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iIIa I i iflH i 4 5fif d SAL1SM, OllEQON TIIl'HSDW. IlKCRMnKil 10, 1D0S. NO. S42. EF JURY STILL OUT UNABLE TO AGREE TEJAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION IN ANNUAL CONVENTION DAIRY IVENTION SUCCESS IAMS AND BIG IECEPTION ry couvcntlon has a largo at Yo Llborty theatre, ilng and afternoon pro kg carried out according to rlth addrossos and papers ent dairyman. The largo m, over tho Salem Hard psny's storo, la beautifully th flairs nnd bunting, and dairy Implements and lucts. In the contcr aro tho six big sliver cups of rlzcs for exhibits, Thoro If exhibit of Schublngnr WILL IGNORE BRITISH Atlnucd on prtgo 4.) REQUEST OF ROOSEVELT WILEY TO DISCUSS SULPHURING (United Pros Leasod Wire.) "Washington, D. C, Dec. 10. By his announcement, that, whethor he is dismissed from his position or not, ho will Ignoro tho President's re quest to refrain from discussing sul phured fruits until f tor tho board had paseod upon tho merits of the question, Dr. Harvey W. Wlloy, chief chomlnt of the department of agri culture, has placed Roosovolt In th? peculiar position of declaring against puro food and freedom of Bpcoch, If tho President heeds the domands of (Contlnuod on Page 5.) GOING AWAY FROMJNDIA BRIEVE UPRISING IMMINENT (United Pross Leasod WIro.) Calcutta, Dec. 10. Secretary of Btato for India Lord Morloy'B scheme for liberalization of the co lonial govornmont hero, to bo an nounccd next Monday, Is not ex pected to do much toward allaying natlvo discontent. Anglo-Indians bullovo sodltlon will ultimately have to bo crushod by military strength. They want h'asto, too. Reports from nil over tho country Indlcato frightfully rap- C. E. DAVIS ACQUITTED OFMURDER OF DR. FREDERICK RUSTIN (Continued from Page 6.) CHANCES OF CONVICTION ARUMALL BURNS LOOKS FOR BRIBERY hristmas Is Near AT HAND AND WE ARE READY pw you the flmitcht Display of McivIiuixIIm l our history. Kverythliig New from the Hoop In the k $."50,000 worth of tho Latest (JooiIh to M'li'ft from In Staph', I-apcy and Novelty Christmas Ladies' Suits Wo are now offering Suit Values that will appeal to tho keen and thrifty buyers. They aro tho New est Goods offored at prices that soil thorn quick. Empty sholvos is what wo want by tho first of tho year. Wo will tell you tho reason later on. Sale Prices $ 5.90, $ 8.90, $10.50, $12.50 and up FINE DRESS SILKS Thoro is no Btoilj in Salem that can show you a More Comploto Stock of Dress and Walstlng Silks than wo can In all tho Latest Novoltles and Staple Goods; nlso In a Great As Bortmont of tho Dest Black Silks. Wo aro hero with tho goods; tho Dost Values on tho Pacific const. Yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and up ess Goods Iob recognized storo for the Stjies in Dress Goods and "itest variety to select from, y to offer to our patrons Val l' arc hard to beat nnvwhoro. broadcloths. $1.35 values, on sale, ner vnivl oc. ' ouu ir adcloths, all colors, 56- Special Price M OR I 75c Dress Goods, now 35c and 40c all our tr n 'ho ll r-r e r 8 larger He than Itores on to under- competl FUR PRESENTS Slaughter Prices on Furs, as wo carry no goods ovor from ono soa son to nnothor. We are now ready to give you prices on Purs that will show you in a minute that this Is the place to buy your Purs. We carry the Best, but out they must go at Small Prices. Each 95c, $1 .25, $2.50 $3.00 and up raoB-iBaiH-ara-araaHHHBflBHKMHBHHHHHMi Wo do the vol umo of business there ore we can afford to sell at Small Prices, i (United Press Leasod Wlro.) Omaha, Nob. Doc. 10. Charles E. DaviB was acqulttod today of tho charge ot" murdor in connection with tho famous trlplo donth pact. It was. alleged that ho shot and killed Dr. Frederick Hustin under an agreement by which ho and Mrs Abblo Ttlco wore to commit sulcldo as soon, ds thoy learned that Rub tin was dead. Tho Jury had been out slnco 5:20 o'clock last nl&ht. u It was loarnod today that ono Juror hold out for manslaughter and that 19 ballots weru taken bo- foro n vordlct was reached. Tho defendant, with his attorney!! nnd tils brother, Fred tavlH, hear I tho verdict. Tho released prisoner thanked each Juror poiHonullv, Tho Btato was not represented and only it Hinnll crowd was on hand when tho vordlct wuh announced.' When Mrs. Abblo Itlco, tho Htur wIIiiomh for the proHecullou, heard that Davis wiih acqulttud, who rlappod hor hnnds and erled: "I'm so glad! I'm bo glnd." Thou hIio added' "I did not wnnt to huo him pun ched Thoro war nlwaVH doubt In ii. y mind whothor he ronll) hIii( D.1 "'.ii t Merely told thi. story :i Dr. 11 istiu told I' to mo. I wan try ing to 8olvo tho mystery of his donth. I tio not bollevo li'i Hhot him self, but 1 known nothing more of I'" .Mrs. Rice Bold sho will go ti l)os Mr'ucH htf soon as sho is innually re Ini mil by tho court. If ') husband sonds for her to go to him In i Youngstown, O., she says sho will go t thero nnd roforui CANNON AGAIN IN THE WAY AGAINST WATERWAY IMPROVEMENT AWFUL STRAIN ON BICYCLE RACERS (United Press Leasod Wlro.) Now York, Dee. 10. With sovon tonniH left In tho running, ono In such a condition that It may rotlro ' any momont, tho "stloulant" porlod In tho six-day bicycle race at Madl- ! son Square Garden was reached to ;day. Because of tho sovero strain the i men are railing behind the-record of i previous contests. All nrobglng sup plied with poworful stimulants. iNO SHIPS FOR CARRYING TROOPS 1 Washington, Dec. 10, r Lack of nocesuary vessels for the purposo of I transporting troops and supplies lit , caso of war Is ono of tho most serious probloms facing the country, accord ing to tho report of General Ayl shlre, quartermaster-general of the army, made public loday. ' Tho report proposes somo form of I subsidy to encourage the building of ships as a toluMon. (United Proas Leased Wlro.) San Franctoco, Dee. 10. With ov ory prospect of a disagreement of tho Jury In tho lluof case, Detective William Duma this morning began preparations for an Investigation of tho Jurors who aro holding out for ncqultal. It Is understood that tho failure of tho Jury to report by noon led tho prosecution almost to abandon hope of a conviction. Dissatisfaction exists between the counsol for tho prosecution, It Is understood that Attornoys Johnson, Sullivan nnd Dwyor.who volunteered tholr servlcoa nftor Francis X, Ilonoy was shot, nro dlnsktlsflod with tho manner In which Amtlstnnt District Attorney John O'Gnfu conducted tho caso. Whlio tho three volunluo-tf did most of the talking, O'Gnra was recognized olllclully by tho court. It Is assorted that O'Oura was not ag gressive enough to suit his nwwcl ntos. Abo Huef wns all hiiiIIos this af ternoon. Whllo ho refused to com mont on the probable outcomo of the enso, ho said: "Tho npoech mndo by Attorney Johnson yosterdny wns tho kind of a sjteoch that would ninko a woak man voto for n conviction, when his hon est opinion favored an acquittal, f havo a pretty strong will myself, bn' I think I would havo boon Influenced against my own Judgment by such a speech. At tho same tlmo, on somo men, U mlfjht havo tho roYcrw of. feet "Thoro ate now moro than 20 ngonts for the prosecution stationed nbout tho room ready to mako a dem onstratlon In caso a vordlct' Is ro turned." "Hiram Johnson's speech yost day should not bo miuundorstood," satd Assistant District Attorney O'Gara today. "Johnson wnn dlrocu Ing his remarks nt mon who ho was led to bollevo woro contemplating ig noring their oath aa Jurors. Ho had hia mind on those mon, not on tho wholo Jury. "Tho jvosocutlon Is not proparod at this tlnie... with Insufficient evi dence In Its possession, to mnko any charges of Jury tampering. Thoo may como lator. There may, low evor, bo no nood of such ehargos,- wo aro still hopeful for a conviction. Tho situation Ib still far from discouraging." I DISAPPEARS WITH INDEPENDENTS' MONEY Toledo. O.. Dec. 10. John Mul holland and all the state funds of I Independence Leaguo aro reported ; missing today. Mulholland was tho i national committeeman for tho ' Hearst purty in Ohio and had In his keeping not only the records of tho I organization in that state but all ; the money us well. CASTRO LANDS AT BORDEAU llordot'ux, France, Doc 10 -Prov idont Castro, of Venezuela, landed this afternoon from tho steamship Guadeloupe, without any opposition being Intorposed by tho French nil. thorltles, After disembarking he and his par ty ontored carriages and wore driven to a hot). The landing of Castro was mod's at Paulllac In order to escapo pew pajtr men who had gathered here to met him. He entered; thla olty by rail from Paulllac, arriving at 10:30 thl morning. He rccolvod a delegation from t'x Frrnch fo-elgn ofDcci at hla hotel d'Jrlng th? day. . (Ualtsd PrM Lmm4 Wire.) Washlkgton, D. C, De, 10. "Undo Joo" Caanou tkrsw eeU water oa the rivers aad barbers o gross here today by protaklag to os poso tho plans of the orgaMlsatioW, and by Insisting that "talk 1 efeeap, but action Is another thlag." Tho speaker, without wkHM nii. thoro Is little hope of galalag the appropriations desired, went far to ward damponlng tho ardor of the h thualastlc members of the ogrc. Ho took exactly tho opposite position to that of Prosldont Roosevelt, who declured: "If wo haven't the fuads to moot uxpoiiso, lot's issuo boRds." Tho grizzled veteran walked to the front of tho platform, and said: "It Is pretty hard to look Into the faces of thuse delogatos and not say nomuthlng ugreunhlo. In view of my action In tho next two and a JinVf months, I wouldn't be truo to mynclt or truu to you, If I wore hot candid with you In ho fnr as my voto is concerned. "If wo ontor upon politico fastor than wo aro ready for thorn, I would like for somo of you gontlomon to come to my dlstriot and stump for mo for my next election. "I nit row that tho rivers nnd har bors should bo sulllcluntly Improvod, but let's bo practical. Talk U chtmp, but action Is nnothor thing. "If, porohnnco, It wore poislblo, and It Is not possible, (hat the river and harbors committee reported a bill providing for lisulug for tho ton years, year by year, to moot the eg ponsos of wutorwayn improvement to tho ajnouut of ono hundred mil lions oj dollars' worth of botvdo, I. would hot voto for It. , ' ' "It would bo committing tho coun try to, a policy of putting a groat lutltyKof 111-advlscd projects be foro congresii, "Did It ovor occur to you gover nors how much oaHlor It Is to sup port an appropriation ffnm the nu tlonal tronwiry than from your owa stato treasuries? "I bollevo In conserving He na tional resources," ho exclaimed, turtt Ing toward Secretary of tho Interior Onrflold, and centinued: "(larflold. tho forest aiorvica"' esr ponded four million dollars last year and I soe that thoy want almost six millions this yoar" s 0 THIRTY HURT IN DAKOTA WREGK (United Pross Loosed Wlro.) Fargo, N. D. Doc 10. Thirty paBougors nro saidto have been in Jund and ono man Is reported t havo bled to death as tho result of tho wreck on tjio North Coast limited on tho Northern Pacific railroad, ono in llo oast of McKonzle. and 200 mlloi east of her, last night. Six coaohm overturned when tho train was going at n rate of 35 mlli an hour. Most of the injured were cut by broken glas. Tho wreok wa- caused by spreading rails. Relief has boon sent from here. ItoporU ro- ' nilvmi hv lli railroad corn nan v say that tho Injured aro In a serious on-dltlpn,, v ,, i