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I laumal SAI.KM, QIUIGOX MATfllDAY, DKCKMllKIt tl, 1DOS. NO. JWO. LUMBIA READY TO INVADE VENEZUELA I m ssH H atives ON BAIL IF SCHMITZ HIM OUT OF PRISON kited Proas Lcnsod Wlro.) Francisco, Doc. 19. Kugono iltz former mayor or Snn co. touny was roicasca on 90 ball, furnished by relatives ends, following tno refusal of icr bondsman, William J. Din- Callfonla "comont king." to to examination na to his flnan atlltlon. of thoso who went on bonds wcro wornon roln- lonvlctcd bow' lawyor, Thomua Ser, of Shasta county, mado n ht to hnvo thi caso continued January 2, and It was n dlp- Contlnucd on pago 7.) w goes for PIUCK CUTTING. rr .-wiu SK t srMu AJ fl --5WX '-1 (F -; S5Sma ',. "Qr-cdWL i want. fcl , '"'"" N WEEP AS TAYLOR TELLS SPECULATE ON TAFT'S CABINET OVER TWO POSSIBLE VACANCIES - (United Press Loased Wlro.) Washington, D. C, Dec 19. Much speculation Is -Indulged In to day regarding tho probablo cholco of nn attorney-genera! by President elect William II. Taft, following tho official announcement that Senator Philander C. Knox, of Philadelphia, Is to bo tho now secretary of state. An authentic list of thoso being con sidered for attorney-general, follews: Frank O. Kellogg, "chlof trust bust er; Charles 0 Naglos, of St. Louis, prominent attorney and politician; Honry M. Hoyt, of Ohio, solicitor general of tho United States, and col lego mato of Taft at Ynlo; Qcorgo W. (Continued on Page B.) uick Selling n All Our Christmas Goods flicrc will lie no mercy hIiowii to goods or prices until Xmiu. Out tcMciislvo nlterntlonN In our store nftcr Xmns and rc don't want to DRESSL GOOD. mmmfmenmm IUll i ro YJW Women's, Misses' and Children's Suits and Coats V are now offering tho GrtuUost Values in Uio hUtory of ow htoro In Ladles,' Misses' and Clilldrtn's Suits nnd Coats. After A'mns Js over they will bo only In our way m out they must go. Don't Miilt until they nro nil gone. Cliihlrvn'H Coat, from. ...J? I. OS "P Ladles' Coats from :."S up Ladles' Skirts from 6S.PO up Underskirts and Sweater at the Mime low prices. 1 And what A .. . TTrTTTTT fX ROBBING BANKS IN AIUUTO ARE TLRR0R1ZIN6 NEBRASKA . (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Lincoln. Neb.. Dec. 19. Hobborj. believed to bo tho "automobllo de poradocs," vho havo been terrorizing' tho state, blow tho eafo in tho Stato Uonk at Cerosco, 20 miles north of hero early today, and escaped with J3000 In curroncy. If thoy arc tho samo thieves who robbed tho banks at Kceno and Gibbon, they havo se cured nearly $10,000 In 24 hours, s Only throo robbers wore engaged In tho looting of tho Coresco baah. this morning, though bIx were sen In their automobllo nn thoy loft Gib bon yo9terday. Tho thro omen nt Cerosco stolo a livery rig, with whlclj thoy loft the Prices they must go as there nro going to hnve (lie goods In our way. Ho DRESS GOODS AND SILK Now selling nt Ilurgalii Prices. The Illggcst nud llest Values than wns over offered in Sulcm. Itriiicmhcr when you buy your good at tin CHICAGO STOHK yon get tho HeM and Newest Good shown. Coiiio and get our prices end m for your Milve., Wo mean business. Drm Goods and Bilks, yard 2.1c, aSc, 40c, One and up. B Bargains In the following goods! . iolls Toys, Games, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Table Linens, .Napkins, I'aiioy Linens, Umbrellas, Silk and Linen Hniidkerchlefs, Woman's ami Children's Shoes, Slippers, Ibices, Hibhous, Fancy Lace, Necknear, Aprons, Men's Gloios anil Necktliw. WlilK' lU'd Spreuds, Leather G'oods, Silk Hosiery, Silk Homi Supportors, Silk Wuiitth, I'Jno I'uw, llrussliig Suqiies, KIiiio;uis, .Mn's and It)h' Clothing. I'auey Kuspeiulers, Coin foils nnd Itlnukot. It will pay )ou well lo look through (Hit GOODS und get OUH THICKS. OF NIGHT DYNAMITER IS GIVEN THE LIMIT MRS. MARTIN GtfTS LIFE TERM (United Proas LoaBod Wlro.) Oakland. Cal., Dec. 19. Mrs. 8a bolla Martin, convlctod of dynamiting tho homo ol Judgo Ogdon, In this city, wan sontonced to llfo ImnrlBoe- mont today by Buporlor Judgo Wells. Tho crlmo for which Mrs. Martin will spbnd tho rest of hor days In tho ponltentlary -was committed on March 19, 1907. Mrs. Martin did not placo tho dynnmlto under tho Judgo's house horsolf, but sho lsrtcd tho order to her Bon, "Uaby John" Mnrtln, a lad Just In bio leans. The boy tcstlflod r.t tho trial that his ro putod mother hold him undor hor In fluence, and compelled him to do hor bidding, not only In tho caso of tho dynamiting of tho Ogdon home, but In ccvornl other outrnges, Involving the u bo of high oxploilvcs. . The blowing up of tho Ogden honin InBt yonr wno n mystery until "Uaby John" was caught trying to poison tlio.poople of Weavorvlilo, Trinity county,-. After bin arrest, hq broke down and confessed that, not only the poisoning, hut rorrrnl dynnmltlng outrages, Including tho Ogdon nf - fair, hnd boon perpetrated by him i.t his inothor'B commnnd. Tlio boy'ii confcsHloii Van tho llrst light that bad been thrown on tho mystery of the Ogdon explosion und It quickly led to other sensational dliclosures, which ruvuniup inni mo laii wan u prodigy of criminal running The defense In tho reennt trial mi' do tho argument that tho boy. and not the woman, was tho real crimin al, and evidence wnu Introduced with Uio hoK) of proving to tho Jury that Uio child was mornlb porvertivl. The iirosecutton, however, established ll (ano too clrnrly. showing that Mm. Martin oxertod nn almost hynntlc In lluenco ovor tho boy, and by throntt of dlro bodily Injury compelled him lo carry out her ulntn for rovongo on iiKitiln wlinin hIiii illalllreit iikiiiIa whom sbo disliked Mra Mnrlln u-na pfinvlrlml In ulv minutes by a Jury In Judgo William W'olls' court last Tuosday. Today her uttomoys mado motions for an oxnm- Inntlon of tholr cllont on tho question nf hor anlty. This was dented by Judgo Wolln. nn wns a motion for a now trial. Mrs. Martin took hor son- tonco with romposuro, hnvlng ovl- dontly ateelod horolf for tho Inovlt- abio. Mrs. Martin's grievance against Judgo Ogdon dated from tho time, tiovornl eara ago, whon sho wns on - gngod In a Inwoult, one of tho many Hi which sho was continually In- olved In this particular caso h formed tho Imnroavlnn thnt Julne Ogdon wns blnsod ngalnst hor, and bad used his position to work ur fftsifully agnlnt her Interests, Threatening lotters wi-ro received nf- lerwnrdn by tho Judgo. but, at that lime, he paid little attention o thorn, Those lottore playtsl nn Important pnrt In tho recent trial. rlty. but they deserted It about 15 miles out of town. James Iloylo. of Cerosco, wns pnw. Ing the bank nt tho time of tho rob bery Tho look-out hold him up. and. at tho point of a revolver, forced Mm to go Into tho bank There he wnn gagged and bound to a chair When the cnshlor opened the bank today the robbery was Art lonrned through tin dlscoveiy of Ilnyle still securely fastened to the chair, and hardly able to bronthe. A heavily annul poise of officers l In pursuit of the robbors. and thoy Kay they are confident of catching the desperadoes before night. Thor is a belief, however, that th robber were mot by their fellows In tho oj tomobllo. at the point where tho rig as deserted, and thnt they are now far nwar The operatlOH of the bank rob t.ern have terrorized all the smaller banks of th -tale, asd extra guards are being placed on duty In banks In Hill the smaller town RIDERS'" ACCUSED ALONE ARE UNMOVED RELATES HANGING OF RANKIN (United Press Leased Wlro.) Union. Tonn., Doc. 19. Tho eight prisoners nt tho bar woro today poi sons who did not betray any emo tion, whon Colonol Taylor related tho ntory of the killing of Captan nankin by tho "night rldoro." Tears streamed down tho faco of tho Judgo, And tho attornoya for tho dofonso burned their faces away to hldo their fcol Inga. The greater part of tho audi onco was weeping, and many of tho women present sobbed audibly. Col onol Taylor rolatod tho details of hU oxporlenco on that memorable occa sion. Ho told how ho was awakonod, nt dond of night, marched by his cap tors half a mllo from his homo and brought to a deserted spot. Kn route, enid ho, Indlvldualn In tho mob tor- montcd him, Thoy domnnaed to know how much Hnnkln nnd 'fnylor paid Judgo Cooper for tho Heolfoot Lnko doolalon. Tho leador of tho mob ap peared to bo In n fronty, -TaVlor tOHtlfied that ho nnld; "Clentloinn, I'm (12. and havo lived tho bettor part , ., ,v iif 1 nm nni nfmiii nt donth Kn, , ulll ,avo tll0 ,fo of cnptuln (nnkin ho's youngor." Taylor centinued: "Thoy throw tho olu, of ft ropo ovor tno ,ran0lt of ft lr00i nn(1 tcil tno otllor ntl nrom, ' lhw nok of nnnkln. Thon thoy pulled n,n ,, Ag j,B foot oft lIl0 Krnnr.d bo cried,' 'Oh. gontlomon, don't do that, don't do that: you'ro killing me: you'ro killing mo. " Hero Colonel Taylor collnpsod. (Continued on Page IS.) O 00,0 00000 O O -M,tM ""H..,. .,.,......., 9, O 'TTICMITH HUIC1DH O O " O O Oakland, Cal., Dec. 19. O Mrs. Isiibolla Martin, who was O Oaontonced to llfo Imprisonment 0 O this morning, attempted sul- O O clod this afternoon by taking 0 O polaon O O It Is not bolloved that tho O 0 poison will result fatally. O O Concealed In her furs was O o found a quantity of pulv -rlxod O o glass and Home white H)wdor, O o believed to bo anionic. Thli Is 0 o now being examined by a chom- 0 ,0 1st Mrs. Mnrtln at first tried 0 O ovnslvq tactics, but finally ad- O o mltted that alio had found a O o bottle pontalnlng thU powder O o In tho offects of a woman prlu- t) o onor named Lilly Johnson, who 0 o ban since been roloased from tho O o Jail "They'll never got mo to O o Han Qunntln nllvo." Mrs. Mar- O O tin Is declared to have said to O o Mm. White, whon she received O O tho Intelligence of her convlo- O O Hon Inst Tuesday. "I shall O g !,0,arF,,, ",y ,,ft " u ,,un- S 0 To DUtrlct Attorney Donahue O. 0 she mado n sliullnr remark, O , 0 strengthening It, however, with O 0 tho flat declaration that slfe n- 0 O tended lo commit milclde. The O 0 Jail authorities wore notified to O O.keep a rlofe watch nn thHr O O prlaoner, and It wan supposed O O that evnry precaution had been O O taken to prevent hor doing any O O ra'h Hct. O O After her rturn fiom court O O this morning, she seemed to be O n unusually cheerful. Sho Joked O HMr tliai uie minisiry ww rei . -n with h.r fellow nrliKiners. aud O "'blf for the revolutionary trouble "F . O emeI In thn beat nf siilrltft. O O Then ho aeke Mrs White for O a drink of whlskoy. ami the In- n dulcet matron went to get It O for lier While Mm White wns O gone. Mrs Martin f supposed o to have -wallowed the poison. O Whon Mrs. Whltq returned, O -he found the womae lying up- O "l(wii on the floor After the O nt)vlvl(Uii worked nver hor O and pumned hor'Momaoh niit 0 she regain l" her good yxHg, O'SHd oven chatted cheerf'-i'lv n ol.nut Mm innldonl Rha U until CRUELTIES DITCH READY TO LAND ON FIRST CHANCE IN VENEZUELA Ualtt4 Itms Xt4 Wtrf.) Paris, Franco, Doc. 19. Colom bia Is proparlng to Invade VonoxueU, according to private dlspatckee re ceived hero todayi Tho Colombian government Is massing troops alomc (ho Vonoiuolan frostier la meU points it vantago as to secure the buccoss of nn Invasion, which could bo started upon a moment's notice. It Is reported that tho Colombians bs llovo tho present crisis la Venewfla offora them a great opportunity (or conquest. The Dutch foreign office today gavo out a statement .that advlcee re ceived by tho officials Indicate that tho Voncxuelnn trouble may bo net tled without actual warfare It In admitted that thoro la still a strong poslblllty of grave complica tions, but It U polntod out that tho Intornnl conditions nc Venoxuola aro such nH to permit only aubmlsslon by tho government to Holland's do mnudH r - - , i Holland bollovim now that Veno sula, being threatened with war from without nnd revolution from wllhln must nccedod to any domandu that aro made. A .. ' Tim Hague. Dee. 10. Tho wnr Hhlps Holland nro plying tho Vonox ueliin wators read) ( uld tho rovolu tlonlHlH who have rlaen against l'roflldent Clprlnno Castro whonovor tho movement pninilROs succosa, ac cording '" an olllclal annouueemout made nt tho foreign nillco today. The llrst Important mnvomitnt on tho part of tho revolutionists will bring lo Umlr aid the mun of the Dutch ships who mo awaiting a pre text to hind upon Vonoxtilean soil and liiHitro tho ovnrthniw n(l0itdlo tutor. Tho revolutionary mov'oinent (Continued on Page C) -I-O- tii I c nROHTFR .muuo U,,WM ' u" THINKING HIM-DEER (United Ytn Xwsed V(J Bhiu. Mont.. De. 19 Tho victim of a bullet fired by his brother, who mistook him for a deer, It. A. Taylor, a promlnoiit ranches, today Is dond at bin home in Northern Montana, Taylor nnJ his brother, Leland I). Taylor, woro hunting, noar Troy, ' whon thoy becamo separated. A few moments later Lelund hoard tho bushes riiBtle, and, thinking ho saw a, deer, fired Ho thought he had missed hla quarry, and returacd homo. nnd. after some waiting for tho missing man to return, Taylor hoaJed u searching party to find hie brother hIimkIIiil' to death and freezing, tho rancher was found, but died boforn the farm house wns reached. . PORTUGESE MINISTERS TO RESIGN OFFICES (United Press Leased Wlro.) Lisbon. Dec. 19 Premier I'errl orado Amnral today announced the Intention of the present cabinet mlu I tern to resign tomorrow. The min uter reached this duusloi after two duyrt of violent dlsouMlou. Their derldou, according to the klHg'a friends. Is tho result of tho . .J ..... .. . . ........ 01 llie KlllHUUHI. O " O Mfi PI FW TO MEN O nx tL.uvv iu mun O UUO Rl PUU IIP PAR O VVHU PUCV ur onn 0. Unltel I'rflws Leased Wire.) O Btookton. Cal.. Dec 10 Tho local Q peaco olllcea and Santa Vo railroad O dotootlvos nro still ut sea regarding O tho Identity of the unknown party n or jiartltp Vtho bluw up tho Santa O F oabtwse 4& thla city lat night. O Whtlo It Is suppoicd that tho work n wno that of tmimtoii. who were seokinir 3 -w (i ' i o!"1 r"'8 ooiWWO Sa'W W.SIB.V