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DAIli THE 5 SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1903. ii 15L - - - mat mm m f m mi sj . mw . , r- f j ' NO. 117. t ghtiag Contract i Renewed Continues Present Favo able Rates JPTS MR. HENRYS IBERAL OFFER FOR LIGHTS fhus Also Secures Free Lights For the Public Schools Icouncll mot Inst cvonlng In 8slon, anil the chief busl- Bosslon was for tho con- . of cloctrlc lighting;. All ttt tho council wow present. Mr. Henry, tho new own- atom Light, Power &. Trnc- ny, nccompanlod by Man- Bf, Engineer wnltled nna II, McNary. ilttoo on ordinance vor- imended tho passago of tho Dee ordlnnnco, and two or lithorlzlng Improvements wceb. Adopted. ,55f'lllt Ordered Paid. HStMrier gpMapiuund iWMKCS 1', & 1'. UO. . . Mtcs T, & T. Co. . . & Pugh Rold Improvement Co. .. V. VD. Co h IRA. 2.r.o l.r.o 1.G0 1.00 2.25 8 00 1.00 4.00 IffililWeckman pi-fcte k. Mitoj WWto & Son 1.80 Baker 90 l PeUol 3.C5 Simpson a.uu torn. 3.C0 star 10.85 Water-Co. "8.30 nson A Ha-gaii ... 1.35 I Q. Reasower - 50 W. V. Geors-e&. U0 A, M. SouthwlcK ." Safem TJfcWT. Co t. 220.43 .7a ,i 2.C5 M,.JMsfcop .. ....'. 4-BO WiTusam- 7.05 Ik M. W-eA Co 12.10 MHm Kelson 6.00 . Bontloy 28.65 Ortawold . Chaso 3504 W. J. Culver 93.00 J. K. Habcrly 2.70 & S. Bentley -GO W. W. Ynllam C.OO u, Rift":...... s.60 Mrs. B. Wldderaholm 4.20 Tho jwtllloa, asking for a sidewalk m Twelfth street, In Yow Park, was, upon motlofli' granted. A liquor. llcaso was granted to P. P Ta!klato)0 t m .. . a lnitxp wread from tho union Light ,FWHrCompany and -A. II. Kurtz, askhnr'lfce withdrawal of their appllcaUcjtIa franchlso for elcc--Ik liafctliSsWlierounon Councilman nurrow nSlthat tho said franchise iuJm7 POISONED WHISKY CAS Police Haye Found Duplicate Bottle in ' Peirs Saloon Also Discovered Where She Secured the Box-She wilti 1 Nr Utk Titrftf Dirt to Ohio I1U'JJ azo? 4 bo not cranted. and tho motion lire- vailed unanimously. Bids for Wood. C. A. Grav offered 100 cords of blc fir at 13.05 por cord. Alexander Ilnrold offered 75 cords nt hlfr (If nt it OR Upon motion tho city recorder was authorized to contract for Mr. Har old's 75 cords. A communication was received frnm ihn pnnntv nntiri nnltlnif Mint fhn city supply two electric lights at tho corners oi uio couri nouso square, in asmuch as tho county now maintains two Hiich lluhts. Mr. Hubbard moved that the mntter bo tabled. Carried. Tho Commercial Club Carnival com mltoo asked for permission to string two banners across the streets. Car rlod. A. A. and M. II Sperry asked per mission to reshlnglo a stable back of No. 333 Commercial street. Htou moved that samo bo denied, as samo Is within tho tiro limits. Hubbnrd spoke against tho motion and StoU In favor of It. Those voting nyo were Catlln. Pohle. Sims and StoU Those voting no were Uurrows, Hubbard. Larson and walker, Tho mayor voted aye. and tho request was demon. Tho itctltlon of tho draymen, asking that certain rails of tho street car linn lin ilnmnfmntlzpil WHS renil. Mid. tho engineer of tho company being present, up wuh asxcti to explain mo matter. Mr. "Whlttcd enmo forward. and, with a pencil and sheet or paper, undortook to demonstrate If tho track Is Intact It Is a physical Impossibility f6r horses to bo shocked uion a rail. Ho further stated that tho present management of tho ronil was engagou In rebuilding Its tracks, and that, therefore any defects that may now exist will soon bo overcome. Tho matter was referred to tho street commissioner. , A communication was rcau irora j. C. and O. O. Ilrown. asking that bi cycles bo excluded from tno east biuo of Commercial street south of Ferry. StoU. moved that tno samo oo roierrcu ot tho commltteo on ordinances, wltli Instructions to report additional sec tions of sidewalks from which to ex pel wheels. Tho mayor spoko In fa .. n voi,,,iirif- whwlA from all side- VUI w. v..M...r. "- . walks during tho summer season, at least Ho ntnted laceuouaiy wia. u Memphis, May 20. Tho requisition papers for Elizabeth McCormlck hafe nub uct-'il lluuuiL-u. vju.uiuur riiiut says icgai oogiacies prevent, n, as woman Is not a fugttlvo from Ohio. Cincinnati, May 20. Tho officer admit they have about relinquish all hoixj ot taking her to Ohio, and ar preparing to try her here. Incrlmt natlng evidence Is being slowly gat ored. Tho police havo dlscovcrec: where sho secured tho bottto In which) tho itolsoncd whisky was shipped, and! also claim to havo found a duplicate bottle In Poll's saloon. MANILA HAS A FItfi Eight Thousand Residents of Tondo District Homeless Manila, May 20. Eight thousand residents qf tho Tondo district are rendered hotnel ss by tho destruction by lire of 2000 native houses. Tho damage Is estimated at Jl.000.000. The municipality Is caring for tho homeless. In Oregon (Continued on Fourth Fags.) timiiiwHi'"'IB',ll4iS TUT Tey Say We Don't Know The Yalue of :M Or We Would Get More For Them sTh Jwqso we buy rom eoems to bo troubled tho sumo way, X . . , i T )tlym can profit by our jgnoranco as long as wo au kck j ... . vJf.iJ i M. , ,.riQ Our nlnn is not to COt OS S tkm we think an artiolo will soil for, Jmt to mark it at J BUM IJWNS1H nv ". - -- - m urjlar low profit ovon if it is worth twice the prlco wo J Mtasikwg. Prices Are So Low They'll Surprise You. Nttr5V Embroidery, Appliques, Medallions, Ribbons. W85t you to examino our lino of DRESS GOODS. Tfasew dotted Brilliantines are beauties. We are MYing you from 35c to 50o per yard on the better grades of ,uneviois, eta o imvo u gicu..Mv.j . - y Goods, Oxford Waislings, and, a" beautiful line of pmings. " . IJg line of corsets and muslin underwear jusi in. are will be closed from 8:30 till 12:45 Tie New Ybk Racket 's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store. E. T. Barnes, Prop, f mm .winm"'' Tonight llcddlng. May -20. Tho President mado n 10-mlnute stop at llcddlng, and addressed Uio crowd about tho station, praising tho stato and Its people and preaching a short sermon ongood citizenship. Just before tho train left Sacramento lant night an old man boarded tho buffet car, At lantic, and grasped a secret service man's hand "Teddy," ho oxclalmcd, "I hopo you will havo a pleasant Journey. I love your administration, and- hopo you' will bo elected for an other ternn As tho President had gono to bed, tho detectlvo thanked tho Sacramento enthusiast, shook hands with htm, and told him bo liked just his sort of citi zens, and sent him away happy, o Reorganize Red Cross Now York, May 20. Clara llarton has Issued an appeal to the American peoplo 1n behalf of tho ItoU Cross or ganization, and announces that tho mniAtv will im niu-tlallv roorcanlted. and have a finance committee, consist ing of nion or national ropuio. wno shall havo entire chdrgo of Uio funds, This proviso, It is thought, Is due to recent distensions. Miss Barton says this course. Is made necessary by the Increased scopo of tho work contom r,in(..i mill nisn herauio It Is desir able that when sho returns weary and worn from tno new oi worn, no im--tlon shall arise as to tho proper dis tribution of funds. Murdered The Governor Berlin, May 20. The Tagcblatt to- J. nnla ll IIhIIm tt IhU OASOSSln atlon of Governor Hogdanovltch, at Cofa, yesterday. Ho was walking In the public park, when four men ap proached, uno nciu ouv jmcivo.. hinh thn eovprnor started to accept, and the other three fired, putting nine bullets Into bis body, and causing Ira mediate death. The assassins terror Ized the witnesses and escaped. Frenchmen Get Noisy n..is lfv n -Vnllnilflnr of the discussion of religious prosecutions. .. m - ...r. tnA mnttitt in tnecnamnoroi utiunw,iuui caused a uisiuroanco. vu, " started the row yesterday, left his tat and fought the opposition. The uproar was so great that tbo pollee were tompsJled to enter to restore quiet. U Getting Better, f Tarklngton, . . CATTL& FROZEN TOiDEATH A Terrific Blizzard Sweeps Alberta and Assiniboia Cattle Killed by Thousands - and the Loss Estimated to be Already $2,000,000 Winnipeg. May 20. I-cthbrld'go ad vices say the losses In Alberto of stock, from tho blizzard, 1b enormous. Tho loss will exceed $2,000,000. und reds of young stoc knro dying, and strong cattle only wilt pull through, ovon If the storm subsides today. Premier Hamilton, of tho North west Te'riiD v. has Issued a warning that hioo u"k -lldes are liable to oc cur nt I'rsnk llo bases his warning on tho report of tho geologists. Tho town, whlph had Just began to recover from the rntnttrophe, Is being totally nbnniloned. PRESIDENT INVITES - HERMANN Who wili Ride With Chief Exr ecutive From Salem to Portland Portland. Mny 20. President llooso- vclt has Invited lllugor Honnnnn, lie publican candidate for congress In tho first district, to ride with him from Salem to Portland. Tho Invitation Is evidence eonrtusivn that tho President wishes Honnnnn to bo elected. The letter Is as follews: "To Hon. Dinger Hermann. MeMlnn vlllo. Or.: "Tho President will bo pleased to have you Join his train at Hnlem, and ride with him to Portland. "VM. I.HOlJ, JH., "Beorvtnry to tho " President." Fallowing upon tho announcement of the- President, as published by tho Oregonlan last week, this letter bears out that: "There Is not nno word of truth In Uio rumor that I am opposed to Mr. Hermann's election; but, on tho contrary, I heartily and earnestly do sire his election. I hopo that every voter who believes lu tho principles of tho party, and wishes well for thn administration, wilt cast his vote for Mr. Hermann. Tho rumored quarrel between Mr. Hermann and myself Is without foundnUon. Our relations are and hnvo always been very cordial." That announcement was vory dis concerting to tho Democrats (if tho district) This lottor will ho doubly so. They honed to prove that tho President had never said tho words ascribed to him. Tho lettor will ills- slpato tho hopo Into thin air, and the Democrats will havo to ngtil meir uai tie on iolitlcal Issues. The President, of course, feels obliged to help out a Republican candldat'o for a national offlee. This duty ho owes to the mt tlonal party, and to shun it might cause him embarrassment. . p President I Roosevelt k ' Program Oregon's 'Capital Prepared to Welcome Nation's Chief OLD WEBFOOT IS OUT J.i FROM BABY TO GRAND-DAD Many Already In tfrc City tc Give the Glad Hand to the Hero of San Juan Hill a , , . - Reliance is Ready Olerf Cove. May 20. It Is hoped the Constitution will ho ablo to race Sat urday. Preparations are comploted for tho raco between the Columbia and the Itcllsnco tomorrow. Tho Co lumbia Is In fine trim, and left for her covo anchorage today, but Is finding littlo wind to stretch her sail The Reliance will probably come over horo tomorrow. Tbo raco for tomorrow Is scheduled for noon, over a 30-mllo course, If the wind serves, Payne is Investigating Washington, May 20. Payne re ceived tho renort of lusuector Conger today, regarding the terrorizing of tho negro rural roan earner ai uaiisiui, Ttnn He believes the sentlraont Is not against .Uie negro. It is believed Payne will, before evening, decided whether or not ho will rwiulro a statcwont concerning postofflco Irreg ularltlos from Heath, proprietor of tho Salt Lake Tribune, and formerly as sistant postmaster-general. Folk Talks to Tammany Ntw York, May 20 Tho announce-, meat Is today made that Joseph Folk, .11 v tnrnv nt StL Iiuls. will DO lU- vlted to raako the prlncfpal speech at It Is estimated that fully strangers will vlett Salem tomorrow, on th occnslon of President Itooso- volt'u visit to tho Capital City,' ft great many will nrrlvo by railway and steamboat, but tho larger por ccntagu will drive In from points In Polk, Yamhill and Marlon counties. Tho reslnni-ants ami hotola nro pro paring for a msh.and ono rating house alonolspreparlug to servo dinner to 1400 peoplo. The Bnlom Light, Pow er & Traction Company nro making nrrnngomonta to hniullo tho crowd from all trains, and from different points In tho city. Tho asylum line wltl havo a 10-mlnute servlco during the day, and extra cam will bo put on to accommodate the crowds on all lines. Meeting of Reception Committee. Tho reception committee met yes terday nftornnou In tho city recorder's otllce. nnd went carefully over tho plans in dotall, giving careful atten tion to the reports of tho committees. Tho committee will hold Its Inst meet ing this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, to make tlnnl arrangements nnd to dis cuss nny plans that may occur during uio nay. It was decided yesterday to engage. Mrs, llallln Parrtsh Hinges and the Choral Union to take part lu tho exer cises at the state hpuuo. P. T. Wrlghtman. the chief mar shal. has chosen his aides. Thoy are P. W. Diirbln. C. A. Murphy, M. W. Hunt, It. A. Crossan, John O. Hates, August Huckostoln, Douglas Mlnto, P. N. Derby nnd Pred Stotisloff. August Huckunsteln will havo chargo of Marlon square, and will try to keep tho crowd outside of tho ropes which will be stretched around tho park. He has Invited a committee from (lie labor union to aaslslb him. Tho square will ho reserved for tho school children, nnd It Is hoped tho publlo will concede, this sparo to them. Decoratlno- Tho decorative committee, on be half of thn general committed, re quests that peoplo living along tho lino of march decornto their housca Tho decoratlvo commltteo will only decorate Marlon square, under tho di rection of tho Marlon Square Improve ment Lcaguo, and tho front of the stand at tho stato house. Tho state house Is to bo decorated In elaborate style, and tho Southern Pacific passenger depot has already boon almost covered with tho na tional colors, and festoons of cedar boughs. The company will stop all freight trains for a psrlod of 12 hours, nnd all passenger trains will bo side tracked for 10 minutes before tho ar rival of tho Presidential train. Major I.cabo, In command of Com panies D P nnd.U with tho Fourth Regiment's colors, which havo been sent down from Kugeno, will form a hollow square at tho depot, on both sides of the train, upon Its arrival. After tho President Is seated In his carriage tho rompanlss will form n hollow square around tho carriages of tbo party, and tho march wltl begin. Line of March. At the committee's meeting yester day some changes were made in tho lino of inarch, which will bo as fol fel fol eows: The procession will form at tho de pot and proceed on Twelfth street to State, down Stato to Commercial, on Commercial to Marlon, west on Ma rion to Front, north on Front to Union. The carrlagos will lino on Union street, and tho party will leave their carriages and proceed to tho newly-elected stand In Marion square Tho school children will bo assnto. bled hero, where tho President can address thom. and hear them sing "America." At tbo rloso of these ceremonies the presidential party will ho driven on Union to Commercial, south on Com mercial to Marion, east on Marion to Liberty, south on Liberty to Conter, east on Centor to High, south on High to Court, cast on Court to rapltol, the carriages to line up on tbo east side or tho stato caDltol grounds, where the party will dismount and roaron to tno east main entrance or inn rim.i. At this point the members of tho O. A. H. will farm -the guard of honor, and through which the party will pas to tho rapltol. Grand Army Msn, Adlulant Darnej and Commander 10,000 .rades ot Sedgwick Post, and, or -all uio old veis oi mo uivu wnr. iiwy havo been formally Invited and re quested by tho tumoral commltteo on tho reception of President Roosovolt and his party to Join In that reception, and form a guard of honor through which tho President nnd his party will pnss on their way to tho stato housiv The veterans nro to form In n double, lino, fncing each other, on tho east side of tho state house, and It la expected that 200 or 300 tnon will bo In lino. All tho members nnd ov cry veteran Is Invited to turn out with Sedgwick Post In honor of tho Prosl- (CenUnuod on Fourth Page.) FRESH TODAY Pop Corn Crisps, Salted Almonds, Salted Peanuts, Af ,, Zinn's 1B4 8tate St. Phone 1871 Main. m&jete&M gSpiBWWM'- Ar -Hj-s -asff Si fcjg OUR SKIRT SALE ia fivo days old nnd each day it increases in strength nnd vigor. Tho Indies nro taking n lively in toroat in this opportunity Co buy good skirts cheap nnd nromnking it ono of tho most - Spirited Sales. As a Special Attraction TODAY wo will Bell a lino of vory Into stylo Broadcloth Skirts worth $10.00 i for $6.90 TODAY 0NI other' Skirts too, from $2.15 to all A nro Lr minced $30.00 OUR STORE WILLs CLOSE THURSDAY FIW1 8 A. M. TILL I P. Mt