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iHUAjjpiJUayipjiJ " '"'"IW" wnmHmmmniaqmmmBBiimmmam r v c - f -r rwrf -r SSS LyL. xiii. SALEM, OREGON, TUE8DAY, APRIL 21, 1903. 'NO..S3J- .i. 'W'MIWSpyffflffilWf VW "l-nwiy r-r" THE BAIIi JOURNAL- Situation Is Serious In Portland iee Htmdted Cai?pentes ae Now Idle JS0NSPIRACY DENIED BY LUMBER DEALERS M "flthoR Ttownl Men Say Shipments Have Caused carcny, Hence Local Demands Cannot be Filled Uniforms Are Gray Portland, April 21. "Lumber, glvo wbuos oi mo mi-mo m a umber," la tho cry from nil ovor mcctlnK- lty. Scarcoly a contractor In cnn procure a foot of bulldlnp mstanni irom iui) ui uio iiuua run nlHglfull blast, day and night. n result of thin condition two- thlnGlof the cnrpeiiture have been laWTSaT, and by tomonow ovonlnR It Is doubtful If .10 hnmmors will bo at wKKor the past three days tho scarcity of lumber has ovorywhoro bounlfolt Uy yesterday many build IrisHWore forced to Riiipend construe tloyMCarpcnter work upon tho Welti hWIHMlldlnK has been nt a standstill lelPrlday iTBlBnmlll m -n nnd tho manaRor oflWieTnK't'iic-y throiiKh which all tho t retiUlbusluess Is conductod, say this . fi caused by a tremendous export bus Inessjgboth by roll nnd by water. 4Jho nmount of lumber nvnllablo for cjtyfrotull trade baa deornnsod 25 pr fc jtlwlthln tlio past week. Wo-hopo tliatby another week.nt tho furthest, tlicSESors now In hand from tho out ahkrawlll be filled nnd tho local do- Kupplled," said W. C Francis, manager of tho City Iltttnll Lumber Company and secretaiy of tho Hast Jjumber Comiinny. All tho ma- fix rsold to tho lornl trnilo rocs through Sir Francis' ofllco. , situation. In brief. Is as fol- and mass -t hundred enrpentore are out tOflfthalf of all construction Is do- account of noarojty of lum ber! Wloy "reported on good authority that III refuso to sell lumber to any torfavorlng labor unions, nulldjns Trades' Council last passed a resolution charging the r Ilulldors' Association and saw- n with forming a comblno to the building Industry. Tho crs wore, challenged to debato me Horlln, April 21. The Kaiser hoB ordered tho Introduction of gray uni forms for tho entire German army Noted Orator Passes Over Independence, Mo., April 21. Colo nel John Crisp, tho noted orator and politician, died at his home here thin morning. n Policy King Imprisoned New York. April 21 Al. AdamH. tho policy king, recently convicted of running a olley gam, was this morning sentenced to Imprisonment for a year, nnd to pay a flno of 110(0. The Big Ship omes In New York. April 21. The Kaiser Wllhelm Second, tho longest and swiftest vossel In tho world, now on her maiden voyage from Ilramen, as sighted this morning. 40 miles east or Nantucket lightship. She should arrive at her pier at 7 o'clock this ev ening No records will be broken, with tho poaslblo exception of tho big gest day's run. Sho showed nearly 24 knots on her trial trip. BENSON ESCAPES HANGING Jury Reaches Yerdict Monday . Some Specious Arguments as Self Defense Plea Diaphanous But it Went to with the Jury Olympla, Wash., April 21. Christ Ilenson, who shot and killed his jailer, David Morrell, In an attempt to es enpo from Uio Thurston .county Jail on March let, has been convicted of manslaughter. Tho Jury returned Its verdict at 9:30 last night. Thjo the ory, It Is presumed, on which Benson, who flrst attacked Morroll with a piece of lead plpo, had doalstod from tho nttack, and was endeavoring to fleo when pursued and shot by tho jailor, and was driven to protect him seir by killing Morroll. Tho attorneya presented their argu ment, tho prosecution maintaining that Honsou was guilty of murder in tho first degree, having by his own and other testimony shown that tho deed waB premeditated. Tho defonso maintained that as far as tho assault upon tho jailor, with tho lead pipe, for the purposo of rendering him uncon (.clous was concerned, it was premedi tated, but after ho ran from tho Jailer to niako his cscapo, and found tho doom wero all securely locked, ho was no longer tho aggressor. Tho dofonso nrgucd that tho shooting was dono in 8ulf-dofonse. Iiunson was quite nervous durlngj tho trial today, anjl on severnl occa' slons whon reforenco was mado to his mother and his homo lie was on the lvorgo of breaking down, ,Tho court room was crowded to the doors, a I large number of woman Hieing pros- I l-IU. Relies on Insanity Indianapolis. April 21. Cantroll's trial was continued today the do. ftrtuo not offering any nvldcnco dls proving tho state's testlmom. but re lying ttolely on Uio Insanity pies BRYAN ROASTS jGROYER HaJ Best Opportunity . Since Ja.ckson Deserted Democrats in Their Hour of Need Says He Carried Cleveland's Burden Through Campaigns Penitentiary Scandal Exploding May Have Been Nothing But i ' Deception After All - I I Kansas City. April 2J. Bryan bit- torly arraigned Cleveland In his ad dresa before the Jackson County Democratic Club banquet early this morning. Ho said wo need moral courage moro than ability, and wo wont tho kind of moral courage that will fight for honest Democratic prin ciples. Tho Democratic bed Is wldo enough for nil who want to como In. X1 ,lld.nW'U,t l0.hr to 8,l.H lamination, and ihmw m ftnju uuruuii un-mniiorn from picking our pockets. Wo have had enough of Clevolandlsm. Wo had four years of It, and found our solves betrayed. Cleveland and his followers deserted us In our need, and support ed the Republican purty I carried tho burdon of his administration through two campaigns. Cleveland had tho best opportunity of any presi dent slnco Andrew Jackson, but. In stead of bolng truo to his party, ho disgraced hlmsolf. WTDQ rATJTTQTTJWAQ J.YAA.XVJ V-fc M U--4 TW- l NOT ENCIENTE -l She Has Grown Corpulent Bot Is Not BelkVed to Be Delicate -. vtv ORATORIO SOCIETY SAL TONIGHT. . REHCAR. After all Uio fuss and feathers last winter, nnd tho exploitation of n scan dal In tho public service, a legislative tho dlschkTgo of novoral Innocent parties, tho great fnct comes to light Uint thoro was nothing In It. In what? Well, tho modest reportor doesn't llko to toll, but It has leaked out that tho terrible calamity that was reported from the ponltontlnry last wlntur novor hap pened. In short, tho woman prisoner who basely slandorud herself to the detriment of several male olflclals last winter now stauds n living, witness against herself as having, as It were, obtained goods under fnlHO pretenses. In short, her reported condition nt that tlmo Ik now proven almost be yond a doubt to have been a fake, a ruse, a bold scheme for Uborty. Physician Uncertain. The physician who ban charge of tho (Continued on pago five.) Fresh Today Taffy and Pnotia at Zinn's 154 BJate St. Phona 2674 Main HllllimniHtHM OHIIIIIIIIII HIIHHH Croker's Horse Runs. Second lxjndon. April SI. The Metroolltan staktw at Bpuoiu Downs was woh to day by Wavelet's Prldo, Hlohard Crok-i-i ' Liquidator second, 1'rlnoo Florl- 1 third N'lno horsos ran. Things Look Lively at THE NEW YORK RACKET Mr Jffllverybody wants (o see the new lines we've added, t Tl.ncy re an auriiieu wiicn wicy ace tuc iuw piiuci we ijlire onerinjr on DRY GOODS We're t'oinp to sell the new lines on the same mar- in of protit that has made such a success (or u$ on Shoes, Clothing:. Hosiery, underwear. Hats. Shirts and all kinds of notions. Have you seen our New Laces and EmfefoJderks? J Bi line of Rifefccns just in All widths from Baby ribbon to It inch Sash Ribbons. Ladies' Bishop Tab Collars from 15 cents up. Muslin Underwear, Aprons, Children s tmDroidery Bonnets, Ladies' Wrappers and Underskirts. lalem's Cheapest OnelPrice Cash Store. E. T. Barnes, Prop. J iMHtHHHHIWIHmHHIII1WIMIIimiMH He Killed Jjis Wife Ran Francisco. April 81. In a fit of jealous rage Michael Nllilll killed bis wife In bis Krocery, at 11 o'clock this raornlne. and with the remaining cart rldKv ho attempted suicide, but the latter failed. Whon asked tho cause, ho said' "She wouldn't stay with me. and robbed ra of all my money " m r y7 1 VT LACE and EMBROID ERY SPECIAL l-pv Short pieces of Inco nnd cm-v-W . broidery, from ono to fivo f.j) ynros long, worm up to xoo ru fcjrW n yn To Close at 3c yd. nmnnminwninHi RIBBON SPECIAL XX TOMORROW X X Tomorrow wo will eoll a Hnoj of Silk eatin llbcr rll)bona worth 2fio yard for J8c yatd mn S06K saiMiiaitn i NEW NECKWEAR FOR LADIES' Wo just received n uew lino of Sprinc nud ! ! Summer Ties. Sonio washable, some not. !! Kmuroidkukd Midokti) nnd Fouii-In-IIandh. '. ! Silk dot cropo four-in-linndB. Croats, Stooks I ; with long flowing ends. Kaisers Hand Embroidered Collars. Says it Was a Conspiracy Frankfort, April 21. VounUey u rooalled In tho Howard caso this morulas'. He was closely questioned as to certain details and bis follng toward Goubel, Ho got excited, and said this thine from the start was a damnable conspiracy to clear every body olte aud throw tho whole blame on hlra NEW BELTS, PURSES. CHATELAINES ETC. Chatelaines I'orsinn changcablo with moduli Z ions like yourgrnnduiothor used to wear. Tnilor-mndo Holts with postillions nnd drop! ornnmonts on buckles, llrnidod Head Chains Neck Chains, Etc HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL Wo are losing out a lino worth 26o eaclj for of ladies kerchiof 10c Each to Close. Congressman jand Editor Paduc-ha. III. April 21 Bx-Con grcman WbeIer and Bdltor of the Morning ResisterWIlhelm bad a flebt la front of tho federal building at noon today over an editorial attack lac 'heeler They were separated by friend the editor being worsted IJotb are dead game, and trouble Is feared. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE ON MEN'S SUITS Wo have laid apart from our regular stock a j line of suits to be closed out at one-fourth dig I count 510.00 Suiis are $ 7.50 S12.00 Suits are $ 9.00 S16.00 Suits are $2.00 $20.00 Suits are $5.00 Shirt Waists.;; One hundred and fifty dozen Waists o be- o lect from,' Tho greatest stock of waists ! I ovor shown in all tho Willamette valley ' ' is now on sitlo al Meyers Uig Store, ; ; pay!! Percale Waists such 50c forelsevvhere. as you 25c The kind you pay 75c for usually K'. ! we sell at - - - VC.i Other good values t&nging-1 in piice tip horn 75c to $3.00 and $6.00 See Our Oxfords nMt imiiauf mmgif laiwwuH) ! imunwttnnint