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JtT.www. t oi;w! JNWCTjWSl 1 1 onrnol SALEM, OREGON, SATUHDW, NOVEMBER 10, 1007 NO. JJU-U e LAHOMA TERRITORY BECOMES A STATE KLEY iOLLEGE ROFESSOR '& ON AMERICA Iks wis auk too boast- LlND MUST STOP ROAST- FOHKIOXKHS STyiWTft TAKE HROADER VIEWS. Misunderstanding thnt the people of this cotihtry had of foreigners was duo, said Brooks, to their bad management of the race conditions. Ha characterized the treatment ac corded the Indians as Btupid, brutal and unfair. Brooks statement creat ed a sensation. Ho said in part: "When James Bcyce, who is one of tho greatest lovors of America,! said to mo that It was tho students of tho country who would bo her salvation, as their greater knowl edgo would give them greater sym pathy nnd understanding. Thcro nro over GO nationalities In this conn try, and- tho problem which calls for a solution Is to got Into friendly re laMons with them. Wo cannot go on with tho old brutal Idea of roasting thorn. "Amorlcans nro brngsarts. Tho forolgnora who come to this country invariably scoff at us because wo boast to .much. Wo aro not 'It. Thoro aro othoro In tho world, n fact which tho American is prono to forgot. "I havo come in contact with your raco probloms hero In the West, and I havo Been things that I have novor econ In tho East. Tho problem Is moro pronounced hero than in tho East, and I bcllovo that tho raco question Is more Important than any other." o : DECLARED THE 46TH STATE ed Press Leased Wlro.) ey, cai Nov. 10. "Amor- braggarts and their boast- h them tho laughing stock prolgners who come to this , Is tho substance of what aham Brooks tho woll- onomlc writer, who for two connected with tho do- of labor of tho govern- tho students of tho uni- Mtcrday. Ho said that tho Victor Dorrls'. Kern was of tho greatest ini- Subjoct for Sunday morning is at tho present tlmo, and "Man and His Soul." Evening Bub- pronounced on this const Jcct, "Many Problems Solved in be East. Ono.' HICAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE i Are Spot Cash Buyers it Is tho reason you can como to our Btoro now and get bucIi M Bargains for your money. Tho prices on Dress Goods, m Itoaks, Suits, Millinery, Plannols, Blankets, Clothing, Shoes other goods aro cut to tho quick to Induco'rnpld celling. TERRITORIES WED STARRY GEM OF THE WEST AIM). KB-TO GALAXY OF UNION HAS COPIED FEATURES OF OREGON FUNDAMENTAL LAW. nds of yards of nil tho hades and materials In is now on sale at less nufacturers' cost, yard 25c 35c 45c 65c 75c there in a grand array of hadeg, weavoa and ma- prlced away down, price, 35c 49c 75c 85c fhowand yards of beBt Caico, jard 5c We light colored Out- !, yard Under- 5c and cp -half cent fS F.-annels, 8pecjai 81 -3c -Jc fleece 'Pair 15c ned WlnJr Flvo dollar Silk skirts, now . 93.B0 $9.50 Silk Petticoats In all tbo latest shades, now.. $3.00 Chlldron'tf $4.00 Heavy Wintor Coats, now ,$2.50 Children's $3.95 Bear Skin Coal&. special price now. $2.45 Misses' $6.90 Coats now... $1.50 Ladles' $3.95 Trimmed Hats now $2.1." ( f i h' A III I i r jCTV Swl f Jit IA I Ml . I El r ' ? III s t i Wo show a grand selection of ladles' up-to-date Coats and Suit In all tho now colors cardinal, brown, navy and green. We can give you prices ou ladles' Coats 'and suits - that you will find mighty hard to beat In this part of the world. irS TaVe Linens. t5c 49c 65c McEVOY BROS- CXA AM) COURT STREETS, SAJUEJf, OREGON. (United Pross Lcasod Wlro.) Washington, Nov. 1C. Prosldont Itoosovolt signed tho Oklahoma proclamation at I0:1C this morning. Territorial Men Step Out. Guthrie, Nov. 1C. Oklahoma bo- camo n stato sliortly after 10 o'clock this morning, when word was re ceived that President Koosovclt had signed tho stntohond proclamation. Govornor Frnntz nnd other territori al ofllclals resigned immediately. Tho inauguration ceremonies of tho now olllclnls began with much pomp at 11 o'clock. Tho oaths wore ad ministered in the Carnoglo library, whero Govornor Haskell, In nu hours' address, rovlowcd tho &tato hood fight and prnlsod tho state's constitution. Particular pains woro jtakon by Govornor Haskoll to crlt- icizo I'rosiuont uoosovoit's admin istration as 'spectacular;" hat Judge Lnndla, finer of tho Standard Oil Company, was tho alloged causo of tho present financial stringency. Govornor Hnskell suggOBted tho clou lng of tho Now York stock exchange as tho proper remedy. A symbolic marriage of Oklahoma and Indian territory ouded tho In auguration coromonlos. Indlnn Ter ritory was represented by a full blooded Choctaw Indian maldon. Much fooling between tho Demo cratic ofllclals and tho rotirlng Re publican ofllclnls was shown In tho parndo to iBland Park, whero tho barbecue was hold, Ex-Govorno. Frantz was missing from tho pa rado. Has Modem "Constitution. Tho constitution Invoking Al mighty God as tho rulor of tho stato, provldos porfoct toleration of re ligious sontlmont, has a county local option system snmo as Oregon, pro vides for a grand jury of 12 mon of whom nine may indlot, trial juries of 12 with juries of six In county and Justice courts, and In civil easos and criminal casos less than a felony threo-fcxurthB may rondor tho vordlct On libel suits If It appears that tho matter published was true, was from good motlvos and for justlfiab'o ends, party Bhall bo acqulttod. With a few words changed tho Orogon system of Inltlatlvo and roforendum and direct primary law woro adopted o JAPANESE CONTROVERSY MAY GO UP HIGHER. (United Press Leasod Wlro.) Vancouver, B. C, Nov. lC.Com pllcatlons have nrison botwoon Fed eral Commissioner King and Jap anese Consul Morlkawa, that may load to tho transfor of tho ontlre Jntfanoso question at Vancouver to a higher Hold of International di plomacy. Molkawa, on behau or the Japanese government, has re fused King's reduced award on the Japanese claim for consequential j damages resulting from tho Septem ber riots. Tho two officials are now conducting a correspondence In re lation to tho question. As yet none 'of thoso letters havo been made pub lic. o Western federation is .making trouble. (United Press Lensod Wire.) Goldfield, Nov., Nov. 1G. A spe cial mooting of tho local minor's union will be hold today to decide whether the men employed In tho mines of tho Consolidated Company and tho Mohawk Combination lcnso shall remain at work. Thcso men havo been paying their men ono-hnlf in coin nnd one-half In oxchnngu drafts, which aro unlvcrsnlly accept ed by tho merchants of Goldflold and Columbia. It Is reported that W. D. Hay wood, secretary of tho Western Fed eration of MinerB, at a meeting of miners which ho addrossod rccontly, opposed tho nccoptanco by members of tho union of this form of pay mont. Tho men themselves in con sideration of oxlatlng conditions. wcro willing to nccopt tho exchange. especially as it Is good ovorywhero In trade. HOME RULE DELEGATES CHOSEN IN ALASKA. (United Press Lcasod Wlro.) Juneau, Alaska, Nov. 1. Lato Friday afternoon tho Alaskan terri torial Republican convention ad journed, after endorsing Tnft for tho presidency and electing tho follow ing delegates to tho national con ventien: John G, Hold, of Juneau; R. S. Ryan, Captain W. K. JohnBon nnd US NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT ABETTER DOCUMENT BETTER FINANCIAL CONDITIONS SEND ALL STOCKS SOARING AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON WALL STREETENTIRE LIST MAKES ADVANCES. (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) Now York, Nov. 10. Tho unBot tlcd opening on stocks was- followed by a quick ndvnnco of itpolnt or moro. Week-end sales for long nc counts, who prefer clonu Bhects over Sunday, caused cousldornblo llqul datlon, Northern Pacific being tho chlof sufferer, losing 2Vj points. Tho balanco of Mo mnrkot Bhowod smaller declines. Runiorat that tho bank Btatoment would bo a very W, T. Perkins, of Nome; Frank Bal-'much Improved document, appearing lalho, of Seward, and Judgo Wicker- during tho last half hour of trnrt- Bham, of Fairbanks. Govornor Hog- lnrt. tho bear oloment started a gatt yH absolutely Ignored, and hUrBcramblo for cover, nnd tho ontlro political dayB aro over. Dr. L. S. 'lint bognn to soar, tho favorlto issues ft esident Roosevelt Will Accept Another .Nomination CHATTANOOGA, TENN, NOV. 1(1. THE TIMES TODAY PUB- LISIIES THE FOLLOWING FROM WASHINGTON: M "YOI7H CORRESPONDENT IS ABLE TO GIVE IT AS A FACT THAT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS SAID THAT HE WOUI ACCKIT ANOTHER NOMINATION FOR THE PRESIDENCY', IF IT WAS GIVEN WITHOUT CONTEST, BUT SAID THAT HE J WOULD NOT IN ANY SENSE BECOME A CANDIDATE. IN HE- g PLY TO THE QUESTION OF WHETHER HE WOULD TAKE g THE NOMINATION IF THE CONVENTION URGED HIM TO DO M SO, HE UAID, YES.' immHWfIHiHf lltf f ihhihhhi M Keller, of Skagway, was olocted na tional committeeman. Tho noxt con vontlon will bo hold nt Ketchikan. Home rule for Alaska was adopted. scoring from two to throo points bo foro tho gong rang. INTER-COLLEGIATE PROHIBITION DEBATE. (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) Albany. Or., Nov. 10. Evorott L. Jone, representing Albany collogo, cash rosorve. won the Pacjfie coast prohibition or-1 Tho doposlts of tho bank at thin Small Banks Suspend. Sand Point, Idaho, Nov. 10. Tho Trndors' Stato Bank has announced tho temporary suspension of deposits and payments. This move Is made nocossary to protect tho roqulreJ iMMlKlXIMlMIKiMMlIllMiMI m A JUCUi UJC i FUJNO. C L JL Siihifiri J. FlUNO, C. LD.Subiect "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" M the Grand Opera House, November 18, 1907 at 8 o'clock p. m. Admission Free. All Welcome. IMPOBTANT RULING ON DIVORCE CASES.. Olympia, Wash., Nov. 1G Tho legality of marriages of divorced., pcrsonn who aro married outside- tho. stato within tho period of six mouths, from, tho tlmo of their divorce? In this stato wan pansetl on by tho- bu-. promo court yesterday lu tho enso of tho Stato of Washington, appal lnnt, vs. Eliznboth Clnrk, Informed ngnlnst na Elizabeth Fonr, from Plorco county, nnd charged with blffr. nray. Tho Btipromo court rcvorses tho enso, and directs rurtnor procood- Ings In nccordanco with tho 'follow-v lng findings: "If tho parties to tho Victoria. marrlngo had their domicile In tho stato at tho tlmo their marrlago wait contracted, and wont to Victoria for tho purpono of ovndlng our laws, ami: afterward returning to thin nto. nuch marrlngo was null and void,, and, much as wo rcgrot it, tho prono-. cut Ion must fall. If, on tho othor hnnd, tho pnrtlcB to tho Victoria mar riage woro domiciled thoro at tho tlmo such marrlngo docs not fall' with our prohibition, and Is valid." O' TEAMSTER KILLED IN A DRUNKEN ROWV Bnkorsflold, Cal Nov. 10. Ar tho culmlnntlpu of a particularly brutal case of nssofiilt and shooting, Hanr Twlght, a Rnndshurg tonniBtorIloai dying In tho Emergency hospital nfc Lob Angoles, whllo IiIb chlof aasalf ant, "8horty" Warren, Ih In Jail at': Randbburg, with a murder charge hnnglng over his head, whllo tho ar rest of sovoral accompllcoH 1b hourly oxpectod. Twlght;. wao found lylntj-. in tho brush nenr Jlandsburg Thurs day morning, horribly b'onten and, with two bullets In hJa breast. Ho was hurried to Los Angulos, and tho arrost of Warren followed tho dylnir statement ho mndo to southern do- tOCtlVOB. Twlght says that Warren and tils1 companions bent him nearly Into in sonslblllty In a drunken row, shot him twlco, 4hott hauled him Into tho brush nnd loft him for dond. Ho lay -24 houra boforo being dlscovorod, nnd now has no chanco of rccovorjv o BARNEY'S FRIENDS ItESENT ATTACK ON DEAD MAN; Now York, Nov. 1 0. Tho Btorm of protest following an attack on Chao. P. Barney's oharactor by Pronldont. Biggins, of tho Knlokorhockor Trust Company Is so strong that Blgglna may bo asked to roslgn,' deolnro tho sulcIdo'B frloudB. President Hlgglnn blames Morso, a former Ico king, for Unrney'a llunnalnl rulu and death, "If Hlgglufl has boon rightly quoted In his attack on Uurnoy, ha Is on nbsoluto liar," doolared Morao. M SIMIIKlIJiKIMaMIJIKMH-lKMHfK-HII atorlcal contort from D. C. Boyd. of. tlmo amount to about 1126.000. Tho officials of tho bank havo glv Stanford, roproontlng Northorn Cal ifornia; William Roberts, of Occi dental collogo, of Los Angoles, and on tholr pledge that evory dollar of this will be made good, and to this Warren N. Cuddy, of University of jond will sncrlllco tholr personal for Puget Sound, last night. Boyd was tunos, which amount to not loss gfvn first on delivery and Jones on than 1200.000 composition. In balancing of points Jonas won by one-half of ono per cent. o- MOUXTHI) POLICEMEN SHOT DOWN MURDERER. (United Pross Lepsed Wlro.) Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 10. Tracked to his camp In tbo snow- covered hllla north of Kamloops, Harry Dtouf, murdorer of Robort Williams, a wealthy Arctic trador, was killed yesterday In a despera'tc effort to escape tho mounted police, who had been tracking him for a Victor DoiTis' week, stout pulled ma revolver tho Subject for Sunday morning Jsjmoment he saw ho police, and the "Man and His Soul." Evening sub-.officers did tho same. The reports Ject, "Many Probloms Solved In. came at the same tlmo, and Stout One ' dropped dead WOMAN DEVOURED BY A PANTHER. Columbia, La.. Nov. 1G. Whllo on her way to visit a nolghbor lnt night In a wild roglon ton miles west of hero, Mrs. Anna Valentino, wlfo of a farmor, was killed and devoured by a panthor. Her husband, alarmed at his wife's prolonged, absence, In stituted a search and found his wife's head and her skoloton, picked baro of flesh, In a clump of bushes. Bits of tbo -woman's clothing woro scattered over a dUtanco of two miles, showing that tho panthor had dragged Jta victim to a convenient pot to mako a feast A posse of men, with a pack of hounds, aro pur suing the beast. HIGHWAYMEN ROB IX)S ANGELES CAR Los Angolos, Cnl., Nov. 10. Two, highwaymen loupod out of tho dark noss with drawn revolvers, Juut bo foro midnight lust night, m nn Eaat Lake Park oar reached tho tormlnuo. nt tho Indian Crafts vlllngo. Motor mnn Somors and Conductor Llvln good woro covorod and commandod" to step off tho car. Th robbera so. curod $18.50 from tho conductor.. Brief LtiiKi'iI Wlrn TflinuiiN. Tho Methodist BUhopH ns Board of Home Missions, nt Portland to dny, debato tho appropriations. John Daly, living on tho Snn Bru no road out of 'Frisco Toll trying to board a moving car, and hud both- legs cut off. All Belllnghnm thoatroa will re main opon Sunday, notwithstand ing tho doolflon of ho supremo court- of Washington. Tho Bodo & Menzol sawmllL air Granlto Falls, Wash., was destroyed- by flro last night, ontalllng a los of; 527,000, covored by $11,000 Insur anco. Tho flamca originated la a, hot box on a counter-shaft. Victor Dorris' Subject Sunday evening will bo "Many Problems Solved In Ono. Footlwll Oftiiict. Final, Pennsylvania 0, Michigan 0 Final, Carlisle 12, Minnesota 10.