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t TwpryawiptF. v4 pJ.'1W' '.JBAfV 77 SALEM, OREQON.' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1903. NO. '25& I A i I III! I I 1 1L 1 lh- x w uk 11 w -i.it t-v k - a . hB-B4WWH-HIBllalBiWHB41H-BB Caused by the addition of our 1 New Dry Goods Department last Spring wasn't simply spasmodic. Every month has M : shown a big incrcaso. Our customers realize that wo nro i saving thein money on RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE merchan- l diso. I Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Slickers, Umbrellas DEATH CAME QUICKLY Fred Pearson Taken 111 llSmiday Died Tliat Evening Ruptured Blood Vessel on the Brain Said to Have Been the Immediate Cause X I THE 1W YORK RACMT Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. J E. T. BARNES, Proprietor RHBBHHM-HB-KrBB-HIHHHBa-HI1-B pey are Murderers Des Moines, la., Nov. 0. An tin- ycnown man lies at Iho depot at tbo point of death as the result of woundn by spoclal dotectlves on tho Rock island. Tho detectives were patrollng tho tracks near Earlham last night, be- Lcauso of tho threatened hold-up. Tho nan refused to halt, and started to pun, when ho was glvon tho contents of two shotguns. Thero Is nothing to Indlcato that ho was connected with tho attempt to loot tho railway of $10, 000. A train with detectives followed the limited, which disembarked the mon and bloodhounds, and returned. Tho hounds failed to tako up tho Bcont of tho man who fled through tho tin dorbrtiBh and escaped. Rallwny offi cials regard tho situation as Berlous. Maybe Fears Thanksgiving. Paris, Nov. 9. The Sultan of Tur key Is reported seriously III of cne nla, accompanied by hallucinations. Fred Pearson, a popular and well known young business man of thin city, died suddenly last night, aftor an illness of' but a trlflo over six hourB, as tho result of a bursting of a blood vessel. Mr. Pearson was In the best of health yestordny noon, Jovial and cheerful, and, aftor eating lunch at the Willamette, decided to tako a drive. About 2:30 p. m., accompanied by Doc Tucker, a young man employed at tho hotel, he wont to tho Hod Front Hvory barn for his horse and buggy. While waiting for the horso, ho suddonly complained of a severe pain In the head, between tho oyos. It was noticed that ho suffered severe ly, and he was Invited to a seat In the oince, but declined this, taking a seat In tho buggy Instond, and refusing to glvo up his contemplated drive, he started out with Mn Tuckor ns soon as tho horso was hitched up. When drlv- In? from tho barn to tho hotel, ho ap peared to be seized with spasms, and leaned out of tho buggy. Ho soon vom ited and appoarcd to bo deathly tick. Tho rlu was driven to tho sldo on tranco of tho Wlllamotto, whoro Dr. A. D. amis mado an examination and or dered him taken to tho Florcnco SanU torlum. Arrived thero ho was takon to a room, whoro ho was mado com' fortablo, and everything posslblo was dono for his relief. Ho lingered along until G o'clock, at which tlmo he called for a drink, nnd soon aftor beenmo un conscious, remaining In that condition until 9:40 p. in., whon ho died. Drs, R. Cartwrlght, A. B. Otitis and J. N. Smith attended him, but were unabltt to prolong his Ufa A blood vessel hav ing burst in his head was tho causo o death, nnd It was only Mr. Pearson's great vitality and powerful constltii' tlon that prolonged his life six hours. T. Pearson, a brothor of tho de cease, was notified onrly last even ing of the patient's condition, and he enmo up on tho overland train last ov entng, only to find his brothor dead. Deceased was a nntlvo of England, and came to tho United States whon ri child, locating In Oregon. Ho war 23 years old, and was tho picture of health, an nthloto. and n young man of exemplary habits. His father and one brothor reside In San Francisco, and two brothers In Portland. T. Pearson, tho brother who oamo up last night, is mnnagor of the Poarson-Pnge Co., ono of Portland's leading commission houses, and do ceased came hero within tho last y.ar to conduct tho local branch of that house, located In tho Ullhco club building. During his stay hero, Mr, Pearson made many friends In busi ness and social circles, by his sterling honesty and uprlghteousncss, nnd his oxcclfont business qunlltlcatlouB. Hu was an enthusiastic mombor of tho Y. M. C. A., of Portlnnd, nnd a young man bf good habits. His death camo as a shook to his many warm frlonds here, and his family Is grlof-strlckon by the sudden death of one for whom life opened with tho brightest of pros poets. He had not an enemy In the world, nnd all who knew hltn admired ana loved him far his splendid quali ties. The remains wore prepared for bur ial by Mr. dough, and will this after noon bo taken to Portlnnd, whoro In torraont will bo had. Tho Snlom house, of which decoasod was manager, will bo continued undoi tho management of B C. Dick, of Port lands Arrangements had completed sovcrnl days ago for tho ohango In thj managomont, deceased having docld ed to return to tho Portland houso. PANAMA FARCE STILL ON Canal Commission Al ready out After the Coin Washington Grafters and Panama Boodlers Do Some Awfully Coarse Work bed. Soon attor Mr. Stout left' the house, his wlfo' heard some Ono enter tho front door, Shtl go Jtito tho pat lor,, blowing out tho lamp In that room. Thmklng It was tho girl returning, slur paid no attention to tho movemonti). of tho party until a mnskad man tm torod hor room, nnd ordorod her not to scream, or ho would choko hor tc doath. The lady fainted with fright, nnd whon she recovered tho man war still In tho roorm 8ho again lost conv sclousnass. recovering about tho tlmcS hor husband ro turned. Sho rolateoT tor oxporlonco, and a search of tho houso was at once mado, but tho buiglar was gone, nnd there wan no ovldenco that anything hnd been token on disturbed. Mr. Stout nt onco re ported the mattor to tho police, but thur far no cluo to tho burglar hnn? been found. Tho 8tout family rosluoffi In tho old Plamondon proporty, nortts of tho cnpltol. Witnesses Frightened Iomloii, Nov. 0. Kxtrordlnary pre cautions woro takon at tho Inquest to day on tho two Armenians murdorcd at Pcckham Ryo last wook. Tho police? fonred tho affair would bo continued In court. Twonty-flvo pollcb nnd dotoo tivos gunrded tho court, nnd none woro ndir.lttod until sonrahod and orosihoxntntnod. Whon ho Inquest Made Two Cardinals. Rome, Nov. 9.-Dol Vol and Arch bishop Callagnrt, of Padua, wore elected .oardlnals by tho private con-slBtory-lhls morning. Tho popo on tercd afoot, proceeded by Swiss guards and tho Slstlno choir, Ho an nounced tho appointments, and the cardinals present approved by rnlalnu their red caps. Washington,. Nov. 9. Horrnn, repre senting Colombia, presonted Secretary Hay tho formal protest of his govorn mont tignlnst American recognition of tho republic of Panama. Tho toxt Is not mado public, but It Is understood to bo based on alleged violation of tha treaty of 1840 between tho United States and Colombia. Dunn Varllla, tho now mtnlstor of tho ropubllo of Panama, presented his credentials end lunched with Hay, , at tho latter's resl donco, todny, Varllln Is confldont It will be a short tlmo only beforo Pana ma will bo recognized ns tho govern mont do Jure. Instead of do facto. began tho wltnoBsoo didn't aunounoo- Word was received this morning that ' their names, but wrota thorn, hnntllnn a commission of throo mon hnd boen tin slips to tho coronor. appointed, and will loavo Pnnama for Washington tomorrow for tho purpose, of negotiating n treaty for the canal. ynruia win aoi in an nuvisory capacity with tho commission. Tho financial tonus of tho treaty will bo tho snmu as negotiated with Colombia, flO.000, 000 cash, and a I2G0.000 yearly rental aftor tho expiration of Boven yearn In other respects tho treaty will bo oven moro fnvorablo to America, which will obtain oxclustvo Jurisdiction oor tho canal strip In all police nnd sanitary mattora, Instead of a divided control Killed Children and Self. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 9. Kmma Wilson, a negress, yosterdny, at Mnrks vlllo, Miss., boat hor two children to death with a billet of wood, and thou klllod horsolf. Sho said hor husband was onnmorod of nnothor woman, anil sho did not want tho chlldron bossed! by. her successor. 8atem Has a Burglar. Tho homo of John Stoutr at tho con nor of Center nnd Winter streets, woo Inst evening visited by a burglar. Mr, Stout alid daughter loft for church at 730 o'clock, Mrs. Stout remaining at homo with tho chlldron, who woro In Fresli Today Ala&oma and Italian Cream AT Zinn's 154 State 8L Phono 1071 Main. f c&7Jleiei&&$oi The Principles Of Meyers reach the highest Ideals of satisfactory trading. Our organlzatinn executes these principles as nearly as human brains and hands can do. We follow no rut; we bow to no traditional Idol. We utilize our past success as a guide nnd as a warning to avoid errors that may prove obstacles to greater triumphs. A closer acquaintance will surely unfold a world of unsuspected possibilities, pt&tfaA '' u&xwwze&e' Dress Goods PONOCD, BHAUNK. BtAOV TOH USC. 1 Bala will neither wet oor ipot them." Diess Goods Sale This department has enjoyed an unusual amount of trade for the jwst week on account of our great reduc tions. This sale affects our entire stock of dress goods, Including the celebrated "Priestley's DIack Dross Goods" and "Cravonettes.'' An op portunity that cannot help but at tract attention. FEW ITEMS FROM ROUND THE STORE Zlbeline sultiBg. regular UM valuj $J.38 yad Peau de Suede Silk, o4rs pink, mode and Nile, Jacfct wide, regu lar 1 36 vahie. 97c yard New fall Zibs. dark ootow. 42 Inch wide, regular Sic value. 58c yard New! New! A swell now lino of complexion ve.llngs in colors white, pink, blue, gray and black, largo, modluin and small mesh. The vory latwt, 25c to 85c yard. A tine line of celebrated gloves, regular J1.S0 value, 75c pair. Soot oh suitings in a fins variety of patterns and colors, 46c yard. Lnct collurs in great variety, white, cream and blaok, value to .?!, $1.35. BELT8 Still a bl showing of Mo quality btlis. 39c. TABLE" LINEN TODAY BEGINS OUR TWO BIO 8ALE8 Wednesday Ststptise Sale of exceltoat grade of fascinators ir colors white, pink. blue. rd, cream as4 black. Sch as oUter Mrm would ask you Wk- for. Wednesday ely. 28c Heglnnlng today wo are con ducting two big specials which are well worth your time to In vestigate. The knife has been applied among the prices In u. linen department and the bar gains there will surprise you. The word bargain Is exemplified In every pleoe shown you. ANNUAL BEDDING SALE Today also start our bed ding sale. Bvorythlng pertain ing to bedding ean be found here, such as blankets, eom forU. sheets, pillow cases and spreads, and all at greatly re duced figure. Now Is your time to renew your stock ot bedding Just as winter Is com ing, when you will need extra covering. Full Line of Umbrellas 35c to $f 5 RUBBERS Men's rubbers 68c. Ladty' rubbers. Uailey rib bed baek. 50c Special Km roiled aim. 60e MEN'S SUITS Correct In Style, Fit and Price Our clothing department In especially well oqulppod to meet tho noeds of men who want to bo well dresse4 at small cost. From moderate prlaed buglnose suits to tho hlgliost grades, our stock Is complete In variety and rnnga of prises. Our men's clothing (annot be surpassed. ,iWln material and workmanship, none Is better; wotdoubt if It can be matched elsewhere In fit and style. It is always correct. Our prices ar always as low as clothing of thee grades can be sold. We glvo men the additional sat. Isfaotion of knowing they are wejl dr lied fit small cost. ' $10.00 to $25.00. hi y Qm MEN'S HALF HOSE Imported and American. P.en ty of beautiful fancy colored and plenty of the plain fflPf HE 18 THINKING now of his new fall tie. lx't his thoughts direct his vps hltherwBid and he will find th' lateet shapes and pattern In fall neckwear. Th inuntifiw turer In this line of men's dress aideis seem to have out done tlieiiiseivee this season and tho seeker for quiet sffects. as well as tho seuicher for something gorgeous, will find his ovary requirement met here Ask for the "English Square." i i a J Men's JMa wmmm-.f Lisle thread, cotton, cashmere. Underwear that will keep you warm. Home men brag about their ability to wear sum mer underwear all winter long. Mayb you're not one ot that kind. Then this news of medi um and heavy weight under wear ts for your speelul notlee. Full lines In the following fa rnouk makers : Dr. Wright's Health Underkear. Belfast Linen Mesh. Delmel Linen Mesh. American Hosiery Co. Luzerne. Munslng. CwtiM IM k Uut .4M MWf Overcoats We Have a compute Uh of medi um and heavy wstght omwuut to suite the taste and itoeketbook of the most fastidious. We tit tho hurd to fit aud guarantee both the aoat and the flt. $10.00 to$22.50 Investigate the merits of the "Crav etiPtte" ralu coat, absolutely watnr proof. All weights. $J2.50to$22.50 HH m