' A iVEIlNMENT . WEATHER FORECAST. CCASIONAL RAIN AND COOLER TONIGHT; SUNDAY OCCASIONAL RAIN. JLjAjLj X SALEM, OREGON, SATUltDAY, XOVKMUKK 10, 11)00 NO. W. URDE DESPAIR, SUICIDE V4. -rr, ,. . - . - T- , vw . "- jf Jtk - - . ti a KI'K A I A A Jm- A , : H M DH H. j IB sW 9Bx Ht B sH w i H iiW A. iH BiV ik k ,1ih sH ..1 "Tc'-.:1 .l. ...... . . - , ' , . , 'zssa WMMiHHMBMHHMIlHMMH ''ANNA SHOOTS GHOLSTON razed 'By Drink and Infuriated At Being Arrested Com mits Murder TOOK be shipped to his father In Oklaho- H 1 WTO n,n- rAWlo u Anna wns soon only once niter leaving the city, on the railroad ' " track near the reform schopl, until ho arrived nt the asylum farm. Ho r was first soon nt 11 o'clock thoro, j hatloss, imle nntl nervous, nt tho tcl ' ephone by A. 1). Dllloy, an nttond i ' ant. When ho finished tnlklng ho d . -, ... . .,, turned and walked out of tho build jJOWard Smith StfUCK MatCl! FIRE lrg, but nodded an indifferent "how Dilley, wnlked out nnd across the ynrd and live minutes later n shot was hoard. Tho body was found bo- hind tho woodnlln. with nn nelv-I On Seat of Trousers With Fatal Effect He is dying from tho Marietta, 0., Nov. 10. Howard Smith, n nnhitnr ktntnk n mnioli i wound In the bond, by John Noynn. f0 Bent ,)f ha tt0MWtt wnloh Voro farmer nt tho farm. ' , ' ., . , .,... , -,. . . - "vivu ivii 11,1, 111111 mu uv;viiiiiu u .mini is u iiui-uiouuca young a 4nr,, Itnllnn tlf Vlrirlnln lilrHi nml la l,n . " ...n ...., ...... ,v ... i.irnu 'civil engineer in chnrgo of tho Wll- 0 lamette construction work In nntl ' - A trv nenr this city. Ho ranked high In (fp'NpPA! local social circlos. and Is a tnlonted'e " lwllLilLrf young man of 23 yonrs of age, nndj- well equipped In his profession. , Tho murdorod mnn woh omplovedk' In the Farmers' feed stnblos. I fllinlatnn H'nu nlint It, Mir. llift.. -., 1 .1.011. ,.-,-. ... inm ,..i,i, n south, whore ho talonhnnml In' n . ... . . v" Lily trade suicide as a nttlng frlonU , ,thf c Its. nnd then calmly, rnn ncrosa tho gtrcot t I went out behind n nenrbv woodshed .. ... ... bd of tho whole nffnlr, at least so! , .... ... , , ' .... .,... iivory stabio wlioro ho died n few 'led to Asylum Farm, Called Up Friend On the Phone to Say Good By, and Shot Himself !0:i' df tho most tragic, sensation- reach the asylum farm, six ' miles. SHAFTER DYING and blow his own brains out with1 Ilnkersflold, Cnl . Nov. 10. Tho condition of Gonornl Shaftor, who Is ir as tno crime is concorneu, irans- tlu) rovoivor wlth wnen Ircd in this city about C o'clock 'dor was committed. tho mur-,M,0mont8 ,n,or- D'Annn flo'1 ,n R sufTerlng from. nn nttnek of pnoumo j southorly direction nnd hns not boon ,. g oxtromely critical this mom iiiMii I'liuniiuii. unicorn nrn Rnnrnninir 1 r..... ,, ..,..,.. f I. morning when, when ,n flt of Coroner Cough was notlued of tho th. country , ,1IrccUon8i ; ft - . .- ,r ; ; linorse over the dlsgrnco or n. finding of tho body, which was Iden- in believed ho will ho rnncht. . ... ... ....... . .... ... I - t - - - " biiijw jiHt'ii iiniii) ur 11m iiiu win 110 Kht's debauchery nnd subsequent : tilled ns that of D'Annn. nnd the re- D'Annn Is In tho hnblt of going out dOBpnlred of. Shnftor Is on tho much rest, Victor E. D'Annn, civil en- mains are now reposing in tno on periodical snrcos, and drnnk henv- of his son-ln-lnw, nenr this city. incer for tho Willamette Construe-, morgue In this city, .no moro urn- iiy nil last night nnd up to nn enrly o on Company, nnd popular young nintlc ondlng to a Ufo so promising hour this morning. Whllo In a Low Down Robber. Eciety mnn, dellberatoly shotnnd ns thn or D'Annn couiu nnvo oeen drunken stupor, nftor his night's en- Peru, 1ml., Nov. 10. Dnndlts hold lied BenJnmln Gholston. nn cm-1 Imagined, ns ho wns very popular In rousnl, contloss and hatless ho put up the Immigrants In n Wnbnsh trnln lojo of tho Farmers feed stables, the circles In which he moved, nnd n nn nppenranco nt tho Farmers' nt midnight, secured ?30 nnd es- nt of revenge, escaped to the coun- was very nrunuu, inuuu uu ."-) gmuies nooui uu mis morning, nnu enpeu ly nnd eluded arrest long enough tortious. Tlio remnins win proumuy DRIED FRUIT BURNED Fifty Carloads Destroyed, and Eight Freight Cars Burned IMkUP ANEW PARTY Negroes of Chicago to Drop Republicans and Democrats f San Joso, Cnl., Now 10.- Tho packing houso of Rosenborg Bros. vn totally deBtroy6if,b53ro 'earljM this morning, nnd nhout C0,'cnr8'of dried fruit woro burned, with n Ipsn of ovor $1 00,000. Eight Southern l'noMo cars on tho siding woro woro burned. BOERS"" ' MAKE A RAID r 0 ".' i I Chlcngo; Nov. 1 Or -Tho nogYoon of thU city havofltnrjedAi.jnov- inont. to orguntio nu IndopciidOHt party to noinlimto cnndldatcn nt tho spring election. Also to nomlnnto n cnndlatu for 0110 of tho principal oxocutlvo ornces, mnvor, clerk or tronsuror. Tho movement wna In spired by tho knifing of llnrnctt by tho Rbpuhltrnua nnd tho hope of tttu nogrncn thnt would hnvo been rnlsed by nnrnott'n election to tho munici pal bouoh. A mnsH mooting, nt whloh very negro prenoher In tho city, roproHontnttvoH of colored ehurchen I nnd orgnnUntlons woro presonl, nnd thuy uunnlmously favored Joining London, Nov. 10. Armed lloors tho friendly whites, leaving both Thero U nn Insurrection In tho north-1 Hint on nccount of tho feud botwoou I CHICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Offers n grand n-.sortnient of Renutlfiil new tip to tiMv Merchandise nt extremely low prices during this wile HKAH OX mndo n rnld Into tho nrirthwost sec tion of Cape Colony, according to n dlHjintch this nftcrnoon. Capetown, Africa, Nov. 10. Democratic mid Hepuhllrnn pnrtton. o rnllfloi Agln, Chlcngo, Nov. 10. It U roportftd THE ANGELUS, R",auttc,ioncry iti:orii.it DiNNKit 2.ie MKALMTiifrxciiKs,- i-rrcl, Kc ANI1 vv Fieh Oynters, Itefrtshiiieii(N, Hoiii(-Mnde Cnndlix and Pantry nlunys 011 hnud. Fresh dally. Open from O n. 111. to 12 p. 111. 171) Comiucrrlnl fit. I'lione np. west section of Cnpo Colony. Din patohes from nugllHh'omcern thoro Indicate tho situation Is exceedingly grnvo. Tho lloer surprlsod n num ber of pollco enmps, upd Imprisoned n number of police, nnd troops nro rushing to tho scone. It Is roportcd Forrlorn, tho Trnnsvnnl lender, l tho Instlgntbr of tho trouble. Ho has nt his back n numbor with war records, find doclnred tho entire 'country would ho-hnck of hint In n fow day. ' ''-. llrynn nnd tho Democratic lenders, of Illinois, Chnrlcfl llocnchonstolii, tho KdwnrdBVlllo editor, nnd chnlrniRU of the Domocrntlo stnlo commlttoe, will resign Jnnunry Int. . o Not llhinliHW'M Hrolher. .Lincoln, Nob., Nov. 10 Congrcn ninn. lllnshnw ninken unnunlllled contradict kiH thkt Itov. WlUlamJIIgr lhaw, tlmcoBvlcled Jixej-cidoof Hit dfann, Is 'iWiiroUio ,ll4 HjSys tho! prvn'chpr U not even liirl(tlV0. Dress Goods And Silks Thousands of yards of beautl- fill Dress Goods nnd Silks now on inalo In all the new riald effects. Dark Reds, Browns, Cardinals, Navies and Blacks. 50c Fancy Plaid IJress Goods, yd 33c. rS6c Groy Panama Dress Goods, yd 59c. SEc Large Plaid Grey Dress Goods yd 9c. Sl 25 Cloaking, 56-Ih wide heavy yd 75c. fl 25 Grey Plaid Cloaking, 56-ln wide, yd $1.25. i2 00 Imported Cloaklngs in nil the beautiful Grey Plaid effects, dark Reds, Navies, Dark Greys, Modes Dark Purple, White and Black, yd ?1.49. Beautiful new Bilk, yd 25c, 39c and 49c. i 11,50 yard w!de.hea:vy Black Taf feta Silk for petticoats, yd 9SC 11.35 Fancy Drew and Walsting Sllka a grand assortment, yd 69c, 75c and 85c. lloaks Suits Our trade la this department has been a wonder- we keep the expresa people busy hauling new coat to our store every day. (8.50 Long Coats in Fancy Plaids J4.95. Ul2 50 Long Coata in Fancy Plaids, $8.50. 115 00 Long Coats In Fancy Plaids, $10.90. iS 00 Long Black Coats, $9.90 and $12.50. 115 Vp to date SulU, price $7.90 18 Up to date Suit, price $12.50 Men's Underwear 200 dozen to soloct from In wool, cotton nnd merino, all prlcod away down for this sale. Men's heavy fleeced lined Under wear, 75c values, price 45c. Men's all wool heavy Underwoar regular $1.50 values, sale price 98c. Blankets and Comforts Mountains of thora to select from prlcod away down Com forts all prices, 75c, 98c nnd $1.25; Blankets all prices 49c 75c, 89c, $1.25 and $1.49. Better ones at small prices. , TRADE AT THE STORE That Saves You Money 100 doxen ladles' II. S. H'd'kTs Special sale price 2 He $5.90 black and white largo Plaid Silk Waists. 8peclal price $3.95 600 yds Outing Flannel, yd 5c.f went Into tho sloonlng room occu pied by young Gholston, nnd went to bed. Gholston cnllod In Nlghtwntrh man John Longcor, who made D'Annn got up, nnd took htm to the police station. D'Annn cnllod up City Rooordor Mooros by telophnne, nnd wns roleasod on his own rocog- (nlrnnce to npponr nt 10 o'clock this morning. After bolng freed ho Is supposed to hnvo enno to his room, secured his rovoivor nnd some enrt rldgos, returned to tho stables, ( knocked on tho door nnd, when Gholston openod It, fired one shot, which took effect In Gholston's loft breast In tho region of tho heart. ft. I. I'KltUKIX HIMILKCTHI). d'ftH a lllg Majority In a Strong Dene neriillc County. Jainoa Forrell this morning re colvod n tolugrnm from his brother, (!. P. Forrall, now shorlff of .Wnshoo county, Nevada, of which Reno Is the county sent, nnd onndtdato for ro election, saying: "I win by 419 ma jority." Mr. Forroll Is n Snlom boy, nnd has n host of friends hero, though nhsont for many yonrs, all oT whom will be pleased to lonrn of his phenomenal victory. In fact Forroll Ghoston, who wns up nnd dressed, s about tho only "brand plucked did not uttor n cry, but rnn as fnst from tho burning" In the recont No- ns ho could across High stroet to the Vnda election, ns tho state wns solid -Low livery stnblos. Walter Low, the Y Domocrntlc, nnd Wnshoe county proprietor, saw him staggering I overwhelmingly so. Tho voto Is a nbout and thought he was a drunken Hniondij trlbuto to Mr. Ferroll's mnn. He npproached him, and when worth, both ns a man and an offlcor. near enough he recognized Gholston In tho dim light of dawn nnd the Incandosccnt electric lights, and, soo- Ing the blood gushing from his M , Jnterft u uiIOHn , ,1... tork MKMIIKRK in:fD RALLY. t7.90 Silk Petticoats made of a heavy Taffeta Silk, all colors. $4.50. 50 dozen Ladles' Golf Cloves In ' fancy colors and black, special price pair, 25c. 100 dozen Ladles' heavy fleeced ribbed Underwear, 39c values, price 25c . 50 dozen Lndles. black cotton Stockings fleece lined, pric 12 Wc gAUWfl TAMtmn oaowixQ stoke. Cir f Cmmt- Icevoy pfts. sra&rtaffti mouth In a stream, took hold of him and said: "My God, Gholston, what has happened?" "I am shot," Gholston gurgled In a weak volco pointed to the region of his wound and sank to the floor Low hastened to summon a physi cian, but Gholston sank rapidly and died In a very few moments, and be fore Dr. W. IL Byrd arrjved. Several persons in the vicinity of the scene of the shooting heard the shot and a few claim tbey saw the principals In the cold-blooded deed Edward Ellis, who Is employed as bartender In the senate saloon, across the otreet and on the corner of State and High streets, heard the shot and went outside. He says ho saw one roan emergo from the small room In the livery stabio and run across the street toward Low's sta- ( Continued on page twelve.) by tho Kalftii Y, M. C. A. Dr. J. P. COOK MOVED TO SiO LIBERTY STREET, WMEKE HE WILL MEET ALL OLD AND W rATMJTM. W MEAK CALL OX DR. COOK. COXSCLTATIOX Tho members' rally of tho Y. M. C.'A. was pulled off last night, and It wns a hugo success. Moro than 50 members wore present, and thoy pledged themselves to put all their efforts Into the local association work. President F. A. Wiggins, of the board of directers: George Hatch and Mr. Newberry made excellent talks. Tho association win nam "open house" Friday evening, No vember 16th. 0 Circuit Court. After disposing of a couple of matters pertaining to mortgages, Judge Galloway adjourned court this afternoon until Thursday, November 15th. Chicago Mrlrt. Chicago, Nov. 10. Wheat 73 M 72 W, corn 4ZGit'A, oats 34 -1 o George Beamts died at his homo In nenton county Thursday night, aged 72 years. He waa a pioneer of 1850, and was a member of the G. A. It. 0 Tno Dalles football team Is play Ins against O. A O. today. Diamond Ring Fo the Asking IT'S A BEAUTY VALUE $ 1 25.00 GIVHN IIY llll. I. K. WltlOIIT TO OXK OF IIIH IMTIKNTri, Ft ee As a New Yea Pesent ThU Is to lwluri each and uvrry rwldritt of Polk' and Markm cow Ilea to try tlm new and pdlnleM methods of this tt-lebraltil dentist. Ills faiuo extends from oho border of tho stata to tlm other, Imt sohw may Hot know It.' IT'H UP TO YOU TO THY HIM. Klli: DID. October 11, 1906. Dr, Wrlghi ex tracted a number of teeth forome by his painless method and 1 can posi tively say It didn't hurt a particle. Ho also made mo a full upper bridge which Is perfect. MRS. WIKR, Hubbard, Ore Dr. B. E. Wrifht, The Painless Dentirt JHJ, Oewt ., wim: t a. . . . 7 . jtotvlaffli it a. as, to U m. &i-fc-