rr-zirLY oirnao:? BTATCSiTA?:. tuf.sday. yovcMnr.R 11. tioz. DEMOCRATS ' THREATENING .Tenters of Legislature in a Caucus Agreed to! DEADLOCK LEGISLATION If Republicans Attempt to Un seat Teller Men In the House COMPLETR RETURNS :, IN COLO JtADO SHOW THAT DEMOCHATS HAVE MADK GAINS IN I CON- C R ESS LITTLE FIE LD TO BEGIN SPEAKERSHIP CAMPAIGN'. DKNVER, Colo., Nov. 7. At a ca li eu today of & nurntwr of the Demo cratic member of the new Legislature it wa decided' that. Jf the Republicans take revolutionary atactics to unseat the Teller men in the House the 8en-ut-, ! which is 'strongly .Democratic, shall not meet In -Joint scsHlon-with the House, and shall ; deadlock the Legislature no that it will be. JmiKMSi ble to t!wt a. successor to Senator Teller. A - . - , I . 1 r.in..j. !......... ix-nver, Colo.. Nov. 7. Practically complete returns have been received from every county inythe state, and they show, that the Legislature will Htand on Joint ballot according i to the face of the returns. Democrat. 54; Republicans, i45. 'Thla la a gain of one Democrat from ha' estimate hereto fore made. - " " t . ;. Late returns from Chaffee . county show the election, of the Democratic candidate.. "" . , , . . The Indication are now that there will be ontests against many; mem bers of the Legislature i outside of Arapahoe county, and against all three of the Congressmen known to have bwett elected, i To Fight For Speakership.) K a 1 1 l, VVanh., 'Nov. 1 Congressman fharl.M E. Utilelleld "cf Matrix, stated today that he wan going home to be gin the fight for the Speakership of Hie next- Hons' til Representatives. He believes he will be elected. Llttle field . has been speaking in California during the campaign. Discussing the work of the. corning Congress, '-."be said: ." , ! 'JeglHlatoln: on : the question of trust'. will hi th"torHst important feat ure of the Congres work this winter. I understand Attorney General Kriox In drafting a bill on the subject, which will probably embody the1 administra tion sentiment." " -I Announces Candidacy. lJfilse, Idaho, .Nov. 7Kx-'nator Fhoup issued an ad J reus to the public today, announcing his,; euwidldacy ; for the United States SenatorshiD. New York. Nov. ".-'-Election beta amounting to nearly 1 100 000 wt3 paid todayln Wall ,: streeK ". The' Dtmo crattc talk of contesting caused a delay In settling the wagers. : ! Result Now Known. Hrlatol. Tenn, Nov, 7 The result of the election in the Ninth Vltglnla Con gressional District is now known. Con gressman Rhea, Democrat, claim ma jority of 233. while Cnairman IJndsey of 'the Republican Committee iimift tht the Iefmcrat are chan(,lD(C the returns 'anj throwing out precinctt without warrant and that Slemii stilt has a majority of thirty. t More Freud Charged. ; Chibwigo. Nov. 7. The Reoord-IleraM tomorrow will say that Daniel llealey, the Republican candidate for sheriff at " th re'eont flection, clalnis he has been elected sheriff" and .that" the. count that showed the election f Thomas Rarrett, by about 7.00O; plurality, U false, j The Only Democrat Pawtucket. R.'L, Nov. 7. Democrats all over the state met at the hoine of (Jovernor-Elect Garvjn tonlgtjtt to cele brate his.Vlectlon. It was iotnted oth that Garvin was the only Ifc-moerat Elected Governor north of the Potomac nd east of the Mississippi t Iver. , TEXAS llArnsTS MEKT i 1 WACO, Tex.. Nov. 7 The fifty-fourth nnnu.tl meeting of the general Itaplltt convention of Texas, which began It isesMons today, has attracted to i Waco "letween 3.M00 and 4.000 members of the denomination from uh parts of the male. t i.illi-riilK wan igimaiij onel at 10 o'cbx'k this mornlnsr wth Ir. It. CVBuckner ln the chair. Reports of officers bow the affairs of the de nomination to be In good shape. ' The Hi pi in t Women Misslanary Workers are uls0 in annual ssion. with Mrs, W. I Williams presiding. . MIMIC WAR PROGRAM movement's of THE great FLEET IN THE CARID-! BEAN SEA, -:1 1, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Rear, Ad miral Taylor ha made pubHc the fol lowing regarding the ; coming move ments of the mimic war fleetln the Caribbean: ? ' I , "The European! and South Atlantic squadrons will combine at Trinld-id the last week In November, and the North Atlantic squadron will arrlve-at Cute - bra b. i t the same time." : J The search" problem will foUow. and 1 will be" completed about December 16.! by which date the entire fleet wilt ren-j dezvous at Cuebra. FroTtr December 19 f to 19 the.tlme will be occnpiedln per- 1 will make the 'Baby-Act Graff, ex acting the detail. of organization and ' ceedlngly Interesting to tho.e who in exercising. From December IS tolow the man who has guzzled down 29 the ships will be distributed among whisky enough to float the Sue H. the various ports' of the West Indies. I "'"for the -numose of eivina- ithertir in th men. returning to Culebra December m. i. ".""After reassembling, the . fleet' '-will mgire in ezerclse;, . nvaneuvers: and ttiffet-ftrincr- HlrotAi v..-. cr-in-chlef. the purposes of which are1 f'atcfd as follows: "To make the plans for mobilizing a large fleet a simple matter of rou to engage In a more -comprehentd search problem than was possible ing the summer maneuvers. In the ; several squadrons to insure unhVrolty, of routine and methods of progressive instructions; to develop the skinners by j : systematic 'target practices and to ex-! erciee the officers in tactical maneu vers of a large fleet. - v, Te Organize Fleet. New York. Nov. 7. The battleship Kearsarge Marled Sodth today with Rear Admiral Higginson aboard trr- be gin organizing the great fleet Vhlch I to go through the war maneuvers In the Caribbean Sea this winter; ? A MYSTERIOUS MURDER CASE Developments EaU to Disclose -the Guilty Parties OFFICERS ARE PUZZLED No Evidence Adduced to In; criminate Mason Witlr Crime . . GOVERNOR CRANE INTERESTED IN TUB CASE AND" IlOKKD OVER THE SCENE OF MURDER- MONTANA ROBBERS RECAPTUR ED NEGRO IS ARRESTED. BOSTON, Mass., Nov, 7. In the de velopments In the Mason case, which has puzzled the police since Miss Clara, A. Morton was killed In Waverly, last Saturday, there are ; several striking details. i 1 ; No further evidence, however, has - i " - . been adduced which tends to lncrtmln- ate Allan G.Mason, a member of, a prominent family, who Is under arrest jn the charge of the murder. - ' -. So serious ha the case become that Governor Crane has Interested himself and he looked over the acene of the murder today at Waverly., ,E Arrested Negro. WaaJilngton. Nor. 7. Richard Cole, a colored porter, was arrested today on the charge of committing mi assault on Mrs. Gilbert Dennis, a welt known Jressmaker. in this city. : ten rnenths ago. Mrs. Dennis dies from her Injur les two weeks ago. Robbers Recaptured. Dutte. Mont Nov. 7. A special to the-illner frrm Kalispelt. Mont, t.ay: James Uurke and Iewls Peterso'n, who broke Jail here, have been recaptured. - Burke and Peterson were arrested by Post Office Inspector Ueattle as the leaders of a gang? of robbers, who ha:l been burglfirlzlng the Post Offices throughout the Northwest. ' Held For Assault. f i San Francisco, Cab, Nov, 7. Thomas II. Williams. Jr President of the (a fornla Jockey Club, and Truxton j'.eale, ex -United States Minister to P.rsla were today" held for trial by. the Super lor Court for alleged assault with In tent to kill .Frederick Ma rrlam. itdl tor of the News Itter Their bonds! were fixed at $10,000 each. The shootlrijf oc curred last September. - -St. Ixui Mo., Nov. 7. Three mask ed men ralAed a saloon In North St Iu!s, tonight. Richard M. Vernon, an Insurance agent, was shot and will probably die. Noise ' frltrhtened the robbers, who ran without securing any booty. - - - - r ; f HAS LIBEL SUIT FORM F.R' HERALD EDITOR SUES EDITOR OF TIL.LAMOOFCr : headlTight. j j t ! TILLAMOOK Nov. 7. P.- M. Wat- scn, by his" attorney. J. II. Handley, and Charles w. Tnl mage, has filed, a suit In the Circuit Court against -Fred C. liaker. editor of the- Headlight, for te.000 damages for libel. Wutson was formerly editor of the Tillamook Her ald, and left there some months ago. but returned on October 1, with the intention of operating a new news paper plant. V This suit Is the outcome of the fol lowing article published' In the Head light under date of October 23: "It. M. Watson has returned to Till amook after exhausting his 'hot air' and credit at Elma, Wash.. Where- he made another miserable financial fizzle In the newspaper business, and Is now. doing the 'baby act ' trying to work on the sympathise oi bis former friends for help to aalst him to start another newspater in this city. and for the express purpose of bucking his nhiw, Rollle J Watson, who- bought with hard-earned cash, the Herald plant and his uncle's good will In the same. It is most contemptible on R M. Watson's iart. .under, the circum stances for him to identify himself with, a "newspaper in this county, for. having sold his good-will, his nephew has & recourse at law; We would sug gest that the new newspaper be called the 'Baby Act Graft, and should give a gTaphle account . of j Watson's last bout with his wife, going home drunk. running, Into debt and borrowing money from his son-in-law. an honest. hard working boy, and suddenly eklp- ping out without paying the same: also the tight place Watson found himself In when he had to clear out of Klma or commit suicide, which he threatened to do. These reliable facts Elmore to tap them again. We have a spark of simpathy, however, i for Watson for It Is distressing to see a I man at enmity with his own relatives ind fcaS for the arltJin., . j "'- - ' ! C7 H. TrS X" C3 TTZ. JC a ' f tie Eui Yj Hart sfOTfi Izzi f:-jwnre IHtnE PANAMA : CANAL TREATY May Be Agreed Upon In the Near Future CONFERENCES CONTINUE Between Secretary Hay and Minister Concha at Reg ular Intervals -- ; v , s -. ..." -v - PRESIDENT MAT BE ABLE TO DEAL. WITH IT IN UIS. MESSAGE TO C'ONCRfXS-GENERAL SAN TOS WtL.Lt NOT ATt'END PEACE CONFERENCE. :- WASHINGTON, Nor. 7. The ference between Secretary Hay Colombian Minister Concha, who engaged ' in the . preparation of con and are the projected Panama Canal Treaty, con tinue at stated periods. The negotiations are proceeding sat lafactorlly and predictions are made that . the terms of the treaty will be agreed upon very soon. If such bethe case the President -will be able to deal with the treaty in his annual message to Congress. i : Actions Suspicions. San Jose, Costa Rica. Nov. 7. Gen eral Santos, Military Director jit the Colombian Revolution, will not attend the proposed peace conference to be held on board the United States battle ship Wisconsin, and Panama Harbor advices" received here last night are believed to show that the Colombian Government intends to perpetuate some treacherous action if the general went to Panama. , . . . " -r ' $ " ;. , Receives Congratulations. : " Berlin,. Nov. 7. Ambassador' White opened today a letter which President Roosevelt sent him several teeas ago. markd "to be opened on your 70th birthday." ' : 4 :.. Roosevelt said iVhite had served his ccuntry as few citizens had had. -rp-pcrtunlty to do, and thanked him It aonally and In the name of the, people ftr his services. , : White received many telegrams dur ing the day from the United States and Euroe. Members of the diplo matic corps, a number of university professjfTS, members of the Reichstag and many of the Government officials called a the Embassy., ' The American ; residents ' of Berlin prenented White" with a congratulatory addresa to'whfah ' the names of six hundred were attached. ' An Enormous Cost. Washington, j Nojr. 7. -The annual TroM cost of the complete Rural Free Delivery Berke throughout the ,UhIt ! Htatec will approximate $2,000.000, accord! tig to the annual report of Au tfdst W. Machen, General Superlnten- Jent of the service. The remaining '00.000 fijuare rnlles not now-covered !y the. .Rural Free Delivery service will equire ; the employment of 26,000 or 27.000 carriers In addition to those now jinployej. making the entire force of iirrlcrs when the extension of service is completed within the next1 three years, 40,000. .', ASTOR AN INVENTOR PATENTED WIIAT HE BELIEVES : TC BE AN IDBAL MARINE : TURBINE. NEW YORK, Nov. 7. In a letter pub lished in the current issue of a scientific journal, Colonel John, Jacob Aator, of this city, makes '!Hhe foflowing an nouncement: i .t ' "All my patents' orv marine turbines having been granted, I hereby dedicate them to the public. In the hope that the development of the Ideal turbine may be hastened thereby. ; '. Colonel Astor's patent contemplates twin screws set tandem Instead of ride by riide, and revolving In opposite di rections. No engines hve yet -been built to utilize the invention, which or llnarlly wouU 1 have been protected forthad mad his plea. In this man's life P ; v. j a splendid object 'lesson Is given. He seventeen yea BISHOP CRANSTON ASSIGNF2D TO CONFERENCE IN MEXICOHIS FAMILY TO GO ; f WITH HIM. PORTIjAND Nov. 7. Bishop Karl Cranston of this city, has Just been as signed to hold the Methodist Episcopal Conference in Mexico. He w,ill return In March to hold' the Wilmington. DeL, onference. Hie family will accompany him to Mexico. Itishop Cranston has been attending the missionary meeting at Cleveland. O.. and the meeting of itlshops at WlImV?ton, Del. At pres ent he is In attendance at the sessions of the Hoard of Church Extension, at Albany, N. Y. D0UKH0B0R WprlAN PROCLAIMS HERSELF THE VIRQIN j MARY AND MAY CAUSE , - TROUBLE. WINNIPEG, Man. Nov. 7. At York- ton a. young DoukhobOr woman dressed herseir In white cotton, with white can vas shoes and proclaimed herself, the irgin Mary. .Many of the Dotrkhobors believe her story and she may cause tremble if her advice la in the wrong direction. - . . CASE GOES TO JURY BERT HEATON, ACCUSED OF MUR DER.'. WILL SOON, KNOW j , HIS FAT EL " wMe-a-WM-w - EUGENE Nov. 7. The testimony In the Bert Heaton murder case was un der consideration this morning. : The V Iifirn.v. -naA fh.l. Iaam V. ; . , - " "VVB sw - -tfB.v-B uaa : B.U11C lu Loiter, Jury. After the state had examined Its twenty-five or thirty witnesses seem- j Inu tj forge a complete chain of' evi- lence from.the time Heaton left June- tioi City, the night of the merder. till he was arrested, the defense announced t that they would rest the -case without giving testimony. Large crowds are attracted to the trial, 'as Benton Tracy, -the tr-.uri'ered man. was very popuUr In Junction City and at other places n here he resided. Amng other things testified "to by witnesses for the state was that Heat- on's supposed wife Is not his wife, hot! that he baa been living with her Tor s vxal years: that. her. name Is Olga Jasperson, and ihat she was commonly known In California as "Silvers." MAD MULLAH ON WARPATH Has Advanced Within a Few : Miles of BohoUe" - GEN. MANNING HAMPERED In Preparations' by Necessity of. Waiting tor Army Supplies - - THE MAD MULLAH WELL BitjUlP PKD WITH GUNS, AMMUNITION. MEN ANL PROVISIONS ON EVE OP VICTORY VENEZUELAN REV OLUTIONISTS BEAT A RETREAT. BERBERA, East Africa, Nov. 7, General Manning la pushing prepara tions for an-advance against the Mad ; Mullah, but is hampered by the neces sity of awaiting supplies. . Mallah has advanced to within- a few miles of Bohotle. He la known to have 2 000 rifle,! one Maxim gun, much ammunition, 15,000 spearmen and Immense reserves of camels and sheep. '-." Revolutionists Withdraw. la Victoria, Venezuela. Nov. 7. The Revolutionists withdrew fHom their positions near ; La. Victoria and San Mateo, November I. because they were without ammunition. ' Vrhe latent reports issued by the Gov ernment says that Generals Matos Mendoza and Relra and their com mands are flneine In disorder In the effort to resell the -mountainous, dis trliHs. :- - :" - ' . Jt la diJIicult to understand the ap parent audden : and ctimplete collaie of the Revolutionary movement, nut a few days ago -the rebels seemed to be upon the eve of victory, while today their cause seems t be absolutely lost. President Castro left here today for Caracas, r i . COVERED WITH ASHES STAM Elt'S EXPERIENCE IN MUX ; :.!,: ICO, CARRYING ASHES 300 MILES. t SAN -rIJ0GO, Cal, Nov. 7. The steamer Luxor, Cnptaln Tlmmerman, had an cxpeil.-nce with volcanir ashes while at San BenHo, in the so-'uthem rart of Mexico. The steamer had been there discharging, and was waling for papers to come from the Mexican offl cials. some distance Inlanl,Jefore sail ing. About 10 o'clock in the-morning a black' cloud appeared In the. heavens, growing larger and larger, until the whoie ky was overspread, and at ' 2 o'clock In the afternoon it became dark as night and fine ashes commenced fall ing. . The passengers became badly fright ened, the anchor was weighted and the steamer stariea at run speed ror Manna Cruz. 190 miles distant. The .darkness was intense, and the shower of ashes reached a distance of 300 mile. ' GAMBLING HIS MANIA. OREGON CITY; N6v. 7.-f-Sherlff Sha ver left on the Albany local last even ing 'for Salem, having in charge A. A. Watt and J.-M. Kiler, two men , who must serve terms in the state prison for passing forged check. Watts was given only eighteen months after he comes from a prominent English fain tly who gave him every luxury and as good an education as could be had any, where. The. prospects of no man w-ere ever brighter, until ' he commenced gambling. He "saW that he could not shake the vic offand was finally put into an Insane Asylum by his peopl in the hope that the terrible gambling mania would leave him. It did no good, however, and he was turned loose to be a wanderer. When , he came to America his finished education secured good r.ewspapar positions for him, but he lost these Jobs as soon as he could gather ei.ouh money to gamble and Urit.k with.; He claims to be a law yer, which can hardly be doubted, as hie plea yesterday was one of the finest ever listened to byi the judge, McBrtde. Lawyer? who were present, pronounced It as being away ahead of the ordinary. His speech reduced his sentence sever s l years. OHIO TEACHERS' MEET. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind Nov. 7. At tracted by the reputation of the model public school eystepi of ladlana polls, the Central Ohio Teachers Association began Mts annual convention. In Kh city today, the meeting being the first ever held by the organization outside of the-bome state. . The. visiting' teach ears, nearly 1,000 In number, spent the day inf Visiting- the local schools. The convention wlll be formally opened In Tomllnson Hall this evening, end the sesi'lorte wm e continued and con-1 eluded tomorrow. 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Nov. 7o staernant has the market for painting In oil be come, says the London corresoondeni Tribune, that many artist. of j rrjjutauon ,uespair ot ever again , making a living by the sa'.e of their work. The demand? for water-colors, j however. Is constant, works of this j class being sold readily when purchas KM reputation despair of ever ers ror oils cannot be found.. Two new exhibitions of mater-colors have Just been, opened here. r-Tiinw ' eT ATT77li r,'T"r--o?s, Bnrmatorrnom lneoA.le. 'Paine -q.M.M. c-, km. Addreei. BIMo siiSJTSr: -ZTZ2ZZZZL I ne only complete household guide and reliable, genuine med leal book ever pub lished. Every: disease to which) the human race is subject is ful ly treated in thU ex haustive volume New diseases. Treat meat and Tb6rlfS which have appeared within the laet few years, and which are -not even mentioned In other . so-called medical ' books, are herein discussed, and the treatment ;anf remedies set forth; such as Bacteriology, Appendicitis. Tuber culosis, Hypnotism, Venereal and" Skin Diseases, La Grippe, Nervous ' Diseases, etc.- -v-:: -" ' Treatment and cure of every disease of Men and Women and Children. The sim plest and beat reme dies; minute direc tions in cases of wounds, seal d s. burns, poison, hydro- Statesman PubUshlngiCo., Salem, Oregon ........... $1.50 $U year i . ............. $Z25 91.00 ....... ......... .sn year...... 11.50 year........ ..........fUOO .i......,..TX', ..... .... . -- At ,r" subscriber).... 11.00 year...... ..... . ........ ,ela)0 $1.30 nnrooiRT. SAI.RM ORWV N. LIBERALS ENCOURAGED. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Touching upon tbv Parliamentary elections Just held In Cleveland and Liverpool, the Tribune's London correspondent says the Liberal leaders are again In high feather, Such big reduction In Tory majority at Liverpool was not antici pated by the party manager of either side, he declares, and the majority for the Liberal candidate at Cleveland asserted to have Indicated clearly tne unpopularity of the education bill In workaday. Yorkshire. MANNY HOWARD RECraVED fsherlflf IL K. Brown, of Baker coun-" y. yesterday brought Manny Howard. Jointly Indicted with Alexander- Med- . rum. and convicted of the crime of lar ceny of a horse, and sentenced to V term of five years In the Penitentiary; to the State Prison and delivered him ovtr the authorities. GAME IS PLENTIFUL Wrild du-ks and geeee are reoorted quit plentiful since the rainy season set In. Several sports wen, out yester day, and -one. 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