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THE "" J'o'ETR'N'A'hi'- liAlJul L. XIII. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, iCALLS EARLY MURDER . .. iatliot Noah New- pan, or Delariey In the Asylum Bus Parents Came Here as slaves of Daniel 'Delaney, Who Was Killed for His Money Noah Newman, the negro, who was Iteommlttod to the asylum on Thurs- Rajy under tho name of Noah Dolaney, iiou at that Institution yesterday, with- 15124 hours after boing received there, Ku exhaustion, aged 57 years. Tho funeral will bo held from A. M. plough's undertaking establishment tomorrow at 2 p. m. Rcvi Cole, of the ' Seventh, Day Advontlst church will of ficial. gwman was woll-known In Salem, Iwliofo for years ho rondo a living ns Drer. Ho was born In this conn- of negro parents, who came lioro In learly 40s from Tennesso, as slave Daniel Dolaney, Sr one of the Ithlest of tho early settlers of Jin an county. Mr Delaney. tho master of the ne- family, came from Tennesses In H2, bringing considerable woaltli th him, and ho secured n largo tract 3land In Mill creole bottom, adjoin ing Turner, Ho located there, on nn fato containing sevoral thousand acres of tho richest land In that sec- Ton, where ho erected a flno house, 8UU standing there, within a half mile of Turner. Mr. Dolaney'a sorts all married and settled on tho prlncoly jjBtato of their father, but moved away in later years, and four of them ro still alive. Thoy aro George, at ilia Walla; Daniel, at Toucannon, tWOBh.i David, nt Farralngton, Wash.; End James. In Montana. iDanlcl Delanoy, head of tho house, Iwhen ho enmo from Tonnosseo, brought flno Durham cattlo and other KVooded stock, as woll as a number of Pgro slaves, and nmong tho lattor yore tho parents of tho negro who Hod at tho asylum yesterday. tin 1SC5 Mn Delanoy was murdered y Deal and Baker for his raonoy. Tho Id man, on tho ovonlng of January 1865, was called out of his house, I near Turner, and was shot by Bool, whom Dakor, an adopted son of De laney, had Induced to participate In the crime. Tho two men secured about $4500 In coin, supposed to havo been found by them undor tho hearth in tie Delanoy homo. They were aftor ward arrested, tried and convicted, and wero publicly executed In this city. About $2000 of the money se cured by them was found where ihey had htddon It. Tho namo of tho husband of Ra chaol, tho mother or Noah, was New man, and later sho married n negro named Brooks. Sho still lives In this city. Tor years after Mr. Dolanoy was murdered, negroes who wore formerly his slaves, made pilgrimages to the .old Dolanoy homestead, and there dug for gold, supposed to havo been burled near tho old mansion. This was kopt up to within tho past few years, the negroes believing that largo sums of monoy, In gold and silver, had boon burled by tho old man Delanoy on tho hlllsldo near his homo for sofo-keon-Ing. But no burled treasure was over found, and, like that of Captain Kldd, the hidden treasure trovo lives as only a romance of tho pnBt, and from tho sum of $100,000, at which It was fixed by tho early stories, It has grown to three or four tlmoa that amount, nnd will probably continue to grow as time goes on. Coal Strike Maybe Ended Ixnilaville, Colo., Nov. 14. A satis factor' agreement botwoon tho miners nnd operators of tho Northorn coar flold was reached tills morning, which will bo reforr'od to a roforondum vote of tho various Unions. Tho men will undoubtedly roturn to work Monday, Tho oporators granted tho 8-hour day, tho minors agreeing to return to tho formor hours of work. If tho Southern field miners failed to secure eight hours. Say He is Insane New York, Nov. 14. Tho polico be llevo Williams, who yostorday mur dered Philanthropist Green, Is Insapo. None of tho stories told havo any foundation. Flags on tho public build ings and schools aro nt half-mast to day. Of Customers Come Back When customers return and keep reluming, a deal' i i ii.i i i i i er is saie in concluding inai nis mercnanaise is rigni. A Steady growing business is ako evidence that the public is satisfied with a store s policy. We could'nt supply the demand last vear for Flei- scners bnetiana Floss yarn. I his year we have an 5nnrmnns sunnlv Our nrlrp ? nnlv Qflr rtpr nnnrtrt fWe bought before the advance. That's why. If you ? prefer to buy your "CIKLULAK SHAWLS" and tas- I cinators reaay maae, our prices are zu to zs per cent I below 'regular stores . Hive yr u seen our KlttUUIw It s time you were looking them up for Christmas fancy work. COLOMBIA WILL FIGHT f , , .. . - r h.i. r. n i, MBER 14, 1903,. - N0, j Government Declares Panama Must Be Subdued Citizens are Furious In Their Denunciations of Both Revolutionists and Americans 0UEER IDEAS OF LAW IndianaCoronerWhite- waslies Big Four Officials New York, Nov. 14. Cabling from Panama, tho correspondent of tho Hon aid Bays direct communication has been established with Bogota, capital of Colombia. Ho forwarded tho fol lowing dispatch, sont from Uint city, under date of Novombor 10th: Acting Preeldont Jorgo Holguln said todny that Colombia will novor recog nize tho lndopondonco of Panama. "My government will oxhnust Its last drop of blood and Its Inst cont In put ting down tho rebellion." he said "I wish to mako tho announcement to the world thnt wo will not submit to Isthmlnn Independence." General Hafael Ileyos, who has boon appointed gonornllsslrao-ln-chlof of Co- Jombla's fighting forces, and who loft today for the coast, has a large and well-equlpped army. Ho announced that he had loft behind a forco of 100, 000 men, ready for any omorKoncvi All dopnrtmouts nnd parties havo promised unconditional support and finnnelnl aid to tho government. The people nro furious ovor tho revolution. Bogota continues In a stnto of Biogo, but tho United States legation Is well protected. It Is asserted In Bogota that the Isthmian movoment is not unanimous. The govoitffraont declares that It has assurances from tho Interior provinces of Panama Uiat thoy nro not lu sym pathy with the robolllon, and can be relied upon to aslst In putting down tho robolllon. Tho Colomblnn government and the pooplo aro satisfied that patriotic son tlmont will provnll, and boforo long "tho Isthmus will realize tho orror of Its courso, and will return to Uio mother country, boforo Colombian blood shall flow In torrents." From roports recolved hero tho government Is counting on tho sin cere sympathy of nil the South and Central American republics. Excuses the Engineer For Violating the Law Rather Than Violate the Or- dersof the Company Indlnnapolls, Nov. H.Tho coro ner's vordlot was handed In nt noon In tho celebrated Perdu football wreck, which exonerates all tho Big Four of. ftclals, oxcopt Chlof Dispatcher Ilyors. Ho la lrold to blamo becauso ho failed to notify tho yard mastor of tho In coming train. Tho special engineer Is hold guiltless, oven though ho exceed ed tho oltly-llmlt speed, becauso his ordore woro such ho could not avoid 1L NO. 23,' $ J ma. Whllo tho BrlUsh government Is qulto willing to leave tho nrrnngomont of affairs nt tho Isthmus to tho United Btates. It does not destro to commit Itsslf to recognise Panama's lndongnd onco. until assured that It has boon established. A special dispatch from Washing ton, saying thnt surprise Is expressed In administration circles thoro nt tho fact that Great Britain has not yet rec ognized the lndopondonco of Panama, was shown to tho forotgn office and elicited a stntomont ns follews: "Great Britain hnB taken similar ac tion to France. This does not Imply tho recognition of Panama's lndopond onco, but merely recognizes Its torn pornry government." STRIKE GROWS LARGER Firemen and Team sters Have All Gone Builders 8triko In Pittsburg Pltsburg, Nov. 14. Ten thousand union bulldors wont on a strike this morning. Kvory craft, oxcopt masons, carpontors nnd palntors Is affected, and building Is nt. a standstill. Drltaln Will Walt a While. London, Nov. 14. From Inquiries made by a representative of th Asso. elated Prose, It In believed that Presi dent Roofiovelt's reception of M. Phil ippe Iluna-Varllla, as minister of tho republic of Panama, will not affect the nttltudo of Oreat Britain toward Pana- 8hlp Went Ashore. London, Nov. 14. Tho BrltlBh ahlp Arrnnmoro, from ABtorln, Oregon, wont URhoro nnd Is wreaked In Algon bay. Tho cargo had boon discharged. Borlln, Nov. 14. Tho omporor to day talked audibly, for tho first time fllncp tho operation. Hard on Stock. Cool, rainy weathor continued, nnd la gonornlly considered beneficial, as warm rains would produce Hoods. This weather Is hard on stock that has no sholtor, and cows and homos should bo glvon tho benefit of sheds nnd barns. It 1b reported that consid erable snow has fallen In the hills. Linemen Will go Out Next and All Others Connected With the System Will Follow Chicago, Nov. 14. A thousand po" llcomen nro running tho Wontwortli street car lino this morning. Tho Btrlko of tho flromen last night had lit tlo effect, their places bolng filled, and tho cables nro turning this morning; Ordore woro issued today to nrrcot any (Continued on olgth pngo.) VSllU Mnwtxrry Wint-rfrcts Mo aim Taffy Peanut Taffy and Peppermint Chews a t inn's 1B4 State 8t. Phone 1P71 Malm .pgJcarauaciKMMK isavaBKaaBresB HONEST n VALUES (7a o&Ul mei&v $ GOOD GOODS tr EVERY OFFERING We make is as genuine and straightforward as If It was an affidavit for a court' of justice. If you buy of us once you'll be so pleased with Hour purchase that you'll buy here always. We can give you just as much satisfaction as our old customers have been getting these many years. Panama. Nor. 14. Tho now govern ment has no fears of an Invasion of Panama by tho Colombians. THE NliW YORK RACK y New line of extra fine laces for handkerchief trio mine Table Linens. We ave you 15 to 20 per pnt on nan kin aud table itaiuatk, Louk tlit-ra over aud u-e if you don't agree with us. Stamped Linens just in. Thle time of year you want Reliable ShOCS. The line we ell give fatlifucilon. That's way we tell more eheee than moat eboe store. We have special line for boys that'll itand tte raoket. They're made ol full etook k p. The iole, Inaolee. and counters are a lard a flint. Try a pair for your boy. -dM", Clothing and Oyer coats. Rubber Coats, Slickers, Duck Coats, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Blankets' Comforts, Everything for the whole family, Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor FOUND JESUS . SAYINGS London, Nov. 14. Many hitherto unknown sayings of Jo tin have been discovered by archacoIofilnU. who havo dug up papyri burlod slnco the second century, a hundred miles south of Carlo. Dr. OronfeH. who has bn excavatlns alncs 1S94. at a Hnornl meoOBK ot th Isxyptlan uxploratlon fund. hr rhvc tho detail. Ha anya. In company with Or. Hunt, he dlacov ered Uia roll, apparently nil the say ings addressed to Sti Thomas. Onj of the moat rellRblo nnd hlthrU un known, is "Let him that aeeketh oaa from hla swieh until he find, and when he flnda ho ahall won dor, wonderlny he almll rcaeh the kingdom of heaven, and he who reaction the Itlnfttlom of heavon slmll have raat." Orenfalt, In bla Ioctiir, aald twnnoug Interest will ba araud on aorount of the vrl aliona dliclod from the ncoeptwl tftxt. ou variation of th mystical any '" v an. numw. iv niiHRluIU Ol uuu Ms within vow." wm of ureal valuu aa th aayiMc la in the fwiw. It aitkir U tHlt (UlTerant aur itMiHdfatci from tbo attrtbuld to it by U wreJicolUK. ami to extended tut Into saoUior regtou. AeeordiriK to Oraafelt U MviNKS formed a new gospel, wklcii it trs4ilt4Htaily associst ed wttk TtwfMML Another fravment eonutBS a dlscourso ot Christ with nis dtsdples. which Is etoeniy relatsd to tho sermon en the mount, 4n which he saswers the quMtfew m to when the khtiietafR wIM h realised, saying when wo die wjHurn to the swto of laaecenr exfattajr bofore the fall. Mnrh sew tight 1 thrown os the his tory ot Hi i world and thu lilltutrtn Ll jcbMesroJ Mtmtmm of 9wvU Jso Linens Tublo litions just in timo for ThnnlcBgiving: Every picco is Bolkl nnd substantial. Tho variety is extensive. Tite price would bo higher in the ordiunry wny of re tailing, but wo don't do things in the ordinary 'way. Thisia not an ordinnry storo, The grout bargains ofl'erod in our linen department aro cre ating quito a stir among tho frugal bou8owives who ap preciate this -great opportu nity. A fiiijo lino of napkins of great valu but price re dilutions mako them all tho moro desirable for you, $2.50 values for $2. J 5 $2.75 values for $2.35 $3.75 values for $3.30 $4.50 values for $3.95 Full linos of DOILIES TRAY CLOTHS LUNCH CLOTHS HEMSTITCHED GOODS Included in our linen sals. Df ess Goods TODAY CLOSES one of tho groatest dress goods sales wo navo ovor conducted, in quan tity, quality, weaves nnd col oring our stock is tho moat complete to bo found in tho Willametio Vnlloy. It doesn't lio wi'hin tho heart of woman to pass by such beautiful drees goods aa aro shown uoro. Mot only aro tho pricings so mod orato as to oxcito Wonder, hut tho wealth of color if bewilder ing crit you an idea of tho truly roiral splendor of theso handsomo fabrics. Thoy ronrosout tho infinito resources of tho world's best weavers, First Floor ; and tho qualities abovo deism. Can't begin to givo I Don't Fofget $mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammimmm That our bedding sale continues and is a great winner. Everything in tho bedding lino at greatly re duced prices. Pillows, Pillow slrps, Sheets. Spreads, Com Just Received A full lino of the celebrated "Merrill's wool comforts and wool balls. Thoy nro mud of sterilized wool. Wool comforts ready hit covering, weight, 3 pounds. They aro tho heal thiebt bid covi'ringyou can find. Sterilized wool, butts largo aud fluffy weight 1 pound. Ark to see thorn. Second Floor NECK WEAR Another new lino of "Eng lish Square" ties for men. The vory latest in up-to.dato neckwear. TYFOLD COLLARS Made I'speaially to wear with tho Ascot tie. Very now. IIuvo you seen thorn? First Floor Rubber Bike Capes A full Hue of tho very latest in rubbor bike capes, with double thickness over shoulders. 80 in ches and 60 inches in length. Just tho thing for bieyolo riders, drivers and those compelled to be out in all kiudx of stormy weather. First Floor U Mux I I jIUdTnloftJ "Miffiiiiiiiiii" h '" ' " ' j I 4 U' U U tMNW M.xfme mmcmmm M:memam i Tfffv JBSr?1 iHlll I 'WlwilmtezZTM I lilMfwm.fBI tamw ' '4fcfc m HVin i IO. iSSbmbibW. illrw u asf -tuafffflr&ksY H Cmfjl l U 1KI Vt llwl fekotfiiw A Ml Young Men The Hart, Sohaffner, A Mnrx "Varsity" suit, wliich has boon so long a favorlto nmongyoungmen, 9 fellows who want "snappy'4 olothes, is as usual a popular stylo this fall. , It is so good a fityje that tho londenay is to Inajro all tho sack suits liko the Varsity modol, There's a difference, though; you'll see it at a glaneo if you will. forts and Blankets. UUUBCM KWHW Id 1M SOCOPB tury. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMm