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""yW1" "Viwrw i r , v- AILY AJETDMf JOUKNAt VOL. XV. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1005. NO. 08. HICAGO STRIKE SERIOUS Imploycrs Will Ask for Restrain ing Order From United States Court Chicago, April 27. Five hundred po iicemen were detailed this morning in ho storm center of the teamsters' strike It is expected that the spread of tho strike, to several large houses vlll bo nccoinpnnlod by violence. Tho police an escorting tho wagons to and from stored nnd freight houses. Tho drivers of Marshall, Field & Com pany, tno i arson, nrio acoit uompuny snd John V. Fnrwoll Company joined tho striko this morning. Nono of these concerns sent out wagons from thoir ttmrus. uno muwrcii ana ninety driv ers of tho Forbes Company went out. Nils striko affected 00 firms to which ho "onccrn furnishes wagons. Tho Rlrivers of tho railway express com panies refused to hnul goods for the companies against which tho teamsters struck, thus further complicating tho jituntion. Labor Jeaders claim there hvlll bo 3000 teamsters out by night. Labor leaders thrcaton to, call out every unionist, if necessary, to win tho ptriko which now hnngs on the employ- inont by Montgomery, Ward & Com pany of tho former union tenmsters. A special meeting of tho Chicago Federa tion of Labor will be called to empower the business ngonts to order strikes ac cording, to their discretion. Chicngo, April 27. One hundred and sixty drivers .of tho United States Kx press Compnny refused to deliver goods to boycotted firms, and struck when ouc of their number was discharged. Their action affords tho opportunity desired by tho employers to ask tho federal courts to enjoin the strikers from in terfering with interstate commerce. SHEEP HERDERS KILLED Klamath Falls, April 27. Two men, supposed to bo sheep herders, arc re imrted to havo been killed in tho rango wnr hi the southeastern part of Klam ath county. Following tho slaughter of a iwrt of a bund belonging to Klum & MoKen dree, April 13th, a gang of nine masked men went to David Klber's camp and burned his buildings anil corral. KUnir is said to have armed hU herders on receipt of tho news of this outrage, and instructed them to defoud his property by force. The clnsh Is supposed to have taken plnce between Kilter's men nnd the cattlemen. Tho sheriff of Klamath county and a deputy are now in the vicinity of tho trouble, but nothing has been heard from tli e in. RUSSIAN FLEETS MEET Gas Explosion. Huntington, W. Viu, April 27.-An explosion of gas in tho basoment of the seed houso of the Mosmnn Bros. Com pnny, at 11:30 today, wrecked tho building and killed three of tho occu pants. The wreckage is burning, and it is feared flint others aro in the debris. Outlaw Captured. Washington, April 27. Tho leader of tho outlaws who murdered four Ameri can school teachers near Celni, Philippine Islnnd, in June, 1002, has boon cap tured and confessed. Tho government will urge the extremo penalty. IPEND LARGE AMOUNT Portland, April 27. It is nunouneed that tho general manager of tho South ern Pacific lines iu Oregon has ap proved plans for tho bettormqnt of tho Iregon roads which will cost $1,452,- rc0.r0. Tills is in addition to any work iiow being enrrieu on, or any mm una teen up to this time completed. It in cludes u long list of improvomonts ex tending along tho main brunches from Ashland to Portland, and embracing in extent tho construction or urnigos, buildings, new tracks and tho blasting if old roundhoused, stockyards and gen- ernl work. Of tho total sum men tioned it Js estimated that porhaps 871,05(J.30 will bo expended for labor. ewis & CIak Ribbon It is a combination of red, white, luo nnd canary. You'd better buy it parly, as there is going to be a grout lemnnd for it, and the quantity is lim ited. LEWIS AND CLARK STICK- PINS AND HAT PINS, GOLD PLATED, ONLY 25c. Have you seen mr New Spring Styles OXFOR TIES and GIBSON TIES? fhey're great values. BARNES CASH STORE E. T. BARNES, Prop. We have built up our business on re- iable merchandise, sold at lower prices than you can find elsewhere. Every r- lielo gives sat isf action. )BT GOODS, CLOTHINO, SHOES, HATS, SHOWS, NOTIONS, Salem 'a cheapest oneirics cash at we SEVEN BROTHERS DINE Portland, April 27. Sevon brothers, halo and hourly dined together for the first time in 8(1 yours yesterday at the Imperial hotel. Thoy wore attending tho sehslon of tho Oregon Development Lougms. Their two sisters wore pros out at tho dinner, and n round tho table tales of years were told, and old Inci dents roenllod. Although tho ngos of tho "boys" rango from 71 to 53 years, thoy wore hs playful and happy as children. Tho brothors represent tho Coopers, one of Oregon's most prominent famil ies. All aro delegates to tho Develop ment League, from various towns in the stato. W. H. Cooper is aged 71, and is from Stayton, whoro ho is ongagod iu tho business of hnrnewmaklng. 1). J. hails from Tho Dalles. He is ngod 00, and is a farmer. J. 8. Coopqr, tho well-known Inde pendence Iwnker, is aged H, and has tho distinetlan of being a member of tho legislature. J. C. is aged 60, anil is a surveyor of MeMlnnvillo. II. D. is n hop grower at Indopendeuee, nged 65. J. E. is a Hfoekmnu at Albany. He is aged 53. K. W. is J. K.'a twin, and is engaged in the mercantile business at Independence. 11 of the brothers nr blest wfth ex cellent and are enjoying life to the fell eat extent. They have lived in Oregon for from 37 to 42 years. Of five sisters born but two survive. They are Mlw Patience Cooper, of Portland, and Mr. S. J. Gildow, of Sllverton. The pa rents are buried at Zeaa, Or. Frederick Cooper, great-grandfather of the brothers and sisters who met here yesterday, fought with General Washington through five enlletWMW, being with the army at the surrender of Cornwall!. W. H., D. J. nI J- served In the Unien army daring the rebellion. J. C. held the office of depart went commander of the G. A. R- ' Oregon. "We had a great time at loaeheea today," said J. a Coeper, spokesman for the brothers, after the growp was photographed. "The family had net been together before for 38 years. That was a long time ago, when father and mother were alive. We wet then at Salem. Wo have all been welerateJy successful In business, and nene ef have ever been ia the penitentiary. J a came the nearest to it when ho was a member cf the lower house tn the leg islatnre," SCHOOL TEACHERS PENSIONS New York, April 27. The announce ment is made today that Andrew Carne gie will establish a $10,000,000 fund to provide for "retiring" pensions for teachers iu universities and technical schools In the United States and Cana da. Tslngtau, Shnntun Peninsula, April 7. A private telegrnm received hero says that Admiral Kojestvensky' squadron has effected n junction with Admiral NobognWtff's division. London, April 87. Tho markets are weak this morning, on tho reported cut ting of the llniunn cable, rud an un confirmed rumor that a great nnvnl bat tle had been fought, in which several Japanese warships aro said to havo been lot. Heavy selling of Interna' fionnl securities by Paris forced the prices down sharply. ,' MORMONS FIGHT IN COURT Salt Lake, Utah, April 27. A do murror iu tho ease of Don Carlos Mus ser and Charles Smurthwnito against tho Mormon church and Joseph F. Smith, trustee, was filed this, morning. The statu church was improperly mallo a defendant, because it is a voluntary religious association, and not a cor poration or legal entity. ROBBERY WAS THE MOTIVE Kureka, C'al.. April 27. Ppon iuoneh lag a lire in her dome this morning the doud body of Mrs. Patrick Quinn wus fourid on tho floor, tho lower half ef tho romains burned to it clndur. The woman's skull was fraetured, and thore wero stub wounds on the ueek and faoe. Robbery Is Htipjtosml to hve boon the motive for tho murder. Saigon, April 27. All Itusslan trans ports and tho hospital ship Orel, which were left behind Admiral llojcstvnn sky's mala squadron, left Kainranh bay, loft the inner liny yesterday. Tho vessels now form an Immense arc out side the harbor, and torpedo boats are kept busy steaming in all directions. Apparently the cruiser Is awaiting tho nrriwil of Aduriral Nobagutuu". The vossols raptured by tho Itusslan flruls ers urn living the German Hag, and it is reported they were bound for Japan. FIRST TRIPLE HANGING Pittsburg, I'a., April S7.-Tho first triple execution In tho history of Alle gheny county occurred In the jail yard this morning, when Walter Obey, ('has. Jackson and Charles Miles, negroes wore hanged for tho murder of Ivan K. LuKcr, on May H, 11MH at LeOtdalo. JaekiiBi and Obey Wero hanged to gether, ami Miles 30 minutes later. guns" ARE NOT Traud Order Issued. 81. Louis, April 87.-Potnin In spector Sullivan was notified that a blaukot froHd order hid boon iwuod by tho postofllce department against tho Home Cooperative Company, whleh hud an otlioe in St. Irfiuia until a few month ago. Several hundred thousand dol lars aro involved, it is stated. The fraud erdor was Issued en the ground that the company is operating a lottery. It is stated that the earn pany has operated in St cities, to all of whleh the order applies. Get Bleu Quick Concern. Philadelphia, April 27. Charged with conducting a fraudulent concern, Helle Wllwn, head ef the Wilson Sjgn Cempany, No. 008 Walnut street, wa arraigned before United SfutM Com missioner Hell yteray and held for a farther heoriBg next Saturday. Pottofiiee Inspector James 8. Warden testified that "the Wilson Sign Com pany is a werklng-at-beme swindle, vlr timixing girls and women all ever tho country." Applicants were supplied at a cost of 41.10 with material or making mall cardboard signs, and, if the signs were satUfaetory, the company pur chased the at the rate-ef W-SO a howlr!. It Is said that none ef th signs were accepted. Changed, the Tm. Sacramento, t'al., April 27.-Ia the Bonkera eaie nt this warning's aesleo, tOBOjeJ for defense i the argument ,..tttidd hat the original plan waa rtaily to bribe tho legislator, but thej plan was changed. Imlon, April S". The Daily Graphic lliln morning eommeueiHi a series of ur tides oalljng iu ipiostltiu tho duration of tho armament of it modern llritisli licet in a manner which, if the facts should lie substantiated, is ualeulatml to cause a groat sousatlou. Tho writer alleges tlmt 15 warships, unfit for action, have l.iii discovered, as tho 35-alibro ami 12 iaeh guns constituting tho main ar mament of three vossels aro Infantile .if firing full ohargos. Tho latent Woolwiah pattern JiO-cul-lUr slx-lnoh gun has nlu failed under experlmout, and the tustlnn naturally arises as to the endurance of (lie armu meat of tho whole modern fleet. . The article tatwt facts unfortunately bo. juml dispute, nnd jvolnts out that tho present is tho time fur action, and not for blame. The facts camo to light through de velopments f weakness in new long gtiM under experiment and the simul taneous failure of the 18-Inch guns In th- Majestic class of bottloships, and through tho bursting of sholls in seven out of 10 Hritlsh-made guns on board at Japuuese battleships. The writer points out further that Great Hrltain is the only power that has adopted the manufacture of the ire guns. Jury Completes Work. Chleo'go, April 27. The federal grand jury will complete Its work of hearing tb evidence Iu the jmeklng house In vestigation with today's sessions, lite jury will reconvene next week, and In dictments are expected before that time. District Attorney Morrison re fuse to predict that any true bills will be vetoed. Milwaukee Fire. Milwaukee, April 27. Fire oarJy this morning destroyed the six-story build ing ef the Hiinaon Pur Company. Tho Iom is 400,040. Gifts to Colleges. Chicago, April 27. D. K. PoarsoB, a Chicago -philanthropist, today an nounced gifts amounting to $135,000 to Are small Southern colleges. Independent Refinery. Kansas City, April 87 II. It. Tuck er, Jr., today bought 60-sere traet at Turner, KasMB, on which to build large Independent oil refinery. PRESIDENT BIGELOW BECOMES BANKRUPT Milwaukee, April 27. A voluntary creditors are from all over tho UnitotB petition In bankruptcy was filed today Stntos, and tho filing of the petition in In (he United States dlsjrlet court by bankruptcy will necessltnto tho returns ct uriMirlHii niiinnntlnir lit ikllflft flflf) Frank G. lllgelow, defaulting president t ,,, ov , tl, FJr8t Nntlonill Bnnle. of the First National Hank, listing tho This amount will bo equally distribute! assets, on which Higelow's valuation is1 among tho creditors. $l,14t),000. Higelow's indebtedness, nc cording to his own confession, Is be tween $2,000,000 and $,'1,000,000. His According to the schedulo filed hf Higelow his total liabilities, including: notes endorsed, are $3,000,000. ITALIAN MURDERER HIDING IN WOODS tgglo Vllardo, : along Poto Hnkersflbld, Oil., April 27,-Pietro Tortorlcl, tho man wanted by the San Francisco authorities for tho murder mid dismembormoiit of Hla is supposed to bo hiding along Creek, nenr this city. A farmer. Iu that vicinity told the police that ho had seen a man who resembled Tortorlcl hiding in tho woods. When shown n picture of the murderer ho declared un qualifiedly tlmt ho was the mini, O Ul cers aro scouring tho neighborhood. Patterson Trial, Now York. April 87.-.lnhn 1. Mul len, racing partner of Cnosnr Young, was plHcod on the stand at tho 1'nttcr sou trial this morning. Ho told of tho ennduttt of Young nnd the defendant at various places In California. Ho said lie gave her $S00, at Young's request, to take her to New York. Young told her she would havo to lenvo him. Wit nest told of n meeting of tho dofendnut with Young iu New York in May, 10(H. Recorder Golf declined to permit tho introduction in evidence of tho Julia Smith letter, Iu which alio said frNnu was frantic, ami didn't know wlmt shu might do." Th 1 4 Is one (if tho best points made by the defense. In the. last trial the lett r was admitted," Appointed Governor. St. Petersburg, April 87. Goueral koseloir, former chief of the Moscow police, has been appointed governor general of Moscow, iu view of poaslblo May Day disorders, and his post has been abolished. DISCUSS LODGE MATTERS Los Angeles, April 2,7. Tho Woodmen oV Woodmen urn discussing ndmtnlstra tlve Hint t ers. Tho Installation of tho head ofllcor will oreur Wednesday, night. Tho next head enmp will prub ably Jto held in Seattle. Tho Women of Woodcraft aro still unablo to dooldo up on permanent headquarters. The sea-flow will clone Saturday, niid tho veto om tho head oiimp loentlon will bo held or tlmt dny. Militiamen. Will Go. Olympic Wash., April 27. Militia men of Washington, nnlrers and men, to tho number of between 2fi0 and 309, havo Won ordered to attend a ramp or Instruction at American Lake, near Ta foiiut, duly 10-10, next, Those attend ing will include all oulcors on tho nctlVo list, nil noii-eummlsslpned staff ofllecrr ii ml sergeants, and expert rlllcmoti aucY sharp shooters, An invitation to join them has been nccepted by tho Oregon' National Guard, and a rlllo match will' bo held between teams from the two slates. Chicago Markets. Chicago, April 27.Whcal corn, 45V'CfiOVjj oats, 28"J4- QB-, Toffif reib&& No Gold Bricks Hee , We ha ct wn the roiifldciice of Salem people- bv deserving it. never sub sisting on unfair rake off premium plan methods TKADH AT THTJ RB UABLB STORE. NEW SKIRTS In presenting our skirts for sprlug and summer, 1U0S, wo wish to will your imrtfeulnr attention to tho many entire ly now rrcutlona shown. In point of quality, of material, stylo ami wurk mnnshlp, we invito comparison with tliomt showit ulsewiero--we kuuw wo huvo better values fo less money than can be found elsewhere. ANOTHER LOT ItEOBIVED YEBTEn DAY, $3.35 to $37.50 NEW SBLK PETTICOATS All new shades and styles the greulest exposition of silk wear shown In this rlty. $6.50 to $22.50 MILLER & MILLER AW ANNOUNCEMENT OP OONOEIIN TO WOMEN. We havo secured the services of these renowned expert designers uud fit ters of women s garments tor one week, beginning Monduy, May 1st. Any material bought in ur domesllo ordress goods sections, costing 60 cents yard or over, will be cut und lit toil for yeu free of charge. Any garmenl you desire, lit guaranteed. LADIES' SUJTS Our entlro lino of newest spring and summer styles of silk and mo hair suits. Itegular 2G.00 values. After Easter sale $21.35 CRAVENETTED BRILLIANTINES Invisible plalda, checks and stripes In colors navy, blaek, tan light and dark prey. Itegular 10 value. After Enter sale 98f LADIES' OXFORDS Ladle' dxfords in high grade qualities. The best values In tbhr city at regular 2.60 and 43.00 prtcea After lister aalo fLOS SALE OF PANTS Extraordinary values .n men' sep arate tfouscrc. Every pair branfl new, SAvleg unusual. 3.50 va-'uea 5-00 Wn $2.25 $3,5 1 V'