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: & fc Bf ra a 1 j -4r s ,ti r T TfT K A I l0umai 1 v i 31. xvm. t SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, J&Q8 NO. io;t -..-.-. j .. , ---z-: -2 QOKe abjh H tMKf Br H HiH bb hwibiI inTalKiTBiiMi tRi v4!biwp w r r M "iSeBJL - WHol jTrtl iLa W'lffiJMJ TLrT'rLwnr r T- 111 UK d T. PAUL COLLIDES WITH A CRUISER oosevelt Loses Fight for Four More Warships (CLONES ORNADOS FRIDAY IDREDS DEAD white persons and 50 negroes were klllod luto laBt night by the tornado. Tho fury of the "twJBtor" was spent In Louisiana, Alnbanm and Missis sippi, where all that remains of cer tain sections of eight twons are great hoaps of ruins, many injured inhabitants and bodies still under jtho wreckage. In Loulsann alone, according to a report reccivod in Now Orleans today, ut least 30 vil lages wcro levelled. No one seems to know exactly whero tho tornado started, but there are those who claim that the trail of dostruction nnj denth wan sproad by two cyclonos traveling In opposito directions, cast and west. Howovcr, whether It waB a cy clone or tornado, tho work of de struction to life and property was ACROSS THIRTEEN PRESIDENT'S BATTLE FOR BATTLESHIPS HE SUFFERS DEFEAT complete whom It struck. Among. iv aiishv.' . . -. . . -. ... . i-.t-.-i... i - ....-. itno dead ib Mrs. ueveroaux aiuuuiK. fES AND LEFT PATHS OP a well-known society loador of New I rtpliinttu nml Vntnlin IRVCTIOX LATH DETAILS, q. , " " ,. in' Concordia nnr- HIE R WAGES OP STORM. itted Press Loosed Wire.) lsh, La. Reports on dnmago nnd (loath nro coming slowly today, but they tond to show that oarllor reports were OF AlttUNLSTHA- TION SENATOR AMENDMENT is defeated, hit piles gets A RECONSIDERATION. (United Pros Lonsod Wlro.l Washington, April 2fi.t Prosldont Roosovolt Iuib apparently lost In hla fight for four instnul of two new battleships. Tho end of his strcnu X''S T.IHages ,n "thirteen bUUosJ vUo ami Horgon . v, ... leDakotns to tho Gulf or ''"""',"" bu n accounted for and ous efforts In this dlroction came to- ind untold suffering of ? ,oSt 160 woro Injured, 25 ofldny when tho senate defeated Sena- dl who wcro drlvon from i ,cu"1110iy A ,Jrt i also I tor Piles' mnondmont to tbo nnvnl raw la the general 0VmntoKrccolvodthnt a cyclone swept bill providing for four ships. Tho rtiyc i tho d'snstrouB torna-,he-n roco led tni i dcstroyliiR.Mnnto killed It without revision. Ii fill cwceplng tho south- o ( or tho hoar t '"" k,1Hng 1B senator Plies was not present when BtlMt ronnrtR nf ilonth onmo Inhabitant. i . - ft ..tnnannnu from Purvis. Miss., whoro 30 aitniwr nn-no.. aro bolng re- MMUkSm PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE - WHY IS IT it We Arc Always Busy at the Chicago Store? il Wn Igcnt person can nnswor that oiestlon In n minute, bo KAhivo n nic t , n n,t rands nf tho rlcht nrlcos. Come to v, diN and soo tho ciowds of bright ladlo that do tholr lit car ctabllihrnent: ladlos that know wnai quaiuy, Biyiu u 1 11 are now doing tho biggest business in tho history or iw t aro offering this week wonderful IJargnlns in ovory tti through their bodies. Nothinfl could stand befo'rfiMhe fury of tho wind, houses bolng picked up nnd whirled nbotit like foathors. Many grewsomo freaks of tho tor nado nro boing reported. At Purvis a girl was lifted Into tho air and while still suspended was truck by a pleco of flying timber, bolng instantly klllod. At Amlto, La., a minister was killed while ringing his church boll. Communication in demoralized pnd it is roailzod that there are many stricken soctlons from which no Inkling has been rocolvod. Mis sissippi suffored most. Tho wholo southern portion of the stato Is In mourning over tho loss of lifo. Ad ditional bodies nro bolng picked nip cdnstnntly nnd relief trains sent out from Now Orleans, Atlnntn, Mobile, Memphis, Nnthoz, Jackson and othor railroad centers nro oxpootod to bring In hundroJg of Injured during the day. ,Mnny towns have boon completely Of partially wiped out and dobris of Crocked dwelling and stores is scat torod promiscuously over tho coun try. Tho negro population suffered most on nccount of the InsoourUy of nnd crowded condition of tholr cab ins. ' Tho Identified white dond oarly to day numbered 42. in addtlon It was reported that four whites had boon killed at McCallum, Miss., which would bring tho whlto dead list to 4G. AMERICAN LINER IN COLLISION WITH 616 CRUISER 0TH SHIPS DIHAllLKI) AND PAHSKXGKHS ONIlY KKPT FROM LKAPINd OVKUIIOARI) T1V CiOOI) DISCIPLINE. tho voto was takon. Whon ho en- torod and was told that bin nmond niont hnil bon defeated ho imme diately demanded n jo-considorntlon ,nnd tho rcaniost whb Krnutod. I In tho debnto which followed the voto to re-consldor tho amondmont, 'Senator Aldrlch doclnrod that ho i wold venturo to deny on tho pnrt of I Prosldont Rooiovolt that tho rela tions with any powor are such us to Justify nny statomonts or Inslnua-ibut (lotnlls aro locking tlons thnt war Is Immlnont. Atlnntn, Ga., April 25. A Kroat Mobllo, Ala., April 25. Tho town og Fort Deposit, Ala., which Is 150 inlbja from MjbJla wna jyluod oft tho map by tho tornado, according to n report rocolvod today at Mobile. PurvK MIbs.. Anrll 25 Sxtv- fa'ir iiorHotiH havp boon klllod by the 'Unltod Proas Lonsod Wire) London, April 25. An appalling sea dlsastor wob narrowly uvortcd today off Dlnrck rock, near Yar mouth, whon tho American llnor St. Paul, westward bound, nnd tho cruiser Gladiator collided In u donso fog. A wild pnntp among tho pason gorH followod, many of them bolng orevonted from leaping overboard an tho St. Paul kcolcd over on her Bldo, which position s'ho now holds. Tho Gladiator, badly damaged but still nhlo to. run, .iumloi.jliuth ior shoro, nnd nIip wnn grounded Just In time to prevent lior from sinking. No Iohh of )fo huH heon reported. The first report that reached Lou ZrT., 1 7' " y,B don wa Mint both thlp had koik. imZi?nv "Li?, ..?fn ,f0 t'l I1,"" to otto' with all on board. 'K,b."K hoav,'or,.Ln th,s v,c,Mlty. Thosa abroad both steam wr taken Into small boats and infoly laudod on Hhoro. The most sorlous 71 Dress Silks 'i fta- the crsndefit m- f from and the 1 ri o the Chl- s1- ands of yard " r .' ard 35c, 49c, 65c 15c and 98c Goods if yon buy U KM tlS h- mt bau- dlem Price 35c, 39c, 49c, 85c and 98c lery i " -ut fully trim r ale. It will ' K T our prlflM. t4i if -JLpa k V ..." RnnntnK Tlllnn fllaAlitlmn1 flint Vr miml.ai.. n ...AM i.iiia.i i.. w0; -spo-aklng for" the Pwldent In. LocusI' GrovJ! Shlldo HarVI. Oil? i fiSSrlflSB I" !mX 'S,'" llw I The oxtont or tho damnge dono to the other boat hag not been re ported. ' Uoth Btonmori woro running nt n fair rate of epaod whon the bow of tho st. Pnul struck the Gladiator amldshlpn nnd slid along tho Bldo, finally kaollng ovur. Signals of distress wero Imme diately holbtod by cammnndorm of both boats. Tho Gladiator line 7K00 dlsplaeemunt, is 320 foot long and cnrrlo a or w of 450 men. An un conflrml report ayu that mnny memborB of tho crow were Injured. An unconfirmed report rooalved hem ImllratoH Hint 20 of tho oruw of the erulsor Gladiator were lout In tlin rnlllalon iodnv lictwoan thnt He .and MoDonOUgh. Whloh wero In the Imnl nnd tl. Amnrlrim llm.r St. path of tho tornado. The "twlitor" Paul. In reponso to urgont appeals inndo a path botwoQii six and sovon for ltiinc. warehlpe hnvo boon hundml fot wide. Telephone me- wut to th scnt. of the rolllslon. sages from many Georgia towns re- Many on board the Gladiator were port much Buffering. Injured. On account of the high wave in ii rh dillloultv la being ox that tho uowh of tho nrroat had leaked out. Whllo ndmlttltlg the ur rcst, he roftiHOB to say anything oC the mnn'B ldontlty or of what has boon dlscovorod of tho motlvo for tho prisoner's participation In tho outrage Tho othor two mon under arrest will probably bo roloaied today. THE HIGH SCHOOL HOYS S PLAY Ilia OAMK In ono of the prettiest 12-lnnlng gnmoB ever book hero tho Unlvorslty of Oregon defeated tho Salem htgU fchool team yesterday by the close, score of threo to two. Saying thai It wns n pretty gamo Is putting It mild, tho first 12 Oregon mon up never snw -ilrBt whllo eneh t f thoso Innings Siilom had n man on baBo. In the fourth GnbrlolBon brought In tho first run for tho high bcIiooI. In the seventh Oregon put two mon ovor tho pinto, the first on n very cJobo doclnlon, but In tho lnnt of that in ning Koeno crossed tho pinto tiolng tho ncoro. Tho game Btood thlB way until tho twoltth whon llnthawar cama In on hoiiio poor hoadwork of tho high school Salem failed to Bcoro In tho last or this Inning. Tho foaturo of tho gamo wau "Larry" Kcouo'b pltohlng. It wa tho Unit day ho had boon out of tho hoiiso for throo dnya, being Inyed up with a cold, but this fact waH hnrdly notlccnblo In tho way ho stood up to the twelve Innings. Kcuno plainly hud It ovor, tho, 'var sity -iilldhor and tho ony Ycanon Sa lem lost tho gnmo win tho lack of experlonoo of the younger plnyors which nhowod In sovornl Instancos Al 6tirt llmo IcaoUoTttilKJd hlft toam out when Oregon had n mnn on 2nd and 3rd and none down. ThU oIuum of p'uylug la not ofton scon. The; game can best bo summed up t looking over the tablimtud score "THE SILENT FRIEND" Ono of t!u greatest of Iliwhlde'N wonderful jnhu Iiiih plated 100,000 iduuvs of Hn treasury stock on the market. Ivan Martin nnd J. II. Ciiidlelmtigh, representing the company mil bo found at Mr. Llston's office, it 10 Court street, from 0 to Hi n, m. nnd from 7 to 0 p. m. Call and exnmlue ores ami learn something of the uorld'H biggest mining ennui. If you warn to nee pretty uHeh SulU sold quirk, rouie to the Chl otttee Store We are clearing than out t a great rale We ought to when you muskier the low prlte wo aik for Swell Garment. $8.50, S10.50, $12.50, $15 advocating his amendment. ,nddod that In hlsoplnlon that If war .comoe it will ho in die 1'aoltlc. I There Is no prospect of a final vote on tho Piles' amondmont to day. It is reported that Prosldont Roosovolt has proposed a compro mise authorizing the construction of four battleship, but appropriating only onough monoy this year for two. It Is fiirthor reported thnt thl compromise is under coneldoratlon. The lender of the senate are com plaining that th debate I being us'd to gain time. ceived today from all directions The exact number of dead may never be known. Five killed and IS injured a Orfflj-., Qa. , ' I'lre Hundred Iiijurwd. i New Orleana. Anrll SB. Die- 1 patches recelvel up to noon today 3 front various yelQig In ilie gontheru I state Indicate that at leaat S00 ' haw be n Injured All the hop4tal S In the rnnall town are crowded Many or tnew lack the lacliltiee tor M faring for no ntanv UMliettl Ou W this aonu4 the utTering is intense u it appeurs now that the tornado started in the central part of LouU lana. -Arptng evtr thing before It up to in Georgia Hue. This one wa fo'Iowed by a eeeond tornado which did further damage In Geer gia Judging from what la knot) a The Memphis. Term., weather bu- perloneed In launching boat from reau today reported that 11 towns tho St. Paul. had been destroyed or damaged In l The latrwt new front the scene Louisiana, Si In Mlaalulppl, 4 In Al- of the coMlelon hv that the number abama. 'of dead will roach .IS. Florence. Texas, waa the worst n damaged In that state and IS per-! .... sou are reported killed there. OnLlaml Dyiiuinltir AmKe, ,o , . Oakland. Cal , April 15. One of Home Ga Anrll Si Twentv tn0 m" who ,,,w '", JniH L Oh' Jio?.'.r. -i'ld to 1 deadln OS I"" h,r Weluely night town and Qovo Springs, Ga., as the "U uf wrtodv and the result of a tornado. A telephone J."90 " 8f cured bay that Ueaidet the heavy loaa ol,"1.0".'""?"- r. . . - ,, Ufe. the damage done to property t J ' ", lau on.at.. Utt ! ureal I two n,B WH" wrft H kulklg along N'lneteenth avenue with a nirmiM.ham u vHi ' loyaterloua package In hla anna a Birmingham. Ala.. Awrll M. lie- fw moln.Ht- ufor,. the home of W. port. MelYl from AlbertTllle. Ga., H. . Sehenek. 1370 Nineteenth eayt that Si HH-aona tmvf hew kill- MTenae. In whloh UtmI Jatnee Galla- ed In that towii igM0r aluJ Bll wlf WM giittrd by " 'a bomb laat Wednesday night The Mobi'e, Ala.. April S6. Twenty Imuortanee of thl man's arrest. peraon periahad In McCsHuhi, Mi., whoe identity la kept a clone secret and the MeCalkum treatle and S00 by the pollee overahadows any step 'eat of track were blown away. ! heretofore taken by the sleuth In the ease. It la whispered that th Rlohnrdson, JlntliawHy batted out of pogltlon. Double play Runjp to Taylor. ThriMMhnae hit Hathawaj', gaorl lire hlt Roberta (i), GRbrlOliun, Kay. Mooreg. Uaao on hallH Off Ollfford, 4 Struck out fly Clifford (1. by Koenoa R. Pmiilre Hlahop. Scorer Cury CALIFORNIA'S WELCOME TO - THE FLEET 0 i PATH lilt AND SON 1 suspect l closely eoaneeted with GVllVY OP MUHDHIl Hie crime and through hie capture (UnlUd Preea Limum Wire, i ( loeal detectlvee have hope of n.n ftw i, n tt ji.hu getting at the very foundation of the today. It la intimated that property M DieMneon 'and 'hn aon. Willie. I ' ' o rid the community of 1..I111.I lull HAa boa nut . . w rnu ml eulllv or murdtr IB Ilia w v.. .. . i ' ' l.u.n,i j.r.. ihiB tiftornoAii fnr thM ' The arreut wa made cu. 1 ... -.n. .- - .. . .. .-.. to Store That Saves You Money Porty Towns lujurvil. 1 Iateat eatlm.ite of the number killed are aa follew: Louisiana. 70: Mieatselppf. SO; Alabumn. 50; Tenneeaee, 30; Texas. SB. Total 31. It la believed to towns were de trod or badly damaged. Ilodiee are being picked up all through the cyclone belt and It ia believed that even the latent esti mate are too conservative. Many corpses were found banging from land limbs of trees, rolled upin heaps and o- pinned to tht- ground with apllutora Skating Rink openg tonight late last mnc r itiBVwn tb n niHdu. eveniug ny uauiain or iMiieciiva The crime waa committed on the) P ter a day's hard night of October 30. when a group l rufnK ' u"- , of fire asaaultej the Hindu and holw ! clotely guarded to pollen Sigh Sentanee will be pad Tsie.,-" .," ru"? day. ,, , I I I ! 'Ill I.I. Now .Vnturlu. Claude . P. ChattaiM, iciawath Palls; Jno. Huekley. Newport; Prank T. Beny, II. T. Uruee, Port- br Captain Peterson and hU foree of detective and I now awaiting further examination by the dotec Uvee. It la said that ovorythlng points to hla guilt and that he Is evi dently one of the two men seen near the notiie Just prior to the explo Ion Cantaln of Dectlo Peterson was mu'h rbagr.ned today to learn (HlltATHST ltKOIIITION' IN III8 TOHV OP PAPIPIP COAST TO I IK OIVKN PLICirr UPON ITfi. A RIVAL. The crownlug event In the world famous voyage of the American battleaulp fleet will In the rousing re ceptlou It received in San Pranciaeo Prom the hour the sixteen big men-of-war plough thrpugh the Oolden Oatj on May 5th until thccltio of the grand review on May 8th, every moment will he filled with stirring and historic events. The Souther. Paelfle Company line In Oregon will make u low round trip rate foi this occasion from Salem to Bun Pranciaeo of 125. Sale date , May 2, 3 Riid 4. Pinal return limit ! 29 days. Tula Sv(U allow ample time to see In detail jtjno rebuilding of the great oity or Ban Pranolaeo. To visit tho tunny polnta of Interest In and around the Hay City and make aide trips nt ploasuro In Southern California. Cull ou any agenta for doeorlptlvo mutter of Cal ifornia, make sleeping car reserva tion lu advance. WM. McMURAY, General Passenger Agont JOHN M SCOTT, Assistant General Passenger Agent ail it. 11. p.oa. 1:. mmm Colomnn, ss. . . i 0 0 12 3 2 imflfl Ramp, c. f R i 1 2 2 1 JfK I'aine, lb K 1 0 20 0 0 Koetlry, r. f. . . B 0 1 0 0 0 MfM Clarke. I. f. ... i Q 0 1 0 0- 2ffl Hathaway 3b A 1 3 0 2 0 M Houston, 21). ..301271 H Taylor, r ft 0 0 8 3 O j!f fiH Clifford, p fi 0 0 1 7 0 HH 43 3 C 3)1 23 I IwH All. R. 11, P.OA. 13. HIE Roberts, aa. . . . 4 0 0 3 3 0 flM Parmer, 2b. . . fi 0 0 2 4 I fiH Jones, e fi 0 I) f 3 0 IB Hunt, I. f T 0 0 Q 0 0 HanV Gabrle'Hon, lb.. 4 1 0 21 2 1 ! Kay, 3b I 0 1 fi 0 iff lei Mooree, r. r. . . 4 ' 0 1 0 0 0 fllfll Porklu. 0. P. . . fi 0 1 0 0 0 M Keenoa, p 1 1 1 0 4 I B 39 '2 7 3621 3 MS :l