ETOENB DAILY GUARD
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ALLEGED PLOT
2. Mae L Otis, the
partner &
qfality $9.00
iTER PLOTTED
MURDER OF MOTHER
T 13. Further action in the case of Miss May
ere last night charged wun plotting the murder
p her return to Chicago next Saturday night from
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depena npon we examination 01 tne girl s
.iLKa linn konn mm m Mnimiti) J . 1 1
til Her IllUvUCA uv uovu wuiiuuuibau WltU JJ V
Mti she did not intend to return to Chicago Sat
kT was a good loving daughter ,and that some
jjgg wu
L alleged to have approached Robert S. Stolpman,
Ktive, with a proposition to do away with her
'consideration of $100 to bind the bargain and
!fce deed was accomplished. Stolpman informed
inother detective was assigned to assume the role
M competent to "do the job" and Miss Otis is al
id $100 to bind the bargain, the detectives giving
or the money, ine inugs tnen made known
id the arrest followed. The prisoner's first vis
Miss Anna Stuvingel, cashier of a restaurant.
ihe induced her employer to lend Miss Otis $100.
36-year-old daughter or Mrs. Sarah
Otis, was arrested tonight, charged
with having plotted to murder her
mother. According to the police Mrs.
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FRANCIS J. HENEY
I ASSASSINATED TODAY
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THAWTS J. II EXE Y.
San FranciSCO, NOV. 13.
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It is with great pleasure we present to
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Women's Coats from $ 1 0.00 to $50.00
Children's Coats 33
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dren from 6 to 14 years of age, at a substantial sav
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$3.75 Coats now. . . .$2.50 I $6.00 Coats now. . .$4.00
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$5.00 Ecru Net Waists, silk lined; while they last,
each $3-00
Winter Underwear
Children's heavy fleece lined Union Suits, worth 50c;
closing at, each 35c
Women's Fleeced Lined Vests
Extra quality Swiss ribbed, fleece lined, each. . .25c
Knit Wool Fascinators .
Large assortment of knit wool Fascinators, wige
borders; many colors; each, $2.50 down to. . . .25c
Fur Quality
In buying furs you want quality first, then style.
After ten years' experience with Gordon & Fergu
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cause we know the styles are the latest 1908 and
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BEATS CREDIT
OKMiOX, FltllttY EVKXIXti, XO KM
4:45 p. m. Francis J. Heney
has just been shot and is dying.
The tragedy occurred in the
courtroom during a ten-minutes'
recess at the trial of Abe
Ruef this afternoon. The jury
had left the room and Heney
and Ruef's attorneys had just
returned from Judge Lawlor's
chambers, where the judge had
summoned them for a confer
ence. Ruef's attorneys left
the courtroom and Heney walk
ed to his accustomed seat and
was conversing with former Su
pervisor Gallagher.. Morris
Haas rushed out of the audi
ence, placed the muzzle of a
pistol at Heney's temple and
fired. Heney fell forward on
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Baby Caps
25c, 50, 75c and 85c
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:EMftRORCHI(i
REPORTED
Pekin, Nor. 13. At a
J the empress is reported to
J p. m. it is reported that she is
EMPEROR OF
Pekin, Nov. 13. The emperor of China is reported dead, but
it is impossible to secure official confirmation of the report up
to 6 o'clock this evening. His majesty was transferred to the
death chamber at 2 this p. m.,
hour.
Two imperial edicts were issued from the palace this after
noon. Tne iirst makes rrince Chun regent of tne empire and tho
second appoints his son, Pu Wei,
The rumor of tho empress"
the two edicts issued this afternoon regarding a regency for tho
empire. Foreign residents are confused by the sudden develop
ments today and the various reports emanating from the palace.
It is absolutely impossible to obtain official confirmation of tho
reported death of the emperor
empress. The edicts bear the
cates that he was still alive at
grand council were in conference
afernoon.
MINISTER ROCKHILL REPORTS
Wshingon, Nov. 13. A dispatch to the state department
from American Minister Rockhill
dying. The message was sent
Pekin time.
NO HOPE FOR
ENTOMBED MEN
IN RADHOD MINE
Hamm. Not. 14. Hancuu upora
tloua to rMob th man anlurabed la
taa Radtwd alaa k&re out bees r
aawad. Taa authorities aatloaata that
ISO Blnsra ara belov ground and bo
hop la eaterUlnad that lhar aaa ha
aaTad. Thirty mora doad bodlea wars
brought out of tha abaft this morn
ing. The police atlll keep tha public
war from the Immediate vicinity of
the abaft bead, and the acenea wltnoa
fxd around the abaft head are piti
ful. Several women have become In
Hun. There la danftor of further explo
sions In thto mine from viluiiHlve
atorea of dynamite at the bottom of
tho pit.
Kfforta aro being made to chock
the fire.
Ili'lp for Families
llerlln. Nov. 13. Prlnco Kltel
Frederick, representing the emperor,
bos left for llnmin and subscriptions
for the families of the men who lost
their lives In the disaster have boon
opened In llerlln and other cities.
RUSSIANS FOILED IN
ATTEMPT TO STEAL
$12,500,000 IN GOLD
Yekaterlnsbnrg, (tuaila, Nov. 13.
An unsuccessful attempt by a band
of twenty-five men to rob a railroad
train upon which gold estimated at
$ia,r,0,)00 was being shipped from
the koM mining district of the Ural
to St. Petersburg, was made lo-nny.
i Five arrests have been made. One
i of the bandits was killed, the rest
i escaped.
GEO. S. TERRY WILL
j BE ASSISTANT
! U.S. TREASURER
Washington, D. C, Nov. 18.
The President has appointed Geo. H.
Teery to be assistant treasurer of the
United Statea at New York In suc
cession to Hamilton Fish. Terry
served as assistant treasurer of the
Republican National Commute un
der Treasurer Geo. Bheldon.
FA I It WBATIIKK
J FOB GAMK.
2P Oregon, Washington and
Idaho Kair tonight and
. . Vnnh to east
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DEAD AND
EMPRESS IS DYING
meeting of the grand council
have swooned, and at 10:30
dying.
CHINA DEAD
but was still breathing at that
heir presumptive to tho throne.
condition ,if true, would explain
and hte condition of the dowager
name of Kuang Hsu, which indi
that hour. The members of the
at the palace at 2 o'clock this
at Pekin reports the emperor
about 2 o'olock this afternoon,
LONG MISSING
MAN FOUND IN
INSANE ASYLUM
Mark Harrington, Once Presi
dent of Washington State
University
New York, Nor. IS. Mark W.
Harrington, at ono time chief of the
United States Weather Bureau, and
later, after his removal In 1SB5 by
President Cleveland, president of the
University of Washington at Seat
tle, and who has been missing for
ten years, has been discovered In the
Insane asylum at Morris Plains. i,e
was found on the atreets of Trenton
ovor a year ago wlih nothing on hlb
person by which he could bo Iden
tified and hopelessly Insane.
He waa Identified by his wife, bu
bo failed to recognize her, the discov
ery being due to a chance description
ol a mystorlous pallent, "John Doe
No. 8," In a Western paper, by his
son, Kaymond Harrington, who com
municated with hla mother, and she
In turn visited the asylum to find her
husband in the patient described.
GOVERNOR-ELECT
IS VERY SICK MAN
Washington's New Executive
On His Way to
California
Portland, Nov. 13 (lovernor-elect
Huniticl (. CoHgrove, of the slate of
Washington, In spending the day ut
St. Vlm-eut's hospital in tills city.
closely attended by r. II. It. Koylur,
of Walln Wullu. Coagrove appears to
be a very sick man, hut bis physician
Is reluctant to speak of the ailment
and condition of the governor. He Is
being taken to Paso ltobli-s, Cal., for
treatment, and la eipected to go on
south tonight. .
Mr. Cosgrove I accompanied uy
hla wife and son and Dr. and lira.
Keylor.
INDICTED FOR MURDER
OF SENATOR CARMACK
Nashville. Nov. 13. The grand
IJury today returned ndlctioents
iagulnst Itobln Cooper, Colonel I). U.
Cooper and ex-Sheriff John 1). Sharp,
charging thgw with the murder ol
ei-SenaUir LTTrmack.
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HEAVY PENALTIES
IMPOSED UPON
LAND TRAUDERS
Defendants in "Los Angeles"
Case Receive Sentence in
the Federal Court ,
SMITH GETS $5000 FINE
AND TWO YEARS IN JAIL
Dr. Heddcrly Next With $5000
Fine and Six Months'
Imprisonment
Portland, Nov. 13. Tho so-cullod
Los Augelea land fraud cami, In
which several citizens of California
conspired with coilaln citizens ot
Curry county, Oregon, to defraud tho
United States government to the title
to about 30,000 acres of timber lauds,
was closed today when Judge Wolvor
ton pronounced sentences us follows:
William II. Puilth. flno of $5000
and Imprisonment lu tho Multnomah
county jail for two years.
Dr. A. II. Hedderly, flno of (5000
and six months' Imprisonment lu the
Multnomah county Jul).
Richard I). Hynea, tine ot $2000
and nlnoty days In the Multnomah
county Jail.
William T. Korr, flno of $3000..
frank A. Btewart, flue of $1000.
John H. Miller, fine of $1000.
Ames S. Johnson, flno of $600.
ROOSEVELT IS
TO EDIT STANDARD
OIL MAGAZINE
New York, Nov. IS.
Much Interest la occasioned
by the publication of a report
that James BUllmau, presi
dent ot tha National City
Bank, popularly kaowa as the
"Standard Oil Bank," la the
controlling owner ot the Out
look, ot which President
Itootevalt Is to become a
"contributing editor," when
he retlrea Xrom office. Offi
cers on the Outlook decline
to make known the name
of any ot tho owners of Ha
$150,000 capital stock.
The published report cred
its Stlllmsn with owning
1,000 of 1000 shares lu the
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compuny.
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ltexrt la Denied. "V
Now York, Nov. 13. Secretary
Howland, of the Outlook company.
Issued a statement to the effect thatt
Stlllman owned less than ten per
cent of the stock of tho Outlook Co,
for nearly thirty years. The re
mainder of tho stock was owned by
those engnged In the active manage
mont of the company.
FOUR LANE COUNTY MEM,
ON FEDERAL GRAND JURT
Names of sovonty householder
who will servo aa trial Jurors In tho
1'nltcd Slates district court for tha
Novomlier term Jn Portland wore
drawn yenterdiiy. The talesmen will
be notified to report for duty at 2
o'clock oil the iiltertiiiiiii of Novel, i
ber The principal ca.e that la
to be tried el ii r, ii k the term Is that
of the government nicuinxt J. II. Par
ker, a Uuker t'liy bunker, lndlcTon
a charge of p.-rjury In couneUiim
with a mining claim ileal.
Volney lleineawuy and C. II. Hales,
of KilKcac; Itllaiii I.uiiiIca.1, Cot
lit go tirove, and H. M. Htlers, of Low
ell, are the Utile county men who
have been empaneled to s"rve.
CHICAGO WHKAT .UlltKKT
Chicago, Nov. 13. December,
$1.(1.1 1-t; May, $1.07 1-2; July.
$1.01 II.
ltllss Knapp, of Iloston, who lec
tures tonight at the Congregational
church on "Christian Science and
Its Healing Ministry," com. highly
spoken of as a speaker of ability.
As a member of the Christian Hcleuce
board ot lectureship, he Is authorized
to speak on the subject and state Ita
principles correctly. The lecture
hour will be 8 o'clock. Admission
Is free and the puhlfc Is extended a
cordial Invitation to attend 0 r'lrst
Church of Christ, Scientist, under
whose auspice the lecture U given.
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