v J, 4s J, vv-ET aW ri rK - (. fOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903. NO. 14. ,V; TITTTJ BfSTW. Ji "W" "TO C " N v rf if M . - nw.M -jt nm OAIJiY JO U JtiJN AJu. t SEVERE CENSURE GIVEN pmiiot Convict Oper ators of Conspiracy f Be Publicly Reproached for Breaking Moral Laws senses vs. unman Lives In Coal Business EXPLOSION ON BOARD WARSHIP Killed and Injured Several of Crew In ldont Mitchell will deal with the. an thracite strike nnd will bo long. Tho report of Secretary-Treasurer Wilson will Include tho reports of the audit ing nnd executive committees on tholr work during the year. Tho latter re ports, covering tho disbursements for roliof .during the anthracite strlko.f will contain the. largest figures ovor known in a labor organization finan cial report. It Is understood that the minors will ask for an increase of from 10 to 20 per cent in wages, but this will be Btubbornly resisted by the oporators, nt tho Joint wage conferenco which Is to follow the miners' convention. Con siderable Interest attaches to the part the anthraclto men will tako In the conference. Tho foundaUon for their strike was laid hero last January, but as tho decision of the arbitration com mission may cover a period of three years, they may not be vitally con cerned ln'tho proceedings. President Mitchell will preside over ( tho proceedings, and it Is expected a; numbor of prominent labor leadors In other fields will occupy places on tho platform as Interested auditors. Tho Washington, Jan. 17. The navy do first order of business to como before partment received a dispatch from tho opening session Monday morning San Juan todny to tho effect thnt an will bo tho roport of tho credentials 8-inch chargo exploded in tho -forward committee. This will require conoid-1 turret of tho Massachusetts, off Cule orablo time, though It Is understood bra. Five were killed and none In thoro aro no contests to speak of for.jured, nemo wore officers. Tho causo tho seating of delegates. The com-1 will be investigated by n bonrd of of initteo on rules and order of business llcors. will then bo announced by Presldont I , , Mitchell. Immediately following ho' , Washington. Jan. 17. Iho body of will read his annual roport. In their , ' . '""' "i "wn uuck. nr Board of Officers Will vestigate Funeral of Ex Minister. Buck Held at National Capitol Philadelphia, Jan. 17. Tho sensa- i of todays anthracite hearing io when Mitchell blttorly attacked ! operators, charging thorn with bad Ih, In having locked out 3000 mm- In defiance or an agreement with commission to the contrary. Ho the present scarcity of coal wns n.-.ult of tho failure of tho coal rylng roa'ds to Bupply cars. hio testimony of tho wltnosses was g the usual linos. Gray brought on,er wl follow tho ftnutll rpport of uw iiiu-Miuii ui ''' ''"Kivico-Prosldent Lewis and Secretary Jt over the shafts, thus endanger- tho lives of tho men, and Ignor- tho law against such practice, hut collieries had built til em boforo it ;od. Gray said they should bo nip lied to move thorn. Tho mlno Bcrlr.trnaent on the stnua Bald. It Jild cost too much. Gray replied fincy chould not be weighed ngnlnst limn liven, nnd Treasurer Alison. Tho reading of Uheso reports Is expected to occupy OAL MINE WORKERS MEETING lator Alitchell Presides at inual National Convention ' Indianapolis. Jan. 17. Dolegatos glarrlvlng for tho 31st annunl eon inuon of the Unltod Mlno Workers jnorlcn which w'ni"UoT?ffl 'MoncTnT tomllnson Hall. It Is expected thnt fiHyKl200 delegates will attend, and rolls soni" apprthonslon thnt tho will prove unwleldly, ns this Is l1Hf.rT.nt InlinH iiniitiAtillAii nirAU iinvHiuiHi nt. jui;ui vwu luniiuii uci e!. tlon. though somo talk Is heard of op position candidates for his office. MMnfoers ot tno oxecuuve commiupu will also be elected, and delegates chosen to represent tho organization at tho next annual convention of tho American Federation of Labor. Among tho dolegatos nlrendy on tho field there Is much talk In favor of the proposal thnt has been made to in crease tli snlarios paid President Mitchell and Secretary Wilson. The salary or President Mitchell Is $1800 a year Secretary Wilson receives receives $1G01). During the anthracite strike tho two offlcors contributed 25 per cent ot tholr earnings to tho de fnrfo fund, besides pnylng their rag- nJaxiySHOBsmontfl. It Is suggaatoil mat; President Mltciious salary snouni do Increased to nt least $300, and that or Secretary Wilson raised in Propor tion. President Mitchell Is not expected In tho city bofore Monday, as ho Is Imav nHnmlini thf unftfllnnM of the nil convention will be not only tho;tnracto fllrJko commission. Ho Is to i, nut im most iiuporiani. in uie ,. crw,tpd 0n his arrival with a dem- ivy or tho organization. Tlio groat ftnorninn iinh ne lmn novor boon trDStln the Pennsylvania anthraclto. .,iaP,i n n ini,OI. indor boforo. ilonfand tho many smallor strikos n,,ilw, a,an mnv pvnt.nrnti. with tho Ijast year will bo reported by the of-1 lfl,lor linlon- ,n nr0narlng for tho ilcers. and un oxnlnnauon made on . i r hu.i.mi .m in n. hj3r prosecution. Tho report of Pros-LorfJ from ;ho station to tlio eonvon- ..tlon headquarters by an Imposing pro cession, headed by imndn or music. In the evening ho will bo tho guest nt a big public reception In his honor. rived this morning. Tho Jnpnnos)) minister nnd nlmost tho entire embas sy were In tho party which escorted the remains to tho cemetery. Colonel tim wholn of tho first dav of tho con-1 Miwinoi ropresonted tho s nto dopart- ventlon, and the election of officers .mont, uoneral Johnson and .Major Ho probably will not be reached before ! " "v. Senators Hannn, For Tuesday., President Mitchell and Sec jw. aro.venor and Wnrnock ropro rotary aiAl Treasurer Wilson stand for f0" tho Loyal Legion of Ohio, to reflection without opposition, nnd It 1 "' olpiK. I" widow ro l. .iM, i.osslble thnt Vice-President !mie"tl,a Umt .t,loro ,)0 " ll"Ily. Lewis will bo renamed by ncclnma henco tho services were vory simple. -o i . SOMETHING NEW Ctllis examine our new line toll filled fames. Tlicy look like jolld toll nd at. 01 aif the crier, Balcroft Optical Co. ,' -i3v uummcrtiai aircci ""- -e A. At, BANCROFT 1 t-vc sceciaiist - eaoAse8Qes Pope Leo's Succesoor. Rome, Jan. 17. Cnrdlnnl Sorafino Vannutelll hns boon appointed vlce chnncellor or tho Catholic Church In succession to Cardinal Parocchl,- who died yesterday. Tho hasto with which tho Popo filled tho vacant olllco Is much commented upon. Cardinal Vannutelll Is now rogardod as prob able huccossor of Popo Leo, as vlco chancellor of tho church Is one of the highest positions Jn tho papacy. CRUEL TURKISH MAS&ACRE General Barbarities Feared by Inhabitants from tho American military govern ment Ths government favors a moderate Increase In the rate of dutlos, but thoro IB no probability that anything approaching tho rates lovlcd by the' Unltod Slates will be reached. The sonata committee on foreign rolatlons la withholding Its report on tho reel- proclty treaty until there npponrs to bo nti further amendments to tho treaty in the United States sonato. In the matter of coaling stations the Cuban government is will Ing. to nc cord two of tho stations proposed by , Washington. The govcrnmont hns no disposition, however, to concodo tho Islo of Pines. I STEAMER ST LOUIS SIGH1ED Defalcating Sheriff. linker City, Jan. 17. As a sequel tr tho nrrost of ox-Shorlff Huntington of this county who failed to account for $1000 of the funds of his offioor ox-deputy Sheriff Chns. W. Whitney has been arrostod, charged with tlio larceny of $2000. Mr. Huntington was plneod undor Burvolllnnco on his return from thq Knst tlio first of tho year, nnd Is now undor $7000 bonds. Tho now nrrost Ma . a j " -fc. WMUITI 1 Iflllired HftllerS l.dllSfi Rp tho aspect of tho cmo, and --'" "- '--'-- - w...w now dov Delay developments aro oxpectod. o French Expedition. Paris, Jan. 17. Undor tho pntronngo of tho Academy of Sclonco nnd tho. Dlsbrow Not Guilty. Rivjoihcnd, L. I., Jan. 17. Ixnils A. Dlsbrow was cleared by tlio Jury after a brief, deliberation of tho murder of Clarence Foster on Juno 9th. Tho strongest point of tho prosecution wns that Dlfebrow was tho last parson scon with Foster nnd Miss Lawrence. Tho dofense contended that the two com mitted suicide. SMALL POSTAL ' J)RDERS Sent to Annoy Authorities and Recipients Passengers Condemm the ships Officials for Neglect Cnrmc nicihfn i Nnrmnrrtnn ministry of public instruction, nn Arc UIUIIU3 Lioauii (i nui iTtfiiuu 0 oxpodltlon Iiob been arranged, to Steamer Loaded With Steel ,,,al y Dr- J,enn cimrcott a. ship for tho voyage Is undor conntruo- ! tlon, thnt is especially ndnptod to ro Misting Ice. The pnrty, which is on tlrely French, will leavo on Mny 15th ror Spltzenbergen, nnd from thqro will go direct to Frnnz Joseph Land. LIVESTOCK CONVENTION SECURED Portland Will Get 'National Assembly Next Year Now York, Jan. 17. Tho bolnted St. l-rouls was sighted off Flro Island at G o'clock this morning, and tho Hamburg-American llnor, Ponnalyvanla, ar rived In quarantine, a fow hours bo foro. It reports It foil In with tho St. LouIb Btonmlng slowly, nnd a boat from tho St. Louis boarded her to send In tholr mall. Tho ofileors snld tho bollors wore leaking so badly thoy could only stonm flvo knots an hour In good wenthor. They had an abundance of provisions, and no dang- Or Of dlseomfortl. Th Pntuiavlvnnln lUbnny. N. Y., Jan. 17. A man who brought In 13 senmon. liolnir ilm nntim calls himself Snm Snndorson and Is crow takon off tho disabled Norwo reportod to reside In Lexington, Mlwr'gllnn stenmor SIggon, In mldocoan has been Hooding the local poslomcOTho SIggon was loaded with stool, with money orders for 5 cents and up- bound for Now Haven, but during n ward, made payable to President , storm lost tho propeller and rudder, Roosovelt, Sonntor Piatt, Senator Do- and wns leaking. Deforo bonrdlng tho i"i Hill. Senator Murphy, ex-Governor Daird S. Coler. Richard Crohor, Pennsylvania, the captain ononed tho seacocics or tho sinking vossol. to Kansas City, Jan. 17. Tho Oregon delegation, by tholr earnest work from the moment of their arrival here, have won tlje convention for their stnto next year. Tho ronult wns an ticipated bofore tho balloting, so that all other nppllcnntu withdrew fiont the contest except Detroit. The claim of Portland woro presented by C. J. MIHIs. livestock agent of the O. R. & tho late President McKlnley and tho avoid monnclng navigation. Thoy had N. rnl'lrond, who also read tho Invlta. - j"-"'- ....".." .... .-i-u, . i.u,,,Cuu luiiuiiK iieipiwusiy ior nvo tiays, Vienna. Jan. 17. Information ro coived today reiiorts that 2C0 Mace donians, whllo returning tp . tholrl tlnitt.and Bsued.toT)li hointMs-frow-Kofltoldt; nnTgnYI&lKvllW-'wSfrtilf in thlB iflty massacred uy tho Turkish frontlor guards. Inhabitants of tho neighbor ing villages aro fleeing, terror-stricken, to tho hills. Increase Traffic .amount of ench order was 5 cents with the exception of one sent to David H. Hill, intended ns a rotalnor In a lepnl case, and received by Mr. Hill yesterday. Mr. Hill and tho nthor recipients Ignored the ordors. Tho poetofilco officials have boon annoyed by this man for the pant two or three years, and several years ago tho poBtinoster-genernl notified tlio postmaster at Lexington. Miss., to Htop Issuing orders for such smnll amounts to Snndors. This had tho doshvd effect until a fow dnvs ago, whon a nionev order sent bv San to iHlrd S. Color wns from Pickens Miss It Is bellevHtl thnt Sanders must Many passengers of tho St. Louis say thoy will bring dnmngo uults ngaliiBt tho company, as tho vossol put to sea In n bad condition, being only ono day out when tho spood was roducod. Tho trip consumed 13 dayB and B hours. The first person nboard her was tho agent, sent by Grlscom, nftor which not oven tho dock hands could bo Induced to tnlk, as strict In junctions to nllonco had boon made. Tho St. Louis dockod at 11:10. Thousands hnd assembled at the pier. Tho pasBongors woro very Indlgnnnt. Thoy pnssod. resolutions at son declar ing for a thorough Investigation, find ing tho stonmer returhed to Southa mpton; that sho sailed on tho follow ing dny. taking no tlmo for repnlrn. tlon of Govornor Chamberlain. Oth ers speaking in favor of Oregon woro John V. Davis, of Idaho; F. II. Don iiett, of Doston; Josbo M. Smith, of Utah, nnd ox-Congrossmnn Jurry Simpson, of Now Mexico, Thoy pre sented In particular that Unstorn stockmen should acquaint themselves with the West, which taken tho luadi In stockralslng. Kx-Congrossman SlmpBon will attend the convontlon In' Portlnnd uoxt enr. have had somo trouble with tlio nu-. Tho condition was known to the com- thorltloH nt the nbovo-nnmod post- olflce In Mlselsfdnpl. for ho Journeyed pony, which Is soverely condemned. Iho paisongers presented a petition to Ebeno7oi Miss.: nbont 10 miles dls-to tho rnptnln. nsklng that they olth taut from th oher nlacos mentioned, to send the Intost ordors. o Niw York. Jan. 17. Secretary of tho Tronsury Shaw, In a spooch bo foro tlio Pan-Amorlcnn Customs Con- gross tills morning on tho tariff, advo cated as a moans of Increasing trndo witn tho south America ropubllcs nn Improvement in tho moans of Inter communication, suggests uniform standards in weights, moasuros, inter changeable curroncy nnd ultimately a common language. Merger Effected kTry '' jih?Sl . i7..i, IWffOfl TM VSnRBBE8IKaB-l-HHHBBaMUBt The Cash Plan For The New ! Year. t go in debt for a single dollar. After you've tried it a while you'll stay with the cash store. HE NEW YORK RACKET ly advertises the cash plan but they stick to it. Therefis not one dollars worth of goods out of this store wnicn is not paia ior. Do you know of any other store that can truthfully me samer ur business is conducted on the most economical ible plan e do not owe a dollar to anyone. lon't you think we can afford to undersell "regular es" doing business in the usual way of "buying- on ana selling on eienmyr e haven't any bait prices to quote you. You must the goods to appreciate the values. business for i 902 showed a big increase over any previous year looks as though customers appreciated our modern S iness methods doesn't it. & e carry everything in the Ladies and Men s fur' fi Socialism In France. rnris. Jan. u. Tlio olglit-hour sys tem coming Into force at nil tho Fronch naval nrsenols tomorrow Is cited ns 'nu instanco of tho prosent ministry's social roform tendencies. It Ib considered possible that th workmen on tho stnto railways will flee before connections aro made. no Portland, Jan. 17. Tho Columbia Telephone Company, tlio homo tolo-phon.- Institution of this city has boen nbsorbed by tho Pacific Stntoa Tole phono and Telegraph Company. Tho sale was offected yosterdny, but tho exact io"n8idoratlou Is not glvom About 1000 Instruments were In use In this city and vicinity of the Colum bia Company, but they controlled no long-dlstanco linos. Tho change will give an improved Borvlce. as the In struments In uso nt this tlmo by tho former company woro of tho old-style, "crank grinding" ordor, where th" subHfrlhor has to ring the central of or bo put nboard some westbound vos sol, or a steamer running to Halifax. If feasible. Tho captain declined to do olth or. The resolution conclude by saying: "It Is a matter of regret that tho steamer, popularly supposed to be first-class, should not be sup plied with tho Marconi system, tho need of which Is severely felt during this voyage." Tho wookly Now York bnnk fltnto ment hIiowb f20,000,000 In nxcoss ef: requirements. Hot Waffles with Maple Syrtsg At ZINNS 154 State St. Phone 2074 Main; m m M M m N i M it oneournged to demand eriunlly favorable treatment as the nrsena) hands. Tho Innovation hns called vigorous remonstrances from tho In fluential roctloa of tho community which roga;Qi tho stop as a further dangorous advanoo toward stato so cialism. Opposition to tho schomo is also based upon tho allogod indi rect offoctH and pornlcious conse quoncoa arising from Increasing In terforonco of tho stnto botweon em ployers nnd omploywl. lings. em's Cheapest One Price Cash Store, f E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa M K Railway Auto Travel. Pnris. Jan. 17. Much Intorost at tache to tho oxporlmont to bo made tomorrow of tho new system of rail way travollng automobile. Arrange ments have boon mado for a train of threo automobllo carrlagos to leavo tho Hotel do Vlllo tomorrow morning for Dijon. Tho train will travel 02 miles an hour. Tho carrlngos will take 40 passengers oach, as well as lnggago. and a lavatory and bar will Do provldod. Undor tho system em ployed a small quantity of petroleum converts a small amount of water into tho groatost possible propelling now or, the steam acting dlroctly on the wnooia. Thus loeomotlvos aro super sodod and each carriage is Independ ent. Tho promolors of the venture bo llevo that a spoed of mora than GO miles an hour enn bo maintained for tho whole distance from Paris to Nice. Bio Auto Show Opens. ' New York, Jan. 17. Proof of the rapid advanoo that America has made In automobllo construction Is given at Madison Squaro Gordon, whore tho annual automobllo show opened to day Two yoars ago tho makers wore copying foreign machlnos. hut tho dis play at this year's show furnishes convincing evidence of tho originality and mechanical genius of the Ameri can workman. Tho modols show that, although spood iu the main considera tion among many manufacturers, oe- pedal attention also Is being given to the appoaranco and comfort of the carnages. Anothor Invention notice, able is tho use of aluminum In body construction, tills material saving con siderable wolght, and also furnishing a body for tho flnost kind of painting. The gasdflno machines predominate although there is a goodly showing of staf-m vehicle. Improvements In tir-R wheels and accessories are also shown. Remain of Congressman. Tho funeral train bearing the re mains of RoprescntaUve Thos. H. Tongue arrived .at Portland at noon today. Tho train proceeded to Hills boro early this afternoon, and the re mains were taken to the famly rocl-deneo. iBfIvXalBMIXBSaSHI!laEBBS To Revise Tariff. Havana. Jan. IT. President I'alma has sent a communication to both house of cotigrees, requesting the ap pointment of two members of each nous.- who. with four governmental '.(final? will constitute a lonimlcbfon f.i v'f ja a tauff to akc Jit pla c of sav Monument to Von Kettler. P-Mn, Jan. 17'. The monument to Ilaron von. Kottler. the Gorman min ister who was killed in Pekln shortly aftf tho outbreak of tho Boxer troublr-e. will b dedicaUnl tomorrow, Chinese and Qorman officials jmrtici pating In the coromonlas. The monument Is a white marble arch spanning the principal businesa street at the spot whore Baron von Kttl-r was assassinated. Thames Is Frozen Over. London, Jan. 17. For tho first tlmo In many years tho river Thames Is frosen ovor. At Marlow the loo Is one Inch thick. Drift lco has formed In solid packs on the rivor at Windsor Hnd Richmond. The Intense cold weather urevalllug has Increased the unto-' of HHewiloyel, on aooount of tke suapenglMt of outdoor work. Gonzales May Recover. Columbia Jan 17 Gonzales' n sit'n s unthaugel Ills physicians fta if to lasts the day our he lata fhar,e if rr'ctti i We Are Giving Away $5.00 Bills By The Score. !! See our corner window. Genuine 5.00 tfieenbacks are (here to be given 'away, no drawiiur, no scheme op our part to make money but just a fanciful idea of ours to attract attention during our, great sale. It takes money but we don't care. N B W TODAY! We received today our first shipment of Wool Plaid Waistings Silk and Mercerized Aixtures. New Etamines andjDxfords. Snowllake wool Etamines. PURE LINEN FIGURED DAMASK FOR WAISTS. VERY, NEW. ? i 903 Patterns in Kai Kai and Crystal Cord Silks $ at SALE PRICES. ? NEW-W. B. CORSETS TODAY. Ali the new n shapes for $tlng sale prices. Vr ii. READ OUR BIG AD. MONDAY. s i(ill9itiaitl44949t9494t-