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READ THE ADVERTISEMENT OF THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BARGAIN DAY AUGUST 31 ON PAGE 4 OF TODAY'S PAPER I lottma! vol. xix SALEM. OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, lt01. No. 100. CYCLONE BUSY IN DAKOTA Northwestern Minnesota and n North Dakota in the Grasp of Terrific Blizzard. MUCH DAMAGE DONE MANY HOUSES AND OTilKK BUILD INCJS WHECKED AND CABS AUK BLOWN TltOM THACKS DE TAILS AIMC MEAGEH BUT IT IS FEAHED MANY LIVKS LOST. United PrrM LwicJ Win. Qrantl Forks, N. D., Aug. 25. A vlolont wind and rain storm, assum ing cyclonic proportions in sotno sections, i today visiting southeast ern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. Tho storm has boon raging since oarly last night. Himdrods of houses and barns at roady have lieon wrecked and tho property loss will run Into the thou sand!. Peter Silie was fatally injured and his wife and throo daughters were seriously wounded whon their home toppled over on them early today. ..Salem's With the big stock of the newest merchandise shown on the Pacific Coast. The only thing that you will find small in this establishment is the price. The goods, style and the quality can not be surpassed. The Chicago Store always leads in progressive merchandising. gjSIM; SUITS -Si M We are ngw showing the grandest assortment that whs ever shown in this part of tho wqrld. Come here and look through nnd see what style and quality means at the Chicago Store. It means mat you can buy beautiful garments at about half what you lmve to pnyAusewhere. paytusewhere. - v 4 . ' 8.00 Suits powSl 0.90 $22.00 Suits now $12.50 $27.50 Suits now.. .. $14.50 These prlfes are Just for a short yme to Introduce (Mse beautiful up-to-date garments. CHICAGO ST SALEM, OREGON. Ths Store That Saves You Money. The family lived near Caledonia, N. D. Tho storm is causing great dam age in Minnesota. Roports from Fertile, Bcltrnml, Bamosville, Qlin don and Montor say that tho proper ty loss will bo heavy, while crops are practically destroyod. Reports from tho storm districts aro slow in coming in, as all tele graphic communication is cut off, Many box Cars have been blown from tho tracks, and all traffic is at a standstill. GOVERNOR EXPLAINS REASONS OF MILITIA Detroit, Aug. 25. In justification for his nctlon in keeping tho militia constantly on guurd because of the troublo with tho night riders, Gover nor Wlllson of Kentucky nt tho sec on day's session of tho American Uar Association (n session here today, told of the llieOtlliK In his office where he signed an ngt'eetilont guaranteeing tho tobacco growers good prices. He quoted from his message of 1006 and then declared Hint the night riders began their raids following his sign ing the agreement. ThU he claimed Justified his notions. ;TAFT WILL EXAMINE ALASKA COAL GRAFT i Washington. Auc. 25. President Tnft today called upon tho depart ment of the Interior for a full report of tho Cunningham .Alaska coal land cases. - Tho ordor was rocelvod by Acting Socrotnry Plorce, who has had chnrgo of affairs during Bnlllngor's absence In tho West. It is understood also that Bnllln ger has been requested to make a stntoment of tho mattor HDI2B3 Big Store.. Dress Goods and Silks Tho big stores of Portland cannot show you any graridor or finer stock of dress goods and , silks than w can, and wo can boat tholr prices 25 por cent less. Come hero nnd got sam ples, then sond to Portland or nny other big city, compare prices, stylos and quullty, and when you get through if you study tho Interest of your pock otbook you will buy from the Chicago Store. The reason is this: We Know where to buy, how to buy nnd to get prices tlmt will stand competition with lny house In America. 1000 yards of the new Ottoman Fnlle Silk in all colors. SBc quality, introduction prlct. ard ni)c SILKS SILKS SILKS If yon want style, quality and a grand variety, come hero. DflESS GOODS V dRE$S .GOODS -, ' - v It ypiityanl tp.taKjriii look through the greatest stock, of up-to-the-minute dress goods come to the Chicago Stqre. We ask small prices. Yard 25c, 35c,49c, 65c 75c, 85c and up. J it lu FOURNIERS MACHINE WRECKED Airship When" at Great Height "Buckled," Turned Com plete Somersault and Dived to Earth NOT BADLY INJURED PAULHAN HHEAKS ALL BECOIIDS THIS AFTEHNOON FOB SUS TAINED FLIGHT, BEING UP TWO nouns and thirty-two mi.v UTES NO SIGN OK QUITTING. (United 1'hm l.ud Wire Ithelms, Aug. 2B. Whllo the Im mense crowd at Bethany Plains gazed horror stricken, an aeroplane being driven by Henri Fournlor suddenly "buckled" this afternoon, turned n complete somersault in tho air and dovo from a groat height directly to tho ground, where It wnH shattored and FoWnlor was seriously Injured. No sooner had the aeroplane struck tho earth than a hundred willing hands tore away the twisted steel and spllntored wood and oxtrlcntod tho umortunnto' noroplanlst from tho smashed machine. He was immedi ately placed undur the en to of phy slclnns who were on tho grounds. The extent of his Injuries nro un known as yet and but menger roports nro glvon out by the doctors. When the machine bonrlng Four nlor crashed to carta a number of womon fninted nnd the pollco had I much troublo with tho peoplo present to rostrnln them from pouring out into tho field. Fournlor was dazed whon taken from tho wreckage. Ho stated that n wlro supporting ono of tho wings pnrtod, which caused tho machine to "bucklo" nnd throw tho bl-plano bo yond his control. This is the first. nccldont that has thus far marked tho progress of tho aviation contests. Ycstorday Fournlor offered to tnko nat Goodwin, tho actor, for a trial trip but Goodwin refused to accom pany him. At 3:30 this afternoon Paulhnn had boon In tho air two hours and 32 min utes and thero was no indication that ho Intended stopping. Ho has smash ed Sommro's world record for the longest sustained flight, which was two hours, 2? minutes nnd 15 sec onds. Pnulhan Is flying with a Voi sln bl-plano, which Is of the snmo mnko ns the ono used by Soii'tuers when ho made his world's record. Ho Is trying for the Champagne prlzo. Pnttllinii Broke Bwml. Itheims, Aug 25. After remain ing In the air for 2 hours, 43 min utes and 24 4-5 seconds, Paulban In his Vloaln biplane descended to nothany plain and was cheered by thousands, who acclaimed him tho holder of a now world's record fo" the longest sucta'nod aeroplane flighty yet made. Aftor landing. Paulhnn stated that he could havo remained In tho air much longer, but that he lacked tho fuel for his engine. The flight was mado In tho face of ja h'gh wind which followod the rain of this morning. While watching the fl'ghts today i Mrs George Gould roported to the I pollco that she had left her hand I bag. containing $6000 in currency nnd Rome Jewels, in the grandstand jaud that a thief had stolen the bag I nnd, content. Another American whose name Is i suppressed reported that she hal been robbed of $5000 by a woman. V is sd that King Edward will attend the aeroqajitles Friday. o- Henty mayh thinks he can run fatter because hl nam, was on two t'k Like the Frenchmen who li'r.-d he Uvrv team and got two whirs so he' otild tave! twice as far HANFORD ROASTS SEATTLE Says If It Cannot Care for the Prisoners It Is Il6t a Fit Place in Which to Hold Court. COURT WILL MOVE CITV THAT HAS MANAGED GHEAT EXPOSITION INSULTS GOVERN MENT WHEN IT HEF.USES TO TAKE CAM! OK.TJIAT GOVEHN MENT'S PIUSONEHS. I Dulled 1'rwMi t.fwiod Wire Seattle Atlg, X8. Judgo Hnnford of the United States district court hnntlod down n scathing decision to day In which ho robuked tho King county commissioners for announc ing tholr inability to caro for federal prlsonors, saying in part: "If this county cannot caro for United Stntos prisonoro, thon this' I? not n fit placo for tho United States court to try tho casos. Tho marshal will mako arrangements to havo tho prisoners transferred to somo other county nnd tho court will hoar th casos where tho prisoners nro carod I for "Those officials by this potitlon proclaim to tho world tholr Incom potonco." Judgo Hnnford roforrod to tho fact that this county has asked vnrloiu favors from tho Unltod Statos gov ernment and said that ho did not see how tho sonatora and roprosont atlvos could contlnuo to ask consid eration from tho government nttor what ho tormod "This act of hostil ity toward tho Unltod States." "It is absurd," doclarod tho Judgo "for n county which has conducted a great world's fair to say that it can not tako caro of tho federal prison ers." Tho Judgo explained that tho gov ernment pays for tho keeping of such plsoners and that it is customary In every county whero a Unltod States court sits. Tho caso nroso through tho contention of the county com missioners that they were unable to provldo for federal prlsonors, asking that thoy bo removed. Hnnford or dorod that they ho kopt In tho local' Jail until tho marshal should ar- range to remove them and said If thoy woro turnod out in tho moan- i tlmo tho county officials would bo prosocutod as having caused a de livery. PORTLAND THEATERS LEASED BY SHUBERTS i I Soattlo. Aug. 2B. Aotlng undoi I Insinuations from tho Shuberta, IUu , sll and Drew of tho Alhambra the ater of this city havo leased both tho I Star and Holllg thoators of Portland j for a term of years. Tho Star Is avallahlo at onco and will be tho I permanont homo of the Shubcrt at- tractiont in Portland. Tho deal was consummated this i morning, the money paid and tho ! lonsos signed. This will glvo the Shuberta another first-class thoater on tho Pacific coast. OLD TAMA JIM WILL FIGHT WILEY Denver. Aug. 25. Tho belief Is strong hero today that tho contro versy between Secretary Wilson and Dr. Wlloy will raeult In Wiley's re moval. Sicretary Wilson's speeohos up. holding the Remsen board, which reversed yiley'e bensoate soda rul ing, Js takes to Indicate that Wilson Intends to fight. The cammlMloners went into the mountains today, but the fight will be renewed tonight whon Lndd of South Dakota will Introduce a mod. 1 law ' Wilson Is opposed to I th(g la Ladd I u'rardd hrro ai j Wi u .y hi it i GRAFTERS WAKE UP WITH HENEY AWAY itlnltcil PreM LniKtA WIre.J San Francisco, Aug. 26. Indict ments chnrglng forgery havo boon roturnod by tho Alameda county grand Jury against Attornoy John Do Lancy and Clerk A. J. Flood of tho public administrator's ofllco, and to day Do Lancy is undor arrest and Flood will bo arrostod as soon as ho stops from tho steamer from Seattle, whero ho has boon spending his va cation. It Is alleged that undertakers and physicians nnd othor porsons deal ing with tho sottlomcnt of an cstato woro subjected to potty graflng. Tho forgory charges wero based on evldonco that a fraudulent claim for $lir had boon submitted to tho court, approved and paid from tho estate of A. L. Poumistono for burial services. It is known that Pound Btono died In tho county Infirmary nnd was Intorred In tho PottorV fiold. Tho claim bore tho ullogod slgnnturo of James Flnnoy, nnd tht body of tho claim was written In Flood's handwriting. STRIKERS ARE BEING EVICTED Police Search Homes for Fire arms as Another Out break Is Feared by Them. (Pulled I'ri'nn f.enel Wlre.l Pittsburg, Aug. 25. Fresh out breaks are foared this nftornoon ns n rosult of Justlco McFarlano's deci sion donylng tho petition of tho ntrlkors for a sottlomont of tholr dlt foronco with tho Prcssod Steel Car company by arbitration. Tho pollco today aro searching tho homos of tho strikers for nny flroarms that thoy may havo concoalod. Many families of the tetrlkors aro being ovlctod today from tho company houses. Thoy aro offorlng vory llt- tlo roBlstnnco. BURGLARS ROBBED RANCHER Then Set His House on Fire and He Nearly Burned to Death He Lost About $300. I I'nllfil 1'rnm ijtm) Wire. Tacoma. Aug 26 -During burglars who Inst hIkIk robbed Joseph Cnretty, a well-to-do Italian, while ho slept, and then Mt fire to his homo at 1000 East Twoiuy-slxth streut In an effort to cover their first crime, nearly suc ceeded in their fiendish attempt. Carotty, terribly burned, barely es caped with his life whllo his home and all his clothing wore dostroyed. With head, face and hands band, aged, Caretty nppoared at tho pollco station ut noon today and told tho pollco (ho tale of robbory and at tempted murder nnd he gave the offi cers a good description of a man whom he suspoeu of having taken part In the crime. Curetty, who owns n farm on An derson Island, cm m a to the oily yqe terdey with a big shipment of pro duce. Later he went to u bank nnd drew $200, and after eating dinner went u) his home and retired early. He stem) jMiiwlly. he says, and did not aweke until l o'elpck. when his room M filled with smoke nnd hie bed on fire. He reached for his clothes but i bey wore gore, and before he tould get out of the burning house he was badl burned Neighbor -xion if ri ha ,nd and h was hurrjod u dodos H ulflce but lUs Cut igi uaa to alh d 'roicd A SEVERE SHAKE IN TUSCANY u-faf.i ,r.L .-ni San Lorenzo Reported Badly Damaged But No Fatali ties Are Reported to Date. ITALY IS UNSETTLED HIIAKH LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF A LONG SimtKS THAT HAS FOL LOWED THE GHEAT QUAKE AT .MESSINA MAY BE MOHE SEIU OUS THAN ItEPOUTEI). r United l'rcu Le&ied Wire.) Slonna, Aug. 25. A Borlos of oartliquako shocks occurrod hero be tween 1 and 3 o'clock this morning and a number at porsous aro re ported to havo boon lnJurod by fall ing chlmnoys and walls. It Is foared that moro complete dotalls will lucludo fatallttoa, Slonna provinco Is 1500 square miles nnd is Inhabited by 300,009 pooplo. San Lorenzo Is roported to hare boon badly damaged by tho shocks, although thoy wore Hgljt. Tho groatost damage was done to outly ing towns. ANOTHER CONGRESS TO MEET Ballinger-Pinchot Row Is Liable to Break Out Again More Virulently Than Before. (United fret Umil Wlrt.l Seattle, Aug. 26. Tho comploted program for the First National Con servation cougre?s, which convenes hero tomorrow, was sent to tho print er thl safternoon. Tho niimo of Soc rotnry of tho Interior Bnlllnger doos not appear on the program us it is not known definitely whether ho will attend the congress. He has said that he would be present If possible. As ho was at North Yakima yestordn tho officials of the congress said to day they hopod he would be nblo to nttoud. It was muted this afternoon that an effort will bo made to appointed for mer Governor Pardee of California us eliHlrmau of tuw committee on resolu tions. As Pardee made un attack up on Bellinger In commotion with the Pliioliot-Uiilllugur controversy at tw bpoknno Irrigation congross. It Is ex- pootml that there will bo opposition to his Holeotlou as chairman of the committee nnd It la not Improbable that the controversy will crop out here in (his conneotlon. Delegates from 40 suites tire arriv ing and the governors of 33 states havo sent personal represontntlves The sessions will bu hold In the audi torium nt the A.-Y.-P. exposition gjruuud. Glfford Huuhot. chief foi u&tul'. Ijb expected to unive tomorrow night. HAMBURG BELLE BR?EAKS RECORD ff'ttltnl ll l.ul Wif Cleveland, O., Aug. 25, Ham burg Belle estnbUehed ,a new world's reoord for trotters this afternoon by defeating Ublin In the llMt heat of of a match rnee for the world's championship. The 'famous Hotter mudo the one ni'I - In 2 01 V Tin Imi- bv qmi" wa- 31, 1 01 1 31 J ui, Himburg II n el a tho wu i