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? Pol. xiii JF r' -Tnci-lilWLa. i VJ U Xl jftL JL . n.n i mgmm' wyM -in flHML 'JIV - - . -M1ji WRTflfoT IS NOW hrei SALEM, OREQON.TUESDAVtTjWjjgUsTj, 4, 1903. vlews01tlff i$&m haVS gained for him tRfeaffectran'oPthenlUlUfifUeS of KejedTMs.JMng lira Selects Titlroi . Leo X Sixiy Eight Years of Age id the Late Leo's Choice as His Suc cessor . Venice, Aug. 4. Tho news of Sarto's cuon caused great popular excite ent and delight; tho city Is illuml- tonight. (Dwdon, uig-. 4. Tno Central News Sarto was elected by 45 votes. ' Kampolla party transferred Its en strength to him. ims bcu mis election looks like a compromise, as Sarto has taken little part In the- politics of the Vatican, but upon those few occasions ho has,, op posed Jtampollrajjlans. JtjB .probable Mat. 8ft Pop, hb will defoftejlflin'sejf J Mllgloiis-hffrtlrS. paylngsirfall in tention to politics, except to urge con ciliation. Llks Leo, he has promise of a long life, as his aged mother Is stllh alive, and lives at Relse. where she. Is- qftPtv tvlslted.'nt. (-herv humble Iftttje V jBa'rt&."no h'adl lip'.QSpeos tion or tne pontincate, and bought a round-trip ticket when he left Venice to attend the conclave Details of the voting are not yet fu''y known but It Is learned, howe e? ilhat vHcjr'era, Cretonl, Svnmpa TJa feleux", Goiillle and Mocconl were too 111 to gotothe' voting chamber. Tho populace has been certain tho election would take place today, this being St. Domlnlck's day, tho saint whose shield beais the picture of ttjdog with a flamlng4orch. In ' h'ls mouth, and the , Inscription. "Ignl& Aniens.1'-- When Macctil an nou'need the election, only 'those in tho, immcl'ius vicinity understood the name. T.c crowd shouted "Who?" Mncchi waved silence and repeated loudly "Catdlnal Sarto, who calls him self Plus X." Tho crowd within the church mu'-tnuicd Its approbation, while the throng outside ropeatodl shoUted th A name. Prom nil sides the ciowd commenced to rapidly Increase. Intiimdit Hih ilonrwftVD anil tvln.liit-e rto Is tho iOnnrLco hoped would to nwnlT-Hln'blM.intr ced him More than a year ago Thr rn,-, n sr rvtor t mir. ti.tc C.xpr038qd tho belief that Snrtolm,,rnlnK wntrlifntr tho atnv.nltwi ,-, lid ho the next Pope. Ono of hie . the lamest thnti-hns gathered since t cnaractcristics is his modesty, tho lietfnnln or. th ennninv n,f. WITH A CONVICT neu wnn nis energy, in many mirth rr.1 ni.duiu-.jonfltt vm t. tors It-.belloved his rolgn Is likely r-vrrnme-it ia th nnnVirtnna fli.S ee an agreement between the Vat-1 wondlnx their way to St. Peter It In and Qulrltial, IcriUKnil thn numliAr'nf trnniu In nnlo, 'ears ago Barto publicly announced, to buppi ms piomptly any 'dlsonW iuy, nnwii it auf-iiieii nuuii a union 8UcJi as whistling, catcalls or snroast c it bo effected. Ho was Humbert's rm porsona) friend, and was groat- iadmlred by King Emanuol. Ha tho only man In tno church that spl admired and called his friend shouts, should tho ballot fall to oleot. This Hplrlt was shown somewhat at lost night's ballot. Tho first news was that Cardinal Herroro, of Spain, uho1 was reported dying yesterday., had election Is hailed with Joy through- passed a fairly comfortable SiIkM. but the omclals showing. his condition is crnvo. At 11 '-Ifi Php Home, even Ir relief. dlnal Macchl, secretary of tho Apostol ic Urlofs, appeared on the outside bal silence wni jvlichjtlio an- thnt Rnrln Is mucju the. next Fdpo.FJve.mlputns later tliQ nawjiontin"' appeare ty. Mgr. Merryjtjclavcl, recently fJthWcj Kasnington. Aug. :ijio urst news cony of thevVat catw .Tho Bnrto'B election wnVconYuVod. to nlmclPln'Mntitlv bfiilton . .i -. . .. -4 .A. 3 .. .1. Ml -17 W. V1"J1-"' ------ - talconio.thls mornlnfTUy the nminrfflf In a clear vnlciV He was :Eljgtl,,,vParkIiarsts ' YYIICKIPS OUTWITn Harry Riley Pen, and Report says She was also Mashed on Tracey Portland. Aug. 4. Mra, Elliot Park hurst, a yoking wife, aged olopod with Harry Riley, ait cx-convlct, and Is believed to be In ' Seattle. Mrs! Parkhurst Is a daughtdr of ex-Warden Janes, of tho Salem penitentiary Her mother Is a sister of ox-Governor Oeer. Riley served two years In San Quentln. and wos ngalri sentenced to five years In Saloni Whllo there no recover fronijfhls Injuries. Ho was treated as well 'off iwJsslblo In Cres well, and put aboard tHo northbound passenger train this afto'rnoon, bound for Portland. Dr. D.' AlPalno was telephoned to accomphriy him, and ho went as rar as Irylng. Ho could do nothing moro for htm, and, returned on tho next train. J The Injured man was taken to Port land, where ho will bo treated In tho S. P Hospital. . When asked as to thn nntm-o of tlin lnJiirloslDrPalne replied JFHat tho u.uw itodw nan oeen onot tno worst klhd of solar plexus blows, and that tho man's Hfo was In great danger Eugene Guard. TiFKTm NO. 1751 ioldih i Clackamas k Oregon City",' Or Augs 4, C cltoraoi t, not' without cauao, Great ex tirovalls in tho southern part of Clackamas county,! bocauso of recent discoveries by loco mlnlnc nrosnectors. Gold In immensuly paying Quantities has boon located ori claims that havo boon ro iicatedly Worked and prospected for tho last ten years, hut tho hidden wealth vas novfcr dlsclosod before Tno dlscovory was mado about 10 years ago by local and Portland peo- mo wno recently acquired title to the mot young Mrs Parkhurst, who often Iantl- Bamples that will assay ho WMted her parents. Doth arc said to have fallen In love. Last Saturday uiiw came nere from tho panlten tlary, a,ikhu released. ait. whb Hbvwas met by nr, tween $200 and 3000 to tho ton havo ueon brought to this city by tho In tcrested owners. Intonso excitement oxlsts and hundreds of fbrtuno-huntors mafwi! Miss Janes ,aro rnaklng for the scono of .tho dls .VJim years aud. tinil'who did not i covory, Th claims aro on Ofsle crook. kndv of the attachifiont. Ho felt a a tributary to the Molnlla rlvor, about kindly Interest In Rlloy, and took him l CG m,le? fron this city. home. I ate Saturdny night, whllo en T discovery has caused rib llttlo routajhome, Rlloy assaulted Parkhurst excitement in this city and throughout andOisat him almost to death. A hack tho Mo-toHa country, as Hint .section (Wove" up. and Mrs. Parkhurst np- wl11, I)ront largely by tho successful geared on the scene, Tho ex-convlct1wor'lnK of the claims. r and the woman got In, nnd that was) " th last seen of them, niloy had told f eA4-i frlonds jhot he Intended going to So- IICUIIClIL dps AssocIMIbn. sed nt thdJfglKiIco for Popo, q? sing grcatuajlhl'ln hla executive SStattcd secrotary ofltiiotconclavo. and Her apoHiuiic ueieijaisiO uanaua, r noon mauo a carainnroy,. rope omo, Aug. 4. C:30 Somovdota Is! t.i. . ..i.. v i.s.i i.rrn ;iuu uiuiiiuu ui iiiui ii-anuu uul is evening, anno nnu 3d votes last (ht, so his election this morning was leinlly expected by tho sacred col- jo. liven though ho knew this, sar showed great emotion as tho bal- t,a wero being tallied. As his nam6 (as again and again read ho turned iMle whllo the surrounding cardinals commenced whispering congratula tions. Whllo tho ballot Avns belnir (erlflcd ho left tho throne and knelt tt tho altar In prayer. Ho was In that position when Oreglla. approached and asked "Do you accept the election?" Ho remained silent for soma time, his fnco burled In his hands, then raised his head, looked around, slowly rose i to his feet, and gravely acquiesced. Rome, Aug 4. Cardinal Joseph larto, i ntrlau-Ji of Vonlco, Is elected 'opo, and has decided on tho rtamo of Jus X. Ho was born Juno 2. 1835. at lli'8e and was created cardinal Juno 12 lt93. Ho is ono of tho most learned of tho nrdlnals, and Is noted for his liberal d Inside the bal cony, and blessed tho people. Sarto Is frpm .the Venetian provinces. He be gan hlsVflfudfes ht his riftUvo -plflco. passed to the collcgo Castle Franco, t.iiviv iiv nun uiiuiiiit;ii luium, i though young ho was given the parish ofTonibolo, but was transferred to a InjgQtgtyarlsh Jn 1807 Ulshop Trevlso. recfi'gulilngjrto's great jnerlt nnd ability, nominated him canon of the cathedral, whore ho became vicar-gen-oral, t ' In 1884 he was made bishop of Man to.yn. Hero his real activity nnd clev erness and scope were not long In coming to the front. In 1S03. nt tho age of 5S, ho was chosen Patriarch of Venice, hut tho government refused its permission, because of some political act of his. It was a long time before ho obtained it, and when ho was giv en tho patriarchate ho was made car dinal. nttle foc.n few days, nnd then to his old home in Chicago. PArkhurst la well-to-do. an ex-denutv sHeriff woll. known at tho Salpm penitentiary. Insane (Waits l Night Ride i , Cop ienhngc Conference ungcn. Aug. 4. Tho ponna nont international .geodetic commis sion bo'pan Its sessions today In tho Parliament Building and will remain In session JOr,Hwo'w'cokn. Delegates from nqarlywalKthb twenty-ono coua ines composing tne commission nro present Tho reprcsontntivo of tho United Stntos Is Dr. O. H. Tlttmann, Lord Curzon Will Remain Slla. India Aug, 4 Lord Curzon has announcod nls acceptance of tho government's invitation to extond his term or ofilco as viceroy. llltl ! I taM--fr-)(M-C4)-g-CHg4C-Vf- Hammocks We want to close them all out. Notice the greatly REDUCED PRICES A dispatch from Dayton, Or., last night says: A Borry sight presented Itself hero this morning. JudRO Town S H.& S0,KSt ot the United States' past, escaped nis guard at Dallas t,"U51 unu scouciic survey, and recog abquf it 'o'clock Sunday night, nnd nlzed as one of the ablest men of his walked, in his night robos, across tho ' profession In tho entire world country from Dallas to Dayton, a dls I ' Vi, m!.. T.i . . . tance of 28 mllos, arriving nt 7 Tho obJoot of t,,e "nilsHlon Is to o'clock this morning. securo International co-operation in On his way Judge 7'ownsend stoppod tho measurement of the flguro of tho at Wallace Goodrich's house, somo dls Inm-n. ti, nmmi..ifn -i. i... li linnu frnn. r...- i. i- . ""' "IU" baioio "f vir- , .u...v .iumi uujiuil, nuutu HV 1UUI1II U bicycle, which he rodo to tho houso of Mrs. Cain, near Dayton. There ho was recognized, nnd taken to tho court house at Dayton and cared lor. Ho Is In a pitlablo condition of body and mind. His legs aro so swollen as to make It hard to cover them with Jarge-slno overalls, and his foot are enlarged and bruised In a terrible manner. He Is unable to stand, and cannot speak. Judge Townsond Is a vniw honiiv winn tonlnklMM ,1 2oo pounds, and It fs thought thnt thU . Oregon City. Or, Aug. 4,Nlno terrible night's oxporlonco may rovo!"8'1, ,.)aI0 ,nnd Clnokamas, Mn fatal, especially as tho night wns ,r'" n;' "qn,flcount ewo.ro ,th cold drawn from settlement Monday aftor- Ju'd89 Townsond wns hpi-nn'i. rlebt noo.n uI)on tolegraphlc orders from ;nd man and stump speaker for Oro-' ctl" w.min,,B,onor of u' Land 0f by tuo of treaties between tho various governments which .nro- conducting go odotiu operations. More' Land Withdrawn hand man and stump speakor for Ore gon, and also Democratic delogato to tho Chlcaeo convontlon that nominated Bryan. He was one. of the ablest law yers Jn this state, and prosecuting at torney of Polk county Ho will ho taken home this evening by train. - o Getting Bailed up $ .50 Hammocks' Reduced to . J. 00 " ' " " 4 '.,'J . '. i 20 " " " t. 85 .n ,; .. . .s,v J.95 " ."- ji .- 2.35 " '; " 2.65 t ' . " " 2.85 " " 2.95 " " " 3.25 ' " " " 3.35 " " " 3.65 " . il " . . 3.95 " j lis "5 $ v risSQl i rn M Iff YORK RACK 11U1 i iml Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store.! E T. Barnes, Prop, frf KIlllISItttltf lflHMl Kouka Park, N. V., Aug. 4. Mem bers of the Ball family are rounded up here from many parts of tho United States and Canada for their third an ntial reunion. Several thousand por sons havo been enrolled as member of tho family association, and among them are a number of men and women of note. As a perpetual memorial to tho family, It has beon decided to change the name of Keuka College to Ball College. The collrgo was found ed by the Rev, George I. Ball, D. D It Is proposed to have an archive In tho college library. In which vlll be preserved air books, pamphlets, manu scripts and genealogical matter pro duced by or relating to any mcnibor of discuss the Ball family. lice Fimple. Tho townships arj from G to 13. In elusive. In range 4 east. Immediately adjoining tho Cascade forost rosorvo on tho east. Each township contains 23.040 acres, and the whole number of acres In tho nine townships with drawn Is 207.3CO. All of townshln 11 and two-thirds of township 12 aro un surveyed land. Of tho whole area withdrawn from settlement 81,320 acrsa aro vacated land, of which 24, 4on acres nro unsurvoyed. Tho action of the general land offlco is construed to mean that tho Interior department Is desirous of extending tho reserve. VCiONG GIRL KILLED Wdbel, the Daughter of Sheriff Richards of Assotin Co. Assaulted While on Her Way to Sunday School and Then Struck With a Club Spokano, Wash., Aug. 4.Tno body of Mabel Richards, tho 13-yearoId daughter of Shorlff Richards, of Aso tin county, wns found In a thicket near Anatono Monday by a party of searcnors. Tho girl had bcon killed by a blow with a heavy club, which was lying near tho body. Sho lay In a pool or blood, whllo all around wore traces of n terrimc strimclo. showlnc that the'glrl had fought for hor honor Tho girl had started for Sunday school Sunday morning, leaving other children, to tnku a thorter rtfuto. When sho did not appear at Sunday school an alarm was glvon and search followed all day Sunday nnd until 2 o'clock this afternoon, wlion search ers camo across tin body In a clumii of trees. The girl had been outrnged and most of hor clothing had been, torn from her body. Hor brains wore ooz lng from tho wound In her head. Philip Hamilton, a farmer, living near Anatono, Is suspected, and was placed under nrrcst. Ho donlcs nil knowlcdgo of tho affair. Tho coroner Is still Investigating. Thoro Is much lynch talk In tho air, nnd tho sheriff may be called upon to protect tho Hfo or tho man who assaulted nnd killed his daughter, If tho right man is np prehended. A Great Barley Sale Tho largest snlo of barley over pia.de. In tho Pacific Northwest was consummated at Dayton, wnsp . yes terdny, when Henry Welnhnrd. of Portland, purchased 200.000 sacks of No. 1 browing bnrley from a number of Columbia county farmers, who had pooled their crops for the nurnoso of securing n higher flguro than wns ob tnlnnble for small lots. Not only is this tho largest transaction In barley over recorded In Oregon or Washing ton, but the prlco paid Is woll up to ward -tho record. The lot was se cured at 1 por cental In Dayton. which Is onulvalmit to about 24 por ton In Poitlaud. News of tho transac tion wns llrst rocolved from tho Day ton ond of tho line, all of tho Portland exporters having representatives nt Dayton at tbo tlmo endeavoring to buy tho barley for exiKirt. Thus far thoy havo purchased but little, the compe tition being so tierce that tho farmers have played ono buyor against nnothor so successfully that tho prlco has steadily advanced. Is making tho Investigation, for which purpose ho dons n diver's suit, fend Investigates tho condition .of th"o plbo on th'o bottom of the slough. "Tlfo work of Inspection Is In. progress, thl afternoon, and tflll bo continued tin- til OVCry Inch of thn blir wntnr tnnlm has been subjected to a careful exam- Inatlon. If nnv leaks should bo dfs covored tho plpo will bo Uioroughly overhauled and repaired, to prevent tho slough water wroni entering' tho? main. Embezzler. Brought Back New York, Aug; 4. On tho Btenm or Begurnqa, which arrived horo today from Panama wos Cashier Bhorwood, charged with Qmbezzllng hundreds or thousands of dollars rrom tho South port, Conn., National bank. Ho enmo voluntarily with tho detectives, nnd? says that when ho fled ho crossed tho conttnont to 8an Kranclsco, and took tho steamer to Panama. Ho Is penniless. Hare Convicts Surrounded Placorvlllo, Cnl.. Aug. 4. Nowa fronr l.otls Indicates that the posses have siirrouudod several of tho vconvlct near Mrs. Stromncher'B rnnch, and nro setting ilro to tho brush, In order to force thorn to break cover. Tiresome Schwab Now York, Aug. 4. It Is reported on the street this morning that Schwab's resignation its preslilunt of tho steel trust Is in tho hands of tho executive commlltco, to ho acted on at their meeting this afternoon. New Today Fancy Oranges tOc foi?ea Choice Lemons 15c doea. f A T Zinn's 154 State 8t. Phone 1071 Main. They Will Play Tennis To Protect The Wireless Doston, Mass., Auk 3. The Interna-, tlonnl tennis matches for tho Dwlght ( I.. Davis challenge trophy, which ( oponed today on the grounds of the , Longwood Cricket Olub. promises to bo a record-hrenkor both In point of attendance and In tho mnttor of oxclt-1 ing contests. Tho Amorlcau rVam that, Is defending tho trophy Is compoHtd of j W. A. 1-arned, R. D, Wrena nnd O. L. ! Wronn, Jr. Tho playoro representing, Great Urltaln aro R. F, Doherty, H. F. Dohorty and II. S, Mahoney. Today was 'devoted to tho first match In sin gles, and tomorrow the doubles will be played. ri jos. Meyers & Sons August Clear fogs During tli ego wnrjn ilnyo wo nro putting fortn ovyry silort k rid ourselves of tlio fluminor goods on hand in order to carry out our former established rule Not to carry goods over from one season to tne other . Logs Rolled Over Him Benjamin StroUp, a citizen of Au rora. but employed at Cres well on the Southern Pacific plla driver, oper ating at that place, this morning suffered an accident that will most likely cost him his life. In soma manner be slipped and fell In front of a moving pile of logs. Four of the heavy, rolling Umbers rolled over him. and lie was picked up un conscious from where be lay The accident happened at 11 30 o'clock and Dr Scarborough was summonid Ho examined the injured Berlin. AllC. J? At (h Intnrnntlnnnl wireless telegraphy conference which WllfAfA'l began Its sessions in Derlln today the IllUJl Utl CU United States is ably represented by Brigadier-General A. W. Oreely. Other countries represented are Great Brit uln, France, Holland, Germany, Belgi um, Austria, Russia and Italy. The purpose of the eonferonce Is tn International regulations, The Innocent Mens & Youths Suits A rccittl line displayed in our K,qun street window is a J Wit nt what's going on. 5.00 Suits for , $ 3.75 7.0tl Suits for . 8,50 Suits for . 1000 Suit, for , 12,00 Sultsr for . 15.00 Suit for . 18.00 Quits fqr , 5.15 5.85 &50 m 0.95 12.00 Lowlsburg, Tenn., Aug. 4. Need more, colored settlement, east of tho city, was Invaded by white-caps last to i night, after midnight. Two negro nion make recommendations for the adon- wfre fa"rom. t.h?,r 'lt'u,; ttJ tlon of the various governments and' "ZJTSK ttt&l to sccuro the enactment of uniform 'and buckshot, Tho cAubq of tho shoot. lawn rAP-irllnp wlrAluta f ntAcrtfinhv If Inir 1ft tint Vnnwil. A8 i!thftr hnil rnm. is not exneoted that the conference ' fitted any crime. Tho whlto-caps' f t wv. wi fKt ft I w r9 1 ituiq Mtiail iiiuuiiicu, will go further than take up general principles. For Standard Wage Scalei Chicago, Aug, 4. The conductors and trainmen's union pf tho Rock Island, presented a demand for a standard wage scale. There are many points of difference, and the confer the others in buggies. The coroner's jury this morn ing found a verdict of death by an un known mob. Inspecting Water Mains Ladies Stftts An assorted lino ot good grade uiis vaiucu up to $iu, $iz.u Special $5.00 . A lin of mixtures aud,,pluin plothp,'yi tarn, bjtiOj blck- and gray 'l(j.viot9, values up to $15 . y-Sfei. $7.95 Extra spccjal values that eiiouiu do evnti to he appreci-i atd, worth $17,50 tq $25.00 ' Special $ J 6.00 man and found that he could hardly several days. Tho Salem Water Company Is mak ing Its annual Inspection of tho water main between tho crib Jn the Willam ette river and the pumping station to enco will probably be extended over see If any leaks exist In the pipe where "Wash GooJs , on nricea, Our crjlr tP9V jfnoft Bale9Urat!y,rw$!l w Meyers & Sons Store That Turud Trod op Court kri it crosses tbo slough. Win, Bennett H '