Vol. XVIII.-No. 11. CORVALLIS, OREGON, JUNE 17. 1905. B.F. IRV1NH Bdttoc and Proprietor FREE! Z The Famous Busy Bee Graphone. We now have on exhibition at our store the . above Graphone. Its excellence can better be -appreciated by inspection. The. pleasure of every family can be added to by having, one. Trado "$20. with us and J get the s Graphone free, r Only one given to each home. "We have an immense line of merchandise, embracing all the"' newest .creations for you to make your selections.; ; Big gest line of shoes. The "Bell System clothing" highest grade. Call and See' ' - Purchases to be made by June 15th. Fine Light Sample Rooms. Hotel Corvallis J. C. Hammel, Prop. Leading Hotelln Oorvallis. Recently opened. New brick bnilding. -Newly furnished, with modern con veniences. . Furnace Heat, Electric Lights, Fire Es capes. Hot and cold water on every floor. Fine single rooms. Elegant suites. Leading house in the Willam ette Valley. $1 'X), $1.25 and $2.00 per day. Star Brand Shoes are . Better! For Shces, Clothing, Hats, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Fruits, Meats, Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, see - WELLSHER 6c GRAY. Highest Market Price Paid for all Kinds of Produce Star Brand Shoes are Better! MUST STAND TRIAL; DEMUR RER TO THE INDICTMENT WITHOUT AVAIL. Case Set for Tuesday Court -Delivers Opinion and Ad mits Indictment Is Op ened to Criticism. Portland,.: June .14. Oregonian: Senator Mitchell' must stand trial upon" the Kribs's indictment, charg ing him with having accepted fees while a senator of the United S.ates A . TTrih's: ' which timherland -St. Petersburg, June 14. Re claims belonging to - the latter wererf Prt8 from the war zone just receiv- SENATOR MITCHELL objections urged against the indict ment I think go mostly to the form of the indictment. As to the form, tbe indictment is justly open to criticism; indeed, very severe criti cism. But still, I think that it sub stantially charges the offense de scribed in section 1782, of the re vised statutes. I think it appears therefrom that the defendant Mitch ell is' charged with having rendered services in a matter or proceeding in:which the United States waB a party in interest, and receiving compensation for that service while he was occupying the office of Unit ed States senator, Andthat, I think isjall that is necessary for the in dictment to charge; those are the esrential matters. Tbe demurrer toiha indictment will be overruled." ANOTHER VICTIM passed through the general land of fice to patent. -, v - Judge Us Haven yesterday morn ing in few words overruled the de murrer 6f the defense and set - the trial of Senator Mitchell for Tues day," JunT20, thus sweeping away every hope of the indicted man and his counsel in tbe , success . ot tne dilatory tactics so ' long employed, and bringing them face face with tbe necessity Qtnoeetlng tne .mass of the government's evidence in de nial of the guilt alleged...,. : . . ; It was quickly over, ; though for a moment there were those in the court room yesterday morning who lived more than twice tbe time in dicated by ibe clock a the judge paused in his discussion of the in dictment before rendering his Jin aj opinion and holding against the plea of the defense. "As to the form." said Judge De Haven," "the8 indictment is justly open .to critic fiiRm: indeed, verv fevers criticism The audience sat rigid, waiting. for the next words that wi PREMIER DELYANNIS STAB BED TO JDEATH WHEN ALIGHTING FROM HIS CARRIAGE. ist, a ealt-water bath, a barber end valet, enabling those who desire to have their clothes sponged, pressed and put in perfect condition while they sleep. All the comforts of a most magnificent hotel can be ob tained while making the trip prac tically in one night to New York ity. ed tell of severe fighting on the Russian left, which has been forced to give way to the Japanese ad vance. -Officials of the war office are in clined to believe tnat a general en gagement has been begun.' It is said, however, that the Japanese at tack is being made by General Oy ama simply for the purpose of em phasizing his superior strength be fore peace negotiations begin. !ni- : , i ij ,,-xixv sews uas creaieu a sensation here and caused misgivings to rise, and orders have been given to ac celerate the mobilization of two ar my, corps and six field batteries. ' ' : r . . . . . '. ' San Francisco, June l3.--Pacific Coast wireless telegraphy last night recorded . a -new and remarkable I achievement which promises to go uar- toward solving the probiem of a a direct wire to Honolulu. At miaV night the Marconi station, located at Mare island, held communication with ta nrniaar f!tiiam a iiafannA ould de- HV 140 miles on its way to Portland, nide whether Senator Mitchell would I not toward, despite the fact of the , r , t i . . - The Popular Grocery: & Crockery ' . ' ' Good Things For Eating Butter Always Fresh from Dairies, tasty and good. the Pickles. Sweet and sour, Bottle and bulk. Hienzes Eggs. Fresh and always" from the hens. direct See our Garden -Truck, nothing hut best, grown by good gardeners. The best canned Fruits and Vegetables on the market. . . OUR METHODS. OF BUSINESS . All appeal to the thrifty housewife who wants "the very best groceries for the least money. . HERE IS THE STORE p. m: z: i El ro lf. be released from the charge against bim through defect in the : lnsrru meht or would have to Bland bis trial and face the gunB of the gov ernment. The attorneys grouped around the long table, watched the lace and lips of the judge as though they would read the imuort of the next sentence before it had been spoken. "But, still, I think," the court continued, slowly, "that it substantially charges the offense described in section 1782 of the re vised statutes."' . No more was needed. The gov ernment had wen.. TheMefendaint bad lost. The opening of what will be one of the most bitterly contest ed and in effect one of the most far- reaching cages ever tried before the courts of Oregon was la eight. The action of Judge Da Haven in denying tbe demurrer drags from in front of the defense. the last bar rier standing between it and a speedy trial. With the demurrer out of the way, Senator 'Mitchell will now have tbe immediate hear ing demanded by him several months ago, and .which has been delayed tnrough press , of business, change of government quarters and through various other causes The case now stands out in the open, stripped of motions and de murrers and pleas, ready for tbe searchlight of tbe evidence, which will begin to shine by tbe middle of the week to come. The plea of tbe senator, entered yester day in his behalf bv ex-Senator Thurston, bv which it was contend ed in one ward that the defendant nao no part in tne trauas alleged in the indictment, places tbe - bur against anything but an immediate hearing.- . Judge De Haven also settled the contention ol the defense in regard to the drawing of the jury in an unexpected manner, though. a sat isfactory one, yesterday morning, after the announcement of his deci sion. He directed that" the draw ing take place at once in open court and then, in the presence of the at torneys for the defense, those for the government, and in view of the spectators. Captain Sladen, clerk of the court, drew the names one by one, from the jury box while his deputy wrote out the list. In this manner were the wishes of the de fense satisfied and all whispers of unfairness silenced. . When the court was called yes terday morning, Judge De. Haven, immediately after taking his place upon the bench, delivered his deci sion in regard to the demurrer ar gued the day previous. In deliv ering his opinion he said: . . "The demurrer that was argued and submitted yeeterday I am pre pared to decide at this time. The intervening coast range. Messages were received perfectly clear. at 2 o'clcck yesterday afternoon for the exposition city. As she the Golden Gat9, Operator Stewart, in charge of the government island station, entered intocommonication with her. It was agreed that mes sages should be exchanged as long as possible, Sunday Excursions , to Newport! ON TUB G. & E. R. R. Beginning Sunday, June 18 and continuing until the end of August : . EVERY SUNDAY Leaving Albany at 7:30 af ter arrival of Eugene Local. Returning leaves Newport at 5'p. m. arriving in Albany at 10; 5 hours at ths beach. Fare tound trip from Albany, Corvallis; and Philomath $1.50 Flora, Ind., June 14. The na tional conference of the Old Ger man Baptist Brethreu has closed a four-days' session in this city. One of the questions which were warm ly discussed was that of permitting telephones to be used by tbe church people. Foreman Michael Mont gomery decided that members h old not permit the use of the telephone in their houses and that, should a member now be using the telephone, it should be taken out. Slain by a Gambler on Account of Stringent Laws Against Gamb- ling Trains Make Fast Time on N. Y. C. Railroad. i Athens, Greece, June 13. Theo dore P. Delyannis, the popular pre mier of Greece, was stabbed and mortally wounded by a professional gambler named Gherakaris, at the main entrance of the chamber of deputies at 5 p. m. today. The premier died within three hours. The assassin, who was immediately arrested, said he committed the deed in revenge for the stringent measures taken by the premier Del yannis against the gambling-houses, all of which were recently clos ed.' . ' The premier arrived at the en trance of the chamber in a carriage. Gherakaris approached, saluted the premier and . opened: the carriage door. The premier was in the act of thanking Gherakaris for his court esy, when the gambler' plunged a long dagger into his abdomen, in flicting a frightful wound. The murderer was immediately over powered by the attendants. Medical assistance was immedi ately summoned and the wounded man was taken to a red cross sta tion, wnere an operation was per formed in an effort to stop tbe in ternal nemorrnage. lnis was un successful, and Premier Delyannis died at 7:30 o'clock. The news spread quickly, but it was impossible to describe the pop uIaTv1tfencertf8bm ger of the crowds, which attempted to lynch the assassin. Lynching was prevented by the gendarme j, who rushed their prisoner from the building to prison. . It is estimated that 20,000 per sons witnessed the removal of the body of the premier from the. red cross station to.his late residence. Members of the cabinet and of the chamber ot deputies were among the crowd, many of them weeping. The cabinet met this evening the residence of the president of the chamber, and it was decided that the body should lie in state at the chamber until the day of inter ment. : ; King George, who is at Taoi, has announced that he will at once re turn to Athens. Investigation by the police shows that Gherakaris was recently liber ated from prison, having been sen tenced to 18 years for the murder of his wife. Chicago; June 14. "Bluebeard" Johan Hoeb, sentenced to be hang ed June 23 lor the murder of one of his numerous wives, may be given one more chance to escape the gal lows. His case may be taken to tbe supreme court of Illinois. la a conference held here today Gov ernor Deneen assured the counsel for Hoch in case the state's attor ney's office was assured by Wednes day, 2l, that enough money would be forthcoming to provide for the preparation of the necessary record a reprieve would be granted unti tne uctooer term ot tne supreme court. The sum needed is $700, The governor - assured Assistant oiaie s Attorney uisen be nad no desire to interfere with the carrying out ot the verdict. Cows for Sale. Three good young cows in full milk, Alfred Bicknell. Five miles north of Corvallis. Portland, June 13. Evening Telegram: In connection with an ordinary inspection trip from Buf falo to Chicago with an engine and three piivate cars, made today. Gen eral Manager Marshall, . and Chief Engineer Handy, of the N. Y. C. & H. R. Ry. Co, together with two or. three division superintendents made tbn run from Buffalo to Chi cago in 7 hours and 50 minutes, distance ot ozb miles in 4IU mm utes. Included in this time are the usual stops and - slow-downs mad bv the "Twentieth Centurv Limit ed" and: "Lake Shore Limited trains, in additioa to ten minutes dead time in tbe station at Cleve land. This is considered remarka ble, in view of the fact that no et- forts were made to break any re cords or to see how fast the trip could be made. It is unquestiona bly the fastest run for the same dis tance ever made in the world. This schedule which was made with perfect ease and comfort, is two hours-faster than the schedule which will be required for the '"Twentielh Century Limited" to make its la bour trip from Chicago to New York, and with the same schedule extended eaBt of Buffalo would make a schedule from Chica go to New York of 14 hours and 25 minutes. With the taking effect of the new 18-hour schedule, June 18, of the world-famed "Twentieth Cen tury Limited" train of the New York Central lines, the following are among the comforts to be en joyed on that train: An elegant meal and a comfortable and luxu rious trip. The services of a ste nographer free, a maid, a manicur- Grant's Pass, Or., June 13. Tbe Jury in the circuit nourt before Judge Hanna this morning return ed a verdict of murder in the sec ond degree against Andy Ingram, a well-known character of Douglas nd Josephine counties, for the murder of William Dunlap. JJunlap was an old-time miner who lived alone in a cabin at Louse creek, eight miles north of this place. In September, 1902, he was ound dead near bis cabin, shot with a rifle. The cabin was turned topBy-turvy. Six weeks ago Lloyd Ingram, the 7-yeai-old eon of Andy Ingram, telephoned Sheriff Lewis from Mon umental, California, that he could tell whokilled Dunlap. He was told to come here and did so. : He said that he had heard his . father and Dodson plan the deed the night before. The father came to town the next day and Dodson went hunting. The boy followed Dodson and witnessed the deed. That night the three went and searched the cabin securing about $i2 in money.. . Monday .Dodson pleaded guilty and Thursday Ingram was placed on trial. Some difficulty was ex perienced in securing a jury. ; The case was given to the jury last night about 9 p. m. and this morn ing brought in a verdict as stated above. According to the boy's story, in the summer of 1902 his father was with his stepmother living on Louee creek, about three miles from Dun lap's cabin. During that time Dod son lived with them and they fre quently talked oyer the possibility of Dunlap being possessed of con siderable gold about his. cabin, be cause he had been mining there for for many years, and deliberately planned i Tbe dl plans ir understj tbe kill to Grar ing tH take hi lap's foTioweoTnTm, keeping out of sight. He saw Dodson go . to the edge ofthe woods and hide behind Jog. Dunlap came out of the bouse and, after standing in front of the house a few moments, went to pick up some wood, and while in the act Dodson took his aim and fired, and William Dunlap fell dead where he had been standing. Dodson ned up the canyon and after waiting a quarter of an hour young Ingram went ovar to where Dunlap lay and saw he was dead, and received a shock that has preyed upon his mind continually ever since. - That evening Dodson asked the boy to take a walk, and on the way the boy intimated to him what he knew of the muider and Dodson threatened him with death if be ever told. The father did the same thing that night. Biackledge sells refrigerators. Closing Qui! For want of room we will close out at cost all our trunks telescopes, small Rugs and Art . Squares. This Sale is bona fide, we want the room for a ladies Suit and Cloak depaitment. J, M. Nolan & Son. Just What Every One Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga., al ways keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on bo suddenly that there is . no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for med icine. Mr. Barber says: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Eemedy which is one of the best medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have had several at tacks of colic and it has proved to be tbe best medicine I ever used." For sale by Graham & Wortham. 1