 1. Judgo Adams, of the United States circuit court thin morning granted- tho application of tbo Wabash railway trainmen for a Uisolutlon or tho temporary ordor, isaed by him recently, preventing idem from calling a strike. ' Adams rovlows both Hides, nnd taken op clause by clnuso the allocation! nd denials, and Bays, inasmuch as the train men deny any Intention of IntcrferlnR with cither tho Interstate commerce or United States malls, but only projwso to hotter tholr condition, they havo tho undoubted right to peacefully withdraw from rallrond em ployment until Kiich time as wages hlch shall bo satisfactory nre con reded. Ho says tho railway's conten tion that tho men nro aro satisfied with tholr wngos Is not supported. Tho (luostion as to whether the offi cers of tho railway trainmen, or the men themselves, first suggested an Increaso of wnges and chanRO of rules Is Immaterial. Summarizing tho rights, duties nnd prlvlIeRes of employ oh, Adams says: An cmployo has tho unquestionable right to placo a price- and Impose con ditions upon his labor1 at the outset of his employment, or, unless restrained iby contract obllRatlons, upon tho con- J ff I THERE'S NO lo you about prices on goods if them. You must examine the judf?e of its value. Our customers tell us that much cheaper than the regular They're surprised to find on first class goods. DRY We're doing a strictly spot cash business. That's J why we can undersell regular stores. -i ' J Dry Goods men tell us triage can't pay expenses on our margin 01 prom. Just keep your eye on nn n lew York Raw.,. H x and see the results of our business methods. 1 VV See that waist Iengthoner, only 10c ad just the thing for the straight front b&" effect. v U&3S- Bier Hue of PtAUEK Lack !ai.loo,n8, Appliques lions just in. I Eudroidey, Rihbons, Lace Cuutainb, Curtain Net. Another Jot of those silk waistings. Just look them over and compare prices. It civea customers a audden shock when they think of the prices they've nice line of dress goods, best values you've seen. Mens Clotkteg, spring styles Just in. We have very uttractive patterns in Children's Clothing. "ring your ooy in, we can m mm. SHOES for the whole family. Our !oe department is the pride of our store. It's full of bargains. HATS, 8HIIITS, and all kinds of ifurnishings. Silem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Cornsr of Commercial and Chemstuta nmiiaiiiiimafiiniiiff mutt Unuanco of his labor at any time thereafter. If these, terms and condi tions aro not compiled with by tho employer ho has a clear right cither not to engngo In, or having engaged in his service, to ccaso work, Thoy may seek and obtain counsel and advice concerning tholr rights, duties and ot ligations in relation to their employer. Persona interested in their welfare may advise, aid at -1 assist them In se curing such terms and conditions' of scrvlco, as may best subserve their Intorcsts. What they may do lawful ly nnd singly, they may organlzo and combine to accomplish. Out tills right of combination nnd resulting right to striko Is a weapon for de fense and protection of tho employes, and not a weapon for attack. Tho clear lino of demarcation, recognized by all authorities, that, whllo It Is law. ful and pcrmlssnblo to strike, It must not bo attended by vlolenco to or de struction of proporty, or by other co erclvo measures Intended to provent tho employer from securing other em ployes', or otherwise enrrvinc on his business according to his own Judg ment." . Tho decision Is regnrded as being one of the most important and com prehensive eyer issued on the labor question. New York's . Big Strike N'ow York. April 1 Twenty thou sand building trades Journeymen struck along tho Sound shoro this morning. This ties up building opera tlons aggregating $10,000,000. Plumbers At Buffalo lluffalo. April 1. Two thousand plumbum struck this morning for nn increaso In, wages. Albany reports IB divorce cases on i the docket for trial at tho pu-suni tenn of court USE TALKING! you won't come and see t article to be ' able to I we are selling stoies. such a difference in prices J v J ..AAXA.AAAA A. X XXX X X X X X Medal. X been paying. We have a J Just and SIXTY THOUSAND IN MARCH Immigration for the fflonth Breaks all Previous Records in that Line Thirty Thousand Wore are Due this Week New York, April 1. Tho spring's Influx of Immigrants will exceed tit at of any previous years. Ilcforo noon today nearly -1000 landed from four steamers, 1300 Italians Included. .March records show C5.000, and only 01,000 last year. Advance reports show that nearly 30.000 aro expected hero this week alono. Thoro Is a no- tlceublo falling off in Irish Immigra tion. Many Masons Were There Ornnts Pass, Or.. April 1. With much oplendor and ostentatious omp and ceremony tho now Masonic Tem ple, of O rants Pass, wno dedicated this ovunlng. Tho event was tho moat noteworthy of Its kind ever known In tlilR section of tho state. It was a hannor day for tbo Southern Oregon Masons, an occasion long nnd hnpplly to ho remembered. VlBltlng brethren of tho order wore hero from all parts of tho stnto. A special train carrying over 200 Ma sons and their families arrived at 0:30. The train brought guestB from Ashland, Mcdford, Jncksonvlllo, Qold Hill and other points south of ho re, Demity Grand Master 8. M, Yoran,, of Eugene, acted nn dedicating officer, In tho nbsonco of Grand MaRtor 'Hutch er. who was unnhlo to ho present. She Left It All. New York, April 1. Tho official ap praisers report tho net personal es tate left by Mrs. WJIIIam Whltnoy, who died In 1899, Is $234,000, of which moro than half Is in jewels. YOUNG C0RBETT AWINNER PutsMcGovern out in the Hth. Round Friends of the Latter Claim he was Fobbed San Francisco, April 1. Young Corbett remains fuatlior-welght cham pion of the world. Ho knocked out Terry McGovern, of Brooklyn, last night In a furious bat tle of 11 rounds. McGovern' anil his backers say ht was on his feet beforo tho count of 10. and call tho decision robbery. Corbett's friends deny tills, but Bay, If It were so, McGovern was so near ly out that another blpw would have finished him. More Men for the Philippines. 8on Francisco, April 1. Tho army transport Sheridan sails for Manila today. She takes 810 men of tho 18th Infantry, 2IC of the 13th cavalry, and about CO recruits and casuals. Sbo was to have taken a number of ma rines, but reservation of space for them was cancelled, Police Charge Strikers. Strasburg. April 1. Tho striko among tho factory workorst resulted In a riot today. An immenso procession of police was ordered out to disperse the strikers, who resisted. The police charged with swords and revolvers, and many strikers wero wounded and carried away by their comrades. Three labor officials wero arrested. Could to Take Part St Louis, April 1. Assistant Grand Master Ta, at the Brotherhood of rainroen, says ho believes Adams' de cision will result In an amicablo set tlement. obviating the Wabash strike. George Gould arrived here today, and will take Prestdont liamsey'e place In the conference Ramsey is at the bed side of his slrk daughter, In Cairo, Egypt BEGAN IMS TRIP TODAY Three Little Girls ,! Caught Him Chlhgo Will Among Other Things L. L D. Him Will Leave for Milwaukee at Midnight Thursday Chicago, April 1. Tho most elabor ate arrangements liavo been mndo for thq reception of President Itoosevelt and his party hero tomorrow from 9 a. m. until bo shall leavo at midnight for SIlaukee. He will bo greeted at tho Btatlon Uy Governor Yates, Mayor Harrltpn and CharlesB. Doneen, chain man pj the reception committee. This formallty over, tho President will vis- It Evnhston, whero he will address tho students of Northwestern Unlvorslty. Uy ll:So a m. ho will ho back In tho city, ntter which tho program will be as follews: A half hour's visit to tho Press Clilh; luncheon with bo vornl, friends; a visit to the Unlvorslty of Chicago, whore the degree of I.U D. will be conferred upon him; n conference with the Western political lendors and .dinner with friends at C o'clock, tho Southern Pacific began at 3 Aftor an address nt tho Auditorium, o'clock this nfteruoon beforo tho Unit nt 8 cTcloek. he will proceod on his ed States circuit cotitt. Tho point at Journey af midnight. ' issue Is for or ngalnst the temKrnry At the station, beforo the, train Injunction restraining tho Union Pn started Roosevolt saw three little girls clfic stockholders from voting South-resti-Mm-d by offlcers guarding tho orn Pacific stock to tho dotrlmcnt of lines. J Ho promptly stopped, walked the latter road being made permnriont. ovor and talked to thorn five minutes, . whllo prominent men sought vainly to f-....!!!!!-, gain- in attention, 'Tho trnln Ifeft nt r OS TOTTICC &;UV , I uwi-viiivw Ilarrlshurg. P April l.-Tho- IS RODDCQ President's tilp Is devoid of anything I startling. He passed most of tho fori-J Wnuscon. O.. April 1. Tho postof noon with Hlxey nnd John nurrnughK. fj Bae wn8 j,iwn ,, tnis morn A big crowd nt tho' station horo dte nKi anj juqO scoured. Two worked mnnded a speech. Ho said ho would not begin speoch-mnklng until tomor row hut made a short talk on Individ ual iltlKonshlp - OXFORD LOSES THE RACE CambrldKe W nS bV SIX BOat Lcrigth LnA CivfnrA wnr Nninr fnf 1' Moment in it 1indon, April 1. Kngland's groat sporting day, tho Cambridge-Oxford boat raeo dawned with Ieadon skies, whlilt later turned to drizzling rain Both crews wero out early, llmborlng up for tho rnco, which Is set for 3:30 this afternoon. As tho day advanced the rain Increased In volume and tlit-uMiiids of spectators turned back Th,. rlvf.r linnku hml rnmtmratlvcly a dsolato appearance. Cambridge was a strong fuvorite In tho betting. Thero ' was . now depnrturo In shells, Oxford having a highly polished French craft and Cambridge a black-leaded affair. Cambridge won by six lengths. Tho race devolved Into a mere pro cession, tho Cambridge always ahead and steadily Inaroaslnf,' their lead. The winners' time was 19 minutes and JC sooonds. Prlett Goes Craty, r. Pittsburg, Pa. April 1. While, men- uiiy deranged, Father Thaddeus O'Sullivan, assistant rector of St. Alovilous church, at Wllmerdlng, at noon today, attempted to kill two oth er priests. Ho fired soveral shots from bis revolver before ho was over powered. Ono priest was wounded In the li& Shsrnrocjts Race. GlaiKOW, April 1. I-ato this after noon Shamrocks I and HI took a spin on the Clyde, A strong wind rising, at sea proved tho .new tballenger top D6 as KWKJ in neavy weamur as in a light breeze. She boat the' old boat In the race by a mile. hteetlrfl of ChHstfan Alliance. j Toledo O., April 1 Delegates from . Ohio, Kentucky and Southern Michi gan aro attending tho annual meeting ot tho Christian Missionary Alliance, which begins hero today, and wilt con tinue through tho remainder of tho week. Tho program Includes speak ers of national reputation, as woll as a number ot missidnarics from tho foreign field. Miners' Scale In Effect Today. Pittsburg. Pa., April 1. Today tho agreement providing for an ndvancq In wages to tho bituminous coal min ors of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana nd Illinois will go into effect, and overy man about tho mines will get an In crease of 10 por cent, andsomo 20 per cent. It will affect nearly 300,000 men. . r n i Miners Celebrating. Terro Haute, Ind., April 1. Ten thousand miners who quit work last night, pending tho settlement of tho wago scale, aro today celebratlnh tho anniversary ot tho eight-hour day granted four years ago Tho Joint con ference with Mitchell tnkes place to night. Showed Poor Judgment. Vlennn April 1. Albanians revolt ing against the Ftusso-Austrlnu reform scheme for tho Halkans. today nt- tnoked tho Turkish garrison of 3000 at Mltrovltxa, and wero repulsed with heavy losses. The them relentlessly Turks pursued The Southern Against Union Nnshvllle. April 1. Aruumonts In the caso of Taylor & Company ngalnst outsldo, whllo three patrolled tho out i jslde, terrorising nil those they met. Tho robbers escaped. Pricked With a Toad-SUbber. Paris, April 1. Marcel Provost, tho novelist, nnd Thourot, tho brother of tho young woman who attempted to kill Provost Monday., fought a duul this morning. Thourot was wuunded In tho forearm. Hsnsbrouah Not a Candidate. Medford. Or.. April 1. (To tho Kd- ! 1 ftlnaan sja 4 !. linif.i n.ur.1 - n'Usw rujr ur mw nfc uio not be-on or am not u candidate for Icongross, but nm out for Hermann In ; stead. J. M. HANSIlIlOUOir. Smat Styles In dressy readyto-wenr Iinla While wo bIjow a Vkiiy Ex- tenbivk Link of tho low priced utreet liats, wo call ntlontlon today to our 1 ni( Which nro thu very finest over shown in Balem At The Prices Every care has been iitkon to make these liftfa typical of tho very latest and best ideas of the world'e great rmllinors. HEW 'YORK. MILLINERY CO. " ' i MRS. J. 6. HSrGKEH.Mff. Smar New Dressy HAT PENNELL INQUEST JFRIDAY Ex-District Attorney a Witness v Thought to Have Importait Papers in His Possession That Will Throw LirhtoMtlif - Burdick tUvrier lluffalo', April 1, It Is announced to day tha tho Pounoll Inquest will bo held Friday, 'or tho Tuesday follow ing, ho former district attorney. Penny, it is believed, has Important papers In his possession. As soon an ho heard of PcnuoU'n death ho rushed to Ponnell's house and carried off nfl papers and documents. Auto-Mobile Kills a Count Paris. April "l Tho motor hill- climbing rnco. from Nlco to lvturblo, ended this morning In tho death of Count Xoborowkl, of New York, from fatal Injuries. Tho ehaffeur thado too short a turn whllo nt high speed, and tho motor was overthrown, crushing the count's head, and internally Injur ing his companion. Tho races woro declared off. Trouble in SanDomingo Washington April l.--C'onsul-Oener' al MaxweU, of rjanto Domingo, cables tho statu department that government warships are engaging tho land bat terles, which aro in irassesslon of tho revolutionists. Ho snys tho situation of residents In tho city Is crltlcal.Tho consulnto Is crowded with foreign ref ugees, who have appealed for protoo tlon. Throe warehouses, nt Cayuio, near Pendleton, burned Saturday night, along with ?0,000 bushols nf wheat Tbo cause of tho Aro Is unknown. Ftesh Today Stand Caramels and Cfaocolatc Chips at - Z i ii ii ' s 1B4 State t Phone 2874 Main. J)r. OoorgoS. Mivart died three years ago today. Jos. Meyers & SONS This", is At the Big Store 50c and 0c Facy 4 Itock Hosiery 37c a pair For This ftayQaly Our New Suits For Misses aad Ladles' are attract ig a ttttt eal sf adjHlrattai i are fcelatr eweriy wwrht y c servatlve slteswrs wfc rH that ittt latest aad most -to-dte farmeats are to e fen tun. w k la ll wbllt th assortMat 'Is ceH)4et, Day v! . i t i .aamsiegta.x itj&ssiszMmmMmmMiir ' tp"Mwm -"" ,.v m ...p..,... . ;;aH!yjrtl'';WWlwsl