THE DAIiiY JOURNAL BIGGEST EVER KNOWN. Oregon's Stato Fair for 1002 will ex cel all previous efforts. THE WEATHER. Fair Saturday night and Sunday. VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1902. NO. 191. t mini nmimininmH We've Got Hod Pickers' Gloves!! Leather and eCan Fit W WAEN YOU COME BACK FROM THE HOP YARDS YOU'LL HAVE CASH TO SPEND, THE PLACE TO SPEND IT IS AT A CASH STORE. THE NEW YORK RACKET IS THE ONLY STRICTLY IN THE CITY, Shoes. Clothlne. Flats. Shirts. Hosiery, Underwear, Notions. Ladles' and Men's Furnishings, ITheNew York Racket! E. T. BARNES, Salem' Cheapest One - h-h-hi m n 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 in When time is in dispute Tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy's al ways docldos. A watch from there Is reliable. The namo Itself Is a guaran tee. Kvory watch sent out of this atoro Is accurately regulated and can always bo dopondod upon. That's tho only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to select from. Prices, silver watches, $2.60 to $10; 20 year gold filled $10 to $20. C.T, Pomeroy 288 Com. St., Watchmakcrand Optician You'll Find What You Want And You'll Want What You Find, This Is tho oxporlenco of woll nig h ovory ono who visits horo In search of Jowolry, Watchos, Diamonds, SUvo rwnro or anything In any othor lino wo handlo. Our stock Is a Judlclouflly solectcd ono It Is right up-to-date and tho prices aro way down below ot hers. Bail's Jewelry Store Corner State and Liberty Sts. MORGAN DICTATES TERMS Harrisburg, Sopt 13. Tho confor onco botwoon Qovornor Stono and President Mitchell lasted all night, tho govornor retiring nt 5 o'clock this morning tyul Mitchell and Fahey tak ing the train for Wllkesbarro. Tho govornor, It is bolloved, gavo Mitchell and tho district Isadora tho tonus on which J. Piorpont Morgan would Bottlo tho strike What thoy aro Is a conjecture, but that somo offer was mado seems certain. After tho moot ing broko up tho conforors docllned to say a word. Thoy gavo the waiting re porters tho following stntemenL how ever 'Messrs. Mitchell, Fahey, Duf fy, Sonator Flynn, Col. Richardson and Govornor Stono have been In con ference; all differences have been dis cussed with tho host qt fooling." Wllkesbarro, Pa., Sopt. 13. Tho ro glon Is ngain In a furor this morning, owing to the violonco of the strikers. Fifteen union bricklayers, en routo for work at Parsons, were mistakon for non-unionists, and attacked by a mob of 75 strikers, mostly foreigners. The men stood their ground, and a fight ensued. Frank Stanlel, a striker, was seriously wounded, and sevoral others were injured. Tho arrival of deputies provonted possible loss of life. Provlous to this the utrlkera dis abled a trolley line, stoned tho cars and drove tho passengors away. At midnight tho telephone wires to the Henry colliery were out Rearing an attack ,n big forco of police and sher iff's deputies hurried to tho scene, and are now guarding the colliery. Mitchell Will Make Statement. Wllkesbarre, Pa.. Sept 13. Mitch oil. before retiring, after his arrival here this morning, said that Governor Stone made no proposition for a set tlement of the strike. MltehelL it la understood, will Issue a statement to Bight detailing the conference. n ii minimum tim Them Again. Canvas. You Now:; CASH STORE PROP. Price Cash Store ii i ii nn 1 1 ii i in i nnn Cheer up Old rann and take a drink of thq "goou ow stuff." Tho commonest mlatako of thoso who do imblbo la to bo Inveigled Into drinking counter felts. Wo soil tho gcnulno ryo and bourbon whiskey, and nt no excessive prlco at that. Try a samplo bottle. Wlnps and cordials horo, too, J. P. ROGERS, BP" Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . Leaders In Low Prices. UPRI8ING AGAINST THE JEWS. Vienna, Sept. 13. At an antl-So-ml tic uprising yesterday, at Czensto pau, Hungary, 14 Jows and ono officer woro killed, Forty-throo were reportod wounded. Troops nro being hurried to tho scene. m 1 1 iiiimmiii miiim-nmi f vj I I $ fBring in the boys And soo how well we can sup ply their Clothing wants. We never have been In better shape to please nover had a variety so large never hail better values. Solect what you may, you aro certain to havo a oonegtly dressed boy and Clothing that will bo satisfactory. ;d0nN C. nLivTZ. S!z W-H-H IIHillllll IHHtHHHWrHi Hl M H M-M-Hr COLUMBIA B Many Logging Camps Haye Been Wiped Out -Settlers Fleeing for Their Liyes-Steam-ers on the Riyer Are Guided By the Com pass Only and One Reported to Be Lost On the Columbia-Wind Has Gone Into the South and Rain is Hoped for (Special Service to the Dally Capital Journal.) Portland, Sept. 13. Fires on the lower Columbia havo extended so that for many miles the river Is practically ablaze on b'oth sides, and the smoke Is so dense that river steamers are guided by the compass only. Most of the logging camps are wiped out, Including such targe ones as Benson's and Oak Point, where hundreds of men are employed. The homes of many settlers have been burned, and poBslbly lives are lost. The upper Columbia, from the Cascade locks to Bridal Veil falls, Is aflame. All trains are running with the greatest difficulty and considerable danger. Late reports from the towns of Lents, Harmony and, Gresham, In this county, show hard fire fighting, and people are struggling desperately to save their belongings. Many who are not burned out have their effects loaded on wagons, , and are ready to flee at any moment. Strong West Wind. A strong west wind blow nil night at Salem, driving nway the smoko from tho forest fires that had settled over tho valley. Tho usual autumn hnzo hung over tho landscape. Friday af ernoon qulto a breeze had sprung up from tho south, but tho wind shifted Into tho weBt for fair wenther. This increases tho danger of forest flros spreading ovor groator areas, and, as the burning timber mnkos Its own wind, tliero will ho great damago dono. O. R. & N. Wires Down. Tho telegraph wires on tho Orogon Railway & Navigation Company lino, out of Portland and up tho Columbia, woro down this morning so badly thnt all tolographtc communication by that routo was cut off. It Is known thnt sonio Important brldgos havo baon burned by tho forost flros. Salem Man In Danger. Prof. Dakcr, principal of tho Lin coln school, South Salem, who has been with his family in tho mountains on tho coast all summor Is duo nt Sa lem Monday. Ho started to drive over, It Is thought, and as most of tho way lies through tho forests, ho may havo crossed some of the burnings, and may havo had sonio troublo in avoiding flros. Ho dilvos n pnlr of valuablo horses, and Is a good woods man, and will doubtloss get through all right. Fires Up the McKenzle. (Capital Journal Special). Eugene, SopL 13. Chester D, Ed wards arrived down from his niuu River ranch, and reports small flros at numerous points along tho McKenzle road, most of them being In tho opon, und not destroying much timber. Rut thoro Is ono flro just this side of Hon (1 ricks' ferry that Is causing consldor ablo damago. It burned a log chuto, and qulto a numbor of logs for Mr. Dodson, and hns destroyed over $500 worth of timber for O. Nettlo, tho log ging contractor. Everything Is so dry thnt tho flros spread vory rapidly, and tho only thing that will stop tho biggest ones Is a good soaking rain. Webster Kincald wrttos tho Stato Journal from MaKonzIo Urldge, under date of Septombor 8th, that a moun- m ill nil n ii ii MH-t No Old Stock to Work Off Everything we carry Is j. smart and right up-to-date. J You ncVQr found anything olse In this store. .The stylish and nobblost goods I find their way to this store and T tho prices will pleaso any slzo I purse. Wo aro showing now Fall Suits at 10', 12, 15, 18, 20, 22.50 and every Suit guaranteed. Commercial St, I I v A 7 Xp 'i LAZING ONB tain flro Is raging two miles above that placo on tho north sldo of tho river, Bovoral miles In extent. Thoro Is u largo flro on tho upper pnrt of tho South Fork, also above Uolknnp Springs. Damage Large In Lincoln County. (Capital Journal Special.) , Newport, Sept. in. All dangor from forost flros In this section Is ovor. lie portB from tho country nro coming In slow. It Is Imposslblo nt this tlmo to ostlmnto tho amount of damage, which will undoubtedly bo largo, as tho rango of flro covors much terri tory, oxtomllng Trom Ynqulna up the coast to near tho Sllotz river. It Is not known how far Inland It oxtonded. In this Immediate vicinity tho dnmngo Is light. Tho atmosphoro Is cool, but still donso with smoko. Damage Done In Douglas Small, (Special to Capital Journal.) Roseburg, Sept. 13. For three days Roseburg has had n Pittsburg appear, anco. Sevornl small flros aro reported In tho southern portion of tho county. No grent loss or danger Is fenred. Lane County Fires. (Capital Journal Speolal.) Eugene, Sopt. 13. Tho Dooth-Kolly Company has tho flro near Wondllng undor control. Tho loss Is probably $8000. Flros up tho McKenzIo and Quartz crook aro burning much timber and foncos. It Is impossible to ofltl mnto tho damago. Chapman's saw mill, at Codar Flat, barely oscapod de struction. Great Flreo on McKenzle. (Special to Capital Journal.) Eugene, Sopt. 13. Tho following Is from a lottor written by Wobstor Kin cald, at McKonzIe: "It might bo of Interoat to Eugene pooplo to know thnt tho wholo McKon zlo country Is on flro. Two miles nbovo tho Log Houbo Hotel, on tho north sldo of tho river, a mountain of flro Is raging soveral in 1 1 oh In length. On tho uppor part of tho South Fork of tho McKonzIo a largo flio has boon raging for ovor two weoks. Also abovo tho Uolknnp Springs on tho McKonzIo Is another largo flro. Prooably tho dam ago win nguro into tno minions or more. Thoso flros nil probably could havo boon easily oxtlngulshed wliun thoy first appoarod, hail somo person engaged for such a purpose boon In tho vicinity. Thnt tho government made a mlstako when thoy discontinued tho forest rangers hero will soon be" an ac knowledged fnct. "Right whoro tho flro Is on tho Up por Rivor Is somo of tho finest tlmbor I have ovor soon, and If a rain does not oomo soon tho wholo country will bo n fire. Frlzzoll's ynrd Is oven now scorohod by tho hot broozos which blow from tho mammoth conflagra tion." Forest Reserve Burning. (Spoclal to Capital Journal.) Albnny. Sept. 13. Tho forost Is on fire In sovon or olght plaoes botweon Swoqt Home and Fish Lake; In ono placo only In the forest reserve. Elev en people were driven out of Rig not- torn. Two families, exeopt tholr hus bands, are yet In there, nnd are noarly surrounded by fire. Coos County Escapes. (Special to Capital Journal.) Marshflold. Sent. 13. Coos county so far as known, escaped serious tlm ber flreo, though slight fires havo oc curred. Thj county is enveloped In dense smoke, hut the largest timber owners report no loss. (8pecal to The Journal.) Astoria, Sept 13, The stoamer Co lumbia left hora Friday morning for Portland, and, owing to the dense smoke on the lower rivor. soon lost her hearings, and at last accounts was fast In the rnud somo distance above her starting point Portland In Darkness. Portland. Sent 13. Flros all nvar I the state are spreading, with the iimhatilllfv that many live will be it The sUuatlon in the Gresham OTA SIDES and Tioutdalo districts Is desperate, as It Is also at Orogon City. Most of tho logging enmps of tho lower Co lumbia rlvor aro burned." The wholo country Is a soa of flames. Farmers aro spending slooploss nights fighting flro. Smoko Is donso and ashes are falling. Tho darknoss In tho city ne cessitates the iibo of lights. BENTON COUNTY FIRES. Timber Burning on Sides of Mountains. Two Corvnllls, Sopt. 13. A wldo oxptmwj of tlmbor on tho south Sldo of Mary's Peak and on Grass Mountain, In tho snmo vicinity. Is burning, somo of which Is reported to bo tracts recent ly taken by tlmbor claimants. Another section, about 10 miles south of Corvnllls, Is also on fire, and Is reported spreading. Fires that threatened Summit, a sta tion on tho Corvnllls & Eastern rail way, havo been driven back by tho efforts of Uio Inhabitants, and tho sit uation there Is better. It Is not bo lloved that any ranchers havo suffered seriously, and the loss Is confined to tho tlmbor only, for which estlmntos cannot bo made. $100,000 In Clatsop County. (Special to Capital Journal.) Astoria, Sopt. 13. Whllo sovernl small flros aro burning nt various places on the south sldo of tho Colum bia in the vicinity of ABtorla, thoy are all undor control, thanks to tho shift ing of tho wind to tho wost, and tho damago has not boon hoavy. On tho north shore, noar Oak Point, and Sknmokawa, tho flros aro still burn ing, nnd tho loss will ptobably nggro gato $100,000. Enormous Loss In Clackamas. Orogon City, Sopt. 13. The loss by flros In Clackamas county cannot bo OBtlmntod nt thld tlmo. Tho dnmngo Is onormous, nnd will loach Into the thousnndB. Mon loft tho city thin morning to nBcortaln tho extent of tho loss. Lnto loports Bny that tho entire Sprlngwator country Is gono, nnd thnt tho cook houso, bunk houso nnd tents nt tho now powor station of tho Ore gon Wntor Powor & Railway Co. aio dostroyod. Attornoy Drnpor enmo In this morn ing from tho Englo Crook districts. Ho says that thoro are fires on each sldo of tho Sprlngwntor rldgo, nnd aro traveling nt tho rate of two miles nn hour, nnd nothing can save thnt sec tion from destruction. Green timber Is burnod olonn. Tho flro wns so bril liant thnt flno print could bo rend two miles uway. Tho wholo countryside hns united to fight tho flro. Many brldgoB nro burnod out. This after noon tho nlr Ib damp. Thoro aro signs of tho atmosphoro cloarlng. Tho pooplo nro moro hopeful, nnd think tho end Is in sight WASHINGTON FIRES UNABATED. Miles of Forests Ablaze Bridges and Trestles Burned Lives Lost. Tncomn, Sopt 13. Flros contlnuo throughout Eastern Washington, with no possibility of abatement until rains como. Six llvos nro roported lost All tho Northern Pacific brldgos and trostlos near Elma aro burnod. Tho forosts In Cowlitz nnd Clark counties, along tho Columbia, nro ablaze. Tho towns of Rayvillo und London, In ChohallB county, aro dostroyod. Thirty Bquaro miles of Mason coun ty Is ablazo. It Is Impossible to get details from Grays Harbor. to KILLED BY AN AUTO. Mrs. W. M. Stewart, Wife of the 811 ver 8enator of Nevada, San Franolsco, Sopt 13. Mrs. Wil liam M. Stowart, wife of tho Unltud States sonator fiom Nevada, was killod Friday in an automobile acci dent Mrs. Stownrt, with hor nephew, Honry Foote, nnd H. II. Taylor, wore ndlng ulong Santa Clara avenue, In Alnmodo, Tuylor guiding tho muehlne and sanding It along at high speed. A vehicle approached, and Taylor swerved the automobile In ordor to avoid a collision. At that inomont he either lost controj of the steoring ap paratus or made a miscalculation. The automobile ran Into a telograph pole, and tho occupants were thrown out. Mrs. Stowart struck on her head, and was carried in an unconscious condi tion to a sanitarium iu the vicinity, where she soon died. Footo and Tay lor escaped with minor bruises Taylor is a cousin of Frederick Uenodlet, who was recently crush wl to death under his automobile In Now York. Mrs. Stewart resided at Wash ington, I). O. She was visiting her sis ter, Mrs, Louis Aldrloli, who lives hi (his olty. (Mn. Stewart bfor her marriage was a Miss Foote, a daughter of llaury Stewart Foote, governor and United B tat os senator from Mississippi be fore the Oivll War, and who during the '50s spent some years In California. Senator and Mrs. Stewart have sever daughters, oae of whom Uvea la New York City.) fm 1 1 wJm A, M4 rB ftjf A CHICAGO COURT ABOLISHES CORNERS A Circuit Court Decision That, Unless Reviewed By the Supreme Court, Will Hamper Board of Trade Op erations By the Most Extensive Speculators. Chicago, Sopt 13. Judgo Chytrus, of tho circuit couit, today dealt n tol ling blow to tho formntlon of cornors, when he made pormanout 40 injunc tions restraining tho board of trade from paying out margins put up by tracers In tho Pntton oats doat. Ho hold that, whllo no law prcvonts cor ners, und tho establishment of profits and fictitious prices, tho law can, nnd will, prevent payment of margins be yond fair prices. In addition to prac tically prohibiting tho formation of SANTA FE PASSENGER COLLIDES Three of Train Crew Killed Many Injured Donvor, Sopt 13. A Santa Fo enst- bound paBBongor train collided with n freight train running at terrific speed, 10 mllcB west of Denver this morning. Engineer Ucmhnrt, Fireman Edward Pettlnglll and Unggngomnn John Rog ers woro killed. A. Stownrt was so rlously Injured. Mnny pnsBongors woro moro or loss Injured, but In tho confusion tholr nnmoa nro not yet as coi tallied. Spilngflold, Mo., Sopt 13. A St Louis nnd San Frnnolsco passongor train collided with u fast freight near Republic this morning, killing Fire man Hebo, and fatally Injuring En glncor White, and seriously Injuring tho othor englneor nnd fireman. TREASURY TO THE RESCUE. Releases Large Holdings to Relieve the Financial Situation Stocks Had a Hard Time to Maintain Values. Washington, Sopt. 13. Secrotary of tho Treasury Shaw announced UiIh morning that ho had made arrange ments to roleaso $4,000,000 of treasury holdings, by dopoBltlng It with nation al banks which possoss free or un pledged bonds. Ho has also decided to antlclpnto tho October Intorost for $4,250,000. Ho declnros thoro Is no ronoon for alarm over tho prcflont con ditions. Thoro was a squcozo on call monoy In tho Now York market Friday, and tho tronsury lu coming to tho relief of tho situation vory vigorously. AbUIu from tho squeeze In call money, tho monetary outlook general ly was dlsqulotlng. A forecast showed further heavy losses of cash by the banks, the greater part of It to tho subtreasury, which paid out ovor $440,000 for pensions, nnd almost $2, 000,000 for gold, also transferring $160,000 to Now Orlonns for crop pur poses, but thoso operations will not show In tomorrow's bank statomont. It was understood that tho heavy loss In tho surplus rusorvo had boon mot by n cnlling lu of loans. Roports of approaching Imports of $0,000,000 to this contor and Iloston wore not confirmed. mW99M9tiBWW&9MW99t Our State We are now preparing for the greatest fall season's trade we have ever had In the history of our 23 years of merchandising In the olty of Salem. $8eM8gea Ffmr 1irrnr fe Your gray hair shows yu F should use it unless you like to look old I J.O.AMrCo., XawMLMm corners, tho decision takes nway much power that has always been vested by boards of trado In tho committee ad judicating margins. Tho court says ad judicating upon tho rights of property botwoon man nnd man Is a sovereign governmental powor In this country Inhoront In tho people. Only Individ unls deeming thomsolves agrlovod In regard to their property havo a right to apply for rollof to establishing courts of justice. Tho decision, In re ality, If uphold by tho supremo court, forever nbollshcs corners. New York. Reps. Plan Campaign. Now York, Sept. 13. Senator Piatt's leaders and prominent Itopubll cans nro this afternoon holding i meeting In tho Fifth Avenue Hotel to nrraugo tho dotalln of tho coming stato convention. Tho chief Interest nnd point of discussion centers on whether tho plank endorsing Itooso volt for president In 1004 shall bo put Into tho platform. Hanna Takes a Holiday. Now York, Sept 13. Mark Hanna this morning began a two-days' holl day, as tho guost of Clement Grlscom, who Is toT)o tho president of tho Mor gan ship combine, on tho lattor'r. yacht Affairs of Importnnco nro ex pected to bo discussed, especially leg islation bearing on tho ship subsidy nnd tho Pnnnnia canal. Oil Fires Dying Out. Iloaumont, Tox., Sopt 13. Tho oil fire enmo to a standstill nt noon. Ono naro nt Splnglatop Heights Ib a mass of flames. Forty derricks woro do stroyod. Oil being withdrawn from tho bottom of Hlgglnson's 37,000-bar-rol tank will In tlmo starvo tho flames. Tho Texas Flora gusher Is still ablazo, throwing the flames 80 foot high. Schley Is, Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Iloston, Sopt 13. Admiral Schley has arrived homo from his summer's vacation In tho Whlto Mountains, and said, whon Interviewed: "I hoar not, and soo not, my lips nro soaled, To mo tho navy Is a thing ot tho past. Af. tor n life of sorvlco I am out of It, and don't know It" F. X. Matthlou, of Duttcvlllo, was In Salem today, and says ho romembors only ono darkor time In 1840 whon Mt St Helens was In oruptlon. For threo weeks pooplo could not soo tho width of the road In daytlmo, and the Cowlitz rlvor ran red, as though tinged with blood. Thoso who nro living and romembor tho condition sny this for est flro smoko Is not a circumstance to tho obscurity thon, nlthough all day Sunday tho sun resembled a ball of fire, and nt night tho moon was not vIbIIiIo. At mnny places Friday In Ma rlon county n quarter of an inch of ashes foil. "FRESfl'TOD'AYr Pop Corn Crisps at Zinn's 154 State St., Fflone 2874. Fair Opening. Of the latest styles lu Silk Waists, Bilk Skirt. Walking Skirts. Jackets and Cope, Misses' and Children's Dresses, Suits and Wraps. Next weak, will be one qt usuul Stnt Fair fljiUiijsIoam, The Big Store Every day will ho an oponlng day. New Goods are Coming Every Day. tMaiii'MaMBttttM