:. 1:. I 1 rcn..- C"" w ) .iui lettars Art Irrciuced to Chow Mayor Cays Mtasiire Ccxpt!"rj 'V:;. FCn,- ;s That Hv Expected Trout! : With Lea Ysck Yo.v Croscs iNTEnrRSTcn .1 Attendance of WItnexssa at V. Investigation Is l!!e;sJ. - R2TURN3JTHSEE OTHZK3 WITHOUT HI3 APPROVAL, c had ih:ch wct:::r Pod Parrott Testifirt-rChineso Hay Utyor Thought Shephord's Bill Oyra poondlrneaTo Uach AttUiorit- -ESfot -Freight --oav-lUtarUb' for Crtmatory Not ApjirortA :.; He. Saw Mao.vVh. Looked Lika Nan funding si Tootjof "TIrwty V From Which Y Cams. I . - . 11 11111 . 11 1 ! letters which . Deputy tHstrlet At torney Qus C. Moser Mrs will prove that Jaw Nub waa espectiag to bay trouble with Lee Taok Tee were Intro, stueed aa evidence during the trial of Jaw Nun thta morning foir having mur- 'dered Tao laat January. The letters ' ;wra Identified by Captain of Police John Moors and ' Patrolman- Robinson aa thoM taken from Jaw Nun when thrf Chlness was-hrought ro the pollca .Station noon artsy Tee s murder. c Lee Wine. . who .translated tha let tars, was a wltnass at ths trial this 'morning. Wins doss not bear ail tht features of a , Mongolian, and Henry - Ifl, picQinn. ona of Nun's ooiinttl, asked ths witness If hs was a, Chinese.' ' " "Mr mother was Irish, my father Chi- .toes. replied Win, t..-.,. '- . V Among thoas who testified this morn Ins waa Deputy Sheriff Doda Parrott who accompanied Ye to tha polios sta tion aftsr thOvChlnese had received-tha . fatal wounds. Lee Ooon said that hs had seen Chinese who looked like Nun standing at . ths foot of ths stairway from 'Which Tee name Just before be was. shot. ' Lee Pay Ming told of Yes's Visit to a rooming-house kept by htm.'. During- yesterday's trial Kiu Hens;, Chinese woman, testified that shs had formerly been Nun's stare In Ban Fran- etaco, but fled from him because he had tened to veil rher. m said that hs fled. with Yes. and that hs had in tended to marry her. ' Dstec tire 'Joe ".Resins;.' who captured Nun, was on the witness stand yesterday, as were r, N. Rankin, W.' A. Bell, A. P. Btrowberg. P. B. Col villa and O, Larsen, who wit nessed tha shooting. ' - '-- . ., y Ths case waa resumed this afternoon at 1:1(1 o'clock, . mat the, defense began its teelmony soon afterward. About 10 wttnesses wm M cauea. ,-jt-ir-' ; DECLARES SlOOIiS - HAD SAi:CTI0;i OF MUST" : Rv. H. M. Street' Delivers Ssn , satlonaJ Address to CorW.-J- -s vaUls Audience. $ Li ' i " (BseeUl Dlssatek ta The loermall - ., , . CorralMs. Or.. Feb. IT. Declaring that saloons had ths sanction of Christ, and V " - that any measure to prevent saloons or ,' th liquor tramc is an assault on the , Almighty himself. Rev. H. . M.- Street. a Christian minister. late or Prinevllle, ' -held ths sttention of a Corvallls audi : enca, at ths courthouse Thursday night. i Among ths listeners were th chief c tors- lit, ths recent club eases that have . caused-' so much troubls In - Corral Its. " t Thla preacher stated that ha had been for years a preacher of the gospel In Kentucky, Arkansas and other places, and hs attempted to-prove his position ' on tha liquor qusstlon by the Bible. In ' closing! Rev. Mr. street declared: . .' "I .an opposed to this local option ... law because It lb a condemnation of ths , teachings of Jesus Christ and a denial '.- of the teachings of. Almighty Ood.7 t Ths apeaker declared that wickedness cams from ths heart, and that bad whis- , key had nothing at all to do with ths - mat tar, and In. many instances ftlbl quotations to show cases whsn " Christ had used pr eommsndsd tha use o wins. ,-r. ! i i , i ,,,r f. " . f Tha dinner which M ta hare been " given at the Portland hotel tonight-by ths go re Ivor's stalt has been postponed ' until next week owing to the fact that Oovsrnor Chamberlain has been lndls- posed jor-aevral days past and did not . feel In condition ta attend a function of the sort. Ths data of tha dinner has ....-not been dsflnltsly sec; hut It will be . given some time during ths latter' part . of tha weak, it ta said. Those, present . : tha members of his staff and their fam- . iliea, A, Valuable Agent. Tba grfoarlM aaiployod ta Dr. Plercs! tnadlcines greatly snnancag tha medl tinal properties which It extract, and holds u solution much better than alco hol would. It also posies es medicinal 5 ro parties of Its own, being a valuablo smuleent, autrlsiva, antiseptic and anU femenh It adds greatly to Ube afflcacy Of ths Black Cherry bark, Goidsn SesJ root, Stone root and Queen's root, con tained la 'Golden lifdical Discovery" In Subduing ahroaie, ar lingering cougas, broochlal, throat and lung affections, for all of which these agenta ars reeom i ended by standard medical authoritlsa. . la all cases whera thsrs to a wasting way at flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as la ths early (tares of rcsunmpuon, inert can oa aoaoaot tnat : . glvoerlos acts as a vamaoe nuiniivs ana aids tha Uoldeo Seal root, Stone root, . QvmiI root and Black Cherry bark la K mo ting dlgeetlon and building up tha h aad strength, controlling tha cons hod bringing about a healthy condition of ths whols sTStoas. Of eovraa, it matt aot bs sxpecUd to work miracles. It will hot eursonsnmpsloa exeept la its aarllar Stages. It will curs vary severe, obsti n la, chronic coughs, bronchial and laryn geal troabesa, aad ehrooia sors throat with hoarseness. la acuta coughs It la hot so sCT active. It is la ths lingering . eongha, or thosa of lone taodinc, even when accompanied by bleeding front lungs, that it has performed Its most marvelous en res. Band for ana read tha little book of extracts, treating af tha propertiea and uses of tha several med icinal roots that enter Into Pr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery and laara ww this medicine has such a wUle ranga of application invahe cure of diaeasss. It to eat frss. Address Dr. M. V. PWrca, Buffalo, N. T. Tha amwwtn mem , tains no alcohol or harm fat, ksblt-form-Ing drug. Ingredients all printed oa each bottle wrapper la plain f nfitsa. - Kick people, especially tnose swnVrtmt from dlseaeeaof long standing, are Invited to consult Dr. Fierce; by letter, ros. All correspondence to held as strictly private and sacredly roafldeatlaL Address Dr. B. V. Mercs, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser to seat firm oa receipt of stamps to nay ex prose of it in onN. Nnd 91 one-cent stsn" I .., rH r- f YC H. C Frick, ynoIr Said to Htra Cleared ( Up .Srren Million ' Dollar in ill.e.L JUUroad Stock OMb .nthias;Ytir.: " ritt FLOYBtDAiiifs cq::ditio:i m ISJVERYASERIOUS Boy of lll-Fated Family May, pie . V as Result of Injunes Re- . eelved in Recent Fire t - w - .1 i : - A change for tha -worse took place during the night In the condition of Floyd Dailey. the third eldest, son ot U T. Daller. who lost his life as a re sult of being burned In ths East Watsr strset fire. At at. Yinoeni s oospiiai, where the boy ' waa taken aftsr hs had Jumped ' from the " burning - building owned by his father. It was stated that the vouns- fellow passed a very night Hs waa restless and had mors fever than expected.- Thla morning he waa unable to take- solid nourishment. Whether ths change for the worse will result fatally cannot be told , at . thia time, although It is feared at tha boa prtal that the, boy's valiant ; fight . for Ufa la Bearing aa -end. "-'V-.--- -Tha mother. Mrs. Dailey. la reported to be Improving and out. of danger. . Denuty Coroner Flnley said this morn ing that he would hold the unidentified body at tha morgue until Monday, when It will be burled In potter's field. No ona since reaterdar has nut An. a claim for tha body or. called at tha morgus la the hope of reoognlslng it. ; i." .- .Ji'" ) p Si I I i ' I I . , SENATOR C.' W.' FULTON - HA' MAKES A CORRECTION '. -Vaahlagton, Feb. IT. Te tha . Editor of i:ieJumaW-In . your . iaaue of the. 11th you quote ma aa aaylng that tha Tint newapa- , per pubiicatloa . of the Bristol - matter- was a- violation of oon dentlal Information obtained at ' the 'White House or department of Justice. 1 never made any auch statement to any parson, and hop yon will give promln-, enca to the correction. CHARLEB W. FDSTDK,": SWARTZ CHARGED WITH " SECOND DEGREE MURDER ' - - fSyertal tisJinteh ta Tss JMreal.) Baker City, Or- Feb. IT. The pi llmlnary hearing of Henry Swarts, who caused the death of Fred Neuhaue. last Sunday night by a blow on the not an J who la charged la the Information tt,et-rHairlct AttArtiev limiav A A v and his family "fterday. with murder in the second de- gree. la having hla preliminary esamlna tlon before Judge White In the circuit court thia afteraooav--Tha Intention nrst waa to try him in tha Justice court on charge of mane laughter, hot . after aa autopsy waa bald over the . deceased and considering tha testimony, af-those present at tha time the blow waa struck the district attorney withdrew the flrst charge. Sling Information charging v a mere serious crime. --. The defendant has retained prominent attorneys af this -city and la Sghtlng for hla acquittal on thla Bret examina tion. It Is probable, however, that- he will be held to tba grand Jury by Judge White. . if,- ,-. . . .. .....-.,.. f j TO BUILD RAILCOAD TO TUALATIN RIVER ror 1hepurpoaeef forming " com pany to build a railroad from Portland to. the Tualatin rtver. soma IS miles, west, T. T. Burkhart. J. Tborbora' Ross and C B. Altcmaon thla morning1 filed articles of Incorporation for the .port land Terminal Railway company. , The capital stock of the . new company la IM.SSe. ' , -i - ' . It la stated la tha articles filed that the new road may be aa electric one, although Other power may be ased. - The new read is to start from the banks of tha Willamette river- la Portland and run westerly to the Tnalatka river- YERKES V.1LL CONTEST BEGUN BTOS, IZNER Chicago. Feb. II. Ths wnl of Charles T. Ysrkse waa probated today aad-the hearing set for March 1. The value of the estate in this county la It.tSS.sos. It waa announced that the widow aad the Illinois Trust eompaay hav,e waived their rights aa trnstses and suggested the retirement of the widow, now Mr. Mtaner. IS te the Smt move bt the weman'0 contest to gala her- dower rlghta. , , .. . ' , . .' XawyerO wtn SOeet. -' . Tha newly organised Multnomah County Bar asset let Ion will meet this evening In tba Portland chamber of ouwinterco to hear the final report of the committee, wo coastltatlan aad bylaws snd sleet the first permanent officers of ' I r mtlnBy . .'. .'. . . ... - son ARE REUHITEDli After Long Search - Had Been Abandoned Happy Reunion ' Unexpectedly Comes.' LINN COUNTY FARM - :; : 'f: SCENE OF. MEETINO Mrs. ' Woodworth WhUa" hi Albany McU Old Acqualntanc Who Ttlla V Her Whero to Find Man Whom Z. Sho Had Long Sought ' . ' (gpeclsl DsnMtefe ts Tss yearaal.) ' . i Albany. Or, Fab. 11. After yearn, of separation.: during . which time mother and son have made avery. effort to find each other and when both had given ap the task, believing that the object of their search was dead. Mrs. Woodworth and Charles Purcsl, her son by a for msr marriage, wers. unexpectedly ra- nnttea near mis cuy yeeieroay. . Mrs, .Woodworth, a worker la .the Sal ration -Army, haa Jkssn In tha city so ItcHlng subscriptions for that oriranlBa tlon. - -Whlls hSra aha waa recognised, by a former acquaintance In . Waahlngton, and asksd "as to the whereabouts of her eon, Charles Purest,1' Purcel being, her name at that time. She replied that she had lost, all . trace, of him and had not seen him for years. - 8he further stated that her. son had left for the ooast soma years ago and possibly, had shipped on some vessel juid bees, lost Thla. mas told her that: hereon waa working on a farm near this city for . Frank Trltsa, that he had shipped on a vessel, had been to South Africa and other , parte rof the glebe ' Mrs. , Woodworth Iran aiately procured a oonveyence and drovs as fait aa possible to .this farm, and once again was 'face to face with the son shs hsd given no aa loot. The I nnlon between mother aad aoa wag most happy and .surprising. - --' -, Aftsr ths -son's return front South Africa . ha again went to the old home In Washington, aad oa account of ths fact that his mother had sgain married and moved away from that piece he wae unable to locate her. although - bo h made every effort to do. sow ' .''.'' If yen are going to do good work for all men you will nave ta pe against aoma man : . . . Be Under the Landlord's tr anoer yoatasht to ha hsld sy wayta rent ran win pay fee M as yen y INVESTIGATE Lots 29 ! tm U i KrtH) BE A LAND OWNER ny aero asW ts valas grew, .', rZBXAjrB Is Uaally aott railway. Gbo. W. Brown SOS Faatar SOdg, Third and ROOT. A. TAYLOR Offlet week days, m or OTHER AUD THUMB ' Foot Ordinances were returned to tht city oouncU today by Mayor Lane with his stamp' of disapproval oa them. The most important of the vetoed measures waa the one Introduoed by Councilman Shepherd making It compulsory for wit aessss (o respond to a subpoena of any member of the council and compelling witnesses to answsr such questions as might be propounded, under penalty of a Ana aad imprisonment. The mayor thought thla ordinance conflicted with tha-charter,' and gave the councilman too great authority.- Hie message ao oompaaylng the veto followa: "I return to your ordinance Ne. 11,111, entitled. 'Aa ordinance providing for the attendance- of - wltneesss - before . the council sndTprdvidlng a punishment for fsjlure to obey ubpoenaa or refusal to testify,' without my approval, for the following reasons: . " , . ' . "Ths ordinance applies' to all oases where subpoenas may be Issued by any member of the council, whether It la a matter authorised by the charter to he Investigated by them or not Section tT of the obarter .authorises the council to Issue 1 subpoenas In cases whsn the official acts and conduct of any elty officer, employe or agent are being In vestigated, Thla section la a limitation upon tha power of the council to issue subpoenas, and any.attampt io punish, for disobedience of a subpoena or refus ing to testify should be limited to the cases stated tbereiav .-.-' -u-. coast aright Interfere, ' "It - la quite possible, should the municipal court attsmpt to punish for disobedience In a ease where the coun cil has no authority to las us a sub poena, that tha circuit court would, lot terfere and set aside and Judgment ren dered against the' witness. Parties should not be required to be at the ea panes of testing ths , validity or ordi nances passed by . the council aad all ordinances should be so drawn aa to be fully within the powers granted by ths chartsr. . . . "Tha ordinance also provides a pen alty Cor any one who refuses to answer a ausstloft propounded to him regard less aa to wbstbsr the question la im pertinent to the matter belng Investi gated or not. and a wltneaa should not be required to answsr and la protected by the laws of thla stats in not an swsrlng any irrelevant, Insulting or Im proper questions or any question that might degrade hla character or subject bun to punishment.' L t Freight Bin Ordtnaass. Tha ordinance providing for the, ex penditure of ll.llf.Ii to pay a bill for freight oa matsrlals for repairs to tha garbage crematory last spring waa ve toed. . The mayor said there had Dees considerable doubt aa to tha correctness of the bell aad It had not been approved by either the superintendent of the cre matory or the board af health, and ha returned It without his signature la or der that th eounollmen might satisfy themselves fully that the elalm waa Just. The claim of Robert KoMnsen Sr. for till for salary aa superintendent of construction of the crematory last summer waa alas disapproved aa there were no records to how much no was to receive for hia services. Robinson charged tba city. St the rate of lit a day. . ; ' . Another ordinance embodying speclfl- oatlona for gravel street improvements was vetoed. The mayor waa of the opin ion that the apectftoatlone ware defec tive. - lie baaed hla conclusions oa ths advice of the elty engineer.. , .. - .The ordinance providing for the rati fying of the expenditures of the several departments of, the elty and making the approprlatlona applicable te the payment of the same waa returned for the reaaog that he thought thai measure would le- gallss every outstanding elalm,' wbstbsr It he a Just one or not. v PLANNED PORCH. BUT ' ' I ',' airtT S Dnnr mo IT come Imperfect, you wlir adyouraal ; ' NOT, A ,BDDEJJlhVlXfWrjoos w.tertaiiv jr consulting J-i . - , - 1 . - , , I what we tsll yen will oost nothing; " I what we do for you will eoet nothing In Tf . contractors eaa put .. additional work on a building ether than that contracted for at a certain earn and then file a Ilea oa that struct a re la order to collect for extra work not contracted for, tha owner of the etrnctnre eaa bare little protection by hla contract." Thua remarked .Judge CI eland this morning in deckling the case of George H. Bon rills and .Oeorgs Packtngham against Ouslsppe - Cordano, who waa for i(7t alleged to be due for extra work dona In repairing cottages owned by the defendant. Judge Cle- land;sald that It-had been shown that Cordano had paid the amount he had agreed to pay for work done, aa stated In .the contract, - ringings were for the defendant. - .- ' , - . . "But the contractors state that they were forced to put on extras which the architect had overlooked - In making plana for the changes," said Judge Cle- lano. TJn or tnese exiraa waa ror xne putting of a roof on a porch. It being stated by the plalattffs that the srcM. 1 tact had provided for the porch hut not . for a roof.' Tha coort thinks that such work as thla doeo-not entitle the eon-; tractors to charge for extras."- v 1 SLEEVE CATCHES AND' BONES OF ARlkSNAP R. C. tMmron. a machinist.' la at the Oeed Samaritan hospital suffering from sertons fractures of hla forearm and n sustained la an accldwnt at the lama n-Paulsen company's . mill Isat night. - His arm was caught and twisted around a place of shafting. . Both bones of tha ro rearm ware srenstaM ine urge bone of The mi proper waa fractured. Iutnron waa snaking Some repairs tha machinery , or ue mm ana working near the , rapMly-revol vlng ahaftlng. Hla sleeve beeasaa entangled In the machinery and in an Instant his rm ems wrapped around the ahsrt. the A tittle thmg sontetlmea results to Oeath.- Ttwia.a snore jKratcK Inslgnn. eant cats or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It he wise to have Backles s Arnica Salve ever handy. It's (he beat Salve on earth and Will pre rent fatality, when Barns, Korea, (j). rare and Piles threaten. Only 3t at a. - jk akklatere eV Cov druggists. HI Thi. atreet. - - v v '' '' :' L - CHAD. CSYsCft. cf El'JObeth, IIL, wrttoai -I paid out over ICO to local phy atclans, who trcatsd m for La Grtppa without glvtngr m any relief. I afterward bought a 01. CO bottle of DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after t&klnj content of thla ona botUa I waa entirely oured.", ::v v;:V::s'''-, wY;..vt--;v: salem mi IF SO, NOW SPECIAL :v' Subserfbera for Tatg JOTnutAT. (dally and Sunday) one year and phy SUM down for packing and express charges : aad OSnB ; SaOOaV?' LTbf outlit then beeotnea yours, ABSOZ.VTSZ.T TMMM ktor. one-yaaju--4f -ye purchase l; additional reoerda during the' '' year the oatllt beeomea yours for good, ' T . Z, '', ' Bear n mind that records . formerly gslltng ktK eents each . now sell t II cents. ;V. - J Z' V TBE WOVnMAU Is only enabled to make 'thla' liberal offer through a special arrangement with atnif TBaVOUa (sue . cessor to J. Wsngsr) of MS fMhlJUUOZAZi ITSin. Remember, , thla offer la only opea for a BXOaVf TOO. Call at tha store af AJromaw tbsous, sss oomxxmoiaj, maun, at ones and the machine aad bear It play or mall thla soupoa today, , Half of Woman's Ctarm Is her month, 'and mors ihan-half of ; that depends on her teeth, for they make or mar he evpresslon of the face , In talking or smiling- .When Nature has been unkind in her allotment of teeth, or If thosa she has bestowed he- yourMii comparison, with the ben. fit a you will oenve. au ainos or aeniai wore. Wise Bros.': raniag Bldg, Third aad WsohlaghvaV X ..a jb,-- - FIRST AID DOOK 1 - containing, su rotations for First Aid to tbe Injured in Accidents and Eater grades, with valuable information as le how te care lor the rick ssd prrrrot spread el diwan, will bt sent yon ; -;-F'R E En-"'' pea rrqtMst to ' POND'S EXTXACT COMPANY ersnry-nt ftfth Avrnut , Nwytk ;v bones being snapped aa though - they were glass. Tha arm would probably hare been torn from the body had not the engineer seen his plight and quirk ly stopped the machinery. Tbe Injur-4 man was Immediately taken to the ' pltal where the bones were set. i effort Is being marie to ssvs t and ths St tending physician t" ' can .be done. I.nmron was r easily as eou!l be err"'- V t c:id o ri::: ;S.-G.-SKIDMORB A CO. eJoumar3 DENTS, NOTICE! Th offer to - all Tcsidcnt3 of Salem for a short time only. Do you AbiliepilEl IS7 THE TIME OFFER. Man Medicine , Free Toe sa an ebfela a hrre eolUr tre sarkaae ef Men Mtlriae free ea nqssst. , Hmm hTMlelne earee atea-we.taw, hUa-Mllrlne (tree yea eaM were the nie Mral eatlefeetloa, tke paue aad abrelrel plMere. the keea 11111 et Ikia. the lanu-r er lUe. hdf-m mfan- free. Maa Mlrlne sm Maa hladlrlaa eara. ai.tMki 4bllltr. earlr eerar. dkweanisW eekeeae, aresuti'tla, alaaay troasis aad Va ees ears tvsnetf at snwe ar htes Meat. rise. ea me fall Mae snllar seet.ee will be allrere4 te rea fte. stela wrapper, wntm. with (all dmcttooe ho toM. The Sail IM aV.ller pw-kase trmm, urn aersvate ef .or kis.l, se teeelata, se griwkus. se sasers Is sign. It Is free. All we west te kw la that 'roe ere set SHMtlag far It est ef Ml earanltr, bat th.t roe aat in he well, ea4 hn-nen rear sireett set- ww . wn ewre sj.a meeieiae IU seat res weal II to en; i KM-lfhe. ' weaveowerfnl. yes a realawea. - Tmw sesj ea4 allium wnl krtag N all yea here te ee h te ml and rt It. We a-rut It rre er vrerr whwh eae er in. Maa Mft. I.teretet. BeeMdr Ca- TSS Lvt m.i. . nrm. MMl. . - . ' Sntols Otty Aseeelatlen. Prairie City, Or reb. IT. The Grant County Progressive -association of Prairie City has filed articles of incor poration with the county clerk. The In corporators . are Clifton Cleaver, IK, Durkhelmer and F. M. - Knight. The capital stock Is 110.60s. The I nromo ra tion expects to erect a put..o hail In Prairie Cltv. -rr u:r" raete. Urn it ir aad sear It. ' I' - ISI. a'" 'A - special -FREE want a : , -'" .'. e) TO GET ONE! Date. CouponoT Inquiry ANDREW -VERCLERZ ; - 259 Cosscrdal SL, SatcarCrrsii .;. Please' send solicitor to my ad dress to explain Free Gnpk phone Offer.-;:' 'f ;.-:. z-r- y ... . ' '-.. . . ' " ., ,' ItUeJl&ri TTa-PorCEr:: PORTLAJCD. or';:". : ttricrxA-i ruct c v. H2lAIXitM0.Tr'' r"" - Ais) t - TZIA - - - , XTtv- t It c-jis .a N 1 4 4 cnorav . . s : '