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n i'j. REPARE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BARGAIN bAY -OCTOBER .&t;;:ANP SAVE. A t (IMatt via. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOHKIl ! lfMW. NO. 308. nsHMUJi Hum lull AN KILLS WIFE AND ATTEMPTS SUICIDE 1 EOPLES' CHOICE SENATOR GETS RECEPTION TONIGHT AT HOTEL ASTERER SLASHES THROAT OF GIRL-WIFE AFTERWARD HIS OWN IUS TIMMONS COMMITS MURDER M COURT STREET HOME-ADMITS DEED Ei'u Tlmmons, n plnstoror, while i drunkon frenzy, about .12:30 xk last night, murdorcd hie 10- Uld wife, Stella, by Blushing hor at with a razor as sne my in uou i Mated room at tho homo of W. IWeitcott, 142 Court street, tho t to tho left of tho cottage notci. murderer, after committing tho kttfal crime, realized tho torrlblo mj throuRh his drunkon stupor, IMfD'a the acnaiy weapon urm ion throat Tho attomut at aul- twai not success ui, nowuvur, mri I nut havo fallen asleep until 7:30 iBcrnlnir. when ho ntumblod to tfcorof tho room occupied by'.Mrs iBmlth Ilaylmll. knocked, nntl, tin inch an onfecbled condlt'on to be unable to spenk. uttered In- NEW YORK STEAMER BURNS FOUR MEN WERE CREMATED coherent sounds to secure assistance fcoblcd condition as to be unalbo to speak, Aftor the crlmo was discovered, It was recollected by Mrs. HaybalTs children, who sleep In tho room abovo that In which tho murder was porpotrntod, that they heard n strug gle In tho Tlmmons npnrtmout about 12:30 o'clock. This, coupled with tho opinion of tho coroner, that thn-J womnn had been dead sovornl hour; whon discovered, leads .to tho bollof that tho mtirder wai committed nt that Mmo, 12:30 o'clock this morn ing. , Mrs. llnylinjl was tho first to coo th,p muto ovhlon.ee of tho tragedy, In tho blood which had flowed, ovor tho (Continued on page eight.) (Hnlted I'rww Leartd Wlr.) Newburjr, N. T., Oct, 21, Four moii wero uurned to death today In n fire which destroyed tho steamer Now York, of tho Hudson River Day Lino. Tho stenmor was undergoing ronnlrs In tho shipyard horo. Fifty pcrsotn woro on board when tho Are was dlicovorcd. A number woro Bllghtly InjuroJ In Iho pnnlc that fol lowed and tho wild rush for safety. Tho four victims woro trapped bolow decks. It Is supposed the flro waajcaiiaod by an oxploslon, but tho real causo may never bo known. Tho New York was ono of the big river boats, and mado tho daylight trlnbetwoon Al- ,bany and Now York City. Bho was a woodon craft and hurnod rapidly. - ' - " ' '' ' ' TIIK FTOHK WITH THE L01VI-ST PRICE POP ThK WtSl GOODS. mmmmemmmmmmwmmmmmammammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'itjnt&ffln)f3 '"" I $Zll - Kii.-K.. r77i.i,.s,ll ' .-. . MjvuiaiMAl!!liT rirv'wTf ----, Jumv forw a FASTEST GHOWIXG STORE. SALEM'S BUSIEST STORE OFFERS THE GREATEST VALUES A' THK FOLLOWIXG XEW ARRIVALS: LADIES' Sl'iTfi. T 'uw COrs. miESR HKIHTR. SILK in iFIISKlHTS, FINE MILLINERY, FIXE SILICS AND DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES., RUCHIXGS, AKCY H VKR. LEATHKIl GOODS. LADIES' RELTS AXI) PIECE GOODS OF ALL IUXDS: ALSO 1ILAX- ISE7S AXI 1LANNELS. Women's New Suits Prlcod nt Small Prices. $7.50, $8.50. $10.50, $12.50 . and up Women's and Misses' Coats Wm It P1 Sam A lifn K I'ii 111 ill H I ' $ 1 nv Vr f ! ; i ilium 1 f 1 1 ;1 : la ir I ii niw II illi ftvVI Miiiilili'A Mi ImuWWW i l'imnmLJl W UiBi M llmhim i imWmWW m mil mm l HiiiwBn 11 Js RETIRE PREFERRED STOCKS WALL STREET MICH EXCITED fUnlled VrtM LmM lr.V Now York, Oct. 21. Wall street Is In terror today, duo to tho official an nouncement that tho Southorn Pacific Company Is shortly to rotlro Its pre ferred stock, which amounts to $39, 000,600. The officials of the1 Harrl man lino havo not yet decided what method will bo iuel In tho transac tion, but expect that It will not bo by tho Issuance of common stock. The proferrod stock wrb itsucd la 1004,' when tho company was not paylnxillvldend8, and another laano was soul last yoar Yrhon money was tlKht, Thp stock Ih sovon per cont cumu lntlrVd snbJrfoU.to call at Mr, un til Juno, 1010, nnd convorunio o common stock at par, at the lioldor's option, TJio mnnaKomont of tho railroad ostlmntos thnt n million and n half n year can bo saved by retiring tho pro forrcd stock. , Tho dond nre: John Jones, Joseph MutHiows, iBiiuc Jenkins nnd Alex ander Drnu, -' OXE SUPPOSED VICTIM ' OF XIGIIT RIDERS SAFE At Special Prices, Salo $150, $6.50 .$8.50, $10.50 and up Silks and Dress Goods Priced away down We are showing the Latest Novelties Yard 24c, 35c, 4c 65c and up If you wast tho KH Tli I Sa tan l 0tl Kka- CWAMt MSM Ut (t'nl-fJ Preif Ledlod Wlrcl Memphis, Tonn., Oct. 21. Colonol R. L. Taylor, tho need lawyer, 'who, with Cnptnln Quoutln Rankin, was roinoved frotn tho Ward Hotel at Walnut Lok, Tonn., at midnight Mon day by "NlRht Riders," who mur dored Captain Rnnkln, nppoarod In Tlptonvlllo today, after having es caped the fat cof his partner In tho East TounessoQ Land company, Uo wns compelled to! look on whllo his pnrtner was hanged to, n trco nnd his body riddled with bullbtB. Then n nooso wai thrown about Taylor's neck, nnd ho would havo boon hanged had not somo of tho n'ght riders Interrupted pie proceed ings with a demand for hla relcnso on his promise thnt ho would secure for them tho fishing rlghtB In Rool fool Lake, over which tljo. feud start ed This precipitated ft discussion. Somo wanted to'hold tho aged attor ney until they could get the flsHlng concession, and others wanted to kill him nt onco. Whllo tho mon woro nte'iilng Trty lor escaped. H6 Bwam across a bayou with bullets grazing over his head, and night riders after him. After a terrlblo Journey through the swamps, Taylor rcachod Tipton I vlllo today. Ho will be an import , ant wltnos before the grand jury that hns been called to lnvetlgato tho murder. Ho said today, that ho rUGUHIMiUU BUIIIU til 111U JU3. ItAlLROAD OFFCrATfl SCORED 1JY WRYAX (Ualted PrM Um4 Wire.) Mt, Vernon, Ohio, Oct, 21. Do jclarlng that the oWciaU ef tk Van idorbllt railroad system- ard ttilt' Ing to coorco and Intlmldati their employe's Into voting for the Ropub- Mean ticket, William J. Uryan mode a bitter attack upon General Manager Van WIckle, Vlce-Prosldont Schaff .and Assistant Superintendent Ingalls 'In hh speech here today. His ar ' ralsnnient of tho railroad officials i caused a big sensation ' , The attack w9 the result of speeches by the t reo officials to the ! employes of tho Vauderbllt system at .BellfontalRO, Ohio. 'last nlfiW. They declared tha a Democrat'o vlc4ory meajtt a cut l wsgtw, as the result of the uepr'oa which, they said, wouldj.btt sure c; folQW te clftctVo olry,a," , . FIV WOK KM X " , AUK JtLOWX UP Nw Orlm, Oct. tli-Vir were blows ust by tfc ! t kldda ckra of towiWt. wWeh wm kit by 4m Jkl 1 tU WILLAMETTE HOiBL PrACE TO MEET YWI SENATOR ELECTED BY WWCt' VOTE OF THE PEOPLE " i Fearless Chmi ri i Purified United States Scute Who Will he iMfrtsible Directly to (he ,Ftpte Voters of AH Firtfes tni Factions Who Wkye in the Direct Trtwmks sod Direct Electioi if Sdwttri Rally to Back the Chsupien of StateMeit Ni. 1-A Senator Who Wants to Take His lKstroctioas From the People Direct. Sonator Uourno Ih coming to town. Tho peoplo of Salem will witness tho romarknblo sight of a United States sonator who was elected by tho direct votef of the people, n Republican who onco man aged tho Dryau campaign In Oregon, who was cursed and hntcd without cniro by tho machine managor of. Oregon, nnd who nro still his bluer cpt .political onomlo'. -. ArrlvcH Thin Aflcriionn. " Sonator Dannie in cxncctGd to ar rive at 3:40 this aftornobn and will go nt onco to tho Wll nmotto ltntol, whoro ho lins ongagod a sulto of rooms. This ovoning ho will bo nlvon n recoptlon y IiJr frlonda nt tho hotel, nnd friends with Hournu monn? nnyono who is an Amorlcnn citizen or cares enough for this country to bocoino ono, Senator Dourno knows no party linos but s liiBt as glad to seo u Damocrnt or n Soclnllat as a Republican or n Pro hi. Ho Is a warm snpnorior of Taft and bolloves In Republican wiccoai nnd nnrtv orgnnWaMou o carry tho, principlo into nrrcct. nut no is fnrthor nn odvocnto of tho principle thnt country Is nbovo party, nnd when pnrty prnctlcos bocomo bud It ' tho duty of tho citizen to Wbo nbovo party nnd ntnnd for principlo. A PcopIo'H Senator, As champion of Statomont No. 1 ho won tho nonntorshlp without buy Inir n voto or Bnondlnir a dollar In an i'lmiKonor mnnnor to net" that nfflco. In 'act ho wai nt Washington. D. C, yh h ini olorted, bo nliio'ntoly "ur' was ho that thp nrlnclnloi ho stood for would bo binding upon tho legislature Tnitn II I Fricml. Senator Bourne I a nnn who trusts his frlonds rik! believe la them to tho utmost II ha never botrayed friends to get office, or cast 1119m away wuon times were tronuj- shs. When Dave Craig failed In me nop uusinew, ne went to uoyrae nnd the latter asked him how. WHCh It would tako to set him up and stive tho. farnu Tho money was pwt up and when a good turn came, Craltr. wont to hint to pay up; 'HMtrne t6ok tlie-monoy 'he novor expected, to see ngaln, but rofitscdrio take ti cext of Intorest. IJoprnp is not a quitter of mou or 'principlo when once he hns boon convinced that they re right. . TruMn tho People, Sonator Dourne has-four yoars to sorvo In tho United Btfitos soHHte and lwpoHPB to tako hla Instructions direct rrom tho people. Ho will visit nud moot tho people at Salem: 811 Vcrton TIlmrBday night, at Albany Friday, nd RoBoburg Saturday, whoro ho will moot n largo delega tion from Cooa liny, and If his health permit may go to Cooa Hay with thorn. Ho .will nuswor any question thnt his couetlutenti put to him ns to "nv. matter of public pol icy or na 10 w' "o ho Kcanda on any subject of pub''" Int'p''. Ho WIhIiob to hldo or ovndo nothing, but Instead of tolllHK tho pt'bnlo whn' to do, wlaho them to tell him what to do In public matters. Remnrkabla propoiltlon, thnt n servant of the peoplo should obey his maston. Rut that Is Mr. Dourno'B Idea of flllllng a high 6lHro. Ho wishes to moot nnd tnlk with as many peoplo as possible nnd got tholr vlows Hn to what should bo dono on great public mat-tors. ONE HUNDRED DROWN IN FLOOD SIihwhco, Okln., Oct. ai.At lfM 100 persons wt5 Mll'l Im rloiullmrMM himI HoxI HKt of hvro Uuk HiUt, nccnnllHir to roOttii rt. wived hero toUy. Detail from IIhj HoojI tiMrlctn nro Mw-Hgre. All U10 I(rHtlt v1rr nro down. Tho ax'ht of the Lflood.oociirmi UHh inonilHK. TIm CidwuMmm rJvor roo ten tvt yUhlH h tow (lount. HuHdntk of farHicm Hwl Ui th fv tntut to Mm Um'Ip Hvh, Itrldgcn in tho entire country hIhiuI hw luvo been (k(itryetl, himI It Ik IihiwJW to c)iHWHHlct with the H(KhIhI ilMrlctH. SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS H. T. Uuttorwortll. a St. John Jeweler, was mysteriously hot md killed In front or bin homo taet night. Carl Weber, mistaking Aloxandor Frank, a brakemnn, vlth whorii he wai hunting, for a bear, accidentally kllM him near Roaoburg yesterday, Tto Pnnamu Canal Commission will ask congress for 3G,QOO,000 ut next uoision. DOYS AXI) GIRLS DUMMIEM" TO WVK IXVKftTOHM HnUfd l'tft Ua4 Wlri-.i Now York, Oct. 21 The methods used for dolud'ug tho Invpjtiug iMb lie Into the belief that largo blocks of ice stock had been sold to investor, were shown tody e tho wltueia stand In the trial ol Cfcerle W. Morse, the Ice king, and Alfred H.J ;uriis, m tne unwea mh circuit court, Tho teet'wony was adduced allege Ing that girle, boys and o4d men, ne of them reeeivlng 6a week, were ued wbi" to delude iho eub lie. It is eooteuded by the government tkat these pool were eosducted en tirely WItk te money of th.dioaI. prosecution ullogei, without thn knoMflodgo.of the deposltore, through "dummies and spurious loans." TORXADO DKKTHOYS XEH' .MEXICO VILLAGE (United ir r.unl Wlrv.l Tucumcarla, N. M., Oct, 21.-Ono pirw wag (nitautly Iclllod aiu a score were seriously injured when i tornado dtroyed this village today. At Hartford, 49' mile. on4h or kere ,two w""e killed. . Tne iornado swept down on the country carrying destruction. In Its irau. Praaikally, everytkbur Mfi i'smVVfeket. rr hm for l Ttu Gi6MJM0r. f.njeora cut. WK&M71EvCrLrZ kd ik. "- r-- --- -r "' iL. tlkilMMAniBlhliWaW VHfllt a 4taae of It nllec away were 414tek from cojoo, rmw, wwt, t - i leveled. 1