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"ms-jry, "'MMfeir'-v V"SOt 41 JNOW FLURRIES, COLDER; SUN- -f - DAY FAIR, COLDER. VOL. XVII. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1007. NO. 3. ff'ims t -y .-, ':- n . . , . !-',. , i DAILY C 14 prr A T; JTfrTR NT AT IS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LOST? A PHILADELPHIA BANK IS DYNAMI TED IS MAIL STEAMER LOST? ofllces of tho Pacific Mnll Steamship J Co. say they lmvo received no re port that the stenmor Pnnnmn Is lost. Find Wreckage From City of Panama Scouting tho Idea that the Panama wag wrecked off Pescadero, officials of tho Pnclflc Mall hold out tho strongest hopes of the vessel's Bafe arrival tomorrow at Mazatlan, Mex- : Ico. They state tho report of four Hfp rafts washed ashore at Wiwldell beach, while causing some anxloty, novortholcss doesn't tond to prpve In their minds thnt tho Panama Is lost. Contents of the raft may bo wash Has Hundred People on Board 1 aarotZymonrtact and Believed 10 Be LOSt i that tho rafts are provisioned does.. not necessarily moan that nccldont has befallen the vessel as law pro- San Francisco, Jan. 5. A tele-. vldos rafts to bo supplied with a box phono operator at Pescadero, aevon of crackers. And a barrel of water and miles from Wuddol bonch, 50 mllos a coll of ropo all tho time. south of San Francisco, confirms tho report that two life boats and two rafts of the Pacific mall steamer It Is vory llkoly that either tho rovonuo cutter McCullough or the City of Panama drifted ashoro at Poters will be sent In senrch of tho f Waddell beach yesterday. Also that Panama this afternoon. Both cut other wreckage is In Bight from tors aro hero. Tho superintendent shore. noon yesterdny nnd tho rafts sovoral Tho boats camo ashoro about of tho life saving service has received i . . . . , . . .. n. iiu wuru ui u wruuu irum uuy ui mu hours later. Tho rafts wero equip ped with provisions. Tho boats hnd oars. Tho boats wero ovldontly ready for bearing passengers. Tho beach Is belnc searched for other signs of tho wreck. "Whoro tho place Is lo cated it is very difficult to secure do- stations on tho coast nor havo any UghtliQUso keepers boon heard from. Son Francisco, Jan. 5. That tho Panama was overloaded or nwash when sho loft this port is emphatical ly, denied. It Is stated her cargo tails. Tho Panama carried IB Amor; was lighter than usual. .Communica' Irnn nnaanncvnra fK Plilnnan nnrl IrtTHnn time lin.l ftila mnvnlnir wltli lean passengers, 25 Chinese and 20 in tho steerace. Together with crow over 100 wore aboard. Sup loft San Francisco for Aucondro. It is boliovcd tho ygssej. was, caught by heavy seas and met disaster. Now York. Jan. 5. Tho general tlon was had this morning with a number of points both north and south of Pescadero but nil without information. Among thGjB'rpt. class jjoBjacrijerft, aro.'tho foyewjnij: AVliifjp passenger in Bteerage, 'Mr1, nridi'ilrfl.' 3, Emsloe, Cora Emsloe, Joo. Beaton, John AGO STO PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE A GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. O'Keefo, F. Pcuchor. Frnnk II. Ilen dorlck, Thos. Jones, R. A. Thoryles, J. E. Hecht, J. M. Statics ami Carlos Rogglnrdo, for Calloa; F. Barrio, for Valpuraslo; Mrs. E. Schapirow, Len avera and Elizabeth Scheplrom and Edward Brunscon for Muuznnilln. o Wisconsin Ice Harvest to Be Largo. Milwaukee, Wis.. Jan." 5. Ice cutting commenced on Lake Michi gan today and donlors In this city oxpvct a good harvest. Somo now ico is nlready on tho market as tho old supply Is practically exhausted. On the Mllwaukco river Ico has formed to tho thickness of about ten Inches nnd on tho Rowaukoo and other In terior lakes It Is nearly ono foot thick. The Ico this season Is forming more satisfactorily than in previous seasons owinz to tho fact that tho weather has been uniformly cold with no thaws coinlns between to form slush Ico. Owins to tho gon eral increase of waos throughout tho country labor will cost moro this season but it is not oxpected there will be an lncrcaso in tho price of Ico as thoro aro Indications Umt this kind of wonthor will continue until tho depleted Ico houses nro fully stored up. family" BECAME EXCITED WARREN CHARGES Wyeming: Senator Accused of Being Land Grafter SYMPATHY STRIKE IS '.... . -M EvaMfeAMster LeayestHoiSe Without Notice-Arouses Anxiety PRICES SLAUGHTERED $2.00 Fur Neck Sjcarfs, prico. .89c $3.50 Fur Neck Scarfs, prlce.fl.50 18.00 Long Furs, price. .... $4.95 $12.00 Fox Furs, price $6.90 Ladies' $13.90 Long Coata, price $8.90 Ladies' $16.00 Long Coats, price ..,....., $9.90 $20.00 Lose Coats, price. .$12.60 $8.00 Silk Petticoats, prico. .$4.60. $2.00 Sateen Petticoats, price. .9Sc $6.90 Silk Waists, pried. '. . .$3.70 All Trimmed Hats HalfVrlce. " $35.00 Waterproof Rubber Lined SJlqiCpatspJfjcer. $18t9'r 46c Colored Silks, yard 25c 75c Colored Silks, yard 3c 8c II. S. LadlcB Handkerchiefs, prlco 5c Handkerchiefs, price lc Men's 10c Handkerchiefs. ... ,4c Ladles' 10c Handkerchiefs. ,. ,4c ...49c Vf A ClVYil t cri .am.. ..-. Tx.uu ojjtio, jrniu. ,.!. 76c, 85c and 98c Silk Umb'relias, Haft 'PrUe'.'. '" ' 60c Di-ess Goods; 'yard .'.'.'.'.:'. 2 5d 85e Dress Goods', yard'.', ,'j.. 4$c $1.65 Fancy Panama Dress Goods. .04 Inches, yard... .. 98c Silk Walstings All Reduced. Ladles' $2.25 JQre Shoes.. $1,49 Slippers, Half Price. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs Reduced. All Mufflers, from 25c up. Ladiea' 50c Hand "Bags 25c Ladlos" 50c Silk Dolts, price .".'2 5c Mon'a 65c Undorwearypric'e'. ,39c $1.00Dres8lng Sacquesyprlce..45c 1,000 yds. 8 1-3 Embroidery, '-- yard;.vri mf : S.Hc, '75c VeYvetednB. all" colors, ydi.89y 'l,009 yds. ' Outing Flannels, - , 'yard . .'. v. .-.j . . . -ic ,; fiest'Spool Silk spool. i. ...,. ,3p,. I BestiDarnlng Cotton,, ball , . . ,,-c 'Rft gans. Silk, ba.II..... . , 25c Tjys, price. 10c 50c Toys, price 25c 10c Frilled Garter Elastic, yd. ,6c ' Best Safety 'Pins, per doz;"..T.2e." Laiiea!1 Ho4e. j,.0c. ISc andi25o $2.0 SUk HpeVpa!7r.s .. 41.SE"- CoiiBlderablo oxcltoment was aroused In tho housohold of John McAllister, south of this city, Wed nesday moraine of this weok over tho sudden nnd seemingly mysterious -dlsappearanco of tho 15 year old daughter, Eva. whp left tho house without saying anything to hor moth er. Hor mother beenma anxious when Bho did not return throughout tho greater part of tho day and fin ally frightened that Home unknown dnnger had overtaken hor and noti fied tho father who is overseer in tho foundry nt tho penitentiary. Mr. McAllister also becamo alarm ed and 'notified City Marshal-olect D. W. Gibson and a search was at I once instituted for tho missing girl. j It was feared that sho had wandor . ed out aimlessly and thnt Bomo nccl ! dent had befallen hor nnd tho mem bers of tho family woro on the vergo of distraction with grlof, When tho mother returned homo, however, Mr McAllister says, tho daughtor had re turned safely and reported that sho had been only visiting at a neigh bor's. BIGGEST MEETING ON COAST Washington, Jan. G. Tho secre tary of interior Is Investigating Sen ator Warren, of Wyoming, chairman of the committee on military affairs, on charge of being n "land grafter." It Is allowed that ho fenced nnd np proprlated to hl.i own use public lands In Wyoming. Tho charges aro made formally, accompanied by data, maps, etc.. but nnmes of persons who filed arc not disclosed. It Is understood tho Presldont nnd secre tary do not boliovo tho chnrgos, but doslre to glvo tho senator the bonoflt of n searchlne Inquiry. Fifty thou sand acres near Cheyonno nro said to. bo involved. Wnrren Is Incensed and says tho charges aro falso. Swing'. . ' TRUST BUSTS f . Mn 'Fraicisco Brokers are '"Hard-Hit- .. v v Jt San Francisco, Jan. 5. Report of alleged financial ombnrassmont of the L. M. Sullivan Trust Co. failed to havo any effect on stock market this morning. Novadn stocks sold at a slight advance. Ono of tho heaviest creditors of tho company Is said to bo tho Western Union. Should the concern suspend operations nlmost nil brokers In San Francisco will Iobo from $5,000 to $20,000. Nowspnpors will also bo hard hit. It Is genornlly agreed that troubles aro not duo to dishonesty hut bad management. SENT FOR CHINKIE BROWN Tonopnh, Jan. 5. Tho minors' union has -refused request of Indus trial Workers of tho World to go on n strlko In sympathy with tho cooks nnd waiters union. Thoy considered 'this a serious blow to tho industrial workors. FIEND THROWS BOMB Into a Philadelphia National Bank ItiiHNinii Itovoltit latitat In Xew York. Now York, Jan. 5. Gregory Gor fhuny, tho Russlnn revolutionist, nddrossod a mass feotlng of Russians In tho oast sldo last night nftor which la sum of ovor $5,000 was collected for tho revolutionary causo In Rus sia. Gorhuny csenped from n Slbor nn prison by concealing hlmsolf In n sauerkraut barrol. In his spooch ho pictured tho conditions of Russia and tho cruel treatment of prisoners In Slborln, numbors of whom ho saw tlod to stakes and lashed. GorBhuny will nddress meeting In furthornnco of tho Russian' revolutionary cause In all tho largo cities In the eastern stnoa o "? HOIST v ' TAFT'S COLOR'S Louisville,- Jan. 5. Eleven, news papers of this stntoi including ono In this city nro carrying Taft'a nnmo at tho hoad of tholr colutnns for presi dent In 1908. Each ono is tho stal wart Republican In ltd section. o - T CMIHK MINOR HUHINICHH. One Man Killed and the Building is Wrecked Many Injured "Old" City Council Will Hold Hperlul Meeting at City Hall This livening. A fineclal nicotinic of tho "old" city council will bo held this even ing. It wub reported that the spe cial commltteo on Investigation of tho StouBloff-Downlng resolution. pertaining to tho chargo of graft and coalition In connection with tho building of tho North Commercial ui rant rn.nn ftrnnt rnnntein liilf1 rrn Boston, Jnn. 5, Miss Et'na Drown ' of California, and Wm. King, 0f . nll0Bod to havo boon ,na(, ,a O,,on Rhode Island, both Chinese horn n,counc" Alderman Gesner, would Chinese, will bo married nt the Chi nese mission hero by a Christian min ister Monday ovenlng. King is wealthy. Ho heard description of Miss Brown and sent his, aunt- west for her. bo ready to report but this commit' too, of which Alderman Uayno, Ib chairman, has not conferred upon tho resolution and will probably not re port tonight. All members inter viewed, tosothor with Mayor Waters, Hity tho purpose of tho meeting 1b to close up all old business that 1b pond ing before tho last regular mooting Philadelphia, Jnn B. What la b lloved to ho a steam boiler explode In tho nullltt building on Fotffin streot boforo noon today. Many por sons woro killed nnd Injured. Tho Fourth National , bnnk building Is wrecked. Work of Bomb Thrower. It Is now learned that a bomb was thrown by nn unidentified man short ly boforo noon. It struck In th Fourth street Nntlonnl bank, killed tho assistant cashier, W, Z, McLeur, ami injured about 20 clorlcB. FiNt foportB wero that It wnB n boiler ex plosion. A dark named Mcllpano Is among tho Injured. Two of tho Injured ,mny die. Tho assassin had demand ed monoy from President Rushton, "and upon refusal ho hurled a bomb. A Blluht fire followed.'-re CMHatttefV- hoyond tlloso In tho bunk, Police at oneo throw a strong guard around the Jmnk's cash and securities. The building ""was" rbmnlotcly- wrecked. Two aro dend nild a Rear Injured. Tho dead aro McLcnr,-cash lor, and an unknown man who sot' off tho lnfornnl machine. Most serl' ously injured Wm. Krupp, nogro portor, holf of his fHco-biown .awuy,. oycB blown out and body - horrlhly burnoJ . Ho tnay die. T, A, IlOBbach. omplnyeo, badly burned, may die. Tho'flnanclul district was crowdod at tho time of tho explosion A panic followed. RESCUE PARTY BURIED Glngouhosse, Gormany, Jnn 5 Forty workmen woro burled In cut ting a now railway lino from Lams-, chid and Lolnlngon. Thirteen bodies havo been rcHcuod. Two men burled in collapse, Fifty workmen nro dlg glng n itlt to rescue when a cave-n occurred burying 40 of tlu rescuers. ' o Buy IloakN for Library. Tho Summit school district today J Si jixjar rrm wmvKiMQ mam. - MfPVAY ROS. 25!L JLS9SSS: Preparations Being Made For Good Roads Convention, S.aiem, January 2425 i $$ 'biggest state good roadB Ing that has ever been held on aciflc coast" gchedulnd in fnko placp In this, city January 24 and 25. rre&iuenpj. n. acott and Secretary H: K.' Thlelsen, 6t tho State Good Roajlsi association are now engaged id arranging a program of addresses anjdjbth'er forms of entertainment and! education which will include Bourn pi the beat and most prominent autlfores and speakers on the sub ject of sorodVoas Jn"he coUnJr'y. It is proj)0ted t tfwkel this convention a sort of lirtentfate meMlas; and a special invltatkm Haa been extended to Governor Mead, of Washington, with the request to amtoint a Hat of Aineik'Hii FeJemt(oii tit Wbor. - .Wnufl Vftrlr .Tun R A u ' mArtf ln. o, , A-ric, oroUO o i-h- - -K--"""" "'""'rr,!! .!.Jt,ta,,ss ; In Mia irn ...,fn ,I,.ml-M Ofi.n. ' UHUU lllblll. "M " " ......, ... ...wy, .p , .v ,.-.... .- -,...- ii ,,..,, --- M jjimi ill lj.l.jl J iol"'C?ompor8; tno president, an' nouneod that tho Fedoratlon-WRB con ducting an Investigation Into a num ber of nfablcmB, cofifrojtjtlnjj thevago earners of the, c.ouptry., the, principal matters bolijg, tho' apprentlc''queu tion, displacomeht tof child labor 'by tho machine graduates of tho trade schools manual training schools and school of technology; child labor and unsanitary conditions in home and shop. , P ' IUnk Owners Incorporate. Articles of incorporation wero yes terday afternoon filed with tho Mar lon county clerk and secretary of state for tho Auditorium Skating Rink. The capital stock was divided Into 1800 shares a.t a par value of fl eapb, Tho Incorporators aro H. G, Meyer, Harry Alborfc and phestor Murphy. MR. SUFFERER I Dr. J. F. COOK 34OV0 to jxmmtx WUWf, wvamm wm wo- hmstt all old axd mm PATnanm. vo amy PWUII CALL OM DB. COOK, WJIYniON'y YQU filJEK WiMISI? IN TII DENTAL CJl.tlllf PEltHAPH 1T 18 IIKCAU8I3 'OV IMAGINE THE PAIN WILL me ! w6rse than toothache and n'kuralgia, hut yor auiJ vmotfti. i will fix your mivrrn atot hurt a hit. in PRK)rf OF TltlS I HAVE ON FILE IN MY OFFIQE TESTIMOMAI3 FROI HUNDREDS 0 PERSONS KNOWNflTQ YOU.. 0113 WORI WlfA HE GUARANTEED AND AT AROUT-IIALF THE. OHDINARY COST. ' mmmmtmmKmmmmmmmmmmmtmmitmm iiiimmm-mmmiii bmi i w mi i m tai i wpswi- Dr. B. L Wright Tfapp. Wmittftt M a. , II bl HMM Mate, 'delegates from that att to he in ! . m,v .; ...,.,.,,.,,. .,) ., -.J atteod-ae, r SB