SALEM. OREGON, TITESDAY. APIXIL IS, 1302. t I DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION A fell State Ticket Placed la tic FIetLYesterday. TWO SALfM MEN ; ARC NAMED JUDGE' B. V. BOXHAM FOR THE SUPREME BENCH AND J. E. GODFREY KOR PRINTER. Captain Samuel White Was Re-elected ( as Chairman of the State Central Committee, and He Made a Plea for Funds for the Campaign, and Secured a Good Purse, i -; ! . , '. I PORTLAND. Or, April 11. The t State Democratic Convention i finished , its labors this afternoon and adjourned. In accordance wth a law passed by the last Legislature permitting the various parties . to place the names of candi- dates for United States Senator on the official ballot, the Convention named C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, for that position. . -j , J.. . I A feature of the afternoon session was the appeal of Oapt. Sam uef White, cha.rman 'of th State Central Commit tee, for funds with which to carry on the campaign. Contributions amounting - to $2600 were pledged. The ticket as cofnpleted is as follows: -.'--,. tSovernor Geo. E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah county. Supreme Judge fj. .F., Bontatrn; of Marion. ' i ' - r i ' Secretary of State D. W. Sears, of Polk. .' e i Stat Treasurer Henry Blackman, Morrow." ' 1 '' .. ' i - Attorpey General J. II. Raley, Um-.;i-f.'l.i. .' . " t ; ' State Printer Jf El Godfrey, Marion. Superintendent of Public Instruction t W. A. Wann. Lane. For ITnlted States Senator O. E.,8. Wood, Multnomah.; ' Congressmen, First District J. K. Weatherford, Albany, i Congreinn, Second Dlstrlct-W. F. Butcher, Baker.- : : J .'.-. j Joint Senators. - Multnomah and Clackamas Left for Democratic caucus to fill, in Multno mah. Marion and: Linn J. K. Jeffrey, of - Marion. ! ' -ITmatMla, Union and Morrow Walter ' M. Pierce. : Baker, Harney and Malheur Willi am Smith, of Baker. Joint i Representatives. Multnomah 'and ClackamasV-ft tf,T Clackamas Democratic Central "(mi ni It tee. Yamhltl and Tillamook .r-Charles Grlsnea. ' T Polk and JjiHColn I. M. Simpson. Douglas and J k-kmn floritce Mann. , Cooaahd Curryl!ued. . . Www, Crook, Klamath and , joMp A. P. Doak, rJurl Sander. I K. Moiw. Wascor Sherman Gilliam, flranrf and Wheeler P. G. Haiun, Steven son, E. P. Wler. ' . l'rf.on and WJIwa J. A. Burleigh. Ilaiwy ukI Malheur F.. H. Tent. I'matiHa and Morrow W. F. Mit- lock. Circuit Judge. Klxlil); Judicial IHb trict Thomas II. Crawford.. i Stats Central Committee. ' 1 The State Central Committee' copshds of thf fonowlfW'mt-mlM.-rs, selected by the several rnuiity delegations: apt. Samuel White, chairman, f - Baker M. Fuch. . Benton B. F. Irvine. v Clackamas J. I. lvf-tt. j . . i-Cbitsop--W. J. Cook. ' : Columbia W F. Slaughter. V CoosJohn-iFlanriaa;a.h. CrooKW.HV. Booth., llougtos O. P. Coahow. tJllltam Sa.m K. Van Vaetor. ' (irnitt J. C. Woolery- r Harney Ham MKhersiiead, Jackmm J.J. Ibmck. Josephine J. O. Booth. Lan B. R. Sklpworth. IJncotn J. S. Stewart. Linn S. M. Garland. ; Malheur W. H. Kinir. Maxion F. W. Durbtn. . Morrow ilif-nry Blicknmn. Multno'mah J. C, Wolch. INiilk D. W. Sir.. Shermjin John Faulk. Tillamook J. B. i Delsman. ITmaUtfc El D. Boyd. t'tton J. D. Sfciter. ; Wallowa S. Rvi vis. Wasco H. J. M tirt. - ' - AVahlngton J. M. Wall.. YamhJU R. M. Sneli. TO MEET HAKKIJIAN GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT 1 MILLER TO PH,OT RAILROAD V MAGNATE TO OREGjON. It. B. MlBer, Cieneral Passenger and t-Yrtght Agent of the'Soutliem Pacific Company, paw'throuRh this ity yes terday rnminr n nmte to San Fran clMtv to 4el Mr. Harrtman. the grU railniHtd -mngnate wJk controls the des tiny ofTho Sothirn padflo railroad, and J. C. HtMbtM, Chief Traffic Director of the. same company, Wh are in San Francisfo and an contemplating a ijour of inspection over this line. It Is prMwnel' that Mr. MiUWs .able .In arottg to. S "mijrlft i to j'ikt Mr. Harrtman over this division. The new gravel platform and drive way, which 1ku bivnln course of ,con strutn fr 4h patt three weks at the Southern Pacific freight depot. In this csty, under the supervision of Sec tion Foroiiwin P. li Irtmty.' was com plH.ei yesterdly and most creditable pt4 of work St is. j Under tito new ar rangement the depH doors can be ap proacheil Jrora any point vt-y conveni ently, whereas, ,wtth the old plank platform, which wa oyer two feet In height, (the teams oould only, approach from either end and It sometimes proved very Inconvenient and unsatis factory, besides there was an everlast ing expense of repairs. The driveway lulling to- and from . the. depot frays aliro beep well travelled and much im proved, end Mr. Prunty aays thai be Intend to request the officials of the company to supply him wtn more gra vel with which to grade that section of Trade street between , State and Front streets, which, if hi request is grant ed, will be a great improvement over its present condition. Forty-live car loads of . grave were required and used in making the improvements just com pleted. 1 ' " . EXTREME MEASURES. Adopted by General Smith in Samar, Will Be Investigated WASHINGTON, F April ll.-rt-tary Root Is not now in a position to take any action "with regard to the al legation . of the extreme military meksures on the part of General Smith, who eomamnded the American troops in the Island of Samar, which has been made public In the Waller court-mar tial at Manila. t The Secretary said to day that Jf General Smith had comtniti ted a breach of the rules of war in the Samar campaign,, the War Department wlU take steps to discipline .that of ficer. , : . - -A BOY SUICIDES. VANCOUVER. B. ti. April S The 11-year-old oii " of ; George . Tumross, of Revejstoke, B. C committed sui cide, today by 'hanging. His parents can advance no reason for the act. SOUTHERN MEN ARE AROUSED Of pew' Attack on Tbelr Peculiar flection Methods " BRIMS OUT HOT RfSPONSfS BLACKBURN DEFENDS THE GOE- BEL LAW AND INFORMS THE NEW YORK MEMBER That He Is Not Informed on Kentucky Politics The Cuban Reciprocity BUI Is Safe In the House -A Commanding General Has No Place in the Ameri can Army. r 1 . ' i WA SHINGTON, Aprift 11 Some re - marks, which Depew made lesterday c-oncerning the proposed amendment to the Conatitution providing for the elec tion of Senators by Doimlar vote, in th course of! which, he adverted L to ' thi Southern jeieotion methc-ls, precipitated a nveiy qeoate in the Senate today. sensitoil Money replied tartly to some of the statements of Depew, and de fended thf suffrage clauses In the Mis siasipii CotMstitution. , Depew made a warm,. reply a.nd attacked the eietrtion ni-thoi f severar other Southern; "t-itew. His remarks drew a sharrt fire from sve toil Senibtors. Bbwkhum warmly arraigned the New York Sena. tor for comment on the Kentucky eleicuns, defended whiiit is known, as the Goebel election law ' and asserted that the New York Stmator was not lnf(rmed air to the facts -of Kentucky Hlltfl-S.. Whfli the tiineso Kxciuslon bill was taken up an agreement Was resichcd that, n vote houM be takeu next Wed nesday. ' The Bill Ssfs. Washington, Ajrrll 11. The i debate on the Cuban reciprocity bill was con tinued in the House today, the principal sfteeches being made by Long (Kans.)i and Shafroth (Colorado). The feadeis f the Hoiwc who have been much worried as' to the outcome of the con troversy were considerably rellevel to day when Watson Indiana ),j who is artlng athe Republlcali whSp, inform ed them that, after a careful canvass he was positive that when an attempt was made to overrule the chair in order to make May for an amendment to abolish 'the differential On refined su gul', the chair . would tie sustained. It is conceded tlrat the uncertainty re garding the: fate, of the bill hinges on the q-Uejtlon of overruling the chair. Not Constitutional. Waahlngton, April ll.-Theeport of the testimony, given before the Senate Committee on Military A fairs by Gen eral 'Schofleld, : formerly General of the Army, on thA bill to crate a general ttaff. made puWIc today. He endorsed the bill, saying that he had long since come to the conclusion that there is no room' under our Const ttation for two comiunndera. and thsitt hp President whom the Cn stitution made supreme commander, must act thrpughfthe Sex-retaryiOf War. He1 added : . 'J 1 . ' "Thi very exalted' -Individual jOfflce, so-aUed. of ommandi ng general of the army, must disappear. There 1s no room for. it in this .Government, no matter who occupies it;. It is not a queitJon of personality nl all, or of the character o.f the individual, so far as this question is concerned. We must have what other nation on the irth have a chief of staff, not a command ing general." Named by Roosevelt. Washington, April 11. The Presi dent today sent the following nomina tion to the' Senate: . J;Mnc5 R. i Garfield, of Ohio, United States Civil Servk'o t'omml sooner; William WIBiumw. of New York, Com nssioneif of ImmiitfAtloa'' . . t . ' " . ----- " - , ; Democratic Committss,; WaJitington, i April 1 l.Thei 'Demo cratic COfigressionai .Campaign t'om iiiittee. as the - result of , consultations with leadera in different twrts of the rountrs. h4U i greed on the 6illoinK executlire commit lee to be formally an nounced iU, the next metlhg. tmievs sne hStch occurs: i ' ' IVjt T; Cable, of Illinois, chairman; Lewis Nixon, New York, chairman f. the-1wiace Committee; .;'.Iavld Over meyer, Kansas: Thonjis Taggart, In dianapolis: Richard' Olney, Maasuchu sotts. find Daniel d. lainHmt, of New York. . .; ' 1! Kind Tw Kan Kw Eccl BssntU THE DISORDERS IN BRUSSELS followed by Vi lent Scenes in tne Chamber of Depaties : TRISIINA1 Of Jilt rnfSIDlNI WAS STORMED BY SOCIALIST MEMBERS OF THE BODY KE 1 PULSED BY THE USHERS. The Entire Country Is a Seething Mass of Discontent, and Troops Are Every where Attempting to Repress the Up- , risings and Strikes Centers of Agi tation BrtotUng With Bayonets. BRUSSELS, April 11. The sitting of the Chamber of Deputies today was characterized by violent scenes. , At the dose of the sitting the Socialist deputie stormed the President's tri bunal.' The ushers were summoned to preserve order, antl a violent scene en sued, in which blows were exchanged. During the evening there were several outbreaks in the city.f The police charged the rioters, and about twenty five persons were wounded. I VoUcart. President of the Society of the Young Socialists Guard, who is charged with being responsible for th disorders here, has eluded the ponce and escaped from the country. In Chaotic Stats. Brussels, April 1L Sharp fighting between strikers and gendarmes oc curred this morning at Rracquegniea, near Charleroi. Several thousand strikers attacKd and stoned a body of gendarmes, who retaliated by fir ing their revolvers). A sharp fusilada followed, and the gendarmes were com pelled to retreat, A squadron of lan cers, however, galloped up and. dis persed 'the mob. ; , A semblance of order was restored among the rioters in the Rue Steven early this morning. . The polk, wha bore the brunt of the fighting, weiej strongly reinforced by the stnrmfi and civil guards with loaded rifles. Or-j dera were issued to use all force nece sary to drive, the mob out of the Madi son du Peuple. Jusi a the order was about to be executed the chiefs of the Socialists offered evacuate the build ing quietly, t '" 1 4 Estimates of the number wounded during theriots vary from 40 to 100, but scores! of injured ! were carried off and hidden by friends. A large num ber of riooters were arrested, and are detained. The Burgomater of Brussc'.s and suburban municipalities have pro claimed that meetings of more thsn ten persons are" prohibited, and that persons carrying revolvers shall be Ha- ble to six months imprisonment. AH centers of agititlon, arc bristling with bayonets. Stiuaus of cavalry are continually patt rolling the. streets and guarding the shops, which were threat ened with plundering' by the rioters. A mawifesto.-slgnef by the general coun cil of the Labor Party, has been widely iMtstcd.- It demands a revision of the constftution and unlveral suffrage. Telegrams from the country districts indicate the widespread character of the movement, which threatens to cul minate In a grand coup next week during the refo. m debate in Parlia ment. V A thousand' demonstrators - caused great disturbances at the St. -Nicholas last .night until routed by the repeated charges of the gendarmes.- , f At La Iiuvre, f.00X,men -tajsed to wort, forcing the workers in the larce industrial establl?bmenl at I a Croyere and Illne St. Pierre to Join them. The strikers "threaten to burn all -'. fact orb where (the workers refuse to quit. Strong detachments of cavalry are now patrolling 'the district, in order to pro tect the factories. A telegram from Mons lays work sttl! continues In the Borange district. but a strike I threatened. Troops hav been sent to 1 he district ' to cope with possible rioting. . Additional regiments of cavalry, in fantry and engineers arrived here' this morning. A battalion ! held in read ineoj ior moiion ai eacn oi me oarrai'Ki. AH the troops are supplied with two packages of ball cartridges and1 two packages of so-called strike cartridges. t Clnrtji rmm am rfM v-il 0-11 - r mwa cr .am w: ncau4ui iris 111 - i LJ , numbers, and rigorous instruction! have been Hsuorl for instant rejre.4on of other outbreaks in their Inclplency. Four' regiments arrived at Charleroi today. InTantry has been itnt to Iuvain amli Valvorden, and squadrons of chasseurs have been distributed in the midland. . , A COLONIZATION COMPANY. Rio Grands Vallsy to Be Settled and Irrigated. j KL PASO. Tex., April . A Coloni sation Company ha been organised and wilLspttle, forty thousand acres of land in the Rio Orande Valley below this city. ReTit extDtriemetitshave d UKmwt rated the fact thrt waiter ran ho gotten from WVIlw with putni to Irri gae laixis ax a small cowt. The land Hill be sWd only to bona Ode settief s. 7 FOR ATI f LTK "S. SPOKANE, Washl. t April 11. The Inland Empire InterrSchotastic Asso vUxim was organized todny by the re presntMtlves of Whitman Academy, the Cheney and Ellensburg State Nor mal Si-hools, and the filgh sc hool M Walla Walla. Lnwtston, iJavenport and Spokane. The object is to promote in terest tn oJthtetic events. A RED LETTER DAY. , GRAND FORKS. B. C. April 8. Sat. urday. April 12th Is a red letter day in the history, of tirand Forks and Re public. The! occasion will be th formal owning of the Kettle Valley Railroad line. . --!-.., : s Blown to Atoms. I The vid idea thst the body some times needs a powerful.' dratatir. purga tive pill has been exploded; for lr. King's New Life Pills, which are per fectly harmless, gently stimulate livrr and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure tonstlpatlon and Sick Headache. Only 2Sc at DR. STONE'S drug stores. s Brodrick was as&ed if Kitchener . had been .authorized to oiler any terms of pease besides an unconditional surren dr. He replied: :r ; - t -I am not in a position to make any t;Uement' regarding the conference between the Boers." TROOPS FOR AFRICA- VANCOUVER. TC C. April 8. The marhlncrv for the j Canadian Militia UeMrtment was set' In motion today. for the enlisting of a, contingent of soon .'mn for South Africa. The De partment will have the contingent out- fittmi. eouii ncd and ready; to SQ on board steamer In three weeks , Ths Thrtist of a Lanes la scarcely more agonizing than the re current pains in the abdomen wli'.ch foIlowUie atingof tmiroper food or too fpiee lndutgenc in ice-waer. xie immeate causie of crujnps and colic is often the distention of the bowels by gas., i Quick relief follows the use of Perry Davis' Painkiller. Careful housekeepers give it the place of honor In the family tnedictne chest. . CASTOR 1 A V Tor Infants and Children, Th thi Yea Hara Always BcsgM Bears the SHOT HIS WIFE AND SUICIDED Awful Deed of a Smelter f mployee Anaconda WHILE IN A fIT OF Jf ALOtSY SUICJDB OF A MINISTER IN WEISER AS THE RESULT OF A SICKNESS. One'of the Detroit Murder's Cleaml Up by the Confesshin of the Slayer of Carrie M. Jennet te A SU Louis Ne gro Hanged Thirty !' Minutes Before the Reprieve Came. SALT LAKE CITY; Utah, Apr.ll. A sitec-ial to the Tribune from' Ana condaj Monf sars: ' Fred Bauer, an employe of the Wa shoe Smelter, In a. fit. of jealousy to night sho lus wife and-then put a bul let through his own brain. Bauer died. His wife has little chance 'of recovery. A Minister Suicides. Weiser, Idaho, April 11. L. L. Shear er, ii Presby tcrian minister, committed suicide' by shooting this morning. He had 1uer. a sufferer from consumption for several yws, and became de-iond-cnt. - Confessed the Murder. Detroit. Mich. April 11. Professor Jrseph M. MIHer ttday confesses! that he murdered Crrle M. Jennette, one of his former pupils, , last Wcdnj-sday ni&ht, with a small hatchet. Reprieve Too Late. St. Louis. April H.-lIenry FlUtchet, colored, was hanged at Sontlse Iu.Ihv for the inurdf of Louis Roth, 16 years old. August 27, l',O0. At ,:4.1 a. in-, 30 "minutes after thei final drop, a telegram was received by Sheriff Jos. K. Dick man from ,'.overnr Dlckery, granting a respite of la days. t At 11 o'clock last nlKht Circuit Att torncy Folk telegrapbed trovernor Dlckery recommending a 10'ilays' re prieve In order to invctttig!tc more fully the testimony that Fiulcher act 1 in self-defense. it', message from Jefferson "ity ii"d that the Governor, when arouaed ly ,the meawnger stuck his head out of s-cond-st,ory wjidow and asked: "What's wanted?" The messenger told him the nature of the. mesvage arvi he ordered It. put undr the dir. Ebariff IWckmann concluded that thla meant no Interference. At S:&0 Sheriff Dlckmann told ihe condemned boy to prepare for the march to 'the gallows. Th next five minutes was socnt-ln prayer. , When Flutcher had finished, he turned to a deputy and placed his arms behind hiiq. Wll go now," he said quietly anl tb rot was tied over his elbow. The boy walked to the gallows with a steady step and when? asked by the sheriff if he wnshed to say anytning, began a speech that lasted thre? min utes. ' lie declared that toe fired the fatal shot, but disavowed any inten tion of murder. His object, be said, was merely to disarm his assailant. Flutcher concluded as followa: "' "Wlthoirt the desire to reflect oa the mh who sent me to this fate, the I worst that can txfall a mortal than. I want to ay that not nhr have I been prosecuted, but retentlesily i,Tjtecuted as well. This shameful end So my !Up. a iK' life, mark ' t h final uiumph of money over ' Justice. "The time is paat when anything can be done. Death la very near to' me, but before it lays Its band let me say a: parting word. Khun evil companion advice that Is just as good for the old the younfc. Had I done mo thert: would have leen no fight, no shot- Ing, no hangman noose. With . a' sweep of his right hand h bade the crowd gowuVbye and turned to the sheriff.. Twenty s'on-ls latet SherUr Ditkmann sprung the trap. Flutctier'a neck was broken In the drop.- After a formal inquest, the body was turned over to the family. 1 did my duty," said Sheriff IMck- mann. after the hanging. ( "and I a hi glad it' over. The death warrant called on me to execute Flutcher be tween tne nours oi s in tne morning and In the afternoon. It was nearly i 15 mfnute after in th morntna; wnen me oron ten. . , f "Ttic answer t Mr. Folks telegram, fi the Covernor came to the Four! Courts at 2:S in the morning. In the, from of dispach, from the Western ' . 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Appendicitis, 1 Tuber culosis,;. HypnotlMn, Venereal end Skin Diseases, La (Irlppe. Ner-ous . Dleaec.. etc. j " ; Treatment and curs of every discs se of Men and Women sml Children. The sim plest and bet feniic--dles; minute dirrt- tton in cases ory w u n d s, S c a I d ; burn. loison. hydro-, diseases wJ . ' bruises ahjo for sudden cause, the symntoini. t He ! Mature, "the - '7v varice. cnarny, i iii rniiiiiRs, nn body: eminently. calculated to arouxe th to a great 'degree .upon the .croixr !i emotions. " . ; Use of Tobacpo, 8U'(?i) . . list or the principal remeitte. iri'lit lniK vegetable remedies; -.rierrriltf ion of 'cadi;. how 'to preserve same;'', tludr prep t ration Treatises in Anatomy, Phyid-ology'iiud Ily- hnmorajr-Acntllation, Iure and linpiite Air, Hiainagc; Disinfectants, t ., etc. Pliyalt'.! j I ' - - ': - , V .... c - Statesman Publishing Cb., . i'. :: " :' -. ; '.. : A" -;;1' Salem, - Oregon Homestead OREGON : . v . ;-' - ' riORSE OWNERS! These criebrstcd powders are made from recipe of a noted Praasiaa Veterinary Sarirroa, and have been thoroughly tcatrd for the pt IS years in this roaotrr. Composed of pare vrr etshte retnedirs, are w safe and rare CURE for ME AVO snd ntt mi'- mertfroi which heaves arise.sarlt MCoOgb, Colds, OlSTEMrEs, Pink Bye, Episootic, and Ixms of Appetite. As a blood pwnfrrr they have no rnnsJ. For sale by Wholesale and Ketail In-tor- rhnt. PiH-e f.o-rnt prr pakspe. Pv majl, OO rent a. Pron PRUSSIAN REME0Y COM PA Y, I. fktJL, MINN. KaiM Uus oaucr. ....... , w hlf Ti mu suffice If ; jh "'ace - w-rf Iccpt In a '-glass '.ease.; The face n d hot water applied lil-ily to It with 'th hand, and generally Ibe e. of ptji-e. lionTirrttstltig soap will not rnK W'auli ttftthn are often - an. alwrmlnatlorC , they are l't s'-l l'iui free from fmpurltles, affl ..th ."satn's. statement is true f . .'spnges. Thy ; aro' U f t lmi-rfc-ctly -'leansed frmtW". soap that has, b et , lseli stid iare dr l'-d at Ihf w.liJtawl, when I after every day u.e they ahoul l.-br w-Hhl; bJ!'d ami hung In th Mir. I hav f ten o faces "Hh iiiiill)''.ili6ir, Jlted'. wi'h bl kfit win and pimple 1ccause'.'-li)." purities '-froni ' wash cloths and yponK'"'''" had bejn rubral into the skin to Infection. By riatifr'm TUxar, If Jh' fe is oily and filled with fine' b'-v k -heads, t ho . latter tan b re move, i il rubbing them with a soft cloth dipjd In alcohol oi In c'iua'l parts of o--logne water. Th latter will' -clean"".. Ibe fa1 better than snyt.bing elsie-, wr ing uim the tkin an a gentle stlrno int. The contact of -ihe fingers- with tht face-seema to bave a vivifying ffr fer t. It Is eay while thu dnxhinx Ihf-. water In th fa;? to massage it ai 1 bring the tthmnt to the surfacif. - ' ' . T)IJACt f?KKI. Toba.cc seeda ar- estremely r,mnll and an ounce of them contains froui TiKO.'ftt to 40o,)0 Sr-lsv A luge l"r- centage of tlin however, will not sprout. ' -tinmriH them are not fertile. and othrshavt very hard coating too reslrttant to. moisture. " - - I it ..... L --'. - - Igal Clanks at the tst-tesman office.