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. ' ., . 1 . DAILY i 'JO CRN Ail VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON, 8ATUnDV. APRIL 4, 1903. NO. 78. n f i THE 'GOLD FOUND IN CELLAR A Plumber Uncovers $18,000 Store Keeper's Wife Took Coin and Gave Him a Dollar Her Heart was Normal and She Still Lives ' Helena, Mont, April 4. Whllo ex cavating In a collar In McCormlckJs Btoro this morning, a plumber un earthed three cans, containing $18,000 In gold. Tho plumber gave a cry of iiurpriso, when Mrs. McCormlck went Into tho collar, gathered up tho gold anil rewarded tho flndor with ono dol lar. Tho gold had evidently beon bur led for many years. They Agree to Behave Chicago, April 4.-rAttorneys on both sides of tho Lorlmor-Durgcrow congressional contest entered Into an agreement whereby nolther sldo will ranko arrests, or attempt to Imprison lommlsslonurs, or sclio tho contested ballots, leaving tho matter to be de cided by tho supremo court nt Its April torm. Tho big guard of police, which has filled tho city linll corri dors, has been withdrawn. Timber Land In Wallowa. Joseph, Or., April , Tho secretary of tho Interior has announced through tho La Orando land ofllco thnt two moro townships of timber land In Wal Iowa county will bo open for filing April 1st, and throo moro additional iiantttunnnmw li THERE'S NO to you about prices on goods 1 nem. rnu musr exa m ne me judge of its value. Our customers tell us that we are selling or. i much cheaper than the regular Moies. J They're surprised to find such a difference in prices on first class goods. We're doing a strictly spot cash business. That's why we can undersell regular stores. Dry Goods men tell us that we can't pay expenses on our margin of profit. Just keep your eye on mi le - New York Raeke Jim 2 and see the results of our business methods. Zk. A. X W t See that wnjat longthoncr, only Just the thing for the straight eiiect. fl BiclineofPLAUKN Lack Ciaixoon. Appliques lions just in. TC. ...,. r.,nv Dmnnvu J.mv HlIUTAlVH PllllTAlM NT Another lot of those silk waistings. Just look them over and compare prices. It gives custqmers a sudden shock when X they think of tho prices they've been paying. We have a : i: T .1 ..,., nu-w1a loat onlllPS vou'vfl seen. met) UUU Ul ujoso uvuo w ,-.- tit .- rf,a.j. cmitin sHrfxi We havo very attractive patterns in Children's Clothing. Just bring your boy in, wo can fit hirn. J SHOES for the whole family. Our shoo department is the;; pride of our store, it's mil ot oargaiiid. HATS, SHIRTS, and all kinds of ifurnishings. Salem's 'Cheapest One-Price Cash Store E. T. BARNES. Proprietor, townships will bo open April 15th, I thus making a total of 720 claims of 160 ' acres each, or 115,200 acres of now timber land on the market This land ; Is estimated by local parties to run from 1,500,000 to 3,000,000 feet to the quarter section. Local authorities es timate that 500 claims have treen filed on in this county during tho past 18 months, and that an equal number will be filed on before the close of 1893. There Is eald to bo a plan on foot to corral tho timber In Wallowa coun ty in tho Interest of a Michigan syn dicate, which proposes to establish a mammoth .sawmill plant on Grand Rrfndo river, below whero all tho streams traversing tho timber water shed enter. Portland to Have a Strike. Portland, Or., April k Two thou sand men affiliated with tho building trades council- may strike Monday, If the now wngo scalo demanded Is not granted. Tho employers' nB6oclat!on states It will roject It Many carpen ters arc already out. WABASH MEN ARE WNNERS All Their Demands Have Been or Will be Granted St. Louis, April 4. With tho excep tion of the working rules an ngrco mont has beon reached between tho Wabash tralnmon and tho road. A conference Is being held today to ad just liosc matter, which will undoubt edly bo done. At tho meeting last night the road practically agreed to grant an Increase of 15 per cent on freight and 12 on passongor meiL With tho ndoptlon of working rules, tho men's victory will bo practically eompluto. they having gained all they asked. Hanton county held its primaries today. Hermann's friends claim It has gone for him. USE TALKING j! if vou won't come and bee !! an ue tu uc uuic iu- U111 T 1X,Z&,Z. .. 2L A. .. & L Ji. 10c jj"" front BJaT jcsa- ,.- lst In. GOODS and Medal- Comer of Commercial and Chemtksta X PARRY ROASTS UNIONS Says they Destroy all Liberty J Blames the tPress and Poli ticians as Subservient Tools Calls Them Braying Asses Who Think they are Lions Indianapolis, April 4. President Parry, of tho National Manufacturers' Association, has completed an - ad dress, which ho will dollvor at Now Orleans April 14th. Two-thirds of It ho devotes to nn attack on union la bor, discussing tho eight-hour bill and nntl-lnjunctlon bill defeated In the re cent cougroBS. Ho doclnros tho man ufacturers desorvo great credit Jqr killing tho measure, and says tlio newspapers and public mon are sub servient. If theso bills hnd been ' passed Blmllnr bills would have boon urged until tho countiy would bo un- dor the rule or Socialism. Tho con test Is only begun. Labor Is thorough ly orgnnlzed and grown to a point whoro manufacturers nio compelled to;1'"1 capital city u orgnnizo moro strongly to fight bnok. Labor owes Its present power to pub lic opinion which In Its sympathy for tin) poor, downtrodden laboring man. has lost sight of tho gravo Issues to capital at ntako. The union Is nn un American Institution. It knows only ono law, Umtif physical force, the Inws of savages. Organized labor dooB not placo reliance on reason, or.X'181""" l " tnkon to Mlnnonpolls Justlco. but Is In nil essentials 'a mob,jfrm " i'y tho Journey wostwnrd a power knowing no masters, but lts to r.wumed nt 11 o'clock tonight, own will. It Is a monnco to free gov-1 sfeux KftH X?rtl 4.-Pnildont ernmont. Is a despotism In tho midst Ro'(volt w, H))eim fomlnR Blllllltty of luxury-lovlng people, and Its history ,, flj, clly 0ut uf ,U)f(jronw, l0 tho Is stained with blood, nnd rin. Tho I ... A,Ui..a ,r,i f- oliniiv na wrongs .lii..l t... I mttn L'UUllIllilUU 13 at Vl uiuu heaven It demands of congress the privilege of the violating tho Inw. It extends Its tactics of coercion nnd In tlmldntlon overywhoro It dlctatos to tho pross and politicians, and stran gles tho Independent thought of Amor ican mnniioou. u nuius a uhiukciiii ovor the hend of ovory omployor, and denies to tho Individual tho right of being his own Judgo as to tho longth of timo ho shall work, or what he shall do In tho tlmo prescribed. It discusses the anthracite strike, and lays nil the blamo on tho minors. It attacks Mayor Harrison, of Chicago. who. it says. Is an ass, an ignorant ma(0 ovor ,h Mwaukeo ron,,( nXoi. fool, an Ignoramus, whoso braying lgj,,nR at Mitchell nnd Aberdeen. Far- now ana men tauon ror a lions roar Aimosi mo enwro wiuresB couwhib . similar denunciations of tho unions Borings nro to bo resumed In tho oil woll at Myrtle creoTc, near Ilosoburg Smatt Styles In dressy rendytowenr linls While wp show a Vy.nr Ex- TEN81VB Link of., tho low priced street lints, wo cull attention todny to our Smart, Now Dressy HATS Which aro tho very finest ever shown in Salem At These Prices Every care has been taken to make these hats typical of the very latest and best ideas of the world's great milliners. NEW YORK. MILLINERY CO. MRS. J. Q. HOOKER MsT. MAKES SHORT SPEECHES ?iJ Talks at Winona and ."! St. Pau On .Subject o'f Character and , Education Will-Spend Sunday at Sioux , f Fails Vlnona. April 4. The. President talked briefly from tho rear platform of the car here. This themo was good, "Citizenship." La' Crosse, April 4. Tho President arrived at 8:30 and addressed a crowd of iq.000. Iftj paid foreign-born citi zens high compllmonts for their patri otism In both wars, saying: "Your souls rang truo to" war's red touch stone. )ou helped us teach tho lessons of war, and now you must help us tuftch the lossons of penco. Tho qtial itlcn that made eocmI soldlors tlrtm nro needed now to make good citizens." 8t, Paul. April 4 St. Paul pays Uh respects to Hooscvplt this afternoon nilvd with thousands of visitors and decorated ns stilclom before. Tho special train, whld)i renchwl the city shortly nftor 2 o'clock, was mot en route from La tCroiiv by a special reception commit- teo hoadtd by stnto and city olllclnls. At the stntlon horo a military nnd police escort met tlto parrtja Aftor n ilrhc about the city the distinguished ' " J iliv nf ront no AfrnnifMtittmfii luivr bwm mm,0 fop lb,c oxorcMM, ,oro and It Is not expected thnt tho city will see much of him excopt as ho roi'b and iiimM botwoun tho hotel ami the church NavortholiHM the r(y w ,(HU)rote , honor of 1(, liu. Ii,1ii, ,,m, , ., tfV,",,v fitvv itni oiimiu viiwii 8(11110 will be made to have him consent to a drive about tho city and a luncheon with some of Sioux Fall's roprtMbnta tlvo oltlzons. Tho president will remain hero un til 9:30 Mondny morning, when his train will depart for Yankton. Prom YanWf ,n Tz,,rU lh(, riin wn, ,, - w bo waAod ovor thp Northon, ,,acfl0 nt nn (wrly nour Tuosdny morning. Nome Telegraph Ready. Washington. April 4.-Tho govern ment telegraph communication with Nomo will not bo realized as soon as hsd beon hoped by tho signal service of tho army. - Tho lino to Ht Michaels has not been romploled, bocnuso a largo number of civilians employed In Its construction havo lsft for tho Tan ana river gold Holds. Probably flvo or six weeks will elapse before the lln Is completed. For tho stretch from Nome to St. Michaels of 100 miles, tho government has given up the Idea of using a cable, as ono which had beon laid has been broken already ihreo times. Whon summer comes the signal sorvlco will Install a wire less telegraph systom. Verdict Against Union. Itutland, Vt, April 4. Tho Jury In the caso of tho Patch Manufacturing Company against Protection Lodgo of Machinists, a memoor of tho national body, todav returned a verdict of $2W0 damages for Patch. The com pany sued for $10,000 for the alleged unlawful aots of union men In tho striko.fn May, 1802. - - . Josephine county orobardlsts have united In spraying tbelr trees, and ox pect much Improvement In the quality of orchard products therefrom. Expresses "it Mildly. The following aro the findings of the committee that examined Into tho charges of plagarlsm made against Smith, In tho recont Intercollegiate oratorical centest: In consideration of the fact that Brastus A. Smith, of McMinnvlllo college, winner of the rnterolleglato oratorical contest, constituted a con slderable portion of his oration from the lecture of Senator Vance, entitled The Scatterod Nation wo, tho exocu tlve comraitteo of tho Jntorcolteglote. I Oratorical Astoclation of Oregon, do hereby ensure such action a gross and culpablo carelessness, and stato as our opinion that ho Is not entitled to tho honors awnrded htm, and, furth ermore, bar McMinnvlllo collcgo from participating lu tho next annual con test." Harrlman'e Brother Dead. New York, April 4. Wm. Harri man, brother or tho western railway magnato, died this mornlnx nt tho Plaza hotel, from a complication of diseases, t Ho was tho Jiend of tho bnnklng houso of Hlrrlraan & Company, and yas' once engaged to marry Annlo' uould, now tho Countess of Castel- lnno. Tho match was broken oft by mutual consent, and he never mar ried Llpton Expects to Win. Glasgow, April 4, Shamrock 111 loft for southern waters today In tow of tho steam yacht Brie. Llpton sold today that It would bo his last effort to lift tho cup, and, added confidently, that ho believed another trial would bo unnecessary. SALT LAKE ,SAINTS Fill the Big Tabernacle at the Annual Conference Salt Ijiko. April 4. The 73d annu- al conforenco of tho Church of Jesus Christ of lottor Day Saints opened hero this morning In tho big tabor nnclo, with a congregation of 12,000. Delegates tro present from nearly ovory state, as well ns Canada and Mexico. Tho mooting will continue until Mondny night. Volcano or Dynamite MnrsullloH, April 4. Thuro Is groat anxluty concerning tho stvamor llnm barn, four dayn ovurduo nt (llbrnltnr. Hho hnd a cargo of 80.0(10 poundH of gun powiiur nun uynutiiiiu. a vioieui stibmnrlnu explosion, reported 'off (llb rnltnr Tuesday, leads to tho fear that she was blown to pieces. HI10 carried 30 olllcers nnd nitm and six pnssung urs Died Qavlno Other. Kansas-City, April 4. John Pugh and William Illdgluy lost heir lives this morning in a West Sldo tenument Houso, niter saving mo uvs 01 six others 011 tho fourth lloor. Smallpox In an Orphan Asylum. I Columbus. O,. April 4 matos of St. Vincent's Oi IWU1YU 111- Orphan Asylum m III with smallpox. Tho disease ' was not recognized nt first, and 100 1 children were exposed. All Going to Canada. 1 .0 woll, April 4t Thoro Is an oxo dus of roll! workers for the Cnnudlan mills. Tho textllo council tills morning voted to hold n monster labor demon stratum In tho near future. They ox pect (lompors to attend. Ono fenutre will bo a parado of mill girls, now striking, numbering 11.000. Increased the Reward. New York. April 4. Tho family of Millionaire Ofienfym, who disappeared Monday, toduy Increased tho reward for Information or him from $2000 to fW0. No Red Hat for ireUnd. Home, April 4. Tho Popo has set tied On tho list of cardinals to bo cre ated at tho next consistory. Arch bishop Ireland is not Included. Caught by Cotton. New York. April 4.Thero was a wild scramble among cotton specula tors today, tho shorts being badly pinched. 1 11 1 n 1 1 Small Fe n Connecticut, Salisbury, Gonn April, 4--Klro In the 'business, station this aftcjruoon caused damage to tho extent of $30, 000 A Foundry Durned. Jollet, April 4. Tho Dates Machine Company's foundry was destroyed by Are this morning;. Loss, 60,000. n Ualkan Babble. London. April 4. A cabinet mooting Is called today to discus the condi tions In tho llalkans. Paulino Silk, a 16-yearold girl. Is missing from La, Grande. Her sister punished hor, and sho purchased a bottle of carbolic add, telling her tlrl friends sbe was going to kilt herself Slnco that tlmo tho has not htua seen ' LINES TO BE ' ' MERGED American Telephone Company Will Absorb Western Union Postal and Bell Capital Stock Increased $250,000,000 to Albany. April 4. Tho Atnorlcati Telephone & Telegraph Co., of Now York, has filed certificates with tho secretary of stato. Increasing tho cap ital stock from $1GO.OOO,000 to $2G0, 000,000. Tho corporation Is supposed to bo making final nrrangemonts for merging tho Wcntorn Union, Postal and Hell Telephono Companies. , Greece Will BeNeutfal Constantinople. April 4. Tho com mission whlchreccntly wont to A'V ons, with a lottor from tho Bultnn to ( tho King of (Jrcoco, today returned , with tho reply Hint should war break out between Turkoy ami IltilRarla or Hussla, (Ireeco will remain noutrnl. No Change Intended London, April 4. Tho (Hebo's .Dub lin correspondent wires his paper this Inftornoou ns follews: "An n result of I Inquiries mndo In tho highest olllclnl elrules I nin able to glvo iinqunlinml rontrndlatlon to tho report that Dm govarumont intonus in intnxluco a lWMW0 ,I(mK wl(h ,,, ra It considers tho present eoonoinloul pol icy toward Ireland tho best nnd Hiirest nntldoto to tho doinnnd fur separa tion." . 8ome Heavy Csrnlnfji. Nv York, April 4. Tho net earn ings of tho stool corporation for March was 110,000,000, being an luoreaso of sovoral millions over March of last y(,nr Ft csh Today -. f f f J Ota 110 VarameiS tUlO Chocolate Chips at Zinn's I. , 154 State St. Phone 2874 Mala President Ilurrisondiud 02 yearn ago today. Jos. 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