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12 Pages Pages 1 to 8. i 1' 1 ' i ' - . ' v II VOL. XIII. SALEM, OFIEQON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1903. NO. 85. THE DAILY ! L. H t H k T A H I I -B-r 1 jf V- V JL UJL .JLm I JU IFTEEN SHELL HOLES In the Hull ox trie Reina Christiana . Spanish Warship Sunk by Dewey is Raisea Evidence Goes to Show that She was Scuttled Manila, April 13. Tho Itclnn Chris tiana, Admiral Moniojos usKBiuy, Krhlch won sunk by Dewey In tho bat. Elo of Manila, was raised yesterday from Its bed of mud by tho crow of a wrecking company, and beached. About 80 akclotonn woro found In tho Ivcssel. Tho valvo of tho main injec tor Is missing which Intimates sho was scuttled, when hor commander aban doned hor ' Fifteen shell holes were tfound In her hull. Otherwise she was 5n fair condition. New Styles in Spfiilg and Stim- Millinety. met Hero aio tho vury latest erentloiiH inj spring and summer millinery. "Smart dressy effects, calculated to please close followers of fashion, nut two do not want to appeal to you on any stylo alone. bccaiiHO wo mako our prlciH oii of tho strongest buying Incentives New You k v Millinery Patiots. No 317 Comruorclal Street MR3. HOOKER, Mgr. Caught With Their Booty. Longmont, Colo., April 13. Two men dynamited tho safe of the post office hero early this morning, but wero surprised by citizens before they could gather much booty. Only two registered letters wero secured, and those wero later recovered from tho men, who wero captured In a lumber yard nearby. They gave their namci as Oeorgo Bradley and William MorrV son, and claim they arc from Pueblo. Officers hero bellcvo they have hiCd something to do with tho recent hold Ing up of a restaurant there, when two men, patrons of the nlacc, wero shot and killed. Postofnco Inspector Sullivan thinks they nro responsible for the numer ous cases of safe-blowing that hav occurred In California and adjoining states during tho past several months. Putting on Her Clothes Ilrlstol, April 13. Tiro work of step ping the Kellanco mast commenced early this morning, nnd took 35 min utes. It Is about 111 feet high. The rigging Is now going up. Don't Suit Weymouth, April 13. Shamrock III, under mainsail, mndo a short run In tho open sea thin morning In n squally northern breeze. Tho tost showed the set of the mnlnsnl! was not satisfactory. Sho returned to her nnchorngo after an hour's run. MERGER DECISION HURTING Northern Securities Slump WaU Street Thinks Court Decision will Stand All Stocks Fall off, Southei n Pacific Included BUFFALO BILL IS HURT .1 Thrown From His Horsethis Afternoon to thorn, so that a clip ot six to eight pounds to the fleece la very common, The htnvy fleece and Improved qual ity are produced wlUi no greater ox penre than wasdho inferior clip a few years ngo, and the fanner reaps tho Additional profit Bo It Is throughout. nil branches ot the stock Industry, and the bank ac counts of tho stockmen and the evi dence of their prosperity In their deal ings with merchants aro unmlstakabls evidence of tho (treat chango that has taken placo for tho good of the country. The Horse Fell With Him,' . , 7TT"" Hurtingr Him Severely :ACT0r GClS Farmers United. ' Home, April 13. The International Agricultural Congress oponed here to day, with 2000 delegates, v Collar Makers Strike. Qlons Falls. N. Y.. April 13. Six hundred operators In tho Well shirt' collar factory struck this morning. Two hundred others, who do piece work nt their homes, are also out. Thoy vsnnt a reduced rate on the thread, which thoy aro compelled to buy from tho compnny. New York, April 13. Signs nro not wanting In Wall street today that the udverso decision to tho Northern So curdles Is considered a mortal blow, at lenst so far nil railway comhlnn tlons an concorncd. Almost from the opening stocks staggered from the blow up to 2 o'clock this afternoon, nnd dropped constantly. Tho Jiopd that tho thrno days' holiday would give tho big IntcruHta vltnlly Interest ed a chnnco to got their breath waa rudely shattered. Attempts woro mndu to support thorn at tho beginning, but heavy soiling orders crowded In from many parts of tho country, and tho re I coding tldo of values could not bo checked. Tho heaviest loses Is In those corporations whoso status might bt attacked on tho samo grounds as the merger. I-arso blocks of Union Pa cific and Rock Island woro thrown on tho market. Trading on jlio curb wai violently excited, nnd brokers threw over largo securities In largo amounts. Unopened at 103 and beat down to 97c by 2 o'clock this afternoon. Thu Southern Pnclflc slumped off with tht rest. Just boforo thu close the Northern Securities ngnln broko nud wont down to 01c, It being frcoly offer ml at this figure. At 3 o'clock tho stock showed a loss of nlno points today. Taken to a Hotel, but Extent! of Injuries yet Unknown Manchester, Eng., April 13. Duffalo Dill waa injured In an exhibition of Ills Ho was1 removed to tho hotel, hut tho ex tent of his Injuries nro not yet known. tho Wild West show hero today, horau fell heavily, throwing him. Good Money Eureka, 111., April 13. Clay Clom ent. tho actor, by sottlcment ot tho stilt over his father's estate, from which he was disinherited because ho went on the stage, comes into posses, slon of 12, C00. The Burial of Belknap Washington, April 13, Tho re mains ot tho late Rear Admiral Dolk nap arrived this morning from I'onsa cola, and will be Interred In Arlington cemotctry. with inllltla and marine the Bribers Six weoks of politics, aud then we can nil go fishing or to work. Elevator Burned. I Chicago, April 13. Tho, Churchill elevator, with 1G0.000 bunliols ot wheat, was destroyed by flro tills 'morning. Loss, JlOO.'KXi. ' Improvement of 8tock. Eugene. Or. April 12 With tho opening of spring weather in lJin county there Ih evidence among tho farmers nnd stockrnlsors of tho coun ty 'that more enterprise Is displayed In tho mutter of Improvement of tho stock Industry than over before Thb Btock business In tho county Is honors, greater than mauy pcoplo suppose. and tho oxportR for tho past year have SI ry a I fnili amounted to approximately 1250,000. JTlUlC'AUUlH which Is a greater flguro than would bo estimated by most pcoplo without careful study Tho groat Improvement notlccnblo - nt the present time In tho Introduction St. Uiuls. April 13. Tho local of Improved blood, and nn effort nt grand Jury, which, under the guidance scientific Improvement In breed. of 1'rosevutlng Attorney Kalk, Is co- Tho cattle on nil the ranges show operating with tho Jefferson City In evidence of this, and tholr valuo In qulsltors In thu alleged corruption of the market Is correspondingly In-'tho stato legislators, resumed Its creased. Likewise tho sheep that work this morning, graze upon the hills bear evidence otl Six stntn senators wore summoned breeding and tho wool, as It comes in ns witnesses today. Officers aro to tho mnrkots 1b of a superior quail-1 scouring tho city for Colonol Phelps, ty, and brings a correspondingly good a well-known railway .lobbyist, whoso price, innmo Is mentioned In connection with TJrao was that almost anything with i tho thousand-dollar bill transaction wool was called a sheep, and a clip of whllo tho nluni bill was umlor con four to six pounds was sufficient to ' sldvrntlon. Ho wn expeotcd to bo a satisfy tho desires ot tho owner. Hut witness todny. but failed to appear, now tho most improved breeds nro In although ho was seen on tho itreots 'domand, nnd careful attention is given yostorday. SULTAN GETTING BRAVE j Orders a Private iacni to lost Sixty Thousand Dollars, and then a $400,000 Cruiser Purchased Electric Lights from a German Firm Constantinople. April 13. Tho Sul tan's fright over tho uprising of the Albanian seems to have qulotod, To day ho issued an order for tho sum mary punlshmont ot Uio Macedonian traln-wrockorn, and almost Immediate ly after Issued another ordor to the Genoa shipyards for a prlvnto yacht, to coat $00,000, and a now cruiser, to. cost 1400,000. Ho also ordered a largs cupply of electric lights ot pocullar construction from a Gorman firm, Thoy aro to bo used by tho Turkish hotpltal cor In searching for dead on battluflclds. Missouri Bribers Joporson City, Ma, April 13. The County special grand Jury rvaumod Its Investigation ot tho baking powdor scandals In the stato legislature this, morning. Ftesh Today Angel Creams and Chewing Chocolate at Zin-n's 154 8tate 8t Phono 2874 Main. esseaessataessasT ip, I r rri IrT V ? twt l NSffA ." 1 "WlLMfi si G3m SS Ladies' Skirts Exclusive styles in high grade t walking ana uresa skirts luciud iug Etamiues, Violes, Etamine Cheviots, light weight Thibbets aud Broadcloths, Nettings, Ponu-do-Soio and Taffeta Silks $5 tip to $30 Serges, Cloths, Worsteds, fancy Novelties, Venetians, etc. $238 tip to $ JO Beautiful ex- uit-ite in de an, high in QUALITY fe.- llrt-OrltUUIlt t.ffSuinfn m domestic and nanrlhomllluu inmorted goods iiUHUb0 to select from prices ranging from 5c to $2.50. DID YOU EVER? Did you over bu an mtlclo of Inferior quality in our store for quality? Our watchword has ever boon "QUALITY." If you buy a Butt of clothes, overooat, ladles' h' Suit or Hklrt, or anything ready-to-wear, it fits woll, wears well, tho prico is reasonable, the QUALITY is good. If you buy a yard of. DrosH Goods, Silk, a Handkorihlef, Umbrella, or a yard of Muslin, Calico, Gingham, 'or the smallest Notion, you will And tho quality to bo tho best Full measure, Pull count, Full weight,- in -every Instance. Our Spool silk is tho best and It measures full 100 yards. Our pins are full count Our sheetings full width. Our underwear full size. All these virtues of worth combined with low prices and fair treatment form a combination too strong W resist. 52TTTSWji SEE OUn NEW TAILOR 8UIT8. Ranging In price from S10 to $27.60. ft; J oP 7mr ? (SHIRT WAISTS P0M New Style WALKING SKIRTS Another line at They are wonders for value 0r stock of Shirt Waists comprises all the new Ideas In waist making, from the cheapest to the best Yo wlfl fmi them fall of style, and the fabrics the best that can be pot Into a garment for the price. COTTON WAISTS Mado of Percales and Ginghams and Whito Lawns. 25c, 50c, 75c OXFORD WAISTS In white and colors trimmed with largo buttons, very latest styles T $,$J.50to $3.50 SILK WAISTS The most olnborato lino of silk waists ever brought to Salem $4.85, $7.50 to $ 1 5.00 " " "StAk' I QUALITY tho pinnacle of PFRFECTION in all things. "A MAN OF QUALITY." What raoro could be said of him? "A Stohe Ok Qiuuty" could you ask for abetter recommend? The storo for Children's. Hosiery Our famous No 1G hose for girls. Our famous No. 19 bote for boys. Aik for this number and you will get QUALITY unadulterated, OUR 15c HOSE for boys and rlrla n worthy values J """W Wash, Goods Our Wash floods Department would do Justice to tho larger cities of the KauU It Is another department for Quality, and tho prices aro far below your expectations. nru far below your expectations. Mcorlzcd Bilk Oxfords. Lantalslu Tissue. Linen lltttlito. Carded Novelties, Dimities, Yorkshire Kips. I'opllllon Tlssuo. l'ollnctto Fabrics. and other fabrics too numerous to mention. NEW SPRING PETTICOATS A swell new line of silk Underskirts in colors and black just received. $5.00 Others ranging in price up to $30.00 I Jfv jml The I 1 W SMwM Gjratxd I I A I Prize I I Ml ir-T M ,ho lRr,B KxposMon 1900 I 9 U JpMktoBaHM wm avt'ardeU to (he makera of H I j$k 1 The 1 ll Gordon Hat. I m ' fi Gordon quality tneans eomo. mS - (9 ihJnH. ask your Uualer ufooul it. H I .1