1' ' '.' ' i 6 tmmd VOL. XIX. SALEM, OREGON, I ItlDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1000. NO. 331. Wt i f ITS I I JI I if A X THE GAME LAWS TO BE ENFORCED A. L Mumfers Fined $25 this Morning for Killing a Hen Pheasant This Is the First Case. IS A PERFECT LADY AND YOU MUST MAKE NO MIS TAKE STILL, THE HOUSE EDI TOR TO WHOM THE STOHV WAS GIVEN TO WHITE UP HAS SOME IDEAS OK HIS OWN. I n limn took him for a ho pheasant, Just bccauso he was n Jlttlo, too fly, I and rung tho boll down where his dlniior sottlos, that would bo all I right. A man has no right to the 1 gaud and beauty of a ho pheasant 1 and It would bo excusable'-to itfoot I him for doing so. It Is diffcront with a lady phoasant. Tho law provldos ' that if anyono takes her for a gon- tlomau ho is up against It. It scorns kind of funny, but it Is tho law. The only Buro way Is to watch tho bird until it lays rfn ogg If it can; if it doesn't, if ho, she, or It Isn't ovigor 0U8 Its Btifo to shoot It; that's tho way it Is with n man. Tho best way ip to read up closely on tho gamo laws and follow them, for they aro going to bo enforced. Of course, open sea son for hunters you liavo to take your chances at, and If you conic homo and Ho down on your "tummy" whllo tho wife of your bosom picks a charge of No. 8 Bitot from whero thoy aro thickest, why Just grin nnd boar It, nnd romember that is ono of tho features of being "gamo." TO EXTEND A SEETHING ELECTRIC TO ALBANY A. L. Mumpers was tho first to fcol tho weight of tho gamo lawbolng fined this morning in Judgo Web ster's court on complaint of Gamo Warden J. W. Rozoll in tho sum of $25. Now tho only offonso charged was in killing a lion pheasant, but as this is against tho law it profltoth n gunner to look well boforo ho shoots and bo certain as to tho sex of the bird. Of courso if ho took a man fo ra deer It would bo perfectly Justifiable; that Isn't against tho law. That, in fact, Is tho clianco a man takes when ho communes with Na ture ,and watches tho golden leaves flutter to tho ground and tries to Imagine- ho Is a boy again. Now, if A NEW YORK BOSS DANGEROUSLY ILL Oregon Electric Line Haj Im portant Meeting in Fort land and Will Extend Its Lines. ISSUES MORE BONDS CALDRON OF REBELLION All Spain Takes Fire Over Mur der of Ferrer ,Which May Be "the Last Straw." A Falling Nation. AFTER YOU ALFONSE WILL AUTHORIZE i'U.li OK l?2,- 0(10,000 honds fou E.nr.xbioN OF LINES AND THE FIHST WILL HE THE 1'OHTLAND SALEM LINE TO AL1IANV. united rnssn ucissp wis. Now York, Oct. in. Tho condition of Stato Senator Patrick II. McCar ren, who has boon In a critical condi tion at St. Cathorlno's hospital, fol lowing an operation for appondlcltic, Is reported today aB having slightly Improved and physician' uo'V have hopes of his recorcry. A bulletin issued nt noon yester day stated that tho Drooklyn poli tician was oxtromoly low and that his life was despaired of. McCarron is a power in Now York politics and has been n factor in ovory oloction held in New York for years, A special from Portland today says Extension of tho Willamette Valley lines of tho Oregon Electric Railway company is to begin nt an early date, and the salo of $2,000,000 worth of bonds, the larger part of which 1b to bo used for tho extension, Is to bo ratified this morning nt n meeting Of the stockholders of tho company. Which ono of tho proposed extensions of the company will bo built first has not been decided. George Uradlcy Moffat, president of the company, will arrlvo this mor ning from New York to nttond tho stockholders' meeting, nnd H Is ex-1 WILL HE THE CRY OF HIS FIF TEEN .MILLION SUBJECTS AS THEY CHASE HIM OVER THE HOIIDER IT .MAY HE A DAY, A MONTH OR A YEAR, HUT SURE. (Continued on pago 8.) f. . I A Great Cloak and Suit Sale!! ;; 500 Cloaks and Suits bought at 50-cents on the dollar now thrown out on tho.counters for J ;; quick selling. We have got instructions from our buyer in New York to sell suits if we i :: mnkfi nnlv fin npnts to $1.00 on each earment, We sold fiftv garments on Mondav and :: ;; at $1.00 profit you see we are doing well. Remember they are this season's Newest Gar- ;; ments, ;; t$B$nk II IB4' I nw,y I lllliY' ' Hi Tilli? 1 si) iMflp Your dollar has double buy lug vauo nt Chicago Store Cloaks and Suits Now going nt about half their regular valuo. Tho suits 1 wo aro offering aro NOT OLD and shop worn. Thoy are like tho out horo reprosonted, all now up-to-date, fashlonablo garmonU, mado of tho nowost mater ials; man-tallorod and silk lined, and highly finished throughout. Ladles' J7.G0 Coats Now 13.75 Ladles' $12. DO Coats Now C75 Ladles' $18.00 Coats Now $9.90 Ladles' $18.00 Suits Now J10.G0 Ladles' $22.50 Suits Now $12.50 Ladles' $25.00 .Suits Now $14.90 Wonderful Values In inery You will do your self and your pocket- book an Injustice If you huy your trim med hats ostrich Plumes, Fanoy Wings, etc., else whero boforo you look through our stock and get our prices. Wo nro doing tho groatost Millinery business wo ever did in tho history of "our store. You cannot fool tno peopio; they know values when thoy see J them. $1.50 Stylish Trimmed Huts, now, 92.no $3.00 Stylish Trimmed Hat, now $2.00 SALEM i Dress Goods and Silk House Never offered before such values in these goods, We show the most complete stock of fashionable Dress Goods and Silks in the Willamette valley, and wo havetho goods here to back this statement up all the time. $1.25 Moira Silks, all colors, yard 85c 85c Fine Wool Dress Goods, new, yard ;49c Wo aro Salem agents for tire Celebrated Nemo Corsets The greatest corset on the mar ket for 8tyle, Comfort and Beauty. We carry all the num bers and we sell them at the same price you have to pay In Chicago or New York. pa- 5af-fttac. L.wMo.-r. rmwrim. Wo show the great est stock of Men's Women's and Cnil dren's Hosiery in Salem. CHICAGO STORE SALEM, OREGON The Store That Saves You Money liHHf ltrf lmff lllrf tIfff We're offering great values In .MEN'S AND HOYS CLOTHING lMilf frt4-ii (By Charles P. Stewart, European manager of tho United Press.) London, Oct. 15. Tho throno of King Alfonso is tottorlng. Every city in tho kingdom is In tho throes of a rovolutlon of Its own, and although tho climax may not como for wcoks or months, tho ond of Alfonso's reign at n time not far distant scorns in evitable. It may bo postponed for years, but thoro is ovory bollof that following tho whlto heat of tho public disap proval ongondored by tho nctlon of tho government In tho "murder" of Prof. Ferrer nt Barcolonn thnt a gon- ornl outbreak Is very near. Developments rccontly Indlcato that thoro is tho gravest danger of tho re volt OYondlpg.to ovory Latin coun try of Europo. I hnvo Just roturncd from n per sonal Investigation of tho conditions on tho Spnnlsh peninsula. Tho situ ation Is a hundred per cent grnvor than I found It nt Barcelona during tho July uprising. At thnt tlmo tho disorders woro largoly socialistic and antl-nillltnry. Slnco then tho nnu-clerlcal factor has bocomo vastly greater nnd tho anarchistic propaganda has spread throughout every district of tho pen insula. . Go universal Is tho disaffection and tho spirit of rovolutlon thnt. In my opinion, no schema can bo ovolvod to solvo tho problem peacefully. Conditions In Spain hnvo boon ser ious for a long tlmo. But it was tho outbreak of war In Morocco which precipitated tho crisis. This war was entored Into for tho benefit of prlvato corporations, backed mainly by for eign capital. The Inhabitants of tho Cntnlonlnn proWncos, being tho most progressive and enllghtoned In Spain, woro first tp rebol. With Barcolonn as Its con ter the florcost of tho fighting be tween tho opprossed and revolting HbaralH nnd King Alfonso's soldlors raged for about u fortnight Into In July and early In August. Ever slnco then thoro hns beon Intermittent trouble nnd constant , minor out breaks. How mnny persons have boon shot down In tho street battles or disposed of later by firing squads In Mont Juhh fortress, whoro Terror fnced his exerutlonors, no ono knows. Not even tho authorities could toll tho ext. nt of tho slaughter. For orders were gonerally given In person or by tehphono. A groat many mistakes were ma"do nnd with no records by which to traco them thoro was natur ally much confusion. The totnl number of victims un quoi'Ionably runs Into tho thousands perhaps throo or four thousand though, of course, tho government dries It up. Of what has occurred since tho acti U rioting was supprossod In Bar celona with bomb outrages and as sassinations still going on briskly, it Is impossible to tell in detail be cause no one can get the news out of Spain day by day as it happens and h great deal of it is lost altogether. Tho inure offering of a telegram setting forth the truth of tho situa tion would lusuro the author's arrest and Iraprjsonmont if he wero a Span iard or his expulsion from the coun try If he woro a foreigner, or news ngonclos aro almost uniform ly openoih wm - At tho prosont moment tho larger Spnnlsh cities aro like gunpowder. Tho pollco have succeeded thus far In keeping anyono from firing thorn, but thoy may blow up any dny. In the rural districts whoro repres sion Is ruoro rlfo a condition of an archy prevails. As n niattor of fact, tho recent res toration of tho constitution which was greeted by an officially arranged colobratlon throughout tho nation means nothing. Tho conoorHhlp con tinues. Tho suppressed nowspapcrs romnln suprcsscd. Til; others nro watched as carefully as over. Thoro liavo been no roloaBcs of any of tho government suspocts hold illegally In prison. Arrests aro still mado by wholosalo daily. Tho anti-clorical and anar chistic movemont following tho kill ing of Fcrror has boon mot so far with tho samo rocourso to military forco as has boon employed through out tho summer and fall. Tho pooplo doclaro thnt tho ca-ircU is unbearable, not bocnURO it is Itom nn Catholic, but bccauBo 1 Is 4 state church. Tho church pays no t.io4. h.it tho pcoplo are taxod hoavlly to nuppoi t it It is tho vested lntonuM of Spil.i. Tho church control? nn Iriuiouso nnd unearned sh'nro of tho cnnutty'B wonlth. Industrially lr coinpnloi nt an unfair advantages with Sp i.sti manufacturers and ViorKlngmoii. Llko all "vested lntoroiM ' It iu vio lently conservative nn.l nl IH Intor osts nro reactionary Tho HbtiMN nrr resolved to shnko off It'u doiitli.iUloii. K'ng Alfonso and Mu ennsHri-n1l-.es nro rosolvod to cupoii it. That ils m-Josty will yield ovv to a innjmlty r.o ono bolloves. Yet an attempt on his pnrt to defy tho majority will assuredly prcclpl- tato tho rovolutlon that Promlor Maura In trying so hard to avert. Probably tho promlor, convlncod thnt ho no longer can safely stay calling tho assonjily togothor, is sim ply accepting tho inovltnblo. With good fortuno King Alfonso mny cling to powor for a year or two. But with tho torrlfflc agitation devel oped from tho "murder" of Forror tho slightest mlstako on his own pu-. a miliary demonstration, a crop nlluro, or any ono of tho dor.on things which might Increaso oven by a trflo tho people's distress cannot fall to unfibnt him immediately. Tho overthrow of tho prosont dy nnsty will assuredly bo followed by tho establishment of a ropubllc. Tho pretoudor Is little known nnd loss llkc.d. Ills party Is small and unonthuslnstlc. Spain Is sick of monnrchy. ' 0 PRESIDENTS WILL MEET IN mORNlNo And Diaz Will Furnish the Din ner, Which They Will Eat in Mexico at About 2:00 o'clock. PUEBLOES TO DANCE TAFT BEING BIGGEST "CHEAT WHITE FATHEB" THEY EVEH. OWNED, HIS DUSKY PHOGENY WILL ALL WEAR NEW "G" STRING8 AND MORE FEATHERS. CHARGED TOO MUCH AND PEARS SPOILED, TOO N. C. Krols, of Ontario, has filod with tho railroad commission n complaint for overcharge against tho Oregon Hallway & Navigation Company nnd against tho Oregon Short Line. Ho paid -220.9G for tho transportation of n carload of ap ples, prunoH and poors from Union to Ontnrlo, a dlstanco pf 120 miles, Aftor mi investigation tho rate ex ports of tho railroad commission have found tfint Krols was charged $52.23 too much, and tho railroad company will bo askod to malto a re fund to thnt amount. He also ulleg os that tho Onogou Short Lino left tho car of fruit standing In tho yards at Huntington for four dnys, and thnt as a result tho pears had spoiled and had to bo thrown away. "ALL RIGHT AS A DOG," BUT NOT AS A CHASER Henry Wilqult and Frank Buskoy wero glvon n verdict for damngos In tho sum of 52 by tho Jury yester day ovenlug against A. FIck. Tho plaintiffs In this case brought suit on the grounds that tho defendant's dogs killed their sheep. Attorneys Carson and Brown represented tho plaintiffs and O cor go G. Bingham ap peared for tho defendant, Attorney Brown, In arguing tho caso beforo tho jury yesterday aftornoon, grow eloquent, and for u tlmo ho hurlod words of fiery condemnation on the head of tho worthless canlno whh i ruthlessly chewed up the plain tiffs' sheep. Attorney Brown is being oallod tho "Modern Socrates," owing to his firm assertion of yesterday The malls txe carefully overhauled when ho said "A dog is all right as 1 letters addressed to newspapers la dog." CMiTED mess ij:isko wjrb. Flagstaff, Ariz., Oct. 1G. Presi dent Tnft Is making nn all-day run through Arizona hud Now Moxlco, nnd tho only speeches ho is nchod ulcd to mnko boforo ho roaches Al buquorquo will bo ono-mtnuto affairs from tho rear platform of tho May flower. During tho day ho will niako brlof stops at Wlnslow nnd Ilolbrook, Arizona, nnd Gallup and Wlngato, Now Moxlco. Tho prosldont will reach Alhuquorquo nt 5:50 p. m. Tho Pueblo Infllnns living nt La Guana, nro to give Mr. Tnft n special dnnco Into today, and In ordor to allow them to do tho danco proper ly ai,top of rjalf an hour, not orlg Innllyon U10 cohedulo, will bo mado. Tho Pueblos gavo their annual dnnce in August, but when thoy loarnod that tho "Great Whlto Father" wa to pass right through their town. tho head mon resolved to repoat the coremony for his benefit. A potltlon was Bont to tho president nailing him to stop nt La Gunn long enough to seo tlto dance, nnd the Groat Whlto Father said ho would bo glad to obllgo his children. Saturday nt 1 n. m., President Taft will meet President Diaz, of Moxlco, nt El Paso, Toxas. The Moxlrmi pintddcnt, according to dis patches received by Mr, Tnft, is hur rying northward toward El Paso from his capital, Just ns fast as tho president of tho United Stntbs is traveling southward In tho direction of tho samo goal. According to tho arrangements, which woro mado by Secretary of Stato Knox and Sonor Do la Bnrrn, tho Moxlcan ambassa dor nt Washington, tho mooting of the presidents will bo n most formal affair. Diaz will ho surrounded by it cloud of officers in gold laco, and Prosldont Tnft will bo assisted by bla military aide, Captain Butt, In full M'lform. nnd probably by n ropro honUitlvo of til, stnto department. It Is unden-taod that no unofficial personages will bo allowod to wlt ipkb tho firs mooting of tho two presidents. Stenographers will be pictont, howevf, who will record tno words spoiten, nnd later tho In terchange of lontlmonts between the t'vo executives mny bo glvon to tho public. Tho first meeting will b vory short. President Diaz will ray a f nwory goodbye nftor his br of call nun chat, nnd will return- to Ja nu. crrous tho Itin G rondo, "At ffoon Piesldent V.jft tvlliin, his titj'," tri Rio U'Mi.l. to pay nls-tt-upects i) Diaz. Lunch'eoi ly tho prev'l Mi nf M.u l-nlted '.Me" 10 tho iiral-Hnt of lAxIco win ' tho no:t link In Tie ceremonial chain, and, lastly, in tho ovenlng, tho prosldont of Mexico will dlno tho president of tho United States at aurez. Both El Paso and Jaurez are pro pared to cok-brato Saturday as the ' greatest day In their history, and military parades, bands and day light flroworks will bo features o( tho event. To celebrate further tho day, a bull fight will he given In Jpiirez, to which tho memtera of Mr. ' Taft'H party will bo invited, but which they will probably not bo able to uttend.