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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-
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$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-
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-'u.. for their mousy We offar nothing but Jlva now
o p 0 ir patrons.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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