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A" f 'jB-Wvyp-T. .-i ,n( "fnr ''(N' THE WRONG SORT OF A STENOGAPHERGANBLIGhI'MANY A PLAN THE RIGHT ONE IS WATCHING THE ADS a. v t 1 t 1 f t Dail r I ouraal sx -r!m .Wv 111 11 LL c I'll in! iiiilii milium J HH1I Blnlliillii Ihil In! w i i Vol. xviii. SALEM. OREGON - THURSDAY, OULY 23, 1008 URDERE R CAUGHT AfTER ALL i ' NO. 18a NIQHTFIGHT REUMINARY WORK ON COMMERCIAL STREET PAVING BEGINS VAN'S SON MOTHER GETS INTO TROUBLE OREGON WINNER STRIKES SUPERIOR FOREST SMITHSON RAILWAY TO START GRADING BY RAISING TRACK !AY TIE EXPELLED FROM NAVY FIVE POINTS MORE FOR UNITED PAGE ASSURES MAYOR WORK I INCIDENT OCCURS ON THE , STATES ATHLETES DETER- GEORGIA ATTEMPT TO KEEP AFFAIR SECRET. (United I'ren I.cnicd Wire.) Honolulu, July 23. The princi pal topic of conversation here today a story to the offect that Lleuten. int Frank T. Evans, son of Rear Ad- ilrnl Robley D. Evans, struck Lleu- ?nont Commamler J. F. Cartor of 10 battloshlp Georgia fn tho fncj an altercation on board tho bat- MINED TO WIN ALL FAST GAINING ON OTHER TEAMS. United I'rcm I.raied Wlre.i London, July 23. Encouraged by their long lead over the teams from the United Kingdom, the American athletes to tho Olympic games, are determined to sweep everything be foro them. Ray Ewry added another flvo points to tho American score today Jeshlp Tuesday night. It Is stated by winning llrBt place In the stand- lng high jump in which ho mndo a (Continued on pago five.) m CHICAG0ISI0RE " PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE CLEARING SALE CONTINUED ALL SUMMER GOODS .MUST GO, REGARDLESS OF COST. AVE MUST HAVE ROOM FOR OUR FALL GOODS. THE PRICES WILL RE SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT UNTIL WE CUT DOWN OUR STOCK. 8,000 yards of thla season's new- eat Sllk3 now going at the follow ing prices. Yard 55, 35, 35, 49 AND G5 000 yards of this season's new- st and best Dress Goods now go ing at the following prices. Yard L9, 25, 35, 30, 49 UP Thousands of yards of Summer fVash Goods going at the follow. pg prices. Yard 50, 0"4S 7, 8 1-3, 10 up. All our Summer Underwear, Icslery, Gloves, Laces and Em- rclde- es at the smallest prices u ever got in Salem. 1 "0 White Lawn Shirt Waistd Handsomely Trimmed At ,.49 5 00 Swell Dress Hats At $2.95 In J eo along the line. WILL RE KEPT UP SO PAVING CAN PROCEED WARNING HAS EFFECT. In n letter Jo Mayor Rodgers this morning Local Manager Page, of the1 Portland Railway, Light & Power company, assured the mayor that the work of raising the company's tracks on Commercial street would begin immediately, and that the work would be kept ahead of the, paving company so that there would be no interference with the grading or paving of tho street. f Mayor Rodgors said this morning that tho Wnrren ConBtructiocorat pany would put their plows to work on Commercial street some time to day. Tho mayor notified Manager Page some time ago -that If the track was not raised before the grading began, bumpors would be put in at tho edges of tho track, against which to nbutt tho pavement, and that this would be done at the ex penses of tho streetcar company. Page says that tho track will be graded at once, and that there will bo no deed to put in bumpers, leap of 5 feet 2 inches. J. A. Diller, of America, and Tscllljrlas, of Greece, tied for second place, botn making a mark of 5 feet 1 inch. Hiultlison Wins. Heat nine was won by Ahern of England, in a walkover; heat ten was won by Forrest Smlthson of MURDERED IS SHOT BY NEPHEW DEAD IN FOR MONEY CEMETERY CONFESSION MADE LURES AUNT AND COUSIN FROM AUSTRIA TO SECURE WEALTH REVOLTING DETAILS AD MITTED RY YOUTH. (United l'rcs Lcned Wlrr.t Patterson, N. J.t July 23. After having been In Jail several hours under n severe "sweating" by tho polico authorities here and spcclnl detectives summoned from t New York, August Eberhardt, formerly an employe of a New York grocery Btore, late this afternoon confessed that ho had lured his aunt, Mrs. Ottillle Eberhardt and her 20-year- old dnughter Ophelia to thlB country. from AiiBtria and then deliberately murdered tho woman last Sunday night In order to got her little for tune of $2000. Tho murdoror told ,tho whole details of the crime, which was so revolting in its completejieH and cunning as to astonish tho de tectives. Eberhardt said that he had, burled tho plunder a mile and a half, from the scone of tho crime, a lonely sec tion of Hnckensnck, X, J,, nnd ho was taken thoro -this afternoon to rig up tho money. Tho prisoner 1h heavily guarded because It is feared that popular indignation might lead to a lynching. Eberhardt was captured hero thU morning, suffering from a gunshot wound. Ho bad no hat, no coat and no money and was so weak from loss of blood that he could hardly walk. Ho was questioned by polico TONIGHT AT 6 O'CLOCK Ladies' Ball Team vs. Cherry Pickers BY POLICEMEN ONE OF PAIR WHO TERRORIZED ROSTON LAST NIGHT TARGET FOR TWENTY HULLKTS NEARLY WSSCll INNOCENT. HARRIMAN TO FIGHT REDUCTION IN LUMBER RATES ACTION WILL RE REGUN IN FED. ERAL COURTS TODAY TO SET ASIDE DECISION OF COMMISSION. (United Vtm Lcnst'd VlrO Snn Francisco, July 23.- Dlmatls flcd with tho reduction In lumber rates from tho Willamette volley In Oregon to San Francisco and Rdjh cont points, ordorcd by tho Inter Htato commerce commission, Harrl man is preparing today to fight the decision in the federal court. Upon complaint of tho Wester Oregon Lumber Manufacturers' a foclatton the Interstate commerce conunlMlon recently decided that thoHllfand Harrlman roads muni make sweeping reductions In over land rates on lumber shlpmcnU from Pacific coast polntn to many enstern cities. At tho-enmo tlino tho tariff schedulo on Oregon-California shipments' wns cut. It is this sched ulo, it Is snld. that Harrimnu ob jects to. Doforo tho Harrlman roads adopt ed their now tchodulo a year nnd Portland, Or., in 15 4-5 seconds; and at first said that he, himself, heat eleven was won by Hu.sse of was a victim of tho same murderer England, in 1G 4-5 seconds; hen twelve was won by Klnlhan of Eng lund, In 16 4-5 seconds; heat thir teen was won by Howe of America, who killed hli aunt and wounded his cousin. Tho three had been walking down the railroad track, ho said, when in 15 4-5 seconds; heat fourteen ( they were assailed by a fusllade of All this season's newest WOOu SUITS, LINGERIE SUITS, WASH SUITS, SHIRT WAISTS, SILK WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATS, SULLINERY, FEATHERS, OS STRICH PLUMES, FLOWERS, 3GTC, now going at less than cost. suits 54.50, $6.50, $8.50 $10.50 AND $12.50 Worth Double. The Store That Saves You Money was won by Shaw of America Jn 15 3-5. 15 3-5 seconds. Kerr of Canada, fulfilled the pre dictions of his friends by winning first Ipaco in the final heat of the 200-meter race, his time being 22 2-5 seconds. Cloughen of Amer ica, took second place. uuuetB. no said tnat he heard a shot and that he was struck on tho head and robbed. That was all ho remembered until he found hlmEolf near here, he said. Confronted with evidence found by detectivei, the prisoner later to day broke down and confessed. Ho had planned tho crime for months, he said. Mrs. Eberhardt and her daughter lived in Vienna and by itTTnlUd Pr" Lcnicd Wire.) , Roiton, Mass., July .23. With one desperado dead, his body rid dled with bullets from a posse, nn innocent man captured after being Biirrounded nnd barely escaping a similar fate, tho search of tho 300 polico for (wo otherB engaged In tho terrorizing of citizens last night, when ono person was killed and ton wounded, continues today, attended iby the' greatest excitement, Tnb WnUtaHiMjjunpq.RiL to. be. men in' F6rest 11111 ceni'ofery""dhrfHK' tho night and "waited for dawn. When daylight broke, they closed in on the victims. The leaders gave the police orders to shoot on sight as it was bolloved tho men could not bo taken nllvo. Ono of tho hunted men, much larger than tho other, sprang from behind n tree and darted toward tho forwt, snapping an empty revolver at tho Offlcors as ho ran. Ho bntl.hnlf aaa. a.in n ton ivnn nhnreml not gone more than 300 yards, how; 0y tho Southern Pacific on lumber ever, boforo ho wnt hemmed in nnd shipments to San FranclBco from ho fell under n general fire from his points on tho eait sldo ot tho Wll pursuer. A cursory examination nmotto valloy. Shipments from the showed that ho was struck by at WOBt bI of tho valloy wcro accepted least 20 bullets. nt j33C a ton tno Ufforflnco bonc Tho smaller man, suposed to bo caused by tho longer haul, vjfc Cor tho companlbn of the big desperado, vnllfB nnd Aibnny. When tho now was found a Uttlo later. Ho surren- Bchodulo was adopted tho rato was dored without any attempt at Vlo- ' dvanced to 15 from either sldo of lence, but tho officer, leading tho jn0 valley. pursuu una great uimouuy n pre- DecftB0 Ul0 complolnt against venting their men from shooting .thlB llcreftV) wnB considered well Mm UOWn, I fmirw'4l hA mnimlimlnn nrilnroil When taken to the police station,1 thftt tho rnto bo reduced to 13.40 tho man convinced the police that ho from eaBt b,de mMa nnd $3,cr. from , was not a member of the gang but W0lt B,Uo nontHt AUhough this U a spectator, no nau oen separated 30 conta ft ton hihor ,hnn ,,. ol(1 j from the crowd in tho night and rato tho rn,ron(1 object to any re, conceaieu mmseu, icanng tnat in tiuction ln tho now !nt rato and tho the darknesR ho would bo shot elth-'cas, wl bo Cftrrled ,nto n,e fe,,erfti er by tho police or tho bandits. He court8 wns released. j ... .'. i . Tho police were unable to idontt-' . . , . , ,,.. ,, .,.,.. fy the big bandit who wns killed in ? ,e Itft anB ," ,s thmhi ! tho cemetery. He is believed, how- Qn the wild rampBRo white ever, to be one of three men who drunk, .nd, being convinced they started tho trouble by robbing a sn- 'lh0 "C ? "f. Wturod. da loon nt Jamaica Plains Tuesday c,dd K thf limit of dOKporndon in uwom;i ituu niiu uiniiiiMiii)vu Natal Bay, La., July 23. This town Is In the throes of a fearful race war as tho result of the shoot ing of Walter Simmons, an Ameri can, by two Italians Tuesday night. Five hundred foreigners are arm ed in a camp near here today and tho force of Americans ln the oppos ing camp consists of 75 residents of Ah is place. Numerous small encoun ters have taken place. The Ameri cans are determined to drive the night, after killing one wounding two others. man and the big man into tho cometory last ., . .i '..,.. it . n'Rht. Is thought still to bo In hiding thought tho men hid in Calvary und, ,fnfo,,nd; he;.m hl B!,ff0' cemetery nnd lay concealed all day a Hrallnr fato There ; l. Uttlo hop yesterday, until emboldened by tho B'7TBV 9 ' Tlll ntt tUnt 1A inn advance of night they proceeded Tho fact thnt the man surrounded ln1nt( !! null n !( Jtil till irtri !! forth to bhoot up the town. Two ap 'UUH' ....., .. peared together in the streets of Ja- t,on noubtodly saved tho Uvea oi mt Tlnl,la nn.l l.ncnn .hnntlnv tn OUIIllJOr Of his pUrSlierS, BB 10 United I'rtis I.aid Wire.) Chicago, July 23. United States - It strtl li i 4 l k rf1 Lit nn l ti r ! RACE WAR FEARED .lnnphtAr iiVA,i in vionnn nn.i 'hv right and left. A mob oon formed , " ' ' "' .' ' , AT NATAL IIA writing them glowing letters of tho nd gave chaw As they ran the ' money that waa to be made tn awperaaiws nreo continuauy; .Mrs America. Eberhardt succeeded Jn Delia Fallon waf shot as she htood ,.,,.., .-. nv getting them to come to this conn, 'n her doorway with a baby in her TO RENEW ArTACK ON try. He promised to marry Ophelia .armB nnd h0- condition today Is THE STANDARD OIL on theJr arrival. cmicai. HJb aunt finally yielded to hlrf L"tIe hoPe ,8 held t0(Ja' for the . .. - . rornvAri nt Vwnrt tttnhtn. urgent letters, ana arrived nere a ""; -': ;:":; '' 'hnt District Attorney Sims gave out tho week ago today on the steamer ,dJ 7"' LZel following anneuncement: "Tho gov Deutschland. tho mother carrying , l tho ibdomn .The othes injured, ft her entire fortune, 2C00 tucked wort of whom received bnlleeta In away in her bosom. lelr arm anu ,e8s. a doing well. Rhrhit m thm the do-ic ' Herbert B. Knox, night watchman ,1'? J'1 T7,.. L... i! ! foreigners out of this section of theand t them tVM ,n a ,JU1 hotel t Fore.t Till cemetery, died from JJJJ fe ernmeiit will pw tha rtate. The foreigners are deter- on the 0Btiklrt. of New Yorkf B an injury -similar to that sustained JJJ"" Wined to Uy an4 By they will ifht took hJl5 aunt to a money cbangor by Mdlahon. J J, J ZnTHht for their rights. There Is constant r- , -' The police have little knowlde ",e "2JaJ u M,,nM,Mr 4"u " fr ot a plttfcW btU. fCoaUawed en Page .) of tie bhb csoepi tat tay appear- "' J,M fc,,