"eTHE DAILY ilfi VOL. XIII. wt 1 SALEM, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1B03. '.tajui.' tLEW THE CZAR ,PETER AND HIS I ENTERS CABlNETi SERYIA UTMOST FLEET IS AT OPEN SAFE : RIGOR OF LAW KIEL iSj 1 :.--:: :i :.-.i. : -.. ,. .,.,,, .,,, -., ' .,' ' j. $ fwo Robbers Dynamite an Illinois Bank Safe. letxpiosion was Terrific Shattering Windows in the VIclnity-They Secured $5,000 lilcngo, Juno 24. Two robbers dy- kited tho snfo In tho town bank nt a suburb of Chicago, curly this line, nnd escaped with $5000, The explosion of . dynamlto shnt tho windows of'tho houses for a around, and' aroused tho cltl Tho mayor rang tho town -boll ,; volunteer posses. were organized, 'are still searching. Several hun arc now scouring the surrounding Utry. Tho pollco hero nro guard all means of Ingress to the city. Irish Land Dill Is Now 8a fa. i)ndon, Juno 24. A compromlso reached today between tho Nn- illst landlords and tho govern- whereby serious opposition to Jlrlsh land bill Is withdrawn, and bs unexpected dlfllcultles arise icasuro, which comes up again In fhouso of commons tomorrow, Is to bo passed speedily. Tho com- slse consists In tho landlords' nc- tnco of an amendment to clauso 1, glng tho purchasing rights of ten- President to England. Paris, Juno 24. It Is announced iat President Loubet, during his vis- it to London next week, will discuss bwksr'tho nrltlsh cnbfnet problems of TiM -ii. .1 l 1ffnuA n.,.la anil UBHuailUn IU HIUIUVW, .Jumn ..y Killed Over Card Game. "West IJbert Ky., June 24. Davo Well shot and Wiled Mack Nlckoll Knd, Gordon Wells In a dispute over a gMBe of cards, near Caney this morn- ri.i,.i ..n.u1 llm nflirora tinrstllnc. 4l"U MVi.ii ...w w...vw. ,- ..- !'SL Louis Wants to Borrow. " . a. mi... lfH.lAnn li. HO, JUno if. IIIU tuiivnu ! requested to loan to tho St. Louis sltlon all tho documents and maps tie Vatican library pertaining to Kllscovery of America. Berated His Minister Gets a Hand-out of Must beUsed in Bring ing Offenders to Justice for the Kishineff Massacre Was Told There Wefe In trigues in His Palace, and a Sensation is Looked For Bread and Salt Greeted With Music, Children Flowers and Cheering: Foreign Representatives Meet Him Belgrade, Juno 24. King Peter ar rived at Somlln, on tho frontier, nt 10:30 this morning. He was mot and welcomed by members of tho cabinet, London, June 24. A letter received by n high authority hero from St. Petersburg tells of tho conflict be tween tho Czar and his high dlgnltnr- tfttt Thn nimalfln mlnlatnr nf fnrnlrn affairs last week resigned because the,clly omc,a", hlsh 8vcrnment author Czar scathingly commented on tho,"1. presidents of the various trl Kishineff massacre. The Czar refused (bunals and most of tho diplomatic to nccept oxplanntloni,' and Insisted corps In Bolgrnde. Tho government that the minister should keep his mlh- ,.,. ,,.. ...mm-h ,lin ni.i Eastern customs, of handing the king Istorlal colleagues In better control. ' Tho minister rcnlled he wns unable to do this, owing to Intrigue, not only,0"""1 nnd saIt. B,nrtcJ Belgrade, In tho government, but In tho palace amid wild enthusiasm. Bands played, Itsolf. Ho suggested that tho Czar I with a corps of trumpeters In ad- should dismiss two members of the cabinet, nnd sensational developments nro oxpectod. President Instructs Depart ment1, to Employ Special Attorneys to Assist in prosecutions t Escapes from Mad Mullah. London, June 24. An official dis patch today states that General Man ning, commanding tho British troops In Somallland, who was recently re ported as surrounded by tho Mad Mul lah, extricated himself and arrived at Damot Monday. Tho casualties were ono wounded nnd missing. Dtack Fiend Is Mobbed. Elk Valloy, Tenn., June 24. Tho negro who criminally ossaulted Mar garet Bruce, aged 10, yesterday, was captured by a mob at daylight this vance. Tho city was In festival at tire. A crowd of a hundred thousand filled tho streets, and tho drive from the station was a continuous ovation. All along tho route school girls, pre viously staCJoncd, threw flowers. Tho first foreign representative, to bo pre sented was tho Russian ambassador, who was presented by tho premier. The Russian ambassador then present ed his Austrian colleague. The cele bration will last throughout tho week, beginning with on Immense torchlight procession tonight. Peter takes tho oath of office before tho Skuptschlna tomorrow, Thero is a marked differ ence In his return from his last depar ture from Servla, when ho went se cretly, silent, disgraced, exiled. Tho Dutch. Turkish. English and French ministers left tho.cltjyrlc-r to morning. Ho confessed ana was lynched.- Tho girl was very beautiful, h,g arrjvaj Whiie tho German and Hal . ... . . . i and hoiongcu to ono oi mo unm inwu- iln representatives remained In eeciu Incnt families In tho stato. slon. New Labor Movement Chicago, Juue 24. Tho next labor 'Double Wedding at Macleay. io weddings of tho Misses Roxana SOrla Thompson, of this city, wore arated nt Macleay. Tho grooms Messrs. D. O. Clark and Arthur J. ion. Powder Concealed In Prison. Canyon City, Colo., June 21. Enough giant powder nnd nitroglycer ine were found In tho penitentiary to day to blow up tho entire prison. This discovery was made after tho convicts who had attempted to escape yester- movement 0f national Iraportanco bo. day were put through the sweating Bnn ,hg niornlng In tho strike of tho procewi. Tho explosives wero con- ln)and stee, company of Indiana Hnr cealed In tho wall of ono of tho shops. hor Tne niachnsU demand an eight It Is believed that the nitroglycerine hourg For ire tho machln wns manufactured by Klrsch Kuyken- tho wage8 heretofore paid for nlno dnll, tho convict who was killed yes- our8 p-or tnreo years the machln tordny. tats have been lighting for a nine-hour O I .I-.. tHdn4.l nt a It, thn .fintrfintlnn nay, niPiruu m w. - .w... ....-.. I.,f Mm- nt MMu-iitiltiM. thnv decided to 'Hunt for eight hours. Tho Inland Company contract, which called for jnlno hours, was tho first to expire. The other contracts oxplro dally from now until 1004. Tho namo demands will be roado each tluio before tho re newals are signed. Hundreds of foundries, mills and machine shops will be Involved. 0 Upton Is on Deck. Xew York. June 24. Sir Thomas Llpton arrived on tho Oceanic today. iiaiiaitaaiaiH!''lllll''lff Our Customers Say It Looks ...Like Tfhe Carnival...... was hpre, from the crowds they see at tin I II YOI RACKET lw.' ' c The crowds are simply the result of our business methods. We sell only goods , that give satisfaction. Quality is the first consideration vyith us. r , A , , We.wake4he. prices lower than regular stores becauseoursexpensesareK fighter and welhaverfoiiosses-fromaa. accounts -to make up Our great volume of bus iness enables us to buy at the lowest quantity prices. Dry Goods,tClotWng,SMoesj Zi everything in ladies' and Men's Furnishings, j j lab's test One-Price Cash'Stqre. Irish Land Bill Saved London, Juno 24. Secretary for Ire land Wyndham met tho opposition of the Irish members to his land bill to day, "by Introducing a new clauso pro viding that In certain sales tho land commissioner may advance the whole or part of the purchase money, pro viding It Js satisfactorily scoured. Redmond said that this, concession bad saved the bill. Lorehz is Arrested Washington; June 24. Roosevelt's letter to Knox. Instructing tho reten tion ofispcclal attorneys to assist tho postal prosecution was mado publlo this tnbnilhg. After reviewing In .brief the status of. the Investigations to dato, tays It t,probablo that other Indictments will hereafter bo asked for. It centinues: "Tlicro can be no greater offense against tho govorn- mont than a breach of trust on tho part of a public official, or dishonest management of his office. Every ef fort must be made to bring such of fenders to punishment to tho utmost rigor ofthe law. Tho district attor ney's office of tho District of Colum bia hnnfalthfully and zealously sec onded tho efforts of the postomco de partment In the entire matter; but tho nmountlbf work In that office Is such as to make It difficult, without neglect ing other Important public duties, to devote all tho time necessary for a thorough prosecution of these casos. I suggest, thercforo, If you can't detail some of your present staff, you ap point special assistants, not only to tako up the cases In which Indict ments for, or hereafter may bo found out, but to examine Into all charges that havo Wen made against officials In tho postal service, with a view to tho rcmbvtLor prosecution of all guil ty men, whether In tho service or not. where tho cases arc not barred by tho statutes of limitation." Payno has sot In motion an Inquiry ns to what officials of tho postal de partment, If any, are responsible for the circulation of the chargo that As sistant PostmaHtor-Qencrn! Madden had so drawn up the specifications for tho registry books as to oxclude as bidders all manufacturers, except thn Conors! MnnufacturlnR Company, of Franklin, Penn., In which Congress man 8lbley I said to bo Interested. Payne this morning received a spirit ed letter from Madden, now In Detroit. In which ho denounced the chargo as malicious, cruel urn! without the slight est foundation, and demands an Inves tlgatlon as to the authorship of Uio story. Payno, however, beforo tho re ceipt of the lotjor had called Ilrlstow and Wayno nnd had a full and freo discussion over the telephone, and will tako up tho oaso In detail with them Jator. Payne Is not In the host of humor over the Incident He wat out of pa tlenco with Madden, In making public a mattor that he f,elt should have been left to the discretion of Ihe head of the department. This fellng was ag gravated by a knowledge that much private Information relative to tho pretont Investigation Is given out by some one In a high position. Wynne has en charged by close friends of Payno with having talked too much. In some quarters tho personal publlo criticism of Payne's course has been laid at his door. For months feeling between Payne and Wynne has not been cordial. Officials of tlie postal department, while relieving Madden of any such Intent aro puxxled over his letter, which they claim. Is tantamount to an assistant cabinet, officer addressing open censurp to ma supenu jjuuj Wynne and BrliW tils afternoon de ny that therluave ever mn VW9 any Information reflecting upon or tending to embarrass Maddei. OnVlctlm DUd. St Louis. June 24. Florence Ilruno, aced 17. white, who was assauiieo uy THE RIO GRANDE FL00D River Six Miles Wide at Berino New Alexico Higher Than it Has Been fof Many Years and Much Damage is Done Kl Paso, Tex., Juno 24. The Klo Orando at Dcrlno, N. M la six miles wldo. Santa Fe trains nro coming In over tho Southern Pacific tracks. It Is reported here that tho channel has changed twice In 30 mlleo above Y. Pnso. Tho current crosses tho track twlco In less than a mllo of territory. All tho Mexican settlements near Sier ra lllnnca, Tex., have been swept nway. Dcrlno nnd other towns In Now Mexico havo not been heard from In several days. Colorado Higher Than for Years, Phoenix, Arlx., June 24. It Is re ported that tho Colorado" river Is nor higher than for many years. It Is moro than two miles wldo at Needles, and strainers aro landing freight at Ilobcrts' ranch, two miles Inland, Ranches nnd ranch houses along the Mojavo bottoms aro under water, nnd It Is expected that heavy proporty losses will follow. American Squadron Visits the German Fleet r Prince Henry DIms Officers - aMM raucc Visits America ' FUisliips "Kiel, Juno 24. Prince Henry this morning entertained Ambassador Tower, Admiral Cotton, the captains and somo of tho minor' officers ot tho American vessels now hero at lunch at tho palaco. Princess Ples was tho hostess. Tho prlnco greeted his guests heartily, and itfated tlid kaiser was much gratified that the Ameri cans had accepted his Invitation for their squadron to come to Klol. Ilia presonco of tho American vIMlorK would greatly add to tho Katser'a pleasure Informal, tousta wcr then exchanged. Karly In tho morning tho prlnco nnd Admiral Cotton exchanged visits on their nWoctlvo flagships. Tho Kcarsargo greeted tho prlnco with 31 guns, wiillo tho (lormans greeted tho American admiral with a suluto ot 17 guns. Iowa Democrats Meet Des Moines, la., Juno 24. Tho Dem ocratic stato convention assemblod at 11 o'clock this morning. Prior to con vening, tho conservatives secured con trol of tho resolution committee. Tho silver men accepted defeat with poor grace, and announced their Intention ot precipitating a fight on tho floor ot tho convention on a minority report. They nav 876 of tho "825 dologates. Tho speech of Temporary Chairman Quick studiously avoided reference (o tho Kansas City platform, and direct ed to trusts, tariff and government ownership Issues. Ho urged tho par ty to look forward, rather than back ward. Kdward Hamilton was mado permanent chairman, Jackson Left Too Washington, June 24. United fltalos Minister Jackson has left Uolgrsd with the other departing diplomats. Special Prices ON - Ice Cream f&t pArtics GO TO Zinn's 154 Btate Bt, Phons 1071 Main. II tlflu. The Store that Turned the Trade up Cowrt Street. taJ Toledo, Juno 24. Lorenx and wife. Indicted with Machen, wero this morn tar arrested by United States Marshal Winder, and arraigned before the U. ' ,,. MbA ,h,, mon,iai' S. commissioner. Each gave a wna. ,. n ratored. who . , . ... ,.,.- ri,i'"J",D -- - -' or woo. signea vj joua ;.. yct E m0 from the Bruno residency preliminary ezamjnauuH poned until tomorrow afternoon Largest Daa Pack. post and who was attacked by the- same as sailant. Is In a pretarlous condition. Six suspects aro under arrest, and .. .Id . W UVH1fAIIIkl W 1 UH III IB The Salem Canning vo. rece.ve- .r - "-,: .c. 23 000 pounds or strawDornes oupeci - - - ,.hrrf. Tuesday, the largest "Singte.ing. day'a receipts far. Showers Are Coming. penitentiary Improvements, Elds were opened for tho additional Msjtlian ..... .o.th.p f,ir-Mi Jmiidinir at tne urt-goa !"'' . '".."..'T.... .,i Thdr Is ti.rv. and tho same wm awarded to Th atwuaj LADIES' jlinoerie; ii tm30$$uB6MHMR8&fM attii Out i 29th Wednesday's Sutpti&t Sale One of the aaU that helped to build up the big store, one of the nalcu that helped to tprn the trade up Court atroet will bo held today at "TJII3 BUSY CORNER." just saiaBi ii u i Jr., , trt. h. -mi. - V - -. GOWNS and DRAWERS -; 60c Jtnd 94c Firttclaai garments made in clean, well ventilated p.-.,..u. an, l tli trarmeaU Iv-ar the label, If jot buy thNe good at an ordinary More at f M0 and U0 you would think you got a bargain and it would, be Wcu the garments are worth it. TOS- MEYERS ,SQN$ TaW S4 Tkat D 1Hp WtVfm 0f50fi- "Union should ' M a ii 1 ft I .3 w 1. I E. T. Barnes, Prop, lor " u" - --- - ::.-..' .. ., ,ftr -Hfcftutl howr. cabbe Oood time to plant law jstd van ru ." - 1 the death ctll. tmiiinnn"'" min iiaiaiainiwiini'"11