DAILY 1 JOURNAL! THE ,t VOL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1903. NO. 62. GREAT KNAPP DOINGS AT- THE CAPITOL PORTLAND HAS A BIG FIRE Gives Department a Hard Fight The Dekum Building is Badly Damaged TWO DAYS ON AN ICE FLOE Fourteen Fishermen's Experience CROWDS IN ROME Come From All Parts of the World To Celebrate 25th Anniver sary of Pope's Coronation The Scene at St. Peters One of Marvelous Brilliancy AFTER TONGUE'S ' CHAIR Talk of the Opposi tion ' Democrats Believe They Have Hopes i - "v Fulton Has Not Been Com mitted as Y& CONFESSING Assaulted Girl in Missouri i The Body Cast up by the Waters Fully Identified AndLipman and Wolfe are Murderer Seems to Be Utter II..- t1fn nnn m... I 1w. WttfiMi DAmnv Hurt $100,000 Worth Rome, March 3. Tha Popo cele brated the 25th anniversary of his cor onation today, with great solemnity. la splto of the torrential downpour of rain, 65,000 pilgrims found standing room In tho basilica at St Peters. It as tho most notablo crowd soon In tomo for years, and tho largest num ber of cardinals scon at ou6 time In talf a contury. fnclfla Mm front ltfni nf thn btnrr. ... m n .i agoniont from somo of tho dissenting tog of tho To Doum, tho scene was ono , . , ( marvelous brilliancy. Tlio papal lb1o guards wero resplcndont In Wr new uniforms, consisting of pur- There 1b a vacant chair In this con- Fire In the Dekum building, at Third ly Without Remorse i Hamilton, March 3. Knnpp Uils af- irrPSHlnnal district, nnd thn Democrats and Washington streets, at Portland, wrnoon Aoniosseu nnothor crime. Ho hnllevo tlmv pan necutiv It. nt thn pom. thla morning destroyed Panama Canal People Extend Time Ratification of Alaskan Boundary Treaty Exchange Admiral Crowninshield to Be Succeded by Cotton lng congressional election. Editor John D. Lathrop, of tho Portland Journal, who was press man for Stato Chairman Sam White In the Chamberlain campaign, has been at Salem tho past fow days feeling of tho situation. Ho received much oncour- Washington, March 3. Tho answer of tho Pltmimi Pnnnl flnmnnnv fnirnl. property vnl- 8liy9 noIls tno man who In 188C as- Inrf-tho extension of tlmo on tho op 'hla was well Haulted"b young girl at Now Madrid tion after March -tth, was received by Republicans, who are soro because ''the popular vote for Geer for United I States senator was disregarded. I I Pnntntn Wfliltft tn iriM i i tinmlnn. ' to doublets, white leather breochos, ,. . .. ., ,, , , , , M-n.iti !.-- i ii-i.-., by tno Democratic stato contral committee which will bo called to gether from tho 1G counties, to select 'a standnrd-boaror, and It is bollovcd I tho man slated fortho placo is Evan 'Rcames, of Jacksonville, son-in-law of I tho lato ThoB. II. Tongue. It is bc-l I $ patont-Ieathor boots, and polished M holmots, with whlto horsohalr ps. A scoro of mombors of tho Sa- d Collogo wero presont, tholr red os offering a most pleasing con- 'ast to tho black habits of tho crowd tf priests. ued at about S225.000. Thla covered by Insurance. Tho sovontli "Bnu soun, anu was chased by a and eighth floors and part of tho sixth mob whjfh ho held nt 0fty with a Win- wero completely burned out. Tho ehcstorhnd oscapod across tho Miss- llamos gained such headway on tho ,8BInl Lh '"o darkness. Ho told tho nro department mat lor a timo u scorned as if tho wholo block was doomod to destruction. How tho flro started Is unknown. Tho hoavlost' losses aro covorod by Insurance. No lives wero lost, and tho only porson Injured wag a fireman, who sufforod a broken leg. The alarm was turned In nt Third and Morrison stroots at 12:38 o'clock. Flames wore ihon vlslblo on tho sov onth iloor, In tho Shogron SIstors' dressmaking parlors, on tho oast faco of tho building. I Inmnn Wrtlf XV f atifftw1 tinnt'v ' I 1latrr1 Mint Jin nnn nvnrnnmn frin Hw ! . . .. Tho Popo looked better than ho has , " r 71, ; w I nmns? J.nc" i100 B?'m: tor a fortnight past, though his faco Is ! i'"M """ ' "' "' " .I, ""' T .7" ' V"" Dy."' 1' -Ca8mr OI u,,w "' uuuu " "" "' """&",uio nrm, at $iuu,uuu. ini8 iobb camo !.... , u ..vuu...r . ... ,,u.....v. nearly an irom waier. ino wnoio ford, Milt Mlllor, "Bob" Miller and ljulldlnsr is thorouKhly saturatod with Nle and drawn, and his voico hoarse. Eeforo loaving his apartments this aernlng ho said: "After this I can He happy." After regaining his apartments tho ('nnn inn n1nimlnrfiv nrnotrnrml Tttifr ,.v ...w.....h. ,..0wUl... uuv , , , . . . Tlrnwna. Hd not faint. Lannonl. fearing his pa-1 ... . . .. . , ., I -- - i imiim Kiuiinnai ii-v in iiitti nnrn iin float would lose consclousnoss. in- . . - .. ' .. . , , , , , ,, . , , . T, siaw conirai commiiiewman lor uouk Isted ho should go to hod nt onco. He , . , ., , kos so weak ho was unablo to assist , .,. , .. navu a guou ciiuiicu iu uivul mu tuu' others aro montlonod. A Douglas Democrat. O. P. Cosliow, of Itosoburg, was in n disroblug. INKNOWN STEAMER FOUNDERS water. 5 O'Clock. grossman for UiIq district Ho favors', HUng up a candidate who would got tho largest numbor of dlsaffectod Re publican, votes, which ho ostlmatoa will bo qulto largo. Ho is of tho opin ion that Plngor Hormunn will bo tho Republican nomlnoo. Jlo docs not j think that hlB rocont troubles with the department of tho Interior will hurt Trainmen GO Out at STRIKE "BEGINS ON WABASH Leaves no Wreckage and All on Board Drowned Now York, March 3. Tho captain Uho Gorman steamer Pisa, which ar med heio this morning, reports that tw a largo unknown steamer found- w t soa on Fobniary ICth. Whon ho Jrst sighted hor her bow was out of ter and hor storn down. Ho ordored all stoam, but whon about a mile iway tho unknowu sank, leaving wither boats, rafts nor wreckage snf Wont to Idontlfy hor, Ho presumes in bands woro lost. I him nny If ho runs, as ho onco stopped out of tho Roseburg land ofllco and was olectod at tho noxt olectlon. He says tho last Domocrat to carry the district was Whltoakor, In tho onrly eighties. Fulton Not Taking Part. A Portland papor says Fulton haa made concessions to Blnger Hermann, but such Is not tho case, as Mr. Fulton lnformod a Journal reprosontatlvo bo foro loavlng for Washington that ho had rofusod to allow his frlonds to be committed for or against any of tho aspirants. As Govornor Geer will not nllow hlB namo to bo used, tho flold In I Mnrlon county Is Hablo to bo contostod j by aevoral aspirants. Tho fooling over Geer's defeat is vory liable to In- Could Not Be Pulled Off. Queenstown, March 3. Tugs today ;omptcd to float tho Dominion llnor fluenco tho situation horo, nnd is llko- iVlon, which went aground yostor- ly to affect tho rosult In tho district 1 9. but failed materially. City at Noon Today Moberly, Mo., March 3.Tho Wa bash brakomon nnd flromon struck nt noon on account of not receiving tho Increase of wages domnnded. This being a division point It Is takon to In dicate that tho strlko will bo comploto within a fow hours. I Kinsas City, March 3. Tho Wabash firemen all struck at noon. All trnlns aro tied up. I Tho St. Louis injunction commands ajl unlon.ofliclals to doolst and rofraln , from In any way or mannor ordorlng, coercing, persuading Inducing or oth erwise causing, directly or Indlroctly, tho ttmployos of tho Wabash railway to strike or quit the sorvlco. Also from Interfering with tho facilities for tho Btory without any apparont emotion, and laughed when he oxplalnod how ho got across tho river. Whonjj Knnpp was told this aftor noon oflthe Hndlng of his wlfo's body, he InugljjSd. He may be asked tonight to make, the identification hlmioU. He snltlfiio didn't want to see It, but If they wttild bring tho ring from her flngor ho would tell thorn whether the Idontiflo'atlon was correct.1 He begins to talk cnully. 1 Hannah Knapp's Body Found. Now Abany. Iud., March 3.-rEdward King, of Cincinnati, anlvod hero tills morning, vlowed'tho body found yes terdayand positively Identified It as that of .Hannah Knnpp. King's wlfo is a sister of Knnpp. i Tho chief of pollco of Hamilton ar- irlvod nt 0 o'clock this morning nnd furthor Identified tho body as that of ,tho murdered Miu Knnpp. King tried to socuro Its posKoslon for burial, but tho nuthorltluB ordered that It be taken to Hamilton, whoro Knapp's , trial will be hold. Tho woman was potlto, bolnr only 5 fet In holght, and her weight was 110 pounds, j KnnnJ has not yot boon Informed i that tho body has been positively felon. tilled as lilo murdorod wife. Tho sher iff keops tho news from him, ns ho does not want to Interrupt tho brag gadocio In tho confessions constantly being mado and ndded to by tho mur- KanSaS Aw- Ho Is afraid he will hocoino muto whon he lenrns the case Is pos- Cromwoll this morning, who lmmedl ntoly took stops to know when a con ference can be held. Knox laid tho Swept out into Lake Michigan, in a Storm Rescued by a Tug When Near- ly Dead this Morning Mnrlne'tt, Wis., March 3. Tho U flshormon who woro carried out Into Lnko Michigan, on nn Ico floo Sunday morning, woro rescued todny, nftor n. hard hattlo with tho lco. Thoy had practically nothing to oat, and slnco 9 o'clock Sunday morning havo boon Baker City OclS a JLY JL O It Attacks Saict to Hang "Pies" Ai'mstfong. Hukor City, Ore., Mnrch 3.- hundred armed men attempted to lynch Pies Armstrong for tho murdor of Minnie- Kusmfligur Inst Docombor. Two, They surrounded the Jail and searched' Jt, only to find tho Hhorirr hnd spirited tho prisoner nway. Tho loaders of tho mob will bo Indicted. Itlvo ngalnst him. Washington Celebrates. Olympla, Wash., March 3-Tho stato of Washington colebrnted the 50th annlversnry of Its creation as a torrltory, at Olympla, yostordny. Tho occasion brought forth many pioneers prominent In tho affairs of tho early days of tho commonwealth,, while those who could not attend sent letters recounting their experienced of years ago. The exorcises in tho afternoon wore held In tho opora house. Roth houses of the legislature attendee), nml tho meeting wns pretrtded over by Gover nor Mcllrldn. 1-ast night an informal reception answer before tho cnblnot mooting, and It Is understood tho company agreea to tho doslrod oxtonslon, ns laid down by Knox 10 days ago. It covers a roasonnblo tlmo fur tho rati fication of tho trenty only. Ilorbort, tho HrltlRh ambassador, and Secro tary Hay today exchanged rntlflcn tloiis of the Alaska boilndary trenty. Kear-Admlml Crowninehlold, com manding the Ruropoau station, and formerly chief of tho bureau of navi gation, haa askod for retirement. It will bo granted, nnd ho will probably bo succeeded on tho Kuropean sta tion by Roar-Admiral Cotton. th If ting holplossly, huddled togothor on a small Ico (loo, that threatened to go to pieces at any minute. Thoy woro exposed to a fierce wind for nonr--ly tho wholo time, and tho wondor Is that any of them survived. Whun ros." cued thoy woro nil In a most pltlnble condition from the exposure, and ninny of them may never recover. All woru more or loss fioxon, nnd stunt may lose fingers nnd toe on thnt account. Alarming Conditions In China. Loudon, Mnrch 3. Kxploror Mnn- nlngtou, who nrrlved hero' todny, says tho China situation In tho lutorlor Is more serious than at any other tlmo. The lohels control the situation, nnd the Imperial troojw nro unablo to cope with thorn. In ono province ulone there ate 00,000 robots. Senator Ileverldgo, who Is chair man of tho com in It too having It fn charge. Is alono tespoiiBlblo for pro ventlug Alaska having a dologato In congress. Ho refuses to cnll up tho bill. At Pittsburg 1000 painters have gone on strike for higher wages Ftesh , Tqday Stand Caramels at 1 II II O 154 Stato St. Phone 2874 Main. 8HaH-KIHB3:-l-B(aRIH-BKfBBHHHlMMfi M H THE NEW YORK RACKET Has been with you Eleven Years I It has started as ont of tfie smallest stores in the citv. a j bttt by- careful management and close attention to the h wants of its patrons it has continued to grow until its present large room is too small for the requirements g of the business. was held in the Olympla hotel, ful- lntorchnngo or traffic or with cnrrylng ,oweU Intor ,,y a banquet nnd patx-h- tho malls. The court rulod thnt tho (ta tlofondants can, within 15 days, movo KdJtor Scott, of tb Oioonlan. to vot aside the Injunction. At noon maje tho principal addrew of the oc President Ramsey, of Uio Wabash, cag0n. was asketl by n commltteo to make a deflnlto reply to its demands by 6 o'clock this evening. We shall add the adjoining room to our present I quarters about HMM:j&.J&C3EE. J.O- MAY CALL BOTH HOUSES Went Down The Bank We have a well selected stock of DRY GOODS coming ; for the new room. Our col Icy with the new lines added shall be the same as with our present lines- ONE PRICE TO ALL, AND THAT THE VERY LOWEST FIGURED ON A SPOT CASH BASIS. Our great volume of business enables us to buy at the closest uantity prices. We discount ev'ery bill and mark our goods to give customers the benefit of every saving of our modern business methods. M M m M , nridgeport. Ohio. Manh 3 Th (Cle eland. Lorain ft Wheeling f might plunged down a 10-foot embankment this morning. Two brakemen were i fatnlly snd tho conductor seriously in 'Jurd. and th wrock took fire from President Demands Action on the rauoosu tove, and w tonum.d Naval Appropriation Bill I Mere Time Than Money. Wiunlngton, March S Knox con flnn the fact that tho Panama Canal Coaoany has axteiidtd the time of purehaa until the tty b ratified Attorneys to Reargue Cate. grranton. Pa. Marth S Tho attor want to keep on growing and it will pay you to fi help us grow. Sab's Cheapest One Price Cash Store j E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. J Corner of Commercial and Chemektta J raEaaaBMn-H-HiKaie-Hi-fra4iiBiB Washington, March 3. Through ' Secretary Mootiy President Roosevelt this afternoon conveyed to several nromineftt members of the bouse his ilniMrrnlnnlJnn tn fall nn ttxtra. saaelon ' of both houses, unlesa fcatlafaetory action was taken an the naval appro priation bill before adjournment of the nroaanf tuulnn The two hoUMM are at odds over the particular types ot j lw tJ,la ttrioo to appear before ships to be constructed. The house ! """ ""t " "" "- contending for three battleships and.B t weighing iHieeUoR Gladstone resigned 9 years ago today. i r.twKV I mm neys for tho ooai companis and Nich x gxjra quality webbing with Sterling Silyer ojs and Mumhy for tto m workm. buckles, worth 50c and 75c, special were summoned by telegraph to Wash- ' ' ono cruiser. The senate wants four battleships of the smaller size and two armored erulacr. Foes, chairman of the bouse naval eomraiUee. was one of Utf Hiemoere to whom Moody the declaration. Hi I strike CUUano has a strike of MM em- bioyee of the an wsrlw. and IMkMM- phta join in wilh mt HrtUme ier- Uiwe narhI and cliii.a. one negro ..... Yi i lldul tlt MyMe&nl aahIIbuiui Mttitt worKers a4 jwueters. was also Thursday. notified Mitchell AH will appear Robbers Make a Failure. Heuooeey. O. T. March 3 hour robbers wade aa ineffectual aitempt to erm-k Ute Ilock Island safe this lOuralBH. and eecswd oh horeeback nXter aaegfmente irun tbt with the SPECIAL SALE OP GARTERS Fancy Garters with satin bows and -fancy buckler, regular 15c f r ' and 18c values special toclose JL' Vary pretty line of 25c and 35c- f Qr J values ' ? 39c I The Big WLasUn Underwear Sale brought in ntindreds of buyers yesterday. You try and come today. was killed The pumelt continues 4 5 in m H M