T'TnpKJW""R,,,w,w',wr-''- m!? t im wtTrrjr f " 9W w"vT"n 3)MLY - CAPIT y iwwppHBWu ifa w ASSOCIATED ' jJ? VOL. 8. vl SATiEM, OBJEGOK, TU32SDAJ. MABOH 31, I8. t .,' ST" r- . ffO.TT Akt cm . fc m 4 m ia a . - -1 JO IJKNdb:' PRESS DAILY. v 1 .j , , 2s Ne YdpR Racket Is always in the lead in styles as well as in prices About a year ago there was a general advance in rioc;all Jkttf heavy shoes. The New orkiRackct ws fli last to advance their prices, Now that the price have declined, especially on heavy shoes, they arc the "first to reduce their prices, Our customers will find all lines of heavy work shoes down to abou. t the prices that prevailed before the advance. Our line of men's, r ,. f -r?f ...CIvOTHIiSIGr..: is full and fresh from Chicago. We can fit any ? , one froto a 3wM&vTd to a No, 46. Prices very low. VcaoM no" profit onV account -of bad ao ,.vs counts, 'as wehavei none, -ook- of all kinds arriving every few days direct fiooL .New York, v a tke lowest LWt fail to 15 to 25 per cent. ET.BARNI X No Trouble to Show You i - Haf dwai e, Tinware, Bajjsed Wife macxsuuui ouppucs, GRAY -O-r Examine our large and compksfcek, Always prompt and courteous uatment. ' "-ir - " COLLEGEDJ MUSIC of ilbe Willamette Onivepsify. -UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.- Modern method. Up to date. Same as in tlie eastern and Luropean Conservatories None hut the best Is cood enough for beginners bh well as for more advanced pupils. V. C. HAWLEY. President R. A. HERITAGE. Vocal Director EMIL L. WINKLER, bivtrumcntal Director. J. 0. GOOD ALE Goodale Uimb?r Company OF SALEM Yards on Twelfth and Trade Streets Keep tlio most complete stock of common, dimension and finished lumber on lmnd, nnd sell on the most favorable terms. Lath and Shinnies. Our stock Is made at our own mills, of the best lumber In the state. C.-G. SCHRAMM, Manager. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL Reduced rates. Management liberal. and Sint, of fntere'st. Social rates will be -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- E. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. OtUWodhonIait4.S.lWMUcsel- SM. back olj Suie Usance block "5 lj call, as we will MvuyoukL ' I .' ?. -' $ jfe ThrWghvan4''Give Prices. X C. O. SCHRAMM OF THE CITY. Electric caw leave ho,el tor all public building, given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER BROS NEXT CONGRESSMAN The Situation Makes Ford or Hermann INEVITABLE CANDIDATES. Delegates "to State andJ District' Coriventions, r .rilBSMANN Speclil.to Tllfr iiSi 4RosKii0i3,Marcl ouscrva ln nillM4nAXIat .jipruian b'S managers Heregiva ollowlng i voMfe la the eongrcsslonnl vcntlon ait stands nresent: tWkarnliPfBSt of 12) 0 Marion (ouvm iuj Diintnn i. I. -i M I .... ft -.... 'IJlIMMMIl... -V.. . ..I. r.iTn - .... : .ir..v.. JtiTiil LkiTo ."..... n..,...r..,. . Wftw' V Emit kf(l : Uoosrt Wi.A... 4 'Klamath ToUi....;.;... ........ 44 Required to'nomlnatc. . ,r. . .& 02 Hermann' managers feel sure of part of tho vote of Linn county, but do not know howjnuch. They claim tho above positively In eight out of the seventeen cotlntlesJh tho district, ford l tho-jgn.ljr man they arc afraid of. UOUOLAfl COUNTY RosKinma, Or., March 31. Re ferring to n dispatch from Roseburg to the Salem Statesman, In which the writer states that tho Roseburg delegates to tho county conventlou are nntl-IIermann andhat Douglas will send aa jtnU-Heruianh delegation to tho district convention, etc., the Plalndenler today says: "How disgusted tho Statesman w 111 be when It learns that directly tho opposite arc tho facts In tho case. Tho facts arc that to secure nn antl Ilcrmann delegation from Douglas county, or any precinct In It, would be simply Impossible, and nermann's namo was only used for electioneering purposes for local candidates." From Interviews with dolcgatcs hero and reports from other parts of the county It seems that all tho dele gates urc firm supporters of Hermann, and tho delegates from Douglas county to tho district convention will be solid for Hermann. D. S. K. Hoick. Roseuuko, March 31. The Itepub llcau iprlmarlcs hero Saturday wcro well attended and exciting, on ac count of an effort to select a Her mann delegation. Mr Hermann's light was under tho personal super vision of his son-in-law, Dr. K. L Miller. Tho election resulted In the defeat of the Hermann ticket In each of tho four precincts. Simon Cauo.b lake county. Tho Republicans of. Lake county met in convention at Lakovlow and placed tho following county ticket In nominatien: For sheriff, John McElhlnnoy, of Lakevlew; clerk, W. A. Masalnglll, of Lakeview; treasurer, Harry Bailey, of Lakevlew; assessor, William Barnes, of Paisley; commlssIonor.CharlesTon nlngsen, of Plush; school superin tendent, J. J. Monroe, of Lakevlew; surveyor, P. M. Currey, of Lakevlew; coroner, A. Lcsalng, of Lake v Jo w. PKESB COMMENT. Eugene Journal, (Dem.) Tho A. P. A. organliatlon demonstrated that they wielded much strength at tho Republican primaries throughout Lane county Saturday. Tiiey win do able to dictate niany, if not all, of tho nominations next Saturday. There are two candlates for con gress who may aa well be considered out of the fight. They are Hermann and Ellis. Oswego Ironworer. Tho Oregonlan and tho Statesman cross lire on the money question. The big dally it out-spoken in favor of tho single gold standard and tho Salem dally doesn't want the money quesi tlon "monkeyed" with at all. Tho monstrosity suits its taste exactly. Brethren should be reconciled to one j another. Independence Enterprise. BKAUWf fflHflM ?i. ,TTtf con CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATES. Marlon, county 1L Il.Condlt, F. W Hollls, A. F. Blackerby, J. H.Roland, Geo. Khlcn, tYm. Fry, jJ. H. MoNary, Louis Stlnson, R. J. Hendricks, C. Uson, Prince Byrne, .t. Voorhees, J. 0. Johnson, A. J. R chardson, Jap Mlnto, E. E. MoKlnniy, Wm. Bushy, 0. D. Hartman Win. Waldo delegate at large. K" Lincoln county C. ll.Crosno, R. A. Bonsai, E. J. Davis. 4 01ackamu8 coUnty-M. W. Moldrum, G. W. Prosser, T. . Ryan, J, M. Tracy, Geo. P. Hortoh'JS. M. Ramsby, T. b! Thomns, J. L. 'Kruse, II. S. C. Phelps, J. S. VniiRhii,jK.M. Hartman, .f . R. Morton. 1amhlll W.:Chrlsnnin,C.A.BuH,J. P. Irvine, J. W. HobbM.O, H. Irvine, A. Detmcrlng, M. O. uLownsdule, D. P. Trulllnger and Gc'&Vgo W. Blbce. K1C11L ICAN COUNTY1 CONVENTIONS Linn. Anril2. Washington, Aprll,2 ' llntitiin AnrllJ wJnekson, April 4. rfffle, April 4. I'olK, April 4. h' . -ift REPUBLICAN STATElDELEOATES. Waoco1. G Day, M) T. Nolan, .1. M. Patterson, 13. LiSmlth, V. W. Jones, George Johnston tuid A. E. Lake. Gllllam-S. G. Hawfioh, W. W.RIol wcr and G. B. Dnkek. j Yamhill A. J. Appctbon, .1. M. Crawford, J. F. Magers, T. N. Graves, AV. T. Vinton, A. iMckourn, J. E. Hubbard, Henry Hcwft. Union-W. T. Wrlglit, .1. 11. Foncl, J. D. Casey, Chas. Hallgrath, J. B. Thorson, J. M. Church", S. O. Swack hammor, M. B. Rces. Morrow A. Andrews, J. N. Brown, J. W. linger, T. R. Howard. Marlon Wm. Hlllcary, II. G. Son nomanu, II. L. Barklcy, D. S. Kain, W. B. Brown, J. H. Rlohes, R. E. Downing, Thos. Bruce, Mark Skiff, W. J. Hadly, Win. Chorrington, J. T. Ross, James L. Cook, F. C. Perrlne, 'D. 0. Sherman, AdamOhmart, Claud Gatch, J. A. Shaw; Wm. Waldo, ut large. ! r- Josephine W. T. (Joburn, C". O. Bigelow, R. A. Booth, Charles Decker. Coos. R. S. Llttleileld, W. Sinclair and C. W. Olive. Laku A. C. Auldon, E. M. Brat tain and A. Snider. A Simon Squeal. Walter L. Lyon has the following In today's Oregenlan: "It leaked out today that worthless characters are to bo snipped from Salem to Portland to bo used as "repeaters" In tho pri maries Thursday. Tho "repeaters" are to bo used In tho interest of the IIume-Fruuk-Mlnto combine. It Is said n Salem olllccr Is using tho power given him by his olllclnl position to advance the whemo." Chanoino Name. Supplemental articles of Incorporation were filed ycstciday by C. .1. Bartruff.J. Bower- sox. C. C. Worlck. Mrs. I. M. White and Mr. J. Kncrr, trustees, changing tho namo of "The Independent Evan gelical Church of Salem," to "Tho United Evangelical Church of Salem, Marlon county. Oregon." Original articles wcro filed by tho Mills City Purchasing Association, for tho pur poso of engaging In general merchan dising; capital stock 1000; Henry Joort. J. M. Wadsworth and Joiin Shumachcr Incorporators, A Rusiiinq Firm. Branson & Co. nro certainly an enterprising firm of grocers. After building up a good business, they reached out by buying the Van Eaton business, and consoli dating their own business with It In .larger quarters. Now thoy have made another stride and absorbed tho McCall Bros, stock, on Court Btrcot. Tills gives them three stores In one, and no doubt their business de mands It. Removal. Tho otllce of tho Oregon Fruit & Produce company has been removed from 177 Commercial street to the Wallace warehouse, on High Btrcet. This location will afford much more room and better facilities for handling their growing business. 3-31-Jt An Eabtek Tea. Give your friends a pointer, and show them tho supcb quality of Sonnemann's high grade teas. No dust nnd -no trash allowed In his stock. Only tho best, clean stock. Bucklen'fl Arnica Nalvo The best Salve in the world for Cuti, Sorei, Boiei, Ulcer, Halt Rheuw. Fever and ail Tetter. Cuapped liandi, Chilblain,, UfulKJ,Sldn Eruption, and potitively cures Pile or no pay required. It It cuaj-anteed to Live ir fee aatWfaction or money refunded. Price 25 centi a bo I'or aale by Fied A, iLeec. Children Cry for Pitcher' 0trla. BUTTEV1LLE MURDER James Dozier Shoo.ts Frank Kelly, HE THREATENED HIS LIFE A Coroner's Inquest Is Now Being .Hold. MURDER AT UUTTKVILLE. Tho first nows of a shocklnir murder committed at Buttevllle, Mnrlon county, at 7 o'clock, this, Tuesday, morning, March 31, reached Salem by a telegram to Coroner dough. Tho train had gone south and ho immedi ately went by team to tho scene of tho crime. Tho first nows of the murder was to the offect that Frank Dozlcr, a tenant on the farm of A. E. La Rocquo, ad jolng tho town of Buttovlllc, had shut and killed uno Frank Kolly, a laboring man nged nbout25 years, em ployed by La Rocquo as a man about the house. Tills nows was brought to 'A mom by the mall carrier on the Aurora and Buttovlllu line. His namo Is Wool worth and his statement Is as follews: Kelly at tho probable Instigation of La Rocquo has for sometime past been annoying and Irritating Dozlcr. La Rocquo last fall let his farm to Dozlor and aleaso was signed up. Soon after It became known that Dozlor was an A. P. A. and this man Kelly being bitterly opposed tho A. P. A. has been used as a tool to force Dozlor to throw up lils lcaso and lcavo the La Rocquo farm. This, Mr. Woolworth thought, led up to tho crime. He said Kelly had been warned ropcatcdly by Dozlor to keep oft his premises. This mdrnlng ho roturncd to tho Dozlor dooryard and threatened Dozier with violence, as ho had done on previous occasions. This Dozier resented, nnd only a fow words passed between them. Kelly called Dozier a d d A. P. A. son-of-a-b , and also threatened Dozier with vloleuco, when Dozlcr shot him with a 38-callbro, long-barreled Colt's revolver. Ono shot only was firod, when Kelly foil dead, shot through tho heart, and never moved. Woolworth considered Kelly a man of vlolcnco mid had trouble with him, and Kelly hod within a week threat ened to shoot him. Kelly Is a recent arrival in tho Buttevllle neighbor hood. Kolly had created a disturb unco In tho recent Republican pri mary, where ho appeared with a band of la Rocquo's dogs, and used violent languago when requested to remove tho dogs. That was In the presence of a hundred or more people. Tho above Is tho substanco of Wool worth's statement mudo at Aurora this morning. dozier'h statement. James I. Dozlcr arrived at Aurora ut 8:30 this morning, and offered to give himself up to Justice W.S.Hurst, the Justice for tho Buttovlllo-Hub-bard-Aurora district. Hurnt refused to put Dozier uiidcrnrrcst without In structions from tho coroner who had l)ccn telegraphed to hold an Inquest. Dozlcr's statement corroborates that of Woolworth as to tho commission of tho crime. Dozlcr was naturally deeply excited but would talk hut little. Ho seemed to Impress tho by standers favorably, and ho will be given tho benefit of any doubts In his favor, by those who heard and saw him, He Is a mau of forty, has a wifo and six children. He has lived at Butte vllle on tho La Rocquo place slncp October, having come from Clacka mas county, on Mark's prairie. Ho Is a southern man who camo to Oregon ten years ago. He Is master of tho Buttovlllo Masonic lodge, and a mem ber of tho Commandry ut Oregon City. It Is claimed that ho Is a mem-ber-of the American Protective Asso ciation ut Buttevllle. Ho has a good reputation as n citizen. Tho only statements ho mudo at Aurora wcro of regret over what ho had done, and broko down In tears repeatedly. A. K. LA ROCQUK. Is a son of .a noted pioneer, a man about 30, and prominent In the French Pralrlo country as rancher and Demo cratic politician well known in tho county. Public sympathy is quite strongly In favor of Dozier bo fur uh his shooting Kelly is concerned, but Mr. La Rocque Is not held personally responsible for Kelly's actions toward Dozier. Thero is considerable excite ment at Buttovlllo as thu parties are all well known, nnd thero has been quite n bitter feeling In that neighbor hood growing out of politic. Ready for Service. San Francisco, March 31. Thu builders of tho battleship Oregon have given the last tap of tho hammers on tho big vessol, and sho Is now ready to establish her record nnd take her placo among the commissioned warships of the navy. Sho Is now practically In tho charge of navy oillccrs, but It has not been decided, when the olllclnl U In will bo made. Tho ship':) big armor-girded hull Is filled with n mass Of machinery, Intricate In Its workings, but slmplo to control. It Is described us a big lighting machine. War hi Africa. Cave Town, March ni.'-lt Is tllllt cult to obtain any accurate Infor mation regarding tho progress of tho rebellion of tho natlvcs'of Mnta- bclnud. Tho authorities ate with holding all Informal Ion possible, ns It would bo umdo use of by the uemlcs of thu British rulershlp of Africa. It Is not denied, howovor, that tho situ ation becomes darker every day. and that a very strong forco will lo neces sary to restore order. Family Asphyxiated. San Fuanoisco, March 31. Tho asphyxiated bodies of Mrs. Ogla Dotiss and hor three llttlo children were found this morning by her husband, who Is 11 prosperous Jeweler. It Is said, that ho hnd been out to lodge last night,. returning about daylight today. Mrs. Douss left- n noto to hor husband Indicating her Intention to commit suicide, nnd that hor children mustdlo with her, Tho marital ro tations of tho pair had lately been unhappy. Short Living In Alaska. Port Townhend, March 31. Tho steamer City of Topeka arrived this morning from Alaska.Whcu the steam er loft, a blizzard was raging. Juneau Is overrun with men with no means of support, enticed north by glowing accounts of mines. Tho result Is that petty living Is the order of tho day. It Is estimated there will bo ton thou sand minors In Yukon and Cook's In lets districts by tho middle of June. Insurgents Strangled. Havana, March 31. Never In mod ern times lins there been a mora sick ening spectacle than that which to duy attended tho public execution of 11 vo Cubans, condomncd to death by Garrotc, "as murderers, violators and Incendiaries." Owing to tho uwknrnncss of tho ex ecutioners tho victims died by slow strangulation emmlttlng most dis tressing cries. Cascade Locks. Wabiiinoton, March 31, A reso lution was adopted by tho houso authorizing tho expenditure of $20,000 of tho unexpended balance of tho ap propriation for thu Cascades of tho Columbia river for tho construction of tho protecting walls necessary to opening the canal to navigation. The Markets. Chicago, March 31. Reports of the frost from California had but llttlo effect on wheat today, It opened a shado firmer for May, at 03 lu against 03 I at yestorday's close. It advanced to 03 ion the reported snows In the Dukotas, but shortly fell buck to open ing prices. Appointments. Gov. Lord today appointed as commissioners of tho second Southern Oregon district Agri cultural Seciety: T. B. Walt nnd D. R.SIiambrook, Douglas county; Frank P. Morton, Coos county; Dolos Wood ruff, Curry county. All for two years. THE FAIR for bargains. 3-fi -cod Highfat of all ia Ltaveoing Pawer. $m AmArsx KJBK WHOFORPRESIDEMT? Clarkson Says Allison Is the Second Choice, DON CAMERON'S BOOM, Chairman Carter Says It Is a Roar ing Landslide. St. Louis, March 31. James S. Clarkson Buys: "Nobody will enter tho convention with votes enough by about 100 or 150 to nominate him on tho first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, .tuyenth, olghth, ninth or tenth ballot. The nominee, therefore, will bo a second choice man. McKlmVy Llen(1, , n,e ,llultor of irruptions, and will hold this lead. Allison Is the strongest second choice, mid u 111 gain In strength right along. I there fore predict Alllson'H nomination. "I have Just returned from a trip through tho west. Tho people of the Pacific coast and mountain states re discussing -tho great Issue, that of money, nnd not men. They will send to St. Louis In Juno eighty or 100 delegates, lustiiicted solidly for silver, without reference to tho views of any man on this great question." J. II. Ilnuley was mora reticent when his attention was called to the latest estimate of MoKlnky'8 strength, In which the Ohlonn was given 355 votes on tho first ballot out of n total of 372 delegates electa! p to Saturday night. He studied th figures for a long time, and then Mid: "This only shows that thoy are still claiming. They can claim all they want. What wc want, and are going to huvo, Is votes." Senator Carter, chairman of the Re publican national committee, whs asked: "is It truo that you havo dis cerned tho premonitory rumblings of a boom fjr Don Cnthoron in the Northwest?" "It Is more than a pre monitory rumbling. It Is n roaring. It Is believed ho will get tho vote, not only of Montana and other north western states, but that tho votes of the west gonorally will come to him naturally." reed or m'kinley. Concord, N. H., March 31. New Hampshire republicans held their stato convention hero today. United Stntcs senator Chandler presided. His mention of Thomas B. Reed m) the nation's cholco aroused great eu nthuslasm. Tho platform say: w rccognlzo as most conspicuous among picsldontlnl candidates, New Eng land's noble nnd Illustrious son, Hon. Thomas B. Reed, or Maine, and that puro, nblo statesman and champion of protection, Hon. William MoKlnley of Ohio. Wo will glvo tho electoral vote of Now Hnupshlrotoany nominee who worthily represents tho party, but wo prefer ono of these because cither Is of himself a platform. Election Frauds. Ciiicaoo, March 31. Tho Hoard of election commissioners today declared 15,000 370,000 voters registered for the coming spring election as fraudulent. Ninety Per Cent. Of all tho people need to take k course of Hood'H SaroiipurlUu at this season to prevent tho rundown and de bilitated condition which Invites dis ease. Tho money Invested In half a dozen bottles of Hood's HamaparllUi will conio back with largo return in health and vigor f body nnd strength of nerves. Hood's PIIU are easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. Cures all liver Ills. 25c Weather Forecast. Wedidy fair and warmer temperature. Latt U. S. Gov't Rport Baking -jr W3 rvrmvt hi 4 iv3 1