Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, November 21, 1902, Page 1, Image 1

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    ttSCXD Of IKKI-VEKKLT 1IGTIOII XACH TUESDAY AXD VK1DAT.
52d YEAR NO. S,
SECOND SECTION- EIGHT PAGE 3.
SALEM, OREGON.. JTRIDAY, NOVEMBER SI. ISO.
REPORTS ARE
EXAGGERATED
- - ; v
Notwithstanding the Startling
, News Received
ruLITICS IN THE CASE PDC A TEC DTP
FORTUNE FOR
UNHEALTHFUL
OCCUPATION
Physicians on the Witness
Stand Before
GOVERNOR-ELECT SPARKS, OF
NEVADA, WANTS IDAHO
; CONVICT PARDONED.
SENSATION
ORPHAN HOME
h:; "
MINISTER; OF GUATAMALA
States He Has Received Num
erous Communications De
fying: Rumors
SAYS' CROPH ARE ONLY DAMAGED
i. AND LOSS OP LIFE SMALLTHE
LATEST ARRIVAL SAYS LOSS OF
LIFE WII.L EXCEED 5,000 "AND
. FINCAB 'RUINED. :: 1,
1.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. A. Laao
Arrlaga, the Minister from Guatemala,
has received ; letters and telegrams
stating the reports published In this
country,, also the loss of life and prop
erty caused by the eruption of Santa
MarU ..volcano are exaggerated.
r Partf of the present, coffee crop Is
(destroyed, but It Is generally, expected
'i - . . . . .1 1 . - .1 -..Ill .
I I . V I ' ' V V." B.... .saw. .... . ... r-
very
cuperate.
small.
The Ions of life was
The Latest Report.
San Francisco. CaU Nov. 20
Dress to the Ladles' Discomfiture
i NEXT TJRNED HER ATTENTION
TO CAFE AND INTERRUPTED A
PARTY OF YOUNG MEN" INDULG
ING IN WINE WAS EJECTED
FROM HOUSE. "XV-
Testify That Miners Work Is;
Life Shortening and
. Dangerous
Spark- (he mlllkiniilrf. Carrie Nation Ran "Amuck at
of Nevada, is in this city, and rumor HOrSe SllOW SCOred '
eiaiea nis mission 1 to secure the par
don : of "Dlamondileld' ; Jack Davis
from the penitentiary. Mr. Snarkal
?S".rf rirvr th.ehot THE vanderbilt women: arbitration commission
the great cattle tirrtt of Sparks & Her-1 1 .
old, operating In' Idaho and Nevada.
Davis was an employe of the; firm at
wconr $rt DeUvered Tirade Against Over
sheepherders, who were found in their
wagon with bullet holes through their
heads, Davis was sentenced to be
hanged, but the cattlemen fought his
case . through the Supreme Court of
the United States.' and finally two
other , men, ' named Bowers and Gray,
confessed that the latter had killed
the men.4 Gray was placed on trial
and deteided by th attorneys who de
fended David, and to rlack 6f evidence
was acquitted. Davis' ; sentence of
death was commuted to life imprison
ment last year, and the case gotf into
politics the sheepmen denouncing the
commutation bp the, Democratic offi
cials and t the cattlemen UDholdina it.
During the recent campaign, Republl- 1 horse show today. Stationing herself
can speakers : charged that . Davis in front of the Vanderbilt box, she de
would yet be pardoned by Governor Hvered a.tlrade on over-dress. In. the
Hunt and Secretary, of State Bassett, . . , ,
and as these gentlemen were defeated were Mrs. , Alfred G. anderbllt.
In the recent landslide. It is evident Reginald Vanderbilt and Miss Nlcbol
that if they are to pardon the convict son. i
they must act speedily. ; , "You ought to be ashamed of your-r
" I"? "if.! -elves,-; the woman creamed at them.
cuiu ww,a tav i : 0 v j ewv vvw
NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Mrs. Carrie
Nation created
THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIOLOGI
CAL FEATURES OF ANTHRA
CITE .COAL ; INDUSTRY PRINCIr
PAL .SUBJECTS YESTERDAY
LARGE PER CENT ANEMIC.
In the defense of Davis and are now
making a last effort to secure his par
vdon. Davis is a-model prisoner, but
SCR ANTON. Pa., Nov. 20. The
. . .. .. ....... . . .
a sensation at tne economic ana sociological lenurrf- 01
the anthracite coal industry and' -the
effect employment in and about the
mines has Upon the health of the mine
workers, were the principal subjects
brought before the arbitration commis
sion today by the attorneys of each
side of the controversy. . ;" t. .
The afternoon ' session brought out
much expert testimony on the question
cf the health of the mine workers
POTATO MARKET DULL
SOME BEING BOUGHT FOR STOR
AGE. BUT NONE ARE
SHIPPING.
The potato market la decidedlv dull.
J. M. Kyle A Co.. local dealers, are
taking -In some, but ore not shipping
many, and are storing most of those
taken In the hope of a stronger
market In the future. The crop i
light in this part of the valley this
season, though the Increased acreage
brought the total, production ' u to
that of former-years.
An unusually heavy crop is reported
in the potato growing sections of Cali
fornia, and also in the Yakima valley.
In Washington, and It is probable thkt
prices here wllL not go much higher
until the products v of those sections
are thinned out. 1
The growers In this section are in no
hurry to sell at present prices, and
very few potatoes are coming In. Th
priO is steadv at 25 cents per bushel
with slight prospects for an immediate
advance. ; il J.I
FRANCHISE IS GRANTED. '
NORTH YAKIMA. Wash., Nov. 20
A Washington Resident's Hu-
nlficent Bequest r i
ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN
A Home for Fatherless and
. motherless Children at
Walla Walla
ALSO INCLUDE C1JILDHKN AND
WORTHY-WIDOWS OF OREGON" .
WAS AN EARLY PIONEER EH
TATE .VALUABLE WIND CRE
ATES HAVOC IN 'FRISCO. "
At a special meeting of the city coun WAIjUA WALLA. Wah, Nov. 20.
ell last night, an ordinance was ps'sf , t- ... ,h. .....
ed arantlnK franchlw of the streets to By the provisions of the will of the Mte
You oughi to ' be ashamed to wear
such disgraceful clothes.
Stw.SUeu u.ucru. ya-. Q yourselves more modestly."
W. J. LcrLf.mannIir 'r- hat a,d'l Mrs. Natloa then turned her a
Take them off; take them off. and Three physicians who have practlcei!
: In. Scrafnton or Wllkesbarre took the
the electric railway to be built from
here to Sunnyslde. The ordinance
provides that it shall be null and void
after 105 on any of the streets on
w hich " the , road is not completed at
that time. J. F. McNaught. who Is
now in New York on buslnfss per
taining to this road, has telegraphed
that all arrangements are complete and
work will be commenced in the
spring. ' r
" t POLITICS IN CHILE.
SANTIAGO. Chile, Nov. 20. The po-
llltlcal revolution has brought the Con-
Campbell, who 'arrived today from Materially IJ,! g:... 5!
Joseph L. Stubblefiei.!, the bulk of M
estate Is to tw Invested and an lnrom
set aside for the malnteime of an
Orphan's Hoin. to bt located In or
near this city. -R. M. Dorethy and K.
H. Recser, of. Umatilla county, Oregon,
and C. M. Rader. of Wnlla Walla, are
"nfed as executors of (tie will and
testators ox the Home.
The ciaue rels'ng to the Initiates
snys:
'For Ihe support of a nome ror in
fatherless, or motherless and indigent
hildrn residents of the states if Ore-
tttn- t.4 fr iVia m I nora mnA testified that I . t iK.nl riatltlAtt Into Dowrr.
1 r " . 1 r I w a (-1 v c . - - ... . . -.
I . r . .vo Knrs. Vlnnllv ihi - i' " ... - .. . I 1.1... vsmtM-.lnv In I iron ami Wasmnalon. anu ine wwhiij
1 . . " . ' . s .- 1 . , . . . . - . . . . 1 ijuii i c v.., J - ih. -o linn T rta min wurKifrr nm nvw i .uiiirL ivi 1 1 v. . - . - . . .
Ouatemalh." brings additional derails 01 1 " " "T .VI I started for the cafe where she bors ' .v.... - .wtn succession to the ministry, which re- I elderly indigent wiaow r-..
.u i.mJt k.th. ror.nl onrth- I i'uieuiS. xic wvuitu uc 1 ., nt men vhn iorp I w ," . I V..; K I. nrMl nver I Orcron and WUKDlnirlon, anil 10 nirir
l"t t , ..-r-. I r ni.n,noU" hv .n HI ' . . I . .V o- ' I signet --. - - .... .. ,...-
v. . .. v.. v. " j c , u.a -KTatinn api'tirpii i iiie. . v I irii. vraanica A l Tvtnn i maintenance anil kit
.... ' O ' - - - . ( I . .. I . tJW JV.. . " " m. - - - I 1 .t
ii .knntul. I n. t'.)..!. , f 4rillMhrr.' hsL. in.tl l. ih Mln. I Mmmnn arhnol education And me.
WVklC i k.vuv. f J-FI . uvilliailii ' - . I ninOr J-rUITlllKV rtllluinvBU. .vw.."------ -
Young menvon't drink such filthy his had-a long experience" among the I ,Bter of Foreign Affairs and Senor Rl-I teaching of some u-erni trri.ie r
ot- tl- l-rupatlon to ine cnmirrn nminirp,
Snake I '
M..t,A Ue- nnmnKzi 1 asfllrl
" n"":" mi,- cc-Very of a diamond mine on
.mere, is u vn-r 'v.r ,vV ... , -r-..i r
gather beforQ leaving the country, 1 1 Jz JAnratira"tnn I stuff; you are going straight to hell." mmo workers, testified that fully TO lCArAo Crudat Is the Minister
believe 5,000 natives have been Rilled, tentheadlng tUo :-M.; yillplgv? caterer at the G-- p cent of the rth who. tvork In the fnancei
ran to Mrs. Nation and rescuea tne J mines are anemic. Tnetr dieaun is ra-
I heard at San Jose-that President tne Idaho Penltentlar.
Cabria was trying 1 to suppress tne I - .,. tst
news, but the evidence of ruin was , QUESTION -OF TIMfc
apparent 10 everyooay.
"Some' of the .coffee fincas that have I twitvtt
Deen eniireiy rumeu-wc-ic ui . ,
than $1,00,000; ' The plantation of Al
bert James,' which was wiped out of
existence, had machinery upon it worth
J 300,000,
THOUSAND
DOLLARS HANGS ON TWO
MIN-UTKS AND A HALF. - .
bottle, though she repeatedly brandish- I poverished. ond their general conai- I nnijc TflllPH TTTflW JW A RTf
m ft. then he oushed her out of the tinn helow oar. thus decreasing their HUrO lUUn XllUn i""1-
Idoor and the Dolice forced her out of I edrninc nowers. The principal ills I
the building. I. suffered by the miners, the physicians KREBS,BROS. SOLD 600 BALbs at
Joaeuh L. S'tubblefleld died Ut
sAindav at -the. age of 84 years. He
cam to the Pacific Coast in the early
60s. The estate I" estimated to
worth nearly $200,000.
Not Satisfied Yet. . ;
Willemstad, Curacao, Nov. 20. It Is
considered " remarkable that President
raid, were Miners' Asthma. Rheuma
tism and Lumbago.
Cams Near Getting Control.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., Nov; 20. Whelh-
- : . P A AAA
Alofo, Meyer s nnca, wnn er oon In Louisville Is, reckoned
nea. ine iown -,- i " . ' .
Wind Creates Havoc.
Pan Francisco, Nov. 20. A terrific
Norther raged in the bay last night
Una this morninar. Considerable dam-
TWENTY- SIX ONE-FOURTH
; CENTS.
was entirely rul
QuesoltnangD.is practically ruined
cording to standard time or solar
is the question involved? in thirteen
.uit. rrtr innurani!efuiea. iicrr i uj i , n r
-Albert by the Peaslee-Gaulbert Company and i- not .aUsfted- that the revolution Is wc,e madfe on both sides
Hardwell. years old. one of the' five I the T,oulsvllle Lead & Color Company.
Ouatemaii volcano reiugees Each of tnese suits is against. mui-i tt T A ttI1M'C Pf
ed here yesterday, was .run over and I ance companies that held policies on I Dt, IJAlVlvlil J tUREd
killed by: an electric car today. -1 these building of the two companies
A Refugee Killed.
Ban rra-rclSco. Cal., ov. 20.
Castro has not resumed the fuhqtaons 0rlean Nov. ?0.-The So-I X'Ztad i, hlahes't point of was done to shipping In the har-
ac- or tne Teaency ox ennueia. ": claiists came wlthlrf 400 votes of secur- ' todav Kreba Bros., of bor. The wharves in me m.rr
i, he gave over to the Vice-President " control of the convention of vTift; Tt 2fiU cents for 1 posed portions of Ihe water front were
,m when he took the field. The delay on An. Uder.tlon of Labor to- 81m- .ba,e" !JL "T .hi ireatlv Injured by vessels pounding
the part of the President la xegardcJ K Th straggle lasted nearl aU n" of hops ' against them, and several vessels ly-
k jnlnmi. an Inrtlr-ntlon that hp u -.t- -v.,. I K'aSt are heavy, worm ui ii" I - . 111(iitf .Umaifi .
n a I, m r f- .1. au e buccviic. - . . . 1 iiik m l .iitt ii.s. " " - -
TJKYV JUDGES APPOINTED.
NCW mPATRP. COMPANY WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. -The Phil
- - I . . .. TV.-
ipplne commission nas apinr
Tow boats were kept
moving vessels from
positions.
busy all nUrit
the dangerous
destroyed by fire about midday, April J AMONG THE NUMBER IS JOHN
Has a Big Job. 1. last. ; : . j : .,,,, -EAGON, EX-MAYOR OF WOOD-
ai.'M aui. iim... " -;. i - . rr ...A in - rnn rrom I -v jjw.-..
Xblg milling companies . of inneapoua 190i; r April 1.
has bonded one ot Us m i lis to ;grlnd noon. April 11 jf
nothlnichut i anaomn 'wuw v-" r,tain whether the word noon means ,l-dvent 0f Dr. Darrln In VoolburB
Hotel .wooaoarn unni in
' . I v. ti , i .... ihrt Vlrst In
- - . . ..a . . M(ntitii fair X.T avi I'nwrii. 1,1 itiir v."ui v. - - - - - - - -
I'ROTOHKSl-.l" ; WMln '"r... ,4.K tll.trlet ftf th
innrr. in 1 1 it a i v .
Woodburn Indepcndent:r-Slnce tha
shall have continually wunin n "ds of the fire department -" '
alovernment storekeeper, who wUI.ee nme. "were discovered parlors at
that only. Canadian grain lo used. The ho that tne 6,lhough lhe exact Impossible
product of the mill will ; M ed 1" "LJ f'JS in definitely s.t- old story.
1IOU8ES THROUGHOUT THE
y NORTHWEST.
Thll? Northwestern Theatre Associa
tion fyled articles of ..Incorporation, with
the Secretary of State yesterday, and
wni lense and operate theatres in the
DROWNED HERSELF IN POOL.
GRANT'S PASS, h Nov. 2. News
Ifno-zi ta allulllsri Oil th
, . t ui I ir-m 1 I viii aawM-'a -
Philippines; Adolph wyseiesnus. juane lfio hfrn i.aHnc a few miles tiorth of
of the same court In the First ljuuncu i 0rant. ,,f lhBl the .body of Mis.
and James H. Blount. Judge at large. I Tr)pott a wman of that place, was
f,-,,n, in a imkiI of water near iit
- ..a
htuise. Coroner Krenier wirs cHUeu
t.l.KRVIRW. Nov. 20. J. E. Mcflar. ,,.i,. nt made an investigation
rev. one of the proprietors of the Lake 1 K,t.h rpaulted irr bringing forth Mi'
County Examiner, died, Tuesday night I ver,rt th.it tlrrwotnn had committed
DOSE CAUSED DEATH.
bonded cars and taken j-,asi tor w- r ;V"So,ar tImi. i J7 and one-half mln- see. tne aeat near. - Portland. The capital slocu or. mis me ,
. . . i n-fc. rlntlnv nf lh I tiea. oiar nine i . , I ---ii... In rnr mlilnt. and nS a. nrool I ..... . . - nn tvn. I in' cause slceo. Without muroeruus
gTaiVnTMlnoH iTlr Wf aP Ingl'c lL PrescoU a Calvin llelllg tent. Mr, McOarrey was one of thj
gLd will creat a great saving In the he fand one.nalf the oUowing -a from U; lnQOrporator, , v -J ablest new-pa, wrf In this part
to All that come. The I states of Oregon, Washlngton.Idaho and I f lh- efTecls of tKilson admlnistt r-I ..,..,,,. Th ,K,i f water Iri wht h
"the lume walk, the blind J British Columbia, with headquarters In J edf by Fred Magilton, a morphine fiend. I ,h, iwly was found whs so small that
has .become
' ' .. ii.vn. Jnhn Riron. of Woodburn. ondI-.- ,i. nri..ia aalof the state.
minutes after , noon . oy , - " K-ston of Roseburg. people well 1 , " I
. jr.n.n IniurmcC com- M. MBion, i . Ifi.llows: . I
.iLtms that the "noon" In the known to many Oregomans. it is. Art$cje9 of lncorporatlon of five com- Smith'. Dandruff Pomads
'" . . t I reftliv worm ones iinic iu ibi , . in t, dnnurtment or I x .
....... I ... . ,.fnA a n,l in. the arnlcted "-- - . ... . ,
mock of thlslThe poison W;s iclven hyjodermlcally i vou4 cAHily have got out. had sh
fallen Into U accidentally.
Severn! weeks ago the daughter or
Mrs. Trlplett was committed l Ihe
Ins.ine Asylum from-tnls county.
this so worried the mother that bee
mind became unbalanced. It la lx-
lleved that during a fit of desi-oudency
expense f triirislt to Europe.
' - 1 v ' - - -
I Bio Railway Combine.
New York: Nov. 20. The Herald will
a. ftinlfffltV It V ill
miners i hat the control of the Man- ' thB ound that the iJI- they come . om r follows: r ... will .too falllna balr. Price 60c. at all
-1 - - a ... .Ma y - ' - - a I I a am S nlAn T iri it Ti w a Mava-n ail c w, u - " . ,. a n r war i vna -
hattanrtallway Company nas pas-e, had e3tp,red two' and one-nai. I J" V other. take ' time. The Ooja wug yf'JZ''l druggists.
... ---- I ortncipai on ii emu . r- i
The doctor never takes cases Incura- a capUal .tock. of $1.-
j ..nit.iiinn ar rree i - . . i
oie. anu " i ennoflfl. will locate, own ana operw
-The iieraia wnt mMnB aoiar time, end base r V panles were Hied in tne onmm. .na ,tchlnt. eaiD upon spplicatlon;
stated in official J :""V. for refusing to pay doctors omce anu --------1 lhe secretary of State yesterday, , as - - . ..." .move. -Jl dandruff and
Into , th hands ot tne inter-. on i mnutM when the nre uroae ouw
Rapid Trsinslt company,
known fii the Subway tympany. It Is
conMdwu th Company will have con
..it ..iijhlf franchises not
STEEL MEN UNEASY
AN UNWELCOME VISIfOR
JXdIhetropolua; Railway I AMERR'AN D.MANI, HAS HELP-
Company, ED riir.Ai, v
AIMJUT PKOUUtT.
. . .... m - . ' a.Ma.l v Iami
. . - . . a- f : I minlntr MfinmiM or ail uwhwhh-
Among lh. numo.r .s -om. ""r'T"- , mInlh and mill- CRAZY MAN DEMANDS
Tr. h Kditort ror a ionic unw xi mm - - ,
1L
ADMIT-
TANCE TO PRESENCE OF
ENOtANDS KING.
" - i : t
. . . . i . t- . A K A t ha I Inr hua IUtl. 1 . r. vail "vm v.
"oat and Tr 7 tVo dial iioobln. and W. W. Robbins are the
i . ,,rw diaatrrtAhle and al-1 incorporators.
ciittiK -a .7 I - - -ii,t njiini,,, romnanv.
m.t unbearable. I nrst consuuea ir.i i ne rin.nn -"- , tivtioN'. Nov.
SULLIVAN Ind.. Nov1:r- w YORK. Nov. 20,-General ex- n In Salem fL V nerii p.tch from Vienna bllshed today.
f ha t f uiui r J . - - flrpt'i i now - nruutjuiit.u mij - - - .
- ..ia i .u icsiiA afTrB - ti ji v w- i . . . w-s . ji i
nd 1 1 reside Ave miles soutneast 01 w wu-
or Sullivan county, anu - minunvi...,. 1 burn ana can oe reierrea
Negro F?nd Lynehsd.
ft ZD
Mary 'Davis, p.rt trade, centers of Rritlsh
29. A special dis
til Hard.
.. 1 i . L. -Kt ra
crJ,n,1?".? and Mrs. John - nnufscture. like Birmingham
limon. of Knox county. -Tuesday 'at' J Sheffield, have been j greatly benefitted, I r rn, nd. commend Dr. Darrln
was hangeftto a teiegrapn i.F V",""-l8aV a Tribune dispatch from ionuon, to the amictea
by a mob. - l.-: bv'.the. steady Remand for crude steel
Dillard Iwi.-wrc- h"ttl. ?rom the United SUtes. neme.
iragea i Hl,rtr. orearon: Dr. Darrln
lth the town ma.-, " increase of business during i -7" 7- - - n.m. aa mOB the
the woman th res-, herself into the pol
and took her !lfr
...... m. ...... ririt.rlftAi IK 1 VI" I'll
lffUl iirn.i ..,iw.. . .............
i ORANTUS PASS, Nov. 20. John
liood, ani old and highly respe. led
pioneer, died In this city Tuesny
morning and the funeral m urred yes-
terday from the Methodist id'"''.u
church. Rev. J. W. 3f cDougall om lat
log. John Hood was born In Jefferson,
county. Ohio, eighty-one years ' If"
was married to Miss Marret
rufT In West Virginia. August Z7, i.
. B amain
manufactu
this increi
year, are
same matt
..,. vim but I land In th rorm 01 ". 1 .. , f.
miiitin 10 iiiu.- - , . - , irii.ir oaaort. now- 1
vnie TmnoIsi yesterday, after a bam- from ne., -
-with the ! town, marshal, auniM erV-a of bu.nesa during
the in
neini iin .v . . .... 1 -
' . . a a. . mi . 111. aa m 1 1 1 rr iiibi.i w. - .
The GovmioP.naa u. - ih form of electric mecnan-
JOHN EAGON.
Ex Mayor of Woodburn.
Roseburg,
Willi , 1 , v " - Jt
the negm was severely 'wounded
... - a a irn r
terlal win nw.n- " w afflicted with
... ar ailatrli m Prriall" I '
received too I lm and engines, I cone and crew back naturally aiw wni Burchase property
' V I .... . a. Al. ln linon BC ! .. r . . - ..Inmat I - . .... 1
ever, mat torn -n - . I nre of tne eyes. ' -I .iuin.a fr.r "hall nurooses ana u-
market n cutlery and otner o..- . had to be led to your iHd rsoal property gen
or sieei v-....-- - -i have been perfectly cureu i ,. .-..utai tocK lg IWM ana
wiut - , I f-I WLMIJ f - -
. A I . . as a M ta.a.1 I . t.t M.. ....aaavf MHVKfl
mining business. The ineorporaiura announced tnat a wen orTwi mm. noon uifa 7'" " ,
are Roy H. Miller, W. W. Robbins and , acc0sted a sentry on duty at children were born to Mr and Mrs
,!! ,th headquarters In Portland night and said that he was the Em- mff wt,n ,7, and has lived I..
Sod a capital stok of tlO.000. will en- pror's son. Rudolph. and that he r.ranfa Pass since the town n rat came
",e , Sealing in oils, glass, paints wished to see Ills Majesty. The stran- ,nto .istence, cf.mlng here In
and nv and all kinds of building ma- ger, who Is said to b a merchant PI - -r . .......
and any ana .ii sin a f, 'burt was taken to the gulfoom MAJOR WAIN WRIGHT DKAD.
the instructions : w
late. H - .-VrhtVthat the
It was Itarnen ia -r-Mt
years ago. I had JV; . Oliver G. Hughson are the in- and searched. A revolver was found WASHINGTON, Nv. 20. Major
granulated eyelids J" JT."" t J ' In his pocket, and also a white stave jton . V. P. Wain w right, of ihu
eyelashes were all Lh"ljnited Artisans' Society of Hood which be called his -magic wnd.- He Flfth Cavalry.. Is dead at Manila, ot
.ck naturally after whl nur-has property and etect was committed to an asylum. ; heart disease. Major Walnwrlght
nZ leadrsof tjeob m8omit Jac-
is true name w Geo. Moore, ana ahalten ln thc future. .
that he lived in Indiannpolls. , Uvejw It m y vaHi( ,n Md,and and
A TEXAS WONDER
, HALVS GREAT DISCOVERY.
8UICIDE OR ACCIDENT?;
grtiduatol from th! Military Ad-my
In XiTS.
for ten years.
UOOU .v. iTnlted
Yorkshire towns towaru . - -Iar,e
Manufacturer, frankly adm t
John A. Eggers.
KiniA Sav ZD. Ileien ore saiu I ...-rttriiT
i. natcham. D. Mc-1 -,- viil.d tv re- I miWT IIKH 5 1 A 1 EMEL I
. cnWaxT I f . V . I IO Ve a.B Alllfl lioiii " " - . .1 aa. - T
MKJ. n.MBiv'. l rvinald and Fred B. Barnes are th in- i v .hnt vesterdar In the apartment
jt? " . 1 . . i I . m . t..h TiRviiuniikt. a ft I rig- I . . .. 1 . . . ., . . t riiM.
Of Roseburg. !Ur.. I corpoi - ... I occupies u - . l.I"' IHAOAWTA HM UHv nr-i' ..-
..-I The TlMrdvllle Telephorw Compsnyl . ,h. imiMTial theatre, of 8t.
I. A 'Th. lISCnarKC "... . . ...iiuui til k.,114 1 - - . ... . 1 A
' .. .1, 1,1.. f - -- - . , j I m-th a. ranltaJ SIOCKAI I v.n.r.harr. neuyownsw i
that their plant. Vline- I ha. stopped and " ' ' own.nd operate t.iephon lineln fJOre committeduiclJe. but sub-
tries are not abreast with the "mM nr paaes are
tr.rl,,. .hat England urgently needs I a t
a,v
UER OF IEPUTIK lt
8ENOR ROTJLKIK .
oml IKBTIl . - . .
:.n bottle of Hall'. Great Dls- Xg taking uo which u - r-e -
' SSStf MALC0LM'SGAME' SMOOTH
women.: ' MCTijAIa .. BECRE-
. . .Li. 1 rnnurrit. -
bladder iro""'" ", J will be sent by
sold by your drussist. win be
Tigardvllle, Wh,nttm hrUBtJr- "P1 aequently he " declan
Incorporators are John Gaarde; 5 ;F'
went .off accidentally.
Tlgard and K. J. oauman.
red the rtrstlver
TART HAS BIG SHORT AGH
IN ACCOUNTS.
Dr. Darrln will remain In Woodburn
until December 21.
DISTURBED THfc GAMES RUBIN0 IS COMfllTTED
. .tit 1 mil ' TRIAL FOR ATTEMPT TO
UNKNOWN PARTIES ITnnER THE MONARCH OF
GAMBLING HOUSES XJ RELGICM. ' -
rDYNAMl it.
MADRID. No. 20. There was a
stormy sitting of the Chaniber or
Der.utie Wlay, Kenor TUnnero Rob-
ledo ' reproached Seiior Hag'ista with
' , '".. I his poltlcal anteed"rits. He declared
THE BOILER OF POWER ' HOUSE I Sagiista, was not the leader of a
A FATAL EXPLOSION
WRECKS A, BUILDING AND
KILLH TWO MEN.
RVKRETT. Wash, Nov. 20-A boil-
NEW YORK. iNoV. 20. A warrant j in he Hnohomlsh power hous
party, but the favorite of the King, a.
statement wnu:n occkui"i"i
debate.' '
HUNTEK. .:ACCI DENTALLY SHOT.
PARS. Nov. 20. Jack
. . . .i
' 11 1 .... 1 . . . ' wm i. vn miiHT. I
1 i " 1 . Mtfir mi 1 .nuv. . . . . . . . i . 1 ... 17 11 rvi nr. 1 n in i . . - . i w .. r ...nj.n ktinnr im i iika.i 4?
. m win am Mai- 1 - .1 ..it'.n. I ror toe i?Miiiiiti . 1 piodea ywiir ..-.- .:, ,.,.
nv case above menuoocu.-- 'UEWYORK.' rov. i. - dynamlte owurrw w- " archtst. haabeen officlaUy conflrroi, engineer. Richard Padden. and badiy inumvim.:-''- '""'
cureny. ca-e ofa curerj P. O- -.ry of the Passaic Mutual ft three locMtlea on the South -rchlst. di,patrh ,rnm Unisys, ldl7g Adam Anderwn. The brlclt Ing with rfs brother. Torn, snd Char ley
Po3t, Louis. Mo. Send fo testl- colm, aerets AnmociAtht who fled ,t lght. All were in tbarear aajr a Tb would-b as- JJJ J JJ iouar demoralised Hev- Tlndall. wss-accld-nlally snot by his
inlalold br druggists, and at oan A BulidtaAwoc . . . .toon, or gambling houj. Doors JJJ? wM on t0 cnta-an . otLr employes bad miraculous two companions, e.ch of whom .rrl 1
i S r STONE'S drug store. St- re8Umabiy to Europe, thre nn or WM.e ah,eredt butno n lipoid and a ipa flom Se.tk. . Wtr is being shot guns. Jack Williams got sepa-
. aS-rcion! ' nJ into the rX ns by the nr. rate d.rom h,
- - ; tmm -vwvr n t .. 1 s "
resulting '- . .ILi rlage at which RuWno nred. I
, - . a- 1 - I
RKAD THIS.
more
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SICAl VOUr A-"" 1 , a. . ' AlMNOr .'f -n. - I a AI1rvaW PI VSM DCtK lall 1
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" " ' - .tla tMliniBa V a vj - .-a n" BBSV- I
'
Peominent Lawyer Dead
?iSSr..SS - oVZi ;FHESIOHT.TIlANt WUSCKE1X I jy I the log One of the shot d "th.
.STiVa begun . inveatlgatlon. TACOMA. Wa.W Nv. JOT wo Judge jXUwyerm ot VlMA, Mn of hi. cheek. Just below th eye:
th two fired at a bird from the brui
near by, wlth.the result that a numbee
of the shot found refuge In lhe,mn or.
-cifT have usea. )vu' - ... t. i ....
effects are
and I can
Yours trul
freight? trains
on the Northern lrtBI J or o, ,e standard Unother cut his chin and other. v v
Legal
wonderFul. It has no equ.L tarred ov, much ympathy Blank., Sutam.n Job Offlca. were wrecked
Cheerfully recommend It. cla t on. ana w but Ister de- ,; , ; r North Yak Imi
ui. HATIVEY IIOYyi. - ;tVcaUSed him to leave tne j eulMman job. Office. I cars wer. d,
IiUks. Statesman Job Offlce.
Yakima. One engine
derailed. No
5 Mia i"tni " w -casualties.
' California.
Injured