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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1902)
WEEKLY OHEGON STATESMAN" FRIDAY, IJCCEMBIIR 1, JSCS. " ' "' " - " " ' " ' ""T " " ' -'lilt 1-- M ,T' jt"' ' -'SI , 1 I, 1, " ' - ' 1 I 1 1 , 1 mi 1 .. - 11. ... rnmm. - iii .ma im. 111 1 .i.n 1 1 1 in iMii.iii n n 1 m .mm u i.-n i i m i . - i m " . - -': " ; .J - 1 1 m iii r 1 1 . " i 1 il . 1 1 ' - - ii : n n 0 O 1 X ..I Undecided! In -f on't tfesitatc Longer But com,, at once to our stoic wLero you will find an elo gaut display of ; . : . Men's House Coats and Smoking Jackets icautitul patterns, plain and fancy J rimmed. ; Ninht l?nhp. ' V 1 . ' . , BmVmff9 . ..... ' f 1 J Yoji ll Tmj snqjiised to find so'mucV elegaiice crowded into fsucli small space, ' .-"-.. ' ' S r :;" ? ! j Silk Mufflers ; jj A truly fine assortment of beautiful iiattcrns, , including the new Oxford. ; r . , Dress or Street Gloves: Silk Handkerchiefs, j Btaatlfol Designs. Holiday Neckwear, all the newest effects. Plain and Fancy Hosiery, Fancy Silk Suspenders All at prices calculated to surprise and please you.! ih 1 1' : : - for ::CHiiiSTMAS::: Our display of Christmas FtirnisLings i.s simply L'eautiful. ITiis is the Beksonpfthe year whqn" sp have huhdrpds of lady patrons--we enjoy waiting on'tTie ladies, and, the fact is, we. have the- things a man appreciates most, in the way of a Christmas gift.' ' If yoi can't ifind something to please )m here, where in the World will you find it ? Come see our display. Oar Store Will Be Kept Open Evenings til! After Christmas. The Original Packard "Siioe . ; FOK5 R3EPI 1 r You caii iwajje no better or useful present than a fine ! ' .'J ... . pair of shoe. -Your m or husband -Could not Ik pleased better than to I o pivMinted with a fine pair of Packard' shoes. AVhile wc do not claim to ' carry nuch a very -'large stock, we do claim to give the btSt value fot th- money. Then in order that the other extremity of man mav Ik; ornament wl ve call your attention to -our HAT STOCK. Ke member we claim to be - heaihpiarters -for late tylc hats. If you do not find the shape you want in our store you will probably not find it in town. v - " 1 iii. OUR STORE: WILL BE OPEN EYENINGS TILL AFTER CHRISTMAS -; f - 1 i : ' T .'"at .ell.--: -' S 1 i i ' ( , :: : ;-::'V'::;?:'.vxy;:xy';:;j: 257 COMMERCIAL! STREET ; ; r lj; ? 1 , 11 1 00 o I &3 J : '.. 9,:- 1 n SALEM OREGON 4 TO ARBITRATE DIFFICULTIES It Has Been Decided and Now I Discussing! TERWS OF SETTLEMENT United States Minister Bowen Will Probably Be One of 1 ! the Arbitrators - the proper measures' to terminate the prpnent roafllrt Jn -nvtnner- the least rrejudiced to the Interest of Vepeu- " Atitanc For Bowen. . " .. Washington, Dec. 17. The , follow-Sng- cablegram was sent toJay; by the Navy Department, to Admiral Dcwjpy, in command of the combined fleet at Sail Juan: ; .' - "Send a competent officer with de spatch In a torpedo boat destroyerfor other vessel, to Caracas as an assistant to the American Minister." .' The followIn was sent to Com mander Diehl of ths alart-tta, now ly Inff at La. Ouayra: "Send Van Du sen (executive officer. of the Marietta) as an assistant to the American Minister, temporarily." ? ! It was stated at the" Navy Depart ment that one reason for sending the I ofnrers to Caracas was jine laci inai , Rowen is aJmopt overwhelmed . with f AIlAf'AS the amount of work Imposed upon him v"" " ' : . . . . l ... ir 1 ASK CASTRO TO ENDOW MINIS ! - Vhe English residents In Caracas TEK BOWEN1 WITH POVVKU 1 TO 'jomjt.iiei 1,1 thi; American Legation, SKTTLK - COMIIOTENT OFFIC- ! nnd -U feeding thtm from his own tar c . c.-..tt.r An' for thti tornedo boat destroy- EU UESPATCllED TO 'ASSIST. icr, it Is pointed out that Jt will serve ho;it to keen Bowen In touch- with the nearest ; cable station "I FAIRNESS OF STATEMENTS On Wafes Made by 'Pennsyl . vania Companj - IS CHALLENGED BY MINERS Miners Demand to Know Who Hires Attorneys for Non Union Wen scUth-bo'jnd Second, avenue, elevated trains, at Thirty-Fourth street, and traffic on that line' was delayed four hours while the tracks wer , bein cleared. t-The motorman of the second train apparently, misjudged tbe dls t?iftce, and although he had slowed dbwn. his car crnehed Into the rear cir of the other train, with sufficient for?e to knock it o!t the track and damage the rear platform and surrounding Woodwork. 1 The motorman ran bade into the car before the collision came, and Escaped Injury, but the front of the car was considerably damaged. An ambulance surgeon dressed the wounds of those who had been cut by the flying giatrs' and splinters. STATEMENT OF HEADING COM PANY'S COUNSEL. THAT HECOU NITION OF UNION WAS NOT THE ISSUE BRINGS OUT A PROTEST FROM MINERS' ATTORNEY. '"CAT. CAP, Venezuela. Dec, 17 It has 'j,, AtKi the Liu Guayra cable Is cut as hrn ,a lod Jtha-. the Venezuelan dlf- , an incident to the blockade. -acuity sh'tlf bc arbitrated, andte uia-j , Res poet For; Unole Sam. '' ; f rwinn.: xioc. 17. If the seizure 'oi Js n A- (joins on. Unittd States M't- t Venesuelanj gunlwals does not re ister Bo-.v.-n undoubtedly w ill be oner suJb as we all hope, it will be necessary V hA a rhlTTfl inn. . t L . ! The measuiT of the blcckade, Kitraors ' proceed to Wockace." In a discua- arburators. , n the Hou of Commons toJiiy, Government fcrs J (Hiring which Premier Balfour made liin -".ii: fellow the Mlabllshmcnt abVe statemenL. he conveyed the iWill Yield to Demands. Ithe above statement he conveyed the r f h . t.Mjcmn all 1 I 1 1 . i una UlUi 'una m - 4 yet unnecessary, further hosUUtiea, but La Guayra. Dec. 17. Sign or De Riva. te Italian Minister, who left Caracas this, morning, arrived here this after noon and went on board the Italian cruiser. . 1 ' 'I.!,- iin nrhltration ; on sorne bais Caracas, Dec. 17. The Indication f accepteJ. Throughout Tthe ar that yneuela will ji?ld to ( dJscuMkm the tenor of tho. questions ... demands -of the allies. The lea-tin. nd ongvrpr8 Bhowed a. regard for the citizens of Caracas have addresseaa f tne United States. ' 4nini-nnu to President Castro, asking ' ' him to riv fuli:powera to : United Riva Aboard Italian Cruiser. State Minister Bowen. to effect a ter mination of the present difflc This note was transmnwu dent -Castro' at 1 o'clock this after noon, jid it la ined by n.l th inff merchants. , brinktrs an v , Ordered to the Front, turlsts of Caracas. tT Romej Italy. Dec. 17.-The uf.n concensus of the cjrr.z . miser Agordat has been ordered to Tn: men-ho " ceed at once toVenexuela. will meet again tonlsht to discuss lh. . Bombard San Carlos, ways and tnenft. of ottHr.lrg t e fr. -. ; Dc. 17. The Caracas corre- ey with which VeneoMa can meet h-t dent of Matln says: "It is oWtlon.'a,.well . rtntse, WJenled ttyat the aUlea Intend to which lit wlll be polble to -e.to on , sci9l ,n t3ie Gulf her creditors. t - ' 1 of MaracalbW today.X, , The note i-a rollos: ' ' 3J ,f JEROM ANO NEWSPAPERS with. foiJii response to the IsI"STCT ATTORN FY WILO-ETj tion of frt?t S EDtTOR CAt I. HIM iWi -r1-1 !.S " ' ' DISHONEST..; . . clTlllMtlon and diplomacy - - . . .M.t . At 1 V-T--W YORK. iec. i- SCR ANTON, Pa., Dec. 17. The an thracite coal operators opened i their side of the controversy with the, mine workers today before the Strike QSbm mlssion. The ' session' today Jwere probably the liveliest yet held byj the Commission. ' : :-j " ; ";, 3.. i At the morning essiqa the miners lawyer challenged vthe4a,rneS8 of cer tain wage statement handed to Uie Commiaslon by the Pennsylvania jQoal Cnnpny, and In the afternoon Lawyer DarroW had a spirited discussion wth Chairman Gray as to whether or 'not the miners had the right to pm " who Is paying-the .lawyer representing the . PERISHED IN FLAM 3. ' SAN FRANdSCO, Dec. 17 The Ed eon Hotl, at Gaaelle, Siskiyou county, was completely destroyed by fire thla morning at 7:50. Miss Ellxabeth Faulke, daughter, of one of the owners, per !?bed in the fre. . fihe was asleep in the third story "of the building, where the fire broke out. She was ; notified and hastened to escape. At the second floor landing she fainted and perished in the ilamea. The, hotel was owned, by Edson Ac Faulke. Loss. JIO.000: partly covered by Insurance.- The Are started from the hall stove.; .Other .buildings were itsaved. Mis Faulke was a niece of E. B,. Edson, who was a candidate for Governor .before the last State Re publican convention.-Her father, Mr. Faulke. was an ex-State Senator and well known politician. A REDUCTION OF. TARIFF On Philippine Products Au thorized .by House WAYS AND MEANS BUREAU DAVIS FINALLY PARDONED Murder Ett of . idaho sheep HERDERS SET FREE BY ONE VOTE. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Deci, 17. A special to , tie Dtrt" Newi4 from Boise, Idaho, ay: The State Board To Twenty-Five Per Cent of the Schedule Now' i Existing nicohol, lolo' ? Opium, , v M..rt TODaCCO toUppMAlbina. ySinfjt Phons Mak 1S53 Ore. T THE DEMOCRATS WANTED FREE TRADE, BUT REPUBLICAN MA JORITY PREVAILED AS THE "CHOICE BETWEEN TWO EVILS MIXORITY WILL V9TE FOR BILL of Pardon today pardoned "Diamond- non-union men before the CommIssionJ-neld,r Jack Davis. Governor Hunt and . . . ItiidtlOIl. 1 ' w"' ena xo me inrnrrin tovernment and the people or,!j" n l iiM roy Jeromt: ii an interview today . . . . ir- honorably "-.- . . . 1. ..,.,it mkm tiv me new n-nrt.n tn th demanas i 1 nrM on nis reti-ni . TVJ " . ... J.ia TO 1 r I - he demantis 01 aj4-rs .-ri Kono. we consider, wuna.. alu gambl? . a. a .,fniri 111 iuili; Fpect,-that the memeni - Tl K2IJ: " ;l,t!on my h&nesty bua arrived - T 1.. 'mi ! and Jeoirdie s c.u-; "T t -We, therefoire, .respeciiu.n. - .u n an(jurrocreu l,J"'3 1, s. mend that full i-wer be .he mann? ditrs,; and, if nees Minister of the United States of N ortn make arrcst3. America, autliorizins Wm to carry, .uu prectdlng this SimonP. Wolverton, counsel for the Reading- Company, who delivered the opening address on be half of all the large, coal companies, made a point In his address that the recognition of the union 1 not the Issue before the Commission,-: which brought out-a protest from Darrow. The latter claimed that. If it were not, then 'the presidents should be forbid den from present! ngr testimony that tended to show .that the union wa re sponsible for all the , alleged violence committed during the strike. 1 The alleged unfairness of-thVwa statement came to the notice of 5 Commission a a result of It Inquiry Into the hild labor question.,. Yftenly Everett Warren, who rep resents the Erie Company, which con trols th .Pennsylvania' Coal Company, In ' whose mine some of the I fathers worked, htnded to tie Commission -memorandum showing th father last year received 'I,600 for himself and Iatxr.Today the miners placed two parents n tie ftand a n4 they, swore that the facniirps m-ntiond were di vided am jng ttu,r to sljtf men, ; r - : j--t ELEVEN PERSONS HURT. v NEW YORK, Dec47. Eleven rer sorts have been injurelsone serlovaly, In a rcar-t-nd collision between two Secretary of State Bassett voted "ye" and Attorney General Martin "r. Davis waa under sentence of death t 'or murder. . Davis was convicted and sentenced to death in 1897. foi the murder of two Cassia county sheep herders. The murders were the result of a bitter war between the cattle and sheep men of Southern Idaho. The Davis case went through the ; state courts and ' the f Unite! States Supreme Court, and ha. Hms.vln Jyly, 1M1, Davis sentence was commuted to life Imprisonment. "HELLO" GIRLS WON. f ; CHICAGO, Dee. 17- A special to , tho Tribune from Des Maine.- h, sayt; Th' strike of the telephone operator' of -Xes. Moines, which had be-m: m l progrems about -teir months, was se:- tied last nlpht by tEe representatives! nt the C"m'iny and of the Trade" anA' Labor Assembly, The telephone girls are to be oald wages IS per cent in I of tile union wal, and all of! the girls. who struck are to be tak-n back to work. The company further j ajgrees not to In any way discrfminat1? against tha : strikers. The InjumtlojJ anlt. to restrain the representatives of union labor from boycotting the con: pany, I3 to b dismissed. WASHINOTON. tcc. 17 The HoU Ways and Means Committee today au thorized the favorable report on the bill Introduced, hy Cooper, amending the Philippine Tarirf Act so" as t pro vide for' the reduction of" the tariff on the products of the l"hiiippiRes join ing Into the United States to 25 p;r cent of the existing schedules. The Democrats sought to 'have amendments reported which; would provide for free trade between thi Philippines and the United States, nut the Republican-' majority, pretaitad against them. , ' . Representatives Richardson and Mc Clcllan submitted the minority report In hich tliey giiy "a -vots against .he bill is a vote tor the maintenance of thej present rak of duty 75 Per tent of . those lmposovl by the Dingley law.' If art opportunity Is offcr?d we sh-ill try to amend fhe bill: failing and ue Ing powerleW-to relieve the country from what .vef believe to be an uncon stltotional tem. and. as a choice be tween two eVils,- ws shall vote for the bill. . :" : ' - .r. To knfonm Antl Trust Law. ' -? ' ; WashJiigton, Dec, 17. The . House today passed the legislative Appro priation Bill. An amendment was adopted appropriating- $5ftrt.ft04 to en force the Sherman Anti-Trust law. Money to Loan ,On Improved farm and city property at lowest rates.. - ' TIIOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd & Rush's Hank. Salem, Oregon. CHINESE D tug Store - I carry all kinds of Chinese drugs snd medicines Root and herbs nature's medicine. Good for all klridf.-of sick ness. Cures opium bablt. Good, for the blood and kidneys. DR. HUM BOW WO, 261 L!lcrtjr Htraa, Balcm, Oregon WILJirS' ST4LLI0S, JEfiOUF.M '.--:'.'. 19. 296JI t Will ftintxt for innreii tbe eonisf imiio lit for ner of Ferrr and IJbertr a.rMta. .r niimn and rtrtiC'iUr call on - DR. W; LONG, ' . eteriBe17 8urfeoa. Phone V6t 61 e to. Or A : Foil 4 Deadly Attack. : My wife was so III that good physi cians were unaM.j to hlp Iier, writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester. lnd "but was completely cured by Dr. King's New life Pills." They work wonder? in stomach an liver trouble.' Cure constipation, slk headache; 25c at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Tfie Sliootinn Scasc.i O UXm SL JL C2. tz. r ttrt thm si 9 Iri 1:3 , . m S , III Isaboat to optn, and the 8a!em Cin Store is better prepared thin ever, t supply you with anything you rm want in funs and ammunition. V,' carry only flrst-cjawi pood. aEd wi WP K.1V f. m t-S1 n mi hmnn If Come In ami inspect our stock, ar we will L'tj&rautee that you will 1 r)iiJnwf' 1 . t m tire. r.ia 11 I . M . . . . I , .. IV "u-niu ' FJitXI.ll. . of hand loaded shell, and we can .. Bi-ientloiHly recommen d the rn to lh. who appreciate thelit. OurfelfK k : ctltm It v'nor.fi.A W. .. . .... chaser to try a trim till Lo is fati,: before making payment. tV.rr.e in n: 1 P'-t a copy f,f tjie Oregon La v , I It Iil'J. We have a flrst-eluM repair !.-; . ment in connection, and warrai.t j ,i work. ." .' ', , . r 1 ': 231 Coinmcrcial KU