Hi Binuual Mmi i, ! k SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FJSMKUAjftY iM, 10. NO. ft:. RACE M'KINLEY SENTENCED h of Persia Attacked With Bombs But Escapes REVISE TARIFF COMMISOIN OP WISCONSIN, LOCDLY HUT AFTER IBHI.YGESITALLONLA- m manages to hay JHTTLE THAT MEANS PrtM Ltawd Wlro.) ,.tb,Feb. 28. Sonotor I hj come out flat-Tooted i of the tariff. Ho an- IfriUnd ho baa tnkon on Bt question In a tolo- WrtAS-VW IlttuMd ob pgo flvo.) BRADLEY DEFEATS BECKHAM EVELYN THAW IS IN OLD KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS LOSE I1Y DIVISION OVKR TIIKlIt PACKED l'RIMAR IKS SECOND MAN OF THE RE PUBLICAN PARTY WHO EVER WENT TO TIIEUNITED STATES SENATE FROM THAT STATE. FROZEN SURPRISE FOR LAND lGRAFTER ROMANCE IS DEAD IS LANDED AT LAST (United Press LonBOtt Wlro.) Frankfort, Ky,, Fob. 28. The vote taken today in tho ballot con test -that hns been waged for Bovor- nl days between V. 0. Bradley and J. W. C. Beckham for a seat in tho United States Bennto sIiowb that f 1CAG0 STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE , lew Dress Goods IOC WANT TO SKK THE SWELLEST LINE OF NEW 19 THAT WAS EVER OPENED UP IN SALEM COME OUCACO STORK. THEY ARE HERE NOW AND HEADY IttlK IXSl'fiCTIOX. THEY COMPRISE ALL TIIK LATEST m KNOWN TO EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MANU- OUK MTYKRH IN NEW YORK HAVE MADE A UCTION. WE CAN PLEASE ANY OlTKTOklKIt. XO WHAT MICK, DESIGN, SHADE OR COLOR YOU MAY THE 1'IUCES RUN FRO.M 23c YARD 'UP TO 2.tt0 YARD Yards lKl!FCb Livvv wjv. 'WCAIES LV PniTTTv AXD STYLUS, FAST .URO I 7c Beautiful Sis UT FROM IN " LITEST 8HAI.PQ 0J II find HP pH2" Ladles $18.00 Silk Coats. $10.50 and $12.50. T Ladies' $15.00 Suits now..0.50 Ladles $20.00 Suits now. .812.50 We have Bargains for yon in La dies Suits and Coats. .5 THAT SAYESYOtJ HONEY Al. GOING TO EUROPE ON AN LOWANCE NEVER TO RETURN TO HER CONVICTED HUSBAND ANY MORETAKES ADVANT AGE OF HIS CONVICTION. SMOOTH FILLED WORKER ,' WHO.' HAS Jt-hej NEWSPAPERS FOR- f LAND HM " YEARS IS AT LASTfTO HEIIINdJtHE BARS ALL THAT SUCCEEDS IS "NOT SUCCESS BY I (United Press Lonoed Wlro.) Now York, Fob. 28. Tho Thaw romance is smashed. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw today dropped all pretense of solf-sacrlflclng devotion to Thav In his asylum, and moved out of 'the houso on Park avonuo, whore she hftR lived since tho firrt trial. This means that she will go to Eu rope nt onco, it is stated, positively, with nn allowance of $15,000 a year, uovor to return, and never to see Thaw again. For two weeks sho has not gono to Matteawan to soo him. and it is understood all relations be tween thorn or broken off. YoHHg. Mrs. Thaw admitted that .her plans, or tho future wore very . AL hatL-. bdped. thd 'newspapers" -would forget jwo,' said Bho. Ono of tho guards at Mnttoawon' paid that Thaw quarreled violently! with his wlfo on ho occasion of her last visit. This was two weeks ago, and sho has in ado no attempt to visit hor husband slnco. It Is reported that shortly ofter Mrs. Thaw nrrlvos in Europo pro ceedings will bo begun for tho an nulment of tho 'marriage, the young wlfo mnklng no contest in return for tho annuity provided hor. ANY Ml ANS. (Unlto Press LoaHod Wlro.) Portland, Or., Fob. 28. -Horuce Q. McKinley, the noted land fraud agent, who was recently brought back to Portland from Mukdon, Manchuria, whero ho had escaped from tho fodornl authorities, after conviction on tho charge of con enlrncv. was sentenced in two voura !i iV ...... !.- in Jtiovm iiiiu u iiiiu ui f iuuv mil CHINESE MINISTER ARRIVES 6IVEN A RECEPTION GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR THE. PARADE OF BATTLESHIPS AT THE GOLDEN GATE ADMIRAL DEWEY AND SECRETARY OF THE NAVY METCALF WILL AT- TKN1) THE DISPLAY AT SAN FRANCISCO. (United Press Leased lWlro.) San Frnncloco, Fob. 28,iWu Ting Fang, recently reappointed Chlnoso ralnUtor to tho United Stntes, ar rived this morning on tlio steamship Slboria, accompanied by an claVomt) suite. A delegation of promlnont Americans and Chineso morchantft boarded tho Siberia when tho vosso' Brndloy, Rorribllcan, has practically won tho fight. The Democrats supporting Beck ham attempted to break tho quorum, but were not successful. If the vote is not changed Bradley will bo tho second Republican In tho history of Kentucky who over represented that state in tho senate. The voto today was tnkon amid scones of turmoil. SIX-DAY RACE S "tfi j- Tonight at 9 O'Ctock AUDITORIUM RINK .'"M Skates, 25c. Skaters' ndml&sion, 10c. 25c. Skating boforo and after tho raco. Spectators' admission. PERSIA RULER BOMBED THREE WERE SLAIrX THIRD ATTEMPT TO TAKE THKT LIFE OF ORIENTAL DESPOT HIS ATTENDANTS SLAUGHT ERED BY THE EXPLOSION. HUT THE PRINCIPAL OWES HIS LIFE TO THE AUTOMOBILE. (United Press Lonscd Wir.) Teheran, Porsla, Fob. 28. la ,n do poruto but unsuccessful attompt to kill tho Shah today throti outriders woro killed and many soldiery woundod, Whllo tho Shnh was; ridlNjf through tho otrcots in his autoit- bllo h bomb was hurled Hi him, kwt ho ecpd. Soldiers who wore guard lag; him woro knocked from their foot, and tho throo outrider who, woro killed wero.closota tho, ruler' automobile. Tho identity, of th whw. who throw tho bomb Is not known- NUTMEG STATE -ABSCONDER morning by Judgo Wolverton, of tho fcdoral court. Tho extent of tho sen tence was a Burpriso, as it was gen orally bolloved in Portland that Mc Klniey had mado certain immiunlty arrangements with Henoy by which ho was to exchange his testimony tor a light sentence. o FACTORY E66SARE COMING (United Pr3 Leased Wire.) Ensenda. Mox., Feb. 28. William F. Walksr, absconding treasurer of the Now Britain, Conn., Savings Bank, who misappropriated $550, 000 of that institution's funds, np pea red before fedarai Judge Cardona and heard arguments for and against the extradition prooeeduro Invoked for his return to Nsw 'Britain. During- his plea in Walker's be half, to have declared Ineffective and void 4ho extradition papers. Senor Ramirez demanded that the former bank cashier b granted his liberty upon the grounds, that Walk er had been under arreat more than 40 days before he was served with extradition papers. ii AH Miner. Rescued. Sablnas, Tex., Fsb. 28. AU th jalnorA, Imprisoned In tho Eoslta coal mine' have been rescued, and efforts are now being made to extinguish the fires in the mine. (United Press Leased Wire.) Lo Angelas, Cal., Fob. 28. Hor tofore the belief has boen general that "eggs is eggs." Thoy are not. Tboy'ro vegetable compound, and ar rangements havo been made to man ufacture them la this oity. ThlB new "hon fruit" Is declared to equal the fresh egg for all pur pose, and it can bo piacod on tho market which will compel tho real eggs to to mo down to seven cents a dozen. If thoy are to oompoto with It. A company has bon formed to manufacture those vegetable eggs here, and oxpoets to invest $3S,000 In apoolal patented machinery, and supply tho trade within a few months. enmo out of n.iarnntna, and oxtond ed a formal wolcomo to tho distin guished Chineso. ' Tho Btntomont to tho offect that ho doalred tho prosonco of Soorotary Root and objected to that of Secro tary Motcnlf, of tho navy, at tho tlm of tho arrival of tlio fleot, was do nled this morning by Frank I Symmos, of tho fleot reception com mittee, "On tho contrary," Symmoa do olared, "wo havo already sent tho In vitations to Admiral Dewey and Sec retary Motcalf, and thoy havo ac cepted, but wo wanted Prosldont RoobovoU and Secretary Root .is well, but wo havo not muoh hope thnt the Prosldont and Ssorotnry Root will bo ublo to come." .VashlngUnyifijli, 38. TJio, bU$i afpVtmbm: Has reived a cableHU. noiinclng 2ho attempt to kill tho Shnh. In tho dispatch Minister Jaokson saya gavorul jerspnp woro kfllod. Ho confirms tho report that tho rulor oscaped Miitiurt. REDUCE HOURS NOT SALARY A CALIFORNIA STYLE NOT CATCHING HERE, (United Fru Leased Wire.) Chlco. Cal., Feb. 28. Mrs A. E K. BIdwell, widow of General John (United Press Leased Wire.) Spokane, Wash., Feb. 28 The railway telegraphers havo received notlco this morning that tho nine hour schedule had been accepted by tho Northern Pacific without any ro duotion in wages. Tho minimum stands, which means about $75 as an nverago por month. The company reserves tho right to work spilt tricks, which moans that a man may bo worked an hour and then ox- Sltali in Clii;! Auto, Tho Shnh owes his llfo to a closed automobile thnt preceded tho ono fir which ho was riding, ( Had ho boon in tho first car, which' wob used as h ipr.Vmutlonary mcawre, 1a would havo boon torn to pieces by the ex plosion. Tho assassin) took n post tlon on tho roof of a building, and waited for tho rulor to fains. Think Ing that ho was riding lif tho closed automobllo, the ntwiisslns fcurleJ tho bombs at It. Ono exploded fir tho air Just above tho car, ond tho Mcontl foil under It. Tho machine was blown into hundreds of pieces. Whou tlio first explosion ooourred tho ohaurfour driving the Shah, sud denly stopped, turned tho oar around aj)d .mudo a dash for tlio pjtlace. Scores of pedootrinns woro thrown from tholr feet by tho foreo tit tho explosions, and 21 of thorn woro Injured. In the exoltemont that followed tho nwasHliis ollnibod from roof ta roof nnd escaped, although tho police wore on tholr trail. HEARST WANTS TO HARNESS WITH TEDDY. BIdwell. announces that she will do-loused nn hour If not busy. By this nata to tho state a -40-rnlle strip of. means he may bo able to handle ii. ..... small stations, as under tho old ar rangement, but be plan will not work at stations of any importance. This action on the part of the rail road abolishes any posiblllty of a strike. land on either side of the streams on her estate, the only condition being that the statu preserve the beauty of the waterways. This means the donation of over IQOO apres of beau tiful park land to the, state. Mrs. Blflwell has already donated an 18fl0.acre park tflLhe. city, of. has sont to this city for 5W opera-ion a. snort honeymoon. Chlco. lor to work on Eastern roads. (Unltod Press Loaad Wlro.) Washington, Feb. 28Tho. lutost Interesting political yarn has It that Iearst has developed Into a "third- tormor." Tho story Is that Hsart would take President Roosevelt into his confidence and offer hlw first placw on the Indwpcndonco League- Mokol. Ewi against the President's wl!, some say, Hearst Intends to havo his league nominate him. If Taft and Bryan aro nominated by tho othw two parties. By this move the league thinks It would be ablo to spilt up tho two older parties. Mr. and Mrs. Louis a Stringer President Perham, of tho O. R. T , left for Portland and northoru eltlea. i ii a cliy. 5 i 33H -i s us mm bus faw HhHh ti M r&?