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"TfTPjm- W', rr '1 PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1903. Ie STRIKE 9 I ., GETTING! 0 BITTER I Hod, Carries and Con I crete Men .Employers Say They wifl eyer Employ UnionjLabor Will Import Mechanics, from the East at 'Once ' Portland, Or., April 13. Tho hod carriers and concrete men struck to day, Joining tho small army of build ing trades employe already out. Em ployers this morning demanded police protection for each building, which was granted Thoy will Import me chanics of all linos to tako tho place of tho strikers, and agreed not to In tho future employ any union men. All building operations will be suspended for a few days. Brief Telegrams. k Assistant Attorney-General Deck lias tendored his resignation to the president, and It has been accepted In a note expressive of satisfaction of .Mr. Deck's services. A soldier came Into Fort Yellow stone Sunday from tho prosldont's Miamp. He' reported that tho prowl dent was wall, and that ho had scon xreat quantities of game. Cardinal Gibbons pontificated at 'the Master swrvlce nt Ilaltlmoro Hun day His Kmlnence wiih much Im proved In health. . The Iowa I ilea tins had n number nf novo jars, but It took tho Indorse ment nf tho ernldtunt neker nftor the presldaney on the Democratic ticket to give It Its death blow. President 1,mbet. of Franco. Is to tmbark for tho north coast of Africa next Tuesday, after being feted at Marseilles. lie vlll be escorted by tho bnttloshlp St. Uuls. carrying sen. ntors anil deputies. Tho PiMtdtmt Is iwoliig much game, inn up in iiiuti nun not Killed any lions. Thoio In a smallpox epldamle nt Hlianllui mid Antelope, In the south eastern pait of Wasco county. Th dlionso Is of a severe type. Whlttuksr Wright olalmod to bo a fltlxuu of the United States, and says that the t'ommlssloutii- who' heard his case Is without Jurisdiction. IMwnrd K. Fuller forfeit! his ball In ChlwiHo yoHterday. and his brother Urwln's security bond v,a mined to 7QQ0. The brothwrH had stamps In their potsifwslon Mtolun from Ponun City. Okla Tun skoluloim In rrn'oiilnrlun of flat stones, uncovered on n farm unst of Hopklnsvtllo. Ky aro pronounced by Professor Morohcnd. of J'hllllpa Acad uiiiy those of rate prehistoric mound bulldunt. Tho Standard liun that an iikiho inunt hus liesn concluded u hereby Ureal llrltaln. Franue and Germany will pnrtlelpnto equally in (lie control of tho propMud llngdtid railroad, nnd tho rewindon of which will bo guarau tcciUby tlm Turldsh runtoms. John O. Kane Died. John D. Kano died at tho Salem Hospital Hiilurtlay morning of pnou inuula Th deceasMl wns S3 years old. n native of New York, nnd for the last 10 years was omployod as an up holntarar In this rlty. Mr. Kauu was of a gontl and kind ly nature, and tliuso qualities will ro nialn us plcnnant iiiimmrleH to those who know him best. Ho leaves a widow and ilvo children. Walluce W . Douglas, uu attorney at Marshfleld: l.ucla, 10; ltlchard. 13, and Joseph, 13. Tho funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2: SO from tho resfdoncc of Uov. Kantuer. lntermunt In City Vlow cemetery. Senator Hanna Qu.it of Honor. Syracuse, N. Y.. Ajirll 13. Senator Hanna, of Ohio, camo to Sjrucuso to day, nt tho Invitation of the Chamber of Comment, and tonight he will bo tho guost o( honor at tjito auuual ban quet ofyjjm orgsnlsatloii, hlvo hun drol reiresoiitatlvo business and pro fessional men of Central New York have Peon Invited, and the banquet promises to bo tho moat notable affair of Its kind evur given In this city ' Qui jSJ New Clerk Drains Work. C. I Pnrrish, formerly of Klamath county, arrived today from Portland, and assumed his duties as chief clerk In the school land orUco. Ho succeeds lo. Drown, of this city who was re t'outly appointed dork of tho school land boAiitj to hueijetjj jr. )K Chamber lain, Ujo Pttrrliio hs for somo timt served as chlof t-lork In the nurohuinn, deparlment of lg O, It, N, Com pany. In Iortland -Will Discuss Kindergartens. Pittsburg, I'a.,April 13, ThoIntcr national Kindergarten Union, which holds Its tenth annual convention here during the three days boginnlng to morrow. Is a federation of 70 kinder garten associations in all parts of the United State add Canada. Several hundred delegates hare arrived to at tend the gathering. Aribng the p'roml acnt persons who will' address the gathering are Dr. Goorgc B. Vincent, of tho Unlvorslty of Chicage: Prof. Arthur Dow, of Pratt InstftBtc; and I)r William T.' Harris, United States Commissioner Vf Education. Tickets by :! tbe Millions Chicago, April 13. Offices of the Montana Loan ft Investment Com pany, an alleged lottery concern, wore raided by tho police this morning. A million and a half tickets wcro seized. , V Convicted Another SL Louis, April 13. John Schnet- tier was convicted of bribery In con nection with tho Suburban Railway and $75,000 boodle deal by tho munici pal supreme court He gave a 110,000 bond. All the Same as Our Teddy MarsollllM. April 13. President I,oiihot arrived today en route to Al glree, and was enthusiastically re ceived. He decorated Sfi ofllrlnls, kissing eneh cm ns he pinned on the decoration. Vessels. Are- Safe (lltiiiretiter. April 13. Night fishing vossols. which worn caught In tho Ice. and have been held mnny months In u my f the Islands. New Foundlnnd, nnd which were long Iwrod to t lost. have been llbernttHl. nnd aro coming home Prince Chung Promoted I'uktii. April 13. An liniH-rlnl fillet has been Issued piomotlng Prince Chung, head of the foreign office, to tllO post of grand serHtar. hiiccomI lug Yung I. ii, who iIUmI Friday The now grand secietnry became Interna tlonally known when associated with M Hung Chang, as China's represon tntlve during tho pence negotiations Thousands jn Parade l.owoll. April 13. Klglit tlinunnnd persons took part In tho labor pa rail a this afturnoon. Tho route vat van fully guarded by the olice. and there was no demonstration. It was oxcecV Ingly orderly, and fully 3000 womon and girls took part Tho mayor re viewed the parade baroheaded. Father Metliady made tlie aildress. It was a jcathliig denunciation of trusts and capital Dredger ftlen Strike ChliaKo Apiil 13 A thousand en glueers. flremeu und deck hands ou tho dredgers struck this morning, bo cause they wero paid smallor wages whwi working at other ports than when at Chlcngo An attempt will be mauo to operate with non-unionists, tho employers relying on government protection, as the work affscts gov ornment and shipping interots gen erally. o White House Eag-Rolllng. Washington, l). O., April 13. The greeu Bward back of the Whlto House was allvo today with swarm of child. ren, who. with baskets ailed with brightly-colored eggs, ontorcd with sost Into tho anuual Roster Monday egg-rolling carnival. Tho attendance was not confined to chlldron, for a great many elders were present The grounds wore open from 9 n. m. until sunset. Tho Marino band gave a pop ular concert for tho youngsters In the afternoon. .. li- - aibrmltar. April 13. King Edward I departed for Malta aboard the royallpromiso. Don't put off treatment, yacht this afternoon. Buy a bottle of Hood'a today. BOOM FOR OREGON'S GOVERNOR Banquet at Boise, Idaho, Tonight Chamberlain's Name Men tioned for Vice President He Makes the Address Jefferson Banquet at i JJolso, Idaho, April 13. Tho Demo cratic Jefferson celebration takes place tonight. Delegations from all over the statu are present. At tho banquet the address will be mode by Governor Chamberlain, of Oregon. It , will launch the boom for him for vice president. Dunsmier Refuses Victoria, H. C, April 13. Dunsmulr, owner of tho coal mines, who prcclp. Hated .tho presont strike by dlscharo Ing his men for Joining tho Western Federation of Minors, now refuacfl to recognize tho arbitration board ap pointed by tho Dominion government, consisting of Chief Justlco Hunter and Ilev. Dr. Howo. Ho snys thoro Is noth- Ing to arbitrate, and won't "recognize the Western Federation, and declares the commission can do nbthlng. MnrU. Tirnln'o l'lr KnrtiliiKn. Murk Twain was once naked by a frloml If he reiuumbcrcd tho first money he hfid ever earned. "Yes," niiHwctcil Mr. Clemens, puff ing uiedltntlvely on his clgnr, "I luno o distinct recollection of It. When I was n youngster, I it tended school nt a place whuro tho use of the birch rod was not uu tiniiHiin! event. It wns against the rules to mark the desks In uuy maimer, the prosily being u tine of .fi or public cliiisilwmtmt. "Happening In Uolnte the rule on line occasion. I was offeroil the niter native. I told my fsther. anil, lis he hoeiuvd to think It wiilitit be too bud for mu to be publicly punlstmr, die guie mo tin- 4h". At that period of my existence $ wiih ii large sum, vtUUe u whipping uns of little couscquuiice, anil wj"- hre Mr. Cloinens rctlectlve ly knocked the urIum from his cigar "well," be finally ndded, "that was how 1 esruetl my llrst iZ." Alli Hi" VllilU-lirr l.auulird. At m public entertiiliiiui-iH n-eeiitly u i-onjiirer lisd an eHrleuef bu-h was highly eomlcsl. ioush quite dlwiHtroiiM from a profcMkloiinl point of view. Having produeed hii egg from u pre viously empty bug, bo ujinouuovil that he would' follow up this trlek b bring ing from the bug the hen that luld the egg. This little uirunueiM'iit he loft to bis ifoiifcdcriitc to curry out lie pro ceeded lo draw the bird from the bag, but what wiih his surprise on finding that tho ullcgcd hen was an aid rooMcr. which strutted about the stage with rutlleil feathers and offended dignity and set up us vigorous u crowing as If It had Just awakened from Its noctur nal slumbers. Tho whole audience shrieked with laughter, mid the unfortunate conjurer irmde u bolt for the dresflng room. Tl- Tnmlilc-eil, The tumblewccd I,u curious plant, ludlguiiuus to the western prairies. It grous In all dliectlxos from u ccutrnl stem, uinkliig u large lint head, close to the ground. In the full, nftsr being touched b the frost or dried by thc weather, the stem breaks off, the head becomes the sport of the wind and Is driven off ncros tho prairie, scattering seeds us it goes and finally bringing up against some obstruction which arrests Its progress. Tliesv weeds bao been ecu piled teu feet high ugulust a fcuc driven there by tho wind. Eruptions Dry, nioibt, scaly tetter, all fonn$ of eozenm or salt rhouiu, plmiilos ana other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, either inher ited, or naiuired Uirough defectivo digustioii ami assimilation. To treat those eruptions wltlt drying modiolnea is dangerous. The thing to do is to holp tho Bystem discharge tlie humors, and strengthen It against their return. Hood's S4Mprll prmntiny cured J. 0. Ula. Krinl,, m, Qi ,cltmK tnm mUc nU luihrtd for some Um; and MUs alTlnTroltrr. Box JtS. Alron. Wi. i Pie oa btr face sod Uk sod chiftd skta ea tr tdf, by which bt hsd Uta crtsUr troubled. Tbers r more totimoalsls la fTOf of tbll crtlt lnJlcln lK.n ..n K publUatd. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keens tha I A I'hnmiurnal Artlat. "He Is the only true musical phenotn.' tnon'l ever kiw or beard." "Why do you wiy tbatr "Uecause he acknowledges that ho tours the country for cash first and art second and that this Isn't his farewell appearance." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, "Faint nrnrt" Won. "I can icer marry you," snlrt the beautiful blond. "Hut." pleaded tbe wealthy old man, "won't you make my life bnjipy for tho short years I will bo here? I nni troubled with n weak and faint heart." "In that caso I accept you." Aod yet they say faint heart never won fulr lady. Nnshvlllo American. Old Case Decided Washington, April 13. California's famous MUslou nock caso was decid ed In tho supreme court today. The rocks proper aro two small barren Islands In San Francisco bay, which McKlnlcy set nsldo for naval pur poses. In 1870. tho California legisla ture convoyed tho submerged lands surrounding the islands to tho Mission Ilock Company, which built up and rrpntfr! 14 nprna nmf Imnmvtwl tlmm Tho United States brought suit for tho islnnds, also for tho submerged lands, nnd won In the 'circuit court. ThcJ court of appeals modified It so the United StnteB had no tltlo to tho sub- morgod lands, but hold tho Islands, which have a surface of less than one acre. Tho decision wns sustained bj the supromo court today, tho court holding that California had tltlo to thn submorged lands, and had the rlghi to convoy thorn. Thnt wnsn't tho poll- cy of tho Prosldont to reserve more than the'lslnnds thomsolves. Tho land In question Is valued at about 3G0.. 000 J Miss Harriet I.nno. of Portlnnd. nr-' rived today, and Is the guest of Miss Sallle Dush. I Mrs. C. C. Mnrlug, or Seattle, and Miss Marian Plummor, of Portland, are visiting In this city, tho guests of their slstor, Mrs. Claud Catch. I Notice. I will not bo responsible for any bills, unless contrnitcd by myself J L. Hamilton 4-13-3t STOCKTON'S Men's Clothing and SHOES Best Bargains of tne season in Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Gents' Furnishings. We are right t the fore front with the latent and most approved styles. It will pay you to buy here. SPRING STYLES IBOYS' SUITS pr Nobbiest, Nattiest Stilts at most Reasonable Ptices Pongee Silk and Gold Cloth For "Wraps, Waists and Suits. Remember we liavo everything in tho latest Dress Goods and Trimmings. White Kid Gloves Just what you needa pair pf our White Kid Gloves that will wah with Castile soap and water JJUDGE , QUASHED VERDICT Mavnr Hump nf Sftsitllft nut :::."""" ""u U1B h aiBMJWI ww w wwaw vm w t;UMIIIg ofit Judge Holds he is Not to Actp,ctur- Thc embiy room.,- as Police Officer Seattle, April 13. Superior Judge tbe wholo building Is heated from Doll, this morning, quashed the grand . furnace In tho basement. The m jury Indictment ogalnsl Mayor Humes J10" ofh,0 "cmby m Wa charging him wiih failure to suppress gambling and kindred vices. The Judge held that the law does not contem plate that tho mayor shall act as a po lice officer j SALEM'S NEWEST CHURCH SlUldaV Special tO the Port laild OreSOIlian The First Chrlstlnn Science church building erected In Oregou was dcdl. rated In this city today. It wob orect- cd by tho Second Church of Christ, Scientist, at a cost of $5000, and Is ono of the prettiest nnd best furnished churches In tho city. Tho dedicatory oxorclses wore conducted by Mrs. It s. Dean and Wvllo A. Mooio. first nnd Becond renders of tho church, and ad' drosses wore also delivered by Mrs. ninncho Hoguo and David D. Ogdcn, of Portlnnd. As thero was not room for all who wished to hear the sorvlcos, tho exor cises wore ropeatcd In the nftornoon, when about 100 members of tho church In Portland were presont With a mem bership of 50, among them Home of tho most highly esteemed residents of Sa lem. the church has begun its worship In Its now homo under most auspl clous circumstances, The new church building Is located .FOR. Xon rffinmntfAf a atroAf l..n. .. . --.. ..vH ju.i west of t) cuy nan, ana in one or the most i sirablo parts of tho city. The stro turo is.or wood and simple In tHit To'thc thought of Btrcngth and i(t onuy wnicn ono receives from a vie lot tho building from tho outside, added a nofa-ptitlnn nf Hntin. . I ty nnd comfort, when one enteri n, nrinpnli nnil rtneana (kfn,.l. st. room, assembly room u study. The parlor, reading room Iaiuujr ore iirauj iiiraisneu, 8JSJ , walls aro adorned with nun.. cunveuiciuiy arrnngeu wim n potfia. seating capacity of 300. The Inisfe, woodwork is finished In hard oILm lent As la the caso with all Chrlitth! Science churches, the property entirely paid for before It was ia, cated. W. O. Knighton, of Portlut Is tho architect Blind Chaplain Dead. wiiuam iicnry Miinurn, D. D, ik.1 blind chnplaln of the United SUW senato, died at his home In Los Mp, les, at 11:45 o'clock Friday moral J from a general breaking down fc health. Wkllo delivering an addre at Lincoln, Neb., four years ip Chnplaln Milburn sustained a Etret of apoplexy, and has been In health ever Blnco. He went to Lo! Angeles last October with his ti adopted daughters, tho Misses Get Icy, with strong hopes of relief fna1 tho offects of tho paralytic stroke. Hi was almost holplcss when ho. arrirctj but for a tlmo gradually Improrel nnd took frequent enrriago rides In thi' country. ' As Others See U. (From tho Cugeno State JournaU . Col. a Hofor, of the Salem Caplui Journal, was In Hugeno this vrctif taking observations and writing tho Republican cougrosslonal coats tlon for his papor. Ho Is a brlllui wrltor, a ready speaker and a pleule gonllemnn. Ho nnd his brother im good newspaper team, and make of tho brightest nnd best pnpent Orogon not tho organ of any party set of men, but frco and IndepenW Colonel J L, McQowan, editor chief of tho Chnttanoogn Times, fri Sunday nftornoon at B o'clock 22"1-a jggjgjJ-Wi MM lmtm