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IVM M Ml I fl 1MT"R lTn A H O V (T1TJ a in o MV KIGKXF, OltKCiOX, WEDNESDAY KVEXIXG, JANUARY 22, 1008 NO. 10 glCKS PLEADS GUILTY H FEDERAL COURT TODAY t - TTnlfori , an forme v'..- . H H Hendricks .l0rt "today pleaded". , jls snare i" Butte "M Zv land & Lumber Llrestock. " ' 7. This s Denocu "!M like Pleading on the part' nn roiinccted with Lfs court . , k has ,o7,.htheaneged ''?-ent B. W. Dixon, of the' iol 'he interior wa the uv He tow in " 5J- . , .-in(f i ip nlleired nn wan !P"'"" ' ;jl operations of the company. from- Dr. Striker, W. C. Morris and George Esteg, the Pacific & Eastern railroad, which runs out of Medford to Eagle Point. Twelve miles of the road is completed and construction crews will be put on 20 "miles more at once. The road was wrecked In the failure of the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank, and the present sale was forced on the promoters. The road will tap a very rich timber belt. The sale price was $150,000. VON BULQW WILL NOT ANSWER : negle Trust Company, but had con i tracted to sell his .holdings In the I company, and if paid according to I the terms would resign March 1. , i w iRF RUFF IINARI F- SOCIALIST QUERIES; Tn sfhiirf r.niiisFi Puiiuttm lionds. Washington, Jan. 20. The appli cation of George W. 'Austin, of New York, for a restraining order against Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou to prevent the latter from alloting $21,500,000 vorth of Panama canal bonds to certain National banks was today denied by Justice Gould, or the supreme court of the District of Columbia. Berlin, Jan. 23. Chancellor von Bulow refused categorically In the Reichstag today to reply to the social ist interpellation on the subject of Prussian suffrage. This actioa pre cipitated a deafening uproar from the members during which all the ministers left the house and the de bate continued before half empty benches. The buildings of the parliament are guarded today by a strong police force armed with sabres and pistols. Furthermore, the thoroughfares of Merlin are contstnntly patrolled by mounted and foot police. Von Uutow declared vehemently (hat the leaders in the recent dem onstrations would be dealt with severely. San Francisco, Jap. 22. Abraham Ruef's failure to secure counsel In the two days allowed him by Supe rior Judge Lawlor on Monday was the cause today of another delay In fixing the date of his trial, the court granting him until two o'clock Friday afternoon Ruef was unable to secure suitable counsel, and expects to en gage a Los Angeles attorney to de feud him. ' - KVAXS' FLEET SAILS FROM RIO JANEIRO Up I!.IUtOAl . c. W. Hodson has been elected AGAIN' CHAM.l'.s president of the Portland Commercial I club, Hugh McUulre vice-president,! . j nm Jan. -Al. num. I rj. u. iiuiiipauu, a nil iner mmiiy , Snrtiand and Edgar Hafer, ( man, secretary, and Edward Ehr- !ord, Oregon, today purchased ; man treasurer. SHAW SELLS INTEREST IN TRUST COMPANY Washington, Jan. 2 2.-'-Admiral Evans has cabled the navy department from Kin Janeiro that his fleet, with the exception of the Arethu sa, sailed today for Punta Arenas. I Admirers of Governor Fort of Xew New York, Jan. 22. Ex-Secretary I Jersey have launched a boom In favor Shaw today stated that he had not of his election to the United States resigned the presidency of the Car- ' senate to succeed John Kean. MUSI C FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th From 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Two and one-half hours of entertainment for or our patrons and friends come everybody ew 1900 Oghams Advance showing of new' Crests M Ginghams, checks and broken plaids ought out in beautiful colorings, marks . ' 4 11 lis season s creations v superior to all MS, he 15c quality opening price, the yard . , 3-in Zephyr Gingham pc Zephyr Gingham is another fabric of remarkable value, . 33-' inches wide, beatiful shades and wide assortment of styles, opening season's 1 1 A price, the yard . .. & 1 6 1 2 V2C Specials for January Percales 8Kc Percales, assorted patterns in blue, red, black and gray grounds with white figures, special the yard . . . . . . Apron Ginghams 8c Check Apron Gingham special the yard .... Scotch Flannel Waistings 35c Scotch Flannel -Waist materials stripes, checks and plaids, assorted. colors, splendid wash ma terial, special the yard . 7c 7c MP JC -Pyrijt,. Wt January Clothing Specials Profits arc no consideration at this season, it is a matter of stock redaction. Our goods at the usual cash , prices are bargains enough, but we are selling still cheaper now. Overcoats and Rain Coats Our stock and quality of this class of clothing as well as others is the largest and best in the city but they must be moved out. $10.00 Overcoats special $8.00 $15.00 Overcoats special $12 00 $20.00 Overcoats special $16.00 $25.00 Overcoats special $20.00 Boys' Suits for Less $1.50 Two Piece Suits special $1.20 $2.00 Suits in dark colors, special-. $1.60 $2.50 Suits, grays, checks and plaids, special.. $2 $4 double breasted, blue and gray check $3.20 Boys' Sweaters Large assortment of sweaters both in colors and price, 50c to $1 .75. Special price on all grades. Hose Men's 20c Hose in black or tan, special price, the pair 2Ytc Hats Men's $3.00 stiff hats, black or colors, each 50c 51.50 Silk Special 88c Chidren's $3.00 Hampton Bros. Re c0rat?ray Where Cash Beats Credit $2.00 o ANTHONY COMSTOCK SAYS THAW WANTED WHITE PROSECUTED WW111'11 for the Suppression of Vlco, was t ho inliu'lpal witness In the tiiitl of I lurry Thaw today. He testltleil t!i.it late In 1IMM Thaw romplulncd to Itini of vicious practices of Stiinl'onl White tud several of White's Iri.unls. Dur ing t.iie year thai l'oll.)ve,i Thaw wrote li i in several times, and was a freiiieu; visitor to Colnstock s head quarters. These lellers we:v tvud in evidence. They avt1 til;1 uaincs of the alleged victims of- Wliile ii his notorious stuilio- and referred to 1 White as "tile lilackeuaril." The let ters are new cvid 'lie" in i'h; caM', hut were nielli ioued in i he l lvst lri:l. when Dr. Kvans was telling whal Thaw had said ui him of his efforts L have White s;-iu lii the peuiten iary. "I didn't want t:i Ifave him kill Ihe luant," said Tlmw, "hut I ilkl want to have his hrotmht. to court and his acts shown. Provideneo intorvened, however.. It was un net of Provl i.... " MARTIN W. LITTLETON. Brilliant j ouiiji lawyer who has charge of Harry Thaw's case as chlei counsel. New York, Jan. 22 Anthony Corn stock, vice president of the Society COl ltT MAKTIAI. OK (.'HUMAN OKl-'lCKICS Ol'KXS llerlln, Jan. 22 Tlio trial by court martial of Count, von Ilohenaii and Lynar, arising from articles publish ed In Die .ukunft, by Mnxniilllnn Harden, and subsequently in the llar-dwn-Von Moltke libel suit, opened today. BOISE BANK WILL PAY ITS' DEPOSITORS ' SAYS RECEIVER Boise, Jan. 2 2. Walter S. Bruce was today appointed by the court re ceiver for the Capitol State Bank. Mr. Bruue expresses confidence that the depositors will be paid in full. Nune of the Capitol State's branches In LIVESTOCK MEN FAVOR LEASING OF PUBLIC DOMAIN Denver, Jan. 22. Resolutions fa voring government control and leas ing of public grn.ing muds were adopted by the executive committee of the American Livestock Associn . tion today and reported to the con ' ventlon. The resolutions favor the passage of the Hurkett bill wild some amendments, and were Htoutly contested by this Colorado Horse und Cattle Growers' Association, which Is opposed to the leasing system, as proposed by the federal administration. EARL OF YARMOUTH. Harry K. Thaw's tilled brother-Ill' law, whose wife Is reported to bo plan ning un uctjou to nullify their uiup ringe. Southern Idaho has closed as a re sult of the Boise failure. NEG60ES ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP FACTORY Nashville, Jan. 22. An attempt was made today to dynamite and burn the Ilayes-Sory Hugis tobacco factory at Clarksvllle, Term., und the guards killed two negroes and wounded another. An Investigation showed the door of the factory sat urated with coal oil and four sticks of dynamite placed against It. Suf ficient dynamite was found on the borilpff nf tli nnirrnna tn wronlr fl, building. The third negro escaped. I OltlXiO.V I'OSTMAHTKItH I AHM A(.KKKI) I'POX 1 Two IMMshiirg ColldTliH. I Pltsbtirg, Jan. 22. The Traders' & Mechanics' Hank, a slate Institution, I was closed today by order of the bank examiners, j The Treasury TruBt Company, a ! subsidiary Institution, occupying the ! same building, was closed, but voluu- tartly, It Is said. I Chicago, Jan. 22. The private bank of A. C. Tlsdale suspended pay ments to depositors today. Notice . was posted of an assignment for the benefit of Its creditors. No trouble. Washington, I). C, Jan. 21. Sen ators Fulton and lloiirne ami Repre sentative Kills today united In re commending the reappolntmentof the following postmasters In the second district, whose offices became presi dential January 1: William 10. Tate, j Wasco; Alienor K. I'age, Clatskunlo; John Uoswlll, Vale, and John Dom, j Kcho. The postofflco department has called for the resignation of i Postmaster II, S. lluck, of Huiupter, ! because of the report of Inspectors, ' but It was subsequently found the i report wus not' substantiated, so the I demand for his resignation has been ! recalled and lluck continues ill of I flee. . WOMAN KILLED BRADY AND SHOT HERSELF New York, Jan. 22. A woman be lieved to lie .May H. Clark shot and klll'd Frank Hrady, an advertising agent. In the crowded restaurant of a department store and then turned the weapon on herself, firing three shots Into her body, InrilcHiig serious wound. She was taken to the hos pital. Drady was shot five times. The woman died In the hospital. Rli" used two revolvers, and a third, fully loaded, was found In her muff. two i i:di:hai, , . IliSI'KKTS IV (lltl.(,() Washlng'on, Jan. 20. The senate totrlay parsed the Fulton bill dividing Oregon Into two-federal Judicial dli trliis. ISaker Cify Is the scat of the court. ' ( hlcngo Wheat .Market. Chicago, .Ian. 22 May, $1.02: I July, V; September, 96. wi;.Tiii:u i'ohj;cast I OF NORTH WKST Cortland, Or., Jan. 22. Western Oregon and Western 1 Washington - Rain or snow tonight; Increasing easterly i winds In the Interior, fresh . easterly gale nlfcing the coast. Ka:lern Oregon - Snow to- .nUlil and Thursday; warm- f or tonight. I'.asterii Washington and . Northern Idaho - Rain or ! snow tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight. .Southern Idaho Inrceas- Ing (ioudluesB tonight; Tues- , day, rain or snow. 1 ISK.AK Kl' S.1VS HF. ! WAS OM.V ,lt)KI(i . A Salem dispatch to the Portland Telegram announces that l. J. Ilenkey, W. O. W. orguil.er, ho Is in Hosi burg at present. Is a candidate for idimriMi from t. second df 'tiiit. on 'gie licuiorntl Ic ticket. Mr. lliakey si.ui-d lo a Review reporter today that the report Is purely a J ike, and originated from a remark made In Jest within the hearing of the Tel egram correspondent. Reburg Ko-Tlw, BANK OFFICALS DENIED MOTION AT PORTLAND ROSS AVI) CO-l)KFKVI).VTS FAIL TO GKT INMCTMKNT QUASH KU HY Jl'IXiK CLKLAVl) 1 FA IS IOV IV SAX FR.VXCISCO CASKS is posti'o.i:i) Portland, Jan. 22. Presiding Judge Cleland In Ihe circuit court to day denied the motions of .1. Tho liurn Ross. T. T. liurkiiart, (ieorso II. Hill and John 12, Aitehison, officials of tlie Title Ciuarantee - Trust Coui pauy, to qaasii the indict men! s against liieiu. Tley will now assail the hi! '.'mint Ions by filing demurrers, alleging the niall.'rs against thorn do not const iluto a crime. The iiuarlet was allowed until next Saturday to plead. SAX FRAXCISCO CASFS POSTI'OVFl) San Francisco, Jan. 22. Judge Dunne continued for one week his decision upon the demurrers to tho indictments against them filed bv Waller J. Uartnett and J. Dalzell llrown, formerly vice president and general manager respectively of the California Safe Deposit & Trust Com pany, now In tho bauds of a receiver. A simllur postponement was made In the demurrer of James Treadwcll, a former director. JAPANESE SPY AT FORT STEVENS Fort Stevens, Or., Jan. 21. Con sternation was caused today by the capture of two Japanese who were found loitering around the west bat tery of Fort Stevens. The sentry, whllo walking ,hls post to tho west, battery, suddenly came upon twa Japanese who were walk ing upon tho parapet of the battej-y. As this place Is unfrequented, except by special permission of the district artillery commander, the sentry hid behind a sentry box and watched their actions. Seeing (hem point to PRESIDENT DIAZ'8 DAUGHTER. Donna Amiidn Ida, de la Torre, who Is one of the most brilliant and cultured women In the republic of Mexico. ( the different mins and Innkimr nv. the situation In general, the sentry took the men into custody and marched I hem back to tho main post. They were then Interviewed by tho district adjutant-lieutenant, B. II. Kerfoot, who could obtain no satis factory explanation for their tres passing. Although nothing of un Incriminat ing nature was found upon their per sons, Indications are that they were at the post for the purpose of ob taining plans and sketches of tho different fortifications and modes of defense. SI I.UV.W, OF ROSTOV, Ol T('l,ASSi:i) THOMAS lyos Angeles, Jan. 21. lack (Twill) Sullivan. of Itnotnn classed Joseph Thomas, of San Fran cisco, before the Pacific Athletic (iuh toliiLiht In n 1 l)-rmin,l I i Thomas, by an exhibit Ion or remark able gameness. turned what seemed lo be a riasco In the first round into one of tin. bloodiest and most excit ing bailies ever seen her. Thomas siayed tho ten riunds, al though he was at the merry of Sulll can for half the time and was almost out when the gong rang. II.WTIF.X Itl.ltlil.S arm Aixi.(iitI7rS7 Washington, Jan. 22. The revolu tionists appear to be making some headway In Ihe northern purl of tho Island of llayll, according to Infor mation received at Hie slsie depart ment. Cape llayllen Is threaleiied, the revolutionists already being In possession of tho neighboring villages.