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OCTOBER 23. 1003. GIRL IDEriTIFfES SECOND tiEGRO Juno's liuso May Result In 66 THE .OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL!. TORTL AND; SUNDAY MORNING. .11 .1 . .. , l j i. j. i.. m 1 -a.. MJ-l Ji. .li-liui - 1 .. - J- Ui- IX'HU. JJW II III ISIWIIII I III! I I l . i ' - Mill IP 1 p IPWWMM . -V V : ?? ' . 7P,': -.-v- ' ;)r pVli'C- V Clearing Jfan Accused : ,' V of Heinous Crijne. .v.. , 7-. s, k tCnltS Nm Lm Wlr. T Weetralnster, B. C, Oct t. X sensa tional turn In ths trltl growtig out of ' th. murder of Url, Marr Morrison, who vai trilled St Haselwer Uat spring, ! was developed today when. Merjr Mor rison, the 41-year-old daughter of . the deed womani identified as the murderer a at range negro who waa planed In the prisoner's box. Instead of Jim Jenkins, colored, whom she had prevloualy point ed out aa tlrt guilty man. v. afternoon. a negro who had never been aeen by the , a lrl before eat In the prisoner's box un der orders from the presiding judse. Asked If the negro before her waa the f ulltir man, - Mary declared positively hat he waa. ' Hhe waa told to advance and acrutlniie him closer. : Aa ahe waa obeying; Instruction, ahe ehranlc back, screaming that there waa no question aoout mm twine; tne guilty man. inas much aa the same girl had positively Identified Jenkins, who waa In his cell timing the dramatic scene In court, aa the-tnurderer ot her mother, the pros . ecution baa little hop now of convicting Jenkins. . t , .. ' ,, . , - ; i ... i Mary wan wlth her mother when a colored man killed her. ill BUELOIV AND ISWOLSKY MEET .,; . , 'I . Russian Minister and ; Oer ; man Chancellor Discuss ; Balkans Conference. ' W ; . . .. .... (United Prtee leased Wire.) Berlin,' Oct. 14. The preliminary ne gotiations between Germany and Kus- aia relative to the proposed conference) i between the European ' powers Upon a readjustment ot the Balkan situation began today. Foreign Minister M. Is- wolsky, on behalf of the esar's govern- rnent, and Prince Von Buelow were In conference throughout the entire day, J: It U learned that an effort will prob ably be made to draw Germany,. Rus sia, France and England into an' agree ment regarding the Balkan conference It la known that Russia, England and France have practically agreed to- a program that la - distasteful to ' Ger many. That the fate of the general conference rests on the outcome of to day's meeting ot tne diplomats Is gen? erallv conceded. ' An Intimation was current today that .Emperor w uimra would take part in the present conference. ... German diplomats have charged un officially that Borland In reality op poses' the conference .of the powers and la urging Turkey to stand out against certain proposals mat are programmed to come up for discussion and revision. i The rumor that Iswolsky waa to be 'recalled' because of inefficiency Is de . Kied end his continued ; activity In the negotiations apparently supports the denial. , FAVORS NAVY YARD t AT MARE ISLAND (United Prei Leased Wlrs.i JJ ., Mare Island Navy. Yard. Cal., Oct. 24. Rear Admiral Richard C. Holllday, chief of Ana bureau of yards and docks of the VtsX ted States Jiavy, left here today for ..Washington, after having completed his official Inspection of the I navy yard. From a statement made by I Admiral Holllday before he left. It Is believed that he will ask congress fori a large appropriation ror me aeveiop ment of the navy yard when the session begins this winter. ' Admiral Holllday spoke in favor of the development or the navy yard mere to its highest emclency and declared In favor of developing the two "navy yards on the coast before any more are I constructed. He denied that he had ever given out any statement that could be construed to mean that he favored the establish ment of another, navy yard in San Francisco bay and said that he dic not nejieve inai me navy uopm imeni was ronsWerlng such a move. Rear Admiral Holllday was formerly stationed at Mare Island and It Is thought here that he .will oppose any movement to displace the navy - yard here with another near Ban Francisco. , '.-- , ,:-. , MAN 83 YEARS OLD 1 WANDERS IN HILLS -(United Press leased Wire.) 1 Santa Monica, Cal., Oct. 14. A search tnlng party la trying to find Xwls P. Clark,' 85 years old, who has been miss ing from the home of his daughter, Mrs. John McKlsslck. for more than ! hours. It is feared he has strayed Into the canyons leading into the Santa Monica mountains, far from human habitation, and that exposure and fatigue may prove ratal.- wnen ne started out say. Ing he was going to the mountains yesterday- morning his wife and daughter followed mm lour diocks. pieaaing witn him to return. - Last night and today a search was made in the foothills but no trace of the aged wanderer could be found. - - . . ' - Clark is a veteran ef the Mexican war and pioneer of California, Having corns across tne plains in iso. C,421 TOTERS HAVE ' REGISTERED IN LANE (Special IHspeM The JmtmLI Eugene, Or.. Oct. 14. County Clerk Lee has footed up the number of voters registered during the thirty, days pre vious to last Tneeday. Six hundred and twelve have placed their names oa the register is that time. Of these 1TJ are Republicans, 1(7 Democrats and the re mainder are scattering. A total of Mil name are on the registration books for the year. Of these l.tTI are Rpab- 1 leans. 1.714 are Imocrata, lit are prohibitionists, Hi are Socialists, T are Topulists, 147 are Independent, IK re fused to give their politics and (1 have no party. --.:.. PORTLAND LUMBERMEN COMPLAIN OF RATES feiHo iA At- 7 -" Meet Me Gadsbys9 At W for the- Outfit 99 Said the bride to the groom. Gadsbys is now the popular meeting place for young couples. As soon as the honeymoon is ended and the young folks settle down to the realities of life, then the young wife says to her husband: ."MEET ME AT GADSBYS' FOR THE OUTFIT." It is the right place to go at any time, but esped ally so during our GIGANTIC SALE. An outfit from Gadsbys' ;; , during this sale costs just ONE THIRD LESS than from any other concern for the same class of goods. This surely is a large saving for young people starting in life. "TO HAVEND TO HOLD" is the motto ' of-youflg married people. During this SALE they can HAVE Furniture ''and Carpets and HOLD their savings. They can HAVE credit and HOLD , their self-respect. They can HAVE Furniture and Carpets and HOLD a . large per cent of their earnings in their pockets. , If you intend going house keeping don't figure and worry but let "GADSBYS' FEATHER YOUR NEST and . PROTECT YOU with THEIR GENEROUS AND JUST CREDIT, How Would This Look In Your. Diningroom? Has bent-glass ends, adjustable shelves, built of selected golden oak; positively the greatest bargain- ever offered; Gadsbys price is only ...(17.00 $35 AMgfor All are guaranteed for 10 years. Leader Range, with high closet and duplex grate, spring-balanced oven doors. This is a heavy, substantial and durable range, made of the best quality col(rolled steel. Adapted for coal or wood.. Oven thorough ly braced and bolted, asbestos linedi throughout, nickel- trimmed, section ftlate top, Gadsbys price Our Display Racks of Rugs Exhibit 250 Patterns NO TROUBLE TO SHOW THEM TO YOU COME IN AND LOOK AT THJSM-YOU WON a JJlfi SUUUTCU TO PURCHASE. Brussels Rugs, Eureka, 9 by 12 Jv. f 15.00 Brussels Burlington, 9 by 12 18.00 Royal Brussels Rugs, 9 by 12 :,. 25.00; Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9 by 12r guar anteed 20 years. t..f27.00 Axminster Rugs,, imported, 9 by 12 f 30.25 Burmah Pro-Brussels, 9 by 12 810.80 Extra quality Ingrain, 9 by '12 ,,.........f9.75 Larger and smaller sizes in proportion.' Money Back If Not "Satisfied The Hoosier Work Table Pal-, Or, Oct. 14. Oa rers Ihst ertH j hold lees than XI.Me hourds of etunr n loiM to their capetv, A..rn , e Hour, lumbrfn of Portland, rt thst thr ere rqo'rd tv the outr.ni( raclfle to pT av rate h1 n a tntnt- j mum ef 1.btt pnnAm. Thr rervril ; te req7lremit nir-sorr! Sfwl f-T , MkH th si'ini f th rf'ma4 f-enralssies Is rmT!n the enetter. ' . i i - ! . Af'r 0 t'sv th TV-t'ee n-r.i ', Our O f'i lMh ti4 food '. (!' i ere ,- e ttttr O rtre la the Wot:i I krMMlerl.e How would you like to have ' a roomy work table, covered with genuine non-corroding aluminum, with everything you need in preparing "the meal grouped right around it so you can reach all supplies t without a ingle step? That's what you get in the Hoosier cabinet , Come into our store and tec it any day. r' v - Buy Now Iron Beds GET OUR PRICES ON PININQROOM FURNITURE BEFQRE This Elegant Dining Table $9 1 V-ai '" r You will be asked a third more at other stores. It is made of selected wood, golden or:: weathered finish; the 6-foot size is marked at fO.OO. Design is just like the picture. YOU BUY IT PAYS Don't do yourself the. injustice of buying without getting our prices. We offer you the advantage of better values ana an assort, ment that is not excelled pn the coast. We mention two of the many, tempting bargains you will find on our floors. $1.00 for This Golden Oak Dining Qhair You will find it elsewhere marked at $1.50 of higher. It is made of selected oak, golden finish, with cane seat; the picture shows the exact design. There are scores of dining chair bargains in all. grades , and finishes. " RUGS FOR THE DINING ROOM We nave a mighty interesting stock of Rugs that are particularly suited for the dining room. Prices are temptingly low. an IB Isaac ',4J .ujisiij', pi -fi-iii"" Extra Special See This Couch$7.85 Special bed Lounge $9.50 mm m Regclar U50 Beds reduced to...;..f 2.65 Rfsrular MW Beds redoced to....S-50 Rerular fSfO Be-li reduced to....T.4.00 Rtgu'.ar $." C") Beds reduced to......i5.T5 R'e-lar $?C'1 Beds rroced ta T.50 I'riu Tt fef;Kfd to. fZ!.50 J37CO Eran Brds reductd to 9Z5.00 Couch is upholstered in two-tone velours, beautiful greens, red and browns; extra special.. 7.8 "am e"-ews ssjra bbsh bji -ess- . . m - .Jt . O.'. - - WB'SlVI I JIITVll S : " .Ji.t.lT.W. .......t ..... . . . .- ... . . . ,v-. f This above Bed Lounge is a bargain, upholstered in red or e-reen damask, full spring back and seat; special.., .....S9.50 NO RENT TO PAY TH APS WHY WE SELL FOR LESS ." v Jll .Q .r v-0 'c y j. ,sL: ) Our Great Special Sale of Fine Morris Chairs 11 ' v ij v 1 . . . $1250 $14.00 $18.00, $20.00 $2S.0O Morris Chairs reduced to T.75 Morris Chairs reduced to 12.0 Morris Chairs reduced to f 15.00 Morris Chairs reduced to 16.0O, Morris Chairs reduced to 4J80.0O. $29 and $35 Dressers Reduced to $18.00 JI ? Sale of Tuna Mahogany Dressers, Princess Dressers and Chiffoniers, values t$29 to $35, all : offered at, each .VT.,....! ,fl8.00 See our window display. '-;,. Get Our Prices on Heating: Stoves Before You Buy It Pays This Heater $8.00 3 Fairy Oa!; For wood cr c-.'. f' top, tK..tt.-m f--". Yttt; fu'l r ' .5.1 ncV r ' . Ktv' IS i' $ 1 1