: "n -& mk m'W VOL. XIII. . 'f i rf SALEM, OREGON, FRiDA iutYlV, 1903. H I NO. G0. 'FT IT H "1 'II W "1 - ' '' -mi-ir''iS' sRWs ay '"''- " ''' v r . . I lH M- u- iJ "T' r I -wwr "3HT 1 1 r13"nL".lr!' v,. , jlxjljli . ?XjC1lXJLJX VJXVlXJLJ?JrV:" CHIEF v ARTHUR DEADJ Could Not ,, Find Thief Leader of Brotherhood of Locomotive , Engineers be Fell as He Said, "It May my Parting Words to Many of You" P. M. Arthur, grand chief engineer Up to late hour UiIh afternoon the officers In scnrch of the thief who stole F. A. WlglnB wagon on Wcdrtes- "iiy nigni, ivee unnjue report mo wnpreaUauts of the stolen rig, though they have found fotno clues as to tha direction the thief hfiH taken. A let ter from the chief of police of Albany, to Chief Chlef"Glbfton, states that on Sunday? nlglit a stranger stole an old hack and a new seat of harness nt Al bany and the description of the culprit 'tallies with the description of the man seen by Jos. Cooley, the baker nt the "Sleeves Bakery, who, reports seeing n mantafclng n team Into the rflle back, of tfie Wiggins wnrhouso about 11 o'clockVVedncsdny night. Mr. Cooley saw the, man seeral times on that eve ning. The fellow drove Into the alley back of 'the. Wade hardware store, driving -"cr good team of dark horses, Vlth now harness nnd an old hack. MOODY'S GOOD WORK Gets Decision in Fayor of the Indian Yeterans Rejected Claims Will Now be Nearly all Allowed as 30 Days Service is Sufficient P0Piv 1 'j-. HAS A CANCER 1 of the b lorhood of IomotlvoSonv,.h W,hecam"!Vhof'lk c,8,on o tho nct,n 8retary f KlncerswhoBO body was started East ery and nske.f fdr Bome matches, later mterlor, rendered today,, doi I tSTdSvoi fflat mldnlSt wjd. InS,&t11ht:,""ey townra tUe wSr of ",ot H f applications t I... n.kl1 nnn.l,ln n t. l.nnnnnf l" MIHMIllt BlUre, "?TJJ .T "" :?"?" i T '"",,";' XX I An hour later tho fellow I'lUttlllK U1U UllllllUl U1HUK vlfVMwu of tho Brothorhood of Locomotive En Lglneonr, which has boon In session for itho past fow days. Mr. Arthur nau just arison 10 re spond to a toast, and repeated Iho werds: "It may ,, bo my parting words to many of you," when ho foil backwards and expired In a fow min utes. Washington, July 17. Under n de af the dozens, if for neu- j slops finder tho Indian War veteran retUtned. net of tlii Inn cnnfrrnBfl'.liiSJ'ntnfnrn ro. minus his hilt, nlld Securing his team. ciifclivt Ifv'thn nnnilnn' nfflp,. will bo he OKnin wont Into tho alley. Nothing; passed to Ipsud. The secretary hafl was thought of tho nffnlr by .Mr. Cooly overruled the pension ofllce. nnd liber who dismissed the occurrenc6 from his nlly construed th?lnw In favor of tlije mind until, rending Uhe story of tho survlvor4pf. tho Oregon and Washing theft In last evening'. Journal, he ln-;ton wats.TK. . ' formed the niitcers ,of the occurences Commissioner Ware, u'poka tuchn! of the night before. He uyscrUie tho; cnllty. has all. along been roectjn man ns'tnll nlld WCll-hlJllt. With -Unlit1 plnltnH nf tlio Oreirnn nnrtBTVimliltllrtnii I'liHlr nnd mustache. This description I voternns. "because thoy faffed to show Winnipeg. July 17. Arthur's body inllles with the one sent from Albany. 'muster Into the scrvloo or the United woo startedhomo for Cleveland at 1 nnd It is bcUaved Ihtit-th fellow Jmv- states or pay by tho "United States" supej-nuous o'ciock tnis auornoon, accompanien oy iiiriii. ana nuie-py any, ns no basing his action upon a by several niombcrs of tho. Jirolhqjv tnicu jjnn be found ot him between AI- clause of tho act of 1002. hood ofEnglneors. ( hnnj1 anl Salem, none having seen him j Whllo yet Ji congregs, I " " " .. .. . .- .UWWMJ H.FI.VU.UL.. .I.V.I. Meadvllle, Pa.. July 17,-rFlrst As slctant Chief of tho Drothorhood of Engineers Youngston iias Jeon hover; lng betweon llfo and death oil tho hos pital horo for several days'. He has not yet been notified of Arthur's death. i Should Change ' - K t the Weather . rjrmr Highlands, July jiyirr-Shaiyock I started at 11:34, the challenger 50 sec onds later. Tho latter soon, overhauled and passed tho First. Thero is a light wind und It is haxy. J' u A Fire ani Explosion Denver. July 17t A flro, followed by an explosion In the McPheo waro- Ihouso this morning, caused 2Ui),ouo damages. Tho flro was- caused by tho Spontaneous combustion of oil. lace Winner Brings Price LONDON, July 17. Tho Sixteenth R Eclipse stakes of ten thousand sover- elgns was won today by dubbin's Pat rick, Madden up, Reiver's Sceptre, (Hardy up, second; Sir Miller's Itock jsand, Skeets Martin up, third. dubbins sold Aril Patrick after the great race today to Court Lehmlorff of dermany, for $100,000. the Harlow trail, nnd efforts made to head him off there. Promotes to Retire Uopresenta this ruling. contending that UiojulCan war net of last year was purely an extension to the survivors of tho onrly Northwest ern wars of tho provisions of the Qlackhnwl; penslo;Mict of 1892. and an such It was natftssential to bIiow ser vice as United States, troops, or pay by the government Acting Secretary Miller upholds tho appeal of Mr. Moody, saying: "It must bo clear to the most casual observer that if this net means any thing it menns that congress intended WASHINGTON, Jujy, 17.-3enernl Davis, commanding In th Philippines. linvlnc rnr.nmi-tinn,lil n rtltlrHnn nt iUn troops. Secretary Itoot hus instructed 'to provide pensions for the vory Class him to withdraw thre cavalry regi- of persons jho re.ndercd30 days sen meats and thrco Infantry regiments vlco in these we8: Tho ftct vdfies nfel HWIJO whenover transportation Is limit its pr6vlsldns ho act .does fo ;i-pfcy achargeS'Tfii Rossini Sys This Was Discovered by Analyzing Serum Result j of t Operation Four. Years Aro-This Explains 'lingefini: Character , of Disease r JtorajJuly 17. (Offlclnl ljullotid) Tho Pope had during the night eomo hours W'Uleep.land, on tho othor hnnd, som Bhort periods of excitement. Tho level of the uo.uld In the pleura, which it was B&Jnced yesterday was seri ously niiMtlng the tmtlent,- has been mainltiimi within. IlmltsT nad his gen e?sJ cowiion-presents no cbango, Uto PAa;.:cinB ss. respiration so, tern rnt(i' 3C.G. Lnpponi, Mazzon). ' .Mass" nus celebrated In Uie Pope's apartments this morning, tho pontiff Joining in tho responses feebly Work men this morning begun preparations Range War I ' is Feared RUSSIA WILL NOT HAVEIT i. SS Declines, to .kth& sermon Kegaro irtff Jews Kavc at St. Petors for-handling the crowds appeal to tho several district attorneys expected to view tno'jtoiy tuineija body. A quarter of a million nro ex pected. Kand-ralls aroj arranged. makingJC9Slln'uoiU alldywnys. After cuusuluUcn this nffJrhoon Mnizonl left tho Vatican. Raying ho would not rctnrnViatl) night, unless summoned, lie said. It was posslblo the liquid In the pleura would be naturally ab abrbd j Rome, July 17 npsslnl hlifl told A delegation of citizens ot Grunt, ; Baker, Crook, Whecfer, and Harney counties appeared before the Governor this morning, and complained that open ' war was threatening in their respect lvo counties between the nnd the sheenmen. on tho mime that Unless prompt step's were taken by the authorities' to preserve order, bloodshed would surely result. So In sistent wore these gentlemen, and so thoroughly Impressed was the Gover nor with the gravity of tho situation, - that ho at once Issued a proclamation ... to tho peaco officers of the countlerf PrCSldeilt AaBlltS We nnrncu, urging mem 10 cx.ert tnemf ti, . Ih,i. selves to preserve the peace, and If uT-I U0 Klgul TO imClierC nuic iu uo sit, 10 can upon ine niaio authorities for tho necostary aid anil the same would be granied.1 The Gov ernor's proclamation reads as fallows:.! "whereas, complaints have been and . ( are being made to mo that in crtln WASHINGTON, July 17. Tho atat countlos In the Kastern portion of the, if , . , .,,,. ,-i ,mvo nu a slate, notably In Grant, Dakpr.'CreeJn Sfpartmout this morning gave out . Wheeler and irarney clps, .thret' lenjr elatirnent regnrdltw tho Klsht to do Injury to, Jlfa.anA-tweiierty nro" neff 'petition which Is In part as fol- openiy inauiged ln'and serious con- 0WI. ,.T),e uMlan government hni filets nro'lmlriAnt listiViwMi tha nwnM .. . ?'... . -.!... - n,t -,- ii.. , Z . - r. . decuneu 10 cons ... uinio huu nnccy yi;viiu ui uiiei- 0x relating tC euue an a inrir rnincctivn riifiit nn - , r. ..i- ... - --- -r-1;- .. UBWH ... nuisiu. ciiicrfcn. ' hj . uie puwio ranges unless the grontest tt,nU,h"d citizens, and Sabled (o St. irlrrlln M ! AWnvif .,d,1 .. Kk. - I S. .. i r i l thorltlcsj , t "Tlierefore, in tho hopo that such calamity may bo averted, and our stnto saved from the discredit which Would attach to It In tho event of such a con flict as appears possible, I do earnestly With Her Internal Affairs lucr,,or,rui;civu ujfiu- k the' oofidillon s.w .ImJa.1'. V.. ! llT nvnllnhln. This will require several months. Thoiacrved nn" wpr0 discharges' Slider, niiinnt in n.n an.i.a -u.il! i. n . I tho Immediate military nuthorltvot Tho war department this morning tho United' States only, but It.! formnlly announced directions of pre- visions clearly extepd to thosowho ' naration f.iiiowinir nmmnHnn. uh. sorved and were discharged Ainder'tho-l 0'-- " r- ---.-..--- ,...,,.., 'BlJW4 I .. .- .. " - ' . , f i. .. i. General Younr to be'Ueutennnt'Oeii-HfeUWr "PQrejawijj ;J ", I pmn july17. Cnrdlnnl GlUbons1. efnTtrcaerersl'TMlle., retired : Hrlr-l . Dy this Is meant men who-ro e-1-lirrlvei, thiH ortnion nnd went (o St. listed and served 30 jiays-ln temtormi n,,.nA hr , viu mni uaiii h' ds an his frlpnds of the medical profession that tho Popo'Jn. Buffering from can cer, as the result of tho operation four years -hgo. Tlip fact was discovered when the scrum from tho pleura a analyzed, and explains tho lingering character of the. djiije,!''un( shows t.wwwiUfy of Ye'covcj-y iv'17. A itood breeze n's- vSntltnitlon of the Pope's bed- s Hftemoon. It is stated nzronl wanted to operate on tho but Lappord dissuaded him. tioutfM UtsW hnnirfthl tluJill wrmtt Petersburg by direction of the Presi dent. At ft conference Jul tilth, at Oyster nay, tho President conferred with l-iovl "Wolf and Straus regarding? the presenting of the petition, und de cided .to" wend v tho following flTsriatchi to ntddle, American Chargo d'Affnlcs nt u. uAUMi.Hi.i,t Wvaii nVi lnKtnitited to sheriffs, cons nbles and other oincers 0lk nn audience AvtUi Mlnlstei' oiTor- In said counties to whom Is entrusted C Aff-lrs. and to- make to him ilia the enforcornem of;the law andfh8 following comrnuhlcatlpnf' Hlcel- prolcctlon of to llfo nnd property of uncy, Iho Sccre'tnrV of I itnteulnstruols the citizen, td cxervlso tho greatest mQ x'0 fnform you tnftt thAWsiaenC vlg laneg nnd, re that no overt acts ,,,, rccoivcrt from a largonumber off citizens of the United States, o all ro rfCouUnucd oa ljtJR t of laW(eMness nro indulged In by any of Ho contending factions, and. p promptly arreif and seulousljl srose cuti all persons Jmpllcnted in the 'Vio lation of tno laws r . v T K- rFT.i i 'f "In the evnt of any trouble which JZnll X OOsVfi tO'tSnV'P'" T the Jocal authorities are unable to cob" irui,un appcni(io iu -aisiq win meet ny,----with suchrASfonso as the laws will "Tcac v.arrwM!i5itfcS emergency." H'i " jA SANffKANCISCO. July uutiJiirwArmdoaM llMbM. ,l.-i iLl ,,----- k3?'swTbbSm mmsm" km V SehatSyoVorwH. Williams, dlwl ,tW' mornlnof hrt failure. Ho refire-'4 sentedth J4tH'trlct. Ho Jyofjll.. yearn at age, ana onnuvu ot N York. ( A v aSn ow niinUN. July 17rTh (TwQtlatt says the Sultan of Turkey k IN, Wd inn uwwni iihvo oroercu aDKonrve fH, z. -A Ti. A&. iwn i t,aM Wt M4-. "' v,--iicii Dimmer iu oe Ainjori , ., 7 :r c x: General vico Gepcrnl Davis, retired; organizations or In the home knap nrlmidler General Wood to be Major ttnd participated In tho early TBflli " wiw ia1 ''mp General, vice Qeneml Young, promoted General Miles retires August 8th, nnd General Divl July 28. WASHINGTON, July 17i The Presi' Idont haH decided to promote thirty four Colonels to the Tirlgadler Oenernls rank with the understanding that they Immediately retire. All nre officers who served creditably in the civil war. Cuban Senate isall Right nAVANA, July 17. The Cuban sen ate has approved the coaling station agreement bill; nnd has also approved) the bill appropriating JSO.0OO forthel W. 1.1U fit. Awl.fl. I : ,.,.. ..... ,, , wars. Herctororo tho pension onico has been taking ndvnntngo of every technicality to delay action on Indian war pension claims, and only veterans who could show pay by tho united States in nny Indirect manner were nl lowed pensions.,, Tho vast'tnajority of tho applications were turned down under tho decision, of tho-secrotory, which establishes a precedent from which there can ho no appeal. Many claims heretofore rejected IinioVeconBld--rc() and pensions will be allowed. The secretary Interprets tho law In its liberal snnse, nnd holds that. Inasmuch as congress Injond d the pnnslons should bo nald. ho hna flulpice whore he will remnln until the Pope's death. -. Chicago Strikers' 8HHM-lt-M Do Yot Ever Rest? Then tyiy ono of tfjoae fine . HAMMOCKS we are selling; so cheap and be comfortable while you're res,t,nV.W have them in stripes, plaids, and solid colors. They re large and strong. You can remove the pillows and use them for porch cushions. Prices range from 75c to jg4 40. All marked on the spot cash plan. Our pew Dry Goods department is a great success, just oecause we nave trie right goods and sell them cheaper Z man regular stores. WHITE ' HOUSE' . V4-'i I iiii'. mil w 'h' S 1 zr' jflH ,SHOES Per Women ESI 111 There's something about ; ; theMstar5star" SHOES;; that maHes customers ; ; ,want them again. That's ; ; why we're doing a shoe ; ; business that is not equal-; ; ed by many exclusive;; shoe store. ; i CHICAGp, July 17. Thin, morning Judges Freeman, Bnkr anil Stein of the Appellate Courts'iytflrmed the recent decision of Judge ifpldom, .which pro hibited tho picketing of the Kellogg plant by 'strikers At noon all was uulet, the crowds keeping a safe dlfc? tnnce from the policemen on guard. niiTdinA t..i.. -tt nlnl. l..uA.1 ".'JTSJSM,; ot the KeK Switchboard Comjjanyi. HoL'VXS"1 ' " T"e y'8 n"ts made the light of his decision. , s ,lml,-P r ini,.r,i i.n-, A lanto number of issues is sure to- ,,,,: .', ' :..ir. ,,..... follow upon this decision. bl5h hutf" , 1LV" "" "7""'"". 1 "" Z ukijIii collected and vigorously hooted arid Jeerejl ,the wojukmn who are tnk ing tup places of Ihe four hundred striken, as the former were escorted to their work by a heavy guard of police. Five hundred policemen were held under reserve and orders wpre Is sued to see that their pistols were In good condition. At 9 30 the first Wagon jnoved for the Panhandle depot; ac companied by fifty police, A" crowd followed and again seized Uie street cars, corrtpelllnK'the motprmen aq4 conductors to surrender, and run fast to keep In the procepsjoi). TJjer were frequent arrtsts, TipjJkoltfsAc jubbul indiscriminately anaThtlly, Tm& 'tcores ot wounded yere astd e.Way Vy their comrades. Ueen porslstcntly fought for byMj .Moody for more than four months. Conspire Againsl:K1ng THE STORE THAT CAN SAY "WE SATISFY" M..- Prices guaranteed in fee the lowest, Quality considered, named aaywiiere, Goods ex "changed xickly; money retwrned instantly. PARASOLS REDUCED ONE- THIRD DCnWN. July 17. A Gazette dls patch from Lisbon reiiqjjsVa conspir acy against King Charles; ot Portugal. Five Infantry officers hAve-been arrest ed nnd will be tried by'court martial. Wants to Suicide Clothing, Hats f Shifts. EverytfclHrfortlMwlMfefMlb 1 Iff W WB . . . . ... . i i Salem's Cheapest flue-Price ;Gf$h Store. E, L Birtes, Pr,. ' ji miaiiaiiiif itiiiif i SEATTLE, IJdly 17. Crowell, a Butcher living?, Ith the Mull family, who was arrested yesterday, threatens suicide. Developments show that who ever administered the poison, was in ,timaeljr cojinfcted with the family. WASHINGTON," July 17-The war denartment'd advices from the Phlllo- pines n.ot.e tbe capture' of 'Faustlno Oulllermo, the most famous bandit In Luzon, and .predict this ends the dis order In Illzai province. WASHINGTON, July 17. Advices to the war department from the Philip pines state that Henry Savage Landor, its noted explorer, has discovered in t)w interior of Mlndano a race of tree UWjkilers, tlmllar to the dwarfs found iMKAilrica by Stanley and DuChalllu. HlfSjcce.ded In getting many photo- TSTSI. Is X mowing His Flax T!ilirn ntuiA. h Jtnv urnwor ia abandoned the effort1 tq pull his ilaX by hand on account of his Inability t secure hands to do the work, so luis plon self-binder, Mt?lf4rL. 1 .. ling thje,lisarfj v u r " a smooth sickle, as.' i 60o VftJllO for . . . POJjSMQUTH, Eng Jul'y" 17-The American squadron sailed this morning dlffe purchased a Champl Is cutting and .binding of pulling it as lit the is equipped with the barbed sickle used. in cutting grain will not operate in flax, the fiber clog ging the sickle so badly that it can not be operated, The flax is cut low m the ground, so as to save all the fibre poo-, slble and Mr.'Bosse estimates his loss by the fact that he is compelled to cut, his crop, at 10 per cent of the fiber. Mr. Bossa's crop aggregates aboqt 1C0 acres, and the cutting of it became necessary in order to save It. Midsummer Sate Enthusiastic aprenjlaithrough our tMitiro storo. In every de partment you will And many choice jlorne that(wili interest. Towels A hvayih cretin abimdaaco at lowest r5e& Sea our snecial c9unter,frTliTURKISH and JJINEN HUOK at tfiO.un(3or price of 10c SitktWakts WhafworaRngvef bad too many shirt waifts? Nonehata why, you ehold patrtmhw oar I twidurawcr pU, v'vaitiig.ftm (50,k) 0.00 now 2Gc ft $8,04 U4rwar -- FMtWMN AlliER rfSmrmte lmmiH-wn to jwf Wa pPKiif a 18o Men MERE'S YOUR CLOTHING CHANCE Two-picco Bummer suits, $7.50 and $8 valucn, Midsummer Special Snlo ' f $5.00 ToCpats v. lti KMmt WJ &Cc CbMdtm . Ned to be At, cool mauaer. Wa araviiwi4 1 1 i having the right garHaw4. ' , , Away iHid'erpriccd. This Spring's purchnflwftvalueaup to $15, Midsummer Safe $7.85 Summer UtWerwear j TrV Tha rew: ; JBrekea evm from pur qhohtttt aiocK, & 1,26 valuw ... 1. 7 .50 values - ASIrawHat Is the proMtbinj npwglvca lots rf .Tf tiltiea eaver'Hbe hair, kf,tke head cool. hv tljt.Mn7 prio?, Yor ywsWjdrjag yc outing is -not' com plate withe one. We have them aj 5Oc,$J.0b, $2.00 . flfllsssssk We inr )Ut for fereot ports. The started on a speed test to Frenchman's Bay, Maine. LONDON, July 17, A number of British yachting reporters sailed for New York this morning to cover the In ternational races. Portland's white chapel la the nat ural seouenco to Portland's Politics. Qno is the creator and the other the creature, and both are equally men cenary, nj.vKcnw' fj- v t..i. iTfr. laa I Reliance, Constitution' and Columbia, , axter two weeks resr, jneet again today !off Mattlnlcock Point for the first daa race In the annua) cruise, of the New . Vnrtr VoAltt rlnt, th. .WI..M.1. YAlrtM T miles. The wind was very light. The start was to have been made at 8:30) but It was postponed until later In the day owing to Inadequate, wlnd The starting; gun wi.firf4 atyi:3, the Beliance and Constitution Crossing the line nearly together with the Col umbia hvst, , hdditt' T Allot' r t ' MU " S2ts Redtfccd -Thltd rspr &S0NS Tk Siwe Tfcat Tm4 Tic Trasfe Up Cittt St. a. H '