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L,TfH , . , f . j "frji" THE I " SSL. XIII. 8ALEM, OREGON. 8ATURPAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1903. NO. 257. u22jsk2 23 1 ! afKHDtBtKJrtHtBss4lliffrKIgJM-s- 3 CLAIM SENATOR SOLD IT PANAMA DOING BUSINESS Caused by the addition of our New Dry Goods Department Inst Spring wasn't simply spasmodic. Every month Las bown n big increase. Our customers realizo that wo nro caving them money on RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE merchan dise. Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Slickers, Umbrellas M he iff m rackkt H Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E.T.BARNES, Proprietor! H4-BM4llHM-MS4a4TfMB4iHfrMMB-raaHMHHa-raHHIf Cotton Crop Is Light Washington, Nov. 7. Tho census bureau this morning Issued a bullotln. showing the quality of cotton ginned prom tho growth of 1003, up to Octob er. 18th, was approximately 3,800,000 bales, as against nearly 6,000,000 gin inearup to a corresponding dato In 1902. It But What's the UteT Deyor, Eng., Nov. 7. S. F. Cody, tho Iteiexport. succeeded in crossing the channel In a small boat drawn by tvlcttca.' Ho started Wednesday nftor- 'noon, and arrived this morning. X Crazy When She Skipped. Paris, Nov. 7. Itappelo today as sort that Princess Louise, recently attempted suicide. Her troubles slnco she eloped with Qlron aro rapidly un settling her mind. She will shortly bo sent to un asylum. e More Cabinet Troubles. ' Llvorpool, Nov. 7.- Tho Post says: Lord Stanley, who was recently ap pointed postmaster-general, and Cav endish, financial secretary of the treasury, aro proparlng to resign. Deitrich of Nebraska Is Accused of Taking Money Defeated Candidate iSays the Senator Got $1500 for Delivering the Position. Hastings, Neb., Nov. 7. Senator Delthrlch refuses to discuss the charge that ho trafficked In tho Hastings poet mastership, disposing of $1500. Politicians gonorally consider tho charge a revival of a feud of long standing bctweon Dietrich and ox Postmaster Hahn, whom Fisher suc ceeded. Tho mattor was brought be fore tho grand Jury last May, but the senator oxplalned tho matter satisfac torily. One familiar with tho deal says Dietrich orccted the building Into which tho postofllco was removed, from tho old quartors In tho Grand Army building. Tho latter owned tho old postofllco ilxturos, and Diotrlch agreed to sanction Fisher's light for the place, providing he paid the Grand Army post for the old fixtures. Adopt the American Methods, and Get to Work Governor Appointed and Ar rangements Made For a Constitutional Canal Convention Paris, Nov. 7. Nows that Amsrlca has recognized tho now republic of Panama favorably Impressed tho Fronch officials . Tho government has now definitely decided to follow suit, provided Panama guarantees tho maintenance of tho righto of tho French Panama Canal Company, and tho protection of French Interests. Washington, Nov; 7. Panama ad vices say tho revolutionary govern ment has issued a call for n constitu tional convention, to mot Monday, for tho purpose of adopting a permanent form of government, providing for tho selection of a president, nnd, drafting a canal treaty. Bonatora warmly congratulated tho rrqsldont on tho prompt action, taken yesterday. In recognition of tho Pana; ma republic, and assured him of tho Bonato's support in tho mattor. Re garding Cuban reciprocity, tho meth odd whereby tho President's plans may bo carried out by congress, wore discussed. It has not boon decided whether it shall bo by bill, or joint res olution, that tho Cuban reciprocity shall bo mado effective. Panama. Nov. 7. Tho cruiser Atlan ta has arrived at Cpjon. Washington, Nov. 7. Consul Mnl mores, of Colon, cabled tho stato do paitment this morning that Porfloro Menondoz had boon appointed and In augurated governor of Qolon. and ho had officially proclaimed tho independ ence of tho republic or Panama. He addn everything Is quiet thoro today. A messago from Vice-consul Ehrman, at Panama, says it Is quiet thoro also. A bolatod dispatch from llcaupro. at Pogota, dated November 4th, saya great oxcitomont prevails In Iiogota, on account of a rumor of serious dis turbances on tho lsthmuB, tending to ward a movement for Independence. The state dopartmout Iiim advlcos that nurneau Varllla has boon choson by tho now republic as Its diplomatic rop resontftttvc at Washington. Ho 1b n prominent financier, and ono of tho moEt Important Htoehholdors In tho French Panama Company. CHICAGO MAYOR GETS MAD Orders Every Gambling House In Chicago Raided . Chicago Morals In a State of Eruption,- Mostly Red Fire and ; SrnoKe Bloodhounds Will Save Him. Toxarkona, Tor., Nov. 7. Express man Copoland, a non-unionist em ploye of the Pacific Company, was as sassinated last night whllo unloading freight. Tho assassins escaped on horseback', Tho shorlff is in pursuit with bloodhounds. It is not bolloved ho was killed on account of tho strike, but of an old feud Think He U Lying. Omaha, Nov. 7. Tho police and Cudahy discredit tho alleged confes sion of Costollo, at St. Joseph, that ho assisted Crow to kidnap young Cudahy. Neither will Jnvostlgato tho mattor. Costollo worked at tho Cudahy plant at tho tlmo of tho kidnaping, and was a bard drinker. 1 Ilorlln, Nov. 7. The Gorman foreign ofllco has authorized a statemont as follews: Germany approvos America's action In Panama, which Is reasonable and porfeotly legitimate. Evory great power would act similarly In tho snmo circumstances. Germany recognizes tha now republic as practically an American depondoncy. Sho wolcomoa tho change, and prefors tho canal would bo under tho control of Ameri ca, rather than an unstable South American state, whoso whim might load her to block tho canal and bora baid' passing ships. fort., t , .-v.. f, conference was .held Washington -An Important at the WhJto Houso this morning, at which Aldilch, Allison, Spoonor, Halo, Cullom and Piatt, of Connecticut, discussed tho Panama and Cuban reciprocity. Tho Pars Qot a Skate On. Frankfort, Ind., Nov. 7. Tho wost bound "Clovor Leaf" passongor train was derailed by an open swltoh out- sldo of tho city, whllo running 30 miles an hour, turning completely ovor. It rolled down a 15-foot ombankment, and slid a eonsldorablo dlstanco on tho roofs ot tho conohos. Thoro woro 20 passcngora aboard, and nil woro moro or loos injured, but nono fatally. Chicago, Nov. 7. Angered by rovo latlons mado boforo tho graft Investi gation commlttco, Mayor Harrison this afternoon sent out 20 detectives wltli a blanket order to raid every gambling houso In Chicago. It Is tho most swooping ordor for yearn, and a son national chapter to tho moral spasm now Bhaltlng tho city. Two days ago roputnblo citizens testified that garnet operated within a ntono's throw ot the city hall, although tho chief of pollcu stated that thoro was no gambling In tho city. Cttlzonu testified that gam blers woro also given a tip from tho Innldo when a raid was proposed, In some Instances fhny had tlmo to ro mnvo tho ontlro faro, orap and wheel lay-outs beforo tho pollco arrlvod. Tho first placo rnldod today was a room In Bhornian Placo, wheru a policy lay-out was solzod, Including hundreds 'Of. tickets and a largo sum of money. Two operators woro arrostcd. That Old Empty Qun. Kalsvlilo, Utah, Nov. 7. Clydo Lam bort, aged 10 years, was shot and In tantly killed by his 12-ycar-old broth or wlUi a 22-callbor rlflo. Ho didn't. know It was loaded. Fuest Today Alakotna and Italian Cream r Destroyed Rare Plants. St. Louis, Nov. 7. A flro this morn ing dottroyod many rnrq plants In Shaw's gardens, which cannot bo re placed, and 110,000 worth of other property. -AT- Zinn's 154 State St. Phono 1B71 Main. JUi Ar at A f. c&THeifeM&S TWO BIG SALES NEXT 'WEEK Starts Monday November 9 c&fjleiieiA3$ Great Annual Becl- ding Sale Now Is the time to fill your bedding needs for many a day blankets, comforts, sheets, pillows and pillow cases. Everything In the bedding line must go Beautiful qualities, every one up to the standard of this store's reliable goods. Every one at a lower price than you'd, expect to pay. An opportunity big users will appreciate as much as the smaller ones. An opportunity such as likely won't come again right soon, with cotton prices higher than they've eve,- been. We anticipated the rite. You have the chance to share our foresight Come and see how much stronger the values talk for themselves In the store. COMFORTS $1.00 Six dozen They're filled plumb full of whlto cotton, fine soft fin Ish cover, medium and light col ors, size, 02x71. COMFORTS $1.25 A largo assortment of thla grade of comfort, fully knotted and tied, an extra good bargain at the price offered for this week. COMFORTS AT $1.40 and at $1-50, 2.Qfl, $8J. $3.00 and $5 00 Prices that represent values that ou cant gut .sawhere. BLANKETS AT 50c PAIR Regular COe value In white, gray or tan, colored borders, seft and heavy. BLANKETS AT C8c Wh.to with eolored border, nn- 'usual value, but only o-se of the great blanket vatae offered seat woeic BLANKETS AT $2.00 Largest size mado. In white with colored border, heavy weight, well worth $3C0. BLANKETS AT $3.00 Made of white wool, largo double bed size, food weight, an excep tional value for the prico aBkod. BLANKETS AT $4.25 Large grey wool blankets pure wool heavy and extra firm; well worth fC.SO. BLANKETS $6X0 A -great many would ask $T40 for this same blanket; great Wg one and extra heavy, of Often fleeeed wool. BLANKETS $7.5rAND $10.00 Wool blankets in wblt or tan, with pretty colored borders; extra double bed size. 8PREAD8 $1-00 TO $4X0 A great variety of whllo spreads, full doable bed bJzo; flna knit Mar seille and satin spreads in plain, seamed asd fringed, ready for use WHITE SPREADS $1.35 AND $1.60 Just to exemplify the money, saving qualities of this sale, tbeee quilts aro worth $1.75 and 2.25 ro-speqtlvely. PILLOW CASES READY MADE Fine quality 46x30 plain at 17Ho, size 60x30 In extra quality hem stitched 27 Ho. A great many qualities shown. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES PILLOW CASES A full line of 428(5 that are an extra value at 1214c eaab. READY-MADE SHEETS llita the werd bargain Is repre ss el ed by every Item. 72x90 50c 8190 70c 90x00 80c 81x90, hemstltchtd, 85c Thanksgiving Linen Sale Housekeepers whose linen elosetls need replenishing are offered an unusually good opportunity In these "prize specials." The qualities are excellent prices extraordinary. The manager of our linen department Is bubbling over with enthusiasm over his stock of linens, and a glance at his selections has Infected us with the same desire to put them before our patrons. Everything In this department at special price. LINEN8 lleio among the llnons are the bargains -worth remembering. Our entire aunoitmont offered for your consideration. Our stock and variety are gen erally conoeded to be the beat In the Willamette valley and our prices are unquestionably tho low est, and when the reductions aro brought to bsar upon these It brings the price of flnost linens within the reach of tho most hum ble. Investigate. Here are a few Items from this Interesting department; Good grade table linen, C4 Inches wide worth 86c yard; during this sale 63c Huporlor grade table linen, 72 iMhgg'wtde, $1.20 Uittt, grade (able linen, 72 Inches wide $2.05 NAPKIN8 Kino linen has beeome an Im portant factor In furnishing jour dining rooms, and, of course, nap kins, are an essential thing. High-grade napkins at $2X5, $238, $334 and $4.20, and so on through the list. Do among the early oaee while the stoek fa full- DRESS QOOD8 t Our di ess goods sale continues to be u trade winner from the fatt that wo have plaeed our entlro dress goods stock on salo at groat ly reduced prleee, thus enabling you to get the best for much leva than It would ordinarily oust you. Public demand tulls tho truest story of what Is popular. With nil (he enthusiasm that greets our splendid showings of more proton tlous drees goods, the procession Is still ohooslng from theo good and reaonablo fabrics. Can you afford to overlook this opportunity? NEW 8UIT8 AND JACKETS iai re dally arriving and are as rap idly being sought by eager shop pers. A few more reached us yester day. Have you seen them? They are Pie season's latest areatlons and ure truly beautiful in design and pattern. Call on second floor and wo will gladly show thum to you. Full line of ladles' and misses' mackintoshes. SXflBTWfBSSaf TkS9I II y Jm XSJttjfi - . - M1 -.,.-, fcl tt l lW tUn Knnii.r JUm OVERCOATS Our line of overcoats Is the finest we have ever shown. Line Includes both medium and heavy weights and tho full length gent Ine "Cravenette.' $10X0 to $2260 i