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HI rWQ EDITIONS DAILY, AT 2:30 F. M. AMD 4:Q0 JOURNAL. VOL. XV. SALEM. OREGON, SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1Q0G. WO. 213. 'EN BONDS WED STOCKS VIOLATED REVENUE LAWS SWEPT FROM THE DECK ELECTRIC LIGHTS GO OUT PAY FOR DEAD HORSE MONTHS IN JAIL AILY CAPITAL idge Hunt Hands Out tne I Punishment to William son, Gesner, et al. Portland, Oct. 14. Federal Judgo hint today deniod tho motion for a trial nnd sontenccd Congressman H. Williamson to ten months' lm- fsonracnt nnd to pay $!00. Marion if Biggs, former United States com- ssionor, of Prlnovllle, to ten months $510 flno; Dr. Van Gesner, 'Will" nson's partner In the shoep busl- Is, got fivd months and' $1,000 lino. cution stayed until tho defendants , 1,1 T,nrfrct an nnnen'l. Thov woro ivlctod of conspiracy to suborn per- to acquire government : k land audulontly. ortland, Oct. 14. Gesner 's rluu- mont was mado lighter becauso of advanced ego ana' iccdio noaun.i en asked if her hail anything to say, Hamson replied, "No." Ho .heard . sentence without wincing or giving sign of emotion. Tho concluding1 . ,, , . . A , . - , h . , , , . .. T " Wpbb, who was married today to Ralph monts oro being mado in tho Jones ,,,' , n ... . , , ',.. d fraud trial, which is expected to! to tho jury Monday. -o- Sew york WINS PENNANT EiiiSW York, Oct. 14. Tho batteries unmarried In tho Vandorbllt family groat gnmo today word For Kris Gladys Vanderbilt, tho daughter tho Sladolphln, Bender and Powers; for York, Mathewson nnd Brcsnahnn. Jday. now York, Oct: 14. New York wins m championship by tho final scere: York, 8 runs, G hits, 2 errors; Hndolphla, 0 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors. o Now Wo Bro&tho Easier. fokohama, Oct. 14. Bryan and fam arrived' this morning, all well, nnd had a smooth passage. fefiasG& WB nous shoes! TorMetH pat &iO tThft great success of our Shoo Department is duo to tho fact that wo p up-to-date Shoes, and evory pair givoa satisfactory wear. Our prices based on the spot cash plag and our economical business management tlnates all unnecessary expenses. That's why wo undersell "regular res." .In addition to tho staple shapes, wo show a full lino of the extremo ts for dress wear. )tst Blue Ribbon School Shoes Tbullt for School Wear, and they stand ItS "" The styles are neat and attractive and the soles , fndfuppor leathers are tially oelootcd for service. .'We bavo built up an enormous business on Joe Millers Napa Tanned Shoes b Men and Boys. For the roughest service in mud and water they are the satisfactory shoes eur built. Although heavy, the leather remains soft pliable. (One pair of Joo Miller's Shoes la equal to two or three pairs of ordinary for hard wear. - &J8ze. &" By Goods, Clothing, Hats ajr la ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Salem's Cheapest Oaa-Price Impassioned Dollars Join En amored Real Estate and Railroad Bonds Burlington, Vt., Oct. 14. Miss Fred erica Vanderbilt "Webb, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Sownrd Webb and granddaughter of tho lato "William II. Vanderbilt, was married today to Mr. Balph Pulitzer, son of Joseph' Pnlitzcr, tho New York- newspaper publisher. Tho wedding took, placo at Sholburno Farms, tho magnificent estato of tho brido'a parents near this city. A large 1'" of wedding guMte came by epo- c"" lnua lrora w lor "na ,M"H,W manyncmbora of tho Vandorbllt farm- v", fflD their connections. Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, jr., acted as hta brother's best man and tho brldo's at- tendants woro tho Missos Wononab wotmpro nmj Edith -pnUtzeT. Tho .. ,. Tr , . , - - tu wiucgmom.. - Vnw . tv-wIA ' . . .. . ' Vanderbilts. Sho Li fond of outdoor ports, nnd slnco her debut has boon a bello in her sot. Mr, Pulitzor is tho oldest eon of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Pu litzer ami was graduated from Harvard with Mgh .honors. "With tho marrlago of Miss Webb thoro aro loft only two young womon of Mrs. Vanderbilt, nnd Miss Tworably, both first cousins of tho .bride of to- o Chicago Markets, (Four O'clock Edition.) Chicago, Oct. 14.. Wheat , 82 l-2c; corn, 441-4c; oats, 38 3-8c. o Tho Gross hotel at Eugene has changed hands again. Tho now propri etor la 0. W. Bobinson of Boseburg. We Catty the Largest Line of New Shoes in the City 4utce Government Wisely Provides the Alan Must Drink a Gallon, or None A, C. Kntpper was yestordny. found guilty in tho circuit court of soiling liquor In quantities of 'less than ono gallon without n llconso. Tho jury at tho same time recommended him to tho morcy of tho court. This Is the ond of tho liquor fight which took placo at Pratum during tho past summer, or-it will bo tho end, whon Knlpppr receives his sentence Tuesday morning. Several months Knippor located at Pratum and after procuring a govern ment license, opened & saloon whero ho announced that bo would soil liquor only in gallon quantities, tho ituto law forbidding tho ealo In less 'quantity without a liconse from tho county court Ho applied to tho county court for a llconso under tho Btnte law, but tho pcoplo of Pratum precinct circulated; u romonstranco and outnumbered tho pe titioners two to one. TBo county court has not yet netodi u'poatbe poti tloi For eomo tlmo ithasj, boon talked around Pratum that Knippor rwaa nob only soiling in quantities of leas. than ono gallon but was making somo sales on Sunday And letting tho liquor, into tho hands of minors. Tho cinti-stiloon pcoplo theroforo investigated) tn& on August 5 Lars Jensen went to Knip por 's placo and asked for a quart bot tlo of beer. This was sold to him ami ho Immediately filod tho complaint; Tho anti-saloon pcoplo say that al though Knippor proposed to soil only in gallon quantities, any ono whom ho thought would not complain could get If a less amount. - - """T Knippor 's friends say that ho did not Intentionally vlolnto tho law, but, be ing a foreigner, did not understand tho limitations. At tho lasfoloctlon whon tho liquor question was voted upon, Pratum precinct went "wet," nnd it was claimod -that Knippor thought ho had a right to soil liquor in nny quan tity thereafter. - o Circuit Court Matters. Judgo Burnott hold n short session of Department No. 1 of tho circuit court this morning and oxeuscd tho jury from furthor nttendanco at tho court. Tho attorneya In tho cases of tho stato of Oregon against A. T. Kolllhor and IL II. Turner, filed demurrers to tho informations. Turner's attorneys' also filed a plea for abatement on tho I ground that Turner was a witness be foro tho grand jury in those cases nnd his name is not mentioned in tho In formations. The demurrers woro ar gued, but will not bo ruled upon by the judge before Monday. Tho caso of Vun Fleot agolnit Brundbridgo was announced- to havo been settled. This was the ease in which Van Fleet alleged that tho de fendant had not lived) up to his eon tract, mado whon renting a woodsaw. In the easo of tho Star Land com pany against Androw MeFarlane et al.. a motion was uletl and arguwl to suim out tho complaint. O in Iland lTora Off. Alorrzo Griffith, a well known young man of tho Sontlam, met with quite a serious accident Thursday evening in tho chair faotory at Stayton. His band wan enuplit in thn nlaner and was hn badly mangled that it was necessary to amputate it at tho wrist. Ho was attendod by Dr. Brewer of Stayton, who today reported his patient as doing nicely. o The Marion County half of the San tiam wasron bridiro at Jefferson has been redecked, but the Linn county half is in a dangerous condition. When chilled by the rain Or wet from tho dew, I can tell you tho best Thing on earth to do Get a hot drink at Zinn'a, It will warm you all through. Zinn's OOTJKT STBEET. Steerage Passengers Carried Overboard by Tre mendous Wave New York, Oct. 14. Fivo aro known to havo boon lost by a big wave which swept over tho Oatnpanlars at corn go deck Ootober 11. The stewardess, Miss Gates, and1 the deck steward saved sov oral llttlo children, who woro swept toward tho broken rail. Tho -death roll may bo increased; About 80 woro injured. All the cnbln pnsscngors aro s'nfo. Tho cabin passengers raised a purso of $1,000 for Mrs. Graham, who is left with a largo family, and $150 was rnlsed for tho other injured. Two girls named Clary and Cosgrovo and twoH men, ono ciglitcon years old, a Dano, and tho othor Irish, wero lost. A sail or named Dix was injured after tho storm. Agnes Carlson, who hnd both legs broken, died this morning. John O'Connor, a firstclass pnsscnger, says .a panic prevailed throughout tho ship Jrncn uio wavo struclc. it required' all ho efforts of tho officers and crow to quiot tho passengers. Whon tho ship J cached smooth water in tho uppor bay his mornlug tho passengers dropped An tliflfr V'nnna nn.1 thnnfrnil Hnili tnr ihelr dcllvorance. o . Tho now bridgo which has been con structed across ho Grcnt Forks, two rnllos south of Cottngo Grove, la 00 ioet span, with about 200 foot of ap proaches. r Palmer Ayers, who lives fivo miles inortlr of Euuono. sold 44 bnlcs of lions to B. B. Hayes yesterday. Tho prlco was 10 coals. Tho Browcsvlllo woolon mills cap tured two mcdhls at tho fair, ono gold and ono silver. gmmmmmmmmmm Good Goods WE ARE READY With everything that enn bo required for overy member of tho family, stocks of seasonblo nnd dopcndnblo morchandlso. Our storo is conaldorod by tho bent dTossers ns authority on good clothes and furnishings. Tnko th.o trouble to find out that we are right about it, both In selling tho very best materials at tin lowest prlei and in talking about them. ft SI 1 mmMt m mm mmm i intuAr . I - MM jiiiil 1 UwA II Jyitiii lilt 'J':' wi 1 SMuMh'-ilAM I - -ffij"wri3snSy3c& Ladles' Salts Tho newest, the best, tho most fashionable tailored suits for fall are here. Tho display has roundod into completeness, and every woman in Teach of this store should visit our second floor. The styles aro entirely different from those of last season and handsomer. Many new materials. Tho range of colors is wide enough to please every fancy, They aro elotbes of quality, elegance and practicability, attractively priced. $4to $37.50 Men's Rhincoats Genuine Priestley Cravenettcs in I newest styles and colorings. $9 to $25 Portland's Big Celebration That HasCIeaned upstate Turns off the Gas Portland, Oct. 14. Notwithstand ing tho rainy weather, immonso crowd's visited tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion. Tho Fair closes at midnight. Today is a half holiday in this city. Tho program is rcplcto with special features for ovory hour, including ! This is the Of tho Lewis nnd Clark Fair, and many pcoplo in Portland and tho stato 'rogrot that tho exposition goes out of exist once tonight. But thoro is no rogrot-nmong tho pcoplo who havo had their dentnl work done by Dr. B. E. "Wright, tho painless dentist, becauso ho has always given thorn pcrfcot satisfaction in' both work and prices. What ho has dono in tho past is a criterion for tho fuiuro, and any ono wanting dontal work dono will bo serving their own lntorcsts if they consult with him. TvW throe airship flights and' farewell con certs by tho bands. At 6, to tho mu sic of tho "Star Spangled Banner," tho government building closes. At mid night President Goode will dcclaro tho exposition at an end, aa tbo bands play 'Auld Lang Syno," fortifications nnd cOftgH rei&d& BLANKETS Wo havo just received a largo shipment of full 10-4 slzo cotton blankets In groy color, with ptitk ami blue borders, hand finished emlis, tho best valuo yet offered at tho prlco. Do not delay, but choose quickly, as they will not last long at the phonomonally low prlco of 39c pair Othorw up to f8.AO pair, Dress Goods Our new fall and winter drets goods aro hero in great variety. Such a romarkable display of won derful values never before offered. You should visit our drew goods de partment to fully appreciate our showing, as It Is exceptionally large. Popular favor is centering on tbo Mannish Mixtures, which are belny worn so much this season. We have ail extensive lino from which to choose, and at prices much less than their real worth. Beal $1,00 values being offered t 73 Beal $1.25 values, being offered at 880 $L50 and $1.05 values being offered at $1,23 FURS Cooler weather reminds one that they need a warm fur. We are pre pared with a full lino of newest styles In dependaWo furs and at prices loss than elsewhere. 96c to $50 Italians RunAgainstaStraych nined Cayuse lntldaho Twin Falls, Idaho, Oct. 14. A party of Italian laborers, employed in rail road grading hore, undertook to cook a tcvr choice cuts from a dead horso which had been impregnated with strychnlno to kill coyotes. Six will dio nnd sovon aro seriously ill. o 1 IMIIIIIIHIIUHMIIM Last Day j a vessols used in mlmlo warfnro will bo blown up, togother with an olaborato display of flroworko. At noon tho nt tondanco passed tho 2,500,000 mark, am) thoro will bo $120,000 dividonds I for stockholders of tho corporation. Honest Values CLOTHES TOE YOUNO MEN. Plenty lof styles and not a bad ore in jtbe lot. Perhaps the ono you'll tap to Js this double breast iA one. Most young fellows do. Tbo sack eoat V well built shoulders; tho outside breast pocket givw It an extra touch of style. Best of all, the materials are nil wool, which insures eemfort anil warmth. Your siio is here et prices from f I Bb W '( ill lHuVSr ill flO to $ 30 mmmmamummmummm Cub Store.