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SSSSS'iEiHHRMBiHHHHIHHiiHHiBHHi' " v l-jiirr np yEWO BI3aqi?a.rVlt.Y, AI"SSO ' P. M. AND 400 P. D A TL Y CAPITAL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1005. VOL. XV. CONGRESS AGAIN IN SESSION WOMAN HOLDS THE CAR DEAD MAN SUED FOR ALIMONY BALFOUR MAY HAVE RESIGNED OFFICER ARRESTED FOR MURDER JUDGE PHILIPS IN LINE JOimHAL, -i- ' -- ' " "'z " " NO. 384. , - i ', - Goes Insane, Drives Out Pass engers and Refuses to Let Any One Enter Girard, Kan., Dee. 4. A woman ar- riving on the oars Saturday went sud denly insane, and, with a revolver drove all the other passengers from the cArs. She Is supposed to be Mrs. Iaa Berry, and that she was Ao wife of Certain Berry, who shot himself a lew dns ago on receiving the news that the President bad confirmed the court martini findings, wbieb wero that ho be (llinonurauiv iiinuiiHivu aiuiu who hiihj for attempting to assault a brother offi cer 'a wife. Saturday sight a- durnmy wa fixed jp and" moved toward the deer of the toilet room, which aho has boon using i a fort, and aho fired a ehot from nbovo tho transom, striking tho dum- Iny squarely on top of tho bead. Tnt ruie was repeated, but aho could net te induced to shoot at it Again. Oirard, Kan., Dee. 4. The alleged InMno woman, supposed to be Mm. Inna Berry, la eUll la posscMiiea of he ear thla morning. Mfaerlff Walsh tod Deputy Meriwether entered the ar this morning, but could set ap- roach tho woman, who Aimed a re- olver when tho men nearcd the doer f tho chamber in 'which she la barri- uded. Tho only conoowJen nho made to Allow tho officer to stuff pyjows 3 to the broken window, but refused accept tholr offer to build a fire. e woman look weary and wsrn. The Nicer nro unwilling to use forte, and ro settled down to a gnmo of frecse it Tho closest eluo to her Identity a photograph taken in Spokane And it tfr. (Four O'clock Edition.) jfJimrd, Kan., Dee. 4,- The woman bid out nil nternlng, rejecting all at inpts to relieve her from hunger or ild It appears she la afraid tho WH- want to turn her ever to seme one bo, aho says, Is after her. Inqulrle ivo been rceelved from Washington, C Spokaiw, Wash Tulsa, 7, T. The r la about two bleaks from the sta- f' a and la surrounded by a erewd. A year eld boy, OheleeA Kelle, was rown from a train and1 killed white ng. a ride from a neighboring m to see the worms. Lea Angeles, Dee. 4; Mrs. Sarah L. Winslew, whe was divorced last year by a Missouri eourt from IMwin C. Wlnslew, has brought suit in tho supe rior court here for $000 back Alimony, at $eH) per month, which the doeoasod was allowed for the rest of her Itfe, If she remalmi unmarried, from the es tate of her former husband, who died here. London, Dee. 4. Balfour visited the King this Afternoon, and romained 46 minutes. It is reported that he has re signed. TOO MANY STUBBS London, Dee. 4 The resignation of Balfour was officially nneuneod this evening. It la believed Campbell will succeed him. Dannerman has an ap pointment to meet the King tomorrow. WILL TAKE A MONTH YET Salt Lake, Dec 4. Tho nppolntmont of Donald Stubbs ns district freight I nml passenger agent At Boise, en tho I Oregon Short Ltna, a sen of the traffic director en the Harrlman lines, is ore Atlng dissatisfaction, he being the third relative of sftubbc to hold a position on the Oregon amort Lko recently. One official In lino for the position resigned today, and others have threatened to do so. Fat Orowo on Trial. aha, Nb., Dec 4. Pat Orowe arraigned thU morning on the irge of shooting with Intent to Mil iceman Jaeksoa. Tho dsv was nent pfonng a jury. RUSSIAN STOCKS SLUMP Paris, Do. 4. There was a panic on tho Beurso thin morning as a result of tho JntersatlenAl complications in Kussian, Turkish nnd Moroccan affairs. Trouble with Germany ever tho Turk iek situation Is threatened. Ilusslau Troops in Revolt. Berlin, Dec 4. The dispatches today state that there are wuUaIm of tho troops at Warsaw, Kursk walk, Sara toff, Novgorod, 0 red no and Kharkoff. Carman Za Speaker. Washington, Doc. 4. The house at 1 o'clock, by a party vote, eleoted Oca noa, speaker. Ilta Demooratk eppo Ht was Williams, of Mississippi. Ohtosgo Markets. Chicago, Doc. 4.-Wbeat, 84141 84 j corn, 44t14 oats, MYM . New Yerk, Dec, 4. Senator Arm strong, chairman of tho insurnnoo in vestigation oemmtttco, said this morn ing that ho hoped by holding fivo ses sions a week to end tho work by tho end of tho month, but bo would, if necessary, continue after Jnnuary 1st, without a new resolution by tho legis lature. George D. Mbridgc, vice president, and Actuary of tho Mutual reserve, this morning resumed his tes timony concerning belated payments on petioles. Mbrldge said the company usually paid Ave or six mo.ntht after proof of rfrath. Tho mass of correspondence between the company's attorney and the benoAeiarles, Introduced1 by Hughes hewed there wero many delays. Liens ami asosiimenta were taken from the face value. IS NOT PRICE ALONE TLat .tatai-ufoM Ola ! 1 wttk of an article. Prloe linked with flual- ty makes true value. An article whloh gives satisfactory service wakes pe tmyor a pormanent ourtomer. Jt Js ue renaiMiiiy or. t """""i pgether with prices marked or the spot cash basis that keeps our business rowing. ' tQMMO& lSO&aed,3c VERY QUIET ELECTION This is a very quiet election day for Salem. Aldermen nro being elected In tho seven wards, and In four only are there contest. A fair veto is being polled. At t o'oloek this afternoon tho vote oast was only about enefeurth of the total veto. This shewed an unusual lack of interest. Of a total veto of S68 1a tho second ward, about 93 votes were In by o'clock. Tho proportion was tho earne in the slxVh, seventh and first. In the third ward SO out of a possible J were in by X a'eleek, and In the fourth 97 out of about SM. There la a spirited contest In the first ward, whoro 0. 0. Savage, run ning as an Indopondont Republican. Is contesting tho election with R. H Downing, regular Republican. In the saeaod Fred Haas and J. K. Lin nro struggling for the election. Both oAAdMatoo Are working hard and the result is expected to be vny elosa, Thomas, Republican, is fighting for vietery over Church !M, bis Demeorat ic opponent. They ore sixth word oaa didates. John Bayne, Demooratk candidate, and Alexander Dane, Rpbllsan, are the opposing candidates In the seventh ward. (Four O'clock Bdition.) Cebu, P. I., Dee. 4.- Lieutenant Ohns. Pendleton, of tho constabulary, has boon Arrested on a ohnrgo of murder ing a native pollocmnn. It is alleged Pendleton was driving one day, and ordered four eoldlera to get into tho buggy with him. A native polloemnn orllered him to light his lamps, when Pendleton shot Wm, nnd delivered tho body to late police. The four soldiers confirmed Pendleton ' story that ho found tho man dead in tho rond until todn, whon they said Pendleton mur dered him. ANOTHER CIPHER IN THE ROW Washington, Dee. 4 tienater Per. kins, of California, after a call At tho Whlto House, this morning nnoouneed that to Prealdent had deolded to ap point Franklin Lane, of Ban Francisco, a member of tho Interstate oommcrce eemmUsien, to succeed ox-Oovernor Fifer, of Illinois. UNEARTH EIGHTEEN! BODIES Ghoyenrto, Wyo,, Dec. 4. Tho reocu era in tho Dlamondvlllo rnlno nro near Ing tho lith level, and expect to earth 18 dead today. in Wlsooruilri Legislaturo Moots. Madison, Wis., Dec 4. Tho leglsU turo met at 3 o'eleek thla Afternoon in special ceeslen. Tho governor guarded well to tho moment of eenvoning his reason for calling It, Kansas Ctty, Mo., Doc. 4. Fedornl Judge Philips today dismissed tlfo con tempt proceedings brongbt by tho gov ornmont ngnln.t various rnilrends, for tholr alleged (k'sobodienoo to nti in junction iwwed In 10M, forbidding the granting of rebates on certain oommod. ltletf. SUPREME COURT CHANGES It Is expected thirt Justleo Yolverlon will Into thin afternoon relinquish his ecat on tho stnto supremo bonob. While this could not bo positively Asoor tAlnod, as Justleo Wolvorton, would tttako no statement, It Is known that &o, intondn to go to Portland thin After noon, and thnt nil arrangements for his taking tho oath ah federal judge hAV been made, Tho oath will bo Adminis tered by Judgo Gilbert tomorrow morn Ing. T. 0. irnMey. of Pendleton, who has been appointed to tho vacancy left by Wolvorton, Is today in Portland, nnd will Arrive In Balen by tonight's train. If Wolvorton resigns this Afternoon Halloy will tako his onth before the Clerk of tho Supremo Court Murphy tomorrow morning nnd Imtnoditttoly as snmo bis Inborn as a judgo of Oregon's hlghtot trlbunnl. Justloo Wolvorton, ngroeablo to tho wishes of tho department nt Washing ton, would havo Assumed bio place as federal judge ten day ago, lud It net been for tho pending decision of tho Mnrqunra ease. Ho wished t'o rotAin bin neat on tho'supremn beiiob until the decision was handed down, for other wise tho oaso would Iiava had to bo heard ngnln, nt great cost of time to the eourt, and largo expense to the litigants. First BUI Introduced Is to Ap- propriate$16,500,UOOfor the Panama Canal Washington, D. C, Dee. 4. Repre sentative William A. Smith, Republi can, of Michigan, today resigned tho directorship of the Pore Marquette" railway, on tho ground that ho dlda't WAnt to bo hAMipered by nny railroad ooanootlon during tho oonoidorntlon of rato legislation this winter. Tho fltst tariff flurry In tho honso occurred when Willlnms, of Mississippi, wnrnod tho now mombors not to voto for tbo adop tion of tbo rule of tbo formor house, m it would dcprlvo tho revisionist of nil hopo of gaining tholr point. Ttia old mien wero adopted, tho IlopublN enns voting solid. Hepburn introduced a bill -to nmond tho iVnairiA onnnl Iaw, to fncllitato tbo sale of bond, nnd appropriate $10,600, 000, to bo immedlntoly nvnllablo. Mc Cleary, of JOnneRotaj Lltlauer, of Now York, and Wllllami of Mlwiscippi, wero appointed a oommltteo to wait upon tho President. Oongrem Met Today, Washington 0. 4. The fl'ty ninth oongrooo was called to order promptly at noon by Fairbanks, prerf. dent of tho oonato, and clerk, MeDow ell, of the ieuse, Tito nonata ad journed At IttSO out of Tespeet to tho memory of Piatt, of Connecticut. &yyved' tv: ITnlrAn I'tumil.r tnrg ' Just BOW WO 0X0 Offering A&Ottt 150 VBMX'U Igh-grado suits At 20 per cent discount. You'll find them on our bargain sble. They're valuea you can't Afford to overlook, , Ove 200 Boys Knee Pants 3ult nn"nnr Turcr&ln tiMni it SO ta SO TMT Cent discount. AgOS 3 to 14. ling your boy in. Wo can fit 1dm At "money saving" prises. During the Iny season you need absolutely solid footwear. OUR SHOES Stave stood the test for 14 years in Salem. Bvory pair is built to give laetioa, Bhoes for every memDer i xne iauy. vn Oeauino OraTenetto" Bala t& "ca woib jc- -u St weight for our Oregon cUnuta.. Wa save you from two to tnrec oa ttry rain coat. Hit Dygoods Department a busy place. Salem ladies appreciate oar efforts to oopply tea with . - a OAF .4 Iabma 4VttM Boat deaixablo dress goods at prices irom a w per ;. 4 . uar stores" uk lor same qualities. wou aavo o" i.ou -far . i ... v. tv.Iuu- inth. w&isa will ffivo too ample i to tBoko year aeleetleas from the net complste line of IloUday Nov Victor Beoords Cheap, There has been a big cut in prices of Viator Talking Machine Itceerds, and sew you can buy 7-laah records far 36c 10-incA recerdc tt 60 12lnch recorda for fl.00 This is nearly - half former prises, Get them at OHO. a WLL, Tho Mesie Store, lftl South Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. It Boundary Lino Dispute, The papers in tho boundary suit be tween Oregon nnd Washington reached tho AttorHey.goaeral'a eiUce this Morn ing. The complaint almply states that the ime is In dispute, and alleges that a number of Islands in tho Columbia river are claimed by Oregon, when in fact thor belong to tho alitor state. The United gtatee supremo court Is AUd t imU the matter. Teh answer of Oregon to tho sow plaint has ot yot been prepare!. The case will be argued iu Washington by the AttornoygonerAls of the two states. Tbroor Years for Bobbing. Sheriff J. Ww Ambrose, of Grant oeanty, brought to tho penitentiary this morning Mauriso Fitzsnaurise, whe win serve three years fer robbery. Wo havo opened up a portion of our new Christmas boxes, in order to ao eomssod&to people who wast a nice box of candy tor t&o Thanksgiving aeaooa. Just tbo thing to tako with yon, either Lowney'a or our own make. The Spa KW. T. 8TOLZ. y. O. UEYJBa 3S3 State Street. floasoMng BOW la IndbUa BaJkota. Basket Ball. The University basket ball season wau opened Batwrdoy afternoon, whon the second team defeated the mute school team by the close score of 87 to M. Jt was a very interesting game, and showed that tho mutes were to be reckoned with in this year's games. Tho Willamette team woo aa fellows A. Price, centers TL TM nnA x..i. guards Moore, Wlnano and CraBdalli Manager Matthews has already be gun tho arranging of the schedule for the first team, and hopes to bo able to give it out in a fow days. The prlnel Il games will be with the University of Oregon, tho O. A. a. D.lln- iw. - T -WVOO-OKW nnd tho Portland "All-Staro." VsHo thro eraembora of loot year's team will not bo in the garao.-thls year, the manairer exuMta nt -. - good team, nevertheless XMii. I -"w eiCftVj Bmwuic jasi jnae, wWIo tho duties of Pollard and Judd will not permit either of these men to play. Whipple and Simpson will bo the only wembera of loir. vr. - tlon that will b, la tho game. Simpson has been ohosea as Captain, Other good men who nro trying for pliee on tho team are Long, Jeraan, Granule and Forbes. SUPREME COURT - DECISIONS Healdea deciding the Marquam ease, the supremo court today handed down tbo following dealslenat BaraU M. Marka, ts. H. tt Herron, nf firmed, lrtto vs. Joalnh 8. fimlth, afllrmed. Iwiaa I). Mills vs. William . Mtlls, reversed. H. H. Loavltt vs. J. It. Wiook, tt. nrweu, MAtthew'Ooldard vb. J. J, MarshaU, reversed And remanded. It. D. Hume vs. B, D. Burns, the lUgue lUver Packing and NnvIgAtlon . ouiors niiowea In pnrt on mj tlon to strike out. Tbla is the Iiogue river nabing eonteet, and so far la a vletoryfor Burns. Arthur T. Puller, Jnji L. Fuller, minora, by. IUto A. Foora, vsi. J. M UAger, Afflrraod. Multnouuih oountv n,n.i . . bearing in the ease of Multnomah ooua. a, (ue xirsi national Bank, In ro gard to buying ud nronertv Ri - tAxas. They Liked Qnn&a, Some person or nrun. v.v i. seal and eatered a ear at tho South The oar woo loaded with ..u. freight, bat aH that wa -mUulng y, , few orangey, whkh wonld ooae to isda- Beform Sohool Board iLrf- Tbo reform- school board held its rog nlar monthly meeting tblo morning. BiUo wero audited, and only routine bualaeoa transacted. TOOTH NERVES HAVH YOUB TBBTJi: AKY? If ono of your teeth- U tteeayod a , pasaago epena through the tooth, to t tha center. In tho center of overy tooth la a nerve that goes down through the root and on to the brain, TOOTH AOHX2 JS NBRVB A01D9 Whon tho 'air atrikoo this norvo It semis a thrill of pnln to tho brain And yoti call it tdoth aohe. Ao noon as you shut off the Air tho acbo iuasetf. TUB NERVB KILLED ' 8y our own Ntath64t fif palnleaji den tlstry w ct kill e noryo In the tooth. Tkte is kno Abaolu'toly wh out pAln And forever stops the tooth from Mhing, Wo tbon el owe tbo op oniBg flit tbo tooth with porcelain. silver or gold, and tho tooth will lat forever, LET US TBBAT YOU 'When you next have tooth aho And you will never havo another in the eamo tooth. Bavo yon aoeurod, & ohnnce on tbo gold watch T Dr. B. E. Wright Tho Painles Dentist, Steualoff BuUdlng, Court and Liberty Streets, Salem, Oregon, Mr SEE BIG AD OP? PAGE THREE I 4 ;! wo aavo over slows. . 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