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""TO, VOL. XIII. & -xt1 ,;- VISITS PORTLAND line tases in unc v Hospital Says the Oregon Journal riiere the Water Supply is not Blamed but the Fault is Placed on a Sewer In Portland hospitals now there aro nlno people afflcltod with typhoid fever. This, Councilman. Itumolln says, Is directly attributed to tho un. Banltary conditions at tho outlet of tho Johnson creek sower. Ho makes this statement on authority of soveral physicians, and repeated. It In open council session yesterday. Ho made the assortlon during con Ridoratlon of a proposal to appropri ate $3000 to extond tho Johnson cruek ipwor from its present termination to Appoint 400 feet further out, whore it Would empty Into tho rlvor. Thoro was some opposition to tho proposal. Tho sower formorly reached tho low levator mark, but tho dredgers at work in the river have dumpod dirt along iho bank until tho land now oxtsnds about 400 feet beyond tho original point. The rofuso from tho sower empties onto tho land and seeps Into tho river through tho Ulrt. A stream vas formed, which carries away most of tho fetid matter, but Its exposuro to tho air Infects tho vicinity, says tho councilman. The fever pationts to whom Mr. Itumolln refers aro men who wero working in tho mlUs at that point. Tho council members Anally agreed to npproprlato $1100 toward a wooden (sewor extension, if tho property jgwn era would mako up tho remainder of Jho amount needed. City Engineer El liott estimates that tho wooden sewer Evill cost $1400, and this leaves $300 for the citizens to pay. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, of tho stato board of health, said today that thcro was much moro typhoid fever in the city than was necessary. Ho did not attempt to explain why, but concluded that such a condition of improper newngo might easily tond to a spread pf tho disease. Portland Journal. Police and Bandits Battle. Aurora, 111., Oct. 9. In a battle Ije- tweon thrco hlghwaymon and two po fllcemcn in Aurora Thursday night. Ifono of tho robberB was killed and an other wounded. Tho wounded high- El New TYPHOljD SDreee trimmings Just in Silk Cluny Laces, Silk Cluny Medallions, Persian Bands, Fancy Silk and wool Braids, Laces, Embroideries, Yarns Outing Flannel Night Gowns, Cumforts, Blankets, Velvet Grip Hose Supporters Velvet Grip Skeleton Waists for Children Nazareth Waists, Golf Gloves, Woolen Hosiery and Underwear, Shetland Floss Circular Shawls, Infants Caps and Bonnets Haye You Seen Our Line of Silks? v Peau-do-Soie from 75c to Fine lino of TuiTetas in all grades T If M Shoes , Clothing Furnishings Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. E. T. Barnes, Prop, yza -w waym'ah and' filsmlnjurod companion ..escaped. " I nf,- f" ? Previous to tfie encounter '"with the pollcemen'the three highwaymen held lip an electric car, and, after robbing the motorman and conductor, of their valuables, , took possession of the car and ran to within a short distance of the city limits. They wero found lator In a car bound for Chicago. Alleged Swindler Captured. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 9. Fred Gold man, who claimed to bo a traveling man, and who Is said by the local po lice to bo tTao biggest hotel swindler operating in tho West, wns arrested hero yesterday by Detoctivo Byrnes. Tho specific swlndlo for which Gold man was arrested was committed last April, when, by means of a worthless draft, It is alleged, ho secured $50 from tho Cecil Hotel,' In this city. Tho Seattlo police Is not tho only body of criminal catchers that has been looking for Goldman. Ho is said to bo wanted for similar offenses in Portland, Los Angeles, Denver, Salt Lake, Butte, Victoria and other West em cities. Minister is , Not Surprised Washington, Oct 9. Sir Chontung Chlng', Chinese minister, called at tho stato department today, and Btated he had received no advices from his gov. ornmont indicating that Russia had kopt hor pledges, and evacuated Man churia yesterday. , Ho expresses no surprlso at ussla's failure to loavo Manchuria, as ho was Informed by cable that Russia had. two weeks ngo, made n now set of demandB upon Chi na, which would probably causo tho dolay. Bissell is Buried Buffalo,. Oct 9. The greatest as semblago of nationally prominent men since McKlnloy's death will bo hero this afternoon to attend the BIsbcII fu neral. Cleveland, Carlisle, Hoko Smith, Daniel O'Day and Morris Ty ler will bo tho honorary palll bearers. Opera House s' Burned Blnghampton, N. Y Oct. 9. A Arc. originating In tho scenery on "'tho statog, dostroyod tho Stono opera houso this morning. Lobs, $100,000. 0 ' Remomber- tlio kindergarten rally nt tho Presbyterian church tonight. Good program. Line of K RACKET .r . .-s .-rs mount; st.helens AWAKE Earthquake of Sept. 11 Starts Her in in Business Thousands of Crevices Opened' and Steam Issuing From all of Them St. Helens, Or., Oct. 9. W. T. White, an explorer, In from tho. mountains, makes tho report of the earthquake and eruption Septomber 11th. United States Engineer Kent and two brothers by the name of Mil, ler were In tho volcanic region at that date. Tree? were uprooted! two horses stampoded, and tho mon who went In search of tho animals wore m'et by explosions. Steam Is Issuing from hundreds of crevices yet. Mines Are Sealed Up. Eurokn, Oct. 9. All tho shafts and other oponlngs In tho Bullion Beck, Eurokn Hill, Centonnlal Eureka and Gemini mlnos, about 30 In number. have been soaled up on account of tho underground Are that has been burn ing since Monday. Within a couplo of days an oltort will bo mado to roach tho flro from the 300-foot lovol of tho Eureka Hill. To do this It will bo neccBsnry to extond a plpo lino or hoso 450 feet long, This accomplished, steam will bo turned on, when It to be lieved the flro will bo quickly extin guished. . 0 Truitles Leave Asylum, Thrco patients of tho asylum farm escaped from that institution last ev ening, and attendants from tho farm aro today searching tho surrounding country for them. Tho mon wero all convalescents and trusties, and wore not so closely watched as aro tho pa tlenta generally. Tho escapes under took to board tho Albany local at tho reform school this morning, but tho train had parsed a llttlo too early for them, and thoy wore later aeon walk ing northward on the railroad track, and are bollevcd to bo heading for Portland. One of tho mon Is almost ontlroly recovered, and ho Is bolluvcd to bo tho loader of the escapos. Ho Is originally from Snlt Lakq City, and hns for somo tlmo talked of returning to that nlnco. or go to California, and in his doslro to leave tho Institution ho took tho others with him. c Lawyers Got Ten Per Cent. Tho lawyers who loproBontod I. Harry Stratton, of Colorado Springs, Colo., in attempting to break his fath er's will have been awarded, by a jury i $35,000 for their services. Harry Stratton was regarded by Ills fathor as a ne'er-do-well, and was practically disinherited of tho millions which ought to havo been loft to him, If ho had behaved himself. Whon tho fath er was a poor man tho editor know him well. He was then a Just man, and wo think ho carried out principal whou he disinherited tho young roan who secured $350,000 on a compro mise, and would not pay his lawyora until forced to do so. Plalndoaler, A Frightful Accident Victoria, B. C, Oct. 9. A frightful accident occurred at Cumberland yes torday. Ex-Mayor Carthew was grouse hunting, accompanlod by his son uid 8-ycar-old daughter. Ho was about to shoot, and, turned to warn tho boy. when tho gun was discharged, tho load striking tho llttlo girl full In the choat, she dying in her father's arms. Carthew is almost demonted. Are Charged With Murder. Sacramento, Cal., Oot. 9 Convicts Wood and Murphy, the Foljom capos, were arraigned this morning In court on a chore of murder. The cane went over until tomorrow, to al low them to get counsel. 0 Back to Cicero's Time. San Pranelseo. OeU . A legal aid society has been Incorporated to fur nish free letjal service, asd protect the rights of the poor of the stata The Salem Woman's Club. Will hold their first meeting tomor row afternoon at 2:30 at the First Congregational churah parlors. All members are requested to be present. Chinese Buvlnn Arms. " Bwlln. Oet. 9. The Chinese minis ter is at Ben, where he Is buying arms and other war material. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBEg 9, iW NEW YORK" : CITY IS FLOODED Six Inches of Rain v Fall in Less Than 24 Hours AH- Business Suspended, Streets are Flooded Car and Railroad Traffic Stopped ' New York, Oct. 9. Tho most tor rlflp rain ever experienced hero has been falling for 24 hours, with no signs of subsiding. At 8 o'clock this morning there was more than six Inch es of precipitation. There Is almost n complete cessation of suburban traf fic, and many commuters' trains wero abandoned. Only absolutely nocossnry business Is being transacted, and tho flooded streets are dosorted. Tho Broiix overflowed and Inundated wholcsnlo housos and barns. Many basements In the city nro flooded, and the loss and damage Is Immonso. Flvo horses havo boon drowned, and two womun nnrrowly oscapod drowning. Firemen, called to a flro, hnd to ford through Ave foot of water, and tho horses stood In tho street with only their heads visible, whllo tho flremon mounted tho ladders. Many street car HncH stoppod running. Hundrcdi of families on Harrison street are Im prisoned in their homos. Rafts havo been rigged for supplying pooplo with food. The clamngo In that section alone exceeds $10,000. 8mallpox Appearo Again. Smallpox has again mado its ap pearance in Portland, nnd thrco cases havo been brought to tlio attention of tlio city health board during tho past two, days. Two .BUfferers from tho malady, named Daston, earno lo Qfo city several days ago from Lntouroll Falls, under the belief that thoy wore aflllctcd with nothing moro serious than chlckonpax. Thoy took up their homo nt Kast Thirty-fifth nnd Haw thorne avenue, whore another member of tho Daston family, who Is employed by tho O. R. & N. Co., visited them. Later ho was taken down with tho ills oaso at Huntington, and was immedi ately returnod to Portland and placed In a hospital. The mother and daugh ter wore sent to the post houso. Tho city authorities will at ones 'no tify tho stato board of honltb, and ask that Latourell Falls be placed under nunrantlno. Those exposed to the dls oaso through tho DnBton fairjlly, hnvo been Instructed to got vaoolnatod without delay.. Will Lead to Dispute. Oregon City, Or.,' Oct. 9. Within tho past week 50 tilings havo boon mado In tho Oregon City land ofllco by Individual parties on valuable tltn bor lands In' tho eastern ports of Ma rlon and Linn counties. Tho total numbor of filings represents 8000 acres. This land Is claimed by tho Oregon & California Railroad Com pany, undor a grant by tho govern ment. The applicants will contend mui wiu mini lutviuu u; uiu-r .inuh i is locutoa entirely outside or mo gov- ernment grant, and that tho patonUtoj those lands wore erroneously Issuod. i A long-drawn out contest will alona detormlno tho -" proper ownership of these lands. Nino of those filing wore made by persons from Salem. Murderer In Nevada. Winnomucca, .Nov.. Oct. 9. Harry Kgbort, tho dosporado, who killed two men at White Horse, Harney county, Oregon, Sunday morning, and escaped across the line Into Nevada, Is still at large, but Is kiiown to bo within a few miles of Winnomucca, on n jad ed horse, and out of food and supplies. Mis capture is looked or at any nine. One of the most determined men on his trail Is a deputy sheriff from Har ney county, who was present when !: bTt started to leave the scone of the double murder. Egbert held the dep uty covered, and threatened to shoot him dead If he did not obey, com manded him to approach and kiss him Boed.tiyi . I II 0 -"PSM- I Olrl Wins 8teer Tying. ' Chicago, Oot. Or-A dispatch to tho Tribune from South XIoAlester, I. T., saysj Lucllo Mulhall. 18 years old,-and a' frlqnd of President Roosevelt, has won the 11080 steer-roping contt&f here, defeating the best known cowboys In the Southwest. The conditions were that three steers wore to bo roped Rnd' tied in tho fastest tlmo, and tho ponj iei wns open to ui. Miss MUlhnlH threw her first steer and tied It up In m seconds. Tho second required 1 minute and 11 seconds, whllo the third. Vas roped, thrown and tied,ln tho va mnrkablo fast tlmo of 40 Bcconds. ! s j Jews Try to Rescue Prisoners. St Petersburg, Oct D. At Orsha.' In tho government of Monllea on Mon day, 100 Jews tried to rescue several Jewish prisoners, who Wore being re moved from tho prison to tho railway station Tho escort of mounted police drew their awordB and repulsed tho. attack Ton nrrests wore mado T Trying to Save Him. Amsterdam, Oct.- 9. Tho Handcls bad reports holding of a meeting of creuuors or. uio oanKcr, ua uooyon, well-known In connection with South American issues. Tho liabilities nro said to exceed $20,000. Tho bank er's family la trying to provide money to nrrango matters. Posse Does Good Work ' Olivet, 8. D., Oct. 9. -Tho posso pur - suing tho threo burglars who blow tho safo In tho county treasury, early to day, killed ono of tho trio, nnd rap lured nndthor. Thoy nro unldontlfled. Will Raise Donegal!. London, Oct. 9. -An holr was born on Wednesday to tho Marquis of Don egal, who Is 80 yean of ago, and who married Miss Twining, of Hallfar, N. S who Is 22 years of ngo, nt the be ginning of tho year. The marqulB had twloo previously boon married with out having tssuo. O French Strikes Cause Rioting. Paris, Oct. 9.-A number of .trlko.Bt hyerlon church, tonight. In tho spinning trado aro proceeding In tlio northeast of Franco, and somu rioting hns occurred at Tourcolng, Balllcul, Halluln nnd Hazobrouck. At tho latter place tho troopa had to chargo the strikers soveral times. Hold Their Positions. Tlch Tain, Oct, 9, A teleeram from Yin kow, unuor cinio or ucionor em, states that' tho Russians are takln3 no stops to ovacuato Nlu Chwang. Ro ports from tho north show that thoy aro holding their positions everywhere. There's a Hustle to 1 his Business It'a wido'Awnko, broad guugo, up-to dnto shop-keepinc that's doing it. Modiocrity satisfies us xjot.i Wo nro right in tlio front runic of progressive merchandising. Thijt jnennu much to you more to us, EVERY TRAIN BRINGS NEW GOODS Hurry Harry Or you will be too Is to to pot your share o( those Holverson Iloie, We have sires (or Mines and Children, only. They ate the regular SOo kind, with doable knee, blah spliced heels and toes. Illg bargains for school rer, 7cPafr 3 pairs for 50c NEW ARRIVALS Apache Btadwork Looms A nrsctlcsl and simple loom for the vesting of Indian Pesdwoikrf Simple In construction and per feet In results. Weaves a chain or belt of any length up to four Inches wide. Get the Habit New Fall Line Hand drwwu wor , rxcltivi pattern of Urn celebrated Kelaer i-ilocks and Turnover!, in Silk, Mercerized Cotton and Linens, New Ribbons Meny pretty pattern In Two Toned effect Dresdtn patterns, Brocade, sic, eto, Something New Ormolu Gold Fancy Clocks, Ink Standi, OnUndsrs, etc. Outran f teed plated with gold U karat tne snd bsnd finished. See These - t "- . ni 4 i n i su. - mmmtmm -" j ' NO.32. 1 ' , " '.tiaa "RUSSIA-! FORKED . TONGUE She Says She Will Leave Manchuria But Don't ' . Instead She is Rushing Work on Public Buildings and"- Strengthening Her " Navy London." Oct. 9.--N&w, Chwnng au vices, dated Thursday, say that, In stead of stops being taken by Russia to ovacuato Manchurln, work on tha oxtonslvo govornment buildings Is-bo- lnrr rushed, and another gunboat lias been added to tho naval forcp tboro.. .Before the departure of tho Immense? j Russian floot for Southern Coron, Joint' ' military and naval mnnouvros wore- conducted near Port Arthur, nil tho DO warships Bent to Coren, partlolpatlnsr. o Spanish-French Terms In Morocco. Borlln, Oct. 0. It Is offlclally nn. nounccd that tho negotiations between Franco nnd Spnln over Morocco nro approaching an agreement, whereby Spain will tnko certain ports on th(r coast of Morocco and Franco will havo a freo hand elsewhere In Morocco. Gormnn commercial treaties in Mor occo appear to bo guaranteed fully. o 1 Romerabor tho klndorgnrten , rally Good program. Fesli Today Soft Centered Chocolate Creams. AT , inns 1S4 State St. Phono 1071 Mala llutSdufTiX! U Mar IlindTailorcJ UrjrltU IM k Uu lM juo' Don't Be a Victim To this cold weather, theie raw days android, damp nights. Jnstget a (all overcoat, and be comfortable. We have oar neir fall overcoat ready. Thetire rich, itrllih, cat on the latest Hues ami have a tone o( superiority about them that I unmistakable. X J S ( - T I WL A'-