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r vy (.r-; w mrrf .fr rr fat tOM- ' i . - jn vtj.f -t i-t) "t y ''"- 'rv-7 f Wyr . , r v , ,f .v & faumal VOL. XVIII. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1008 NO. 170 f I II Tliiit ! Ty ;:. fw -4nw THREE BLUE JACKETS INJURED ON WARSHIP ATHLETES MAY QUIT CONTEST BECAUSE OF PARTIALITY EXPLOSION OCCURS ON KEARSARGE NATIONAL 'SERIOUSLY JACKIES INJURED TEAMS MAY ! WITHDRAW 4IMJLAH TO MISHAP OX TENNE9- SEE OFFICIALS WILL IX VE8TIGATE CLAIM OF HAD TUDIXG OX WARSHIPS. (United Prfs Leased Wire.) t Honolulu, July 20. Three blUN.- Phckcts are seriously Injured and kwo others are badly scalded as n re- suit of the explosion of n steam pipe in the boiler room of the United states battleship Keanage. The ex plosion, which occurred Saturday, .as similar to that on the United States cruiBer Tennesseo off San 'edro, June G. (Continued on pago five.) CLAIM FAVORITISM HURT IN AUTOSTAOE AMERICAN'S WILL REMAIN TO " EXD FRAXCE TO LEAD BOLT IP SHE CAX RAISE DISCONTENT. FALLS FROM GLIFF THRILLING MONEY FOR ADVENTURE SEATTLE IN BALLOON! EXPOSITION (United rre I.ensed Wire.) London, July 20. FavoMttem shown the athletes representing Uni ted Kingdom by the Judges of the Olympic gamei threatens to' result today In the withdrawal of teams from several competing countries. Tho Americans are not included In this number for although they hnvc been plainly, discriminated agalnit, tho atbletos from tho United States declared their intention of remain- PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE SALEM, OREGON CLEARING SALE CONTINUED If you want tho newest goods and tho Best Bargains that were ever offered n this part of the world como to the CHICAGO STORE and -get our Prices In the different departments during our Clearing Sale (Remember we are the makers of Low Prices. PRICED AWAY DOWN ire the Following Goods IHIFSS GOODS, SILKS, LAWNS, GINGHAMS, . IMUSLIX SHEETINGS. " !- S IUSLIX UNDERWEAR. ,MC ? IOSIERY, r ' v. S LOVES, ' ' SHIES' SUITS, ., . -.' . i- MIIIIT WAISTS, FASH SUITS. ULLIXERY, . fcUFS, MnROII)EIUEs'k ' . IOES, T10XS, NDKERCHIEF9, Lawns, yd 5c, .7Ja'c. MUJONS. i i " UUSOLS, ' RSETS, N'S GOODS,. ETO: (00 yards of ( Calicoes, Dimities 3c CLEARING SALE SPECIALS FIFTEEN SUFFER WHEN MA CHINE JUMPS HANK AND TURNS OVER IN HKLLINGHAM FIVE MAY NOT RECOVER. JUMPS 8,000 FEET (United Press Leased Wire.) Belllngham, Wash., July 20. Fifteen persons nro today under the care of physicians, some at their homes and the mora so serloubly In jured at hospitals, ,as tho result of tho Lynden automobile stage falling over a 15-foot emba'nkment at E and Dupont streets. Tho nccldont which occurred Sun day afternoon, wbb catned by u heavy wlro on tho loft front tire which became tangled In tho steer ing gear, rendering it useless. Five of the 19 passengers were seriously Injured. Tho machine running wild across . tho 6!dcwnlk, cracked through tho railing and plunged over tho bank before It could bo stopped. Tho seriously Injured nre: Mrs. Herman Johnson, five tcalp OUTS IM1AO ROPE AND RAG MAKES QUICK ASCENT LANDS TOO HARD AND BOUNCES 10O FEET. (United I'reis Leased Wire.) Minneapolis, July 20. A. E. Mueller, pilot of the balloon United .i SUUpJ, which was a competitor In thgjlnternatlonal balloon race Satur dayjlarrlved hero today after ono of th'ejTOOEt thrilling adventures of motforn oir navigation. Ho Is so thankful that he escaped with his life 'that ho has no complaint to rank$. "tyo had an up-and-down Journey for the first CO miles," said Mueller, "and then we began to descend with gfoatwrapldlty Into a grove of tree. "Then I had cast over all the bal last already to keep the balloon lr. tho air. When I bbw we were going into tho trees, I threw out tho drink ing wnter and half unfastened' the drng rope. "The ropo was crashing along READY FOR USE TREASURY DEPARTMENT NOT! , FIKS CUIHIENCY. OFFICE THAT SIX HUXDRKD THOUSAXD IS READY FOR FETE. (United llrcii I.ensed Wire.) Washington, July 20. Tho treas ury 'department today notified W. M. Geddcs, currency distributing onicoV for the exposition company, that the government appropriation for tho Alaska-Yukon exposition at. Seattle, amounting to 1000,000 now Is available. wounds and badly lacerated 'arm (from troo to tree and when tho sit- and WW May lose sight of one eye. Mrs. W. F. Mlllor, log brokon and badly bruised nround chost. Rev. J. E. Williams, of Trinity Methodist church, cqllnr bono brok en, shoulder wronchod nnd chest badly bruised. J. R. CrJtoi, ch03t and right side badly bruised and prostrated by the shock. A. E. McKay, owner of the stag, left h!p wrenched ond logs bruised. Tho auto was coming down Du pont street nt a moderate rato of speed, when without warning It toorc a sudden swoop to tho right. The driver, Harry Belford, tugged fur- oiiBly at tho steering wheel, but the machine failed to respond. Belford hut off the power and threw on the brakes. The machine slowed and almost stopped when It hit the ral? Ing. The barrier was too weak and the heavy enr smashed through It and toppled over tho IB-foot em bankment. At the bottom It struck a post and turned completely over, finally alighting upside down. nation became desperate, I cut It loose. "As soon as tho rope was rcloaso'l we got straight up In tho air eight thousand feet. Wo mado that as cent In about seven minutes nnd thon we began" to drop again. Wc wore coming down rapidly arid I threw out everything that possibly could bo dleongaged. "Overboard went the revolver food nnd nil the extract of there with all tho garment!! we could oko off. Evon then wo lilt hard and tho balloon bounced three hundred tax in tho a!r and finally landed at the other Bide qf a great field." CRY OF MEXICO FOR MEXICANS MAINE AND ALABAMA IN MANILA BAY LABOR LEADERS CITED ALLEGED CONTEMPT UNION OFFICERS MUST EXPLAIN WHY THEY VIOLATE COURT'S ORDER AND USE WORDS "UN FAIR HOUSE." (United Pms Leased Wire.) Washington, July 20. Judgo Gould of the supremo court of the District of Columbia, tula aftorndon Issued a citation for contempt of court against Samuol GomporB, John Mitchell and Secrotnry MorrlRon of tho American Federation of Labor. The writ U returnable Sept. 8. Tho officials oro cited to buow causo why they should not bo pun-. Ished for tho alleged violation of ad Injunction Issued against thorn last March 'forbidding Ihorn to refer fur ther In print or smcoch to tho Buck Stove & Range company or St, Louis uh jui "unfair" concQrnv t Tho, papers In tho enso woro. filed this afternoon by tho attorney, for, tho Buck company. Thoy averred that the defendants had violated tho' lnhinrtlnn In let tor itml unlrlL nnrf v..t..j . .. wr T r mimim, Juiy au. ine wmie-nip cimrECt, t!mt( (JioiikIi tho company Malno and Alabama, which sailed lin6 not ,,oen nnniC(, nB ..nnrnlr.. on from San Francisco, June 8, arrived tho nBt of tho fodoratlon, Golnpors had mentioned it editorially and that other ofllulnls had mentioned It In spoechos and "otliorvvliio attempt ed to destroy tho company's busi ness." ' o (United l'rtt t.emtii Wlre.l In tho harbor here today. They comprlso .the special teivlce squad ron of tho Atlant'.c fleet, having boc, sent In advance They were report ed in ndvanco by wireless nnd n largo crowd wa3 on tho water front to welcome thorn ns tho forerunners of tho great armada. o POSSES SEEKING TROUBLESOME ITALIANS BIG FLEET JACKIES ... luu'"" '""."' """" .. . I siiuiiuy, ur., .iuiy av. wo iiai HAVING GOOD TIME nng wj,0 lmvo j,00 torrorlxlng community near hero bocuuno their I, 1.00 White Shirt Waists Now ., 49 1.50 White Shirt Waists Now 85 2.0Q White Shirt Waists Now ?1.25 ?7.50 White Duck Suits Now 4.50 I1C ftft nfnnl O.ilte fiu.vv vrvi uuivo m v Now R.KO I ?2500 Wool Suits Now .. xiQU J5.00 Trimmed Hats Now 2.50 13.50 TrJmraed Hats "'Now 1.75 $2.00 Children's Hats Now 9S Children's 25c Straw Hats Now 10J And so along the line on every thing else. The Store That Saves Yon Money ing In tho contests until the end. Fiance is leading the protestants and there 1b imminent danger of its team leaving the stadium before th day's events nro concluded. American won five moro point) i today when Daniels, of New York, eq laled tho world's record In the 100-meter swim, winning first place In the final heat. His time was 1 minute, 5 3-5 seconds. In the final wrestling matches to day Mehnert, of America, defeated Press, of England, He obtained hi first fall in C minutes, 40 seconds, and hh second fall In 3 minutes urn 47 seconds. o . MISTAKEN FOR DEER AUGUST HELMING KILLED (OnIM Tret I.emed Wre.i Mexico City., July 20 American hero are dlscuislng today a bitter attack on "Yankees" by La Patrln, tho leading Mexican dally. The pa jor declares in a scathing editorla !tgnlnst Americans that "Mexico for J the Mexicans" will' soon be the cry ol the republic. "If Americans think that the gov ernments of ' Chile, Argentina or Brazil aro more enlightened than the government," bays La Patrla, "let them go there, the sooner tho better." 'United I'ren Leaned Wire.) Honolulu, July 20 (By Leo Clot worthy.) Tho olllcer6 nnd part of tho crow of the Nebraska woro "re leaiod from quarantine today In or der to allow them to participate In the festivities of tho celebration. Tho Nebraska had boen in quaran tine slnco her arrival because of scnrlot fever and diphtheria. The fleet expects to finish coaling tomorrow In readiness for the de parture Wednesday. Thore is to be a sailor's ball at the Seaside hotel tonight and those Jackles that can got away will be thero. countrymen would ndt glvo'thom employment, today ongng'od In n pistol fight with tho cltlr.cnn nnd a Pob:o Is no on their trail. When tho men asked for John a few day ago they woro refused. They then began to rnako llfo miser able for the wood cuttora and their families living In camp. All told they stole about $-100 In money and much property. Todny somo of tho oampers caught sight of them and n pistol battle followed, but no ono was Injured. Tho snllors are haVng tho host REPUBLICAN CAMPA ION OPENS TAKING EMBEZZLER OF $000,000 BACK TO BE TRIED Los Angeles, July 20. In custody of State Superintendent of Police Egan of Connecticut, William Walk er, formerly of the New Britain,. timos of their lives. No feature of tho celebration here Is closed to thorn and they like this. The order for general liberty floating from the Connecticut this morning, brought Joy to all the enlisted men. IN POHTLAND TONIGHT i Unit J I'ren f.cierd Wire. Portlnnd, Or., July 20. Tho Baker theater will bo tno econo to night of the oponlng gun of tho Tnft Shormun campaign In Orugon. Un der tho ausptcoH of tho 45th pro (clnot Republican club and presided TAFT WILL .MAKE OVOr by pregi,jont Bon Rowland of STRONG COAST CAMPAIGN, that organization. Steps will bo tak- (Unlted l'res I.emed Wlre.i Los Angeles, July 20 "The Pa clflc coast will be right at tho front) in this year's presidential campaign a strong protective tariff on frulta raised hero will be the key noto of tho local activity," declared Harry White, former mayor of Seattle, now candidate Taft's personal representn- on to organize a Taft olub which I will have arms reaching out Into 'overy dl&trlct of the state. Honutor . Pulton will be speaker of tho oven lug and will deliver tho principal in!dro., BOY J 'United Press Inied Wire.) Marshfleld, Or., July 20. Mistak en ior a ueer, August ueimmg, n i well known furrier and dealer In hides of Marshfield, was shot and ln 'stantly killed near here whllo hunt ing. News of his tragic death reach ed this city to8ay. .Helming was ac companied on bis try Tjy tils wife and four friends one of whom made the .and fatal mistake. Connecticut Savings bank, who Is charged with the embezzlement of tlvo on tho coast, who Is Just back more than 000,000 departed for .from an extended eastern trip. Mr.' the east today. MEETS .A TERRIBLE DEATH White nttfimlpfl tho Chlcncn rnnvn. I . .' '. . . . . ... I realize ono iion aim Jiuer conierreu wun iie publlcan national leader. "Some of the strongest speaker Everett, Wash., July 20. Her- jn the east will came to the Pacific rebel BIgelow, 13 years of age, wa coast," ho said, "and an energetic torn to pieces In the Elwood sawmill. canvass will be Bifl.de through Ne. .... . .u..v v -,.. iu " . vauii, juuiiu bqu jwoumna. r aom bo was dragged through a gtart to finish we may expect to bj .P0"ey In the thick of the fray." Trl-CHy Ball Gmimp The Salem Chorry Plckora woro hopelessly outclassed yoatorday In their game with tho FrakcH, of Port land, and the home lads could only score against ten for the West Portland aggregation. MaddU, a new man In tho bos for Sal o in was beaten around tho lot by nearly every man up, whllo tho vis iting twlrlor held down the situ Hon good. Johnny Humphrey pla; ed tho shortstop Job for the tecalt, and tke youngwter Jsan(il4 tkt pe ton like an old timber.