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AM f 4 1AILT OAPIV 4I JOURNAL, flALBM, ORBGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, iOOB. RATHER THAN FACE INQUIRY REV. PAYSON YOUNG HAS RESIGNED pillows when itlio committee arrived. "I have been charged with a crlnu of which I am Innocent." declared Father Young to the committee. This girl who has brought disgrace upon mo Is now in Chicago. She has not (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 20. The vestrymen of the church of St. Mary the Virgin, of this city, nre awaiting word today from Bishop William TViril Vlolinlo na in wtmtltnr fn rnti tlnuo tho church Investigation into communicated with mo nor has sho tho charges that have been presented Involved me In any way with her dls ngnlnst Fathor Pnyson Young, unt'l appearanco, which has been fully ex last night rector of the church, In plained to her mother, I understand, (connection with tho disappearance I nm broken In health; very 111. 1 of Kdna Clark, who wna missing for could not serve you now even If you over two weeks. wished mo to. Father Young tendered his ro&lg- "You have come here to ply me nation to tho vestrymen last nigh: i with questions which It Ib not only when thev camo to question him ns futile but physically Impossible for to his dealings with Miss Clark, for mo to answer. You will find this whoso running nway from homo ho (unnecessary, itoo, ns I have prepared was supposed to have been rospons- my resignation. Ible. Miss Clnrk has since been found In Chicago, but the vestrymen wanted to know about several stories that have been circulated nbout Father Young Blnce his name was maJo public In connection with the affair. Tho preacher wa9 Blck. In bed where he had been 111 for several days. Ho was propped up in his 'Please leave mo In peace ns I have nothing to say." Deforo Bishop N'lchols left for tho East he announced that tho church Investigation must go on even If Young resigned. Therefore It Is un certain as ito Just what will bo done In the matter until tho blBhop .Is heard from. FLEET CONTINUES ON VOYAGE DESPITE TROUBLES IN CHINA ed Wilson because Wilson had not told tho whole truth," snld Gallagher in answer to a question if he know why Wilson wns Indicted, "Did you know that tho Immunity contract you signed wns illegal?" asked Ach. "No I did not and I was surprised when Ilonoy had Wilson Indicted." Ach was stopped by the court from going Into the exnet tlmo of tho! signing of tho immunity contract and! ho started out to explain at longth.l that as ho understood tho vlows of 1 tho court, thoso questions would "bo' allowed. I "I undorstnnd tho vlows of the court hotter thmi you do," retorted Judge Lawler, "and this wnBto of tlmo will not bo allowed. "You are consuming too much tlmo." "I enn't help how much tlmo It takes, your honor," began Ach "I can help It," interrupted Judgo Lawler, "and I shall holp It." When Ach later attempted to jiln down Gallagher to a categoilc.il an swer to a question, Judgo Lawler snld: "Let the witness answer tho ques tion in his own way." Ach started another lengthy expla nation but was cut short by tho court' with tho curt reprimand. I "I don't enre to hear furthor from you, Mr. Acn, procceu with youri questions." I Ach attempted to provo by Galla gher that Honey had asked him to go to Huef after tho suporvsors had confessed and offered Ruef Immunity If Huef would testify against tho "higher-ups." "I went to Huef on my own volition and not nt the request of anyone," declnred Gallagher stoutly. 'The cntlro session was disastrous for Ruef. Gallagher remained until shaken In his story told on direct ex exnmlnntton. Sovernl times Ruef's attorneys at tempted to show thnttlallagher hnd differed from his testimony nt tho former Ruef trials by reading from tho record, but tho court would not permit him. ONLY 1 1 DAYS MORF OF OUR GREAT CONSOLIDATION SALE We have gained hundreds of new customers by showinq them we do just as we advertise. We intend to gain and . hold your continued patronage by treating you square. Every article in the store is marked at a liberal reduction during this sale. (United ProsB Leased Wire.) I It was believed for a tlmo thnt tho (By II. Leo Clothworthy. Stnff Cor- dovclopmont In China would cause a respondent of tho United iMosa.chnngo In tho snlllng schedulo of tho with tho battleship licet.) Manila, Nov.. 20. Tho battleship fleet, which has been held In reserve during tho absenco of Rear Admiral Giles P. Harbor's Phllippluo squadron in Chinese waters, will leave hero for Colombo, Ceylon, on December 1, ac cording to tho announcement of Rear Admiral Charles S. Sperry today. Hoot. Tho Chinese situation, while gravo, does not warrant tho retention of tho ships in tho Philippines, and the battleships arc expected to arrive at Colombo On Decombor jl4, on scheduled time. During tho stay here, tho men of tho licet wero denied nhoro liberty bc causo of the prevnllenco of chnleia. BIGGY MAY BE DEPOSED BECAUSE OF HAAS SUICIDE San Frnnclsco, Nov. 20. District Attorney Lnugdon and Dotoctlvo V. J. Burns are trying to ascertain to day Just who wa responsible for an alleged order to the gaurds of MorrlH I hum, the would-bo assassin anyway responsible for this nttltudo, If la probable that ho will be ousted. A commlttoo of tho Cltlzon'j League of Justice linn been at work quietly for several days gathorlng data on tho police department nnd POOR TOOLS AND A GOOD WORKER That Ih Wliat .Makes Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Taste, loul Breath and Catarrh. Ladies' Coats All this fail's styles $5.00 Coals, now $:. $7.00 Coats, now SI.12.- $7,150 Ful Satin Lined, now. . .83.no $9. 50 Full Satin Lined, now. . .$(1.50 $14.00 Full Satin Lined, now. 810.00 Ladies' Petticoats 7 He Ladles' black sateen petticoats. now (10c $1.00 Ladles' black sateen petticoats, now 75r $1.25 Ladles' black sateen petticoats, now 81.00 $1.50 Ladles black sateen petticoats, now $1.15 $2.0.0 Lndlcs' black sateen petticoats, now ,81.:tH $5.00 Ladles' black Bilk petticoats now 8ttno Staple Dry Goods Best Table Oil-cloths, now u yard, inc 8 l-3c lino grade bleached muslin, now, a yard ojfic 8 l-3e lino grade unbleaclicd muslin, now, a yard 0 Wldo unbleached Bcrlm, now a yard , lc Wide bleached scrim, now, a ynrd.de Umbrellas 50c Umbrellas, plan hnndles, now. 4.. 75c Unibrellns, nlnln lmndlos, now jjo,. ?1lt, U,n,,rolI,,H' 'nncy handle,, "ow 91.OQ $2.50 Holiday Unibrellns, now.$Uo $4.00 to $5.00 Holiday Umbrella now $2,o Men's Suits $8.50 Men's Suits, now $j.oo $10.00 Men's Suits, now $70 $12.00 Men's Suits, now $.ro $15.00 Men's Suits, now, .....$OJ50 We also have odds nnd ends lu. Men'B Suits at about HALF PRICE.' Boys' Suits $1.50 Boys' Suits, now $1.00 $2.50 Boys' Suits, now fji.73 $3.00 Boys' Suits, now $2.10 $3.50 Boys' Suits, now $:,no $4.50 Boys' Suits, now $;i.iu $5.00 Boys' Suits, now $1.75 $C50 BoyB' Suits, now $..V) or Honey, that Dotoctlvo BuniK it Is thought that sonsntloual charges should not bo allowed to see Hans. ,of sympathy with graftors will be Burns last night filed chnrgos ngnlnM (brought against Blggy at tho hoar Policemen Charles R. Kelly and Jng. John C. Attrldge, two of tho linns' j. McLaughlin, chnuffor for Wll guards. Tho charges wero received Ham J. Burns last night filed a corn by tho pollco commission without plaint with tho pollco commission commont and tho honrlng of tho enso against A. Bnkor, a saloon keopor, was sot for a week from tonight. nlloglng that ho Is an ntnflt porson DlBtrlct Attorney Langdon, who ' to havo a liquor license. Tho com drow up the complaint, U anxious (0 plaint Is bnsod on tho alleged fuc get at tho bottom of tho pocullar an- that when Bnkor heard that Ilonoy tagonlstlc attitude taken by tho ' lmd been shot, he stated that It was members of tho pollco department ft good thing, toward tho graft prosecution. If It .. can bo proved that Chlof Blggy Is (Continued on pngo 8.) GRAFTER'S ATTORNEY IS CENSURED BY JUDGE Sau Francisco, Cal., Nov. 20. - Uo-. higher was "an Ach partisan of tho poatud ruuukos administered by graft prosecution" and that under the .Judge Lawlor to Attornoy Honry Ach Impression his tostlmony against who Ih appearing -for ox-boss Abra- Ruef and other Indlctod men, makes ham Ruef In tho trial of tho Indicted. on Asssltant District Attornoy Honey, boss on a charge of bribery, inarkud dopunds whothor ho hlmsolf will bo tho ontlro morning session of the trial . Indicted or not. today. Ach ropoatodly dlsobeyod tho I Aol, llrew from tl0 wjtnowi tl,p ourt'M Instructions and was rupoutod-. fHct that Andrew Wilson, n niombor y called U tlmo. of the boodllng board of supervisors The court's examination of Jamas 'had beon Indicted after tho signing Gallagher, tno prosecution's cnlof1,0' the Immunity contract botwoon Ru wltnwss was continued by Ach and lt,dolph Spreckloe and the lueiubeis of was bocauso of Ruof's attorneys nt-, tho boodllng board. The attorney for tempt to Impeach tho wltnee by try- Ruef declared thnt Henev had broken lug to pin htm down to inlnuto points j the Immunity contract with Wilson of the case and surroundings, that because the supervisor hnd not testl Lawler rebuked him. I lied to eult tho attorney's for the Ach declared at the outset of the prosecution. hobhIoii that he would show thn.t Gal-' Henoy told 1110 thnt ho hnd Indict- The stomnch Is a good strong vital organ, which Is constnnly protecting and feeding every other organ of the body It Is the moit abused, noglcctod and scorned mombor of man also. Most men abuso their stomach with under-cooked food, high-living, al cohol, tobacco, pnstrlos and scores of other unhealthy practlcos. When the stomnch at last sickens of nil this nhniBo and cannot do Its full duty, most men aro not warned but koop up tholr nssaults on tho Btomnch until nt last it rebels and begins to strlko uncle and cry for holp. Mnn by his own abuso has takon nway from tho stomnch tho Rostein & Greenbaum 240-246 Commercial Street, Salem i ;l i 1 i.nrassKaa: SAVES WIFE-SINGER , " ldK 1- TiJS& OLD RESIDENTS HAVE RUT MAY L OSF I FG nl"B woll, when his wlfo overturned CHANCE TO HELP STRAi DU l MM l uuot LCUft chafing dish whllo preparing a sup-. , por for nor husbnnd Inst Wednesday. tools to work with. I Bng80U j wanted These tools are tho gastric Julco. s pranclsco Nov" 20 -Herbert nd 'othorod tho names that had("ldow wl: which go to make up tho digestive huHtmnd' ot m.uo. Blanche cht flro to ' w' "row. Thojly 'n I 3 I I 9 1 l -r-H8HH8H-H--r YE LIBERTY! The Home of Refined Entertainment Z Net.erlptlvo Keng: Wo lroMiit to Our Patrons the l)llovlng "IUG SUCCESSES." WIN OQf CLEAXIKO AWFUL SKATE "If You Cure for Me as I Carts for You." by .MISS MVKlii: wuuus TOO HUNGRY TO BAT CELKBHATEI Ol.OWX CLKMEXTS Desoilntlvo Seng: "She Was a Grand Old Iuly," HOLLAND .. Tiiulles and Children Do Not Fall to attend our lilg MATINEE Saturday nt a 1 M Change of Urogram Sunday. by MISS It. SOUVENIR Doors open, Matineo's 2 KvohIiikh O: in P. M. X'OTOiOW TUB CROWDS TO YE LIDKHTV l'. M. irf if f tiiiiiniiinimmiiitt gnstlro Julco nro turnod Into tho stomnch ovory day. When poor, polsonout food con sumes this Julco, dllut03 it, robs it of its strength nnd throws It, a Tor mented mass from tho system, of course thero Is Just that much of tho gnstrlc fluid which cannot bo rondlly supplied by tho blood When food comes Into n Btomnch filled-with doplotod fluids lacking of powor to do tholr part, tho good strong stomnch U using poor, tools nnd, of courso, cannot succeed In Its work. A condition which often provnllB Is that which takos placo when tho gastric Julco contains too much alka li. If the Ju'oe wore wholly akallno It would not only devour and digest tho fluid but would eat and digest1 tno stomach Itolf. 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Wanted- Any Information WI who conducted 1 lorii Salem In 1S U nJd & Uuibt tnU at root Also IMQI 1 1 ed with tho lass of n loir tndnv nn tho log Illlldo It A'OTBt and 110 Was roiUOVUd ln.lv ulin was a valtrcu ill roHiilt of lis borate action In miinthnr-I to n hnRnltnl Innt tilirM I wim illn.l nlnnn. film wns a little UnMlU lng a lire that tliroatonod to burn his covered thnt the kneo wns Infected parents lived on a farm mu Wjtl wlfo to death last week. and a coiiBiiltadon Is to bo hold to-iAny Information plean "BJ -Unssotl was snot in tno kneo In nn night to dotormlno whothor tho legiltobt. wlndmlller, jsobuv" oncoiinieu wun n rootnan ovfliuinr nimii ma ninniitnin.i nr nn innttr. Mnntnna. , . . w. ...,.. Hv .Sr . .... ..W 1.. .. .-- . . -v . fpnJIl llMJw ; ! 1k.iW fllYR - f H.W m lift T I Dy4 ! 8'' I iiitiL ffc 111 u hInII wmffffttjjF l8n Ml r3W mA ilffm fl tIDiP The fact that our stock is made up of (lie W specimens of BISHOP'S REAP! TAILORED CLOW clinuM lip cfiffirtfiiif aiiracthll (O ttf JW without delay. In point of style, nialeriil second to none-in fact it equals the prww the exclusive custom tailor in every detail. $35 MICHAELS. STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHkKlS, STCRH 4 CO, Suits $10 to Overcoats $8 to Raincoats $12.50 to $ $1 Tho U. S. District Attorney nt Washington will request that Freder ick A. Hyde and Joost II, Schneider, convicted of committing land frauds bo given sentences of two years each and fined ? 10,000. SALEM WOOLEN MILL SW ii