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SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 10O.
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UNRED
RRING
TROUBLE
iT TERROR
fRlXinilGHINCHI.
ftfl THREATENS TO
ITS HAYMARKET
KHWV FOIt AVER-
tm LMicd Wire.)
(toil . An attack on
tit containing veiled
i ts Inflame the Ml
iaartkku of the country,
m pace elgbt.)
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TIAT
NARCHIST THREATENS TEDDY
nerosity of Tifmon Ford Shown
BIG TUNNEL
PROJECT
AT'
AN IMMENSE SCHEME
CONSOLIDATED RAILWAY COM.
PANIES, WITH OVER SEVEN
MILLION CAPITAL, WILL BUR
ROW UNDER SAN PRANCIBCO
HARROR.
(United ProsB Leased Wlro.)
San Francisco, March C. To con
struct n tubo, tunnel or Bubwoy con
necting tho pier bend lino on the
Oakland Bldo of tho bay with Yorba
Buonu island, commonly known an
FRSG0
GAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE -
Right Goods
At the Right Prices
tWiktS bttskieSS. Wp chnw a umwbi-rj eiwL
fjfs Goods, New Silks, New Misery, Ladies'
aws. uomestics, Hosiery, Laces. Embroid
wl Fancy Goads. Wo rU tk VALim f
rckre we can nfforH tn cu tw aa(c
' & OUr COmnpHWs. Dorvrl w.
rv.w tvu urn
Beautiful New Wool Suit
ings In evory ehado and
maUrluI Special Price
4Sc, G5c, 69c yd
500 yards of genuine En
glish Poplin Silks In ail
colore; 85c iuallty,jf
now yard JtC
We show a wonderful stock
of White Wool Drc
Goods and Evening Shade
Silks at low prices.
3000 yards of Beautiful
Embroidery; 8c
quality now. . ,. ..
4c
Best 7 He Light Colored
Outing Flannels,
now yard
,4c
9c Satin Finished Per- m
cales, now yard C
Ladies' Suits
If you want the best bar
gains In LADIES SUITS m
this part of tho world,
come to the Chicago Stor.
GOOD VALUES,
for lis now 3 I U.yO
GOOD VALUES j -
for 18 bow luO)
GOOD VALUES a y
for $22 bow I t-Z7U
SAVES YOU MONEY
FABULOUS
GOLD FIND
IN NEVADA
RAWHIDE IS EXCITED
ORE IS UNCOVERED WHICH AS
SAYS OVER NINE THOUSAND
DOLLARS TO TON RIVALS FA
MOUS GOLBFIELD MOHAWK.
(United Press Leased Wlri?.)
Rawhide, Nov., March 6. Whr.t Li
consldored tho greatest discovery la
the history of gold mining has beun
made horo within tho last 24 hour.
Rawhldo Consolidated ground la
tho ecouo of tho rick strike, which
was mado by tho "Big Four" lonso.
An nanay of tho 75 pounds of rock
tnkon from tho hole runs $9214 to
tho ton, the proportion of tho motals
being about ono ounce of sllverto
two and one-half ounces of gold.
Many think this strike will provo to
bo greater than tho ono mado by the
Hnyes-Monnotto leaso on tho Gold
field Mohawk, which yielded $5,000,
000 In ISO days.
Goat Island, Is purposed In papers
that havo been filed in Oakland and
affecting tho consolidation of tho
San Francisco. Oakland & San Joae.lng
railway, ordinarily referred to as tho
j4M4-lWIHItMIMlMMIMlMtM4i4lKtKIMIHflg
T H E O N E-B t S TB t T
ELKS' MINSTRELS
Reserved Seat Sate opens at Grand Opera House Saturday
from 9 a. m. to I h m. and a day Monday and Tuesday. A
partial chawe of wo&m Tuesday. ....
Grand Parade Monday at Noon J
5nitMlMIMIMIMlMtMiMlnllMiMMfrlaMf IMIlMmMIMm
Key ronto, and tho San Francisco &
Bay counties railway, which recently
Incorporated for tho purpose of con
structing an electric lino to San Jose,
and to build two minor lines. Tho
capital stock of tho consolidated cor
poration is nxca ai ,ov,vw.
Tho consolidation takes effect Im
mediately. Tho new corporation Is
to bo known as the San Francisco,
Oakland & San Joso ConsoJldaten
railway. The directors are F. M.
Smith, F. O. Havens, E. A. Heron, H.
Wadswortb and Dennis Searls.
No provision Is made for tho con
struction of a bridge or trestle to tho.lectcd the money,
island, but ItMs provided wch con- Yeatt-rday Attorney William S.
nectlon shall be mado by "tunnel, Barne appeared before Judge Car
tube or subway." It Is stipulated roll Cook and oppowd the effort of
i,, ,t,o MinnaMinn nii tiiA island the Tacoma detectives to take tho
ehail be made as soon as It can law -
fully bo done, and as soon as per-
mission can be obtained from tho
United States and the state of Cali
fornia. o
BKPEW FAVORS AMHMCII
CURRENCY MEASURE.
Washington, March 6. Senator
Depew, of Now York, addressed tho
cenate on the currency question to
day. He said that there Is more
reckless speculation In Western
boom towns than there fa is Wall
street He favored the Aldrlch bill,
and In upholding it said:
"It (a slsaple la rewedte. practical
WILLIAMS
TURNED OUT
OF BASTILE
Will GIVE RECITAL
SUAVeJaND VERSATILE ENGLISH
MAnVto ENTERTAIN 'FRISCO
"ELITE" WHILE UNHEfttBONDS
fc
FOR FORGERY.
I
'.United Press Leased Wire.)
Sn f'ranclsco, March 6. George
D. Williams, scholarly, polished,
versatile, who cut a wldo swath In
Tacomalsocloty before coming to -thU
city, has been released from the city
prison In time to shako tho Jail dust
from his clothing boforo appearing
at Century Hall on Saturday even
ing to a Bolcct audience of San Fran-
cUcoJopr hundred, whom ho has por
BualeT'?6' 8dbBcrlbogonerou8ly for
a series of two Shakespearian recit
als. Williams baa languished in thy
city Jail for tho last week, through u
llttlo misunderstanding with tho Ta
coma police, who ordered his nrrORt
becouso, they said, ho had left a trail
of worthless chocks through the
northern city.
San Francisco society llttlo sus
pected last week that tho fine 'ook-
Engllshman who entered Its
midst so earavoly, and who bo gently
Ingratiated himself Into exclusive
club circles with his plan to favor the
literary-minded with readings, simi
lar to thoso given bofo.ro King Ed
ward and cultured audiences through
out the East, was "wanted" for pe
culiar financial transactions In other
cities.
William did not advertlso his en
tertainments. He merely use' the
names of prominent society people l:i
the Northwest to win htm friends and.
favor In San Francisco, while hia two
agents, Hugh W. Neviu, of Victoria,
and Alfred Allen, ran around and col
prisoner back to trial Hi the north,
The warrant, which was offered, wa
'found to bo technically defective
and, b) consent of both sides, Wil
liams' case was continued until next
Wednesday. Also by consent be wa
admitted to ball In the sum of 12000.
land, this being furnished by two
Los Angela friends, he was given bis
fre dom.
-o-
Klog "Ed." fa "Car Piw."
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Paris, March 6. Klag EUward of
En eland arrived here today on his
way to Corfu. He paid an uaofflotal
call on President FalUerec. The klog
Is traveliug Incognito as the IK'ke of
Lancaster Extra prwawtloa ar te-
by Terms of Will
WOODBURN
P0ST0FFICE
IS ROBBED
FOUR- DOLLAR LOSS
ROHI1EHS PUNCHED SAFE COMBl
NATION OUT OF BUSINESS AND
SECURE $i)0O IN STAMPS
COULDN'T OPEN VAULT.
Woodburn, Or., March 6. (Spe
cial to The Journal) Tho Wood
burn poBtofflco Bafo was robbed last
night bf $300 In stamps and throo or
four dollars from tho till. Tho
burglars entered through tho roar
door; punched tho combination of
tho safo until they got tho outer
door open, but failed to open tho
vault containing tho money. They
loft by tho front door,whlch .they
pried open, f
Tho rohbory wos not discovered
until G o'clock this morning,- when
Postmaster Win. rennebnekor went
to tho office to open up for tho day.
Tho postofflco, which la directly
across tho street from tho depot, has
boon robbed sovornl times, tho laflt
burglary occurring about two month'
ago, when tho robbery was mado suc
cessful In tho samo manner as tho ono
of last night. Tho men suqeocded l
making their oacapo from tho build
ing without attracting iY attention
of anyone.
JAHN MAIMS
PRICE HAD NO
RIGHT TO LIVE
(United Press Leasod Wlro.)
Everett, Wash., March C - J. H.
Jnhn, of 8pokane, who yentrday af
ternoon shot and killed Jcsso Price,
mining man, at Darrlngton, rofuses
to make any statemeut regarding tho
crime, stating that any man who
cared for his home and family would
havo done as ho did. He predicts
that when he tells his story In court
"thero won't bo a dry eye."
Jahan has wired to Pittsburg for
special counsel. Tho crlmo was com
mitted after a lengthy conference
between the two men In tho offlfo of
tho Darrlngton Gold Mountain Min
ing Company. Thero was trouble be
tween them, which originated years
ago in the East.
O '
JAP SHOOTS
WOMAN AND
THEN HIMSELF
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Saoramento, Cal., March 6. A
the result of a mysterious shooting
early this morning Kiichl Makamura
and Mrs. Funo Kuwabara, both Jap
anese, are dead. According to the
story of the woman's husband, Maka
mura entered the room where be and
hi wife ware sleeping, with a mn
in bfs band. Kuwabara covered his
head with the bed clothta white
Makamura shot Mrs. Kuwabara, a ad
tbea turned the waapoa on himself
Jealousy Is prMM4j )
'DOCUMENT
ADMITTED
TO PROBATE
FORGETS NO FRIEND
MAKES HANDSOME GUT TO EACH
OF GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN
TO VALUE OF 1228 ESTATE
VALUED AT f 1MI,700.
Tho last will and testament of tho
lato Hon. Tllmon Ford', who diod at
tho homo of his cousin, W. M, Kaiser,,
last Sunday, was filed and admitted
to probato this afternoon, and W. M.
Knlsor and bin Bister, Mrs. Anglo M.
Warren, of Portland, woro named co
executors of tho document. The es
tate Ia vnlucsl at $106,750, consisting
of real and personal property In Ma
rlon, Lane, Multnomah ajd Wash
ington counties, principal? Ja Ma
rlon, and it Is divided among Jilu flvt
BulvfnB logal irelr and 42 elhei:
rolatlvos and frionds.
Ills only holrn at law ara Mrs. An
glo L. Wnrron, Portland, slstorr
Frank M, Ford, Rochester, Montauu,.
and Charlca D. Ford, Soattlo, broth
ern, and Mrs. Lulu M, Marqimm, Eu
gene, and Mlnnlo Cox, Portland,
nelcos. Included In tbq Hat of dovl
seoa nro tho WJllnmotto Uptvorslty,
tho Slstora' Aacadcmy of tho" Sacrod
Honrt, and Chcmekota lodge, I. O. O.
F 'Salem, each of which Is be
queathed $1000, Ollvo lodge, L O. O.
f, $500, and tho local Y M, O. A.
and W. C. T. U. organizations, each
of which is glveu $300.
Ono of tho most beautiful fenturoH
of tho will la that deceased did not
fall tq romember many of his most
Intlmato friends and acquaintances
In llfo, to 30 of which ho not atldo tho
eum of $125 each to purchase them
a gold watch and chain of their own
Bolootlon, or thoy ore at liberty to
chooso a diamond ring, pin or other
ornament, If thoy prefer, to tho value
of $125. This feature alono demon
strates the whole-souled and kind
hoartod disposition of the "deceased,
and tho fact that ha never forgot a
kindness or favor shown him in Jlfd
by his frlonds. The list includes:
Judgo William Waldo, Judgo II, II.
Hewitt, Judgo George H. Burnott,
JuJgo W. B. GllbferrJenton Kllllm,
Rev. P. S. Knight, Jolt)?!!. McNary,
Charles L. McNary, M. E. Poguo, It.
J. Hendricks, Millard O, Lownsdnlo.
B. E. McKlnney, E, Hofer, Fred
Fontaln, Frank Davoy, Frank; Toovs,
M. L. Jones, Judge Laurence T. Ifar-
ils, W. T. Slater, A. C. Woodcock, W
R. Bllyeu, Thomas N. Fprd, IrankM.
Ford, Charles D. Ford, Dr. LuUtM,
Marquam, Mm. Minnie Cox, Char'. .
M Cox, John Reynolds (attorney),
Frank T. Wrlghtmao, Dr. W. A. Ou
sick, Eugene Eckorlen, Frank Talk-
in gton, James McEvoy, Michael Mci
Evoy Iewla Tarpley, W. M. Kaiser
T. T. Geer and aJster, U Warren.
The complete list of legatees and
devisees named In the will, together
with th amount of property be
queathed thnm follews:
Dr. Augle L. Warren, s!etr, homo
premise, Court and Capital streets,
ga'om, asd his farm of 800 mxm
near Judson Landing on the Willam
ette river, this couaty; an J owe-half
the brick store building and property
oa Comrofal tret, btwen Court
and CkeNMketa. Thomas K. Fer4,
brother, his farm of 424 aere 4tu
af'd er Jeo LaRd( U this
eouaty, Ttk U. ford, ltrotlnw kh
as elly ua4terte04."
tb cause,
(CosttatMi loer.)
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