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"V rX T ti flEST ACCUSED OF CRIME irged With Murder f Agatha Reiclilin Yesterday jdhounds Would Only" go im Murdered Woman's toom to That Occupied by Walser iln, Ohio, May 2. Rev. Wnlscr, Toledo priest, who was In tho i when Agatha Hclchlln was mur- In her brothers residence In ftlty, wns arrested at 10 o'clock, led with tho crime. Ulootlhoundu Rn tho trail this morning failed to (tongue on tho lawn surrounding House, or at the ladder down which imurdcrcr Is supposed to havo bed, hut persisted In traversing onto between tho bedrooms occu- by Walser and Miss Kolchln. Ho Kl attempts gave alwayfl tho same Wnlser was found at St. ph's hospital, whoro tho warrant served Tho excitement Is so lu ll Is feared somo demonstration Jho made, so tho prisoner was to IOlyrla nnd lodRed In jail, protested his Innocence, nnd (d to glvo bail in any amount. murdered girl's brothor says he ves wnlBor Is Innocent. Tho unary hearing will bo held Mon- LABOR IS TO FIGHT THE FAIR The Federated Trades Ask for Referendum on the Bill SAj-CM, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 2, 1903. Will Also Endeavor to In fluence Congress Against Aiding in What it Calls the Graft ANOTHER FOREST RESERYE To be Taken From Josephine, Curry and Coos Counties ' One Million and a Quarter Acres Already Withdrawn From the Reach of . Settlers tlonica Besieged nnn. May 2- dispatch received today snyB two Austro-IIunRarlan ioshlps, accompanied by a torpedo Chaw arrived at Salonlca. whoro jiirito of Hi go has been proclaimed. illed Him fBossSIiepherd Icago May 2 Tho body of Alex- r Shepherd arrived hore today on i to Washington from the Interior lexlco, whero ho died last Decora- fTo Shepherd Is largely duo the It for maKlng Wnshlncton on of most houutlful cities In America. ' million dollars passed through annds in Uiat work. Tho Federated Trades Council has asked every union man alllllated with It to use tho referendum to voto down tho appropriation for tho Ivowls and Clark fair. At tho meeting last even ing tho following resolution was unan imously adepted: Whoreas, It Is contemplated to hold In this city the Low'Ib and Clark fair. anu organized iauor naving suuncriueu 10 biock wuii uio uuuurHuinuing mm It would bo for tho bonoflt of the work lngmen of tho city and state; and Whereas, Property-owners, after subscribing for said fair, Immediately raised tho rent on their tonants, nnd oven today nro doing so on ono nnd two days' notice; and Wherons, Tho sawmills havo formed a trust and raised tho price of lumber 75 pur cent, and aro soiling cheaper to export trndo tlinn Tor city use, nnd, although getting higher prices, have railed to ml so tho wages of tholr mon employed; and Whereas, Tho painters nnd enrpen ton havo asked for nn Increase of pay. with n minimum wage scale; and Whoreas, Tho Increased cost of liv ing justifies such a demand: and Wtinrnfiu Tim minimum u'fifn urnl.i Is for tho protection of tho skilled nml i "li,.er wlt." townships 34. 33 nnd half competont mechanic, tho employer ho- of 3- north. .Most of Josephine cotin lng tho Judge, nnd. If nn employe Is ' WJ ot tno lln dividing townships not worthy of such a scnlo. ho has I ftlul, 8 west Is also In tho withdrawn!, tho privilege of discharging him; and togetliw with eight mlilltlonnl town Whereas, Tho contractors having "l18 ln the Bouthenstorn corner of refused such domunds. tho lumber i'10 unty, whllo nlwut llvo townships trust unon whom nb demands wore "' "" ruino souinom enu ot uoos made, Joined handB with said con trnctom nnd refused to sell lumber to any employer paying- such wngcB or omploylng Union mon; nnd Whoreas. It Is solely for tho pur- Washington, May 2. Tho Interior department has decided to create a forest reserve In Southwestern Ore-, gon, In tho Itogue river country, a strong recommendation to that effect having been made by tho geological survey. Tho first Btop In thin direc tion has Just been taken by Land Commissioner Illchnrds, who has or dered the tompomry withdrawal from all entry of practically tho ontlre Hoguo river mountain country In Cur ry, Josephine nnd Coos counties, ex tending from Hone mountain to Coos county, southward to the California line. The exterior limits of the withdraw al embrace 1.2I9.9J0 acres of land, mostly mountainous anil heavily cov ered with timber, but a great portion of tho land within tho withdrawal Is held In private ownership, much of It having beon originally Included In tho railroad grunt, and Is now held by the company or Its grnntoes. Haughty described, the withdrawal embrnces tho entire eastern hnlf of Curry county lying east of the lino between townships 12 nnd 13 west, to county nro included. May Exchanaa With Railroad, Ab mum as possibles thjj land ttflljniw will send special nfiOnTs into tho with drawn nrea to determine whnt. If any poso of establishing n chcapor stand-,r ,ho, vacant public land should be re- aril of wngos. po that they may reap n grntcr benefit from tho fair; and Whoroat. Organized labor Is In fa vor ofa fain which will bonoflt all cit izens alike, but opposes ono that is a grnft for tho property-owner, contrac tor mid tho lumber trust; and WheroaB, Tho lato Oregon legisla ture has voted SGOO.000 for cald fair. (Continued on clgth pago.) Smoothed Up For Sunday HALL'S FERRY ROAD Ty it GROWING AORE POPULAR EVERY -DAY .. D. Pettyjohn, Prop- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllMHIMIIOHIIHIIIIIIIIII 11 1 j Mil IS In The New Lines At BN iff TOBI MET Saloaiites aro beginning to realize that thero is a Cash Dy Goods Stoe the city. If you have CASH to apond that's the pJaco to end it. Our success is evidence that thero is merit in tho I bu plan. Do Yo Want, To Succeed Try our plan for a year and note the results. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Notions pern's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store. M E. T. BARNES, Prop, j! huh imnniH'mHHiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiim stored to entry boforo the reserve la created. Tho department linn not yet decided what policy will lie followod With regard to the alternnte nations within tho withdrawal, which belong to tne railroad company or Its gran ioe. Only ono thing Ir positively Nettled. There will bo no genornl creation of lieu base In Southwestern Oregon, as only n minimum amount of land In private owneruhlp Is to bo Included within the Itogue Illver reserve When It Is finally created, undor no circum stances nro the rnllrond Bet-tlnns to bo Included, thereby giving tho com pany tho right to nmko numerous lieu selections. It Is quite probable, how ever, that tho special ngonts going to Orogon will bo Instructed to confer with the railroad authorities to deter mine. If possible, upon somo equitable plnn of exchange whereby the com pnny will glvo to tho government title to all or part of Its holdings within tho proposed reserve and ngreo to tako In oxchange therefor covorn ment Innds olsewhoro of approximate ly tne same vnluo nn tho tracts relin quished. No oxchango proposition will bo entortalned. howevor. unless the government's rights are safeguard ed against speculative llou selections Tho department Is also considering tho advisability of ranking a proposl tlon to purchase tho railroad lands outright, If they ran bo had a.t a rea sonable prlee. but this, !lkoylso, Is still under advisement. If It Is even tually found that no equitable ex change or purchase can be .arranged, tho reserve will bo create! on the checkerboard plan wltn all railroad and private lands excluded. I I IM II Mil ! IPM Are Leaving The Ruins Victoria, U. a. May 2. Bnfclneor McIIenry, of tho Canadian I'sclflr railroad, warned tho people of Frank that he believes tho remaining peak of Turtle mountain Is creeping. Uoth Premier Haultaln of the North West Territory and Dr. Malcora, who Is ln cbargo or the hospital, refuse to leave Tho rattdr says ho must stay by th Injured, as they cannot be moved. The Canadian Pacific, with a special train as tho result of the mass meeting lat night, at which McHenry's opinion was glvon, aro distributing the people to other places along the line. whll mounted police aro guarding the va cated homes. Is Sorry) He Talked Washington. Say 2 The Army and Navy HfKister In today's tsfcue de pIor Ofderal MJlea' rport on the Philippine) It says It was a mistake to mention matters which he bad notb In definite with which to rove thero It Is to be regretted that Mile, amonn the last ai ta of a brilliant career should have been betrayed into su'h1 an expression ANOTHER POWDER BLOW UP The Thor Fireworks Manufacturing Co's Building Wrecked Death List will Probably Reach Seven-Twenty are Seriously Injured Wreck Burns Cleveland, May 2. Thero wan n tcrrinc explosion nt noon In tho Thor i-yoworks Manufacturing Company's building. Which Immn.llntnlu nft.. collnpfld. Two women dlod en routo to tno Hospital, two men and a boy wero fntally mangled, and 20 othora moro or less hurr. Klro broko out, making the rescue difficult. Tho ox- IllOSlOn Wlm un nrritnt ilml nil iu.. ...I.. . .... n.v..h ..,,,, ,,, Kliv will down In the neighborhood woro shat- lurvu. Tho death list may reach six or v en, as some are unaccounted for. rrr. 7 ( T, Z fj NO. 10Z. A Noble Bequest Portland. May 2. The will of tho lato Mrs. Itoa Fnuar Ilurrell lenvew 700.000 to charity and the city of Portland. To Drop Germany KAISER VISITS VICT OR He Reached Rome this Morning and the Kings Embraced The Emperor will Call on the Pope Tomorrow Using Carriages Brought From Berlin Home, May 2. The Kaiser arrived today, accompanied by the Crown Prluco. Von Iluelow nud Waldersee. nnd wns enthusiastically greeted. Ho embraced King Victor affectionately. Ho will vlBlt tho Pope tomorrow, us ing his own horseB nnd carriages, which wero sont from Ilerlln for the purpose, rtome. May 2. The Kmpuror of (lermnny, nccnmpanlcd by a largo Hiilto, arrived In Home today on n vIh- It to King Victor Hmnnuel. ho first feature of nn elaborate proKrum of entertainment Is a brilliant lllumlnn tlon of the Korum tonight. Monday the Kmporor will lay the first stone 'of the pedestal for Onethe's statue, u . gift from him to the oil of Home, and which Is to bo erected nl tho Junction of the approach to Mont Pluclo nnd the Peoples squnre. A military re view anil a court reception will be other featuios of the program. The emperor plans to visit the pope nud It Is rumored that lie will tnke ndvnnt age of tho opportunity to demand of the Holy Father the appointment of another flerman cardinal. VI CLEAN SHIRTS JSUNDAY Presidential Party Left Shirtless In Home of Sockless Jerry Hotel Man Would not Pay $33-Clean Linen is Now Following by Ex press C. 0. D. Mnnhnttnn. Knn., May 2. President Hoosovelt wn mirprlsed nnd nngored UiU morning to sea himself quoted In n Kansns City paper as having said ho got nothing fit to eat, and wan, not accorded decent treatment nt St. 1miIh. He dictated an emphatic de nial by wire to President' Francis. Ills train left Topeloi this morning, tho first stop being nt Womcgo, whoro ho 8M)ko from tho platform'. Tho laun dry belonging to the President's party, which was held up In Bt. Louis, lie rnuso tho Montlcollo Houso proprie tor us nfrnld to advance 33 far the guests, will reach thn train tomorrow. Secretary ltnrnea v. I red tho laundry to send It C. O. I). The train stopped id minutes nt Manhattan, whero tho Presldentf addroescd tho students ot tin- ngrlculturnl college from thu plat- (Continued on clgth page-) Zinn's llorlln. Mnv 2 Tho Tnirnlilntt Imlnv assorts Hint Klni? IMunr.l win vioit St. Petersburg In July It sayH Kng- innn is courting rrlendKhlp with Krniice nnd Hlissln nrxllmlnnrv to nn oponbrenk with (lermnny. I Intensely Interettlno, Washington. Mny 2 Seoretnry Cor telyou announced tho appointment 'of Dunn Dnrand. Instructor of economics nt Harvard ns th Hpeclul exnmlnor of the bureau of corporations The work ' 154 State fit. will be nlong economic lines Ice Cream is Pure Phone 2874 Main tBHBffl THE CLEAN STORE $ The character ot the store is shown most distinctively by the manner in which it is kept, If a store is clean and well kept the merchandise must of course be new, fresh, clean and I in perfect condition. Everything in our store is on the move, there is no stagnation, the j goods arc handled every day, they come in and are sold before we hardly get acquainted with them. You never get a damaged shopworn, or motheatcn article at our storc. Pretty "Wash Goods k Jtwbh for waists and skirts for the com ing season are here abundantly No purse Is too modest to afford them no taste Is too capricious or ex acting- to be gratMed with the ma terials, colors, patterns and ouall-ties- Saeaclous shoppers are com In? early In the day to avoid the afternoon crush. WEDNESDAYS SURPRISE SALE Our one hundred and twenty-second Wednesday surprise sale promises to be a repetition of our 121 sue cHLttul Kif nt the east. SWISSES. LAWNS. DIMITIES and WASH FABRICS raiifiiur in price up to 35c formerly will be sold for 1 3c WEDNESDAY Don't miss this sale. A portion of the roods are shown In our Court street window fv"20ftCY Tr- n iwuin f-Eufr.. - r .-S2T, j sfBnn3?m Stocking Time Stocking Place Shitl Waists ready to wear. Just as well made, from Just as choice materials. Just as conscientiously finished as though made to your individual erder: and the fit and set must be satisfactory or you'll not be ex pected to take the earments. Prices are astonishingly low In compari son with those asked by modistes abd ladles' tailors. 25c to $1.00 to $6.00 Let us aliow von stockings that rt and o col- will look well, glvo comfort and promote your iiltiiH of lenco nnd economy. We have the Variety. Wo want you to iinilorwluiul tho ndvntitngo of buying hore nnd tho attractions of our tock. Colors, weights and prices to suit. 1 iVWIIl'l IHITi i LITTLE THINGS AT THE BIG 9T0HH. Alkeuusi t'i uwfpl tnkiit u lb wsyof Mtbtwatlk lowttt itkis. BtU i Mktt fitttatr Ic t dons. Lvtirs Crbl Cam in color Jt a till, fist U utr. lc . ail to lb tfK I aU Ursuik our stock of Blkoi ui tomi tilci Between Hats ofaueh varied kinds, shaoes and colors as we are showloir. any man can tied ju6t tne nat ne warns Juit that bat that 'becomes" hlm-Just the rrice to suit him There are several clejrant shares In both soft and stilt hats, anyoneof which Is perfectly correct and stylish. The best way to Judire Is to come la and try on some of these bats Will you. SUITS FOR 'SLIMS and STOUTS" It Is almost a certainty that In no other store is there so complete an assortment ot the unusual propor tions In men's suits- slims, fats, lonirs and shorts. In case you nap pen to require eltherof tbeseyou'll be more likely to vet satisfaction hre thin elsewhere- In Scrlutr stytesand materials our line Is particularly complete yasycj