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mmfirW' 19rWFr rp. .-. - lfc sSRWR ""M,f) A I'l jY i r r J-.iVi I ' ' ' " Mi ii i - ... .... M. T- IK f &JL T 6ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1903 M224. fuu. mii. (Sija iii I) .- .-! T-j-T"OTTr m -) j xj u jttjrsi xxJLk l I fAVY YARD UNIONS lan Upheld by the Commander's Orders Washington Unions Weaken ing Over Roosevelts "Open Shop" Policy Norfolk, Sept. 30. Notwithstanding 5 Roosevelt's "open shop" policy, naval officers nt this station today assort that tho navy yard bosses will dls charge whenever they can mechanics not Identified with trades unions. Me chanics Just discharged for this rea Hon have appealed to tho officers. Tho commander of the yard, upon Invest! ! gatlon, has ordered a man's Immediate reinstatement. Unions Weakening. Washington, Sept. 30. It Is holleved hero that Mr. Oompers Is not sur prised by tho President's reiteration at a meeting last night of his position against tho discrimination betweon unionists and non-unionists In tho government employ. It Is known that Gompcrs considered tho stirring up tho Miller case aB llt-advlscd. In fact tho Mill r matter Booms to bo dying out In this city. Ambassador Is Dead. Loudon, Sopt, 30. Sir Michael Hor bcrt, tho British ambassador at Washington, died nt Davos Platz, Switzerland, this morning. Tho death was announced at 3:30 o'clock this aftornoon by Lord Alvcr stone, who Is attending tho meeting of the Alaskan boundary commission. Counsel Carson had Just begun sum ming up tho English side, when ho was Interrupted by the announcement that Counsel Robinson was dead. A I verstonc paid a most feeling tribute to tho deceased statesman, and tears coursed down his cheolcs as ho spoke. Carson and Dickenson followed with remarks, when the sitting adjourned Salt Rheum, You may call It eczema, tetter or milt emit. Hat no matter what you call It, this skin dlteare which comes In patches that burn. I tell, discharge a watery matter, dry and scale, owes Its existence to tho presence of humors In tho system. It will continue to exist, annoy, and per haps ngonltc, as long as these humors remain. It Is always radically and permanently cared by Hood's Sarsaparilta which expels all bumors, and Is positively unequalled for all cutaneous eniDtlons. as a mark of respect. Sir Michael bad been HI for somo time, having recently loft Washington for tho benefit of his health. His death was, howevor, un expected, and was caused by an affec tion of the lungs. Tho resort where ho died is largely patronized by con sumptives. Herbert was born in 1857, and was considered ono of England's leading diplomats, and America's warmest friend. His appointment to succeed' Pnuncofoto gavo groat satisfaction on both sides of the Atlantic. His long service in varl6us capacities In Wash ington, and his marriage to Lola Wll- son, nn American, 01 ow ions, gained tilm such a wide clrclo of American frlonds that It caused him to declare frequently that ho was half American. Germans Blush for Their People, Berlin, Sept. 30. Tho Neusto Nach- rlchten today bitterly assails tho Ger mans In America It says thoy shako off their nationality, and avoid tho uso of tho mother tongue, nnd thus forget their fatherland. They neglect to ed ucate their children as Germans, which causes them to bo despised by Germans In Germany, nnd causes tho blush of shamo for thoso who thus be tray tholr own country. Czar Visits the Emperor. Vienna, Sopt. 30. Tho Czar of Rus sia arrived here today to visit Franz Josef. Tho Emporor mot tho royal vlBltor at tho station, and both drove to Schoenbrun palace, through troops, which stood several doop along tho en tire route. Groat crowds gavo tho Czar an enthusiastic greeting. Of Course She Suicided. San Diogo, Cnl., Sopt. 30. Tho body of Mrs. A. J, Morris was dlscovorod on tho bay shoro this morning. Shg disappeared from her homo Monday, and it Is believed to bo a caso of sui cide. Slio was GO years of ngo, and her husband was a -wealthy packer in Kansas City. PUSH CLUB MEMBERS INVITED To Hear Lecture on , Forestry by a Fam- ous Expert Portland Chamber of Com merce asks Salem to Hear Forest Reserves Dis cussed There Seattle Sport Dies on Table. Seattle. Sent, 30. Wm. S. Thomas. alias Vld Smith, who wns hold for tho murder of Patrolman A. C. Schanc man, Buccumbcd to n .surgical opera tion this morning. Tho doctors sny that cowardice was tho real causo of his death, as ho always feared lynch ing. Rockafellerlng the Oil Product. Toledo. Sept, 30. tho Standard Oil Company today gavo notlco of another Increase in tho prlco of crudo oil of two cents in the West nnd thrco contB In tho East. OH men say the Standard is proving that it will pay almost any prlco for tho crudo product. Robinson Let Go. London, Sopa 30. C. Robinson, tho Canadian counsol, who fnlnted yester day In the session of tho Alaskan com mission, was sufficiently recovered tills morning to resume his argumont today. Ho concluded this forenoon, and was followod by tho American counsol In robuttnl. ieil9liKHfrfrOifgCtOi'ISI)St84a Some People Have an Idea That? Price Makes Quality. ITU undersells regular stores. Tliey sell for cash only. They cot ! mo lowest quantity prices on account 01 tueir great volume of J ; busines. Thoy discount every bill. There J are no unnecessary expensex connocted ; ; whu me store, DOKSIT make a $2 Bhoe any bettor just because 2 50 for it at an exclusive SHOE STORE? There are many reasoua why 1 1 Bill' . U 1 you pay 1W VfiR RAH "U II 1 Ulil. llulUll rjrr;; m The oxecutlvo committee of tho Greater Salem Commercial Club held nn Important business session at tho omco of Secretary Judah this morn ing. Among tho matters disposed of was tho following letter, which speaks for Itself, and tho executive commit tee directed tho secretary to Issuo tho proper credentials, as a member of this club, to any ono who may desire to go to Portland In this bohalf. Tho object is ono of exceeding intorest to every community nnd citizen of Ore gon, nnd It would bo well It Salem -and hor commorclal organization woro largoly roprosontcd. Secrotnry Judah would bo pleased to know, at tho ear liest momont posr.lblo, all tho parties who may doslro to appear at this lec ture, In bohnlf of tho club: Tho lot tor Is as follews: "Portland, Or., Sept 28, 1903. "Creator Salem Commorclal Club, Sa- loin, Oregen: "Gontlemon: Tho Chamber of Com merco respectfully Invites tho mem bers of your honorablo body to bo present In Portland on tho evening of October Cth, when a lectin o will bo delivered, under tho auspices of tho Chambor by Prof. Gl fiord Plnchot, chief of tho Forestry Department of tho United States. In view of tho fact that Oregon's vital Interest ,1s In tho forest rosorvo question, this subject, as discussed by Prof. Plnchot, Is op portune, nnd should bo heard by rejv rosontntlves of every commercial or ganization in Oregon. Members of tho Oregon corigrosslonal delegation at Washington nro oxpeoted to bo pres ent at this meeting. Kindly lot mo know of tho parties In your vicinity who will attend this lecture. Vory truly yours. SAMUEL CONNBLL, "Secrotnry.' ii 1 1 i f Dty Goods, Shoes, Clotting, Hats, Shifts, Blankets, Hosiery, Un-1 dewea. We sell only reliable morohandiso that's J wuy our traue Keeps growiug Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store E. T. Barnes, Prop, All a Big Mistake. Oscar Cole, rosldlng on 10th and Leo streets, was last evening arrested on tho chargo of using Insulting nnd abusive langungo to Mrs. John M. Mc Allister, n neighbor. Mr. Colo was al lowed to go on his own recognizance and this morning, nftor taking legal advice, he nppoarod in court nnd pload guilty to tho chargo. Ho was flnod $5. which amount ho paid. Mr. Colo says ho did not uso tho Innguagc ascribed to him with tho intention of Insulting tho complaining witness, but was nddroeslng tho Indy's mnro, tho animal having ontored his stable and oaten his cow feed, and, becoming ox asporated, ho used somo forclblo lan guage, and, tho lady ovorhearlng It, and doubtless thinking tho words woro Intended for hor, filed thp complaint Looked for Bandits. Chlof of Pollco Stiles was routed out of bed this morning about 3 o'clock, with tho Information that the O. R. & N. train robbers had headed south, and woro expected to Bhow up along tho Southern Pacific lino any time. With the startling news waking him up ho proceedod to tho dopot, and con ducted a vigorous search for tho mis creants through ovory box car, on ov ory brako beam, and In ovory kind of a hiding placo. Ho was searching a barn In tho -neighborhood of tho dopot, and, while clatnber.'ng ovor tho hoy In tho mow, hoard a vole of terror, "Mean, don- walk on me like dat." A black face aypanei through the straw and the face tiplaliiiul that he only looking for a little sleep. was Salem's Law School Opens. The Oregon Law School opens this evening at 7:30 o'ctoek. at tin rooms in the Murphy block formerly occupied by Prof. Pan-In, on the third floor. Dean Richardson will he in charge. .i .. Yes, They Can Marry. County Clerk Roland this forenoon issued a marriago lloenso to W. A. Uuokner and Miss Dolle R. Rlngo. up on the application and affidavit of C. W. Duckner. WILL FIGHT UNIONS The Battle is on Be tween the .Ele ments When Labor Fights Money Who is There Shall Es timate The Results Car Men Had a Fine Time, Sault Sto Marie, Sopt. 30. In addi tion to tho troops that arrived by spe cial train last night a Becond special of 50 moro grenndtors end Highland ers nrrlved hero this morning with the regulars, to guard property. Idle workmen will be refused (roe ttitmls, nna inuah troublo Is oxpectcd. A de tail of soldlors will bo Bent to oach boarding house to guard tho buildings. All company property will bo llkowlso gunrded. Tho street cars woro start ed again this morning. I Tho soldiers marched through tho streets to the Consolidated Superior J works followod by hundreds of Idlo workmen, but no violonco was mani fested. Tho streets woro lined with idlo men, who watched In sllenco. Ev erything Is qulot, but whon tho rations I nro refusing tho workmon, it Is feared 'a claBh will occur, as they have no Chicago, Sept. 30, Tho toraporary money for transportation, and sovornl officers of tho Nntlonnl Employers' Op thousand will bo compelled to remain ganlzntlon today Issued a call for dole- here. gatesi to a convention to bo hold horo if St CANT JOLLY WILLY Hearst's Presidential Campaign May Yet Materialize Sancho Panza Told Some Good Truths Which are Equally True Today. October 29th nnd 30th. Tho obJe6t 1b to enlarge and perfect the orgnnlzn The Plumbers Lose Clear Out. Poitlnnd, Or., Sept. 30. Tho plumb- Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 30i San Francisco, In addition to having tho lending candidate for tho proBtdoncy, also making a fight for tho next ,1s also molting a convention of tho iron workors Top tIou,v until It shall include nil tho ns-!ora' 8tr,Uo which has-been on for six onto Is also making a vigorous cam- soclatcd employers In tho United States, Canada and tho Drltlsh nnd American Dominions. Representa tives; of the thousands of organizations nro expected to nttond. Circular lot tors woro today mailed to hundreds of thousands of omployors who nro not ffl members. Tho Employers' Association arw urg weeks, was Bottled today, tho men loa- imgn. This morning's sosslou is ing nnd going to work. They demand- milot. Snm Parks, nltlrod In patent ed 6 per day, lnutead oj S4.C0. Tho loathar shoes and cnp. black nnd whito general Bontlmont wns strongly ngnlnst sweater, carefully creased cut-away them. suit, with a rlr.K with thrco largo din- nionds was conspicuous. Tho eonvoh. tton today Instructed tho secretary to Ing thorn to Join In a common fight against the demands of labor. A 'busi ness rigent will he sont to ovory town, cnted. secretary Job oxpects. within throe months, to have tho organization bo perfected as to be nblo to successfully combat all union domnnds which om- Must Have Evldencn. San Francisco, Sopt. 30. Tho con dition of Edmond Labroiuso, whu killed Mario Jordan yostorday roinalns unchanged. Ho Is still conscious, though the bullot In his head 1b unlo- ployors consldor unjust. V" Takes a Back 8eat. St. Paul, Minn., Sopt. 30. Vlco President Hnnnaford or Genoral Coun sol Dunn will probably sifcceed Mellon as president of tho Northern Pacific, 0 8tock Market Grows Better. Now York, Sopt. 30. On tho stock oxchango this morning stocks opened firm and with a steady gain. Deals Tillman Is All Rlnht. Lexington, S. C, Sopt, 30. The third day of tho trial of Tillman is attracting but sriinll attention. Only 20 spectators listened to tho examina tion of tho witnesses. McQrew Qets There. Now Haven, Conn., 8opt, 30. Tho Spanish War Vetorans this morning olectud Harold McQrew, of Indianap olis, their cominnnder-ln-chlcf. Texas Aoalnst It. Laredo, Tex., Sept. 30. Thoro aro woro frco from eccentric fluctuations. 13 now cases of yellow fevor. apply for a charter to tho American Federation of Labor. It also ndopted n resolution permitting ono apprentice for ovory sovon mon. Our Placo of Business No. 149 Stnto streot, will bo olosod tomorrow until 0 p. m., when wo wlJ open for an hour and a half, , It Ftesli Today Soft Centered Chocolate Creams AT Z inn's 164 State 8L Phono 1071 Main. Good Goods (keueSM Honest j Values I It's Quite Amusing To rond opposition's vnin attempt to square thomsolvca with tbo public. You can tell by tho rirttf an honest dollar from n countorloit. A cracked boll makes a noiso, but doea not peal out in har mony of perfection. Thoro ia tbo same difference in stores in advertising nnd in morcbandisinj? We bought no old sbopworn merchandise at four fifths its worth, but brigbt, up-to-dnto, brand now 1003 Fall Hosiery and Skirts which wo aro offering at greatly reduced prices. More Bargains In Store for yoa Hoivereon's New Fall Goods Expected Daily Holverson's Hosiery Onraharoof tho crumbi was enough that they wanted Vm. Hundreds of pairs bought; hun dreds of palre told J hundreds of pairs left. Ill ey consist ol Ladles' Mliees' and children's. We w.li continue to sell them until all aro gone at XI c pai 3 pair for 50c Another Line Superior IJslo.modlum weight heels and toes extra spllcod, Stamped T. Holvomon & Co. Ilogular GOc hose. 33c Pait Holverson's WalfrJng Skirts A small lino ol 1008 Kail Skirts picked up by ua at a great reduction. You get the benefit of tins special buy. Look the lino over. Second Floor Petticoats $1.35, $1.50 values still go ing at 95c TODAY This is our 143 Wednesday Special and consists of Eidor down Dressing Sacoucs, with wide collars trimmed in fancy designs with black satin, reg ular $2 values, all sizes. Today Only $1.00 Those Lace Curtain Snaps Aro being eugerly bought up nnd not a great many left, so Kt In 'on time. $9 00 Notlinghams..600 12 00 Batlenburg... 5.00 600 Runi-d Nettinqr 3.00 4.7S Rum ! Netting 2.38 3 00 Irish P. int.... 2.00 Blankets A blanket lis ilmple thlnjc to lull tho value ol; jait question of qual ity, width, length and weight. There is no eut or pattern to tangle you up. You open it out aad tho whole thing lies before you. Fine t-rado 1(M Blankets in white, grey or tan, pr. Better frrado. same size colors, pair 50c Heavy weight, same colors 11-4, pair t Ktc, Etc. 90c Xis"saMtufHrA9(Sil " SssaBy It Marks the Man The suit ho wears. It writes eu Ih in big bold letters all over him or el e It writes something else. The fit of tho, collar, the way the shoulders are male the length of tho coat, all must bo right or you're a marked man, so far as nood taste ia concerned. Our clolhlnv it made by the famous tailors H. S. & M. Fit guaranteed in every Intianee .vtttti9iaiiie8tpfrg'-H -f D. IL Wyant, of Meharaa, Is In the, city for a few days' business. mmoawmummmmmm