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"' '"WtfywTT w LrgluVJlEXT WEATimniFOREOASl. Sn T1S AII'BKXOOX, TONIGHT AND THURSDAY W -jwfe AiniKit. Ideal An! 2MLYOAPIT ,nr, XVI. " " """ , J AL JOURNAL. SALpr. qri.gon, wrpm-spu. novfmhkr s.s, t rsa no. 0. US4. ROCKY TWELVE BURNED AND FORTY DROWNED VE HER MILLION DOLLARS KRECK ON THE LAKES Coaslfng Steamer Goes Down In Storm With All on Board Ship's Crow Mutinied. iNowpiopK, Nor. 28. A flremnn wis killed nnd Ave mon Injured In n mutiny on tho Mallory line steamer San Jacinto, which nrrlrod In port today. Emanuel Conchoro was nr rostcd and ohnrgod with tho murder of tho flroman. O' . Tho Cork Is Pulled. Indianapolis, Nov. 28. Tho gov ernment won tho ilrst Bklrmlsh against tho National Retail Druggists Association this morning, tho federal court overruling tho domurror to tho IrJRMED A CREW OF twmm'k chargo that tho organization is a AXI) HAD A PASSENGER LIST trust In rostrnlnt of trade, and ruled that tho association must answor on tho first Monday In Fobrunry. OP At LEAST SIXTEEN, IJUT , S03IC REPORTS MAKE THE TO T.VL LOSS OF LIFE FORTY. Tho "While House Bird. Washington, Nov. 28. Tho Presl' dent's turkey nrrlvod today from FIVE ARE . BURNED TO DEATH Salvation Army Barracks at St. Louis Burned This . Morning TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PER- SONS IN THE BUILDING, AND WHILE P1RE ESCAPES WERE PROVIDED NO ONE TRIED TO USE THIOL St. Louis, Nov. 28. A cigar stump, thrown Into an olevator torn- Wlarton, Out., Nov. 28. TJio Lasting steamer J. II. Jones, owned Horace Voso, of Rhode Island, who ' por,J' "", for R c,oth98 ,innil,or iby tho Crawford Tug Company, n lo- lul concern, foundered off Capo Crocker Thursday afternoon, nnd nil Ikamlj were probably lost. The crew consisted of 12, all from Wlirton, and tho numbor of pns-i has boon raising White House tur koya for n qunrter of a century. It will bo oaton at 7:30 at tl)o White IIouso tomorrow. Tho Longworthg nnd perhnps the Lodges will bo tho guosts. o at 1:80 this morning caused a firs In the Salvation Army barrnokk, in which four men lost their live nnd more deaths may reeult. Those dead were killed by lenplng from tho windows. The Peary Home nt Last. New York, Nov. 28. Peary ar rived this morning. Ho was m,ot by the Peary Arctic Club committee Pary said: "I have no faith in air ships, nor electric Blodgos for Arctlo exploration. Tho drifting plan is tho most fcaslblo," - 0 ' ' Vaults Too Strong. Mention, 0., Nov. 2S. Thro oun succcsstul nttompts woro mndo this mfcrnlng to blow opon tho vaults of I the Mendun Hank. Seventy-five thou sand dollars in cash was loft un touched. : o OREGON'S SENATOR ALIVE engcrs Is estimated to bo nt lonstj 1. I Part of the cnbin, n lifeboat and. Allison, who wns thought to bo dy !two unidentified bodies hnvo been , ing Into Inst summer, will not return found by Indiana on tho north shoro to Washington until January. Ho of tho Christian Islands. Bonts are! says his health Is good, but ho wants tor out looking for survivors nnd . to stny at homo until nftor tho ChriBt Washington. Nov. 8S. Senator Fulton, of Oregon, hold n consult- linrmnVo tln with tho President this lllorillllK. were crowded to their capacity, on and discussed tho Japanese sltuntlon account of the cold wenther. Two on the const. "Wo hnvo not had any Allison Stays nt Home. 'hundred and fifty faced death boforo soflous troublo with tho Japaneso Dos Moines, la., Nov. 2S. Senator (jie pollco opened tho nvonuos for nor Chinese school children in Oro- tholrescane. Life lines woro hooked gon yet." said Senator niton, for W-Wf-KH-f 111 OH I ! ! UllttWtWWl THE ANGELUS i rretkage. While estlinntes received hero as to tho number of lives' lost In tho rwk of tho Jones nro as n rule 25 w 16, one report says tho list of tad may reach 40. mn3 holidays. Chicago Markets. The Place to Dine. REGULAR Turkey, Chicken, Etc. DINNER, 25c Mtitimtwt)mtiiemit L Chicago, Nov. 28. Wheat 7SVs!ln oach room, but not one purson thtoe attending nro youngsters. I 72, corn 43434. oats H34. 33 A 3 thought to uso thorn. OlBlviBx JI"HvB - . Sk f 1 St. 1..0UIB, .NOV. J. of tho flro died in tho Hospital mis graues. understand that Japanese arown mon dejnunded ndinlnslonto tho sohools A fifth victim In linn Francisco In the primary PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WE OFFER DURING THIS SALE New up-to-date merclmndJhe at tho lowest prices that was ever looted by any house on tho Pacific Coast. We do till lu make room for our Nnms display.. Note the prices carefully. morning. WOMAN SCARED ROCKY Mrs. ' Rose Delia Beauvers Hanficld Makes Old Man Get Busy WOMAN MAYS HER HUSIUND WAS AN OIL DEALER AND THAT THE STANDARD RUINED HtH HUSI NESS IJV CORRUPT METHODS. Now York, Nov. 3 S. Charged with throntonlng to kilt John D. Rockdfellor unloee ho paid her u mil lion dollars, Mrs. Hebo Delia Reauv em HHudeld, aged 40, was today ar retted. Sho wild her husband hud been lu the oil huslnetw and was ruined by the Standard. It Is al leged the woman forced her wny lulo Rockefeller's ollloo and donmnded a million nt ouoo or sho would kill Rockefeller, nnd burn down tho build lug. Ho enmo Into the ofllco and gnvo her n chuck for a million, which sho nccopted. but wns followed to tho trust company's olllcou. Cashier Bar ret having boon notified not to cash It. Sho snld sho Is it saint of tho sun, moon nnd wntor, and come to hnvM hl.i soul by blood atonement. Sha was sont to n hospital for obiurvntion an to hor sanity. o ... WATCH THEM KICK Took Carbolic Acid. St Louis, Nov. 2b. The sixth vie- John (loswlck. of Commercial ..... ,i... n. .iin,i . nnnn nmi ait ati-uat. not feellni: very well this moronre unconscious, and will prob- morning, got out of hod about 5:30 i abiy die. b .oi.i "'"-r Great Game or Footbiu win 50c Fancy Dress Goods, yd 25c 75c Fancy Suiting, yd 49c 11 00 Fancy Dress Goods, yd COe 11-50 Swell Dress Goods, yd 95c 75c Black Taffeta silk, yd 49c 5o India Silk, nil colprB, yd 25c 75c Colored Taffeta Silk, yd 49c 11-50 yard wide DIack Taffeta Silk, j a 98c. 85c Fancy Waistlng Silks, yd 49c H-35 Black Penu do Sole Silk yd, S5e. Remnants of Silks, Half Price. Remnants of Dress Goods, Half Price. J000 yards best. Indlga blue Cali- d 5c. 500 yards of Muslins, yd 5c. 6Vio and 8 l-3c. 4000 yards Outing Flannel, yd 5c, 8 i-3c and 10c. "able Linens, Towels and Napkins a'l going at sale prices. Comforts and Blankets all reduced tr this sale, .:c Swans down dressing sacQues 49c. Umbrellas cut down 49c, 65c, S5c 4 ;i.oo. Kn,t Wool Shawls, 25c, 35c. 49c ud 75c, Cor', a pair, 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c ad 98c. Jodard patterns on sale. JJ'M long silk gloves, pair, 9Sc loflalf 8l0Te8' pa,r 25c g 5c handkercfclefB, each 2c 4J 6 all silk ribbon, yard 3c ,,,h Wo all (dik ribbon, yd . 1,c Udl k. 10c black stockings, pair Ladlos' ISc lleeeed lined bey stockings, pair 12V4c. Ladles' 39o wool stockings. P'r 25c. Lndles' ISc fancy collars, 10c. 50o chiffon, all colors, yd 28c Now dross trimmings, yd 3e, -C Sc, 10c and 12V4C Children's hoo. pair, c, if. 12 c and 15c Ladles' 39o heavy warm vote Best Sans silk, ball 2c. Best darning cotton, ball lc. Full count pins, papor lc, 10c white poarl buttons, dw 4c Best 200-yd spool cotton, spool -c 10c Frill garter laitlo, yd 5c Best spool silk, all colors, apool -150 horn hair pins, doz 9c. Men's heavy undorwear. 3ic. 45c and 49c 0 Men's ,1.00 Wt hats price 49c $o B0 felt hats, price 1.4. Indies' 12.25 fine dress shoes, MlM!lMtMeMW!IWIW THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION 36c, 49c, 05c nanUJ, PSc, fH. 11.49. r-hildran's shoos. and 76c Men's drew Men'a9i5.00 Overeats, l SO x !! bast Overalls, price 49c M lueat- -king shirts Z c .es' 15.06 long coats, JJ Ladles' J1S.00 long " Ladles' $35.00 silk rubber coats. Ladles' trimmed tats, $L9. ' LaalS.lllcpeU.ccaU.prlc 5?o"iaidtvlUt,'PrlCa ULkwi vAmmt amowisaMt--- : i CjmwxT- STATE OF OREGON Rxetutl.e Dcpartiiienl I Geo. K. Clinnnwr do hereby nvl part Thmday, the twenlyiilntli l')' r November, A. D.. 1IHMI, as a day i,t Kfiienil Tlmnki-Rlvliiir, nnd I earnestly miiirat Hun tho day Ik observed by n MH.wiifclu of all IihuIiiow, mi that Clio rlllvna of IhU n.at eoiniuonwealth may ret frtn. Il.elr iiHual V(catl..ns mill re. turn flunk to tho Giver of every gd and perf.K-t gift for the blesslngK tbey liave enjoyed during the year Jnt Mi.miI. In Hltni-M Hfimtif, I have hereunto wt my hand, and rnuwil the flniit Seal of State to Ihj hereunto ulllu-d, at the Capitol In the ntv of Salem, this Right day of November, A. IK. lOOO. ( " N (Signed) GEO. K. CIIAMIIKIILAIX, Gmcmor of the Klto of Oregon In arciii-danru with tlme-honored nistom, lain, as Governor oi uio num.- wk By the Governer: (Signed) I1. I. DUXIIAR, Hei-retary of State. WMWlMHWHiMtlWW Furnish Amusement Tomorrow Tomorrow the big Thanksgiving Bruno will oolites off bntwoen O. A. C. nnd Wlllnmatto University on tho Wlllnmottft fluid. This Is tho gnmo looked forward to so long by both schools. There will be nn excursion from CorvnllU, and over 200 stu dents are expeoted to come to tho etly. The grandstand will bo n iiium Mow Indictments. St. Louis, Nov. 28. Tho fodornt grand Jury today returned two Indict ments hgnlnst tho Wntera-Plorco Oil Company, charging It with nccept anco of robntas from railroads. St. Louis. Nov. 2 S. Both indict inonts nro based upon facta dlsc6v- orod by Garfield nnd published In bis roport on tho transportation of pet roleum. Tho first indlctmont con tains 21 counts, oach charging lllo gnl shipment of n rarlond of oil from this city to Ateocnndorln, La., at Jobs than tho lawful rate, over tho Missouri Pacific Tho second con tains 51 counts, oach charging un lawful shipment to other towns In' Louisiana. Tho maximum ponalty that could hn Imposed would nggra gnto fines of over n half million. Ho Had No Right to Know. Washington, Nov. 28. -Tho depo sition of Mrs. Rasuctt wns rend In her divorce suit thin morning. Sho didn't toll hor htiHhnml when her child wuh born, beenue sho thought ho had forfultod nil right to know about It. Sho refused in answer questions iih to" who paid her hills nt tho hospital or at Atlantic, City. . ' ' o Genre Rttiun Murdered. .Herkimer. N. Y.. Nov. 28. Clioa tor Gillette took tho stand In his own hohnlf this morning. Ho told of his early life. Ills parents took him many plncos to llvo, aad mndo tholr homo In San Frnnchtco for some time. When nearly 20 loft and went tn Ohio. Ho Is now 23. Ho detailed his acquaintance with draco Drown, who wns nn operative In Iho skirt factory of his uncle, nt Courtlnnd, N. Y.i where he worked Ho told of tho trip to Halt Lake. Recess wns tnkon before renoldng the point of tho nl UkoiI murder. llBrklmer. N. Y., Nov. 28. 011 lette mild that niter rowing about tho lake, and stopping nshnra to eat lunch, he resumed tho skiff ride, and the girl began to cry about hor con dition. Tbey sought to solve, tho question nv to what sho should do, whuu ho snld. without warning, sho leaped from tho boat, which he up set In trying lu unit'1' ,H,r no Jumpud. Whon ho ur(e to tho sur fnco the Klrl was gono. What CoiigrtmH May Do, Washington, Nov. a k Where M n progrum lu congrwiM, It will of waving colors, and tho nlr will he big rent with spirited yells nnd the toot-'surely pass the regular supply moss ing of horns. jure, and may do ns follows with Amidst-this the teams will fne.tneo' Pass the river nnd harbor each other, and when tho whistle .bill, red tie the Philippine tariff, blows every man will be In thi mix regulate. Immigration nod dUcuss tho up and fighting his hardest for thojshlp subsidy. It probably will not supromucy of his school. limns tho proposed olnstlo currency II IS IIIIilWMIUlO 1(1 toll how SEATTLE SHORT OF FUEL game tomorrow will come gut. It Is J true that O. A. C. has ,-on mora games tins year man wiiiamouo, out then Willamette has had hard luck I. t.M. !.. Iiam run. I.l.vt An. I lintf ilil IIHTIIIft IIUI IMVII MUI , 1.1.14 .u played hardly a game this season ihulmnasuro. tl" nntl-lnjunotlon nor tho .. C Tlio fuel sltUS' .LVt.Il.as reached an acute Daniel Debs, father of Eugene, Is UOn m tUId woTber of the last dead at hi. borne In this city. Deb. BiBS. .- -ufferlng of the was the lost of the early rrenon sef fW TZ? cLT deale'r. are tier, of Torre Haute Six ohlldrer S $o $13 a ton. in limited survive h.m. auantltlei. and store wood Is scarce. I o ,,.i.h nnd beating power plants ,)Ied ,, ixH-kJjiw. '! Wnrkln on short allowance The A J Cator who was accidentally I !"- .. ,.. ,,- .. ... .. - .. hla transportation companies cuui.u. - ,not m U10 snaio a wrc i,w, - ou itnut and supply themselves first. h0ne ne6r corrallls. died Monday n rrora jocjw. wu.u.. .v.. ..., Cabinet RcsJgns. r'rld. Spain, Nor. 28- Spanlsh cabinet resigned today. ho got hold of a bottle of carbolic with tho full team In their positions, nut tomorrow iney are expected to all bo there, and playing their hard est. Both teams hnvo played a strong gsmo aealnit Oregon this year, O. A. C. played a scoroloss gatno, while W. U. was defeated by a plaoo kick from tho field, after tholr strongest punt er had been put out of tho garno. Wlllatnotto's lineup will be: Nel son, comer; newm. rigm Kuaru. McKlnght. left guard; Iounsberry, right tacklo; noyer. loft tacklo; Bus. sell, right ond; Coleman, loft end; Thomas, right half; Owens, quarter back; Rader fullback. It Is not certain whether Louns- bcrry will play, as lia la suffering with poUon oak at present. O" add, nnd swallow d some of It be fore ho dlscovored bis mistake. Dr. J. S. Smith administered an antidote and Mr. Goswlck will have a ohanco I to make anothor mistake, but prob- uuiy win not, o- Debit' I'other Dead. Terre Haute, Ind Nov. 28.- Jean Tho tbe effect of tho Injury. Will Fire I'etrr. Kaw-fuIU Busy, Tbe Spauldlng Legins: Company' . , Palrland Nor. 28.-A tmer Grey Kaglo is bringing a ll"ZTZlXur. of r- tow of log, do., fro. ,. Luckla- The Milt I -. n. v KInis Peter, ot r- w w- paper hero r King . wk dajr. T via. U certain iu - "7:' - Jy trom I(ty u, j,ty tkoa tklnks Frtne Artbur Ilunis-O'nrlen Fight. I,os Angeles, Nov. 28.--KverytbuK Is In readiness for tho heavyweight championship battle tonight- Both O'Brien and Burnd haro discontin ued training, and are resting quietly in the city. la the city the early bettlag remained practically na chifixed at 10 to I U O'BrUa'a fa- tor. It la pet4 that hm mJ I will yrerall tt the lasl4. eight-hour law. and eurtatnlyNot tho revlHWl tariff bill. o- Htlll J lore Graft. New York, Nov 8 R Charge wero mndo lu tho trial of George Damnum, ot the Mutual Reserve I.Ifo Insuriiuoe Company, toduy that Luuls F. Hayno. when state superlntendebt of Insurance, demanded $100,000 from tho Mutual Reserve, under tha threat of showing that tho company was Insolvent. It Is alleged In th testimony that President FrodericK Durham said ho paid Hune $40,900. ' Stoker H truck. Newport Nows, Nov. 28. Betwcon 50 and 00 stokera 011 the Tnr.esa rofiued to oboy ordern oMnday. whlla en routo from Prto Blto, and eon sorting tho President, when Roo8 relt gavo (bo order for a four hours run under forced draft. Tho men are confined In tho brig ilneo their arrival here, and ar likely to ba court-martialed. Dr. J. F. COOK MOVKD TO UJMWTY milUV, WHOM UK WUX MWkft ALL QiJ AX yHW JTAWfrW. Wl W WftXAAM CALL OW IMtu COOK. ooHmWUtArwm wl,, - -HMHMIMIHlMM1" 4EV0Y BROS, aacgrtfiriihj ill succeed nl