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ti f w i (SBBBBBBBsW A f I V HssBiBr.jAk f ' auraal -U- SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 2, lOOfl. NO. S3. ri 7v ilrKS 4 4 If u a' lE JffiftMi" I cSS"- fflCAGO BLACK HAND SLAYS i i - i I II I it I i i i i I ' - , , i ii ifchist Assaults Chief of Police and Kills His Son :'S FREE ;i FARMS M BILLS NINE HOUR DAYS FOR Alt OPERATORS ANARCHISTS STABBED SHIPPVi t THE CHICAGO CHIEF DENVER PRIEST BURIED WW OP VETERAN TELEGRAPHERS O NRAILROADS, HIS SON SHOT THICK THROUGH WITH GREAT HONOR SPOKANE SUNDAY GLOSING 1 Alt SALMON FISir. I OX "WHICH HK bkUOW SETTLERS TO HOMES. I tm Leased Wire) Lithe, of Wtddcrburn, tkj OTcr Sunday, and iirttUimt tost he was i at tp hit holdings of ijIUbJ In Curry county lp0 flVC.) INCLUDING TRAIN DISPATCH ERRINTERSTATE COM7HERCE COMMISSION HOLDS CORPORA TIONB IIAVK HAD PLENTY 01? TIME TO PREPARE. (Unltod Pros Loaned Wire.) Washington, March 2. Thoro will 3D THE BREAST DEMONS TRIED TO GET FATHER AND SOJg ORREREI) THEMJ TO LEAVE THE CITY AND PARADE OF REDS IS PROHHUTED. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Chicago, March 3. Chief of 'P.0- bo no extension of tlmo In relation to'jc0 gum)y WttB atabbed twice ln,'tho tlto application of tho fedora! hoar law" or tolographcrs. '0- THERE WERE HUMOUS OF AN- OTHER DEMONSTRATION 11Y 4 i ANARCHISTS, HUT IT DID NOT MATERIALIZE LARGE DE TAILS OF POLICE WERE KEPT IN ATTENDANCE TO GUARD THE FUNERAL. PUSHED TO LIMIT ENRAGED REDREW .MERCHANTS S W K A R OUT WARRANTS AGAINST ALL KINDS OF SUN DAY LAW VIOLATERS, INCLUD 1NG A NEWSPAPER WILL TEST THE STATE LAW GOV ERNNG THE CASE. FISH IS STILL , FIGHTING HARRIMAN MEYER (United Press Leased Wlro.) Snoknno. Wrsh.. March 2. Tho (Continued on nage four.) fCAGOSTORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE - iw Dress Goods HCWAXTTA crw win: cwpitrcii nvw rx vnw A """ w ws4 aiiij llll I4l4ian 44141J1- W' AWtfV I THAT WAS EVER OPENED UP IN SALEM COME aVG0 STORK. THEY ARE HERE NOW AND READY INSPECTION. TIIKY COMPRISE ALL THE LATEST WT0W.V TO EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MANU- Ol'U BUYERS IX NEW YORK HAVE MADE A LKCTWX. WE CAN PLEASE ANY CUSTOMER. NO 1 WAT PRICE, DESIGX, SHADE OR COLOR YOU SLAY THK PRICES RUN FROM 23c YARD UP TO 92.50 YARD Yards j llFTI. I4.VEX FIX.! WALC9 IN rnRTTY 1 D STYLES, FAST I UiftD 1c intiful - Silks HUNDREDS OP SFROM iv I'm iv KXSiT SHADES u stue (United- ProBB Leased Wire.) arm; hi. driver, Jamea roley, sot in. ... -., . -- ! 8 ' Q- ,fe Bt i land son fatally wounded and an unyanus oi pupe wnu wr ut u,u w Jn earnflgt todfty hy thafUIng of I known m8.n w-s killed by tho chief, crowd their way Into tho Church of COmplr.lnlo against 32 proprietor In an attack mado oy ti supposed . 8a,nt Bonavontura stood In tho rnlnjf0r hooping op"n. Among thcuo com- niomocr OL IUO "UiaCK nnuu socveiy lur iiuum luuuy uiuv wiuy nun"-; )"uiim iiuininK i'b" "h"'"0" ' i ..... ai.i i - .l.i. .,....lt I . .. i - ... .m.. mnmlnir nnnnr nnil nil thn ,thwitnr. J" Harry Shlppy, Uo chlofs sbn, wa' conta1Xg' tM remains of Fatlfcr T,i? Jomi.Wiiant? M Jowlrii.ogK shot twice In tho breast, when he an-1 .rl. thtk nr.t lrllloll . Koepora, wno wero rrou m ""v " " - "' tlmo ego uy tho cierku: union, -mo tho anarchist, Alio, at Dcnvor whlla vnrranta will bo lusuod this nftr tho prloat was giving communion. ' noon. 'Dm loaf RorvlcnB nvnr tho boilv of Hnlnnnn rloBOil' hero nn Bund IV tho martyred priest wore Impressive somo tlmo ago, but tho authorities and solemn, uaroeu in me rones oi mnuo no enon io oxicnu mo closing 'Bwored tho door bell, and wllf die. I Foley, on hearing tho shooting, rushed to tho boy's aid, and received a bullet In tho hand. Ho was taken to tho hospital, where his wound was dressed. . Chief Shlppy, who was preparing his ecclesiastical rank and guardod lilllL'l Oliippy, Willi WUH illUtmiillH j .vw.-.. - rj" to go to his offlco at Central police In his JaBt sleep with all tho reverent headquarters, rushed Into tho hall.Jvlgllanco that tho rlUial of tho Oath- . A f. . UA - rJ nil. hIiiikaVi 1 J1n riln tfw Ann it Ilia nnd was stabbed twlco beforo hd shot and killed tho assailant. Chief of PoHco-Shlppy hns mado hlmsolf vory unpopular with tho an archistic elomerUs of Chicago eoolr ty by his attitude toward tho organi zation, and his strict enforcement of tho law In regarJ to opennlr meo.- Ings and parades. His order forbid- that tho church ho died for com ding lien Rolchman, tho king ofjmands for him as his last duo. tramps, from holding his widely- Father Blako celebrated tho niriis. advertised parade last month, anirFnthor McNulty delivered tho oulo hlo subsoqMont aotlon In arrostlng'gy. Fifty priests of the diocese Relchman, mado him ohjectlonab' headod by Bishop O'Connor, of Nov ollc church demands for ono of his churchly Btatlon, and gazed up by thousands who woro able to crowd softly past tho recumbont figure, all that was mortal of Father Leo Holn richs lay In state In his old church today. Tho funeral sorvlces were conducted simply, with all tho rites to tho "reds." This feeling was further IntensIfloJ ark. woro present. During tho morning hours there Ladles' $18.00 Silk Coats, $10.50 and 912JH). Ladles' $15.00 Su!t3 now.:f.50 Ladlea' $20.00 Suits now.. $12.50 Wo have Bargains for you in La dies' Suits and Coats. i up tiat saves you money when ho Issued an order during last: woro rumors about that another an- wonu in whlnli ho renuircd evorv archlstlc outrago was expected at the known "rod" to leave the city with- church today, but no disturbance oo ln a few hours, or he subject to ar-'curred. Precautions were taken, 'rest. It was tho order that la sup- however, to Me that the services posed to havo aroused tho anger of passed off peacefully, and an extra tho "black hands" and caused the detail of police were on hand. 'niinmntAii naunfiatnat inn. I Thnro were no demonstrations on """tvi" - - , . Moro Details of Attack. the part of tho crowds, and when tne riiiof nt Pnllrn Goorao M. Shinny henrso wheeled away tho thousands was attacked at his home, 31 Lin- that had waited about tho church ..1 . . n.tr w, .l.lo innrn. ,l...ln hi dimvluta utntulv fnrniOll 111 ing. Ho was stabbed In tho right to a long procession and followed Iho arm. The assailant, ovldently an body to the oemotory. Hundred Italian, was shot through the right lined tho streets as the procwslon temple and Instantly Killed uy me nasd turougn mo ony enier. to tho legal. limit Drug: stores havo slnco lou handling various linos -f merchandise niul dealors aro retaliat ing by nnlllug down tho Hd tight. Tho dofendnnts will mako a teat of tho stito law. SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD LUGRETIA i Mm. ShlDOy. who wltnomg'd imrl ivooilia'IIN OANSKItV o( tho traoeily. whloh alnrtei! on Ibo; S iNCOItrOIIATEI. I .1 k I ( steps of tho chiefs home, was pros-; A )jlBmnR company with a capital traled, but managed to call up North tjj,ooO has been started by bov liiniwEuu bircoi- '". uw. .- , nrirainont woodixiru mn. tub oomuany. whloh Is known as the tanco away beforo sho fainted. Harry Shlppy, 19 years old, the Woodbrn OannlUK Company, tiled chief's son, was prdbably fatally ar(,cIeg ot incorporation with the shot by the man. Ha was hurried o aoUHt. aork iMa morning. These ar Awgustlna Hospital and Immediately tfclH 8tflte tbat the CODr.rn will car operated upon, but the surgeons hav.' ry on a gn8rai fruit and vegetable little hope for his recovory. buajnoss. The owners and directors Chief Shlppy and Foley wero also q thQ nQV concer ar0 Hanry J. Alt taken to that hospital. I 0Wj w Ar Roberts, George Feder- Chief Shlppy bad ordered his bug- j 0 youne and J. C. Wage g', and was about to start to his of- flee. His driver, Foley, entered th Q , house while the chief was ; nutting on ' gmJ m fQf port,and tbla an overcoat. A morooai. laier in raorn,Dg t0 attend to business mat door bell rang and a dark complex- - loned tnan about 40 years of age, forced bis way to a front room. tera. Th Marion county Republicans (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Clinton, In., March, 2. Fred Dolph, 20 yars old, was murdered in bed last night, and tho police have arrested his 17-year-old wife, and charged hor with her husband's duath. Joalousy Is supposed to have l.-en tho moUve. Tho young coup'o wero married a yvar ago, and it J snld they frequently qu.irrelcd. Tho child wife slt in her oe(l in tho loca pollco station, dryeyod, close-llpiyi'd. She rfuos to talk or to boo anyone. Tho pollco havo ex amined her, but havo geined noth ing. They assert that thoy havo dam aging ovidVjncd ngaluBt hor. ASKING THE COURTS TO K9TA1U L1HH THE PRINCIPLE THAT ONE GREAT CORPORATION HAS NO RIGHT TO OWN A CON TROLLING INTEREST IN AN OTHER AND COMPETING HAIL-ROAD. ' (United Prc Leased Wire. J Chicago, March 2. Tho second attempt to wrest tho Illinois Central, from tho grasp of K. II. Harrlwn-. wan hoiked today when Judgo Ball denied tho motion of Honry Leman; an attorney for Fish, nud Loman's poUtltinprayjnthat.an- Injunction ' boKrantwrioYpnllnirtho fcfttlnfc of tho Illinois Cuutral stock held by the Union Pacific lit tho annual election' of tho road'a offlcsrs today, wna not allowed. Stockholders of tho rail roud mot today, hut postjionod any action until 2 p'clock tomorrow nf tornoon In order to glvo tho proxy contmltteo tlmo to verify. Ha record. FOUR MEN AGAINST GRIFFITH Dunbar Giiho for Fee iih Attoneejv Getirrul Goc Over n Day, CASTRO MAY COME TO GRIEF (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, March 2. Tho ad ministration Is preparing to bring considerable pressure upon Venezue la nud President Castro to comp'l him to deal Justly with American cltIns, interets In Venezuelan nrouortles, Tho complaints of the various asphalt companies aro tho chief bajcls of complaint. Albany Is Jwtly proud Of good Franklin T. Griffith, 'the weir known, olover and adroit attorney, for tho Portland Elootrlc Light &. Power Company, from Oregon City, found hlmlf matched thla after noon, when ho took up tho caso of hlB company against tho railroad comrolMlon agalntt- to say iho laaat a larger array of counsel for the state body than ho expected. Head ed by Attomoy-Goneral Crawford, tho counsel for tho stato wero; Glltnor & Sewvll, of Portland, nnd O. H. AltchUon, who, In addition to be ing a member of tho railroad com mission, appeared as- council for the commission, Tho attornoyo on both ildea sub mitted oral nrguineuts to Judgo Gal loway, Griffith contending that the rates of Jho commission for faro from Mitwauklo and Oak Grove io First and Alder streets woro unro- sonahlo, while tho stato's counsel olaimed th.".t tho rates vero ry reasonablo. Diinlmr Ciiko Goch Ovt'i. The trial of former Secretary of Stato F. I. Dunbar, on tho charge of illogally collecting fees vhllo in of fice, which was to havo been heard beforo Judgo Galloway this after noon, via continued, owing to tho extended hearing of tho suit of tho Portland Electric Light & Power Company against tho Railroad Commission. To tho MeHlcteatu of Yin' Park- In .c&tfe of & .firo'In Yew Park jpall up No. 333 to got tbo service or the Yew Park flro department. 3-2-3t big payrolls. (Continued on page five.) vlll have a "get together" March H.I