"ft v aJ&QM lOjPlinllujSSfe(Pia,lnJllljio i kl f auraal SALEM, OREGON, FIUDAY, 0 I'MHISH 22, 1007. NO Stt.. VERNOR SUGGESTS THAT STEELE RESIGN iYBE PEANUT POLITICS Tho only thing thnt Stool can da now Is to roslgn." Tho governor then intimated thnt criminal proceedings ngalnst Steele would bo Instituted nt once If tho trenour did not resign. I5M0NEYT0C0. Chamberlain Treasurer Steel itens Proceedings, SugKCRtn Resign lied Press "Leased Wire.) bid, Or , Nov. 22. "If It ho l peanut politics to work to o the stato the money lost ortunate deposits In bad :then I nm guilty of tho Btatcd Governor Chamber morning, when asked cou- i charges mado against him representative of tho Amorl- cty Company to that effect. surety company can savo tn Interest on tho amount : state from tho surety com- cauBo of Stnto Treasurer eposlt In tho Tltlo Quarnnt?o Loused Wire Flushes. Tho Royol Columbia hospital at Now Westminster, B. C, hai been attacked with cupldltis, tho old dtb- easo which carries off pretty nurse?. A. R. Exley, an insane man, of Tacomn, contracted for 100,000 shares of wireless telegraph Rtocl:, paid SI down and gavo a noto for tho balance. Tho stock Is now he'd up, and will romaln so unll tho noa expires, as the man was not de clared InBano until after tho contract was mado. At Santa Monica beach tho 18-monthB-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson was drowned by being swept Into tho seas by n high wavo. G0NPESSI0N IMPLICATES MRS. TODD TE. Ryan, of Wisconsin; J. C. Dahl man, (ft Nebraska, and M. J. Wade, ofj Iowa. DRUGGED HUSBAND And Then Killed Him In Statement of Norman Had Made Several Attempt. Clearing Houses. (United Press Leased Wire.) Scattlo, Nov. 22. Clearings $1,- 175,040, balances $1G4,9C4. Portland Clearings. ?C99,24f, balances $CG,0G1. ARAMS CASK GOES TO TUB JURY TOMORROW (United Press Leased Wlro.) Rathdrum, Idaho, Nov. 22. Ar- they can delay tho payment gumonta of attorneys in Stovo Adamq J of Steele's term of office, jcaso woro started this morning, ana cantimo tho schools of tho, tho caso will bo submitted to tho crippled for lnck of fund'. Jury tomorrow evening. mmmmmmmmmm mmsmi PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE (United Press LeaBOd Wlro.) Montcsano, Wash., Nov. 22. At torney Abol, who acted ob Herbert Norman's, alias Frank- Stcolo, legal advisor until his sulctdo and to whom Norman mado a complete con fcBslon, published an extract of that fosslon today which docldodly Implicates Mrs. Todd with tho murder of hor husband. Attor- MORILIZATIOX or UNLOYAL TROOPS. (United ProsB Leased Wire.) Lisbon, Nov. 22. King Carlos or ders tho concentration in Lisbon of all the loyal regiments. All regi ments thought to bo unloynl nro to b'sent to tho provinces. A repub lican uprising agalnRt tho crown and tho Premier of Franco, who rofiUBoa to call a session of parliament, Is imminent. Tho government Is pre pared to meet forco with force. Trade Is paralyzed and many of the Jlnnnclnl Institutions havo suspend ed,, and many papora havo boon suppressed. Two men were killed by tho accidental oxploston of a bomb in a revolutionist's house. Jem's Greatest 'V Goods Seller IE CHICAGO STORE OFFERS et merchnndlso at prices that will eurprlso tho closest buyer, goods, silk, ladles' coats, ladles' suits, children's coats, fine uen's and boys' clothing, hosiery, underwear and hundreds of lrtlcle fQv WffMfsfjffrr ' y?i$ry EVIDENGE OF MURDER IN POLK COUNTY Former Chcmnwn Student In Jail nt -naHns Charged With KIUIiik a Squaw, (United Prc3B Leased Wlro.) Shorldan, Or., Nov. 22. Evldonua of a foul murder has boon uncov ered by Polk county authorities I when tho dead body of Adallno Bend, an Indian woman of 30, wus 'found with hor skull crushed In by tho blado of tin nx. Enoch. Storco, ards of C3c and 75c plain fancy Dress Goods. nn value?, jard d"v Kii lr-t standard r yard , 9w inh of dark and light colr- ou!ng flnnnels a quality, -worth r yard ob fB CU ir.t flnnnnl c!al pr, o yard ..0 IdC tt(l "f ards of nrettv and waisting silks now at fcaT' prices 25c, 39c, i9f C r 7r.c ner vnrd. Ma cf fr; dress goods now rnic i . I cf f no dress and waist P'ks r. iv iiat.p Pitrnp - - ! Cf J JAe hlnn. o-w H0(! - m 9 tt w w BRIGADIER f Coats and Suits f&l away down don't N'Uoi Pi i ii.fi) $2.95 $7.51 it if J I 'ivlpAWftttSA b rmmV II V " IHlWva h -7 WX VA & 7 Al 'I r-'?. WW I Mill I H. iA M v. GENERAL ALLEN. Head of United States army signal corps who wan a figure at tho recent aurouautlc cbugreHS and who is in charge of army experiments In ulr nav ljrutlou. . - nlBlftfii Indian', who tvrt the Infor mation which led to tho finding of "the body, in In Jail at Dallns, charged with murder. There wer no witnesses to tho .tragedy Adnllno Hbnd waB tho wlfo of Frank Dond, but'lind loft hor rod man spouso to llvo Wttli Storco. It .is hcllovod that a auarrol took plate iwhllo tho two woro chopping wood, and that in tho hont of pasBlon Storco struck tho blow that rosulted In tho .woman's death. I Storco was at ono tlmo n stxidont JAMES nt tho Chemnwa Indian school. ENGLISH VIEW OF SITUATION NEED CONFIDENCE Robert Rulfour, IlngHM Merchant, Khjh AmcrlcAiiK Havu Too Much Money. (Unltod ProsB Leased Wire.) Soattlo, Wash., Nov. 22. "Moro money? Tho wholo trouble with tho Auiortcan peojilo Is that they have too much money already. What you Americans need Ih not moro money, but moro confidence. If t,ho money being withdrawn from banks for hoarding or loft in safe deposit boxes nnd idlo accounts woro only put Into business use, itho ontlro sit- yesterday. Tho men accepted, tuolr? checks, on tho bottom of which. wus printed "Pnyablo at tho option t Uho holder through any bftjctfc lac funds of tho San Francisco Clearing Houso Association." Tho men attempted to cash thetc checks at tho banks In Sparks and? Rono, but nono of tho banks wqul& take them, as tho banks couldr note handle tho $00,000 worth of chks without Jeopardising tho functn oC dopoaltors. Tho men got togothor and rcfusedri to work until thoy woro glvon mah. Last night nrrangomohtH were tnada with tho Rono clearing houso basks, nnd tho Rank, of Sparks to cash thr checks upon tho bnslH of 10 per centr cnsli and tho bnlanco In Rono clears Ing lion bo cortlflcatos. Tho oro- ployoa will probably agree to this? plan today. o OFFICER IS CENSURED FOR ALLOWING FIGHT MARIE CAIIILL COMING Mario Cohlll's "smart" musical ney Abel Issued that statement on tho request of tho dead murder ers, father, wjio arrived hero thols morning. In brief tho Norman statomont to Abol Is na fol)o,ws: "Stcolo stated," doclared Abol, "that on a number of occasions Mrs. I Todd had tried to kill her husband l,,a'' "Marrying Mary," Is said to be by administering laudanum. byimor "e o musical comodlos of smothering him whllo ho was drunk Ausiwlln Dnlly's production than and by administering powdered an' which havo been seen since the glusa." death of the eminent manager. She Ho also cave the names of dnug W1" 00 be urana, December stores In Hoqulam and approxlmat.5111. Captain In Iowu NuJIohhI Ghai'&( Will Re Court-MnrtlaleU fr At Hreach of UlNciplhio. purahasod I Ladles' $16.00 Coats, nqw $20 Rubberized Coats, now $9.50 $12.58 .50 r ', tin oo High olass coats and suits now marked away down. Fine furs at any price you wish from iats, $5c up McEVOY BROS. tClAl, AM) COURT STREETS, SALEM, OREGON. dates uiidii which she thoso poisons. Stoolo further statod "A;x MW.LihUU CJlOhl.N that this waB done to got rid of Todd " OVHIlWHKMflNO OIIOIOK. so that ho and Mrs. Todd could got I MkoBe, Okla., Nov. 22 San mnrrrnrl- thnt nn tho nlcht of Todd'S. Fran0,8CO hnB "OOn OhOSOH . US the doath, Mrs. Todd Induced her hm-i1"61" n,aco of tho next sosslon of band to drink boor, drugged with "" i wmtmmppi congress. laudnumMhat this made Todd Blck.nVhen the oltlos wore fighting for whoroupon she gavo him some whla-itn honor of tho noxt nnual n'0" kov nnA hnd him lift down, and t hat " "" Yuiu, a a vuicw ho fell asleepj that sho thon admin-, ohoke1 w'th ", told of his sitting Istfire,! nhlnroform. and when ho was wn "B oomrajuoo or du appomiea Insenslblo tho two of them carrlod rece,vo lho mossagos of sympathy him out of the houso Into tho wood-,wb,ch flahod from all cornors of tho shed, and she struck tho blows " to tho strloken olty of San which caused his death." (Franolsco on the days that followod tho great horror, and he asked that DEMOCRATS ARK tD0 nonor l)e s'ven to tho motropo GVTTTISG RRADV. "8 ' tne West. San Franolsco hud French Llok. Ind., Nov. 22. lt!won berre e cheers that answered has boon praotlcally dooldod that a President Loveland's address had full meeting of tho Doraooratlo na- u'ed from tho hall, tlonal committeo will be held in o Washington about the middle of D- HLKCTRIO OARS IN EDWARD PAY80N WESTON. PedcHtrlun of sixty nine who started Oct. lift to walk from Portland, Me., to Chicago, lupentlng u feat he perform' ed forty yiuir ago. uatlon would right Itsolf iiko a Hash." Such was tho comment on present financial conditions mado by Rohort Halfour, tho senior partnor of tho groat English morcantllo nnd ship ping firm of Dnlfour, Quthrlo' it. Co. Ho enmo out to America from London for tho purpose of review ing the buslnoss dono by tho Ameri can branches of tho firm. For tho past week ho has beou principally engaged In assisting to perfeot tlu arrangements for handling the whont crop of the Northwest of which Ralfaur, Guthrie & Co. Is one of tho principal exporters. Ho came hero from Portlnnd yos terday in company with Aloxandor Uallllo, thd roproseututlvo of tho firm at Tacomn, and was In confer on cg throughout tho day with local bankers and representatives of tho various concerns engaged in tho whont trade of tho Northwoct. (United Press Leased Wire.) I)oh Moines, la., Nov. 22. aavor. nor dimming took n hand In tho Dv onport's wldoly-ndvortlzod Horman. McFnrlaud prize light last oveivjuk: and with tho aid of u compuny ot" militia, ordered it stopped, ovon bo foi'Q' It ))0Kin.iiLaU)ra-xonuironUa.-was arrived at, whereby tho contest; should 'do for point?, and tho militia romninog on tho scone, - McFnrlnnd had the bolter of th6 content and when tho nftoonth round ondod, Hormnnn was hanging on ta mo ropos. Adjutunt-Gonoral Thryft, of tha Iowa National aunrds, .will arrest Cuptalu Kulp, of Davenport, rtndi court-martial him for dlsoboylng tho. order, by not provontlng tho fight. His conviction monns a dishonorable- dlsohargo, so -the goyormir has told Kulp. Some of tho Noldlors wit nessed tho light. WAIF IS TRAITOR TO HIS FRIEND Young Lad Ifoldn Up Artlut Wliffc RcNi'iiciI If Im From tlm Hlunm. comber, when it will bo finally do elded on a time and place for the next Democratic convention. Den IIEAD.OX COLLISION, Sandusky, O., Nov. 22. Twelyo persons woro Injured In a head-on vflp is maklne the hardest fight for 'collision between a Lake Shoro elec the convention. Sentiment Is grow-, trie car and a local soldlera' homo Ing favorable towards tho selection car, Just outside ho city llralta hero of Tom Johnson as Taggart's sue- this morning. John Holxhauer and cessor as chairman of the national, Fred Horn, of the crew, are prob committee Th craembers arriving ably fatally Injured, The soldlera' today were Fred Dubois, of Idaho, home car was telescoped. 7iriiuui Firm FjiIIh. Hamburg ,Nov. 22. The firm of J. F. C. Moeller suspended yester day. Tho liabilities are reported to be from $1,750,000 to $2,000,000. Tho most Important Hamburg and other German banks, as woll as a number of English firms, aro in volved In tho failure. Tho aHaota aro reported tp bo $600,000. It Ja W10 engaged him to pose for hor. ( United Pross Loasod Wire.) Long IJoaoh. Cal., Nov. 22. Mia Fnnnlo Illxby, an artist and moinbor of tho well-known wealthy pioneer family of that name, was hold up in her studio yoBtorday and robbed or $11 by Willis Rhondos, a ono-leggod boy, whom sho rescued from tho streets six months ago, and bo frlonded In muny ways. Roldly en tering tho Htudlo, while Miss lllxby- was alouo, ho muipiwd tho look be hind him, threatened her with t pair of scissors and compelled hor io- glvo up tho money. Then he BnmHlm.l tho tolophouo tranBinlttor, out tho wlros nnd escaped, leaving his vic tim a helploss prisoner. Sho uttracC- od a pollcoman after an hour. Rhoades was born u eripplo. Hlj deformed Jog was amputated whllo- ho was a baby, and Boon afterward1 hlH paronta d.led. A waif of the town, ho was noticed by Mlsa DlxUn, supposed that speculation in stocks caused tho failure. Tho artist became interested, anJ (tearing him express a desire for ft course in a business college, paid bis tuition. In other ways, too, sho uld- ed him, but to no purpose. Railroad Men Refuse Check. Reno, Ney., Nov. 22. Railroading east of Sparks is practically at u standstill, .and not a wheel turned LUSITANIA CLIPS OFF nor a hammer Bounded In tho big ANOTHER FIVE MINUTES; shops at Sparks yesterday after- Liverpool, Nov. 22.- Tho stoaraor noon, as a result of tho Southern iljusltanla, which Is docking hero to Pacific Company paying the em-day, made a now castbound record; ployes In checks, which tho men aro (of 4 days, 22 hours nnd 60 minutes, unnble to cash. The pay car arrived from New York, ) i