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(.wt -r-w-ayfiw "-Wf WiljfflVW1 lloolght and Thursday, occasional SALEM, OREGON, WEDNEBDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1004 NO. ZB7U UWYER LEVY PICTURES defective light wires cause; large loss ADMIRAL TOGO SAYS SEVASTOPOL IS CRIPPLED CAESAR YOUNG'S LIFE if -rj-c"ii,v'"iw",'1,"JVJH v yr!ntf3'ir " r ... tf OAILY CAPITME TOUBNAB Bookmaker Loved Two Women And En joyed the diversion Columbus, Dec. 21. A defective electric light wiro caused a Arc in tho chief business section of this city this morning, entailing n loss of $300,000. The carpet houso of Krauss, Buter & Bonhftin wns completely destroyed ttna tho Wheeler building adjoining is bad ly damaged. Several business concerns suffered heavy losses. j , York Dec. 21. When court given it to him so that he might carry I DnMnKOnn fin. LHU JUUUUB UA. IIIUIUUWUU WIIUU ilU.U.I.I. ftcled tu b When Lovy closed a recess was taken. Led in fino spirits and conversed h.( fl ut, lmr fntlior. -whom .... . . . ... lively manner .... -v. - , ccgg tnnt no woum not ennrgo uio jury lo kissed on entering. Prosecutor unn tomorrow. Prosecutor Baud be- I . -jthdrew his motion to strlko gan summing the ovidenco for tho state it' certain bits of testimonoy which when court opened after 2 o'clock, and V t a1. APnnan IaaIiti. nntAfifl wWli iht flnfnnfln flint, MHlpr mado yestcruay, mo u;c. ....... ....,. ...... ..., .. - to concur, Attorney Ungcr mndo Young killed himself or tho dojendnnt .usual motion to uismiw "" ..... ...v - ,..v ,i nt nnn.nrnnf. which was allv imnossiblo for Young to firo tho ed Counsel Levy then summed up shot which cuused his death, a'caso for tho defense in a long, ox- Litlve speech. Lwson Replies. ..i.i i nio wonlcness of tho Boston. Dec. 21. Lawson, in nn open 'Levy poiuiKu uu . - -- - - Lccution's ciso and spoko of tho letter to Sogers this nftcrnoon, says: inflicting testimony of tno cnuman --n mo iigm oi rei-uui, uuwcuiukb, , .jj0 ,0y .yviio jumped on ino cau and lnnnmcruuiu iiiruiim lignum, mc, j. 1 ,!.i.. v,.,r. villn.l himself wish tn notifv vou. and throuch you jfn, Jjliuur j.uj, - i " - hvas killed by tno uoienunuw uu uny uu uu uiUB o...,, ...., v... -L either acquit this girl or givo hor will, in self-defense, shoot at Bight tho full punishment of tno law," saiu nrst man wno cans upon mo r m au .. I,a ltn r (In. iirn nnmna inn inv tirpSftnpe. nfter linV- KVV. 110 SPOKO I" " '"" "' -w '"V -"-" J I J . . . . . .i .1-. i- :.. ... Mn4:AA ldant of her scariei sins mm uww mB Kivu mu uuhm, itniiv doclarrd. "Wero sho tho! o best strumpet of tho street, nnd herj -, y as black as tno gaics oi i.u... m. VHH lX nitipd to ns snuaro and fair n trial kj m unav t, wotcst and purest womnn." Defendant's counsel told of tho llfo Young, and of his complex Uispost- lln said thnt Young was a man Ko would naturally lovo two women, he had great sympathy lor tno jdow in her bereavement, but tho :rdict of tho jury, whatever it was, i,i m lirintr her husband oivck HOUSE KEEPER ON STAND Clovcln.id. Dec. 21. Mrs. Mary Londervillc, for 12 years housekeeper for Dr. Chndwick, wns a witness in tno Chndwlck bankruptcy henring before Befereo Bemlngton today. Sho told of tnking tho mysterious portmnntenu, supposed to contain tho securities to a conference of lawyers at tho Hollendcn Hotel, and said they wero to bo turned over to n man named Pine, who was a relative of Mrs. Chad wick's. An effort will bo mndo to secure Pine ns n wit- MEMORIAL ; CHAPEL BURNED HONEYMOON IN SKY j Cripple Crook, Colo., Dec. 21, Mrs. Unlla dlnilden. a bride of six wcoks, K ?h.t th VIS Uot and instantly killed her husband, m ueunnu nin.l.lon nt AVpnua Qulch this nee brouaht out to show tnai ioiuig , , , t i. i w 1 ,!,i nt thn a.fendant. morning, to prevent being beaten by ECU IU S;w "- - I , . V Levy causal a sennation by declaring ". FlEhtcrs Fool Fino. Snn rrnneisco, Doc. 21. Britt nnd Nelson are nono tho worso this morning for last night's battle. Britt shows a sllcht cut on tho forehead as a result of tho battle, and Nelson was cut ovor tho left eye, and had a swollen left ear, but otherwise is in good shape. It -n nlmost dnvlicht when they retired, and slept Into. Nelson feels that the reforoo's decision was wrong. ino receipts were, in round numbers, $35,- 000, of which tho .fighters get Gj per cent. Britt's shnro is $11,500 nnd Nel son's $7700. Hf Simsbury, Conn., Dec, 21. Tho mo morinl chapel erected nt' "Westminstor Bchooli by Secretary1 of Stato Hay in memory of his son, Adelbcrt, n Ynlo oi,Un( V(lli..1 in mm trim burned nt noo"n,Tpnd nothing but tho brick walls remain. t o Dinner for Mr. Parker. Now York, Dec. 21. Eminont mem bers of tho bench nnd bnr of New York City and state aro to gather about tho festal board at tho WaldorfcAstor to night to eat, drink and oxtond good wishes to ex-.Tudgo Alton B. Tarker, in whoso honor tho dinner is to' bo given. It is intended as a sort of formal wol- como to the judgo upon his return to tho rnnks of the legal profession. That it will bo without political significance is evidenced by tho fact that tho spenkcrs oro to includo prominent men of both parties. Among tho number will bo ex-Governor Prnnk S. Block, Elihu Boot nnd William B. Hornblow- cr. Tokio, Dec. 21. Admiral Togo, nftw mnklnir n norsonnl observation, hat wired tho navy department thnt, in hift opinion, the Sevastopol is disabled. Commander Yozo, who wns killed while torpedoing tho Sevastopol, was pro moted, and given other posthumous honors, London, Doc. 21. Baron Haynshl re ports thnt tho Japanese captured in Kikwnn fort, on December 18th, four quick-firing guns, five field gms, and a number of rifles, n quantity of shells, ammunition nnd grenades. Shanghai, Dec. 21. A report has reached hero thnt tho captain of tho Bussian torpedo, boat destroyer ilroz ovol, which dl'smantfed at Shnnghnir, August 20th, hst, bus been discovorod on board tho British stenmer Nigretla, which was seir.cd by the .Tnpancso riro- Itcctod cruiser Tsushima, off Illsnrr, Cor 'on. Mondnv. Charts and documents which would h.ivo been of inenTeuliMi value to tho Kuslsarjs nro said to Ixxvi been found on tho cnptaln's porsoiu. Tho report, which is generally cret itcd bore, somewhat conflicts Trithi thate contained in an oarlior dispatchv iw.i which It wns stated that Captain Keifc 7cnstclu, of tho cruiser Askold", also dlsarmod in August at Shanghai, ns tho officer who had attempted to rmrin Vladivostok on tho Nlgrotl. In cflnr oaso, it is bollovcd thnt tho .Tapwne -will hold tho Chlncso nuthoritic re sponsible for tho escape of tho efllcesr from Shanghai. Grant Britain is also likely to lo re quired to clear horsclf in tho nwrttce unless tho rumor circulated here w r root, that tho captain disguised -solf as- a French offi'cor, nnd -in' tBftt; manner secured pnssago on tho NigrslS-. - SOCIAL CLUB IN FLAMES Washington, Dt!c. 21. Tho Metropol itan club, tho most exclusive Boclnl in stitution at tho capital, was gutted by firo early this morning. Sovcrnl mom- bora of tho club who livo In tho houso wero rescued with difficulty. Eat Luce purchased tho revolver with Mi Young was killed, "no sworo it ho had been in Stein's pawnshop, it nt nn June 3. Why was ho tnoroi ice was tho last man who saw Young at morning. Perhaps ho may liavo DENNIS DONAHOE DID 0 NOT MAKE THREATS New York, Dec. 21. Dennis Donahoe, tho financial writer, who is reportod to have sont Lawson a message warning him not to print an advertisement at tacking him, or ho would take the midniKht train for Boston i and do things to Lawson, this morning denied having made tho statement ascribed to him or tending tho telegram. Ho said: "I am a man of peace, not of fighting, but I am prepared to defend myself if attacked by lawson. My weapon is my pen, 1 and I propose to tell the peoplo 1 what I know of conditions, fair- j 1 ly, accurately and fearlessly." Implement Men Moet. T.lnnnln. Nob.. Dec. 21. The South Plnlto Tmnlemcnt Dealers' Association began its annual convention in Lincoln today. Tho nttendnnco is largo and the convention promises to bo tho most im portant over held under tho auspices of tho association. Tho hnrvesting mar chlno trust and its methods will bo n subject of discussion, and it is prob n lit n flint wava and moans of offering effectivo opposition to tho trust will bo discussed. BANK OFFICER DEAD San Francisco, Dec. 21.-Wm. Al vord, president of tho Bank of Collfor nia, nnd ono of tho best known finan ciers on tho coast, died this morning of a complication of diseases. Bockofcller has presented Chicago University with over a quarter of a million dollars. Southern Wreck. Richmond, Va., Dec. 21. The Wash- ington-Chnttnnooga limited on tho Southern Bailroad was wrecked near Clyu-lotteBvillo this morning. Young MWrtlnir. of Baltimore, wns killed, nnd a child whoso nnmo is unknown, wns burned to death, nnd soven wero injured. House Adjourns. Washington, Dee. 21.-Tho houso failed-to reach nn ngreement regarding tho uso of tho pension building for tho inaugural bnll, and adjourned until Jnnuary 4th. , 0 U Senate Adjourned. Washington, Doc. 21. Tho sonnto ml journed for tho Christmas holidays to day, nfter a four-minuto session. MORE HEADS 4 FALL Washington, Doc. 21. Postmnstcr Gcneral Wynne today dlsmlssod IturnE1 Carriers 11. E. Noviri, of Borlhoud, Ce orndo, and J. W. Whitohond, of Mcd- na, Ohio, for pernicious nctlvtly during, tho late campaign. I Kuropaucin iiouiu num. St. Petersburg, Dec. 21. Gonornl Kuropatkln reports thnt during a sorles nf rnnnnnolsanccs vestorday tho Japan- . wero driven out of their ontroncn- monts in tho woods near tho railway brldgo ncross tho Shnhko rlvor, nad tho entrenchments wero destroyed. O' ' Colorado farmers will setyl a largo supply of potatoes to Ireland, where tho fnmino is growing sovoro Mother Lost Lifo. Bangor, Me., Doc. 21. Mrs. Hnttrn- Johnson nnd throo chlldron woro bnrnciS' to death by a firo which destroyed tlwri-' homo this nftornoon. Tho woman lost hor llfo in a dosporoto nttompt to mr& her chlldron. Tho number of unemployed in Iiotv don is causing an ngitntlon yin poHtiali' circles, nnd mcnnB will bo tnkon t provldo work for thorn. ... -- 1 W MWWWMii-: , .... , . X" ' " .xja-MWWHWW-frfrMI! Don't Fotfget Yout Ftiends They W-U Appreciate Yotff Chtistmas Presents 'ven if they aro small, if they know your good will goes with tho gift. Useftil Presents A PAI OF SHOES OE SL1PPEBS, a STXEEN or DRESS PATTERN, a GOOD UMBRELLA, a JWB S NAPKINS, a NICE PAIR OF BLANKETS or a COMFORT will cer ooSrIooats. suits, hats shirt. yn PAIR OF SHOES or a good SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASE will be a- Kdof FAN'S CASES, DOLL, and N"lt Our lino of BOYPROOF CLOTHING! should interest all persons. It lands boys' wear. THE NEW YORK RACKET !i ' I . - - rmw-9 OrfATT1 t I 'ii -- TTTTT. IIAHU aA In SALEM'S CHEAPEST u-w-j"--- I E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR j O.r stre will bo open evenings this wc to gie ecryb- y Urtunilv tn .In thou- l.nll.lnv sllOI'DIDtT CHRISTMAS IOOBS OAIORE! HOLIDAY STORVOFA b) EJrDSVSTORI i 4i "ave.!l CHILDK1SJN liUJ:2ia-i' Thnt benutiful doll nnd locomotivo nutomoblle is to bo given away Sat urday ovonlng. Tho girl guessing nearest tho number of kernals of corn on tho throo ears hanging in our window receives tho doll-tho nuto mobile to tho boy. All children under 14 ycfnrs entitled to vote. PHENOMENAL GARMENT SALE This senson's stylos in Indies, rendy-to wear garmonts, consisting of tho newest Suits, Skirts, Waists, Jackets and Children's Drehscs. Muko early selection. HALF PRICE. APRONS r77T Fancy aprons mado for our holiday trade. Such dainty patterns, fitted with bits of ribbon hero and there, make n most attrnctlvo gift. 25c to $5 "With groit numbors of in between grades. Second floor. CUT GLASS 7 Tho greatest lino shown in the city, nnd at prices much lower than you'll find elsewhere. $.60 to$8 STATUETTES The classics havo a fino representa tion hero, as well as more modern art. Wo have them iu pottery and metal. $.80 to $2.50 TOYLAND SPECIALS FOR THREE DA'Vb PIANOS Upright piunos, dark finished wood, '2 keys. Begulnr $2.75 values.. $1.05 Largo size upright piano, dark fin ish, 18 koys. Regular $5.00 val lies $3.85 TARGETS Throwing Ball Dog nnd Cat Targets $1.25 value, special $ 00 2 60 value, special 1.05 4.50 vulue, spoclnl 3.00 WAGONS The Oendron Kind. Stocl running gear, sheet iron bed, n good strong toy for tho youngster. $1.50 vnlues 120 2.00 values J-00 WORK BOXES Hard wood, highly finished work boxes, with fittings complete, with loek and koy 25c values 10c 05c values 4c 85c values 05 Today's Sale . n..- w,i.,i Rn.einl Salo. For todoy wo offer th Ulir ZUHII COnsccuiiYU inwuv; !-.- .... . . .t greatest bargains ever brought before tho general public. A great lino oT PICTURES Frmno.1 with glass and mat, ready to hang. These pictures are exception- ally fino pieces of art work, nnd nro regular wv ... .- , ... Today Only DRESS GOODS VELVETS Plain nnd figured for waists nnd shirt wuist suits. Tho nowest effects 78c to $1.25 CHIFFON Tho nowest novelties in figured chiffon, 41 inches wldo in irroat variety 1,'S LACE ROBES Tho swellcst gar ments for ovonlng wear; in wnlte n,i ilnck $18.50 to $30.00 DRESS PATTERNS Benutiful fabrics of dress goods for motnor or sister is by far tho best nnd most practical gift you could so lect. Wo havo a splendid variety In blacks uud colors. GLOVES lloautlful lino of Christmas gloves in till sizes nnd shades. A very pleasing gift to your lady friond. Novor mind tho sisso got a certifi cate nnd lot hor make her own se lection. $t to $2 NECKWEAR A superb exhibition of special Holi day nockeur for men, including thp stuplo nnd always wnutcd FOUR-IN-HAND8 TEOKS, PUFFS AND ENOLISH SQUARES In nlmost endless variety. 'Twill bo easy to ploaso you with this oln gnnt assortment. 25c to $2 OKr " OUR RESERVE FORCES Have been ordered to tho front and will present an unbroken line, which is reinforced by variety and quality, to meet your WRer ; assault. The .. meat you cross tho threshold of this store you throw off the suit of onx iety Hurry if you want to-you cannot lay your hand upon a weak value nor an undesirable novelty in this immense storeful of eonnd, .ub.ton t.l serviceable, sensible gift goods. We mention soma suggestions that w ' J 1...1. iA nAt isflAl lAn . are worth considering, and every une ie t ...,,-. BOSTON BOWLINO Alloys complete with nlno pins, side rails, etc. Regular 05e values, during this salo 48o M Copyright 1904 by Hirt Schafiner & Mux MEN'S OVERCOATS Just tho right thing I hero for tho man of tho house, dot him n ovor coat s n gift. Vou '11 both please him and keep him warm. Selections arc easy hore, where all stylos nro nhowu $0to$25 )cjftiweM&$ i vi i 4 !i 'il .) M i 41 a n """ av. wt-niar-Bt--tBJ3 "P EUtHMURIHWR m inmiMrnwwim