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TURNING OF THE LANE" FORTO! I i0nmal SATJEM, OREGON, hYKDN'iCSIlAY, LYY 20, .1&08 NO. 17 MMITTEE AlMESmLEY OF BAD FAITH rfiim- ntnswtroragv WJ3..WVBLH ... ' s.,, ' J.' , .y (Mir tlnilw iHMn HMhi r Bf f SB' W sBBS "JbbSh vBm B. Sb VBl ul slBBBB3fi5BXBBBKBBBBflrBBMi wEvLj bBa.tBaJ -" "'" ' -- ' ' " iimi 4 ii.'iV r ""- ' - ' IRUMITY AND STAYTON CANNOT VOTE , M LOCAL OPTION MAN' IS -, ERRIBLY TORTURED i )ET CONFESSION MTATKI) HEAD T1IHUST IN IK ADMITS SHE dismkm- fan BODY IIUTTHAT MAN SUICIDE. Kl'oltoJ I'reM I.cnied Wire.) Mnv 20. A woman known tie Gllles, who wns arrested nt suspicion of Having murder er employer, a uanicor nnmeu nn't hnn boon nut through n le ordeal to mnko lior confoss. as Informed that sho must no oted with tlio body which she pieces. Tlio woman becamo with horror and dosporntely thn offortH of tlio cendarmo : her to tho deuth room. Sho Continued on pngo flvo.) ULLEY SEVERELY ROASTED FOR FALSE CHARGE PETITIONS TOO LATE FOR VOTE "! HKI'Oli'C, ACCUSES HIM OF TV FAITH, CONTEMPT ANDDiS GAIU) OP OBLIGATIONS IA? VINDICATED. (United l'reup Leased Wire.) Wnrthlncton. Mnv 20 Drnnd nil n f tild rlinrirps nK holnc false, li n'riiRlnc him of bad faith, contem and disregard of his obligations as mamlinr nt iVinirrnw thn nolort holl commltttee appointed to Investigate? thn nreiifntlnnu mil lift llV neDrCBOIltl-. tlvo L'lley against the Electric Boat Company of using corrupt methodi, to Influence legislation in Its favor. mado Its report toany, me rcpur ia n KrntlilniT denunciation of tho pa m if rat mm '& - tVTAYJx A . UH V W Clm n costms V - CAUSK 01 liOCAL OPTlSt RUEP sr CASE , HANGS JURY CANNOT AGREE . LARGEST CONVENTION ON RECORD A t -J- NI SUBLIMITY 1iUJX)T WIM. V IX)CAL OCT. ' TIE UP. IRYCi 1 3 m. -, vnvu ItCTUKNS APTEIt NOTv 'Zft Y r IillWKi PLIiCES 1 e tl ,TION It HOURS DE FOU INSTHUC S STILL OUT "ACCOM. A Continued on Fourth Page.) llCA655iii Wrt'w.k.hstandlng the declHlotilof;' JttA?i;ttlloway on tho writ orKPt- . ........I' .1:. j .i .u !.!. ,.i.i,r- iu n whlvW will alKnWhld'mornlneinrK. ?.'tK,ttP.1 derln; tho county clerk to procei wlthUu'icieetlon, in- accordance,? iwyv 1,-uv.Vfv.u ..i.!.! uww.. Kflll bo no eloon on oMochI atloii la. thf .hb Rtnvlen and Ir.ib Tlfo resoRor tl:4s If, ai iv thn t-hunt nlnrk taO!9thA Larnuy, isLflucii iiu.oiv.t;iiuii iur lift ItUfltsh an thlJtim fo l out tM! WHupveB PEOPLES BARGAJN HOUSE RAIN OR SHINE You wll .iIiwivK flml tlio crowd nt the CMmko Store. You run- I fol the Intflllutnt people. They nluuys know the bet plac to do dr trndlnir the nine where tlH'y n't the oodw for the leat inon. Stv the little prices we Bk. idies9 Suits Kc irtnce on nle fr n few days Ladles' Suits. This Season'. t rrentloiib, Tliew. Kiiniu'iu" : Imndsoniely trluuiied, tnllor- ac. 8llk Ilnrd. nonv and et Is, coats full gored a"d pleat- bVlrtx. They come In nil tho shades. They nro tU', lro Ionf, of the lK't nuuiufnctur ; suit houses of the cast. They ! Jiut arriving ami are bought mj tJose nures. We jjlve beneilt to our customers. fee- .50, $10.50, $12.50, 5U.90 Millinery 800 Til'iimed Hats now on ea,'e Pfleis that will surprise you,' ress Goods id Silks k are slaughtering the prices I tlke deiuirtnifiita. Pnim nnil for youtvlf. Dress Good-., Wc, 33c, -10c, OSc and up. yard, 23c, 85c, 40c, 05c, 75o lop. Now lh ju- time to buy Swell Suit, for small money. Yards of Caliches and 1QOO fancy Lawns t, yard 5 The Store That Skes You Money. w rtti t iviamm rwiltfiK HTrWiBK PlH SjH STUMULINQ ULOCK. f lStttd Preni Lenied Wire ) at FKinofco. May '20. unauio nn nirrnempnt on tho deft Lii nccomnllco ns nnnlled In tho merauers or mo iupcrvlsors, the Jury as. so far irom n this afternoon ns began Ha dollbora- IS HELD AT SALEM PLAIT ON THE STAND IN DIVORCE SUIT CluHS OF NEAKLY TWO 11 UN l)UE TAKE THE GHANl),L01)OE DEnHEKSlUSCOVlTia TO FA HADE THIS EVENING. Tho Hccond day of tho Odd Follow convention will conclude this even ing with tho Muscovites parndo and lianquiM at tho Elks hall, The In rnmltiif trnlnn lirlnir mora tlclccntes and tho crowd will reach Its highest mark Thursday. The Grand IxKle. Tho stato rjrand lodge mot at t n. in. Grand Mastor Scott appolntol thn Rtnndlni; coinmlttcoj and nro- to Judgo Doollng for tho.cefrded to Inltlrte 100 now mombera. tAF. MH, ,ltl pU ItPb JllhMl. to,: 05 tniB raornng uio jury Ml k.1 rtfino It went out that It could re AGED SENATOR ASSISTED BY TWO NUHSES TAKES WlTNiS8 CHAin- DENIES AM HMH AT.-LEGATIONS. Tho other onicors nro Ed. Hostotler ni Tl,n ri.illna ilnmilv I'm tul mmlnr! ,V I ' "' ..WD 1V.. n.. ....,..-.. fe oo lng refused to dlstnlsa'E. B. Sharon, grand sectetary; J. E. m .i... iOT7A?..rt2i. t, Tnw7iV, t nndlgnvt 'ho following runner in-;cooi'iige, La ornnao, grnnu wnruon. miiT f-JL? m55 iXT"' Btructfcnc: W. A. Cftrtcr, Balcm, and W. H. Hob- noiicojp mollis avaf, "Tl Jiy Is Instructed further son, Stnytou, reprcentntlvQ to, the .uTni I. .. MtZffii' 'Wit thnt tin, nfcompllco must ho an nc- xovorelgn Br.n lodge, Tnevgwia 2n Jllp !iiil-i 25T niiii.VnS; comp'Ici tho veryAldoij, case lodge wr onttrtnlnod by ajspcjoh w .... niiiriiiLT .i iim uiiiiiriDcn ll'biiii uui t .iHi:ti unni r.mraii nnn iivi nvtiniu - shorlff of tho county at least "ve no- b0 corroborfttfj nml tho Jury to view qunlnted wltfi ThoniRB J. Wlldr, tlw tlcos of tho election for cacti election ,,,, ... ...,.i in.li,l. .nii .. w n 1.1 t..iv.t.iiii,i i stf. precinct In said county voting on tho -Iirtl,plnn ,, nn nnt,iv. rould sueh.im nn order thnt hna dlstrltaited niiestlnn." 8lnco thoro nro only elevon day remaining boforo tho election, an olectlon now, undor this section, would bo Illegal. In another sec tion tho law says thnt the, ballots must bo mado out at least 12 dayH prior to tho olectlon. Tho tlmo for this limit was up yesterday, and tho part of tho ballot pertaining to local option In Stnyton and Sublimity i not printed yet. But oven If tho tlmo limit had not expired for poBtlng notices and print ing iiniintH. thoro la nothlnc In or der of Judgo Galloway compelling an election on tho local option question In the two precincts. Tho part of tho order pertaining to tho olectleno: "It Is further here by ordered that tho county clerk for" Marlon county do forthwith tnko all nnrnannrv Btftnu so far ns ho may bo nblo to do -o, to have nn election In tho precincts of Stnyton and Subllm-' ity, undor tho lnw commonly known n tho local option law, upon tho pe tition filed thoroforo In the pfflce of the eald county clerk on tho third dnv of March, 1908." I Dut the county clork cannot ordei en election until ho receives an order Irom the county court, and the coun ty court has not given such an ordei, nor h there anything In tho order or decision of J'ldgo Gnlloway to re quire him to do so But even if the county court does glvo the ordor the election will bo lllognl on account of the time limit. curnlclon do not nnnly. could such witnesses be Indicted with tho de fendant on trial. If so he Is an nc comnllco. Co'.uiboI mny get warm and disagree, but .tho court and Jury lea. nn ordor that had distributed $90,000,000 In benefits. Tho grnhd lodgo met at 130 p. m. tho transaction of rouuno grand Iti.l,. liti.lnnia 'Tlinrn will lift n tlflll VUhV .!.- ..Vtf", MW V .t... . , should not." llo reception at tho state nous to- Tho defense n"ked tho court to re- night, read tho Instruct'ons on how much Tho grnnd lodge hni an ottend credlblllty Is to bo given the accam- nnco of nbout 000, It Ib ono of tho pMcea ns witnesses, but this tho largest assemblies over hold In tho court rofusod to do. wnen tue 3ry Btate. only surpassed in tno yrn hod retired the testimony oi Anurew Wilson wob pent to It, At noon the Jury wai ordered to go to luncheon. At thnt time, It wur said that ono man had been won over to the acqultjtnl oldo. ).. .,.-, (United l'tr l.tntrd Wire.) New York, May 20. Presenting a pltlnblo spectacle as ho was Bltod to tho wltno b chnlr by two nursu, h'.s ndvancod ngo manifesting lUir In hlR every momont, Souutor The. O. Piatt, today, with wavering voice, donlcd every allegation that Me Wood hoB mado In hor dlvorco suit against him. Tho aged Btatoiman dlnplayod 1 tonso feeling no ho gavo a detailed account of his relations with tke woman. During tho crons-examlna-llon thnt followed he wrb plainly uorvouN and nt times It wrb feared hy hU onnnHol that the or'doal would bfl too severe fpr him t9 wlthfiland. In telling hl own story tho senator be gan by denying thnt ho wns the au- v, nt i.A' Inllnru Man Wnml !n. ' Glared -hBwrotlirf Vt n4mWe4. hat ha met the plaintiff In 1901,. Thd freq(,l6iltly mftWWdti. , v rtatement by an 'oniphnllo denla) of Ytta. mn,rlii in lioi. ilnnlnrlntf nil lie rnUod his voice, that the coromony f',1... ..UImIIW Inlla nl..ik.i ...nn nnthlttir IIIV MIlllllll HIIID nuiMll ni.n "m'i" moro than a myth. He swore that tho lettcra bsnrlng his BlgiiHtiire and cputnlnlng nn alleged acknowledge mont of their marrlpgo wefe blak when ho ilgnod thorn, Tho witness tontlfled that ho In tended tho s'gnaturn m an auto graph and nothing more, and added that tho words "your truly" and "New York" which wore on tho let ters wore forgeries. After denying BLOWS UP 190F. nt Portlnnd. 1'nst Grands Banquet, The Past Grand Heprosentntlvo as'oc'atlon gavo a banquet today nt ratended by nbout 30 including past that hi relations with o plaintiff iiobeknh Presidents I wro Improper tho Honator was uobeknh prot jiMHi Jcross-oxamlned by Attorney Lo Bar- . V1. ' M" .?.".- ... AVl.lnrn ITndnr thU nxnnilnntloil Piatt .i i..inJ ..rnnnan.i PTimmi. dec hired that part of ono of the let- 'ments to their constitution, lcnrn'ng tor ho wrote to tho Wood womaR tno secret work nnd henrlng roports " "Vou occupy your room uHtt from tli "delegates. Tho nnnushelec-, I come and Blgnnl you" referred to i tlon of offlreri' takes placo this" nfter n nrvUMn noon at 2:30 and tnoy win no in. KV KllrVlrv Htnlled Thursdnv morning. Tho sue U I UJlitf .cessor of the nresont very popular a d nnor engngoment, no uonioa the roport that the plaintiff over ra malnod In .iJb npartmonti nil night. nut riau numuicu inai nu nun u VSSJLST !or ffi 33!J Lt assis im tilnln Mm Mnrv Smith of Grants (United Preii Lemed Wire ) ! Pni, and Mrs. Corn Hubbard of In- New York. Mny 20.- A bomb was dependence, vice president. Tlw uiiiur cnmrB wi.i uo mivu i'n""- tlons, Ono, new man wntr given an ornco, Bro. Cunninfcton of Canyon City, wns ehoHOii grnnd Junior warden. H. M Beokwlth was" elected grand representative. n exploded todny In a tonement house on EnBt Eleventh street and a num ber of persons were Injured In tho panic thnt fol'owed anj hundredB of lives wore ondnngered. Tho outrage believed to be the work of tho 'black hnnd." A wealthy Italian physician who resides In tho wrock- bulldjng hnd rofussd to comply Ml The situation now is oven more ,iinnnil for monov complleated than It was ijeioro tne Tj OX,,0ion 0CCurred while most wm oi rww a iV1", ri"f Jh of the oceunnntB were at brealtrast. COUDly JUUKU, tunnij u.v., bum If you can't keep the transfer to another line. district attorney nro In consultatlo'i todnv. trvlnis to find somo solution of tho problem. (Continued on page lgnt). the oceunnntB were ni ureaisinsi. Tho 0ftaner man make tho Th bomb had boon plncod In the , mistake the more certain he Is sr b' ?nj the ixploHlon completo- tinf h . r,h. inrmi At thin Innrtiire Lo lliirbluro demanded to know what Piatt's pot nnmo for Miss Wood wns. "Well." stnmmorcil tho wltnbfla. "tiomctlmoB I called her 'Cntty!'" I P'att then denied thnt J. Martin . MHIer had been commlsMoned to got IiIb JotterB fr.om the plaintiff and imlil hn hnd never heard of ativ mon ey bolng used o linye them returned to him. Whan ho wn questioned ngaln .under re-uiroct examination uy ai tornoy Stnnohllold, tlio senator ox- . nininoil Hie ciri'iiiiiaiiiiivvii nmniuii.i- makee tho ,,., ,il(, nn nnn. whlrh ho is n'loKod fU - r--' '- " -- " " ichodul. rtr bn -nJ the iXDIOHIOn y wre'ked tb lower floor. OIIDEKKD TO THIAL POLICE CHIEF S'Mniiis AttrRKhan, Itu'Blnn, Mny 20. Th chief or po'leo here hae killed him self hecatiso ordered to trial for so bru'nllv lll-trnatlng prisoners that several died. The d'rector, vice di rector and wardens of the prison got long terms for tho game offense. lirt,n .. . nnmlln.J n U fira tthflf V.' Illf II II III II II 1II11I (111 H.B II BV J nilMk , Men fiom Culm. lllinolM. I,... ... .... . ,i.i.,i, iWI ,..i,,.i nn. Oliver KiWtfln Of Cuba. IMS., who ,, .i... i ..nxunlmnv tn fnli imLiil . lnl., nt Mini Wnnd hmm liMn ham bIv U'III.Um llKOft (JT- . '. .. t I 1...I. tl.l nramL.I con very much. Ho has a brothor, ".nn"!: i-'iian Kn'xtan t Hubbard, and nn- other. A. L. Newton, who run a big box fae'ory at Hood Klver. Ho has b?eu visiting his cousin, Mr. NneJi, u-hn I . a hnrt-:e denier. IPs aunt. Mrs. Mlnda Doncer. lives at Amity. I)r Koneral knowledge of tho stars .-" - lit a man lor A dooon't nooosflarllv ahalr In astronomy. to have pald,.to the law firm of Howe & Hummorfor services. Ho ml ml t tod thnt ho d'd give hh check for $10, 000. hut It wai given to tho lnw firm of which his son wan a member to lii . .. m ill,.. llf.n.l AI li- concUielon of this examination I'lntt wob assisted uy me rnnir. anu bup norted by the nursoi, tottnrod out of aftho room,. p. ' llnri'l Mnil f fill It wUll VOlIr nolull- Lane, who I opening a wnltnrlum at bor's work unless ho Is on ypur poy I'ort'and. wns a townBmnn of hh t roll. r... ,1'c f,. K'owtnn hn lifion 111 O ' - Cuba. JITb. Mr. Newton ha been in Oregon thro times A live proporltlon le worth more than a dad ancestor, no mattor how high he graded. o ' Fourth Committee. Tho following Fourth of July commlt'ee has boon appointed by Pree'dtnt J. If. Albert of tho board of trade: , H. D. Pntton. D. A. Dlnsmoor, Z. it?in8BD II S'OP nodgers. I The whdom of a wise man looks ostein. D. H. James, u.r.noub . . . . ,iOUKhnut when a Bisp! tt'shTen j bg begins to ask him ques- Paul Hauler. , v . J0DB- -' , This committee will have charge. "" of tho arrangements for the celebra-' Confidence Is the companion or tlon and will appoint the various success. Chatham. Bub-comrnltteoa. I , . n 4r I a good and fe.lthful Judg prefer China Is about to have- some trou- the honest to the expedient. ble of ber own Horace. t Mans WImIoiii, There are two periods In a man' life when ho ! unable to understand women. Ono Is before marriage nnd tho other after Harper's Weekly. Willamette Hotel Guetw, O. V. 'I lie 'uiaiittgeiiieiii" or men such modest buslnesa affaire iim the renting of u, few room, Ik much eashf and intiie irofltlile by using a few classified ads. The relation iK-tween tlasslfled udiertlMlng and keeping lKrIer should engage the (attention of all linlliiid to Hint business. . ' if n Smith Ifoii.l niver: fl. KtniT. .Iniifitlen: John K. Ely. W. Cary, Estnenda; Win. J. Keonoy. Olex: B. J. Denhnm, Lerane: Kart King, Llyody Wilson, Eugene, P. J. Schneider, J. W. Townsond, Wood burn; D. B. Hurd, Unymond; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K Weathorford Albany; J. A. Buchanan. John Aloxandor. , Itostburg; J. C. Wo'ff, Bllvertont GfO. 1. uernnger, uhiihh; j i. hi tln, Oswego; Ed. Hostotler, J. O. Hoitotler. The Dalles; II K Cool Idge, J. A Arbucklo, O. E Fowlor, La Grande; G. W. Frazer, Eugene. a. py-M ; The only thing that wmie of u . ,i. tt,o, um. itn rnnnt nt 111 I la q earn our own diving and Incident- UIIV LIlUb U4 BW1BW V -i -r W t