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T " HJSH' HW-RTnvyv t .r nr$ JO URN AH "swWEJV. L. XIII. 3ALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. NO. 259. M-lH-K-i-BfJH-DMBH-BR-t-KI-BfflBftHHS-KBBBta-HBEHR TALK nn mmi BmnaBiBW dbb nasi TO nnm y "W.J a Bi" BP ma' w UAIJUT I 1-f. M , CONGRESS f Caused by the addition of our New Dry Goods Department Inst Spring wasn't simply spasmodic. Every month bas shown a big increase Our customers realize that wo.uro saving them money on .RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE merchan dise. I Shoes,- Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Rubber Boots . and Shoes, Slickers, Umbrellas h mwmwM Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store E. T. BARNES, Proprietor rfHlKmBBa-HI4aZ4ffl-HB-H!B-HiH-MI The President Sent His Message te Congress at JO 'Clock T&is Moaning Deals With Cuh&n Question Alone and Makes Strong Appeal fo Out Little - ; Sister Republic Pill Blow up Trains Chicago, Nov. 10. Another letter ireatcnlng to dynamite tlio Hock Island train In Iowa, unless tho writ pp wcro given a largo sum of money, pa sold to havo boon received by tho sofllclals of tho road hero, but they ro- fuso to nfllrm or dony tho Toport. A dispatch from Dcs Moines says the rood between there and Earlham 1; bolng patrolled night and day armed guards, two miles apart by To the Senate and Houso of Repre sentatives: I convene congress that it may con alder tho legislation necessary .to put Into operation tho commercial treaty with Cuba which was ratified by tho sonato at tho last session, and subse quently by tho Cuban government I deem such legislation demanded, not only by our Interest, but by our honor. Wo cannot with propriety, abandon tho course upon which wo havo so wlsoly embarked. When tho accept nnco of the Piatt amendment was re quired trom Cubn, by action of tho congress of tho United States, this government thereby daflnltoly com mitted itself to a policy of tronllng Cuba ns occupying an unlquo position as rogards this country. It waa pro vided that when tho Island beenmo n free and Independent ropubllc It should stand in such close relation with us, as in certain respects to como within our Bystem of International policy, and It necessarily followed she must also, to a certain dogrec, becomo Included within tho limits of our economic poli cy. Situated ns Cuba is, It would not Cashier Was Short Newark, O., Nov. 10. Ex-Cashier Hoover, of tho People's National Hunk, was arrested this morning. There Is a shortage of $40,000, covering 12 ycara Tho examiners say It won't cripple the Institution. Kaiser All Right Porlin, Nov. 10. An official bulletin this morning says the improvement of tho kaiser's wound continued. Ho wont foe a walk this morning. be possible for this country to pormlt tho strategic abuso of the lBland by foreign military powors. It Is for this reason that ccrtnln lim itations hnvo been Impressed upon her financial policy, and naval stations hnvo 'been conceded by hor to tho United States. Negotiations as to tho details of theso naval stations nro on tho ovo of completion. Wo aro so sit tinted as to prevent any Idea that thoro Is any Intention over to uso them against Cuba, or otherwise, than for tho protection of Cub, from tho as saults of foreign foes, and tho bottor safe-guarding of Amorlcnn interests in tho waters south of us.. Thoso inter ests have boon Inrgoly Incronsod by consoquonco of th war with Spain, nud will bo furthor Increased by build ing an iRthmlan cnnnl, nnd nro both military nud economic. Granting to us by Cuba of the naval ntutlona alluded to is of tho utmost Importance, from a military standpoint, nnd Is proof of Cuba'd good faith. Cuba hns made great progress Blnco hor Independence, and already stands high among hor slstor republics of tho now world, loyally observing hor obligations to tin, sho Is ontltlbd to like treatment by us. Tho trenty submitted for your ap proval Bocurcs to tho United States economic advantages as great as thoso given Cuba. No American interests are sacrificed. Ily tho treaty n largo Cuban market is secured tb our pro ducers, n market which lies at our doors, already largo, nnd cnpablo of groat expansion, and especially Im portant to tho dovolopment of our cot poit trade. It would bo Indcod short sighted for us to refuse to tako ad- vnntngo of such nn opportunity, end forco Cuba Into making arrangements with othor countries, to our disadvan tage. Tho reciprocity treaty stands by ItHolf. It Is domnnded on considera tions of broad national policy, as woll as by our economic Intorosts. It will do harm to no Industry, and will bone fit many Industries. It Is In tho Inter ost of our peop, as n wholo, both bo causa of its Importance, from tho standpoint of International policy, an J because, economically, It intlmatoly concerns us to develop and accuro tho rich Cuban rnnrkot for our farmorn, ar tisans, morchants and manufacturers. Finally, It Is doslrablo ns a guaranty of the- gtfod faith of this nation toward; our young slstor republic to tho souUi, whoBd wolfnro must over bo cjosoly bound with ours. Wo gnvo hor lib erty. Wo knit to hor memories tho blood and courngo of our roldlors who fought for hor In warj by tho memoir les of tho wisdom nnd integrity of our. administrators who Borvcd toor In penco, and who started hor so woll ou tho dllllcult path of solf-govommont. Wo must help hor onward nnd upward, nnd In helping her wo help ourselves. Tho foregoing considerations caused tho negotiations of tho treaty with Cubn nnd Its ratification by tho sonato, They now. with equal forco, support that legislation by congress, which, by tho tonus of tho trenty, is necessary to remlor It operatives Falluro to enact such legislation would como perilous ly near repudiation of our plodgo of the faith of tho nation. I transmit herewith tho treaty as nmonded by the sonnte, nnd ratified by tho Quban government. (Signed) THEODORE ROOSBVISLT;, Novombor 10th. Negroes Accused of Murder. Ponsacola, Fla., Nov. 10. Two ne groes havo boon arrested at Marlnnn, cast of hero, for tho murder of William Qaffcy, his wifo and three chlldron, which was discovered yesterday. An Editor Jugged. Belgrade, Sorvia, Nov. 10. Editor Novostl has been arrested for printing a canard that King Petor was about tc abdicate Congress Gets Downto Work Washington, Nov. 10 Speaker Can non today announced tho committee on rul'jwould bo composed of Dalscll and Gro'svonor, Republicans; Wlf Hams and Dearmond, Democrats. Williams succeeded Richardson and Denrmond succeeds Underwood, of Al abama. Tho lattor'B romoval sur prlsod tho houso. Tho Presldont sent tho following nominations to tho senntc: Thomait Cummlngs, of Now York, to bo consul at Puerto Cabollo, Venezuela; Wm. Hock, of Kansas, to bo asBoclalo Judge of tho eighth district; Dantol Wright, of Ohio, assoctato Justice of tho su premo court of tho District of Colum bia; Joseph Gill, Judge of tho north ern district of Indian Territory; Aloy. Bins Howling, Maryland, auditor of the treasury department. Ffesh Today AIafeina and Italian Cream -AT- Zinn's 154 State Ot Phono 1071 Main. Men's Suits and Overcoats Clothing that looks well, wears well, is well and costs well, less than tho same kind can ho bought for elsewhere. A great varioty of styles and patterns from which to solect and at prices which cannot fail to please you. $10 to $25 Overcoat Confidence Your confidence in ub and in our clothing will bo more than ever justified this season when you seo the line of rtART, OOrtArFNEFt A toAK Overcoats we fmmmmmmmm 'f H.11 have gathered 9MHMIHW5Kii for your inspec tion aud use. gni The very latest styles, made in the most nerfect manner of the tailoring art, and they don't cost too much. U!AHNTEED OtOTMiW $J2. 50 to $22.50 I IMllM?MkV m ' mm 1 I mJm Tik fl tr II I m I m b WffcVlJiolNAsW mt M" rr f PREF Tomoiwow 28c ORATIONS This Week We are making great reductions on our table llnons. No commodi ty Is more Injudiciously dealt In than linen. It Is so easy (even though wicked) to add a cotton thread or two. nnd thus reduce cost. The average customer Is oft. en none the wiser until a few months" wear has affordod detec tion. Our linen chief oarna his salary. He Insists on perfect lin ens and gets them. No Inferior sorts are tolerated. A line of special Thanksgiving napkins, at extra special price $2.50 Values $2.5 $2.75 Values $2.35 $3.75 Vafces $3.30 $4.50 Valaes $3.95 Dess Goods Sale Continues at a merry pace uad a great many have availed them selves of this great ep0tM8lty to teeuro their drees goods at a treat ly reduced prlee. Sheared Zi belfries 48 in., wide, regular $2.25 val. $1.58 Is our 140lh Wednesday Surpriso Salo and for this day wo odor a lino grado Fascinator in white, piuk, blue, cream, rod nnd black for EACH Don't fail to attend this salo for itissuro to attract widespread attention and tho early comets get tbo first choice Salo begin; at 7:30. Tomoswow Morning Annual Bedding Sale This week mnrk ono of our extraordinary sales and has already stamped it "succW nud can you wondor when wo nro offering our en tiro stock of bedding at reduced price. A full lino of HlankctH, Comforts, Pillows, Sheets, Pillow Slips, White Spreads. Just now whon tho cold uigbts aro appronch ing is whon you will need them. Investigate. Infants Wea This department has been visited by tho price cuttorand the way he baa slashed price is a shame but then he 6a s givo tho people the benefit. Some Reduced One Half Some Reduced One Tnfect Great Sale of Mens UndV A flno line of medium and heavy weight uwderwoar in aluding such brands as f cSUle!ieiSdS Men's Jndetwft Dr. Wright'u Health Underwear, Uolfast Linen Meab, Dr. Dk-tnel Linen Mosh, American Hosiery Co., Manning, Luzerne. A speotal lino of gray undorwear, weight suitablo for cold weathor, well tnado in foot undorwear that will keep you worm, regular 50a values JmC 0-33 JtCaEHKr8!!? J Mi m am