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.. 3NJ sK - , vW 'V i ou. xm.s a 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1903. s u f ri NO. 184. IFffl? DAILY" 4MN-fl-sJi . U " T Bf T fB ."'' 4" A" "" I" " C JUunlAL IMS AND THE BALKANS ave inaugurated a Guerilla war Little Aboye Murder ilfour says Greatest Troub- b Caused by Dissensions Among the Christians , E Belgrade, Aug. 14. The windows of Be Russian lcgntlon hero were stoned 1st night by a mob, to show Its sym- kthy for tho murder of the Itusslnn bnsul at Monastlr. Tho populnce benly accuses England of Intriguing' I bring about the assassination of tho Instil. Vienna, Aug. II. DIo Zolt says th rklsh troops pursued nnd dispersed )0 Insurgents near Monastlr. Tho irks then perpetrated terrible ntroc- upon the Inhabitants of tho vll- es. Tlio Turns uesiroyeu 11 vu- 5os in tno uismci oi uskuu ana .Java TJin Inanrrrnnta tvliliml n Tllrlf. u post near Vodena, and secured $ltS,000. Thoy also captured 80 wagons loaded with meat nnd supplies for tho Turlilsh army, near Oshrlda. Ixndon, Aug 14. In the commons day Dnlfour said ono of tho deepest Diirces of mischief In Macedonia is ho dlssentlons between Christians. ho Turk, deop In guilt as ho un- oubtcdly Is can't be blamed entlre- for tho Macedonians' miserable ondltlon. Tho policy of Urltnln will e to support Austrln-IUtBBia, In their ndenvor for refornl. He" says the Lucky Jack, .which has Just been sold for $45,000 cash and 40 pgr cent of tho stock of a company to be floated, Is by no means tho best claim In tho bunch. Tho Swedo's Claim Is regarded as tho king bonan za of nil, ho declares. On this they havo 3000 to 4000 ounces of silver, $300 In platinum, nndMr. McQulgnn says: "God knows' how much gold.' The Swedes nro picking tho bullion rock and packing It to tho railway, whore they Intend to Bhlp a carload. All sorts of guesses are heard In tho camp as to the richness of tho car, the lowest being $50,000. McQulgan Is an old-time stampeder, nnd BayB Poplar creek "lays over" anything over found In the mountains. "Crlpplo Creek ain't In It." to uso his rugged language. Gold Is shown everywhere In a district ten miles long nnd four miles wide. Ills visit to the coast has for Us ob ject to reneV tho lease of tho Noble FIvo tramway, which tho American boy rents from Former Premier Duns mulr's company. U eneral Miles not a Candidate Salt Laka, Aug. 14. General Miles Irrived this morning, on routo to Snn Francisco. In an Interview he said: II am not a candldato for commander- li-chlef of tho G. A. It, nnd I shall L'cond tho nomination of John C, Hack. Tho Grand Army was created jr tho common soldlors, nnd not for lio professional. I have nnd honors hough in the military line." 0 iold Silver and Platinum Vnmouver B. C. Aug. 14. Thomas M '3'j.j.an. of Spokane, manager of the Amcnran Boy mlno in the Slocan. Is lere. tellfag of tho extraordinary rich- sms of Poplar cretk, In tho Lardeau. Parliament is Prorogued London. Aug. 14 Parliament was prorogued today until November 2d. Tin king, In his speech, rcvlowed his recent visits, and believed good re sults would come from his visit to France nnd tho return honors shown President Loubct Ho commented on the Turkish situation, and was pleased with tho pacification of tho Transvnal and Orango rlvor colonlos. Ho be lieved tho people of tho Indian omplro nppreclnted tho reduction of taxation. Ho had the strongest hopoB for con cord in tho advancement nnd welfare of Ireland, whero ho wob agreeably touched by his recent recoptlons. LORE TALKS ON MOBS Martinique is Devastated Washington, Aug. 14 Tho stnto de pnrtmont has received a dispatch from -Consul Jewell, at Fort Bo France, Martinique, saying that the cane, cocoa anil coneo crops uro u iu- tnl loss, nnd fruit nnd vegetables de stroyed. Kvery town and vlllngo I Injured, and thousands of houses nro down. The deaths nro few, and com munication is difficult. Brcadstuffs, provisions nnd galvanized roofings find a reAdy sale' i Sentenced and TiienShot him Constantinople, Aug. 14. Tho court martial yestorday condemned to death the gendarmo who shot tho Ilussian consul at Monastlr. Tho sentonco was Immediately carried out. Another gon darnia was sentenced to 15 years' penal servitude Judge Who is Respon sible for Wilming ton Lynching. Chautauquans are Taking in Some Queer Doses of Men tal Pabulum, From Strange Sources Chautauqua, N. Y., Aug. 14. Tho feature of tho assembly today was the address by Chief Justico Lore, of Del aware, who Is charged with having caused the recent lynching at Wil mington, by refusing to grant an Im mediate trial. Ills address was on mob law, which ho severely arraigned, characterizing It as anarchy, which sooner or Inter would overthrow tho nation, unless stopped. Prominent Democrat Oakland, Cnl.,Aug. 14. William D. English died nt 4 o'clock this morning, following nn operation for appondl cltls. Ho was one of tho most promi nent Democrats In California. Many Killed byjlurricane Washington, Aug. 14. Consul Brldgoman. of Kingston, cnbles tho state department thnt Port Antonla was groatly damaged by tho hurri cane, and reports of dead and Injured nro coming in constantly. ooomh mimfi m onHSofrMX-oaog Massachusetts is all Right What Would Yot Think Iff a IWan Should Ask Yo to Pay fot Goods Yo Didn't Get ! You Wouldn't Pav for them, would your $ 'sion is mt & rty g vn nvtttHn j ' t voyage to tho repair dock. Lawyer's Clerk IsArrested Now York. Aug. 14 Geo. Crolghton, a clerk for Townsond & Wnddoll, law yers, was arrested today charged with securing $12,0,00 by means of forged mortgagos and fraudulent checks, passed on tho Chemical National bank. Gets Final Instructions Home, Aug. 14. Rev. Hondrlck, re cently appointed bishop of Cobu, In tho Philippines, nnd a long conforonco in the Vatican today, nftor which ho visited Gibbons nnd Satnlll, presum ably securing his final Instructions on Philippine matters. PAYNE AT LAST MOVES Slates Louis of the Supply Departent for Retirement Latter Bought ink Enough to Last ten Years at six Cents Above Market . Price Washington, Augv 14. M. Louis, su perintendent of tho division of post ofllco supplies, is slated for retire ment. Payno has mado this dcflnlto determination. Ho Is charged with buying cancellation Ink sufficient to run tho offices of tho country from three to ten years for 30 cents a pound, when tho market prlco Is only 24.' Louis is a relic of tho Heath regime. His conduct, with tho Ink exception, Is said to bo abovo reproach. Kansas City Has a Fire Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 14. A flro this morning In the stables of tho Ar mour plant caused a loss of $20,000; 200 horses were rescued with difficulty. Big Scandal inJPortland Portland, Aug. 14. A scandal hero today Is occasioned by absoluto proof thai an organized gang of boodlors in fe's&d all the county offices under tho last administration,, and taxpayers wero mulcted out of thousands of dol lars in overy department. Headquar ters wns in tho county olork's ofllco. Expert Blnck's roport Is out showing thnt Multnomah county was for years In tho hnnds of thieves. Big Fighters jire Ready San Francisco, Aug. 14. Barring a few minor details all Is ready tonight for tho battle. Tho big fighter turned out late this morning. Joffrlou ate his broakfnst again in the kltchon, and, contrary to his usual ante-fight disposition. Knows norvousnoss. Billy Belnney plainly shows his fears that the Corbett crowd has something up their sloovo. "Fake" nnd "frame up" wero words in common use mound the sporting rdeorta this morning. Tho betting Is heavier, nnd has picked Up quite mnrkodly. The odds nre 10 to Vt on Joffries. Late arrivals uro set ting up an awful howl on account of their Inability to fret good seats at fair prices.- Speculators aro operating under the Very noses of tho Yosomlte Chili ofllnlnls. Kcnlnnrs' ncknnwlodire Washington. Aug. 14. -Tho navy do- ', hoMng of b(g bJo(jks of U b8Ht houses, lighters and trucks, and makes Trinidad and Curacao calling ports for many steamers which otherwise) would not stop there. Besides, several thousand laborers aro kept omployed the year round handling the shipments for Venezuela. The decree, which Is soon expected from President Castro, also will havo tho effect of placing n check on tho wholesale smuggling that is now no toriously carried on betweon tho Islands and tho smell ports of Venc zue'a. In his administration Presldont Guzman Blanco Issued n decree plac ing nn nddltlonal duty of 30 per cent Tin all goods rcshlppcd ut Curacoa or Trinidad. These West Indian islands nlways have been tho headquarters of Vene zuela and Colombian exiles and rebels. Whllo tho recently sup pressed Insurrection was being waged against the Castro regime, Ministering expeditions of men and arms aro said to havo been permitted to depart without a word of protest. Big Powwow at Oyster Bay Oyster Bay, Aug. 14. President Hoosovclt held a conference this morning with Sccrotnry Shaw, and later with Senators Carllslo and Oil lorn nnd Comptroller Bldoly. Tho Prosldent was Incited by Carlisle to give his views on tho monetnry prob lems confronting tho frnmors of forth coming measures, becauson ho wishes to meet tho views of both Domocrats and Republicans. This nftcrnoon Sec retary Hitchcock and Congressman Lautorbach, of Now York, had a long discussion, which was believed to bo rolatlvo to tho glovo contrncts In which Llttnuer is involved, ns Lautor bach was ono of tho lattor's attorneys. Salisbury is Better London, Aug. 14. Salisbury passed a restful night,, nnd shows slight ini provoment. Concerning thePrinters Washington, Aug. 14. Tho wo- man's nuxlllary to tho typos today re elected Mrs. Konncdy, of Omaha, pros ldent, and sho nppolntod a commlttco to work with tho typos In tho. fight against tho Los Angolcs Times. JETT f i WHITE. CASE The Jury Finds Them Guilty Sends Them Up for life. Marcum Murderers at Last Convicted in Spite of. the' Efforts of the Feudists Cynthia, Ky., Aug. 14. Tho Jury in tho Jett-Whlto case, at 0 o'clock this morning, brought In tho following ver dict: 'Wo, find .tho defendants, Curt Jett nnd Tom Whlto, guilty, nnd fix their punishment nt confinement In tho penitentiary for life." Tho vordlct was arrived nt after an all-night oes slon. At 8:30 this morning Judgo Oo born naked If thoy had arrived at n verdict, nnd received a negntlvo nn swer. Ho sent them back, nnd halt- an hour lator tho court was surprised by tho announcement of nn agree ment. But few peoplo wero in tho court room. Jett received tho verdict calm ly, but Whlto burst Into tenrs. Nowb thnt nverdlct had been found cnusod tho court room to fill, Ewen being, present. Only ono Juror saved tho prisoners from capital punishment, ho standing out for 12 hours for Impris onment. Tho defonso is now prepar ing a motion for n now trial. Georgetown, Ky., Aug. 14.-Tho cross-oxnmlnntlnn of Youtsoy con tinued this morning. So fnr, tho do fenso has failed to elicit any confusing testimony. M. J. Roche, trnvollng passenger ngent for tho Denvor & Rio Grnndo rnllroad. Is In tho city on business. waterme ii On Ice -AT- Zinn's 154 State, 8t. Phone 1971 Main. JOS. MEYERS BE995BE!) HBBsSiMiWiBilk L -SONS I Autumn pnrtmont received a report this morn' Ing from Captain Emory that the Massachusetts could bo pumped dry Jand rondored water tight, so no appro- on tho But that's just wnat tho credit storo asks overy customer to pay. mo loss irom iw m.wu.0 compels any merchant doinp a credit business to charge oxtm profits. When you. pay his price you pay for goods your neighbors bought. TJbete's a way to avoid it THE NEW YORK RACKET Dead Boy Comes to Life Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store-1 H o Dy Goods, Clothing, Shoes,;; Hosiery, Undetwea Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. II Stockton. Cal.. Aug. 14. Ail Stock' ton is talking ovor the psychic nomenon attending tho death tor Smith, son of J. Waltor Smith, a 'prominent citizen of this city. The boy apparently died, and his body was laid out nnd preparations bogun for tho funeral, when suddenly the sup- posed dtad boy opened his oyes nnd J J , begun to talk. Ho said he had been ana uaa tieen to neaven, uui nnu come back when he heard his. grief- stricken parents calling him. He lived three hours after this. His sec ond death was without any of the ag lony which attended the first apparent .passing to the boyond. Fully a dozen well-known citizens witnessed this re markable happening. seats, and are roaplng a big harvost. Corbett will go direct from his train ing quartora to tho ringsldo, leaving AlRmei- on the 7:30 boat, hoping to time his arrival so ns to avoid tho nerve-racking wait. Corbett did HtUo work this morning. Lator ho and Ry an had a secret conference. Tho fight Is scheduled at 9 o'clook sharp, but Jeffries was never known to be on time, and 10 o'clock will probably bo the hour. E. T. Barnes, Prop, z& To Shut out tne Islands New York, Aug 14 President Cas tro, of Venezuela, it Is reported in this city. Is formulating plans to take away the trade of the Islands of Curacao and Trinidad, because of the aid given by them to the roxent Insurrection against the Venezuelan government. Tbe British and Dutch Islands live In a great degreo on tholr trade with Venezuela, boing ports of roehipraent for American and European merchan dise. This trade, it is understood, President Castro will endeavor to dl- Now York, Aug 14.-WIIHam C. ,vri io Venezuelan ior. vlv tnnv- TMflea on the Cedric The reshlpraent of goods from hero todav with Mr. and Mrs. Payna Whit- U done because of a lack of facilities ney for Enguand. Mr. Whitney has to reach some- Novelties Bu ttetick Patterns jfj; Just received in our storo, contain many novelties in Gouts, Wraps, Wrappors, Shirt Waists and Skirts. A two-piece skirt in a rainy-day effect will bo much sought after. In Misses' and Children's Clothes tho new Strap or Suspender Dross is shown, Our Fapor Pattern Department is always well stocked and well served. Wo invite the ladies of Salem to call. of the email Vene- ltlllllllnmtf 'llt,IBI,,'IMI will remain 'until the autumn. a shooting box at Durham, where he "elan porta direct This volume of ... ? ..... . ii rnnlrHi the uso of many ware- SIrJ Waists NewSombreroHats , The very Intoat fad for fiMM.nfo street wear. 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