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THE NE DAI VOL. 81 KUiKXK, OtiKtiOX. S ATVIili.VY KVKSIXti. IK KMllllIt 21. IU07 LY GUARD R JL2J ROBERT CALDWELL, WITNESS IN FAMOUS CASE, IS PERJURER BALTIMORE FIRE DESTROYS FIVE URGE BUILDINGS John X. Watson to l rvsitT if the land office at Lukevlcw, On-., ami Frank H. Hi aniwi'll at Uu'.randf. mid Frank Davsy to be rwivfr o( pub lic liuiucy nl Burns. Krl T. ''rone miller, receiver at Lukevlew and Al bert A. Hoberls at l.aviraiule. New York, Dec. 21. Robert Cald well, American witness in the fiunou-. Druce case, of Londun, was arretted in Hoboken, X. J., after the arrival of the steamer Kaiser Aiististe Vic toria today on request of the n-.it ish authorities. Caldwell is charged with jierjmj. He testified on Xovomber s at the Druce trial that he kiit.w the la:e Puke of Portland, both as the duke and as T. C. Druce, at Welbeclt Ab bey, and at the Baker street bazaar. He added that he had treated the duke at both places for a disorder of the nose. He further testified that, in conjunction with the duke, he had arranged for a mock funeral of Druce and that the coffin was filled with lead. Caldwell also testified to other alleged Incidents In the life of the Duke of I'm. land, ,ulini; to show he led a dual lit',., n ! that he had received ;,:...,, ,ln ,hl (,jk ,u. S-'i-eaatins ''. 'ui.i. ,,.i,, ., lVo u, "-1 n:-.li.l evrnrr. At the h-ari-u :' t!;.. ,..,. muli.-r i; ,,, .,,.,,, j aim.wncvj they cniM ,,, ,, ,,,(, vU,.,ni t faUw :1 and ,, r Aoinx d.iv ;v'T'' ,!i;r c:.n.ii a.i.-n'. 1- l;-!t l-oad,,;,. A ., ,,ra:u vas is sued lor Ills extradition. Caldwell had a somewhat similar experience iii this i-iuiiurv in Hie case f A. T. Stewart, lb,, dryso.i.ls mer ciiaiit of Uosion. whose seere:arv he was. He eclared that his will 'had been d-stioyed and another substi tuted: that the body was stoU-n from the graveyard and buried iu the cel lar of the Stewart mansion. The body was not found when the man sion was torn down several vears ago. Xu action was taken against Caldwell In the Stewart case Haltimore, Dec. 21. A fire In two five-story buildings at W. Haiti-' more street, burned out several larite, w holesale establishments today- I Loss. Ur.ii.Oiio. The MIIowIuk were burned out: Wilenzii; Hros. tfi Co., millinery; Haltlmoro Overall Co.; lioliinsoli. Van AileuVoin .v. Co., cab inet makers; Kemliald, .Meyor & Co.. el. thins; ..Walter 1.. Denny Co., w'.l paper. . AUSTRIA'S EMPEROR j MUCH IMPROVED! MINE OWNERS WILL NEVER AGAIN EMPLOY UNIONISTS AT GOLDFIELD Two Khvuit'ii Injured. Detr it. Dec. 21. - Fire to Rif led a building occupied by F. twin S. I'.eoige, tur dealer, and D. K. Kel ioiii;, wholesale milliner. l.os, Jllo.Oon. Two firemen were injur ed, one perhaps fatally. Vienna. Dec, 21. Kmperor Krrn- els Joseph, whose lift' was despaired! of two months ago, u so n;vatlyl improved that he wns able to np ptar in the throne room today mid read his speech to the lluiliiiiiinn and Austrian delegations, " XO ItlllTISII NOIiTII AMKKK AS St.U (llll'vt)X PRESIDENT APPOINTS NEW OREGON OFFICIALS Washington, Dec. 21. The presi--deut has sent the appointments of 4 I 4 4 4 l.omln. Doc. Si. -The -sociji i Press stated ru !ui thority of tho HrttNh Admi ralty,, there Is mi truth In th: assertion published in the Standard today that the Ad lnirnlty has decided lo estab lish next May a Pacific North American squadron, with its have al Esquimau. The present rain bringing the river up. It begau Tine lam night. San Francisco, Dec. 21, Ueneral Kiiusuni lias returned from lioldUeld and reports lluit the situation in the :nin!ni; camp is delieate. hut doo-t n il liuik Tor trouble as tiling stand at pre.-eut. He p'port s h. inn i. nil v of t lie miners to he p- aieabh elined and (he troop neutral. The mine owneis have takert u determined stand and Kiven a:t ultimatum tliat never anaiu will f'ai y einpltv a memb. r t tho A etrn c'edfiatlon, 'They d 1 lare." said Kunston. "thr-y will operate (he mines with non-union la herein, and -.ill liauuli t hey have not yet done so to any extent. 1 h-dleve there will be se rious trouble If they start to Import non-unl in miners from the outside. A to the merit h of the case, it in not easy to form an opinion." tro.jps. To meet any emergency, Sheriff InnnlU has In mind the fonn im; of a hi rm body of deputy slier ir:s to be tu of V-m-t mm h like h onu puny of state militia. A portion of the expense ot m 1 1 n 1 1; in in n this small e. ini'an . hou evt'r, must tall on i lie mine iUVIK'M, wh.e;e exeeu- 1 tie committee meet this m't'-rnnon to hear the details. 1'ivsid n: Uw lea of the ih elation, is -till hi fa vnr ef .ihandonhu the mine tor years. If net' ess,! ry, and starve t lie miners out . Tht members of Roosevelt ' en in mission lei t today for Los Auueles, from wbei't they will proceeil to Washlnnton. No. LEGALITY OF BONO ISSUE IS DISCUSSED CITY ATTOUXKY AI.I.KX MAKKS STAriMKXT I'OK IIKXIil ir K (;i Ai!i iti:.m:i!S, as tu v.v- I-KIT OK .ll'IMiK CI.CI.AMI'S UK. CISIOX lti:(iAlilMi IIOMt IS Sl K (IK Til AT ( I I V. You'll Have to Hurry!! , Christmas is now Only Two Days Away Adentsfor (Centemeri Kid fliloves ALL FIRST dutfiH WITH OUR Wri&l LEFT HAND 0L , Ladies' Gloves There is a great difference in the gloves sold There is one make which stands for the better qual ity, more glove style than any other. When selecting gloves always ask for and insist on get ting a Centemeri. Yov'll find in these the "difference. Price the pair. $1.75 SPECIAL $1.75 silk lined undrtsstd kid in gray, brow and tan, the pair $ 1 .25 LONG BLACK GLOVES-12 button black kid gloves, all sizei the pair $2.50 STREET GLOVES 16 button tan glove lor street wear, excellent as a Xmas gift, the pair $4 00 GLACE GLOVE 2 clasp gloves to match your suit, red, green, blu tan, mode, the pair... $1.25 Ladies' Suits The last opportunity before Christ mas to purchase Ladies' Suits and save $5.00. We will sell any Wooltcx or La Vogue Suit wor h $20.00 or more for $5.00 discount. $20 BROwfj CHECK SUIT with long fitted jacket, satin lined, velvet collar and cuffs, theniU I.. $15 $25 RED PANAMA SUIT short felled jacket, satin lined, strap and braid trimmed, pleated skirt, each $20 $30 GOLDEN BROWN, fitted jacket, satin lined, beautifully tailored, pleated skirt with wide band, the suit $25 MAY SHIT IHIWX M1XKS IXKKK1XITK1.Y r.nUlfli'liI, Hoc. 21. No rnminunU cuiton from thu Minn Owncrx' nam) clutlon or th rlvlo bodies tf (Sold field linn Kiinp tji tho iirpBldi-iit re KiirdliiK I lie remuviil th fedornl CAI.K.H 1'OU KItS Till A I. Wll.l, I IK III HltlK.ll .MX(i I Oodrgetuwn, Dee. -2 1 . In the 1 Caleb I'owiTu trlnl today, Stuiirt II. J Ktone, former Mtnonnniher of llov jernor Taylar, leBtlfted t seehiK Yont ( sey u few minutes after the ithoot- ItiK of (iovernor (loubel, wtth a iiUtol ' In hi hand. ,j i Ttn trlu I will not lie ndjoiirned, vcn cm OhilMiuaa any. x SEVEN ARRESTS TODAY FOR ALLEGED SALE OF LIQUOR PRAYS THAT BRYAN MAY BE NEXT PRESIDENT (JuilirUs Oklu., lire, ai, William J. Hr.viin tntlny iiddrcKHt'il u Joint m'HBhm of tht U'kIhIiU .nnt nnil wiih Klvt'ii uii ovation, Tho ohaluln of l tie hoiiM In(ln'(l by the in-etu'iice of Itiyan, )iium1 thnl he lie tlie next Chief of Police KftrrlitKtim ami ht HiilHirdlnitteH nnite Heven ttrroKtH thin afternoon for nlleKeil vtolutton of the lorn 1 Kipt Ion In w, T)ione hi'iumI imI were: Wm. Young, proprietor of tin. PkiiiiI'i'h fttil mi in ii t nt WtKt Si'V- enlli mid Olive mreeiK. Win. Duvhi '"'""'?" " 1"H ". mid Uov .lohiiHon, mil.l to bo eonneel-. fuUi'wIUK Hi priiyer lti hoimo brolto ,i .iii, ti, ii,,.. r'l,.,,.!..,, i,iviiu; Into u Htnrm of iiiiiilitnxe. who keens the ol.i llodeii' wift 'drink 1 Hicnker Miirrny n ldod einiihaHls Hinrl.ir; W. Wnitille. ir .prletor of thnl"' ''" '"'1'1' 1V Iniinedlutely tnitilni; Hotel Ui-ohk; Tom Linn, proprietor I V'" lho Kv"ry of the Inneli rounter at the earner I im"-rnt ireenl unnweri'd with it of Slxih and Wllliiiniaiii atreeta, and j '"""'"K ""' ..I. .IiteoliH, a niort'liaiit on Went i ' ! KlKlith alrnet, Kueli of th defend ! aniH appeared tn the Jnallee eonrl and furnished bond. Tho trlulH will i lieKlii Monday. Ladies' Handkerchiefs Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with dainty initial, each.. 25c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs of baited Swis;, each 20c Handkerchiefs of Swiss with hemstitch and embroidery .each". 20c Pure linen lawn handkerchiefs with fine embroidery, ea. 50c Fine sheer handkerchiefs Swiss embroideried, each 75c Japanese silk handkerchiefs with white or colored em broidery, each . . 25c and 50c Furs for Everybody at Great Reductions in Price There is solid comfort ii? a. fur neck piece these cold days at i very satis factory price $4 and $4.50 Neckpiece, each $3.00 $2.00 Fur-piece, special each $1.60 $3.85 brown coney Muff, each $3.00 $6.50 brown mink Muff, each $5.20 Men's Handkerchiefs Initial handkerch-efslof pure linen with 1-4 inch hem, each.. 25c Fancy colored border hand kerchiefs, each. . 20c Japanese silk h.-ndkerthicls finely embroidered ini ti.il each - 50c Heavy Japanese silk hem stitched handkerchiefs, each 75c and $1.00 Japanette hemstitched hand kerchiefs with large initial each !! U H.'iv::.:") ?, M ' l : - - ''' ? ; :' '.: -J im tii-rvJ't Overcoat. Sale Continues The Varsity Overcoat If you want to sec and wear a stylish overcoat; one with a lot of snap in it; one that you'll take constant pleasure in owning and -a caring, just drop in here and look at our Hart S;haffncr& Marx Var sity overcoat. 1; hasF!c:;tyof!hes-.iurt look which dressy men want; you can see it in the cut we show. We'd like to tryene of these overcoats on you. It's a be coming style to most men. Regular price 515 to J20: you Gin buy them. at $12 to $24.00 Ladies' Wear. Ladies Silk Hose $2.00 to $3.00 Ladies' Leather Purses $1.00 to $1Z50 Beaded Shoppine Bags 75c to $6.00 Silk Umbrellas $1.50 to $2.50. Beautiful Embroideried Corset Cover $3.00 Belts, leather or elastic, 50c to $3.00 Wool Facinators 50c to $7.50 Back Combs, latest Novelties, 35c to $6.00 Silk Scarls$3.75 to $9 (X Silk Petticoats $6.00 to $17.50. CITY m:vs. At Albany, hist hIkIiI, tlm Alliiiny Hllill KrlllMil (hHmtl'I'tl (ll'flMttl'd tlm SilhMll trlllll. ; Tb' s'ri'f't rni'H will be (iff bi'twi.'CIl 7 mid lo idiniirriiw, while mtnni n puliH an hi'lliK lllaili' to t kl r? h'i:tl'lc pliint. A liuirrliiKi' IIci'Iimm win Ijiwih'iI tn AUDIENCE NOT SATISFIED WITH JUDGES' DECISION i;i'(a:io iik.ii s iuioi, i.ohkh to i.i:ii(i in i'iiist i.i:(jii: iii:ii.ti: i,.sr Miiirr. Hats for Men... Sole agents for THE GORDON, THE STETSON a..d THE MALLt'K Y Cravencttcd Hair, To men v. ho went 'ymcthin? out til V. t '.rdmary, i Gordon fiat will appeal. The price is equally at tractive, each $3.00 The Mallory. the only strictly watcr prtx;t hat made. A feature particu larly dtsireable for this, the great Northwest The price is not as greal as the hat, each $3.50 "The Stetson" stands for more stylt. betttr quality than any other hat worn by any man. We have many qualities $4.00 to $fl.OO mm topvrigh? l:' f HrtShirner cj Mir TEDDV BEAR suns EACH 50cts Hampton Bros. Where Cash Beats Credit CHILD'S COLLAR AND MUFF &l 0 ) 1111 ovi'tiliiK at tho IIIkIi h-'JiohI 1 lio first IciKiir U tin 1 1 wan hold. The iIitIhJuii of (ht JikIki.'h wan thitt tho I lH'Kiitlvc, mijipdrtt'il by I.clmiKm, won lllio dt'liii-'tt. Tim JmlKt' wcru Hon. .M. A. Ml!!ir. -.f I.etmnun. Vntt. i of Alliany, mill .little K. (). ('jtier j of KuKt'iic, i (t t'Vt'ry iinv who wmk pioHfiil thin ilt-imtt) will K.i ilowa iih n ; di'fttat io lOiigi'iH'. Hut to tint a ii j illi'inw lliii) hriinl fom!.U KiiKtMit! won it 1itI(im vlrtury, Ho rt-rliiln j waK I'Vi'iy on i iliai tho hnuu t fuitn was vlrioilfiiu that a Kicat many j JU'VT tiltlHfjIll IO llrttl'tl to (ho (It-cUlmi annouiK td, and hint to ho told liu ; rcKiflf. Tho ((' ohm wax, "HchoIvoiI, That the illrii (M-linary law in trKon, nn It flow Miami, nhoiul bo r'Hanlcri." KiiKcm nn (hit afflrrimdvo Hinwvil thut ttio dli'rt prlntary HHtcii) Itt im Hlrulilo, but that tln OrvKoti l;iw, bm It now Bin ml k, h hh iindMlrabltt It'ii luri'i which prarilcally destroy lU imrpoet, u HiH't'd In tin proainhlo, Thfc n'Htlon an nialt'd doon not allow nn hiiioimItiumi! ; I hcrof 'tn,, arKNWM tht nfflrinatlvH, ihr law tin It now nininln iniiHi bo ri'i"'al'd and r''pla'-cd by a n. -w law llutt Hhall not Imvi tin dU arMjlil( fjiiuii'K of tin! old. Htirh it litw wan roiuplott'ly ouillnt-d and Thief nf l'o!l'- rnrrlnion r h 1 ' full y x phi I im ! ly tho a fflrina! Ivc nioniiiiK rr.-.-lv-. a uwnK" fnm I 1 h" ii"mlv.', howi ver, Kfi'iin-d ll-Pim r intli;K that a iinin bv Dm ! Hilt'd i tm-lr can-fully pn-parctl ,,, f Orrr Allen, with reim I v. W ''dn-n aad atK'tfd HKuliiMt tin- old III -fl UK" lie. Wil;' llllle.l ,ll'1.l IiV :t'iMI(U; :t-jll, lllrh UlO a f f t r Ilia M V e I ,;le t It VVUH 11 ''eniOIO't; I ltd IN j ', ! e( . I lie Ii Ki-itvfiii. vi ho f i'"K-i!ls e did not jiMio U in out' In I oft) t ie: K.i-'i, ! tt'" ' hi d'd'it r of tls'ii' opiMMiefii .1 U(J Mile Uy one IM Yi 1i a ! t ;i j d )- i UlL.tlll't tOr Old (HV"tHII, re fi1(l! ' t: .J I- i.f (lie fit r tit;M KiUene r'- ... ' ' . .1 ; j"Mted!y Mi.ted flint they mad im tt I in or i - Ii i en i o I i I ii- old iindr Mf a bl la -a . Itmw ntv i Team Who. City Attorney S. P, Allon, upon b t ii K interviewed today on lite matter of-,.hulKo Clidand- tleelslon In tho clrenlt eonrt at Portland lit which ho il'i-hirew tho , 000,000 h.md Iks no there in void on artomit of tho al lei;ed Irromilar tiiantiev In which tho measuro woro prosetiteil to tho peo ple, litany ihtnktUK the derision wilt affect tho recent water election held In KiiKeno, until; "It will ho Impossible to toll thu hearlitK of Judso (Moland's decluloti until the formal decision In filed. It would st'om from the Orenonlun re port that tho Hinendinonlfl wore sim ply 'proponed by the Portland coun cil and by rauluttona aubniltted to' tho votom, Oura were proposed by thu council, and by the council enact, od na a Inw, and In the enacted farm, mibntlttod It to the people. Our pro ceeding was ronlly a reforendum. f foe) that we are tn a considerably airoitKor position than the Portland nuthorltlou. The Inw panaod by tho hint leKlHlaturo provided various ways for making theao amendments. The Portland people followed the law. Jndno Clolnnd's decUlou evidently la. that the portion of the leKtslittlva act that. they used did not fulfil the re quirement of the coiiHtltutlnn. OT courno delay would be unfortunate tn KtiKcne nt well a to Portland. Iloxvovor, I am not personally sur prised at the ait tuition of affair. On the day following the election I stated lo n entitit'll cuti rtirutwi thitt thn method of amcmUnK charters by Ini tiative and referendum proceeding wiih entirely new and untried, and that until Home docltdon waa ma do there would be doubt as to whether otir amendment!) were effective. I then proposed the friendly suit meth od of determining our nit nation, which I now find was being tried In Porllaud and Walla Walla. Know ing how anxious the people were for bettor warer, ' a ntnlorlly of tho council thought wo ahould try to nvold such delay. If the court ahull finally hold that city charters can only be amended by proceeding be ginning In a petition that there 1 really no referendum on charter amonduienta our work will have to he done over. 1 don't believe tho court will so hold. Kugene, Albany, Halem and Portland municipal au thorities have all tried to get amend ments through proceedings originat ing la the oily council. All have iued such methods because the legislature provided them, and that plan was much simpler than by popular petition." day lo Mvi'on Amen, a logger, aged and MIns IoIh Kdriu Turner, aged 14, hoi h of Marcola. The a ip tn I Hers of l lo property of the entitle of Jacob Muff, the June Hon widower who was found dnl In his bed a few day ago, today filed their Inventory. They found property valued at 7,C42.D1. The moHt rnMsl lr fool ball scene ever on the Htnite will bo produced by the Kalpti Htuart company Mon day night. They require one-half of the team from tho city, which will be from the U, of ()., Heats on sale Monday. L. (J. Mrnwn today begun suit In the circuit court ngalnM Welmler I. Klnr-iiid and I., liiekej to regain ph M'ShIoii of Hm' I'ei i heron urn I Hon V' loce, or $7uu, mid for $l!.'0 duni ageH and cmhin. Tii'iuipHnn id. Ilaidy are the aitonievn for he jdlntKf. tl-filll ,)! I.e lemiied HmI ' I II I? I "I Mm, J e h , .,t Ai ; u i il -i tii ! f ir C,n: f d re ' ir.lii-K pow In K;m lnKfi. ld 'I hy JlUl-- 'U fellM'dy IM-Kt ehniii'e w 1)1 be mad-. je lo be i'"H, when a II A difficult I ti iiKiiiifitln an, ri wlnier on fhu rout hoped t hat before I ('ip piiiMTs can be sister rlty on the I Vi' e d in In t; ( tie ' id the (iiiitrd yi ar U over to Kitg; ne's rle ran. A marriage (-?iwe w;ik lMied this iift'Th'e.n io I.e,. o Hml'h, a red 31, and MIm Ma; !. tboriie, 't, both of W!idlllig Mien D-'bOf fie'K Rj.t. I U't If) itio In t h il'v wiih her ppiK- pertv hu-biilid, but they could not ueeiir" a !kfio be ,niw(- nhn In under flge, tlttfil Jll COfiM-nt nf her fii'rHr In oiitained. 0 They telephoned him i t Wpndllng to end a letter of con- tt-ni down on th cvning rralri and' they have made nrrariKcmeni t Albany, Di-c. 2 I .--Tho 1 1 row n Vllle Iflch nt iiool won from the Sll verloti lllk'h Hrhool at Hmwimtlle lai night In one of Ho prellmtimt ibdifltes of the ntjtur M-hod se ries. JOIIV MIK III I I, hi HUH H roMU I KlV t Up ireiiiiv after t; I r I) i Ii h 7 at locK o 4 this attack l!l prove fatal. - 4 IndlnnaiKdln, Pec. 2 I . Mit(he!l condition Ik uii rhaiiKed, and it la bellev-d to be serlouM. Him physician does not believe the present attack III prove fatal. , PROGRESS OF PETTIBONE CASE" MoIho, Hop, 21. lit view of the r uuet of K. L. blvans, a Juror In the PotHhone case yesterday, that he be permitted to make a statement to tho court and leading counsel, Judgo Wood tmlay ad muni lie j the Jury,. If any attempt was made to comutti nleiite with tiieni, the matter should5 be reported lo the court. The Judge' ascertained that It was no( concern--litg anything nf this kind that Kvana deitlred to speak. Mrs. Ida Toney, of Colorado, wlfif iof Orchard, was fwrtlier croas-ex-a mined by Attorney Parrow, who drew from her the statement that Orchard had told her of meeting Po ifcHvf'H Scott and Hferllng. YeMtorday Mrs. Toney testified to numorotiH meotlngs between Orchard, Pettlboiie and Adams. TWO WOMEN WERE i i i rn i ti n r n MLLtU IN 0tU .Miiryivllln. Doc. SI. Mrn. Wllllnm O. Hi.iitiiiht iiinl mnwrt iliuiKhter wri f;iUilly ullnt while jihIclii by an tinkiiHwii in.fM.in nn ihc fiiiin near In r. li.-'f nlifht. Tlia fntlipr, ti.nli'i In no ml joining riiom. kin-w noililuu ft tin- lra"il- iinlll thu ilHUKblnr uriiyv'r-il lulu Ihu rnolil linil foil ncrtms 111 l'd. H.-ir. II T.illi.'rt, a ynltliK fni'llH)!, In ivii with SWutt llimtrlitht. hrt bpeti ni-ii'j'ri f ir tin. rrlllli'. M.tlUIIKII. At tlm court Iioihi'. thin aili'rnnmi. hy County Jndm. ('brlnni.iti, l.co O. Hinlth nnil Vina Mary 10 Cljlmrne. both ot WoniHIiiK. Tho lain Jinlso Arthur I.. Krnncr. of rortlanil, left lotn In Kuiroiio worth I21111U, a nniall amount of por nonal iroiorty n.l $25,0U0 In llf. ' Inmiruiioe to hli widow, who ban burn apuuluteil ailmliilstratrli of th.i CBtillC. O O