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THE Ah 9 VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903 NO. 260. JOURN " 'UA. 1 I jY ITS UP TO THE GOVERNOR iverybody Wants a Special Session Cal led at Once .egislators Think the Gov ernor Is Wrong In Ask ing Pledges, But Session Should be Short Governor Chamberlain Is In receipt Df several letters urging the. calling of la special session of the legislature. )no of these from C. B. Watson, of Uhland, endorses tho stand the gov. &rnor has taken, and expresses the Ihopo that tho governor's suggestion lint no legislation ho attempted ox- Sop t that to correct tho present unsat isfactory condition In tho assessment law, will uo agreed to by tho mem bers of tho legislature. Fa letter was also recolved from J. Teal, of Portland, urging the call ing of a special session, and calling attention to tho doplornble condition the city of Portland, and many other cities and counties would find them selves In on occount of tho nbsenco of revenue next year, if legislative re lief is not obtained promptly. The Portland Taxpayers' league has also sent In strong rosolutloons, favoring the prompt calling of tho leglalaturo to slvo relief to Portland and Multno- aah county. Those resolutions Wore adopted by unanimous voto of tho llcnguo. A letter from Stnto Sanntor 1'arrar, of Marlon county, is njso to hand. Mr. Fnrrnr Is not favorable to tho calling of a special session, and ho doos not pledgo himself to tax legislation alone if ono is called, reserving tho right to 'support any legislation thnt may bo I proposed for tho benefit of tho state. Substitute for Ship Subsidy. Washington, Nov. 10. Reprosonta- itlvo Jones, of Washington, today re introduced his substitute for tho ship subsidy bill, which provides that a discriminating duty of 10 per cont, In addition to existing duties, shall bo collected on goods Imported Into tho United States In forolgn vessels. In caso the goods so Imported are! not now dutiable, a straight discrimi nating duty of 10 por cent ad valorem Is to bo lovlod. Tho bill proposos to enforco tho forogolng regulations af ter April 1, 1905. Hunters Lost In Mountains. Missoula, Mont, Nov. 11. A special to tho MIssoullan, from Hamilton, says: Will Harlan, son of W. B. Harlan, ;WBBHHRHDtBrfHBBBIHaaHMHlBHaB s THE H 4-M Caused by the addition of our New Dry Goods Department H 4- M lnof ,.: wnnn't imnlv -spasmodic. Every month . ,..u. ,.....b ,.-,, , 7 . at " 5 shown a big increase, uur cubiumuia umi " " viim them monev on RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE tooralmn- t . ... o i dtse. i Shoes, Clothing, Underwear, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Slickers, Umbrellas s s Tl HP if .? m Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. J E.T.BARNES, Proprietor 5 W4WWlaMW,HHM,MIMI Ms-M-M tho wealthy politician and ranchor, of Como, waB brought hero this ovenlng In an exhausted condition, after hav Ing beon roscuod In the mountains In the Owl Creok country by a resculnR party from the Cross of Gold camp. Somowherc along tho 150 mile stretch of Horso Creek, between OwJ Creek and the Salmon river, Llewellyn Roberts, another woll-known young man of Hamilton, is either dead or dy ing from oxhaustlon and oxpoiurc, lost in tho mountains. Roberts and Harlan were on a hunting expedition, and became lost in the mountains. President for Carnegie Schools. Pltsburg, Nov. 10 The committee appointed by tho board of trustees of the Cnmoglo Institute, to select n pres ident for the Carnegie Technical Schools of Pittsburg, today reported In favor of Arthur Arton Hnmor schlag, of Now York, for the-position. The salary will be JS000 a year. Strike In the Crystal Mine. Cottage Grove, Or., Nov. 11. Tho Crystal mlno at Bohemia has Just struck an Immense ehuto of free-milling ore. The ore body Is 12 feet wldo, and has well defined walls. Car Strike Chicago Chicago, Nov. 11. Tho conforoncee of labor loaders this morning propared for tho blcgoat strlko of street car mon ever contemplated by local unions. Both sldos declnre It Is Inovltnble, nnd, unless, at the last moment, there le some Intervention, tomorrow will find one-fourth of tho railways tied up nnd half n million people without bar ser vice. Tho unions do m nnd a 20 pci cont Increaso for train servlco, i.nd tho withdrawal of the ban against the union, which contalno 2200 members. Manager McCullough snya tho rail ways cannot grant olthor. Boss Far ley, the strlko-bronkor, and 400 men nro quartered at hotels awaiting no tion. Tho pollco foar rioting. The postmastor declares tho mall cars rhall run, ovon If troops are necosBnry. A mass mooting will bo hold nt C o'clock tonight, when' tho train men nro not expected to take out cars, but to nt tond for tho purposo of ratifying the final action of tho ofllcora of tho union, and appointing a timo for tho walk out Not Yet Recognized. Paris, Nov. 11. Tha.. forolgn report, published through tho ugoncy yeatordny to tho offect office press that France had recognlzod tho republic of Panama, It says Is absolutely false. He Neve-r Will Be Missed. New York, Nov. 11. Bryan sailed for Europe today on the Majestic. He will bo gono six wcoks. Physicians Should by all moans hear tho lec ture on Christian Science Friday night. Admission free. 3t i t i has A.-. --. Anlln flint tlA n ta 4 M Hats, H H m I YORK RACKET WONT FIGHT DAVIS The Oregon Delegation Concludes to With draw Opposition Dresser For Oregon City, Snyder and Watson For the Lakeview Land Offices Washington, Nov. 10. Tho Oregon senators will not opposo the confirma tion of Edwnrd Davis, as reglstor of tho La Grando land oftlco. Such an announcement wns made today, after tho President sent Davis' nomlnntlon to tho sonato. Notwithstanding tho bitter fight tho sonators made last Au gust to provont Davis' appointment at tho tlmo thoy wore so strongly urging John W. Knowols for tho offlco, thoy have decided to put no further objec tfons In Davis' way. Speaking of tho matter today, Sonntor Mitchell said: "From a public standpoint there Is no reason why Davis should not bo . confirmed, nnd I Intend he shall bo In. the rogulnr courso, and nt nn early date." The senator, like his colleagues,,! says, Davis Is an excellent man, and that the appointment Is In every way commendable, though Knowles was the choice of tho dologntlon, nnd would still be Its preforenco. With tlje nomination of Davis the President sont In tho nnmes of A. S. Drossor for register of the Oregon City land omce: John N. Wntson. for roc- Istor nt Lnkovlow, and C. U. Snydor, for recolver at tho samo place. All will bo confirmed. WILL KICK FRIDAY Pacific University Will go Up Against Willamette's Athletes Noxt Frldny afternoon the most in teresting football gnmo of the season will be plnyed on tho Willnmetto flsld, when the Pacific University eleven, nn undefeated toam this season, will play the local team. Pacific University played CorvalllsJlast Saturday a score less game, and before thnt defeated McMlnnvllle by a score of SO to 0, Willamette. defeated the same toam 27 to 0, so that Pacific appears to have the better of It. Tha Kama will be playod Friday at 3 i. m., In order to accommodate busi ness men and dorks, who are too busy on Saturday to witness the gam a A Kcod afternoon's sport Is promised by Manager Skldmore, who Is confident I of victory, as Is the manager of the Pacific team. I In the oranlnc. In the society halls of tha University, a reception will U tendered tho fottlwll players of the 'two UDiVWOtUCS. The game will b oh of groat Inter est, m both teams are In excellent condition, are wll trained In toam work. h4 ewnyoMd of tho boot play ers olUtor ochool has ever put for ward oh tko football Hold. The fpe UUort will And U new fleW a good om, and tke grand stand a most com-, forialtlo tae from which to view the contest. A row board Walk Is Using built from tho gat to Uie grand stand, so Utat visitor will not navo to trami ' tbrough the mud. and vorytbiag pos sible will bo dow to make the spacta tors cojafortabl and tho gam Intor es ting. Barn and Contents Burned, wgju, Or, Nov. 11. Tho largo barn on tko old Kolly plac. on tit outskirts of SitrlngJMd, and which be long to Iy Smltk. bHrnad last night, togothar witii aoarly all Ha eont.au. eooataUiMc of auriewlttifal waelilnory, vehicles, soad aad baraoaa. Three bora poriabod In lb names. Tb ortgltt ot too fro hi not known. Mr. Smith's torn amount to about fMM. Example of Special Session. Washington. Nor. Io. Thar woro S19 bills lalredueed la tha b yes terday, of Which 1U woro public, and th rewnlador waaMra for tb boa- fit of arlvat ladirtduahi. ' MONTANA TRAIN HELD UP Highwaymen Fired at Train Crew on North ern Pacific Get Frightened and Abandon the Attempt Without Securing Any Booty Spokane, Wash., Nov. 10. Northorn Pacific train No. 3, from tho East, which reached Snokano early tills morning, was hold up nt Joco, Mont., by threo armed hnghwnymon, who fired six shots nt tho mombors of tho train orow. Tho hlghwnymon woro dlscovorod on tho train by tho head brakoman, J. 13. Rodenhavor, of Spoknno. His at tempt ;o put tho raon off precipitated tho shooting, nnd follod tho plnns of tho robbors. Tho train pulled, westwnrd Immedi ately nftor tho Bhootlng, leaving tho highwayman behind. The man who had followed Rodenhavor, solzed him by tha throat and shovod a big revt'l ver lnw his face, saying; "You go back and tell your pnrtnor and tup conductor not to come ahoad. Wo vfll look nfter this end of the train.'! Apparently tho threo hlghwnymon decide that ovorybody on tho train had been nlnrmod, nnd thnt robbery i would bo Impossible, for thoy dlsap- lonred, and tho train moved fonvnrd at one. Nearo In Every Woodpile, looks as though thuro Ib somo it politics mixed up with tho nlloged land offlco frauds, and it Is to kill off a fow prominent politicians that tho torn post in,tjip teapot Is raised. Joo Simon worked a Bimllnr thing when ho put his political rival, Jim Lotan, to sloop, and succooded In Rotting him Into his political coffin on account of smug gling. Who knows but whnt It Is Hid samo hand thnt Is working now to put somo of tho Oregon dologntlon and lending politicians on tho shelf nt somo future dnto. for It Is plain as plain onn bo there Is to bo a sanguin ary fight botween Simon's henchmen nnd tho Mitchell-Fulton henchmen for control of politics In the state, and especially In Portland. The line-up next spring will he Shnon vs. Mitchell Fulton In the Ilepubllcnn party, and It Is well Just now to watch tho drift of the alleged land fronds to ascertain who Is back of It nil. Tillamook Headlight. Oregon News Notes Jim Ilunn, who was arrested a fow day apo for assaulting nn 8-yenr-old glri at Hugone. was tried yesterday and promptly found guilty. He will . t lite MMtence today, which will probably bo the limit. 10 years. St. Anthony's hospital waa dodl rated at Psndloton Sundag, Oorornor Chamberlain making an address un in ooouaion. Moat of tko members of tko logJsav turc want an extra session, but do not want to mak any pledges. Kugtwe will en hr theater -wxt Tuesday. The occasion will bo hmuIh a t.HIBaHt two, "The Christian" b IfiK Uio play, and the aoata out up at 12 io M. To Pordand okauibar of commrc, H eomniUta, saya: "The situation aouoar to tho trans portatUm (tiMmlUoa to be that the goutbont lviae roanagoinatu looks uaon Port, land as a way station, and. that Urn stsi of Orogon la too aMaraoly sottlad and f too Mttlo Importaac to ruooivc any fatticwlar aiteation. and that ihi ntaUfj' what Impositions aro pluced upon ihi, n maUor what wrong and grivanaa we ondaro at Its hands, all ran bf amicably arraagtl afUirwarda." Tho ahargo of aturdor agaiaat Md. C. Lewfai, who w accused of killing Max aasf In Portlnnd butt J on, ba boon dismissed, ha proving an alibi. tfamuel Iiaaman will b triad for murder In MuMnomah county oh tb loth. Ha kllUd Adolph IMirkhardt hallowo'an. All shift MmlaK Into Astoria rejKH-( tho galo of mat wek a being one of unusual severity. t Ooorg H. OMvoa. a gontlewan ot color, raised a row In tho Southern Pacific dlnor Monday, because a white man obJectel to Chlvo's seating hlm self at tho tnblo locatod by hlmsolfv A raco war was avorted, but Chives got nil swolled up. The steamor Imnnhn, on tho uppot Snake rlvor, was wrecked nt Mountain Sheep raplda Tuosday morning. Tha paseongors and crew woro saved, but tho bont nnd cargo nro n totnl loss. Tho Btoamor Pomona made the run to Albany TuoJdny, the first trip this fall. Kaiser Is Debilitated, llorlln, Nov. 11. This mornhg's bullotln aos tho knlsor Is making no mnl progress, and wns greatly benuflt tod by yostordny's walk. Tho wound In beginning to diminish. Notwith standing tho fnvorabl? bullotln, It Is learned tho throat affection Is not the only thing worrying tho physicians, an tho knlsor is gonorally debilitated. Physicians havo cautioned him thnt it 1b nocoBanry for him to husband his strength, 08 too much cxcltcmont might hnvo serious results. Captain Warner Discharged. Senttlo, Nov. 10. Captain Charles Warner, mastor of tho steamship Ore gon, and Edward Healy nnd Cbnrlon Ountnrt,, first and second mates, re spectively, wore discharged today up on a rehearing of tho ohnrgo of oruolty mndo against them by Seaman John law. Fire at Constantinople. Constantinople, Nov. 11. A sorlous flro occurred at Kroba today. Many vnlunblo public buildings wore de stroyed, and seven nre reported killed. oSJfJeiete&S v Jw A ANNUAL SALE r- "" " An annua! event of creat importance. We have he gun this sale which will outdo all the great records of our past. It will be without doubt the largest money saving event that you have ever seen. These are the goods we offer now. If you really want to make a saving, by all means attend this sale. ' Great Sale of Tabic Linens and Napkins Fino linone. comprehensive) in varioty, durable in quality, do siriiblo in stylo. Wo want to mnko this an annual ovonl that our customers wait for and if low prices and tho right qual ity of gcodB can help any wo aro on tho road to a great sue cces. A lino lino of napkins at extra special pricou. $2.50 Values $2. 5 $2.75 Values $2.35 $3.75 Values $3.30 $4.50 Values $3.95 Annual Bedding Sale Timo lo buy big. to fill your nodding needs' for many a day. Just when von need moro bed ding w tnako roduotions on ourontiru wtouk of Sheets, PiUow Slips, . Comforts, Blankets, Spreads, Pillows. The most oomploto lino shown in tho Willnmetto Valloy. Today Our 140th Weekly Surpriso Solo. This regular weekly sale has become quite a bargain fea ture at the Big Store. Aro you ono of its patrons? Today we offer high grade fascinators in white, pink, blue, ot'oam black and rod. 28c EACH PANAMA TAKES BOCA Port Surrenders Verjr Gracetully Without Firing a Shot President Marroquin Says Colombia Would Pass the Canal Bill Next August Colon, Nov. 10. Tho stonm launotw sent to Ilocaa, dol Toro on Thursday lost, to capture thnt placo in tho nnmta of tho now ropubllo of Pauama hra re turned horo, and tho officers report that tho plnco was captured and tho? (Continued on olgth pago.) Ftesii Today Ataktfma and Italian Cream AT Z J JL II JL JL o 154 State St. Phone 1671 Malrv. CtrijUhl IM kt Ul tAtttuM Uui Young Mens Clothes It makes no dilforonco whether tho young fellow is ajlawod to buy his own clothes, or his father or mother buys them; this a toro is the right placo for it. ITo cat) como alone if you choose; wo'vo got what lie wants at right priojs Tho Hurt, Sflhafrnor & Marx Varsity is tho thing for thono young chaps: and moat of thorn know it. Those who don't are tho greaUwt locrs. $ JO to $25 A Fisil Line of youth's and men't overcoats in cluding tho gonuino "Cravcnetto" $12.50 to $22.50 I - V Mir S lhndTiilwd UMMJJUMI)NHMntMMNMMMMMMj SI