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TTT R HR A JFI .V -I (JV& AT A I n f jffc MI s Xlll. SALEM, OREGON, WoNDAY, MAY 18,4 19oi .-"NO. .115. JLxxjji JLJr33m,JbJim. jiLj u xjioaS3Lji - ..,-, j.gi "" ' v V ;m FOR THE COIN i. Gunning Bedford lopts and Infant for Business ;s $350,000 in Case of sthumous Child, and fhat Could the Poor Girl do? . on. May J8. Mrs. Gtintilnc I, who Is charged with' having fe foundltnc bauo. which oho I.bb her owit, falsifying tho ro- Ito gnin a birth registration, In Ito secure- $350,000 .loft with a aviso by her lato Husband, was In Dow stret this morning. us been under arrest since, Sat- i Slio was remanded for ono ill Sail on Thirtieth iw, May 18. It was an- today that tho Shamrocks, und Third, would sail for New May 30th, and be acompanled screw tug Kaiser and tho yacht Erin. ikes Still Spreading klcago. May 18. Demands linvo ftttnado by the freight handlers of J'Chlcngo & Northwestern for I li eu wages. If refused they will a strike. Threo moro laundrlos fMoited tho owners' association to il; and slgnedtho union scale. 1)1 cyclo sweaters aro being generally worn, from buslneos men to clerks. Czar Would not Stand for it Berlin. May 18. A special to tho fegeblatt from Klshlneff, tho scuno of tho lato Jewish messnero says Gov ernor Dcraalion. ot Destiarabla, has Ix-m smmarlly dismissed by tlio Czar. Poworful Inlluences headed by tho Dowager Empress ard several grand 'dikes .tried to suva tho governor from Ufo disgrace but the Czar was obdur ate. ' f. - Death of Mrs. Chlpman. - f naker City. Or., May 18. Mrs. ' Aletlla Leydon Chlpman. wlfo of Sam uel Chlpman. died at St Elizabeth's hospital (yesterday evonlng from tho affects ofa surgical operation, which she underwent several days ago. Hor tyjfiband and ono daughter, Miss Co n," Chlpman, a teacher in tho pwbllcWStiools of this city, survlvo &r. JWBJC3W mniawfUMfWfitf iif n"iag , tr'ara Fwve Got'Em Again. Laces Medallions Embroideries Chiffon Appliques Ribbons Lace Curtains 1 abCollars Muslin Underwear IR DRY GOODS BUSINESS! is booming. You won't wonder why when you see the prices at the The New Yo fc Racket Salem's Cheapest (Ine fc. I. miiKb, nup, UiaiwnMiimwf'"t"8ttl,tM THE BULL GOT HIS JNRINGS Overcrowded Amphi theater Falls at Algeciras Women and Children Thrown Into the Arena Where They Were Attacked by Bull and Twelve Killed Madrid. May 18. At the bull fight at Algcclrns'j yesterday th(f amphltho aTroT was overcrowdedjrand foil. A panic ensued, a number o'f women and children being thrown Into tho arena, whero they were attacked by tho hull. Many of tho spectators were crushed. Twelve- were killed, and at least B0 Injured. President Goes tojtoymond Yosenilte, May 18 The Presiden tial party, minus tho President, left the Sentinel Motel nt ft. 30 to drlvo to Raymtfnd, 70 milos. The President will be picked up at llridal Veil falls, near where he had had camped last night. Raymond will be reached by 5:30. Wawuna, May 18. President Itooso- volt reached Wawona at 10:40, cov-j oral with dust from head to foot, but In good spirits. "I do not romembor ever feeling better In my llfo." said tho President to Professor Wheeler. ' "Wo had all kinds of weather, and had a glorious "expurlonco all around. Ono thing that I particularly onjoyed was tho snow storm up around Glacier Point" The President Is due at Ray mond at 0 p. m. Reliance is Readyto Race f'ltv lulnml Mnv R Tlu Tlnllnnmt was burnished and' repainted with metallic pasto this morning, and lato this afternoon will bo put Into tho water agnln. A suit of Hatsoy sails will bo used In tho Glen Cove races, which begin Thursday. Tho Consti tution arrives hero today, and will be hnulmt ivnt in morrow to hnvo her un- dcrbody polished. Tho Columbia Is boing ovornauieu in liroowyn. unc- Inir iivmtrln hnri tioliiivn thn Constitu tion tho better boat. Captain Uarr, of tho Kulianco, says no tears uio i;oniwi- tutlon only, n Will De Pardoned, imwlnii Mnv 18. Tho homo secre tary, replying to a petition asking for the rolcnso or .Mrs, .Mayuncx, convict ed of poisoning her husband in 1889.1 sold that whon 15 years had been1 unrvo.l fhn llMltlon WOllId bo consid ered. This Is genorally considered as confirmatory of tho roport mat. sne' will boreleascu in uie summer oi 1904. W - Price Cash Store. I BRYAN LEADER BebatS What are Democratic Prodigal's Terms of Peace? Letter Is, Without Doubt, the Democratic Chieftain's Challenge to Cleveland to Peace or War Omnhn, N-b., Nay 18. Inspire! by his close personal and political re lations with, William Jonnlngs Uryaii. Richard U .Mctcalf has replied through nn open lottor to the 'har mony" editorial written by Norman h. Mack, editor of tho Iluffalo Times and New York's member of Uie Demo cratic national committee. Mr. Metralf sums up his quorioa In a paragraph. "Tho question, then. Is how many of their principle must Democrats surrender, permanently or tempornrl y. In ordor to avoid Incurring the hos- tlllty Of IllOll wlln ilni-lni. i.... T.1 dentin! campaigns deserted tho party niui nnicii wioy oiaunetl alloglancd. nnd save open and boastful aid to the enemy?" Itlchard U Metcalf Is probably closer to William J. llrynn than any other man llvinir n. in n... .., .... discovered" Uryan, gave him first nuuu nuiuneiy tnon national rvnown. lie has not only Rath. red his Inspira tions from llrynn, but Hrynn has gath ered Inspiration from Motcnlf In nil of his campaigns. Air. Mctcalf Is edl tor of tho Omaha World! lorald. Uie successor In thnt position of Drynn himself. Ilo was thn Jender of the Ne braska delegation to tho Kansas City convention. Ilo carried to that con vention, ns Urynn's solo messenger, thO tllntfomi Wlllpll llrvnn .I...I.....I adopted and to Mr. Metcnlf Is cred ited the' success Uryan attained against tho forces of David D. Hill, because Metcair was "the mail behind tho scheme." who planned tho cam paign In tho convention, and saw that It was uxecuted In all Ills details. .Moicnirs loiter to Norman K. Maok, who has through both of llryan's cam paigns been tho personal and political friend of th Mjhrasjja candidate, W thCThntlenRCF tStlWivto befween Ilry an and Mack, now practically placed on hostllo ground ngalnst ouch oUier. Tho letter is without doubt dostlued to become tho gago of Imttlo between tho Uryan suppliers and those of Orovor Cleveland. or .1 will prove the foundation for tho estabjlshniont of peace botween these force. It Is anticipated that Norman li Mack will not reply to tho letter with out consultation with tho Cleveland leadors. and his reply will bo tnken by Urj'an as Uu ultimatum of tho follow ers of tho I'rlncetonlan, Just ns this letter Is unquestionably tho ultimatum of Uryan. declaring his firm adherence to tho principles enunciated In the Kansas City platform. Has Troubles ofjts Own Washington. May 18. The bureau of Insular affairs, war department, has received tho annual reiwrt of Gover nor Gonzaga. of tho Provlnco of Ca gayan, P. I., for thu year 1903. It sas In part. "Tho Province of Cngayatr, situated In the extroinu northern part of the Island of Luzon, has continued In a IHraceful condition slnco tho establish ment thero of civil government, which was established Without the least dis turbance or occasion of disorder In September. 1901. Tho most complete peace has reigned. I "Prosperity has boon prevented by tho mortality of carabaou and other diseases of rattle and horsos. This was followed by an unexpected rising of tho rivers, which overflowed lands planted with corn. Thon camo the smallpox and tho scourgo of locusts, and tho cholera, which, whllo It has, not wrought much havoc, has greatly unsettled tho minds of tho people. "Tho dlro calamities montloned, to I gether with tho doprceilon In tobacco I which Is tho principal product of this soil, placed the Inhabitants of tho tobacco-raining puebloe of tho province In a most deplorable condition. "All the pneblos of tho province should be given Amorlcan teachers, and thoro should bo established Insti tutions of higher learning In the Island, of agriculture, arts and trad In tho provincial capital, for the edu cation of tho Cognyan youth" Death of J. H. Bartmets. Baker City, Or.. May 18. John H Bartmoss. agel 48 years, died at his residence in this olty yesterday after noon of apoplexy. Mr. Bartmettf was born in Covington. Ohio, but came to tho Northwest during bis boyhood. He was an active member of the Knights of Pythias which order eonducted the funeral exerdsss. this afternoon i Skein Still Tangles. New Haven. May 18. Th commit Uw of uamfctwn has appealed to the untos twilWlBg trade to order strikes nn VniVs hm fiulLlini; n n leu Pre- Mat Hadley agrees U keep the stu dents fraa serving as teamster, which thiy have volunteered to do since the boat Incident 1toE BANK , CASHIER , ". DEFAULTS Excessive Use of Cigarettes Left Him a Physical Wreck Used ; $100,000 of Bank's Money in Wildcat Specula tion, and Then Went on a Visit South Port. Conn.. May 18. Hank Examiner Perkins, who has been ex amining the books of tho Southjwrt National bank, today declared Cashier Oliver Sherwood n defaulter .for over llUO.COa Sherwood left, ostensibly for, a visit a week ngo. Ilo was u Pjiyslcnl Mid m ntal wreck, duo to tho excessive u of cigarettes. Tho money 1m lor-t in wild-cat speculation. Tho family will probably make good tho, sho.-Ut,. Killed by Albanians Ilerl.n May 18. The Vowdeho Zol tung today rojurts that a force of Tnrl.lsh troops recently opened flro on Albanians near Ipek, killing 27 nnd wounding 5u. The Mayor Suicides Jamestown. Pn., May 18. Thomas M&Mnsters, mayor, nnd a prominent and wealthy citizen, committed sul cfile today by hanging, being tctnpor arjly Insane. To Relieve The Jews New York, May 18 Many plans nlU projected for tho relief of tho Klshlnerf Jew Twcnty-nvo thou sand dollars havo already boon sent, and $15,000 more will bo sent today. A $2000 check was received from tho Jews of Portland, Oregon, today. They Just Don't Know. Now York, May 18. The police to day admit that they havo no tanglblo clews ns to Uie whereabouts of Dyna mltor Kosseam They havo abandoned tho theory that Itosseau had nn or. ganlzed band, nnd believed him a des IHtrato lunatic. Ills ultimata capture Is a certainty. To Relieve tho Antarctic. Stockholm. May 18. Parliament today voted UOO.uoo kroner for a South Polo expedition, to sail In August for tho relief of tho ship Antartic. SDirlied MClAl Plctwes Reduced 1 5c, i 9c, 25c values For J2-Cgach Our picture department has been the busiest corner of the big storo for the past few weeks. Now the LINES ARE BROKEN where we hod ten of a kind there are one or two left, where wo hod 50 of a kind there ore four or five left, where we had a hundred of a kind thore aro 8 or 10 left and so on. Now we wont to close out the remaining few so wo moke the price 12c. There ia, nbo a lot of 8 ones Jefl. rr I llCI V f ' SCRAiHS INDIANA Roumanians Fight Each Other Killing Three or Four Did not Have any Turks to Murder so Took it Out on Each Other to the Countrys Good Munclo. Intl.. May 18. In a riot in a saloon In the Koumanlan colony to day three wero probably fatally wounded, nnd A dozen others seriously stabbed ami bcaton. A crowd of GO were Involved, and thuy used knives. clubs, razors nnd beor Rimes. The olllcers think thoso most seriously In lured liavo not beon found or report' od. It Is said that not a man In the crowd escaped without some bruises. All nre employes of the Iron mills. He Got 20 Years Rochester. May 18, I.oland Kent, tho young medical Htudont convicted fo manslaughter In the first degree, by causing tho death of his pnramour. Uthol Dlngley. last Boptembor. wns today sentenced to SO years In the penitentiary. Tho judge. In passing sentence, said It wnn fortunate he was Indicted for manslaughter, lustend of murder, ns he would havo paid tho death penalty. In the court's opinion tho death was caused undor such elr cuuiHtnncefl It merited hnnglng for the one who caused It" Missouri Scandals St. l)iils. May 18. State Superin tendent of Schools CarrlnRtnn was be fore tho grand Jury thin morning, chnrgtil with being thn ngent of n school book trust. Two ux-state sen ators wero also oxnmlncd. The deal h the ono In which Illscho and othors confessed that money hnd been used Killed by a Barber New Orleans. May 18. BxOovcrnor Knoblock was killed today In a duel on tho street with a barber named (II rault. who claims ho acted In self-do-fonno. Engineers Qo Dock. Clnsuow. May 18. Tho Clyelo en- Iglneent' strike ended this morning. It Ih supposed mutual concessions were made. Sale Ladies' SKirts. Next Wednesday we will for the hundred and twentyfourth time give you a great hargain. It will be one of our old time unparalleled TJJNE.lBLJEV&T'.n'Tm.Ak. ml nr"B7f iE3f all hrioht new fioarklinc values worth SI 50, $1 75 and $2. Special WEDNESDAY only WALLS . OF OLD MANILLA Sentiment Says Save, bnt Taft Says They Must Go Secretary Root Interfered but on Tafts Statement Countermandcd.Qrder.v.- Must Come Down Washington, May 18. Secretary Itoot this morning was again nsked to Interfere to prevent tho destruction of n portion of tho nnclnnt wall of Ma nila A resolution wns passod last night, nt a meeting presided over by Alexander Gtnhnm Hell, nuking him. to defer tho destruction of tho wall until thero wns time- to Investigate. Po tently similar protests havo beon re ceived. Itoot cabled Governor Taft to cease work. Taft replied thnt II waa absolutely necessary to raxo a portion for sntiltnry nud cominorolat pur poses, nnd Hoot rescinded tho order. Tho objectors, nt Inst night's moot lug, claim tho moat surrounding the wall Is muinnltury, but not tho wall Itsulf. To Advance The Merger Washington, May 18. In tho su premo court todny Attorney-Goneral Knox made a motion to advance tho hearing or the Northern Hcourltlot rase, and It Is announced tho opposing counsel concurred. After describing thn riuo. nnd Its nresoiil status. Knox. In n brief, says: "As tho case Is ono recognized ns of general public Im portance, the uttornoy-Konorn! re spectfully move the court to nnvnnco It for nn early hearing during tho next term." Tho court took It undor advisement, nnd will probnbly set It for Juno ltitli. n Sibyl Sanderson Cremated. Paris. May 18. The funeral sor vices of Htbyl Sanderson were, hold in tho church at Ht. Honoru today, and were largely attended by resident American nnd Krcnch actors. Tho body won cremated after sor vlre In Por 1a Chaise. FRESH TODAY Pop Corn Crisps, Salted Almonds, Salted Peanuts, A T Zinn's 154 Stats St. Phone 1971 Main. Tissue Pape Decorations, Festoon, Stare ond Wreaths just tho thing for making a big showing whon tho President comes. REDUCED PRICES i 5c Wreaths Ac 25c Festoons 2c 35c Stars 5c STRAW HATS The Straw Hat seuwn for men is on and many are put with the stylos already. We m liw ing and selling lomo very new flhnjMa ni yo ulor prices. UAIJ. A.ll qua Maji ft ' f