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I" '" 'Wf 'WVllSffffnT' JF-" i-ipn ru"'' 'v HV'Jiwjpv tt -. . win '."jffu'iyim" lym1. "ym" h !,' ,y myHsuun iiuijiW"Tsiii4i(H'T'pw;.wnpn'ii'ii i,"Mi'i"ifmyqiBPrr THE DAILY 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. lOODY BATTLE FOUGHT tish Forces Are Annihilated lof fleers and two Hundred Men Butchered SL Than 40 Escape, and ims and Guns are Lest ceremony was held 'In' Holy Trinity' Church this afternoon, when the may. or, the trustees of Shakespeare's birthplace, members .of the Shakes pearo club and various deputations from schools camo to lay their floral tributes on tho grave. This evenlnir tho play "A Winter's Tale" was pre sented by Mr. Dcnson's company. .'NO.jJ Passing of Famous Playhouse. London, April 23. lly a strango co Incidence the day honored as tho birthday of William Shakespeare sees tho last of that great London homo of tho Immortal dramatist's plays iho Lyceum theater. Tho famous play houso, which for over a quarter of a centu,ry has dono more honor to Shakespeare than any other In Great Drltaln, was put up for Bale at public auction today. Tho reason for tho sale, which will Involve the destruc tion of tho historic theater, Is that the Lyceum Theater Company cannot seo their way clear to carry out the struc tural alterations required by the Lon don county council If the building Is to remain a theatetr. SUCKER S0L0NS . SCRAP Illinois Legislators at War Clubs, Inkwells and Cuspidors Used as Weapons n, April 23. An Alien tiis- says a HKlrmisn, witn nenvy es. has occurred at Navllodo, Sue's from Sllado, Somallland, be-, KjSTOrltlsh forces and natives. Tho MJiyioBs Is placed at 200 men and Stfcors killed. Somalia' loss Is un- own. Tho war office confirms tho 5rT. (So fight occuned on tho 17th. Tho BTy attacked a small reconnolter- HEr under M;r WankrtL Butte- Mont" Al'r" "-S'kln J59ft... n..t in .t.,r,.i tt,..m Tt.no'moBenger boys and their friends eojintered an overwhelming forcd among vnrlous lobor organizations of Kko enemy, consUtlng of cavnlry'thls city yesterday afternoon mobbed Sjllnfantry The enemy attacked tho western Union and American District Telegraph offices, and for Rub Butte Off the Map Speaker is Chased out Successor Elected and tutkett In the open, fighting at closo SBers I'lunkctt continued the Mtag uiilll his ammunition was ox-. over eight hours closed tho offlces. d He then formed a hollow WindowB wore smasnou, doors uarn- end unsuccessfully attompted caded, ulurks, together with tho Man- onit Ills way cut. Tho oitemy nKor nun i0soy. of tho A. 1). T wero overwhelmed tho squnre, nnd,fe0)t c.og0 nrlsonors, while a booting ated all with tho exception of lives who reached the main Colonel rMitukett Is among tho besides six rantnlns, two lieu- two whlto soldiers, 8 Sikhs, A Africans The rifles and were lost 'report to the wnr oflleo further OfiSf1 2J' Utter main Two hundred rami nml 1000 ' with only four days' wntftr under Colonel Cobbo. have closely Invested ever since the h - - en to l'lunkett's rorcy. tiio lave tost several, 'including itennht killed. Colanc Swann, In uimmnnd of the ontlro ox- n win innirii to tno roller ot Other rpKits received from and today Indicate that Obblo, puttie principal points, has been JcjSlcd, and several lines tif com inlcatlon. with large quantities ot ireiT have been abandoned. It Is dent the campaign Ih a failure on jJSunt of tho lack of sulllelont forcos. Sfjfresent expedition was sent to jSflllaud In 190 to quell tho natives djpunlsh the murder of tho Ilritlsh brCoromlsBloner This latest disan nul the most sovero of tho cam- gnMand Is a great victory for the" lUfMullah Springfield, 111., April 23. Tho houso of representatives is, In a statu of riot. Resenting tho passage of tho Llndley municipal ownership bill 1y use ot tho gavel and temporary ad journment of tho houso by the sntnc means. Supporters of tho Mueller municipal ownership measure refused to rccognUo tho speaker's declaration tbut tho houso was adjourned, nnd ef fected their own organization. Wild scenes ensued, and personal encount ers resulted, clubs. Ink wells nnd cus pldoreti being used. Democratic Rep resentative Cummlngs attempted to assnult Spcakor Mlllor, but a police man and doorkeeper knocked him down. Miller rushed from tho house. surrounded by friends nnd policemen Fights are occurring momentarily In tho corridors of tho house.. Roprcson tatlvo Charles Allen, ono of tho sup porters of tho Mueller measure, was chosen speaker by tho Insurgents, O tli or oHlcors were also chosen. An effort Ib now bolng mado by tho Insur gents to sccuro a quorum, nnd nullify mob, armed with eggs and decayed vegetables, surrounded the building. Vftf ardfiv'n trntihla nrnaA m'ni- tint ntlnmiil of t. T.dnirrntih pnmiinnv tn ! "' nctlon of tho Mlllor men. Alter a quorum was secured uiu 'Undley bill was recalled, and sent Ibaelc to Its second rending. 8lx 'amendments that had bean gavoled through wero laid on the table. Tho TERRIFIC " EXPLOSION morrow. Rejoining the remainder ot tho party hero the trip to St. Iouls will bo commenced. After passing through Livingston and Dllllngs, tho party will arrive at Alliance, Vcb., lau - V? oaiuruay aucrnoon. Auor a snort 'Ifi"1 I f I A I I III ! tP tero tho Journey wilt bo ro- Vtt VVrllw VI- suraed to .Grand Island, Neb., where jtlio party will spend Sunday. During oCittered Shower of th nipr namcd """ "moid. t , . (Fremont and Omaha. Ho will spend mazing un , Probably Fifteen Killed Bodies Burned and Office Force and Many Work " pien not to be Found - - i Minneapolis, April 2. An explo 8lon of a tank of the North SIdo Oil Company killed. It is believed, from seven to IS people, and Injured as many more, at noon today. Tho plant Is In flames, and the bodies of tho dead cannot bo reached. Only two persons of the office force, composed of 10' clerks and a girl, can bo found. A tlozon workmen are also missing. Ambulances and patrol wagons car ried about 36 Injured to the hospitals. The explosion was terrific, spreading burnlpg oil all over the nearby build- tho night In Omaha nnd reach Shcn andoag, Iowa, early on tho morning of Tuesday. During that day ho will tnako a brief stop at Clnrinda, Van. Wert. Osceola, Ds Moines, Osk&loosa and Ottumwa. Passing tho night on tho t aln, tho President will arrlvo at Keokuk on the morning of tho 29th, and on that day will vlstt Qulncy, til., Hannibal, toulelana and Clarks vllle, Mo., arriving In at 1miIs Into Iu tho afternoon. SHIPS n ncEf MT .CALL Inflammable Cargo Caught Fire Captain Led His Crew Through Smoke to Vfctory Passengers Knew Nothing of it Until it was Over Will Help America London, April 23. In today's budg et to tho House of Commons the sec retary of state fdr homo affairs an nounced the total cost of tho war with tho Hoors to he 1:217,000.000. With ttthurtl to consols, whbjjr (uivo taken i . Liverpool, Vprll 23 Tbn American liner, Krlesland, which arrived today from Philadelphia,, had n narrow es cape from disaster on tho voyage. fWhen three davs out her highly In- nnmmaiiie enrgn caugui lire, .npiaiu ' AptWd. uilacoompanled. swung him self tutri tho hold, amid blinding I smoke, nnd then called for volunteers. The olllcors nnd crow rosKndcd, and after -10 minutes' hard work t,ho fire wns ixtlngulsh..l. Tho passengers know nothing of their danger until (tin llamss wort subdled. Ings, pand causing a shock felt all ovor a sensational dnip. ho said them was tho northern portion of tho city. The nothing to excite nlarm, ns tliay aro nrnen cannot control tho flames. , HnKland'B best security, now that tho MlWapollB. Arll 33.- All the miss- wnr ' ,,vor- T,M' 'nX'K ot laco Ins are now accounted for. oxcopt v,rovml nlTHl nH eoHt,' M' nmU,n nlno. Thero is hardly any doubt but war' ro?nr,,,f thw ,nxo n" nnnouiipml they aro killed, Two, according to eye- nn'' ,ho tl,,,y ,m ,,or" nbol''0'- This wltnosses, wero blown to shreds. A Thw Mormon Company lit linker City, known as the Oregon Lumber Po'iipniiy. has purchaMd tho Iwit Lake Company' plant nt Htxxl Rlvor. number of other corpses aro seen In tho debris. 8oven of tho Injured can not reoovor, being badly burned, cut and bruited. will be of groat benefit to Amorlcan farmers. Judgo John Mcllrldu. brother at Or egon's ex-senator, was married nt Spo kane Wednesday. employ men nt tho rate of G a day to deliver messages and break tho strike. Tho company had been using girls, but they were Insulted nnd SS Homage to Shakespeare. KMktfonl-an-Avon, April 23. This Jit," quiet town was tho scono to rmSsf the customary curemonlos In Tome oi me anniversary or mo of Shakospearo. An ImpreBslvo nbiiHeil r.t nverv turn until the Hllllii Hon beeamu unondunible. Police, nro- InsurgontH say they Will hold posses. trnllnn uiik rofuso.l. and vostonlav Hlon of tho hOUSO. despite Miller's at, men were put on delivery service. Tho tcnl to nMn conln)l At 2:30 tho m5n mussongers fared badly with the ,no'or wft" Woi to for police pro mob. Those who ventured forth, after taction. Thoro Is so.jja talk, though having 'daseS off eggs: broken oTor LunomclaloUcjUUnglJorttouMII them, wero rolled In vogotablo refuse Sprlngneld. April 23.-Tho InsuP and bombnrded with rotten applet. RonU a aftonioon drow lip a poll Tho police stood Idly by. Indifferent on t0 M,ert uemnn,inK tho roll to riotous acts, and laughing nt the falg nnd ayn(5 thoJ. wnll, rofllH t0 work of tho mob. vot0 ftm, bIock ixHntfon If It was Late last night tho officers oponed ' ,,one, Ho thon AeoAci t0 glvo up tin doors or tho tolograph office. re-tll0 chnr n a ,)Pftcofu, ma,inor. When leased tho Inmates and service wiw M,or onlom, tho hou0 nt 2:30 ordor resumed. Desplto ugly throats last hn(, bl(m rogtor0(1. He took Mp tho night no wlr-s leading Into tho cltytRftVe, nml calIe(, thp Il0llto to order were cut. Today tho companies have but , nilirBonU laughed at him. abondonod aM offortB to deliver Jnos-I0ni, of ,,., movcl, t nt!Jm,rn un,, agt with men, and reinstated the B:30 nil th(, monn Carrlfnl. Jlrls. Tho Western Union officials threat- T.... XA on to cut nuttooutof tho circuit If tho ' jjj U C IU nosiiiiiy oi ino unipns cunimue , Comlno Out of the Woods. The run if Smelt In the Sandy Is In- Cinnabar, M,ont, April 23. Accord- crvaslng. Troutdale cltUons nnd poo- Ing to program President lloosovolt plu from tho surrounding country aro I ana his companions will cmorgo from dipping tho little fish out with all , tho solitudes of Yellowstone Park to- sorts of devices. Fresh Today Taffy and Pnotia at Zinn's 1 154 State St. Phone 2874 Main. ' fi4fB& Tomorrow is the day we almost give socks away. Tomorrow we will sell MEN'S FANCY SOCKS such as you pay 25c for In most stores 3 PAIR FOR 25c TOMORROW ONLY. All Latest Styles. Carrying but ono kind of shoe Packard's Mun's Shoes, at $3.60 we aro able tn keep the latest lastn and leathers. Geo. IV. Johnson, rlothler. Salem, Ore, Children lllllllll,IIIIIIIHIIMflHHHIUIIHIMIIIim You dont judge a. machine by its;! size, bui by its capacity for work. $& don't want you to consider us a big store just be liise we cover a large floor space: Judge us by (he )jk we do and the way we do it. It takes something re man a Dig stocKto make a successtul business, fiest goods and honest business methods top-ether I) the Spot Cash plan have made THE NEW YORK' RACKET what it is iSEl& n IWi SfSPWVtf .THCSiotVnV.il i "jfiV 0n ITv V Owx "Thomson's Glove-filting"Sum-mefCrSelsars here. Batiste and ventilating styles. Better get one before the warm weather comes. We're surprlsJiijr everybody with our prices on DRY GOODS. Our prices on SHOES JMyr nude our shoe department tee eost popular Ib the city We have what you want for tbe whole family. Try one of our suits when you need CLOTHING. You'll find tbe assortment janfC and tbe prices from 15 to 20 per cent below regular stores. We want to keep on rrowinr and it will pay yon to help us rrow More business means lower prices with us. Jem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. Barnes, Prop. IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIt l-H- IHIIIIHHI(IIHIHIIIt St. Uiuls, April 23. Tho Humano Rxlety ha taken two children, Oeo. aud Florence MlRge, aged 8 and 7 y.ani. from the home of John Hart, on Washington avenue, and Karl la In Jail charged with mlatreatlnK them Tho boy's back la Iterated to hl hl)M, both eyea aro black, and four of bis teeth aro uiIhhIur. Tho little girl Is even In a worse condition. On tbe Instep of her right foot Is a wound onuned. It Is believed, by tho applies tlon of a glowing poker. Tortlons of her stockings had been burned Into the flesh. Four fresh soars aro on her left limb, and thero Is a deep sealp wound on the top of her head. Tho Humano Society charge that Rarl Indicted tbeso Injuries as punish ments because the chlldron failed to perform acrobatic feats which he en deavored to teaoh them. The wound on the girl's head was oaused falling from a tranozo. Earl and his wife travel as performers with patent med Iclno shows. Heoently they took the children from tha orphans' homo for adoption, and when one of the officers ot tho institution railed to boo how tb children wero getting slung, the dlswvwry of their condition was made HartSchaflncr & Marx Hand Tailored Governor Lord Comes Home Baltimore. April 23. William P. Iord. ex-governor of Oregon, and United States minister to Argentina, has Just arrived here from Uiat coun try. Ills return was mado neosar? by a severe Illness. Ho will preeeed to Oregon tomorrow. There have been no new aasss ot smallpox at Sbanlko for 12 days, and it Is thought there will be no more. MsbbbK. 1. .VHBOWt WM "fcW..-- V.. I.TSHfi.r.i,. . 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