'P7V" rr -vlT7 't ft " j0DlW wd Tuesday, occasional lHO'IIHt w ' -. r 'fiWt. 1 U"!;) 7!mT i ? ? flBfp i ANTI-WAR RIOTERS HELD GRUDGE AGAINST HUSBAND'S SWEETHEART LAWSON CONTINUES 't(ti CAUSE DISTURBANCES TO PLAY GAME . " K .T .. - r i VjHWr . ?t jM W p- - i i. , , ,. .-,. ' ' . . ,:xtvi VAA ii.' - , Ai' . rr m t tsj a w-w -m 'iw a -wti-aiv"- v. ar --m. gV. SALEM, OREOON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1004. NO. 280. j Petersburg, Dec. 12.Tho anti- Lir demonstrations jn tbo streets o ll PUal WC ""'" luuuj-, uuu UloflJ trOUUIO 18 leurvu. .n T)ec. 12. Tho following report S .. .Mlved today from tho command- I . . ihn Japanese naval, land battery at Port Arthur: "Four Hussion bat- tlesbJps, two cruisers, one gunuuui ana ... ship aro lying in the Port Arthur harbor completely disabled. There is n father necessity to bom- hard the Russian naval rorcos, ana wo at now shelling the town of Port Ar tlur which is being heavily damaged." C8pe Colony, Dec. 12. The Russiun ASSASSIN ASSAULTS hospital ship "Orer arrived hero to day, and two largo Russian warships passed Capo Point this morning. Sunday Bay, Island of Crete, Dec. 12. Tho Rusisan cruisers Dneichcr and Oleguj, nnd the torpedo boat destroyer Grosney nrrived hero this morning. St. Petersburg, Dec. 12. Tho depar tures of tho reserves for tho war from Sarutoff today wns thd occasion of se rious rioting. Tho reserves refused to enter tho cars, but wore forced to do so by tho regulars. Tho latter then at tacked tho surrounding .rioters, killing two nnd wounding 248. London, Dec. 12. Baron Hnyashi reports that tho Port Arthur besiegers in tho bombardment yestcrdny did con siderable damage to tho wireless sta tion on Golden Hill, nnd set flro to tho arsenal. Salt Lake, Doc. 12. Mrs. Jay Doug lass, wlfo of tho former city passongor, agent of tho Union Pacific here, this morning pursued Mrs. Fannio Martin on tho strcot nnd through a store, fir ing a rovolver. One shot took effect in Mrs. Martirt'a back, causing a slight wound. "When arrested Mrs. Douglass assorted that alio had como down from Boise, Idaho, for tbo purposo of killing the; woman. Douglass was recently dis charged on account of scandal. SMOOT CASE BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE OFFICER St. Petersburg, Dec. 12. An ittempt was mado to assassinate Col. Kisljakowski, chief of tho police of Odessa, today. Ho .was struck on tho back of tho head tty a heavy iron stick, and is now in a serious condition. Tho assailant escaped. $ Treaty Signed. Wnnhington, Dec. 12. Secretary of Stato Hay nnd Ambassador Durand this morning formally signed tho arbi tration treaty between Great Britain nnd tho United States. Oldest Momber Doad. London, Dec. 12. Hon. Spencer Chnr rington, the oldest member of parlia ment is dead. Ho represented Mile End, London, sinco 1885. in iiMiiHr.- (a ' " ' ,.. LHfc - 1 -ww mrnMsm rr t3 fFOE BABY Ja-- FOR BROTHER ffC FOE SISTER Wlfflw F0E EAPA IS. $!!Lr FOR GRANDMA p ' tor aRANbPA' T mm&it rOtt UNCLE !&& 5k r0E AUNT -:: m& ron C0USIN W FOR FRIEND . JSt DOLLS JK of overy desorlp- jBlliiiB tion in a grand Bh assortment j)f sizes KjH ranging in price BlJfiB 1cto$12 IffliSr wlth""all in-bo- mMmf8lk B " vcu (jiuucvi SMVSVMSMVkpBVMVMaB& V SsVHHMPa' "501 Jkaf Washington, Dec. 12. Tho hearing of Senator Smoot wns resumed this morning by tho senate committoo on privileges and elections. Smoot was on bnnd early, and appeared, exceedingly cheerful. Fivo members of tho com mittee, Burrows, Pottus, Overman, For- alter and Dubois, wero present, and tho room was filled, 00 per cent beln wo men. Dr. K. M. Buckley, tho Metho dist editor of tho Now York Christian Advocate, wns tho first witness, and told of his visit to Utah 25 years ago. Ho saw Brlghnm Young, and heard a sermon on Mormonism by Austin Pratt, and nlso interviewed George Smjitb, one of tho directors of the church. Ho wns considered a possiblo convert. Ho went again last Juno, nnd attended services at tho tnbornaclo both times. Witness said thnt ho mado nccurato reports for his paper, including speech- (cs mado at tho joint Young Mob's and xoung women's Association mooting, which he attended last June. Tho wit ness then read from tho files of the Advocate. Ammonia Gas Explodes. John Elliott, a student at Wlllamotto University, wns injured by an explo sion in tho laboratory of that institu tion this morning. Ho was liquifying nmmonia gas, when it oxplodod with a loud report. A qunntlty of aqua rcgla was forced into ono of his ovos. sovoro- ly burning it. Ho was taken to tho office of Dr. Gillis, nnd it is thought that bis sight will bo saved, Now York, Dec. 12. Thomas W. Lawson put out another characteristic advertisement this morning, with tho result that tho stock market again wont to pieces.- Amalgamated Copper fell nearly six points, and thon recovered a part of tho loss, Btcel, sugar, Reading, Union Pacific nnd St. Paul woro proml nont in tho break, tho echo of which was heard nil over Wall Strcot. Moro than 000,000 shares woro handled at this morning's eossion, and tho market was still feverish at noon. Juno 15th of tho samo year. Plaintiff nllogos cruol and inhuman treatment,, nnd claims that sho was forced to lonvo dofondant on tho ovoning of Dccomber 0, 1004. Thcro aro no children from. tho marrlago, and tho plaintiff asks foe tho namo of Olivo S. England. Eoloction In tho caso against tho city No. 2, Attornoy nnts, answered and pleaded tub morrow at 2 p. ply or plead to rato answer. Twlco in Jeopardy. Portland, Dec. 12. Attorpoy O'Dny for tho defendants in tho land fraud cases this afternoon is arguing boforo tho court thnt Mario Waro, S. A. D. Putor, Emma Watson nnd noraco Mo Kinloy cannot bo tried in tho caso now pondintr. as it covers tho samo crounda for. which thoy woro recently convict-1 MOTHER od, thus placing them in jeopardy twlco for tho samo crime It will lcavo but ono defendant, Guy Huff, according to 1 tho attorney's contention, that is nmen ablo to trial. Tho trial boglns tomor row, unloss tho court nccopts Attornoy O'Days plea. Oaso Tomorrow, of Charles Livealoj? election board in ward Bigger for tho def end plaintiff's complaint, law. Ho has until to rn, in which to fllo ro tbo further nnd sops RECOVERED. BODIES Cruiser Home. Norfolk, Dec. 12. Tho cruisor San ( Francisco nrrived today from tho Phil ippines for repairs. Sues for Divorce Olivo S. Enright has fllod complaint ngainst hor husband, John F. Enright, for dlvorco in department No. 2 of tho circuit court. Thoy woro married at Houston, Texas, March 11, 1003, nnd 'havo been residents of Salem sinco Billings, Mont, Dee. 12. aiid Bernico Warren, aged 8 and 0, rospoctivoly, broko through tho lco on k slough sovoral yards from tholr homo, on Sunday, and woro drownod. Tha mother pullod both- bodies from bonoath tho lco shortly aftor tho accident. ft This is the CHRISTMAS STORE This is an all-tho-yenr-round storo, serving you always with better values than nro pfocurnblo anywhero else. This storo Is literally a trcasurehoiiso of holiday gifts. Every civilized country has furnished its sharo of tho wonderful holiday array of merchandise. This is a com fortnblo store, whero everything thnt brains bould evolve, experience suggest or money accomplish has been dono to miiko you shopping easy nnd pleasant. Mei?y Christmas Gifts f- -Ma ' jKf2jjL MAGIC LANTERNS This anuioing and instructive toy is well represented by tho largest nnd most complete assortment to bo found in tho, city 11-in magic lanterns 50c lUMi-in. niagio lanterns ....76a 1-t-in. magic lanterns 1,25 BETTER ORADES 11 in. magic lanterns $1.50 13-in. magic lanterns- $2.75 17-in. magie lanterns $0.00 Klneoscopo complete, with one dozen slides and three films $5.00 The Newest Fancy for tho ftolidny season, consisting of ;tho nw3roHo point laco collars in a grotat variety. Theso elegant collars nro the newest things shown in ladies' neckwear t. 25 to 2.00 With in-between grades. Puro linen hand-embroidcrcd turnovers 35 Regular $L00 lino of fancy neck wear special 75d Keiser collar nnd cuff sots, in white linen in many fancy do signs, strictly hand mado.. JJ51.25 . New Holly Dresden and Persian Ribbons in a great variety now ready. Bright en up that fancy work with a choico pieco of ribbon. SPATCHELS SHAMS, DOx.uxxiS, 50AEETS, SQUARES AND CENTERPIECES in tho largest assortment wo huvo over shown. Tho display includes tho choicest pieces of tho newest designs and nt prises lower than you will find olBowhoro. Hnrtd-embioldorcd squares of puro Irish linen, hemstitched bor ders, embroidered corners; sizes 32, 30 and 40 inches t.25 to 3.00 With choico in-between grudes. feMdS' Lounging Robes A very comploto nssortmont of tho latest styles of lounging or bath robes, muilo up of Torry cloth nnd eiderdown, making a most ncceptnblo gift to tho malo momber of tho family $3.50 to $10.00 US'! 1 rl"Coy Jt X Pit Neckwear Nowhere elso can you find such a fine nKSortmont of tho .newest neckwenr in all grades and colors to suit any purso or tasto. rOUR-IN-HAND, IMPERIALS in a great variety 25c 50c 75c ENGLISH SQUARES tho finest neckwear going 75c $1.00 $1.50 Men's Hose upeclally bought for tho holiday sea son. Tho host lot over shown in tho city 25c to $1.50 gar Tho dorby piquo gloves are sewed by skilled piquo sowers, uudor tho -nccurato cyo of expert examiners. Tho derby glove fits to perfection and tho wearing qualities are unsurpassed. No moro scrvlceablo glove made. Every pair guaranteed and fitted. If you don't know the nizo of her hand you can get a glovo certificate for a gift go sho can bo fitted correctly, GLOVE SPECIAL A line of tho celebrated Blarite glovos which sell regularly at $1.25 aro offered for r lew uays oi me ery speciui i price of ... . . . . -88 I WEDNESDAY ONLY SPECIAL SALE NO. 200 For Wed nesday wo offor a lino of matted nnd framed '. ii Pictures ready to hang up; frame nlono worth what wo ask for tho picturo comploto-- 15c SUIT SALE Commencing today wo inaugurate a stupendous salo of rcady-mado gar. monts, eclipsing nil former ollorts. JAOBXTS, SUITS, SKIRTS comprising this ncasow'a newest ef fects. This sale is ono to bo roraom bored nB tbo greatest in value giving and 'twill bo well to bo horo early to get tho choico, of this ologaut ns sortmont. COMMENCING TOMORROW-HALT PRICE.- Ostrich Boas Tim hai.diumett and beat boas to be found in tho city aro here $18.50 to $30.00 Copyright I 904 by Hsrt SchafFner & Marx OVERCOATS Vo houostly bellevo that unloss you havo scon tho overcoats for 111 on in our ntock you havo no Idea of whnt has boon Hccnmpliithed in reudy-to-wcur clothing. WE KNOW that nowhero olao in Salem 1h clothing of this grade to bo found, Tho ovorcoatH wo aro soiling aru RIGHT, imidu as well ns outside. Tho good-looks thoy hnvo they will keep, BECAUSE THEY ARE TAILORED. It is tho tailoring that makes them fit that given you com fort in them. It is tho tnllorlug wo count 011 bringing you bark ugnin and again. Tho overcoats in which wo havo to iiiiioh confidence cost no mora thun tho ordinary kind. In no place IS tho tailoring skimped to lowirr tu prlv ' $10 TO $25 I SILKS, VELVETS For that now waist or gown wo nro showing an oxceptionall flnp assort merit of tho uewcuii effects in f Figured Velvets, Paon Velvets figured Chiffon, Pcou. de Cygne Silks s in a- groat vanoiy 01 coloring.. -g. M