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o O O 0 ' EUGENI UABD I -DAn.v o rslSToF CAMPAIGN EVENTS it- .,Wth the ,.,..,.rv of ' thYtlme on Ms numerous "to to ,wt. I?SnFir COAST. w. Brvan r""ir..,rthecan- Atlfic . The .tonsamethe en-( , .me. 4. pd only C'MUHE NATION VISITS JUDGE TAFT. Cincinnati, Sept. 17. Mrs. Carrie Nation was a visitor at the. ran resilience luuuy t and endeavored to induce the candidate to enter into a dls- cussion of the liquor ques- . tlon, which Taft politely de- cllned to do. Mrs. Nation began a characteristic speech on the liquor evil, but Judge , Taft backed away, and Mrs. Nation, seemingly somewhat awed by what she was doing, backed her way out of the room and the interview endued. i spoke for two m::i;.-s. I burgh, the home of Odell, he denotim-ed th i platform and declare,! li I -r. laft as a witness To a great crowd I-,, i ... i uemucrailC CIllHIIilale warned ""i unow tne iti'imliliean j leaders to scare them from t .sun port of the Democratic ticket bv threats of panic. lie referred to Mr. Taft as "Mr. itoosevelt's appointee " and said that the President s indorse ment ot .ir. i ait. "is the Iiwt.,r. oitna.x. Tiu'it.sii.v kvkxix,;, s,nM,K,u- " " ' " " m Miii.ii ikm. t Xew iov, mor I'-liilican "-:ld call .ic.iiiist it. :u Kitii;,.!.'!!, the his WILBUR WRIGHT PREPARES FOR HIGH FLYING I-emans, Sept. 17. Wilbur Wright ment of a political bankrupt, against sveut today tr'in8 out his machtne wnom you cannot collect, even if you , 'or a protracted flight to be made j tomorrow. In one snort flight to At Itoclicster. i duy he covered 4600 yards in six Rochester. N. Y., Sept. 1C A 'minutes and 43 seconds. speech by V. J. Bryan, democratic candidate for President in this city1 tonight on "Mr. Taft and ills' ,., B0v!r H"lf ".V,"?- Scares," and two overflow talks', i ,' vl- 11 1''DB t Issy formed the climax of an eventful dav , Hy- eou de La Gra,,Ke stayed in in the present campaign 1 the a,r "' his aeroplane 30 min.itos Arrlvlnir hem -h,,-,!,. r,. .... ana zu seconds. o clock and met by thousands of JjW on previous, , 4- j persons, Democracy's leader was ac- - lu.uu ou uianou. -aiuiik witn mm from Syracuse came the new Demo- :cratlc nominee for Governor of New 1 York, Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler. Among those at the station here to CHOLERA DECREASES IN PHILIPPINES ,. pFAlu nrnirpr' i nppfnrmance of the Democratic i chipftnln nnH ratH..i trrup nr, ai.iii" n"- - ... 'in and Rpublican parties and severely The principal speech tonight wnsi i tot 16 Carry-'arraigned Dotn Air. lair, ana rresi- in convention hall, which was packed .v Fmnira dent Roosevelt. His first remarks i J Bryan in several were made at Cornwall, where he I (Continued on page 8.) speeches today on the way to Ro- Chester, explained tne difference in meet him were National Chairman Mack, William J. Conners. chairman of the Democratic state committee; Charles F. Murphy, the Tanimanv r, Lolialan. Manila, (Friday), Sept. IS. The number of cases of chol- era showed a decrease ves- terday. The officials hone to 4- clean it up before the arrival of the Atlantic fleet. 1 ! ays the Best wds at the west Prices Hampton Bros. 55A-564 Willamette St,. WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT You are safe if you buy your goods here ttractions for Bargain Friday THE REAL AVIATORS IN JUDGMENT. --- inn ' Berryman In BIGGEST CROWD IN HISTORY OF OREGON FAIR Washington Star. BUEPS LAWYERS ARE UNDER INDICTMENT Silk Umbrellas $4.00 Ladies' 26An Silk . Rain Umbf ellas, pearl and gold handles, worth every cent of $4.00-, for one day only, Friday each $2.85 SEE OUR, VlNDOW DISPLAY $ 1 .25 Long or Short Kimo;4as 60c Entire lint 0f Kimonas of lawi or similar mater ials, ribbon trimmedTorT Sale Friday at the un rnatchable price of each .... 60c kOdOns litsurtrMi3 beau- ii ml? for you iti Htlpe fa'jtica Ms will be worn, Ms irs In favor. We s; reds, lovely toes. For street rtnam of dark col li In evidence. iuse Is (rom, the U.K. MIXCS- ' Wtf line of walst- (u be worn nicely goods are soft, l stripes 22 In. !'!, Me. ' lie latest crea ''.h:. The pop revive! and is We have ' - dress ?wds, ?.a in all wanli-rt h " u 11.25. New Dress Trimmings . $1000 worth of ' new trlmmlng9 in almost every con ceivable shade or combination o f shades, bands of Filet Net, Persians, appliques; the as sortment is Targe. We can only at tempt to describe them. . They, are; marvels of beauty and tuimatchable in style or value. The price range is, the yd, Bc(to $t'.M New Furs for '08 and '09 Gordon and Xergnson Furs having been sold by us for years, we are in a position to say they are butter and the most re liable goods to be foutul. Thry are absolutely the best,.. Tho as sortment is the largest1 we have ever shown. The price range is fl.UO each, up to the set, 1 2 . . lilAltAXTKKI) SILK PETTI COATS $6.00 S. H. & M. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats, all colors, each 5.W) PI KU MXK.V WAISTS New fall waists of pure linen, beautifully tailored; each IrM-SO to . San Francisco. Sept. 17. The merman of Cincinnati, was tho con- i j ji.i t.,.1 irai tmtire louhv in iiiu-iinunn sruuo ju.y ;! monies that nccomuanled the opening wiui ouperiur juuku oiuhi-..mM , th , pvnositlon of Irish IniluB against Adolph S. Newburgh and one i (rio.. for which nrenaratious have niH i ho ocrninut PrnnW .1 i iirnhv. ' hpen irolni! forwanl for nearly both being of Abraham Uuef'a staff ;year. Sir noraco l-iuuseu, me uu nt oitnrnBvn lii which thv are I of Aborcom. 1-ord Costletown and a charged with attempting to lnflu-1 number of other notables also par- ence aprospective Juror named John ticipatea in tno eem. . .. m Koiiou in vnio fur Hiinf'1. nrnnit- The exhibition is confined to a dis tal. 'If accepted as Juror. I play of Irish products and is not de- Newburgh was arrested and re-'signed to be international In its leased upon $5,1)1)0 ball. Murphy scope, though Canada, tno milieu has not vet been apprehended. I States and Australia hnvo innnlfest- ed an appreciative Interest In the af- XMKUICAX m ciIKSS . fair. In conjunction with the exhllil- MKId'S 1H1SII TItAIIK. tlon there will be held a conference . ! of several days for the discussion of Gnlway, Ireland, Sept. 16. The ways and means for the opening; up hi hess of Manchester, who before of new markets for lrlBh goods out lier marriage waB Miss Helen Zim- side of Ireland. TAKKKTA SILK Diamond Taffeta Silk, strong lustrous and all mire silk; the WOOL Sl'liltT WAISTS New wool waists of flue batiste, all wanted shades, some -embroidered and others nude with fine tuck: all colors, will wear. yard . . 38c aeh . WOOL MUSK (let ready for wet weather; ex tra good black wo -1 hose, plain caiheniere or ri'.le-.l wool hose for children, the pair -" -SSV Ti mm Mr' P'MbvU.-, , No Man Deliber- ateSy Buys Poor M W Clothes Wfl .ail !!-" ! f i, ,,.rt.-.i:.:y v-ry d-.-.v;:. v;;... r .t. ;i in i'. i':-..oi:::i - -J' TWO MEN LOSE LIVES IN FIRE AT C0EUR D'ALENE Spokano, Sept. 17. The itoilles of two men -liurned to' death -in a fire which destroyed the Franklin block at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, last night, were foimd In the ruins Jiiday. One was JaMd) Skogland of Kly, Minn., anil the other was Cox Liyton, Spo kane. The Franklin block was valued ut ii" oiio mill was uft'uud by Young At Uelinrner. it W US JllSllied for $3,100. i.w lolumon. who conducted a ho tel In the building lost 4.0U", In- BRITISH GREW DESTROY SIGHTS OF CRUISER'S GUNS TWK.XTY-TWO TIIOISAXII VVHU PLK ATTK.XH Tlllltl) HAY AT KAlIt KXCKl.LKNT PKOOKASC AXI KXCITIXtJ TILCK KVKNTS KXTKKTAIX TIUU)Xi;s. Salem, Or., Sept. Iti. This city has never Been such tremendous crowds as are here today to see "Sa lem day" at tho state fair grounds. Thousands had poured In by noon and It Is estimated that tho atten dance by the end of the day will to tal 22.000. This is the largest attendance that will ever have been seen at the Ore gon State Fair, the biggest day of last year, "Portland Day." there be ing but l(i,0i)ii admitted to the grounds. Oniric)- l. Takes ltlg Prize. Joseph Thompson's Charley. 1). won tho 2: OS pace for the Greater Salem purse of $S,00u this afternoon but contrary to expectations did not lower tho northwest record of 06 H established by Sherlock Holmes on this track last year. Though this was a pleasant day for spectators, it whb a heavy day for n racetrack, and this may account for tho failure to lower the record. It Is said, however, that Charley I), can mako ithe mile in four seconds less thnn his time today, 2:08, but he did not have to do It today, lie won In threo straight heats, and by more than a length each time. The race was a disappointment to the crowd, not only becauso the record was not lowered, hut nlso becauso Charley D., a California horse, won. Tidal Wave and Delilah, Oregon horses, wero tho favorites, but the stranger was givun hearty applause after his victory. Tidal Wave got second place. , The' summary of today's events follows: 2: OS pace, $!i,000, three 111 five Chiirli'v 1), first; Tidal Wave, sec ond, Magladl, third; time 2:ilH. . Two year old trot, $40(1 Zombell first; Florodore second, Dr. Jones and Jemima King divided third uiuu ey; time 2:41 . Three-year-old trot,.'ouu Mini- Una, first; Dr. Ulinan, second. Prin cess Direct, third; tlmo 2:20t&. Handicap, one mile running. $1(1(1(1 Melar, first; Itedwood sec ond; Arcoiirt. Ihrrd; time, 1:41 vj. Kuniiing !i-S mile, $100 Ulrdle P., first; Mary Dunn, second; l'or- esl Itose, third; time 1:02. He thinks they're g want them. ..lust the sal! good money for cheap il think they're being r al such clothes for little This cotton mixed sr even expert clothing men find tell whether or pot ili fabric seen clothes that looked i: od which were over one-ha.f t,; $0 the suit. We sell no such flim-fiatu You know what Hart, ri so do we. The makers say "Ail-o'-r We've at $:' il i !i jut :s Suit SI 5.00 to i ni j w1 1 ! London, Sopt. 1 7. Disapproving the call to repeat during the night an evolution which had been Improp erly performed durlug tho day, the crew of the cruiser Gllbralur, while on her way lo Australia, destroyed all the gun sights ou board. As pun ishment all customary privileges In cliiiilug umokiiig and the use of the canteen were slopped tialll the cul prils were discovered. Tim Gllbral- tar is at Albany. Australia, where she partlcitiaied In tbf wuleouu to the Anieririin fbel. m OF MISSIKG MAN IS FOUND ralli , SU'pt. 1 7. St raying frnm tir hunif iu Si!jiitlc In a fit of men in I n tM" hi if n In s i May, wancItTiit .'i Uf ihii-k wo'irW In tin lcliiliy ut Ut iu,i 1 4i, lnl i! i J : inaii ' I 1 1 1 k nt : I ai. ii.f i "li. Ilii' luiii y nl ,l iiid.-n S. . :i mii wnii iniinu la"1 yt"Mr'ia . ;i hji- i li-.it lui'il hy a linjl Ii'.t in-la -. . '.Vjruii mh;, a n:iui.i( r in-'l lav4 h t u i .;nai hilili ft . ONE WAS KILLED AND TWO INJURED llellevernon, Pa., Sept. 17. One Was killed and seven Injured, two falally In a collision between u yard engine and work train on tho Pitts burg anil Lake l-lrle at tillison near hero today. All were foreigners. MANAGER HART06 BECOMES FACETIOUS Manager llarlog Poinnierclnl Club away the following of the Kugeno yesterday ' sent facet bins tele- l I I.I II AM) . l:ic o w il b I w a.; : " 1 i l..e A I. II XY I HI M il, At; 10. 'Iroiib!. begin Boys School Suits l'-,r COLONEL H. l.--i,. nl O-ly .fore ek more left, .lays aitain. iy? He needs p doiilit. utter vitiation of , -h tinief. tut- le-re and . .lane Hop- em. T!i mai'ti h. loi Finn in - ell ft I ml-T In . I e l:,- ,n ll '. an, I ; I, mil. li ho I ef M. 1VtVIU3. ,f Il.e .-u .len-l-y 1 ha been fie.eii i-om ,f Hie l.'.ii.o Army of in. I that lul. t lie U. ...i. 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