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SALSM. ORKOON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1007.
NO. 22.
HAW MURDER TRIAL
BRYAN'S FOUR SPEECHES
EXTENDS DEATH PENALTY
OMMONER
BRYAN IS
APPLAUDED
THREE
PUBLIC
ADDRESSES
lakes Four Speeches at Salem, and
Addresses the. Legislature.
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Kl'IGKAMS FROM BRYAN'S SPEECH.
N'o party In history has le vindicated on no many questions in ', ',
Ini )irs times as the Democratic party has been. ;
Hie President settled tlio coal strike by borrowing a Democratic 1 1
rbnk to do It with.
The President 1ms done n great ,eal "i"1 thank blin but lie
has not done enough
I believe the Democratic pnrty will yet be placed in power to . .
! tarry Into execution the principles of the party laid down in the ;
i It three conventions. ;
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hH-H-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 H I I 1 I I I I H I I M I I
Theipccch mado Inst night In the brought him to tho forofront of nn-
and opera houso by William Jon-
tap Bryan no doubt embrncos tho
ttform of his party on which ho
run for President In 1908. It
Is & political speech nnd a grout
e.
Mr Bryan possesses still that won-
rial power of cloquonro that
tlonnl notlco ton yonrs ngo whon lib
nindo tho "Cross of Gold" speech
at Chicago nnd which hns twice
mndo him tho enndidnto of tho Do
mocrncy for tho highest ofllco in the
gift of tho pcoplo nnd which will
(Continued on pago three.)
Were Delivered by the
Democratic Leader
THAW
TRIAL
RESUMED
Slow Work of Securing a
Jiry in the Case
Before the High School, the
University and the Leg
islature Assembly
1UGAG0 STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
'OWERFUL BARGAINS
NOW ON SALE IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT
EVKIlYUODY KNOWS THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS THE CIIIOA
0 STORE HAS MADE IN A TEW YEARS. WE ARE OUT FOR
IM7 TO HEAT ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS WITH MOUNTAINS OF
hW GOODS BOUGHT FROM THE REST MANUFACTURERS
VAMKIUCA. OUR MOTTO IS NOW, AND ALWAYS WILL RE,
rVUlh SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS." WE OFFER DURING
HIS SALE RELIABLE GOODS AT PRICES THAT CANNOT HE
-r.. tt ANY HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
HOOO worth of now Spring
rws Goods Just received In every
swelrablo stylo and make. Thoy
certainly beautiful dainty
fiii, stripes and plain shades.
f other nouso In 8alom can Bhow
o one yard of those beautiful
s the lino U confined ox-
m"b to the Chlcaco Store.
"M na look through and see
srana assortment tho lamest
lotk 6t Dra Qoods ever Bhown
"J one house in Salem. They
r lot "Pensive when you con-
r lr beauty and high class
' 11 double width. Price
-". 65c, 69c, 7Bc, 85c and
Domestics and
Wash Goods
Wo Bhow a magnlflcont stock
nnd at prices that defy competition
1000 yards standard Calicos, yard
4 He.
1000 yards Outing Flannels, yd 5c
GOO yards fine India Linen, yard
7 He.
1000 yards of new Dress Linens
Just received. In colors and the
natural shaded, at sale prlcs,
In nddltlon to tho great political
speech that William Jennings Bryan
mndo in tho opera house lnat night,
ho appeared boforo Snlom nudlenccs
three, times this morning, and mndo
short addresses. Tho first was a ten
minuto, talk to tho students of tho
high school; tho noxt a Hpccch of
twenty minutes before tho Htmlont
body of Willamette University, ami
the last was an nddrcss of advlco and
admonition to tho Joint nBsombly of
tho Oregon legislature. This speech
occupied a hnlf hour. This speech
was concluded at 11 o'clock, and a
fow minutes lator Mr. and Mrs. .Bry
an took tho Southern Pacific train
for tho south. StopB will bo made
at Albany and Eugene.
Rebuke to Miller.
Senntor Milt Mlllor. of Lebanon,
was tho subject of a mild robuko at
(Continued on Page 4.)
MICHIGAN
LEADER
DEAD
Muslins
Jc
All kinds and makes, also
Whlto Cambrics, long cloth Per
sian Lawns, Swisses, etc., at littlo
prices. Fine Muslins, yard, GHc,
7 He, 8 l-3c, 19e.
Washington, Jan. 24. Russell A.
Algor died this morning at Iila homo
In thlB city from tho effects of heart
jdlscnso, rrom which ho has Buffered
j for Bomo time. Ho wnu in McKInloy's
cabinet nt ono time. He was United
States senator and a lumbor king
worth millions,
Tho ond camo suddenly. Ho at
tended tho sonnto rogulnrly. Ill
health had caused him to decllno to
onter tho race for re-election. Wil
liam Alden Smith, Just elected to
succeed Algor on March 4th, said: "I
don't wonder his heart gave out. Ho
was loveable, sympathetic, generous.
His heart was tho biggest part of
him."
Now York, Jan. 24. Tho Thaw
trlnl was rosumed nt 10:30 this morn
lng. Tho prisoner nnd members of
his family appeared rathor nervous.,
Ills mother was not In tho court nt
the opening.
Joslah, the eldest son of tho Thaw
family, Joined tho family in court to
day for tho first tlmo. First exam
ination of talesmen proceeded tedi
ously. Only Two Yesterday.
Tito two Jurors Bolected Wednes
day wore turned over to n bailiff,
who -will lmvo thorn In ehnrgo until
the end of tho trial. Thoy aro Dom
ing B. Smith, n retired manufacturer
of umbrellas, nnd Chnrlos H. Fooko,
nn employing tonmstor.
Thero will bo two dnlly sessions of
tho trial, concluding onch nftoruoon
nt 5 o'clock.
Only two Jurors wore secured as
a result of tho first dny's work. Out
of the 200 tttlosmon 10 wore exam
ined. Three successfully pnsscd tho
rnpld-flro questions of tho opposing I
counsel, but ono was afterward ex
cused by the court after making soma
prlvnto representations concerning
his business. Tho court Is taking a
hnnd In tho work of choosing a Jury
which shnll pnss on tho Justlco of
Thaw's claim that ho hnd a right to.
slroot tho man who jiaiLjjiwd Jiia
wife."
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Ladies' Suits
Silks
wk Black sni, .... ..
; .. , jura, isc,
1 Ide Black Silk. i
iaadjug
Now is your time to bur. This
season's fine garments going at
half price.
115.00 Swell Suits bow $9.50.
1000 yards 3-inch wide Embroid
eries, yard 3 He
Hundreds of each bargains all
over our establishment
Ladles' $2.25 Dress Shoes, per
pair, 11.49.
JFASTXfiT GROWING 8T0RK.
EY0Y BROS.
Coraec &f Cofflr
ciil aid Court Streets
CANAL
IN GOOD
SHAPE
HE FLED
WITH
MONEY
DEATH
PENALTY
FOR HOLDUP
Terms of Bill to Make This Rapidly
Increasing of Crime Unpopular
Sonnlor Gcorgo Wright, of Yam- ( person assaulted nny money or other
hill county, today introduced in tho proporty which mny bo tho subjoct
Bonnto t bill to fix tho donth penalty . of larceny, auch porBon, upon cou
for tho holdup man. vlutlon thereof, Bhnll bo punished by
Tho bill Is ono to dollno assault J imprisonment in tho punltontlnry not
nn.i robbery with a dangerous wenp- j lass than live nor moro than twonty
on, nnd to fix tho death penalty thero' years, OR RY THE DEATH PENAL
for, In discretion of tho court. jTY.
It ro-qnncts tho present law Section 2. ThlB net being doomed
ngnlnBt nBBnult with Intont to rob and ' of especial Importance, nnd nn omor
klll, ond hns tho following death j goncy Is horeby declared to oxlst, on
penalty sectien: j account of tho growing frcquoncy of
Section 1. That section 17G8 of tho CRIMES OF ROBBERY AND
tho code bo amended to rend as fol-lllOLIM'P CRIMES OF ALL KINDS
lews: j against mon, wonion, domoutlo Bor-
Soctlon 17CS. If nny porson bo-ivnnts nnd ovon children, in nil parts
lng armed with u dangerous weapon I of tho Btnle. nnd Inasmuch as It is
shall assault anothor WITH IN-'doslrablo ns a matter of publlo poli
TENT, IF RESISTED, TO KILL OR ' cy, It shall bo In offeot from and nf
WOIWD THE PEItSON ASSAULTED tor Its paBBugo and npproval by tho
and Bhall rob, steal or take from tho govornor.
BAILEY
LASHES
HEARST
But Was Overtaken By Appen
dicitis and a Warrant
Chlcngo, Jan. 24. V. PUlnrolln,
Is Elected Senator But More
Charges Await Him
Austin, Tex., Jan. 21. Tho Joint
session of the loglslnturo confirmed
presuueo of a largo assembly, mnny
of whom camo from remnto parts of
Texas. Mr. Balloy received 108
votes of 147 cast. Whon tho an.
nouuecment was made tho occupants
of the naileries ongaged in prolongod
npplnuse.
Tho InvoBtlgatlng committee or
the loglslnturl)' today cohsldored1
now chnrgCB against Mr.' Bnlloy, pre
ferred by Reprosontntlvo Cook.
TIiobo declnro thnt Mr. Bnlloy, while
holding his ofllco as senator, se
cured tho settlement of claims for
porfioiiB IntoroBtcd in tho livestock
market nnd hns scoured government
concessions for private Interests of
tho ro-oloctlon of Sonator Balloy '" ' tho Indian Territory. The
and tho senator was sont for by tho I" 0,mrB08 w,n ho fl,wl w,th tho
(HIIUIB.
committee with an invitation to I
make nn invitation to mnko nn ad
dress. "I will not piny tho hypocrite and
sny I havo forgiven my cnomlcs, but
I asBiiro my friends you enn always
nntitmiiHil tiiA in 41in 1 1 It jlknt T.tlaftt 1 - rti 4 IiaI.iu, ? T
aged 40. nn Itnllan said to havo boon ll)lood.. Ba,(, Mr Ilnno.f ..Tho ImBt Mooro to secure testimony an to tho
mnnnger of Itnllan banks in a mini- four months witnessed ono of tho authenticity of documentary ovl-
Evlrieiice Proved Geiiul'ue.
Acting under authority of tho Tex
as nntl-tniHt law, County Attorney
Brady late this riftonioon had II.
Kaudln, ono of tho auditors of tho
Wotors-Plerro Oil Company nt St.
Kansas City, Jan. 24. Mr. Shonts,
who hns resigned as superintendent
of tho Panama canal, this morning
said thero were no disagr'eoments.
Ho had just completed tho work of
putting tho canal in such a position
that it can be constructed without
further chaos, and says ho can bo of
more servlco to tho Now Yorkers
than to tho country at large.
o t
STORE
KEEPER
SHOT DEAD
London, Jan. 24. William Whit
ley, tho head of one of tho greatest
stores in London, was shot dead by
an assistant In the firm today. The
murderer then' committed suicide.
bor of cities, including Donvor, was
arrested this morning at tho Instiga
tion of the yollco of Youngstown,
Ohio, on the ehnrgo of fleeing with a
deposit of $700. Plllnrolla wqs
taken with appendicitis, tho illness
at a hospital causing his detection,
o
Inspecting Welch' Properties.
Eugene, Jan. 24. (Special). A.
Welch, of Portland; I. W. Anderson
of Spokane; J. M. Rhodes and S. D
Slnkler, of Philadelphia, arrived in
Eugene last evening from an inspec
tion tour of tho Willamette Valley
Company's plants nt Roseburg and
Cottago Grove, and will spend today
looking over their plants in this city.
Manager Welch was seon last ov
enlng and asked about construction
of tho street car lino. Bald that yes
terday 5000 additional ties wero con
tracted for, making enough to com
plete the local system. Tho company
will await action of tho council on
paving beforo they begin tearing up
Willamette street to lay their ties,
Thoy havo ordered 25 miles of 05
pound steel rails, tho first car of
which Is expected to arrivo hero in
March.
The line up the McKenzio is an as
sured fact says Mr. Welch, a state
ment that will be pleasing to our
McKonzie Valley friends.
Irtrtul lit ..nn ..( a nftmnin nllilH ... .t .1 n I.. finnfln fmlil 1l, . I. si .. . n , .. Ih .... A. , .. -.
muoi. niivuiiwiin ununn urvi iiiiiuu in uuuwo iium uj wiu nutiu m cuilliucuuu
this republic to defent tho will of i with tho Waters-Pierce Oil Company,
the pcoplo. Tho unusual pnrt of thlt which will bo used in tho forthcom
contest( Is thnt It was inspired and '. lng anti-trust suits against tho com
Inaugurated by a man who was nev- pany. This testimony now has a
or a citizen of Texas and with no aim promlnont pnrt In the Investigation
except to further his own Interest. of Sonator Joseph W. Balloy by the
HearHt'H Aim to DcMroy Him. .legislative committee.
William R. Hearst Inaugurated a
campnlgn against mo InBt Juno in his
Mr. Naudln, through his attorneys,
J. D. Johnson, of St. Louis, and R.
mngazino. Ho has sought to sow the , I'. Penn, of this city, exerted ovory
Dr. J. F. COOK
MOTKD TO 10 LIBERTY 8TRKBT,
Wlr-BKB HB WILL MEET ALL OCA)
Af NlrW PATIENTS. FOR ANY
DWMA8M CALL ,ON DR. COOK.
CON"8ULTATKX
stnto with Infamous scandal by sond
lng thousands of papers tobo spread
abroad by newsdealers as samples to
poison tho minds of tho people
"No man's character or wpman's
namo is safe In his mad rush for con
quest. All his millions nnd nows
papers could not attract mo to sup
port such a man. who with all the
machinery ovor set to work In Amer
ican politics has sought to dostroy
mo, as. ho has destroyed others and
will destroy others to come.
Moral Leper, Degenerato Coward,
"Ho Is a man without character
or lntollcct, whoso candidacy would
dobauch any raco or whoso leader
ship would destroy any party a
moral leper, a political degenerate
and a physical coward, Ho says
things about me that he would not
Bay to mo.
"I would declaro to tho world
that, whilo differing with Proaldent
Roovolt upon political questions,
yet I unqualifiedly indorso his ac
tion in tho matter of tho Brownsvlllo
Incldont. Wo must treat tho negro
Justly, so long as ho behaves himself,
but for tho negro criminals wo can
havo no tolerance."
New Clutrges Preferred.
Tho election took place In
effort to refrain from passing upon
tho authenticity of tho papors, but ho
was finally ordered to do bo by tho
court, tho ruling bolng that tho Toxai
autl-trtiBt law granted tho prosecu
tion tho right to get any statomont
from nny ono concerning cases at
nny tlmo that thoy could securo wit
nesses. It was possible, added the
euort, that Naudih would bo trlod
without tho Jurisdiction of tho stato
courts when tho case is railed for
trlnl hi March.
Among tho facts obtained from Mr.
Naudln woro thnt tho notations on n
voucher drawn in favor of Henry &
Htrlbblfug, of Toxns, fur $1500, part
of tho documentary evldcnco was
placed thero by Naudln himself on
tho dato stated and that the varioui
signatures on other chocks and
vouchers wero genuine.
His ovldenco Is alleged to havo es
tablished that various vouchers and
other documents in tho possession of
tho attornoy-general of Texas are
correct records of tho transactions
betwoou tho Wators-Plorce 01 Com
pany, Senator Bailey and others.
Leglidutiiw Adjourns,,
Both houses of tho ' legislature
tho 'havo adjourned to Monday at p. a.
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