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vv v1MFqt " . 8fw5 ' I I 1 1 t i ! I .1 I1! V . , i .Mi,t; ... MV ' -J "Ett3"' ' & i,,,v ''-i I fcJL. i ,M 1 VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5, 1903. NO. 203 .,t i-;-!fi hi ,i i it .m m r wvh.th"-.. a .. . x it kibb mJi'.. .m m m m . -. -- - -m w f . ..-.? " II '- T-c I Zm ! , w -?'' s"' 1 i V ffy ff - ' B - m.Jlm.MWMm M W W m. I m m i ml J BOARD DOING , BUSINESS Assessor Raises Yal- nes of Some Com-' panies to Cover Franchises Which are not Listed Separately, Few Changes" are , Made Tho Marlon county board of oqunll Lulon will tonlgh concludo Us work, It lost fow (lays woro busy onoB teral largo Arms and corporations ipearcd boforo tho board and asked if a reduction of their assessment. Bong them woro ho companies own- ( Milt creek water power, which uchlsofl "wore specially taxed last tr This year tho assessor did i list the franchises soparntcly, but icrcated tho valuation of tho prop- tr of tho several companies so ns i cover tho franchises. In accord- ulth this determination tho sev- ill companies had tholr property fees Increased xfrom last year's as mment. as shown bolew: Silem Flouring Mills Co., from $34,. i to HC20O tho9. Kay Woolon Mllls Co., from IC1.000 to J1C.00O. Slcm Water Co., from $3,000 to W Tbo board of equalization did not itrub tliCBo valuations, though rejv wntatlvcs of tho Bovernl companies arcd and urged, reduction. The Loewonborg & Going Co., whoso opcrty was valued at $1C,000, also ked for a reduction, but tho board In morning declined to grant it, nc riling to tho memorandum mado by j' secretary of tho board. Inong tho valuations Increased by t board from tho assessor's origin- j (prea, woro tho follewing: J.U Stockton, from $C000 to $8000. ). Dalrymplo, from $0000 to $10,. Som minor changes woro mado, H the mountfl woro small. Thoro kra i largo number of taxpayers bo re (he board, but after Boeing tho Mt ind Investigating tho valuations Bide by tho assessor, they genor- l went away satisflod. n- , . lited States up Against it I-ondon, Sept. 5: Tho Morning t publishes a letter from Its Con stantinople corrospondbnt In which ho dlscussesHho Beirut affair, and the position of tho American missionaries In Asia Minor. Ho says: '"Things have arrived at a crisis. Tho United States must either Insist upon tho Porto listening to its repre sentatives regarding American con verts or drop tho missionaries alto gether. Tho latter courso Is natur ally Impossible, and tho Bonding of a squadron has great significance as showing a determination on tho part of America to tako an nctlvo part In tho Turkish question. "Ono result or this stop will prob ably bo to Induce tho Sultan to raise his representative at Washington to tho rank of ambassador so that tho United States can bo equally repre sented here. At present, America is at a disadvantage In this respect com pared with tho other first-class pow ers. "Nobody can qulto foroseo tho ulti mate attltudo of tho United States, but It Is almost certain that her weight will incline on tho side of the Christian against tho Turk. At tho samo time, as a mattor of importance to Great Britain, America is almost bound to opposo the descent of Russia on tho Dardanelles, bciauso In rollg toua matters tho Turk Is moro toler ant than the Russian." Cotton Mills Shut Down Fall River, Mass., Sept. 5. Twolvo thousand cotton operatives aro now lald-or here for all noxt week, owing to tho depression of tho Industry. KING PETER JUGGED Is Held Prisoner bytheJOne of the Evansville Officers of the Nisch Division They Demand the Punish ment of the Murderers n of Alexander and Draga Vienna, Sep. 5. A report has been received here that King Petor, of Sep via is held a prisoner by some of tho officers at Nlsch, who aro agitating tho punishment of tho murderers of Alexander and Draga. They are sup ported In this agitation by General Jankovlc, commander of the Nlsch di vision. It Is feared n sanguinary clash will occur. Prince Arson, tho King's brother, Is noting as mediator, and at tempting to avert a collision. Blown up by Bomb Borlln, Sept. S. Tho Tageblatt to day reports tho German-Levant liner Pyrgos has been blqwn to atomB in tho Black sea by a Macedonian bomb. Slio carried a crow of 23 men. Pittsburg Wants it Pittsburg, Pa., Sopt. 5. Merchants and leading business men aro making plans to actively bid for tho national Republican convention in 1904, Han na is safd to favor tho place. And Loeb Won't Tell Oyster Bay, Sopt. C Loeb declines to givo out tho details of tho Presi dent's trip to 8yracuso, in order to prevent cranks from reaching and an noylng him. It Is known, however, that General Greeno will moot Roose velt at Long Island City, and conduct him to tho Delawaro and Lackawana stations, where ho will board a spe cial train The party Includos four secret Bcrvico men. Cardinal Declines Wants Hay to Collect Now York, Sopt. C Francis Bun que, a photographer, was arraigned this morning, charged with sending threatening letters to Secretary of Stato Hay. Ho was sent to Bellevue to bo examined as to his sanity. He claimed tho German government drovo him out of Hamburg, owing him $18, 000 and practically confiscated his business. Ho wanted Hay to collect, and mado threats If ho didn't comply. TURNED STATES EVIDENCE Rioters Tells all He Knows His Testimony will Probably Convict Four of the De fendants Including Mrs. Dodge Banvllle, Ind., Sopt. D. Richard Roberta, one of tho men on trial charged with tho rccont rioting, turn ed state's ovldcnco today and gavo testimony which It 1b believed will re sult In th conviction of four of tho defendants, Including Mrs, Bcsslo Dodge, who tho reports averred, called upon tho mob to lynch tho sheriff. Will Patrol Water Front Washington. Sopt. 6. This morn ing Secretory Adee, of tho stato de partment, put In four hours construct ing a dispatch, which it Is believed contnlns detailed Instructions to Min ister Irishman as to tho representa tions ho Is to mako to Turkey, to per mlt tho uso of tho Machlas as a lega tion boat and tho arguments ho Is to employ, with tho other signatory pow ers to secure this consent to patrol Constantinople's water front. Tho department has ovldently decided on an effective, though conservative plan of action. Rome, Sept. 5. Tho Popo baa of fored Cardinal Moron, archbishop of Sydney, tho poet of papal secretary of state. Moran Is Inclined to decllno, owing to his advanced ago. mitaiiiiiff mmn iiihjii ww Ate You Sate Yot Owe it? you Tlnvnn'r vnn linrl hHlfl nrAflnnted that VOU UlOUcllt lad paid, or for goods you know you had never bought? Nobodv hut n. hill collector realizes tho number of Ipuled bills thoro aro the first of the month. Of course it's Eomobodv's mistake. Goods are often barged to the wronc customor. Tho merchant failed to cro- 9 lit your account when you paid him. No matter what reason, vnn fin n't. lilrn in lmvn these thincrs occur. Just try tho cash plan in tho future and avoid all tho obj Z n-uuuuDio ieaiures 01 me croiii ouhwil-bb. iuu nj & - t lor all tho "accommodations" you get at the credit store. dis- Will Bombard tk Capital Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept. C A member of tho Macedonian commltto today says tho organization is arranging tho bom bardment of Constantinople with a tramp steamer armed with six guns, which will enter tho harbor and open fire. on tho Ylldtz Kiosk, whon tho plan culminates. Saw Himself Dead In Dream. Bangor, Mo. A remarkable story comes from Calais In connection with Two-iThousand Get a fall Bedford, Iowa, Sept. 6. During tho performance of tho Pan-American shows hero last night a section of re served scats gavo way, throwing 2000 persons to tho ground. Fully 300 woro moro or less injured, and Mrs. Henry Simmons, fatally Kennedy hired a wheel in Portland tho ovenlng of tho crime, and that hi did not return It until tho nepet morn ing. This is considered significant, as tho robbar who entered tho Warren homo Monday night rpdo to tho farm on a blcyclo and came from tho dl rectlon of Portland. On tho other hand, Kennedy claims that ho simply rodo about Portland for a fow hours and wont to his lodg ings at a lato hour. To his fellow min isters ho 8tntxl that on his trip nbout tho city ho met no one whom ho knew. Kennedy had borrowed small sums, langlng from $20 to $50 from many of his parishioners, and as ho did not' repay tho loans, many lost confidence In him. His wlfo Is woll educated and ndvortlsed that she would conduct n preparatory school for colleges horo commencing with this month. Miss Mlnnlo Warren is not shaken in her IdcaB of Identification, and It Is singular that both womon aro cor tain, and woro certain before com paring notes, that Kennedy was tho man. Miss Warren repeatedly called tho robber a' coward whllo ho had them lined up In tho bedroom, and, becoming exasperated, ho said, "Darn you." Row Mr. Curran, Kenncdy'B suc cessor in tho Congregational church, today took tho prisoner a Bible. i j Battleships Are jit Beirut Washington, Sept. G. Admiral Cot ton today oulclally reported tho an rival of tho San Francisco and Brook lyn at Bolrut yesterday. SINKS IN SIGHT OF LAND Four-Masted Schoon er Foundered This Morning England Won't Stand for It London, 8ept. 5. Tho Press, com menting ou tho Sultan's attempt to obtain tho active co-oporntlon of Grcoco, warns tho Athens govern ment that If she allies herself with Turkey, she will earn tho lasting en mity of England. Canada's Competition The Daily Train Wrecks Indianapolis, Sept. 5. A switch on- glno thla morning wrecked a work car in tho yard of tho Pennsylvania railroad, killing a man named Leon, Six othors wero injured, one fatally. All woro Italian laborers. Schenectady, N. Y Sopt C A trolley car and a work train on tho Schenectady rnllwa this morning col lided, fatally Injuring an unknown man, sorlously Injuring tho conductor and slightly Injuring two othors. Believed She was Han in a Fog-No Trace Crew Has Been Found into of Provldenco, R. I, Sept. 6. A Rock Island dispatch says a largo four raasotd schooner foundered this morn ing near tho southeast lighthouse. No trace, of tho crow has been found. It is believed sho was mn Into and sunk during a fog. A Russian Arresfed Vlonna, Sopt. G. A Constantinople dispatch says ajlrngoman connocted with tho Russian cmbacsy, was arrest ed on tho street yesterday, under tho assumption ho had gravely compro mised himself with tho Insurrection Ists. It is possible his action may lnvolvo Russia. A. II. Thomas, tho undertaker from Bhorldan, Is In tho city, having brought over tho remains of tho lato. MIbb Sophlo D. Baxter, who will bo burled In this city tomorrow aftorr noon. Ftest Today tt roqulrcs tho best sort of med ical education to bo an osteopath, and school standards aro desorvodly high among osteopathic colleges. Drs. Schoottlo, Barr & Barr, Ostro paths. Grand Opera Houno. Salem. Or. Chocolate Creamrr' PenotJa and Peppermint Chews -AT- Zinn's 154 State St Phone 1B71 Main. ;Ki;;b3iAAii;Ai 1 JOS. MEYERS & SONS The "Home Store" for Good Goods Philadelphia, grain brokers 6. Proralnont ropresentatlvo tho death there on Wednesday night bouses of Baltlmoro and Philadelphia Even when you pay cash at a store doing a credit husi' .- . w " ' i . ml l..ni nlmoMna hlfl IF I "aw you uavo to pay crcm. prices, i ne raoreiwui ffcses from "bad accounts" to his cash customors by The morchant chargeahis S slf customors bv doubling 1 law nrnfito OMtot'o l nnlir mnv tin ran 1rnm nvntl. j-wto. xtmifO tiiu imj n j w ,. .- ,- 1 Iff M i BAinr Sab 's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store, f Everv articlo that leaves the storo must bo paid for. but 'give you full valuo for your money every time. y Goods, Shoes, Clothing, j Blankets, Ckmfots. Everything for the Whole Family. E. T. Barnes, Prop, of J. Brooka Sutherland, principal of tho Mllltown (N. B.) High school. Mr. Sutherland, who was a prominent edu cator, died from tho effects of a wound, his rlflo having been accident, ally discharged whllo he was hunting. Two months ago Mr. Sutherland draemed that ho saw his brother-in-law driving a grocery wagon which was covered with a white shoot. Mr. Suth erland approached the vehicle, lifted the sheet, and va3 startled upon be holding his own body. Tho next night the dream was repeated and again on the third night, whon his father ap peared to him and bade him tako warning. f Mr. Sutherland mob so Impressed by j the dream that ho mado application j for two 16000 acoldent poljclos, which had been in force only six weeks whon the accident occurred which re sulted In his death. Mrs. Sutherland was tho first to reach her husband after the shooting, and under bis directions bound up the wound. Whllo sho wts thus en gaged Sir. Sutherland said to her "Minnie, this la my dream." Tho rlflo Mr. Sutherland had was an old-fashioned ono, which ho received a week ago from his former met In conference horo this wcok and discussed plans to save tho largo ex porting Arms from the disaster thoy say Is threatened by the diverting of the western, grain trado from these ports to Montreal and other Canadian cities. It is said that tho ocean steamship lines which have a terminal hero aro affected by this loss of trado The causo assigned for tho loss of the grain business Is that tho rato on tbo Canadian railroads Is much lower than can bo secured on any seaboard lino shlch mns Into. Philadelphia or Baltl ore A second conference will bo held , In tho near future to further discuss the matter and decide upon some plan of action, i Kennedy is i Stiil in Jail' HllUboro. Ore.. Sept. 5. Rev. It.1 H. Kennedy still remains in Jail In dofault of bondtt While a few of bis' church members of the past feel faltL In his Innocence, no one has offered to execute tbo bond of 11000 that would give him hi liberty. This Is The Point We Want To Emphasize K An ounce of investigation is worth a pound of cheap ar gument We can save you money If you inquiro for our prices m whon you are ready to make gj purchases. Nearly 24 years vi vuiiuuuui auvtiuroujuilt should bo proof that this is tho store of SOLID WORTH New Fall Goods Aro clamoring for sholf space and wo find we aro crowded in crlnin departments. To mako room we offer Shkt Waists, Wrappers, Summer Wash Goods ' i-2 of former prices. Fursewieo buyers should avail them solvosbfthisunparalelled opportunity. Men's Neckwear Newest arrivals for fall in every concoivablo shapo val's 25c to $.50 New Fall Cottoa Waistlags Nover boforo hns it been our plonsuro to show such a comprehensive collection, Plaids, checks, basket woavos Oxfords, polkadols, etc. New Corded Velvets New French Flannels The New Dress Fabrics Aro unsurpassed anywhere, wo havo an endless profusion ii ,i . . in an tuais new. i-t us show thorn to you. Newness Here Haline Bows 25c, all colors Tenneriffe Medallions 50c doz. Men's Pants "Ivladerite to Selqtffck" A slashing cut has been mado in prices. See our ad inyestorday's issue for spec ial prices, or Court street window. home, (considered strange. Inasmuch as near FrederlctoD Tho wagon in J among tho members of tho Congrega- which he was taken -to the hospital tlonal church thero are many wealthy was too vory vehicle in which. In bis people. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS In Chiffon Venis,' Antique, Persian, Etc., jus-t recivd and on display. - m HHiamisisitH mHMIltItMMM dream, be saw his own body The ofa"ra have discovered that r