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VOL. XIII.
8ALEM, OBEOON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903.
NO. 287V
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STRIKE
STILL
GROWS
TOmsters Union Join
ed the Carmen This
Morning
Tree Inwardness of the Strike
Shows The Strikers
Make No Unreason
able Demands
bellevo tho strike will bo prolonged.
Every avallabla coach and v locomto
tlvo Is being prepared for suburban
service.
Gov. Yates, In nn interview today.
admitted that 8000 troops could bo nut
Into Chicago within 24 hours, dto-
vision having been mado recently for
such a contingency as may confront
the authorities before tho week ends,
Chicago, Nov. 19. Tho union team-
store this morning joined hands with
tho strikers, 60 walklnc out of the
Chicago City Railway car barns, Ev
ery member of tho. organization will
refuse to handlo supplies for tho com
pany. The action was sanctioned by
P-tho council of tho teamsters' union
last night. Mayor Harrison this morn-
Inir rrnnwntl hid nffnrfd tn nnH thr
utroublo. The) nldormanlc mediation
board says it is up to tho Chicago City
railway, as tho strikorst practically
iannounco tho scnlo won't stand in tho
way of a settlement, nor do they do-
Imnnd tho completo unionization of the
Dad. They do Insist, howover, that
tho routing of cars shall bo changed
wo that tho men won't havo to put in
from 10 to 20 hours each day, waiting
about barns in an offort to make 10
hours actual running tlmo. Sunday's
union mass mcotlng Is oxpoctod to bo
tho greatest domlqnstrntlon of organ
ized labor over held In Chicago. Every
union in the city will participate and
will march from their headquarters,
headed by bands, to Tattorsall's, The
object of this monster meeting is to
obtain tho voice of tho entlro labor
eloment on tho strike question, and the
municipal ownership by cities of
.street railways. Lato this forenoon it
was announced, tho freight handlers
and wholesale grocors would probably
frefuso to handlo goods destined for the
litrcot railway. A carload of striko-
L , -breakers arrived today from St. Louis,
and cars were started on Hnlstcad
street this morning, 500 policemen
guarding them. Thoro was some dls-
ordor about tho barns, and Ntho police
tfenrod troublo, as tho lino runs
through a particularly tough district.
At noon Mayor Harrison admitted
that nothing had been gained toward
x etriko settlomont, and he had almost
abandoned hope. Tho steam railways
Storm OnerLO DrauhrMm
! Hoquiam. Wash., Nov. 19. The
bridge which spans tho Hoquiam river
became unlocked Tuesday nftornoon,
whllo threo teams and a largo numbor
of pedestrians were crossing, and was
blown open by tho strong east wind
This would havo damaged tho bridge.
and no doubt caused an awful ncct
dont, but for tho presence of mind of
Mr. Phelps, tho tender. As soon as
the bridge was blown opon ho got his
levers In place, and not a bit too soon,
for It was going llko a whirlwind,
and required tho strength of eight
peoplo to hold it, and bring it back in
to place.
Tho teams on the bridgo becamo un
ruly, plunging around, and making
It exceedingly dangerouB for the wo
mon and children on tho bridge nc tha
time.
To Make a Combine.
Now York, Nov. 19. Railway ropro
sontatlvtj, aro In conforonco todnjt
with tho steol interest, regarding
freight reduction on products for ex
port. Manufacturers domnnd a GO
per cont reduction, to onablo thorn to
compoto with foreign manufacturers.
Tho railroads also demand a reduction
on steol rails.
WILD
EYED
CARRIE
The Kansas Calamity
Yisits toe White
House
King and Queen Lunched.
London, Nov. 19. Stnto luncheon
was Borved today In Guild Hall for tho
entertainment of tho king and queon
of Italy. Tholr majostlca arrived from
Windsor early this morning, and
went ot tho Italian embassy They
woro given an ovation on their trip
to tho Guild, and tho streets woro
profusoly decorated
Indiana Bank Falls.
Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 19. Tho natlont
nl bonk hero failed to open for busi
ness this morning. National Dank
Bxnmilner Dosworth wns Instructed by
tho comptroller to take- charge Its
resources and liabilities aro nearly a
million, according to Its September report.
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I An Italian Murder.
Minneapolis, Nov. 19. Tho body of
.Sftlvntor Battalia was found on Frank-
jlln-avonuo bridgo this morning, with
21 sttlloto wounds. Tho police bellove
jit a coso of Italian rovonge, as the
'wounds woro froth behind, and C0 in
tho pockots woro untouched.
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 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. Thai's why. If you
prefer to buy your "CIRCULAR SHAWLS' and fas
cinators ready made, our prices ar,e 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.
THE I! TORI ItfflT
Two Policemen Bounce the
Old termagant and bhe
Goes Into Eruption
Washington, NoV. 19. Carrlo Na
tion wns forcibly ejected from the
Whlto Houbo this morning, after en
deavoring to forco hor way into the
proaonco of tho Presldont. Sho on
tored at 10 o'clock, and Loeh explained
that tho Presldont was busy. Sho
sat down for half an hour, making n
running comment on tho other visitors
who entered. Finally sho walked Into.
LOeb's oflleo, and said sho demanded
to seo tho Prosldont Immediately. Sho
want id to nsk him why ho brought n
dlvo into Kansas when ho took hlo
WoBlorn tour. Loeb, after a vain at
tempt to pacify her, called two om
cors, who wero compelled to drag tho
smashor out, as sho roslsted to the tit
Most. Sho created a sceno on tho
street nfteiiward, by praying for the
election of a Prohibition Prosldont,
who would roproaent tho peoplo, and
not tho browors. Sho camo horo from
Baltlmoro last night, whoro hor troupo
Is playing "Ten Nights In a Barroom "
Carrlo also accused Roosovclt of
smoking a nasty olgarotto on tho capl
tol stops at Topoka.
Carrlo Nation was arrested for dis
orderly conduct, In selling Bouvonlrs
In tho Bonato gallery., and takon to tho
Btxth precinct station in n patrol
wagon.
Snowbound and 8Urvlng.
Missoula, Mont, Nov. 19. Word
was sent to tho Mlssoullan from tho
Trout creek district last ovenlng that
thoro aro sovornl parties of imrnl.
grants along tho Spoknno road, In the
west end ot Missoula county, snow
bound und on tho vorgo of starvation
In ono party, noar the Idaho boidor,
Is a family of flvo, snowod up, and
without provisions or monoy. The
family is living in nn eight-foot tent,
with tho snow up to tho wngonbod, un.
ablo to get out or sceuro food for tho
stock.
Throo other emigrant parties are ro
ported along tho trail, snowed up In
Uio passes, and all in a procraluus
condition. Efforts aro tobo made to
morrow to Bend out rollof parties,
through tho board of county commls
sloners.
fURDER
; MOST
FOUL
Mr. L B. Sanders of
BntteYille Shot Down
by Thugs
His Body Found on the Side
walk at An Early Hour
This Morning
No Troops for Colorado.
Washington, Nov. 19. Roosevolt,
after a long conforonco with Root to
day, decided to deny Governor Poa-
body's request for federal troops In
tho Colorado mining districts. Under
the law tho Prosldont can only act
when vlolonce is beyond tho control
of tho stato troops and police, and
then can only oat on tho request of the
legislature, or upon tho governor's re
quest If it Is Impossible to get tht
legislature together. The Presldont
and Root hold there Is no Insurrection
In Colorado.
New line of extra fine laces for handkerchief trlm
olntr i
Table Linens. We ve yon 10 to 20 per cent onnip
kins and table dsinstk. Look them over and re II you
don't agree with us.
Stamped Linens just in.
This time of vr ou want Reliable Shoes. The line
weellKiveBtlifcllon. That'i why we eeJI more shoes
than tnoet (hoe store.
We have a iptcial line tor boys that'll stand the racket.
They're msde ol full stock kip. The tolet, iniolet, and
counters are as bard ai flint. Try a psir (or your boy.
-" 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
Judge Boise Appointed.
Governor Chamberlain yesterday af
tornoon appointed Judge II. P. Koine,
of this city, as delegate to the Farm
ers' Convention, to he held In Chicago
on December 1st. Judg Raise Is one
of the ablaut men In the state, and wtll
suitably represent the Oregon farm
Ing interests at this great convention
of the tillers of the sell.
A Famous Painter,
Paris, Nov. 19. The funeral of the
famous American painter, Wocks, who
'died Monday night, was held at the
American rhureh, with the biahaat
honors. The Preach gavarnmeflt was
officially represented, and all the
notable Americans In Parts were present
(Special to Tho Journal.)
nuttovillo, Or., Nov. 19. U B. San-
dors, a promlnont resident of thlii
place, was found dead on tho stdo-
wnlk In tho business .portion at 6:45
o'clock this morning, with a rovolvor,
one, chambor of which was empty, ly
ing by his Bide. Mr. Sanders hnd boon
twlao shot In tho chest somo tlmo
during tho night, and when found had
been dead for several hours. Coroner
dough was notified by tolophono, and
ho Is now horo to hold nn inquest ovor
tho remains.
Mr. Bandore wns about G5 yoara of
age, and had rosldod In nnd nenr
Duttovlllo for over 15 years. Ho was
a hop grower, and recently roproBont-
ed II. J. Ottonhelmer, of Snlom, nt this
place, and was also conducting n
boarding house. Ho was in good cir
cumstanced, and wns "n man I of good
oharactor and habits, nnd had no ono
mlos, being a universal favorlto.
As ho was known to novor carry n
revolver, It Is supposed thnt ho was
murdered, possibly by a "highwayman,
whllo on his way homo nt a Into hour
last ovonlng. Thoro Is no ret.son to
boljovo that ho took his own life, for
his etrcumstancoB and relations with
his surroundings woro such as to nlvf
no ground for Riilcldo.
Drccaaod leaves a widow and four
grovi sons and a daughter. Ho wrm
a member of tho ordor of United Arti
sans, in which ho carried Insurance.
Inquiry at tho local ofllco of II. J.
Ottonhelmer elicited no further Infer
motion thnn that contained in the
above dispatch. Tho crime Is bollovotil
to havo boon committed by hold-up
men, who, hollovlng thnt tho hop buy
er had monoy, hilled him for tho
booty thoy hoped to secure.
Chnrloa Lombcke, tho county nnr
sessor, whoso homo is nt Iluttuvlllo,
spoaks In high terms of tho dc.iBod.
whom ho know well. Mr. Lombcko
spont soveral hours In Mr. Sander's
compnny last Saturday evening. n.
Aurora, and found that gentleman In
good spirits, nnd he does not tako any
stock In the suicide theory, believing
that Mr. Sandors was murdered. Ho
sayn that robborios havo several times
beon committed at nuttovillo, and this
Is doubtless the deed of a criminal.
Later.
A tolophono messago from Duttevlllc
at 2 o'olock this afternoon, .to Tho
Journal stated that tho affair won
shrouded In mystory. and that nothing
had thus far been discovered con
nectlng any ono with the crlmo. Thnt
Is wns murder was firmly believed, but
whether for robbery could not bo told.
Mr. Bander's person, upon being ex
amined, was found to have two bullet
holes In the breast, probably from the
pistol found lying within threw feet of
the body. In the hip pocket of Mr
8a nil fir's traueern a pistol was found
showing that the one lying near was
not his own. On his person was nleo
found CO oenU in small chnnge, and,
as he was supposed to have more
mnnty about him. It Is believed thnt
robbery was the motive for the crime.
Whan Jhe telflfthone mwMwn was sent
at 2 o'clook, the Inijuost had not yet
bf held, as Coroner dough wae!
awaiting th arrival of a physician
from Aurora, to assist In the eixanilna
tton.
It Is expected that Nhariff GottMth
will go to the sceM of the tragedy this
evening, and srmllmtM the caw.
boon appointed respectively consul
and vice-consul at Now York.
Whose Treaty Is Itt
Washington. Nov. 19. Secretary
Hay and M. Phlllppe-nuna-Varllla, the
minister ot Panama, at 0 o'clock yes
terday evontng, signed the HayUuna
Varllla treaty, providing for tho con
struction of tho Panama canal by the
United States. The corenlopy occur
red In Sccrotnry Hay's study. The
Panama minister arrived nt Mr. Ha s
houao promptly at C o'olock, having
inndo nn nppolntmeut with tho sccro
tary for n conforonco nt that hour. He
was surprised to And the Bocrotnry had
hofore him tho treaty engrossed In du
plicate. Tho socretary Informed M.
lluna-Varllla that ho wns ready to sign
tho treaty. The minister rend tho doo
umont cnrcfully, and then ho and Seo
rotary Hny attached tholr signatures
to It,
. a
.Troops for Strike Scene.
Denver, Colo., Nov. 19. Governor
Peahody announced Inst night thnt ho
hnd boon applied to for troops by the
mlno-ownorfl in tho Tollurido district.
whero a strike of tho motallltorous
minors linn boon In progress for aonrtj
tlmo, and ho Ikib asked Prosldont,
Hoosevolt to Bend tho regulars from
Fort Lognn. Ho stated If tho Prest
dont roftiBcd ho would ordor somo of
tho stnto tullltla to Tellourldo tomor
row. ,
It Is understood tho mlno-ownore
doslro to start tholr mines with non
union men, and nro afraid troublo will
follow unlosR tho guards hro fur
nished.
ABOUT
GENERAL
WOODi
His Nomination Be
fore The Senate
Committee
May Make Smoot nn Issue. '
Washington, Nov. 19. Democrats
of tho sennto aro, as a rule, lining up
agnlnst Sonator Smoot. It Is not clear
yet that tho protosts against tho Utah
Senator will bo mado a party question
on thnt Btdo of tho chnmbor, but such
a result Is not nUogclhor Improbable,
as tho coso may bocomo raoro Borloim
thnn It has generally bcon regarded.
Thoro aro n fow Uopubllcan sena
tors who aro Inclined to vlow tho
charges as worthy of tho most careful
Investigation.
Ilanna Charges Him Wit
Deliberately Fersecutisg
Major Rath
bone
Washington, Nov. 19, Investigation!
of Gcnornl Wood's conduct whllo mllft
tary govornor of Cuba nnd hearing:
objections to hla nomination to lies
mhjor-genornl, woro begun thin morn
ins buforo tho scnato committed om
military affairs.
Ilanna wns the first witness before.'
tho military coniinlttoc. Ho attacked!
Wood and declared ho used his lnflu
once to porsecuto Hnthbono. WoouT
wns as oxtravagant no Hnthbono, yoC
tho lattor was convicted on that nlonrv
and by Wood's direction. This nbuarr
of power, Ilanna contondod, wrm Ruffl
olant to bIiow Wood was not fit for tint
offleo.
A Novelist Dead,
linden, Nov. 19. Horry Batarr
Merrlnm, tho novollut, died today. Ills
beet known worko nro "With JBdgott
Tools" and "Tho Sowors." .
Brltt the Favorite.
Ban Francisco, Nov. 19. Tho hcV
ting on tho tomorrow night MritD
Cnnolo light ts two to one on Drltt.
To Stop Dueling.
Drosdon, Saxony, Nov. 19. Tho gov
ornor of Saxony has taken stringent
measures to stop dueling. In tho crim
inal court today ICO students woro
sontonced to thrco months each for
participating in affairs of honor.
Made Today
Chocolato Caramels, Chocolate,
Chows, Chocolato Wafera, Pepper
mints, Chocolato Wafer Wlntorgroansu
Walnut Top Chocolato Creams, rife
center diocolalo Creonm, Peppormlnt
Wnforo, Wlntorgroon Wafers, lojp
Cabin Creams, at
Zinn's
154 State 8t
Phone 1B71 Mali.
She Sunk a Smack.
London, Nov. 19. The torpedo o
stroyer P&leon collided with a Ashing
smack la the channel this morning
The smaek sank with a)l on board.
One of tha Falosa's crew was killed.
Dig Works Resume
Oifl.Kun. ICav 1Q Til.. Antiro
plant of the Pittsburg Steel Company
reeutae Mosdsy, after a three-weeks'
(dieses. Id which MO0 were without J
enployaefit
Amador the Favorite 8on.
Panama, Nov. 19 (fovea munieh
polities of the repubHe of Panama are
following the oiamyl of Panama In
declaring Dr. Amador their "favorite
son," His great popularity and pre.
tig among all efowH makes hU
ftftsds believe that he wtll be the first
pfldefit of Panama.
The Junta has appointed DellearlO
l'erras to be oeaffldentlal agent of
Panama to Nicaragua, Honduras,
Guatemala and Salvador. Santiago
duarda. has btn appointed agent to
Costa Itlea; Mlro Quesda to Peru,
and Rieanto Hseobar to Chile. Itaoul
Amader and Natfcaslal lirandoa have
SOMETHING NEW
is constantly arriving to fee placed at once before yo for
yoor inspection and approval. Progressive and wp-to-date
store keeninc demand that new thin era foe added at
all times. Below we mention Just a few new arrivals:
which you may find time to investigate.
HiB- tJ Pneumatic
k"B(tForttis
Poaitivtly tho only device
which perfectly eimulutos floali
and blood. Applied in an in
hiant, invisiblo with any cm
tuino. Worn with cr without
eori!pJ. They mo propouiiced
by mi ominont wonittn "more
an inspiration tlinn nn inven
tion.' Mown in otir com-t do
pnrtwont HltCUND Fl.QOlt.
New Gloves
New BarriU Gloves,
New Kid and Cashmere,
New Golf Gloves
Announcement
Extraordinary
Through n mistaken order if
tho importers they imvo tent nn
moro Wohk JJabkkth, Fancy
IJABK3TH, Habkmth ofalikindH
than we can use ho in order, to
clear them out of tho way und
reduce our stock you may take
your choice of any ol mom at
JUflt
&0
Tlulf Mfkfo trie. C&UEuty,
II it i. t rtrV
Overcoats
Every man that wo fit out makes
a favorable imprtxwion as far as
clothing can do and if u man
will live up to our clothing he tan
paaa rauater anywhere.
$JO to $22.50