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VOL. XV,
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1005.
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NO. 107.
CHICAGO
JAPAN
GIVING
BATTLE
KIDNAPER
CROWE
TURNS UP
BLEW
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CENTER Of
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OUT
Rain Dampens
Teamsters Strike
Militia Will Probably not Be Needed to
Quell the
Washington, May 0. Tlio intcrstnto
commerce commission left for Chicago
today. Next week thoy will continue
tlio Investigation of privnto enr lines,
and reconsider tlio question of rates on
corn products from Missouri river
points to Washington, Oregon nnd Cali
fornia. Also tlio rates on wooden-
lvaro bctwoen the snmo points.
Chicago. Mny 0. A heavy rain this
morning apparently put n dumper on
It ho spirits of -tlio strikers nml kept tlio
icron-cls moving, nurt tcmpornriiy, m
least, give Chicago n cessation or tlio
violent scenes of tho past week. Kvery-
Ihing indicates that tho striking tonm
tcrs rcnllro that tho employers nro
ivell situated, with tho unusual protec
tion afforded tliem ly cxtrn police-
Bucn uml sliorllUH ucputics, mm nun
thov hnvo cood nrosnects of bringing
Iho hnulini! business back to something
Klko normal conditions, with tlio nid of
Imported strlkcbr.okors. The Feder
ation of Labor meeting Bundny s ox
hectod to carefully ennvns tho proba
bilities of making concessions that will
end tho trouble. In tho meantlmo a
now movo for bringing about arbitra
tion will probably bo started today by
anion lenders, although tlio exact lorm
It will tnko is unknown, Both tho po
lice department and tho sheriff's office
Swore in additional men this morning,
hlthouL'h Sheriff Barrett declares ho
has tho situation well In-lniud, nnd
jhoro is no llkolihood that troops will
be neoded. Threo men, salil to do stria
ers. woro attacked early this morning
lor nn attack on u I'ulted Stntos ex
press wagon.
The Kmnlovers1 Association has do-
ided that thousands of trusted cm-
doves of tho boycotted department
tores nnd wholesale houses shall bo
worn In ns deputies sheriff. They will
t placed in wagons to net as oscorts
o drivers. Tho Kmployers' Assooin-
ion this morning reports having 4000
agons in service, which will oe in-
ireased Monday to MOO. ,
Thirtv-thro teamsters of tlio whole-
nln oroecrv houses wont out today.
fins lino of buslnes sis severely crippled
By the strike. The strike of tho tug
ion. In sympathy with tho teamsters
legan today, nnd river traffic is inter
rupted. Tho offlcials nro consiucriug
naklni the strike of the tug men gener-
11. Resident Todd, of tho Chicago
federation of Labor said totiny turn
Pie unions woro iu no need of outside
Working
an Wants a
rood Shift
One that can be depended upon. So
any shirts aro cheap, look good and
em all right, but when It comes to the
1st thoy are faulty in yalue and con-
Iructlon. Not so if you buy
lUMMITT
iHIRTS
They're made of the roost serviceable
laterial and are finished with particu
lar attention to every detail of eon-
ruction, Our prices are remarkably
w when you consider the quality.
BARNES'
Cask Store
B. T. BABNES PROP.
ilepi'i Cheapest One-Fries Cash Store
INTEREST
Ardor of the
Excitement
help to conduct tho struggle, nnd that
no plans for n general strike would bo
considered. In n statement today Pres
ident Shea, of tho teamsters' union, do-
cinrcu inni ino largo onus wcyro uomg
not moro than ten per cent of their or
dinary business, owing to inability to
secure competent help. Ho rolteratcd
tho offer of tho unions to submit tho
ilifllculty to arbitration.
This Aftornonn Presidents' Dold and
Shen telegraphed Governor Dlnccn, re
questing him to appoint n commission
consisting of ono representative of hi-
bor, ono of tho employers nnd the third
to bo pppointed by tho governor to nil
judicata tho strike, nnd their decision
to bo final.
It is learned tills nfternoon that tho
labor lenders believe n settlement of
tho striko is near nt hand. Mayor
Dunne was enguged early tills uftor
noon intnking stops looking townrd
pence. Tho nnturo of tho proposed set
tlement nnd methods expected to bring
it about nro kept secret,
o
limiting for Qrlxxlles.
Olonwood Sprirlgs, Colo., May 0.
Presldont Ilooscvvlt, with Dr. Lambert
nml Phil B. Stewart, left camp this
morning, nnd nro coming townrd Now'
castle. They nro expected here Into
thli afternoon or evening. Yesterday
was spout in hunting for grizzly bears,
but tho chaso was unsuccessful. If ho
uumes tonight Sunday will bo spent hero
quietly. Tho pnrty will lenvo for Den
ver Monday morning, making tho run
over the divide by daylight.
Woman Shoots Herself, '
New York, May O.-Mrs. J. W. Gray,
of Cliiengo, widow of Iirokcr Amy, Into
of that city, shot herself today in her
room nt the Hotel Imperial. .Towels and
property valued at $S0,000 were In her
room. Tho woman left four letters, one
addressed to Charles II. Stouohom, -14
Hrondwny, another to "Charles Sweet
heart," in which hIio expressed Iter
love, Mini said that sho was going to die
rather than bo soparatcd. Mrs. Oray
was a handsome creolc, n nativo of Now
Orleans, Her husband died several
years ago, Stoneham could not be
found at his residence today.
See Carnival tonight.
FOR DRUGS IN A HURRY
PHONE 1601.
POPULAR DRINKS
AT A
POPULAR PLACE
Our store is the popular re
freshment place, becauso tho ser
vice is always immaculate, and
the newest drinks always served.
HINTS FOR TODAY.
Ice Cream Soda 10c
Cream Do Menthe Cooler.... 10c
Soda Cocktail ,....10c
Sunset Sundae 10c
EW Phosphate 10c
Egg Lemonade 10c
Maple Frappe 10c
Cliop fluey 15c
Bonie Belle Cream 15c
Queen's Favorite ,.,..15c
L. E. IL Special 10c
Call on" us oneo and you'll
come often.
PHONE 1601
Louis E. Hooker
Successor Bteiner Drag Co.
Corner State and CommerciaL
Attack the Russians
With Heavy Columns
General Kuropatkin is to Be
Retired on Account of
Bad Health
Pebg Ilushicng,'Muy 0. Oynma has
began nctlvo operations on the Ituislnn
left, nnd indications nro that tho Jap
nncso nro preparing an offensive move
ment on a largo scale. Another general
battle Is believed to bo imminent. The
Jnpancso hnvo concpntrntod their heavy
columns near tho neighborhood of tho
Lino river, nnd tho advance forces nro
already in contact with the Russian
guard on tlio mnin rond from Gnkomcn
to nashlcn Chen. Thursday tho Jnpan
cso cavalry attacked n force of Cos
sacks, and forced them to rctlro. Tho
.Tnpnnote infantry hurried up,, and
selr.od tho villngo of Pnlltoun, from
which the Uiminns hnd (led.
Twenty miles to tho west n force, of
Hussinns was engaged making a recoil
noltcr, nnd rrin into n Japanese ambuib.
All except flvo of tho party were killed.
St. Poicrsburg, May (1. Tho roport
that Generul Kuroputkln has returned
M8MlHMKaW ;
BUY YOUR CLOTHING,
OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF
G. W. JOHNSON & CO. I
AjAIUUVSJiUlBlfSflAMAaAaAll
TvnsvBfiniiiniivivAvsi
from tho front Is confirmed. )l is snid
that General Znroubnloff, commander
of tho Fourth Kast Siberian nrmy corps
will succeed lilui. Fulling health is said
to be tho cause of Kuropatkin ' ro
turn. 'Blnguiwro, Mny 0. Vladimir Antouo
vltch, tho alleged Hussion spy, who wns
arrested on the for.tifled island of Bran
let, whs sentenced today to threo
monthif' imprisonment nnd fined 4SC0.
Aiitounvitch hits nppenlcd.
Purls, Mny 0, Tho renewal of the
report that Foreign Minister Delcutto
intends to resign ns n result of differ
ences with Frontier Bouvlcr over for
eign affairs, was formally denied nt the
foreign olllco today. '
Testified Against Her Husband.
Chicago, May (I. Mrs. Fischer Hoh,
sister of Mnrio Wiilker-liocb, whom
Julian Hoch is aotiused of having mur
dered, took the stand today against
her husband. Letters from Hoch to
Mrs, Bertha 8ohn wero also introduced
by the stato. Theso letters are alleged
by tho state to havo been writteu by
lloel. to prepare her relative for the
inmlug death of Mrs. Walkor-Hoeh.
See Carnival tonight.
Lottery Man Arrested.
Washington, May 0. Ily. the armt
of Walter 8. Koberts, In Chicago, the
department thinks they haVo tho iiibiii
orerator of the lottery business in tho
United States corralled. Itoberts was
traveling agent for tho "Hanford &
Klkins" syndicate, whieb was formed
to handle all tho lottery tickets in this
country. On evidence already gathered
Itoborts can bo prosecuted in Ban Fran
cisco or Boston.
Hobson Noosed at Last.
Birmingham, Ala., May 0. Mr, aud
Mrs. George Hull, of Tuxedo I'ark, New
York, today announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Orizelda Hous
ton Hull, to Captain Illebmond Fear son
Hobson. The wedding is act for May
25th.
Last night of the Great Carnival,
Demurrer 'Piled.
A demurrer was filed today by the
attorney tor the defendant in the
ease of 0. Marsh vs, Wn., Kramer, for
the payment of a note, on tho ground
thnf ttierA m nflft ftnftlffiAnt sun stated
in the complaint to constitute, a cause'
of action.
Be sure and attend the Arnold Shows
tonight,
Omaha, Xeb., May 0. Following his
interview early this morning at a
nowspnper office, in which lio said he
was ready to surrender on account of
protection by Omaha policemen, Patrick
Crowe, the alleged klduapcr of Kd
ward .Cildahy, Jr., loft for his homo nt
CouneikllltifT. Crowe's presence was
not' known to tho pollca until after his
depurtufe. It Is not not known whnt
notion will be taken by tho authorities,
if nny.
It is now reported that Crowo is in
hiding nt Omaha or Council Bluffs. The
chief of police has his cntlro force
hunting Crowe, and says that ho will
prosecute him if ho finds him, Edward
Cudahy says that ho has not promised
Immunity, but will prosecuto to the
fullest extent of tho law, if ho can cap
ture Cr;wc. Crowo claimed that ho had
served in tho Hoor war as part of his
wanderings.
Ho was asked if ho had any hnnd In
tho famous Cudahy kidnaping, but de
clined either to deny or udmit hia guilt.
During tho Interview Crowo was np
parcntly ill at vase.
Tho kidnaping of young Cndohy took
plapo December 18, 1000. Tho kldnnper
demanded n rnnsomo of $23,000 for tho
boy, but ho was sot frco near his fath
er's home by his captors, who got no
money.
Following tho kidnaping, Kdwnrd
Cudahy, Br., offered n roward of t'25,-
000 for tho capture of Crowo, and this
WWMBM)M8aSM
HATS AND SHOES
IVHvBvwvvVfl-r
oif r wns followed by another of it sim
ilar nnturo by tho city council and
county commission. Other rewards were
iilmi offerod, bringing tlio aggregate
amount up to $30,000.
NOT YET
TURNED
LOOSE
The Patterson-Smith Combi
nation Still Doing Time
New York, Mny 0. Nan I'utterson
is much Improved this morning, Hbe
slept well last night, and nto a hearty
breakfast with her sitter. Her father
wat the only caller sho admitted. Tho
statin of tho Fattersoii-Bintth ease is
not disturbed by nny developments to
day. Attorneys for ull parties ore wait
iug until Monday before taking further
step toward liberating tho prisoners,
THREE
HOURS
AHEAD
Hrightou Heach, May 0. At 0:88
this morning Charles O, Wrlgway, who
Is trying to break tho 1000-mile auto
record, had covered 023 miles, after 21
hours' continuous riding. He was then
three hours ahead of any previous rec
ord. Frigbton Beach, May 0. Wridgeway
severed 1000 miles in 36 hours and 60
minutes and 1 second, beating tho
world's record by A hour, 28 minutes
nnd 30 seconds, lie drove iil-horse pow
er Peerless,
Last night of the Great Carnival.
Cars to Depot.
There will be ears run to the depot
tomorrow morning, to accommodate the
excursionists, from 7:30 until train
time, 8i30. They will probably be run
every 20 minute.
Be sore and attend the Arnold Shows
tonights
Happened While BlastingStumps
With Dynamite
Young Man Lost His
by Similar
Friday nfternoon a most distressing
anil pniniui nccuicnt occurrvu in .in
dependence, In which Otto linker, n
young man of 24 yenrs, whs so serious
ly injured that ho mny loso tho sight of
both eyes.
There is n road being opened up
through 11 cortolu pnrt of tho town,
nnd the property owners adjacent to
tho proposed rond nro pnylng for tW
cost of constructing it. Ono of the
property owners hnd agreed to pay for
his sharo in the work by blasting out u
number of stumps standing in tho wny,
nud for tho last week had been so en
gaged. Bnturdny ho fell ill, and, for
accommodation, Otto Haker agreed to
do his work, nnd ho had nlrondy blown
up n fow of tho stumps with dynn
mlto, and, had threo or four moro rendy
to set tho fuso to. On ono of theso
stumps lief had lighted tho fuse, burj ns
tho fuao appeared t be defectivo, ho
approached near to .irrtain tho cause,
lust as ho stooped m r tho pi tic 0 whero
tho fuse was, tho whole charge, contain
ing three sticks of dynamite exploded,
sending pieces of wood, dirt nnd rocks
into linker's face. Tho force of tha
explosion knocked him down, nnd when
tho neighbors, attrnctrd by tlio noise,
arrived they found linker lying half
dead near tho plrtW-ThC-Injured mfttf
wns nt onco placed In a buggy nnd driv
on, by Ids brother, to this city as ipilek
ly ns possible, and placed iu charge of
Dr. Dulton, of tho Florence Sanatorium.
Upon examination it wns found that
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Great Morning Bat gains
All next week wo offer .special iuueements to morning shoppers, by offer
ing reductions on every articlo In tho house (oxeept contract uml special
sato goods) between the hours of Ou, m. and 12, noon.
Ito among tho early cues. Koinembur, salo boglni at 0 and closes ut 12,
nooir. '
Miller & Miller
SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY
Their famous Tommy Atkins men's shirt waists for women. Material
rango in prlso up to 15o per yard; 3'j yards cut to your individual meas
ure from a grand selection of fabrics, today only 88d
CORSETS .
Have your new gown fitted oygr
a new creet form W. B. Corset. Wo
have all the new modcU iu light
weights,
50 to 93.5O
ODDS AITO EKD8,
In lacea and appliques,
'1IALT PRICE,
Wanted-Sahr' "" -
EYES
Brother a Year Ago
Accident
tho sight of tho left cyo hnd been to
tally destroyed, nnd thnt of tho Tight
oyo so badly injured that it Is oxtreMo
ly doubtful whether it enn bo saved.
In addition to this, tho loft wrist is
broken, and there is n great gash, flvo
inches long, over tho forehead, nnd
many minor cuts besides.
Otto linker lias n young wlfo nnd
child, and tho accident nt this tlmo la
ospcolnlly sad.
It will bo remembered that exactly
ono year nnd ono month ago yestordoy
Mr1. Haker ' yoltrtgor brothor, Curtis,
was killed by 11 n explosion of giant
powder, nnd nlso another young mnn
by tlio nnmo of McCabe, who wns with
him. Tho two young men woro on
gnged in blowing up stumps, nnd In
somo manner exploded 100 pounds of
the powder. Only pnrts of tho bodies
wero over found, nud nothing is known
ns to tho manner In which tho accident
occurred. Tho nolso of tha explosion at
that tlmo was heard for 20jnilos. Mrs.
lluker enmo ovor from Iiidepcndcnro
this morning to bo with her husband,
At press tlmo tho young man wns rest
ing ns easy ns could bo oxpoctod under
tho circumstances,
Jury Discharged,
Lexington, Ky May 0. Tho Jury in
iho cuso of Judge J a in on Hargls, who
is ehnrged with complicity in tho as
sassination of Jnmes Cockrcll, an
nounced nt 1 o'clock this nftornoou thnt
thoy hud disagreed, nnd woro discharged-.
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Put on tho new garb elothes
lunko tho man yoit'll feel a royal
n a king, with the' oxhlllratlon of
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maker in the world have fashioned
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