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HI t e? ovmal SALEM, OREGON HATtlllKU, DKCUMUKU 12, 10H. NO. ill I. X III I k--- OF IAIN IS iOOMING MARKET IS -OARING irkot la steadily climb and has. no, reached kli, from the 00c stand 05 very strong as an In- ?ct still higher ndvanc- ' In tho chicken feed and lass, la laid dawn in tlili 1 Portland at 97 Ma per fch pr!co lb cnnsldorcd un it. 03!ccla1ly for this cofson. Tfty, wheat mar- uregor. in, according to to hold strong and nctlo Inuod on Page 12.) ess Goods fa recognized storo for tho iiyi"s in Dress Goods and Ut"3t vnrlntv (n anlntt fmm. tto offer to our patrons Vol pare hard to beat anvwhere. Ifoadcloths, $1,35 values, n sale, per yard QKn loadcloths. all colors, 6G- Bprnal Price $1.25 ' ureas uooas, now 35c and 40c ENCIG ANESE WHO WOULD BLOW YASHITAIS FORMALLY CHARGED BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY District Attornoy John II. McNary filed n complaint charging mennco to tho public In tho Justice cotict this morning against C. Yashita, tho Jap ancso who wob arrested last Thurs day by Doputy Sheriff Esch for hav ing on his person a bottlo of nltro glycorlno and three' sticks of dyna jnlto. Shorlff Mlnto brought tho prison er down to tho justlco's court at 11 o'clock this morning, when ho was examined by tho district attorney. Yashita was asked by tho stato's nt- Continued on page savoni. ristmas Is AT HAND AND WE ARE READY son il'.o Greatest Dlmilav of Mcrclioiidltto In our history. ICvcrvtlilnir New from the Hour to the $"(,( worth of the Latest (Jowls to hclcct from In Staple, Ladies' Suits Wo nro now offering Suit Values that will uppoal to tho keon and thrifty buyers. They nro tho New-; est Goods offered at prices jhat sell them quick. Empty sholvos is what we want by tho first of tho yoar. Wo will toll you tho roason later on. Sale Prlcos $ 5.90, $ 8.90, $10.50, $12.50 and up FUR PRESENTS Slaughter Prlcos on Furs, as wo carry no goods over from ono sea son to another. We are now ready to give you prices on Furs that will show you In n mlnuto that this Is tho place to buy your Furs. Wo carry tho Best, but out they must go at Small Prices. Each 95c, $1 25, $2.50 $3.00 and up all ouj d) t W U U,e V01' " ifJFfifrO( llUJZi; th.,ml "u " mJ. -SM K-- -J--.- " n afford .0 ..II ABE iPKESIDENT 1 NOT AT ALL FRIGHTENED BY ATTITUDE OF CONGRESS Washington, Dec. 12. 1'rcBldont Hoosovolt told ft number of calloru today thnt It wns of no consequence to hm what action wns taken by tho houso and senate In regard to tho conBorlng tho language of his mes sago regarding tho secret sorvico. Ho stated that ho stood flatly for ovory word which ho had written. Moroovor he said if tho houso failed to tako favorablo action on tho rccommondatlon concerning tho secrot service ho would thon nond ono or moro additional messages to congress showing tho right of his contention. Near limey and Novelty Christmas FINE DRESS SILKS There Is no stoiti In Solom that con show you a Moro Complete Stock of Dress and Waistlng Silks than wo can In nil tho Latest Novelties nnd Staplo Goods; also in a Grent As sortment of tho nest Dluck Silks. Wo aro hero with tho goods; the Rest Vnlues on tho Pacific coast. Yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and up RUEF IS POSTPONED DP THE PEN IS BOUND OVER BRIBERY CASE UP T0JURY ANOTHER FRISCO GRAFT CASE (United Prow Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Doc. 12, Tho evi dence In the trial of Attornoy Frank J. Murphy charged with offering n brlboa to n prospective Huof Juror wont to the Jury thin morning at, 11:4B o'clock. Tho morning session wob occupied by District Attorney William II.. Langdon In summing up for tho prosecution. Langdou dwolt upon tho value of tho olvdenco of K. A. 8. Illoko, a contractor convlited for participa tion In tho crime In connection with which Murphy Is chargod. Laugdou defended the credibility of Illake as a witness and denied , tho I'linrKex in .Miirpny on ino witness Hiand thnt tho graft prosecutors had 'bought" tho district attorney's of fice At the close of Luugdon's speech, Judge Miirnsky dbhvorud his ohargo to the Jury which Immediately re tired for deliberation. RAILWAYS STAND BY INCREASED RATES (United Press Leased WIro.) San KrunclKco. Dec. 12 No f promises of relief from the burden of advanced freight rales to and from California termlnuls have been received from the to railroad presi dents who were recently memorial ized by tho executive committee of tho recent convention of California business men. B II Ilurrlmun of tho Southorn Pacific replied that ho hoped a con ference between the committee and tho tralllc managers of tho two roaJj would bo held In tho near future and 'Hrustod that a satisfactory conclusion would bo roochod." K P. Itlploy of tho Santa Fo wuh more explicit. Ho said that his rep resentatives would be qulto willing to listen to arguments against the advance in rotOH, but ho warned the shippers that In the ousu of trans continental tariffs, applying to nnd from nil points in the United Stutus east of Colorodo. a largo number of eastern railroad woro parties Inter ested and would have to bo consunlt ed If chnuKs should bo found prop er Itlploy made tho following slg 1 nlflcant obuorvution In his dlsputeh to the cemmittee: ' it Is Imperative that wo Increase our revenues. In doing so. It Is not our Intention to prevent the free i movement of California products to i eastern markets uor of any west bound freight, and I do not under stand that the slight tulvanees tnndo will have such an effect." The California shippers consider these two mosftHges from tio heads of the two rallrouds as sufficient In dication of u disposition on tho part of these Mom to fore tho merchants to c-tolvo their own rollf A busy ddV wss spent yesterday In discus sing plsns which, It Is understood. will pave the way for a far-roaoh-ing traffic war between local ship pers aud the two railroads, It Is generally believed that tho i transportation companies are delay ing tho conference over these rates i until ufter they go Into effect, and hope of bringing about a compromise ,has now practically died out RUEF 1$ GIVEN A RESPITE SENTENCE PUT OFF ONE WEEK (United Prov Lesed Wire.) Bnn Francisco, Doc. 12. At tho roquest of tho dofonso Judgo Lawler today postponed until next Saturday tho sentencing of Abo Huof for offer ing a bribe. Tho counsel for Huof said thoy woro preparing u number of motions they wished to offer. The prosecution agreed to tho postpone ment. Attorney Thomas ll. Doxlor repre sented Huof In tho courtroom today, Henry Ach still being absent. Doxlor explained that tho dofonso desired to Interpose motions boforo Judgment wns passed on Huof, nnd ho said In an interview after court ndjournod, thnt ho expected to use tho record In too enso, whltju ho considers, "well clogged with errors." Huof, before his attorney was al lowed to address the oourt, was, or dored by Judge Lawler to stand up and hear the formal rending of tho history of the urocodlng In his trial. The convicted man stood with his hands brushing his poukets lotting his gazo wander around tho court room, winking at his friends and stealthily whispering to his lawyers. Ah has been his nislout throughout tho trial, he chewed gum Inoessantly At tho conclusion of tho morn Ing's proceedings. Huef denied tho published story that Henry Ach would retlro from his case through any misunderstanding with him. "Ach has boon a faithful friend to me," said Huef. "Ho has taken up my defense at great personal sacrl fleo. It bus taken practically nil his time, and It has monnt an enormous drain on his strength. Ho has lost thousands of 'dollars through his In ability to keep up his private proc nco. "It con bo sofoly stated thnt, un less his present sickness foraos him to chntiKo his plans, ho will see mo through this case from its beginning to tho vory end." Huef claim to be Indignant over tho aliened effect on tho Jury of tho visit to tho courtroom of Francis J. Honey lost Thursday may have had. Ho suys that the room, in which tho Jury deliberated, was In tho front part of Carpenter's hall, where tho sounds of oheurlug In the stroot could bo plainly heard. Ho says ono Juror suw n wagon advertising n meeting of the Loukuo of Justlao at Lyric hall, and ho iiIIokcs theso cir cumstances all might have hiyl tho effect of Intimidating the men who voted on his fate. "HOLY ROLLERS" MUST FACE MURDER CHARGE (United Press Leased WIro.) Kansas City. Dee. 12 Jam's Sharp, self-styled "Adam God." ono jf the leaders of the Holy Roller soat togothor with three of his follow rs. were arraigned today utidtr charges of murder In tho first de gree. The prisoners ae accused of killing Patrolman Dalbow In a pistol fight .recently between the, band aud the police. Because the defendants were pt represented by counsel, th,tf hearing wan continued until this afternoon r tho court, ' FIGHTING "SENATOR PERKINS HAS CORPORATION (United Press Lm4 Wire.) Ban Francisco, Dee. 18. Tho fight against tho ro-olection of Sena tor George A. Porklns was opened to day by Assomblyuan-elect B. J. Cat tan, In an open loiter replying to a request by tho sonator for support on his record. Ho reviews tho rec ord of Perkins' votw on matters of Importance. Callan calls attention to tho recent fights In Oregon and Washington, saying In part: "A few weoks jtgo, In n number of our neighboring Hepubllcnn states, United States Senators were up foe re-election. I find that In nearly every cso their rccorjU though brlef--r, M wry slmllnr to yours. United StutvH Senator Fulton went before the Republican voters of Orogon up on his record, but tho Hepubllcnn voters woro convinced that tho son utor did not represent tho people, lie was defeated. United States Sen ator Ankony of Washington, for sim ilar reasons, mot tho sumo fate. Though it Hopublloan. ho received but 17.000 votes In the great stnto of Washington. In North Dakota, United States Somitor Hansbrough met u like fato for like reasons, (u South Dakota United Status Senator Klttrldgo likewise was defeatod by tho Republicans because ho repre sented special Interest. In Knn. sas United Stutes Honaton Long, whoso record Is atrniigoijr-llko yours, was defeated by tho Republicans' of his state. In Illinois United Stcs Senator Hopkins, with 2o yours fed oral pntronngo to bock hlw,-received but ono'thlrd of the Repub lican votes of that state. ., Tho people were convinced that IhmU'I not rpp reftont thoni. i "" "I nm unwilling to bollovo that th- Republicans of California aro i nil lea tho Hopubllcans of othor state. And while a few of uy straight loned pnrty frlonda aro flpprcltebahe fearing that In thU line of action I am vlolr.tlnc party ethics, I belfave, with Prosldont HooievcR, that tho orlmo lien In tho toleration of .tho wrong, not in malting It public. If my voto concerned you aono, Mj Parkins, I would glvo H gladly, fr whllo I do not know you personally. I have every assurance thnt you nro n mojt estimable man, whose per sonal Integrity no ono doubts, nut tho Initio Invo'vcd Is greater than nny mtyi or state. It Is 'shall prodn tpry woaltlt control tho tuftchlnory of government or shall our laws be ONncted, Interpreted und executed In tho Intorosla of all tho p-oploT' Tho ovldcjiioQ boforo ma as to your torn uurament and afllllnt'oni provo con el uslvoly that you represent tho for mer." ii O i. ... i . Fifty Drowned. f United Press Laed Wlre.1 Odessa, Dee. IS. All the mem bers of tho orew mid 60 pause ugerS woro drowned when a, big Turkish stwuuor from Constantinople to So bastnpol went to tho bottom of tho Iiluck sea in a severe storm today. Killed by Kxpolon. (United I'ress JLoasod Wire.) Qolon. Panama Doc. 13.- Many are j-oportod kllod by an explosion of dynaiule near Uaf Obispo today, DaUUs Jinve beau unobtainable. n M