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THE PENALTY TOR PROCRASTINATION IS Nofe jRITTED: IN WANT ADVERTISING NOT WHOLLY '"-. f - V' i - 5 ' " , "" " "" Bail n . iirfrT i v I Ji4iP!?TOyijff1,1 "3HJfKrw . L XVIII. SSsftKME BSE3Bacsrrac SALEM. OREGON, Afc'EDNESDAV, JUNE 10, 1908 -T- ..-i -- .-,. - -"rVHi NO, Ifr OODS PARTLY INUNDATE KANSAS - t -- -v r - -- CITY i , 1 1 TITAFT REPUBLICANS MAY FORM SEPARATE ORGANIZATION ER aiWONT IS DEAD :D MILLIONAIRE APPENDICITIS LARGE. t k'TEHESTKD IX FINANCIAL LI) WELL KNOWN IN INd WOULD. ulted rres Leased Wire.) etcnd, L. I.. Juno 10 Oliver pelmout died of appendicitis Ktonltls nt his country homo G.40 o'clock this morning. ir his recovery was nban- ut night nrfd thd family re nt the bedside until tho end, P. Bolmont, a prominonti sntlnued on pngo Ave.) ' GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER RUNS AWAY WITH WAGON DRIVER IRATE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OP UTAH; AFTER AN ALL NIGHT SEAIIOH THKOUGII MOUN TAINS, ARRIVES TOO LATE. Salt Lnka Juno 10 An exciting scene wns enacted this morning when Governor John C. Qutler, of Utah, nfter nn all-night search with his son, en hie upon his daughter Ma bel nnd her delivery wngOn driver bUBlJand at n mountain rcBort raflei up tho canyon from Idlewlld. Governor Cutler demanded that '"1"CTm"ue1TontttveiV" j ,- . ? , ,. uw -.4 --..- - EMBEZZLER WAS POET AND AUTHOR JUD. BRUSIE DEAD OVERFLOW THE WORST IN YEARS IGNOMINIOUS END TO SECHE TAItY RAILROAD COMMISSION A N I) V A M O U 8 WRIT E R CHARGED WITH STEALING. (United I'reM Leased Wirt.) Los Angeles, Cal., Juno 10. Judson C. Druslo, Bocrotary of th state board of. railway. commission ers, whp was arrested In this city on Sunday lnit chnrged with tho em bezzlement of funds belonging to the Metropolitan Bonding & Suroty com pany of which he wni San Fran cisco reprosontntlvo, died at 7 o'clock this morning at that- California hos pital. v hICAOMIORl PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE . HOT WEATHER iOODS PRICED AWAY DOWN 1M1TIES. LAWNS. White Qooils. Summer Silk?. Summer Dreis ii ' I Summer Suits, Summer Gloves, Summtr Underwear, Hosiery, Ribbons, Embroideries, Wash Goods of all kinds, Dress Glng fChambreys, Dreis Linens and Hundreds of other goods BUltablc inter wenr marked down prices that will make quick selling. r trading at tho store that docs the bu'ness. I? ur Prices competitors all the time thinking how to keep up, wreful'y. lyards of Beit Standard Calicoes and Ginghams price, yard...., ? rds of Fine Needle Work lery that Is worth double rices -Ic, 0ic, 8 l-3c, Oc Hc a yard. irdB of Fin? Sheer India h regular 15c values, now . . o rds of Summer SIJk3 in and fancy, regular 39e goods, special price now, tWc a yard. ;18, 20 and tt Butts $10.5t, I11M and 1000 Parasols and Colored SHU Umbrellas now on Hale We are. offering them at factory price?, 23c, 33c, 40c, 73c, 08c, $1.25, $1.30 and up. l , if0 200 Dozen tadlta' Mlss&s and Children's Summer Underwear nowJ?pn sale, lx will be bard for yatito beat cJt price, tic, 10c, 1tfc, 13c, lKc, Jc and up. 13r,lSc, 23c and up. 'he Store That Sayes You Money. San Francisco, Juno 10. Judson G. Bimlo-hnd boen prominent for n number of yenrs In this city ns n fipeakor, playwright and mnn-nbout-town. His friend) horo remnlned loyal to him In tho face of tho char ges brought n gainst him and sub scribed a bond of $10,000 on which h's release was gained and It wan posslblo for him to bo released from the Los Angolos Jnll. He was tho author of tho famous play "Lonesome Town," which mado a tremendous hit when It was first produced horo and since has been seen in many American cltlcB. When a "California Night" wbb given in New York recently by tho comedians, Kolb and Dill, thuy choso "Lonesomo Town" as tho production nnd Its re vival was greeted with great ap plause on Broadway. Tho play was the story of a California boom town ! of 25 years ago and wns a most amusing picture of the conditions wheh prevailed at that time. Of a different and more important character, bowovqr, wore his plays, "Tho Hills of California" and "Da mon and Pythias." These were dramas produced in San Francisco 10 critical audiences who snw in them tho work of ccnlus. "The HJl's of California" particularly I was a striking p'ay relating as it did to tho oventB of the golden days, "thu days of M9." The "Black Cat," a sketch pro duced on the Orphcum circuit and many other smaller plays, were writ ten by him. Ho was also the author of "I. O U.," a play which was produced with succeis. Brusio was well known as an after-dinner speaker, as well as a campaign orator. Ho made ad dre'Bea in many sections of the couu try in the McKlnley and Roosevelt campaigns. Bruise practiced law in Arnador county and was sent to the asiembly from there. He later went to Sac ramento to Jlvo and was sent to the assembly from there. He was ap pointed secretary of the statt rail road commission in 1003. Brusie arranged bonds for Mayor SchmlU and others arretted for graf ting In San Francisco. BANKS give away CONDITIONS KOT SO. HAD SINCE 1003 PEOPLE FLEE FROM TllEIIl HOMES DYKES GIVE WAY. (Unltfil Press I.enietl WIre.l Kansas City, Mo JifrieMO. Tho woratflood condition nines tho mom ornUle Inundation of IPOS prevail, here today, vTho Kaw "riVir'. hni flooded th9 west bottoms and peo ple living in that portion of tho city won compelled to fleo for their liven. Tho greatest oseltemcnt prevails nnd tho waters are still rislug. All nlghJJongR putroljgttnrded thd teml POrnVy-tlyken that 'hntp boen Ihrowii up to meet tho high water. It wnn though thnt if .tho levees could hd mndo to hold back tho water until todny tho threatened pnrt of tho city would ho saved. Just nt day break, howovor tho water gained tho upper hnnd nnd lo gnn pouring in through a great gap In the dykes that tho pntrol work men wero unable to repair. The nlnrm was given and people, fled with nil tho goods thnt thvy could get togethor to the higher por tion of tho city, Thousands nra homeless today ni)d there aro little prospects of the wntcrs going down. Tho hog yards of tho Armour plant aro under water and hundreds of anlmnls wero drowned. Tho .Missouri river also Is still rinlng and a great forco of men Is rt work nt the dykes to prevent a flood from that sourco. o '- "ALLIES" PLANNING NEW PARTY IN SECRET SESSION MAY TRY SOUTHERN PACIFIC "UNION REPUBLICANS" IT IS ,WU MORE!) WTLL BE THEIR NAME f SCHEME BIG HOLT WHEN CONVENTION pONVENES, RUSSIAN ROYALTY SCORED Fbilf Agala Saved. (Pnltrd rrti Leased Wre.) Bacrami-nto, Juno 10. Convict J. W Finley bai again been granted reprlevu by Governor Gillette and will iMtMto on tfc'HIIi at VeU sum next Friday. St. Petersburg, Juno 10. Leader ofUheOetoberlst party aro todny lay ing plans to contlnuo the attack mado in tho douma against tho grfcnd dukoa by Gutchkoff. Gutchkoff'o attaQk was ono of thu fiercest ever directed against tho reigning family, tho members of which, he declared, with nefarious in fluence, am al'owod to remain at the head of certain departments of tho army. H shouted thnt the grand dukes were usurping the authority which properly bolongi to the min ister of war. He denounced Grand Duke Nicholas Nlcholalvltch, presi dent of tho council of national de fense, declaring that ho and the body of which bo is the head standi In the way of the reign of tb army. Tho speaker demanded thnt theso grand ducal leaders bu retired from the nrmyf CALIFOnNrA CANNING SEASON HAS BEGUg Stockton, Cal., Juno 10. The Cal- Iforn'a Fruit Cannera association will Joangurate the canning season h're Wednesday. Report from the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys ar to the effect that this season's fruit crop vrjl be the largen la the part'ftevea years. The apricot, peach aaSl pear yields will be Imhsbm. ifainy hat made sbmsII fortva tkts. year en CHrrim. lUnlteO Press t.ennefl Wlrf.) Chicago, Juno 10. It was report ed thin nftcrnoon that tho ditau ipolnted" nllles, liavlng met ilefeatj-ln cvorv contest so far before the'1 Ra tional comntlttee, aro holding V' DVttvt avoiiuii iu luitii litis, si y tvi it new party to bo called the Union Re publican party, It 1b m)i they nre planning a hf bblt from tho' retnitnr convention and fhtttts,p,ropoflejlMb-Jlold,H-conv-' tlon of tho now party soon' after tne "Tnft convontldii" adjourns. Ono dofwit nftor another was in ft by tho n'lles todhy. Tho. TAft dol gates wero seated thti afternoon from the first five congressional dis tricts of North Carolina in quick suc cession. Evory tlmo a contest was opened todny the Miles offered a resolution to d'vlded tho delegation nnd each tlmo It wits defeated 'by tho 'ituno vote, 31 to 11, showing tho suprem acy of tho Tnft supporters. HARRIMAN AND GOULD AGREEMENT ON 250 CHARGES FEDERAL GRAND JURY UKGJNW H E A III N G OF J0V1DENOK AGAINST RAILROAD FOR KIsV MATING. (I'nltefl Prees Leased Wire New York, Juno 10. The chief toplo in Wall street todny U tho re ported amirnble adjustment of tho differences between Gould nnd Hnr riman, It Is understood thut the agreement was effected Just boforo Oeorgo J. Oould's departure for Eur ope and covers all of the dispute I questions between the Gould and Harrlmnn Interests In the west. Gould retains possestlon of his properties weBt of Pittsburg and will continue the building of tho western Pacific but It will bo operated in har mony with the Harrlman Ilnrts. Un der the agreement, however, Gould will not bo able to carry out his plan of a great trans-contlnontal Gould systom, for It provides that ho in'iet not 'orois the Alleghenlns with his wostern connection to Join his wtst orn Maryland line. (United Press r.eute j Wire ) Bah Frnnclsco, Juno 10. Tho fed eral authorities nro today maintain ing (he greatest secrecy concerning & hearing thnt was bsgun yesterday jvftfi'rhoon by tho federal grand Jury ifcat" may lead to tho indictment .6f (he Southern Pacific railroad on iRO counts far rohatlng. The hearing was conducted by K. 0. Duncan of AVasklMgtoMaa attf Mey -or the Interstate eeVire commlnlon, and Ui ike dlreet en4 come of the evldenctaken here-flairV. ' fall by. Interstate 'Commerce Ce)U inlsilouer Vanklin ,K. Lane. Tref u wltnes.s.es wore ralJed yesterday C, ' B. Seger, auditor of the mouther sl Pacific cqmiay; T. Gi ifVee, freight claim agent, and. Alfred ,W. Rising, chief clerk of tho freight de partment., 4 , The InvottJgatfon Btn,rte,d vefter- day lins particular roforcncii Jo l monti of plno box lumber frort Vord, two nillei oijblda tho et lino In Nevailn to points In Califor nia nt the same rate chnrwed fer shorter hauls within tho state. Ova" 200 violations of tho law in this con nection are said to hnvo boen found out by DtinrAn, Anothor violation of the law la snld to be In referenco to shipments of wool from California polP's to . Stockton, Cal., at reduced .tater and t from there to other states at Inter state rates. t o DIVORCES HARDER TO GET TWO AMERICANS IN CANAL ZONE KILLED (Pnlted l'res Lei. d Wli.I Ancon, Canal Zono, Juno 10. It hai been reported hero that two American powder men working on the canal at Calnlto Mulato were killed recently by a charge of dyna mite that waa explodod by a flash of lightning. The men, Clifford J. Coggon and J. P. Roche, had Just set the charge and it was ready to bo fired as oea as the squad had quit work at O'clock. The wire leading to the fuie had sot been connected to the battery but a thunder torm had charged the air with electricity and tho wires were afected so that a spark set on the powder. (UDlUJ Tress Leaved Wlrr.) Reno, Nov., June 10. According to a recent ruling of Judge Orr la the circuit court, which ho saya to day will guido the court In tho fu ture, no more divorce aro to ho granted in Nevada on the grounds of desertion or cruelty uulrvg wit nesses testify to the nllogntioni made In tho complaint. Heretofore It bus been posslblo for peotflo from other states to sue for divorce In Nevnda and obtain Judg ment although their spoubes wen often Ignorant that an action for di vorce had been bsgun. The Corey, of Pittsburg, flight out tholr di vorce case In Nevada. In explanation of his ruling, Judg9 Orr said today that mnny tlmeu It had beon found after a divorce had been granted In Nevada that n wrong had bom done. N Recorder lsVW ef fM, (United Prf .NI Wire.) HR Diego, Jund'10. Tn polico and detective for. are ca4ctlHg K vsdsv-eearcsi ted ay tor a clew to th daring dayNgfct rehr wko trki Into the hoHie of R. Fenton, city r torder of Coronodo, li: yeeterday and secured Jewtdorv valued at $5000, "besides a sum of meay Mid to be f 2000. I