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I THE DAILY JOURNAL. fl,l ' ' I. . . I I, (.-. gOr"' 'is - " . I x SALEM, OREGON. WEDNE8DAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1603. - NO. 254. I , , mm9 win HLjP wTjB Arottnd the Circle KANSAS CITY WRECK KoveinM Chamfcedam Was In Washington On Land Business Cable Car Runs Away and Crashes Into Another TONS OF POWDER EXPLODE Panama No Details Can Bel Learned of The Accident Politics. KRHINKS CLEVELAND WOULD RUB ROOSEVELT CLOSE The? Country la Prosperous but a Panic is Predicted By ManyGovernor Giad to Be Home Again ournal rcportor was the first to ary reserves will not bo so ruinous to Governor George E. Chamber. on his return to tho land of mists labundanco, and ho was as delight' a boy to bo In his homo state in, alter threo wooks spent in Ibglng around a circle embracing lit half tho states In the Union. He in Washington, Baltimore, Chlca- Oregon ititerosta as wo hud expected. If honestly executed and backed up by necessary legislation by oongross it will not be so disastrous as wo had foared. Congress can cotnpol the sorlppor to mako honest locations, take tho same kind of land that he scrips to the government, nnd not allow fgoTtnnd then went to his old home In wholesale transfers of land stripped of South, for a visit with his mothor.l timber and lava bods for tho cholcost 'Lnnmn Immn nvni tliA Smiftinrn Tn. tlfnliAr Innila nf nui atnfn na nu linon ...... ..W...V. W.W WW MU.....V.M .......... ......... ... w... ...... M, HUB UUU, route. I done so oxtenslvoly In tho pnst. If the Is main purpose was to Investigate govommont was as careful to compel status of tho public land laws, and I honost scrlpplng, as It Is zealous to l what could bo done to save Oregon discovered, frauds after they aro com public lands from the depredations of syndicates and scrlpplng comblna Jov.ti that aro gobbling about all that Forth taking in this commonwealth. , met Secretary Hitchcock, Land JCommlssIoner Roberts nnd Forest Rc- t&SffiP Specialist PInchot, and had tho 'pleasure of taking luncheon with tho ssldent, as was duly announced In dispatches from the Whlto House newspapers. Policy Not So Ruinous. S$fhe, policy of Hitchcock and Rich ards of holding tho lands In t em per mitted, the effect would bo whole some Country It Prosperous. "The South needs thousands of stur dy European Immigrants, and so doos Oregon, to develop her resources and open her uncultivated lands to the sun shine and plough Blmro. Servants are as hard to get in tho South as in tho North, Whlto at my old homo in Miss issippi ono of my father's former slaves rodo on his horse 16 miles tc Two Killed and Thirty-Three Injured- Accident 0c ' cured on a High Trestle Kansas City, Mo., Nov, 4. In n col lision this morning betwoon cnblo cars on tho 12th street lncllno, one pas senger was kllltd and 18 Injured, four probably fatally. A lator dispatch says: Emma Or vlllo was killed, Henry Wntklns fatal ly Injured, and 33 more or less hurt. Tho two trains carried 300 passongors. The first train lost tho ropo at the top of the hill, and slid, rapidly back wards down tho lncllno. The collision occurred on tho long viaduct, but nono of the pasaengors or wrecltago foil ovor. Hundreds Jumped, and many, woio hurt in this way. Among tho worst Injured are Mrs. Minnie Scroedor, leg broken; Mary Clemens, head and choet crushed: Celia Spoth, neck gashed and knee cap torn off, and Mlnnlo Soder, ribs crushed. Crocker Is Pleased. Wantage, Eng., Nov. 4 Crocker this morning said ho was not sur prised at tho Now York elections, but was much pleased. Ho reiterated thai ho was out of politics for good. Supposed That at Least One Hundred Men Were Blown Out of Existence Havorstrnw, N. Y Nov. 4,. A tor rifiq explosion occurred on Iona island, the government naval Btation-on tho Htid8qn, this afternoon. It Is a utor ago point for Immense quantities of gun powder. Tho force was so. gr.oat that this city, which Is olnht mllos distant, wan shakon as by nn earth fquako. It Is Impossible to get tho do talis, as all the wires woro torn down The West Shore railroad, whloh runs BOH yards from tho Island, Is blocked with dobrls. Sixteon nro reported killed. and Canal The Isthmian State Declares He? Independence of Colombia Wedding rings galore. THINK OF HINQE8. 'doctors have boon sent from horo. 1'eolfsUlll, Nov. 4. Ono of tho prln cpnl mngaslnee on Iona Island oxi.lod od shortly after 1 o'clock this morn ing. Firteon or 1C killed or wounded was the first ostlmnto of tho casual ties', After tho first oxploslon tho storo houso took flro, and threatens to devolop Into a torrlblo catastrophe. A number of reports, as of further ox- plosions, have been hoard horo at in tervale, It Is thought other magazines, with their many hundred tons of ex plosives, are blowing up, Thoro wore 110 mon on the Island, and, so far as known at this hour, only 10 escaped, Tho loss of llfo may bo heavy. 8c vim (Continued on Fourth Paso.) , THE LATEST COMPLETE RETURNS Now York, Nov; 4. Completo ro- markablo campaign, in whloh non'rly HAND OF THE PROMOTER PRESSES THE BUTTON ' t Noble Patriots "Who Have Visions of Twcnty-FWe Mil lion Dollar Rake off Panama. Nov. 4. Up to a lato hour thtc morning tho work of the revolu tionists, who, nt C o'clock last night, declared tholr Independence, Is pro coodlng speedily and without undue oxcltomont or bloodshodi It announced thlo morning that tho first ntops for tho formation of a new government will bo taken today, when a consul will bu oleoted to tnko chargo of tho new government. Some oxcltetnont was caused by tho Colombian gunboat Bo gota, the only ono of tho throo Co lombian voeboIs to romaln In tho liar bor, after tho announcement of Inde pendence. Tho nogota trlod to uoc moral forco, but fallod. Finally tho commandor nnnouncod ho was about to opon flio on tho town, and firod four shotR, ono of which lauded, but thoro woro no casualties. Tho gunboat Pa- dllla, In chargo of tho' insurgents, started In pursuit of tho Bogota, which stcamod out of tho harbor at full speed Reports this morning say thoro are tho sumo conditions In Colon os horo. It Costs More to do a GreMt Business In fact it costs bo much moro that ovor 00 of Iho credit merchants fail. Over QQ of those who stick to tho spot cash plan succeed. The differenco is not in the merchants, but in their methods. Our prices on DRY GOODS has astonished our customers. We vo extended tlio same principles to the new departments thnthavo made our other lines such a success. Re liable merchandisoat i 'Racket prices' make? us grow. IS "'ctWsnsHin Id 1 wllfl 1 8Mb A If you havo a boy we want you to see our BOYS SUITS and OVEPXOATS. They're as near boy-proof as anything can be made. Mens Clothing and Overcoats Our assortment of the new stvhs is verv complete. SuitH from S3.95 to $17 50. The worsteds at $11.60 to $17.50 ure extra fine and tliov'ro 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than 'regular storos' ftfc$KQN5,GftQ& Wd WHITE ' HOUSE SHOES FbrWomen. B We jf Out Shoe Stock turns glvo McClollnn, tho Tammany candidate, a majority of C3.G17 ovor Low. Tammany mado a clean sweep, and has a working majority of 37 In tho board of aldonnon. Comptroller Grout ran 6000 ahoad of his ticket, do featlng Helnrolch. Ills plurality Is 66.790. Evory Tammany candidate in all tho 11 vo boroughs of Creator Now York, oxcept Richmond, Is oloctod. Richmond gave a few votes to Low. Ills Dill Devery got only 2000 votes. Provldonco, R. I., Nov. 4. Governor Garvin, Domoornt, 1b ro-olootcd by about C000 plurality. Republicans aro surprised, as thoy counted on carry ing tho state. Tho gtneral assembly will be Republican In both branches, with possibly a Democratic gain In tho lower house. Baltimore, Nov. 4. Roturns aro ex ceedingly slow, owing to the monster ballot, which carried nearly 80 names. Up to 10 o'clock there are light more precincts to be hoard from The Democrats undoubtedly carry the three legislative dlstrlcU In the city Kllng them three state senators nnd 18 delegate. The Indications art that the legislature is strongly Democratic which means Senator McCoinas' cle feat. 4 SchmlUs all tho newspapors and practically ev cry minister of religion in this city woro united against him, George R. McClollan, son of tho Civil War gen eral, was today elected tho third may or of Oreater Now York ovor Beth Low, fuslonlst, the present mayor, by 61.414 votes. Kdwnrd M. Grout was elected eon trailer, and Chnrlos V Fornos presi dent of the board of aldonnon. These two mon woro originally on tho fusion ticket, and wero Indorsed by Tam many, whoreupon tho fuslonlsts took tholr names from the Low ballots, and nominated other candidates. It was tho nomination of Grout and Fornos by Tammany that caused Hugh McLaughlin, tho votoran leader of tho Kings county Democracy, to bolt,' and declare he would not support mon who were not Democrats. In spite of his dffeetlon, MeClellan, Grout and Fornos carried Kings county, The management of their campaign thero was taken over by State Senator Pat rick McOarron, when McLaughlin re ftiblto aid. A surprise was the small vote for William S. Devry, ex-cemmlwlonar or pollea, who ran on an Independent tkkety which was given practically nu !uijKrt. Tne mult show a , tremendous change of pitbMu sentiment sine May Washington, Nov. 4. Karly this morning tho bureau of navigation got a ciphor dispatch from tho command. cr of tho Nanlivlllo, at Colon, which was Immediately takon to tho Btato do partmont, nnd directly thoreaftor As sistant Secretary Lootnls, Admiral Taylor, chief of tho bureau of naviga tion; and Lleutonants Humphroy and Murphy, agents for tho army, who re cently visited Panama, nnd Anting Socrotnry of tho Navy Darling hold n conference Secretary liny then took tho translated message to the Presi dent It was decided to keep Its con tents secret for tho prosent. Although tho ofilclnls won't discuss It for publi cation, it Is known thoy nro of the opinion that the Panama revolution will bo entirely successful. It Jb un derstood orders will bo sent to tho Amerlcnn naval commanders In Isth mian watorft to prevent tho transpor tation of armod Colombian troops aorosH tho Isthmus. Teh following dispatch wna received from tho commander of tho Nashville, at Colen: Tho Colombian gunboat Do goto has thrown sovoral sholls into Panama, killing ono Chinaman. Tho stnto (1 oparttnont forthwith cabled VleeConsul lib r man, at Panama, di recting htm to romonstrnto with tho Colombian government, and Insist that tho transit across tho Isthmus be kept (Continued on olgth page.l Ftesfc Today Loot Cabin Creams Penotia, Peanut Candy AT Zinn's 164 Otatt St. Phone 1071 Main. looks like uti exclusive shoo store. All except the prices. We havo the largest stock of NEW SHOES in tho city. When vou 'Want footwear that will give satisfaction go to San Francisco, Nor, 26 826; Crockor 10,738; Lane 12,083 .or Low's election two years oho, when The Demounts elect a majority of the iht- won by 31.031. At that time h supervisors, the aweor reoeider,irld all (lit boroughs but Queens,! sheriff, public administrator, coroner ,M pliliallty in Manhattan and thV Ilroax (Mring If03, In Urooklyn 3t,707 and all ihe bent offlcwi. Denver. Nav. 4. John Campball, It. (HibHean, carried the state by nearly 7(M0 votes. mj mm x m F sn $mM and In Itlenroond 736 Today MkCtollan carried Manhattan and the Dronx by about M,00, a gain ' of ISAM; Urooklyn by 3400. a gain of , 37 tOO, and Queens by about SOU0, a i ln of mom than 4040. This mtikert! THEIffWMfflET Salt Lake, Nov. 4. Returns from all over the state indicate Democratic la votal net gain for MeClellan of about gains- Salt Lake feeuKt a Democrat-1 Ui00, as compared with Shewrd'i i le mayor ami half the eeunetl. OKden'vote of two yeuwi ho. Iw earrled Is ItaiHlbltcan. PrOVO In DAmivrnlI. OillV on Ixu-niiuh Tlllininul l.v &liu' The DitnoeraU landslide In Salt Lake!1'' vote. I Is attributed to bolting Republicans! . ; " ' rmumw, wt. i. acnmiiz m r Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor Joining the Deffioerats and Independ eats, to down the Karns-Perry Ifeatb machine Uekt. Dee Mainee, Nov.. 4-.Le than a third of the Ipwa preluets have re ported up & noon, Th Deraoorats gain abot seven -m'ssibera la the low. r hmtte, but Ioa prdbabfy two In the New Ineomplete Returns. York. Nov. 4 AfUr a tiloetti na'ajijor of Mas Kranelsee by a pluwlliy of about MAO, Creeker see chmI and 1-ane Hterally ilstaa(l. The flit was a very bitter one, but the re sult was anticipate!. Calumbui, O.. Nov. 4. Shortly be. for midnight. Chairman Disk an nonBel Uut Myron Herrlek's plurall. ty tor governor over Tom Johnson jwoW xed ISt.OOO. It Is thought ro J (CoatlBBed on eljth page.) Today Only Today wo havo two grand opeoinl for your consideration fio tv eoinhuiiog I ho two we will, no (loiihl, iin vo a grand day. Today wo introduco n lu'l and Kompluto lino of Ftirs the greutost ev r brought to Hnk'in. Cnipriiiig evuryihing in the fur line. An Opportunity Incompar able Don't fail to visit this depart raont if your wants iuulude uny thing iu this line. Second Floor Another of our lamoiis petticout spcoials. Today only we offer a high grade mercerized black sateen petticoat, with deep flounce, an extra value at $1.25 89c Men's Sails and Overcoats $ir L. EACH Today Only lo $25 J