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(Mail I Munm! CVIII SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1008. NO. n 15. ROWNSVILLE PLOT 1 1 ---lilfMffllFllli 1m MMfcjMllllfiM B& JgjMjW M . n ff- ESIDENT REVEALS IDENT iGESTS LENIENCY ' , IROWNSVIILt ISTIGATIDN Press Loasod Wlro.) n, Doc 14. Prosldont Jay sent congrcou a opc- rcgarding tno urownB With tho mossago ho ilonco in tho case. Ills 1 In nnrt as follews: a report of tho invosti- tobort J. Drown, cm- bo "wnr department with (win in Investigating tho , nftnir. Tho report on flx Bomo responsibility Lmlnnl nnd murdorouB Ed It establishes tho fact orcd soldioro did this inucd on Page 6.) k--h 11 ess Goods s recognized store for the ')l"u in Dress Goods and test variety to solect from, ' oner to our patrons Val aro hard to beat anywhere, mdcloths, $1.35 values, a sal per yard Q5q k adcloths, all colors, 5G- tSlcial Price 1 OK 75c Dress Goods, now 35c and 40c C FEDERATION PLANS PEACE IN THE NIGHT RIDER CASES BRING BIG THRONGS TRIALS OF 1 34 ARE BEGUN Union City, Tonn., Doc. 14. Tho first court or hearing or the night rider cues, wnereln 134 men aro in dicted for participation in murdciB, assaults pad other outrage, bogan this afternoon before Judgo Joseph Noons, In tho Unltod States circuit court. Tho town Is crowded with vio lators, mostly frlonds of tho accusod mou. Tho charges in tho Indictment! range from that of tho mil r dor of Quontin Rankin, tho ntotmptcd as sassination of Colonol Z, Taylor, through a gamut of asaults, hcniBo burnings, women whippings and sim ilar orfonsp3, to that of going upon promises vhllo mashed to commit assault. ristmas Is Al HAND AND Wfc AKfc KCAUY it you tho Greatest Display of MorchnndlNO i our history. Everything New from the floor to tho i$.1,0()Q worth of tlio Latest Goods to M'lect from In Staple, lmicy and .Novelty UiriMmitH Ladies' Suits Wo. aro now offering, Suit Values that will nppeal to tho keen and thrifty buyers. They aro tho Now est Goods offored at prices that sell them quick. Empty eholves is what wo want by tho first of tho yoar. Wo will toll you tho reason later on. Sale Prlcos $ 5.90, $ 8.90, $10.50, $12.50 and up FUR PRESENTS Slaughtor Prices on Furs aa wo carry no goods over from one soa son to another Wo are now ready to give you. prices on Fura that will show you In a minute that thlH Is the place to buy our Furs. Wo carry tho Dost, but out they must go at Small Prices. Each 95c, $1 25, $2.50 $3.00 and up p r v J" - " We do the vol- c re B .0mmh fCj) " UIU0 ' UUB,n08S cmpetl- B57iTLES I -"UV i i i !!! -xT at Sntll Prices. ROOSEVELT SITS DOWN ONJFULTON CLAIMED FRAUD IN PRIMARIES (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Washington, Doc. 14. Senator Fulton, of Oregon, is considerably worked up bncauso President Itoosv. volt greeted Governor Chamborlalu of Oregon, as "sonator-to-bo" whon tho governor was hero last wook and paid his respocU at tho Whlto Houso. Sonutor Fulton, it is (understood has given It out In Oregon that Proa ldont Roosevelt and Prcsldent-eleot Tatt both wan tod him rottirned to tho United States sonate. It Is stat ed hero that Senator Fulton had mado considerable progress in his post card voto proposition by using this nrcunicnt. Senator Fulton is understood ta (Continued on Page G.) Near FINE DRESS SILKS Thoro is no storfe in Salem that can show you n Moro Comploto Stock q Dress and Walsting Silks than wo can' In all the Latest Novelties and Staple Goods; also in a Groat As sortment of tho Dcst Dlack Silks. Wo aro horo with tho goods; tho nest Values on tho Pnclflc const. Yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and up lEaS, pEJpePHb nKm EMPLOYER MEETS WITH EMPLOYEE CIVIC FEDERATION CONVENTION (Uaito Press Leased Wiro.) Now York, Dec. 14. With Proil-dont-elect Taft and Mrs. Tatt, oxpoct cd as guests of honor, nnd Samuol Gomners, John Miteholl and Androw Carnegie, Presidont Elliott, of Har vard, Archbishop Iroland and many othor famous capitalists and lenders In varloud lines on tho program, the National Civic Federation opened Its annual mooting at tho Uotol Alitor Tho general themo of tho two days will bo tho promotion of triondly relations botween omployors and em ployers and omployes, Presldont-olcct Taft will mn- his principal addrcv tomorrow evening, whon ho will de liver his report as chairman of the Federation's public employos' wel fare co mm It too. Mrs. William H. Tatt and Mri. Cornelius Stevoimon, of Philadelphia, today spofcolboforo tho woman's de partment f heir romarks woro do votcd to a work of lessoning tho loan hark evil among government nnl lndiiHtrI.il employos t who receive Hiiinll salnrtoa. (Continued on pnge 3 ) FEAR LIBERALISM'S RESULT IN INDIA Calcutta, Dee 14- A clash bo tween Lord Morloy, socrctary of stntu for India, and tho Anglo-Indian ele ment or tho opulntlon, la Immlnont as a ronult of tho former's plan fo Hiipprortslng tho wavo of sedition by llliernllzlng tho colonial government. Tho Anglo-IiidlnnB bollovo that so d'tloti will havo to bo criiRhed ulti mately by military strength, nnd they aro opposod to all tomporlrlng measures, Tho longor tho dplay In proclaim ing martial law thioiiRlicy.it tho coun try, tho fiercer will bo tho fight to perpetuate tho Anglo-Saxon domina tion. Even tho most conservative Urltons doclnre that If. tho Insurrec tion is allowed to continue much longer, their country's ascondoncy can novor bo restored, Tho foundation of Lord Morloy plan Is tho oponlng of an Increased numbor of administrative govern ment posts to nntlven nnd n slight In crenso In tho Indian council, a theory JO .JB)3J0M HO S0SAPU Otl n.0tA state for India, on mattors concern ing tho colony. NINE PER CENT DIE FROM ACCIDENTS Washington, Do. 14. rMwosn 30.000 Mid 35.000 workmou urs kll'ed during ono yoar by accidents I throughout tit Unltod Slnto accoJ Ing to a retiort of tho bureau of ln- ' bor mado public today. Tho reports, covoring the yrM 'from 1900 to 190C, show that In ' mnri tlinn n mllllnn ilnflthn rxt fiinlfVl more than nlno por cont wore duo to arrldonts. Tho ronorts. In giving tho statlstlos or t!io toll that tho work'ngmnn pays o the oaus or clrcum-tanco. al-ow the different causrs that rosult In tho lenths and tho numbe rof fatalities. Prominent among them Is tho failure if corporations to provide safety up 'l'nc60 ror tholr worhmon In varl- imf :ins or bu tne's where llfo, and 'rr.b aro involvtd. WOULD CELEBRATE LINCOLN'S BIRHTDAY Washington, Dec. 14 -Senator D'ck. ot Ohio, today Introduced a ren luMon in the senate, urging that February 12. 1909, tho 100th anni .o .. -.- rt Tf3r Lincoln's birth lay. be fittinglv celebrated by the na tion. He iuggste,l a Joint session of ngre3, with addresses by prom inent men and a meotln in all tho cities throughout tho country, and In all tho educational institutions. Tho motion met with no oppoeUiors. INDUSTRIAL WORLD THORNTON HAINS PUT ONJRiAL FOR KILLING OF WM. E. ANNIS (Uatted Pres Lete4 Wire.) Flushing, Lang Island, Dec. 14. Erect of form and with eyes snap ping, Thornton Jonklns Halns, tho brother of Captain Potor 0. Halns, chargod with participate nln tho shooting nnd kilting of William E. Annls bocnuso of tho suspoctod ro tations of Annls with Captain Halns' wife, facod tho court at tho opening of his trial this afternoon. HnlnB was attired qulotly In n dark buslnoss suit nnd appeared un concerned with tho proceedings. Ho oxchangod glances or sympntny Willi his father, brother und othor rela tives who were seated nonr his coun sel's tnblo. Italns sat next to Attorney Mc Intyru, htschla f couusol. It wns flvo minutes or one beforo tho court convened. Tho court room wan un nbto to hold all of tho 2G0 talesmen summoned for- oxarnlnaton for jury duty.' A cOnulderublo numbor of thorn woro forced to remain on n Inwor lloor of tho courthouse. Technical argument between op noting counsol relating to tho draw ing of panel occupied a greater part of the afternoon. A decision In tho mutter will bo hniidod down lator. The charge under which Iliilns Is being tried In that of aiding Captain llnliis to shoot Annls. It Is alloged that Halns stood with drawn pistol nnd prevented othors from going to tho nld of, Annls while Captain Halns was shooting his wlfo'H al leged betrayer. Tho prosecution will also endeavor to show that Thornton Jonklns worked upon his brother's credulity and Unpolled him lo do tho shooting of Annls. Tho defendant Is brought to trial first to permit an Inquiry Into tho ciiHu of Captain Halns, D0RAND0 AND INDIAN RUN TOMORROW NIGHT (United Press Leasd Wiro.) Now York, Dec. 14. Italians of tho metropolis todn yaro laying big wngors that their victorious compat riot, I'lotrl Do'rnndo will defeat Tom Longboat, tho Canadian Indian, whon tho runners meet at Madison Squaro Garden tomorrow night for tho Indoor MufAthon. Any Longboat monoy shown is Immediately taken up by tho rollov ers of tho dusky Italian. Do ran do arid Longboat will run tho full distance or 2C idIIoh. 3S5 yards. Tho Indian is in first- class condition for the contest whllo Do ran do began training only ono dny niter his victory over Hayes Should longboat provo a vlotot tt Is bellevod that ho will glvo Hnyes ar opportunity (o reguln his lost honors. POLICE MUST BE AT ALL TIMES (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Ban Francisco. Col.. Doc. 14. Aot ing Chlof or Police A. D. Cutlor to day put Into effect n now order, tho flrtt ono he has Issued, which will oompel nil! cantalns of dlstrlots to twir tholr territory, and particularly lirpeot tho tondorloln nnd "resorts of a flupleious charp.ctor" botween m'dnlght and fl o'r'ock In the morn ing. Koch mo-ulng. aflor having completed tho excursions, th can ts'ns will bo oxnected to fllo with tho chief a written report of what thoy havo soon and heard. Cutler hno r'poAtodly oxnroiscl himself as of tho holler that police vigilance relaxes after midnlnht. and that praotlce aro permitted In the early hours of tho mornUig that would bo frowned down In tho day time or early evening. Many Irrexu larltlci havo resulted from this easy going system, and Chief Cutler pro- poe now la ) eve7vaiag wi i poe now 19 ) every' ts1. MeTetrleUr oM a4 aore wi. DESORIdES MURDER OF DIPLOMAT STEVENS SLAYER ON TRIAL (United Prosi Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Dee. 14. The murdor last March of Durham White Stevens, tho American diplomat who tor many years stood high In tho os toem of tho Mikado's governmont wm described today b'y Ed D. Flaley at tho beginning of tho trial of In Whang Chang, n Koroan charged with tho crlmo. Ftnloy testified that ho saw one of a number of Koreans strike Stevens In tho face but was unable to idteatl fy Chang as tho tna nwlio had fired tho shot that killed tho diplomat. He was engaged nt tho tlmo In handling Stevens' baggago an dtho confusion that foltowod tho first shot made htm uncertain as to which Korean did tho shooting, according to his state ment, Tho nttnek upon Stovenn was tho outgrowth of a belief on tho part of tho KonwHs that tho diplomat was on his way to Washington to,,rulrop rosent Koroan affairs to tho Proul-' dent. Tho dofenso is .preparing',' lo set up a pica of emotional patriotic Insaulty. ' MINISTER BELIEVES IN ADVERTISING. (Unltod Pross Looked Wlro.) San Unfile!, Cnl., Dec. 14. Tho Intoftt demonstration that advortl. lug pays lu that adopted by tho Huv. J. W. Simmons of tho Methodist Episcopal church of this city who declared today that ulnco his in cumbency, a period of two months ago, there have boon moro convor ulqtiH than were over made in tho, church In any one yoar. "I bollovo lu advertising tho uu(?'. pit," said Mr. Simmons, "I have con cluded that tho church must bo ad- vertlsed, but advertising only brlnpe people to tho church. Then you must deliver tho goods. No matter how1 much good music, or how much Kf-$ clnl life you have, you will not maku a convort unlotw you reach him by moans of tho pulpit." Tho Ilov. Simmons has purchased spaco in the San Kufoul newspapers; hits taken up billboards throughout . tho city, and has Itemed small cards from tlmo to tlmo, to place the at tractions or the church boforo th"o people. PURSUED CONVICT CUTS BLOODHOUND'S THROAT (United Press Leased Wlro.) Walla Walla, Dec 14. -Aftor bo Ing chased in a circuit ror 20 miles by throe bloodhounds and cutting tho throat or one of (he anlinala when nvortnken,-a convict who es caped from tho statu pun hero Is to day accupylng a dungeon in prtaou. Tho prlsouer mudo his oscapo ear ly yosterday whllo ho was repairing an arc light. Mloodhounds woro im mediately put on his trail. Aftor a chuito or flvo miles ono or tho nn mats caught him. Ho cut tho dog'K throat and mndo a fresh start but was finally oaptured. GOODI.VO HEI'UKKH TO HAVK (X)DE ItEVIHKI) (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Holso, Idaho. Dee. 14. Governor Gooding todav doollnod to call n spe cial session of tho Idaho leglslatura to take action on tho revised edde. Tho supreme court of the stato had recommended that such a sosston l hold. o i Trwusary Btatcmont. (United Preis Leased Wire.) Washington, Doc 14. rTho' treas ury statement oday shews: i rr'" f"T'"l'Vi aaa-- Wsburaotucuts, $2,(19,000. Keoeipu, 3io1,;i. AHr