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! Wl. A TT V C A QAEIL AE JOUBNXL VOL. XVII. BALKM. OUEQQy, TUESDAY, JANUARY J, 1007. NO. 1. HEARSES THE FEATURE OF THE DAY ftm jA " MBb-. 3J 1 l! CITY IS BURY VICTIMS . OF WRECK 3 Sirl u This Is Indeed Years Day at the Nations Capital I vnsiiington, Jnn. 1. This s end Now Yenrs day to ninny Washington. This morning Hie ncrnlB of 45 of tho known victim1 Sunday nleht's liorror nt Torrmi in ucgnn 10 uo noiu. noarsos wcjo ouBy nil any carrying tliolr uurdAi 1 ArtlltnlnhlnH Y m t .. H .1 I 'T I IU UIU tUIMUlUHUB, .nail uuuiCH ffO so unuiy mnngiou inoir rointivoshnd thorn Intorred without taking n1lt look nt their fncos, The tilaiiwfar tho wreck rests olthor upon Hirr' Illldehrand, onglnoor of tho extra train, or Milton Phillips, oporntor it Tncomn station. Phillips hns Iimo olensed on $10,000 bond, hut HI idebrnnd Li still n prisoner. The cc glnoor porslstfl In his nssortlon thai ho saw no light. District olllciali will mnko-tho most sonrchlng Invest! gntlon. Tho coroner's Jury today vIsS Itcd tho -scene of the "wreck. tj JP Children Set Free. Atlantn-.O-i.. Jnn. 1. Two lis- portant .laws bocamo opbrntlvo ti-, reforms of n startling naturo tfro nn dny, thoi child labor nnd antl-buckeVjtlclpatcd by tho politicians. Since shop "laws." Tho former frees GOOJjhls nrrlvul horo Saturdny, not a poll chlldron under 12 yeara of ago froultlclan or slnta loader hns called on tho cotton factories. "" MyttisHo. t, , . . --.j CHICAGd STORE PEOPLES BARCAIN HOUSE MONDAY'S SPECIAL Our Store WW Be Open Un 9:30 TONIGHT. Prices fnr That Dav WiK Be Skuehtered in Every ' Department 12.00 Fur Neck Scarfs, prlco. ,89c $3.50 Fur Neck Scarfs, prico,$1.50 18.00 Long Furs, prlco 14.95 ''""IK.OO Fox Furs, price 16.90 '' ladles' 913.90 Leng: Coats, prlco 18.90 LadleV $16.00 Long Coats, prlco $9.90 f$20,00 Long Coats, prlco.. 13.50 $8.Q0 Silk' Petticoat, prlco. .$4.50, $2.00 Sateen Petticoats, prlce..98c $5.90 Silk Waists, price. . . .$8.75 'All Trimmed TIata Halt Prlco. $35.09 "Waterproof Rubber Lined Slk Coats, prlco,. $18.80 45c Colored Silks, yard .25c 7fin Colored Silks, yard ....49c $1.50 Silks, yard 7 76c, 85o and 98c jSllk Umbrellas, Half Prlco. t' OUO wresa uuuun, jraiu, ..... .v VcRn nrou flnmJa. vnrd. ..... . 49c U W - "- -w . V - - - - - ' 1 K Vanow Panama DrOSS 1..- .-rvj Goods, 54 Inchos, yard...,. 9 8c Wllc Wakthaga All Kenuceu. jLadle3f2.25 Drosa Shoes.. $1.49 Woila TTnU Price. ; ,-.. fclUHTO VMKWT GBOWPtQ 1 mm ikos. BECOMING AN At tho Edison. Tho Edison Is putting up nn Intel lccttinl bill of fnro to suit tho most fastidious. Tho company closed tho year with a splendid four net molo drama "My Partner." Tho piny hna siinp and co to It. and ovory mom hor of tho company nets every hit of vim and expression out of his or her ! mrt Th0 """ho was well filled last company received presnscs a crowd ed houso tonight. Tho play will run tho hnlnnco of tho week, and will ndd to tho popu larity of th- iiooplo's fnvorlto llttlo piny house. o Organized Crime. Hnrrlsburg, Pn., Jnn. 1. Tho PQiinsylvanln legislature met at noon and organized. Priinlc n. McClnln. of Lancaster, will ho sponkor. 1 HUGHES TAKES HIS JOB Albany, N. Y.. Jnn. 1. Hughes was Inntigurntod today ns governor of Now York. Ho doilver.od tho short est Inauguration speech' In tho state's history. His messago to tho legis lature will be 'sent In tomorrow. It Is awaited with nnxloly ns radical 'B-l ..... ncou vii. Still. S. Ladlos' Handkerchlofs, jrlco Sc it 6c Handkerchlofs, prlco lc Mot's lOo Handkerchiefs 4o Ladies' 10c Handkerchiefs... ,4c Flnl Llnon Handkerchlofs Iloduced. All Mutters, from 26c up. LadlV 60c Hand Bags 26o Ladl' 60c 811k DolU, prlco.. 26c Mea'aUsc Underwear, prlQe,.39c $1,00 Pressing SacqueB, prlco..46o 1,000 ids. 8 1-3 Embroidery, yard ,.3V4c 76c Velveteens, all colors, yd. .39c 1,000 jds. Outing Flannels, yard (. r 4Ho ..3c ..lc , .2c ,10c llest Spbol Silk spool. . . Best Damning Cotton, ball. x Best Sana Silk, ball Z5c Toys', prlco Kit. rrm. nrlrn .......... UC 10c Frilled Carter Elastic, yd..5o Beat Safety Pins, per doz 2c Ladlca' Hebo. . . .10c. 15c and 25c $3.00 SllHJH080!' Palr ' v 1,s5 $ CMUMf- CMtft TEDDY SHOOK HANDS Washington, Jnn. 1. Nenrly 10, 000 citizens, ropresentntlves of tho foreign powers, nrmj: and navy oin cors, statesman, Judges and ofuco hoKlors shook hands with Itoosovelt nt today's annual Now Year's rocop tlon. Lnst y0nr tho Presldont grnsped hnnds with 9072. Although 11 o'clock was nnnounccd as tho hour of tho beginning, tho reception lino commenced to form nt 8:30. Tho President was apparently as ongor to moot tho Inst man In tho lino which extended Its sinuous unduln tlnm to tho Corcoran art gallery, ns tho first. Tho Marino band, CO strong, wns divided In two sections, i iiiiiaiia fregfroa)frooseareo 3Uttle ? The Imhy year enmo In liiHt night On tho wlngH of tho wi'tttrru lirei'ze, From out of the Nowhere, fur nwny, In tho 'midst of tho Sundown Hens. On IiIh br,Nt ho worv n crcscont brooch Of snpphlrvH nnd emernhN twenty, Ami on his buck from a ribbon hung A golden "horn of plenty." Ills llttlo tunic wns otlgcd about, With lilies mul Hnrlntrtlino noxles. -r And on Ms tmbtirotv A wreath of hut Imlf And these ho brought from the fnr-nwny Friii Ji Luids when) tho tiiirk's rally; A, gift tho elves liad Kent theiimclves To tho fnlr Wlllninetto Valley. Snpphlrca for skies, nnd cmernldM, swnrd; ' A verdure never ending, 'The curling horn to triiow tho wealth Of her golden Imfvent's Mendliig Posies, tho beuuty of glixlo nnd glen, And pool where the river dallies, ItoscM, frngrnnt mid red to crown The beautiful Queen of Valleys. J. II. CUADIiKHAUOH. eiete ieiieite laieiete teieieieie leieieie te tea pna playing during tho reception Populan while tho other rested. airs provallod, Including a "A Hot Tlmo," "Tho Old Applo Treo," etc. Tho day was bright, almost spring llko and tomporature. Tho old yoar cried itself out with a continuous down pour or rain, lasting until dark. o Pure Food Law. Washington. Jan. 1. The puro food law goes into eJfoct today. Sec retary Wilson says it will do moro than anything else to bring tills coun try into tho foremost placo In tho world's commercial race. .. . O '' - r"Vyf) NEAR i DEATH Havana, Jan. 1. Three hundred persons, oClcors and their families narrowly escaped death by tho pro maturp oxplosion o( signal bombs fired last nlgkt to welcome tke Now Year. Captains Furlong, 'of the gen eral -stair, and QeddlRgs", ot the medi cal corps, wore severely injured. The accldet occurred at a reception ten dered General Bell by the oWcers ot tho club. Bell to4ay assumed the rank of major general aad sailed at noon for Washington. General Wlnt becoaea commander at Havaaa. D& JL f COOK HV OOOK. INDUSTRIAL CENTER TRIED TO DESTROY STEAMER OdoBsn, Hussln. Jan. 1. Sovcrnl sailors wcro shot In frustrating a bold attempt by political conspira tors to dynnmlto tho steamship Greg ory Morch last night on her nrrlvul from New York. Loaded with gun cotton nnd dynamite, tho fuso of a bomb wns extinguished put In time to prevent Its oxploslou in hor hull Consplrntors bonrded tho vessel on her nrrlvnl nnd went bolow docks. Tliclr actions nrousod suspicion, nnd sailors discovered tho mon lighting tho bomb. With pistols drnwn tho Bailors nnd conRplrntors fought, two of tho consplrntors woro shot nnd tho others routed. 1907 ho wore - blown roses, ses, 1 Itegulnr Momlitg Collision. valuo. Tho other day a $5 founders ono buyer mado a profit of $16,000 In Wilmlngon, Dol., Jnn. 1. During shnro was sold for no less than $32,- half an hour. Seeing tho enhanced a heavy fog this morning two cars on 500. A lot of six fetched $172,500. j prlco which tho final lot realized, tho tho Wilmington city railway col-1 Tho city man In question was purchaser of tho first lot commission llded. It is reported thrco wore Ernest Schwabachor. Ho was CG ed tho auctioneer to put up his lot killed and several Injured. j years of ago when ho was found shot again on bohalt of himself. Ho had In his bed In Conduit street last Feb-1 paid $16,260 for it; ho sold It for Wllmlnnton. Jan. 1. John Pnr. ' roll, a motormnn was fatally hurt, and others slightly injured In the wreck. King Oscar MhcIi. Worse. Stockholm, Jan. '1. King OBcar did not pass a good night. A bulletin Issued by his physicians this morn ing says his sleep Is disturbed and that his temoeraturo is about the same. His condition la othcrwtso unchanged. His majesty'8 sleep during the day was very much disturbed. His con dition tonight 1b serious. " o To Succeed Cawett, Philadelphia, Jan. 1. James He Croa, first vice-president of tke Pennsylvania, will be elected Caa. sett's successor at the meeting ot the directors today, according to positive Information from tho direc tors. Pope's New Year Senttmeat. Rome, Jan. 1. The popo, speaking ot the new year. Bald bo hoped 1907 would brlns consolation and satisfac tion xo compensate for the bitterness and tribulations of 190C, and that his prayers -would be especially for that portion ot the French people wblck is transgressing. .- Ktg Will Kalght ryoe. London, Jan. 1. It is declared that knlEhthood will nrobafclvbe of fered to James Brjce, te ely ar. pointed British ambassador at Waejt- ited oC SALEM AND SOME OP HER INDUSTRIES A Goodly Number of Factories Furnish ing Employment to That Most Im portant Factor of Every City the "Tin Bucket Brigade" In courso of n Tow years Snlom Is destined to becomo ono of tho prin cipal manufacturing contors of tho stnto nnd tho northwest. Already thoro Is n long list of manufacturing plants, the nnnunl product of which nggrogntos hun dreds of thousnnds of dollars In value. All of those aro rocolvlng tho hearty and patriotic support of tho ucoplo of the vnst territory con tiguous nnd tho list la being ndded to annually. Soonor or Inter, with tho steady In flux of capital to dovolop her now dormant resources and Industries, tho Immcnso water powers of tho nnturnl mountain streams, flowing from all directions, will hnvo been harnessed nnd utilized, moro Intor urbnn electric railways will travorse tho valley In nil directions out of the capital city; these will mean u trebled popula'tlbn, nn Increase In 1 SUICI l)K LKAVK8 MILLIONS. ftuppohed Worthli'M Stork of Mun Who Kiulrd Life Worth Fortune. London, Jan. 1. There wns trag edy grim, underlying tragedy In nn auction salo In London tho other day. Think of It. In February last a well known city man, confronted on overy side by financial stress, com- mlttcd sulcldo. He hold In one com- pnny shnroa which aro today worth between $2,500,000 and $3,000,000 Theso wcro sharos In tho Vaal River Diamond company. When tho dosperato fluanclor took bis llfo tho ' sharos wore of comparatively little Uiiapv At tba 4nciM4i It a atntnrl rtiarv. At tha iaaueftt It was stated that, excopt financial troubles, ho had nothing to vrorry Ulm, He was a proud man and took pride In his po sition In tho city that misfortune drovo him to his death. When ho killed himself ho hold scrip which, nlno months later, would havo made him a rich man. The Into Mr. Schwahachcr's total indebtedness to hi" creditors was about $500,040. His snares wore qly keld by him nominally at the THE LUCKY NUMBER 1395 WIX8 THE DIAMOND RING. IP THE COUPON. WSKOT PKE8KNTKD IN ONE WEEK A NEW I 4 x-mjrn.i rtr.T. ncWjiiTV ev rONS. SOMEBODY WILL GET IT THANKING YOU FOR YOUR I'WIBII YOU AliL A HAPPY i Dr. B. E. Wright, jiiEf attewMr XUt Cetct SMt. Xn: 8 a. m. to 6 p. ; , M a. m. to U m. rnw products, nnd tho fnctorlos will Incroaso ns n nnturnl consequence Bs It said to tho crodlt of Salem's citizenship Hint there hns not boon nn industry established, howovor groat or small In Its Inclploney, Hint hns not boon accorded gonorous sup port nnd pntronngo nnd hns grown nnd brnnched ont In Its prosperity In proportion to the Increased demand for its product. There Is hardly n singlo on of tho forty or moro manufacturing cHtnhllBhmonts that Is not upon n sound ftnnnclnl basis, and every ono Is enjoying n healthy prosperity nnd contlnunlly branch ing out. Tho list of manufactories Includes n woolen mill, two flouring mills, two saw mills, two planing mills, ono cannery, stovo works, Iron foundry, big browory nnd Ico plnnt, three fruit (Continued on pa go four.) time of his death, as his creditors had n lien on thorn. When ho died tho Vnal $6 shares woro worth $3. Tho auction salo tho other day which carried In Its train so tragic a Ilfo story, took placo nt tho Mart, Tokenhouso Yard An opportunity of acquiring untold wenlth," said the auctioneer, Mr. Cranlleld, as a preliminary to tho sale. Lbng boforo tho tlmo fixed tho room waa so crowd- od, mainly by stock exchange mon, that tho auctioneer had to puuh his way to tho stand. Tho six sharoa wero put up In six sopnrato lota. Tho bidding wns animated, Thoro was another notnblo fcaturo of tho sale. By n clover manouvor X31.2K0. thA TlllrrtinRAr linlnf? thn buyer to whom the other Ave lota had been knocked down, Tho buyor to whom all tho shares havo gone is, It appears, a well known diamond merchant connected with the com pany. o Got Their John, Providence, It. I., Jan. 1. Gover nor Hlgglns and the other state offi cers were Inducted into offlco this morning when tho legislature mot. Tirvin npcmmv vstm viTr.ll ' 1 IF IT REQUIRES A DOZEN OR LIBERAL PATRONAGE IN TIIEll AND PROSPEROUS wiswi- ji & i 1 if a o 0 "S 0 y n i I a ',. . lngt