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MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS ACQUAIIWANCEYOUVILt-EVER HAVE"WltLFINb"YGU -THROUGH-A-WANT-a5; we Dial 1ft I I auraal 2ipsfi! xvni. SALEM, OREGON', MONDAY, MAY 23, 1008 NO. 181 firiB .. I B B II m. TBW of I W I B M iKH B I iW t a, B, I M ' B H L y rfl lot InllnllnllnHni MrSrtja'BffTTtrtlln 'llrtl fri'i flP X-- IGS '1 TORM LEAV ? ESTHOUS ANDS HOMELESS ! I1 ' 1 I ' I RRY K. THAW IS DECLARED INSANE BY THE SUPREME COURT 10 1 UL. EPT IN ASYLUM IE AT LARGE kek furious at su- ME JUSTICE'S DECISION .. .snwA n.s mti i'ri li.ll.VlVI'i .1IUXIUa 1U Ill.W3- FROM MATTEAWAN. United I'rMi I.cnscd Wire.) tikeopsle, N, Y.. Mny 25. (endnll Thaw Is lnsnnc nnd if from tho nsylum would bo pee to tho public Bnfety, no to -tlio decision filed todn Kco Joseph Morsohnuaer In the court In the hnbens corpu- brought In hope of gaining jntlnucd on pago five.) TRYING TO BOOM FOR GORTELYOU FOR SECOND PLACE FRIENDS WANT HIM FOR VICE PRESIDENT CLAIM HE WOULD HELP NEW YORK STATE TICKET. (United Pre I.enied Wire.) Washington, Mny 25, With vc nowed vigor tho frlendB of Secretary Cortelyou nro booming him for vice president on the Republican ticket, one of tho best arguments being urged in his favor Is that ho would heln tho ticket In Now York Btntc. Tho ndmlsslon is mado in Wash ington that Fairbanks seems to b tho fctrongest candidate for second LIFE AND rv ' TBmBBarB nsumci-i y . mmm t fW f 4 ARE LOST BY TERRIBLE WIND ANNA IS ' TO 1ARRY OE SAGAN SEVEN THOUSAND HOMELESS AS RESULT OP FLOORS SCORE REPORTER DROWNED THE MENDOUS DAMAGE DONE. taoraw1 h h tb riBH m h v w Ar h -mm hbmb PEOPLES ' LtJr BARGAIN HOUSE . RAIN OR SHINE Vm rl ..1. .. l.wl ,.. fitl nt lw fKf ; trtt Qftri Ymi rilll fool (tic Intelligent iooplc. They nlwnyH know the Ixvt place to do t frmlliiir w. tiIuv. wtinrn fhev L'ff (lie U(M)1h foP tile llNt 111011- fSeo the little prlcew wo nsk. lies' Suits k jilnco on mlo for a tow days todies Suits. This Benson's crentioiiR, These annents hnndboniely trimmed, tailor. p, fcllk lliu'd, pony ami efet M, coat full gored nd plent- lilrts. They come In oil tho fhhades. They nro tli pro. Dis of tho best innnufnctur. Jit houses of the east. They rW"t arriving nnd nro Iought Nry close figures. We give bonellt to our customers. ), $10.50, $12.50, $14.90 Millinery 1 Trimmed HutH noiv on sa'o see that will Hiinrlse you. iss Goods Silks an, slaRghterlng the prices departraentH. Come and or youref. Dress Goods, f25c, 33c, 49c, 5c ad up. ard, 23c, 33c, 48c, 63c, 7So P. wwwim flu ill- Iff'i. mm Jit ii I, ft' 'HlW iW. "J in ihvm ' I I I Dallas, TexnB, May 25 The most violent storm of tho year brolce .over North Toxas last night. It was' ex ceptionally sovoro at Fort Worth, Dallas Wichita Fulls, Denton nnd Ab ilene. Andrew Welch, n snloon keeper of North Fort Worth, whose placo was Inundated, was drowned In trying to escape A 16-year-old boy who was working for Welch was also drowned. Four men were seen to be swept Into Mnplo creek in tho suburbs of Fort Worth and drowned. Effort to learn their identity have failed. Tho proporty Iosb at Fort Worth nnd vicinity exceeds $100,000. Wado OwenB nnd Ernest Stateler wore drowned at Mineral Wells. Six SAYS HER LAWYER ATTORNEY PREPARES COX- TRACT WHEREUY NEITHER "GETS HOLD OF THE OTHERS FINANCES. (United Pre Lemed Wire.) Pjirls, t May 25. Madam Anna Gould will bo 'married to Prlnco Hello le 8agnn here June 14, accord ing -to tho announcement mado ly Majltre Cachard, Madam Gould's at torney, who is at work on tho wed diiK contract today. 1'he wedding will bo solemnized by a yll ceremony and tho coremony of-ie ProtestanUcAnrch.Thelcon tru'et is to bo known as the "separa tion of- proporty rulo" under which the prlnco will not get hold' of tho money which his coucln and prede cessor Count I3onl expended so freo- There i llttlo doubt, however, thai ..seh. CHILDREN VISIT THE WARSHIPS HUNDREDS ABOARD TO PROVE FIEND IS NOT DEAD FLAN Of MAYOR VISITORS FLOCK TO SEATTLE TO IN ORDER TO INDICTrLAMPHERI!, WITNESS PARADE IX HARROR OHIO GOES TO SAN FRAN-CISCO. (United Press I.eiued Wire.) Seattle, May 25. With tho sun PROSECUTOR HOPES TO SHOW THAT MRS. GUNNESS IS STILT ALIVE. (United Prrti Leaned Wire.) Ln Porto, Ind May 25.. -In mak- shlnning brightly In direct contrast lug his jlft"s to assist in the defease to yesterday's drizzle, tho bnitlcfthlps of Ray Lamphefe, under IndkttMen. of tho Aitlnntto licet nro today being for tho murder of Mrs HeHe G-hk-vlslted by hundred? of school chit- nosg, in whoso private burying dron nnd others. Tho city Is again ' grounds 14 of hor alleged viotlBM filling up with visitors coming to wit no7s tho great parado tomorrow, which will bo the culminating ted- tMt'o of the local celebration. woro burled, Mayor Darrow of, L rorte, today docjared that he would; provo that tho charred body of th tsoBian fcind in the aaliea of t Tod'ay'a sports', barbecuen a.d free GnnncM home was not that of the al cutortnlnrnonts aj tho thentors were iCKedjnurdora,.but k remains eC the features. ' ' ' a young" woman who dtoppearea a Tonight tho ball to the enlisted year ago. men will bo given nt Loiclil park. Scores of prjvato functions are be ing given this afternoon nnd nro on Anna haB arranged to provide woll tonght for the offlcora of the fieot. for hor prlnco. Tho contract pro- persons aro reported drowned nenrvldes that neither party to tho wed ding is to inherit from tho other ex cept by specific testamentary provls ion. Cachard announced that all ftbjoc tlon on tho part .of tho Gould fam ily had been withdrawn and that tho wedding would bo sntslfactory to a'l concerned. The couple will reside- I" France. Tho bans, it is nnnounced, will be published next Sunday, Sachard denies positively tho story published Sunday that Mmo, Gou'rt and tho prlnco were mnrricd In Ho boken, N. J., tho midnight be-foro they Balled for Europe o Wichita FnllB and Childress, nnd n; Denton an unknown man lost his llf in tho llo'od. Railroads and crop hnvo suffered largoly. Two thousand more persons were drJven from their homes todny os tho result of the rl:o of the Trinity river, making approximately 7000 that aro now practically without sholter. Houses aro being swont down nnd carried nwny by tho rag ing stream, big factories are flooded and bridges hnvo been torn down Thousands of heads of livestock have perished. Dallas, Tex., May 25. Caught oa n railroad bridge that was swept, Lrr)r( P away by the -lslug wnter of the Trln- ,JJM(jLod ity river, i persons wero wasneu in to the raging stream and eight of them are thought to have been drowned. Aftor struggling for life for set' eral minutes bIx of thorn were res cued, but so fnr no traco of the re maining olght has been discovered. Uuloss they reach land come distance away, out of sight of tho rescuing party thoy perished. Duith List Near Two. Hundred. Dallas, Tox, May 25 Ledbottor, who has ADJOURNS SATURDAYS Tho battleship Ohio salloil morning for San Francisco. this JaekieN Hurled, Puget Sound Navy Ynry, Wash , May 25. With full nnvnl ceremon- Jev, tho' bodies of Fred Lullnsklnut (LfiV RP J. J. Staub, of tho battleship Now, (Tin I DL Jorsoy, killed at Delllngham Inst Fri day by bolng run ovor by n trolley car, wero laid to rest this afternoon in tho naval cemetery hero. BELIEVE SHE SHOT HUSBAND Further than this Mayor parron- would mnko no etatfliseut. . Im,I4 that In spite of the (act that'.th teeth found In tho rulnu have ba noRltlvnlv Idonlllled an. ihniA nlfiMra. I GuanesB he would offtm proof that the woman did not perUh in 4k flames. .'Is 'S FOUL PLAY Non it. your time to buy Swell Suits fur smull money. 1000 Yards of CaIlcoen and fancy Lawns at, yard 5J (United Pre" Lewed Wire.) Washington, Mny 25. Final ad journment of congross, It Is now thought, will occur next Thursday. The nreient nlnn of both branches Shorlff (, oongress has been mado with .1 been engage.: vltrW to aoin no moro work tnnn since early morning In reioulng po- th, competing of that a'rendy 'inder p!o who woro driven to house tops' wuy wjjj requlr-. In fact, the 'nftafra and 4reea by the flood caused by tho ut tnu Mjnnjo nn,i )0WCr j10U80 nr0 rising of tho Trinity river, declared bojnK EO 8rmpad that it is not at all lato this afternopn that nt least 100,,mDrolmhje thnr adjournment may persons have porished In the vicinity l)0 ian a Juy oarllor than Thurs of Dallas and hnt 50 moro have ,iuyt It Ju UKrmi that most of the diowiwl op mot death In some other i remaining tlm will be derotod to form in West Dallas. tj)0 work of stralghtonlng out the Tho great majority of thoso who tnnglo ln which tho roports of con perlshed were woram and children forenco committee and Involvod, Late reports arriving hero tell of , wlth the appropriation bills getting iruch suffering in tho outlying dla-j most of tho attention. trlcU. Notwithstanding protests of Not until thoso disputed points aro officers in charge, Sheriff Lcdbetter BOtt!cd can congret' adjourn, 'today took command of a big go . , ornment steamer and directed tho 'lIEXEY'S CHAUFFEUR crew to pick persons off of hopne' ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING The Store That Saves You Moiey j tops and tree1, whoro they were ma. rooned. (Unite I're Lwd Wlr.) Oakland. Cal , May 25.H. Crampton, chauffeur for Franchi 3 place, but at tho eamo time it is llency, was fined HO for violating pointed out that there la a strong ua-1 tho speed law, having been arrested der current of Cortelyou sentiment Sunday while trying to cajcb a ferry It. U the purpose of the treasury ec- boat at Oakland pier with Mr. and retnry's 'friends to develop tbfa ait. Mrs. Henoy. Orumptoa atarted to ment undtr tho surface and make Jt protest vigorously at the arrest, b jt appear )n tbo open eo strongly that Jt was slleacei by Hency's command- will Inoure his nomination in the He- "Quit cojaplising These mea as publican national convention. doing their duty." Snn Frnnolsco, Mny 25.- Detec tive) are eearchlng the city for Mrs Zena Pollard, who was to como to trial today on a charge of attempt ing to kill her husband, Harry Pol lard, the actor. Severul weeks' ago Mrs. Pollard, through Jealously, Is alleged to havi fired live shots at her husband. Two of them took ffoct. Both deny an attempt to murdor, the actor claim ing that while ho was fooling with his revolver he accident!)- shot him solf. o LITTLE PROSPECT FOR SETTLEMENT OF STRIKE Olovoland, O., May 25. Arbitra tion us a means of settling tho dllH ouKles betweon ofllclah of tho Mu nicipal Traot'on company nnd the ivtrcatoar mon's union received a set back today when it was lonrued thnt an Incomplete count of the votes cast on tho proposition to arbitrate the lenorlty rights of the non-union men showM that tho question hni un doubtedly been auowed under. o " - SUE FOR JiAND ILLEGALLY SECURED Portland, Or. May 25. Three suit for tho recovery of 0380 acres of land in Linn county, Oregon, were filed by United States District Attor ney McCourt today. Charles A. Smith of Minneapolis Is tho principal dafondant in the suits. The land In volved is valued at 1, 000,000. The statute of llmltatiOBs prevented crim inal proceedings, (United PrN I.ennfd Wire.) Snn FrnnclticOj May 35. Two diaths thnt suggest inurtcr nrev toe ing invcstlgntod by tho pollne. An I unknown woman fdund lying nlona- sido tno Btreetcar track near IIIlN crest was removed to n. hospital, where ho died nnd John Grace, sal to bo a plumber, was found dying in a snloon In the Misalou. On the back of 'tho woninn'H hcail was an abrasion, indicating that bIio had been atruuk liy a car, Anuthur theory Is that sho wna murdered and her body takon to th? iput wheru it was found. The unknown woman was 60 years old. She has not lieon Identified, John Grncj died without regaining; consciousness. Chief Dupnity Ken nedy Is having an examination initflo of tho man's utomach in an effort to leurn if an overdose of "knockout drops" had been ad,mlnUterod. it ' " MAE WOOD IS LET OUT U.VIHJR IIONDS! United l'nk .enved Wire i Now Vork, May 26 Mao WoodH, who U under arrest on a ohargo of porjury In connection with t hor re cent suit against Senator Thomas C. Piatt, in which sho clnlmod to bo Piatt's wife, was released from tha Tombs today on bond of 15000 fur nished by tho American Surety com- ,iiany. . o AccldentaRy Sfit Son, I United I'm Leased Wire.) St. Helens, Or., May 26. While crane huuMns yejtordoy afternooB George Urger acrldently shot awJ killed bU l-year-ojd son. Tho fcy bad accompanied his father on tho hunt but bad become separated fro him Darger saw a good chance Ja bag a crane and ftrf, i m A1 ' "M