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THE V tJ JL;JLli 11 I A , . .1 . i i i , in Hi' ll ! I.IH i 1. i -' vi i; VOL. XIII. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903 'NOt'.'Swi MIGHT HAVE BEEN Panama Sajf sits Ever lastingly too Late to go Back France Recognizes the New Government In a Two Hundred Million Franc Hurry edict, while bringing Joy to the man of the congregation, is causing much an noyance to the othor box, especially to tho younger women who wear h nd gear which they are not adverse to displaying. Dr, Rador declares he cannot preach, or at least cannot proaah as well, when ho "doesn't seo the eyes ot his congregation." The 30th century headgear of the women belonging tc his congregation effectually eclipses tho optics of th greater portion of his nudlonce, and for several , months tho minister has been making a quiet but determined effort to erndlcate tho evil Tho women proteot they cannot wet their hats on straight after worship. Washington, Nov, IS Tho French lambassador, Jusscrand, this morning, visited tho stato department, and pro- fsented tho official notification that the EKrench had recognized Panama. It Is expected other great powors will Iqulckly follow tho procedont. Washington, Nov. 18. Walker cables tho stato department, tindcT yesterday's date, ho had raado a .visit Ito tho Junta, and was liberally re ceived. The commltteo from tho de partment of Cartagena arrived at Col on yesterday and tried to arrange nn amlcnblo settlement with Panama. They didn't land, but wore entertained on tho flagship. A committee from the Junta met them this morning, and In formed them it was loo late. Tho gov ernment of Panama was Independe-nt, and won't retraco Its stops. Tho Car tagena commltteo loaves tonight on thiHoyal Mall stonmer. Tho Isthmus Is perfectly quiet, with no Indications of trouble anywhere. Christian Scientists Win. Columbus, O, Nov. 18. Tho su premo court Tuesday rendered ,a de cision which is tuken to mean that Christian Science may bo practiced in Ohio. Some time ngo a family by the namo rof Bishop, In Hamilton, 0 was tried land acquitted on a chargo of roan nalnnnlilnN fs linvln. rn ,n,,JMftil n til1ft ti""l"""l "" JI1MH.WM VU,IU Ho dlo without giving It medical aid, Tho stato carried tho cose op on ox ceptlons, and today tho supremo court (overruled tho exceptions. CONGRESS TALKS TREAT? Colombian Mission Pails. Colon, Nov. 18. The Panama Com mission, composed of Senors Arias, Morales and Arosemona, which loft Panama Monday to meet tho pooco commission from tho dopartmont of nollvar, boarded tho Mayflower yester day and hold a short conforenco with Colombians. It was found they only represented tho department of Boli var, and tho governor of that depart ment had no credentials from Bogo ta. Tho Colombians asked tho Pann mans If thoy would return to the re public of Colombia, assuring them con cessions and considerations on the passago of a canal treaty. Tho Pnnamans roplled thoy would not return to tho ropubllc of Colom bia, nnd declarod tho assurances came too late, as Panama's position was so advantageous nnd strong that they could not see any reason for changing. Missouri Justice. St, Louis, Nov. 18. Chairman of the Democratic city control commltteo, Dolan, and Policeman Garrett woro today sentenced to flvo years and $5000 tino each, for naturalization frauds. Sugar Trust Has Some Able Advocates on the Floor The Senate Is up Against Smoot, The Polygamous Alember From the Jordau Washington, Nov. 18. In the house Grosvonor was tho first Republican spenker on tho Cuban treaty this morning. Answering Democratic argu ments that Amorlca must face com mercial wnr, unless Bho roduco tho tariff, ho declared England couldn't wago such a wnr six Months without facing starvation. In tho senato sovoral hundred more petitions agnlnBt Smoot woro present ed, Dopew's bolng tho greatest nunv ber. After tho presentation of various other petitions, It adjourned until 12:20. CUBA STANDS WITH US Refuses to Heed Re quests of Colombia's President Recognizes the Republic of Panama and Will Ac credits Minister When Appointed i t Havana, Nov. 18. Aftor discussion at tho cabinet mooting to day, Cuba positively rofusod to comply with the request of Prosldont Mnrroquln, of Co lombia, that Cuba glvo nor moral sup port to Colombia opposition to tho now ropubllc of Panama, Emphasis Is glvun to Cuba's nttttudo by tho In atructlons rolterntod to Sonor D.iquo, Cuban minister to Panama, (hat he treat with tho now govornmont In his oftlalal capacity. Cuba will also ac credit a minister from tho now repub lic as soon as it is ponnnnuntly orgnu licd. t Cold Wave Went East Washington, Nov. 18. Tho weathor bureau roport says tho lowest temper aturos this morning am at Havre, Mon tana, whoro it Is 2C degrcoa bolow, Tho cold wave which began on tho Pacific coast has now reached tho At lantic seaboard. Lynch Will Be Shot. Salt Lake, Nov. 18. Judge Booth this morning sentenced James Lynch to be shot January 3d, Tho caso against Robert King was dismissed, Both men wore sontonced to death for holding up a gambling house hero, and shooting Godfroy Prowse, tho "proprie tor, two yoars ago. Tho caso wbb ap pealed to tho supremo court, nnd n now trial ordered for King. King coniies from a proralnont Italian faml )y, and tho ambassador at Washington took up his caso a year ago. IT I I umi M Cold Ends Yellow Fever. DallaB, Texas, Nov, 18. Tho Blnto quarnntlno against San Antonio he oaiiBO of yellow fovor, was declarod off today by the governor, Tho ther mometer wont below tho froozlnn point, killing tho plnguo. Pnrkor, principal of tho public schools ot Sllverton, was drowned In Sllvei crock at 5:30 last ovonlng. Tho lad was out hunting tho cow, and, when last seen nllvo, -was driving hor to ward the creek. It Is supposed that, In attempting to cross tho stream at a near-by bridge ho1 fell In and was caught in the Bwlft current. As soon ns ho was missed a search ing party was organised, fully 160 clt lsens Joining In the effort to locnta the body. At 10:30 It was discovered a few hundred yards below tho bridge lodged In some driftwood. The skull was fractured. This Is a great shock to the parents, the father having Just recovered ftom a sovore Illness, and the mother is now dangerously 111 with appendicitis. , o Don't Want Socialism. Boston, Nov. 18. Dticusslon of tho socialist resolutions was resumed In tho federation convontlon this morn ing. Aftor sovoral speeches by Social ist lenders, John Mitchell took tho floor, and declared socialism hurt the trado union movomont. Ho added, In fact, any political party did. Ho said "I deny to any man tho right to tell mo or my organization that wo must affiliate with any of tho presont polit ical pnrtlos." Ho omplmtlcally donlsd tho stntomonts mndo by Socialist dole gateH In provloiiB spoochos that a re lief party organized by thorn hnd done enormous good during tho minors' strlko. He snld ho appreciated the support and assistance rendered by tho Socialists, but that they hadn't orgnn Izod a .sllef party, as stated. LITTLE BLACK REPUBLIC Funds to Flnht With. Cincinnati. Nov. 18. Tho tempor- nnce union today decided to plnco a $2000-hooth In tho World's Fair, tho monoy to bo securod by assessing tho stato organizations. Saddle Colored Pat riots of San Do mingo are Busf Uncle Sam Anxious to Re cognize the Insurgents as the Defacto Government Capo Haytl, Nov. 18. Advices thf morning from Snn Domingo say tho In surgents shollcd tho city throughouC tho night, tho govornmont artillery re turning tho fire. Fifty marines wore landed from the Amorlcan cruiser BaS-tlnioro. War on Womens Hats. Tacoma, Nov. 18. Dr. Daniel L. Ita I dor, pastor of tho First Methodist I church, has raised an hystorical storm ; of protest from tho women of his con- I grcgatlon by, insisting that they re mote their hats during worship. Tho In a ReVnarkable Hurry. Washington, Nov. 18. Tho main featuros of tho HayVarrilla treaty on the Panama canal aro agrocd upon, and tho troaty Is drawn up In tho rough. Hay and Vnrllla hold a further confer ence this afternoon. , A Brief Session. Tho stato land hoard held a brief session at tho stato houso this morn ing, when a quantity of routine busi ness was disposed of Out Customers Come Back When customers return and keep returning, a deal" er is safe in concluding that his merchandise is right. A Steady growing business is aho evidence that the public is satisfied wiih 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. Thai'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. i m m mi !': OIlt? I !( f frttfH8HHttftf HtOf tCf HKfrKM- D. B. E, Wiight The Dentist Of Portland, Oregon Will open Branch Offices in the Ste&sloff Building Office will be open Friday. Nov. 20 Hours, 7a. m. to 6 p. m. Evening 7 to 8:30 Special inducements until December 1st Rockefellers Are It. Youngstown, O., Nov. 18. Promi nent fiiinnclorB bollevo now that tho Ilnckufollors aro supposed to practic ally1 control tho United Stntes steel corporation, and are negotiating for tho purchase ot tho rtopubllo Iron & Steel Company, tho largost Independ ent competitor of tho trust. Ontario Is playing a promlnont part. A Question of Marrlaae. Tho Ollschlagor guardianship Caso, testimony In which was taken last wook, Is" up for argument In thu coun ty court this afternoon, Governor Chamlborlaln and P. II. D'Arcy appear ing for Mrs. Ollschlngor, whllo Hon hnm & Martin roprosent tho nophws of hor husband. Tho question raised by tho nephews Is ns to tho marriage of Mrs. Ollschlagor to her husband, who Is now In tho asylum. Washington, Nov. lft Consul Pow ell has sont two cablegrams to the? stato department, ono dated tho Mill,, says tho situation In dusporato and! unchanged, tho city In constantly wn dor flro, and sholls falling momentar ily 1b oxpectod. A seaond dispatch, of ystrdny'H dnto. says a general at tack waB made today on San Dominant nnd the linltlmnro landed marines t protect Amorlonn Interests. Tho state doperntment Is prepared to rocofmtar tho Insurgents as the defacto govern ment just an soon as thoy conic Into posBosslon of Ban Domingo city, nufi Instructions to thin nffeot will probably bo eont to Powell, on further ndvlccM from him. a Nebraska Has Cold Spell. Lincoln, Nob., Nor. 18. Tho told continues at soro at North Platta. "f ViOlIU MrsttM wlnwirccn Mrry Mo astes Taffy Peanut Taffy and Peppermint Chews -AT- Zinn's 1S4 State St Phone 1871 Msln $ K0-t-ote-tait iiiioioimf i is a ic-mm I Jlfu relpirf New line of extta fine laces for handkerchief trlm mlnjr Table Linens. We ave you Ifi to 20 per wnt on nap. kiusVnd ' utilortamaik. Look them ovr and w II ou don't agree with ns. Stamped Linens Joat in. This time of year joa wont Reliable Shoes. The lines e sell Rive satlifaclion. That's why e mil mere shoes than moet shoe store. We have a special Use for boys that'll Und the racket. They're made ol lull Mock kip. The ioIm, intnlr. and counters are as lard fltnU Try a pair lor yoar bo. " Clothing and Over 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 Buried Near the President Itlchmond. Va.. Nov. 18. The re , mains of the wife of the late President Monroe and her daughter were re moved from the Monro family MlaU and given reinterment In the Holly wood cemetery today. They were burled on either side of PreftJdtnl Monroe's grave. There was a greet procession, and patriotic orders of the entire state assembled. IllsJiop Oil) son officiated, and the pallbearers In eluded Governor MontsHtie, IJwuten i ant-Governor Wlllanl. United KUtfW Senators Daniel and Martin and Con gressmen I-imb and Fairfax. , a " An Accommodating Attorney. St Joseph. Mo.. Nov. 18. Joeph Furlong was released this worla afetr being held until Um proseeHtluc attorney was convinced the McDonald family bad no desire to proeewte him for killing the young mlUteftalr. Irv ing McDonald. Unable to Attend It Darmstadt, Germany, Nov. 18. Tho ItxHrina Is III at Sklernle Wlez with In- llauimatlqn of the ear. Neither she nor th csnr went able to attend the , funeral of PrtncM Rllxabeth. Boilers Exploded. Toronto, Nov. 18. A tenllfla wxplo sum occurred at the United faotorit. at Nw Market, fifty miles north of hra this morning, and II rat reports Klve a large loss of life. Thre con nectHt lHUers let no, wreeklnK the building, 1h which MO man were em ployed, ami fire followed. Behind Closed Doors. Cbleago, Nov. 18. T)m graft com miU0 old (lie door today, and Is neorlng evMMce relative to tho d eorfng of you glrki iHto brothel In the lttvee dtotrlet. Chief of PoIIm O'Neill was SHMmoAed before the eom-mlUoo. The Mlller-Jorves Case, Cincinnati. Nov. IS. The gowni mnt finished IU ovldftnea ia the MU ler-Jones rase this morning and tu added many material p(iiU for the protect! Moo. j" The Case. Postponed. Omaha. Nov. lV-fnrw hearing of the Dietrich ek-argos by the Krand jury have beoa postponed itntll later in the week. Ceal Soaree, Gold Plenty. Omaha, Nov. 18. The railway have cat tho rat on mmI to Oolorado, to r llovo 8ffrlHK. Dvor, New. If. Tboro Is a roal faoHae, owing y toe strike, and tho tRftftflomeior le dirwn lo three above Boy Drowned at Sllverton. Seivorteo. Or. Nov. 18. The X year-old son of Professor William The Thanksgiving Sale Continues This sale is a tremendous success. The volume of business transacted last week was nothing shottof ab solute y phenomenal. People came from evetywhere Stocks are full, ns firm itcd as fresh as at the opening a week ago, for every line has been reinforced until the counters and tables are filled to overflowing with the best of tempting bargains. If you are interested investigate Thanksgiving Tabic Linens Nothing will iniiko your Tlinnksfliving table more in vitini; limn uioe table liuuiiH. Nowhrru can your wnnls in thiH lino bettor and moro economically filled; no where will you II ml a moro practi cal variety of flno selected table linons than in tho "Dig Store's Linen Section. $2.50 val. $2eJ5 $2.75 val. $3e35 $3.75 val. $330 $4.50 val. 395 A fine allowing, and a great variety of Dollies Tray Cloths Lunch Cloths Carving Cloths Hemstitched Goods Etc. etc. ' WmMSm KwJHBHBlHitlB t PhUjKMS3LnBaH & w t.'-. 1 : lfc lltnSdttfMf U Mm lluxiTwiond Mril,M (M . UMIMMSaU LW1 Ovetcoats Mado for alylo and wear. The- linos t Boioauon over enown. $J0 to $22.50 J