sfr JOURNAL. tV V VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNE8DAV, MARCH 4, 1903. no! 53; THE DAILY Congress Actjo urns Speaker Henderson Receives a. Genuine Ovation HANGMAN BADLY BEATEN His Story is Not Believed by Officials or Police London, March 4. Hangman Bll llngton, England's famouB execution- FLOODS FEARED AT MEMPHIS Weather Bureau Predicts Highest Water Ever Known Memphis, Tcnn., March 4. In the past 48 hours tho river at McraphlB APPROPRIATION IS THE LARGEST EVER MADE or, was found lying unconscious on tho haB risen throe-tenths of a foot, and railway trncks outside of London this tho water now stands a foot and two- morning. Ho had hoen assaulted with tenUiB above tho danger lino. There a club, and Is In Imminent danger of has boon another rlao In tho Ohio, tho death. It Is thought that frlonds of Tenesseo and tho Cumberland rivers, Edwards, tho notorious murdorer, who and when this volumo of wator noiirs was hanged a short tlmo ago. aro tho down tho valley It Is feared tho rlvor perpetrators. , ' ,at this point and below will rlso bo lie regained consciousness later and high as to cause a disastrous flood. The S tttke In Chic a 2:0 Tt Reaches the EnormOUS Amount of $J, 544,000,000 Of sayfl an unknown mnn entered thol Thd local weather bureau predicts " iV,w nn nnfl i n,v .railway carriage, and attempted to rob a stao of wator hero that will equal If.KfWWwywww . j htm. In the Bcufllo ho fell through tho door, Tho railway people and tho po- tho Intcrstnto commorco commission llco both doubt tho Btory, which was or for tho relief of Philippine com- glvon an air of mystery by tho hang morco, deprived tho peoplo of threo man's evident attempt at conceal- territories of tho rights of statohood, menL which they aro fully ontltled to. Payno offered resolutions of thnnkB to Hendorson for services ns spoakor, It having becomo kuown tho Demo crat would rofuso tho usual ?ourtosy. It was carried by vivo voco vot. Coch ran demanded tho yeas and noes. Richardson and othors protected, but tho Cochrnn click didn't hood. HlBsee from tho Itopubllcans and gallurloa greeted thoso who arose, but thoyj Ireland to Have Home Rule, were not In sufllclont number to do- Dublin, March 1. Tho Dally Ex maud a now roll call. I press today saya thoro Is good author- GrOHVenor, Payne and Richardson uy tor the atatomont that tho govern- Washington, March 4. Tho swarm of visitors Is In greater uumbor In tho houso to witness tho closing Bcones. In tho Bonato tho galleries woro only partially filled. In tho sonato, aB soon as a quorum was gained, Allison, chair man of tho appropriations committee offered tho nnnual statomont of ap propriations mado this congross, as compared with thoso of tho GCth, and ihows an Incroaso In tho npproprla tonB made of 9114,000,000, of which pearly half Is for tho Pannma canal, also an Increase of $50,000,000 In tho postal service, a large portion of which IB duo to rural uenvor. i no woro appointed a commlttoe to act mnnt nmi Natlonallsta havo ronchod a total appropriations oxcood ovor $1,- with Allison and Jonos "tlio sona- passlvo understanding, by which tho EG 1.000.000. Allison. In a snooch. also torml commute to wait pn Uio Presl. called attontlon to tho fact that tho or exceed tho highest known. Tho rleo has been unprecedented. RoportB of distress aro already coming (n from points above and below this placo. Confined to His Bed. Home, i.inrch 4. Tho emotion causod by nttondance on yoatorday's function has confined tho Popo to his bed today with Intestinal troubles. Ulshops Dunne and Uobnn, although thoy havo been In Rome for somo tlmo past, havo boon unnblo to obtain an Interview, owing to Leo's condition. KNAPPS UNCH0KED WIFE Visits Him in Today Jail lost congress adopted no rlvor and harbor bill, while this ono appropri ated f20.000.000 for that purposo. Ho said ho was convinced that tho appro priations mado met tho approval of both parties. Tho Bonato thon took up tho river and harbor bill amend ment, thuB formally sotting aside tho Philippine tariff moasuro. Hoar, by unanimous consent, then spoke on tho Phlllpplno bill, which had thus boon olnclally doclarod dond. In tho house, at Its opening, Richardson mndo the point of no quorum. Tho dork was luKirno he could hardly be hoard. Thus far In this momornble parlia mentary strugglo there havo boon 78 roll calls, 18 of which woro mado yoa torday. When tho call was nearly completed, IIondenon called Cannon to tho chair to proeldo. Continued ajh plauso groted his taking tho chair. Tho sonate adjourned at noon. Rep resentative Morcor, of Nobrnska, who was dofeated for ro-oloction la Bald to bavo been assured of the appointment f director of tho conaus of Morrlnm roslgnB. Ho has tho backing of nearly every Republican congroaamnn. as well as tho President's friendship. Representative Undorwood, of Ala bama, aftor a conforonco with Rich ardson, gavo out a atatomont, in which be revlows tho work of tho last con Kress. Ho says tho Republicans failod to support the Prosldent, and passed fw measures of Importance, repudi ated party plodgea, failed to pass ef fective trust legislation, mado no at- dont. who arrived in his room In tho sonnte wing at 10 o'clock to notify him that congross Is ready to adjourn. Whon Henderson re-ontorod and took tho gavel from Cannon It was tho sig nal for an enthusiastic demonstration. Tho Republicans applauded and the Domocrnts Joined In. As tho npplauso continued tho Republicans nroso and cheered vociferously. Tho DomocratB contentod thomsolvos with hand-clap-ping. "When tho npplauso subsldod, Payno aroso to say tho Protildont had no further mossngo, oxcept to congrnt ulato tho houso on the work per formed. The anthracite oommlBsIpn, at Its mooting tomorrow, intonda, It posslblo. to get both sldos to agroo to certain matters boforo Ita vordlct shall bo rendered, as woll as to secure further confirmation of the weighing syatom. Henderson addressed tho houso with much fooling, and did much to heal tho wounds which had been doalt within tho last few days. Ho aroused tho house to tho wlldost enthusiasm of patriotic fervor by frequont refer ences to tho country'B Mag, and that tho woundn mado in tho legislative hall would quickly heal, and all had government allows tho plan of homo i rulo on tho lluos counBolod by Cham-1 berlaln. ' He Says She Loves Him no Matter What He Has Done O'Clock B Expects to Suffer Death Penalty the. REAL ESTATE l. Hamilton, Ohio, March I. Mrs. An nlo Kuapp, fourth wlfo of tho Strang- lur, visited hor husband In tho Jail at noon. They woro not pormlttod to ; kiss, but shook hands, and tho mur- .doror crlod. His wife askod him If , ho roally did nil tho things to which ho loonfowod. Ho replied evasively, final rr "VV i JV "N H"" !' admitting tho truth. Ho snld ho ox- tr"' Att .Is il IV I 1 IP pectod to ko to tho electric chair. Tho woman is faithful; say's sho doosu't " care what he did, sho IoV4W him, and Has Been Organized at the lf he ,a 8ent to tho imtontinry for Pflnitll pjv I If sho will got a homo near tho prls- lidJllaI UUy jon wil0r8 fide pan soo her husband at Intervals. Crouds thronged about the morguo today, trying to view tho body of Hannn Goddard Knnpp. Identifica tion was added to this morning by the Tho Salem real ostato men mot to day and formod an oxchauga, and elected tho following ofllcers: J. R. Falrbauk, protildont. J. M. Payno, vlco-proaldent.' P. N. Dorby, seorotary. L. D. Honry, treaauror. A board of directors Is to bo oloctod this ovonlng, and tho exchango In- dead woninn's half slstor and hus band. Tho body is In good condition, considering that It Jloated 100 miles. singing of patriotic songs and a gen nipt to pass legislation demandod by oral ovation to Speaker Henderson. cludoR nearly nil of tho active real os- boon glvon for the prosorvntion of the tate mon of tho olty. country. I A prominent Salem rqal estate man , Was aeon this aftornoon and said: . nt rwwoc MWwnr.0. (j ..Tl0 roa, 0BtaU) nKOnt Qf galom Speaker Henderson Sercelves a Gen- havo "uod an association callod the I ulne Ovation. , Sa,om Roal Etnt Uxchange, the f Washington, March 4. Tho houso Principle object of which Is to make nvprwnrf, ,-. -. . - .., -a lironar firraniramnnt fnr rwmlvlnn tho wTCI ilUiri waH uucmreu ajuuryju hiuu uio m ------ - 12:03 today by tho clock, amidst the "" lomo-sookore who aro dally ar riving, ana mrmsn rouanio informa tion rogardlng the resources of Ore- MITCHELL' NEEDS A REST Want Three Dollars and Eight Hows a Day GREATEST WALK OUT IN HISTORY PROBABLE If Demands Arc Not Grantec,(20,000 Workers will Quit and Houses will Close Chicago, March. l.Unloss BcYen of tho great packing concerns and tho stock yards accede to tho domands of the 115 onglnoore, who wont on sCrlko this morning, ono of tho greatest walk-outs In history will bo Inaugu rated within a few days. Fully 20,000 persons will bo affected, and the groat moat Industry will bo complotoly tied up. The Btrlkors want 13 nor dav ami olght hours. They aro now getting f 2.G0 for 10 hours. Six of the smallor concerns signed tho nareemont. ami work was Immediately rosumod, but all tho big ones rofusod. If tho mat- tor Is not adjimtod they will bo com polled to ahht down tomorrow. All la bor organizations In tho city ngreed to stand by tho onglnoora. Strikers Quiet in St. Louis. St. Louis, March 1. Thoro Is no change In tho strike situation this morning. Tho mon will oboy the In' Junction, but will bring an notion In court nsklng tho dissolution of tho roBtrnlnlng ordor within tho 1G days limit sot by Judge Amos. Traffic Is not In any wlso Interrupted. Went Ashore In the Fog. Northport, N. Y., March 1. The British Htenmer Dockonhnm. with a cargo of silk valued nt Jl.000,000 wont ashore at ICaton's nwlt In the fog thlH morning, and Is now leaking bad ly. Sho was1 on hor maiden trip fioro Calcutta. , o ' Rumors of a Fight. Vlonna, March A. Nowb has boon received horo that Sardoff, tho Mace donian revolutionist leador, nt tho hoad of -1000 revolutionists, rooontly oncouutorod tho Turks nonr Monolllc. Tho Turks sufforod dofont and great loss. Hostilities About to Commence, Constantinople, March !. lOlllalnl telegrams received horo today Btato that Bulgarian revolutionary handH havo nppoarod at aovurnl points, nnd all aro moving toward tho frontlor. giving iIhu to tho belief that hustllltlon aro about to be inaugurated. (lovomor Wright o,t Manila Is pre paring a pennl coilo for tho Philip pines. It Is patterned nftor thoso of some of tho states. Fflesii Today Stand Caramels - at -- JL JLJL 11 O i 164 State 8t. Phone 287-t Main. General Jackson was inaugurated 74 years ago today. - ' Sends Oregon Senator Back to Bed Ron, and moro ospeciaiiy tho wuiam- Temperature Yesterday Goes is Today HOSIERY Day ? 5 iiii-" cvirii frt n a hitt S Has been with you Eleven Years S ' n It has started as one of the smallest stores In 'the city, t tut by careful management and close attention to the S wants of its patrons it has continued to grow until its the requirements h M We shall add the adjoining room to our present I quarters about 3MCL3Ee,C5aE3C lO. S Pesent large room is too small for of the business. ott valloy, and to prevont, as far as posslblo. strangers from bolng an ; noyod whllo nt tho stations, hotels or ,on tho stroetB by over-zealous, but not always Judicious, solicitors, who In , variably know, or seoni to know, of a I party who offors the "beat bargain in tho valley." It is tho purposo of the I oxchange to omploy a responsible man to meet nil trains, and to furnish ex cursionists ' and land-seekers all the information- desired, giving name of reliable real ostate agents, and their places of business, also locations and rates of hotels, restaurants, boarding up to 102 We have a well selected stock of DRY GOODS coming J j ior ine new room I I I a a Our policy 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 Quantity prices. We discount every bill and mark our roods to give customers the benefit of every savin? of our modern business methods. m 4. M M . i A dispatch from Washington last night gays: Senator Mitchell, as was feared somo tlmo ago, Is apparently overtaxing his strength iu his endeav ors to dlspostt of a great mass of cor respondence tlmt hut Rccumulttted duiinx his six wtmks' Illness. He did not appear in the senate until a IU hour today, when ho eecorted Senator Fulton. He went out against the pro test of his nurse, who Iu with him constantly. Tho senator's temiM'jy Fast Black Stockings 1 9 cents today J 2:c yesterday tomorrow 25c Today we will offer as our Wednesday surprise silc 50 dozen of the famous No. 5 and No. 9 Iton Clad Hose iot Boys' and Gifts At J 9c a Pair tuna Irulnv wont mi ir 1ft anil lix felt and lodging houses and how to find m of 8tronglh ag hft RtUHintad uiwu, miu vu iiu ail irutmiuig IU Iliwno the new-corn or feol 'at home.' The agent will probably visit Portland at times to moet and assist any parties whose Intentions are to atop In Marion county. The member of the ax change ask for the food will and N? port of the Commercial Oleh, the newspapers, the merchants and of the community at lane!" to let about Kndeavprs have been made to Induce him to refrain from work until he is stronger, but the pressure upon him from his ounstltu mat continues, and he dislike to , ltv the work undone. I Immediately aftar eecorting Mr Pulton to thd senate this afternoon Senator Mltohell returned to his hotel and went to bed. under direction of Slated for Appointment. Ma doetor. Ills condition la not re- Wasblngton, March S. Assistant ftrfla as serious, wii wereiy a rwtun United States District Attorney Pur- of overoxortlpn I We do thib merely to introduce these two very popular lines of children's hosiery. It's an opportunity that will not come to you again, so ao not let it pass. The delivery of hie We Want in irent nr rrfnrrrincr art A ii wltf fiav vm fr ? help us grow. ? Sab's Cheapest One Price Cash Store f E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial nd-ChmekaU dy. of MInneaiolls, who was proml- eulogy on Itepresentatlve Tongue last 1 1 nent In the flebt against the Northern Sunday affected blm raore than was , Socurltlea Coranany. Is slated for the apparent at tho time, and yesterday i , , anoolntment of sneclal assistant at- he rhdted several of the dorUnnts. i toraeygeneral. under the now act Urine hi wart f by the t-lfort. If w creating that office, for the purposo of albl. M ioctOY will reatralu him enforcing antitrust tews. . from further eaertkm umUI he recov- ... 'era strenath. Tfe etootlM In OniN ha nanltad .' . v9. In the dofeat of tk proaidefit and ' Frame h XmuM Wood In Uie aoa triumph for Uie liberal wntaorraUre of ,oo.oefl. vUUH . taKen up i 1 T- i;; WT llMk Vtm. VTfos f r ""THtU ' V.i I KJWrW I 1 l . II Under-miisliii Sale- I 4) Aore new customers were added to the ciowd yesterday. kfhe ladies wondered at the bargains as well as me extent oi tne mock. 6 tables piled full of new Muslin Underwear. For Ladies', Children and Infants. 13c, ile, 28c, 55c, fiOc, $t.iO in. 'I he long delayed fashion sheets lor March are Call and get them. WWHfrHMfguVHIfrHM4M 4. 'J t,HIiBB-HalD-H9BBaBB84H-mil4BUI umllnailtHi intHK'dlately