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MOST GRATIFYING TRADE YOU WILL EVEtt MAKE WILL RESULT THROUGH A WANT-AD: I! .1 1 ; v i,r.i i I f auraal tfj SALKM, OUKGON, FpappTieMAY 5. 1908 NO, 1S I -! VVIII ' ' - SALKM, OUKGON i J.lVIJixl1 BL TO RUN VICEPRESIDENCY LANTIC FLEET IS GIVEN A GRIND WELCOME ATBELLINGHAM IEYTO iONTINUE FIGHTING THOUSANDS VIEW THE WARSHS DISHEARTENED AT PUGET SOUND RR TO 'CONVICT ItUBP HOXCAKS i IKI) TO HAD CITIZENS AS HIS SCORES JUDGES WHO ctei) venire: tailed Press I.vaied Wire.) Francisco, Mny 22. "Wo itlnuo to prosecute Abo Rnef se jaw ii vinaicntcu. Tiioro is !c up. Wo are not bo dls- yd over tho disagreement will lay down." els J. Honey, assistant dls- tomey, paused long enough sntlnucd on page five.) UTILIZED TO HR1NG visitors -Tfl.OOO COME FROM OTHER l'MCKS-r ORIENTALS TtXKE PART IN FESTIVITIES. u. (United I'km Leased Wire.) Belllnghnm, Wash., May 23. With boxcars attached to "all thu night trains, so that tho thousnnds or visitors from tho neighboring towns could rench tho city in time for to day's fleet celebration, Belllnghnm awakened this morning with 7G.000 entlnuln,tlo visitors within hor gate. (Continued on page five.) - i . in i lwyj mm -i niCAGOl ,..- PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE RAIN OR SHINE F You will ttlwaya find the crowd at the Chicago Store. Yoa can- im1 the Intelligent people, xney ninny kiiuw uie uwi piuoe louo trading the plaw where they get the good fo the hunt inon. Bee the little prices we bhIc FAIRBANKS ABANDONS HIS1 FIGHT f 0$ PRESIDENCY CONTENT TO , UK CANDIDATE IEeT ' ; by. iAer .r 1 17 t ' MAYBE niKTFn HOUSE FOR SECOND PLACE first' hrbak in ANTI-TAFT ALLIED FORCES. ItEPUnLlOAN MraORlTYiEvVDER TO ASK FOR HXPLUSION HECAUSE OF UN "JUSTIFIED ATTACK ON ELEC TRIO HdAT COMPANY. n (United Press Lenncd Wire.) Washington, Moyv22, Vice Presi dent Fnlrbank la now a candidate for tho second placo on tho Republi can ticket, having abandoned hi fight for Jho presidential nomination. This is tho first definite break in tho forces of tho "allies" as those opposing tho aspirations of WlUlam 11. Taft jiro known, j'urunnks cump now , (United Press Leased Wins.) Washington, May 22. Tho prob ability .that Representative Lilley, re cently severely crltlclsod by tho con gresslbnal commltteo which investi gated hl charge ngninst tho Electric JEoHt company, may bo olectod gov orpwr of Connecticut next Novombor malresult In tho delay of tho con- No one In th'J tomplated action looking to his ux- attempu to pituran qb a tnotnuer or tno nouso. conceal tho movomont. Slnro the LlilOy charges havo been. Tho vjord cornea rfrqni Chicago J declared grjiundlcu strotiR opponl tiat Xlr. Keallng, io Fairbanks i tlonio the Corifte'cll5flt-inenlber"hil manager, who oponod up hendquar- developed iii the lower branch of tors for tho vlco president in Chicago J congress. John Bhnrp WllllamS, inoro than a wook ago, Is bonding ov- minority leader, Is snld to havo al RAILROADS MAKE CUT IN WAGES WANT HIGHER RATES SECTION MEN AND UNSKILLED LAUOR AFFECTED FIRST MOVE OF COMPANY TO CiET IN CREASE IN TARIFF. lies' Suits place on snle for n few days jullctf Suits. This Benson's creations. These garments tiidsoiuely trimmed, tailor- silk lliifil, pony biicI veht ats full gored ntl plent- irtH. They como In nil the similes. They nro tlve pro- ins of the iR'st nuiniifnctiir lit houses. of the oaM. They t anivliiK nnd nro bought fry close figures. We give In-neat to our cu6tonw.TS. I, $10.50, $12.59, $1490 Millinery Trimmed Huts now on uCq cs that will surprise you. ;s Goods Silks are- slaughtering the prices e denartBients. Come and yourself. Dret,s Good, c, 35c. 40c. fi5c and van. rd, 3e, S3c. 49c, C5c, 750 I li rfjQy jOtiIjWarzf?ftms. JHfll . mm . MA wm sin - 'iftAW ii tm Px'Ilir5 I II 1 1"" iw!i Hear Governor Chamberlain GRAND OPERA 1IQUBE SALEM SATURDAY, 8 p. m. May 23 Governor Geo. E. Chnmhorlatn will speak at tho Grand Opera Home In Salem, at 8 o'clock noxt Saturday night. You will miss Bomethln good If you nro not thoro. EVERYONE WELCOME (United I'reii r.rnncd Wire.) Chicago, Mny 22. A general cut in wnges of all section men and un skilled laborers has been ordered by the railroads extending west from Chicago. Several thousand men nro affected. This 1b the first wngo reduction made by tho western roads, and Is considered in some, quarters tho flrtt step in a goneraj, cut which Is do clarcd to be, I'nevlfyvble unless reve nue ca'h 'bo iMcrcaied by an advanco' In ' rrehrhf-Tarifs. The- roductlon lu' tbo cftso of pjojih sfcthwi men Is from 31.35 n day foKfenMiokrt to ai'SK. Most of tho laborers "affected arb ynrnlvnrtwo -.om w, t. ory effort now to getting delegates lined up for Fairbanks for second placo on tho ticket, Tho significance of tho fiction of tho Fairbanks managers is that Taft 'will be 1e nominee. Allied candi dates decllno to discuss the action of the Falrbunkft managers, but they are, convinced that Taft and Fair banks will be tho nominees. LAW SUITS EVERY ATTORNEY AND LAY. MAN SHOULD READ THE HEF- ERENCE TO LAW SUITS ON PAGE FIVE OF THIS ISSUE. ' Now Is your tlino to buy Swell t Suits for small money. Yards of Calicoes and lOOO fancy Lawns at, yard 56 The Store That Saves You Money I JAP AMIIAKSADOR ADDRESSES ARHITRATION CONFIJRK.NCIJ (Untied Pre I.cawl Wire.) Lake Mohonk, N. Y.. Mny 22. Raron Taknhirn, tho Japanese am bassador to the United States, ad dressed tho Internationa) Arbitration conference today. Arbitration," he talj, "Is consid ered the only practical means of bringing , about an amicable sottlo inent of International disiyjtes, You certainly are awaro that Japan has been sometimes a party to ibis meth od of sottllng disputes It is need less for mo to say that tho United States has distinguished Itself in Its foreign policy by a high sense of justice and fair play. "In regard to Japan sho is holding ,her own despite her mamy vicissitudes." ready prepared n resolution nuking for Lllley'K eacpluslon nnd thut it may bo introduced before tho houBO ad Jonrs. However, tho Republicans appear to feel moro kindly toward Lilley, nnd after taking tho matter under consideration, .havo decide! not ito vote for his expluslon during this ssssion. It is said they have takon this Utltudes because reports have reached Washington to tho ef fect that the representative has ex collont chnncoi of being elcoted tho chief executive of his state., , Hence they nro willngto give tho matter n "dignified delay." - O' WILL TEST CAPACITY OF MARE ISLAND YARD (T'blted I'rtfta Levied Wire.) SrnUl , May ' 22 Orders have been Uwml for the battleship "MU eourl to lotiva th IlMt May 21 and proceed with a minimum coal Rupply to Maro Island to go, into dry dock. The greatest Interest Is bolng manl- feted by the officers of tho fleet In tho pending attompt to dock a bat tleshlp at the Mare Island yard. Tho Mi'sourl will arrive off San Frnnri co with her coal bunkers practically empty so ns to give her tho llghto.U draught possible. On the succoss or failuro of the experiment, will prac tically dep&nd the ftur of the Marc Island yard. n i ..I . HURNH WANTS $30,000 TO FIGHT JOHNSON (United Pmm r'Al Wlr'o.) Snn FrnncUco, May 22. Tommy Rums, the American heavy weight champion, sends word , over, from London thnt ho will nevor fight Jnek Johnson, tho colored whirlwind, un less ho Is guaranteed $30,000, win lose or draw, Dllly Non.ll, tho American's mnn ogor, who Is now vlstlng at his homo In Oakland, recolvod the lottor con taining the terms under which hla mnn will meet Johnson, Durns also announced thnt ho had been guar nntotd $30,000 by Jack CurJey, tho Chicago fight promoter, to fight Johnson at Goldfleld, lK.it it Is not thought In sporting circles thnt much Will como from tho offer. 'At any rate, Durns Instructed Ncnll to sond tho forfeit money to Otto Floto of Denver to bind tho match, In case Curloy Is In' dead earnest. Burn writes that ho will l'cayp for Amoll ca at once If the match Is mado. n HUGHES SIGNS ANTI-, DUCKET SHOP HILL New York, May 22. Small stock gamblers In Wnll street are in do spalr today over the uews thai Gov ernor Hughes has signod the Cnssldy antl-bucket shop bill, which wl'l close hundreds of njneos ovor tho state whore the margin gambling had providod largo Incomes for tho ma nipulators for many years. Tho bit ter cry in tho "stroets" Is thnt "It's tho little fellov that always gets stung." The buckot shop men point out thnt tho legislature passed blind- iy over uovornor Hugues recom mendation for a complete investiga tion of all stock gunibling in Wall streot particularly In the stock ex change. -ii- - f in. GIRL IS , STOWAWAY ON SHIP IN TORPEDO FLEET SIXTKEN-YEAR-OLD olga ibimi ARRESTED IN SAILORfl TOG8 WAS AWAITING FOR TAR'S PAYDAY TO MARRY. (United I'rrn t.tmed Wire.) Vallojo, Cnl May 22,- 0!g rsMi tho lC-year-old girl, who, attired n n Juckloa' Mnlform, rodo from V 1'ojro to Banta Cruz p.b k stowaway on the torpedo boat destroyer Hop kins, in etlll In tho custody of the po lice to whom sholg roluctantly relat ing, tho d etaila of her strange experi ence. While .the police aro questioning; her, n.avnl officers are dtmsusclng plans for a searching iRveetlgRtion; of th cswJ'T.Thtt nWtkiU4kNrtUr learned addjtlonal faofs concermnr the lo?e"ikffnlr thjtt liot,the Ibt-, torfiiicTf t.o glV'a.:ecap?fe.,?7' velbps that her lovo for J, J, Jkysew slrl, n sailor on ho torpedo i6t ' etroyer Truxton, led her to Bank tki remarkable trip, Although fttysew kl repented bin promise to4ay tkat, ho would marry the girl on his next, pny day, the plans for the wedding aro expected to bft carried out,,' as Olga will bo taken to Snn Frncl;o this afternoon whore sho says hat aunt resides In the Mission district. Tho girl sayn thnt after sho run away from her homo In Los Angalw ho was providod with a sailor's uni form. Styzowakl had plnnned to stow hor nwa'y on tho Truxton, but failed. Sho was tHcn nut on th Hopkins without attracting the at tention of tho offlcors, Fonrlng that sho would bo detect ed Olga begged to bo taken nehor when tho torpedo fleet reached (tour Cmu on Its way up the const, 8!yzowskI gnvo her money with which to pay her faro to San Fran Cisco, from which city Bho wont to ' Vallojo to meet tlte sailor whom Bho had expected to marry. Szyzowskf paid her expense In a boarding hou and tho couple wns waiting for pay day to rol( around whon tho policy placed hor under nrrest ou one of the whnrfs. Slnco hor ruotkor died in uunm, wnere ner tatjier owned ft, plantation, 0'na has boon living with her aunt, Mrs. Hubert, In Lo An geloo, if her other aunt li not lo cated in Ban FranejRoo the pollco probably will send 'tho glijl back to I-os Angeles, -n ROOSEVEIT WOULD LIKE EVANS FOR VICE ADMIRAL REPORT ON POST- OFFICE HILT KILLED Washington May .22.T-J Tho con lerenco on the postoffice bill includ ing the ship subsidy amendment was rejected br the houso today by a . . .- . ,rr VOIO OI lit U) 100. PACIFIC OCIS.N 18 RUT POORLY MAPPED (United I're Uaicd Wr.) San Franc lco, May 22. Newsof lasting Interest in rnariuo circles D brought to San Francisco n tho an nouncement made by members of tho Gallilee expedition of the Carnegie Institute n Washington ttoat tho Pa ciflc ocean charts are in grlevoui error, being two and three degrees off in some instance?. FULLEHTON ESCAPES FROM DETECTIVE San Francisco, May 22. Hurried away In a big automobile Immediate ly after tho charge against him of bolng n fugltvo from Justice had been dLsmUsed In pollco court today, Rob ert Fullerten, so nof a St, Louis mil lionaire, wanted in ' Now York to answer (or the alleged abduction of a young woman, Is now believed to be at sea beyond' the three-mile lim it, whera the state oMcers cannot place bands on him. ' (United Pre Leacd Wire.) Washington, Mny 22. For tho first time since ho loturnml from his long crujve on the Atlantic fleet Ad miral Evans colled on President Roosevelt today. On leaving tho "White Houso hv said that tho nation's chief execu tive had expressed a wish that h could hayo him elevatod to tho rank of vice admiral. "Such an honor would please m greatly," said Evans, "but If It is not conferred upon mo I'll ry to get along as boit'i can without 'it." Tho old sea warrior declared he felt well, but plainly showed the ef fects of his 'Illness. V