A so THE u DAILY ? JOURNAL. 4; VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1903. NO. 54. t iff i' if Senate is 111 fcJi9&3.(PiQ. The President Tells Senators What is Wanted DESKS OF NEW MEMBERS LOADED WITH FLOWERS KNOCKED FROM TRESTLE Mother and Three Children Killed by the Cars Sprinnfleld, Ohio, March 5. A wo-, man and three children, the eldest a girl of 1G, and the youngest a boy of 11, while crossing tho Dig Pour trc , BROWN ELL " " ' ' f , OUT OF RACE WlHNot Be Candidate For Congress Oregon City, Oro., March 5. (Spe cial) jllon. Geo. C. Brownoll has In formed several Intimnto frlendB that Canal and Cuban Treaties the Main Cause of the Special Session tlu west of thlB city this morning, . ho ,B 6ut r ,ho mce for congress In wero struck by a fast freight.. Tho Ithls district. Cortaln factors of oppo- mothor and oldest daughter wore ln-.sltlon havo arisen to IiIb candidacy stantly killed, and tho other two fa-' that make him deem It Inadvisable to tally Injured. All were knocked from ,.,-, ,l tho trestle Into tho water 50 feet bo.mBk0;f taC ftt prcBcnt' low. A dense fog provalled at tho1 xt 'f.seneraHy considered Uiat ho timc will recelvo an Important federal ap- n polntmcnt, nud that tho nomination Loses $100,000 a Minute. of Hermann for congress 1h pnrt of Now York, March G. Tho bears tho samo deal. But It 1b not admitted Washington, March G. Tho sonato nil day yesterday without result. Ho BBa,n nUdod tho cotton markct thls ,)y Mr.rownoira frlendB here that he has boon sick from a stomach trouble """""""' UJ bU" """- uuuiuB u.u ib m tu.y ueai wnn iiormann, or any for Bomo tlmo. and was desoondont. I PaPr Proflta- SulI' stoclD dropped othor candidate for congress. Mr. Ai matrons has a largo family, 17 noInl8- Sully Is cool as an Iceberg, nmnmr hi Rons hnlrnr Fru.1 Arm. though his losses at times were .mn,. whn f.nB roaMrwl In (hi. ,v . WO 000 POP" mlllUtO. conaldornbly. Albany Domocrnt convened In Bpeclal BeSslon at noon today. Thoro was a beautiful display of flowers on tho desks of all tho now-ly-clectod members. Tho galleries wero crowded to thoir limits. Mary landers wore particularly In evidence, and when Oorman appeared on tho floor he was saluted with loud ap plause. Senatoia Hoar and Cockroll, accom- tinled by Sorgcant-mt-Anns Itnnsdnll, tilled upon the President nt 1 o'clock ud formally mado It known thnt tho soato was in bohsIoii. A recess was akon for half an hour In tho mean- (mo. Tho missing man Is about GO years ELLIOTT ' LYONS 1 i CONVICTED To Be Launched In April London. March fi. It In now Innrnod old. but appeared much older. Ho had ',,,.. R,,n,nr,, .m t i -m.,iv Just recovered from a severe Illness, t for Illunpn,nB March 17tht nB wnfl which loft him qulto weak. As tho ()rlglimUy lftlin0(I nml the event will nver is on.y nuoui iuu yarns irom me havo (0 be ,)08tonea ntll noxt houio, and Armstrong was last soou monthf whon tho blllIdo nre ,,. i In the neighborhood of tho rlvor, It (,9ft Umt evorythlng wl bo ln roati,. May gC TlIC FirSI tO BC EX Is feared that he was drowned. Short- Tho cororaony wIU bo an olab. I eCUted at tllC Penitentiary ly nftor tho noon hour Monday Arm- t onr, I Ul u Ui " ''" strong's family bocamo alarmed ovor ol.. ,PV, .,,.. ,. ,., i. ' Wlutdetev to Be Hanged Bd Taylo Who Killed Ruth Noland in J 90 J WILL PAY THE PENALTY WITH LIFE TOMORROW Rented a Room, Deliberatly Waited For His Victim and Shot Her From the Window Sir Thomas Linton lina nlacod tho Prudent Rooaovelt sent tho fol- his non-appearance, and Instituted n order for tho saIIcloth for the Sham- JuTy TOOk Bllt Ten Ml'lluleS wwiug mossago 10 me senaio xihb ui- seurcn. ujioh uuiu.u iu ...... rocll'8 BalIs wiU, a Dundee manufac- LtnRntiirn VArHirt tmioen: "I havo called this extra- trnco of tho mlBsIng man, othor thanituror 0n prevjm,a occnaions tho sails' uiuiu YClUiLt ordinary Besslon to consider tho troa- thoso mentioned abovo, tho neighbors' .oronmdo jn Belfast Tho Balls will! ties, concerning which It proved lm- were summoned to aid ln tho quest, ,J0 of 08,H.cany nuo fabric, giving, Tho trial of Eliott LyoiiB for Uto possible to take action during mo rog- out tnoir comuincu onoris nave n uiKreat atronsth. nnd will bo of Blightly murder of Sheriff Withers hecan nt'ronted ' - i ular session of congress Just ondod. failed to find any clew as to Arm- I ask your especial attention to tho strong's whereabouts. treaty with Colombo, securing to us Armu'.rong's two sons havo arrived too right to build tho Isthmian canal, from Portland and Tho Dalles, and n yollow color. Eugene Wednosdny fornooon, and bo- KaiiBaB City, Mo., March G.Unloss thoro Is unexpected Intervention on tho port of tho axecutlvo powor "Bud" Taylor, formorly a woll-known ball playor, will be oxecutod ' tomorro'w. Taylor's crime was tho murdor of his sweetheart, Huth Noland, March 2, 1002. The doed was one of tho moat coldblooded crlmi ovor committed In Knnsns City. Taylor, who was married and had ono child, became Infatuated with Miss Noland, nnd their Intimacy last od several months. They had many quarrels, followed by thrcntB of vio lence, warrants' for Taylor's nrrest, and usually by reconellntlons. Hut tho girl finally transforrod hor affec tions to anothor, and this ho crazed Taylor that ho dotonnlned to tako her life. In fulfillment of his plans ho an upstairs room In West Ninth stroet, through which thorough faro ho was suro tho girl would pubs, NoIson-BTnnetThaVtaken a contract fore night the case was closed and - - - to dnm tho Snalto river and to build LyoiiB yas found guilty of murdor in ,lf.(intiv iv in ,mii r, i,i. ..iii. and to tho treaty with Cuba for socur- launch was secured In Albany to bo- j OG mllos of catml. Tho total cost will tho first degroo, tho Jury being out for tnroo dayB pttay nH vKu wa u" ovor .u. " " i.-i uuijr xy miiiuum, jusi long enougn 10 roWnrdod by the appoaranco of tho 310.000 acres of land. The Pope Very Feeble. Rome. March G. Tho Popo passed a rust ess niRiu. owing xo mo in President Is Persistent. sr i.i a ru.i. r rtit.A n.i uuub ill id til but iiuii outiif iu ittu owir inir amoosuro of commercial reclproc- trln dragging tho river. Shorlff Hup Ity between tho two countries. Of nott, of Donton county, wnB also sum great aud far-reaching Importanco aro monod to Invostlgato tho mnttor. theso two treatlos for tho welfaro of, tho Btatos, and Uio urgont need of. their adoption requires mo to Impose it i i nLiiinn iiikiii. wniuk. - -----. - - uikw you tho inciinvonionco Qr.mgflLv.. . .. . . , .r -, :- -to- ri,n.tnann ing at Uils tlmo." ' ... ... ..., ;.j. ...,.,,. ,,,.,., ... ,. t ,,. Tillman took tho floor and anfaworod "roncniai sympioms. no '" tho speech mado by Cannon, and do- ho, w, to ab,0J "t? Ul04lEnK,1!1b p "' nnnnpml It In iinmnflxtirnil Inrmn. ITn hrl""" Vhon Rev. Ilarrott, of Brook- declared tho dignity and honor of tho ". ,who cf ,c , Uomo on tt 8pocJ(l senate wore at stnko on quostlons of miuwon, .vkuu ,u.. ....... official integrity, and Its roBponslbll- l" l,,d a" 1' ho, Ity and character wero Involved. He WttR toI(1 X a member of his holiness haractcrizoil tho speech as wholly househeld: ou aro not llkoly Iosco contemptuous, Indecent and outra- hlm '"' y roma,t ,n, orae nta nn.l ,nn,ln In n ,1v tvrranlpnl l0"B tlmO. HO Is VOry fOOblC. nvwv.v, .... ..M ... wwrf -.-..-.-.- In dealing with Its own rights privileges. and proparpjtho vordlct. Thovinost oxcltlug aud Klrl and nor youugor Hintor coming dnunntto .i .. ... . . ... ........ ovontToJ Uio trial occurred In tho af- alm and flrod thre41 tl,..OH ... mnlll O'alOOlC. It WOS cw.nnaln.. rrl.n ..I.. I ..ll ... ..1 1... u nuwunsiiftii niu ib.ii i itui. iiiiiit-iTti iiv ,ato the nomlnaUon of Crum to bo col- "ltJ lfr of tbo age,l and holj two 1nlotg am, ine , H00I1 attor ix-Tf - ..u.mo ra..viinn leBS "er und fnUior of Eliott Ly- b7ifhir romovod to liorlSmn. Afr ' rnu I . . which failed of confirmation nt tho "", ., .... . "H nrrHt "e ,na,, nn unsuccessful at test Besslon. I 'T ",ol"or WB" curno" imo lourc, tempt nt selr-dostruction. At his trial ihi i..nuw, aim wtuj uuvmimi uy wev. 0iIIo)Uc Insanity was urgod ns a d(- court roafflrmod tho decision of tho lowor court. To Aid Starving Norweolans. Chicago, 111., March C For tho ben-, oflt of tho famine milTorora In Bean, dlnnvla and Finland tho Norwoglnn National League gives a ninmiiuch conceit and ontortnlnment Intlio Au dltorlum tonight. Tho Hon. I.uthor Lnflln Miles Is to dellvor tho oration, and tho United Norwoglnn Singing Societies will render patriotic songs. It Is hoped the rollof fund will ho In creased Hovoral thousand dollars by tho entertainment. Who Cares If He Did? London. March 5. A dispatch .. B . Hoar palnod tho lloor uunng uio from Rt potorsburg this morning roll call of the newly-olected raombors quCOS (rom ft iong lottor sent by ana said he moroly dosirou to suue Toi6toi in wnlch ho oarnostly apolo- tho procoeduro of tho sonato In tho Iz08 to Crown Princo83 iuiBp for HW" nuBy loronoon. no attomiou matter of swearing In members, to seo L v,irqatnna i fnrmor letter. Ho ft "cno01 In"ff ai w ociock on uiat . . .. l f. irllV nml ttwtn nonnnnninr1 tTlu nnlrrli. wnouior ins uioa was corrocu u was cnaract0rlzos tho former lottor as that tfio coreraony moroly ontltlod tho crue( hoarti08S m thoughtloss. Ho memnor to a scat, tne roionuon oi COnCide8 wth a wish for hor for Mch was an opon quostlon until thn, M- tviiinh in nitt-nvn nosHlble Wer All oyos woro directed toward nnn ,, 0iiBVmi in Oori nnd an- Smoot, who flushed at so much atton- p0flj8 to jjm. ' tkm Vhpn Smoot was escorted to, ' 4e desk to take the oath ho was giv-1 Tho sena'e will take up tho Cuban consldorablo hand-clapping by treaty and dlsposo of It boforo uogin- Arfluino About the weiflhts. erai males. fonso by his attorneys. Ho was found Washington, March G. Tho authra-1 Tears came t4) tho prisoner's oyos Knty and sontoncHl to 'bo hnugod. clto commiaslon Is today conforrlng whon ho saw his mothor. TJl0 condemned man Is not yot 2fi with" Mltcholl mid tho attonioy for tho She testified somowhat differently ytiar8 0f nK0( mH mother died soon oporators, bohlnd closod doors, argu- to the othor witnesses concerning tho Uftor j,g ,.0nvlctl()ii, but ho has othor lng about tho wolght quostlon. Mitch- ovonts In tho house. Sho Bnld sho rointIves In this city, Chicago nnd New oil arrived at 2 o'clock this morning, "over hoard Wlthora say anything; orjonns. Strenuous' efforts liavo boon n- I novor touehod him. hut nloailoil with i.i... i .i. n Genre Arm.trnnr. MU.In I" . . .. ' .----- ...auu lu ..u in... iiuiii u.. RRllown m in Kimw inn rnnann rnr mo np. .... r i... .i.., i .. i (Jeorgo Armstrong a woll-known L" ;,:;.";';:.''".' .'' "- wuu" "" """ 104 State St, ploneor farmer of Benton county, re ' " nuaniionou wnn tne state supreme muing hi. muos irom Aioony, on mo Clear Weather Continues. FroBty nights and bright clear days continue and March threatens to ,du pllcnto In fairness nnd froodom from mists tho almost unpnrnlolled bright record of February. The fruit 'trees aro not advanced at all, on account or tin? caldnoss of tho so nnd thoro is lltrlo dnngor from frosts killing tho crop so far. Four years ngo prunos and plums nnd ponchos woro In bloom at this tlmo, and tho fruit crop was terribly hurt by a Into frost, tho grow ors losing nearly the whole crop of prunes and ponchos. Tho strawborry crop Is In flno condition also, nH far as reported, being not nt all forward and yet not htiViiiK been Injurod by fro. ' V Fi'esh Today Log Cabin Creams Peppermint Chews at inn oW s Phone 2U74 Main. Independence road, has boon missing slwo Monday foronoon. Ho nttendod a school mooting at 10 o'clock on Uiat day, and then disappeared. His noigh' bors aro confident thnt ho wont to tho rlvor thnt runs nonr his place and drownod himself. Search was made .tawds ln tho gajlorles. ning on the canal tnattor, lJMaaaKa3HlHlHBlHHBBlKBBH4 1 A - M9 THE NEW YORK RACKET I hf Hjic hofn willi vnn FIpvpii Years B ..MU MVVI. ...... J w .w . ... ? . ., r si J It has started as one of thcsmallest stores in the city, u tat by careful management and close attention to the 5 wants of its patrons it has continued to grow until its present large room is too small for the requirements a of the business. A Cterer llurar. A great many horses aro f(! on tho streets from "cntbngs" drawn np over their noses und wabbling about In manner which must ninko It very un- CARRIED OVER PRECEPICE Superintendent Dobler Killed in a Snowslide ' I 4-vfH4a-444e4e4--'faH'Cf4af8H-sH-e-i-s4-a-t-94s) La Place died 76 years ago today. We shall add the adjoining room to our present nffnfo.c. iC.i "nfcjw- m ' 1 .w uUUUl asKia.jsaujeriflj u u llaker City. Or.. March C Addl comfortnblo to cat ono's dinner In that tional partiqulars concerning tho fa-1 way. The lloston HeraUl tells of a ,ol .nwuii,i , ,,,., r..,..ni. n,i.u i bright horse down in "Pie Alley" , .... ... ,.,.., , ,. I which had nearly reached the bottom yeay. wn,c" 'el j of his bag. It wabbled awfully, but ol Superintendent F. C. Dohlor. were 1 tho oats woro sweet and he was liun- . received by tolophone this evening. J gry. In front of bun stood a wngon, He w" oarrlod down the mountain, ; nnd the wagon had a wheel. Happy one and a quartor miles, plunging; thought! Ue walked up to tho wheel, out a proelplco 175 feet high. The' rested his canyns bog on tho top of It body wag foum, by itW Ql ,Jie Mareh. . n !H,,?2 m" dl,nm'r1toihol!ast lnK parties this mowing. It was on In a comfortable, leisurely fashion and . , .. 7 , ,, with a twinkle In his eye. If that was "" thf 8now' th "k and ono, not a triumph of mind ovor matte ( wer-broken. The bedy was consider-, what was It? abl) bruised, but not mangled In any way The Indications are that deaih How to Keep Tonus. was liiHtaiitaneous. Carriers have One of the secrets of keeping yonnn, 'started for th oclty with the- body vigorous and supple Jointed is to con-, Th(. cornucopia mine, of whlrb Mr Unue to practice tho atrtivltlos of youth .. ...A. , ..i.,, . nr I .! f,,.. ll. !.. l.l 4 l"""" " "WI-.UBIS1.MWH. ." " . I "11 " """- '" ..WW I".. ""'" III III II I I ! II III llllll f. w mrj We have a well seiertprf ;nrk of nRY fiOODS coming S ! t,ffen t,ie muscl08 h ,,s ton ,,w 11,hI" mla 'V ,f "T - - nave a well bejeCiea SIOCK Or UKY UUUU COmilli, , limitations. If men like Peter ' u ' Prt of the gearls bank T r . . . ka . - - -- . . . . ... ..i r.i . 1. 1 ,... .. ...I. ior ine new room. Our policy with the new lines added shall te the same as with our present lines. ONE PMCE TO ALL. AND THAT THE VERY LOWfcST FIGURED ON A SPOT CASH BASIS. Our ereat volume of business enables us to buy at the closest Quantity prices- We discount every bill and mark our eoods to give customers the benefit of every savin? of our modern business methods. ity. M m H M H M U Coonor and William H. fJladstonc. who rupt estate. Robert N Jones, of this ) v - " -. -- bust manhood when far Into tho Mr. Searls became bankrupt the mine eighties, had succumbed at forty to the ' w8- not oonslderod a valuable asset thought of approaching age, bow much Now t , una9r8tQotI tJiat (h- m is or their valuable life work weald hse , h tf fW reran Ined undoueJ Quccoss. I .. . , ' , . . , .,, illntloo usd still leflT htm a rles man. e want to keep on growing and it will pay you to ? The Albany Democrat ha, been (& ling up the situation, aatl wisely re- help us grow. i Sab's Cheapest One Price Cash Store I LE. T. BARNES, Proprietor. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa J A Saretr. "Somehow," said ihe girl In blue. "J ! can't help wishing I had accepted mm." i "Wh. tiearr askwl the girl In gray, marks: "Salem rpors nowadays "Why, be swore that he'd never be J are taking- groat pleasure la referring happy again, and I'm afraid he is." to the Portland hog. For a faet the Ab, yes.? commented the girl lu ' iortla4 has; has eatlrely or Kray reflectively. "As matters are now I M thtl j 0reoa." you can't b sure that he isn't, but If Z . , you'd mnrried W you eeukl wake The Oregon Olty Mfh srkoul Is la sure ef lt.":itlesgo Post j uiroea of strika. Prolaaser d.p..u. , d.....m l1 WM om m. 1 rly She-Do you legard .narrfc.se a, r " wlk e4ltr f a turHr oat The direoters aappvrt the pro- feesor For durability there's no better brand than the "R. & W." that's why we sell, advertise, and rec ommend them as being all that a pair of trouiers should be. A glance at every detail is enough to convince you that a custom tailor cannot serve you as well. S .1 Remember the little RED BOX in. our window. G$ key to it and perhaps you can get the money out of it.