sA.AH'Mt - b 'uj' ,'nnvci. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY.JJaNUARY 19, 1903. OL. XIK. . ,.. -ii .L '-fc i t NO. 15. iRAND JURY INDICTS OPERATORS rty-four Prominent persons Implicated inspiring to an Illegal :t Injuring funic i raae ilfrom Yarious Countries Iready Enroute to U. S. Turkey into Introducing reforms Into Mnccdonla. i ' Taxes on Eestates. Albany, Jan. 19. Tho stnto comp troller today received a oheck from Clarenco Maekny for $$23,000, tho tax due undor tho state transfer law on his father's ostatc. ilcngo, Jan. 19. A settlement of coal conspiracy cose has heen Ihed. spcclnl grand Jury called to ifitlgato uio coal conspiracy re led Indictments ngalnat 44 lndlvld and operators, all being charged conspiring to an Illegal act, in- bus o puunc irauo, nnu promo- by the stato law. The Indict- its included waltor Dogel, Hugh i John Shlrkfo, all promlnont llnnu- Castro Pays Expenses. Washington, Jan. 19. Tho state de partment received a dlspatoh in which Uowcn emphatically denies tho rc ports that ho had charged Venezuela for services. Ho says ho agreed to accopt $5000 from Castro to pay his expenses to tho United States, Qrumpacker, of Indiana, introduced a resolution In the house requiring tho postmaster-general to transmit, If not inconsistent with the public Inter ests a copy of all correspondence and "documents pertaining o the recent res ignation of the postmasters at Indian ola, MIbbV and to state why tho res- FUNERAL OF T. H. TONGUE Entire State is Repre sented Fraternal Orders, Congress man and Fellow-Citizens Obsequies Observed at Hills-boro appointment made.' It was referred to the committee on porftofllcfls. o Hotel Man toTrouMe Seattle. Jan. 19. Horace B. Dunbar, proprietor of tho Ralnior Grand Hotel, has been arrostod on an indictmont charging him with conducting a gam bling game In the hotel. It Is said to be a brace game. Chas. Schwab s Dying Wheeling, Jon. 19. The News has a moesaga from a resort In Southern to nccompllsh tho samo amount ! Franco, saying that Cha. Schwab, of Interest Decreasing. allndclphla, ' Jan. 19. Thoro Is n bcable falling off in attendance nt anthracite commission homing. re W( re only a row spectator court opened this morning. Tho Ef witness was Superintendent j,3 of the Lucknwanna Company. contended the men ronlly pre- he car Instead of tho wolght sys- (for the paymont of tho conl Id. They uso 20- por cont more Ml Oregon united In paying tribute to tlln InVo nnnrniinntnllvn Thnmnii VI Ignatlon was unaccepted, and the now Tonguo, on tho occasion of his burial at Hillsboro yesterday. A noted con gressional committee was present aud united witli his follow-atatesmwi In honoring tholr former associate. Special trains on t-vory lino enter ing tho city were taxed to carry tho members who attended tho funeral, and Hillsboro homes were gcneroialyf thrown open for tholr nccommoga tion. Nearly all tho state ofllclaw'and membors of the legislature wore In attendance. boBldos hundreds from every part of the state. The floral of ferings were lavishly abundant, nnd their bountoousnos spoko tho esteem In which Mr. Tongue was hold. Tho remains woro accompanied to Hillsboro by the relatlvos of the do ceased, M1b Uertha Tongue, Miss Mary Tongue, 12, n. Tongue, Thomas- productioii than formerly as on . Wright sarcastically said: "In words you now store men, as you onco stored coal." Beans Business. innn. Jan. VJ. ma government the fitting of 14 warships. Tho id objeijt Is tho coercion of tho tfteol corporation, Is slowly dying. He has locomotor ataxia, and is grow ing slowly weaker, with no chances of recovery. The News claims to have ; a confirmation of tho report from high officials of the corporation. H. Tongue, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank FreomniS, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reams, and JIj and Mrs. A. E. Hunter. It aisp brought the committee of congressman, appointed by Speaker Henderson to attend tho funeral, In cluding Malcom A. Moody, of Oregon;. J. H. Diyvldson and James B. Colenso. of Wisconsin; J. E. Ransdall, of Loul slno; RP. Ulshop, of Michigan; J. D. Bellamy of North Carolina; J. C. Kcedhain, of North Carolina, and James E. Howard, of Georgia. The Suests wero received by 50 members, of tho Knights of Pythias, In full imlfonn, commanded by Major I,. W. Hoyt. The Knights formed a lino wih drawn swords, through which th visitors passed from tho street into the court house, and actod as ushers during tho ceromonles there, phey wero In charge of Mr. Tonguo'l body whllo It lay In state, and thoy mounted a strict military guard, hlch added much to the lni prosslvenoss of tho day's Borvlccs. They Surrendered Uio body to tho Odd Jfelfows. who took It to tho Meth odist church where Mr. Toncuo and his family have worshiped for years. Tho aqjjng pallbearors wore D. M. Gault, Charles F. Taggart, James H. Sewcl). J. C. I-amkln, O. N. Hale and N. P. Airman. Tho honorary pall bearers "Included: Stato Sonators R. A. Tibbtf and C. W. Fulton. Jddg'os Charles E. Wolverton nnd It S. Dean, Roprosontntlve-eloct J. N. Williamson, Hnn'oy W. Scott. dMiernl Summers, Chlof, Justice F. A Moore, of the su promo cjjurt: Judges W. D. Fenton, ox aovornop Oeer. Governor Chamber lain, F. I. Dunbar, secretary of atato, and TreoHurer Mooroe. Tho court house had been draped In Committees i-tvv , iX! Announc ea Speaker Hatfis Names His Standing Committees Eddy Gets Judiciary, and Kay Ways and Means, Wnile Davey Gets Education After calling the house to order this ulfcernoon Speaker Harris announced tho following standing cemmittees: Judiciary Eddy, Ranks, Halo, Phelps, Riddfe. Ways and Means Kay, Horinnn, Nottingham, Purdy, Sholley. Railways Hansbrough, Comott, Gault, Huntloy, Glnn. Elections Purdy, Edwards, John son, Jones of Lincoln, Murphy. Education Davoy, Gill,' Hurgotts, Edwards, Cooll. EngrosBod Riddle, LaFollett, Cobb. Enrolled nills Herman, Eddy Web ster. Assessment nnd Taxation Phelps, Fisher, Huntley. Ree'd, Robins. Claims EmmlU. Hodpon, Can trail. Commlttoo ou Military Affnlrs Dnnnomann, Malnrkey, Claypool. Roads and Highways Cornott, Cai nahnn, Miles. Paulsen. Hayden. Printing Gault, Davoy, Orton. Indian Affairs Hayden, Halm, Mur phy. Coporatlons Hume, Kuy, Burleigh. Cities and Towns Hudson, Herman Dlakoloy." Commerce Flslior, Milan, Notting ham, .Hudson, CniUrall. Counties Edwards, Booth, Hans brough, Johnson, Pholps. Ffedoral Rolatlons Cobb, Jones of Multnomah. Burleigh. .'.Mining Hnlo, Mnlarkay, Whoaldoni Kramer, RobblnH. Public LnndH Miles. PlHhor, Una. W nomnnn, Purdy, Kramer. Internal Improvements HavHtliii, '. Webster, Jones. Agriculture Paulun. LuFoIIatt.tti., Cornett ," ( Alcohol Tralllc Joiveto, Banks, ' Blakelo. (Oontinuod on Fourth Page.) " (Continued on pago live.) tllll linilll Ml 1 1 1 "I Mil I IH 1 1 tM I H-M-l I lit 1 1 1H li 1 1 V HHI HtM t tfr-H-H-H-M 4Hf-HH--H-f-t-H-HH--4-H-t ot Waffles witli Maple Syttip At YOUNG GIRL ABDUCTED FROM. HOME jiCf WfWkf ai. jLLJTb JiJKMtefcKalLKiBBfiHWBBEBBBBB QREAJ QALE OR HIGH GRADE Dy Goods and Ciotfiing Southern a'te St. Phone 2874 Main, j Pacific Conductor Accused Afraidto GoHome So Worked as a Domestic MMsaseff0o6caQ0fc SOMETHING , 3 San Francisco. Jan. 19. Ida Brown, 1G years old. who' has boon missing since Tuesday from her home at Oak 5? NEW..:r Ciliafxamlne our new line gold filled land, wns found today. She alloges framejr They look like solid ecld and nS .. , . . . . , . ,, , , mtmtt Optical Coi 259 Coi BpF-.fcve ppff mil KS9 Commercial Street. .A.M.BANCROFT 0 caeacsecca ;ye Steclallst. that she was abductod by Conductor Reach, of Jtlio Southern Pacific, taln to a hotel aud thon to a lodging houso for three nights, and was thon desert ed b Reach. Hor fear, tg toll her parents urevontedv-hor from, going home, so ehe found work as a domes tic. Tho conductor will bo nrresfed. THE STORE THAT MEYER DISAPPOINTS IS NOW HOLDING OUT GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER TO PEOPLE WHO ARE INCLINED TO BE ECONOMICAL OR SAVING. SAVE 15 TO 50 PER CENT. ON YOUR EXPENSE BILL BY BUYING YOUR SUPPLIES DURING OUR INVENTORY SALE X-t-KEB-l-l-S-R-l-M-M-t-E-l-M-fH-t-lH-i-a-l-I-l-HM-M-i-I-fil-fM-i-H-l-S-l-Mf r M m The Cash Plan For The New Year. mjtftjo in debt for a single dollar. After you've tried B it a while you'll stay with the cash store. ' KHE NEW YORK RACKET norfon ill WIWW. m S I m Wc arc Giving Away $5 Greenbacks! Here's How Wc Do it: We take a Jacket worth $10, $12 or $15 and pin a $5 greenback to the garment then sell you both the gar ment and the greenback for $0 A $30 silk skirt with a $5 greenback pinned to it for A $22.50 Peau-de-Soi silk skirt with $5 green- $25.00 back pinned to it for Red fur trimmed cape with $5 greenback pin ned to it tor A $16.50 cape with $5 greenback pinned to it - $9.50 $8.34 all for - - $5.50 ly advertises the cash plan but they stick to it. is not one dollars worth of goods out bf this store lis not paid for. - . wou know of anv other store that can truthfullv the same? " Dur business is conducted on the most economical sible plan- e do nqt owe a dollar to anyone. n t you thinK we can attord to undersell "regular s doing ousiness in me usual wav ot buv n? on and selling on eternity?" e haven't any bait prices to quote you. You must he goods to appreciate the values. business for i 9 02 showed a big increase over any previous year looks as though customers appreciated-our modern ness methods doesn't it. fe carry everything in the Ladies' and Aen's fur ings. m Hi's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. MMMMM h AMMaMlUI M 4 il A Wl U 9 wuntcr wi wviiuiiei wii miu wiwiiivnvi i i : I i : t New Spring Umbrellas The very latest ideas in colored umbrellas with hemstitched and fancy borders; will be placed on sale tomorrow; be sure and see them. r-!3 ttf'JSSSK tfSSS5V : fe&l 'irff xM-, IHk. CSrK AttlHBilBt ' ' vESBI ffiHtt BBiH n ESBBESK Ei!l wHIl. I Wooliex TTASHIOH fAULTLEM' It Styles February Delineatar 15c Subscrip tions $i a lyear. NEW Patterns Received Today. RIBBON SPECIAL 19c yard Forvaluesup to 40c yd, see Liberty St. Window. E tl -' ' I T0WELL SPECIAL J 10c each rure mien huck towels worth 12 1-2 cents. German Yarn 19c Selected line of first grade knitting yarn worth worth 25c a skein. SPECIAL TO CLOSE 19c SKEIN L CORSETS HALF PRICE A line of discontinued styles in W. B. Corsets to close at halt price. Sizes 18 to 28. The Wooltex Man Will be Here Tomorrow 1 1 Ladies wishing to order suits, skirts or-wraps for Spring from one of the most reliable aud up-to-date factories in America, will l lease call at our store tomor row between 1 1 a. m and 6 p. m. No extra charge will be made for special orders. Our regular sales force will assist The Wooltex Man in waiting on you. Alen's High Grade, Hand Tailored CLOTHES AT HALF PRICES Better than you can buy at the tailor's for twice the price. SUITS $7.85to $22.50 COATS UP TO $22,50. See our Liberty Street window for mens pants bargains. A pair of suspenders goes with every pair of pants. 52 50 Values for $ 95 3 00 Values tor s 2 40 '3 50 Values for 2 80 3 75 Values for 3 05 4 00 Values for 3 35 4 50 Values for 3 75 4 75 Values for 3 90 A Good Pair of Suspenders Goes With Every Pair of Pants, "l mi) MF- '1' -Ml HUH Kfl-HBBMIIKHaKHlBHBBHBHIHaM linHIHIItlHIIMDIIIHDHIIDI Hi 6 HUH I H i Ml I M H I C III III I H 4 ii i N 1 M M il 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI 1 Sri h- mumm