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DAILY irm i V 'i -4H W M VOL. XIII. 8ALKM, OREQON, TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 29, 1903. . : ,-vMa ' V' NO. 223. -V ' r ' - -- ' ,1 KA - WHERE WILL IT END Montana Terrorized by an Organized Gang of Thugs In the villages of Oallnshnlk, MastrofT, Loutnoft arid Vucltna continue. Wholesale arrests of Bulgarians In the district continues. Turkey Intended to celebrnto the Czar's arrival'ln Vi enna by a wholesales massacro of Christians. Blow ud Railroad Bridges and Threaten General Des truction of Their Property Helena, Sept. 29. Tho Northern Pacific has posted a reward of $2500, tho stato $5000 and tho county $500 for tho arrest and conviction of tho Rang of dynamiters who threaten to destroy properties, unless SG0.000 was paid thfm. Slnco tho gang's ultima, turn six explosions on bridges and tracks have occurred, despite tho fact that armed men guard tho track from Livingston to MlBsoula. Tho last ulti matum to tho railroad expires October 4th. Two of tho supposed gang wore enpturod, and tho chief of pollco wan notified that unless thoy woro re leased, tho city hall would bo destroyed. Looks Like a Settelment Constantinople, Sent 29. British Ambassador O'Connor has protested to tho Porto against its falluro to car ry out the Kusso-Austrlan reform scheme In Macedonia. News from Burghas, through tho insurgents, says the Turkish troops have withdrawn from the villages on tho frontier, pre sumably In accordance with Bulgaria's request. Tho general opinion is that If open wnr can bo averted until bhow falls, thero will be a rcsplto In tho Balkans until spring. TROUBLE ON THE BORDER Strike is Settled Rockefeller Plays a Hand Ne(w York, Sept. 29. Liquidation of United States steel continued this morning on tho curb; Northern Secur ities went down to 81, tho lowest prlco on record. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 29. Tho California-Northwestern strlko was settled this morning. Tho compnny agrees to tako back all tho men who hnvo dono no property damage to the rond, Thero Is no Increase In wages, no change In hours, and no reinstate ment of tho men who caused tho strike. Just Because They Did Not Have the Money WANTED TO MARRY , THE WIDOW Grewsome Scene at a Pennsylvania Hanging Cleveland, Sopt. 29. A special to tho Press from Now York says Rocke feller Is at tho bottom of tho otock slump; ho desiring to gain control of 1 tho steel trust. Ho has been unload ing his own Btock at low prices, and rebuylng through privato brokers. Lord Mayor (rf London London, Sept. 29. At n meeting of aldermen in the Guildhall today Sir James Hltchlo was elected Lord May or of London for tho coming yean. Ho was born In Scotland in 1835, and Is a brother to Charles Ritchie, tho noted member of parliament. Sent Them To Jail Raise a Row Over on the Canadian Side of the Border Sault Ste Marie, Sept 29. The sit uation continues threatening; all tho saloons are wldo open and heavily pat ronized. It has been learned that thero wero 1500 men nt the lumbering camp at Wiers, Instead of 400, as nt first reported. Soventy-flvo havcal ready reached hero, walking, and tho remainder will nrrlvo during tho day. This big addition to tho ranks of tho discontented adds to tho peril. The grenadlors cannot possibly reach hero from Toronto beforo Into this af ternoon or tonight. Toronto, Sept., 29. In addition to the Royal grenadiers, 70 picked men from tho Toronto mllltla woro sent forward on special trains this morning to Saultc Sto Marie. A dispatch from Colonel Elliott, who Is now In com mand nt the Soo, states tho forco present Is entirely inadequate to maintain order. Fifteen Hundred Mill Men Rope Stretched, the Party 'in Interest Lands on the Floor but was Helped up Bolgrade, Sept. 29. Officers of the Servian garrison nt Nlsba, connected with tho conspiracy to rovengo tho deaths of Alexandria and Draga, were today sentenced. Captain Novako vltch, tho ringleader, got two years' Imprisonment, and the others ono year or less. Forty omcors wono impli cated. Turks Wanted Toelebrate Vienna, Sopt. 29. A dispatch from Vskub says the Albanians' oxecsscs Freight Train is Wrecked Klwood, Ind., Sept. 29. A fralght train on tho Lake Erlo & Westorn was derailed near here this morning. Brakeman Wm, Armstrong was killed, and tho engineer and fireman were slightly injured. Found no Indictments Elyrla, N. Y., Sopt. 29. Tho grand jury this morning completed Its labors without finding an Indictment in tho Helchlln murden wintnnnniMai nnn nnmnn iihmiim Chicago Has a Time Chicago, Sept. 29. A daring at tempt was made by hotel thlevos this morning to loot tho Sherman houso guests. The clork, stnglo handed, nf. tcr a long battle, overcamo one of tho marauders who had nearly 3000 In money and Jewels In his possession. Thoimmenso throng of visitors In tho city nttondlng tho Jublloo has attracted tho thugs and hold-ups, until It ap proaches a reign of terror. Thero will bo no bands in tho big parado tonight, which was to bo a feature of tho cole- brntlon, the union musicians having refused to partlclpato unless tha United States Marino band was oust ed from the banquet ceremonies which follow. Tho management refused to do this. Tho present Indications aro that tho solo music in tho ImraonBo parade tonight will ho ono of tho fife and drum corps. Wllkesbare, Pa., Sept. 29. A grue some', sight was witnessed at tho hanging of Peter Lenouskoy, at tho county Jail, this morning, for tho mur der of Anothony Sennlck. When tho body shot through tho trap the rope stretched two feet, and tho victim's foot rosted firmly on tho floor. Tho sheriff summoned Ills doputlcs, rushed onto tho scaffold, seized tho rope, and lifted tho body clear of tho ground, whero it Was held sovcral minutes. Several hundred spectators had gained admittance to tho Jail yard on forged passes, and thc sight sent them scur rying from tho scono. Tho physicians afterwards found his neck wns brokon and death was InBtnntnncous. ' Len ouskoy became enamored of Scnnlck's wife, Jurcd his victim to follow a mln er to an abandoned drift, whero, as sisted' by his comrado, Zorambo, who was hired to asslBt him, brutally butchered tho victim. Afterwarda he tried to marry tho widow. Zarambo received 20 years for his part of tho crlmo. school. Mr, Miles -was In Oregon 12 years ago, and was tho first superin tendent of tho reform school near this city, which ho oponcd and conducted for a yean Ho then roturncd to Iown and resumed tho work ho had laid down thero to como to Oregon. Ho has been lu reform school work for over 30 years, and has boon very suc cessful. Whllo In Oregon ho pu chased a pruno ranch, and his present visit Is for tho purposo of looking af ter his Interests horc. Ho is well pleased with tho condition of IiIb prop erty, which Is paying him a rilco divi dend. Mr. Miles will return to Iown next week. Shown tho Baxter charges I n tin Innl Id a 1 -.-- .t .. . ufeiiiuni iiiu luwu usyiuiu, ho earn no did not bcltovo such abuses wero pos sible, or could havo occurred under, tho Iown Stato Board of Control. Because He Loved Her So IN THE, SAME BOAT Woman Pleads Guilty What Can Brown Do Next? Senatorial Timber is not Necessarily the Decent People of the Common Wealth An Iowa Visitor. Hon, B. J. Miles, superintendent of tho Eldorn (Iowa) reform school, is in tho city, the guest of frlonds, uid will spend somo days with Superin tendent Bickers, of tho Oregon roform Salt Lake, Sopt. 29. Mrs. Annlb Bradley pleaded guilty and asked tho mercy of tho district court this morn- Ing on a charge- of adultery. Judgo Francisco, Sop. 29. Edward Morso set hor sentence for Monday' Do Labrouffo shot and killed Mario .morning. Jordan at noon today. Ho then put ' Tno cnso ogalnst Arthur Brown for- San a bullet In his own head, and will die. Tho deed was premeditated, as ho left a letter for his sister, In which ho stntos that ho loved tho girl, and hor mor United States Sonntor from Utnh, under tho same chargo, comes up this aftornoon. This Is tho outcome of a scand"' for a yearMn tho past, In vihlch gun plays and assault In public sisters prevented him seeing hor. DoI"ccs figured, ending by Mrs. Brad Labrouffo and tho Jordan sisters work ' loy thrashing Brown In his offlco last In tho City of Paris store Mario was month, whon sho knockod out throo of working in another department store. jh,g tPotn w,th ,,or umbrella. Tho com- Tho killing was dono at tho lunch hour in tho Jordan home. 1-nbroufTo went to tha storo whoro tho girl was working, and together thoy sot out for hor homo. On tho way thoy quarreled, nnd when thoy camo to hor gato Uioy both walked Into tho llttlo garden, when Labrouffo grabbod her by tho ohouldor nnd flrod two bullots into hor. Sho foil groan ing to tho grass. Ho placed tho smok ing rovolvor to Ma car, but tbq pistol did not work, nnd ho shot tho bullet Into tho ground to seo If tho gun wns all right, whon ho put a bullot, through his head. Both woro found lying together. plaint Is sworn to by Brown's wife, on tho rharge of adultery. Fresh Today Soft Centered Chocolate Creams' -A T- Zinn's 154 state St Phone 1971 Main. Good Goods Honest Values s Get The Boy Ready Fori! ...:;scnooi n You want a neat suit for him, don't j j you? ' ; Our assortment of clothing is very ' large, it's made to stand boys' wear, Nobby little suits that will make.you feel ; j proup of your boy, marked at prices you j; can afford to pay. j j School Shoes Had Some Injunctions Cincinnati, Sopt. 29. Tho suit of Talbot Taylor Jo restrain tho voting of tho Union Pacific stock at tho South ern Pacific annual eloctlon was today formally dismissed, on tolegraphlc ad vice from Now York. It is understood the annual election will tako placa at Becchmont, near Loulsvlllo, week af ter next. facts Are Stranger Than fiction" This tiij'o-worn adage is brought into grcatorjirotninonco now than it litis beou for tome time. Ilolvorson's Fall llosiory from tho Wnyno Knitting Mills, was purchased by us nt a big bargain, ovory pair stomped T. Holverson & Co. Rond the telegrams. Our opposition wonted thorn badly enough, fact had 'cm unpackod in thoir basomont, but woro slow in grasping their opportunity, they woro ordered turned over to us you rea'p the benefit on now goods. ColdUpooa used by opposition fo inconsistently is applicable only to thorn in mistatoraonts, and no doubt grinds whon applied so forcibly. Moro bargaius in Storo for You IIolvoron' Now Fall GpodB Expected Daily That's where vou want good quality. Quality is ; the first consideration ! with us in our Shoe De- j partment. We intend that everv ; pair of shoes shall give ; satisfaction. That's why our business keeps grow ; ; ing. ; ; Men's, worn wis and chtl- ; areas snoes suiwoie lor ;; every esc Dry Goods. Hosiery, Underwear Blankets, whole fanlly. Imnn iinm ttah t m m StaowoCs TMueftftton t c&rhoolhoes -t--"S7 i vMl II P''' kilnHft Hanna got , Sidejracked Berlin Heights, Ohio, Sept. 20. A special car on tho Lake Shore electric road, carrying Hanna and Horrlck, Jumped tho track at noon. None wero seriously hurt, although all aro more or less bruised. Even thin? for It 1 ma. The store that does i 'spot cash" business f regular stores. Thais why they undersell I E. T. Barnes, Prop, HHBf lf liatlfWIlf ! ftmttt4B The Oldest Odd Fellow Baltlmor Bapt. 29. Benjamin Zim merman, th oldest Jtvlng past grund roastor of th Odd fallows, aged 84, is critically 111. and his death Is but a question of a short Um, He has boon a member of the order for 60 years. Mrs. Sanborn' Scwlna Clas. Mrs. Sanborn, who will be here a few months only, wishes to announce to the ladles of Salem that sho Is giv ing leisons In practical sorting. She teaches cutting without a chart or model Those that feel Interested call for particulars at first bou6o south of Mrs. Simmons', South Commercial street Pupils received at all agon. Class day now Tuesday afternoons and Thursday mornings; will arrange classes to suit pnplla. Will arrango for' Holverson's Hosiery Continues to bo an enornions seller, and tho stock Is rapidly vanishing. Wo havo them in medium and heavy weight for Indies, Mlsscss and Children In all sizes. Regular 2Cc, 3Cc values J 7c pai ' 3 frair for 50c Another Line Superior Llslo.mcdlum wolght heels and toea extra spliced, Stamped T. Holverson & Co, Ilcgular 6vo hose, 33c Pai Petticoats Many new styles of mercer! (zed saten In blacks. Our regu lar tl.35 and fl.CO values. I 95c Holverson's Walfcfcjg Skirts In colors Light Oray, Dark Gray, Oxford, Navy and Blacks, In stripes and checks, strapped seamo, paneled fronts, fancy woavea of Homespuns, Zlbeleus Venetians, Cheviots, etc. Secoai Floor Tomorrow Is our 143d Weekly Special. Aro you In tho hnblt of patronizing theso specials? If not you aro missing como great bargains. To morrow wo-placo on salo a lino of ICtdirdown Dressing Saquos, largo collars, black trimmed, and In fact an Ideal houso garment, valuo up to $2.00. Wednesday Special $1.00 ' PMMW MM-M Ma--W-SHWRWM MMI-M Lace Curtains Somo great bargains aro bolng offnred lu this department, nnd thoy aro Huch that you cannot nf fora to overleok: such ns $ 900 NotiKhams..g60O 12 CO Uati nburg... 5 00 600 Rufll d Netting 3 00 475 RttfTled Netting 2.38 3 00 Irbh Point . 2.00 Jtft Arrived A awoll Une of up-to-date Stupenders Fall Hats Our fall and winter lino Is now complota Wo can fit you. (, , Jg I llinSdufTiur fPL, I v Mux jnT Hin1i.lo(r. J "d VllH&.H plKr?,K. SrR'-3la--lcr' ''rrl L....l Kh Crriltl IKO k Kut tfk-TMf Kilt Any Man Who Is as well dressed as we can drees you Is pretty sure to ho wulcomo wherever ho goes; especially f his conduct U anywhere liko as good as the clothos wo soil, Wo havo a meet varied assortment of the latest new patterns ami fabrics; and wo ran fur nish you with suits and overcoats from 110 up. It will pay you to 'ook at them. Now line juct In. evening classes. 9-2Mmo