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fa r,' DLYCAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. XIII. nZTZZ ' SECTION ONE. :hicago STRIKE SETTLED Lfl Agreement Was Reached at Noon Today Strikers are Assisting In Re pairing Switches and Trolley Wires and Cars Will Start Tonight 8ALEM, OREQON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDER 25, 100$ TWENTY-FOUR PAQE8. NO. 272. J Chicago, Nov. 25. Tho Btrlklhg trect car men went Into a meeting. Phlch at noon ratified the strlko sot- Moment, thereby ending tho great irlko, and notified tho company to lako out trains. Operations will bo Bommenced this morning. Fire Is un- 8lor tho big boilers, tho pickets are Uhdrnwn, and tho men are assisting Ejhorovor posslblo to ropalr switches tand trolley wires. Tho company eje cts by night to have resumed Its Bgular traffic. rho agreement, as It was nnniiv dayended tho fight In tho Republican ranks over tho appointment of a fed ernl Judge of tho Kansas district, by taking tho matter Into his own hands, and naming John- Pollock for the place. Tho Kansas delegation had Just taken tho eighth unsuccessful ballot In tho commltco room, when the announcement was mado that the President had tlecldod. Nitroglycerine Exploded. Crow's Point, Ind., Now 25. Five employes of tho Etna Powder Com pany, 70 miles from here, aro reported blown' to atoms, and two fatally In- Jured by the explosion of nltro glycer- lno, at 7 o'clock this morning. The explosion shook houses horo until there was a small panic. Has Unlimited Taffy. Constantinople, Nov. 25. Tho porte has sent a conciliatory message to Austria and Russia, nromlslnc forms. re- Free Lunch Free Trade London, Nov. 25. Minister Choato today gave a lunch to Bryan at Carl ton House. It was a brilliant nffalr. Among tho prominent guests wore Dnl four, Ritchie, Sir Gilbert Parker and Sir Clinton Dawklns. gigfra--eKrHHM9iii)ietnH'i8ianiaioia OTTO WILSON Is the business men's candidate for alderman from the third ward. He is a clean, self-made man, and wears nobody's collar. , Ho standi for honest and economical methods, and will have the support of bust, ness men and property owners generally at the Republican primaries today. LsHai8iaiQiaiaiaiaieiaiaiaiaiaiateiaiaaiaiaiaiaiiaia GIDDY LITTLE ALICE Fluttered Out Into the World From Her Gilded Cage Our Pleasure Seldom Rings Exactly True Unless We're Doing Things WeShould'ntDo Borlln, Nov. 25. Tho elopement of Princess Allco Is causing a greatoi sensation Uian tho Loutno-Giron nftalr. It is authentically stated today that tho princess ran away a year ago with a Saxon nobleman, and toured tho con tinent In an automobllo. In retaliation her hUBband had a Hason with an act ross. Prlnco Frederick challenzad. and fought a duol, badly wounding tho noblomnn. Ho forgavo his wife, but novor resumed othbr thnn formal rela tions with her. The princess picked up Mntornl In Italy last Fobniary. 0 Two Years for Nine Dollars. Owenboro, Ky., Nov. 25. nov. Chas. Wathon, a Baptist minister, convictod In tho fedoral court of raising one dol lar bill to ton, and passing It on a wo man, wns today sontonccd to two years In tho pon. A LIGHT AND AIRY COSTUME Fish-net Shirt and theMeshes Of Stand ard Nivy Size Odell today came out tho renomlnatlon of longer boss, strongly for Itoosdvolt, In an Intcrvlow today ho Intimates that Piatt has withdrawn from tht leadership. Ho says Hanna Is out of tho question, as ho hni promised the Prosldont that ho will work for him. Ho says Now York will be tho pivotal stato In tho noxt election. The Tout Ensemble of the Acutely Decollete Variety and Not Much Of That Los Angoles, Nov. 25. CompUlnt has been mado to tho poltco against II M. Darling, who calls'1 himself "Natureman. Ho wonrs only a fish not shirt nnd Bhort trousers, and preached on tho hilltops. Ho har gnlnod many converts. Members of the band roam tho fashlonnblo Btrccts In tho early morning with llttlo or no olothos. Darling Is a Stanford gradu ate, and lives on donations. Politician Lets Go, San Francisco, Nov. 25. Sam Rain- ey, a former Democratic boss, was found dond In his bed this morning, from heart dlscaso. It was unexpect ed, as ho had been bookmnklng dally, at tho Oakland raciu. Ho was quite wealthy. Some More Whitewash. San Francisco, Nov. 25. Commis sioner Poncock discharged Assistant Suporlntondent J. V. Erwln, on no count of lnsutuclont evidence. Ho woe Indicted for tho postal dovico fraud. Superintendent Richardson was re buked by tho Judgo for his flimsy evi dence. Richardson wau doomed guilty of fraud, but was not Indicted. TROOPS FOR THE ISTHMUS Kaiser All Right Ilorlln, Nov. 25. Tho physician" bulletin today on tho kaiser's condi tion Is satisfactory It makes no mention of tho caoicor growth. Will Sit Twenty Days Astoria, Nov. 25. Clatsop county will probably havo ono bill presented at tho coming special session of the loglslaturo. County Judgo Tronchnrd has tho mattor In hand, and will have Two Regiments to be Sent to Colon Immediately This Is Done to Prevent the Keeping of the War-' ships at Colon Indefinitely Washington, Nov. 35. Upon tho rot. Iflcntlon by Panama of tho canal trert" ty, tho Ninth and 8lztconth rogtmonta of Infantry, now at Forts Xfadlson'-ondA Slocunt, In Now York, nnd McPhoi- son, In Georgia, nnd tho Twcnty-olghth mountain battory wilt bo Kent to Uia IsthmiM to tnko possession of Panama and Colon. If Colombia should roako an attompt to send troops overlnnd to tho revolted stato, this government will not wait for tho ratification of tho treat). Tho moro fact that Colombia undertook to the bill drawn by District Attornoy All"0 ""'""& or "" on'i uo len, as soon as tho latter roturns from ' con8ltljro ft monnco to froo transit on attondlng court at Hllisbora It will " Rnu ' "" oi bo introduced l.v nnnrasnntMlvn Pnn I ll8 lilted atnlo. t,iat tnoro "t llO itlflcd, provided for tho appoint ment of a. board of arbitration within aoidays, to tako up tho wago qucs. i no decision is to aato irom to A day's work is to constitute from eight to cloven hours, and the :lmum watch to bo 15 hours. either side will discriminate against ilon or non-union men. A Joint grjovnnco commltteo will hereafter all complalnta Tho most lm- trtant guaranteo In connection with ie settlement was secured from May- Harrison and tho aldermanlc medl- Ion committee, which is, that if any .n Is unjustly treated In reference being taken back, the mayor and imlttco will stnnd by tho carmen, id seo that Justice Is dono by the ipany In his reinstatement, Tho nnpany agrees to rolnstato all except ioso guilty of vloloncc. Tho decision practically a dofeat for tho union, ilU greatest contention, thnt of a icd shop, is lost, although it gains to minor points. The strlko lastod 14 days, and cost ie' company and strlkors alone in ox- Ross of half a million, while tho loss trade aggregates millions. Ono de- larjfmont store reports a falling off In trade of nearly $10,000 dally. With All on Board Liverpool, Nov. 25. A rumor, which cannot bo traced, Is current today that tho Whito Star liner, Codrlc, collided with a Lanport & Holt liner In mid- Atlantic, and tho Codrlo sank with all aboard. Tho rumor Is nowhere crodi ltod, but friends of thoso aboard aro anxiously awaiting nows of tho Cod' rlc's arrival In Now York. Sho Is due thoro tomorrow. On the Panama Precedent. Washington, Nov. 35. Roosevelt to- Now York, Now 25. Tho White Star officials bollovo tho Ccdrlc ru mors aro unfounded, as tho vessel is the hlghost. typo of tho compartment class. They say a dozon holes could not sink her. Liverpool, Nov. 25. Tho Ccdrlc ru mor has beon traced to a country postodlco whero a man asked If any thing had happonod to tho vossol. Ap parently all the oxeltoment hero waB stlrrod up from that causo. Modern Woodman Dance. Do not forget tho Thanksgiving danco In Holman Hall tomorrow night. Tickets 26 cents each. Oct Invitation from mombers. aiiaiaif-amaiaiaioiciatttanaiaiaiana'Hnnaia Governor Chamberlain's ii Thanksgivnig Proclamation jj t t Designating Thursday, the 2 6tfrday of November 03 ; Governor Chamberlain has Issued the following annual Thanksgiv ing proclamatien: The President of the United States of America has designated Thursday, the 26th day of November, A. D., 1903, as a day of general thanksgiving, and conformable to a time-honored custom and In ac cordance with the proclamation of the President, I, George E. Cham berlain, governor of the state cf Oregon, do hereby set apart said day as a holiday, and do recommend that, In so far as possible, all busi ness be suspended so that the people may avail themselves of an op portunity thus afforded to rest from their labors and to return to Almighty God, giver of every good and perfect gift, grateful thanks for the manifold blessings thty enjoy. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the state to be hereunto affixed at the city of 8alem, this 12th day of November, In the year of our Lord 1903. GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor of Oregon. F, I. ounoar, secretary or utaie. j siaiaaiaiaiaiaiaiamHM-taiaaiaiota-HHHMK 0 f nnhan, unloss thoro is a gonornl law,' Introduced providing tho snmo rolleft for all tho counties In tho stato, ' Tho occasion for tho bill Is tho Eult filed In Columbia county, In which the assertion Is mado that all tho foes which havo boon collected by county dorks undor tho 1895 Jaw nro lllOKal. Should this contention bo sustained1 Clatsop county might bo forced to re fund 125,000 In foc that havo beon collected by the county clerk during tho past eight years. Tho proposed, measure will seek to forestall any nq tlon which might 1)0 oroUKht ngatntit tho county on that ground by ratifying tho former actions of tho clork, and at tho snmo tlmo fixing tho foes, which shall bo collected by him In Uio future. Changes aro contemplated In I ho foes for recording deeds and mort gages nnd In tho circuit court foes. At prosont tho trial fco Is only $2, and scarcely a cmso Is trlod that docs not cost tho county from $75 to $100. and often many times more. A provision Is also noedod to govern the charged for naturalization and declaration pa pers. No rato Is fixed either by the state or government, and In tho past tho county courts have directed the clerk whnt tiu to collect. no fighting on tho Isthmus. Tho fooling la growing that Colom bia will declaro war against the United States, but no development la expected boforo tho arrival of General Ilcycs nnd his follow-commlssloners. Washington, Nov. 25. Tho gonornl land offlco today notified nil local land unices that temporary withdrawals mado for forestry purpceea do not in nny mnnnor affect tho right to roako mlnornl locations or entries on lands) Lso withdrawn, Waw York, No?"3R,3!an1etiilulH!. bard Ayro, ono of tho most celebrated nowspapor mon In tho world, died this morning of pneumonia. Made Today Cbocolato Caramols, Cnooolato Chows, Chocolato Wafers, Pepper mints, Chocolato Wafor Wlntorfpreons Walnut Top Chocolato Creams, Tig center Chocolato Creams, Peppermint Wafers, Wlntergroen Wnforn, toft Cabin Creams, nt Zinn's 154 State 8L Phone 1971 Main. THEIR VALUE naiaiataia I a laia laiaiaia tat aaia i a i at a iota laiataiat U Cash Store Charges You Only for the Goods You Get IA Pr Alit QtnfA charges you for ihe goods IA VfiCUH OlUIt voueet and lor things your neighbor got and failed to pay for. Then you hive to pay Ifor all ot the extra expense connected wim me crcuu uu- ess. rv a Cash Store Once SiWtSE there. That's been the experience of thousands of cus tomers who deal wnh ASSURED THENEWYORKRAOK im lJ Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Duck Coats, 11 ckers, Rubber coats, uyercoais,.uoTn- ing, Umbrellas, Shoes. four Drv Goods Department has ben the talk of the town this year, we nave me ngm tjuuua. us uui .m. regular store" profits in two. E. T. BARNES, Proprietor iaiiateia-waiaetaiW"Wiaiaiaiaiaiaw4 Freeland Consi lildatcd Mining SI Company Makes Fine 5: Showing ' The hVoeland Consolidated Mining Company Is In a fair way to demon ; strate Uiat the SnnUam mining ills ; trict is one of the bent In the North ; west. The company keeps driving ahead and now has some bodies of ore uncovered that are not only large, but run high In copper and carry fine ', values In (sold. The geological forma tion Is perfeet for both quantity, qual ity and permanence of ore bodies, and the ore tteeif. a beau Ufa 1 e&aieopynte Is "the kind that stay." The writer has bad M year experience In min ing and Hnheeilatlngly pronatineeii the Freetasd Company's ores of flrt class quality and of a character to iMptre eoafldenee. The company owns ,ten full claims, well watered and tlra ibered. easy ef aeeese and with devel loewent work sufficient to give amir lanee of permanenoy. Ttte prelimin ary work U dene, the fact established that the value are there, and lots of 'then, and the disheartening draw .b&eks and delays wnlek almost every I new mining company has to endure (are things of the nat Another sa- j 'son should see the ml a on a paying basis. The report of J H FUk, tb weilkaowo ajsayer Is rtry flattering ALBERT MARTIN GUILTY Federal Jury Compnmlses On Manslaughter Portland, fr Nov 36. Albert Mar tin, the Indian blacksmith, tried In the federal court for th,e murder of IT H. arant, Is guilty a( manslaughter. After remaining closeted In the jury room for seven hours, beginning at 11:16 yesterday morning, the Jury late In the afternoon returned, a verdict finding Martin guilty of the lcseer de gree of the urime of taking human life. In reaching the verdict. It Is quite evident there was a compromise, and from the fact that seven hours were consumed' In reaching an agreement, there can be llUle doubt that a part of the jurors were in favor of a verdlet of Burder In the flrci degree. MMMkMMMMnMHi.HMHMIMIHHMWaMMnawMMMIMHMMIiMN Thanks, Awfully. Four marriage Mccmmni were Issued In the county clerk's olflre thtu often booh, as follew: KUbs M. Manners' and Mrs, Martha J. Mosher, Walte; Reynolds, witneM. Ones Banders and Otteliu Uppendall, John Banders, wit nese. H. J. Ftotb and Katherine lied dekopp, Joseph Oraber, witness. C. Gtason and Wte M. Illeks, R I) Hor gan, wltnuMU Ooll Is New rork Boss. New York, No J. It hi praetl entity admitted today that the leader ship of the New York Republicans I sow vetted In Odci and Piatt Is bo New! Newl New! Holiday goods. Eiderdown wx&ppets, : Eidetdowa sacques. Wapist bags, toys, Games, etc Out stoye will fee Closed All day tomoygow Don't fail to heat out Concept on iitst Hoot S&tutd&y even ing, Novemfeef 28, All ae invited . . . . ...... i i vot special aonocmcemexus see itiu page ad m tnis lsswe i