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    THE
DAILr JOURNAL
VOL. XIH.
8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1903.
NO. 20.
CHICAGO
STRIKER
TESTIFIES
Paid to Hurt Non
union men
Parties Plead Guilty to an
Assaun
Hired to Commit Murder if
Necessary
Chicago, Jan. 24. One of the most
,Birkable trials affecting union labor
tie to an end today when the Jury
und Jacob Johnston, Wm. Mnpgan,
M Honpc nud Thos Christy guilty of
i conspiracy to commit an assault.
tie convicted men were members of
It brass moldors executive -commit-
t, otherwise known as tho "wreck-
eg cV 1110 lesiimony snowca it-
us their duty to dlsablo non-union
m K-ho took the strikers' places.
Jhijgers" received as high as $25 for
job" that meant n non-union
-s disablement. One witness ten-
'M that he had been hired to mur-
r non-union foremen, and to dy.in-
.tea plant where Uio strlko was on.
0
IUBA
FIXES
LIMET
tome Good Measures, "to
Trade
THE PANAMA
CANAL .
SITU Al ION
RAID
COAL
TRAIN
Columbia to Get Some
$250,000
Our Government Will goto
Nicaragua
If Columbia Does Not Come
to Time .
The latest agreement by the gov
ernment Is to pay Colombia $2Gp,000
a year for right of way for tho Pana
ma cnnnl.- According to the accepted
Htrfemcnt!'., the cnnnl situation Is as
follews:
Washington, ' Jan. 2L-iTodny's
meeting of -the cabinet was one of the
mqqt Important hold' In sevornl wcokH.
Subjects of great moment wore dls
ciiBsed fully, the soflslon continuing
for two hours. All the members of
tho cabinet were present, Secretary
Hay leaving his home for the first
time- In several dayB to attond tho
meeting. Ho presented a draft of tno
Pannma canal itreaty signed laBt even
Woman and Children
Fighting atCleyeland
Example of the Railroads
Confiscating Coal
Producing a Spirit of An
archy Among Sufferers
Cleveland. Jan. 2L Women and
children raided a coal train at dny
light. Tho great scarcity of coal continues
ENGLAND
'AGANIST
GERMANY
Think the Emperor
: Too Hasty
London Star Criticizes Him
to His Detirment
DdesNotBelievein Slaughter
ing. Women and Children
London, Jan. 24. The evening pa
pers here all deplore the German Ven-
jozuelan action, the Star going so far
as to say: "wo are ashamed of this
government who shells and Blauchtcra
and Is emphasized whenever there Is cUllclruti. We doploro the disaster in
n cold snap. Tho railroads contlnuo to which the Emp ror In drawing us
to shunt coal cars for their own use, acts llko a madman, who, with a light
Under whnt they clnlm nro existing etl t0,T'h' vls,ts n Powder magazine"
contracts with tho mines, and this
makes tho situation moro serious. '
When a carload of coal falls to arrive
for n dealer, he tells his customors
thnt the railroads havo confiscated i
the same. Tills causes tho people to
complain bitterly nt tho railroads and
the coal combinations, nud It takes
conl
And Schwab
I Says No
rahlugton, Jan. 24. Tho Cubnn
lister arranged wtth Hay today for
t. nston of the time in which the
!n reciprocity treaty may bo rati-
1 He accomplished tills by montiH
the protocol permitting n reason-
. m...mitlilll r P t ... . t .lm mtnwmtn
Ik to latlfv tho trentv before Jmiii-
;3lHt which is tho limit net. ,
Branson & pagan
Rave just received a now shipment
Preferred Stock ennnod vegotablos.
Arantred the best on the mnrket.
AfiA ii d mit ni1ni'
t vii v in j isnt viuvm
4ifta9ak
SOMETHING
NEW
Cill anl examine our new line cold filled
nairtne price.
frames. They look like solid cold sod at,
Bancroft Optical Co.
j 259 Commercial StrcetL
jaTOfcA.M.BANCRQFT K
CURE FOR
TUBERCULOSIS
IN CATTLE
KILLED
German Finds the
Remedy
True
Thinks the Theory Will Save
Humanity
New! York, Jan. 24 Chas. Schwab,
In n rnlilotrrnm in Ills nnni-ntiit-v linrn
Ing. and both tho President and History ..me to sta.t a raw on a con. llpnlo-nhnt the PomHtlon of blg hwlth
associates in ino cnmnsi irm.v. . , s worfe bnt ,n8lgtH t,at ,t fl bcttcr
Rntlsraction with tho results ncnieveu
through the long and difficult nego
tiations.
Tho treaty Is Identical with that
drawn by this government several
months ago. and at that tlmo submit
ted to tho Colombian government, with
tho single exception of the amount of
annuity to bo paid Colombia fo the
right of way for tho canal. This gov
ernmont proposed an annuity of $100,
000. whllo Colombia demanded $CfJ0V
000. The Colombian government's
demand was based, It Is staged, upon
the ascertained returns from tho Pan
ama Ilallrond Company In dutios. etc..
which Colombia did not desire to hnvo
reduced. During the several months
of negotiations. Colombia agreed-"0
all polnta in tho treaty proposed by
tho United Stntos, with the exception
of the annuity. That hns been the
point of dlfforonco for many wooks,
and nt one time It tnrentoncd to break
off negotiations entirely. Secretary
Hay communicated directly with tho
Colombian government, Intimating
that some agreement must bo ronchod
upon, as the United Stntos doalrod to
enfor on tho construction of the en
nal, If It wero to bo const! uctcd by
th Panama route.
For several days actlvo efforts havo
been making to secure an ngroemont,
but not until yestordny worn thoy suc
cessful.
STATE x
HOOD
BILL
Quay Still in Position
of Dictator
EXPENSIVE
MUSTER
ROLL
Holland Submarine Boat Investigation
State Printing Bill
Went to Geer
There Was Big Money fa it
For Some One
But He Passed it Along to
His Successor
Chamberlain Passsed
to Legislation
it Up
Philadelphia, Jun. 24. Dr. Leonard
Pearson, dean of tho votbrlnary de
partment of tho University
syivania, today announced thnt oxpor
iments covering n period of moro than
two years had provod conclusively
that cattle may bo rondored Immune
ON A
TRESTLE
Train Causes Death of a Alan
1 at Oakland
Stuck by Hanging Steps, He
Jell Into the Water
Wnshington, Jan. 24. The fight
against tho omnibus stntohood bill
will bo renewed Monday, with tho un
derstanding that Quay proposes to in
sist that tho senato remain in contin
uous session until nrrnngomont for a
voto Is to bo had. This will probably
remain all night Monday. Tho houso
committed on naval affairs at 11
o'clock this morning rosnmed tho
Losslor Investigation. Doblln was the
first witnoss. He snid he had been n
politician in New York for 20 yoars.
Ho had holpod olect Lousier; mndo i
Losslor's ofllco his hondquartors; did!
not know how ho stood on tho Hoi-
land boat question until ho had a tnlk
with Qulgg, who montloued the Rob
erts bill, which provides for 10 sub
marine boats. Qulgg was anxious to
got Losslor's suppoit; said It was not
for himself, but for a friend. A Told
me thoro was $5000 In It. Thought he
could got a ?1000 for mo. When tho
subject was broached to Iosslor he
stood by mo; ho snid "stop, say
more."
Tho cost of printing tho Second
Oregon Muster roll, ns ordorod by tho
last legislature, has boon presented
for the governor's npproval. It
amounts to J2G0O.00 for tho COO copies
mado by the state printer. TIiIb bill
was presonted to Governor Ooor, but
ho did not reach tho matter before
his torm expired so pnsscd It on to
tho now administration. Govornor
Chapiborlain was not informod re
garding tho affair, so returned It to
Adjutnnt-Gonornl Gantcnboln. Thoro
is an nnnunl appropriation of $ 1G,000
for tho Oregon Nntlonal Guard.
Govemor Chamborlaln thinks the bill
should bo audited under the admin
istration thnt made the expense.
England
Stands Pat
London, Jan. 21. A story is hying
circulated In diplomatic elrolos hero
no thnt tho couit party, with tho King at
Tho samo dny ho said Qulgg its head, approves Germany's notion
Oakland, Or., Jan. 2i. A mnn by
of Poun- tho unino of Mai tin wok knocked from
tho t.ostlu north of hare yostordny af
ternoon by the northbound train, and
killed.
The conductor on the Incoming train
from tuberculosis by vaccination. Tho told how tho nccidont happened. Tho
oxperlraonts. Dr. Ponrson stated, woro ' man was walking noross tho trestle,
conducted by Dr. S. H. Glllllnnd and 'which is qulto a long one, and was
himsolf. Tho vaccination consisted about midway when ho heard tho
of injecting' Into tho vein of tho nnl- northbound train coming. Ho calmly
mal a sum quantity of a proparatlon climbed down to ono of tho oxtenclod
of tubercle bacilli, non-virulent for brnces, as all bridgo carpenters nro
cattle. This procoduro was ropoatod accustomod to doing when a tiain np-
several tlmos with grndunlly ascend- proaches, and was apparently In a safo
told him It couldn't bo dono. Qulgg In Vonozuola, and Js anxious to con
said ho was very sorry. Aftorwards tlnue military allowance.
he saw roprosontatlvos of tho Holland '
boat who told him ho felt sorry Loss
les was so antagonistic. A fow days '
ago I appeared boforo tho sub-coin-1
mltteo hero nnd told nil I knew of the
case.
They Want
The Coal
ROBBERS
WRECKED
A TRAIN
But Lost Their Nerve
Opoortinuties
and
j IndlnnnpollH. Jan. 21. Tho Mine
Workers today Incrffliroll Mitchell's
salary fiom $1800 to $3000 a yonr. Tho
coinmlttoo on ipsoIiVIoiik brought In
a rosolutlon declaring that the .rail
'roads woro unnhlo to move coal, and
locommendod that a convention bo
called on "tho "get coal," movements.
j n . . i .
I Owing to alleged Jobbery, th1 Pres
ident Is opposed to (lie omnibus bill
l.
did
Inir nuantitios. The Immediate of. nositlon. He waB an acquaintance of
Tho Colombian government ' Qcl wag tQ produc0 a pa88ng fCVar, ! the englnoor, and as tho onglne rushed
pnst ho looked up nt his friond and
reeognlxod him.
He wavod his hand nt the onglnoor
and leaned too far back and was
then, through Mr, Horron. the chnrgo
d'affaires here, agrood to accept au
annuity of $250 000. This wns entire
ly satlsfacfory to tho Prosldont nnd
(Continued on olgth pago.)
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tTry The Cash Plan For The New
i Year.
! Don't go in debt for a single dollar. After you've tried
it a while you'll stay with the cash store.
: THE NEW YORK RACKET
following each Injection, which
not sorlously nnnoy tho anlmul.
To prove tho ofllcncy of this tiont
mont. four healthy nnlmals wero
seized, and two woro vaccinated. Tho 'struck by tho hanging stops of tho day
four wore Inoculated with vlrulont coach. He foil into tho wntor and the
tubercle bncclll. At tho expiration of ( train was stopped. Af tor some dlfll
nearly a year tho innooulntod cattle ( culty he was dragged out. and the
wore klllod. Tho two animals that 'train put back for Oakland at groat
had been vncclnatel wero porfoctly ' P1. He- dlod about tho time the
sound, whllo the unvncclnated animals train ronchod that plnco. and nothing
were extensively tubercular. Dr. could be dono for him. The remains
Pearson. M'ated that ha Intonds devot-, were left in Oakland.
Ing his energies to perfecting the I o
method mod In the vaccination.
Fireman
i not only advertises the cash plan but they stick to it.
! ere is not one dollars worth of goods out of this store j
wiiicn is not paid tor.
uo you know of any other store that can truthfully
saythe same?
Our business is conducted on the most economical
Possible plan-
We do not owe a dollar to anyone. J
Don't vou think we can afford to undersell "regular
stores" doing business in the usual way of "buying on
lima oj n: i :i..v J J v
We haven't any bait prices to quote you. You must
see the goods to appreciate the valires.
Owr business for J 902 showed a hig Increase over
any previous year
It looks as though customers appreciated our modern
business methods doesn't it.
.We carry everything in the Ladies' and Men's fur'
things.
N
m
H
They Have
Not Sued
Now 'ork, Jan. 3,4. The offlolals of
the Marconi Wireloss Telegraph Com
pany flatly contradicted tho reportJ
that they had sued the Unltod States
for infringement of Marconi patents.
Killed
Limoln. Jan. J4. ?rh Union Pa
cific overland collided with a freight
train near Gotherborg at midnight.
The Sramap vas killed, but no one
else was hurt,
iii o
ndmlttliiK New Mexico, Ariionn and
'Oklahomn. The.e Is n claim made
Tilndnd, Colo.. Jan. 21. An ajttcnipt tlin. the DeinocintM and IlcpubllcnhM
wns made last night to wreck the Col havo agreed upon the division oT tho
orndo & Southern pnssenger near o1I1ch.
Watorvllle. A spike was pulled out fmSS!' ""!? Sum!SSS!SS
nud the fish-plates removed. The en
glue, hnggnr car and wnoker were '
overturned. Four tinln men were bad I
ly Injured. One passenger wns slight
ly hint. The robbers lost their neive
at the last minute, and made no effort
to loot the car. The trnln carried u
large amount of money and valuable
40 ORANGES
FOR 25 CENTS
At
Coming Weddings.
County Cleik Kolaud today gi anted
marriage licenses as follews: L. L
Palno and Tina McKanle; Henry
Winn and Carrie Klndtz.
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INN
154 State St.
Phone 2874 Main.
Sab
's Cheapest One Price Cash Store, f
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. $!
Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa , JJ
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Wreck on
TheSantaFe
Houston. Tex.. Jan. J4. A Santa Pa
freight collided with tha eaatbfHtnn
passenger tram toaay near uoqih
Cove. Two pasjangars wara
and four injure.
A Case of
Suicide
killed
gau Krajjalico, Jan. 81. Paul K.
Ory. sgl t Jiears. tha notwl Hungar
Ian viollHtat. suicided by carbolic add
on the straat at i o'clock this moru
ing. Ha had bseit diss! jm ting
... 0
Aji Eastern Opinion.
Sfveral Harass have already been
ineotionad as possible successors to
tha lata Congressman Tongue. Among
the most nremlnent on the last are
Hob. . A. RQaHj. of I-ane; Hon P-r-
y Kelly. f Umh. Hon Ow (' Drew
uell of OJaehawas, and lion, ningt
Manila. Jan U. Tha court-martial Herman. lata of tfca gMral laud of-
of Major HtfwsrU Qlaau OMhidad M ftca. o far a Known e oi um
labors toi&r. a v W8i PBV" WTW1 "T TT .
reached. Th fial was . naa unpw m aw " -- -'public.
batkH WMtorMood Q wa tkmn ba . ha woW waka n
f qultted mnl and capable rapreaantatlv
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The Majors
Acquitted;.'
Great Sale
Is Growing in Poptilatity ii
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EVERY DAY THERE IS SOMETHING
NEW PUT ON THE CUTTING COUNTER
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