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' tit .. V ' . . if .'. -. t X ' (I I hvO n 1 1 n feabd a 1 Hotuual i .imii i m i i -nimi i ii i w it .. : i i i n r - i i i i i i . -ii i i - i " . .- . . f i i ii iii ii- i i i l VOL. XVIII. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1008 NO. 183 OREOONATEETEWONDEROFTHE STADIUM SHERMAN MAY WITHDRAW AS THE VKMRESIDENT NOMINEE iSMITHSON MARVEL OF TRAINERS 10 EFFORT TO WIN ?IES OLYMPIC RECORD WITH EASE BRACES OTIIEIt YAN- KEE MKX HIS FULL. HISTORY IN (Tolled Tress T.cnied Wire.) London, July 24 Trying tho Ol ympic record of IB 2-G seconds, For rest SmltliBon, of Portland, Or., to- Iny won tho second heat In tho seml Itlal tryout for thd 110-motor Juir Ue rnco. Tho Oregon boy Is In 'per fect condition today and Is strongly backed for tho llrst placo In tho final lent In thU event. ContmuoTrniaSnveTT SHERMAN MAY QUIT ; THE RACE .committee will bo compelled to fill WOOL (SHOWERS ORGANIZE the vacancy. This will cause com,- ,' to FIGHT TRUST plications as Now York might claim (United Tress Unsetl Wire.) tho placo while tho west and middle Cheyenne, Wyo.', July 24. Before wen would bo sure to fight for ths departing for tholr homo3 today right of succession. As soon as ho members of the executive committee Is strong enough Sherman will un- 0f Ihe National Wool Growers' nsso dergo an operation at John S. .Hop- 'elation, whl$h met helfo yeBterdny, kins hospital In Baltimore. His con- announced tlieir intention of brook dltion after this operation will de- ing up the wool trusts The-commit- HEALTH IS BAD WILL RE OPERATED UPON AND r RESULT WILL DETERMINE , QOURSE EAST AND WEST MAY CLASH OVER SUCCESSOR. termine whether or not ho will re main In tho race. Hitchcock Denlnl. Chicago, July 24. Frank H. Hitchcock, qhalrmnn of the Republi can national committee, today posl- MARATHON RACE WON BY HAYES (United Trens tensed Wire.) Washington, July 24. Although there Is strong opposition from the party lenderB today to tho with drawal of Jamea S. Shormhn from tho second place on tho Republican ticket, it is understood that his health Is eq poor that he will b,o forced to drop out of thq race. In tho event that Sherman de clines the nomination tho national tec 'will meet again Aug. 25 at Salt Lake City. At Its next sess'.on the committee wllljjjlay planB forva national ware house, storage and market move men?. The scheme will bo started on tlvely donlod that there Is tho slight- a forge scale and the commlttco men eg possibility of Jaine9 S. Sherman, express themselves as confident of Its; ITALIAN IS SHOVED ACHOSS THE nominee tor vice prcsiuent, retiring 8ucfces:. By establishing markpt cen from tho raco on account of lllnesi. tenant Chlcngo, Denver, St. LouIh Ho said that Sherman's condition Is 'nndlSt. Paul, 'the wool growers hopo not such nB to warrant the making of to eliminate nroflts of middle men. t. a move and assorted that stories pub lished to that affect wero without any actual foundation. o CmCAGOISTK PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE CLEARING SALE CONTINUED ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST GO, REGARDLESS OF COST. WE MUST HAVE ROOM FOR OUR FALL GOODS; THE PRICES WILL UK SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT UNTIL WE CUT DOWN OUR STOCK. 000 jards of thla season's new- SH Silk now going at the follow ing prices. Yard !5, 35 , 35 6, 49 and G5 0no yard? of this season's new est and best Dress Goods now go ing at the following prices. Yard L9, 25, 35, 39, 49 UP Thousands of yards of Summer ."ash Goods going at the follow- ig prices. Yard A 5, GJi, 7ttf 8 1-3S lOtf UP. All our Summer Underwear, JcaU . Gloves. Laces and Em- rc:'c rs at the smallest nrlces u c r cot In Salem. ' White Lawn Shirt Walstd Handsomely Trimmed At ...49 00 Swell Dre3s Hah At il so along the line. ?2.95 GAYETY REIGNS oil IAS ELINOR GLYNN ACTS IN "THREE WEEKS" United Tress Loosed Wire.) iTondon. July 24. London critics arounanlmous today. In heaping fun on' Elinor Olynn, whouprijsented her dramatization of her own book "Thjee Weeks" before n selected 'audience ycterday, at the Adclpjil Al ICRPp theater. Mies Glyn.n played tho lead YvLULU lngole herself, and all who saw tho play, declared that her attempt to lmltpte the Nethersole style was as (Unit! Tress l.cnsed Wire.) ' cold as the book Is warm. Tho play Quebec, July 24. The most mag- was preceded by a prologue explaln- nlflcont scone, erer wltrioised In Can- jng )ts action to those who hnd boen ada was prosontcd today on the unfortunate enough to hnvo missed Plains of Abrahnm, when, the prince nn oportunlty of reading the book. OF UNITED STATES LINE FIRST RY CROWD RUT IS DISQUALIFIED MAKES GOOD TIME. FOURTH SECURES TROPHY GOVERNOR'S CUP of Wales revlowed 16,000 Canadian troops and 10,000 sailors in the grand military pageant. Practically tho entire population of Quebec was present, and In addl- SEEK MURDERER OP IMTOIITANT WITNESS (United Tress Tensed Wire.) San Francieeo, Jutyv 2.4 Sheriff R. .. 'ir-1 V i . &flllullmBfiP I.. Jlhl ; Mm THE FAMOUS': Jfrf '''' Virginia Colored Quartette Will give an open-air concert, free of -charge, at 8 o'clock tonight at Marion square. Everybody invited. Speaking after the concert : : : ' : . : All thla season's nowest WOOu SUITS, LINGERIE SUITS, WASH SUITS, SHIRT WAISTS, SILK WAISTS, SILIC PETTICOATS, MILLINERY, FEATHERS, OS STRICH PLUMES, FLOWERS, TTC, now going at less than cost suits 4.50, 0.50, 8.50 ?10.50 AND 12.50 Worth DowWe. The Store That Saves Yt Money tlon there were thousands of visitor . Chatam of Santa Mateo county Ib to- and tourists from all parts of the day scouring that seotion of tho worjdf ; ! county with posses looking for an Tho' Bronn wns enlivened and mad ! n known Greek of whom he has an env hv the annearance'of hundreds accurate description, and of persons attired In tho historic , cused of haying iiroco nt Fho Hmo of tho eai'lv dayB of . Btoff, Quebec. There were countless frilled and ruflled dandle?, with all the fin ery of the gayoit court. There were countless fur-olad trappers of thu early days; many cowled prloats with heavy rosaries and Bandaled feet and all through tho crowd were brightly painted Indians In brilliant blankets and resplendent war bonnets. NEWS FROM HERE( THERE AND EVERYWHERE who Is ac murdered Stoyait a witness In a murdor case here yesterday, because he was tho only witness that could convict tho defondant, Steff was stabbed 11 time In tho face by his unknown assailant and Jsoven times through jtlie body, o HOT ON TRAIL OF SUSPECTED DYNAMITER (Calte4 Tsots Uaeil Wlrc.i Marytvllle, Cal, July 24--Ofllcor returning from a camp near hero to day announced that they have found new traces of both Peter Claudlanes and Felix Padeauvarls. who aroi wanted in Sen Francisco !n connec tion with the Gallagher dynamiting cases. The detectives working on the case are convinced that both Unltetl Tress t.ensed Wire;) London, July 24. John F. Hayes, of tho Irish-American Athletic club of New York, was declared winner of. tho marathon race this afternoon by the Judges, who upheld the protest against Dornndo, of Italy, who crossed the line first. Hefforon of South Africa was giv en second place and Forshaw of tho Missouri Athlotlo club, third. It wn proved to the satisfaction of tho Judges tjint' Dornndo was os Blsted across the flnlBlF'lfhe'. Hayes, In wlniilnctljo'cre'at Jhara- tthon raso today'ilofeatlnrfr 80 contest ants represeatlngji,ir.inntlon8l.;Jiajln(? covered tho courre of 2I-pYIIcb and 38 yards, In 2 hours, H4 lDlnUtes; 30 seconds. Dornndo 6f Italy was the first to actually finish, but the Ainerionntj protested Dorando's victory, alleglns that the crowd closed In on the track at the finish nnd that h'e wni actuaN ly n&s'sted across tho line. Tho marathon race rit Athens In 1900 wob won by Shorrlng of Cana da in 2 hours, 51 minutes nnd 23 35 , seconds, I Soon ufter It was announced that tho Judges had deolared Hayes tho I winner of the great raco, a protest was filed ngalnit him on the charge , that ho too recolved aid at one point noar the finish. Tho finish of the Italian's great run wbb dramatic. He fell five times' In the last stages of the raco and toaoh time wo-i lifted to his feot and furgod on by his frtendB. Tho fifth time he fell dlroctly In front of tho . royal box and Queen Alexandria rofco .and waved encouragement to him. Ho then was within ten yards of tho tap, His friends all Quickly rushed to him, gave him brandy, llft od him to his feet and literally push ed him over the finish line, whro ho thon foil in n dead faint. Ho soon wna revived and supported by Hayes, Heneron and Froihnw, was lod to tho royal box where he was Introduced to the quean. LEADS THIUD REGIMENT RY BO 1'OINTr FERGUSON SALICM MEN LOSE- WON INDIVIDUAL CONTEST. PORTLAND DOCTOR IS ARRESTED Captain Castro, who saved the passengers and crew of the steamer Cherokee three years ago when the boat was wrecked on Atlantic beach has been seized upon by creditors! fugitives are still within flvo miles and hi j medal taken. of tho city and they are tnic'ng half Eight Wett Point cadets have been a dozen clews In )op of apprehona returned to their hornet for hazing, Ing them. (United Tress l.eas! Wire.) Indianapolis, Ind., July 24. Dr. Joseph S. CoHUney, of Portland, Or , was arrested today at the union sta tion Just as he was going to board a train for Chicago. Dr. Courtney's ar reit followed the receipt by tele graph of a warrant charging him with having caused the death at Portland- of Stella Bannett, a 16-year-old girl, by performing an Il legal operation Dr. Courtney has been attending-the convention of the Anclept Order of, Hibernians hers and Intended to viU at Chicago be fore returning home, Tho team fioin tlio" Fourth regi ment won tho governor's trophy In tho regimental shoot finished this morning by a lead of about r0 points ovor tho Third regiment. Tho tour nament completed OiIb morning wa.i fought out botweon two picked teams of eight men each from tho two regi ments In camp, tho trophy contested for being a handsome goldllnod sil ver cup proxontod by Governor Chamberlain. Tho complete score has not yet beon completed. Tho winding team consisted o? -Ii!cuteiiat Potts, Lioittona'nt HalH lln, Lieutenant Pordcm, Private Rhloldrf,,CaptnIn Iouclt, Jorjic-ral Ferguson and Private GhostGr FIsMer nnd Lieutenant Stewart. . Tha van quished teliin was composed of Cor pdrnl Romnlno, Sergeant Howard, Sergoant Schwartz, - Sergeant Jtldor, Sergeant R. L. White, Lloutonaut Abrnms, Corporal Scott and Private Royal. ThU nftornaon tho National Rlllo association Ib holding Its content for medals both with rlllos nnd rovolvors which will completo tho Bhoot. Tho men will leave Camp Hugo tomor row. Corporal Alex ForgiiHon, of tho Fourth regiment, Roioburg, won the Individual shoot yostorday afternoon, followed oloiely by OaptalnGeorgo E. Houch, also of tho Fourth rogt mont at Roseburg.. Tho scores woro 2RS and 2C4 rospoctlvoly. Corporal O. P. Romalne of Portland was third with 24C. o ELECTION IS CALLED BY SULTAN Constantinople, July 24- The sul tan today luued nn Imporlnl procla mation calling on tho pooplo to elect a parliament soon, it Is bolloved that this Is a fororunnor of tho for mation of a constitution which the auUnn announced ha would grant tho pooplo, recontly. o INCOKIUGIDLE HOY SUNT TO HIEI'OHM HrilOOL After an unusual and ovontfut ca reer Chester Nelson, a 14-year-old boy, was committed to tho reform school th morning. As far in could be ascertained young NoIhoii has no parents, at least he does not know that he haa any. He was picked up In Portland last year nnd sunt to the Iicys and Girls Aid socloty of that city. Last May ho mysteriously oscapud from that Institution, and after wandering about tho country for some time ho lauded in Salem. Up went to tho home of Mrs. E. S. Kerry who lives a short distance northeast of 'tho asylum, walked in and mado himself at homo. Mrj. Derry Intend ed to hoop, the boy, but ho was so incorrigible that the lady could not nianage him.