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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1907)
IT CM UrOTjYft JrfMfZ ; 11' I- i II f i i r i vt II III II I. .11 1 II 1111 V V 1 11 1-11 ill. rill 111 II I 41 I - III.- i.7 n r ; ' " . - Vol. XIX.-No. o CORVALLIS, OREGON; TUESDABVENlNGr JANUARY 1 1907; P. F. IKTnV W , i' . al Proscar, WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport Beaches. Ticket Sales Resumed Not. 1st to May 31st, 1907. ; :i As winter leiittb nd rcreaUoa reaovt to Newport Is the. one par excellence. BeeogalzlDg this, the Sontbern Fcitt sd Corvellle .A tot; era have renamed the (ale at ticket through p Yaqulna. From all 8. P. polnte, tickets will to eold throughout the winter ;.'n4 aprtof QAUl Jlar Slat, eveVy ' . :&-'X X-vj-i'. Wednesday and. Saturday Dd from Albany, Corrallls and Philomath on the Corrallis & Esatera, Mcketa will be eold to Taqulnaaua Newport DAILY. ,: : ...t; ., The rates will be the aaine as during the earn mer, and .will be: good tor retarn 90 days from dateof aale. . ;. ' i ' : ' 1 Dr. Mikhorn's Sanitary jBaths ,-, Will b&lu operation daring the entire winter and treatments will be given dally. . Other Health. Resorts Closed., . During tie winter nearly all other health re sorts are closed or dlffienlt to reach, and none of them hare the advantages ol Hewport aad vicinity as regards climate, points of Interest, recreation, and amusement. Fe? parties desir ing to enjoy fishing, hunting, or seeing the ocean in sunshine or In storm, the famous resort Is unequalled, the surroundings are Ideal beautiful eeenery, climate mild, healthful and invigorating. Cottage for rent cheap'. Fresh vegetables, milk, honey, fruit at lowest possible eost, fish and the famous rock oyster to be had t or the trouble of securing them. Fuli Information from any 6. P. or O. & E. Agent, or from the General Passenger Agent of either company. ' Eatefrom OonaalUs to Taqaina, S3.25. Rate fromCorrallis to Newport TS " Our Sale for Jaritfyj W: ill be- J" ; X?m : Cdrvallis. &xasiern 0 RAILROAD -TME CARD 34 Trains From and to Yaquina No I -. v-"-,'-. 4 - . Leaves Yaqutna 6 .ao a. m Leaves Corvallis io:4o a. m Arrives .'Albhnv. ... .... . .: . . 11:40 a, m Leaves Albany... ....... . . . i:2o p. m. Leaves Corvallis. i:a0 . m Arrives Yequm. ...... ' 5 -.45 p. m . TRAINS TO AND FEOM IETK0IT No 3- , r Leaves Albanv for Detroit. . 7:30 a, m . Arrive Detroit .............. 12:30 p. m No 4 Leaves Detroit. . 1:06 p. m Arrive Albany. . . . : 5:05 p. ru TRAINS FOE COPiYALLIS No 8 5 - ; Leaves Albany i . v ..... 7 a . m Arrives Corvallis ..... .... . o 130 a. m No 10 i Leaves Albany. . .... 3:5 p. w Arrive Corvallis.. . ....... 4:30 !' in No 6 ' . : - ' : - Leaves . Albany. ...... . . . 7 :35 p. in ." Arrives Corvallis 8:15 p, m T TBAIKS FOE ALBANY N05 ' ''' Ieaves Corvallis. .0:30 8. m . Arrive Albany...... ....... ..7 ao a. m No 9 Leaves ucrvailis.,. . ... ; . . ,; 1:30 p. m Arrives Albany 2:10 p. m No 7-r . -v."- . Leaves Uorvauis.-. ........ 6:00 p. m Arrive Albany....... . 0:40 p. m So 11 Leave uorvnins 11:00 a. n Arrive Albany 11:42 a. m No 12- Leaves Albany. , -i?:45 p. m Arrives Corvallis. 1 133 p. m Big stock to make selection. Every article in the store s -. reduction: " !K?, U'l'X Big line heavy overcoats, boys and mens 25 discount Big line rain overcoats, mens at 20 discount V Big line ladies jackets at 50 discount ! , Big line gents and boys clothing at 20 discount Big li."3 dress goods underwear, hosiery, shoes, rugs, jewing machines and in fact every article in the ' X store at a big reduction. Now is the time. to buy V ANOTHER TRAGEDY MURDERER STABS TWO WO iCEN , ' THEN ' KILLS " tHiMSELF. --r, -.-v Vengeance-of a Jilted , Lover Wo : man Carrying Her , BabeJallB ;. . . From He,r Arms:: on Red Hot Stove--QthertNewB, - XAi -x ': J Corvallis, Oregon I R vro Highest Market Price Paid for Hides, Ptlts and Furs. Notice to Creditors. n the Matter of tbe Estate of John WcGee, Deceased ., Notice is hereby glveii to all persons concern ed that the nnderslgned has been duly appoint ed admlFtrator of the estate of John SlcGee, de ceased, by the county court nf the state of Ore gon for Benton county. All persona hnvina clams4E8laa&ttui.efcSaieof John McGee defeased are kereoy rei)!iUd tu prei-eut the same with the propor vuadwrs diily verified as by law requir ed within sis months from the nate hereof to the uniersignea at bis residence one milejsoiiin of Cor vallis, in Benton ceuuty .-Oregon, or at the, law ui r. v.. tviiBun.aii u'Tvams, uregon. Dated this November 9, 12UtS. ': ; : - p. j McGEE, ' . Administrator of the estate of John MeGee, de -ceased- . , Notice cf First Meeting of Credits??; In tte Ditric Court of the United States tor the - District of .,-ftv. la Bankruptcy. In the Matter of i Lena (J. Kabkr, In Bankruptcy. Bankrunt. To the creditors of Lena C. Saber, of Corvallis, in me county oi Benton ana district aforesaid, bankruot. . Notice is hereby ariven on the 3d dav of Decern ber A. D., J9C6, the said Lena C. Raber was dulv adjudicated bankrupt; and that the firit meet log oi ner creaitors win oe neta at rcy omee in Gir- valha on the 29th day of December, A. D. 1906, at 2 o'clock iathe afternoon, at which time the said creditors may ati6nd. prove tbfelr claims, apooint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly coma u before the meetinir. Dated December 18, E. HOtQATE ; Before In Bankruptcy. Kotice to Creditors. Notice is hereby crlven 'thai 'the iiniersi;ne'l has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of William F. Miller, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Benton county, sitting in probate-: All persons having claims against -said estate are required to pre sent the same duly verif.e.i to . me at mv residettce in Summit precinct, in sail oonnty, or at the law office of E. Holprnte, in Corval is," Oregon, .within Dated at Corvallis, Orsgon. Tee. IS, tWii EV-v S. MIIXKR, 'i . -. ' AdmluUtrutrix. dgoways otore t will pay you to come in and see us.before buying. your winter sup ply. ;Yp carry a full . lihfe .'"of New and Second-Hand Furniture. ' Furniture, v;Stpves,; Ranges y, Glassware and Graniteware Watch Friday's paper for Price. ' , :kei Money to Loan on all Kinds of Security. . "'--.. 'i - - .. . North east Cor. 2nd an Monroe Streets 1907 N EAR LY: DU A Happy New Year insured if you trade at QTY MARKET ' '. . 4 V-': ' -j '.4 Jj- -a X -J U-yiA ifV QUJ;rJJjiL WE Sell Flour. - .....-.. -wi ,'.";.. .a,.if "HIS HaSTCD'S VOICi1':? ."".-M f"'" We sell them $5 down and $5 a month until Daid for. Eeeords, needles 8 tone regulators. A fresh sup-" ply of flash lights and batteries. ::. A complete5 line of eutlery. .Sporting goods, guns and ammunition etc. tiiH. M NG'S The SportinGoods Man, Ind. Phone 126. Corvallis, Oregon. , Portland, Or., Dea. 28. Sav ignoni, to avenge the persistent . re fusal of his atteotlone, went; to . the come of Arttiro Bignani, . 402 Wa ter street, thiB moroiDg. ftabbed to death his rrife, Guilia- Bignani: stabbed and perhapa fatally wound ed Anna V ismera, her mother, and then killed himself.;,: .cJL- . i Sa vlgnoni went to the place at 9 0 clock, thia morning; Entering the house irom the street, he crossed the hallway and suddenly; appeared in the kitchen, where were Gnilia Big- cani, her mother, Aonia Viamara, and her two children, a . j-year-old boy and an Infant. : .y.. - Emerging from the house, Savigr ooi hurried to. the Davis drug .Store, Third and Everett streets, where Arturo Bignani, husband of the murdered woman, is employed. Detectives believe he went there to finish the extermination of the fam uj,by the murderjiBigiiaui, but jwas deterred bythecrowd in the store. Beaching the - place, - he ehodk' hands with a friend, .excused him self and returned" to a rear part of the store. . Ao hour later a clerk, comink'sdepicions at hiB,"prolone- ear apsence, weni to inveaugaw. oa- vieljfjnt'ytas loujad lyihgv upon the noor, wun p. ozrpaiiore.jrfvpiyer. .py his,side, : There waai'a smalf, .powt derrnarked hole in his, tetxiple. . . On their:arrivupoiica.-Qracet:ffljscQv- ered that he, was still &llve.and.-rer nrorved 'him to Good Samaritan hoe pita! where he died' two- hotusi la ter 1-5 "i O' i-i :l '- Tn'e dual and terhap3 triple tragi edy was" the'result' Of - SayjghOnTs persistent jittenUqriB ;to th.omaja. Neighbord declare tnat. tney,, were first acqnlnted jOJitaly.. and there Savignoni began: lo show hia admir-: atton -fo f the girl;; H4 continued them on their ariivar- in thisoun. try, and. did , not aecist ! after ! her marrjage to, Arluro Bignanj. 1 ne eiaer (was preparing reajar-. fast while her ,. daughter . held 'the infant In, herrarms. . The little boy. who is a mute, was playing on the floor. v' : ' ' .jQaickly closing the door behind him Savignoni ..sprang toward the younger womna. ; As he. advanced he drew a long ttueto from a scan-. board and plunged it bilt deep into her breat.' She ecreamea and stag gered -back,". , dropping ; the baby, wbicp fell " upon the J Stove. ' He drew out the knife and "raised it again. Reel) n g the : woman reached the door, audi b tumbled down a etairr way, tryiag vpinly to escape. ,, She re ha shdrt distance and fell . prone upon the sidewalk, expiring almost Instantly. -WV j ';',-. Startled by; the endden attack and the screa'm: of ' her -daURhteri the elder woman turned toward the murderer. She stood between him and the door, hoping to prevent hie pursuit, v He. raised,; thJ (dripping knife and the blade sank deep into the woman's shoulder. He struck again, sinking the 'knife in - her back, 'and the woman fell bleeding to the floor- ' ". ,'' 1J 'The assassin walked quickly through the door by which he "had entered, passed through . the hall way and into the street and escap ed.: He closed the door in leaving the room where he had wreaked bis vengeance. "- 4y -9 'The little mBtghd'the fnfaii were the 6plyf Eyewitnesses ''to ;;th.e deed.' The: child, suffering intense ly, csreamedl while the ' little ' boy pounded and kicked upon the walls and doors; The; infant wae horribly burned. p'-'- ':" i:--"'t' vrersons wno reside in the same houee th which 'the tragedy, was en acted were attracted J?y . jbe scream ing of the child and the pounding upon- the door, by the boy, -Jfctily-ing the police an: investigation was began: i'i ,r Xy t i iXJ''- . . The kitchen floor was covered with blood. Large drops and pools clearly indicated the direction the woman bad taken after sbe had been stabbed, and on opening the door into a rear yard her .body was discovered. She lay upon the walk distance from the door." The elder woman was-1 vine upon the kitchen floor, bleeding profusely but conscious. - She' was able.: to give a brief account of the affair to the officers.- She was removed to Good Samaritan hospital,; where lit tle hopes of recovery are . given out. PatrousaoiMarX Jimle was the first offioer upoh the scene and was soon joined by others. ' It was with the greatest efforts they kept back the orowds of Italians -'and others who gathered about the house soon after the twgedy. ','Savignoni had paid attentions to the .woman lor years," said : cna of the neighbors who was intimately acquainted with their affairs.. "He was born in Venice , and there he first knew the girl. : ,' He came" to Portland ' during the ' Lewis and Clark fair, when Bignani and his wife were living here. : - - "In order' to escape him they went to San Frisco and Los Angeles and he followed them there. Re cently :. they, returned . to Portland and he came, too. ; "On several occasions within the last week or so her husband has ejected . Savignoni from tbe house and threatened more severe punish ment if. be returned. ' ' Savignoni has told several of bis friends that he swore a long time ago that the girl should be hit and that she must die if she did not. He kept bis word." ' . ::-X-.:--- ' About the house where Savigno ni wreaked his veageanceh there was an excited crowd of Italians this morning. Dark-haired women with babes in their arms swore vengeanoe while men cureed deeply. Threats erf lynching and vows to aveuge the deed were made - by f riend & and neighbors of the stricken ' family:; r i ; Mr. and Mrs.'Larkia occupy the rooms on the second . floor, of the houBe. She beard the soreams of the little baby as he lay, in agony on the kitchen floor, : and thinking perhaps the little fellow had injured himself white the mother was out side, she rushed down the front stairs to his assistance. At the bot tom of the stairs she met Cecil, frantic with fear; .The little fellow, too young : to . have a full under standing of the horrible r sight, hie childisn eyes witnessed, wrung his bande. His little body shook with the excitement and . the sobs that welled up in his throat She spoke to him, but he made only a few in coherent Bounds. Even then Mrs. Larson did not realize that anything was wrong, While ehe stood in the hallway for a moment trying to g I isomethicg from : Cecil, mtn from the street broke open the front door. "What's gone, wrong?" they asked, and when she could give them no information th6y told her of the bleeding woman who had but the ' moment before rushed dowii the ; back steps and dropped dead on the eidewslk. v Then she went to the kitchen. The little baby lay on the floor close to the body of the grandmother. Its clothes were .covered with blood and be lay in a, .bipod y.,pool which had flowed from the wounds of the old woman. Mra. Larson s'epped over the body of the prottr ate grand negroes' crme; TIE AND, BEAT TELEGRAPH: OPERATOR PENNED IN 1 ? i-Wirest Appeal foTrHelp-Mrtens) - t !fli. 1 ..... uuig , uuciju rvusuts io- ins ' ' . Scene With Armed Posse, C but the Blacks Make . ir-l Goo4TheirEflcape.i ! . .iU:o, htiX .'.-:n:i v.... . Spartensburg. S. XJ., Deo. 28. Telegraph - Operator - Porter," ia charge 'Of. the block station at Mount Zi ion, six miles' trom here on the tnaln line of the Southerar Railway, was taken out of hia sta. tion tonight, shortly after 7 o'clock by a crowd of drunken negroes, tied and whipped, ' The mob surrounded Porter, wha barricaded himself in the station, and shot out windows and light i. Porter: then wired the train die-: patchers at SpartensburgJ to send help. : He scarcely bad finished t message when the negroes broke in to the. station, seized and dragged him outside and beat him. Sheriff Nichols and a party of of-, fleers left on a special train, but wnen tney arrived the negroes had; disappeared. ; The passe is search-; ing the woods. No arrests : havo' been, madej : -. ; , ... El Reno; Okla.,- Dec. 29; It i believed that the negro, supposed to be a soldier from Fort Reno, who last night held up and shot a Chi-, nese laundryman, : was the ' same' man who last week shot and eeri-' ' ou-sly .wounded Captain Edgar A,' MaCklirL Late yesterday a negro an swering thcdeecriptioo of the Mack- -iin assailant attempted to hold up the railroad agent at Dat-lingtou,-bear here. The agent knocked tha negro down,;but he escaped, and it is believed he came to El Reno. ' ' ' Several days ago - bloodhounds traced Macklin's assailant to Darl ington, where the scent was lost. Tne Chinaman . is not seriously wounded. After last nighl'sshoot ing, the cegro ia believed to have escaped on a stolen horse. contuced on page 4' ;' St. Petersburg, Dec. 29. Local newspapers assert, that the book written by General Kuropatkin on the Russio-Japacete war, which has just been published, has been con fiscated by the authorities General Kuropatkin, who has just recently finished the fourth and last volume-' of his history of the war, has ' just returned to St, Petersburg. The last volume is entitled "The Les son? of : the- War," and in it tha General sums up his eriticiBms of the war office in in : administration and coduct of the campaign. FOR SALK a choice set of Barred Ply mouib Rock cockerels. Independent phone 292. Lewis F. Wilson College Hill, C01 vallis, Oregon. - PURE Healtiful creamof tarta7 deriverJ solefy fifom grapes rebned to absolute purity, b the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking rowder Hence it is tfiat Rovat Bakinc Powder renderi the food remarkable both for its fine flavoriarid healthfulness. ; ; - - ; " " Nojiktmt no pKosphate-whSch aire tne ; principal elements oftke socalledcheap baHiigpowclersand whichare derivea . . from bones, rock and sulphuric aciL i . . . - ; , ' - 'ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK.