it 4 i DAILY-'JBAPU. . . ...','. '';' " " if t ': ii.' V :r: T TATTRlKrAT JLJf $J vJ JLIlll. JlJL4 i. - i iWMii.liMiiiiHlllii i n .. ihimii 111 1 11,1 imtmwM m - iV n m ni'iJIlmiwM. - - - - i . i i,i. iiiwiwm4wiwmWi'ww'iiiiii'i ii wiimh' mMi m n m i , VOL. XIV. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY JANUARY 4, 1004, tip. to SSB, THE MESSAGE CHICAGO LOCK THE STABLE DOOR SNAP THEATERS CLOSED ON THE PANAMA v'f EAST ill .'.Li'Jn, C0LD SITUATION The President Deals at Length With the Isthmian Imbtoglio, Asserts Positively That the Government Had Nothing To do With the Revolution, Dkectly o Indirectly, The Governments Course the Only One Possible. k Mercury Takes a Tom Me and Lands in ' the Cellar Washington, Jan. 4. Tho Presi dent's Pannma message delivered "to congress today reviewing ithe , canal action required 28 prlntod 'pages, em bodying reports, telcgramB and canal Jotters. Almost all of these letters 'have been published from time to time. It opened by reviewing tho treaties covering tho eouthorn coun tries. Referring to Colombia It said: "At the time negotiations woro offered with Colombia, tho adminis tration was criticised as bolng too lib Loral. Colombia's objection, which jwas based on the ground of having to relinquish toverelgnty ovor tho canal ntrlp was an nftor-thought No nation could construct and guaranteo the loutrallty of tho canal with a loss do- Igroo of controlvthnn that stipulated In tho treaty. Tho refusal to grant such a degree of control was neces sarily a refusal to make any practl- I cable treaty at all. Tho refusal there fore raised tho quostlon whether Co lombia was ontltled to bar transit cross tho Isthmus. Tho people of Panama wanted America to build the inal. Furthermore, Colombia, after Raving rojectttl tho' treaty, desrplto sr warnings- and protests, has sinco irvurn thi iitnmRt. oncrernaBB to ac Ibpt the samo treaty, If only tho status luo could bo restored. Letters' from high Colombian officials offered to yarry tho treaty, through If America would land troops and compel tho rec- IpgnKion of Colombian sovereignty. It ys- "I won't for ono moment dls- cubs tho possibility of committing an ct of such baseness as to abandon tho now republic of Panama." Regard ing tho NIcaraguan routo quostlon a reasonable tlmo after tho rejection of tcsh rroday Log Cabin Creams Pep armeni Chews, Chocolate fchews and Peanat Candy Zinn's 154 SUto 8L i r Phone 1971 Mali tho treaty by Colombia did not occur, as within thro cdayn after tho Colom bian congress adjourned in October, tho Panama revolution broke' out, Panama actually became an. Indepeud-J ent stato, and control of tho canal strip then became obtainable Colom bia had been treated with all fairness Secretary Hay had ropeatedly -warned . hor of tho fooling on tho isthmus, and j yet Colombia paid no heed. That Pan-1 araa contemplated a revolution was a matter of common notoriety, oven in"! tho month of August. Tho President horo quotes numerous press dis patches, showing tho condition of tho isthmian feeling. Ho alBo quotes tho report galnod by Gonoral Young, who wont to great pains to learn tho Pan ama situation, allowing enormous quantities of arms wore In the pos session of tho revolutionists. Over tho entlro isthmus a great organiza tion was effected, and that revolution would undoubtedly follow any refusal of Colombia to ratify tho canal treaty. This report was mado to Young by Capt, Humphroy and Lieut. Murphy, who visited- Panama in Sopteraber. Young advised Roosovclt to interview the officers personally, which ho did. Tho officers bolloved a revolution might broak out even before Colombia had tlmcj,a ratify or rgjecthotreatyj They said" It 'was certain thoro'wdimld bo a revolution is tho treaty was re jected by Colombia, Tho message later roviows tho Bogota's firing on Panama, and tho landing of marines to maintain tho froo and uninterrupt ed transit of tho isthmus. He quotes from a lettor of Commander Hubbard, on board tho crulsor Nashville, dated at Colon, Novombor 6th, a letter that shows that before tho United States mado any attompt to rostoro order Qonoral Torres practically dcclarod war on Amorlcan cltizons, saying that unless two Colombian officers seized by the revolutionists tho night boforo woro not immediately returned to the Colombian lines, bo would kill ovory citizen of tho United States on, the Isthmus. Hubbard then Iandad tho murines. Tho messago says Hub bard's prompt action saved great loss of llfo and property, as well as gave protection to our cltizons. It says all insinuations that tho United States had any complicity In tho revolution are as dostltuto of foundation aa of proprioty. No ono connected with this government had any part In pre paring, Inciting or encouraging thq revolution, or had the government any knowledge that tho revolution was imminent, except such as was ac cessible to any person of ordinary (in telligence who reads tho newspapers. Later It says: ' I haven't donled, nor do I wish to deny, either tho validity or propriety of tho general rulo that new statos shouldn'tbe recognized as Independent until thoy had shown their ability to maintain their inde pendence But tho rulo has excep tions, and there were, in my opinion, clear and Imperative reason's why the departure from this rulo was Justified, and oven required. In tho presont in stance theso reasons are: First, -qur treaty rights; second, our national ill torosts and safoty, third, tho lntorosts of collectivo civilization. After re viewing these reasons tho President says it was uudor tho circumstances tho United StateB, Instead of using its forces to destroy those who sought to roako tho engagements of tho trea ty a reality, recognized them as the proper custodians of tho sovereignty of them. In closing he says tho main question before thbj government is, not that of tho recognition of Panama as an independent stato, as that was already an accomplished fact, but tho .nialnquqjtlonJsjyhotlier; .qr.,riqt XQ shall build the Isthmian canal. New England Visited by a , First Class Blizzard, ,,and Beried Under Snow Drifts n Wtiebllng, Wl Va., Jan. 4. It Is un precedented cold weather, tho mer cury Showing 22 bolow. Ralway traf fic is delayed. , Mayor Harrison Re fuses to Modify Closing Order None Can Re-Open Inside of Two-Weeks and Many Will Have to Rebuild Chicago Passing All Kinds of Stringent Ordinances Schools ClosedToday in Mem- ory of the Thirty-Seven Teachers Burned to Death IOWA CAPITOL BURNED A Three. Million Dol lar Structure of Marble i 4H-eti&ll-itlaIPie4MH4l)tBlM-fri-' 20 Pe cent Reduction On Men's and Boys Overcoats We have a good assortment of s&es and qualities ; for yo to select from. ; j Ifyoc Have any use for an ovexcoat, now's the ; time to get one at ; j The New Yok!i .JTvCJKT' Dolls, games, hooks dressing cases; and pictures at J exactly ONE-HALF PRICE; I Salem's Cheapest One Pice Cask Store. E. T. BARNES, Ptop. HMHtimimWIWWffHWWltm The Library Was Partially Saved--Loss Estimated at Nearly a Million Dollars Des Mqinos, la., Jan. 4. -Tho state capltol building which cost $3,000,000, is burning, and It Is fearod tho dam age will be groat. The lire Is sup posed to have been caused by tho crossing at electric wires. The Iowa stato house, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Is doomed. The south wing Js now ablaze. Tho legislative bolls have collapsed. Tho governor will probably call a special session Saturday, - Tho library contained 7,50, 000 volumes, which are .being removed. Tho damage 1b already estimated at fl.000.000. Will Tear Down Theatre, ' Berlin, Jan. 4. As a rosult of tho Chicago flro tho kalsqr today person ally Inspected tho Koyal 6pera house, accompanied by exports, who came to the conclusion that It was unsafe, and ordoredt It closed. The building will be torn down as a result The kaleer will personally revise the plans and bear the cost'of rebuilding, and. In ad dition will pay th,e salaries of the staff during Its close, It will cost blin a half million dollars. , i-4 Porto Weans Not Aliens. Washington, Jan. 4. The supreme court opinion handed down by Chief Justice Fuller to3ay declares the citl xeas of Porto Rice are not aliens. The question arose fa the case of Isabella Goniolo, a&alBBt Iraralgratloa Com- wkttlpstr WJHtawa, of Waw York, who denied hr landing, fearing she would become a public charge. The court directs tbat she be psnuUted to ca tw the Vnjtea BUtM, Glovcrsvllle, N. Y., Jan. 4, Tho thermometer registers 26 below. ZanoBvllIo, O., Jan. 4. Thirty below and great damage is done. Fruit Is killed) and stock suffering severoly. nosljon, Jan. 4. New England is ox perlericing tho worst blizzard in fivo years, Railway trnfnc Is completely off Us schedule. Tho trolloyh aro tied irp and there aro Immense snow drifts and a 34-mtlo gale. It Is four dogreos bolow zero. Chicago, Jan. 4. After on execu tive session, lasting some time, with tho managers of tho 35 theatres In Chicago, this morning, tho mayor do ollxed to make any 'modifications of Saturday's order, closing all places of amusement. Tho managers wanted permission to open tho lower floors. Theatrical men bollevo It will bo two Weoks before any playhouso can com ply with tho law. Many can't rosumo at all, but must rebuild. Now Yorlt, Jan. 4. North Carolina and Virginia aro sufforing .the worst storm of tho year, New South Wales Masacrea, Brlsbaiio, N. S. "W., Jan. 4. Tho stoamor arrived today reports that natives of Gorman Now Guinea had massacred tho engineer, a trader, two Chlncso and 10 friendly nntlvos ovor a dispute In a land deal. A punitive expedition killed 25 natives. Chicago, Jan. 4. All tho schools In tho city aro closed today out of r spect for tho 37 tcackors who lost their, Uvea la tho Iroquois, theater fire. Two moro victims who wero In jured in tho rush aro doad. There la great activity in gaining evidence In th,o case. Many of those who lost relatives have omployed detectives to assist in gathering evidence for tho prosocutlon. The noronor's Jury this morning visited tho hospitals to vlow the bodies of- victims who died from their Injuries. Laws have boon draft oil for Introduction In tho council to night, forbfddlng tho aldormon to nc aapt thaater, railway or strout car passes. v The Oratorio Society 'Will meet tonight at tho Collogo of Music, In Mr. Seloy'a Btudlo. It ttom GREAT ANNUAL Clearance Sale xtlII JL Yf Ol J. Jd r JhL JIJCx. Will continue to be the great store attraction throuQh January. The time of the ear when every article of merchandise In this great stock Is offered at a great reduction from the regular selling price. The foundation or good store keeping is to have the right thing at the right price, at tho. right time, The purchasing power of your dollar wilt be a happy surprise to you as you shop through the different departments, for giant values at dwarf prices are greatly In evidence. Laces and Embroideries Prices on ltces and embroideries lowered to tho last notch. Valenciennes Jucos, Torchons, Point de Paris' laces, Bonds, Appliques, Gallons, Allovors, Nets, Chiffons, Real Laces, Novoltlos, Tho hand somest variety wo have evor shown, and every yard at prlcos that will please you. EMBROIDERIES REDUCED. Edging and Insertions, Nainsooks, Cambrics all widths, Sots, allovers, flounolng, eta, daintiest patterns, everything reduced, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Qur entire stock of handsome drosa trimmings radically reduced for the Groat Annual Ooarance Sale, Duy dress trimmings here at u big saving. Gloves, Ribbons Neckwea Everything in kid and fabric glovoo, rlbbonn and ladles' neckwear markod at marvelously low prices. Unaqualcd stock of tho host merchandise for you to select from. Real French kid gloves, In nil grades, all new styles all sizes every pair guar anteed unusually low prices prevail. RIBBONS. Silk ribbons, all kinds, Satin Taffettas, Taffottft. Fancies Satins, all widths, Volvct ribbons, black and colors, ovory yard reduced. Tho largost nnd best stock of ladloa' neckwear at praoUeally your own prices. Silk and cotton novelties, "Kattor" Neckwoar, Lace Collars, etc. Lowest prices over known. Evey Article in Out State Is Reduced Except Contract Goods Which Manalactweys Will Not Allow Reduced Ladies9 , Stilts tilt Prices Suffer. ' Although real wintry weather has. only Just bagun, down go the prleeB of wo-' mop's and misses suits. Some woro soiling much below cost, on others we simply make you a present of the profits, that should rightfully belong to u but clearance sale fever has caught this department, and they all must go. Reduced 1-2 aad 1-3 Wednesday Only Tho first Wednesday 'special sale of thla year marke tho 167th con secutivo Wednesday sale. On this,, day wo give you an exceptional bargain .in FLANNELETTES Of standard grade, all colors, Just what you need for house dresses, wrapper, efte. 5c Regular Value 10c yards. Ladies' Skirts Tho pollay of the ready-to-woar department has always been to carry absolutely nothing over from ono eoason to another. Prices have been, reduced to effoct this end. In pursuance of thla method we -begin a clearing today, with the flnost lot of skirts' over offered at tho price. Here are bargains In everything In, tho fSklrt Hn from tho plainest walking shirt to tho finest silk dree klrU. ALL REDUCED. Good Goods jQcTtleiieiSdS Honest Valc j I