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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1008.
NO. 10.
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VELYN TO REPEAT HER STORY
nt
apan Says She Is Keeping Her Fleet At Home
mYN WILL TELL
ABOUT STANFORD WHITE
robably More Sinned Against Than Sinning Her Story
Is Sure to Awaken Pity In Brea sts Of Jurors
(tfolted Presa Loasod Wire.)
Kew York, Jan. 18 Bvolyn Thnw
a not take the stand whon tho trial
hr husband, Harry Thnw, who Is
j trlod for the second tlmo for
.murder of Stanford Whlto Is to
ted Monday. This decision wna
Mtincod today, after tho defense
njed its plans,
rhe wife of ho defendant hns bean
Wrawn at a wltnoss in ordor to
it Mrs. Hollo Morolionse Lnw
e, Thaw's first governess, to tos
. Mrs. Lawronco ronched Now
k today from her home In Call
lie, and held a long conference
1 attorney Littloton.
t ras Mrs. Lawronco who taught
ry Thaw to talk ns a child. Slio
U diary on Harry's actions, and
defense will rnnko a strong nt
pt to get thla before the Jury. It
mderstood that tho diary glvea
Impression that tho defendant
weak minded whon ho was a'
youth. Mrs. Willinm Thaw may bo
called to tho Btad dlroctly after Mrs.
Lawronco llnlshon hor story.
New York, Jan. IS According to
tho Iews of those closoly Idontiflod
with tho proceedings, tho case of
Harry Thnw, now boing triad for tho
second tlmo for tho murder of Stan
ford White, tho architect, will bo
placod In tho handu of the jmry with
in ten dnyu, Neither side Is showing
nuy disposition to prolong tho trial
and this In boing evidenced by every
step taken by tho prosecution and
defense
Will Evelyn Thnw bo asked again
to publicly recite on tho stand tho
story of hor ruin? This question will
bo answorod next Monday by Justico
Dowllng, who has tho matter under
advisement. In all probability, it Is
thought, ho will decldo against Dis
trict Attorney Jerome, who wantB this
testimony taken secrotaly. HadthlB
JAPAN'S
FLEET IS
AT HOME
WHEELER
SCORES
GOOD PLACE FOR IT
TALKS
THE COURT
OF UTOPiA
MAY RESCUE MINERS
IN NEXT 24 HOURS
JAP MINISTER DENIES REPORT
THAT THE FLEICT IS OFF ON A
SECRET MISSION, AND SAYS IT
la Afn lirvxn.' yimii.mm.-i im il I
SAFE.
(United ProsB Leased Wlro.)
Toklo, Japan, Jan. 18. All, doubt
concerning tho whoroabouts of tho
Japanoso lloet has boon removed by a
CUnlCod Press Loasod Wire.)
college president as usual
is impractical, and shows
what a practical ass an
education can make of a
Self-satisfied pipe-dreamer,
v
(United Press Loosed Wlro.)
Borkaloy, Cal Jan .18. Tho dis
trict appellate court, which recently
CHICAGO
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PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Clearing Sale
A Money-Making Harvest
for
Bargain Hunters
SEE
V
WK ARR OPPF.RING GRKA TER BARGAINS THAN EVER.
ODS NOW OX SALE AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. THEY
ST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SWUNG PURCHASES.
It l'RICBS FOR RELIABLE MERCHANDISE.
l,Me yards of embroidery
0 Ml. They are a spot cash
s direct from the Import
ed art tho beat values in Sa
lt yard Oc
Sirwl I2tfc
J. & yam i5c
to wHUn ar from 4 to IS
S Jdt. Thoy are a flpo pro
fa of artiMle needlework.
yarns of 7c Dark and Light
l Outlaj Flaanela, yard. .3c
'rtH P'ices qb Flao Dross
b tad Silks.
of article all ovor
at clearing price.
m' OoaU. Ladies' Suits, La-
M Kisses' Coata, Milliner,
. Petticoat. Clothing for
Boys, Blankets, Com
t. Hosiery Underwear and Do-
Sltg, w $8.50
Slts, ow $11.50
Oaau, aow $0.00
Oeats, aow $0.50
Md Itse than oost on all
a Salts.
mutter If it becomes necessary.
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rlUltlnln lilt !n
fMlUI'jnl llil la
The Store That Does the Business
moral cWSfacloitce."
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themsolvoB from n'l
Jnpanoso iloet has boon removed by a reversed tho records of tho superior
siaiemcni omcmiiy mauo uy baito,- court in tho cnBo of ox-Mayor Eugene
tho Japanese mlnlator of marine, who e. Schmltz, wob Bcored by Prosldont
says tho warships aro at home. Wheeler yosterdny at tho mooting of
Salto declared that ho made thlH i University of California students In
statement to allay tho excitement j Harmon gymnnslum. Tho head of
that hns been created by false minora J tho university mndo no direct rofor
that tho iloet had loft Japanese enco to tho appellate court, but snld
waters on a secret mission. Ho offerB , that any court moklng a decision
to make n moro lengthy report on tho, should consider tho moral Ibsuob In
volved.
"Thero cannot bo any decision of
course been mirsuod in tho first trlnl i V court tnai is rignt ir tno morni con-
thoro Is no doubt but that Justico Bldorntlon Is loft out of the net,"
Dowllng would allow tho defend- 8nIa Prosldent yiieoler. "I could
ant's wlfo to roueat hor story under "nmo 'wyor of ho cltios around tho
tho snmo mmiinnim. Tint nnw ho l . bay who aro failures becnuso thoy
Bald, to bo.opposed to any soorooy in bavo iBolatod
tho matter. -
So .tho lmpreselon provnlls that
when Evolyn Thaw takes tho tantl
again sho will bo orderod by the
court to again roclto tho Indignities
sho claims to havo wufferod at tho
hands of Stanford Whlto. In addi
tion to this she will bo forced to de
scrlbo tho eccontrlcltlos of her hus
band. At tho first trial sho wns not
asked to give testimony boaring on
this point to any great extent,
Mrs. WJllInm Thnw, tho defend
ant's mother, is reported quite 111 to
day. It is not thought sho will re
sumo her testimony until her daughter-in-law
la finally oxcusod from tho
stand.
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STAMP MILL
NOT A SEDATIVE
HE GOT UNDER
THE HYDRANT
Have Been Burned a Thousand Feet Deep For Nearly
a Moiidi-Oiie Is Reported to Have Gone Insane
(United Pros Leased Wire.)
Ely, Nov., Jan. 18. RoscuorB wero
within 30 foot of tho throe men en
tombed in tho Alphn Hlinft at noon
today, when tho onrth again sank,
thoroby provontlng Immediate roscue.
At this time tho rcMcuorero wore nt n
depth of 000 foet from the mouth of
tho Bhnft,
Ely, Nov., Jnn18. Dovolopmonta
within tho ptiht fow hours point to
tho possibility that tho throo miners
who have boon entombed In tho Alpha
shaft for nearly a month, will bo res
cued In 2 1 hours.
Tho roBcuorora lust night encoun
tered solid ground lust bolow the
. GOO-foot lovol, and dlacoverofl that
falling llmberB had stopped tho debrin
leaving an oponlng largo onougli for
a mnn to crawl through. Tho roscu
or rrnchod m iolnt 7C0 feet below
tho mouth of tho shaft and could
havo gono father If tholr ladder had
not broke. Thoy could nol boo how
far tho oponlng oxtondod, but It lu
known that the Hlinft Is blocked at
tho 1000-foot lovol.
IT thi progreeH Hint him boon mndo
Ih continued the entombed men will
bo rescued within two days. A re
port Ib being circulated to tho effect
tint ono of tho lmprhionod mou hurt
lost bin mind on account of tho long
strain. .
REMEMBER
The Passion Play will be produced Sunday afternoon
and night, 1 :30 and 6:30. Last chan e to sec this su
perb production.. . Regutar, prices. p.f, admission HorMy
night as usual, 5c
(United Pres Leased Wire.)
Tacoma. Wash., Jan. 18. Tho
operation of a Btamp mill crushing
oro Is not conducive to slumber, whon
operated In tho basement of a hotel,
according to an opinion handed down
by the supreme court at Olympla yos
terdny. William M. Ridpath, of Spokane,
admitted stamp works to the baso
mont of his hotel on a loaso, with tho
understanding that It was for tho
display of machinery. Whon tho
stamps began dropping for prospec
tive customers he dlcotrod his mis-;
take. Ho brought suit in tno supe
rior court to oust his tenants, but his
suit was dismissed by the court. On
appeal to tho supremo court the low
er oourt was uveraed.
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THE SHOW WILL
BE ON TIME1
(United Presa Lonsed Wlro.)
Los Angeloa, Cal., Jan. IS. Chan.
Serrltt, who lives on Lookout drive,
shocked, startled and mortified tho
entlro neighborhood by sitting calm
ly beneath a hydrant In tho front
yard for 15 mlnutos yostorday morn
ing, allowing the wnter to go squirt
ing over his entirely nude figure.
Tho resldonts of tho vloinity sont
n hurry call to tho police. They said
that Serrltt probably had no tub In
his house and had sought tho lawn
ub a substitute, sitting on tho grnsa
and turning tho hydrant on, whllo
womon ran for cover and men yolled
and threw rocks at the wet spoctacle.
Tho oiflcors, boaring a blanket and
other secretive appliance, wont to
tho rescue, but Sorrltt, having fin
ished his eloanslng, had ropalrod to
tho house, A warrant for his arrest
was sworn to by neighbors, who
oharge him with boing In an unplo-
turesquo attitude in plain publig
view
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CAUGHT AFTER
A LONG CHASE
LABOR WINS
A VICTORY
THE END OF
THE TRAGEDY
(Unltod Pross L6asod Wire.)
Soattlo, Wash., an. 18. After n
day's hearing of argument and aitldu
viu, Judge Qoorgo E. Morris donled
tho potltlou of tho Pugot Sound
Shoot Metnl Works for an injunc
tion against picketing by tho Amal
gamated Shoot Metal Workers'
Union No. 99, ot nl., on tho grorjnd
that no showing had boon mndo for
tho striking omployos of tho plaintiff
company had usod any forco or Intim
idation in thu Intorcoptlon of work
men who took their places at tho
plant.
AUGUST BELMONT
IS PINGHED
(UnRed Prose Loasod Wire.)
Merced, Cal., Jan. IS. After a
chake that oxtended half arotnd the
world and lasted live yoars, two Eng
lish ailegod Jewol thieves, aocusod of
iii.oiini t'tnn nnn wm-tii .r imuuic
aro under arroat In this city. Thoy
qmiWp ,.., u . .,...- wero taken into custody Sunday by
ka-Yukon Pacific Exposition will be a Scotland Yard's doUctlvo. Tho
hold at the time and nlac nlanned. names of the prisoners aro not given.
Anv Aotxht In the nublic mind that I The homo of a wealthy roeldont In
the 1909 fair would be openod at the London was robbod of jewels about
.appointed time was dispelled yester- Ave years ago. Shortly afterward
day when the executlvo oommittee two men employed about the housa
.met After unanimously passing a disappeared, and Scotland Yard do-
resolutlon that there would bo no tootlves have been on their trail ev-
postponement. the committee pro- er since. They wero caught in a,
eroded with letting a contract for the .Merced saloon. The prisoners will
erection of the agricultural building, 'not fight extradition.
to cost $81,250.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice 1b horoby given that the un
dersigned will receive on Monday,
bids to
j V. of O. Hop.
The Booletv event of the voar at the
University of Oregon will be the January 20, 1908, written
freshman hop tonight. Guests from the following preperty:
many of the valley towns will be pros One team of horsos, wagon, rack,
ont Among those who will attend ' set of double harnesa and 42 hi cords
from hero are Miss Aitnoa Moores
Bertha Erkerlen, Claire Jones and
Lloyd Farmer
of wood 0. L. McNARY,
Administrator of the Estate of Wil
liam Thome, Deceased. 1-1 8-1 1
Now York, Jan. 18. Financial
and real estate circles in this city aro
astosindod to learn that August Bol
mont has transferred to-Iord Nathan
iol Meyor Rotohsohlld, of the English
banking house In London, more than
$0,000,000 worth of real estate In
Manhattan and tho Bronx.
Tho exact reason for tho transfer
of tho vabt amount of proporty to
Rotschllds has not beon learned, but
It was recalled that Mr. Belmont hold
ouo of tho largest Interests In the
noted poo, which was organlzod
with tho Idoa of making a big profit
out of the common stook of tho Inter
Borough Metropolitan Railway Com
pany or traction trust, aa it is now
more commonly known.
Tho pool agrood to undorwrlto
300,000 sharos of this stock at fiQc.
Strive as thoy would, tho rnembors of
tho pool could not foroo tho prlw
any higher than 65c, and at that
figure Mr. Belmont found It impos
sible to unload any quantity. Mr.
Bolmont's loss today would bo about
112.000.000.
During tbo recent panic It Is be
lieved Mr Belmont was forced to
burn to his financial backers for a
heavy loan to proteot his interests.
It is possible, said financiers last
night, that Mr. Belmont has beon
unable to repay that loan and to dis
charge It bad quietly transferred to
tbo Rothschilds practically all tbo
real ostato bo holds, in this city.
(United ProoB" Loasod Wlro.)
Boyorstown, Pa., Jnn. 18. In uplto
of tho urgont request of frlonds and
rolatlvoB for moro tlmo in which to
rnnko efforts to identify tho victims
of the recent thontor tiro and paule,
Coroner StrniiHsor (Irmly declares
that all bodies must bo tairlod beforo
night. Tho 20 remaining unidenti
fied bodlou will bo buried In a trench.
o .
Adiiiliilstratrlv Appoint!.
jMdg Scott yustorday appointed
Mary Oswnld adminlHtratrix of Ber
nard Oswald, deceasod. Tho roal and
porsonnl proporty of tho estato Is val
ued at $0600. Tho admlntstratrlx'a
bond was fixed nt 113.000, and F. O.
Hudson, Alox. Sehtirbach and Petor
Sehnrbach wen appointed nppralsora
Judgo Pai-kdr Retained.
Washington, Jan. 17. Alton B.
Parker, who watt tho Domooratlc
presidential oundldato In 1904, hat
boon retnlnod as ohiof counsel by the
American Pedoratlon of Labor In
tho case, brought by the Amerloau
Manufacturers' Association to onjoln
tho publication of the "unfair Hat"
In the federation's monthly magalno.
Afck City to Givo ItmployiiU'iit,
New York, Jan. 17. Tho contral
Federated Union last night adopted
resolutions calling upon tbo olty to
appropriate Immediately a sulllclent
sum of mnnoy to start up publlo work
that will give omploymont to a large
number of unemployed.
do-
Au Up-to-Duto Child.
Mother Whatovor aru you
ing to poor dolly, child 7
Ohlld I'm Just going to put her
to bod, mummy. I've taken (iff her
hair, but I oan't get hor tooth out.
Illustrated Bits.
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Durlng tho long, droary winter
months mothers bocomo tired, worn
out, can't oat, sloop or work Hoi
llstor'a Rooky Mountain Ton Is tho
greatest blessing for mothors. Makea
them happy and woyy. 35c, Tea or
Tablet. Dr. Stone's Str
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