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THE J ()U RN A.JL. JJxAXJx n OL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1903. NO.7. 1 TEMPT ' TO CONNECT UNION 1th Charges of Viol ence imlPerniissible Before Strike Inquiry Coal I nut tIo n jra; uumu icaiuica iu vur rages On Soldiers fijffnadelphla, Jan. O.Judgo Gray, ill and unable to attend the ng of the anthracite commission Wilson took the chafr. Attop enahtin produced many copies o court records, attempting to dl ly conhect tho union miners with Uproarious outrages. Wilson refused sfScept tho testimony. Ho said the ouSb were not well made and woro relSvant to tho case. Examination flWitncsHcs thed began. Mistreated a Corpse. icral Gobln was the first witnoss. aid of many disturbance and in- fhcaped on tho soldiers; nlso of n tt of tho teamsters, so hox could ret provisions hauled. Houser related how, when ho trying to conduct a funeral of n ; mini, who was a non-untonlst, strikers spat on the corpse, and vardi called him a scab. priest's statemont was takon ro- tag William Dcttroy, who yostor- defeated Duffy for the prosldo'ncy Istrict No. 7. Tho witnoss said iDettroy had remarked that all should have their throats cut jje thumbed to death, nnd other ir remarks. iWonders to Be Sent Abroad. eyfrYork. Jan. 9. The proceods of oilvufckcrbookor chnrltv ball at thn fraldorf-AHtor tonight "will boused to rco boy prodlglos In muslo thcrs, to tho Brussells consorv- music for a musical oduen- hey aro Charlos, Mitchell and Kellert, ranging In ago from 11 ars, the sons of an onginoer, Montreal, Canada. Tho prod- dlscovorod by Mrs. Honry , a New York society wo- .n, "jwjyle she waH visiting iu tho oilsnnd Islands Inst summer. Slip Bird, Jhe youngest boy playing on a Inttlfii jQryMf onHT epgi nTwSiTF JosKvei vSmKT 'a&rr- tllllMMMWtWt ttfc SOMETHING $ 3B new ysfc i CiII aid examine our new line cold mitri !! frM? They look like solid cold and at J ncroft Optical Coj 259 Commercial Street. A.M.BANCROFT violin at one of the big hotols, nnd was so Impressed that she made inquiries that resulted in hor bringing the threo lads back to New York with her. Since then they have been under ex cellent tutors here, and their improve, ment has been almost wondrful. To Marry Sir Hang Chen. Paris, Jan. 9. Lady Yn, tho Ameri can wlfo of the Chinese Ambassador to France, left Paris today to sail for China, accompanied by her youngest daughter. Tho latter Is engaged to marry Sir Liang Chen, tho new Chi nese minister to tho United States, and It is understood that the- return to China is for the purposo of com pleting the necessary arrangements for tho wedding. No date has yet been announced for the marriage, but it Is understood that it will take place early In the spring. Verdict Against .Newspaper. New York, Jan. 9. The circuit court this morning gave a verdict of 3C,000 damages to James- Duke against tho Now York Journal for tho publication of a defamatory article. NOMINATED BY THE PRESIDENT Fred A. Bancroft to Be Post master of Portland Was Recommended by Two Representatives of Oregon lm M t (cm Eye Specialist. MMea0fteft&eaees Washington, Jan. 9. Prosldont Roosevelt has nominated Fred A. Bancroft to the postmastorshlp nt Portland, as recommended by Senator Mitchell and Congressman Tongue, nnd Hont same for confirmation to the Sonate. That body, in all probability, will not net upon tho nomination un til Monday, to glvo Sonntor Simon op portunity to lutorposo any objections should ho so desire. There Is no doubt whatovor that tho nomination will bo favorably roixirt ed, notwithstanding nny fight Simon may put up, for ho will bo unable to assail tho character or ability of tho nominee, and theso aro tho only two grounds on which a successful fight can bo mnde. Mr. Bancroft was born In Licking county, Ohio, nnd Is 52 years old. Ho has bocn an cm ploy or of men siuco ho pnssed tho ago of 17, and ho has been a resident of Portland for 29 yonrs. Ho came there directly from San Francis co, where he had boon in tho omploy of his cousfn, Horbort Howo Ban croft tho historian of tho Pacific stntes, and two years nftor his ar rival he entorod tho sorvlcos of tho Oregon & California Railroad Com pany, the predecessor of tho Soutliom Pacific in Orogon, and is now local freight agent of tho lino. Ho has nl ways been prominent In Republican club circles, nnd ho represented Mult, nomah county in tho state sennte at the sessions of 1893 and 1S9G. SBllBE4BHBHBHM-rKHBHBlBH4-B M H M ' go in debt for a single dollar. After you've tried it a wmie yuu n May wiin me casn siore. 5 TMTlie Cash Plan For The New Year. iUUHU HE NEW YORK RACKET ly advertises the cash Dlan but thev stick to it. Fttereiis not one dollars worth of goods out of this store whmntis not m?H fnr doWou know of any other store that can truthfully say the same? Qur business is conducted on the most economical jjbossible plan Me do not owe a dollar to anyone. MGkm't vou think we can afford n nnrWcAii 'vmhr PT55" .-l.-xinrr Viiictnocc in ilie. iiriml ....... in ? uui.si.w;"1w,uw4yui ouying on nd selling on eternity? - haven't anv bait prices to quote vou. Ymi mutt e goods to appreciate the values. siness for J 902 showed a big increase over anv crevioas vear looks as though customers appreciated our modern less methods doesn't it. e carry everything in the Ladies' and Men's fur m im's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. 5 Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa 5 I M4MHR-BafIKKlH4 - B KmrK HKm M f W as M M M M HANDED IT TO H0BS0N Nayal Committee Re fuses to Retire Him He Wants to Hold Down a Seat in Congress And Democratic Aembers Resist His Gall Washington, Jan. 9. The House committee on naval affairs to day refused to report tho hill retiring Hobson. The President hnd Joined in making tho retirement request. Hob son is said to asplro to a seat In congress from tho Alabama district now represented by UanUhend. Be cause of this fact a number of Demo cratB on tho committee voted against tho retiring bill. Tho Judiciary rommlttoo today voted to report favorably on tho Lit tlofleld bill, bnRcd upon tho recom mondntlons of Knox, providing for tho expediting' of civil suits undor the Sherman nutl-trust law. Tho cablnot hnd a two hours' ses sion this afternoon, and trust legisla tion Is an Id to havo occupied most of tho tlmo. Hull today presented tho nrmy ap propriation bill, andvgavo notice that ho would call It up Monday. Henry, Democrat, of Toxna, was ap pointed by the sjioaker to a place on tho judiciary commlttoe, vncatod by Lauham, who becomes governor of Toxas, sldcrcd the minimum wages for eight hours' work, and that for overtime tlmo nnd a half shall bo paid. Sun days and nil legal holidays aro defined In the communication as overtime. It Is generally supposed that the members of tho PninterB' union have recolved Uie sanction of the Federat ed Trades Council In making their de mands, and that if it should be found necossary to call a strike, tho Feder ated Trades and Building Trados Council will assist Uiom. There are conservative men at the head of the Painters' union, however, nnd they aro in consultation with the officers of th Building Trades Council, who havo had much experience in labor troubles. Members of organized la bor generally do not seem to think that very Borious trouble Is to be ex pected although Uiey will not say that the painters will give In without getting what they ask for. n American Timber for Upton's Yacht. London, Jan. 9. Tho American hol low spnrs and mast for Shamrock III arrived at the Dennis yards, In Olns gow tolay. The chief spar la 82 feet in length. WILL STAY IN i SALEM Oregon State Fair Will Not Be Aloved M. D. Wisdom Replies to Re cent Communication AGAINST MORMON SENATOR and rated more Uinn a billionaire. Ho personally controls all tlio gold and diamond mines of South Africa, In ad dition to other holdings tho wori'd over. Ho was aged 47. President Advises Utah Legislators Election of an Apostle Would Work Harm M. I). Wisdom, of tho stato Tail board, linn replied to a communica tion by J. H. Albert that nppearod In tho Oregonlnn rocontly, to tho effect that tho stnto fair might bo removed to Portland nftor 19015. Tho reply ap pears In the N'orth Pacific Rural Spirit, of which Mr. WlBdom Is tho editor uiul publisher, and Is ns fol- Reciprocity Treaty Assured. Washington, Jnn. 9. Tho ratifica tion of tho Cuban reciprocity treaty Is assured by tho formal withdrawal of all opposition by tho boot sugar mon. At n meeting of thoir association YOStordaV. thov took tbln notlnn. lmt loWB! asked for an nmtfndmont limiting the Tho statement made by J. H. Al terms or tho troaty to flvo years, and bort. of Snlem. through tho Oregon, nrovldlnir nnv crnntm- roiliictlnn lr ' . . . ., rI, . vu.. ...... ... .nM tiln.mtlt. Mm lwt niU... ...n ri..w,l; 14.4.W iliu W.UflWll DlllltS - . ...... fair would likely ho moved to Port- after 1905, Is mndo without knowledge of conditions. The Oregon state fair will novor bo moved to Portland, for the ronton that but few people In a city llko Portland nio In duty than 20 por cent ,. . . . i ' "V IIWUIIIUU IUBUIIIUUI1H lUUlUHllllK against tho oncourngoment of tho 8u-),nm' gar and tobacco ' Industries of tho Philippines by tho 75 por cent roduc- j tlon In tho Dlngloy rates provldod In tho bill pnssod by the Houso. Tho Cubnn tronty will bo roportud favorably to tho Cuban sonato, and Its ratification by both pnrtlos soems assured. Combine Against Reciprocity. Sonntor Forstor, of Loulsnnn, bus been canvassing tho senators' against Cubnn reciprocity, ho has socuiod the promlstte of tho senators from Toxns and Alnbama to Join him. Those, with his collongues, makoeIght Democratic votes In op position to tho troaty. A mooting of tho Sonate foroign relations commit too wns to bo held today to consider, tho quostlon. but was postponed until touch with the tonchfngs of a state fair, 8 ml novor will bo. Tho only ad vantage In Portlnnd over Snlom would bo Incronsod gato-rocolpts from peo ple, who would nttond through idle cuiloHity, and not for oducntlonnl pur- If the Orogon stnto fair would votes M)8CS and i receive doublo tho gate rooelpts from Monday. Tho California sonntors are oxpoctod to Join In tho co-operation. this class of pcoplo It now receives from thoso who nro dlroctly Interest (xl In and benefitted by neelng the ex hlhitx and losos thoso most Interested In stub wx hi bits, It would tlien be n dlsniHl failure, for tho purpose for which the state fairs weio Intonded. The stto fair Is not supposed to be Both to the State and publican Party Re- Snlt Lake, Jan. 9. A Washington special quotes Senator Kearn, of Utah, as follews: "Presldont Iloose- velt requests mo to stato that ho hoped no Mormon will bo elected to tho Sennte, to succeed Rawlins. Such election would work great harm to tho state, as well ns to tho Republican party, nnd would load to blttornoss nnd strife. I deslro to place myself on record as kindly but firmly advis ing against the election of nny npostle to tho United Statos Sonato." o President Pleased With Appointment. Washington, Jan. 9. Roosovolt hns directed tho stato department to no tify Oormany. that ho was personally pleased at Baron Sternberg's appoint mont to Washington. It was learned todny that Ambassador Hollebuu failed to pay, his respects to either tho Presldont or thoj stnto dopaity ment boforo leaving, which makos It nlmost certain that he has boon defi nitely recalled. This hns caused groat Jubilation omong tho nowspnpor fra- tornlty, among whom Hollehon on joyed the distinction of bolng thu most unpopular man In Washington. He wns hnisk, 111 brod, and buronuo cratlc. Mgr. Falconlo was presented to tho White Houso this nfternoon by tho socrotary of tho apostolic delogato. Roosovolt chatted Informally for nonr ly an hour. The bill establishing a gold stand nul In tho Philippines was approved by tho Insular affairs commltteo this nftornoon. Rich South African Dead London. Jan. 9. A message this nf ternoon says thnt Alfred Belt, was stricken with nppoploxy Ho Is re puted by tho afternoon pnpers to be tho richest Individual In tho world, Killed by a Blast Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 9. Four miners employed In tho Short Creek mines were killed by blast this afternoon. protrtnturoj Woman IsJardoned Portland, Jan. 9. Mrs. Etta Horton, of Burns, tho first woman ever con victed of ndultovy In Orogon, has boon pardoned from tho penitentiary by Govorhor Gcor, nftor serving most of her term. She maintains sho is inno cent'. AT THE TOMB OF EMANUEL Italy Commemorates Death of Beloved Soycrign Thousands Gathered in Rome From the Provinces. Rome, Jnn. !). Todny bolng tho 2fith nnnlvorsary of tho doath of" King Emanuel, thousands luivo gath ered In Rome from tho provinces to Join tho hlg piocesslon to tho tomb In- tho Pnutheon, That tho govornmont might- not' havo groutor honor than tho cliuroh,. the Vatican Is putting foith Its groats rt offort to havo tho demonstration -of the 2nth anniversary of tho ooronn. tlon of Pope Leo 'far outrival today's demonstration, Log Cabin Creams Peppermint Chews and Penotfa at ZiHHiamn am nana mm sBBa INNS 154 State St. Phone 2874 Main. Huge Swindle Alleged. Houston, Tex., Jnn. 9. A Wettor mark, bond of the Nacogdochos banking firm, which was forced Into liquidation by alleged extensive forg orloH has been arrested oii his nrrlval at Houston on a warrant charging him with having rocolvod doposltg af ter ho know tho bank to bo Jnsolvont. It Is claimed at Nacogdoches that tho forgorloB will oxcood $600,000. PAINTERS' STRIKE IN PROSPECT Portland Painters Ask an Increase In Wages Portland, Jan. 9 If either the members of the Painters' union or the Employing Painters' Association do not chango their minds before April Gth, every painter In the city will go on a strike. A demand has been mad for an increase In pay, which the em ployers positively refuse to grant. Weduewlay a communication was re ceived by' erery bow painter In the city, givlNg a Nw wage scale, and d maRtllHg that it co into effect April' The minimum waxes for jwint-, CtR. a mercenary institution, but a place where farmors can bring their pro ducts in competition with ono another as an oducntlonnl feature, nnd encour age dofng things in n profitable way on the fnrm. In this the Orogon state fnlr Is now n groat success, and will' likely remain whero It Is, In tho heart 5 of the greatost agricultural center in'jjj the state. Stnto fain belong to tbe' farming class, and do not follow great vuilllion.Mii i:inim. 17IUHUI1 HUM ll..., best and most annronrfate fair grounds of any stat,o on tho const, and It Is Idle folly to talk of moving the state fair ground from such a jilaco to the ground solectod for tho Lewis nnd Clark fair. If Mr. Albert wonts the United StntOH court, survtfyor-goner al'g office, etc.. moved to Salem from Portland, he is welcome to them. If his pi "position has any merit, but do not drag the stato fair Into an Imag inary dtal. as ntiggestod. Besides thl (4, Portland has never shown a dliposl tlon to want anything higher than a street fair, alio has an opportunity now to ttojjsorihe to help start a fair of her own, without taking something that does not belong to her, and we will wait and soo how much In ear nest Portland is to build up fairs be fore turning the state fair over to them without asking. ' as m EX! r wf i i ;w rsc j IW'bm h jvrni M$r3&. amm. KMrWMJSm kM&mwm M H If v 1 iln s 200 OF THE FAMOUS W. B. CORSETS Varying in price from 50c up to 3 are no'w on sale at 2 Mil lF106 2 H M M M i H TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. of In 50c Corsets Reduced 75c Corsets Reduced $1.00 Corsets Reduced 1.50 Corsets Reduced 2.00 Corsets Reduced 2.50 Corsets Reduced 3.00 Corsets Reduced to $ .25 to .38 to .50 to .75 to 1.00 to 1.25 to 1.50 I The sixes range horn 1 8 to 28; colors $ drab, black and white. ere is $t for eight hours' work. The sew stale demands that So be ron lixOuvernor DhII H- Hastings PeAAa Wanla. died at his home BUixU this MoroiHR. Tweuty ikstrolram wells In Ottllcia took ire this worHlHg, the coHflaKralw tiou ipreadlHg to the wtrrond(ng UiKiii Several deaths are reported Tb damage amount to $Vh) (too g These are all high grade goods, bat & i styles we have discontinued and J want to close out. m 1 HIMSHHBHBIBKBMlKBlBHBBlL unmuutmtvwmmtnmS!umm