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fl TWO EDITIONS DAILY, AT 23ti SOU31IWE3T GALB. i.". t 4 ' V P. M. AND 4:00 M. JS. - i . - jrJLLA F-Tt J 1 1 a JL vj jfJr X JL AJL jUuJrJAL. 3CVL SALEM, OREdON, p XUXISDj AY, JANUARY 23, 1006. NO. 20. ICAG0 v PACIFIC COAST WEATHER FRANCE AND Aiii.i , 1 mm GREAT RABBIT DRIVE IROQUOIS THEATER FIRE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, CHINESE VISIT THE . SECRETARY Government Expresses Sym pathy With Brazil, and Teddy Talks Statehood BEEF i. CASES UilNA WAY GO TO WAFf icngo, Jan, 28. uratou Htiuos At Morrison this morning replied o ehnrgee of bad faith nwulo fc; avm against o Rovornmcn, ,n ecf case. Ho declares the pjk, ttempted to create prejudice .t thoproution bo tho vordiQt. ahield tho defendants. Ho do- nothing but a fair trial, and- a (ministration of tlto laws. Tap unfa attorneys made objections bo ruling of tho court, thai nfter loon had) mado tho statemento coll Ufa packers ' lawyers guilty tf sry, tho government bo allowed mo latitude that had boon given lofcndnnta in making thoir eponing lonts. Morrison oaliotl his oppo ccrporationi trust lawyers. Tho of tho gpvornmont's contontion to n tmissiona upon wiuen tno in r.s aro based had not boon mado cVli, therefore tho immunity pnro unnppHoablo, Morrison de tho thought of immunity was an thought. Chargo nfter charge wa by Morrison, and tho court ruled I bo proper for him to pove. The ulanto drew tho prosecution's fire, Ejecting, Morrison mid he would 'attorneys an wltaetwes to prove contention. o Princo Louis Li Sensible. rlin. Jan. it, Prince Louis, tit Kttn, has announced thst he favors rs.il manhood suffrage declaring rthy the safest which Iff upheld by beople. Court oirele In Berlin are ded. RoMtan Squadron Safe. Petersburg, Jan, Si. The Vlnd ok squadron, retried lost, Is safe lo hnrlwr of Colombo, Ceylon. mwSmrE x&oiiJttjLwawnoixsjz. , Prices Cut to the Quick LOOK CAREFULLY OVER THIS PRICE LIST It Will give y aa idea of hew we are celling goad at this time ef the rear, we ar doing tno immmc. we ;oods at lower prices than ether etorca tokepyottrcasfldencoand trade Che Chicago Store always foremeet for the best bargains. stdiec' 19o Cortet Cover 6 I5e Lace Trimmed Corset Cv tta ,, SSc idea' Sfie Cambrie Drawers... Mc POr Cambrie Drawers, laee trim med 36c f5e Cambria Night'gewns, tucked! .e Hamburg Bbrldery, yd 3c ? Hamburg Bmbroidery, yd. .Jo l Embroulary, fl'A la. wide, yd I0t loe Corset Cover Bmbreidery, 80 m wide, yd 6e w TbreaJ Jjaee, 3 in. wtae, yu 3o s75o Persian Flannel KImonaB..30c 75e utlng Flannel Nightgowns 45 ?5e Outing Flannel Underskirts 4&o Ladies' 20o Embroidered Collars So 20c Fancy Bmbxddered Collars Sc fBUY YOTJR Wn.TC AT THE CHI. CAQO 8TOEE ;Ladlea Bolts, half price i 10c, 15c, SSc j50c Shopping Bage ...,15cand 35o $1 Comforts, sale price, 69 -Blankets at ealo prieec Me, 45e 7oe 1-Hc "Wrapper Flannelette, yd 8 l-3o ?Me BUndard Calico, yd....3c 1 8 1 3c Heavy Crash Toweling, yd 5 7e White Towels, sale prise.... 4t i Bftter onea- at email price Children's 25o TJnderwear 10c Ladiea' 18a Black Stockinee....9 LadiM' 3e Hvy Recsd Hoee 13e Ladiea' HoaTy 75fl Unioa Suite 40c 10c Torchon lace, 3 la. wide, yd, , 4c lAdfiea Wool Waista. . . .Half Prleo Salem'sGfeatestGsowlngStofe McEVOY BROS. San Franolsoo, Jan. 23. Storms of unusual severity are prevailing throughout the Mlftdto West, There ft faH of tomparaUlro MMo Wwn ,ut on . .. .A1MI A tWlMB,,nn nf ,ftmn ovorllcB BrUjh Co,amb,a ftnJ Washington, Rata er snow baa been gonorat frora Nerthorn California east to Albert a in the Northwest province. Unsettled weather is expected Califor nia, north of Tehnehapl tonight and to morrow. Storm signals havo been (Ms played oil the Pacific coast. D0VE0F PEACE IN RUSSIA St. Petersburg, Jan. 13. Official cir elea exultantly announces that the wholo of the Rueelan empire la quiet, with the exception, of the Baltic prov inces nod tho Caucasus. Wltte affirms the revolutionary mist has beea dfo aipate), and MjrCts a prompt eoaila atea of the ferelgn lean. . Vltto looks forward Cc a dtflalte era of eaJfti and peace, aovemor Bell on a Visit Hm40m, Ma&, Jan. M. Qeveraer 0. J, Dell! M a. Dell, and several Meat bern ef his staff arrived here today to attend tho annual meeting of the Hudson Vermont Aasoelatlen. In the ovening tho governor and his party will bo the guosta of tho Vermont Association at a reception and banquet. xnow wo nave to gtvo you goei ladiea' 7& Silk Olovee, all col- ers, pair 48c LadW 8 H. 8, hito Hdkfs..8 Men's 40 Working Shirts.... Uc Men's 48 Wool Olere i8c Ladies' Heavy 7Sc Union Suits. 46c Men's 7 Heavy leather Olaves 34)c $1 Sweaters 4Sc TKB OmOAQO STORE FOR DEESS OOODS Men's 10s Heavy Gray Sox. ...4c Men's 40c neavy Fleeced Un derwear 20 Men's $1 Folt Hats ....49 Boys' 39a Overalls .'..96c WooleCaMM' E8THABOD ILNN Men's 65c 5-. Blue Jean Over. alls 80 Men's $1.35 Pants, sale price. .75c Men's $1.49 Pants, sale price.. 08c GEI1AT BAEQAIKS IN LADISa' BUTTfl AND OOATfl Boys' $8.60 Suits, sale price.. $1.75 Men's $8 Baits, s&le price. ...$4.75 Ladies' $2.35 Dress 8hoea....$1.89 Men's $3 Press Shoes $1.85 Children's Shoes, from ...,23c up Men's lOe Rubber Collars 3c Boys' 10c Suspenders, pair 5c 75o Unlaondried Shirts, linen bosom. , SOc LADIES $8.50 RAIN COATS, PRIOR f 4.00 75c lace eartaine, pair 30e White Cotton Batti, roll 5o Beat Saxony Yarn, skein So 10c Shetland Floss, skein 7e Beat Spool Bilk, spool .....So Ladies' $3 Rainy Day Skirta $1.45 $3 Fur Neck Scarfs 95 $5 Butterfly Dress Skirta ....$2.75 Children ' $4.50 Jacket $20 && Marseilles, France. Jan. S3. Chinese! mail brings aa account of the invasion of Tonquln and French Indo-Cblim b Chinese rogulars, who encountered tv French force of 400. Tho Chinese wor defeated in a three-hours' baltt inree numirea were Wiled, ana fcj many wounded. The French lost If A PraneoChineee war is possible. 1 TOBACCO FOR THE NAVY! Washington, D. C, Jan. 28. Bor tho first time in several years tho navy dopartmont baa this year been nblo to awartl its eentracts for tobacco fon the next fisenl joar to a concern not! identified with the so-enllcd tolmooe trast. Hithertb tho prices of rival bid dors have been iweh that tho award of the oontract had to bo mado to a flm bellevedi to have been eenaeeted rtth the trttet, Laat year the eentraot was not awarded to the firm wbo sample wri eowddered tho lost, be attse the rke demanded1 was too Mrs, Imt tk4a year the fimv efTerlKK the beet sample offered them at 3C eetii a pewnd, which U eoasidered- a vry reasonable price. JOINT STATE- , HOOD Washington, Jan. 80. Hamilton, ohalrman of tho, committee on terri tories, submitted to the houso a report of his ewwmlMee favoring tho ndmis idea of Oktahama. and ImVan Terri tory as one, and Arlsona and New Moxleo as another stat. Tho report of tho minority, oposlng statehood for Arlsena and New Maxiee, was present ed, and a fight oa the bill opens to morrow. Republican insurgents joined with the Dxnnoerats and the Republi can regulars. AH jefeti eenfldenea. The majority report says the state of "Oklahoma" may be admitted as soon aa a constitution U adopted. The state of "Ariaena." tmy be admitted) net earlier than seven and a half and not later than 11 months after the approv al of this act. Hack htate shall be di vided1 into two Judicial districts, OkJa hotaa will W allows! five and Ariaeaa rtw mombers of the national !. Pror riton is mad iw na tarian scbools, and the teaching of Hnglish. The wffge Is well guarded, and a strong anti-jvolygamy elans is laaliided. The new state to assume the debts ef the terrltoriea. The capital of Oklohama. is fixed at Guthrie and of Arlttona, at Santa Pe until 1915, when bapltals may be established by elections. In the eenatitutienal con vention ef Oklohama it is required to adept a. provision making Indian Tsrri tory prohibition. BOUGHT COPPER MINES Marysvllle, Cal Jan, 83.i-The Amr icaa Smelting D(i Refining Company, of tho Guggenheim syndicate, has pur chased the Dempaey mines near Marys ville. A large smelting plant will be built, and other copper properties in the district will bo purchased. ' e " - R. A. Weiss Dead. Butte, Mont., Jan. 23.R. A. Weiss, a pioneer, and one of the best known mining mea in tho Northwest, is dead as a result of paralyslt. Ho operated extensivelyi ia Spokane and the Brit ish Northwest. He was the discoverer ef tho Mooreroft oil fields ia Wyom ing. s Stock Brokers Break. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. S3. E. D. Gar ner & Co- stock brokers, nave as signed, with liaUhtioa et $800,000, Arlington, Or Jan. S3. Hunters from Portland, Seattfo. Tacomo. Sio- Wne sml Walla. Walla have declared iheir intention of attending tho big rabbit drive eohedled to take place at Waloek Island, a fow miles east of Arlington, on the Columbia river, Feb ruary 9th. About 40 will go from Arlington, and1 the total number pres et is expected to be well up in the hundreds. iMalock Maud was named for Dr. N. O. IMaloek, of Walla Walla, and is five rollea long by two and one-half wide. IV hunters will meet at Coyote, n ntatlon on the O. It. & N. lino, tho morning of Friday, February 9lh, and will eroas to tho island at daylight. The hunting party will form on tho lower end of the island, and nt n given signal will start for the ether omK. drlv ing the rabbks before them, and kill Ing an many as pomlldc en tho way. Prise will be given to tho hunter so ooring the greatest mimbor of soalp. ltabblts on this Island destroy much jnlfalfa am) do groat Injury to treos nwi -wrnuitery. inree years ago a nni f, ran held ami about 1600 rabbits killed n three dayt. They have again be coma a nwtennee, and an effort will be rami to completely exterminate them. READY FOR BALL SEASON (Four O'clock KUtion.) 9n Franatiee, .Ian. M. Directors of the Pad do coast baseball league met in regular annual seetdon today, and reprcftontotlvm from all tho oJtles in tho lenguo were present. Delegates from Sacramento and. Fresno, who aro sodklng aimilsfllon itno tho league, were also pi-went, Dakersfleld la also clam or lug for a franakise. While tho ses sion was exooutive, sufficient Informa tion leaked out to lead to tho belief that Taeema wil be drped, and either Saemmonto or Fresno taken in. Tho six elub league will be continued. It is probable that at a private moot ing this afternoon Jnk Oseasen wjM bo ahoaen Hmnagr of tno San Fennels o elub. JOHNS TOWN FLOOD Pittsburg, Ph., Jan. M. The busi hom portion ef Jbatown, the famus flooded1 city, U again suffering from Heed. Cellars ncmUn all the building in the buaiaes diserlet are filled al motit to the sidewalks, and muak war ebaadiso is ruined. The water is at a stago ef IS feet ia the Connemaugh river, and if tho rain continues as it has tho past 18 hours & nor ieus flood is likely to result. Tho people in the lew lands in the out skirt a were forced into the second floors er out ef the dis trict entirely. One street railway Una has suspended. Tho fire department has been bus) all day pumping, O ' ' Sight Hours a Day's Work. Washington, Jan. S3. Tho provision in the urgent deficiency bill that the eight hour law, applicable to tho Dis trict of Colombia on government work, should not Apply to the Panama canal was stricken out in the house today on a point of orW raised by Williams. Will Proaeoute Them, (Fw O'Cloek Edition.) New York, Jan. S3. -Intimations hav) been mado by District Attorney Jerome that criminal preaeeddags will follow the conetusioa of the libel suit of Justice Douel against Normam Hap good, editor of Collier's Weekly. i 0. ... Sold His Oayoses. Now Turk, Jan, S3. AU carriages and horses ef MeCall, former Hf in eurasea president, were anetioncd yes terday, asdJ sotted (8600. Cardinal Is Dying. Some, Jan. S3. Cardinal Girolamo Maria Gettl, prefect of the propagan da is dying of pneumonia. Chicago, Jan. S8-Jiiflgo ICavanugh today refused to quash the indictments in tho Iroquois theatre ease, and held Will J. Davis, manager, for trial, Davis is charged in six counts with manslaughter, becauso of tho death ef Vlvia It, Jnokson, one of tho COS vic tims. Tho first four' counts allogo neg llgoBoe in bis failure to comply with tho city ordinances. GERMANY RECALLS TROUPS Pari, Jan. M.--Gormnny has recalled tho oxtrn troops sent Into the garri sons on tho western frontier. o- Dr. Nordenskjold in MenncapoUs. MinneaK)i, Jan. M. Dr. Otto Nor doaskjeld, arctic and antarctic ox pier or, traveller and lecturer, arrived here today en his American lecture tour and will spondi a few days hero among his countrymen, who have mado the matt extewdvo preparations to lionise the famous Scandinavian. This even lag ho wiU deliver a lecture on- hl perilous expe-Mstew toward tho south pule. The lecture wiM be under the audces of tho Minnesota college, which has taken charge of all the prep arations for the big event. The great travoller and explorer was reoeived en his arrival by n delegation represent ing tho elty government, tho Mlnue aota college, and every single Scandi navian society and elub in this elty. Beside that thern wore several hun dred countrymen of Dr. Nordenskjold who, although unattached to any com mittor er delegation, en mo to glvo the traveller a hearty welcome, During his stay in this ally Dr. Nordenskjold will le the guest nt several receptions, banquets and) ether social function arranged In his honor, A SOUTH AMERICAN ELECTION (Four O'clock Kdittca.) London, Jaa, Si, -According to ad vlaea received bore another revolution m in pregresa In Ifewudor, headed Iry former Pred4uwt PJasa. It is said that Alfare, who seised the capital mat week, has the support of the nat. GENERAL WHEELER SICK New York, Jan. Sfr-Qeaeral Joseph Wheeler is reported as seriously 111 at the home of his sister at Brooklyn, and it is feared that it will develop in to pneumonia. Oourt-Maxtial at Annapolis, Annapolis, Md., Jan. 88. The court martial today called Lieutenant Bay dcr, who is acoused by a number ef midshipment on tho count of baring, to testify. Tho only cadet under ar rest at present awaiting oharges is Ned Obapin, of Pasadena, Col. There will bo a number of other?, but no arrests will be made until the court is nearly reatty to try them. New York Notes. New York, Jan. 3.Tho steamer Trojan, from Philadelphia to Boston, was sunk, but ber crow was saved. Rhiafrlandei Waldo, am ex-ormy, ofll eer, elub sua and millionaire, has been appointed first deputy police commis sioner. --- Honor Xing Alfonso. Algoeiras, Spain, Jaa. 25, Delegates to tho Moroccan eonfereneo and presi dent of tho assembly, Duke Almodovar, held c levea 1b honor of King Alfonso's noma today. There was so bssoIob of the congress. Washington, Jnn. S3. Tho Chineso commiseioners arrive) in this elty to day, ami1 were met by Denby, chief lark ef tho state department, Denby is familiar with the Chinese customs and language. They aro quartered at the Arlington hotel. They called1 upon Secretory Root ibis aftqrnoon, and tho department of war, navy and state Tho oommlttco of tho hoHSO on inter state commerco postponed ita voto on rato bills. Secretary Bonnparto sonb this government's Condolence to Brazil en tho less of Its bntUeehlp. Tho President received tho statohood Insur gents today and gave them a straight talk, In tho hope of putting tho bill through tomorrow. FRANCE AFTER CASTRO Washington, .Tan, S. Prance will Ideakade tho Veaoauolait coast. It la learned that these orders will be pre pared at the naval office at Paris for the tranmtisalen of the squadron now In Carribean water. Information somen from unquestioned diplomatic authority here that n blockndo will be establish) within 10 days, as soon nn a proper number of vessels can b a worn bled on tho coast f Vonesuela. Franco hoaMthrro war ships within a few days' sail of tho const, and) two more aro about to ln sent from Huropa. AKhough Germany, Great Britain and Italy have been in formed of their decision, thtdr permls sion to Ideckntfa the junto upon whose cuntoms receipts they have a lien has not been nk4 nor wilt It In. France eonsfaVrs bur political righto transcend the fleal rights ef other ceuntrics. Tho btockdiMr wtll bo dune with the full scmaeni ef tkt United States. France may land troops an a "supplemental remedy." ..I i e BRIDEGROOM WOMAN Kansas Otty, Ma'Jan. SL-Jekn Al mlnu Idttmaa and Mix Marietta JeUey, cashier In a rettourant, were married Frlduy at Incmpendeime by Jwdtoe H. P. OttelMinan. The bride had a IttUo money and some of her friends, whe eusjrted Whlttman's sin cerity, CMMd his arred Sunday. Yes tarday at polls headquarter K was learned that the "tridgroem" was u woman. The prisoner will ho preseeut ad for perjury, committed In obtaining the marriage license. "I am-a woman, but I have dressed w a man for three years," saldi Whittmau, when quea- t toned In tho presenoe of Chief Hayes. "I have worked as a man and lived as one. I married this girl as a mat Ur af accommodation. She said she oeuld net live without me. Mv real name Is Pauline Webster.' o Baby Vandebllt's Birthday. Newport, R. I.. Jan. Si. "Baby Vuaderbllt," abw known as Miss Cathleea Vanderbilt, tho Infant daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Voa- derbilt, bad two oandlea upon ber birthday sake, which occupied a prom inent place on the table at luncheon. Little- Catbtoen is two years old to day and, naturally formed the center af attention in and around Bandy Point, tho magnificent) country place of the Yanderbilts. Wagon loads of flowere and presoato for tho little salss arrived from all directions and even the employee and working people con nected with; the Sandy Point establish mant did sob segleet -to send a tokien of their kind feoUnga for tho Mttto girl. Quito nneoMoioM of ber own. im portance Miss Oatldoea graetously re ceived the homage of her pareato. grand par en to and other relatlvec and enjoyed! tho good thinge widen Game to her, Ilka any child, leas fortunately situated. ih ;!! i