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"''-- - t ..,,. L VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1903. NO. 264. ' - ' l ' ' r - . 10NSIDER CUBAN TREATY louse Passed Reso lution Prohibiting Amendments linority ISubmit a Report, Suggesting Change But Believe the Bill Bet ter Than Hone. Washington, Nov. 16. In the house alzell offered a privileged resolu- Ion from tho cotnmltt'eo on rules, pro- ldlng for the Immediate consldorn- Ion of the Cuban treaty, prohibiting racndments, and providing for a vote lot later than Thursday. Williams poke against It. By a vote of 176 to 155 tho house dopted tho rule providing for tho lm- lcdiato consideration of tho Cuban treaty, barring nil amendments, and xlng tho time to voto Itoosovolt his morning sent to the house coplos f all Panama corrospondonco and of clal papers, and they wore referred to tho committee on foreign affairs, without being read. The report of the nnjorlty of tho ways and means com- nittco on tho Cuban bill, mndo pub ic this morning, says It bolleves the ill! should be amended by striking out ho clause which provides for no re- 'ductlon In sugar from othor countries nan Cuba. It says If tho amondmont s not adopted, wo recommend tho assago of tho bill dosplto the bad fea tures, becauso we think good will bo ono that will ovorbalanco tho bad, vhlch will result from falluro to tako dvantago of tho opportunity to dl- Inlsh tho power of tho sugar trust. Vo regret tho party In powor has not ecn fit to confer still furtbor boneflts n both nations, by providing for ovon roor and moro untrammoled tho ro- trlcted commerce between thorn. The 'M lilll la linltn. Mint. nt fniliitt tnn nf nil and Is hallod as a harbinger of futuro eciproclty treaties with other coun tries, notably Canada. Heed; fatally Jnjured Harry Vanvolde and seriously hurt Mlko Corrlgnn. 0 i To Reason Together. Panama, Nov. 16. Colon advices from Colombia aro that the commis sion sent to persuade Panama to re linquish her lndepondonoo, who are coming to Panama this afternoon un dor the protection v of tho United StateB marines, wore taken off the Scotia In boats sent by the American cralBor Dlxlo. The battleship Maine arrived this 'morning. Quarrels With His Ma. Madrid. Nov. 16. A high authority says the queen mother will, within two months, liavo Spain and make her future home In Austria, ns the result of repeated quarrels with King Alfonso. Gathering the BoodlerS Jefferson City, Mo., Nov 16. The governor today signed requisition pa pers on New York for tho extradition of William Zelglor. bond of tho bak ing powdor truBt, Indicted Saturday for bribery in connection with the antl-alutn bill of tho last legislature. Tho case of Stato 8onator Mnthows, for briber, was called this morning. Judgo Hnzell announced he wae dls qualified to sit in the caw, and ad journed It to Decombor iCth. Exposed to Cholera Ilerlln, Nov. 10 Princoss ElUa both, tho 8-year-old daughter of tho Grand Duko of Hosso, died in Poland this morning. Tho child has long boon a bone of contention botwean her father and mother, who nro divorced. Tho princess died of cholora. The announcement of this fact caused a sonsatlon, as the czar, czarlnna and the Duko of Hesse were nil oxnosod. Car Barns Burned. Cleveland, Nov. 16. A fire In the enr barns on Holden avonuo did ? 300 000 damnee this mornlnrr. A wnll fell buryjng five firemen. It killed Ilobt. Duffy, .Tamos Schwada and Robert Second Trial Begun Today Cincinnati. Nov. 16. Tho second tral of former nsslstant attorney-gen-oral of the poatofllco department. Mil lor, and Attorney Dohns, began In the fcdoral court this morning. Thoy wero charged with trying to securo n brlbo from "aet-Kich-QuIck" Ityan. CHICAGO STRIKE MAY GROW Electrical Workers May Quit In Sym pathy Tonight Attempts Made Again to-day to Blockade Cars, Came Near Ending In a Riot Chicago. Nov. 16. In tho car strike district tha cars started onrly tills morning with four pollco on each car, Instond of 12, as used yostnrday. Thore was no disturbance, and tho strlkors are greatly olatod ovor the letlof from Govornor Yatos, which In timates that ho won't call out tha mil itia, and will nttompt to force arbi tration As tho day ndvanced the crowd, learning of the decroasod guard on tho cars, grew holder, and numerous at tempts to blockade the cars wero made my union teamsters. There were several conflict!, and In a num ber of Instances missiles were thrown, nnd giant torpedoon exploited beneath tho cars, Tho strike leaders and the railway officials held separate confer ences this morning, but no action looking toward arbitration was taken by either side. Tho electrical work ors will decide tonight ' whothor to strike. A riot was narrowly averted shortly after noon In tho heart of the levee district. A toamstor, attempting to make a blockade, was roughly handled by the pollco. Tho mob tried to reloaso the prisoner, but the offi cers swung their clubs so freely It was disponed. Colombia protests ) Out Cissiomets Come Back When customers return ard keep returning, a deal' er is safe in concluding that his merchandise is right. A Steady growing business is also evidence that the public is satisfied with 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'5 and fas cinators ready made, our prices are 20 to 25 per cent below "regular stores". Have you seen our RIBBONS? It's tim. you were looking them up for Christmas fancy work. London, Nov, 16. Colombia has rnblod here a lengthy protest against the action of tho United Statos toward Panama, In which it assorts that the main responsibility for tho secession lios with America; firstly, for foment ing the soparlst spirit; second, for tho hasty acknowledgement of Panama's Independence, and finally for preven tion of Colombian attompts to sup press the revolution. The cnblo says they protected to America, and want It known throughout th oworld. m WORK MUX B inn u Plucky Little Lena Walton San Francisco, Nov. 16. Plucky Lena S. Walton, who is fighting Chan D. Lane for a million dollar Nome min ing claim, was granted this morning a CO-day stay by tha circuit court of appeals. She will appeal to the United States Bupreme court for a writ of certiorari. New tine of extra fine laces for handkerchief trlm ralne Table Ltnens. We ve yon 15 to 20 per cnt onnip kins and table datnsek. Look thtm ow and ne if you don't agree with us. Stamped Linens jaat in. This time of jt ar you want Reliable Shoes. The line we tell give Mlifaclion. That's why we eJI mote eboe than most shoe store. We have a trei-l line for boys that'll lnd the racket. Thfy'remsde ot foil stock kip. The mIm, inielM. and counters are a l-ard a flint. Try a pair for your boy. noyeand Men's QjQjjjjgr j Qygf. 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 Pullman Must Pay. Washington, Nov. 1C. Th supreme court today decided the state of Ten nesoee had no right to charge Pull man ffiOO as a privilege tax, as It would be a atat hurdep on Interstate commeice. but that the tax at JJ0O0 per annum fur the privilege of trans porting paseengers exclusively within the state of Teneeeee was a valid one After the Jews. Tangier. Moroeeo, Nov. 18.--A hun dred Moorish Jews, fugitive from Tazra, have arrived at Marina. Thoy ey the sultan of Tasra ha m&seacred many Jews, Hd IhJhmkI and kidnaped many Jewish glrte and worn). Thcce Get O If ice. Washington. Nun 16 The follow lag Mtiuieatiofle were sent to Uie sen ate tela afternoen: II. PMIMee, reg leter of lead ofNoe, Vaeeotwec Waefc ingtoa; Joseph OahM, receiver imullr moneys, Mile CMy, Mont. Will Get Leave of Abtence. Washington. Nor. K. The state department this maraisg myu herntle slon has been fclven IleAHRftf te leave Bogota, at hie own dleefetion, It U in no sense a reealL hat merely & leave of abaeae " A Fatal FrencrTDuel, Pifi. Nev. lCmlfasry; Luutler was killed by Onarte Bbelet In a d6eij Ul aiternoen. The twerd ptereedl hi heart LAID IN WINTER SUPPLIES A Thoughtful Burglar Got Something for Whole Family Probably a New Comer-Too Much Gum Boots and Under-wear For a Web-foot Some time Saturday night hurglars ontored the storo qf A. Dauo, In South Safom, nnd stolo a largo quantity of goods. Tho hurglars cntorod through the roar door, breaking it open, nnd ransnohed tho storo thoroughly, car rjing oft eovornl pairs of ruhhor hoots, fho pairs of shoos, a half dozen suits of ladies' underwonr, a half dozen suits of mon's underwear, n largo quantity of ladlos' gents' and uhlldron's hosiery, three pairs of gents' trousers and one holt of cotton llannol, and some other smaller ar tlelee. On the floor was fouud a pair of gent's trousers, large slr.o, evident ly rejected by the over-fnsthlious thieves as being too generous In size Outside of the trousers found on the floor, joining was damaged In tho store. Mr. Douo at onco placed tho case in tho hands of Chlof of Pollco Qlbson, who Is making an Investiga tion, but thus fnr hns fottnd.no trace of tho missing goods. ( Tho storo was enterod about mid night. Ono of tho neighbors, passing tho storo at 11:30 Saturday night, Baw n man standing near tho back door, but thought nothing of It, and It Is be lieved tho mnn soon thoro was ono of the thlcvos. Corbett to Meet Fltzslmmons. New York, Nov. 1C -Arrangements have been prlvntoly made for n 30 round fight botwoon Jim Corbstt and Kltsslmmons, nt tho Yooemlte OHtb, San Franolico, onrly In May, unlaw the latter Is whipped by Gardiner. 0 Trying Folsom Escape, Saoifamanto. Nov. 10. Tho trial of Convict John Wood, n Folsom oscapo. was begun this morning. Assistant District Attornoy Yell nnd warden olect of Folsom, Is conducting tho case for tho people. Burglars are SiikExperts Jauesvllle, Wis., Nov. 1C Dost wick's dry gooilB store, was robbed of $16,000 wor'h or fine silks and furs between Saturday night nnd this morning. Tho Job was dono by silk experts, OB all the cheaper graded were left piled on tho floor. WANTS PARK SAVED The Superintendent of Yosemite Park File; Report S& Recommends Appointment of sa Commissioner, and That Government Buy the Roads and Lands Washington, Nov. 10. Oorhud. not ing superintendent of tho Yoosmltat national park, In hl annual report recommends tho purchase by tho coy ornmont of all patented lands In tha forest approaches to tho park. Ha (Continued on clgth page.) Vtallt Mrtwccrry Wiat nrcta Moauts Taffy Peanut Taffy and Peppermint Chews A T- Zitin's 154 8tate 8t Phone 1071 Main. "'J . . i-LS j HONEST- lleifeMSSonA 0 I How Do Yo Get Stick Ctowds in Yottt Stofe? That's a qacstl6a frequently asked of 0s, and it's so easily answered. It's nattf ralfor people to appreciate a store that is coattnaally striving to serve Ihem better than another store can Isn't it? Well, then, it's due to the courtesy shown patrons, the high grade merchandise we carry, and the low prices at which we sell that brings the crowd here. One visit is so profitable that another call is forth coming. Fancy and Staple Linens Fresh, Puie Goods, lo Prettiest Patterns. Specially Underprlced Theso nro tho neatest pro ducts of tho best mills nnd fnctories. Indisju-nsible in nnnoiutinirnnd bcautifyiriK tho Thanksgiving tnblo. If vou want or need it, why its hero aa a matter ot coureo. Lots of folks skurry around tho last few tluys heforo n holidny to brighton up tho homo. And Thanksgiving is no exception to tho rule. It isn day when tho home, bo it ovor so humblo or pal ntial, wants to bo eeon in its bost bib nnd tucker so to speak Hero nro a few Nnpkin bargnius that niwtk for themsoivos. $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 Also full linos ol DOILIES TRAY CLOTHS LUNCH CLOTHS HEMSTITCHED GOODS ETC., ETC. Sale of Bedding This annual sale of bod ding is an important one from the fact that your wiv ing on bedding i quito an item, l'ull line of Pillows, Pillow slips, Sheets. Spreads, Com forts and Blankets. All at reduced prices. Wednesday Only This dny marks our 150th wookly Surprise; Salo. On this day our bargain giving far sur passes all othor oilbrla and you cannot nHoid to overlook this gi cat opportunity folr economy. Ladies Walking Skirts in Oxford, Castor, Light Gray, Brown nnd black with valuoH of $3; $3.G0 nnd $4 nro oflorod at 12.48 Wednesday Only Oct in lino, and go to Meyers. Just Received A full lino of the cukbratid "Merrill's wool comforts and wool bntts. Thoy 11 ro mndo of sterilized wool. Wool comforts ready fur covering, weight, 3 pounds. They aro tho heal, thiost but covering you can Hud. Sterilized wool, butts largo and fluffy weight 1 pound. Ark to see thoui. Second Floor NKCK WEAR Another new lino of "Eug. Huh Square" lios for men. Tho very latwit in up-to-dute neck wear. TYKOLI) COLLARS Mado especially to wear with tho Ascot tie. Very new. Have you seen their.? First Floor Rubber Bike Capes A full line of tho very latest in rubber bikecnnea.withdoublo thioknoM over shoulders, 30 in ches and 50 inches in length. Just the thing for bicyclo riders, drivers and those compelled to be out in all kindtt of stormy weather. First Floor 0llLI IMt r llul .l X.ll Overcoat Distinction No mattor what your ohoiuo may ho in ovorcont stylos jou'll find that all Hart, SohaiTner A Murx overcoats have a distinction of apptfirauco wliiflh is unusual ovon with tho boet ountouMailor lB. You'll nut fully uudorsi&nd how good thoso qlothoe aro until you try thorn on; thn you'll eeo that in flt, in stylo, in tailoring, they aro pre-eminently superior. ulad to havu you sou thorn any timo. $J0 to $22.50 A); to bo shown the Genuine "Cravenette" Abiolutely rain proof-guaranteed MBMHHHHHBNMMHHMHHNMttHBl - ,riLl ju.f-