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THE DAILY JOURNA V THE m iVKJ? An untruthful advertisement, like a sore corn, makes trouble for tl e Tonight and Saturday, , parflK owner. with light showers. "Hi VOLUME XII. 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. H-H-1H I I MM IHI IHIIHHIIII llllimmiMIIHH ) N'T TAKE CHANCES I WITH YOUR HEALTH! When you enn protect yourself from tho ralr. and mint with WATERPROOF CLOTHIlNG AND RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES We carry tho host known STANDAHI) URANUS and sell them at "HACKI3T PU10HS." When you buy nn article at tho NEW YORK RACKET You know it's reliable. Wo bellevo in building up our trado by Bell ing goods that give satisfaction. SHOE'S SHOES Tho 5 brand has stood tho test for ten years in our shoe department. It's the brand that helped us grow. A IZ A am KJ mm CUSTOMERS WHO T f- SJS rj J TVT - SEE OUR LINE OF K-S LKJ 1 fL 1 IN. VZ7 After looking over tho othor lines in tho city, are surprised at tho ex tta values wo show. We look after quullty as well as price. Wo havo tho now stylo Waterproof ltaln Coats for dress wear at$l 1.65 Just look at ours and then price them at "Regular Stores." HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR WINTER UNDERWEAR? We hnvo everything for Men, Women and Children In great variety. It will pay you to trade with us If you want to bo economical. v I Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store E T. BARNES, Proprietor. .Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets. MIHIIIHItlHIHIKffll I III Mill IHIMWH DISASTROUS BOILER EXPLOSION In a Pennsylvania Steel Trust Plant Forty Workmen In the Build - ing at the Time Many Were Horribly Mutilat ed and Eight Killed T. Heading, Nov. II. Four more work mon, among thoso Injured In the boiler oxploslon, died last night, making a total of olgbt, two others nro not ex pected to llvo. Lebanon, l'a.. Nov. 14. An explo sion of n boiler In furnnce No. 3, nt tho works of the American lion & Steel Manufacturing Company, caused the death of four workmen, and about 40 othois wore Injured. 1 Tho holler exploded without warn ing. Tho wreck of tho nine puddling furnncoB wnB complete. Tho ollleos of tho works wore convoitod Into a hos pital, and a corps of nurses were brought to the place. Some of tho In jured had tliolr eyes burned out, oth ers their hnm.s blown off. Many of them. It Is believed, cannot llvo. It Is feared tho list of dead will be mate rially Increased when tho ruins of tho wiecked puddle furnaces are explored. stablos and shods. Mrs. Etholr, wife of tho proprietor, was nslcop nt tho time the flames broko out, and, escape being shut off by tho stairs, she flung herself from an open window. It Is believed sho will die. A numbor of employes had nnrrow escapes. Tho loss Is about $10,(100. Boodler Gets HisDeserts Columbia, Mo., Nov. II. Tho Jury this .morning returned a verdict of guilty In tho Dutler brlbory case, which was transferred horo from St. Louis. The penalty was flxod at throe years In tho penitentiary. - The defense mndo a motion tor a new trial, which was ovorrulcd'thon filed notice of appeal. A bond, flxod at $10,000, wns Immediately glVon. The entire party returned to St. Louis' this afternoon. I Tho Oregon asylum for tho Ihsano will require larger appioprlatlons next yoar. t. Time is Precious And so Is a rollablo timepiece. Watches and clocks purchased at C. T. Pomoroy'u are always accurate time keepers, and require tho least ropalrs, with ordinary careful usage. They can always bo depended on. Wo are selling a Walthara or Elgin movement In a 20-year gold filled enso at $12X0. Wo can furnish nny stylo of case. C,T, Pomeroy 288Com.8t., Watchmaker and Optician Engineers Will Adjust Grievances. Salt Lake, Nov. 14. A committee of engineers, representing tho entire Ore gon Short Lino, Is In session hem to form a board of adjustment In consid ering the grlovnncoH of tho men re garding hours nnd a wngo schedule. They had a conference with the rail way olllclals aftor tho meeting. Sat isfactory adjustment Is anticipated. i) , Wanted to Celebrate. noulder, Colo., Nov. II. Five bun died students of tho University of Col- oiado struck this morning because they wore not grnnted a holiday after tliolr gildlron victories. Hilltop Wlstar Morris has Issued a Thanksgiving pastotnl to tho Hplsco pal churches In Oregon. " GENERAL GREENE BURIED Old Revolutionary Hero Laid at Rest TO PREVENT CHILD LABOR Mitchell Makes Elo quent Plea To Arbitration Board In Its First Judicial Session Both Sides Fully Armed for the Final Contest Every Tom Dick or Harry who has a liquor to sell claims It to bo tho best over; but In ninny casos the claim Is not sub stantiated by tho facts. Put thoso sell ers of Inforlor whiskies, wines, bran dies., etc., to tho test. Then sample assortment and Judgo for yourself tho hotter Judgo you, tho more curtain wo arc of getting your orders. J. P. ROGERS, gsr-' Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . Diana Leads the Chase. Sniodes, Miss., Nov. 1 1. This Is nn Ideal dixy for Hoosovolt's boar hunt. who started out nt daybreak. More dogs havo arrived, and bo now hns a largo pack. praxis'' ,; 1 JS332?'.'-". Oregon's famous Botanical Physician ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HIS WORK. HE HAS CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD DEEN ABANDONED, AND HAS SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THESE IS A PROMINENT DUSINES8 WO MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEAR8, BUT WAS FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDI. CINE8. THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS SUFFERING FROM BILLIOU8 FE VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL ED HER SYSTEM WITH POISONOUS DRUG8 AND MINERAL SUB STANCE8 UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE 18 PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FI8TULAR TUMORS. THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THIS WOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND AFTER THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS WERE REMOVED SHE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIR8T TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT 8HE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. WAKE UPI WAKE UPI YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNPERSTANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSELS. DO NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOUR8ELF. THE ONLY SAFE CURE 18 THE BOTANICAL SYSTEM. POI80NOU8 DRUGS ARE ONLi TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULT8 ARE SURE DEATH SOONER OR LATER. Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLASTERS OR POISONOUS DRUGS. 310 LIBERTY STREET, 8ALEM, OREGON. Baltimore & Ohio Will Take Steps. Pittsburg, Nov. 14. It Is nuthorltn tlvely Btatod that tho Hnltlmnrc & Ohio may tnko action similar to tho Pennsylvania lino, and glvo it volun tary Incieaso of wajgos. At nn anminl meetlng4o bo hold Monday tho ofllclals will dl8QiiaaUia.inajUflr... Doukhobors Want to Go to Turkey. St. I'otorsbur, Nov. 14. A pfltlton from tho Doukhobors, praying tho Sultnn of Turkoy for permission to settlo In some part of his empire, which they can cultivate with their own hands, nnd not be compolled to obey human laws, Is published here. Famous Roadhouse Burned. Uutto. Mont., Nov. 14 Flro de stroyed tho Flvo-Mllo House, one of tho most famous roadhouses In this vicinity, togothor with tho pnvlllon and bar. Nothing romalns hut the Light Your House With Gas iccafteaaesa Commercial St. 2 ' li IBancroft Optical Co.! iTttli ' " BANCROFT Er- Eye specialist i BeMe3eo3aea STATE NEWS ITEMS. 'jh Grants Pass Lumber mills are running night and day. N (' Ureen. Just homo from Nome, ttiys Osborti creek will be a Uljj pro ducer. A general mass meeting will initio the ojty ticket at Vancouver. Wash.. TSL .jv Ifx.n umwlitp )hi nniii vihnr wan IVem seed growif In Korttf pk$tT wheat for Australia at 10 shillings. Theso aro the lowest freights on rec ord. The Northern Pacific has let a con tract for 20 miles of road at Grand Coulee, Wash. The Southern Pacific people will build 23 milt to Imperial, Shu Diego, t ounty The Kast Poitland people an- peti tioning for more itollce Hrldges are being repaired with pilvate suhstrip tions. Itev Dalton. of the Hast Portland Cumberland Presbyterian church, has roslened on account of poor health Word comes to Pendleton from the Lehman Springs country to the effect that seven elk were ruthlessly slaught ered In that neighborhood a few days ago. Mrs. II. II. Tinker, wife of the well known hotel man at Long Bench. Is dead. Mrs. Tinker was a pioneer of racltte eonuty, Washington, and went to California rseeBtly In arch of iioftltli, wjiflTH h !",!. owfcj" Jgty ysjTmlmr JgfW.' Supplied by the Salem fiiu Light filystery of His Resting place Fathomed at Last Savannah, (la., Nov. 14. Tho rein toimont of the remains of Oonornl Na thaniel Greene, tho Revolutionary he ro, and his son, George Washington Greene, took plnce In Savannah today In the piosonco of a distinguished gathering, Hint Included visitors from lthode Island, Now York, South Caro lina und other states Tho coromonlnl nddress wns delivered by Colonel Asa Hlrd Gardner, president of tho Socie ty of tho Cincinnati In Uhodo Island, who wns nt the bend of tho compilttee Hint discovered the romalns of abiiernl Greene, some 18 months ngo, Til tlio old Gmhntn vault In the Colonial cem etery. Tho ccronionloH, which woiQ' con ducted under tho nusplcos of tho! Geor gia society of tho Daughters of tho American, Hevolutlon, Included n mili tary procession and othor Interesting nnd Impressive fonturos. Tho oxer clsos began with. the unvolltng of n momorlnl tablet wns orocUid by the descondnnts, of Goueinl Groque, of whom thoro nro about 20 present nt tho coremony, which wns simple and IfrlOfr Upon Its conclusion th mili tary procession wnB formed on Ogle thorpe nvenuo. Tho romalns of fath er and son wore borno upon a casslon of the Cnthnin nrtlllery and surround ed by an escort of honor. To tho mu sic of n hand, the procosslon moved to Johnson Squnro. where tho oration of tho day was delivered by Colonol Gardner. Taps and a salute of artil lery concluded tho coremony TWO-BITS " FOR THE G0YERN0R Tax-Payer's Contribution Toward Flat Salaries An ardent supportor of lint fmlnrloa today left a two-bit piece at this olllco as n contribution to Governor Ooor for his services In helping to bilng about this groat rofoim. o- - Annie Pollard, a good-looking wo man of 0, was convicted of shop lifting at Portland. Oregon prune are linn In New York, and the hop market continue to stiffen. Co. rp,u l,,.vu wlin tritul ta nans a fiirwNl Its merit are of the utmost sla-' , k , ,,,, nR)m mVe been wnt to hlllty, and when once Installed them , the reform school. Is no moie oxponse than for gits con-j wardenTTie aTter nlalit sumed. Our service is of the highest ,....,.,, ,,. iin county. efllcloiicy, and always like our light, thoioughly reliuhle. In coiuimrison with other methods of lighting, the coat of our system will be found niudi more economical. SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY Phone 563. 4 Chemeketa St. I ISngene carpenters nnd teamsters hare organised unions. ! The Polk County Mohair Association 1 holds a meeting at Dallas Saturday. I (V I O P. Henrdsley died nt his home In I Kola, and was burled Friday. Novem ber Htli. He wns aged OH. Scranton. Nov. II. Tho commis sion mot In first Judicial session this morning, lloth sides wore roprosontod by a largo array of counsel Hugo bundles of records woro tnrtod to the court room by tho operators, and 7D witnesses havo boen cnllod by tho minors. lCverythtug Indicates a long drnwn-out homing. Tho Indopondout opeiutors Intend to make n light nguliiRt recognition of tho Mine Work-cit-' union. J'diii Mltoholl was tho first witness to be fulled. Ho wns rogularly sworn nr.d niked for a stntomont of his enso. Hi : nld tho wholo hope of tho future n penco hetweon employer nnd em ploye. He reviewed tho miners' de mands at length, quoting exact figures to constantly support his claims, and dwolt largely on tho danger of tho oc cupation. Ho said that each day tho mines were worked It cost tho lives of two nnu ono-slxtoonth mon, threo times thnt number were mnlmod, yet those men recolvcd loss pay than tho bituminous minors, who wdrlcod undor more favorable and less hazardous conditions. Ho snys the llfo of tho Illinois wns limited, mid all suffer with miners' nsthmn. which soon shortens their career. Ho snys tho ton weight ns a basis of measuroment Is one of tho vital questions,, which hns caused more trouble than ninny others. Ho gnve reasons for tho uecosslty of trado agreements, nnd rucogul'.iiig tho mlno workoPB. Ho snyH wluiro such oxlst there have been no strikes of nny grout magnitude, discipline and elll clency wns perfect, ns tho organlxn tlcm iiHsumes responsibility In theso pnttlciilurs. He closed with a strong and eloquent appeal on tho plea that children may not ho forced Into tho mines, through the lusiilllcleucy of tho parents' Inconio. A CRlsfS IN TRADES UNIONS II.. ! Second Days Session of tlie Federation of Labor e09&aeca&098f! ft u Favor your Hand Tis a good Servant, Now Orlonns, Nov. 1 1. Tho second duy's session of the Kedomtlon of La bor was dovotod to receiving resolu tions. One of them as lied recognition of soclnllsin. This will cnusu a big controversy. President Gompors' address has boon tho subject of much discussion all day, and tho note of warning sound ed hns sot the dlssouturs thinking. In discussing tho jurisdiction prob lem, Mr. Gompors expressed himself ns follews: "I mny truly record tho fnct that never for one moment, since tho for mation of our federation, have I enter tained a doubt or misgiving as to the growth, success anil pormnnoucy of tho American I'edeiatlou of Labor, and I could not now bo npprohouslvo of Its future, woro It nbt forced upon my do liberate judgment, which hns devel oped Into a firm conviction, that unless our nnillnted national and Internation al unions radically and soon chaugo their course, wo shall nt no dlstnnt day ho In the midst of an Internecine con test unparalleled In any om of the In dustrial world, aye not oven when workmon of different trndos woro nr rayed ngnlust each other behind bar ricades In the streets over the ques tion of trade against trade. "No conilflnatlou of labor's enemies need cause us the apprehension which this fratricidal strlfo does In tho claims made by unions for tho extension of their tinde jurisdiction. "There Is scarcely an alllllntod or anlsatlou which Is not engaged In a dispute with another oiganlzatlon, nnd In some cases with seveinl organisa tions. uioii the question of jurisdic tion. It Is not an uncommon occur rence for an organisation, nnd eevernl have done so quite recently., so to change Its laws and claim jurisdiction so us to cover the trades never con templated by the organisations olll co rs or members; never comprehend ed by Its title; trades or which there Is already In existence a national union. And without a word qf ad vice, counsel or warning. Without In any way being desirous of Influencing your judgment upon any of the onset! which may claim your attention, It Is strongly urged thnt action be taken by this convention that shall tend to check the Indiscriminate attempts made to extend Jurisdiction of any ganUutlon. without the onsen! JJJ ........ i... i. .. ..r ,i,.. .,!. -.yfi 1,1 KWIIIKilll"" " wit Hr vaur hand ami try sour teffloer by writing with a peuftl '"-' ..J that "mm dry" every six or seven words, requiring tnereny j- mlnaule acquaintance wit that dripping, slopping uuissMighat'(he stand. Iletter, far better, to have a fountain pen. aud ,igoorats. . , , .. - -i ..., ,A2iIlLboen ptaciuiy aim piMuuwur. i t i - 'himself ers In fountain pens I-oughlln and the Parker l.w ky i urv su iterla tlvely excellent makes truly good and prattnal In a fountain pen should excel In. Ask their users how tne everyday use. Then come nnd learn our price Inducemnntu of Inquiry that tho children bo do ported Thoy woro to havo boen sent back on tho steamer which will sail November 2lBt, but tho notlco or np peal nets as a stay, and the little Im migrants will remnln In tho comfort nblo apartments of the Immigration commissioner at Kills iBlnnd until Sec rctnry Shaw acts on tho nppcnl, itu loss ho should uphold tho board's do clslon before November 21st. NO, HZ. B 9 .htrrn Vrr.Yn1 H, I llTj M nc dosc al bedtime iwre- ---jy dren. No croup. fcSflaajgl More Trouble for the School. San Ologo, Cal.. Nov. 14. Mrs. Kathorlno Tlngloy, of the Universal Urothorhood, has recolvcd word from Now York to tho cftoct that tho Gerry Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Children will sond a roproBontatlvo to California Tor tho purposo of aiding slmllnr soclotlos in this Btnto In tho Institution of proceedings to havo the children removed from the Raja Yoga school at Point Loma. Mrs. Tlngloy. In a published Btntoment says she courts tho most searching Investiga tion, and hns applied to tho state au thorities or California, asking for a commission to Investigate the Ilnja Yoga Bchool. at Point Lomn, Sho de mands tho protection of tho state, not only In tho Interest of tho school, hut in Justice to tho mnyor and othor of ficials of San Diego, who have en dorsed tho Itnja Yoga school. ROBBERS RUN AMUCK Attempt to Paralyze Ransack a Town and But are Foiled by a Couple of Plucky Citizens Blyiln, Ohio, Nov. 11. A sensa tional robbery, In which one of the paitlclpants wns killed, aroused the Blumborlng cltlzons of this little town nt tin early hour this mo.-nlng Two mon, Intent on rnnsneklug the town, heavily armed, ontorod tho city, stole u horse and buggy, nnd. tying It near an accessible place, kicked open the doors of two rosldonces nnd terrified tho Inhabitants. Thoy were followed from tho second place whoro they had ontorod for despoilment by otn of the occupants, u young man nnined Hoard, who opened tiro. Marshal K ah ton, who had appoarod on tho scene, re ceived a ball through tho hips, and foil, probably fatally wounded. The robbers thou jumped Into the buggy nnd drove a utile away, to the resi dence of Superintendent Hllllor. of the Clovolnud & Klyrla Western Hallway llalrd, who had placidly followed tho men, oponed fire Just as tho robbers were smashing In the Hllllor-door. Hll llor, tirousod by tho firing, deliberately loaded his shotgun, nnd, when tho door foil, dollhorntoly blow tho robber'B head off. Tho othor turned and ran, when Hllllor llrod a second barrel. Tho robber full. buUqiljokly rogulncd his foot ana escaped! llalrd WoTtphfter him, but was poworloss with an empty rovolvpr. A largo posse Is In pursuit. Tho body of too dead robber was olo gantly dressed. Mr. Hllllor had pur chased liln gun only yostordny, con templating a hunting trip. FATHER LOUIS METAYER Of Albany Is In a Dying Condition Albany, Or., Nov. 1L Father Louis Mutnyor, for 17 years pastor or tho Catholic church horo, Is dying. It Is oxpoutod that hu ennuot lit over night, having boon glvon up by the physicians. A Change Of Owners Messrs Ira and Laud Hamilton to day disposed or tho Flour do Lis -m-fuctlonory store on State ntreet. Kd. Kills becoming the now proprietor In retiring from the business Hamilton Hros. deslro to heartily thank the gen eral public for the generous pntronuge they have onjoyod, and ask for n con tinuance of the sumo in the Intoiest of their sttccossor. All bills are payable to tho mouthers of the tetlrlug firm, who request that all claims against them bo presented 'o them nt the store at once RAILROADS INCREASE I WAGES LikclyiThat All Eastern Roads WiliFalUnto Line I'ltUllUTK. Nov 1iAt .... ai n8s,V?ro ,K)8,oa ln th0 Bon-' w8Si.V,le """ylvanla lines P.-nnoM(l,8,JUrK lnnt 10 iw cnt In- 8MB& tan &s governs the oast JW. l Co Into effect No- lBOlSM1' ,0 ra,80fl wUl offocl Tt9ia.nd T.runk Qrant a Raise. t'S1, Nov" -The Grand h- ?mfn BMd engineers havo heon Rrahtcd n 15 to 2G per font In crease tn wages. Road Committee , Is Named CountyjluijRo Scott, president of tho WESTBOUND 0YERLAND WRECKED Fireman Was Killed and Six People Injured Fort Worth, Tax.. Nov. 11 A Southern Pacific overland passenger train, westbound, was ditohed 150 miles west of hero nnd wna wrecked. Only two Bloopers remained on the track. FIroman Woldoti was burled beneath his onglno. Six others wore seriously Injured. Want Wife's Property Tho suit In equity of John G. Wright vs. It. a Halley. ot al., la being heard by Judgo llolso today. The plaintiff Books to subject tho wlfe'a proporty to n Judgment for $251 hold against tho husband. Tho judgment was secured fill H tint ft til VAIt ll I tin ttllaliit.l mm Qtnn nk. n.Z'r.y: ...":"". " " "wv. """' "" i 3t tYTn waa" ABSon"n. lonay I gooiiB, wiucli, It Is alleged, wero pur. appointejlift ho moinbDrs of tho oxecu- chased for bot tho husband and wire, i ve inmlttco or tho stnto organlxa-. The purposo of tho suit Is to recover lien: UfcA, Reed, of Washington conn- on tho Judgment of selling tho prop ny:JV.Travm,on' I)nkori Ocorgaiorty which Is In tho wlfo's name. R. , "'"fjaSff waaco, ami n. m. raimor, Linn. Thjio gentlemen aro the coun- ij jHUKesin umir respective counties, and wlU'ierve on tho oxccutlvo com mittee, Jd conjunction with Prosldont Scott, Secretary J. E. Magcrs, or Mult nomah, and Treasurer C J. Tronchnrd. of Clatsop, making n membership or seven on the committee. The executive committee ot tho as sociation will meet at lonst throo times a year and dovlso plans ror state work although mootlngs will bo hold morq frequently. If doomed necos snry. The first meeting or tho com mlttvo has teen called to be hold In Portland on Wednesday. November 19th. CONDEN8ED TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. Admiral Dewey will hnvo aupromo command of the Carrlhcnn Son Innn eiivers next tnutith, and will sail De cember Ht with a Inrgo porsoual staff direct for tho naval bnsn nt Culohrn lsland , ClarV.JIooro, of Hehnvlllo, Mont., wljoas shot for a door by his frlotld, Cory, BlMJast Bunday from tho ef fects CO' wounds. Presldiiit Gompers, annual report shows grave dnngor of Intorncclno strife n lr.9 Fcdoratlnn of Lnbor. Tho stalQ tinlvurslty at llouldor, Colo., fe- cojcbratlnft Itn quarter con tennlalJMiw,,. . -Th4 AlfjrdeflU,. Wash., clorks hnvo nectirld'a II o'clock closing of stoma. Whitman collexo studonts turnod In n flre alaMlwhllo burning rubbish In rolcbra(W s. football victory, and the president of the colloge demanded that the tlty officials prosocuto the BiilUy.'liarilcs, Open gamming Is practically cloxod In 8ioKmji far tho first tltno In 12 ycorfcT-j . VWnfthe next 20 days 100 soldiers will uoTrtlscharsod from tho Second Sqiiarufll!; 'Hlnth Cavalry, stationed al Fort WMla walla. Jamea WJtpclor died at 1tls homo In Savor Ihhl week. Ho was In tho olfihtl&synnd wo Injured by a fall at Corvallli IQ1110 time ago, when he wnlkifilutor the second floor of a building, , , Tlia'oolur or the Knights nt Lithhr Is being leorgtnljcd. Albina lias orgnnlxwl an Improve- muntljul!. v, wi .I o- I'ormJIjCan coffco has dcciinou, ami J. Klomlng appears for tho plaintiff. Tho dnfoudnnts nro roprosontod by Carson & Adams, W. H. Holmes and Webator Holmes. Urooiso Qlbson Is today circulating In this city a subscription paper ror tho roller or tho Ocorge W. PorUr family, who, on Wednesday night, wero burned out of tholr home In Polk county. Tho papor Is being liberally signed. Mr. Porter saved only his household affects, nnd, as thera are nine children In tho family, all con trlbutlons, either ln monoy or In cloth Ing, will be thankfully received 0 The union Christian Rndeavor socle) thnt was announced for tonight hat been postponed for a week. Further announcement of the event wilt b mndb. County Clork'Itoland this afternoon grnntod n marrlngo llconso to W. F. Klocker and Mary Susbnuor. Italy ban ordered tho Italian ambas sador nt Washington to come to the aid or Mascagnl, th? composer. In his present difficulties la Now York. Tho French coal minora' prnctlcnlly settled. PETiSONALiT" slrlk-i tin . Mrs. W. 13. llatlto and baby am V uing with Aunisvino reiativos. Kola Nols went to Albany today. Mr.1 Nols predicts mat many hops will bo sold before December let. He thinks there Is no chancu ror the market tq go lower nt presont, for the reason that the growers uro all holding very Arm. Miss Wavollo Cunningham, of For ost Orovu, In In tho city to attend too Y. W. O. A. convention, alio Is the guest or Mrs. W. H. Uyrd. Mrs. Walter Ftoynolda and children havo gone to Plalnvlew. to Join Itev Reynolds, who has boon stationed thoro ns pastor or the United HrMltveft church Attornoy-aonera) D. R. N. Black burn Is In Albany. ' O W. Fulton, of Astoria, C. V, tta touboln and 8. O. Spencer, of PwtVssMi. wero In the city today. , Otto Schumann, former revitMMta tlvo rrom Multnomah cousty, wtwrl tho city today from Portland liiillralTfcif'arA or Still lowering. Thjf?thbr of tho Oennan Heloh lag canuvto blows ovor tho dlHoiiaBloii of a lillif flhlna .want Oonnany and Orent llrllaln to. withdraw tholr troops In fact, n, well as in namo. The- Bmporor ur Austria Jjosrlg inSft-d iH'HnfJt1 Mpqr u. mmiv, j. (I NEW TODAY. HOT WAFFLES Threatened To rah jb l. M. 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