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v TfHV''""Tn?rTv,i,,T'! 1 t EDITION 3 P. M. CLEAN FAMILY READING PRINTED THE DAY IT HAPPENS FIRST EDITION 3 P. M. mt J I film feaSfiPfiYl 1 1 rtf tti I ; XVI" STRIA L URGE RMANENT TRUCTURE IE MATTER TO i REVIVED understood that an effort will to rovivo tho South Corn- street bridge at tho next ; of tho city council. It la tho bus sontlmont of tho business u a new bridge of pormnnont kr should bo built thoro, and (ret means employed to ditch lerprlso will not bo BiiBtalnol people. nonttt In tno city council who limprovcmcnts can havo tholr ero will novor bo anything tho form of a decont brldgo Mreet. Tha advocates of a wooden structure bridge can upon to oppose anything In Continued on Page C.) Silks and Dress Goods Pr "i .r- allced away down. Cf ' nn.M . . . . ... . -. .. iw j 10. GOING 1 viut r SENDS Y OF PINE BLUFF ULTIMATUM IS SERVED ONSERVIA MUST NOT HARASS AUSTRIA (United Press Leased Wire.) London, Dec. 4. An unofficial moBaago wp.s received todny from St Pctorsburg saying that Austria has Issued nn ultimatum to Servla order ing Sorvla to stop hor aggrcsslvo ncso on tho Austrian frontlor unJer penalty of a declaration of war. Such p. movo would not surprise London Dosplto tho constant official denials, It Is known horo that gour rllti warfaro has been In progross on Sorvla and Montoncgrnn borders for months, Thoro Is a genornl fooling horo that tho situation In tho Balkans la as serious r.s over and that Import' (Contlnuod on page 8.1 REAT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK JNEY-SAVING BARGAINS offered In every department. as display. Several lines of goods must be disposed of is now is your time. Prices less tlian manufacturer's Women's Suits and Coats This season's gurmonts, priced away down to make quick selling; no reserve; out they must go; wo want tho room. Ladios' S.50 coats, now $3.75 Laodles $10 coats, now 93.00 And so along tho line. Ladles' $12 suits now $0.00 Ladles' JIG suits, now 9H.00 Ladles' $18 suits, now 810,50 The 8amo cut on the higher priced ones. $C,50 lace net Bhlrt waists, now $3.00 $7.50 silk pottlcoats, now. .. .83.00 J 1.50 black mercerized petti coats 05c Pu r bargains in Silks and Dress Goods, now is your tlmo, a now onlv. vnrd U5c (I u-l iii.iii j .!. "uii-iigs, now, yara "3. flCd Wflnl Ollltlnno nn... var. . flOC r h' greatest varletv nf Drnaa and Walstlng Silks In this u. Any prices rrom soc yara am m. 5 S " L , n iliirfA' jr FIU.VI8HI.VGS 3ALKM, OREGON ULTIMATUM TO SERVIA BEING SWEPT AWAY DUKE IN DANGER OFEXHE CZAR'S BROTHER IS LOVELORN (Unltod Press Loasod Wire.) St. Petersburg, (via Frontier) Dec. 4. For persisting In his do tormlnatton to wod tho daughter of u rich landowner near Odessa, tho czar's brother, tho grand duko Mlchnel, Is roported to bo In dangor of extlo to somo lonoly military com mand In Siberia until he recovers from his infatuation. Undor ordora from tho govornnr gonornl of Odessa, tho father of tho grand duko's aweothenrt has already takon IiIh duughtor out of tho coun try, suppoHodly to Switzerland. Court rumor Iuih It thnt Michael tried to follow thorn but failed to dodgo tho splcH which tho rznr kept We must have room for our quickly. So if you want bar- cost. Woman's 20c fnat black hoso, now ,. .'. 10c Ladles' 25c fast black, oxtra quality hoso 15c noy's and girls double throad fast black hose, 25c quality, now, n pair .... .-V v 1Rc Woman's 35c warm wool fleeced un derwear, now on snlo for only 23c 1000 yards 7tfo outing ftannol, In dnrk and light colom, a good qual ity, yard -Hie 17.50 flno furs, now going for $3.00 $1.00 white bedspreads, now going for only 15c 500 honoy comb whlto bedspreads, now going for ..OHc, 91.25, 91.30 Great values In flannolottes for dress ing sacques, klmonas and wrap pors 8 l-3c, 10c, up Hundrods of articles all over the store at rod need prlcos. Mil DAY, DKCItttllKIt 1, 1008. HOUSES TOPPLE IN RIVER H FLOODS Will CARRY CITY AWAY (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Pine Bluff, Ark., Dec. 4. Tho flood, which has carried the Arknnsai rtver out ot Its banks, broke tho dykes which protected tho property along tho rlvor front today and five houses hav-i toppled Into 'tho rlvo which Is rapidly undermining tho bluffs. Heavy rains up tho river hnvo In creased tho floodB. Tho wator is rlt- lngrapldly, and tho forco of tho stream, lotlooso when thodyko wont down, Is tearing away great portions of tho banks. Tho Btorcfl and buildings near tho edgo aro being vacated, and all goods aro being taken to places ot safety. Tho court house and the JrfforHon Hotel are In sorloui dan ger of being undermined. Tho river makes a horso-shoo turn JmbI abovo tho city, and tho dykoa woro built by tho government to koep land abutting on the actual curve. It In Its true course, and Havo tho lly this method tho water was sont swirtly around the sharp turn and agalimt the 3 0-foot tnihnnkmont on which tho city Btutuls. Another dyko then was coiiHlruct ed for the purposo of broaklug tho How of wator ntculnst the liluffH. This dyke ho gone down, allowing tho atroam, with tho full powor of the flood, to dash ugnlnil th oarth om- 1 1 a nhinont. on his track. Ho Ih virtually undor arreat. Tho grand duko, who, nfter tho czarovltch, Ih next In lino to tho Itus Hlnn throno, bra been Hiiggestod nh a prospective Bailor for tho hand of King Kdwnrd'B daughter, Prin cess Victoria. Tho lattor, a hopoleas Invalid, doesn't want to marry, hut Edward Is understood to regard tho match with consldornblo favor. Michael's lt.vo affair was 'dis covered through tho frequent vlaJtH which ho paid to southern Russia, Hiipposodly for tho benefit of his health. SMUGGLERSmJT VALUABLE ANTIQUES' Chicago, Ills., Dec. 4. Prlcoless relics from tho monasteries of Franco, bolleved by oommlHsloue.B to bo several centuries old, aro awaiting a claimant today lit the United States customs wuiuhouse here. Secret sorvlco agents havo boon at work for many days en deavoring to find tho owner of the precious art works and fabrics and Intimate that those who Hlod to bring tho trousureu Into tho coun try have fled. Tho federal officials bollovo that in holding up tho goodB thoy havo un earthod a plot to smugglo antiques Into tho United Stales. Tho collec tion contains tapestries, painting, hand worked goods, rugs and luces. The boxes were shipped from Franco to Knglnnd. From Ixtndon thoy caino to Chicago In bond. The consignor was 8. Itoblnaon, tho con B'gneo A. Donqulst. Tho valuation was $2,000. Itocontly one cruto of tho goods was removed undor this valuation by Waken and McLuugh- i n. acting aH agent for HenquUU. Tho federal officers necamj ma nirimiH. nnfiiKid the crate ami iIIh- covered tho treasure valued muny thousandH of dollar'. at RUNAWAY MINISTER SAFELY IN TEXAS Kl Paso. Tox., Doc. 4. Accused of deserting his wlfo and two little children. Hev. W. J. Cook of Ama rlllo, Texas. Is today being takon homo In IronB to stand trial. Cook was arrested In Oregon, near the California lino. When her husband deserted her Tor another woman, Mra. Cook did not remain Inactive. With her two small children, she accompanied an officer to Oregon and there had her truant spouso placed under arreat. BY ARKANSAS RIVER GANNON IS SEVERELY GENSURED IN SCATHING STORV (IV 6UILD (Unltod Prosa Loasod Wiro.) Doaton, Mass., Dee. 4. Compar ing tho attlUide of Speaker Joseph G. Cannon toward tho forest preserva tion legislation with that of cougreus In Bonding Massachusetts volunteers "to bo slaughtorod by Spanish troop bocauso of obsoicto oqulpmont," Gov ornor Curtis Guild, In an artlclo to bo published tomorrow In tho Now England Magaxlno, appoals for tho preservation of Now Englnnd wood lands. Ho oays In part: "Tho Massachusetts regiment of volunteer. poaod with black powder and obsoloto rifles boioro tho Span ish onetny armod with Mauser rifles and BmokoUuB powder, and died with gnsplug boJib bocauso that enomy waa boyond tho reach of tholr rifles. "Congrosa for yenra had rofusud an appropriation for tho proper equip mont of tho national guard, and aii Infatuated sponkor prevented nctlon on an emorgoncy bill. "Not on tho bonds of thoso who have dono tholr bcBt, nor thoso of tho aocrotary of war, who plodgod his prlvato fortune to got gutis and cnrtrldgoB, but on congreas and tho speaker, who let his Jealousy of tlm President atlllo his lovo or counm Ih tho blood of those voluntoors. "Now England rondH aro chok' with dust, tho harbors aro filled wU I tho smoko of foroat Urea, and the rlvom havo shrunk to thread, leu Ing beds of sowngo, tho apawn of dl ease. "Year nfter year, congreas has been forownrnod of thlH, and turned a dour oar. M MUnim havo boon provided for runways f r Irrigation Btrcnms In tho West, but not ono cent for fo ost roorvoi nt tho bond of Now En lund rivers, "Snvo tho wntor supply! If tho mills atop, If the cnttlo die, If (ho children stoken. tho guilt will not bs at tho door of tho Pronldent who has done bl host for tho forests, but finish tho parallel as you like." KITTENS-051 ADOPTED BY HEN (Unltod Press Loasod Wlro.) Seattle, Wash., Dec. 4. Tho spec tanlo of a Plymouth Hock hen act ing as mother to a litter of orphanoJ klttnm In today attracting many per sons to thu I'omu of Albert Hall, a bricklayer. Not discouraged bocauso hor eggs were taken away from her, the hen found tho klttonH whoso mother had been killed, and Is now mothorlng them to the boat of her ability. Tho hen was searching around after hor eggs had been taken nwny from her for something upon which to sit, whon she discovered the kit tens In a box. She crowded In and sprond her wlnge over the ktttoiu. and since thou sho Is watching over them as carefully as alio would ovr her own offspring. n riim-ttl(Nl foiMlKloiiN of Haytl. Port An prlaro, Hnyll, Doc 4. Unless Gen. Blmon assumes ohnrge of tho pffr.lru of Haytl practical an archy in likely to prevail for a long ime. Qtiarraly already havo divided thoso at tho head of thu tomporary Kovurnment, under Genoral Legiti mate, and there is no organization. Tho advanco guard of Oenoral Simon's nrmy entered tho olty at day break, after having been encamped outaldo since last evening. General Simon 'a exnectctl to ontor tho cllv som tlmo today It l understood that the victorious general has determined not to changn hU position until after ho has held a conference with his supporters. NO. 887. COURT IS GROWDED BYWOMEN IN SENSATIONAL DAVIS TRIAL (United Prosa Leased Wlro.) Omaha, Nob., Dec. 4. Mrs. Abblo Klco, tho woman In the famous "triple doath pact" was tho star witness todny In tho hearing; of the caBO of Charloa K. Davis, accused or having killed Dr. Fiederlck ItuAtlB, as part ot that agreement. Groat crowds thronged to hoar hor leatl mony, many coming In carriages and atitos. Fashionably dressed womon fought for places In tho front rows of tho court room. "Dr. Itustln told mo, whon l vis Itod hlni In hla office, that ha had arranged to havo ti man shoot him," alio said. "Ho told mu that I wouldn't havo to do It. Ho told we thnt tho man ho had fouha.waa Charles Davis. "I naw tho man and got tho pol non to kill myself. Then I loft. t'Aftorwnrds I met Kustln nnd walked townrdB tho houao with him. I then loft him nnd wont back to my own houao. Near tho Ituatln houao I huw a man like Davla. "After tho shooting which fol lowed, I lost my nerve and did not tuko uny poison." After noon recess tho crowds hur ried buck to hear tho rcat of tho tory. Mr, ltloiw, under crosH examina tion, adhered to hor original story anil her teatlmouy remained un changed. ttiv alio waa oxouaed, a fow un important wltnoaacH woro called to corroborate her movements ih alio hud described them. Tho atato Is oxpeoted to rout Un caao today, and. tho defonao will probably open tomorrow morning, o DETEGTIVE SAYS HE IS TO BLAME (United Prea Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Dec. 4. Captain of Dotoctlves Kelly, who with Chief Illggy, was In command of tho police noting ns guards tor Morris Hans, tho D"lt-dotrojod naant of Frauds J. Hone), has admitted thnt tho orders restraining Special Agent he lersomuly wua responsible for th'f-rdtra rent nil nl nr; Special Ai: W Ilium J. Ilurnu 'Kin visiting I (aii a at thu futility Jt.ll In jouuoc tlj't with the uho'iimg of Honey Kelly today vtu4i to ruturg.i bU stutement furthor thiin to sii, (hut the telephone Mlgut havo boon out of order and that Patrolmen John Attrldgo and Char'.ea Kelly. W.o are charged with unbecoming con duct may not Invo heard his inutrur tlons aright beforo thoy refused ltd ntibtlon to Dlatilci Attorney Lur ion as woll uh t Ilurns. Tho police comuilvl'inur3 lust it ght began prnMug the charged Hgaluat the patrolmen. Ilurnu wua pi- tm but l.uiiivl in fulled to fp p i i ml tho lie.irng wwi v tpi. ! Jrc h iitutly, VHiimv iliru.:iy Hi n r Alio Is pr.M mi tint' the emo for ln-rjk Ntuted '.hac he daili-l to IK to- iponBllir.'y foi hi i i x-ln sun -o- EMPEROR WITHDRAWS MINISTER TO TURKEY (United Press Leaaed Wire.) Vienna, Dec. 4- -Emperor Fruit Josef toduy sent u special message to Marquis Pullavlncl. tho Auatrlau ambusandor to Turkey, luutructlug him not to withdraw from his post as a protest against tho Turkish boy cott against Austria. Forogln Min ister Arenthal orderod tho ambasn dor to leave, The emperor over ruled the minister when tho matter waa brought to his attent!)n. . Ill hi it I W Ml