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lltraraal ASE othlug llv orce n that 1 rt. iln , oubUj rot xw. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1008. NO. 21. bring ' " .. ' ' " ll'll'lll-l I ! , w , --- - , - , , ). i- . ho la. reolo J that intox. 10 it- ner or, to Upbj r the o, oa 'albot i of Mat ctlva Che!. the ths r, at Ircdt t U may ifire o to Hen sore 8. one Jay, igej owa il! nry CS oae m on Id; er- n? rll !n fle to irt it )! fhty thou SAND HUNGRY MEN Hughes Will Carry New York, But Taft the Country W FIRST, HUGHES AND ROOSEVELT OUT Poll of Hie Republicans In Congress Shows Hughes Fourth and the Third Term Idea Dead THAW WENT TO JEROME HENDRIGKS MAKES CONFESSION (Unltcd Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, Jan. 23. The Ro publican monibors of (the liouso of representatives are In favor of .tho somlnatlon of Taft for tho Republl m standard-bearer next summer by t largo majority. Hughos Is n bnd lourth In the list of popular cnndl 4j!m, dropping far bolow Cannon, ui even Fairbanks. As the housu always very close to tho people, the exprMsIoj of sentiment ns gath ered from this poll may bo taken as u excellent gultlo ns to tho drift of tho Republican fooling In tho na tion at tho present time. Tho poll u made by tho Washington Post, nn independent nowspnpor, and no names of Individual roproontntlvos and tholr preferences aro given. This Is dono to protoot tho congress men from embarrassment in oppos ing tho speaker, who Is a candidato, or b. Ing shown up In tho light of op ipOHlng tho itdmlnstrntlon's favorlto son. Tho poll developed tho fact that all "thlrd-torm for Roooovclt" scntl mont Is dead, not a vote boing regis tered for tho President. Tho ballots ran as follews: Taft 93, Cannon 39, Knox 20, Fairbanks 13, Hughes 8, LnFollotto C, Forakor 1, non-committal 15, ab sent 20. TOLD HIS TROUBLES CHICAGO STO PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE PROSECUTOR PAID NO ATTEN TION HECAUSE HE THOUGHT THAW WAS JKALOUS AND WAS TRYING TO USE HIS OFFICE IN FURTHERANCE OF HIS OWN AFFAIRS. IT IS FULL AND FREE SEVEN HUNDRED COPS ,50,000 HUNGRY TRAMPS In Spite of the Police the Unemployed Are Bound To Parade In Chicago, and to Advocate Socialism ""W mm m I ii I .. B r m " (United Press LeaBed Wire.) Now York, Jan. 23. Tho sonin tion of tho day in tho Harry Thaw trial was tho startling statement that Harry Thaw onco nppoaled to District Attorney Joromo to havo Stanford Whlto brought to tho bnr of justice, and that tho appeal was ignored becauso tho public prosecu tor did not "think tho young Pitts burger was actuated by high-minded motives. This now dovolopmont was brought out in tho testimony of Dr. Charles Wagnor, a wltnoss for 'tho defense. Tho lnttor sold ho learned of tho ap peal mado by Thaw to Jeromo whllo conversing with tho dofondnnt diroct- ( Continued on fourth page.) SAYS HE EXPECTS TO RE FINED, WHICH INDICATES THE CHAR- ACTJ5R OF THE IMMUNITY HANDED HIM RY THE SPEC TACULAR HENEY. (United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Jun. 23. Hamilton H. HanvlrlckB confessed on the stand today whllo undor oros-examlnatlon in tho Hall-May land fraud caso that whllo ho occupied tho ofllco of United StntOB land commissioner ho perjured himself and aided In tho perjury of others, In ordor that tho Biitto Creek Land & Livestock Com pany might take up cortaln lnnd claims taken out by tho company In his office which were fraudulent, and that 1)0 had assisted tho company at times In securing possession of those claiWjWtHo. testified that ho expect ed to bo fined by tho court for his participation In-thoso corrupt practice. Hendricks was tho only wltnoss on Our Annual Clearing Sale is still continued and will be kept in full blast until further notice, We must have room for our Spring Goods. That is the reason we are offering our entire stock of up-to-date mer chandise at such sacrifice prices. Hundreds of articles all over the store sold at cost and less than cost. Read on SOCIAL DANCE FRIDAY, JAN. 24 Holman Hall . . Given by the WOODMEN OF THE WORLD (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Chicago, Jan. 23. Braving an at tack by 200 pollcomon who had boon instructed to provont tho proposed demonstration, 3000 of Chicago's un omployod, undor tho leadership of Bon Roltmnn, solf-stylod "King of the Tramps," for a hort distance marched today from thu lnko trout to tho city hall. Tho parado had proceeded but a short dhtanco when Roltmnn, In tho midst of thousands who woro jam mod In tho stroots along tho lino of march, blocking all traillc, was takon In custody by tho pollco. Tho .arrest of their leader seemed to glvo tho marchers now life, rathor than dls courago them, and whllo Roltman was being led to tho city hall his fol loworo marched on. Whan tho, crowd of unomployod gathored on tfio lnko front thoy wuro greeted by Roltmnn. Thoy formed ri long lino and watted for Cho ,?kTiig of Tramps" to glvo Oie.yfllgnnLtto start. ' Chicago, Jan. 23. With n force of 700 pollcomon mobilized within tho loop district and with tho Social ist party determined to maroh 50,000 would not llston to any chongo in tho original plans and declared thoy would show tholr strong h In splto of tho pollco. Whon tho Idlo mon took 'this Bland Ben Roltman, uolf-tylod "King of tho Tramps'," Issued a gonoral ordor for tho parade. "We will march, mud tho pollco shall not torrorlzo us," deolaro'l Ru'tmnn. "I will load ovory man who will Join mo. If tho pollco aro determined to shoot us down, lot thorn do It. My mind In mado up. I would soonor bo dead than llvo In n country whoro brutal uuthorlty tram plus on tho rights of cltlaons. This condition of attaint has gono too far. If tho pollco start do club uu thero will bo holl." SOvu )ari of beautiful Needle work Embroideries from 4 to IS Inches wide, going nt less han manufacturer's cost. Ixt 1.OC5 Lot 2. Wt 3 15c yard 124c yard worth 35c. THEY LAUGHED BEST WHO LAUGHED LAST 1 ard3 of Square Mesh Linen Le, all widths, worth 10 and I2.r per yard, now 5c A l our Colored and Blaok Dross Goods going at t t LEAKING PRICES. mH of Dark and Light Cir'rd Outing Flanneli, 7c Qua :t now per yard 3c 10"'J urds of Dress and Walstlng " - ntw, up-to-dato at goods t LEARING PRICES. Clearing Prices a 'to foi!wing Goods this saa 61 ns 'atat Ladlas' Coats, La-d-fs Suits, Petticoats, Dross Skirt Purs DoinoAM. i..- , .,.Vvm0, uu- Silk Coats, Ladies Ladles' Jackets. Cbll- ",cs rurs and mi mery and wrizej Wautg. M3m 1 XL'' " f4 ii ? I ft m Wk My Spokane Highwaymen Discover Gold Te6th When Vic tim Laughed and "Went For Them Then and There (United Press Leasod Wire.) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 23. Hold un mon havo created a now record fUlda for tho oluelva wherewithal. Laat night thre oholdup men stoppod G. B. Hodgor, stage manager of the Work Killed tho Illsliop. (United Press LonBod Wlro.) , Washington Jan. 23. How. BIsli op Rookot', fornioijftopretary of idt. .papal logaUoir'nt WaBhIngtofr, loat bin llfo as tho rosuirof dopredntlonu of Amorlcan soldiers on churoh pro) crty In tho Philippines was toid to day hy Lloutonant-Colonol HmII to unemployed mon through tho troot!s tn houuo commlttoe on Insular nf- In splto of tho police order forbidding ' 'n,r8' - tho parado, much troublo and oven ' Rlshoii Rookor was stationed nt bloodshed la anticipated In tho ovont Jara Island, in III Ilo, nnij, accord- that tho Socialists persist In carrying Ing to Hull, dlod following privations Ojut itholr program. Chlof of Pollco Shlppy hai inuU preparations to call out -tho .entire pollco forco, If such notion Is neces sary, to provont tho demonstration. TYfbflllvInf tfmi II.. ..In... ...M..t.l tln l torf-rel wh by tho po Ico tho MdJ ,,,'k3 wBh to nvUo Mmi l0 ors of 4iio Roolallit party thh morn- mcM smBm (f)n ht , Ing mado an ofTort to call tho march . , T , h off, but failed. Tho unomployod BB ' stiff orod In an offoort to mako churcli proporty habitablo and rostoro 'tho churuli to tho condition It was bafofo tho soldiors wreoked It. M M M m m m a Coats, also Fancy Feathers. $7.00 Raincoats T "3 Q CT Now 4) sJ 0 118.00 Coats Q f( ?1G.50 Suits Q OA Now 0.:U J25.00 Suits 0 Crt for rapacity In this city. Hitherto Columbia thoator and soerchod him coin of tho realm, watohee and rlnga.jfor valuables. Thoy found but $2.60 ekhor solid or filled, and gom that t Whereupon Mr. Hodgor laughol. would paje tho casual Inspection and In the light of a nearby street lamp nono too rigid examination of the Ui Uugh revealod the foot that hurried road agent about enoom- Rodger's mouth gloamed and gllt rnssod tho horizon of tho highway- tared from tho reflection of throo man's loot. But since Spokane bw-' gold-enoruBt&d teeth. Before Hodger camo a c!ood town and the money was ble to mnk any roslstaneo, he stringency hit the onderloln with was thrown to the ground and me cruel rolentlessness tho "stick up" teeth yankod from his moaith. The mon havo beon searching for new teeth were valu d at 26. The Store That Does The Business CutH Down Telegraph Force. (United Prose Leased Wire.) Chicago. Jan. 23. Several rail roads entering Chicago have made reductions in their foroe of railroad telegraphers within tho past few days. The Michigan Central has laid off 55. the Chicago & Northwestern 3S, and some other lines have made sim ilar reductions. The men dlsoharged woro classed as third trick men, and woro but recently employed owing to the approach of tho time when Ahe new law would become effective gov erning hours of labor for operators on the railroad lines, which reduced the time to not more than nine hours in 24. It was stated at the telegrajdter' union headquarters that the superintendents of t olo graph of -the roads held n moeting In Chicago last week, and tho reduction was made as soon as tho bonds of tho departments reached their homo of fices, from which It 1b Inferred Ahnt the railroads Intend to fight the new Jaw, on the ground that It Is unconstitutional. -fV. A Receiver Appointed. Boise, Idaho, Jan. 23. Tho Col lins Printing Company, publishers of the Boise Sunday Times, established six weeks ago, wtnt Into tho hands of a receiver today. The publication of the Times will bo continued by tho receiver, J. H. Hatoh. M M M M M M H M m m m M M OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY "WILLAMETTE ROUTE" "THE ROAD OF COURTESY AND SERVICE" OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM STOPPING AT ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. TRAIN'S PROM ROTH PORTLAND AND KALE.M. LKAYti AT 8 O'CLOCK A. M. AND 8 O'CIXK'K P. M. AND ARRIVE AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. AND S O'CLOCK P. M, FROM TEMPORARY' STATIONS X)IU NER OF FRONT AND JKFFEHKON STREETS IN PORTLAND, AND HIGH AN1 STATE STREETS IN' SALEM. TICKETS FOR SALE O.V TRAINS OR AT TIIH UNDERSIGNED OFFIOKS OK THIS COMPANY, AT THE FOLMJWLNG REDUCED RATES, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SALEM; SINGLE TRIP $ J,m ROUND TRIP U.7rt SATURDAY TO .MONDAY (SI thiyc) 8.00 85-RIDE FAMILY COMMUTATION (Book) 85.00 SInglo and round trip and 25 ride family tlokoU are on sale dally Roturn portion of round trip tlokoU are good for 30 days and 2" rlde book Is good for throo months from dato of Sale. Saturday to Monday tickets on salo for train leaving at 2 p. in. Saturdaye or any Sunday train; good returning on any train of Sunday or Mon day following daUj of salo. For furthor Information apply to F. J. SWAYNE, Agent, OEO. F. NEVINS, Salem (Ofllco Cuplt Drug Store) TruMlo Manager. Liberty and Ktata Street, Portland. M H M M K m m m m M m m m M M M M m m m m u m M M M m m m H M IN m IIIilllllllMIMIIlMMIHMIN HHMHIIlt A .- ' Aft.ktf