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Iflumat ., 23b ixvni. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1008. NO. 78. '. - I II M ! III I I I 1 . J . "" - M I "" . . , t 1 - -.1- I ENERAL WELLS IS BLOWN UP alifornia Society Belle Marries a Jap Nobleman 'NOTIC TOWER OF WIDOW J LAWYER illT LWVYKIt WHO SAYS I BOTHER AND MOTHER ITfDiai HKK SPELL- ;hati:axi) family dif- 5CKS ALL ENTER INTO IIEB OF TROUBLE WOVEN IflVE WOMAN. I PiSed Prejs Longed Wlro.) frruclico, March 28. Lovo, Itteilcd flnanco, alleged hyp- buJ family differences nro GONGRESS SHY THE PROBLEM OF LOCAL OPTION ELOPED WITH A BARON DIFFICULTIES OF ANY INTER STATE LAWS TO HELP DRY STATUS ALDRICII RILL GOES TO HOUSE HANDS BRUISER IX PRINT ONLY HOURKH COCHRAN WANTS TO KNOW WHAT IS A DKMOCRAT. OF YELLOW VARIETY (United Press Leased Wire.) Wellington, Mar. 28. Tho doubt us to whotltor congress can abdlcato Its rights ab regulator of In iters itat o """"Continued on pngo twplvo.) fllCAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE lountains of New Goods 'brrery Department and muly for your Inspection.. Now Dress N'tw Silks, New Suits, New Millinery, New Jackets, New Dress Xw White Goods, New Drews Ginghams, New Wash Lawns, fcabrolderlrs, New Luces, New Corsets, New Gloves, New Shoes, fHMerjrnnd liuudredH of othci'M If you wniit ll'o new inerclinn- !Mat prices that pleases everybody, Coiut to the Chicago Store H cf 1 the lutost Silks ale at yard 1 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and 85c f , ' tl newest Dross fK t , 0n gag g yarjJ 35c, 45c, 49c, 75 and 95c. 'a'i H Ptruan ChalUee, 4c yard ' TV omln Flannel 4c yard. .; jtt. ot BUlfsi India on mnio 10c. 121.2c, 16c 18c yard. Kw'? -. a now yard 71'2C, 81-3c and 10c. llf l CALIFORNIA SOCIETY .WOMAN WHO HAS ENTKRBR A FAMILY OF THE HIGH NORIL1TY OF JA PANIT IS ANYTHING TO GIST A TITLE IN THK CIRCLKS OF TUB DEGENERATES. 3500 We are doing the business In Ladles' Silks. If you want the latest and neweetstyles, come to tho store that keops those beauti ful drossy garments. Selling at small prices. $18.58, $12.50, $M.5fl,$16.5 JjfSbre That Saves You Money 'United Press Leased Wire.) Pusndena, Cal Mar. 28. From tho society circles of Pasadena to membership In a family of tho Japa nrso nobility Is tho oxporlcnco of protty Gwendolyn A. Whitman, who has oloped with E. I. Katow, a bro ther of Baron Katow of Yokohama! a mombor of tho Japanese house of peers. Desplto tho objections of Mrs. Wltliam tho couplo secured a IN conse, boarded tho launch Fashion and woro married at soa by tho cap tain. Since then tho mother of tho girl, who Is 18 yoars old, has for given her, and word has boon re ceived from Baron Katow that ho will rccolvo her In his fnmily. Later thp full Japanoso rites will bo per formed In Yokohama. Katow, who Is a gradunto of tho Wnsedea collogo In Toklo, camo to the Wltham homo a year ago with lotters of Introduction to tho family. H was on his way to continue his studios at Yalo collego, but ho fell In lovo with Miss WUham nt first sight and decided to romaln In Pas adona. GREAT TRIUMPH OP SURGICAL ART IIOMH SEEKERS POUR IN FILLING THE CITY l DYNAMITE USED AT DENVER ON GENERAL WELLS ON NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FROM ANTI.FEDEHATION LEADER WHO u. ONE ffOWN COMING TO SALEM OF NEW PEOPLE LARGER' EVERY ftlRlAl CREASE DAY IJY. iJAY MANX COMB TO STAjY. STREAM GROWING RAY-HOTEL IN-AND Boostorsi How's tlilu? One hun dred and flfty-flvo homesookors to visit Salem as tho result of tho in dapondont of W. J. Collins, an ox Orcgonian of Volant, Pennsylvania. Tho board of trade is, this morning, In,. receipt of, a Jettor from CoUIiib stntlnat$P?coIqnl3tB havo prom, ised him to visit Salem somotimo this Bprlng or fall If tho Iltoraturo they havo asked for corroborates his Etatomcnts about' tho WHInmotto vnlloy, Twcnty-flvo will posltlvoly loave the oast on April 12, and will visit the stato of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho, but making a special visit to Salem. Fifty more havo also promised to como on a jour of in spection, but have, as yot-, not do elded just when thoy will bo ablo to come. Mr. Collins has carried on an indopondont campaign for Salem over slnco ho recolvcd work that tho booking was begun in earnest. Ho was well-known In tho Wlllametto valloy, whore ho workod as a tolo graph llnoman. Ho wns enticed back to tho homo of his fathor's In WAS SLATKO TO RE KILLED RY HARRY ORCHARDVICTIM HAD A NARROW ESCAPE FROM INSTANT DEATH WHILE SLEEP 1NG IN HIS HER AT HOME. BOMB THROWN IN NEW YORK (United Press Loaed Wlro.) Donvor, Colo., Mar. 28. An nt tompt wns mado onrly today by un known porons to dynnmito tho.rosl donco of Gonornl Bulkloy Wells, gonornl managor of tho Smuggler Union mines at Tollurldo. Gonornl Wolls was rogardad' by tho Western Fodoratlon of Minors as ono of their blttorcst onojnlcs In tho troublos of a fevy fyears ugo 'Al that tlmo ho wits In command! or'tha stato troops called out to suppros tho mliio troublos. Wolls wan Ono of tho men whom Harry Orchard confossod to having triod to kill. Lato this afternoon it was ad mitted that whllo General Wolls Is not dangerously wounded, his In juries arp much nioro painful nnd serious than the first reports soomod io inaicato. a i Ho was rondorod unconscious nnd when ho camo to his sonsos It was found that ho had boon rondorod doaf. It Is believed, howovor, thnt this troublo Is only tomporary. His face and head woro badly laeorated and ho sufforod painful brulsos about Pennsylvania, but ho Js coming back ; tno boty, but so far as can now bo west and states In UjIb rognrd, "I told ho was not intornally Injured AT POLICE SQUAD RIOTING FOLLOWS A FORRIDDHN LAROR PARADF CLASH WITH CITY POLICB AND FATAL MIS LRU TAKFS ILACIC ARMY OF UNKMPLOYF.I) L1ARLB TO PLUNGH CITY INTO GRKAT DISORDER. Would not llvo horo if thoy gava mo the whole country." Tho boaru of trado Is In rocolpt nnd no bonos woro hrokon. Lato this afternoon tho police nr roetod ono mispoct but they docllno (United Pross Leased Wire.) New York, Mar. 28. A romark- i bio oporatlon Involving the t'ans fmlon of th blood of a father into tho voliu of his 3-day-old child, suf fering from nn attnek from purpura, has just been successfully performed in tho Rockefallor Instituto and h at tracting oonaldarnblo attention. Whon the Infant was brought to tho Institute Dr. AIo.tIk Carroll, aftor an examination, declared th tiny pa tlont was a victim of purpura, which morns a wankonlng of the walls of tho arteries, allowing blood to escape o all parts of tl-e body. The surgoon said hat trvn: fualon of blood would bo tho on y means or saving tho child's life. Dr. V. S. Lambert, tho fnthor, vol untered to supply It. One of his arteries was connected with the baby's blood veasals, tho beneficial effect being almost instantaneous. Tho child Is on the road to rooov ory and -is gaining flesh rapidly. of telegraphic advico from E. L. i t0 B,al whotlior tho man is a minor, Lomax, gonoral passenger ngont at,or to glvo out any Information as to Omaha, Nebraska, for tho Southern Pacific company, stating that tho large supply of colonist foldora on his Identity, Gnneral Wolls' osoapo from 'instant (loath was llttlo short of miraculous. Salem sent the advertising bueau of)1'0 w sleeping on nn outor porch, tho company, has boon oxliausted and aB nnB ,,oon h, oustom. It is sup that they aro In Immodlato need of posod thnt tho would-be assassins 5000 moro as tho domnnd of Inter acted persons Is enormous. A steady stream of home and business seekors continues to pour at an Increasing rato Into the olty know this as tho bomb was plncod almost directly honoath his bod. Tho explosion hurlod tho gonornl high In tho air and ho struok, stun ned, but not badly injured, several with the probability of u still greater001 fr0,n lh0 1,0,IB0- T,1 8,,1 of Increase whon tho larg.i contract for advertising let by tho board of trado day before yostorday Is put into force. Tho following roglstorod nt the board of trade rooms during tho past two 4aye: A. O. and O. E. Peterson of Lawronc. Iowa; R. D. Alftxandor, George Spanlol, W. A. Waddle and Charlos Stroff, of Stay tho building was torn completely away, and portions of the bod which Wolls wns stooping wore plckod up 600 foot from tho house. Tho outrage was porpetrated shortly boforo daylight, and as the homo Is In a resldenco soction that is thoroughly policed, nnd as tho portico stands In tho full glnro of ten: F. W. Henderson, of Portland; an eleotrlc light, thero Is much spo- DIRD HONYBR The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Honyor, at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The funeral took place this morn ing at 10 o'clock from tho family! homo at 411 S. Sixteenth street, nnd the remains convoyed to Leo Mission cemetery. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently yet promptly on the bowels and allays Infiamatlon at the nnm time. It Is pleasant to take. jSold by all druggist. W. D. Davl and George C. Davis, of Washington, Kansas; M. & Hon gker. of VIroqua, Wisconsin; R. D. May. Alfred A. Smith anj C. M. Cul biwth. of Aatorla. Alfred A. Smith, of Astrla, men tioned above was a resident of Sa eom 25 years ago and was astounded at the program mado In tho Improve ment here, ospeolally In tho wide awake Interest beginning to be shown by Salomltoe. Name registered at the Willam ette are: ' IL E. Dickons, of Pendlo ton; Robert Holbrook, of Spokane; R. A. Relckert. of Sacramento, Cal : F MulHn, of Los Angeles, Cal.; F. O. Kyle, of Tlxorkana, Texas; R. W Moore, of Boise, E Peyton, of Red uction as to how tho plottors woro enablod to pull off tholr work' undetected. lands. ChI.; Win, L. Rloe, of Lan sing, Mich., and L. Oallor of Hoyoke, Mass. Those at the Salem hotel are: F. W. Lahlll, of Santa Rosa, Cal.; I. F. Cherry, of Atlanta, Ga., and M. S. Shock, of Hubbard. Kodol Is a scientific preparation of vogetable actds with natural digest ants and contains tho samo Juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest more than ?000 grains of good food. Sold by all druggists. United Pross Lcasod Wlro.) ,Now York, Mar. 28. Two mon woro killed and a scoro of porsona woro Injured when n bomb wua thrown this afternoon during a labor riot following a demonstration lit Union Square. Tho (Jpad men are: Sollg Silver s'foTn, w'Jlo throw ho bomb, aud a starving UH"know.n wokltfsmanwuo,' blood nt his sldo. Th fnjurod tju-t. cludo Inbor domonstrators, police nnd womon shoppors, who wore struck by Hying piocos of the bomb or trnmplod upon In tho pnnlo wh'lch foliowod. Tho police had ohnrgod' tho crowd which was attomptlng tot nnrado with no llconso, and waat brooking It up byclubblng heads In discriminately. Sllvorstoln was stand ing on a park bonch watching tho riot. A policeman swung n club and lay open tho scalp of a laboring man dtrootly In front of him A plntoon of police wns charging dl roctly down upon tho spot whoro ho Mood. With n shrill ourso, that rang above tho turmoil nnd roar ot the riot, Sllvorstoln Jrkod a bomb from his pookot nnd wnvod It abovo his Paoplo foil buck horrified. A pa rader standing nonr yollol, "My God man. Don't do that." Evon as ho spoko, however, Sll vorstoln, with n wild gleam In hi. oye, started to hurl tho mlHslle nlm lug it so that would have fallen dl reotly in front of tho ndvanoing po ll oo. As ho did so, howovor, tho bomb slipped from his finders and droppod to tho cement pnvemont di rectly nt his feet. Ho was literally blown to pieces. Standing by Sllvorstoln's sldo at tho time, mid the only ono who did not try to floe whon tho bomb throw or rnlsod tho doaly mistillo above his head, was an unknown working man, thin, shabbily olad and evident ly starving. The explosion tore htm to plecoe and ho dropped without uttering n sound. A,n Indosoribable pnnlo followed. The Iron bonch on which tho bomb thrower stood wns blown to pleaos. A groat hole was torn In tho coment slldowalk. Hugo plate glass win dows on all sldeo of tho squara und high lu the skyscarpers woro shat tered and foil with a orash into tho streets adding to the list of injurod and tho general panic. Tho trouble rosultod when tho po llco, under command of Inspootor Burgfnd, acting undor orders from hoadquarters, attempted to arrest the Isadora of the demonstration for starting a pnrado for whloh u pormlt had boon refused by tho pollco. Tho purnders rushed to the ros ouo of their leaders and tho ofllcora drew tholr clubs aud charged tho fCoctlQU4 os page 4x,) "A