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yf , J vJ U JrlJN AXj. VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREQON. THURSDAY, NOVEMDER 12, 1903. NO. 2(1. "a W$' THE ... . ' ." DAILY IHOT ON THE STREETS eattle Man Ambushed It Is Supposed by a Hired Assassin STER JEv id Just Got a Divorce In Order to Marry a Rich Widow and This Is the Alleged Cause cattle, Nov. 12. John Ai Nink, n omlnent insurance man, was ohot own in ambush on tho street at 1 relock this morning. Ho had Just lligm granted a divorce from his wife, 71th whom ho had not lived for 10 pars. Tho would-bo assassin lay in jolt with a rlflo, and as Nink passed Falsi ark corner flred from behind. Ho caped, aftor a running fight with pollco. Nink, for Uio past year, been hooping company with a ilthy widow named Emma Klrsch- r, of a highly respected family, nnd, is alleged, that they woro to bo mar- Kl as soon as Nink could got a dl- Brco Mrs. Klschner's family has sen moving heaven and earth to keep Jink from getting tho divorce, and jus provent tho couplo marrying. Jink believes ho Is tho victim of a paid assassin. Ills condition Is critic- lave Them The Red Hats Home, Nov. 12. Tho first public consistory of Pius X was held today Iwlth great pomp. Tho procession was headed by tho guards, then camo tho rnnllnale then tho popo bo mo by fblght, and followed by a great throng of priests Ho conform! hats on threo caruinais, creaicu oy i-co, tnoy uoing KTnllanl, of Vienna; Aluti, of Lisbon; Catschtalor, of Sulzborg. Morry Dol- Eral, secretary of stato, and Callegarl, it Padua, aftor tho consistory con ferred tho pallium on Archbishop aurno, of Wcstmlnstor. Lively Times in Chicago Twenty-One Lines of the Chicago! Railway System Tied Up Othe Lines Unable to Han- die the Business Cafs Taken Out Ae Riddled With Rocks and Abandoned by T&ei Cfews- -Several Badly Ht?t. GENUINE BALLOON VOYAGE Chicago, Nov. 12. Promptly at 4" o'clock this morning tho greatest car strlko In the history of Chicago com menced, and 21 lines wero tied up, comprising all of tho Chicago Rail way Company's systom. Tho strlko order was formally issued by tho rati fication meeting last night. It was nearly 8 o'clock before any attempt was inada to run, whllo the South Sldo elevated and Illinois Central woro overtaxed in tholr offorts to bring be lated workers nnd business mon down town. Shortly bofore 8 o'clock tho big barn doors swung back, and six trains, Including a mail train sandwiched In, started out with non-union help. No offort was mado to stop thorn until they passed tho police detail at tho barns, when thoy woro greeted with a Btorm of missiles. Throo trains man aged to wenthor tho Btorm, but tho othor threo crows abandoned tho cars, and lied to tho barns, blooding from tholr wounds. Ono man was so badly hurt ho was taken to tho hospital. Tho mall train was not molestod, hut could not be moved, because the trains ahead and behind woro abandoned, Tho first cars that reached down town, woro" .thoso of tho Wtfntworth lino. It was an unevontful trip until thoy reached Clark and Van Huron streets, where, following tho usual custom, tho teamsters, who nro In sympathy, blockaded tho tracks until they woro hopolossly entangled. From all Bides camo a bombardment of the cars, win dows woro riddled, htlti torn through tho sides and rqofs crushed. Plato ! irlnfln wlmlowa In nnnrliv ntnrnc mif. forcd, and several peoplo In tho crowd woro hurt. Tho police finally dispersed tho mob, nnd Uio cars proceeded. At 38th and Cottago Orovo, tho first enr returning was again blocked by teamsters and a mob of 500. A squad of pollco charged, but was mot bo dctormlnodly It was almost overpowered. Tho grip man announced that ho had enough and would stop off tho train as soon as ho roturncd to tho ban Tho crowd cheered, and speedily opened tho way. Tho grlpmon of tho threo second cars also resigned. A mob at 47th and Cot tage Orovo stopped a car, pulled tho craw off, and thou tipped tho closed coaches ovor and sinnshod tho grip apparatus. Lebaudy Brothers of Paris Make Suc cessful Trip , Travel From Moison to Paris 44 Miles In 90 Min utes and Land Safely Snow and 8leet at The Dalles. Tho Dalles, Or., Nov 12. Tho first snow of the season fell Tuesday night, covering tho ground to tho depth of about two Inches. Yesterday a steady rain foil most of the day, turning Into sleet nnd rain shortly beforo midnight. About 5 o'clock this morning a wind storm of unusual vlolonco arose, ac companied by n soaking rain, which has fallon all day. No snow Is left In tho vicinity of tho city, although Klickitat Mountains, across the Co lumbia aro whlto at tho base. A foot of snow fell In (loldendnlc, on tho othor sldo of tho ridge. Tho woath or tonight Is clearing. Tho storm has boon general throughout Wasco coun ty. to Rescued From Mountains. Missoula, Mont, Nov. 12. A special to tho Mlssollnn from Hamilton says that Llowollyn Hoborts, who was lost In tho mountains in tho Owl Crook country, has boon rescued by tho Cross Camp outfit. Roberts wandered In tho mountains for four days and nights without food. Tho searchers found him famlshod and exhausted at 9 o'clock Sunday night. Ho will recover from his ter rible experiences. THE NEW HORN'S MEMBERS j LAST NAMED! CHANCE Cannon Makes up the Most Governor Considering His Important Committee That of Ways and Means Out Customers Come Back When customers relum and keep reluming, a deal" r i ,i , t "La. H er is sale in concluding inai nis meicnanaise is ngm. A Steady growing business is also evidence that the public is satisfied wilh a store's policy. We could'nt supply the demand last year for Flei scher's Shetland Floss yarn. This year we have an enormous supply. Our price is only 90c per pound. We bought before the advance. That's why. If you prefer to buy your "CIRCULAR SHAWLS" and fas cinators ready made, our prices are 20 to 25 per cent below "regular stores". Have ycu seen our RIBBONS? It's time you were looking them up for Christmas fancy work. Washington, Nov, 12. Speaker Can non today announced tho now ways and means commlttoo, which will at onco begin consideration of tho Cuban bill. Tho now Ilopubllcan membora aro Watson, of Indiana, who succeeds Steolo, as tho latter fallod of ro-olec- tlon, and Curtis, of Kansas, succeed Ing Long, who wont to tho sonato. Tho now Domocrats aro Floor Lcndor Wil liams, Biiccoedlng Ktchardson, Champ Clark, of Missouri, succeeding Now lands, of Novada. Tho fight of tho New York delegates to have McClol Ian retained on tlo commltteo was successful Among othors holding ovor Is Victor Motcalf, of California. Case, But Evidence of His Guilt Is Overwhelming Portland Has Saloon Hold up Portland, Now 12. Casoate'8 sa loon wns held up at midnight by two masked men, who lined up 14 men, and took $34 from the register, and left without searching any one. Thoy rode away on horesback, but loft tho stolen horses 10 blocks away. mYORKRM Money Paid to Her Sisters Belgrade. S-rvla. Nov. 12. The Ser vian government baa wld 100, 000 to tho sister of the la'o Queen I)ra, the proceed of the sal of her property. Hew line of extra fine laces for handkircnlef trim mine. Table Linens. We ave you 15 to 20 per cent onnip kins and table damsek. Look them over and ne II you don't agree with us. Stamped Linens Just in. This time of yrar jou want Reliable SbOCS. The line we sell Rive tliaoHon. That's why we fell more shoes than moit shoe stores. We have ipeciatline for boys that'll stand the raeket. They're made ol lull slock kip. The toles, Insoles, and onuters are ae hard as flint. 1 ty a pair lor yonr boy. Hoysaod Men's Clottfag 311(1 OYCr- coats, Rubber Coats, Slickers, Duck Coats, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Blankets' Comforts, hfr5r( Everything for the whole family, Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor fBr Colombia Is Out of It, Washington, Nov. IS. It Is iftnted here on authority that It Is too lat for Colombia to make any effort to resurrect the canal treaty with the United State, and beyond preventing a hostile clash between Colombia ami the new reuublle of Panama the pro posed vlait of General Il)M to Pan ama wHl be without result. The ame authority point oat that the United Mate government, having reeogntood Panama as an HiilejMHulwit stats, can sot bow prooead to negotiate with Co lombia on any terra far canal right In a s4ato ever whkb Colombia oxor- el no poMUeal control so any future eanal nonoUatloos will be between Ute United Pia4 Hovornmont and the Yramat of th refWwMe of Panama. Choyono, Wyo., Nov. 12. Tho etnto argued boforo tho Kovornor today against tho commutation of Horn's Bontoncotliat tho Grounds for a ro prlovo aro completely shattered. Mil lor, who Horn charges with tho crlmo, proves a completo alibi. Conclusive ovldonco of Horn's guilt was submit ted to tho govornor, who will dccldo Horn's fato this afternoon. Reporters Fired Him. Topoka, Kan., Nov. 12. As a rosult of tho nvldenco of tho editorial staff of tho Herald, Uio ohlot of police has been removed. Paris, Nov. 12. Tho Lebaudy broth ora today salted a dlrlglblo balloon from Molsson to Paris, 41 miles, In an hour and a half, and landed In tho heart of tho city. This Is tho longest trip yet rondo by a dlrlglblo balloon nnd Is a distinct stop In norlal navigation. Made Today Lemon Strawberry Banana Wintergreen Soft Center Chocolate Penotia AT Zinn's 104 State 8t Phone 1071 Main. f M Mw A The Daily Train Wreck Nw Hopo, Ky., Nov. 12. 8lx men were killed and two Injured on the Uiultrvlllo & Nashville railroad this morning, caused by a headend colli sion of freights at Tllford's switch. The dead are: Mark Cannon, englnwr; Hd. Sturgls, Moreland Graves, ,flw men; John Iteynolds, John I. each and William. Lyden. Tho fatally hurt are Held Hume, a brnkernnn, and serious ly. John Winkler. The doublo header was under full speed whim thoy stnicla. A misunderstanding of ordora was tho oauBo. Three locomotive were demolished and the cars were piled on top of Uiem . The engineers were killed Instantly; the wreckage took tire. Table Linens Big Iowa PI re. AIMa. Ia. Nor. 12. Tb totrtnam Mellon was destroyed this moralng; to tjm. Kaiser Is Doing Well, Herb. Nor. 12-Anether epUmlaile bulletin was lamed eoeeeraJng ue kaiser tnl morulas Socialists Hope to Win IlerMn, Nov. 12. Keen Interest Is taken In tho election of member In the Prussian district today. Th So cialist xpeui to sain a footing. The Dynamite Exploded. I'hlladwlpWa. Nov. 12. A dynamite eaploftion this morning 14 the olleo to a room, where six men wero arrant m1 Thoy ar believed to be profes sional cracksmen, who were eximri minting with rkMrtve. All were wore or ! shaken and bruised by Uie axuleajon, and oae it In the hospital. Transport Arrives Frem Malla. 0hh Pranalseo, Nov. IS. Tk trans port Thomas arrtvod lat nivNt from Manila. In ha on board Companl O and H. of tho Ftftomtth cavalry, bo- la 114 enlisted mn. ISO casual. 21 sfc-k. two IfMHtne and M Kfral prls onor,' The Thomas, aftor leaving KMUHtkl, ran Into a severe typhoon, and sjfforsd oomddoraWo damage from Owwterm. Ministers MhmjU hear Judgo Hanea toetnr upon Christian bcimco tomorrow sight Admission freo Quality; beauty; vnrioty; econ omy that's tho seorot of "Mey ers" lincu luccaa. OIvIiir so much and asking so littlo is euro to bring its reward. Women aro not disappointed in MoyorB linons. Tliey wash and wear and aland tho test. Tho best part of Meyers linons is not soon at first. It's tho caro and time and finx that's woven Into them that gives houiowivcs such faith in them Thoy como to think moro of thorn tho longer they ubo thorn. Special Prices on all Tabic Linens. A special lino of Napkins to close. $2.50 Values $2.X5 $2.75 Valaes $2,351 $3.75 Values $3.30 $4.50 Values $3.95 A few special lines of Damask to close. 85c values 63 $ J. 75 valaes $ J. 20 $2.50 valves $1.83 We nro theSalein agonts for the celebrated Draw Easy Linens For shirt waists, fancy work do., ask to see them. LiPmLH Inftr Uns A 9as Urritl ikvi kf UwtMtidBM A Kui Bedding This bidding Bubjeal gets first attontion at Meyers. Well it may, for thuro is hardly any thing the housewife prides hor self on more than her bedding. Sho wants them good. Thoy are if they como from Meyers. Bomember wo are conduct ing a special sale on all beddidg. Foi LYJLfil Y ti know us wlns wo do that your men friends nro 3 our iiiott oxaotiug clothes critics; if tho women thought you could do bet tor they would'nt say so. Hut men don't hesitate; if you'rp not correctly d tossed they'll let you know it; una In no oaeo moro promptly or moro definitely than as to your new fall und winter clothes. You'll savo yoursolf somo em barrussmont and considerable monoy and timo by coning to us for a Hart Hchaffnortfc Murx suit. Because thoy'ro right at ovory point in the eyos of tho most crit ical. $J0 to $22.50 Afulland comploto linoof men's overcoats at pricos that will please you. $t0to$25