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Uanraol 1 mm -fefcSi4n mt i Mwa i i vol. xvm. wnitv, aw 8ALTCM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL l, 1008 no. ioa AR SECRETARY TAlf1 GOES TO PANAMA - - - . . : ; A . fcreatening the Lives off lieney and Spreckels iNKER iROSS WAS CONVICTED SHORT ORDER ir WAS OUT HUT AN HOUR KD A HALFOTHER CASKS JAIXST HIS ASSOCIATES IMC rSIIKI) TO IMMEDIATE TRIAL Tborliurn noes president of tho btt Title 'luaranteo & TruBt fcy of Portland, was found ir oi convening ;:ts,uuu or money by the jury In tho clr- iNurt yestcrdny afternoon lu hour and thlrty-tlvo lnlnutCH, convicted banker will ba son 1 on Monday at 1 o'clock, tho Mir being from ono to IS years iionnient and fine T. T. Burk- Tko prcildeut of tho sanio in- (Continued on pngo tlvo.) THEODORA ' 5H0NTS A WIDOW. HER DUKE IS DEAD MARRIED A TITLED MAN A FEW MONTHS WHO HAS DIED DENLY. VERY FH13NOIN AGO SUU. (United Pros Leased vYre.) Now Yorlc, April 24. Due do Ghaulncs, tho titled Fronchmnn, who recently married Theodora Shouts, daughter of tho Now York traction export, dlod suddenly In Paris last night, according to two cablegram! received In New York today. Ono, announcing his death, was re ceived today at tho town homo of tho Shouts family, nnd tho second 200,000' PEOPLE SEE RACE F0R6REAT TROPHY ITALIAN QUI WINS AND THERE ARE THE USUAL SENSATION. AL ACCIDENTS RECORDED ONE AUTO CATCHES FIRE. ICAGOf STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE WHY IS IT hat Wc Arc Always Busy at the Chicago Store? Any I'jtr UlKent norson can answer that question In a minute, Le- Mee huo a'ways tho right goods at tlu right prlcoB. Como to 'rxo oih day and seo the crowus or origin iamoB mat ao uiuir ding a cur establluhment: ladlos that know what quality, style and on h We nro now doing the biggest uusinosa in itio nistory or tore Wo are offering this week wonderful Bargains In overy utment ie Dress Silks 'JJ anf the graudest as- tmer o (hoose from and the rt E' 'K come to the Chl- 3t-.- Thousands of yards" n ha p prce yard , c, 35c, 49c, 65c 75c and 98c (United Press Loasod Wire.! Briar Cliff, N. Y., April 24. In tho presonco of 200,000 people tho 2GC-mllo auto race for tho Briar Cliff trophy was run this morning, tho winner being tho Italian car Isotta, driven by Strnng. Tho race was started at 11:07 a, m, but even at that early hour great crowds lined tho ontlro course. A number pf accldontn marred tho contest and. ono death occurred as a rosfult of oxcltomont. the vic tim,: A, Smith Hopkins,- superintend few mlnutoB before tho start. Watson, tho driver of tho Slm plex machlno, struck a post near East View, smashing tho car, hut neither Watson nor IiIh mechnnic was seriously hurt. Tho car was re paired and ro-cntored, tho crowj cheering Watson for his gnmoness. IPs big too was hrokon and ho wns Jarrod internally. 7RS? m H0TT0KLL ' RUDOLPH SPRECKELS AID F. J. HENEV LEADERS WHO A HE PHOSECUT. CASES IN SAN INO GHAIT FIIANCIHCO HAVE SEYEItAL TRAVS SICT FOU THEM. I United Press Loasod Wire.) San Francisco, April 24. That a plot to kill Rudolph SpreokolH, or tho graft proRcoutlon, and Francis J. Heney, special prosecutor In tho graft cases, had bom hatohQd somo mouths, is tho startling statement niado today by ono close to tho men jvho are seeking to put tho bribe Ivors behind tho bars. " According to UiIb story It was planned to auger Sprockets during tho proceedings) lu IiIh suit for libel against w. is, Darglo, which was ant. QfAth(uiEajt VIow nlms housojoqlng hold In Oakland, and start a dropping uoad of heart dlBouscr irmor. Tho day tniirrihirpioi was to have bcon carrlod out whb sot and n famous gun fighter, whoso nntito iu well known on tho Pacific coast, had boon approached with a vlow to hav ing him load tho riot. Ho rofusnd. howover, to linvo anything to do with tho nllogod "Job," but others, It Is said, woru ongagod to do tho flL'lif l!iii Thr nlnt fall tlirnuch lin. I cause Sprockols failod to appear. It Li ss floods' u T if you buy ' uu k this f tlu wot beau m Salem. Price 35c, 39C, 49c, 'c. 85c and 98c flinery ,Hm- P p aut'fulljr trlm ' Ml. It will ?t our 9riM. Si Xtec (IM fffft III 141 n I I k 11 a (l ml II ll li m Jl Y "THE SILENT FRIEND" Ono of t!u greatost of Itvlilli's wonderful mines Iiiih placed 1 ()(),(()() slmivs of ItH trtaKury xtock i tlu tunrket. Ivan Martin am) .7. II. Cmillcbatigii, wiWM'iitlng tho company can be found at Mr. Llston'N oilier, ijlf) Court wivet, fi-oin O to V2 u, in. ami from 7 to O i. in. Call and examine nN ami leorn Mmithliig of tint world's biggest mining cainp. A CRAZY MAN KILLS HIMSELF LEET STRANGE' NOTE OAKLAND POLICE HAVE NO IDEA OF WHO TItnCI) TO BLOW UP THE ltOODLING SUPEUVIS-OK-WANTH RECEIVER. (Unltod ProsH LcaHod Wlro. San FranclHeo, April 24. Cajjnly sitting on tho edgo of IiIb bOd and looking Into a small mirror, which ho hod placed on a chair Ip front of him, A. B. Johnson, 50 years or age. placed a revolver to his tomplo an-J blow IiIb brahiB out In his room at 3380 Twontloth street this morning. Tho character or Bovoral notes left by Johnson. Indicated his mind wiih unbalanced. Ono of Uio notes. uddroBocd to Nell Morris or Noll Brown, 1470 Valencia stroot, road "I forglvo you, but send some or turrmonoyftti, myUoys. I will moot you in n , I am crazy." V Henry Wilcox, a spectator, was wa also dosjgnod to havo Honoy Hp struck by a car noar tho starting line Pr on the day iu quwtlon, bt this 'and his right leg was brokon. Ib was una bio to do owing to other Wash nuton K rknatr ok foil while. dunes watching tho raoe, breaking hi nnlrln I Mrs. Charlos Uherson was badly burned when hor husband's automo bile became Ignited nar the start. ; A front whel of tho Majas ma chine collapsod, throwing Driver Murphy and. Mechanic (Jlrlch out, but they suffered only minor Injur- ilec Thf mon wore allogod to havo ap proached the famous gun fighter are ereJite with having aaaurod him that he would be fully protected. On anothor occasion, according to the authority for the story, Honoy and Spreckols wero to be callod to a certain place, for a conforonce over statements credited to thorn by a local newspaper. In or near the room In which the conference was to If yon wt to see pretty &t'isb SmIU sold quick, come to the Chi cago Store. We are clearing them out at a great rate. We ought to when you consider the low prices we ak for Swell Garments $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15 The Italian car Fiat, driven hi' Cedrlno, was second. Strange times be held were atntlnnod gun flgh,ten.. wa o:i-t:ui r-a; ami jeurmo s, i "'" uwuvj mn ainii;nia 5:21:05 26 walked Into the trap, although they i TllO Stonrns car, driven uy.nau irieiu preinu who iowkoo iim VauKhan. was third, time l:88:3. Kn over and reported their at- The Apporson car, with Lytic at the tendance. , whoel, was fourth, time 5 : 3t0 : 1 6-1 The Bland oar. Satorl driving, wa ! fifth Ttme.f:63:4l. Cedrlno. tho favorite, made a dosporato effort at the flnlhh and cut great slices off Strang's lead. TRUST COMPANY TO BE DISSOLVED WANTS A BUNCH OF CHINKS HANGED f United Press Leasod Wire.) The Store That Saves You Money (United Prees Leased Wire.) Portland, Or. April XL AmUasj aJor Wu Ting Fang has taken a band in the factional feud In the Bow On ton that Is now raging la Portland and which has already re- renulted In one murder, several as New York, April 24 The Rotk aul( and Incemllary attempts on Island company or w Jersey, -the the homos of the Bow On With $150,000,000 corporation, whleh the "i l'ioo-uJ of a uuraber of Moore brothers organised to held hatchet men from Ban Prantlsro the the securities of their vast railroad entire Chinese colons bei-ame alarm- syetem headed by the Chicago, Itook.etf and appealed to their gmvrn TIm Oullaglio' Blouiip. Onkland, CnL. April iH.i-Though polico hnvo made two nrresti In con uoctlon with the blowing up of the homo of JniiiHjt H. aallughor, thetle tectlvos In ehnrgo of the caso pro foss to bo aa much at sea as to tho roal propotrators of the outrage as Immodlutely after tho explosion oc curred. , Captain 'of Dectectlvos Peterson stated this aftornoon that ho thinks the two RMHpocts taken In custody havo no connection with thd wrdfck- ltg or tho building. Yostorday J. Kerr, giving his nddross as fill 7 Mln- sourl street, flan Frnnclsco. and his occupation ns ItorfXHthner, piu'chnsed a four oimcj)ilHl of nitric ac d. Hun lis In Trouble, Carson, Nov., April 24. Slato Bank Examtuor Hofor today took oharg" or tho Itlckev banks at Car Hon, Tonopah, Ooldfloid, lllnlr and Manhattan and ordered that all busi ness cohho. This action folia wad tho application by the state bank commission for a receiver of tho Stato Bank .& Trust company, the local bunk operated by Rickey and IiIh aaeoclatoH and which closed Its doors October 22. Tho ordor to show cnuso why a re ceiver shou'd not be nppolutod Is re turnable May IK. This brings the mutter to a final Issue. n on tlint, uaiu a riiceirur ror tne Ktate uaiiK Trust company undoubtedly will be appointed iiuross In tho meantime tho Institution Is rehabilitated. In that event the proceeding will be dismissed. o i FIGHTING AGAINST FORESTERS TOOIMANV OFFICIALS WJCSTERN LUMBERMEN DO NOT WANT FEDERAL OFFICIALS INTEKPEittNO WITH STATE AFFAIHS. Washington, April 24. Tho Bon ato this nfternon puiHcd u bill au thorizing tho Cdppor Rlvor & North ern Hallway company to construct it bridge across Bering lake, AluBkn. Too Much Fonvitry. Tho senato today passed a resolu tion Introduced by Senator Moyburu or Idaho, oBklng thnt Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Bend to tho sen n to tho n a mo of all oltlcora and em ploye of tho forestry service attend ing forestry , conventions last year. ThlH Is a. stop In tho fight of tho western lumbermen against tho for estry Imruiuviar what the. lumber men consider ItH Imorforcnce In J-WUL11U JIIIJ Villi. III1L 1 I...... m . -.. I . ... wlllleavo tharrorm.oth.r mm, ff S" u. expense Tnft (itrtn to Pitnama. It wits a n no', in cod this nftojnooit. that Seiretar of Wor Tart will go to Panama' on April 30, roturnlng about May IB. Tho secrotury'B trip to tho canal Is or a business char acter, n OF CASTLE HALL SILVER DEDICATION IJuiiiitlot Iidge,,"of!i)llj(krr..CHy, R' min-M Aiiuiiiioii r .tinny yatro TuoKday the solemn and impros slvo coromonloa for t'o dedication of tho CoBtle HalLof tho Knlghtu of Pyllila was performed liy OrTtnd Chancellor John M. Wall, UHslHted by other grand o Ulcers. Thono partlcl pajlng in the cocoiikmiIob wore Past Grand Chancellor M. F. tfnvU of Union, Grand Keeper of Record and Seal L. n. Stlnson of 8alem, Captain of Uniform Hank Knights of Pythlna Cot. aiso. W. Knight of Hubbard, Supreme UeproHontnliv w. M. Cuke of Portland, and W. L. Brad hIihw or Tho Dalle. The work on the Ciutlle Hall was bigiin In 100(1, tho corner stono laid May 2. 1007. Nnd tho dedication on April 21, 1908 Tho Htruotairo Is of native stone, two slorttrt high with a hasoment. The first floor Is used for ofllcH and storoe, part or tho basement ror a c'lib room, nnd the second floor contains tho auditor ium nnd loduo rooms, 'l'hu rnut nt th'p 'building Is clo-o to $40,000 and mflfh credit Is due to tho building committee, consisting of G. W. Jett, F. J. SuMlvan. H. P. Vonu. W. 8. Leybns. J. L. Rail uiidf. II. Grab- It Is a great credit to the groat mlniug center of Oregon. n n 4i DOLLAR WOMAN Islaud and Pacltlc Is to abandonojl Attorney and officials are busy devising a plan whereby the holding company, which has been a curiosity !ln the financial world for sever! 'years, may be snoeeeafull dissolved and the gtock of the oomuanieH which Is held by It returned to the original ate letter . I wish owners. hauged nifnt to Intervene. Wu Ttn Fang t'k me wa'ier up ane Has wriuea .tdvistau th Ohlneee to give all the aw fcrcHKets la e etny to the poMc? I am very orry thie has bap itened," deal a red the arnbaseador In all those mon BlHghamton, N. Y., April 21 Mrs Caroline Williams, aged so. whose portrait was reproduced on the sliver dollar irmnf years ago and sUII appears on the coin. Ie in the Iliooine county poor house. "I wa peddling notions In Phila delphia when I had a daguerreotype taken." said Mrs. Williams today. "Not long afterward one of the men from the Philadelphia mint, looking for a face to put on the sil ver dollar, dropped In the studio where my pU-ture was taken and se lected It foi the purpose. I was sur prised when told of the Incident. Luter. I recognized my face on the dollar. I havo never reeelved a cent for It." Mrs. Williams had beeu trying to provide for herself by raising chick ens and vegetables for the market, but when she was taken III recently, she gave up the struggle und asked to be tont to the alms houve. DIAMOND ItOMUMKV MAKE OVKHTUHHH San Franc'sco. Aorll 9 1 Thnt the safe crackers who robbed Lun dy's diamond Htore of $80,000 worth Of Jewelry, at Orant avenue and Mar ket street, a few days ano, aro still in this city seems certain, as over ur8 havo already been made to Lun dy ror tho return of the Jewel Manager Becker todav had an In terview with a well dressed mys terious uihh, who said a meeting can be arranged with the men who hold the loot. Nothing was said as to what the eqnglih ration would bo. ll'Cker Is of the opinion that the man was an agent for the dlamonJ thieves After some talk Oeoker was told . to iind out for Luudy the hlghoit price he would pay for the Jewels. This Bicker aetd he would do and it future meeting was arranged. ThU was apparently satisfactory to the visitor, who after warning Becker not to tell the polloe, disappeared i - -r .in .. i A mob at Sklildoq, California, u mtulng oump. last night hanged Joo Slmpklns. a gauibmr. who on last Sunday shot and kelled James Arn old a butcher. Crook county Is displaying s.omo of the old tlino spirit and tho troublo Is Just getting started. i