- WUTILT OREGON STATCCUAir. -TUESDAY. DEXrElTBER 2, 1862. SELIGf.IAN TAS UNSUCCESSFUL; ... - i President Could Not See His! a ne'e triple'-r.e Way Clear TO 1HV0LVE UNITED STATES Keli ed i 1 r tf .,; inWinW Overcoat Tha Season ,rcfir rnrl !r-tttaf1i . it. i... .i ' w.Xi ; '""J lending or the coaL onlvTf ii TT i fuli wwrtiaenU not o" . S1' l,,t ff s,,es r makinj?. Some Tlin Mt- r.v . k A- .-", to mcnes long. . l iicnj for v. ,, to find out Which siylc you like r "'u u inomems ana try on a r Mro, Jt will cost voa -not hiue to do so. efmf. mm a. w rv. a at a. 'in. , you -nomine I tio extremes mw ; lauties mid sfcl 1 1 ng more overcoats town We wouldn't if IO ' uo so. Ilia ,tef. sjiapcs arc here :,Wc're than any other sloro in ours were not ; the hest. I A I'.r,f"re from $2.50 to $2000 ohd every price a nrht and satisfactory one. Wo nre not ohl v ..:-.JUilv,a,iW overeoaw oui are becoming lead ; S, ln ' shoes; Wo are the only bouse in j balem that airry the. Original Packard, fine shoes ,ul -umy jou. uorae and exam ne tbom ! 1 i- XyB ..,H "umuusiroe you navo been pavinrj So.(K lor. ,kvery. pair guaranteed. A new line of J'AXthe very latest just received by express.' Wo j have just received a line of tli famniK fiwn J n I overalls and jumpers, together with a line of their working pants. Union lahel in every pair.: V 0. W. Johnson & Co. 257 Commercial Street r AL EM, - OH EG ON , 1 In the Financial Differences Following the Acceptance of Request , irOVEMEiVT 1ST NEW YORK 8TN . 1ICATB TO RKUEVK TllKEZUE- iA's obltqAtion Va5?'hing- TON RENATOR8-ELECT MEET IN.) iiit DFrFivFn nTHE DISPUTE JWUI hLVLIVLU U fTTT.T k r A IT A) large invoice of the Original Packard Finb Bhbo for Mn. ' The Lest value, for the money in Salem. ? - ' " ' OiW. JOHNSON & CO. ; 257 tommcrdal St. . - Dismissed From Court and the Costs Taxed to Private ' ' Parties i . " HORRIBLE 'tj''---' EXPLOSION Thirteen Lives Sacrificed In X, ' Chicago a AND SCORES ARE INJURED Force Threw Boilers Through the Roof and Hundred ' Feet Away , WORKERS I? OTHER" DEPART MENTS 1IUHI.ED THKOtrGII WIN ' lX)Wf4 EOUIt MEN KII.USD IN PENNSYLVANIA j EXPLOSION IKSAN RECEIVES SENTENCE. CIIldAOO. Nov. 29. With A &tV enlng report a boiler In Swift Co.' Plant r xploJeJ this morning. Thirteen live wore nacrlflceJ and eore8 of em ployes the Tlctlmit. and othera lnjurhl The huire bolk wr w?pt tbrdugh the Kof of the building and hurled 100 r-t. Ndbody ' within the boiler r:m nurrlved to tell th tory of the r evi dent and Itmar new be kno n vha t raused the, explosion. v mlnu.e. after th explosion nothing ot, tha boiler houfce but a pile of twisted Jron. brick and mortar remained- , -Flames pran from the ralm ana Rotator, realized that It would be im iwalble to aave the live. ofthoSoho were caught In the wreclc. The pl lon waa of such force that the adiln 1ns biiUdlnsa were, wrecked, torn and twlated like toy. Men.' omen and boys aY work n UTJ,n departmanU were hurled through the window to the ground below. ' . .. Vr with alight brulee. t mct were hurt to .auch an extent tha la wa8neceaaary to remove tnmt hospital. The dead! H.-A.' Arnjlf ; , 'L,a. t r o'Conner. AiWrlght i j w a Tart. fireman; Thomas tr, - i-n.a Webb, colored; Ilcmr. coin red. Albert M. UuihneU. Cubao, . ScliUlt. . .. f- Companr will amount to more - tr.a ftrti Th hulldinur I: nit - boliera wero located waa a small .struc ture , .. ATTORNEY ' M'NARY' WILL. EN DEAVOR ,TO , PUT ASTpPiTp ftRlNGINaPETTT QUARRELS IN TO COURT TO CREATE COSTS IN CIRCUIT COUPvT. i Jobu ; a than tii Anat'ir FaUl Explonen". . Ehamokln. Pa-. Nov. si '. men i.in. ihrM fatiUlr and. fire e.n- ously Injured, b)an -fxploal .of in Luke Flddle-.i colliery today Th? dead are: Leon Sekoskl, Thomas .V sl; andl. Charles Muruth and Wally Sin eavltch. . .. The fatally Injured are and Joseph Brovat ' " ; -5 JX. m rx? vnui eu Wm. Kelly (From .Sunday Dally.y -t-Tha case of the State' of Orego, plaintiff, vs. Joe Bressler. defendant, which was' set for hearing In Judge Ilargan's court yesterday at 2 p. m., in which the defendant waa charged with the hef.t of a calf from Mrs. Minnie Rlngwald. was called ' and dismissed tspon motion of Deputy Prosecuting At torney J. II; McNary, the prosecuting witness falling to make her appear a nee. '.r f ( - Deputy Prosecuting! Attorney John II. McNary asked that the case bedis hilssed and that the costs be taxed to Mrs. Rlngwald, the prosecuting wit ness. Mr. McNary went on to say that an example should be made of Mrs. Rlngwald In order to deter others from bringing petty cases Into the court and making the taxiwiyers foot such bills. In this case, as Mr. McNary pointed out, two neighbors had Kt a calf each, and each claimed the only calf recov ered. There was then in the case noth ing but a. dispute as to the right of property and thia-dispute In no wis! affected the taxpayers. f If Mrs. Rlngwald believe her CAIf M In possession of Mr. Bressler U ii for h.r n hrinz a civil icUon . to recorer it. ln which rase the costs can be "tax ed to the litigant and so far as he Is concerned. Mr. McNary said "J propose that the rights of property shall not bo" tried out at the expense-of the tax payers." ' i '' - ' This case' appear to have been ag- rm vatd bv the fitatement ' made : to Justice Horgan . by the complaining witness to the effect that Mr. McNary wanted the warrant Issued and upon the faith of this statement Justice Tlor gart Issued aV warrant.' The costs were, therefore.; assessed to Mrs. "Rlngwald and ? Mr. Bressler wa promptly dis charged. ; : "' :. - ' . r Gilbtrt' Answer Filed. In the case of A- D. Walton, plain tin, vs. A. T. Gilbert and F. N. Gilbert, defendants, the defendants, through ihelr attorneys. Booham & Martin, and Cake & Cake, yesterday filed their separate answ7rs to plalntJCTit ocm plainL The defendants deny the alleg ations to the effect that at any of the slates mentioned In the complaint they a ere engaged in the banking or brok erage business under the firm name of Gilbert Bros, or any Ann name or style. They further deny that the nlalntiff ever deposited with them on W the firm name of Gilbert BrosT the ,um of 272.7,or that the plaintIS on or about the 23d day of April, 1901. r at any other time demanded of the .crfeU'dant the payment of the said amount, or that said defendants failed or refseud to pay the same. A. T. Gilbert, one of the defendants. I represented by Bonham &. Martin and F.'n. Gilbert by Cake & Cake of Port land. ' - : :. ''' : ' j WASHINGTON, Nov. 21-Th op Marance in Washington of I.'selig- tiran. a member of the New York finan cial house which has engaged exten sively In international syndication was viewed in offic ial circles tx re today "as Indicating the existence of a syndicate with the purpose ot floating all of Venezuela many debtsand thus avoid ing: the Imminent danger that "coantry now stands in of the seizure "of ; her Customs Houses by foreign powers. " Thej asumption IsThat the prospec tive syndicate wishes to ascertain be fore closing the bargain. with Venezue la wh-ther , or not the i United States will Insure the meeting by. Venezuela of th obligations she will assume In the matter of the repayment of the loan.' ' ' Seligman appeared at the executive offices and was admitted to the Presi dent's room. When he came away Seligman declined to make anr state ment as to the reason for the call. . It is understood, however, that he sound ed the President upon, the line, indlcat ed above, and that he President could not see hla way clear to Involve ; the United States In 'the .financial, differ encci of the Americap Republic that might follow the acceptance of Selig man's DroDOsition. It may be that the matter will later take a form that will make it possible for the State Depart ment to favorably entertain it; ? M To Hold a Conference. V Tacoma, Wash.. Nov. 29. Six. of the State Senattors-iclect, friendly . to . the interests of Governor McBrlde, met here tonight. It was decided to invite the so-called Preston Senators from King county to join with them Ini:; conference to be held tomorrow. Seia lor Angle, of Mason - county, went home, but it is said, ' left t verbal proxy with theunder standing that hla vote was not to' be used In support or any opposition to Smith, for Pres4- dencw of the Senate. . . j, Not So Long as It Looks. Knoxviile. Tenn. Nov. 29. Harry Logan, the alleged Montana train rob ber, wa today given ten sentence ag gregating 130 years. By reason of M-ntcnoM runnine concurrently his term will be reduced to twenty years. Th hide stletted Columbus. Ohio, a the prison in which Lagon I to be con fined. , ;' ' ' - " i The Requisition Issued. ; " Jefferson City. Mo, Nov. 29. Gover nor Dockery tonight Issued requisition on Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, for the return to St, Louis of Charle F. Kelly, ex-speaker of the house of dele gates, who Is In custody It Phlladel phla. 1 ' The Rid Was Cheap. Butte. MonL. Nov. 29. A special to the Miner says two bodies were found lh the Northern Pacific wreck which Occurred near Missoula, yesterday. The emalns were Identified as. Alfred Nel son and Robert Demsy, laboring men. who were stealing a ride on the west bound freight. And Still Another. Kenton, Ohio, Nor; 29. Three men were--killed In an explosion in a saw mill at Bulger today. The dead are: C. A. Gruder, Albert Armistantf and Arnold Declamar. GIVEN UP FOH LOST. CIHCAGO. Nov. 29. A special to the cord-Herald from Sault St. Marie. Mlchrf says: The steamer Bannock urn with a crew of twenty i given p for lost. The report that she was shore. near Mirhipieoton seems to be ithout foundation. " ... . .i - , . J f ' ,- 'ji " ' t 0 ' ' -l-l-:.-,;,::: . - ;H U-i ;!. ) i ' , , . .-. ' v . i I- I For general adaptability foi farm u taking Int n-0.1-ration the small tK-cT rvuilm! nnf tln irr.i apaclty attalnwl, we c-oiiil4entlj nfler tin Samlw iHi IMintiw fur Rrindingr ear emm (without husk), k1m-II-I -orn, oats, wheat, etc, ; ns the bt and fU-defit tit II on th indricet, mi'l wherdoim U ' titrMl:iirl in .1 localily it Invariably h-iuU to wtditioiuil sales a 1 1 I we lav jet. to ln-nr f "the llryt diatUllwl fU'tiiKT. r .-'- Aft the bulirs of the Sandwich-lifli.inep nmke tt-n n,vo!nlon .i eai-li founfl of the hor lar jiimcUvH nssurtrd, hut uh all of the work of eruHhiiig and KrlnfHiijf Is done el to tlie w-ittef shaft, it U lixht f draft wild au ordinary farm team will handle it with caw. " ... ' . . " ' -. -..f ' " -."j-. ": 1. It IfTfitted with an excellent spiral faro fowl, wjiiih I jitivo in IUKraliM;nud limur.-M regular mid fw delirery of damn or ehalfy graiii to the irrindin t rliisr and when workinou ear eofu urtwulx all hrid-'ln'? itnl clogging of ar. ! . - . . , ; - ' The huhrsi usedin tli8andwk'h-rtfUannari J4 lnfli in U:tniHr, of whlt Jron &hsl Iher exfrt 0I1 the Krai n a sheariiifr netmn, and if hrokiti mty Iw e.wiiy r-I.K-.d. atid nt Mninll exMri4. tljltly wt of luhr N sent with the Haudwieh-Iteliatioe, only one h inii-ss.'iry, for hy the u4' of the n-ulaiiii lv?f- ear i-oru ir miiiill praln may he rouml fine oreoars mh rhMlr.nl. Tiil ohviaU-H the ne't ity f,r nil extra M-t of biilm ttid d'M'n away with the many vexing changeA neeefswry wiivn vurloii" ilfjsn-vn of KrdiMg,uri wanteil. , - i ? The eapaeily qfthe Sandwleh-Uellanc". likt-tlnvt of ,t'. thr mil. . vnrien seivirdfiiK to the kind and eru dition of grain, theqtialtty of grinding, whether eoiir-or iWie, ihe KjHed of tl 'team, and, Uv hut not IohkI. th. good or liad mHiiaffeineiit of thr operator, hut tinder o-dinn y e mditioiw will Im foihud :iIhmuh f IIiw: 10 lo D h.ushels ter hour ear com, 12 to LD h'jiels r-r Inuc .iu.-'h d ooru, anl 7 to 15 LuheU jht hour eom hud oatn. "5 Th above estimates are based on, weight tnetMure and jmt o hii-h'l nicaMurt. The Sandwicli-Renanne grinds rapidly, U e tpubltt of a wM ruiii of work, I simple, eiiinptM't, nl f ly fin ished In every detail, easily adjusted, coimlructed of iIivIkh! maw-rtat, by fkilltnl workmen ami the griudLng rintrs .are of special f-attern, cajmbleof suierior work, ;nd the iriwif the mill it si low u to bring it within tlie range of all wlio have use for a inaehiue of thin character. Write for catalogue a nl pricw or come J n when in HuU m. . Mitchell Lewis &Staver. Co. - F. F. CARY, Manager. ; 3?: cats the wrong way." It's not the best way to Ketchum- I observe with a just pride that old Willamette' comes out ahead at last. After being dragged through mire of Inglorious defeat most all the fall,, the boys have "whooped It up to the school teachers of little Monmouth. Good for you. ye valliant collegians'. You are now In fair shape to tackle Our Pleasant Point fellows, if yon will furnish the footbail.as we have none. Is It Just the right thing for our Gov ernor to lssu a pardon to a convicted murderer serving sentence? When the circumstances are called to mind, a son. a young man, is shot down in a heart less manner because that son is de fending his mother from the assaults of a drunken' husband. Elam Harland and family, of Colusa, i county, California, are here visiting 1 relatives. Airs. ji. is a daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. D. W. Vanderbllt. and a sis-! ter of Mrs. E. K. Coutes. o Now that the "open season for game has terminated. It will be a relief to ff.'erybody to know he 1 not In so j much danirer of being shot by the care- J less man with a gun as in the iieriod Just passed. : December 1. 1902. J I j Liste n to is RANTED SLEMP CERTIFICATE RICHMOND, V., Nor. 29. The state board of canvasser . this after noon awarded a certiflcte to the Con gressmen recently elected, including Ciirnpboil Kkmp, Republican.' w : PLEAS AfiT POINTERS j ITEMS OF INTEREST " GATHERED AT ItA.NDOM DURING THE PAST WEEK. -, T. 'J Geo. Kendall and family have return ed from their-visit to Benton county, j L. C. Cavanagh butcherei eighteen hog Friday. He will make roost of the meat into bacon." I I "note that Brother Ktchum, of Sa lem, is stirring up the city, officials on account of non-performance of duty. He seems to think they shut their eye at gambling and the sale of -cigarettes to minors. . That 1 possible, as . It Is easier to look the other way. than to prosecute. If they violate . their ; Offi cial oath they should step Out and give place to honest men. As to gamblrg. some sinful perton might ask to what extent the grabrba. the ring cake and other games of chance in Mr., K.'s church foster gambling outside the sanctuary. Also to what extent his public and private admonition ta the cigarette-using youth of hi congre gation are faithfully administered. Also GENERAL WALLACE NOT ILL. to "what extent doe he. admonish . .mtTTt ruM-!it flcainst the use or me cigar ana toe M .h. Nwi from Cra wf oris vllie, Ind, I tobacco pipe among th fathers ' and IH.IL Vit lit! Hi ucw , - - - - - - faithful in an ims. Aiier su, 11 is MANUFACTURE OARHOCKS NEW FOUNDRY ENTERPRtSR IS ' LAUNCHED. ALSO NEW : i MINING COXtPANY. j The Forest Mining Company filed ar ticles of Incorporation yesterday , with the "SecreUry of State and will en gage -In a general mining' and milling business1 with headquarters In Hump ter and a capital sto-k of $1,000,000. T. J. Costetlo, Jsmes II. Pruitt, James Collin and E. L. Manning are the in corporators of record. - . -' The James White Oar Lock Company also fileT articles of lncoriwratlon and will engage in the manufacture of a patont oar lock and In the foundry and metal goods manufacturing business gene-rally at MarshfieJ. with a capital stock of $20,606, James White.. Charles W. Tower and E. B. Seabrook are the Incorporators. , 'I ABERDEEN UNION FIGHT CLERKS DEMAND THAT THR STORES CLOSE AT SDC O'CLOCK. One l.alf 07. knitiing silks, black or cf)1or, l)el brnnil. 2."c a fkoI. Ten yards cnr.li coloroil twist, jusv rilit for embroidery, 15c a dozm. Liifjo iirfMonineut Kilo ilk. silk conls, taw-els, lc. Wash eilk-, re! vets nnJ relvelfeus in pretty 4cnIor. 8ilk IiniidktVchiefs, initial -.corners,. 25c enf-li. ChildMnV Imnntts in great variety of colors and low iec". ; ii! IV3ILLIfIERV all this falls goods at greatly R educed Prices G-reenbaum s Dry G-oods Store Next Door to the Postofficc. TO'THE i 1 If yon are .ing home to j'onr childhood'! home 1 lib X. tO l!V- Wallace la -seriously ranted. - . 1 . . Ill are unwary n. ABERDEEN. Wash, Dec. L A con flict between the cterks. union and the merchants of. Aberdeen Is exciting "a great deal of interest. The union has been recognised by the Federation of Labor, and receives its support. The demand is for a t o'clock closing hour. I One of the oldest merchants In the town, Mr. N- G. Kaufman refused to obey the mandate of the anion and was declared "unfair." and a man with a h.innr. rMinatlnr th nnhlli. nat In deal with him. paraded in front! of rtia store daily. The man was rotten-egged and hit between the eye with a large apple, when be ignomlniously quit his Job. Mr. Kaufman- clerks were given the choice between leaving him or quitting the union. Most of them chose the, tf ormer, an at once secured other, situations. ... Mr. Kaufman now says he will sU out and go out of business. , , Some of the merchants have formed year, renwrntirtr that the XOJITIIKKX PACIFIC Ic-wla er"bolyfa liorhft. -' - j , You rail fjo by way nt 8L Paiil to Chicago, or St. Lonig, and thenco reatcU tbVcnUre East arid South. Or, you can o to DulntJi, and from .there use either tlio rail linen, or ono of tho gtiperb Lake Sreainers down tlje lake to Detroit, Cleveland, Kriend Buffalo the ran-Amcriawi Citj , Start riht and yon will protably arrive at your destina tion all right, anVto start right, nw? tho Northern Pacific, and preferably the GltTJI COAST LIMIT!.!)'' liuln, in erv f (,, after MAI' Sib. ' ' . - - Any local agent will name rates. A D CH ARLXON asseagr Arent. resolved .that they will keep 4 their stores open till 9.ochck until Decem ber 1 Mb; after that as lonr as busl- r-ffs deman Is dorinj, the hoUJay sea son, find aftr the. first f the year wl-I I. 3 1 f,' exc'pt on Haturday aardly, .wise to stroke the. hair ot oScIal a Business Men' Association aal ha.ve j nlghu. lubUc feeling is Ltigt-fy ttlth the clerks In the matter, as this 1 strong union town. The printers hare also formal union and it may rsult In the jm-;, Sin of one of the dally papers,' in eu flie.demands of th union printers ' not cwtiihcd with.