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tfi A jp- i jQ i II ii i w I ill il m1 l A wjL LLl 111 l wmmi InMiRIn Id i0umai S YLHM, OHKGON, WF.DNI SI) Y, 0 KMIIKH 20, 1007. NO. 2T. TY COUNCIL MENCE TWO LAWSUITS NT WARM EVENING T LAWSUITS COMMITTER CHAIRMAN ItESOLUTION THROUGH tltATlXQ HIMSKLF 1E- SATjKM PRESS HAS HT3 JL1NH00D OTIIEll MHNTS. anvil chorus with their little ham mers while the lobby npplnudod. TIm Gong Hlngx. The mooting wn called to order nt 7:30 by Mayor ttodgers and tho following aKlormon noted jtresonto, Gosner, Greonhaum, Hndcllff, Lowe, Stockton, Waldo, Stolz and Haas. Bayno, Jacobs, Downing nnd Prnzer Joined tho rankB a little later in tho proceedings. Aldormnn Lowe submitted a letter from George B. Wagner of tho flro alarm syndicate asking that his com pany bo allowed to send an export to PMt tho flro alarm boxes in order so that they would bo satisfactory to tho city. Mr. Wagner claimed that Mr. DoVarnoy and othor expert oloc tricIaiiB of Portland toy that the system installed is all right nnd if proporly connected will work, and Btntcd thnt If tho city acqoptcd tho system ho would furnish any extra boxes or requires at coat. Alderman Grcenbaum moved to allow tho company 10 days In which to perfect tho system to tho satis faction of the council nnd if tho work proved n, success to pay $1100, tho prlco which was agreed upon be tween tho compnny and tho old coun cil. Downing Takes a Filer. Councilman Downing considered that -tho old contract had been broken whon tho flro boxes which had boon Installed had failed to work within tho thirty days allowed and with PLOTTING AGAINST RUSSIA CARRIED - ENOUGH DYNAMYTE PARLIAMENT TO 60 PLOT TO DESTROY ALL OF THE FAMILY OF TDK CZAR IS TH13 SCIIKMK ItKVKALEI) 11Y COX SPIRAOV OF SERVIAN REVOLUTIONISTS. fathers lined up In rcgu- Monday evening nnd held most sensational meetings aken placo in Salem sinco fhen tho bridge commlttoo flro for tho construction creto work over north Mill fact tho proceedings was i general rcvlow in connec- linmn onrrnnt nvnnla wlilnh --.v. ....... .. .......... ......... o..l.i-.. 11. ....!.. Il.nl l,n nnnn body a chaneo to testify 'lXZZzZJS fully render a part in tho (Continued on Page C.) !1CA0 STORE Peoples bargain house lem's Greatest y Goods Seller CHICAGO STORE OFFERS merchandise at prices that will eurprteo tho closest buyer, il, silks ladles' coats, ladloa' suits, children's coats, fln 8 and boys clotlilng, hosiery, undorwear nnd hundreds of Jc'c (United Press Lonsod Wlro.) VIonna, Nov.. 20. A conspiracy to blow up tho national assembly and murder Prlnco Nloholns and all tho mombora oMiIb fnmlly, his mln- TO BLOW THEM UP SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY IN MINING SUIT CAUSED WOMAN TO FAINT AND EVEN LAWYERS TO TURN PALE AT THE 1EM ONSTRATION. (United PrbBS Lepsod' Wlro.) Tacomn, Wash., Nov. 20. Twenty minors who havo boon employed by tho Northwestern Improvement Co., In tho Ravonsdalo mlnoa. tostinorf (stars, to ftnlzn thn piivnrnmnnf nnrl boforo Jlldsro Hllllfnril In Mm fmlornl form a fiinlon of nil tho Servian-(court that It Is tho custom of tho wpenking countries, wns discovered '"lining corporation to keep tho mlir todny, according to dlspatchos ro j"8 supplied with quantities of dynn colved from Cattlnjo, tho capital of ,n,"o nnd caps .which would blow all Montonegro. A hundred arrests to certain destruction woro It to bo imvo neon reporieu, including lormor i"uui-u uy a, inning Biono or a SWAMPED WITH SENTIMENT THE BRADLEY TRIAL SENSATIONALISM IS INTRO DUCED AT EVERY TURN IN THE TRIAL OF WOMAN WHO KILLED AN EX-UNITED STATES SENATOR IN COLD 11LOOD. Premier Rndovlc. nogro'H Influontinl Many of Monte mon nnd several (United Press Lonsod Wlro.) Washington, Nov. 20. Mrs. Hrnd loy roMimod tho witness stand nt 10 o'clock "this morning. A brcnkfaHtlcHs curiosity mado a crowd of women who woro shiver ing nt tho doors of tiro court hoiuo ia G o'olock this morning awaiting an opportunity to got scats. There was not n score of men In tho crowd Tho court again today told tho spec tators that they would bo ojectcd If any demonstrations woro made. Mrs. Dradloy looked worried. Tnk spark from a lamj. This testimony of a startling na rolatlvoa of tho prlnco wero in tho turo, involving a violation of ntnta'lng a seat she whlsporod to Judgo plot. Whon Radovlo was arrested ,. laws, was doyoloped during tho pro-PoworH. A momont lntor on tho tho plot was revealed by one of Its Bres;of tho trial of tho suit of John stand sho Identified lottorB writtqn i. fK4)WMK)ii4irHlMMMIXWKMlIMMIWH.i princlpnlB. 11IIAVI3 HARTENDER (United Press Incased Wlro.) Los Angoles, Cal Nov. 20. An M attompt to hold up nnd rob nil the fi porsons In a North Main street sa- jjj loon nt 1 o'clock this morning wna'jjj frustrated by tho bravery of tho bar- tender. Ono of tho mon who nt- tempted tho crimo Is Iii Jail, and tho J pollco nro searching for his com-'E pnnlon. James JenklnB Is tho namo X ; NOTICE! Tho first, number on High School Lltornry Course Ithe bostonia sextette MELVA CLEMAIRE, Soprano I M OFFICERS OF STATE UAH ASSOCIATION, Sal cm Mini I Honored OrgAnizn, tlcin Favors Good Roads and rU gat Ion, (United Press Loased Wlro.) Portland ,Or Nov. 20. Tho Oro. gon Stnto Dur Association, In session horo, recommonded good rondei lesla- lation advocated changes In pvolmto- law nnd supported tho Irrigation and-, reclamation service In final session, today. They thon oloctod former Supremo. Judgo Thomas G,, Halloy prosldont; II. A. Loiter .socrctary. DIntrlot vIce-proBldontfl elected nre: W. T. Slater, Salum; A. S. Hnmmond, Mod- ford, Or.; L. T. HnrrlB, Huogno, Or.;. R. W. Montnguo, Portland; W. L, Uradshaw, Tho Dalles; J. M, Hart,, Dakor City. ANTI SALOON! DECISION Causes Campaign to Do Started U In Illinois Against PrortyQjViKr At FIrHt Christian church, Thursday, Novombor admission 50c. 21. Gouoral t:lvon bv tho nrlsoner. X . . ..... . , Tho Pistol of ono of tho robbers IHKMIMllIiKMMMii1KB-BHBB.K" u Ki.niL-u u iiiu uuiiuiiuui, h-j Bternnd aca nst thn .'n.MiiwnBtnr of Cjc and 75c plain cy Dress GoodB. wJri, jarA .... ids b'st Ftandard ard ,e, , 39c 5c ?scfda.kand light coir- N'lag llannels a qnaM, worth - rar4 ........ nC XJ1 nfiannnl - I p jard .. 0l3C Cf lardB nt nrnltf a wa!-tng s,,kg nQy lt s-a j rrices 39n. 6 T"r ,er yard. "IP" J I'uur. goods now ct f-- drfes and waist E8C ft HIM' PIMGli. ct i... man- tn 'I ow Uf. ....u,v Coats and Suits avay down don't ;'J E our prices. .. $3.95 $2.95 $7.50 fO Ca- Jcj r ats, succeeded In disarming him. STAGE STRUCK YOUTH by Drown to hor. Sho tllo.l tn hliln mprovoraont Co. for $20,000 dnm-jhor emotion whllo looking at tho umukuu i uo auo mo pinimirr ;rocoiM of hor old lovo. Samplos of booatiBo of tho loss of an oyq and enr.tho lottors woro as follews: in an oxploslon nt tho Ravonsdalo ' Holoved, I lovo you in tho truost m,n08, 'and bttst sonso thnt a man lovon wo- Tho plnlntlff, whon placed on tho 'man. not iilono for tho passion bo stnnd, romovod a glass oyo from nn'tweon ua, but In a hlghor, truer way iiiiuy BocKoi uy way or illustrating 'i jovo to bo with you, hoar (United Press Leased Wlro.) Chicago Nov. 20.A sweeping doclslon by tho Illinois suprom court that ownors of property rented for saloon purposes aro llnblo for dnmagofl in case of tho Illegal alo ot liquor by tholr tenants waa mndo PliTlIc yostor'dny. It provod n.wur prlso to tho organisation!) of cltlrons nnd clorgymon that havo been flghtn Ing tho liquor trafllo In Illinois. It was nn oqunlly great Btirprlso to tho . offlclalM nnd ropresontntlves of tho 1 liquor intorests. On tho rocolrvt of tho opinion ot tho court tho nntl-llquor forco hold colobrntlonB nnd at onco laid plana, for a now and oxtonslvo campaign In, which both property ownors nnd liquor donlorH aro to bo mado ' tho target. Tho court's ruling lit moro swoop. Ing than In any similar ease horoto foro, It placon property owners In. dangor of wholosalo proeiiitlonH, es peclaly in cases whom miloon keop- ors thomsolvos havo not nuiqh proiv. orty on whloU to rocovor dnmngos. tlio extent of his Injuria. Tho of foct of this notion was startling. yoc.i. bo oloso to you. This morning when I ' got up I wished that I could hour sovoral women spootators falntod ;you jnK a swoet song, that It might 'aim ovwii wi niiornoys in tlio uit Hand of Millionaire Is Declined By a turnod na,0 Los Angeles Millionaire Ladlos' now, $15.00 Coats, $20 Ribhrlzd 0au, now . $9.50 $12.50 High olasj coajta oad suits now marked away down. Fine furs at an"y prloo you wish from 95c up McEVOV BROS. ulL AND COUKT STREETS. SALEM, OREGON. (Unltod Pross Ixiased Wire.) Chloago, Nov. 20. Stranded in Chloago with hundreds of othor mombors ot her profoMlon, MIm Dlano Oat, a hnndnomo Momphls girl, line doollned tho hand and woalth of a Log Angolos millionaire proforrlng tho glare and glKter and Incidental tribulations of n stags life to an oxistenco of opulent oase. Whon tho operatic company with which sho was playing crashed on tho rook of financial stringency, William Atehlnson, of Los Angolw, who had llowod tho attraction across tho continent to lay slego to Miss Oafs heart, hastonod to Chica go, whoro ho found hor esconsed with her mother at tho Revoro House awaiting an "ongageraont." Atcninson ottered nor one inait CLAIM AGAIN REJECTED ring In my oars till I saw you again Good-bye, dear, wlfo, good-byo for n brief porlod. I will write ovory mall My life, my bono, mv all Is bound in jyou, and you only; bo good to me, lovo mo as I do you. As evor your own Arthur." Ilrown DttMxned Something. Ono lottor BpQoinonlly aoknowl edgod Jlttlo Arthur as "our" ohlld. It reads: My own dear wlfo, never so dr (Unltod Pross Loasad Wlro.) There lu no foundation or truth la the story sent from Salem to a Portland morning paper that Governor Chamberlain klokod R. D. Hume ,tho Rogue rlvor salmon king, out of his olllco Tuesday, after hav ing somo words ovor his olalm for money spent In oarrylng on hatcher ies for tho stato. Hume did go at tho stato fish commission vigorously and Governor Chamberlain did call WALSH USED THE DOUBLE CROSS SCHEME HotulnfloiiM In IHn Ftvuicd Flint n during Fiiwt lining Made, (Unltod 1'rons Leased Wlro.) Chloago, Nov. 20 Moro nmnzJiiB or Htwr, i nm an yours ioiay. 'uasi rovoJatlons of Walsh'i bapklnn; thy bread ipon the wators; It shall mothods wero mado publlo today by rouirn io you aaer many nays.- your Rank Bxamlnor Moxoy. Ono day In message came this morning, waftlnjj January. 1906. Walsh deposltod sov, lovo of luy darling from tho Paolflo.on momornndum uotoN for i02.non as a chinook wafts Its balm ovor tho land. Take good care of our llttlo Arthur. Kep at him until he has the wit and brilliancy of his mother. Remember tho quotatien: 'Your blood, commingled with mine, yot shall mount tho thro no of kings.' " each, and drow out 4G-M.Q00. Tho soourlty wiih a lot of Beoond-hand mortgago bonds of iho WUconslu. Michigan railway, said to 36 miles long, and with but llttlo trafllo. Tho govornmont nhnrgos that thoy wero worthlosu. Tho same day Walsh got 1126,000 by Belling at par to would be pormanont. with a com-, oow. an" '! nm noi io maKe mand of his fortune, but dosplto her afly threats as to what ho would do discouraging surrooundlngs, the to the commission, but If ho had any young woman deollned to become jromedy to go Into tho court and es- iiauuau uib riMUi. 1110 auorcatiun .was rather lively, as both men are tho wife of a millionaire. At various nmv nouses inrouKfi-1 out tho country young Atehlnson wa3 jnot6d 'or tbe," nt taking any bluffs a conspicuous figure, always an oo-,au lu' o uia oi me a ctpant of a box. He nevor mJwwd moa king waa called by tho doughty a performance and at each ho would executlvo in no mild words. Hume present Mise Ost with a bouquet of left for San Franolsco last night ful Amerlcan Beauty roses, whon she y convinced that bo need look for appoared upon the stage. Atohlnsonjno relief from tho stato flU coramU gave up the quest today and loft for on. but must go to tho courta for tho coast In disgust. whatever be will recover. Whllo the Iottors wero bolng Iden tified Dr. nrush, of Haltlmoro, tho tho GhimiKn X'mfnnni nnnir government's lnanlty export, drew .bonds of tho Mount Oil & Rtim. ton Coal Company. It In ohargort that thorn) bonds havo no market value. an nnatomloal outline and diagram of Mrs. Rradloy's head. -' o FJIKfOIlT VALUATION AND WAGES IIAVK INORKASED. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Washington, Nov. 20. Tho census bureau reports that the commercial valuation of freight transported by water to tho Paolfio coast was $74. 000,000 last year, and $21,000,000 in 1889 Tho wages bavo increased from $5,000,000 to $12,000,000. Up to noon tho evldonce showed that Walsh withdrew from his throo banks $3,395,389 of his depositors' funds, and that ho usod tho nninea ot olerks to get tho money. o i .. , CIUcAgo Markets. Chloago, Nov. 20. Cash wheat, opening, $1.02; oloslng, $1,01, Cash corn, opening, GC; closing. BC'4, Cash oats, oponlng. 50; olos Ing, B0. l'fl