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- WW DAILY GAPTT At lOUBHAL Tonight and Sunday, showers. VOL. XV. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1005. NO. 117. CHICAGO TEAM OWNERS Slave Decided to Send An Ul timatum to the hahot Dealers Clilcngo, May 13. Two hundred nil- iltlonnl wagons woro put in service this! (hOEIivIJT Horning by employers becauso of sub siding violence. Tlio pollco force on luty ns a result of tbo teamsters' strlko reduced by 1000 men. The unions this morning distributed 30,000 buttons Crltli a black border, Inscribed: "Wo aourn tlio loss of a dead brother." Tlio Rftptlon Is supposed to refer to tlio death let George J, Prince, tlio union team- r, killed by Deputy Sheriff Wuldron. rho team owners' association held n Kpeelnl meeting at noon fodny, to con ger their position in tlio teamsters' trikc, and decided to deliver to the Strikers' committco tonight their ultl- turn, that tlio association insist on selr contracts with "struok" houses jng observed. Unless the labor men 3undny's meeting recede from thoir Bltlon, that tlio team owners' nssocia- wen remain "neutral" in wio present Itrbublc, this action means ono of two ItbTnirs, a spread of tlio strike, or its practical abandonment. president Shea of the teamsters' Etnlon, said thin afternoon that the unions will nover comply with tlio ro Kists of tlio employers, that union drlv- r bo allowed to deliver to strike-bound acxs "Any concern thnt wants u kout of its teamsters can havo it delivering goods to theso firms." Tlio rWtli of Harry Grady at tbo Provident pltnl today makes the eighth vie- !of the toamsters' strike. TRAI1HS COLLIDE Chicago Markets. Ihlcago, May 13. Cash wheat, 05i. mn, 4Ui. Oats, S0"j. On the Pennsylvania Road in Spite of Block System Corry, Tn., May 13. In n collision between' two freight trains on tlio Penn sylvania road near Ilydo this moruing, Engineer Willlnm Sitting and Fircmnn George lllgmnn woro killed. Several of tlio trainmen were injured. HUMAN OPTION CASE DECIDED FOR PLAINTIEF A Promise Exacted for Future Delivery of a Bride Held Good by a Jury v JACK MATHEWS HAS BEEN REMOVED Ftom United States Mat shaf snip at Port land to Make Place for Cnas. J. Reed P. Matthews. Pittsburg, May 13. The jury In tlio Steinor-Glbney $50,000 breach of prom i.o enso this morning returned n ver dict nwarding 113,050 to the plaintiff, Miss Edith Glbney, of St. Louis. Claus J. Stclncr was defondnnt, Ho is a civil engineer, and n member of a prominent Pittsburg family. According to the ev idence the engagement was In the form of nn option on Miss Gibnoy. Tlio suit Is known as tho "human option" case. LAST SURVIVOR OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION UTIOA, N. Y., MAY 13, Hilt AM CEONK, THE BOLE SURVIVOR OF THE WAR OF 1812 DIED TODAY, ACJED 105. ATTACKS WHITE HOUSE Italian Has Been Sent to the Insane Asylum RUSSIAN TROUBLES INCREASE Nurse Attemps Death of the Baby Heir Washington, May 13. The Italian ar rested last night, while trying to elTcct nn entrance to tho rear door of tho Whlto House this morning was commit ted to tho St. Elizabeth Hospital for tho insane. QUALITY t't always so apparent when ufte baying a shoe. Sits true worth is discovered only after considerable actual service. It's 5 dependable wearing qualities, combined with tlio correct styles and roper lit that has made E BROWN SHOE GO'S SHOE So Popala. Kr cash plan brings reliable footwear within reach of tbo smallest 'purse. Peasant Uprisings Continue to Increase in Interior Paris, May 13. Tho Petit Journal prints it story from Ht. Petersburg lit which it is alleged that a nurw culled to Tsarko-Sclo was caught by tho em press In tho net of putting tho Infuut heir to the Kussiun throne into a bath of boiling water. This dispatch adds that all tho domestic servants in tho household have been dismissed. GLENN0N RECEIVES PALLIUM Knarkoff. May 13. Workmen, here proclaimed a gcnerul strike for tomor row, SpcciaUprecautlou is being taken to presurvo order .BSOWM'S, MARK REJ"OLVED!!'J THAT LITTIETOMMYTuCKER. Va3 Certainly a Suckeis For SINGING TOR NICE6RCADaoMEAT Ir HE'D KNOVN VHAT TO CHOOSE HE'D had BLUE RIBBON SHOES To WEAR. VPOM HI3 CUHNINC LITTLC fEET. 'PIASTER. DROWN J. ! ImM Jmm twtftl Huda Pest, May 13. Twenty miners were killed today by a premature explo sion during blunting operations at Al mas Coal mine at lteslczn. St. Petersburg, May 13. Vico-Ad-inirnl Nazitou shot and killed an order ly in his room toduy. The orderly fired three shots from a revolver. The crime is attributed to the anger of the orderly ut bis dismissal from his duties as or derly, and being ordered to proceed to the front. St. Petersburg, May 13. A dispatch from Scrgatel, In tbo government of Nlznnl Xovogord, says tho peasants are in revolt, and set fire to several properties'. Tho (Ire in preventing all work in tho fields. M2S Wo ad BLUE RIBBON SHOES && ilftT3 D) M To WEAR. VMM HIS CUHNINC ilj 4 n rCr0s-C BWiT, INinrr -Jv. i P'feJ ( Em lc l atrmr ms BVrur imwh Mpret Odessa, May ID. A bomb faotory was discovered at the sailors' headquar ters, and six bombs found on tho premises. Hong Kong, May'l3. Seventeen war ships wero sighted Wednesday night 12 miles off the Threo Kings, large rocks off the entrance to Ilonkope bay. A number of transports have also been seen at Knape pass, 70 miles north of Kanranh Bay-. fyy . y Cl?-jz tersvoed' (5Z4& Jscse - &,&rjd.?te4. &yb. RYGOODS CLOTfflNG Moscow, May 13. There is a great exodus of people from this city. The population has become alarmed by the reported impeding trouble. Serious dis turbance are reported in the districts of Smolensk, Temak, Nessarabia. .la the Circuit Court. Department No. 2 of the circuit court was in session today, and transacted the following butincasf Jn the 'case of 111 Owing vs. IX If, Turner, or cancel ing of a deed, a motion on the part of the defendant for a nonsuit was ovr- ruled, and tbo case taken under advisement. The ease of Anne M Jc bason, et ah, St . Louis, Mo., Mny 12. Distin guished prelates and member of the elergy of tho Unman Catholic church are gathering from nil parts of the country In Anticipation of tomorrow, wjien Archbishop John Joseph Glonnon, thi new mntropolltnnof flt.'ljouls will be Invested with tho pallium In "mark of his ecclesiastical oflleo. Seldom in the history of tho church In tho West lias (hero been so distinguished nn a feemhhige of Catholic, prelates n is now here. ThoyOucludo more than n score of archbishops and bishops In nddltion to a host of clergy. The sacred vestment will bo placed on the shoulders of the Archbishop by Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore. Pre vious to tho ceremony noiitiilciil hlorh mast will lie said by ono of the dis tinguished visitors, nnd Archbishop Ireland, of St . Pnul, will deliver tho sermon. The ceremony will tnko plaeoj in the old cathedral and udmisstnn will, be lmd by ticket. The pallium, meaning literally a cloak I or mantle, is a bnnd of whlto lumb's ool, embroidered with purpln crosses, and is worn about tho neck by tho popo and all prelates and metropolitan. In eluding pntriots and metroHlltau. In former times It was mndu of purple em broidered linen, and wns worn by all bishopst, It bus two pendants, ono hang ing down the breast and tho other downl the back of tho wearer, Tho pallium 11 worn at all time by the pope, but only on solemn occasion by others. It can never be transferred to another person, and it is always buried with tho body of the man who wore It during life. ilight Itev. Joseph Glennon, who is to be the recipient of the distinguished, honor tomorrow, was born in Kinno- gard, County Meath, Ireland, June 1-1, 1802, was graduated from All Hallow College, Dublin, in 1883, and wa or dained priest u year later. Ho camo to America soon after hi ordination, and became assistant pastor of St. Patrick's church in Kansa City. Prom 18S7 to 1802 be wa pastor of tbo cathedral there under Bishop Hogan. In 1803 he beeame vicar-general of tho diocese, and two years later administrator, He was appointed coadjutator bishop of Kan sas City, with the right of succession, and consecrated titular bishop of Pinara j in 181)0. Later he was appointed co adjutator to Archbishop ICaine, of St. Louis, and succeeded to the archbishop ric on the death of tho latter, two year ago. Washington, Mny 13. Tho President wa? in tho hand of Matthew. Mnltr todny , appointed ChnB. J. Heed United own desired in tho stnto convention t State marshal for Oregon, vlco Walter put friends of Scott on tho stnto ticket. in plnco of Dunbar for reerotary of state, and Moore for treasurer, anil play "politic" nccording to tho approved rule of tho game Scott would not! listen to thnt, and then Matthew toliS his managers to do thoir own managing outsldo' of tho Multnomnli delegation. Hood 1 nlmost unknown in Salem, but I hcllovcd by somo to have been farmer representative nf tho Olson Hnrvestor Co., nnd now in tho innr nnco business, C. J. Itccd wn perhaps tho most intt mato personal friend of Judgn Hell I rigor had in tho city, nnd ho wns probably recommended by tho Into judge. This virtually amount to tho rcmov nl of tho last obstnelo in tho way of securing tbo conviction of Mitchell nnd Hermann, so fnr a having ono of their personnl friends in nn oflleo thnt could glvo them fair piny, as that term is understood in politic. Matthow bns been under suspicion of being n friend of tho ontiro delegation, nnd It is well understood thnt Editor Scott, of the Or egonlnn, lin spent soma of the pant few month in Washington to socuro tlio removal of "Jack" Matthew, who wn tho local manager of tho Scott senator ial campaign when Fulton wns elected. Scott nlwuy blamed Matthews for tho Collapso of his ambition, but, in reali ty, tho management of tho matter was In tho hnnds of Sonntor McGinn nnd hi own son, Leslie, fnr more than It Mooting of Salcra Bar Atosclatlon. Tho Salem Bar Association met this afternoon In tho county court house, ml I) o'clock, to adopt resolutions In honor of tho Into Judge Bellinger. . MISS PATTERSON HOME AT LAST Safe m He Mothers Atins Let Hci Df op Into Obscurity ' j v v Washington, May 13. A crowd 1200 greoted Nan Patterson when she nrrived at tho Pennsylvania station nt 7it!0 this morning. Xnu's brother was tho only member of tho family nt tho station to welcome tho actress home. Tho rrnwd cheered as the Patterson Smith party walked through the station of nnd took n cnrrlngo for her Howard nv 'cnuo homo, whero tho sorrowing mother wii waiting for lier daughter". Arrival nt homo Nnn jumped from tho inovlnj jonrrliigo and rushed to tho veranda, whero her mother wa standing. Tho two worn soon clnsped in each other' arm. Other of tho party followed and tho family reunion was complete. cQTjm rei&&& The Greatest Store And tho greatest business in Salem havo risen hero on the foundation of PUBLIC SATISFACTION With the best service, tho bedt assortment and tho lowest price. Not withstanding our oxcelleut store service, wo uro nt time too busy to glvo each the attention thoy deserve, so to luduco and t.ncourugo morning shop ping wo continue giving BIO -REDUCTIONS PROM II A, M, TO 12. BEST AMERICAN PHINTB. SIMPSON'S BLACKS AND CJRAY8 CALCUTTA rANCIEfl SIMPSON'S PERCALES. ALLEN'S BROCADES. ALLEN'S rOULABDS And All Pattern and Colors. 5c yd Bishop Will Vxexeb. Bithop Breyfogle, of- Redding, Pa will preach nt the 17th and Chemeketa street Evangelical church Mouday ev ening, May 15th, at 8 o'clock. This Is tho presiding bishop at the conference now being held, at Lent. Everybody I invited to bear bim, a it will bo a fine talk. Marriage- Uceas. A raarirage license wa Issued today iiti' and men' furnishings. Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash 8tor& J aJw ukea uwJer iiymmt!ni vs. O. O. Savage, a suit in equity, was, to Mis Anna Knutson and Mr. Edward Wormdahi. BEST QUALITY Amosfceag Gfcgkams 6 J-4 yd Ladles' Suits Best styles best materials larg est display Ipwest price. No old, out-of-date style shown here. $25.00 $28.50 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45,00 salts StfitS MtKs MttS $2.35 $23.85 $26.65 $29.85 $34.85 $3935 FINE CLOTHES FOR Tie YOUNG FELLOWS Clothe that are made right and of material that will give satisfaction. Style are of the newolt designing, and price aro lower than the same quality can be Quod eltewhere.