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ismwfnrr&iiJi ;- .-ViJfP at W n.t StSTf- J54t- VOL. Will. . ' SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 27, 11)08. ' , NO. 183. i rfl!" " miiiiii rn i ii .m.,11,1 miii iiiiim inw nnii mim i 111 m .j u ami i.mim.i m in. m m, , i.nn .i.- ., rni.i. INDEPENDENT PARTY TO HOLD NATIONAL C ' VFNF7IIFI A ONVENflON TONIGHT ADD CATHOLIC SNST1TU1 -jr I H m SL. ' i i TO COMPEL CASTRO TO LDt ma. terrible ' AGONY OF DY N6MANI1 FAIYFIK IFEAR BOLT i I ER ad ppvArj TURN! t RETURNS TO WIFE MERMAN SPEAKS MAY ATTACK CITIES;TO!.B IN. HIS MAR t I J. IIB.IU OF STATE DEPARTMENT ItUTAIjtATIO VSl SUMMARY 1T- tk.ls now sugii convisn T10XS HELP TO IMPHOVK SY8-. TI31 OF TEACHING IN VOGUE. PULSION OK MISflSTRIt SHUT '10 MAKE IHtUOXSTUATlOjN IM-M13DIATKLY. The Catholic Ehliicatlonnl Institute iHuHwt i'i ""' wirci el Orccon was hold at tho Wwt Amaturdam, July 27,In rotnlln- Elde high school. Uon for tn0 ""nuiwy oxpulMon 'tit Tho morning Mission was dovotod Mln'stOr n Reus, It Is ofnolully un to educational dopnrtmont work, tin- nd .trfday that nil Dutch war der (ho supervision of woll-known JM In Ame inn Gators lrnvfc Itoan local and visiting toucher, from vnr- rdond to makn n demonstmtlon loua parts of 'the stnto. This d- ngulnst Vonezuoln. pwtmont Is tho moat Important feu- Unless Pro-Idem Castro makos an tore of tho Institute and ombnicos ,-.- - , M'nntiMiHul on iihki tour.) I Continued on Pngo 0.) mr-Tr ' 93avzjzsesass2S!sssxvmmmKx LOST IN MOUNTAINS WITH A BROKEN LUG, WHITES OF SCI. KjiniNG and iRimuprA v. H. GULLIVER. CAGOSTO ' "I q B nA IB m PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Matted Prom I.hhhhI Win', i Helena, Mont., .July 2$,-A'tar living in torrlblo torturo and jtguny iO.- lO uu,,s, ulunu nijil without food, ddAth Anally cuius -lo tho rtllef of young' ninn Ity lltf nam of W. II. Gull'vor Mi tho mountain wilds near Olive stntlon, Baudot's county. The man ,ni a stranger In thla part of tho country, nnd nothing In known of him, nthur thnn what win gleaned by Coroner Victor Sewa'd from n diary kept by the unfortit unto ulnn. He jivldeuWy "ottjjmytd LEGATES ARRIVE FROM METROPOLIS i IUSGKN NOT CANDIDATE HlRST PLACE SOUTHERNER 1 KVILL HE NAMED HEARST 1KMP0RARV ( HAIHMAN. FOR FAKMER, AVI 10 LEFT HOME, IN- KLUICXCKD HY SPOUSE TO COMK HACK TO HAL KM MEN TALLY' SOUND. Mnlttd Mr l.cnurd Wlrod J. T. Turner, the mnn who mysta- bloaijo, July 27. At conforonnoo rlouely dlsannoarod from tiln homo )tm today by tho loudofrs of tho In-'iix miIo oast o.f Salem a fow woolcs Ufflipmienco p..rty. tlie nntlomtl con- ago, returned to his family, or rath- voffl-on of which opons hore tonight, or h's wlfo brought him bnck, yo ftS'ne prnctlcftlly dccldod that Thou, torday. MrB. Turner learned sovernl L.Sil8Kn, of Masnachusett, will be doy ago that hor husband wna In "nffllldtitB for the prenldoncy, and Portland, nnd hIio went Immodlatoly tlwn.n Southerner, not yot cho o.i to that city nnd bogati -a Hoaroh for win bj nnmod for vice-president. , him. She found him working In tho olgatlon aro arriving today WnHhlngton croainory. Mrs. Turner' fpan in.iny etaoa, but thoro Ih llttlr "(husJaam so fur, and lltilo chowi Jt undarataail that th "ji it ' tf!Wrs f a HuggoKted that ho couio homo a ont'o, nnd, without further 'corcmony, Turner roMgnod bis Job and nccom- ftfnr tirnt thu Demacrnta ninj jrnnlod hhovlto. u Slon). '"; .conscious. dyThir'soon nftorward. the1 i . . . Illlttlfa I. rt ftflfltlll.f in nnuriiiia ttu. X M..n.H .... ..I...... I.L. m. ..... M nrst onrry in tno mile uook reaas as' " "" "" '"'" '" -i'- iuubuu ; kmuu j- miner mr CLffARING SALE CONTINUffD ALL SUMMKH GOODS MUST GO, KKGAHDLKSH OK COST. WK I MIST HAVE HOOM 1X)H OUIt VAlSIi GOODS. THIS PIHCICS WILL BB SLASHED UIGHT AND LEFT UNTIL WK CUT DOWN OUIt WOCK. J.0 ards of this season's now- SIIIh now going at tho follow- I'S prices. Yard 2o, 35, 35, 49 and 65t j J'0O yirda of this season'a now- tnd best Dross Qo'oda now co- bJ &t tho following prices. Yard 1SS 25, 35, 30, 49 UP Thousands Of yards nf Rnmmor p Goo,l solng at the follow- ,lPrlces. Yard 10 UP. JAtlur Summer Underwear, WWT. ninvaa t .. . .-. WWerlei at tho smnlleKt nH TerEot In Salem. ,0 te Lawn Shirt AYalsU, -aoiomely Trimmed 49 'M Sell Dra HaU- At k' 'oDg the line. ?2.95 fo'lewn: "My rnmo Is II. Gulliver: my homo nirmtnghnm, England. Notify my w'fe, mo! her and oh'ld nt 1C. E. South 8traot, care Hnnd ft Smith. Am a brotliT-ln-Iaw of Hand. Fo'.l down mountnlnand broke my log." The next memornnda- wero dated on Intor days. On July 10 the story of his torrlblo light again t detlth and his strugglos to reach civiliza tion and liolp was concluded. Ho drngKCd hlmsoM through mMoi convention, und bring about tho on- deserting IiIh family. A 'tor his dl doryomont of Uryan. , appoaranco his wlfo thought that ho William It. Hoar t, bond of tho wob domontod, but sine IjIb return Independence itnrty, doclaros posl- tho mnn seems to be perfectly niUor tlvely thnt there will be no compro- nl. Turner Is a fnrmor and a rnhor ml3( with the Democratic party, and of small frulti, that nny attempt tu endorse Uryan - will bp futllo. Ho Bays that .tho In- HUHIKD WITH IIIH dopendenco party h out to ninko an . KAVOHITli HOHHK Indopendont fight nguluai both tho old parties and thnt It Is gathering Pittsburg, Pa July, 27. Tho body strength every day. Though hi of Wurron W. PhllllpB, a rich fnrm-un-tora !n tho Auditorium Annex or, Hoi today in tho grnvo whoro hi: LA FORE AGAIN IN TROUBLE ACCUSED Of THEFT TWO ltOHHKUIKH OCCUH CLOSR TQGKTH KH GE0HG1.: PAKKEK UNDEH AlfltltST KOH STEALING THUXIC. of wilderness for 1G daytf, his broken woro uoar tlloso r ,,ryftn y tiny, favorlto horse, "Phil Sheridan," was leg dangling behind him, sirlktni; rockn, trpoi and stumps, wth the grim speotro of death ovor hovorlng over him day and night. On tho sev enth day ho gays: Could seo eoctton men acrosj tho ho exchanged no courtesies with tho burled nlno yourB ago. Commoner, and -thoro was no show Preparations hnd been mndo to or friendliness of any kind. bury Phillips' body In n fnHhioimbln Tho program for tonight it as fol- comet cry, but whon IiIb will was lews: road It wns found that ho had pro- ".p. m. Convention called to or- vlded thnt ho bo Intewod with his rlvor on handcar. Hallooed. Thoy llor b Charles A. Walsh, of lowu. dead hor o. . For yean Phillips had hated socio- ty, and Just before his death ho told his executor that his old horso lind been Ills host friend, at tho uamn tlmo oxnroualng the pontlmnt that "ho would ra.ther go to hell dlroct surely heard mo, but wont on. MV "'" un.i coinnm leg so bndly swellod have to crawl ,"t: on my back" I 8: " " "' "ominanonB ror torn On the twelfth day ho wrete: I'0"" chairman of the convention. "Two young men paed mo this' 8:10 ' . Election of tempor nftornoon. and nromtsert to an for ary halrnmn. ' I 0.1R r. .l Ottnnili r nn. ...... n.. tli.il. 1... I,..ln.l I.. .,!... II heli but never returned, u.w v. . ai'uvn ui mmiiuniij iu u uunni m tvmvtuijr, This laRt Is believed to have been ohnlnnan. j . an hallucination of a deranged mind.' 9:1C m.ltoll call of delega- IX) TEST KENDKH8 On the sixteenth day ho St'll had t,ons 'or ?omlnntloiii for membeM WITH HUMAN DUMMIKH vitality enough to write: "This -. o'entlah, rulos, resolutions and I wy last day," closing forever tho mner committees of tho convention. Now York, July 27. Human dum nory of one of tho most pathetic' 9:30 l' m' Announcing of stand- mlo, plucK themselves In tho wn tragedlfB ovor occurlng In these ''K c"ln)lttees of .convention. jof swift moving street cars, for tho mountain' , 1 0 p. m. Adjournment to Tuei- purpo-e of testing the fenders, will ' day afternoon. bo paid J2 per day during tho testH It is expected that Hearst will bo to bo made at tho Invitation of thu UASERALL LEAGUE TO STOP GAniLIN! nan,ed flH temporary chairman, and public sorvice commission by the will dollver the "key note" speech This addrew la expected to b a se -ere arraignment of the two old par All tMj seaEon's noweat WOOu SUITS, LINGEHIE SUITS, WASH i SUITS, SHIItT WAISTS, SILK X WAISTS, HI LIC PirmCOATS. t MILLINEHY, rEATHERS, OS- J STIHfH PLUMES, FLOWEHS, tplC, now going nt Ises than cost suns S-1.5D, ?G.50, ?S.50 ?10.5 AND SU3.5 V.ortli Double. J6 Store That Saves You Money PnHwl Trro .mhA U'lre.l San Francisco, July 27.-1 Presl dent Cal Ewingr, of the Pacific Coast Mes and a "call to arms to tho In- Baseball League, today declares that lopemiont yotera;' of tho county. ... ., . , , . IHeeB was the Hear t candidate he will continue to make urrestj at .,., , ., , ,, , VI KVIViUUI Ul MUMULJ1UBCLIII. UU Recreation park as long as spectn- nindo a 8trong race( establishing tho already agreed tq enter tho competl tors make )ot? on the games, and independence League as tho second tlon. M first it was Intended to uso manufacturers of fenderB, Thu com- m'sslon intend-) to adopt a fender for the New York City cars, and wants to got the best. It lim ordered practical demonstrations to be held thlg fall at Schnectady, and Pitts burg. About 40 manufacturers havn stuffed dummies, hut one man who hag unlimited confidence In his ap pliance, announced that ho could ger nil tluv mnn lift wnntnd to. tonnlo into i lit- comfortable fernler at $2 por day 'and the ojhors had t meat tho com- hnt ho will ptamp out the gambling nart' ,n tnat tat0 evil which thrcattjns to lake hold of the game here. ThS decision was WESTERN FEDERATION FOR announced today, when Ewlng was . MINK EMPLOYES ONLY Informed that th-eo men arreHred ..,. ...... i,wi,i n ,.. tho Denver. Colo.. .Inlv 27. Tho West jbarsH Jn the cpu-t. and make a test pr" Federation of Minora today petition bypromla'ng llvo dummpw -ase of it. Charlen H. Dodge, chief 'auieu appucaiions irom numerous airo. lepnty in the registrar's ofllce; Cha'. ' lumbermen's unions in Montaua and Roland, a restaurant keeper, and other Northwest states for member Fred Fair-child, a mqrehant of Oak- -hip In tho' federation. A resolution land, were the men arrested yester- wa adoutod declaring that tho West- a,gorgo Parker, a rosldont of this city, wns nrrostod oarly Sunday morn lug, chnrgod with Btoallng a trunk from tho wagon of a huckter by tho naino of Campbell, who hns boon -oiling soap and other articles on the streot corner for tho paBt sovoral dnTi, Snturdny night tho soap vendor loft tho wagon, containing hlu goods, in front of Bush's bapk. About 1 o'clock Sunday morning, It claimed, Parkpr and two other men qu'otly nppronched tho pedlorN wagon aUd' lifted out a' mnall trvmlc filled with tho poddlor's wares. Thu hroo mou started down Stnto sl'reot, and woro about to outer the nlley in thu middle of tho block, whon thev oncountorod Polloemnn Welch, Two of tho men Jiroko and fled up tho alloy, but Parker, who was un oblo to oscupo, was placed under ar rest. Tho Identity and whoro abouts of Parker's companions will probably dove-lop at the honrlng, which t w?t for th! nfterhoon, - Accused of robbing 11. G, Wilson of 110.00 Saturday night, llob Ln foro, who has gotten !nti Bovornl so rloiiB ccrupoa lately, Is languishing In tho city Jail today According to tho pollen Wlhon wu loitering In tho alley between Commorolnl and Llborty strcoto, near Tutklugton's saloon. Lnforo wa with him, nnd tho bootblack In tho clgnr store nearby claimed ho saw him tnlio Wilson's purse. , Thla oc curred about 7 o'clock, .and shortly aftorwurdu Policeman Wolih stoppo.l into the cigar ntoro to havo- his shooi slilned. Tho bootblack told him thnt Luforo was robbing a man In the al loy, and Welch wont to the scene o' action immediately. Thu policeman saw Lnforo hand tho purso back to Wllvon, who was In a somewhat Intoxicated condition, and nt tho samo tlmo slip two $ft pieces Into his vest pocket. Lnforo was ut once urrestcd, and Welch, af ter examining tho purse and ques tioning Wilson, found that about $20 had been taken. Only 1 10.00, how ever, could bo found on Lxi'ore's per son. Tho tlmo for Laforo'a hearing has not been sot, as no warrant has yet been Issued. In 'tho mcantimo ho will remain In tho city lockup, say. ern Federation shall always remain Dodge -and Roland bad Just made distinctly an organization of labo-ora a bet when they wero arrested, placea n mines and mining muis. Falrchlld was arretted for Inter- .. f,n- .ih n offlrpr Iicpaii-o he MIb Thcta N. Stephens wa' Telegraph Ilrlefn, For tho second time within A year the Carnegie library at Vancoftver. n. C , haV been rifled and valuable coMis stolon. Joseph Lamont. a woll-dressed and cultured man, was arrested at Los Angelos yesterday for eajlnjf out of tried to persuade the detective to Jet nnwni tn the Columbia rlvor garbage cana In profer-enco to beg- "ortland jfesterdav glng. GERMANS WIN NEW YORK-PAHIS RACE (Unlfd I'reM l.rnied Wire,) Paris, July 27. Although tho Gorman car wai tho first In tho New York-to-Pnrls raco to roach tho end of tho run, the honor of winning goes to tho Americans, It Is said It will bo charged that tho Germans failed to comply with all tho rules govern'ng the event, and It Ih certain that tho Thomai car will bo declared tho viator. Tho German car waa greeted by a. groat Sunday crowd as It- whirled ovor tho boulevards In entering tho city. Tho arrival, how ever, was not attonded by ceremony At about tho amo hour that tho Germans arrived word was recolved that th mpl,,an car had Just land ed at KoiilgsbuifcT. 3 the men go. -u