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t ' I Jtottrartf IS SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 111, 1007. NO.. 2JMt u ill Gets Mad andReads Riot Act to Lumbermen J. HILL HREATENS LUMBERMEN iVE TIME TO COOL Lis victor heciln he HLL TUT MANY LUMBERMEN RECEIVER'S HANDS IIEFORE ITE QUESTION IS SETTLED. United Pi-obb Leased Wlro.) ittlo, Wash., Doc. 13. James 111 la going ito rotallato on tho lermen of tho Pacific coast, es- illy In tho Northwest, on account be rnto question, which Is now threshed out In Wnahfngton. .morning Victor II. Booxman, lary of tho Pnclilc Const Lum- an's Association, now In Wash- Soattlo; B. D. Kinsley, of Brldnl Veil, Or.; Mr. lluckor, of Everett, and mysolf that ho would put many lum borinon In tho hands of receivers be fore tho rr.to question is settled, and that tho lumbormen would havo nm plo ttmo to cool their heels boforo tho commission rendered Its final do clolon. Our cano will bo concluded Wednesday of next week. Plvo Pa cific coaot lumber and shlnglo manu facturnrs aro hero to tCBtlfy In favor of tho railroads. Sixty traffic man ngoro km also hero. Tho testimony co far has been practically in our favor, and tho yroapccU for a fovor nblo decision nro good. (Signed) Victor H. Beckmnn." Among th'o flvo lumbormon to tes tify for tho rnllroadn oro said to bo D. M. dough, of tho Clark-NIckor-son mill at Evorott, and Poulson, of tho Poulson Lumber Company, of Portion!. Merchants' National to Open. (Unltod Press Lensod Wlro.) Washington, Doc. 13. Frank Wat son, prosMent of tho Merchants' Na tional Bank, of Portland, Is hero discussing the reopening of tho bank with tho comptroller, Ridgloy says BRISTOL DENIES NEGLECT HENEV COMETH NOT hl otlur qualities, Is nlso human, nryj It Is only human to prefer ele phants to titmice. As yot llenoy Imb not purchased a tlokot or reserved accommodations for Portland, and everyono In Portland will bo vory much surprised If thoy hear thnt ho hns done so. Aa yet tho congressional delega tion has not mndo any recommenda tions an to a successor to Bristol, buc tho wires betweon tho metropolis of urocon and tuo cnuiuu nro Humming i with applications, ondorsomouta nnd domands. Senator Fulton will have tho final say In tho matter, and his friends nro being assiduously court ed by tho Jobless and tho hungry. PORTLAND BAR INDIVIDUALLY j Tho federal Job Is a gllt-odgod meal ,.,.... ,,, ...., ..,.'UCKt w'1 honorary trimmings on UNANIMOUS IN THE OPINION j tho Mq Md thcr(J Jro ft munbor of THAT "HE" IS THE MAN TO MRht young Oregon nttornoya who hollove with on abiding faith that tho ORCHARD CONTINUES TESTIMONY FILL THE OFFICE AND DRAW THE SALARY'. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Portland, Dec. 13. United StnUs District Attorney C. W. Bristol, who was hailed as tho successor of Fran- cIb J. Honoy in tho land fraud proso- thnt) ovory asBlutnnco will bo rou-!cutlon In tho Northwest, scarcely a dored Ynton. Tho Impression about ,yoar ago, and wIiobo summary dis tlio troaiiry department; Is that .missal from onico Wednesday, Is still attending tho advanced rnto tho bank will soon reopen as It id. tho political sonsatlon of Oregon, In Hooping vory still nnd saying noth Wnshlngion ing. ag caso uoioro mo lntomnio acrco CotniniBsion, wired as fol- faohlngton, D. C, Dec. 13. h II. Allen, Soattlo, Wash. Sent Hill, of tho Great North- odny told Charloa E. Patten, of regarded as solvent. Watson will leavo position was mndo for them in heav en. They nro wooing It with nil tho forvor of an alllnlty hunting a mnr rlcd man. Bristol's nppolntmout lioltls until Juno, but can bo terminated at any tlmo. Whon Bristol Is finally suc cessfully sovorod from olllco a utato ment Is oxpectod from him. Whon it does conto hlo friends Bay ho will not mlncb tho terms and fodurnl condi tions In Oregon may bo given a rnk- ;ing ovor that they havo not hnd slnco Honey convicted Sonntor Mitchell. this nftornoon for Now York, whoro ho will confer with bank correspond ents thoro. That tho national bank IMiB 1BB1 I ' III I1ICAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Grand Exhibition Christmas Goods Now on Display and Ready for Your Inspection comprise the latest and newest goods obtainable will be sold at prices that will insure quick sales. your choke from the following list: Today ho stopped down from his To Regulate Immigration. sphlnx-llko pedestal long enough to (United ProsB Leased Wlro.) deny tho chnrgo that ho was guilty Soattlo, Wash., Dec. 13. Tho Jap- will reopen Is regarded as a practical of noglect in tho proscwitlon of 2T nneto Kojcui Lveguu of Soattlo Inst cortnlnt here jlndlctmontn, which ho porBonally se- nlht gave dellnlto ovidonco of Its cured against tho land grabbers, (attitude on OMnntnl Immigration by jTheBo canes ho declnrcd hnvo bcon-londcralng a memorial to congress pushed na rapidly n possible. Thon fvRieS excepts morchnnts. ntudent ho resumed his nttitudo na tho "si-nnd trnvolera from tho proposod ex tent mnn," nnd continued to mnko elusion law. Tho exclusion loaguo nolsoa generally nccredltod to tho j whon flrftt organized, and for soma oystor. jtlmo nfterward, was bofore tho pub- But tho speculation as to tho real lie in tho nttitudo of advocating tho rouBon'a for Bristol's ourt dismissal absoluto prohibition of Oriental im In the dopartmont of Justices rec-j migration. Latoly tho loudors of tho (ommondatlon that hlB nomination for organization havo boen ondonvarlng roappolntmont bo withdrawn is still to formulate monauroa that will rog- rifo In tho country whoro rolls thejulato Instoad of prohibit immigration 'Orogon. Yesterday U. 8. Senator )0f ABintlo races. Tho petition to Fulton wna pjosonted with a formal 'congress will bo clrwjlntod all over statement from Attornoy-Genoral tho const. (Bonaparte In relation to Bristol's dismissal. Two charges wore mado n gainst Honey's succoesor. Ono woa REPEATS HIS STORY CROSS EXAMINATION REOINS AND HE TELLS OF LETTERS FROM BIMPKINH AND PETTI RONE AND OF 1118 OWN LET TER TO HIS WIFE. .DRESS GOODS .SILKS ES' COATS S' SUITS ADERSKntTS rFnts TRIMMED HATS UMBRELLAS )VES SILK AND LINEN IIAND- HIEFS j clothing CLOTHING I SILK NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY jf' SILK HOSIERY) fARLE LINENS I' DRESS SKIRTS FANCY NECKWEAR HN RIBBONS SE SUPPORTERS ICES f'S WOOL SWEATERS FINE DRESS SHOES iSLIPPERS TOYS AND GAMES of Other Articles. tho delny In tho prosocutlon of the Innd frauds. Tho other was based on tho "terms, of n cortnln tologram addroesod by him to tho nttornoy gonoral of tho department of Jus- Burglara Blow the Hnfo. (United Pross LonBod Wlro.) Couloo City, WnBh., Doc. 13. Two burglars early yesterday morn ing nrackod tho safo in George II. McDonald & Company's ntoro with nltro glyoorlno, but wore frightened iiL. mm i Hi 'iHfl Ma m w i mm Mii Ik Tp Irtrt XtTfint irt An. am 9 4 til ii ' "lv " ,w,, " , away bofore thoy could aoeuro their dUpateh wore both Bonaparte and Jdor T p,,, ,nd nI. Bristol rofu.0 to make public a thli th h ft M bo , ,t tlmo. It ta currently bel ovod to bt d t h t b a copy of his statement to a Port- kQn wpioilon completely land owning paper te week J!wreoko1 tho Uoni ., n th. wheh Bristol d.olared that the statament mado by the dopartmont i. PB Qftrtt fta .. niin . . .. ' 9 IttBtlAA nt Via timl Kaaii nrnfoii. I i t jum.u v iiuu ww ! " Corj(i nftor tj10 crnokamon had uiuuuuy cuiuiuwuu wuii nvvvrui i ,tho defendants In tho land fraud cose prior to bU aaaumnilon of ofllco was a "malicious Blander." This strenuous wielding of thq Eng lish language may excite admiration gan. Th olllc flxtoir&H woro bad ly damaged. Tho fugitives ran a quator of a mils east of town where 'they mouutod horaoa and rodo to 'Adrian, on tho Great Northern, to n the dnrtmant of Just oo whlof JmJf ft hnnir amed nfln I tho oxpreaeloM omanate from the White Houso , hut coming from d subordinate fadtral attornoy Ir a comparatively unimportant dUtrltt. tlioy arouse emotioM of an ontlrfly dlfforont nature. For a short tltna Tho Wojiwtn in (iio Cie. (United Prea Leasod Wire.) PorUand, Dc. 13. A motlvo for I the mysterloud murder of William this week it Dupuis by John Wynne, which hap- was appnront that th dpartmoiit'lMd early Thursday morning, nt of fustlco atil ontertalnd a bHiy.ain oannya saloon nero. was sup. (United Prosa Leased Wlro.) Boise, Idaho, Dec. 13. After toll ing of hla arrest at Caldwell, hla Im prisonment In tho penitentiary nnd his confoBHlon to Detective McPar Innd, Harry Orchard, chlof witness for tho Btnto In tho Pottlbouo trial, was turned ovor to tho dofonso for cross oxnmlnntlou. Orchard said that hlu nrrost camo tho day after tho mur der of Stounonborg, hut ho was al lowed to remain under guard nt tho hotol until tho following day, whon ho wna taken to tho county Jail. Ho ttald that after hln arrest, and boforo ho wnB takon to tho county Jail, ho destroyed all itho pnpora .la his nos- soonlon, Including lettera from Jack'1 SlmpkliiB nnd UttUilliqnp. ,.U.,was alvown-the copy ofa Sottor which Iio rocolved whllo Jii JalL niul?11'1 at It had buon -wrlrton by etllbouoj Tho letter waa npf Introduced nt'that tlmo. Ho also told .of rocolvlug n tologram from Fred Miller nt Spo knno, in which tho attorney auld ho would coino to defend him. Orchard said ha hud sont no communication U) Mlllor. A lottor which Orchard suld ho wroto to hla wlfo nnd givun to Marlon Mooro to mall In Alaska was Introduced, aa was n letter written by Haywood to Mrs. Orchard, In which ho Hfild ho undoratood Orohar.1 had gono to AluoUu. Orohnrxl was asked If ho had any personal fooling against any of the men that ho hnd killed or trlud to kill, nnd he said that ho had not, and that ho only know a fow of thorn. Heck and MoCormlok, ho said ho know wvll, and had thought n groat deal of thorn. Darrow began hla croHs-exiiinliiaUon at 11:90. He flrvt (liiofttfoned Orchard concerning his autobiography recently published In n magazine, Orchard said that he began writing tho story of his lifo m June, 1000, nnd gavo the manuscript to tho publisher last spring, boforo tho Haywood trial. Darrow thon asked him about bis eurly llfo, nnd the wltnasH oonfeaHed that boforo h left Canada he had burnod his ohoos factory to oolloct InaurantM. May Wlthdmw TriHH's (Unltod ProBa Leased VJlrfr.) dohtnold, Nov., Dee. Iff. 'Aikstr a two-hours Interview with Gunciat Funaton last night ho InforHwOC mm that .tho, troopa would probably orderod withdrawn from Oo&MM In th ovory near future," nald? C 1L MacKinnon, prouldent of tho- mtimv local union this morning. "Tho- oral was greatly pleased wltU th quiet manner In which tho lmr havo been conducting thomaoIvOK, tmi: mndo no attompt to conceal tha ftst I bollovo that In hla report to "Wash ington ho will Htnto that the contin ual presence of tho troops hore m not nccomnry. It hna been stMe that na soon aa tho sold lent Icckw tHe minora will commit overt acta. Till will avail thorn nothing', an lk troopa couKl bo ordered back In fla day's notice. Tho Western Federa tion Is going to win its battlcn nlmft olenn llnoa, or not nt ftH." Funstou nnld ha will remain uatHt aftor he federal commisHfon nrriv. Tho notion of tho mlno owners l reducing tho wages of unloir men ta having its offect In nearly nil DraiH oh of labor In Gold fluid, and it la -Moved thnt many aympathotlti atrfkwc will rosult. At n special mooting tr the trades labor council lnt ntRh. . resolution wna passed condentRlinc tho nctlon of tho mlno ovynoro. Tfcv olcctrlclntiH and enrponture hurtt walked out, nnd It Is bqllovod tat othor trades will follow until there Is n gonornl tlo-up. Tho Gold morchnnta pnsM n busy day. FM morning thoy wcro nurnmonetl to ponr boforo Gonornl Fnumlpn-, ' 'gathorcd tholr Ideas regarding tJt BltunUon. PROMINENTHTAYTON MAN. KA FutlH'r" of County Troinutw JlkJi-. urtlwm'Pnfnk'H Avny at t)M)Io4n , of IIIm Hon In This CI V- A. J. Rlchnrduon, fnthor of Caun-v. ty Tronati ror Richardson, died nt Dm homo of hlu son, In thtH city, lhk foronoon at tho ago of about tovnn-ty-threo yonra. Ho wna a pioneer of tho Wlllamotto valloy, having cr'oawil ' tho plnlun In tho Immigration ot 1861, and located n few mllea from whoro Solo now atauds. In tho ser ontlos ho bocamo a roatdont of Maria county, locating at Stayton, whom for mnny yoars ho conducted a haluB nnd llvory biiBlnoss. Ho Iorvcs; threo chlldron, Mra. Wlloy, of givat tlo; W. Y. Richardson, of (hla c!ty and Warren Richardson, of Htaytoa. His wife Hiirvlvoa him, and llvo with her Bon at Stayton. DoceiaeT waw a llfolong and consistent mombor of tho Chrlstlun church, nnd hfi death will bo dooply niotirnod by imtiiy old friends nud ploueor rialdon(a or Woatem Oregon. Ho Jonveo thro lirothura, Dr. J. A. Rlchurdorr. or Halom; B. T. Richardson, of Spo kane; John W. RIchardBon, of Bcfo; Wad d all Rlohnrdson, of Moro, Wa oo oosinty. Tho funeral will bo IieloT at 11 a. m. Sunday at Btnyfon, Fu naral aorvlcoa at tho roaldonco pf WL Y. Rlahftrdion on Chomokotn nnd: If you want the best voluea on 'Hlo Pacific Coast In Ladlea' Coata and Salts, come to the Chicago J Store. Impression that It still might be abla to wean Franola J. Henoy away from his happy hunting grounds for fatted grafters In Sa Franelsco and California and bring him back 'o the fog boh. to handle b(a old land frad rasoa. Whn Haey had iha question put up to him squarely In San Franclaoo yeetwday he salJ nothing. Bnt ho smiled. Honey u not of that oollber of eltlzen that will use pop sans when twelve Inch guns are handy, and the enorgetla special proseoutor of Patrick Calhoun Tlrey L. Ford. Bugene B. Sobmitz 'and perhaps WJHiam A. Herron and the entire soumern raoinc ring, ia not very likely to drop this ohaaoe for real big game to ohaso back to Oregon for the mornful satisfaction of encaging in a long and tedlou plfd today whn n Hpeolal from Pen dleton, Or., tho formor homo of tho murdered man and hla slayer, was received, stating that the oauso of the trouble betwoen Dupuis and Wynne originated In an alleged Inti macy between Mrs. Wynne and Du puis. Yestorday a coroner's jury found that Wynno was tho person responsible for Dupuis' death, but refused to comply with tho earnost efforts of the district attornoy and insert tho words "with murderous Intent" Jn tho decision. Mrs. Wynne stands by ber' husband In this crisis, and declares that ho will bo acquit ted. Dipul had a reputation of be Ing a bad man when drunk. For any of the ordinary diseases of the all in Chamberlain's Balro Is conflict with ex-Congreaaman BlngerJ excellent. It not only allaya the Hermann and one Jme District At-, Itching and smart but effect a cure torney John Hall, Heney, among For iaJ at Dr, Stone'a drug atojra. Kdttlu'll ll(ut ThonuiH, (United Pross Leased Wlro.) San Pranclaao. Dee. 13. -Stanley KU-bell. of liuUo, Mont., was glvon iTwelfth BtrMts. Snlom, Saturday nt I Iki flulfilmi nut nlvlit nvnv .Iiiii , V " III TUomaa. of this clt ;: the end or 20 rounds of Miisattondl niid bloody fighting. Ketohell earned tho ver dict by his ngjroasIveuoM, hla oJoaner hitting and more foruaful punches. The man fought every Inch of th way from start to finish aid liter ally cut each other's faaoa to ribbons before the Hna gong sounded. Each mau Kccrod two kuook-dowua during the contoat. A driving rain broke through the canvaiwsovored roof of Reereatlon Park during the tonth tound, and both fighters and spea tatom were thoroughly drenched beforo tho fight ended. Bo von thou sand pooplo witnessed tho exhibition. o -., . Wunhlngtou Is Ilrxtko. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Seattle, Waah., Dec. 13. A apo dal from Olympna to the Star says Tho state Is broke today, and began Issuing "no fund" Interest-bearing warrant on Us general fund. It has about $400,000 cash on band In state depository banks, but thla money la in special funda and cannot b di verted. O l ... n . Cortolyou Hnyu IIh u Lie. (United Prosa Leased Wlro.) Washington, Dee. 13t. The rumor that was ourrent this morning in Washington that Secretary Cortelyou had resigned was ptinoturod at noon at noon by a threo-word Intervfovr with tho aearetary. "That's anothor Ho," ho wild, nnd! with tho,t dismissed tho whole anb J oct. Since Roosovelt'a latent r nouncemont that he will not bir u candidate for u third term, tho Dtoukr of Cortelyou hna wotlooubly rfon. Tho bollof Is spreading that the ad ministration, bollovlng that the TIt boom boa flattened out, are now con centrating their strength upon th oecrotary of tho treasury. TuroniA School RtiHdiHi; oh Ffrov (Unltod Presa Leased Wlre. Tacoma, Dec 13 The big Frank-, lln school building caught Are thin nftornoon The children all march out quietly, and the fire was soon con trolled without ccrloui lo, .- (3 f ! f. 1 vrtl ' A. . Ml I