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TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2:3ft P. M. AND 4:00 P. M. PATTY 0 A PIT AX .TOTIRN A L VOL. 3LVL 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 88, 1000. NO. 7. a FLOOD VISITS IOWA KNOX MAKES A SPEECH MIGHT MAKE IT THIRTY ST. PAUL WHOLESALE MURDER THINK ADAMS LIED NO LIGHT ON MURDER MYSTERY Cedar River Pours its Waters Into the Towns Along Us Course Waterloo, Iowa, Mareh 98. Cedar River iMe sovea foot this morning, flooding tbe bueineee district, doing 100,000 damage. The levee has brok in, store and residence are flooded and hundred are besides, Tke rail' rondo aro tinder water and alt roads blocked. One hundred .thousand dol lars damage ia done at Cedar Fall, Iowa. It Is believed tke worst Is ever. Russians: Coming in Swarms. C-openhngen, areh IS. Russian emi gration to America by war of Copen hagen i in full awing ami constantly increasing. Last week 1S0O emigrants Milod. The United Steamship Com pnny'e advices from Its ngcnt at Lb bftu, Hum! a, ear that tho company may expect ft weekly average by way of Co penhagen of 9000 emigrants during the coming spring, in addition to a large Unfile via the German ports. p i Half a MUlion Tire. Johnstown, Pa., Marek 98. Fire tbls morning dwtreyed three boeinesc bloeht in Main, Bedford aad Clinton etreei, and damaged ethers. It was controlled by 8 o'clock. Tho lew is HOO.OOO, The Swank Hardware Com panyJ'n kix-ttory building waa the main Toll from a Stoiple. Dayton, Ohio, March 93. George Al ston anil Charles Saunders fell from a f hurch steeple they were repairing this morning. 104 feet, ami were killed. UiJ".. CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Money Saving Bargains OITEUED DUIUNO THIS GREAT OUTDOWN SALE, TUB TRICEa IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ARE OUT TO TIDJ QUICK. WE WANT TO REDUCE OUR ENORMOUB 8TOOK AND TO DO THIfl WE KNOW WE IIAVE TO MAKE LIBERAL CONCUSSIONS TO OUR CUSTOM ERS. READ THIS PRICE LIST OVER (JARBTULLY AND DON'T DILLY DALLY IT YOU WANT TO OBT THE BEST PICK WHILE THE ASSORTMENTS ARE LAROE. ALL THIS SPRINO'S BB8T MER. OIIANDISE. 63c Gray Wool ranama Cloth Dreii Goods, while they last, yd,..,9 43c Crystal Cord Wash Silks, yd 93c 65c Heavy Dress Taffeta Silk, grand assortment, while they last, yd SOc 80c Danish Cloth, yd lVi Prices out away down on all Pine Drees Goods and Silks., Best 10 Dress Ginghams, yd 7 Best Apr Ginghams, yd 5c Best Standard Calicoes, yd . ,..4e Bert SlrSe Outing Flannels, yd So 7& Laso Stripe! Ourtain Berlm, yd -ie Best 7c Crash Toweling, yd ..So House Lining, SO in., yd 3e Jb 4e 3d in. Bleached Muslins, yd ....So $1 White Bed Spreads 79c 75c Double Blankets, price ....45e 12Ve Fnney Cretons, yd ,...81-3e 50 dor. Towels 5c, 5c, fitfc, 81.3c and 10 30c Bleached Table Damask, yd 20c Better ones at smaller prices. 25c Panama Cloth Dress Goods lSe 85c Best Irish Linen Dress Goads, yd. , .18c Dree Linings.. 5c, 81-3e and 10c 75c Turkish. Tapestry, yd 45c We Black Moreen, price yd ..39 75 Black Velveta, yd 4S 5000 ydn of Bmbroiderlea , 2c, 3c, 5c, 8c, and 10c Great Assortment of Muslin Tin derwear, beautiful quality. Skirts, 40c to (1; Gowns 45c. 50c, 75c Salem'sGteatestGowiagStoe McEYOY BROS. Declares Hepburn Bill Is Un constitutional, Judicial Review Aust Be Allowed Wneblnnton. March . enator' Knox, In a speech en tke rate bill this afternoon paid: "Tke Hepburn bill Is uneenetituUenal. A judicial review of all eontrevories i a right wrested from tyrants centuries ago. The court function is the balance wheel between contending passion and policies. This right in now established beyond the power of tyrants in- whatever guWo they come. It is incomprehensible to mo why any person should advocate a bill clearly unconstitutional, and re fuse to permit an explicit prevision for judicial review." Coming By Thousands. LlverjMMtJ, March 98. Tho steamer Cnrmnnls, which sailed today for New York, carried upwards of 9600 pee sengers, a Urge per tie of whom were Immigrants The Lake Cbamplnln, of the Canadian Pacific lino, leaving at about the same time, took 1900 emi grants. The steamship companies anticipate an enormous rusk of continental emi grants for America during the coming season. Will Remarry, Denver, Col., March 98. It is re ported Lawrence Phlppa, tho steel mul timillionaire, ko become reconciled with his divorced wife. They will re marry, and live In California. Phlppc has gone to Ban Francisco, and It Is re ported hia wife Was arranged to go for and indefinite stay In the same place. and Sc Corset Covers, 8c, 18c, 15c, 9fc and efej Drawer, 19c, 9s and 35c, sale prices. RIBB0N8 ....1c, 9c, 9c, 4c, 6VU 81-3c and 19 yd. LADIBfl' STOOKIN08 8c, lef ISV&c, 15c and 9ftc LADIBS' WNDHRWHAR 19e, 96c and 3 5000 yda of Laces, all kinds aad makes, 1c, 9, 3c, fie, 6 Vic, 8 l-3c .... and 10c NotionsPins le paper Hooks and Byes le paper Sana 811k lVie ballj 800 Spool Thread le spool Thousands of other artielea cheap. 65o Toko Girdle Corsets, price 30c Wo sell the best wearing Corset on earth, tie WARNER'S BUST PROOF, prise 49c, 75c and Me MEN'S UNDERWEAR ....95c, 35c and 45c MEN'S BOX 3e. fl4e, 81-3c & 10c MEN'S PANTS 75c, 08e, $1.26 and $1.50 MBN'8 8UIT8 $1,95, ifl.90 & W-60 LADIES' FINE SIIOBS U9, $1.75 and $2.00 LADIES' NBW $15 BUTTS ..$9.90 LADIES $6.00 COVERT JACKETS, price $3.45 LADIES' $8.50 SWELL HATS. priee $i.8 CHILDREN'S HAT8, 2c, 39, 49c LADIES' 0LOVE8 ALL PRICEa Corier of Commer cial and Court Streets Young Patterson Offends His Dad Who Will Only Will Him Forty Cents Milwaukee, Wis., March 98.-Victor Berger, national committeeman of the Social Democrat, is authority for the statement that Jeecpk Medlll Patterson was cut off by kis fatker with 40 cents on account of kis espousing Socialism. Ho eay Joeopfc Intends to make his liv ing by writing and speaking. Chicago, March IS. Joseph Palter son denies he has been cut o(T by. his father, and denies that he is going to start a daily socialist paper. CONSULAR SERYICE IS ROTTEN (Four O'clock Edition.) Waebingteu, March .-The Presi dent today bared to eeagren. tke scan dalous oouditions of tke consular sor vice John Goodnow, former consul general at Bbaugkal, and Kebt. Mo Wade, former ooneul at Canton, wore made tke subject of oOlcial count on M charge against Goodnow in eon nectlon with collected elnlins. Mo Wade Is charged with Issuing false Ckiaoso certificates. Complaint aro made in tke report of Third Astdslaut Pierce, who Investigated the Oriental consulate. He argued a systematic supon-imcR was a most oesentlal requi site, and ConsuVGeneral Wilcox, at Hankow, in recommended n a useful oMeer. Ho made unfavorable report concerning Commercial Agtint Greener, at Vladlvootok. o Still Chew Uio Rag. IndianaolU, March & The mln era and operator this mornlNg re sumed consideration of J. IT. Winder's motion to adopt the present wage scale with basing points at Danville, III., and Hocking Valley, Ohio. The debate became acrimonious. A. J. Moorcluad, an Win operator said they wasted 90 days each year trying t adH their difference, and making agroomentc which, ko declared, "the mlr Woak nearly evorv day In the ytmr. Dctegftttt Wnikor. an IUIimm minor, rofdled, declaring Moorohoad'H re marks wore for effect. Ho soldi "The otNtowoNts wore worthy of a per who never saw tbe Interior of an 1 11 no4 mine. The statemoots were ab solwtoiy faUe, and eaimot bo suUtantl ated." Mitoboil demanded to know the roia- ,, tions of tho eomnanloa rCHrcconted and tke raikoads. Ho put pertinent ones tionc, calling on tho operators to show down the statements that they were tumble financially to grant the minors' demands. The operator anowored, some frankly admitting that tbey wore owned by tbe rojlroadc, at bore denying railroad connection. Tbe debate was brought out by Operator Hammond, of Tiit-uta uvi.i k vwU be ilad toloninL' a nnblic lecture will be doHv have a eommitteo appointed by Proci-iorwl dent Roosevelt r tho miners' commit . iBvurflcnte tIi healci. Mitchell demanded to know if tbta applied to'stereoptioan plates, showing tbe stages the books of the Rock Island railroad. An exhaustive discussion followed on tho proposed investigation, and it W likely all branches of mining will be investigated. Blow In at tbe Races. (Four O'Cloek Edition.) Now Orleans, March 9u A cyclone struck tho fair ground race track this afternoon, and truk terror to tho peo ple. None aro reported to bare been killed. Hoaor the Prince. Victoria. B. CL March 98. Prince Arthur waa drives through tho city environs in a tl!ybo last evening. A state dinner will bo given bbs tonight, at tbo government house. Tomorrow bo gees to the fishing ground on the Cewioban. OiiineM Voters. Wong Him. of 167 High street, sad Lon Wnb Lcc, of 19 High street, wore amosz tbe Republican votero registered at the county clerk's office today. Both I 'are native born Americans. Six Greeks Killed and Seven Supposed Murderers Arrested , Minneapolis, Mln, March IS. Six itnlians wore mnrdorod In a hovel en Tenia. avenue, south, hast night, TUc police heard tke fight, and eight men ran from tke building. Tke oflteors thought tho treebio wns ended an I left. Thio morning some entered and found four, bodies, hacked to pieces wltk knives, and In the basement found two more bodies. There is no trace ef the murderer. Nino me rented the house two months ago, nd their movements were ntyeterloiw. The victims evidently fought for their lives. No robbery wns committed, no a box wns found oon aintng In Italian coins, (iOO In Ameriena money and n 7 check in favor of "NMeoli Domtri." A grip IteariMg that name contained the oxpn nivc robe of a priest of the Greek CtttMtc church, also French, Italian, Greek and Turkish paesports. Ad dreseec on a ear, roadt "115 Auotin Avenue, Obiengot Mnoola, Illinois, box tt New SWem, X. D. also the name Kretete Xovko, New Halom, X. 1). Other grip belonging (o I. Arson Dew tri, Dakoa Cevpoid and Caml Yeny were found, all eotttaiftiag Greek Catholic priestly mumeoes. Bevoo Greoka have boon arrested In oooocctioa with the murders In the shack In K. I'aul. One wns terribly sleeked and tbe ethers out and bruised. The men err not Italian, and It Is be lieved they aro mostly from the Balkan state. It is believed It was a political or religious plot. JEROME MAKING A TEST New York, March t8.-Jstlcc Oroeubaum, of tbe soprem court, this morning Iseued a writ of habeas corpus and certiorari for George W. Petkin. Perklnc deotae he is Imprisoned and restrained of M liberty without order of a tribunal of proper jurisdiction. Of- cnJM, be one mote met and the ell fleer wore ordered to take Per kin be- Uen of awn Marino, numbering In. nil fore tke oonrt Immediately. Tho -warrant upon whiek Perkim wns arretted charged blm with larceny. He wns released from cuetody. HH counsel refused to talk. I To Make right Again Consumption. Ottawa, Oct.. March s.-Tbe Oan adlan Association for the Prevention of OeoeoMptioo and other forms of lo boronloeis will hold its sixth annual meeting in tho railway eoMHti!on room in tke boot of common this af ternoon and evening. I'nysioUos and health oMoini from all parts of the Dominion of Canada arc here to attend tke meeting, which promises to be of great, interest. In tbe afternoon ses sion the nontenant governor, Karl Grei'. will tako th obair. In the ov in the lecture ball of the normal school by Dr. Arthur J. Richer of Mob. treal. which will bo illustrated with J of eeasompUeo and some of tne.appH asses now in se to check and cure the disease. The principal questions to be oansid ered at tbio meeting of tbe association are What can bo done to give effect to the judgment of the senate and com moan that tbe time bac arrived when active stops should be taken to lessen tho widespread (offerings and great mortality among the people of Canada, eaueed by tke various Jems of tuber culosis, and, wb&t is tbe place of the sanitarium in the orosade against oon sumption I According to tbe census of 1901, 9700 persons died of eoMflmpilon la that year. i Rocky" In Slek. Now York, arcb 9S-A cable from France soya William Rockefeller loft I San Remo on board the steamer for Now York, in axower to a dispatch from John D. cayisgi "I am ill. and condition in cot oneeoroging." Chicago Markets. Chicago, March 98. -Wheat 77Kot 77; corn U&U; eat, &!4M. That He Did Not Hide Explo sive.", 'But Has Been Told the Story by Others - mm Poeateilo, Idaho, March 9.Up to noon today search for the alleged con cealed exNlofdvoo In the abandoned sawmill, described In tho oonfieslcjn Of Steve Adorns, failed to reveal anything important. Workmen digging ever tke ground found nothing but tho gins stopper of a bottle nnd the remain ef a tin bucket. Adams insists that it is tho location whore he burled the pack age, but cannot romombor the point In tho building In which tho oxploilve wore concealed. The old building I now used as a stable, nnd many parts are so changed as to confuse Adams. It is believed if the stuff was hidden it wna done by other, who (old Adams, who now claim to have been the orig inal. The search will bo continued un til tho whole ground In tke vicinity Is covered. MOB BAGBR TO 1IANO IIIM. Reverend Beaat In Colorado Oonfeeae Quilt) ef Immorality. U Junta, Colo., March 98. Rev. W. Goorley Ooaneti, former pester of tke Presbyterian church at Lamar, who is hold for trial on a charge of Immoral conduct and violation of tke age-of-consent law, wns safely lodged In jail koro Monday, after hnving been hasti ly removed trtm tamar in order to pro vent a lynching. Connell left tamar hurriedly two weeks ago. He was ar rested at Waxakatohie, Tex., and was brought Imck to Umsr yesterday. Several hundred men thronged the street, threatening to bang the minis lor. On being arraigned in court, Con nidi wnlvod Maminatmn, acknowledg ing hU guilt. Under heavy guard ho wna. removed in a wagoa to ! Ani mas, where he was placed on loard a train, which brought blm to this place. u Peaceful Revelation In San Marino. loan Marine, March 9Wrhe small ApoMMiue republic of Marino, the cMt nnd smallest in tke world, and sea reel)' known outcido of Its narrow frontier, except to stamp collectors, has bo jost re-entered upon a democratic regime. TV Arrlnge. no the original; roomeniaHvo body of tke reonbib i about 17DO families, have once more been reotorod to tboir civic right. Un der tbe original constitution of smn Marino tke government of tbe repnU lie, conoMed of a general aseemldy of beads) of famiUos. the so called Ar I fim hh4 -f Krow, ,,,,,1 ,r Ulty eotopeeed of 10 noble, 90 landowners and 90 cJtloona. Gradually, however, the repobUe beeM more and more of an oilgoroky. nnd tboAringo ultimate- ly became a more name, wkll tbe council of idxty, cieetcd for life, and Itself electing members to fill any va- eanetso eaueed by death, wns uraciioni- ly absolute. This woo the sonic of tiling when Addieon visited Son Marino two oon tori ngo, and tbi has been tbo ev dition until the present day. During the met few years, however, there wns so strong a popular agitation carried on agalnot thi oitprohio system that, to prevent a revolution, tbe Aringo has been revived. It U now In session and there is pea and happiness throughout the reborn republic. A Hugo CanuUon. H. A. John, a Xow Bedford, Mass., florist, has succeeded in developing a white earnation which promises to sur pas vty famouo pink hitherto rais ed, and for which he bos refuted an offer of (009. It Is a carnation, which according to noriet. fill n long felt want In that it is a perfect white flower ef extraordinary site, with a stem of great length and strength and a calyx which will not burst. Added to these it bas another eisen tlal of tho successful carnation ex quisite fragrance. Tbo blossom raeac sureo from three and a half to four lushes in diameter. No Onugefl. "A college professor says that 90 years from now women will bo ruling tbo world." "I don't doubt it. I sec bo immed iate prospect for man getting the in prenucy.1 Minneapolis Tribune. Woman Shows Remarkable Nerve, But Is Evidently Breaking Down (Four O'clock Bdltlon.) Stockton, CaL, March, IS. The eowr- ngoone spirit of Mrs. la.l)oux I break ing. Yesterday ehe broke down and wept bitterly in the preeenoe ef Jailer Itenjamlt. and wife, who la matron She made no complaint or comment, but just cried. She baa no appetite, and is eating very little. Jailor Benjamin thin morning denied tho reports to tho effect that tho accused murderess wan unconcerned nnd frivolous He sflld her composure wns remarkable, but there wns no evidence of gayoty. Oc casionally tremutous nigbs gave evi dence that she Is worried. He say tho woman Is tterveu nnd afraid In tho night. District Attorney Norton soya ho la thoroughly satisfied Mr. LaDeux had no accomplice, and Is withholding her statement to prelect her 'until oho can secure a lawyer. Tae baggage master claim ho saw a good looking max with a, dark muetaehe with the woman In tho waiting room the osmo day she loft; that she handed klm a grip, and ke tridleved a search I being made for this man, and that Norton statement to tke effect that there was no accomplice won given out to quiet the myetorion man's fears, so ho can eatok Mm. lwgnge Master Tkontpton and hi aesiatant, Vlaoilch. ami Ofllecr Oralg. who talked with klm at the cigar stand, all say thoy can identify iho strange man. Tho ehlef of --elleo says ho be lieve Insurance wna the motive and development en this line oFo oxpeted A woman in gmy called at tho jail this morning. Sho omlmed to be a sis ter of the accused mnrderess, and asked admittance, Ahn wn sent to the sher iff for a permit, Itut did not got It. nnd left for San Prnnelsoe, It is be lleved she was a newspaper representa tive seeking an Interview. Hvery ruse I being tried vainly by reporter li got to the woman. Tkompeon y a mau greatly exelted nnd nervoM comdaned that be had been sold two' ticket to JKolsscn an-1 only wanted to go to MartoM. Ho nno trying to cheek Mo grip, but waa to Idle, stxprsesiimn ImMgherlr, who di covered the body in lb trunk, saw tht man peeing up and down with the n eneed woman In cloo conversation. Coroner Souvkworth1 ae4etant have found trace of poison la the stomaek of MeVtear, the vitiw of tbe trunk murder Tho ekraUt maklag the analyst man a preliminary report lu too effect that test show a slight nlka lotd reaction, ladtoatlog tbe pre of poUou. Thio boor out tke eerouer ' theory that McVioar wn first drugget and then pine,! alive in the trunk, sub seuootly being enoToented. On thi I theory the bruUf on tbe bead are traced to the efiorto to fere Ike body Into tbe Intak. MANY GUILTY Or ORAir. Ooniniotora' CoBfe-atea Implicit Long LUt of Offleials, ItuRolo. N. Y, Mntoh 9& Cenfc sloe mode to tbe grand jury today by Kewlond J. OeBovor, tbo contractor who h,a boon convicted of grand lar ceny In the Arot degree for bis conncc two with a enwty ontrat for tbo re mevul of bodie from an old cemetery, will result In the iesvaaee of warrants for the arrest of 9f former olty and county officials. Meven Indictment wero found Tues day by tbo grand jury on tho state menta Coaovor mode before It. On those iadtetraeata nix warranto wore is sued, all for former county official. Judge W. It 8. Hyde. Marshfleld, Or., March 98. Judge W II. B. Hyde, recorder of Mnrabficld for 18 years, died Monday at hia homo in this olty, aged 80. He wax born in Now York, oame to Jacksonville, Or., la tbe early days of tho mining excite ment. Ho located en Cogs Bay jn 1874, and baa held many prominent po sition of trust. He wta a staunch Dem ocrat and figured quite prominently in local and state polities. Ml No More Duke's Mixture. Now York, March 9eWlrod(e I. Duke was granted A divorce today from Alice Webb Duke. ffi-g-m..-..