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7,il)Pfi'iy -mvymipF" FIRST. EDITION 3. P M. . vor. .win salkm, Oregon raiUAY, xovemijer in, 1008. NO. 210. T, INESE EMPEROR KWANfi HSU IS DEAD AND FRAUD DEFENDANTS ARE ALL FINED AND SENT TO JAIL iAIIM . CAPTURED ALMNY IPPLES. FLOWERS AND SPEECHES Salem peoplo went to Albany nonr- kjr 400 strong Thursday to nttontl th Applo Fair, which has beconio in annual event In tho history of ion county. Tho train was crowd ed, end a hnppy lot of tho host poo- Die attended from Salem. They Birched down from tho S. P. depot to (trains of two bnnda And woro glv- jrn an Informal reception at the Al to club by President Lnngdon. After Innch at the hotels tho crowds gath ered at tho npplo show pavilion. Tho Salcin excursion was conduct- 'Coutinui'tl nn uukc seven. EMPRESS REMAINS INPOWER SITUATION QUIET IN KINGDOM (United ProBs LcaBCd Wire.) Pokln, Nov. "13. Kwang Hsu, em peror or China, died In tho Imporlnl palaco this morning after an Illness of many months. TJ10 announce ment of his death did not crcato any commotion as similar announcements havo dono In tho past In China, bc cause tho emperor has been Urn long tlmo and tho country has been under the rule of tho dowager empress. Tho details of tho death woro not tnndo public und somo of tho Chinese officials dotty thnt tho emperor Is (Continued on Page G.) FEDERATION WILL STAY IN POLITICS TO CONTINUE FI6HT FOR ISSUES (United Press Lcaied Wire.) Denvor, Nov. 13. That tho Ameri can Federation of Labor haa ontorcd IolltIcs to stay and will fight out Its Issues at ovory national campaign Is tho announcomont mado this morn ing to tho dclcgntos to tho conven tion by Raymond Hobblns, bollovoil to bo n spokesman for President Samuel Gohipors. This Is tho first dcflnlto nttnouncoment that the fed eration will enter politics. Robblns Is Intlmntoly acquainted In fcdorntlon mat tors with Prosldout (Continued on page 4.) v h mtfwww-wtttww h More for your money all the time nt the Chicago Store 4- (fffflGG$rfi Salem's Fastest . Growing Store ANNIS WAS WARNED TO KEEP AWAY GEN. HAINSKNEWOF r SCANDAL (United Press Loasod Wire.) Now York, Nov. 13. Thnt Wil liam K. Annls was warned thnt ho wbh In dnngor of bolng klllod by Captain Potor C. Wains, was shown today whon a statomont of Lloutop an Colonol Honry Ludlow, In com mand of Fort Hamilton was made public. Colonol Ludlow nnld ho had boon LAMPHERE IS BADLY WORRIED "MURDER FARM" CASE IS BEGUN (United l'ri 1-ik1 Wlr Laporto, Ind., Nov. 13 It was announced today that a session of tho trial of Ray Lamphoro, charged with tho murdor of tho Gunnoss fam ily, will bo hold Saturday as usual and It Is predicted that tho enso will contlnuo for two weeks Dr, C. S. Mack coronor of Laporto county, was tho first wltneas. Ho Live New Merchandise and Low Prices I lnt keeps tho Chicago Store nlwnys humming. Our record of selling tho hlghost class merchandise. 3 at 'h ) west prlco In Salem Is to well known und nny Infringement on this record by competitors will j"ff r Hit a deepor cut. Women's Coats and Suits Salem's Suit and Cloak Store is out again for another wook of Record Hronklng'Prlces in Coat and Suits. It keeps oar buyers busy In Now York sondlng them by express, Seolng is bollorlng. If you want tho best values in this part of tho world In Up-to-Dito Coats and Suits corao to tho CHICAGO STORE. Ladies' Coafe-$i50, $5.90, $6.90 $8.50, $9.90 m and up Ladies' Suits-$6.90, $8.50, $9.90, $12.50, $14.50 and up IMPORTED DRESS GOODS AND SILKS W(is 0- the Latest Dress Goods and Silks now on sale. We cun nil your order on tiny class, kind ? sha1.- of Dross Goods and Sl'ks you may nsk for eithor In forolgn or domestic goods. Special prices. 25c, 35c, 49c, 69c, 75c and up to any price iMnflsk Si 1 1 f RAISE IN PRICE Notice is hereby given that the price of stock in Gold Creek Mining and Milling Company will Fifteen Cents a Share From November 19,1 908 the be GOLD CREEK MINING OTTO HANSEN, President AND MILLING COMPANY W. I. STALEY, Secretary Informed by General Ilnlnn of tho trouble between AiuiIb und his sou n 8 a roHitlt of the alleged Indlticro lions of Mrs. Clanda Hulns. Tho commandant, f on ring serious trouble warned Annls what ho might expect nnd IsHiiud an order that lit) be kopt out of tho post. . Annls would not havo been shot had bo oboyed this command, tho colonol Bald. testified that tho took chnrgo of tho supposed bodlos or Mrs aunties nnd lior threo chlldroii nftor tho II ro had destroyed her lionise on tho fatnouH murdor farm, Dr. Muck said thnt ho arrlvod on tho Hcoiio tho afternoon of tho tiro and said thnt tho four bodies wore (Coutlnuod on Pngo C.) O O 0 '0 o 0 o o 0 000000000 00. 000000000 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS WONDERFUL VALUES IN Girls' Coats the greatest of Glrl'8, Wo show assortment Children's Coats in Sa lem. Tho Coats are the newest and the prices lowest. $1.15, $2.95, $3.51 $4.51 iti nf GREAT VALUES. Dress Skirts 360 nsautlful Now Dross Skirts now on sale In all the latest shades and materials. We nsk small prices. 42ft $2.9$, $3.51 aid up i9fimi9l9t9ffi9iai9i9lflil9llflffi9fiflfi9V wmniniiiiffrinn 1 r i Sherman has Jolnod Tnft and othor political conferees, io iIIbquss tho Issuos, at Hot Springs, Va. ThoiniiB H. Nelmos, n wealthy Los Angolos bislncHH man, stands accused In tho dlvorco complaint of IiIh wlfo of having cotupolled O her to drink mid of striking her In tho mouth with a telephone re- O O colver. . o O Tho state's case Ih gradually oloslng In about Ray Lamphoro no- O U aimed of tho murdor of Mrs. Dullness nnd her threo children nt La- O O porto, Ind. o 0 A Gorman war balloon in n trtut flight yoatordny aftornoon 0 O struck a tree and lutor foil Into tho Haltlc Hon. O 0 It Is alleged that prohibition has not roduced liquor sales. O O Sim Fr.uicii.oo yesterday voted by u big majority for a puro water O O supply to bo brought from tho Hatch Iletchy vnlloy. O O Tho Uborals aio expected to win In tho Cuban election tomorrow. O OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOQOQO O Colonel Ludlow made this an-: "' "' noiincemont while ilonylug tho stor-I immmNmtmmmmmMmmmmmm los of Hcaiulnlous conduot among tho women of tho post ns charged In Claudia Halns letter to her hus bnnd. Ho declared that tho night gown party mentioned In ono of tho letters In which Mrs. IIuIiih Is quoted hh saying sho turned somosuults lit Annls' presonco after having drunk llauor In her maid's bedroom, wub utterly Impossible. SENTENCE PASSED BY WOLVERTON TINES AGGREGATE $16,500 Portland, Or., Nor. 13. Heavy tinea and jail nontoncos woro today Imposed by Judgo Wolvortoti of the United Stato district court on the Bovoral defendant recently convict ed of bolng Implicated in what id knon na tho Los Angolos land fraud conspiracy to defraud tho govern ment out of sovoral thousand aorod of vnluablo Innd In Coos and Curry counties, Oregon, Tho fines and sontoncos announced by tho court follows; William II, Biulth, San Francis), fined $5000; sontoncod two years in tho Multnomah county jail, Dr. A. II. Heddorly, Los Annolee, fined 15000; pontenccd six niOHttt'j ' Richard Hytios, LqA8oIm, fine 52000: Hcutciicod threo month. .Tho following oVondnnlij, who live In (Sirry county, nnd who pload ed gul'ty, were lined M follows; William T. Korr $3000; Frank A. Stownrt $1000, John R. Mlllor $1000, Amos S. .Johnston $500. Tho law doalt moro sovoroly wltlt Smith for tho ronuon, as Judgo Wolr verton nnnnunmd, thnt tho cvldonco Htibtnltted nt tho trial do vol oped tho faot that ho had boon tho prima mover In tho gigantic swindle. The passing of Hontonco followod Judgo Wolvorton'n rofunal Into Wodneadny nftornonn to grnnt a mo tion mndu In this behalf of Smith, Heddorly and Hyucs to arrest Judg ment on two points, first, thnt tho trial Jury wns Irregularly drawn, in that tho Jury commlsHlnnorH woro not In court whon (ho drawing was miuto niiil, Heuonil, bocallBu lllo tortil of tho federal court hud expired be fore Hontonco wns passed. In announcing hlu decision on tho motion the court Bald: "I think It is about time thin farco should ond. The govornitiotit, whllo Hot wishing to work u hardship up on tho defendants, feels that tho tlmo for pnsHlng Judgment has nrrlved and I mil not Inclined to grnnt nny further tlmo." Tho defendants Hynes, Smith and Heddorly woro connected with tho Paolflo Furniture & Lumber com-pnny. IIACKENKCHMIDT AND ftOTOII TO .MEET I.V MATCH Ixndon, Nov. 18. Kmnk Gotch and George IlnckonschmldL tho two champion wi miters shook hands and burled their grievances today. Thoy began negotiations for a nutcli that will probably bo pulled off oarl) In (arch hero. Gotch Invited Hackenschmldt to h!s apartments In his hotel nnd HucKomschmldt accepted tho Invita tion Each greoted tho other In a friendly fashion. Comtnltteeu will be appointed soon to select tho referee and make other arrangement for tho match. FREE LECTURE BY BLISS KNAPP OF BOSTON Will produce arguments to show why the world is em bracing .a higher interpretation of Christianity suited to the every day needs.of humanity, and demonstrable r&ligious faith at the Grand opera house. Sunday, November 1 5, 3 p.m. This Is tho annual lecturo tv a momber of tho Hoard of Lecturers a man of national reputntlou. Undor tho auspices of tho First Church of Christ, Sclontlst, Salem, Oregon.