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"ft - ( HB A1LY tfOTRNAl SAUEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903; Ot- XIII- NO." 235. ILMER TURNED DOWN the other unions, claiming that, with tho exception of the linemen, who were themselves on strike, they .wore given no assistance. in Who Discovered ostal Frauds Re duced in Rank lis Case Called to the At tention of The President Who is Asked to Re ward Him ashlngton, Oct. 13. In making hie ftgprt on tho postal scandals, Attor. Mjs Bonapnrt and Conrad called tho tpintlon of tho Preeldont to what they o&Idcr a gross Injustice toward T. Jltaer, who originally discovered the trans doing In tho department, and, wEn outcome of his labors, 30 were adlctod and nearly a quarter of a mil 55$ graft unearthed. Qllmoro, who im an obscure treasury expert, in- d of being promoted, was relogab o a smaller position, and his salary ced from $1800 to $1COO a year. complaints against him in many ess came from persons who, wero indicted. Bonaparto is re- to have, said that, Instead of ort of treatment, ho Bhould have promoted and glvon a voto of Iks by congress. Gllmor'a friends vo ho will be given substantial, iPiigh tardy recognition. From Dayton to Pomeroy. Dayton, Oct. 13. Tho extending of tho branch line of the 0. R. & N. from this place to Pomoroy, connecting It with tho Starbuck-Pomeroy brancty and making it tho main lino bctwoen Dollos Junction and Starbuck, haB beon revived by local cltlzons. This time, howover, interest in tho propo sition has spread to Waitsburg. The matter has been discussed In tho clubs of tho two places, and a deflnito plan of notion decided upon. A few days ago a pnrty from thlB placo wont ovor the lino of tho proposed connecting link, and found that tho heaviest grade botweon Pomeroy and Dayton would not exceed 2 por cent Tho O. R. & N. Is already built 10 mfles beyond this place toward Pomoroy, thus leav ing only about 1G miles to mako the connection. Killed His Wife San FrancUco, Oct. 13. Early this morning Hllllard Russell saw a figure entering his room, which ho supposed to bo a burglar. Ho grabbed a shot gun and fired twice. When ho wont to tho body he found his wlfo dead. Hor features wero so perforated with shot as to bo almost unrecognizable Several wcokB ago the house was burglarized. (fight on an 01dScandal mttsburg. Pa., Oct. 13. Mrs. Knto Wnel, alter 17 months' imprisonmont SftRomplIcIty in the Diddle case, will omorrow havo a gllmpso outside tho inSn walls. Sho will testify in tho uIU for divorce brought agnlnst hor JJHer husband. Sho has two months aSrSto servo. Tho suit names four o-respondents with tho Biddlc broth rs9faho entered a general donlal to ill" charges. It will bo a Jury trial, tn'a--nHicli light on tho Diddle csca- Admitted Her Guilt Now York, Oct. 13. Mrs. Mary JohnBon, charged with larcony and forgory, by which sho obtained $50,000 from the- playing card company, cre ated a Burprlso In court today by pleading guilty to two IndIctJraont;d charging her with grand larcony. Saddle expected. n . Telephone Girls Give Up Fight. ; Spokane, Oct 13. After making a lardBght for moro than two months, !unrm which tlmo they hold almost laUMBesslons. the striking telephone urOThavo given up In despair, nnd TtUJjlIsbund tholr union. Sono of hagi have applied for their old posl BSs, whllo others have taken up dlf gtpt employment Blhc girls aro very bitter against Mayor of Nome Goes Jo School Chicago Oct 13. On tho list of studonts this yoar in tho Northwestern Unlvorsity is T. D. Cashel, who was elected tho first mayor of Nomo in 1900. o Has Made No Statement. London, Oct 13. Lord Alvorstonc today Issued n statomont denying the published story In tho Canadian pa pers that ho had stated that America had tho strongor cns3 in tho dispute beforo the Alaskan boundary commission. wiMiwwivinrwB IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT ABOUT WHERE TO TRADE Ask Your Neighbors Who Have Been Dealing With I Iff MI RM 'Our intention is to soil only goods that will givo satisfac- iron and wo sell everything at tho closest possible margin of jrofit Our creat volume of business enables us to buv at the . . . 1 .11 TI T lowest quauuy prices, we discount evory uui. no uuvu no mnnecossary expenses connected with tho store. We sell for repot cash only. You, got tho -benefit of modern business Rhethods when you deal with us. FORGED THEIR PAftDONS Four Federal Prisoners Escape From Al catraz Island Pardons Were so Skilfully Forged They Deceived Every Officer Who Examined Tnem San Francisco, Oct 13. Four mili tary prisoners hnvo oscaped from Al catraz Island, through forged pardons, and tho names of Assistant Secretary of War Hills, of Washington; Major Morrow, judge-advocate, dopartmont of California, and Major Williams, his assistant Tho pardons wore In tho usual form, bore tho nccossnry signa tures, and wore dolivorcd to tho pris on authorities through tho mails. Tho seals wore counterfeited, nnd tho forg ories so woll oxecuted that thoy duped Major Paxton, commnndor nt Alcatraz Island, and Lieut Curtis, commanding tho prison. Tho officials say some trusted clork of the war department Is guilty. The convlctB gnlned two years of their sentence They wero convicted In Manila and their namos aro Joseph White, Cornelius Stokoe, John I Mooro nnd James Darling. All hnd flvo-year sentences. Whlto was sentencod in connection with tho Ma nila postal frauds. Tho decoptlon was discovered whon It was found that no pardon had boon Issued from Wash ington to tho convicts, who wero ro leased last Wednesday. Majors Wil liams and Morrow stated tho signa tures on tho papers wore not theirs, but wero unusually clover forgeries. Tho judgc-advocato's offlco horo nev er received tho pardons. When the mon woro relensed tho offlcors made up a largo purso for thorn, on account of tholr conduct. Tho forgorles would probably not hnvo beon questioned for a long tlmo, hnd it not beon that ono of tho oscapos told of it while in toxicated. All four aro still at liber ty. Thoro has been a rumor among tho Alcatraz prisoners that this ramo thing has boon going on for some tlmo. but tho authorities laughed at It. Now an Inv stlgatlon of all rocont par dons Is bolng made to find, if possible, if there are other escapes. ZI0N RAIDS NEW YORK Several Train Loads of Religious En thusiasts Start ZionCity Turns Out to Bid the Hosts God Speed- A Most Wonderful Scene Zlon City, 111., Oct 13. Zlon City and nearly all of Its inhabitants turned out on tho principal streets this morning, nnd wore photographed from balloons by Zlon's ofllcial photogra pher. Afterward all members woro photographed separately for identifi cation. Each mombor drew funds from the savings hank to provide for oxlgoncles. All traveling, kits woro inspected by tho dcasons. Thoy ox. poet to convert 25,000. Dowio plans nn Invasion of Utah and tho Pacific coaBt next year, with n hoBt of C000. The wondorful religious demonstra tion todny caused great fervor among tho Dowleltos, who claim tholr depar ture for New York markB the begin ning of the mllcnnlum. Dowlo expects tho onrly establishment of a world wide theocracy, after which, as EHJuh, tho second predicts, ho will have a translation from onrth to hoavon. Dowlo mnkofl tho stntoment that tho proas Ib uniformly unfair, und, there fore, nono of tho host will bo nllowod to say anything for publication. Flvo hundred uniformed guards surrounded tho train to prevont roportors and non bollovers obtaining passage, dlsgulsod ns membors. A nursery has boon es tablished to caro for tho COO children, whoso parents are mombors of tho host, and con't tako them with thorn. iry Goods Clothing Shoes Hosiery Underwear Umbrellas Ladies and Mens Furnishings Rubbers and Rubber Boots Postal Trials Begin Today Cincinnati. Oct 13. Tho cases of Daniel Miller, formor second assist ant nttornoy-geueral of the postofllce department, and Joseph Johns, of Rockville, Ind., indicted on a charge of conspiracy to secure a bribe from Ryan, the turf promoter, was called In tho United States court today. Pur suant to Roosevelt's policy, the dis trict attorney's office was augmented by tho arrival of Government Attor neys Cochran nnd Rabb, from Wash ington. Bach side has about eight witnesses; tnese are the first postal trials. Japan Did Not Occupy Corea Derlln, Oct 13. The St Petersburg correspondent of Uio Koelnlsche Zel tung wires that, according to tele grams received from Port Arthur, Ad miral Alexloff, viceroy of tho far Bast, has IsflHod a contradiction of the re port of Japanese troops occupying Corea. The report, the dispatch adds was evidently intended to Influ ence the stock market Duck Coats, Cotton Covert Coats. Tho famous FISH BRAND aud SHIELD BRAND Slickers. Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store E. T. Barnes, Prop, l i to no Tsrms fer Robbers. La Grand. Or.. Oct 13. J. H. Mc Namara, who rolriiavl a man J broad day UgMt in La Qrd. a short time ago, was aanbMKed to flf ysara in the pealumtUry by a Jsry at UmIsh yesterday. William Jooea, a imkhi, who robbed QuNlner's niMmn at La Orande a fw ihoaUm age, wa genUnced Ut mw years In the ealtetary. Austrian Emperor Busy. Vienna, Oet 13 The emperor is today holding a caaffcreae with Hun garian leaders. It is prawned H la aa attempt to reconcile the Hunger i&aa to the dual alliance. Russia Makes HerExcuses St Petersburg, Oct 13. An official announcement has been Issued stating tho reason that Russia didn't ovneunte Manchuria October 8th, tho date set for that notion, was that a largo num ber of Chlnoso hnvo recently Joined tho Manchurlnn brigands, nnd are making doprodatlons on tho towns. Russian troops wero, thorefore, need ed to protoct the ptneoful Inhabi tants. It was also officially announced this morning that tho naval relnforco monts now on route to the far Bast con sist of the torpodo cruisers Dsnknlk and Gnldmnk, tho torpodo transports Amour nnd Jennlssol nnd 11 torpodo boats, with crews aggregating 47 of ficers and G00 mon. petitioning creditors claim tho prop erty is worth $30,000, nnd tho debts at $200,000. Tho plant o in ploys 000 mon. of whom most aro Seventh Day Ad- vcntlsts. Tho court appointed Edwin Potter rdcelvor, under a bond of $100,- 000. All Olds Rejected. Astoria, Or., Oct. 13. Captain Geo. U Goodnlo, constructing quartormns- tor, United Stntos army, recolved a telogram today from tho nuartormas-tor-gonornl, In Washington, stating that all tho bids submitted a fow days ago for tho construction of a hospital Btownrd's qunrters nt Fort Stevens hnd beon rsdoctod. Fight Can't Come Off. San Francisco, Oct 13 Tho Drltfc Selger fight Is off. Drltt was badly In jured while boxing in tho gymnasium by tho boards In the floor giving way, and tearing tho llgnmonts from his anklo. Arrnngomcnts aro being mado for tho fight to tnko placo in six wooks. Drltt loses $1000 forfeit money. Case of the Mutineers Lcnvonworth, Kan., Oct 13. Tho testimony In tho caso of tho flvo mu tineers bognn this morning. Tho at tornoy for tho defenao oponod with tho stnetmont thnt the mon hnd a right to escape bocnuso of tholr trcatmont at tho hands of tho government ponl tontlnry officials. A largo number of secret sorvlco officials woro In the court room to prevent any posslblo attempt nt tho rescue of tho prison-ors. KILLED Al THOUSAND BABIES Unbelievable Crimes Perpetrated by Rbs sian Women Arrested on Charge of Mur der, They Having Killed Hundreds of Infants for a Small Fee Dorllu, Oct. 13. Tho Morgon Post todny prints an account of almost un believable crimes perpetrated by Rus sian peasant women of MuroUlnn, who hnvo been arrested at Trautla, Russia, chnrged with murdoring mora than 1000 babos, for a small fee. Strike About Ended. Minneapolis, Oct. 13. Tho strike ot tho flour mill workors Is nonring Ita ond. Tho Plllsbury mills, tho largest In tho yorld, resumed oporntlons this morning. Standard Oil Turns the Screw Toledo. Oct. 13. The Standard Oil Company announced nn Increase of two ccnta on Western oil. Dealers In crudo oil Bay It will havo to go to 12 conts boforo It will Justify tho rocont rnlso In roflned. Japs Called Home. Rome. Oct 13, Forty-five Japnnoso officers, whii havo lioon studying In tlio Modana college, havo boon re called to Japan by telogram. ' Clerks' meetlna tonight Ffesli Today Soft Centered Chocolate Ct cams AT- Zinn's 1B4 State St Phono 1071 Main, , l! ! - j Mill . ' -' Japan is Resting Easy London, Oct. 13. Japaneso Minis ter Hash! says he has rocolved reas suring news from Japan, indicating that there is no cnuso for alarm in the far Kasttorn situation. He adds that this, the first message in three works. Is probably sent bocnuso of tho alarm ist rumors current In Hurope have reached Japan. Korea is Disturbed VlndlvQdtQck, Siberia. Oct. 13. Tol egrarns this morning say Corea is greatly disturbed. A number of fights have occurred between Coroans Mid Jaianeee. 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