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T5SF" Iff ;n w. !. inunal -wjwmf. riti in.' ft. - . m fc SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY 10, 10 08. NO. 13. If LEBRATE ADVENT OF ELECTRIC ROAD rHancI and Valley Towns Rejoice With Salem ISIERS I HERE 10 BOOST ilBf BOOSTED lAXDEVKHVrOIXT IX :T.lLtEV niTHIfflKXTKI), that brought the boosters from Eu gene, uorvatiiB, ixmanon, Aiuany, Jcrforson and Stnyton to the arrival of the 6:45 train that brought the second installment from Portland, headed by Chns. Ladd. Greetings wore cordlnl nil around and the visitors wore mndo to reel that they wcro not orphans, but were Bhown tho barbershops, the places that are still not dry, tho Bonrd of Trade exhibits and rounded up at the Illlhee club pnrlors, before going to tho peerless umnor eoi tor mem nt the Willamette Hotel, whore the Pcorloss orchestra played pocrloBS miiBlc, led by Slgnor Roy Gosncr and Signorlana Lilian Stego on tho vlo I litis, candor the direction of the Poor- less Stoudonmeyor. It was n poor lets affair from Btart to flnlali. and HBSOFFIURXIISIIIP AHH tho ony jocai gentlemen who np- . ., i.i.. ..-., ..., nnnp vnixr iiv rLomiit i,01irui "" Ul i'uu"& iiih' rjBMTK AXI) SOCIAL m. $i'w Hip valloy towns PetrgatOB from Port- hmf Salem was there. -xz'jfrl loJies were out in ' I'rathe time the first pe- sww'rain Irom the south Proildent of tho Hoard of Trado P. 0. Doolccbach and Mayor George F. ItoJgors. Tho rost of tho oxoroltm woro In tho hands of tho Poorloss visitors. TlK'ii tin Julio Went On. As tho crashing strains of tho re ception overture dlod nway, tho prosUent nroso and said tho occa sion belonged to tho visitors. 'Tboy (Continued on pugo eight). HEARST TO BACK BRYAN AGREEMENT MADE HEARST'S PAPERS WILL SUP PORT NEHRASKAN IP HE WILL ACCEPT ATTOHXEY-OEXERAL JACKSON, OF NHW YORK, AS HIS RUNNING MATH RRYAN IS MORI THAN WILLING. CAGO STO PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE I s jr it Place in Salem To Do Your Trading IS THE CHICAGO STORE 'ffn 8 i.rogrem and rapid growth no business could pi 'i s wurs only for the knowledgo and Intelligence of tho n-jrj u as ready to $ whore morlt bolongs and patron- 1 'i'LBkf ItlUilieiS tlllll n tllBf trlka tlln (nr.lnct In nluioo nil,! " ..i .. my ,lt Vn IW JllUUilU tl4 -'u.. for their mousy We offar nothing but Jlva now o p 0 ir patrons. .:i, NAv Silks MHtiun and 1L i 1'imi.s 1 IJ ' K bitigalti tfGoods Dept. domestics i D ... V Ut WJIC Ks i-nii broideries J q.a u) 7c 4c K'k Fin Em wu and n- ti- 8Wc riv .... " "HIS, 'IfXims lm ihjt M m flu. Ik Sw.U SulU- Stiits at Special Prices $8.98 10.51 $16.00 Now ?1S. 00 Swoll Suits Now ?5That Saves You Money (United Pros8 Lqnsod Wire.) Albnny, N. Y., Feb! 11). An ngree meut whoroby Hearst Is willing1 to bo reprosontod on Urynn's ticket by Wil Ham Schuylor Jackson, nttornoy-gou-oral of Now York snto, as tho No brnskan's running mate, Is said to hnvo bean agreed upon as the result of sevornl conferences botwoqn th; Now York editor and tho "Common er." ' , i Roport has It that Hearst "will sup port the Rrynn tlokol with his pnpors if it carries Jackson us a rnndidato for tho vlcj-prosldency. Sonto of Bryan's closest friends tuy that ho is willing to accopt Jackson as a mate, and thnt ho roally favors hlmabovo any other tlmbor that has beon mon tlonod bo for. LAST OP HIS TUPILS. Sarnh Minthorn, Who Was a Pupil of Marcus Whitman, Dead. (United Press Leased Wire.) Pendleton, Feb. 19 Sarah Min thorn, tho last surviving Cayuse pu pil of Marcus Whitman on his Mis sion School at Walllatpu, died at tho home of her son, Luko Minthorn, yoBterdny afternoon after an event ful enreer of ovor 80 years In tho Im mediato vicinity of tho Umatilla agency. Indian Sarah wbb one of tho pu pils of tho Whitman mission back in the oarly fortios and up until tho day of her doath rang songs taught hr by tho missionary and remomborotl his kindly fnco and teachings vividly MANV JAPS ARE HELD AT VICTORIA THE THAWS WILL BE DIVORCED NEW STYLE OF TIMItHIl FRAVj?. WHEN HE IS FREE SUmwm'I Trial Ended. St. Petersburg, Feb. 19. Genera! Victoria.' IJ. O., Feb. 19 -Two steamers n'ro about duo from Yoko hama, tho rMingchow and Mont Euglw tho former opoctud today and tho latter on jjaturday with Jupnnes, and 'Unions thoy can pass tho educa tional testmado by .the British Col utnblti govorntnent, thoso will bo stop- f,pod, providing 'tho Ottawa govorn- moni tins not uisanowoa me uwi uy thut time. On thff Steamer Kaga-Aru, which (Milled today for Yokohama, was ox- Consul iT(rHiiwa from Vancouver, who is taking with him coploa of the now bill 4)o.d full Information forth Toklo govornmont. Thoro are alao 125 Japanos quarantined nt Wil liam Hoad, left by tho Kaga Maru to be landod shortly, and thoso will also como undor-tho now law. The RogersQrilley Recital First Christian Church, Feb. I9ss0eneral Admission 5flc TUB NOTORIOUS COUPLE HAVE AGREKD TO SEPARATU AS SOOX AS HE IS HKCLARKH SANICSWUT CAHKKll OF Hti DUcriON, LKOHERY AND MUR DKR ENDS IN D1VORCK. Senator TiUninn Denounces Pacific Lumber Syndicate for Crooked- ( nesH. (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, Fol)? 19. Senator Tillman mado tho chargo on tho floo of tho sonato today thnt tho St. Paul and Pacific lumber syndicate, of Port laud, Or., Is fraudulently using hla namo In circulars. Ho declared that ho was in no way Interested In tho cntorprlBo. "I want o stop thoso rascals," Tillman said In announcing thnt. ho had askod tho postoulco dopnrtmont to issue a fraud order. Sonator Ful ton also dououncod tho syndicate MUST GET OUT OF MANCHURIA Stoesl and the other military com Imandera, whojo trial for surrender ing Port Arthur during tho Rusinn JHpaneeo war has just ended, having boeu Instructed by tho military Judges to appear before them at 11 o'clock tomorrow to learn their fate. TO BE GOVERNED BY COMMISSION JAPAN MAKES HER ANSWER Dm Moines, Ir., Feu. 19. The Iowr supreme court yesterday upheld a constUittloiMllty of the Dei Molne .plan of munklpm government. This moans that la the cnplUl eft of the Utt9 of low the oAm of mayor and other city oWclala are ' abolished aa are ib elty eottnetl and all muutclpal board. The city will be governed by ft eoimnlaalou of fire men, Just as the buxlnesf of a bank i mnnAe4 'rectors. Technically out of the uimn!astouer will be called mayor. A vote of 2.1 per cnt of the lesjl i voter may dismiss any or all the 'commissioners or compel then to stand for re-election. Ten per cent iof the TOtera may eontl the couv ( United Pretn Leased Wirt.) Tokio. Feb. 19. AineHoan Awtwe- VaJor Thoiniw J. O'lirien wm today hanJeJ Japau'a reply to America's memorandum of Jnnstary tf, which nought a aettlttiient of the emigra tion queetion. The Mikado toM the American mm bastador that Ho though t the reply would be iMtatectory to the United States and that he honed it won I J end the nreeont eontroverey. It In cone Jd that It uasuree nearly ev erything the memorandum naked for, allowing for restrictions that will certainly prove very elfeotlre. New York, Fob. 19. According to a story printed today In tho New York World, Iflvolyn Thaw and It or husbnud, now an Inmate of MiUtoa wiiu asylum, have positively agree I to part, that all that roaming to bo done boforo th suit for nnnulmont of tholr mnrrlngo is begun Is tho completion of the tonus of tho finan cial soUlomont. One report Is that Evelyn de mand? more ns a settlomont than the Thaw family Is willing to glvo, and that Jin agreement on this point I hard to reach. Attornoy O'Rollly U sold to bo reproeerrtlng Mrs. Thaw In the mattor and Attornoy Penbody la nctth'g for Thaw. djvply4n Ih said to be pleased with tho progroHnttiut has boen made so far in the arrange ments looking to an nnnulmont. Mrs. WJlllam Thaw, mothor oC Harry Thaw, in an Intorvlow today declarod thnt sho will Insist that her son must secure a dlvorco from hid pretty wife. "Harry has rofuiod to listen to my advice," said Mrs. Thaw, "but until ho does ha must expect to bo annoyed 1 am vory sorry for my poor boy. IIo's bravo, but so vory foolish." o . p THIS SAUSAGE NOT APPETIZING i: EVANS WILL SOON RETIRE Washington, Feb. 1. --U It atnted that in all probability Rear-Admiral 1 misaion to mm any ordinanoo or euh , vun will not preside over the dee- mlt any onllnanee prooed, by the I cimlJo U a popnlar vqte. , -" i HORACH .McKINLRY IN SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Feb. 19. The steamer America Maru, with Horace MeKlnley. the famous Oregon fugi tive, on board, was sighted shortly after noon today off tho Farallone. 28 miles out. The vessel will dock .'late this evening. Unit of the battlenhlp squadron In Ha Journey aeroee'the Pacific after arriving W Stan Franeiaeo. Admiral Kvans.will retire from (bo eerviee on Anguat IS. and, as the warahipe will start far Manila before that date. It Is aald he will turn over the command. It to reported in navl olrolet that the Preeident has praeUoaliy decid ed to elevate Captain RIobard Wain wrJght o ooramand. Chicago, Feb. It. Sausane made from home meat la a luxury that has for some time beu furnished to res ident of Chicago Height by J. J. Schmidt, grocer ami Mintage manu facturer, areording to cbargej on which Sehmhli ha been wreeted and bouud over to the graml jury. ftuspicfona of resident- of the an utirbnn town were aroused by evi dences that flesh wae being out from ercaaea on the dump near the place, and from the fact that learn wit wag selling aa usage at reUil for half the price that he would hnve to pay for meat at wholesale O '-' '- " RAWHIDE WILL BEAT GOLDFIELD Kpoo, Feb. 1'J A Urge number of Rno capiUlUti have cloaetl a deal involving 40.000 for the purchaao ot Nathaniel Prosky's option on the Kkholeon group at Rawhide. M. W. Nleholeon. who flrat arrlveil in the dletriet a year ago, originally located the eamp when there wore only Ave persons in the camp. It t reported that a few Philadelphia cap italists, attracted by the story that a big sliver and gold strike had been there, last night purchased from Van Darn Hroe. the townslte of Rawbido for ftfOO.000. v (United Prose Lonsod Wire.) YVuahltigton , Fob. ID Attorney John 11. (Ireon, of Now York, who it nu authority on diplomatic nffulr. declares that tho object of tho At lantic Hoots long orulno Is to r.ompol Japan to carry out Its promlso to ovnouato Chinese- torrltory In Mnnch ttrla. Ho addud that tho United Statos Is bound to hnvo troublo wlt'i tho Mikado's government. , BLIZZ4RD SWEEPS OVER THE EAST Chicago, Feb. 10.- Six deathi havo alroady oceurrod, and others nro (A-pootod as tho roeult or ouo of tlu most sovoro mid dostruotlvo blizzards that has ovor visited tho Mldtllo Wont. . The storm lias ragod for two dnys, and street oar and elevated road ser vice In Chicago has boon greatly crippled. Mrs. Anna M. Lincoln, 7 J yours of nge, was found In a snow bank today, frozen lo death. Two men were drownnd from a Halting tug In the storm off Wnukugnu. Tbreo other deaths are reported from lofttlklei nar Chicago. Snow con tinues to fail today, and In sou plaoes It has drlftod to a height of 11 feet. There la Intense suffering among the poor. New York. Feb II. -The bitettird that Is en ii sing so match r tigering ami damage in the West struck UiIh city today. Four inches of snqw have fal len In thnt many hours, and all truf fle has practically been stopped. All boats on both rivers have b.wtt forced to Us up. Q" ' Reir Adnilral Sperry. (Unltod PreM Leased wire.) Washlagton. Feb. IS Tho an- aouneement was made today that Hear-Admiral Sperry. commnadtng he fonrth division of Hear-Admlrsl Bvasa' Meet, has been selected 'o command the new Pbllipplae station He will assume the duties of his new post upon his arrival at the island, and will have under hltn Aig war sltipi Kentucky, ICearsarge, Illinois a4l Alnlmma. -- ALL T1III SA.MU ROt'KKIMSLLim. Rerlla, Feb. It.-The imp rial treasury department has under con sideration a proposition to hnve the government oetabjtsh a petroleum monopoly as a moans of making up the deficit In the revenues. It Is es timated that oil plants, tanks, cars, vessels and other property necessary for the oil buslnose, would cost f 18. 000,000, but that the govornmont would make an annual profit of from 110,000,000 to $12.e00,000. i I if laLL J to BWwisniB s"' "-- ". is iiHC'i'jt YM'vifuft t PvSk9tKKuBKBKmiBB9iBvtBBKKiKHB&)t aaammMmmmaamMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm