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giii (WTf HBPWfrw WWMIWwwmiiuiiimk awywu OL. XV. . SALEM, ;OKEab"ir, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1005,' Tf T ET 3 JJJLJL Jt -43'lJ? Jtab'JL- JO-UJbtJNJLJu - S ' v ' ''" ' " ' i i i m i ii i i ! mm ... i ,! n.ii.n-1 . fc. .,i. - t - - i ' -- l -- . . s . ki. i . 5 il I . USINESS BECOMING i v n Ji U M. itrikers Now and Willing r iovcr nor-Gcncral of Wound Received afc Hands of Strikers. St. Petersburg, Fob. 10. Tho, situn- jon here is still uneasy and business paralyzed by tho uncertainty which rovails everywhere. It is estimated hat 30,0000 additional workers 'wout pit yesterday. Tho men aro bitter bo- luso thoy have not received tho prom- bed roforms promptly. It is reported liat tho workers at Putiloff works who truck yesterday first lulled their ob- loxious foreman. Press dispatches from Sosnovico do- cribo tho bloody character of tho con- fid between tho jnilitnry and tho Itrikers at tho Knthoroenen Iron forks. Ono correspondent telegraphs Ihnt 15 persons woro killed and 35 vounded, whilo another gives the num- lior killed ,ns 50. Tho miltary fired light volleys. Another collision occurred at tho Nif- a, whoro, it is rumored 150 persons voro killod. A third collision occurred rostcrdny forenoon near Milovicc, but his affair was bloodless. It was feared that numerous out breaks would take placo last night in farious parts of tho strike district of Itussian Poland, sinco tho strikers wero fathered in groups, gcstulating aud talking in a threatening mannor. This morning a number of employes lit tho Putileff and Russian works, after conference with tho directors, went out, owing to tho refusal of tho manu facturers to grant an eight-hour day. frho strikers marched in groups through tho streets, but their demeanor was riuiot. Governor Killed, i London. Fob. 10. Special dispatches from Warsaw, published in tho morning papers here, report tho death of Govcr-rnor-Goneral Tchertkoff. of tho province of Warsaw, who was woundod in tho Bog in an encounter between tho troops land tho strikers. Tim ornvomor-ponoraHs injury wns re- celved in ono of tho earlier encounters lurint? tho troubles in Warsaw, and, according to tho Daily Telegraph, icauseu tno amputation or. ma icg. London. Feb. 10.-rTho Warsaw corre spondent of tho Express reports that General Tehortkoff, govemor-gonorni of tho province, died yesterday. "It is freely stated ," ho added, "that death was tho result of poison administered hy tho governor's Polish cook." Will Build Double Track. St. Petersburg, Fob. 10. It was A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Velvet Gtip ose Suppottets Just receivedlirecfc from tho factory. Tho Jrubbr covered button holds fast but doesn't tear the boso. We carry an im mense assortment of fancy patterns in all colors Tho new "Pad Front Velvet Grip" supporter is quite a fa vorite with the ladies, as it increases the straight front effect so vmuch desired by stylish dressers. " Our THOMSON GLOVE FITTING CORSETS have the genuine VELVET GRIP LSUP- porters attached; j ' )&r. 2& "Yjf &. i m- i snarje&0&j4ys s snsjrshjrj's c ffjOMLvr s fcr fD S7T7S? ' .' The Quality of our merchandise is reliable. Our prises al ways loer than at "RegulatiStores." PARALYZED More Desperate to Be Led. Warsaw Dies From finally decided to build the second Sibe rian railway bctweon Tomsk and Omsk, tho present singlo track being totally inadequato for tho demands. Killed and Woundod. Berlin, Fob. 10. Tho Lokal Anzieg or reports tho casualties at Sosnovice, Poland, last night at 15 killed and 35 wounded. Tho Vossischo Zeitung de clares the casualties wero 150 killed and wounded. Berlin, Feb. 10. A portion of tho strikers in tho mining region havo re fused to nccopt tho decision of tho Es sen conforonce, mndd yostorday, and did uot roturn to work this morning. A party of extremists attacked tho strike leaders at Sachso and Huo, who rec ommended tho termination of tho striko and attempted to lynch them. Tho min ors becamo violent and destroyed a por tion of tho railway near Essen, and tho authorities aro preparing to use forco to prcservo order. WORST STORM OFFSEASON Seattle, Fob. 10. Tho storm is thq worst in years. No. Sound boats left port this morning. Tho stoamer Dire go broke from her dock and damaged tho trestle. Tho steamer Gardon City was rammed by a scow and badly dam aged. Eight smnll sloops wero smashed to pieces. Ono largo scow loaded with shingles was sunk. Fifteen others broke looso and endangered vessels. Two huge log booms arc broken up and thq city dock is damaged. Tugs -ffro busy clearing tho bay of debris. Similar re ports aro coming from other Sound ports. o Oivon Soft But Not Fat Jobs. Wheeling, W. Vn., Fob. 10. August W. Machen was put to work this morn ing in tho clerk's ofllcoin tho Mounds villo prison, as nn assistant. Ho has arranged to study Latin and philosophy during his sparo timo. The Grofts are in tho prison hospital, and havo not yot been assigned to work. ' stofiftj&kbrJ' m jmW f 0 OL. KNOCKING OREGON DELEGATION Unfair Methods of Belittling Good Work for Thi3 State Washington, D. C, Feb. 2. (Spo cial) It appears to bo very disappoint ing to Former Representntivo Moody, of tho second district, to seo his suc cessor in congress, or in fact any member of the present delegation ac complish results at Washington. Nor does Mr. Moody attempt to conceal his disappointment. On tho contrary, ho has publicly displayed his jealousy in a printod interview, in which ho at tempted, ns far as he dared, to discredit tho Oregon delegation nt Washington. Mr. Moody has gono, further. Ho has restorted to underhand means to striko a blow at tho senators and representa tives from Oregon. It it a matter of common knowledge thnt had it not been for tho porsonal efforts of Senator Fulton, Rcprosontn tivo Williamson, and Bop. Jones, of Washington, congress would havo turned down the cannl project for opon ing tho Columbia river between Tho Dalles and Celilo. It is truo the legislatures of Oregon, Washington and Idaho memorialized congress to mako an appropriation for this canal; it is truo tho commercial bodies of Portland and other cities and towns in theso threo states petitioned congress to build this canal, but such petition's and memorials, unless support ed in a vigorous way by activo and per sistent men, amount to nothing; thoy havo no influence- of thomsclvos. Con gress never passed any bill backed only by petitioners. It cannot bo de nied that 'it was Senator 'Fulton who turned tho tido in favor of tho canal project Had it not boon for his Btout insistence, Chairman 'Burton, of tho river and harbor committee, would havo carried out his original intention, and would havo phut off this much nooded appropriation, but Senator Fulton was backed by Bopresontativo Williamson and Representative Jones. Both men wore tireless in their efforts; woro con tinunlly working, arguing, explaining and pleading. Without thoir co-opora' tion, Senator Fulton would havo failed, So it must bo stated that credit for ob taining this appropriation was duo id all threo men. A day or two beforo Chairman Bur ton yielded, but when it becamo ap parent that tho efforts of Fulton, Wil liamson and Jones would succeed, Mr. Moody, from his ofllco in Tho Dalles, 3000 miles from Washington, totally unacquainted with what was going on at tho national capital, savo what ho read in Washington dispatchos, sont a confidential telegram to tho correspond ent of somo Pacific coast papers, in practically theso werds: "When Chairman Burton consents to appropriation for Celilo canal, as I am confident ho will, havo your stories t4 your papers givo all credit to Bopro sontntivo Jonos, and to legislatures of Northwestern states, and to commercial bodies, to whom credit bolongs. Don't givo credit to Oregon delegation." i Tho recipiont of this tejogrnm did not act in accordanco with tho wishppl of tho dictator at Tho Dalles, but, nonf tho loss abashed, Mr. Moody gavo out nn intorviow, when tho appropriation was assured,, in which ho personally bd-c; Htnwed tho credit whoro ho sought to have it given by othor and roliablo per1- sons. Ho endavored in his intorviow to mako it appear that Bopresontativo Jonos was tho man who obtainod tho ap propriation, with tho aid of a multitude of petitions, and that tho Oregon men had merely lookod on whilo Jones did tho work. But tho opinion of mon who woro on tho ground, and who. knew. what was going on, is, fortunatoly, worth moro than tho biased viow of a, disgruntled partisan, 3000 milos from the scono of activity. Big Millinery Failure Now York, Fob. 10. A petition in bankruptcy has boon filed against tho Sulllvan-Drow Company, wholosalo mil liners, ono of tho largest concerns in the oountry. TIiq assets aro largo and tho liabilities aro estimated at half ft million dollars. Tha trouble was duo to wt weather, and a depression in the millinery trade. O' ?10,000 Fire. Ctfkaloo), Iowa, Fob. 10,-Fire this. morning destroyed four of the leading bueineM houses of Oskalooa and tho Mvinga bank. Loss 150,000 j CONFESSED fi HIS CRIME Samuel McCue Pays the Death Penalty for Wife ' Murder Charlottesville, "Va., Feb. 10. Samuel McCue was hanged nt 7:30 o'clock this morning. Ho confossod on tho scaffold, admitting that ho hail killed his wife, being impelled tc do tho deed by an ovilj, power which ho could not over come. t Medio refused tho assistance of tho guards, and walked erect and hurriedly to tho scaffold. Ho was accompauied by threo ministers. Ho kept his nerve till tho lust. Tho execution went off without a hitch. Sontenco Communted, Albany, Feb. 10. The sentonco of Wm. F. Miller, tho promoter of tho no torious Franklyn syndicate, was com muted by Governor Higgins today on tho ground that ho had gnvo valuable ovidenco to the state, and had now re formed. Washington's Farowoll Address. Washington, Feb. 10. When tho sen ato met today tho chair selected Per kins, of Calif ornin,to road Washington's farewell address to tho scnato February 22d. Arrested and Iteloased. Sacramento, Fob. 10. Eli Wright, tho fourth ono of tho senators indicted for bribery, wns arrested this morning, and immediately rcloased on $5000 bonds. FIGHTING f! STANDARD OIL CO. Chanute, Kan., Feb. 10. Tho loss td tho Kansas oil producors will result in a new policy. Tho Standard will reach a quarter of a million per month. Tho. producors say tho action of tho company is not to stop advorso legislation, but to havo tho opposito offect. Hundrods of producers quit business as soon ns tho storago tanks wero filled, us the Standard would not tako tho product. Kansas City, Feb. 10, John O'Brien, tho Stnndnrd Oil Company's represen tative," said today that the Standard wus not going to invest another dollar in Kansas until a definite policy of tho state was decided ns to tho oil business. "It is a matter of business with us,' not revenge. Wo will tako ns much ns' wo' can refine, that's all." Steady, strong, Btoel-nerved Stoincr. fl f I I Salem's I Largest I Store Is like oloan housekeeping ono is representative of tho other. Wo prfilo ourselves vSdn tho cleanliness of our storo nnd stock, which Iw bnt ono of tho many features of our successful merchandising. When shopping hero you nro assured of tho best service- nnd tho newest and host of tljo son son's offerings. Ladies' Garments Thoroughly reprosoutntive of spring' stylos, in all tho now mntorliils aro shown in NEW SILK SUITS. NEW MOIIAIE SUITS. NEW COVERT JACKETS. NEW BILK WAISTS. NEW SHIRT WAISTS. NEW MJJSLIN WEAR. New Neckwear Our turn0vorn and cmbroldorod collars aro tho talk of tho town. Wo just got in a new line of beautios. i 5c each Muslin Undetfwea Wo are in receipt of a largo- ship ment of bright, new, liigU grado muslin underwear, in to noweut styles and effects. Second floor. HfaJHaHHHHHinBeai EDUCATION A V l House and Senate Turn Down Bills to Kill Normal Schools The Bill to Put Them all Under One Board of Regents Now Has the " 4 Right of Way ' v Tho house and scnato both voted down bills today to abolish tho Drain normal school, which was considorod tho weakest and most vulncrnblo of a)l tho four institutions for tho training of teachors. Tho schools aro now all as surod of support, and if tho bill pauses to put thorn under ono bonrd of re gents will becomo bottor institutions thnn ovor for tho purpose intended. Tho bill for uniform courso of study nnd ono bonrd of nino regonts, and cut ting out of tho courso of study all but professional work wns rocommondod by tho governor in his mossngo, and hns tho approval of tho state Buporlntond ont of schools. It passed tho houso last wook, and will como beforo tho sonnto. Sonato Friday Morning. Tho scnato began business by tho consideration of S. B. 235, by Hninos, for tho nbolitlon of tho Drain normal school. Senator Haines opened tho dis cussion with nn ardent spocch for ocon- omy. Senator Booth, in a very dignified rosponso in which ho kindly and firmly rosonted tho suggestion of log-rolling on tlin pnrt of tho sonntors from tho coun ty in which tho Drain school is lo cated. His plea was convincing, nnd of such a character as to command ro spect for tho school in question. Sonntor Coshow followed with au car nost talk in which ho dissected tho fig ures prosonted by tho author of tho bill. Senator Gokd, who soldom spoaks, re corded himself in favor of tho Drain school and against tho bill. President Kuykeudnll also raised his voico in tho interest of tho Drnin school. Senator Farrar spoko for tho bill, nnd put him self on record ns in favor of less nor mal hcIioo1 Ho bollovod tho system for tho Htato to adopt would bo to havo ono school in tho Willnmotto vnlloy, ono in Eastern Oregon, and ono in Southoru Orogon. Sonntor Haines, in his closing re marks, mado another strong plea for lilH bill, when Sonntor Smith callod atten tion tho fact that this bill gavo tho v.,W) - -H4 ') 1 1 3 Jl v-AVJTk Lafeies' Waists A fow odd waists of Oxford and' flanriol. Last fall styles. Values to, $5.00. Special to closo. 95c SpfrigD?ess Goods You'll bo surprised at tho charm ing variety in roadlnom for you. That's why tho crowds nro thicken ing around the counters boapod with tho newest things for spring wear. POPULAR IN OREGON ; Jt-i W wrc Ashland school t heboid prlvilcgo of in filling stnto diplomas. This section was, by unanimous consent, stricken out, nnd upon tho finalvoto tho bill roceived only 14 votes, with 12 nooi, ns fell6ws: Ayes Avory, Bowormnn, Croluhu, Farrar, Hninos, Hobsou, Howo, liny cock, Laughory, MalarkOy, McDonald, Miller, Nottingham, Whonldon. Nays Booth, Brownoll, Carter, Coko, Coshow, Hodson, Holmnn, Tlbrco, Band, Smith, Tuttlo Kuykondnll. Tho noxt special order of busi ness wns sonato bill No. 150, by Senator Kuykoudall, bottor known as tho stnto board of control bill, which enmo up this morning ns n special ordor. Tho main provisions of tho bill nro to placo tlfo stato institu tions under tho control of ono board, instead of having a soparato board for each. Tho institutions included nro the asylum, Teform school, 'blind school, muto school, and public building com missioners. Th& sovernl boards now having control nro to bo ubollshod by this bill, and ono board, t bo known ns tho stnto board of control, composed of tho governor, secrotnry of stnto nail statp treasurer is to havo complete chargo of all. Tho bonrd is to have practically tho samo powors ns aro now vested in tho vnrious bonrds. Tho how board shall alHo havo power to appoint a "secretary nnd auditor for tlio board! and purchasing ngont for tho stato at such salaries as thoy may desig nate." Tito special consideration of thl3 bill wns postponed until 3 p, in. Bills Introduced. S. B. 270 Colic. To niitond code sec tion -1(184, relative td'tldo land dyking. Passed. Houso Friday. The houso mot at 0:30 a, in,, and was callod to ordor by Speaker Mills. On motion of Bailoy, llobnto was lim ited to threu minutes, Kay moved to amend to flvo mlntiteH. Cnrriod, Tho bill to abolish tho ofllco of ro- (Contlnuod on pago 2.) i m .Men!s; Suits- Havo you scon thoso great bar gains in up-todnto suits that nro displayed in our Liberty stroot win dows! Cholco bargains, every ono of 'am. Thoy aro broken lines of whioh theru aro ono or two suits of a imttorn, nnd thoy rnngo in vuluo to $15. Heloot from tho showing for $7.00 Up-and-down Tho "different kind," tho newest shapo In this popular cap for boys and girls. Colors, nnvy, brown, rod, tan, mixed nnd white. All sizes. 50c and 75c Gloria Shoes riNQRED MADE. Advance spring styled now readv . $3.50 1 1 jC Salem's ' 5a Bcst WmW WJF Store