Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
f ' I .-I - I ,.. , J. , L I j& !.- II ,, . .. . J. OU. XIIU , 8ALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903. NO.-25&. - ' ' V 5 1 .,,..,..,. , 'T 7- ,,. -' , . ... X.-l.JA.-Ktli. .... -' "- ijilti i J' t&i . . e X evolution In Panama omplete IS Ka few State Sets up la Business Few Itself OYD, ARANG AND ARAS TO MANAGE AFFAIRS i lar incs Land From the Nashville on Account of Threats Made By Chocolate Colored Soldiei s 'anama, Nov. 5. Tho situation on Isthmus tills morning Is most fori- . General Torres, commanding the omblnn troops at Colon, refused to low tho oxamplo of Panama, ami so lo from Colombia, and has threat, id to Bend troops from Colon to nama, in caso tho latter city does surrender. It Is reported Colom soldlors at Colon threatened to tfn tho city and raurdor all syrapa- pors with tho revolution, as well as American residents. Tho Jatter o appealed for protection to the iiser Nashville, which is in Colon ;bor. o presenco of tho American ibcr at Colon Is undoubtedly the causo of the avoidance of blood- itwd. Should Torres carry out UJs threat to send troops to Pannmn,.hoy gmid bo compelled to walk tho ills (jncc. Tho gunboats I'adllla and Chu. iltoTlcft hero today to search for the Jolomblan gunbot Bogota. . Washington, Nor. 5 Tho navy de partment this morning received Uio jollojvlng statement from Comramand. Hubbard: "Landed a forco nt 3olon yesterday to protect tho lives of Orleans." A later dispatch says: avo withdrawn tho forced lnnded idncsday. Thoro has been no blood- IstLmus. Tho squadron lncludos tho Wyoming, Marblehend, Concord and Boston. Tho latter ship is already on th way. Secretary Hay and Admiral Walker, chairman of tho cnnal com mission had a long conferenco with Roosovelt today. Nothing was made public, but it was understood that Hay and Walker agreed that tho revolu- tlon will ros'ilt in benefit to tho United Statos. Washington, Nov. 5 The stato de partment todaj recolvod formal notice from tho ropubllc of Panama that n provisional government had been es tablished, which was capable of main taining ordor. Tho notification Is signed by throe consuls, solccted by th's revolutionists to corfduct tho af fairs of tho now government temporar ily, Boyd, Arang and Aras. a largo additional force of marines to the Isthmus. p A Malodorous Gang. New York, Nov. 5. Dixon was again on tho stand today in tho United Statos shipbuilding caso, and was closely quostlonod rogardlng the cash on hand when tho Cresuont Shipbuild ing Company was talton into tho com bine. He claimed tho books showed tho figures. Attornoy Quthrlo claimed that, while tho books showed a sur plus of $215,000, thore was an actual" deficit of $500,000 Dixon denied any such knowledge. Dixon was asked a question on tha export's advice rogardlng tho various plants. Guthrie wantod to know, sar castically, what omlnont oxport ap praised the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, at $10,000 000.' Dixon re plied that ho had a letter to that ef fect from Mr. Folgor, and accountant In the employ of tho Union Company, o Pope Will Send Commissioner. Home, Nov. 5. Tho popo today re ceived William Curtis, representative of tho St. Louis Exposition, and in formed him that he would send a com missioner to the fair. It will probably bo Martlnelll. SEATTLE PROMOTER ARRESTED Solon, Columbia, Nov. 5 Tho tod Statos gunboat Nashville is In proparing to land marines hero. Washington, Nov. C. Admiral Glass the entire squadron, now at Acul- lpo, Moxlco, has been ordored by dy to proceed forthwith to Pana for tho protection of American cs and property, and tho maintain- ( of uninterrupted transit across the ',' ;Panama, Nov. B. Advices from Col on this morning stato tho day passed without striking developments. Sol. diers, without officers, are camped outside tho city, and they will soon be without food or money, and probably won't nttempt a 45-mllo march to at tack tho Insurgents. The consular corps hero has been officially notified that Panama has withdrawn from the Colombian government, and formed a republic. Consuls havo beon asked to acknowledge tho receipt of this notice. Washington, Nov. 5. Officials stato tho navy department Is moro con cerned than ever over the situation on tho isthmus, advices from tho com mnudor of tho Nashville this aftornoon showing a serious condition at Colon, whoro tho marines havo remained ashore. A conferenco Is being hold at the headquarters of the mnrlno corps by high ranking officers, which, It Is bollevcd, looks to tho sending of More Strikes Threatened Chicago, Nov. C. Thf first of a so rted of strikes that may Involve -in 00ft Chicago workmen, was Inaugurated this morning, whon 1100 tanners and curriers struck a. tho American llldo & leather Company's works. Thoy demand $10 a week, and 10 hours a day. A second and mora sorious move ment bogan nt 4 o'clock .this morntng, whon 2500 omployes of tho Chicago City Railway bogan balloting. A strike is expected that will tie up cvory toad on the south sldo of tho city. Tho packing trades' council this morning began a conference relative to a gen eral strike in tho stock yards. The stock yards conferenco onded today in a compromlso by which 1500 laborers In the canning departments, who struck for an increase of 2V& cents an hour accept one cent an hour, and will return to work. Thoy havo beon out a week. There Is a possibility tho sausage-makers and packers may como to an agreement beforo night, thorcby averting a general strike. Cliarged With Grand liarceny In New York volvcd tho failure of the First National nt Victor; capltallxod' at $100,00, with nearly $250,000 deposits. Took a Qwear, Themselves. St Louis, Nov. 5. Tho state rested Its caso in Mie B'nrrls bribory trial this morning. Senator Farrls then took tho stand, and denied evory allegation mido by ox-Ltcutcnant-Governor Leo Ho "denied having any con vernation with lce rogardlng tho alum bill. Sen ator Haynes tostlflod nlong tho same lino. WISER THAN THE it) y.i v3 tM- President of the Citizens Light and Power Com pany Nine Charges Against Him Sounds Like Old Times 5 MBWtMBllfl4lMIH.l4lll October Shows an increase of More Than 51 Per Cent Over the same months Inst ycni. The growth caused by the addition of our New Dry Goods Department last Spring wasn't simply spasmodic. Every month hoa i shown a big increase. Our customers renlizo that we are '.saving them money ou RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE merchau- & dise. - X ISlioes, Clothing, Hats, Underwear Ruhtor Roots . -., .W vv s and Shoes, Slickers, i Umbrellas Washington, Nov. 5 Tho Indian of fice this morning roaolvod a dispatch from Agont Drnnnan, at Hot Springs, In which ho urges that orders bo Is suod to tho govornor of Wjomlnt; to ubo all means to protect tho Indians undor ' arrest, as mob violence in thioatoned. Indian Commissioner Joi.es is Indignant ovor tho killing of the Indians, which ho characterizes as murder, and nn unpardonablo outrage. He says that to dofond themsMvos from attack by the ahorlfl's posse was not unreasonable. The governor of Wyoming has been appealed to pro tect the prisoners. ' BOAT WITH LIGHT DRAFT. Mi IHHOHaKMI 1 Start Made on Vessel to Run Between 8tem and Independence, independence. Or.. Nov. S Captain Sklnnor states that he will havo tho boit running between Salem and Inde pendence within about three months from the present tlnio. It will be lullt at this place. He Is now getting out the timbers. I The Intention Is to make the loat of a large enough size to carry from 50 to 00 persons, and will make from two to three trip a day from Indspend- j once to Salem. Captain Skinner's boat will be able to run the year around , and give passengers accommodation to Salem, which It (a Impossible tc i have from Independence, except by stage, during the summer months, at the present time. I The regular boats have net yet com monceU to run, but it is thought that thj waUr will be In a stationary con ! dltion from now on. and Uuit there will be a sufficient supply to put the bqauj on their regular runs within a few wMks at latest Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor Prof. Mommien Burled. Berlin. Nov. J. Profeneor Moramsen was buried today. The funeral ora Uon was delivered by Profeneor Her rick, the eloset friend ot the de ceased A number Of prominent pw som aUeaded, Including drown Prince Frederick, wue represented the kaiser. The letter west t Wptaktgren this Seattle, Nov. 5. Frnnk n. Poor, president of tho Cltlsons' Light & Power Company, was arrested this morning on n telegraphic communica tion frou Now York, charging him with grand Inrceny on nlno counts. Poor is being hold on n fugltlvo war- rant. Tho Now York authorities havo been notified, and nskod for moro de tails. Poor camo horo last summer to organize tho above named gas com pany, to fight tho old company of tho samo nnino. He Is a member of tho famous Poor family, of Now York, cornoctcd for moro than 30 years with th. stock exchange and was a mom bor of the Mnrquand & Traak Com pany, of Wall street, brokors, which failed In the crash two years ago. Thoro nro six charges of grand lnroony against Poor, ono for taking $9000 in bonds of tho St, Louis & Iron Moiintaln railroad. Nine May Be Dead. Peoksklll. N. Y., Nov. 5. Tho Ionn Island death list, from tho explosion yesterday, may niach nlno. Thrcn workmon nro still missing, and may ba In tho debris. Hanna's Advice Not Heeded Washington, Nov. C Tho President haB recolvod tho resignation of Judgo Shlras, of tho federal court for tho northern district of Iowa. Ho alBo to day appointed Judgo Danlol Wright, ot ClnctnnnVi.to be Judge of thq supremo court of tbo District of Columbia. It Is understood tho appointment wan mado In splto of tho oppposltion of Qeorgo Cox, Republican boss of Cin cinnati, and against tho advlco of Han no. Wright has been Identified with the independent wing of tho Republi can party. Two More Banks Go. Crlpplo Creole, Colo, Nov. G Tho III metallic bank failed to open Its doors this morning, and Indirectly In- Hill Reappointed. Washington, Nov. G. Tho President today reappointed James Q. Hill feder al Judgo of Indian Territory; Gompers Is Pessimistic Washington, Nov G.flomporfl, at noxt Monday's mooting of tho Fedora tlon of Labor, will sound a nolo of wiitnlng in nddrossos containing 20, 000 words. Ho bollovos industrial re action has sot In, and thnt labor must faco a dpresston, rather than fight for a further increase. Tho prospect of Qompor's ro-oloctlon nro growing brlghtor. Vice-President Duncan, who has been bought forward to hend tho Mltcholl faction, Is said to havo an nounced to his friends that ho won't took tho presidency, unless Gomporo withdraws from tho contost. Gompcra won't consont to this. . May Board With Pa pa If He Gets Fin ancially Troubled Pretty Restaurant Girl Alar Become SisteiinLaw to k His Nibs the Duke, of Roxburgh Now York, Nov. 5. It is roportou. thnt Robert Goolot, Jr., brother of. May, will bo married this ovonlng ta tho daughter of a chop hoiiBO keeper,. Klin Anderson. Sho Is a striking blondo, woll educated, but wltliouC mains. Goolot foil holr to half a, rally Hon In cash, and In two yearn moro comos Into full possession ot nn enor maits fortune , They Failed In Africa Now York, Nov. 5, On tho Majes. tic which arrived today, wore 13 American, negroes, who wont to LI boila to experiment in cotton culture, with a vlow to future colonization from tho United tates. Tho experi ment was a failure, and thoy had bare ly enough money to return homo. Another Bank Falls. Puohlo, Col., Nov, 0. Tho Pueblo Tile Tmst Co., ono of tho largest bonk. Ing institution In tho city, failed to opon its doom this morning. It Is cap Itallrcd at a Quarter of a million, and wa.t recently purchasod by tho Woods Investment Co., of Crlpplo Creek, own ors ot tho First National bank ot Vic tor, which failed yesterday. Four Lawyers to Stir the Fog ' In Uio Justlco court this aftornoon tho caso of Edward Kborhardt, plaln tiff, vh. JL A. and Claronco Ilunco, de fondants, n caso of forclblo entry and detntnar. Is on trial. This Is tho stilt that grow out of tho criminal oharg ngolnst Mr. Ilunco, tried last wool:. Mr. ISberhardt alleges that ho had a '.caso on tho Ilunco farm; that tho ploeo was taken away from him, and thnt his household goods wore thrown Into tho yard. Tho lliinccs nllego that tho kaso has oxplrcd, and thoy havo tnkon pott BOdslon of (holr own, The caso is be ing tried boforo Jnstlco Horgan, anil there Is a cloud ot witnesses to tostl- fy before tho court W. H. and WolP ster Holmes are plaintiff's attorneys, and W. M. Kaiser and John Hayno ap' pear for defendant, Ffcsfe Today Alaktrma and Bon Bona AT- 4 1 Ik II o 1S4 State 8L Phono 1071 Main. a- Good Goods tA )cSIieiieSSi Honest j Values Dress Goods Suits and Tbiu ia Snlem'a foremost dress goods slore. Foremost in stylo, foremost in vuriety and foremost in tbo econom ical prioing of tho charming fall fabrics. Especially ko now thnt ono of our old titno dnes goods Miles is in pro gnfcs, at this titno it becomes inortt economical than ovor for it wniblps von to focuro your dnH goods nt a figure much beluvv tbo regnlur price. Every drwa fiibric is reduced in tirico tbtiH eiutlil- ing you to oli ooso tho exuot pitiivrn you wisn. New Scotch Suitings A UfW abinment of this nonulur drpm rrwids in nil the lato uud stnplo slmdee in tho newest weaves. This is one of our iimny epeciul vniues in tins department. Jackets YARD Infants Clothing Correct Autumn Wearables for tha littla folks. Ilfoht here we enterlho lists to help mothers by catering to his or her babyship's needs by giv ing big reductions on our en tiro line of infants wear. Now is the time to make your se lection while the stock is at high tido and everything 16 Every oastorn express brings us new crrntioiifl in tho latest Full MvIph in Suits nnd Jackets A not her shipment of Suits and Jackets arrived yesterday. Fashions iutert demo is stnni ed on everyono in tho lot; and hero in whoro "ftimll proHls" cuts a large figuro. To nny that this line is beau tiful would notboexiiggeration, Hut con v In c voureelf. Steii in and look tho iiaoover it will do you good. i Gloves A famous lino of ladies gloves, rogulur Si MO values 75c Pai Ribbons All silk Liberty Satin Rib bona, regular 25o valuos J7c Yatd Tomotffow Is Remnant Day, all remnants 1 J -2 Pfice is ' in iimm Mmnmuwaiu rfl r?H ff A 7gfcQB i . i U Mux IbadTukwvi Fall Clotking Faultlt-Hs tasto hud vorsutile marks this Fall's collection of wen 8 griods. Our buyer bestowed muclt thought and energy upon gathering together this great dis play of men's wear. Our 11. 8. t M. clothes are ttie fruition of tho weavers skill plus tho tailors art ;io to $25 I fsevalBg. to return (h tUU of. th Cr. !44EMBTHi4HM(-HI4SB4K4a4 new ana iresn.