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; "Ttyr"'y" ,vrm);r!mmip'"r'wi mtsp "lllyf'"''TrT'lli'WJPWl "' ?'?WT?,,',,'7:""nwr" stfiri?. '&!! i ill III WgL XIII. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903. NOr238. - itfiiqvujgm -T-p JOURNAil B' ' NVJlJSWSsFWeWT"':? T3Allix' H f 11 ' J -w " -- , iERDEEN ALMOST IN ASHES My on Grays Harbor estroyed by Fire Today liny Mills, Two Banks Hun dreds of Business Houses Gone, Loss Seven Million Dollars acbma, Oct 16. Tho business part SfaTAberdeen, on Gray's Harbor, was lestroyed by flro between 10 o'clock inttlnoon today. It caught in tho Dlx JlocKSand spread rapidly, being fan agjulby) tho wind from Gray'n Harbor tnaltfib Chehalts river. At noon ID !jidck"Hi comprising tho business sec- ogMEyero destroyed. On tho west uqeitnot resiuence section is Durning. rflgWre department of Aberdeon and Htonnjam woro unable to copo with It rncj&llls lining tho Chehalts river tnaltlio water front nro in great dan- eaKno loss now exceeds $7,000,000. eraeen has 8000 population, and Is jntlrely built or wood, such a conna. jraUoahna long been oxpected. Two sariKsWthe chief hotols, opera houso l"Sf? business houses aro do itrpyfd? Four fatalities are reported. cen, "Wash., Oct. 16. Tho bus- section Is threatened with do. 'ruction by fire Tho tolograph omco ingBhe line of tho conflagration, and emnqylng out. Aid is being sent from surrounding towns. Hume Gets a Dollar. Grants Pass, Oct. 10. Tho Jury In hTallbol case against P. W. Chaussce, IdltOBl' of tho Oregon Observer, iro'ngnt by H. D. Hume) gave tho lat orjajyerdlct for $1. Under tho law, MrTIHumo gets also a dollar for costs, KcMbalanco of which ho must pay. ndIMr. Humo didn't need tho dollar theri Mysterious Disappearance. suns City, Mo., Oct 16. J. R. fen, whose mysterious disappear- mk mMaR 'Sieve's a Difference in. Price Bat not in On account of our knot cash Et tho lowest possible quantity prices, wo aro able to sell tho Kiost reliable tnorchandiso cheaper than any "regular storo." KDwr Remarkable Growth is Evidence that We Sell Goods that Give Satisfaction. Another lino of Dress Trimmings just in. Persian Bands, Fancy Braids. Spangle Medallions, Silk Cluoy Laces and Medallions. Mexican Drawn Work Trimming Bands, Dhis is a class of goods whore regular stores double their pro itflf Come in and see how we sell them. Have you seen our mow lino of "Cushion Covers" grander where wo got them when you see the prices. When wo Ray that our fall order of tho colebrated Flkisoueb's Yaiwb amounted to moro than 9001b Ipf goods we Handle, wlucn is rest prices on what wo buy. mSi" J. THE M TOR Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. Barnes, Prop, anco In June, caused his father to flood America with circulars, and long since bellovcd to bo dead, appeared at his homo at Amstordam, Mo., this morning, with his mind a blank. The theory of the polieo is he was drugged and robbed of a largo sum of money and held a prisoner, bccauBo the chase was so hot his captors wero afraid to liberate him. To Adjust Immigrant Rates. Chicago, Oct 16. Tho question of Immigrant rates is the principal mat' tor to bo discussed at tho meeting of tho trans-continental lines In session hero today. . Tho question has long threatened tho stability of passengor rates and It Is hoped as woll as ex pected that tho conference will result In a satisfactory adjustment of the matter. Old Educator Dead. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 16. Dqan Taft, of the dental department of tho University of Michigan, died last night of apoplexy. Ho had held tho position for a quartor of a century, and wne widely known. Ho was 83 years old. Evidently Friendless Evidently Friendless. Now York, Oct 16. Tho bodies1 of John O'Drlon and wlfo, both aged, woro found In their apartments this morning. They had boon dead two weeks; tho causo Is unknown. o Two of a Kind. Sioux Falls, 8. D Oct 16. Tho safe of tho Vlborg bank was blown last night, and $5000 taken. There la no cluo to tho robbers. Linn Grove, la., Oct. 16, Tho 6afe In the postofflco bore waB robbed last night of $2000. Ninety-Fourth Session. Manchester. N. III. Oct, 16. The closing Bcsston of the ninety-fourth annual meeting of tho American Board of Foreign Missions was held thU morning. Tho next will bo lreld' nr GrinnelU Towa. Bio Tin Plant Destroyed. .Wilkcsbarro, Pa., Oct 1C Bortclo's big tin mills woro totally destroyed by flro this morning. Harry Miller was fatally hurt Tho loss. Is $100,000, Quality nlan and our ability to buy and cushion cords. You'll you'll get an idea of tho quanti- ono of tuo reasons wo get, tho Yot boy ptohafaly weas out moe Clothes . than his Father That's why jou should get him a salt built (or "boys wear." We've got them. You know bow we eell them MEM'S CLOTHING Beat values. Big as. sortment. OVERCOATS for men ami boys. It doesn't coit much to dretti till wtieo yon trade with . , .. IMP. IAiH 1 IUlVliLl State Press Gathering AtS , Is Already Assuted of a Lage Attendance of Editors RECEPTION PROGRAM, BALL AND FREE TROLLEY RIDE The Freedom of The City and lneix wives and sweethearts .Next Week Thursday, Frldny nnd Saturdny, Oc tobor 22, 23 and 24 will bo great dnyB In tho history of tho Oregon Press As. soclatlon. Tho largest gathering In tho hlBtary of that organization will bo hold at Salem, nnd tho arrange montfl for tho local ontortalntnont will bo tho ilnost ovor offered tho Orogon odltors. Beautiful souvenir programs, containing nn invitation and photo engravings of tho scvon finest public buildings In tho capital city, havo beon sont ot all the publishers in the state Following Is tho very oxcollont program for tho rocoptlon at Armory, olty hall, Frldny, October 23d, at 8 p. m.: Music Salem Military band, Prof. V. E. McElroy, loader. Address of welcome It. J. Hon drlcks, editor Salem Statesman. .Music Solo. Mrs. Halllo Parrlsh Hinges, Salem. Address Response, Arthur ponk lln, Grants Posb, president ot Stato Press Association. '' .MubIc Stalwnrt Quartet, Salem. Address (3, J. Owen, editor Tolo gram, Portland Pross Club. Address John 13. Lathrop, Portland Journal, Portland Pross Club. Music Snlom Military band. Ilecaptlon and press ball. Press Reception and Ball. Tho reception and ball given by tho Salem Press Club, In honor of tho vis ltlng mombors of tho pross will be ono of tho flnost social events ever pulled off in tho Capital City, Every thing will bo frco to tho visitors. They will havo, not only tho freedom of tho olty, but tho host dancing hall, tho best music, tho best company, tho host water, fresh and boiled and bot tled, served at a refroshmont stand, but committees of tho Salem Pross Club and their ladles will make thorn feel at homo. N. J. Judah, of tho Sa eom Pross Club, assisted by Captain Murphy and Lieutenants Holman and AbraniK and Chas. Hinges, will be managors of tho ball, and not as floor committee. Tho ladles' commlttoo on reception will be composed as follews: Mrs. 12. Hofor, Mrs. It. J. Hendricks, Mrs. F, F. Toevs, Mm. A. W. Prescott, and Mrs. C D. MInton. Judgo Judnh'a offices, on tho ground floor, will be used as Crossing rcom for the ladles, and the insldo stairway will conduct them to tho armory. There will be evory convenience for tho comfort of all who attend the reception or romaln for tho ball. Tho Iltorary and musical program will begin at 8 o'clock Friday evening, sharp, and bo fallowed by the reception and ball. Tickets to the- ball can bo had of any of tho members of tho Salem Press Club, at $1.00 for gontlomnn and ladlos. Music by the McElroy band. Tho Meeting Places. . Tho sessions of the Stato Press As sociation will be hold at tho olty hall, using tho oouneil chamber for tho pro grams of the State Press Association, which will extend over three days, Thursday, Friday and concluding with the annual election of officer an Sat urday raorslRg. The reception Friday evening by the 8 a lew Press Club will be held at the armory, on the third floor of th city hall. A press head quarter will be established at the of flee of Albert Toiler, secretary of the Stale I'rees Aeoeclatlon, at 30 Com mercial street, the offlcee of H. II. Thleleen and I li. BUnww, where gripe, package and articles may be left, and Information secured aboet anything connected with the eonven tlon or the city. The Journal and Statesman office will aleo be open ll the visitors, afid If they see anythlBg they want tbey are wekeme to. appro priate it, If they caa. The Hotel Accommodations. Salem hotels bare made rdut - afem to The Newspaper People rates for tho Stato Press,Assoclntlon. Following aro their rates for the nowspapor men nnd their wives nnd Bwothenrt8, when thoy corao to the stato conventlon: Wlllamotto hotol, por day, Blnglo, J2.00; two In room, $1.7C. Snlom hotol, singles, fl.2G por day; douplos, $1.00. Cottage, single, $1.36; doublos $1.00. Arlngton, singles, $1.00 ' oach; doublos $1.75 for two. Leonard, singles $1.00 oach; doubles $1.76 for two. Whllo Salem hotols aro always protty full thoro need bo' no worry about getting accommodations. Tho visitors can scattor among any ono of tho nbovo places and be suro of got ting first-class meals and bodB. And thcro nro other places of entertain ment, nnd somo pretty good rooms nt tho polieo station. Tho nttendanco now promises to run up to over ono hundred and moro a coming, and no ono need remain away for fear of not getting a place to stay. During tho Fair tealGm entertnlnod 16,000 in ono day. Who Will Attend. Following aro the names of editors who havo already reported for tho Sa eom conventlon: Loo H. Tuttlo, Itccordor, Elgin. MIbb Itoso D. Mloholl, Dally Chron Icle, Tho Dallos. C. L. Ireland, Obsorvor, Moro. Jns. S. Stownrt nnd wife, Journal, Fossil. J. C. Ollvor and wlfo, Itustior, Lake- vlow. A. E. Voorhloe, Courier, OrantB Pass. Arthur Qonklln, Mining Journal, Grants Pass,, F ,W. Chausso, Observer, Grants Pas 8. Anna Oglosby, Loader, Cottage Grove. P. 8. Harding nnd wlfo, Tolophono Register, MoMlnnvlllo. 8. I Moorhoad, Times, Junction City. Ira L, Campbell nnd wlfo, Dally Guard, Eugenu. W. a, ailstrap, Dally Ilgglster, Eu gene C. F. Soule and wife, Loador, To ledo. Wrn, Matthews, Nows, Newport. Walter Lyon, Dally Astorlan, As toria. Keolor II. Gabbert and wife, Mist, St. Helens. D. M. C. Gnult and wlfo, Indopond- ont, Hlllsboro. Walter Hogo and wife, Times, For ost Grove. C. A. "Wooddy. Paclflo Baptist, Port land. A, N. Flshor and wife, Pacific Chris tian Advocate, Portland. A. Noltner, rturnl Spirit, Portland. John, B. Lathrop, Dally Journal, Portland. J. II. Zrtne and wife, A. O. U. W. Ilo porotr, Portland. D. I. Asbury anil wife, It'eporter, Me Mlunvllle. Vine W. Peerce. Itetxwl, North Yamhill. Hllsabetli Toaier WeKlherred, Ilpojl tlou, Portland. M. MoKlnney, Denwerat. Ontario. Frances OottsbalL Whlt Illbboner, Portland. Geo. H. Illmee. lUstortral Quarter ly, Portland. L. Wlmberly and uife. Daily Ile vlew, KoM&urK. Otlfford J. Owen and w(e. Tele gram, Portlaed. I. N. FleJuclwer, firet vlee-preeldent of tine Lewis and Clark Uzpoeitlon. The Portland Press 01 ub will be represented, as will the City Vrtm uibo ei roruana. d& By eourtesy of the Citizen's IJht'V Traction Company a free trolley ride will be given the members of the Pross oyor Greater Salem. An oppor tunity Will also bo nffordod of visiting tho state house and tho sovoral atate Institutions, and meeting tho stnto of-( flcials. Thoro will bo other features on tho program not yet mentioned, Those who have not yet tnado ar rangetnonts to attend, better do so, If thoy havo to mortgago tholr ofTlco to got .tho monoy. On Trial for Lese Majesty. Berlin, Oct, 1C Tho editor of Voorwaorts was today summoned for ttlnl for lose majesty, In publishing an artlclo that tho kalBor had beon ad vised to buy Island Lnkc, and build n fortified Imperial palace, as an out growth of Socialism. Tho dofonae to day called a number of witnesses tn provo tho oxlstonco of thoplau. Mutineers Found Guilty. Lenvonworth, Kan , Oct. 1C Flvo mutineers woro found guilty this morning by tho Jury In tho federal court, nnd will bo sentenced this af ternoon. Their attorney gavo notice of appeal. Tho trial of bovoii other mutineers commenced in tho fodernl court at Topeka Monday. May Put Paper in Portland Los Angolos, Oct. 1C Nogotiatlona are still on for tho purchase of thd Herald by William Randolph Hearst. It is undoratood that H. E. Huntl.tgton has rofuacd to tako tho paper ovor na tho price asked Is considered too lilgh. Hearst, who Is represented by D. II. Iloborts, who Baya that when tho paper Is started hero, that Hearst will look Into tho Portland Held for tho purposo of ascertaining whether n morning newspaper could bo run rt a profit In opposition to tho Orogonlan. Bin Steamers Collide. London, Oct. 1G Tho big steamers Lord Antrim nnd Manchester collided today in Uolfast lough; tho lattot sank, all woro saved. f Sff s There's a Great Deal of Merchandise Msde ju(t tocell. A nrcat deal ol this kind Is sold, The store selling It thinks It it profiling by such tales. The ievnro Is true. The only kind o( goods that It p.ys a store to handle Is n.llsblo merchandise. No store that Lopes to forse Into the front rank will vor renllxo it's expeelntlnns until it ceases to handle "cheap good," A low prloe point U always rommendabto, providing It applies ton trustworthy art cle, but to quota low prices at the expense ol quality is as dangerous as playlnif with Are. Ladles' Underwear A limited quanlty of fine tUerei uuderwear. All su, Itrgular 60c valuer Itellable goods. 33c Garment Complete aiiormentot the non shrlnkabln wool underwear. Ittg., $1.29 values. Dependable goods, Garment Another lino ol fleeced underwear In cream, white and lilvor. Reg ulsreOogoudi. :47c Garment Tarn O'Sbanters In color, red, whit, navr sod bl oolors. ItcgulsrSOe to $1 values. deiMindalil. kxw1h. 35c Knit Goods Here we have a complete nnort ment of knit goods from baby's bootees to the large olroular thawl Kothlosr clteaP but the crlce. Flannel Nlgut Gowna Wa tisve the most complete line liavn ever sliowo. Bite a for IladlM, inlaws snd children, In plain and fancy, plain white or colors i; All Sizes. All txlUV e ONLY CASE ON RECORD Bloodhounds Follow a Trail For Nearly Eight Miles And it Looks as Thongh for Once They Had Fol lowed the Right Alan Holona, Mont., Oct. 1C Blood hounds wero used after' tho discovery of tho dynamiters' trnokn on tho Northern Paclflo yesterday.- Thoy trailed George Holland to a barn, flight miles southwest ot hero, whero tho dotoctlvcs and officers Burroundod and arrested him. Ilo is bolloved to bo tho author of tho recent attempts at train wrecking for blackmail. Ho was ljeav lly armed, and says hlB homo is In Color&do. Left Trouble to Hln Family. Pittsburg, Oct. lC.Goorgo Iolbold, a wealthy general Insurnnco agent, suicided this morning by hanging. Ho was despondent over Ill-health. Ho lonvoo a widow nnd six children, Ftesh Today Soft Centered Chocolate Creams AT jLe? J. XX XX w 164 State 8t Phone 17i Main. The Season's aro faithful. Men aro bom polled to bo faithful to tlioBcnson.eo far as tlioir a p p a r o 1 la concerned, if thoy kuow comfort. Tho fall soasou lias raado its dobut. Thero is only one thing to do. Don a now Fall Suit. If you want moro than comfort in tho suit you wear sco that its mndo by II. S. & M. It hieuros a garment of a grado so I high that ovoryono accepts it as tho stand ard, Our complete Fall nnd Winter Stock of Suits and Overcoats now ready for your Inspection, Men's Ribbed Underwear Special lino on eulo this weok at 33c Garment New Line of Pajamas All sizes and patterns. Just tho' thing for theso cold nlghta. Suit J hrfTW MMsb! pQII