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11 i MUX VOL, XIII. ZZZT" LEGISLATURE CAPITAL JOTTlWAf ' rja" ' - """ ... . SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1903. PRINCESS OF NOBLE BLOOD Not Aboye Liason With An Ordinary Janitor Respectfully Heas the Governors Mes sage and Adjoins In Honoi? of a Dead Member By a Strict Party Vote the Republican Majority Declines to Tie its Own Hands The Sovereign Law Making Body Indicates a Disposition to Not Be Held Down to the Oregonian's Roles of Proceedarc. More Warning: to Americans Not to Unite With De generate Dames of Europe Borllni Doc. 21. Thoro Is another chapter in tho royal scnnilnl connect ed with the elopament of Prlncoea Louise, who has boon incarcerated fn a mad houso noar Dresden for five I NO. 293. TERRIBLE TRAIN WRECK Occnred on An Over land Line in Kansas toleecoped 6n top of the engine. The chair car, with evory seat full. Blld 200 feet after the wreck. Tho engin eer and conductor wero Instantly killed. None of tho doad wore tnken out before relief nrrlvod. An Injure! fireman lay beneath the trucks of the smoker, aud was taken out by digging a tronch. Alany Reported Killed arid Scarcely a Person on tho Train Was Not Injured Fort Scott. Doc. 21. The St. Louis and San Francisco meteor train was ditched by sproodlng rails, noar God frey, Kansas, at G.30 this morning. Tho train consisted of seven coaches, ears, because "of hor olopomont with ' Including Jwo oleopors. Tho dond In number nro roported variously. One report sny six, olhors nine. It Is al so reported that scarcely a passenger aboard tho train escaped injur'- A Promptly at 10:03 o'clock Speaker I Harris droppod his gavel, and called the house to ordor. On Mr. Pholsps' motion the secre tary of state was asked to administer jiho oath of ofllco to Mr. Adams, who Iras absent at tho last sosslon on nc- acount of, sickness. This was done 9ud Mr. Adams took his oat. lutlon was roferred by a voto of 31 yeas to 12 nays, a strict party voto. Mr. Burleigh Voted Down. DurlcUgh's concurriwt resolution providing for an adjournment sine dlo Wodnooday, December 23d, was re ferred to tho resolutions committee. Ten mlnutos later Burleigh moved to ntfnll anmn nml tnlrj nnMmi lTfa mn. The proclamation of the governor ,on wQg on, s,x Domocrnts vot. m thon read, calling tho special see jion. Mr, Eddy introduced a resolution, providing that tho old organization of tho houso continue during tho special eslon. This was agreed to. Mr. Edwards Introduced a resolu tion providing that tho standing com mittees of tho last session bo con IHi..sk.1 n.l ltn TTMtl.p nrrtiutEnil tlinf tho rules of Uio last houso bo adopt- 4 Doth rosolution8 woro agreed to. Restricted Session Voted Down. Tho first flroworks occurred when Bllyou, of Linn, introduced a resolu- t'on, providing that tho houso trail. Kt no buslnoas except that for which ho special sosslon was called, and .hat ndjournmont follow tho correc tion of tho Inx law. Scarco had the resolution been rend when Eddy of fered a motion roforrlng tho resolu tion to tho commlttoo on resolution. Dllycu called for tho yeas and nays on tho motion to rofor, and the reeo. torn now on Special prices on Candies for Xmas Trees, Etc. inn's JIM State 8t Phone 1971 Main. Count Mattacleh, an ofilcor of the Austtlan Uhlans. Tho latost is the dlicovory that tho princess Btartod a llasou with tho Janitor, who keeps the relief train of surgeons and nurios gate of tho asylum. Hor object is said linB n Bnt 'rom horo to be to gain rellof from the strict supervision to which she has been subjected A report of tho affair has been sent to her husband, I'rinco Phil lip of Snxe-Coburg, father of Leopold, of Belgium, and the Emperor Frnne Josef, A later report from the scono of United Christians to Hold oCnventlon. Chattanooga, Dec. 21. Tho United Chrlstlon party has- issued a call for a convention to nominate a president, to 1 held In St Louis May 1st. The cnll Is issued to "All people war an unnecessary taxaMon, should con.se, nad Christ's gdldon rule should bo ap plied to all governments by and for tho people." ALDERMAN VOTED CORPSES HOSTILE TOWARD THE JEWS Massacre Planned for Their Wholesale Extermination He and Two OthersSentcnccd for Indulging In Too Much Practical Politics Chicago, 'Doc. 21. Alderman Uion tho wreck says it took placo at a ' nan and two othors this morning wero switch which either spread or was misplace!. The train was nt full speed. The engine ws demolished, the1 baggage car was thrown 100 feet from the track, the mall car reduced sentenced for voting loafers and us ing iinmoH of dead men nt tho reoent city elections. Brennan was given a year's Imprisonment, the others lx months. Notice of appeal were lm- 1 to kindling wood, and the smoker was mediately filed. Japan May Be Requesting Rus sia to Reconsider Her De termination on War Situation Uorlln, Dect 21. Tho Tagoblatt to ports that a now massacre- of Jews la being planned nt Klshoulff, which In tends comploto oxturmlnatlon of In rnolltoo on Christmas dny. Tho Jaws are panlc-fltrloken, aud flying from tho city In groat numbors. Tito now gpv omor Id no longer friendly toward the Jows, nnd notlflod them that ho will ho unable to answor for tho troops In case of an outbreak. The newspaper Weltamontog confirms tho Tagvblott4 dispatch, aud sta'te that tho governor, has received Instructions from SU Petersburg to adopt n hostile nttltuda toward tho Jqwh. Tlon Tsin. Dec. 21. The Times to day stntes that Prlnco Chin ft minister (Continued on fifth page.) iJYl Ing for tho recall. A commltoo, consisting of Kay, Dailies and Claypool was appointed to wnlt on tho govornor, nnd notify him that tho houso was ready to recolve any communication. On tholr return a sonata commlttoo, Farrar, SweoU and Mays, appeared nnd notlflod tho houso of tho sonnto'3 organization. Tho h ur for holding tho Joint con vention was fixed for 11 a. m and the governor and sonato so Informed, when tho houso took a rocoss to 10:50 Mr. Burleigh moved that a commit tee of flvo bo nppolntcd to draft res olutions on tho doath of tho late Roprosnntatlvo Murphy, and that Uio houso, Immodatoly nftor tho Joint convention ndjourn to 9 o'clock Tues day morning, as a mark of rospecu Agreed to. The committee named la Burleigh. Galloway, Mulkoy, Phelps Edward, of Lane. Judd Introduced a resolution con surlng tho Democrat for their dila tory tnotics, In demaudlng so many roll-callu. In the Senate. The sonate convened at 10 n. m., and, after roll call, Sonator Tuttle, of Clatsop county, took tho oath of office, and was seated. Resolutions wore adopted providing for old organization of. tho sonato to continue during spe cial sooelon. Marlon County Man Elected. Tho vacancy In tho offlco of sor- BtMm.,Mu&&ymsaHm.?MjMtB!mmnjiumViw ' Y but this Is a buoy store. On several occasions we were hardly able to handle the crowds. Every department adds dally to Its popu larity, and hundreds of packages leave the store, each day. Our selling record for the last week eclipsed anything that we have ever exeprl I enced In the history of this store, and this week we propose to outdo the great record we have made so far. ofllmeMdSoTijA CHRISTMAS 00D5 GALORE! HOLIDAY I ft VIKx &? TF we tried to tell the whole story It woold take the whole oaorr. pSK-' Every department teems with Xmas novelties, and oar big, busy store Is chock full from cellar to celling with the very prettiest and newest of Old Santa's creations. It is a store for both old folks and yotmg folks, so bring the children if you possibly can. This Week's Specials Dolls (Continuod on Third Page.) WWWW(WHWmrr4WWWWW-J Have yot seen the crowds of Holiday Shoppers at the The New Yotfkj. JK stc ketr They all know where to trad wh.n they have cash to spend. We have a splendid assortment of Holiday Goods Even, ttam I. marked on a "epot cash" margin of profit Doll., f P. i r,. Bhavlna Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, T ' '"wro Downs uic wi-r - , . u..,.. ... .. ci.nr, and all kinds, of mercrana. naKcrcnieTS, fenumcrjr, rr i ultablo for Christmas Presents. SalWs Cheapest One Ptice Cash Stone. E. T. BARNES, Prop. 22-Inch stuffed bodyd oils, regular regular 36c value. SPECIAL. 9c ll-lnch full JtW bedy, Uhwu1 bm. ropiUr M-valfc SPECIAL. i9c lUnch full Jc4ntd dolls, fully drtod, regular -JO-valufc SPECIAL 25c 0-lBfh stuffed body doll, muter flSc nlue. 8PECIAL. 39c 14-inch. JRtw1. 'Mliy ymi. bliiH hid, rtgular 08 volu. SPECIAL. 39c 17 lnch, fully JbIbW. fuU kl bteue fctad, rapilar 18 value. SPECIAL. $.oo BtogflBtJy drMd, full J(Hta, solid body, doll bisque bad, reg ular 4W values. SPECIAL. $1.50 lO-lnch. nMr arel. fM Jolsted, WgqM ha. mpfor -W Yalua SPECIAL. $J.96 Vases CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Ilandwmo, light blue, hand fin tohed, ROYAL VIENNA av, prettily decoratel, regular 00c, 71c ami iiifo valuwi. SPECIAL. 50c Two loiaiit low of IwjMHted Jai aneca tw cups aad saucers, very tfclrUy In detftn, flNlMd la sever al different stiRi), Imndnomely deoeratHd. of ret value. SPE. CIAL. 75c We have plated numerous urtleleti of bric-a-brac on a raek by them- solve, ami eoftUiln FLORAOORA VA8ES. BOHEMIAN VASES, PORCELAIN VASES, STATUETTES. JEWEL CASES. ATOMIZERS. AUSTRIAN VASES. Bash artlele la wwth twice the money asked, ami At the prloe aaould etoar them t of the way In short Nr. SPECIAL. 39c It Is ti your lBtwt Ui tWt this store and tie different value for yourself, when we an fully explain their merits. SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME. Wednesday Only This day marks our 15Gth succes slvo wookly speolal sales. This, day, as a special bargain day, Is looked forward to by economical and shrewd shoppers who realize how" many are Uie dollars wo have saved them In oonduetlng these money-saving speeiaki. On this day we piano on sale n fine grade of sofa cushions, 17 inches gquaro, with 4-tnoh ruflla. In a great variety of designs nnd colors. From the numerous Inquiries for them wo predict a sonralty, bo In ordor to get yours wo would advise you to gt hero early. Hemember tboy are extra good 50 o value for 39c tnoro New Toys Rather late In tho seosou lo be re ceiving now toys, but late Saturday wo received a easo of toys, eueh as Walking Dogs, Dancing Bears, Rabbits, Cats. Pag Dogs, Setter Dogo, And a line of moohanlgnl bulb toys, very IaUm-mUrk, qul! n favorite wtlh the children, as well aa the OfOWH'Upe. g the Mechanical Drummer Happy Hooligan Policeman and the Rabbit telephoning ThJo toy, on accouBt of being lata, are marked way belew their rval wortlu Call early. Men's Neckwear There never was a tlfiio when men's neqlttloe wero more Ixwi' tiful, certainly never better. Tho burst of oolor In tho big show case Ia worth a Bpcetal visit Rich, sumptous woavoH of silks, hand some patterns, Uio grave And tho gay, designs that will null avun Uie men addicted to tho string hahlt, would bo dollghtel to rooelve, and would wear with pleasuro. Thure nro dark tlee, Uie medium ofTeut, aud tho light tonoe, made up In all nil shapes, a variety that eaters to all tastes. In the 26c lino nro tocks, four-ln-hands, shield and Itand bowtt The 60 o Hue Is of fmipln IwMtU. laru wiuares, teeks and iHiffs. At 1U)0 w shew very Myl Isli squares A DATH ROBE OR A HOUSE COAT. Tho Gift Pr-emlnsnt for Mr. Msn, "Oh. rorl Man are haril to buy for. They seem l h WW' Uilwf. Uty wa or dlse they titnfl ymrt mueb." This or aoinethlns ilk It Is beiw heard htm days in tbousaruU of 1iome. Rut why !hhiW any devoted wife rack hor bralH for a bIU wheo i)wo house eoMa or bath robes w wllhla aitch easy reach? Just think of U variety to seleot fnmu Tbfj'm undoubtedly the bandsoiaost ar mente ever Urwught to Salem. Plenty of stylss. $4.50to$J0.00 SLIPPERS. A jalr ul sMpper. a len Ore anit a ei book la't that a toe Wnoilon to kIto poUJ comfort? We are re jrd to hei yee ehooea the first Heto, wiwthor for eo bt for woweu. 1 ,, ma irai SMMBlsltHlsMWfrr't' Hitovt9 fN LAbJ"H. HI mil i nrug