DA1MT OAPCTAT; JOURNAL. SA1.BM nnttnnv. TflWDAV, DECEMBER 8, 1006.
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DAIRYMEN TO OPEN
CONVENTION IN THE
"YE LIBERTY" THEATRE
Next Thursday morning at 10
o'clock, Mayor George Rodgors will
opon tho Dairy convention in tho Yo
Liberty theater with an nddroBs of
wulcomo to tho largo predicted as
sembly of dairymen and others In
teroatcd In tho dairy Industry in Or
ogon. Tho permission of tho innnngo
mont of tho Yo Llborty thoator for
its imago during tho (lay tlmo, and
tho InlkfcHts and spocchos will bo
hold in that building.
Ttfo cftl Y. M. 0. A. rooms over
tho Saloni Hardwaro storo has also
boon obtained for tho largo exhibit
to bo displayed, l'owor for operat
ing tho machinery has boon Installed
and In roadlnoKs for tho shipments
which are arriving dully from differ
ont points In tho states These exhib
its will bo thoroughly demonstrated
and explained by expert operators
for tho bonoflt of all those interest
ed In such things.
On Thursday night n reception
will bo given at tho Illlhoo club
rooms. Music In tho form or orches
tra .quartettes and solos will ho en
gaged for 'tho occasion, and a neat
little spread will also bo arranged.
Talks by some of tho best In
formed dairymen In tho tnto will bo
delivered at tho rccoptlon. Tho ro
captlon will bo from S to 10 o'clock
In tho evening.
Superintendent of Exhibits, O. G.
Simpson, of Corvallls, will arrive to
morrow, and Secretary Crlssy, of
Portland will also bo on hand then.
The dairy exhibits are arriving
fast now and tho commlttoo hero aro
doing line work in finding satisfac
tory locations for them. Tho pro
gram which the commitUr has ar
ranged, Is also dosorvlug of credit.
A fare and ono-thlrd has been pro
cured from tho railroad compaulos
for visitors to tho convontlon.
Chlco, Calif., Dec. 8 Forcibly
dragged from tholr homos nnd taken
on a wild automobile ride across to
Willows, 35 miles across Uio valley
four olIlciulB of the Northern Elec-1
trie compnny aro undor arrest today
on the chargo of 'Btoiu'ng wood.
Tho defendants uro A. U Sohind
lor, gonornl manager of tho compan .
Melville Dozler, assistant general
manager, Charles lloran, road mas
ter and Conductor Collsou.
Tho urrestn were made by Sheriff
Dalley of Glenn county who camo
hero last night with tho warrants
Tho olllclnls uro charged with taking
somo wood that belonged to a .lap
aneso contractor, who had stacked It
along the right of way.
When tho sheriff went to Sehnd
ler's house, the olllclal notified his at
torney by telephone. In n few min
utes almost every lawyer In Chlco
wns on tho scone. They tried to argu
nnd romonstrnto with Dalley, bijt ho
wns obdurate.
Dozler had arrived on tho scono
and n warrant was served on him.
While the lawyers wore oxpostulnt
lug, tho shorlff ordered his two dep
uties to help him and thoy actually
pushed Dozlor nnd Sohlndler Into
ear, threatening personal vlolonco to
anyone who Interfered.
As soon a Bthoy wore in tho ma
chtne the Bherlff ordered tho chaf
tuer to i',o ahead. The othor two
prisoners had been arrested previous
ly and the great touring car lurched
forward and daBhed through tho city
at tho rate of a nillo a minute, leav
ing a crowd of Chlco luwyora, con
stables and police standing in the
street. '
Tho mon arrested Bny thoy sup
posed tho wood belonged to tholr
onipany when thoy had It hauled to
Chlco. Schlndlor formorly was
prominent In tho Huntington lines
at L , Angeles. Ho snyB ho will
take legal action against tho sheriff.
SAYS PRESIDENT IS
CORRUPT AND CONCERN
. IS OUT $ 1 ,500,000
(United Proso Lensod Wire.)
Now York, Dec. 8. Rolterntlng
his allegation that tho affairs of tho
Fidelity Funding company wore so
Involved that tho crodltors would
probably recovor nothing, thnt St.
Marys 'Academy of Nauvoo, Ills., was
hopolossly bankrupt as a result of
Its doallng with tho concern, that
1'rosldont P. J. Klernan of tho crl
plod Institution did not daro to ro
tur: to Now York nnd submit to a
frank examination of his tlnnnclal
operations, Thomas F. Gllroy, Jr.,
recolvor of tho Fldollty, todny de
clared that Klornan's statement that
tho compnny wan solvent was "a do
llborato lie." Ho added that nn ox
amiuntlou of tho accounts of tho In
stitution showed $1,500,000 unac
counted for.
Tho books In Gllroy's pousosslon
today revealed as some of thin Fl
edlltly'a creditors, Tho Columbli
Construction company, nnd tho Fod
ernl Construction company.
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Klernan hns personally signed n
power of attorney for the firm of
Sulllvnn & Cromwell nnd for V. Nel
son Cromwell himself giving these
agents tho right to Bottle all clalniB
In .whatsoover manuor thoy may
deom host. Copies of this power o'f
attorney woro sont today to Gllroy
who declined to mnko any statement
concerning this anglo In tho case.
Gllroy today cited, as an an ox
amplo of Klornan's inothods, u cpr
tnln deal, In which, ho alleged, a
bonus of $50,000 was paid by Iho
Fldollty for nn accommodation of
$135,000. Tho bank which made
tho loan paid tho Fldollty $135,000
accepting a note for $1S5,000 plus
the Interest. This amount with sim
ilar sums Gllroy will not try to re
covor by procoss of law, as some of
tho listed assets of tho company.
Gllroy says, aro only worth n small
part of tholr fnco value, whilo mnnv
bonds have no value whntsoevoV
savo as "old papor."
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JAMES ULEAKON with the Baker Stork company In "The Itoso of the
mini-no, hi ntc mtngiiinw meal"!', nil ween .simung ntuuiuy iimuueo
December Oth, 1008,' Saturday M illnoi'.
CHEERFUL BULLETIN
ISSUED BY WIFE OF
GOVERNOR COSGROVE
Paso Robles, Hot Springs, Cal.,
Doc. 8. Mrs, Cosgrove, wife of the
govornor-olect of Washington, today
gavo tho Unltod Press tho following
statomont regarding hor 'husband's
conditien:
"Mr. Cosgrove Is bettor to4y than
yesterday and I am much more
cheerful about him. Of cdurse, he
Is Btlll Very 111, and we cannot make
nny plans whatever about returning
to Washington ,
"Tho cold weather makes It Im
possible at the present tlmo, but it
Mr. Cosgrove gains strength, as wo
hopo he will, ho will be able to stand
tho trip."
Mrs. Cosgrove said that reports
hat tho govornor-olect wns near to
death yesterday were untrue, though
sho added that ho was woreo for n
time.
Tho dqctors in attendance say that
tho case Is a typical form of acute
Orlght'a diseaso and assort that it
"a to be expected that the patient's
-ondltlon will vary from ono day to
another.
OOOOOOOOUOOUOOOOOOOOOOOO
SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS.
O Tho East Sldo Uuiilc of Portland was robbed or $17,000 by rob- O
O bors, who held up tfio president of tho concom, II. H. NowhKll, nnd O
u nis son, linger Nowhall, nt tho point of revolvers. O
O Preachors havo Joined tho wo mon suffrnglsts In tholr Chicago O
O campaign. O
O Evangelist "Billy Sunday Is carrying a gun with him thllo ho O
O makes speeches In Iowa as tho rosult of many threatened assaults O
O against his llfo. O
O Tho doctor says that Governor-olcco Cosgrove of Wushlngton has O
O a chnnco to recover, O
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Cut Glass for Xmns Presents.
Lenthor Hand-Uags.
Purses In all Bhapos and colors.
Ladles' Purses In every style; all
gator and seal.
Singlo Pieces of China for Xmns
Presonts.
Unthor 8ult n9,.
1,nn(1 MPs, all ,,,
A complete U .i ,":'
received. 1
"nnd Mirror, a
Andrew Jcrgea'i Ttu, .
orders cut nle
BREWER DRUfJf
Corner of Court and Liberty Streets i
Huie Wing Sang
Big Sale on All floods This feel
Vo make up nil kinds of Wiap,.M nnd Klmon. wS
UiKlerwear. We keen u h la ntm-u nt r!m.i . . n."3l
floods, Hllks nnd Drews Goods, Trunks, Mattings CWmi
Now China Lily Flower Salo.
10c Linen Handkerchiefs ( sale Re
GOc Silk Handkerchiefs, sale Ufto
2Ge Fancy Covers, sale . . . 15c
GOc China Toapot, sale iMc
$8 He.st Embroidered Silk
Shawls, sale $..,o
$3.2 G Fancy Klmonas, sae .-.-."
$3.75 neautlful Uaby Coats,
salo 2.o
$8.75 Ladles' Long Coats,
salo ,sr.ou
$1.85 Night Goto. u
$1.76 Heavy Wnpptfi,
?3.Z5 Extra Wide S&
snle . .
$2.25 Wool WMiti, a!
hoc per yard urea f
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7Cc per yard hmy 8a,
2Cc per pair how. uk
i.ou lomtoru, nle .
$2 00 Wool8hlrU.uk
All Kinds of Holiday floods at Iteinnrkabl; Lor rd
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326 N: Com'l St. First Store on N. E. Si"
AR6UE DAVIS
MURDER CASE
TO REVENGE
BROTHER'S END
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Dec. 8 Martin
Bona, brother of Harry Boas, the
young man who died from strych
nlno poisoning last week, la today
woiklng diligently with tho police uo
toctlvos, gathering evidence to sup
port IiIb theory that John Walttr
Wilson was tho murdorer who sent
tho deadly "stomach powders"
through the mails to his brother. Yes
terday, when ho stood ovor tho collln
nt tho funeral, Martin Boas vowed
that ho would "get" tho murderer "If
it took a lifetime"
Handwriting Expert Kytkn's po3l
tlvo declaration that tho handwrit
ing In the "doctor's" letter to Har.y
Boas waB "Wilson's own penmanhhlp
is not considered proof enough to
convict the man now in tho miKtnriv
of tho police. Even the fact that th
marK on me stationery Is the same
as found In Wilson's effects Is not
enough. Tho pollco want to find tho
Plnco where iho -trvehnlnn wn m.
chased, and detectives are now work-
mi, in iiiitiiiim wan inni ouject in
View.
Efforts to discover n mnttvn fn
the crime haye not been very produc
tive Martin floas,. however, believes
that Wilson hnd embezzled from hij
brother, who employed Wilson in his
electrical business, and wanted to
cover nn his neeulatlonn hv io try
ing his employer,
ORIENTALS
GROWING
FRIENDLY
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Toklo, Japan, Dec. 8. Tho Japan
eso press today Is united In recom
mondlng the establishment of a di
rect entente between Japan and
China, such nn agreement being con
sidered essential in making agree
ments with tho other nowera cood.
This Is the latest development or tho
diplomatic sltVitlou in tho Orient,
nnd Is an outgrowth of tho entente
recently established between Japan
and tho United Statos an agree
ment which lays partlculary heavy
woight on tho protection of China's
Integrity.
Discussion of a Japnneso-Clilncu';
agreement Is the first Indication the
world has seen of a return on the
part of Japan to formor. friondly re
lations with China. Ever since tho
war between the two nations, a
struggle which ended in China's
humiliation tho relations between
the two powers have been strained.
O-r r
Colonel Taylor, tho man who es
caped from the night riders, Is re
ceiving anonymous threats, cavlnc
that he will be taken dead or alive,
' (United Pross Loascd Wire )
Omnhn, Neb., Doc. 8. The takln:;
of evidence In tho trlnl of Chnrlcn E.
Davis, charged with the murd r of
Dr. Frederick Htistin, after enterliiu
Into n Biilcldo pact with Dr. Biutlr.
and Mrs. Abblo Rice, was concluded
today. Tho anticipated sensational
testimony failed to dovolop,
Argnment wna begun by coiiiil
for tho people, nnd It Is bellevol
that tho caao will go to tho Jury to
morrow nftornoon, although tho
court rcfu30d to limit tho tlmo for
argument.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 1M
PUOVJ3 STATE BTUEET
Notlco Is hereby given thnt the
Common Council of tho City of Sa
lem, Oregon,-deems It expedient to
Improve and proposes to Im
provo State Btreet with Warren
Brothers' Bltullthlc Waterproof Pav
mont botwoon tho west property lnt
of Commorclnl Btreet nnd the eat
-..!. lino nt XPrnnl otrOAt 111 Rllld Cll .
oxcopt tho space botwocn the ra is
A . nlol,1n tin rnlln nf tllO
Htreet railway tracks of tho Portland
Railway, Light and rower ,ohi.h...
wherever tho tracks of said cotnpnr
.. l ....nn anlll liort Oil Of
nld streot; said Improvoinont to us
made In accordance win me i";
nnd specifications adoptod by t-a
council for said Improvement a 1
now on file la tho ofllco of the ttt
Romonstrnncea agnlnst said , im
provement may bo filed In tho wan
nor and within tho time limited in
tho charter of said city. ,
Date of the flnt puh'lcntlon of tins
notice Decombor 8, 1908.
By order of Common Council
12-8-1 ltd ' City Records-
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM-
imnT3 T.IHERTY HTHKivi
VMInn la liornliV KlVCn l"1
DECISIONS OF
SUPREME!
The supreme court am
dslons ns followi
Mnttlo C Larcotk n W
cock, Jr, and Jobs Ujdl
tlnn for dlTorce n;iW
court of Judr Giorrttl
Grant county; rewidljl
preme court anu dc'
plaintiff.
C. S. Voorbecj u W
Investmont Compaw if!
tho court of Judge WTJaS
linker cwfnty, reTtrndUM
by Chief Jmtlce Df.
Tho Marquam
missed, In Y'oworiwi
mont out of court
Edward E Kellji
thpjjarjjcjraawiil
GRAND OPERA
Thurs.DecJ
One mi
the
WOUCO II liuruuj P." An,, nf ?a
-!.. nll nf fllO City Ol B
lem, Oregon, deems It exped e ,n Jo
Improve and propose to Imnro
and nronooes to Improve Liber
streot with Warren Brotne s ..
'Ithlc Watorproor ,'u" " :' e
tho north Property 1 no of State grje.
to mo soiiiu ii i"- w "-i.o Bunco
streot in Bald city, exc apt t 'e R"ct.
between tho rails jind one foot out
,lde of the rails of the , street raU J
track: of tho Portland hallway. Ubw
and Power Company where the same
extends along Bald portion of sail
street: sa'd Improvement to be wad -In
accordance with the Pn an,0.
.Jeclflcatlons adopted 3r d Coiin
c I for said improvement and I no on
file In tho office of tho City Recoraer
of said city. . lA jn,.
Remonstrances aga Ins .Bald h
provement may be fil ed Jn he n an
nor and within the time Hmltea
tho charter of-sajd city. . th,
Date of thefirst publication of
notice, December 8,' I90 ,,
By order of Common Council
i,...iim ' City Recorder..
m.nv n n '
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