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m 1Mq" -- mWn-- c. TtMflMW"" '" K ; . V,V Wt' , - .5 a l iaumal VOL. XVIII. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1008, MSB irv NO. 178 tfM, J 'V '" ft ' ffir PORTLANDERS ENGLAND AMERICANS ARE STILL HOPEFUL Of CHAMPIONSHIP RULING OP JUDGES HARD BLOW TO U. S. MEN CLAIM IP THEY GET WIN. (United l'reis Leased Wire.) London, July 18. 'Although Eng- Innd boasts a lend of 22 points; over America In tho Olympic games today the athletes from tho United Stnte3 are not disheartened nnd de clare that If glvon fair treatment they will be able to take the cham pionship homo with them. The loss of tho tug-o-war yesterday wns it hard blow nnd tho Americans are t Continued on once lour.) CniCACOTM PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE SALEM, CLEARING SALE CONTINUED If you want the newest goods and the Best Bargains that wero over offered In this pnrt of tho world como to the CHICAGO STORE and get our Prices in the different departments during our Clearing Salo Remember we are tho makers of Low Prices. PRICED AWAY DOWN Arc Ihe Following Goods DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS, ? w MUSLIN SHEINGf.j, J$ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LADIES' SUITS, ' ' SHIRT WAISTS, WAS,, SoIS..., iA.1;. LACES, EMRHOIDERIES, SHOES, NOTIONS. liyfOKEIMllliEFS, and Lawns, jd &t""l& and luunoxs, I - , ) a PARASOLS, CORSETS, MEN'S GOODS, ETO. 5000 yards of Callcles, Dimities 8 1.3c The Store That LEADS IN MASHES HEAD Of i VICTi WITH GAS PIPE WATCHMAN IS FOUND KILLED 1IY THUG PUT UP A HARD FIGHT POCKETS .TURNED IN SIDE OUT. (United Press Lensed Wire.) '-'Oakland, Cnl., July IS. His head crushed to n pulp the body of Henry Hangs, ,fqr 20 years watchman of the Pacific Coast Borax company's plant In Alameda, wns found in tho yard of tho plant today. Evidences of a fearful struggle were found all through tho basement of tho plant and out where the body "Tcoutinueii ou page four.) OREGON CLEARING SALE SPECIALS $1.00 White Shirt Walsta Now 19 $1.50 White Shirt Waists Now S5 $2.00 White Shirt Waists Now 1.25 $7.50 White Duok Suits Now 4.50 $15.00 Wool Suits Now 8.50 $25.00 Wool Suits Now 12.50. $5.00 Trimmed Hats Now 2.50 $3,50 Trimmed Hate Now 1.75 $2,00 Children's Hats N'ow 95 Children's 25c Straw Hats Now 10 And so alon& the line on every thing else. Saves Yon Money OWN INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC ANOTHER DYNAMITE SUSPECT IN GALLAGHER CASE ROOMED WITH DHOTIIIvR OF MAN UNDER ARREST IN 'FRIS COEXPECT NEW DEVELOP MEXTS SOON. (Vnlteil Press Lonsod Wire.) San Francisco, July IS. The first real arreU In connection with tho confeislon of John Clnudlnncs that he blew up tho Gallagher house In Oakland Is looked for some time to day. A warrant was sworn out In Oakland enrly this morning for tho nrrest of Felix Paruvorus, on tho charge of complicity with the crime nnd Detective Burns is expected to locate the man todny. While Clnud lnncs is held in jn!l no warrant has been issued for him nnd the nrret of Paruvorus mny lend to the un folding of the case. ' The warrant wns Bworn out nfte an all night conference in Oakland botween Detectlvo Burns, John . Claudlanes, and soveral Oakland po lice oiflcers. Nono of the officers wiU talk. ParuveruB occupied a room in Sauallto with Peter Claudlanes somn weeks ago and Is thought to know of tho whereabouts of the brother of tho confCBsor. He Is thought to be the same man that was brought j to nollce headquarters secretly two 'days ago nnd tnkon Into Clnu.llnnea' ceil uy uurns nnd men rejeaseu uy v secret door. He Is the husband ot Peter Claudlanes' sitter nnd n fire mnn by trade. o WILL BE A REALLY DRY TOWN (United Press Leased Wire.) Vallejo, Cal., July 18. Unloss the city trustees find water supply with in two weeks, this town will bo ab solutely dry. Todny tho big Stand ard Portland cement works situated north of the town closed down bo cause of lack of wator and invostlga tion shows that the city has enough water to last only 14 days. Some nearby town or county must come to tho rescue by supplying water until the next rainy sea.on can fill the res ervoirs, or tho city will have no water at all. The trustee's today hope that ar rangements can be made wijh Con tra Costa cpunty for the supplying of Vallejo from Lake Chabot or tha Benecla will have enough water to spare 6ome, Work will be started next month on the $85,000 reservoir and when that Is completed thero will be water fupply. The Standard cement works had been obtaining water from the citv and from welU of their own. Last night their own wells ran dry and the machinery got eo hot it had to bo 6 topped. Today borers are ai work making the well deeper. o The Democratic national commit tee will publish a list of all contri butions' for the campaign, if over $100, and will take none from cor porations (?) CHERRY CITY PLANNING MASSACRE OE JEWS ALL I OVER RUSSIA RUSIIEVAN WOULD SLAUGHTER" ALL- SEM1TICS WILL TAKE, PLACE IN OCTOBER PERSE CUTEI) ARE ARMING TO FIGHT (United Press I.cmcil Wire.) Berlin, July 18. A general slaughter of . Jews throughout all Russia has been planned by M. K. Rushevan, tho famous nntl-Somltlc lender, according to Information re ceived here today. Rusheras is Bald to iinvo organ ized the horrible Klshlneff program of 1903, which wae tho worst massa cre In the history of tho attackB on tho Jews in Russia. , Tho statement mndo hero says that JBsbevan'snow plan concern- CARNIVAL SATURDAY, Portlnml Day. 3:30 and 7:80 P.. M. Slide for life from top of court house. 3:30 and 8:00 P. M. Hlro wlro act in front of big tent on Church and Court streets; Carnival attractions in front of postoftlce. 7:00 P. M. Mardl Gras Parade. Largest of this kind ever scon In Salem. Bnttlc of confetti. BASEBALL SALEM - vs - f RAKES Sunday at Asylum League Grounds 3 o'clock plates simultaneous attacks upon the JewB In practically every city In Russia where they reside In great numbers. It it hinted that the massacres aro nrranged to begin on the Jewish new year, oarly in October. Tho plot la the most daring and astounding ever conceived 'by the anti-Semltlcs, who, however, are belloved to bo pledged to the extermlnotlon of all Jows who cannot be driven from tho country. Profiting by formor experiences, It is reported the Jews aro accumulat ing arms and instead of a one-sided masincre this tlmo it will bo a man-to-man encounter In every caw If this information proves correct. o WHITNEY L. BOISE IS . CHARGED WITH FELONY (Doited Tress Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., July 18. Whltnoy L. BoUe, president of the East Side Improvement association, former chairman of the Republican state central committee, prominent poli tician, club man and one of the bes known men in Portland, was arrest ed today on a charge of embezzling $6000 from the eEtato of the late Dr. J. C, Hawthorne, who was a mil lionaire. Hawthorne was Boise's father-in-law and ten years ago he was appointed manager of the estate. Shortago is all is said to be between $150,000 and $500,000. o i President Rooievety will not help Taft'B campaign by speaking into phonograph records as has been pro posed to Bryan. WOMAN HAS SEVENTEEN HUSBANDS AND NO DIVORCES WELL KNOWN SPORTING MAN SUES LAST VEAL FOR ANNULLMEXT OP CEHEMONY MAY RE OTHER MARRIAGE.S. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Jose, Col., July 18. Claiming that his wife hns married at least 17 men" withouKgolng through The necessary legal form of having one marriage contract annulcd before she entered Into another, Joseph Carbonc, a well known uportlng mnn of this Bection of the state hns begun suit for nnnulment of his marrlngc to the woman. Tho woman has dis appeared. Carbono tayB that he hnn uncovered but a few of his wife s matrimonial udventureB but that h PROGRAM JULY 18 has proof that she has been married at least four times, nnd believed that the number of her huobnnds will reach 17 on further investigation. The Hbt of husbands given by Car- ibone in his complaint is as follews: Ida Kuns to James Trlplett about 15 years ngo. Son 13 years old liv ing. 'No divorce. Mrs. James Trlplett to Goorga Brooks, a fruit grower of Los An gelos. Husband Jiving. No divorce Mrs. George Brooks to George Ross of San Jo??. Huebnnd living. No divorce. Mrs. George Ross to Joseph Car- bone in Napa three years ago. Hub band living. Suing for divorce. j Mrs. Cnrhone told her relatives , that Trlplett was dend when elu married Brooks. She claimed that Brooks had a wife, a woman she had not known when sho left him and married Rosb without applying for an annulment of the wedding. Rot? went suddenly insane and was sent to the Agnews nfcylum. He was later discharged as cured and went to Nd) vada. His father created a sensation at the time by declaring that he had been doped and railroaded to the asylum. o . Some men aro really great, others fancy that they are. "Let me see your hand, I tell for tunes, good luck for you," and that to a newspaper man. f Tho rtncm&a nf fnrlnv nro tra from faith a Jack rabbit Jx free from corns, J TODAY SO CONTEST ROSE CITY CROWDS AT THE FAIR MANV VISITORS DELEGATIONS ARRIVE FROM METROPOLIS GIVEN LUNCH VISIT T ORCHARD COMIC PARADE AND MARDI GRAS. Today is tho Inst and biggest day of the Cherry Fnlr It Ih, Portlnml day, and tho streets ot tho Cherry City rir'e crowded with hundreds of representative citizens qf tho me tropolis. All morning tho steam nnd electric lines wero busy bringlnjc in tho Portland vlsltoru, a great number of which nrrlvcd on tho li o'clock Oregon Electric. By 11:30 n delegation of soverai hundred Portlanders had gathered In front of tho court house. Thu band, stationed botwocn tho county building nnd the Oregon Electric tjckejofilce, plnycd Hb llvolloat airs for then"muiohichTbf thc-gucsts. , Preceding tho Inspection of thu greatest cherry dlsplny In history-, the people of Portlnnd woro welcom ed, by Mayor Rodgors, ProBldena August HuckeBtoin of tho Buslnot Men's league, President J. H. Albert of tho Board of Trndo, and othor speaker. In responding to tho ad dressos tho Portlnnder unanimously deolnred tho dlsplny of cherries to bo tho groatest thing of Hb kind ovor held at any tlmo or aWnny place. At noon tho visitors wero escorted to WHUon avenue whero the sump tuous luncheon, prepared by the women of Salem, wob eorved to thorn. After tho luncheon wn flnlshoif tho automobiles began to nrrlvo to tnkes tho guests for a rldo through the fruit raljlng soctlonB. The stare wa made, from tho court Iiohbo nt 2:45, as per schedule, and everybody was on time. Tho lino of nutos spinning down the streot, filled with business men wob a whole parado in Itself, the band playing lustily nnd tho crowdB in the mnchlneH and on the streets eheorlng as tho vUltorn wore hurried southward toward Frultland and Rosodnlo. The ciowd todny Ib tho lurgest during tho Cherry Fair. Thousand of people aro hero from ovory section of tho valley. The great feature of today's program will be comic pa lade. The parade will Mart from tho city hall promptly at 7 o'clock. It will wait for nobody, nnd every one is warned to bo on tho streets on time if they wIbIj to soo MI there Is to see. Mil ITS A ItIiLI I t PRACTIGES SHOOTING Preliminary practice, for tho blj? shoot qf the Oregon national guard has already begun, and tho regu lar tournament commences Monday Nearly 100 men are onenmped ou the grounds acrosu tho river, and this number will bo increased bo tween now and Monday. The rifle, range 1b situated on tho Charlee Rugo place, ono mllo west of the big bridge. This Ib said to bu the finest range in tho atato. The Board of Tra.de- Ja arraugwl to have R launch in ODCratlOn. WhlCR Will run on a regular schedule be,twU the city and the camp.