- jL '-PV ' i'T",f N 1r . , MJU4 -.taWM, Y..!,AO SMT ' . - v yWt-yw'-'M" '- ''Ui'WLWi''PjfjgMii ittirr'!mlEfcjtw' t "' -iMwa .M.y :ag $( fy !"$ &" f'f """""" -A. '-A B-.JE "',J1 JL. vj . v 'i Ls -ft- -ILl 1 -iL.3LM me .u T. ' V03g(;Mir 1 . $.i 'f . X BALEM,. OREGON, SATgDApCTqBER 3, 1903. I ' J' ' .,, ,. ,...-.... -..-...... ,,..,, ., , , ..77 -.- . " "" IIIIIIIMIMMMMM .mm I! II rl V F . t I vji. ' v- sr-r: . AMERICAN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS Tho fa&uyXnJiirqd are Oeorgo $lnk and James 'Walsh. Tfio correct nama of the Institution was the Corning dlB tllle'ry. "k copper cooker eight feat In dlamctor and 20 feet lone, under 4oo groat pressure, was clown dear through tho cooker room and mill In to a field 250 feot away, cutting down a largo oak tree in Its flight Tho men . killed wero frightfully ucaWed by the Wm. Jennings .Bryan ,.J5X."E31" bodies of Wilson and Bronhnm are ! still under tho rtilnB. Tho damage ex J cceds $100,000, as three buildings, oach flvo stories high wero blown to pieces. The debris Is piled so high that It will tako ninny days to recover the bodies of tho two named. O ' THREE YOUNQ BRUTES. , Will go to Eu This Fall Stormed Country Ohiu After He Has the 'Enemy's in Lincoln. Neb.. Oct. 3.4-After his daughter Ruth Is married tonight,! Wm. J. Bryan will take a lata train for Ohio,, where ho will stump 'for tho Democrats ticket.' It Is strongly nrob afclo that ho wlfl tlion go to Europo for his long planned trip, accompanied by his son, William, Jr. In New York tho Seth Low fusion has removed Fornes and Grout from tho union city ticket, becajiso they have accepted Tammany nominations. Iloosovelt refuses to abandon his de termination to havo a apodal sosslon of congress In Novombor, for financial and tariff legislation. WHISKEY DISTILLERY EXPLOSION At Peoria Causes the Death of Many Laborers, , Peoria, 111., Oct. 3. It Is now known that In the distillery explosion horo this morning seven men woro Instant ly killed, and 20 others Injured. The dead aro James McManus, Chnrlos Powell, James O'Kcofe, George Sbaf- or, G. George, John Wilson 'and iGuy Brenham. Murder and Outrage -an Innocent Bo. t hemlan Girl.-' Guthrie, Okln. Oct. 3. Threo white boys, Morris, Molloy and Qulness, aged 15 to 17, were arested near Day. out raging and murdering a 13-year-old Bohomlan girl, Mary Prckoth. ' All are of promlnont families. Morris confossed to the outrngo. of tiro girl. He wbb caught passing through woodB repeatedly and abused. After roloas Ing her the boys woro afraid alio would Inform some one on them nnd they decided to ruurdor hor, and ran and ovQrtqokjKhqr andqut hor throat with a pocket knlfo from oar to car. Tho doad body , was found by hor fathor within an hour, covorod with grass and weeds. Tho people nra so aroused that tho boys- havo'bsojf brought to Guthrlo-for foar of lynching. DraggedDotvn Feeling Linemen's Strike Settled. President McNutty, of tho Line sman's committee nnd Presldont Sabln, of the Telephone Company, woro In ennferenco at San Francisco today, and tho strike, which has been on since Juno 22d, was sottlcd. Tho terms of settlement nro not mado public, but aro stated to bo sat isfactory to both sides. Special meet ings will now be held by tho locals rat ifying tho ngrceniot made by tho Western conference of electrical work- Tho In the loins. Nervouweis, unrefreshlng sleep, deipon dency. It la time yon were doing somctblnp. The kidneys wore anciently called the wins in your case they are holding tho crs with tho tolonhono company. win end driving you Into eorlous trouble. flght ,mB b(J9n a bUer one ftnd thor(J JtiOOuL S oarSaparUld j Ib scarcely a-tpwn or city on tho coast Acta with the most direct, beneficial eflect j but What has folt tho disturbance on the kidneys. It contains the bet and , There Is great local rojolclng, and tho aafeat auhstancca tor correctina and toning ... , . , then organs. ' ro1101 011 ,B uiihbuui. NORTH WESTERN NEWS i t , LABOR UNION NEWS Mount McKinley Re mains so Far Unsealed Partv Had to Return With out Reaching: the Cov eted Granite Peak New York, Oct. 3. According to n dispatch dated Valdoz, Alaska, yester day an attempt was mado by Doctor Cook of Brooklyn and a party to scalo Mount McKinley. Tho attempt failed. They reached an nltitudo of 11,000 feet but wero unable to surmount tho gran ite slope, Btretchlng 5000 feet higher. On Soptcmbcr -1 they started on tho return, fearing tho rapidly advancing sonBon. They rode, packed nnd rafted down thb Chultlnn to Tyonok, nnd will roturn to Seattle Immediately. The Oregon City Congregational As sociation took no action in the case of ono of tholr pastors. Rev. Konnody.'tof Ilillsboro, who Is under nrroet on a chargo of burglary. Tho Mcdfo'rd Fruit Union In gottlng $1.36 n box for Winter Nollla pears nnd Jonathan applos. Papal delegates bnvo arrived at Vic tolra, D. O., to Install Archbishop Orth, of Vnncouvor Island. W. S Crowoll hna resigned as may or of Medford. Tho Friends' church at Sherwood was burned. Loss $1000. Church Records Destroyed. ' Seattle, Oct. 3. All records of tho local Catholic church woro destroyed by a flro In the residence of Bishop O'Dea this morning. Tho property Iosb Is $4000. The records woro Invaluable, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Resumes Services With a New Pastor From Texas. J Tho following list is a correct record of tho increase in our sales this year over corresponding mouths JuBt year. We're growing. 9 April shows an Increase of over 50 per cent May shows an increase of over 40 per cent June shows an increase of over 53 per cent July shows an Increase of over 34 per cent Autr. shows an increase of over 5 1 ter cent Sept. shows an Increase of over 48 per cent I Our lotal sales from January Jst to October 1st this year show an increaso of 30 over tho sameporiod Inst. year. Our ! ! (MlRtrtmnrA rnrtninlv nnnrninto flin rul vntitntrnu nf nur '' snot cash system. ' I Some People Have an Idea That Pfice Makes Quality. DOES IT make a $2 shoo any hotter j' 3t because 2.50 for it at an exclusive SHOE STOItE? you pay J rn There are many reasons why $ 1 iff YO I KM undersells recular Btoros. Thev sell for cash onlv. Thev trot 5 tho lowest quantity prices on account of their great volumo of j busines. Thoy discount every bill. There 4 aro no unnecessary ezponseH connected t witu the store. Tho First Christian church, of Sn lorn, will rosumo regular strvlcoa to morrow with tho new pastor Installed, Dr. David Errett, of Texas, nnd for merly of Missouri, where ho ran an un reconstructed Itopubllcan paper In a hot-bod of Domoerncy. Mr. Errott wbb educated f6r tho bar, and, at ono time, enjoyed a largo criminal practice. Ho Is a gentleman of pleasing and forcible addross, and has all the qualities of a pulpit orator of the natural typo of ol oquonco. , Tho Sunday announcements nro ns follews: Servlcos at 10:30 a. in nnd 7:30 p. m, Dlblo school at 12 in. Chris tian Endenvor at C:30 p. m. Morning theme: "Christianity nnd Christians." Bvening: "Tho Church of Today." Dr .Errott, tho new pastor, has arrived and will occupy the pulpit morning and ovening. Ho greatly doslros tho prosonce of all the mombors. An offer ing for church oxUnsIon will be taken at the ovening service. The publlo Ih cordially Invited. Illinois fdered Miners Or to Drop Strike Fort an Insufflcent Cause , or be Expelled From From The Unions Springfield, 111., Oct, 3. Although 1600, of tho 7Q0O miners of this vicinity left work yesterday, because tho oper ators didn't comply with tho Btnte law requiring wash rooms, a general atrlko in Illinois Is not Imminent. The men who wont out yesterday havo been on dorod; to return or Buffer oxpulslon from ithe unions. Tho United Mlno Workers refuse to sanction tho strike Thoy sny the contract with tho opera tors has not been violated, hence It becomoa a matter for notion of tho statp authorities only. ' Plot to BtowTlp Mine. Colorado Springs. Colo., Oct. 3. Sltoljt Gilbert received a stolophono meoenge from the hend olllclnls of tho Western Federation of Minors nt Don var, mlvlslng him that a plot has beon formulated to blow up nn unusod pnrt of tlfp Mill nt Colorado City, ownod by the United States Refining & Re duction Company. ThOj dynamiting, It Is nllogod by tho Fodorntlon loadorfi, was to bo dono by agents employed by tho Intorosts who aro jTetiklng to disrupt tho Federation of Miners. In case tho tho plot wbb successful, reports woro to havo been sont rondenst that tho dynnrnttcru and ' firebugs woro momberB of tho Federation, or members hired by that organization; anenn: uimort gave his porsonnl pledgo to tho Fodorntlon loadors to In vostlgnto tho report, nnd protect tho abandoned mill. : Dty Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Shifts, Blankets, Hosiery, Un-1 detweat. "Ve sell only reliubltf merchandise that's J why our trade keeps growing 9$ Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store E. T. Barnes, Prop, WH-fttatIBIla BtW tttOIw FOURTH DAY OF CONFERENCE. 8eslont Havo Been Extended, by Re, olutlon, to Monday Evening. Tho fourth day of tho .Methodist conforonoe openod as usual by the ad dross of Dr. S. W. Gamble. At 0 o'clock Dlshop Hamilton called for tho rondlng of tho mlnutw. Dlshop Ornn ston came forward and was Introduced by Illshop Hamilton, nnd made a short address, Tho rouiilt of tho ballot for resorvo dologatos to tho goneral conference was nnnouncod as M. C Wire and D. T. Sommorvllle. The salo of a church building nt Groshnm was authorized. Rev. I 8. Knight was Introduced. nnd prosonted grootlngs from tho Con gregationn! ABsoelatlon. Dlshop Ham- Hton reflponded In a few words to Mr. Knlght'e nddrew. At this "Juncture tho lay electoral conference ontered. and wore Intro duced by Rett M. C. Wire. The prosl dent of that body, n. F. Saokott, of Co burg, was lntrwlucd from the plat form, nnd presented greetings. Dy ro quest of Wahop Hamilton, Bishop Crnaston ro ponded ine secretary of the lay oloctoral conference thon read reohitlonB adopted by that body, among which wa ona asking Bishop Hamilton to changft tho number of districts In this conference from four to threo. H.sc lutlons to tho same offset wuro then Introduced by Rev. O. II. Bennett, and unanimously, adoptod, A resolution was adopted oxtondlng the timo for tho closing of th confer ence to Monday evening. If It was Divorce Restrictions. found that so much tlmo was reoulrod San Francisco, Oot. 3. -The supremo 'to complete, the work on hand. vuun nun uuuucu uuwn a uvcimon uj- ur nie annual committee pji- holding th law that dlvorowl persona ( nouncameuU, the conference took a shall not marry In UiU state until a ' rcaa U) Mowlay morning, the bishop I year after tAa lrorc U eured. ; annoanaJng tti tunal afternoon Trusts Being Pushed. , San Franolsco, Oct. 3w The Security Trust Comjiany has liled a suit In tho United States court to foreclose the second mortgago on tho property of the United Stntw Shipbuilding Com pany. Tho fnco value of tho raorlgago is $10,000,000. Tho Unlou Iron Works Is property belonging to the shipbuild ing trust. The Mercantllo Trust Com pany, of Now York, filed a suit on their first mortgage of JlC.000,000 sev oral weeks ago, sion for the presiding elders. Buchanan Elected, Kansao Ctty, Qe& J. Buehanan was Many families new have the family elected preMrient of th Iron Worker utteopain who examine the anatom by throe vote this afternoon. J t tn children periodically JuBt an r . dentist looks after their th. i Hawaiian Bonds Accepted. IWhut a wise custom! It will save Washlpgten, Oct. 3.8ecreUiry many '"Tf'T." '. ".. . m.y oorroct' Shaw this afternoon authorised the ac ceptance by the treasury department, as neeurity for deposits of government meswjr, a million and a quarter of Ha-1 wallas bonds, of which the territory j desired to dispose. lug small disabilities such as those of wia spine as soon as tney ueveiop. Drs. SehoetOe. Barr & Barr, Osteo paths, Grand Opera House, Salem, Or. SALEM POLICE COURT, Three Cases Handled by Chief of Po lite Glhton. Trcspate warning. Hunters, with or without does are ' l9 Umltb, a stranger who haljs warned not to trespaae c-a our prerai-from Arizona, waa last avenlng ar- ee, under penalty of the law. reeted for oeing iutoxioated, and 5-28-lwk T. f AND H. WALKHR, locked up He had &0 In hl pocket, and wns thla morning fined $10, which ho paid and wont on his way rojolclng. B. MatU.Bon, a laboring man, waa arrested for carrying concealed weap ons, ho having a revolver In his pock et. This morning he explained to tho city recorder that ho had bought tho pistol somo time ago for tho purpose of suiciding, becnuso ho had been crossed In love. He had changed hlB mind, however, nnd had spared hla own lift. Ho prosontod tho pistol to Chlof Gibson, ns ho wanted no moro trouble about It. Mattlson wns allowed to go his way, promising not to offond ngnln. Tho plBtol In n prlze-paokngo concern, and Chief Gibson scarcely knows what to do with It. II. Ilalvcrson, n wood-haulor, was arrostod for boing drunk and letting his tonm run away. Tho team, while on tho rampago last ovening, ran lntb a farm hack on Commercial street, and damaged It considerably. Halvorson waa fined $25 for hla oftense, which ho patd, and ho alto agreed to rolm burso A. G. Woodworth, tho owner of tho damaged hack, for tho loss sus tained. Mr. Woodruff and hla child narrowly oscnpt'd serious physical Injury. BULGARIA VERSUS JTURKEY Opinions oftlie Czar and German Em peror f- SMITH CALL8 IT ROT, 8ays John Albert's Offer to Make Good Is Buncombe. Dr. Androw C. Smith, who, In tho state sennto, helped legislate hlmsolf Into oIIIqo as profllduut of tho Statu Board of Health, Bays John Albert's challongo, offering to glvo $500 to tho Snlom Hospital If there can bo found and fever germs in tho Snlom wator, Is rot As Mr. Albert has already giv en that Institution $2000, thoro Is moro substance to It than thoro would np pear to bo to tho Stato Board of Ilealth's attack on Salem wator. But Smith has good lungs, nnd It will probably bo bottor to offer him wind than hard cash, to tost tho truth of hla statements. Ills attack on tho 8nlom wntor Is about on a par with his first official act In sending nn oxport to Cal ifornia to ascortuln whether there wau any bubonic plague In that- stato or not. r Favorable to Restoration of Peace .and Adoption1 ' of Macedonian Re-- Jforms Vienna, Oct 3.-Tho Nouo Frclo Prosso today publishes nn Inspired rir tlclo from tho Czar and Kmporor, who bollovo tho recent TurJtlsh bucccsscb Indicate that tho Insurrection In tho Balkans la now on Its lost logn, whllo a war between Bulgaria and Turkey will not bo pormlttcd. Thoy bollcva It will soon bo poealblo to peacefully o'x cento tho proposed reforms In Mnccdo nln. which will not In any wlsi bo nbnndonod. . ' ' Tho Bulgarlnn InsurgontB under Yunoff nttnoked nnd destroyed Ilelltzn, In northonstorn Macedonia, losing four' killed, but Inflicting a heavy Iosb on tho TurkB. ' Wlton thoro Is trouulo In tho 'ByB- torn tho wlso plan Is to retnovo tho cause of troublo not drug tho nor'vea Into Insensibility Drs. Sahoettlo. Bnrr ft Barr. Ostoo- paths, Grand Opera Houso. 8alomr Or, Fi'esh Today - Soft Centeted Chocolate Creams : at r Zinn's 154 State lit Phone 1071 Main. . , i (Mfc fefa. Life. Snap and Energy Are all chnrnctcristics of this Etoro. Wo havo no ueo for rv dend nnd olivo sort of hufiinesa. Wu bolievo nnthing euueoeda liko BUCCCE3. "Wo'ro nflqr moro businosa uud wo'ro getting it, Wo wnnt you to visit this Btoromnku yoursi'lf at hoino, You aro just na welcome whothor you buy or not. Just Arrived Another shipment of thote long lookud-ior LADIES SUITS Tbey are In various atylri, In cludlnir I-oule XIV, conot and mlUUIte, and are ol tho dm weaves In fancy zlbtllner, mlxtxl homMpnns, eUmines cheviots, Scotch twreds and tweeds, WehsvetMra la both Isdiet' and mines tire. We can pltate you, Seco&d Floor Now Trimmings New ideal in lac and trlra tnlaz keep coming la and oar pre sent showing It very complete. Still we are on the lookout for more new ihtngs, and at fast as a new idoa comes out and Us mer its proven we put t In, Oonie qimntly yon mav rely upen o-jr pn-.ent thowiiiK bfiK a repreient atlve one, and one whose merit is proved beyond a doubt. First Floor The Sale Of Iloherson't Jloilerv will continue aa long si tbey last. The line Includes ladi&s', mlm, nd chlldren't icgnlar 3Sc bote, 7c Pak Three pairs for 50c First Floor rHuci.-i.-juw i i- ,i furit U0B7ffwr& fe-jfSSi imiiiM ft iMAl 4 :' r.SjM nHH'BBfrfl ptIb b iliB MkVH wl .lSgaT W, av imBBh otFlj i i wj iH il IlirlSdulfnu fr jfl vHI lUnJTulorcd B i i iMMawnaaiaiaMMi U)liM l; UmikMui a The Best Proof That our clothes are ind riuht nnd wear right Is that men ol faih un who once buy from ui are to well stltfll that they come again nnd bring their friend. This !' natural, bruute wo buy only depeudsble clothing from re liable manufacturer!, and we are mb careful that tho cartnenti fliyoq jxlrlfct )y and that your general apptnranca l correct aa you could poiiibly be yeurielf First Floor ;