tpstaM-11 V- THE I G T DA1L.Y INfAL. AlDTJEKiDCISKtlS Th -Ctoanrail ItMk trct ftftdl u s PreDold In -Advance wmiih i RHto im antra. Ne PpT sant whtn TJm ia oov $3.00 a Year. Tv ' tewr Ibn. YtAFKR "IUWS Cr.j Tartou rtvana. jinoa VOL. 7, DALLY JEDFHOX" , SAIiEM, OSESOK. PH1DAT, AP25EL 13, 3S1H, lUAJILVJEDXTtO ao.ss JOUR G AJP I Jl'-A 1 a TheNewYor Is receiving goods of keep up a good line of T!laiilS W FORGE A PRLl enes, Ribbons, Windsor Ties, leek Ties, eih Threads, fancy Hairjins, Pocket Knives, A.proas, . Towels, Table Damask, Table Oilcloth, . Cnrtains La dies' and Gents' SumniT' Tests, Gents' Pants, Nefi . see and White Shirts. HATS! Of excellent quality; cheap Underwear of all kinds, and our line of THE BROWN SHOE CO Shoes of ST. LOUIS, Can't be surpassed for 25 per cent, below tie on air lines. Fishing Tackle .New line Just received. S3 gross of celebrabted . . ALLCOCK FLIES . Just received direct from England. Cane poles 5c each, new line of Baby Carriages at very low prices. 2o trouble goods. Brooks DO YOU The importance of saving a few dollars when you can ? Very well, we can save them for you in the purchase of A Bedroom Suit, Lounge Or in fact Furniture A, Buren & Son., NOW "P'lnnta Call and see them. Fruits ! . nnmiinTrill MERCHANT TAILOB. J. RUBINSTEIN, Suits Made to Order. $16 SPRING SUITS made to order. Also Cleaning, Dye ing and Repairing. COMMER0IAIi street. F. W. BETTLEMIERl J. H". 8ETTLEMIKR ESTABLISHED 1863. THE WOGDBURN NURSERIES! Have the largest and most complete assortment of PRUIT and SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES; SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc., On the North .Pacific Coast. -We differeurvarieties of Apples,' -167 of Roses and other stock in proportion. Sender Catalogue. 145 J.H. , n i jBLDi 1 Kanu&Ti different Kinds, almost daily &ad ( quality and the prices are 15 to ordinary. Call and save money E. T. BARNES, Elegant to snow & Salisbury. FEEL :-: of any description. 300 Commercial St is the time to look after your Nfiarlv eYervthmr needs spraying now. We have cheap, ef fective' spray pumps for all uses. CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS, 103 State street. 225 Acres; S.000.000 Trees; 1,000,000 Plants. have Settlemier & Son, woodburn, Oregon. IN SUM jTwe Batties Fonglit Ofter Oat Breaks Ceming: Great Arguments on the Brock enridge Scandal. Apia, Samoa, March Correspon dence of Associated Press la the last few Tewks all Tiope of peat being maintained here has teen dissipated, and much Samoa blood has been bed. Several battle have been fought, with thirty -men killed and fifty wounded, Aaetber onhrek Is dallv expected. To Puree -a Quorum. Washing tsix, April is Demo-. cr&tic members of the boose do mX o efora tjuoim until Tuesday, but ar. can sting oj on the adoption -hi of the paoding rale rising .members who tf n KpoDd te roll calls. H"pnbll cat s iv? used to vote on the approval oT tbi Joa tttd and raised the question of bo ejeram, the Deraocrass lacking 28 ef a juoram. Tbe boasa actjouruedj at nooa, with the Democrats cheering tbe annouo-cemeat of tbe Democratic caucus to consider rale?. POLLA&D VS. BEECKE5BIDQE. Exhaustive Arguments "by the Coun sel on Both Sides. Washington, April IS. Judge Jere Wilson today replied to tbe attacks upon Miss Pollard. He stood ready to demand the same standard for man is lor woman. American girls neea no ebsperone, and the speaker expected to heir that tbe gray-haired men of forty- sren need a body guard, Speaking of the statement of the opposition that tbe suit should never have been brought, and. the details given publicity, be asked if there-was no redress. Pollut ers of women cannot be locked up, bat redress could be had, Tbe defense of Colonel Breckenrldge, which Major Butterworth made yes terday, is considered even by his oppe nents, to have been one of the greates t speeches ever made in a Washington court. It was effective as a master piece of orntory, and made so by the winning personality of the speaker. Mr. Butterworth was persuasive, dn- matic, friendly, conciliatory and artful For nearly 9 hoars Major Bulterwortu carried on tbe speaking in the great case. Through all the speaking the wnite haired member of congress from Kentucky sat facing-lho jury, much of the time with bis face shaded by his hand, occasionally nodding " assent to points mentioned by the speaker. The slender plalnthl beard none- of tbe de nunciaUous of herself.and her attorneys have eat smiling throughout' tbe onset of tbe opposition. UNDEMOCRATIC, UNREPUBLIO'N Senator Mitchell Denounces the Wilson Bill. Washington, April 13; Senator Mitchell, of Orego'n.'spoke against tbe Wilson bill today. He declared the pxssage of the bill would be a legis lative recognition of most dangerous economy and constitutional heresy. He c ndcmned tbe advalorem system, and dicusaed wool at length, pronouncing ihe schedules arbitary and unjust be cause they protected, the manufacturer aud notpoduoeraod favored foreigner. Placing wool on tbe free list was a most visionary fallacy. Clothing U now cheapr tbau before tbe passage of tbe MiilClnley bill. Barley," hops, pi u run and prunes also receive-! atten tion. Agricultural products, be aalu fell under the blighting Intluncas of toe Wilson bill, and he 'quoted the speech of Voorhees, delivered .10 . 1681, proving him onus a prolecuonuu i tie bill was based on no definite policy of customs taxation, aud was Motional, uuamencan, duubwuhuiv uu " publican. Coxey's Pollowers. Addison, Pa., April lXT-Coxey'a army today began its march over the mountains. Many would desert but fer far of tbe Winchesters of the mountaineers. A clash of authority occured between Cox.ey, Brown apd Rmlth. who detest each other. Coxey has disappeared ostensiniy in bwwcu oi ' a a a ft provisions. He Troops. PiTraBOBa, ra., Apm lS-IUporta from the coal regions say that thera b -s.-iS2r "" w - THE SEPTJEErCAlf OOAVilKi'iOJ?. Siate Central -Committee Sastern Oregon Casgressmsn Porcnsn, OrM April JR. Those of the state central committee are: Baker, E. Vsa Slyck: Benton, K. T, Divlissoa; Clackamas.Chark'S H.dman, Clatsop, W. R McQregtff: Oolatabia, H. H. CUfl; Ows. R. Walker, Croak, J. a Cartwrig&U Carry, D, Woodraft; Douglas, B,B. Dickey; Gilliam, X. R Paxton; Harney, J. M. Bard; Jackson, K.3S. Carter, Josephine, H. B. ler; Klamath, C S. Moore; Lake, A. B. JLuldin; X&ne, D. A. Payne; Linn. J R. Wyatt; Lincoln, A. B. Crosno, Mai heur, I. W. Htu; Marlon, 2f. H. Loonev; Morrow, J. W.DiWson; Mnlt- nomah, George A, Sted; Po5k, E. T. Hatch; Jiborman, W. JL H. Moore;! Tillamook, J. W. Morton; Umatilla, LatlJlTennore; "Union, I. X. Sanders, Wallowa, EL W. Jtomble; Washing ton, T. H. Tongue Nasoo, M. A Moody; Yamhill, J. E. Cagers. Tbe convention after ratifying dis trict nominations, adjourned until 1:38 t bis afternoon. It was 1:50 before it reconvened. SEMI ANNCAI, TAXES. D PThompsonimrodocedtworesc lnisnns. The "fi-s-t read ao follows; . That It is the sense of this conven Ion that tbe ooming tession of tbe )e islstnre should .iass an act providing for tbe payment of all taxes at two difierent limes ne-balfin the spring and the other half in the fall, but op tional with the taxpayer to pay it in ibeppringjn one payment If be so de sires." On motion of Judge Carey, tfi-rulfs we're suspended, and the resolution was J adopted as a part of tbe platform. Tbe other resolution or Mr, Thomp son read as frilw ' itesolvtd, That It is tbe sense of this convention that the state board of equalization and tbe board of railway omiaissiooers le abolished bvthentxt legislature, and the bill to efiect the umt be made imperative In the passage of thts bill." There being objections to this reeolu Uon.it was referred to the committee on platform and resolaUons,where it died. FIRST BISTKJCT CONGRESSMAN. Nominations for congress were then in order. The chair appointed five tellers. S. A. Lowell, of Umatilla, placed In nomination John C Leasure, ot Uma tilla. The nomination of Mr, Leasure wis greeted with applause. A. W. Patterson, ofjMorrow, renom inated W. R. Ellis, of Morrow, whose name also brought fourth cheers from the delegates and-audience. W. J. Ford, of Baker, p'aced in nomination ('-. M. Donaldson.of Baker. At S Ellis -was elected on the third, ballot. Brilliant Bank Robbery. Omaha, April 13. A special to the Bee from, Chadron, Neb., said: At 3S5 Thursday, while Alfred Whipple, casblerof tne Crawford Banking com- pny,ofX3rawford, wai alone In the bank, a strainer altlred In a cowboy garb, entered and shoving a slx-Vhooter in Whipple's face, demanded miney Whipple being taken uuawarcs could do nothing but give up all the cash ou. the counter, amoQutlug to about (2,500. The robber then compelled Whipple to enter tbe vault and then locked hliu in. About twenty minutes later Allen Cbase entered the bank, heard strange noUes coming from the vault and see ing no one in sight, hastened to tbe president, who let tbe cashier out. 80 v oral parties am out after the robber and Hherills Hndy and lUrtlett have just left here for Crawford on swift horses. It u tuougat tue roooer cau not escape TJ. P. Wages Ealsed, Omaha Neb., April 13, Judge Duu by has ordered the wages of the Union Pad flo employes restored to the ojd rate. The order appll to employe whose. wages were cnu'att September. Where men receive less (baa !K) ter month the lucreauTdafrs from tbe first of last March. The Increoso of others dule from April lt. The Krulnent Dead. Rt. Louis. Ma,- April 13,-John T, Da vis, the dry goods dealer, and the richest man l Missouri, uieu touay. He leaves t25.000,000. Nkw York, N. Y., April 13. David Dudley Fleld.the father of the Atlaitlo Cable; dfwlUdoy. 8 ItoiKMntn Tbe caolata and iuul- M.. . -. ni..nnlnif lll tnnlaht. TIlA CHIC wiwu.m .. .. ,.e. . - "9....1 ..... uirt am m uft.p til nHiitrtnl. ,eaM: (3feUB puiukwiwi. w.tv. mv iiiviww 1 mm of urn m. Great GlBOOse Foterj Bsras with Fatal Resslts, MAST TAfflSnWjCB ATKTOST The Loss Will Hwch deafly fitlllonBoll&rs. BorEAtA April IS. Tbe plant ofi the Americas Glucose bomnany -was burned last night. The works of the company nslstd of an eleven story brick building, nsed for the manafactnre of glocoso, and an eight-story- brick boilding nsed as a power house an d was a 'place for ma k ing cattle feeding -product; an right story 'brick building used as a refinery and an elght-srory storehoasA. Tbe fire was discovered in the rlyuna noa room of the main building shortly rfrer 7 -o'clock by tbe engineer. In 'en minutes the whole building was on tire flames were bursting through the windows and darting from the roaf. In fifteen inliiutos tbe wall began to to fall. Meanwhile the -city fish mar- Ttet, across tbe street, canght fire. Five Iremea were sent inside to fight the flames. The roof fell and buried these Ave. Three of them escped, but two are badly injured. The finery and storehouse went, and at 11 o'clock nothing was left ot the mammoth establishment bnta few walls. The concern was owned aud controlled by ti J. Hamlin', the famous trotting horseman, and his eons. .The burning has probably caused many fatalities. The following- are missing: George Trube, John Trube, Michael Mattyki and Henry Stimpson, About torty workmen were on the sixth floor and half must have perish ed. There were many vacant places at breakfast thlsjmornlng. The work of ex cavatlng (cannot begin for twenty-four bourse -T-h-ioSLjra now estimated at f600,O00 Insurrance J5S5,0, Great Northern Strike. HelKNA, Mont., April JS. Th,e In dications are that, the Great Northern will Jm tied up today from Spokane Washington,, to Larimoro, Isorth Dakota, a distance of several hun dred miles, by the 6lrlke of the Ameri cn railway union, embracing a'l employes, except eupcrintendeuts and tram masters. The men hero wont out at noon toilay. The cause of tbe strike is tbe new schedule of wages. To Consolidate Labor Unions, PjTTsnuua, Pan April IS. The ofil cers of ewry labor organtcatlon here, have received a secret circular, calling a conference In Philadelphia, April 23, to consider the consolidation ot all la bor organUitlons throughout the country, In order to present a solid front to employers and legislators. That U. P. Decision. Mimvauickk, Wis., April 13 To morrow Judge Jenkins will give his de cision on the application of the North ern Paciflq stockholders for tho re moval of the receivers. A Manless Schooner. NKwiumVPOKT, Mass., April 13. A schooner came ashore here today with not a soul on board, all are supposed to have perished. Call for Troops. IlAiiRisuuna, Penn., April 13, A call has been received by tho executive department from Dunbar, for troops. THE MABKETB. Ban Fhancisoo, April 13, Wheat May f 1.09; December 1.17J. Chicago, April 13, Qash, 00); May 00); lOHTia.ND, April 13. Wheat valley 83185; Walla Walla 76 77. Cantata and Musioam. At Cbauulng hall tonight, by Mrs. W. A Deuton, assisted by Carl Denton, Salem's popular plaulU aud vlollulat. Some of Salem's best musical talent will participate. The prozraiu Is strong, every number being entertain lag. A good orchestra, with Salem's duo vlolluUt, Carl Denton, will furnish inutlo for the usual amusement. Ilon't fall to Attend, as UiUcotcrlaluuieut will greatly surpass any other yet given In Salem. Admission, 25 cents. Pro gram, commences at 7;W. tTltAiw ! Alntf in tut m irrrtat flAttf tt Independent vollug In Multnomah county this year. PitHHi Fish. All Imaginable varie ties at DavUou's market. Hkc of aU in LcswaiRg Bmw. Le U. S. Govt Xqrt; A X i? ABSOLUTELY PURE COLLEaE t.VCA. Oregon's Yotmg Cornea Ket Atthej Capita City In Convention The state association meets rith the WC A, of Wttlamette nnlvetalty on tbe ISth, 14th and 15th. One hun dred or more young vomen bf the col lege, of Oregon, are expected to be la attendance, Thetffogrum for Friday evenlngls as ibHews: "TSfl. Thank8gtving9rvle, Mrs. J. A DomnietU SKK. Organltatlon. S;1S, Address of Welcome. Mi Belie Altken, Willamette nnlverslty, Besponse." Miss Elhlyn Million, Mo-Xtonvllle College. Reception. SATOHDAY 3HORN1K, 0V Bible readine. MYoongWom en of Long Ago," Mrs, wevreery, daletn. 9X Reports from ass-xlaUonft. 10:00. Report of work In the state. Mrs. Jas, A. Dumtnett, 10.10. Sj'stematlo Development ot eotarniltees. Mrs. Angelina. Watson, Statu Normal school, Monmouth, 10S&. "Tle Model Membership Committee," Nettle Crosby, Namoi Touts, Myrtle Harrington, Helen Hol land, Sadie Briggs, Monraouih. 100. "The boclal side tt a Glrrs Nature. How Shall we Meet tl? MUs Ellth Frlwell, Wlilaroette university. WAS. "Physical Culture, from a Christian Slaultpolut," Miss Robbie Hlnohmau, Paclrlo College, Newberg. 11:10, Our "Evangel" aud our "In tentatlonal committee." Kmnw Iteed er,"0.wst, 6K!retarj, 125. "Why Should we Cultivate a Spirit of Giving In Our Associations?" Mrs. Jas. A. Dnmmcct, 1 1 jSS. Tlie support of Ihe work. SATUUDAV AFrBRNOON, 2aX). Bible reading. '.'Daughters of the Ivlas," Mrs. McCrcery, Salem. 2S0.Onr Leaden. Who Shall They Be?" Miss Mamie Allen, Colle giate Institute, Albany. 2:4o. CJly rrcrk. 3s. Devotional Blble8tudy.n Miss M. C. Lansing, Pacific university, For est Grove, 3:15. Bible Study, as an Aid to Dele gated Personal Work." Mrs. A. D. Soper, Portland university. 8:80 Question box. 4,m0 Miscellaneous Business. SATURDAY KVKNtNO. 70. Soug service. Scripture reading, Isaiah vU Ladies' quartette. 8:00. New Calling for College, Young women, Miss, PC llluule 0o Put est, Portland university, . 8:J0.'Our IlesixnislbtHly to Mis. slonsry Work." Miss Helen Brook, Pacific unlvers'.ty. RUNUAY MOUNINO. o.00. "Cohsecrallon service," Helen Briks, lOKlO, Sermons to young wituoi la .ill theclty churches, HUNDAY AFTBUSOON 3)0. Wing womens' lucctlng. "Our Two MIssloiiailesjl) ' 80N.DAY KVKNlJfl, 7t(l. Souse lorvlee. ' ladles' qitarietfe.- 8KW, AdIress, Miss Kmma Boeder, coast secretary, Farewell cxcrcUci, Mts, Jas. A. DumnietU All the meetings will be held In the University chapel except the Saturday morning business tewloii, which will bo held In the society halls, aud the duudsy morning consccratlou service, lu tho PronbytcTlsn ohurvh, Lad Is are Invited to all sessions; gentlemen on Saturday aud Huudsy evenings. It has been decided that the general public will b luvitsd t all the sessions of tho convention extent the banquet wbloh Is to bo held after . His cluing tnectttiit tonight. A Ohanok. John Until, lata of Iowa, has bought out the Jos, Fuste barber buttuess, and taken Ksseslon while Jo. wilt retire to his farm, south of tbe city. Mir Ponder PEESOKALS. j.ixctarkwa .!, X3j mer, wt re in the elty today. Dr. C H. Chapman, or Eagen VJll cu"nr his KViurcon xvncusn nreraiHra 1 tonight and tomorrow t Y, M. X A, halt. A. D. Rookafollow is said to be tne coming man for supt. ot Chem.v, Indian school. He has heen t the eohool some days. Cpt. J. W. Crawrord, of Pendleton, fc is In the city, and many -old-lme ',' I friends look forward Vrilh nlpasnwjto'ill the time when he Mill agaha e oiunted as a Salemlte. Dr. Jas. M, Bunn accompanied Mr, and Mrs. P. A. White, of Everett, Wash., as fat as Portland on Ihelt "way home. They have been tho igttostaof ur, and Mrs. Bunu for a few ilays. Aeon V, Mendenhall, the well known traxeler for A. 8ohllllnfj,fe Oo. of San Pranoiseo, has accepted a beXteriw postuon with his house, xchleh vtu w. necessitate his erty tfepartnro for Ihe lower coast country this week. Pate Glover, of Albany, was In the city today on his way home trom Oi state convention, where he did some good work for the Linn county candl dates. His old time Marlon icounty acquaintances stood by hlra In this work. Editor K. Hofcr, of Trni Jouuxxfu accompanied, liyhls lKltealf, -enl to Auwra this afternoon, where be la to give an address before the Aurora public schools, on the occasion 'of 4he SitiduatitiB exeroiso. He will also ahlress the Hepubllean club or that place this evening. Dr. J. M, lveene was one ot the many aspirants fur Jolut senator, but hurrahs ror Lon Gemer, the nominee, as ilo all good Republicans. He Baya he Is an, able man and will mske a Ylg oroua canvass, and his friends will al w'ayaknow where to llnd him. As tho youngest man in tho right, Mr, Keeae received a flattering vote. Buy Fiutin, "Two small iwiya engaged lu ah unseemly tight In Capi tal Park last evening. They were hissed on by men and large boys all the way from. 10 to 40 years. It was Jusl this kind ot eucouraglng little boys to tight that led to tho Harrlugton shoot Ihg nil Mr aud cost this comity a great deal of money," Capital Park reporter, ' ' '" John O, Wright, John Mlnto and General Odell were enlhusiaaMu Lord, men at the state convention. Baletn heeds n go'mt lire alsim to psrfeot Its excellent lire department awl water system. 'iij Miiwmmmmmmmmmmm ywpw HP "Afl olt M tho lulls" and liovor oxcoll tvl, "Trid mk! provott" ia tho voixlict of millions. Blmmoua Llvor Komt y litlor is tuo JLJOflC mui Kuhioy moillotno to wlitoh you oon pm your faith for iv aura, A Than Pills iSSir r m i 1 a Itxa- f i tlvo, a n tl km purely vog M owble, net W, Ing illruotty -mi on tho jjivor ftitd KM noya. Try it. gold by fttl DruggUU in liquid, or in lvl" tobu takondry orinndaiutoi too,. TtiKlnK0fUrrMeiUll 1 bavs uwtt yourHlniiHoni llv. tr Ur ml mil mUn(uulr My 11 ulM VluoUlll-r .ninlMtlisa. I 4-t i nii4lliioelilln lWlf-0ws V. JA t W-EVKHY I'ACKAGRft Km lbs S SUwy In tA n wrtfMi r i9 a h 3 Will U.MW "- 5k- -S),H'Jtoii.t : mii --Jt vii&tfto'- - -'"'-' -fc La., u.