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prrW,'g&l!WW1$5l!V i 5TV70 EDITIONS DAILY, AT 25'30 P. M. AND 400 p & fl J - AinYmALJQE MAL, NO. 248. SALEM, ORB00N, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1005. 70L. XV. RESIDENT'S SOUTHERN TOUR WARM . i iven a Great Ovation on His Arrival at Jacksonville, Florida ri,nnvillo. Fla.. Oct. 21.-Thls Is !cd letter day In tlio history of Jack- ,-nin. Never boforo has tno cuy in as crowded with visitors from nil ts of tho stiito ns today nm never it prcionitodi a -moro f cstlvo np- rnni-o. l'lncs nnu muwux " " tonal colors wero dlsplayod lavishly nil rubllc buildings and many bust- and orlvato houses. UToin cany nlnif tlio tranmlntr nnd rattling of i trnnnn na tkov marched through e strcots to thoir rcspoctlvo stations, buclo calls and music of tno two Eds nddod a martial noto to tho gen- din and confusion. Thousanus or pplo crowdod tho sfreots and from nn rlv hour boslcccd ovory point of vnw- Ko from which a gllmpso of tho mill My parade and tho Prcsldont could bo Knlnod. Tho crowds woro particular- Hareo near tho station whero tuo csldcnti was to nrrivo and nlong tho eots through which ho was to drivo !tho rovlowing stand. IP1..V TVnntilAnt la onftMnl trfiln which E loft Jcssup, Oa., at 5:40 this morn- C, wns mot at tho stato lino by Con- J. Clifford B. Foster, tho personal csontatlvo of Qovornor Brownrd of la. who boarded, tho President's n and) welcomed tho Prosldont on alf of tho governor. At Callahnn a imittoe, representing tho city of ilcsonvlllo nnd tlio Jacksonville boanl trade, boarded tho Prosldont's train acted as his official escort until tho n arrived nt tho station horo at half 10 o'clock this foronoon. I'bon tho train rolled into tho sta in tho guns of tho First Battery of Id nrtillery from Lake City boomed presidential ealuto of twentyono s. whllo tho crowd cheerod nnd on- slnsticnlly wavedi hats nnd hnndkor- lefs. On tho platform Prosldont isovolt wns rocolved and cordially ictod by Qovornor N. B. Broward, ;ing Mayor "William H. Baker, Prcs- mt Charles 1). Qarnor of tho Jncksoa- llo board of trado, and tho mombcrs tho citizens' recoptioni committoo, After tl o welcoming ceremony wns cr, the Preniilvnt nnd tho mombors ,1 party and tho officials nnd mcm-i i of the reception cominltteo took t in their carriage and slowly ' vc to tho reviewinir stnntl. A dotnll the First Regiment Florida National ard acted as escort. Tho arrival the President wns tho gicmal for tho 'go military and) civic parndo to form iJ start its march. A fow minutes er tho Presidential party had taken, seats on tho roviowine stand tho of tho parade reacbod tho stand. acknowledgement. After tho parndo which occupied over an hour and a half, President Boosovclt dcllvorod nn ad dress to tho assembled crowd, which listoncd attentively nndi frequently ckoorod tho sentiments expressed by tho speaker. After tho aoncluslon of his brief ndtiross tho Prosldont was tho guost of tho Jacksonville board of trado at a formal luncheon. According to tho program tho Prosl dont will bo tnkon on n drivo through tho city in nn autoraobllo after lunch oon and will bo shown various points of. interest in tho city nnd suburbs. Thon ho will plnco hlmsolf Into tho hands of tho reception committoo rep rosontlng tho city and board) of trado of Bt. Augustlno for which city ho will start from horo at 4:45 o'clock. POWDER WORKS EXPLODE HELEN NOT OF TROY. Santa Cruz, Oct. 21. An explosion occurred this morning nt 0 o'clock in tho blnck powder department of tlio California Powder Works. It wns tlio Wheel mills that first wont up, quickly . .. 1 1 .. II. il.n rn T.llMcHV IK) iohowcu oy iiiu vuim i". 'i ono wns in tho mills at tho t mo, and , thcro was no loss or. mo. i "" nro left intnet, and tho loss is not .. mL n.nAlnnrf Knn. bo U90U irrcui. iu UHM.UIUV.J -- ngnin. Tho mills nro closo to o"0' nnd it is consiuereui a unuiui thoy did not explode. Closed Its Doors. (Four O'clock Edition.) O TV..i.,.n Oot 21. TllO UnltCll Bank nnd Trust Compnny fallod todaj," . j i t t. . ... Imiliiiinfa fl t 1 ana tno sinio ihiiik. iuiuiui' - ..1 .li.n Anvlnna ilnnnnltors hnVO conRrecntcd. Tho bank waB Inrgcly m- " . "i . i --1..1.. ...l.tlt nntlBilt tercstc(i) in rem cbuuu, ;" vm-- , its failure , v o Swiped tho Sparklers, nr t n nt 21. Four thousand dollars' worth of diamonds, stolon from tho Bodfern nouso, in. Vic toria, woro found) under a vacant houso 111 VUUCUUVU1 H"o .........e. -. -- Kurtz, a mnrlno englnoer, confessed, and impnentou a womun wnu had bcon living. . iiaraHiiaanBUij Jacksonville, Fin., Oct. 21. Tho President launched into tbo discussion n ttin Tnnnmn Knnal without tinV DT0- liacc. Ilo outllnod its bonoflts, possi bilities ana plans, uesaiu: -rciwing tlio report or tno auvisory ooaru ol uu gineors upon tho tyjio of canal, tho .nrb ( tvnV iimlnr xvnv. It hna nil- vnnccdi sufficiently to onnblo mo to nn nounco with cortninty that It enn suro-u- tm nKxnmnlliiliml'. nnd nrobablv at l ktmiim thnn nntlolnated. but can make no posltivo stntemont until tho roport. UI courso, inovunoio uiiucui tlos will occur, and checks bo oncoun- tnrml Wlionovnr Hllfll in tho enso ITlOn of llttlo fnlth nt homo, critics who con found nystoria Wliu onipnnsis, wiu uci. nftor tho manner of thoir kind. No check that enn como will bo more man trivial nnd of passing consoquonco. Wien any such work is dono, Ihoro nro nlwnys moro advonturors and many who think they aro advonturors, but who in reality nro ouuor TvcnK or umiu. ounm of tho urst cinss win causo irouuio uo-i casionally, but will bo detected nnd punishod. Tho second class will cnuso troublo chiefly by losing heart, return ing homo, writing and raising tho cry of tho unhappy lifo, hard' work and It being dono wrong. Thoso aro Hko tho strngglors of a victorious army. Tho isthmus . climato was Bupposod to bo dondly, nnd yellow fovor wns particu larly supposed to bo opldomic. Slnco wo assumed control tnoro hns been loss fover thnn in this country, and tho administration is stondily becoming hotter nnd moro elToctlvo, from a by genie nnd every othor standpoint, Tho ill"ffing of tho canal will make nn efll- mIamI mivv mnrrt tinnAnnrt ' VIHfill f fMWIV (IVWIfVirm Ho discussed plans for prosorvlng poaeeVith adjacent countries, nnd coa servlug tho interests of commerce in tho Carribean Son. THE LATEST CONFECTIONS Can bo found at H Olvo us a trial. i. Donvor, Oct. 21. Tho jury in. tho enso of Helen Schmldlnp, of Los Aa gclds, wns dlschnrged this morning. Holon clnlms hor husbnnd, William Bchmidlnp, of this city, desortod her and told hor to mnko a living by hor beauty. Tho jury wns unnblo to ngroo nrtcr Doing out -jo iioutb. iiio "" formerly tlio wife ol Aoranani jizun. lol. j THROWS AWAY HEE SCALP. Foroman's Carolossncss May Cost Hnirloss Woman Hor Lifo. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Now York, Oct. 21. Her hnir caught In a whirling bolt, Fannirf Wolf, 17 yonrs oiu, wns scnipcoi xnuuy - Inrnnnn In tlio olinn nf tllO MilbUrV At- lnntlc Supply Compnny. Evtry ves tlgo of hair wns stripped from hor bond. A surgeon who responded mado n hurried) senrch for tho scnlp, and found that tho forcmnn of tho shop hnd thrown it out of tho window. Pomona culsido wero nppcnled to, but could i'ud no trnco of it. Tho surgeon hurrlod tho girl to tho hespitnl, whore, it is said, her condi tion is eorlous. It is said thnt If her hnir hnV been found, It might havo beon successfully grafted. o rtnnfnln T?pulirl TTlMtl. Portland, Or., Oct. 21.--Captnln 0. J. Hooghkirk, of tho river stoamer irauin, ponormoui a murum rmuu . morning on tho Columbia river, div ing oft tho hurrlcnno deck of his ves sol, 30 foot from tho wntor, nnd envlng tho Hvos of Mrs. Clifford Hnrrla and hor 7-'car-old oon, who wero thrown into tho river from a enpsized skiff. They wero sinking tho last tlnio. I o 7 I Stoamor Foundorod. I Cleveland, O., Oct.",21. Tho stoamor Bulgaria mado this port this aftornoon, and roportod thnt during tho storm tho stoamor Tasmania wont down off Point Pal os, nnd eight mon woro drowned. FOOT BALL EAST A"n Arbor, Mich., Oct. 21.-FIrst Nobraska 0, Michigan 0. Madison, Wis., Oct. 1. First hnlf, Wisconsin 0, Chicago 0. Chicago, Oct. 21. Finals, Cornell 30 Weston, Pa,, 0. ' Phlladolphia-Flrst half, Pennsylva nia 2, Brown 0. Ithca, N. Y. First half, Cornell 0, Western University, Pa., 0. Now York First hnlf, Columbia 0, Amherst 0. ...., Annapolis, Md. First hnlf, Navy 8, North Carolina Oi Wot Point First half, Hnrvard) 0, West Point 0. Now Haven First hnlf, Yalo 0, Pennsylvania Stato Collcgo 0. Princbton First half, Princeton 7, LaFayotto 0. Now York Columbia 10, Amherst 10. Evanston', 111. First half, Northwest orn 0, Kentucky 0. ,. , Q Cashier Arrested. (Four O'clock Edition.) " St. Louis, Octi. 21. Francis B. Bundor, cnshlor of tho St. Louis post ofllco. was arrested) in tho ofllco this morning, nccusod of cmbczzlomcnt. Tho warrant charges a shortngo of bo twooa $8000 nnd $9000. Bundor is ono of tho most trustod and efficient of tho omployos. Postmnstor Wyman was shocked whoa tho Inspectors acquainted him with tho situation. Ho said Bun dor was an opitomo of postal informal tion, upon whom- tho administration of tho ofllco roliod, always placing tho greatest confldonco in his honesty and ability. Bundor was arraigned this af ternoon, and hold in $10,000 bond. Ono of tho inspectors oxprosscd tho opinion that It may dovclop that tho apparent shortngo is tho result of a series of mistakes in bookkooping. Mooro Bros, nro building a rfow saw mill at West Klamath Falls, which will havo. a capacity of 75,000 foot or lunv bor per day CATTLE RUSTLER CAUGHT Casper, Wyo., Oct. 21. Otto Chonol wortb, ono of tho most notorious rust lers in Eastern. Montann, Wyoming and Dakota, is under arrest hero. Chonol worth's oporntlonB la Montana woro especially bold, ho driving away- bands' of horsos under the very noses of tha officers, no broko jnll at Mcdora. Convicted of Forgery. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 21. Alonzo J. Whitman was convicd in tho su premo court this morning of grand fnrceuy in passing forged checks for $750 on tho Fidelity Trust Bank. Formor juries disngrood. ( o Oolobrato Nelson's Victory. Lottdon, Oct. 21. Tho hundredth anniversary of Nelson's victory ovor tho Fronch and Spanish floets was cele brated today. - o ' Will Put on Big Hoot. (Four O'clocfi Edition.) Victoria, B. O., Oct. 21. Advices woto recoivod by tho-ptcaraer Lyra that a combination had boon formed of Jap nncso shipping firms to send tramp stoamors to tho United States and Eu ropo with cargoes from Japnncso and Chinoso points, carrying freight at about ono-third) tho prosont rnto. Tho CO stoamora which woro capturod whilo running contraband and confis cated by tho prize courts will bo addod to tho sorvlco, and tho augmontod fleot will bo a big ono whon tho Btoam ors now in uso by tbo government to bring homo tho troops aro rolcased. This will mako a big inroad into tho business of tho forolgn tramps, mostly British, Gorman audi Norwegian, now carrying cargoes from Japnn nnd China to Europe and tho Unltod States. It costs 60 por cent loss to run n Jnpnneso vossol as comparod with a British tramp, nnd 25 per cent less than a Norwegian, tho choapest of all for eign steamers to man nnd supply. O' Dallas has a froo library which, has just boon opened. T GLORIA SHOES FOR WOMEN Trim in fit, easy in uso nnd durnblo dn woarj it embodies nil tho nowost stylos '. $3.50 cJfleieMS'Si MEYERS SHOES FOB MEN. A shoo thnt not only affords all or dinary protection, but is thoroughly up-to-dato $3.50 Two Things That Have Made This r Store Famous THE riBST IS HONEST VALUE AND SUPERIOR QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE. PEOPLE WHO BUY IERE ARE NEVER DISAPPOINTED. TIES SECOND IS TID3 GREAT VARD3TY THAT NO OTHER STORE HAS TID3 CONFIDENCE NOR COURAGE TO nMITATE. DO YOUR SHOPPING WHERE YOU ARE SAFE. SATISFACTION ASSURED. WE WILL PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS. rho marchers saluted tho President. n ho passed tho platform and Pros-1 it Boosovolt bwoed and smiled his Jap Transport Sinks, Tendon, Oct. 21. It Is reported tho Jopanoso transport Sancrl Maru has beon sunk by a mino Q.a routo from Now Ohwang to Dalny. Most of tho crew woro saved. o ntifofl tt XTalrf .Chleagtf, Oe, 31. Wheat 87; "rn, 44 4; outs. 20. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE ew Fancy Silks WE RECEIVED YESTERDAY fe't c showing the latest novelties at cash store prices. Look them over whife the assortment is complete. 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 n m n m m 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 h i ii 1 1 1 1 1 n & ioz4 Atawe faswed' SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. 1 ffl' Hi in am The Butterfly Skirt Wo placo on snlo a full lino of this popular skirt ia colors nayr, )lnck, brown and greou, nt a flguro which places them within rench of all. Mate rial is good quality Houriotta, with grnduatod nccordion plnits, and nro tho boat valuoa evor offered for tho prico Thoro is a limited number, so would adviso prompt nation in order to bo properly fitted, Better grades than olsowhero. $3.00 New Skirts Wo nro just in Teeeipt of tho now est styles In full nnd winter skirts in silk, Panama, serge, etc., embrac ing tho newest approved shades, in cluding tho new steel gray, A va riety sufllciently largo to insuro m something to your liking as to ma terial, style, color and prico. Boc ond floor. Ladies' Suits The London Bedingoto suits with coat that almost tips tho skirt hem; the Paddock, moro sovero but long and fine this summary, ia a word, sounds preference among tho best styles and dressesrs. Even short figures that steered clear o'f any thing but a waist length. Little wonder, for tho effect is good. All can be found in our fine showing and in tho colors you might want. All sires. $4.00 to $37.50 Dress Goods Wo want all Snlomites to havo their share of thoso romarkablo valuos in dress goods. With a choico that covers tho eoason's most popu lar mixed suitings, in nil the chosen colors. Wo nsk those who contom plato now suits and gowps to givo this announcement their individual attontion. It revonls .tho wliere abouts of tho values that havo beon advertised, 60o and 65o values In Mixed Suit ings at tho vet low prico of 39 tljOO vabjos ia Zibelines, Twjods and Moltons. Special .,..,...73 $1.25 values ia English Suitings. All wanted colors 88 $1.50 and $1.65 valuos in plain and color combination suitings Si,23 Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Biggest stocks, moro variety, more chance to suit a great number of -tastes or "notions" if you will. Our stoek is diversified enough to meet every requirement. Ask for the celebrated "Merod.' 50c to $3.50 Blankets Cooler weather necessitates tho uso of warmor bodding. What is nlcor or warmor than a pair of cozy blnnketsf Our stock affords a wide rango to chooso from and qualitioa aro tho best offered over any coun ter. 10-4 cotton bjnnkoto of groy or tan color, pink and tyluo borders ..30 Hoavior blankets, pink or blue bon ders, groy or tan colors . ...59 Plain whito cotton blankets, without colored border GOc Ton, groy or whito cotton blankets, ranging from $2.50 down to . .85s: WOOL BLANKETS Unsurpasosd qualities In woolen blankets. Our. stock was choson with your needs in view and wo have "just what you want." Colors represented are grey, mot tled, tan and tho usual white; bor ders aro in colors, pink, bluo, dark yellow, grey and tan. $4.00 to $0.00 If you will como and take a look at Thoso winter suits today it will bo porfoctly plain to you why oxactlng inon aro oven better satisfied witb thorn at 13.50 than they would bo "y!tU the regular $15.00 valuoa of fered by othor stores. It's a fact, and they will admit that these suits are not oxcelled in stylo, cut, finish ana quality by any $15.00 value nhown olsowhero. Let us take vou into tho dotaila of this' remarkable offering of tho nowest models, all popular materials, in the nowost col orings. Equal to $15.00 values else wh"" .... $12.5 J 1 l iii I m I i 'arri'''-' nmygu - pji inUi u.rr...,. 1 '-