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CGHT; WEDNESDAY1 CLEARING;; WARMER WEST TWO EDITIONS DAILY AT 2:3v 1 P. M. AND 4:00 P. M. &" ClAPTEAL JOUftN A K QATVIf YB'As? WTf(mr 1W R ir "" " " " "" '" " ' i'XIII tfh ft 1 SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1006. NO. UTi MAN A HUNDRED THOUSAND SHOES ABOUT THE FRISG0 WRECK Jl I0RIZES HURT IN EXPLOSION IE TOWN $jn4m '"&m 4 i. nu-mxi.1 jiwibwb mf J! Man Injures Is at Large Armed minim minim May 15. J. H. . . Iwijt, jt pawr as unamD- 4 lee, 12 niles distant, went Insane ! j on dirty JaeVatgat, kUled Wil. '.', .IGub'. J. ; ; ObMlM and seriously ; ; ' injuw WIHJihweeill, r. C. Pur-' ' eeJlMsjwd W. J. Cokcr. '. '. 'H;MjiWylth rovolvers, J 1 w.iau.HmHituu. XXQ 13 Sim - i at lag;wa;,osso in pursuit. ' ' , BuWesg vtyt,0fcamblee is bus- II ; j m'aeaUjgsssissVaro closod and ' ' ; , fataMswrtaJWe in mortal ,fr. nte;s4Iaro to Purccll's X kerne, mi. fleeJjjKrlien an attempt ejctlngulsn tho T WM AWnMhi n rfssssLwc There Were Nearly 300 In the Mine add the Number of Dead Is Not Known SJicneiutonh, Pa., May 4. Sixteen minora pf .the, Pennsylvania &3Rca'ding CcUd & Iron Companv were, moro or loss seriously hurt, ami several fatally today, by an explosion of gas Two bodies, unrecognfeablo, liavo been recovered. Black damp is Inter fering with tflio rescue. ' Forty arc en tombed in the section-where tins explS- sion ee'eurred, Special Train of Eight Cars Carries Massachusetts Gift to San Francisco when Checks ro- !?3sJt , fuse' to weMillai ammunition, bo I tfee art MM kirn. iiiiniiiiiim m iinii will .DR. HARPER. Shenandoah, Pa., May 15. The ncci dent is tha most serious that has hap pened us tbjs vicinity for year. Two hundred atfd eighty-' men, exclusive of tho fire ami stnble bossd', were in the mine when tho oxplosMon took place. Many of tfoeso escaped) uninjured out until thoro is an accounting made, their fifcomls aro in a frenay of feaT. Four aro known to bo deadt. . iiHinumiiiii nniiiii' Boston, May 15. Eight freight cars aro being loaded with 50, 000 pairs of shoes, contribute)! by tho Massachusetts relief com mitioo to tho 'Frisco sufferers. Tho trfiin goes as a fast freight thi3 afternoon. Lieutenant Belch- er, of the signal corps, accompan- X lea tho train, with a view of T avoiding delay. f Twenty Thousand Men Clear- " tog Away Debris and Soon Will Be 60,000 ockefetler'a Paster, to Bccomo Head - &S&4vcrslt3:- Over in Buesla. St.v Petersburg, May 15. Tho Douma'a reply to tho CzarVspeccb in ' eluded kmandl3 for cotopleto amnesty, N(ir YrtyMkM. John D. Rocke- the aboKtion of th dkntb: pcmltSc and. Rufus John-) nuuJ1 ayi'"' a coun, ' empire, tno ro-ision or tuo. runasunentai law, inWrpolation right, forced appropria tion! of lad a guaiantvo of liberty for professional organizations and uni-J tTlal euffrwgc MfsrVi pfr, -JNw.1, Dr, vtij vtw r- m-Avenue MWMU .rm. A of' 'MMlJgK " .jlWPj from tho pas- Baptist BMiohi comnient, up- his- contemplated become presitlcnt UaivlSlf Chicago, which po- Aom bvttmirrMit by the, death of . Iforper.' " Markets. i 1 1 1 1 tn i ii 1 1 1 1 n i m 1 1 1 1 TEDDY INDORSES TAFT WasMngton; l&tiy 15. Tno President ins tronsmittcdj to congresa ,tho corrc 8pondeiico bctwocni himself and . Toft regandlng tho purchase of dredges for tho Panranai work. Itoosovolt approved Taft '8 giving tho contract to tho Scotch firm, as beiag lo lowest biddw. .H""IuLSS.li ' A Mi u Ohamplain Canal Opened- for Traffic. , "Albany, N. V. May 15. Tho Cham- plain canal was .opened to traffic for 'tho seahoni this noon. Tho opening of tho cannl waa delayed! by somo work which had to bo dono on tho bargo canal. . Bock.feller Still Solid. New York, Moh 15. Qtandnnl Oil tvulay doclaev a qriarteriyi dl-ilond of $9 share. L l -g San Franolfnjo, May 15. Pending the a.tjuMmvi of firo losses nml) tho opening of tho banks, reconstruction work ou a largo scale- has been held hi abeyanve. At pi went 20,000 men are nt work in tho burned district, but this force will bo trebled n another ton days, by which time most of tho banks will bo THncrl for business and' more cajh. will bo available The action of tbo board) of suporvtisora granting tho united railroads permis sion to erect trolly polea on ail lined nndt bring about tJio speedy resumption of car service, will greatly facilitate, tho reconBtructdon work. Advocates of underground ttolley are oxorclsed lcst tho company -saddle tho city with overhead! trolley indefint'tely, Tho pro onfc emorgency, howvcr, make it im perative that cable transportation bo abandond. Six bo'ies werp uncnrthel from tho ruins of homes yesterday. It is ex pected ihi death Mst will bo augmented dlitly'by ithto discoveries. rivat(? Hazell anli Merrlwether, of Company C, First Collfornta Guard's, are untTcr urret on a eliargn of insult ig women Inst night, w a eour nitir- tial will fallow. Two thousaniili cam of goods for local business hoires aro BOOMING COOS BAY COUNTRY ikii List of Delegations Bound for the Development Con vention Growing Portland and AH the Principal Western Oregon Cities Will be Represented At the Farmers and ShippersCongress at North Bend, May 23-24 ICAGO STORE PEOPLE0 BARGAIN HOUSE J AiGtcat Special Sale Of Up-to-Date mme iarooas V, ootvt a'Wnri CHICAGO STORE IS NOW , BEADY TO TILL IN THE LATEST AND NEWEST OOOD8 TOR SUM- WHITE AND PANOY SILKS, WHITE AND SAND 0 ' aOODS, WHITE LTNEN, WHITE LTN2N EM- PABASOLS, DBESS GOODS, WHITE PIQUE, WHITE DRESS GOODS, WHTTB WHIPCORD COTTON OHALLTES, WHITE LINEN SUITS, WHITS DRESS TRIMMED SAILOR HATS, WHITE EMBROIDERED JrTB DUCK SHOBS, WHITE SHJT, OLOVES, WHITE SHOP- WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, SNOW WHITE MUSLIN UN. DAINTY WHITE EMBROEOERIBS AND LACBS, BEAU. mm T&UT& RXBBONS, WHTTS SILK OSTTFONS, WHITE COR. MULLS AND BWIS8SS, WHITS SWISfl RIBBXD SUM. .WEAR, WHITS CAMBRICS AND LAWNS, WHITE IN- rDRRED WAISTS, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS, PRICES THAT WILL MATES QUICK SSLLZNO. 40 Fancy Neck Ribbon, 10 aMk JHImhm IfA'j'lS: - - .! jfa TO THE EDITOR:- After roaMng Peter D'Arcy's letter ia yostcrday'B Oregonian on won ders if Ovid had him' in mind whon ho drew tho following plcturo of Envy: "His face Is livid; gaunt his whtflo body; His breast Jb grMa with gall; "his tongue dripa poison. Ho sees with' pain Riaa'stgood fortuBe.Rnd piss in .seeing; .' Ha -taunts and U mocked at once;' aad is his own torture," OSWALD WEST. COURT TO RUN. Z10N jpHJ.YHHjHK ABBBKaMSRO VAiiiBVw a Linen Shirtwaist, trimmed with em- special ....-10c It OryMri Cord Wash Silk, a nne fclal, yd ..19c &ray Panama Wool Dren fil, yd Cotton, ball le Pins, paper lo m SJsssmte on Jaskeis, 1 jxht .. th Try ....ifl.00 8ilw HaU, swell eUl prk ,...SL50 'White CassWis Under Mik a deep isavy Imicc, price ...49a 20c No. yd.. . Wo .fere agents for the Staadard pattenM. Children's 46c Reary Made Percale Dresses, nicely trimmed, special price - 25o Ohicago, May ' 5. Federal Judge J Lamdiis, after hmstmg tljo application of aro on hand for reJief 'purpoees. Umj crdditorB of tho Dowio Zlon lndt tniea for a receiver, decided ,to appoint consorvatorH to run Zion under tho court's diroction'. o Stato Shooting Tournament. Milton, Pa., May 15. Tbo sixteenth annual tournament of tho Pemwyivania Stato Spartfenan's association opened hero today under tho auspices of tho Milton Hod aa-l Gun club. It will toHt four days and, judging from the largo number of entries, promises to bo one of the most interesting events Of that kind ever held la thia Mate. The tour nament is held z tho grounds of the Milton Fair af-Tioci&tlon. Many valua ble prizes will bo contested for. on tho trackn of the Southern Pacific alone, ready to stock temporary stores um soon lis they ciuv(bo built. Need More Money. San, Frnnciwo, May 15. Tho total subscriptions for relief up to data are .$0,028,532.75. The. committco nays iiioro momry id urgently needed, an-1 denies tho roport that largo amounts Tlio vork of concentrating refugees In relief camps is progrwlintg rnpidly now, and feeding stationM aro being established cully. Keiief camps will probably con tinue; to mint for weveral motvtlia. Re ports that trttorifi will reli control of tlw) situation' Jnne 1st aro unverified, but undoulittwlly they will be tnkca awiaj" at) an ir.ly diite, and the worH tiatwferrcri t Uie Jtejl Crow. Make Thorn Break Rock. San Francisco, May 15 .Thrco lout ors were caught in tbe ruka at Suttei aud Va&N'ets Avenue, aarl were wrwrt ed this tncrning .ivd taken, to the tce pile without the formality of a trial. Children's Bit Glaghas Made Drew, fancy price i.. Better oaes at low prleee. Ready trimmed, , 49c 23o White BwWeidered Canvas Belie, great vaha. speelal ..25 Jluadreiis ef bea&'Mfprj ha4see- yl embroidered aad lsee tHsaased 8hirt WJts e em sale at tpt log low prices. SAUsU'S sttBJsXMT sHsOWDHI STOiB. 1V0Y BROS. Corner of CMisr cU! ii Ceirt Strwts i Bresgbt a ThowaaA Home. Saw- rraeiuao. May 15. The. trans port Logas, ydib, 1000 men of the Eighth infantry anived efcortly, .before noou from Maailst The troopu go to 1VU Jay un"i Bloifjm. Three retader(t Berlin, May 15. Three German sail ing vessels foundered in a, hurrlcaiui In the North sea to&y, and their entire eretrti of 73 men were drowned. "We have tetun tint- agency for tfet U-ALL-NO after dfaastr rniot. Flexh ssaJprnest jmt twedhrsd. THE SPA U.W MA OJbrrMrOY M2 Siaie mreet. Underwriters Are Busy. IVaiwiixio, May 15. Tho ad- ji'ti' eommittee of the underwriters ttU morriirg ooromscel the work of fittiag up tho office in tho IVrry buItiT ing, Mhfrb tbtji will occupy Monday, Thie roorudBg tho adjusting committee won Into executive eess4o in Oakland for Iho purpose of eosrtieuing thotp Irttonment of tho large losses. IVrty two .losKtt 1m.v already been apjwc. Uoaedi by the ub-comittee for J justowjak Tho smaller lost aro be ing left entirety to klividual compan- lit ,aod, while the mauagere state titey a"o veeyiag mojs smnli lotjsea, mfjtW drfs centee in shown at tie manner la wiileli tl potkrrrriUTtt aru conducting Insur ance affairs. Hew High They Can BaiU. Ban IVancisoo, May 15. Tho Joint committee ow buUdrsg laws has decided to jiUce no liuit,a the beigbt of class A. structw facing oa streets 100 feet ride. On stream 80 to 100 fwt Luild Mga shall -U& ezceurl 200 feet. On streets less thfua 80 foot buildings must nob exceed' v&n an) one-half Uumm the width of the etreuC Frame buildings are limited to 45 feet. Te ReUera Weedmea. San Fraaesaoe( May 30. J, O. Davis, state Seputy'of Ht Motk-ri Woxlwe. loafves tvcA&to ia lmt Eaatera. dirialdCM lit enier to, mcarq t1 tot asllctvd lassslors f Ob soeievy 1 Saa Fraa eUee. It k epeet4 tW,M w411 U Tliero fis great interest nwnkened in tho Cooa liny -Development convention-, and! application for places on tho dele gation aro coming in from nil! sources, niWl inefndo tho most prominont bus! una mvn in Western Oregon, who nro awakening to tho poslsbllltics of tlmt region of unparalleled) resources. "Rail road mon, manufacturers, bankers and newspaper men nro going down to Coos Bay to shjow that region that their of' forta aro appreciated, ami that n oow asthoHarrlmttn-lIno is built from Drain to Coos Bay ithey vrill bo our neighbors and- busInM friends. The WHlntjictto valley has a tremendous lntereit in the oponing of thnt 'eectieir, and' there Is not aw acre of fanning land or n dollar Invested drt any kind of busiw-wi but will bfl-beefltted ty the opening of tho Coos Hay region. Largo Delegation rrom Portland. Tho Portlandi buslms men, under tiro leaden Mp of Preside irt Leadbettor, of tho Cominerdnl Club; 11. Ij. Plttock, of the Oregonfcm, anl J. D. Lnbor, of tho Portland 'boftnil! of tiiulo, ami J3. C. Glltner secretary of tho Portland chain, ber of commerco, will make up a large excursion- party to nend thp Coos Hay convention, Portlnmt is golnu to leave nothing undone, to Iniprcm thojieoplo of tho Coos Hay countrj- 'witb their abounding good will anil devotion to tho cause of development of Southwest ern, Oregon; ami tho bringing of that Iart of tire etato into- tho closest com mercial relatioiUi with tho metropolis of the Willamette valley. The Coos Bay Development Convention. North lUnA, May 23-21, ITiners' and SbipiM)' Congre not) Dovelop meit convention will entertnin two thou titwl gueMs, I"kidti fou? programs; at which prominent OregonlnnH will tulk devel opment, thero wlU bo a wotlerful vn- rlnty of entertaiBment. THE REPUBLICAN AND DEMO CRATIC STATE COMMITTEES HAVE CANCELLED ALL DATBS TO AL LOW ALL THE CANDIDATES TO ATTEND TILVX CONVENTION, Hesldei reduced railroad rates, tho peoplo of North l)eni have secured a $12.00 round-trip rate on tho steamer Alliance, to leavo Portland Sunday ev ening at 8 p. nt, May 20tb, with all berths reserved for delegates. For berth rctcorvfttlerwt apply io Gen eral Agent F, I Iiumgartner, Califor nia; k Orego'a t8earrthlp Co., Coueh street dock, iSMXwA, or to E. Kofer, presldeirt Wlllametto Valley Develop ment League, More Details of Trip, . 8tenmcr Alia nee )we Couch street dock Sunday evening at S o'clock for North Hendl ronvenUou. Itetaralug leaves North Ikindi Thursday evonlng, after the convention, Hound trip faro, IVrtiand to North Beach, Coos bay, on steamer Alliance, first-el ass, Including nxtfrfc and berth, $12. S&me Who Are Going. Following 'lire some of tbe delegates already appointed! who will attend tbe North Bern convention of the WJllajn otte Valley Development Leagues V. ML IeadbeUer, president Portlandi Commercial Club. Dr. James Wltyeonbe, CorvsUJ. ifarry Wtetbrook, Oregon OHy Tra pertatlem Co. Jade Wm. (all&way, MeMlssrvlUa. yfm. Krawor, U, Aagel eellsge. . Ji B. Laber, seeresaTy Portlasid Beard of Trad, KK-Cv.raor T. T. ,Gr, BaJew. . . O. DedskUteb, sMem Srewjog jLssMsBsssssatst ! ftB. sswrssss e ss X. IlesW, Daily CayttsJ Jrai IJ. J. Hendricks, Dally Salem Slaten mau. F. N. Derlvy, pnfcldvnt of tho Salem Commercial Club. 0. Bi Mootpr, ex-regUter of tho Ore gon City lnml ofllce. 11, H. Braunon, Sivlom' grocer. L. IC. Pngo, of tho Sniem Stato bank. County Judge Scott, of Marloa county, J. P. Hogerj dealer in eecurttles. M. McDonald of tho Oregon Nursory Co. J L. Stockton, Salem drj- goods uwr chant, M. L. Jones, of "labial Meailows." B. F. Mulkvy, president Ashland 8tato Norm4 school. H. L. Plttiock, president Dally Ore gonJnn Co. V, ir. Ifollls, prenldieniti Foreat Grove boarxt of trade. Wm. Steunloir. of Stousloft Bros.,, butchera annS packers. Ill Geo. Meyer, prnidVnt State Boanl of Barber Examiner, Hahkn. PROGRAM Formers' and Shippers' Congress, Dr velopment Oonventiott and. Coos Osur, ty arrael, Inetitute, Held at North Bend, Co County, Oregon, May 23 24, Under the Ausjjleeo of the Wil lamette Valley Development League, Wednesday, May 23, 10 a. m. 1. Culled to order at Pavilion. 2. Addrctw of welcomo Mayor Iouls J. Simpson, North Bend. 3. "Tho Development Leaguo and Jt Work" M, llofcr, president, Ba lorn. 4. Ileipento for Coos Bay J, W, Bonnett. 5. "Yarjulna Bay Harbor and Com. mcrto" B. F. Jones, Independence. 0. "Slusluw Harbor and Commerco" Charles A. Hardy, Eugene. Wednesday Afternoon. 1. "Doling Thfcig" J. II. Labor, secretary Portland board of trade. 2. "Forty Feet of Water on the Bar" Ex-Oov, T. T. Geer, Salem. 3. What Oregon Needs nnd How U Secure It" William Kramer, Mt. Angel, 4. Greetings From Yamhill Judge Wm, Galloway, MeMlnsvtlle. 5. "Competitive Markets for to Willamette Valley Farmer" M, L. Jones, Brooke, Wednesday Evening, 1. "Out of tho Earthquake Belt" Henry Westbrook, Oregon City Trans portation Co. "2. "What Oregon Is Getting sad How Wo Aro Getting If'-Tom We. ardsnn, secretary State League, Port land. 3. "Tbe Harrluian System ahd Oregon" Wm, MeMurray, SMliUat goneral jiawengor agent, Portland, 4. "Houthera Oregoa aw! Coos Hay," Hon. II. F. Mulkey, Ashland, vice-president Oregon Dovelopmont JA-nguo, " Agricultural PosalblHtiee of Coat County," J. T, KlHott, jrcWnit Coos County Farmcm' InHtut4v "Lcai IVom MavsUeld," by C. S. &harro, mayor of MftrefcntM, Thursday, May 24. S a, m, Bicurslpn oVer Ceoe Bay and harbor. 12 m. Clambake, batbeeue and crab loll at park. 3 p. m, Bandf seaeert at park. Pp. m. Bsaaaet te dskgatw t p' vllioo awl (prasMf HU, fSsjMSJSfStSPfj Harrlmaa sinen w4U aive imul re 7 a zv&etwi'-'vxyi- asjaa" SBrlWJ9"lillSSTBT ssl JHsVSV sbJpsV I 1 'j