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GREAT BRITAIN THREATENED BY REBELLION IN INDfA;
MURDER SULTAN
,
SSINWEMPm' ; TO
SftBS AT "HEARP- '"" ISMEtTER
OF TURKEY'S RULER
Otteva, Swlttcrlaad, Aug. 'S.
BjVsd AbJul Hnmld, of Turkey, wns
itibttd In the brcnat by n minor of
ficii of tho nnlaco In tho npartmonts
of thf rulor Monday, according to a
dliptch toce'ved hero today from
Constantinople.
The messngo Btntoi thnt tho only
thin; that taved tho Sultan was n
h'avy cont of mnll which ho woro
next to hli akin. . The Unlfo wnH dl
rcctod at tho henrt of the Sultan,
und undoubtedly would.. Imvo killed
him, If It had not .been deflected by
tho stool-cont.
Tho blow wn to powerful thnt the
point of tho 'knl'o was' broken off
when It .enmo In contact with tho
armor,
iCnnttuiKKt on uhku nvo. i
FOR 601D .
CREEK
. V
SALEM BUSINESS
MEN BACK IT
tlUCAWSTOE
m.-
August Special Sales
AUK KSI'KCIALIjY FOIt THE I'UIII'OSE OF HLAUGHTEHING MER
CHANDISE. THE I'ltlCES AUK CIT DOWN ON KVKHY AIITIOLK.
IP VOL' WANT C3E.V0INE UARfSAINS NOW IS YOUIt TIME TO GI?T
TnEM.
SEE THE PRICES
Best Standard Callci
So. ard .,,.., 4
B t l-3c Standard Apron -O'Dghams.
yard 5
i... ..
u una Rnd Sheetlcgs at Mill
Prices.
AN our White Goods, Lawns and
Dimities Bolng at lws tban manu-
'acturers prices.
B'nkets, Sheets and Pillow Caiea
t great'y reduced prices.
e Standard Towels
Now, only, each
.4t
,Mt about Half Prlco on all our
D'm Goods, and Silks.
le Emb'olderl
N'ow. only, yard
Slaughter Prices
on all oni
IwUt' Suits, Shirt ValfctB,
Silk rettlcoata, JHHllHiry, Ostrich
Flume, Flower and Slpe.
August for Bargains.
TIUBDIEI HATS HALF FUICE.
?1.00 Shirt Waists
Now 49
$15.00 Swell Suite
Now $8.50
BETTER SUITS AT THK SAME
LOW PRICKS. If yeu wnt
ready mado geods f any kl
coms to our store. Now J tli
time for IJtrjpdn.
t
Iki Store That Saves Voh Money
A lnrgo delegation of Salem buil
ncss men, Including tho heads of Un
commercial organizations, woro bo
faro tho county commissioners' court
nt 1 o'clock today to secure tho co
operation of tho county nnd mlnn
ewner: of tho Go'd Creek district In
an effort to establish an 100-ton
smelter on tho Little North Fork of
the Suntlnni.
Mining Engineer GadJden made
po Itlvo statement? hh to what the
Bmoltcr company would do, nnd spoko
with aomo nosurnnco of nuthorlty.
W. I. Stnlcy, Paul Hnnaen, J. L.
FroMund and othor m no owner
were pro3ont, nnd Judge HuBljpy and
his nEsoolates, Henry Gonlet and J
T. P.eckwlth, gnvo tho dolJgatloii
courteous hearing.
Fnrmorj were present from all
parts of the county, nnd all favored
the county hclnlng this Important In
dustry iron Its foot. It can bo set
down thnt a moMer Is nn assured
fno for te Gold n--k d'stilct.
Tho plan of notion proposed by
Mr. GndFdnn Is as follews:
I am authorized by Dr. Oeo'-po F
Wllpon and tho other gentlemen ns-
oc'nted -w'th mo In tho enterprise
to sfn to you thnt nfte- caroful In
vestigation of tho district In -which
you in'neB are locate, that we'havo
decided to erec a -molter o not less
tan ono hundred tons dnKy cann
city to commence with, In tho neigh
borhood of your mln9, subject, how
ever, to certain conditions outlined
here'n.
After lroklntr over various prop
erties In Washington, Idaho nnd Ore
gon In tho enlpovor to find a suH
rble 'ocatlon for a custom smelter
It Beems to ub that a far a natural
features are concerned, nnd tho pos
sibility of a very laVe tov' ge being
ultimately developed, that your dis
trict s'ands n"o-emlnent over any we
hav' Invest'gnted.
Tiero aro certain dlfflcuHIc,
however, which must be met and
overcome by you before we will com
mene tho actual building of the
p'anU If you will overcome these
diffi"i'Mlo within tho year, we are
eady to contract for the erection of
n plant
The Main Conditions
F'rst That the road from Elk;?,
horn, at least as far aa the smelt'
site, to bo selected by us. shall bP
-cimieted by you.
Second- While there Is not tb-J
'lightest doubt la our opinion of the
ability of your tqlHes, Jo produce one
huadred tous dally output, we desire
to commence wHh (and in fact with
a little icee dyjelopMeat work we
believe that alwet ay ef the greuu
csa do thi well), tlll we are aot
k'f,M
ENGLAND
'. FACING
MUTINY
INDIA VERGES
J UPRISING
SALEM
DIRT IS
ELYNG
ON
London, August 5. That England
Is fucb to faco with another mutiny
In India, by tho side of which tho
uprising of 18D7 will bo moro Llck
ar'ng, la feared by tho government
odlcln'B HB a rosnlt of reports that
woro brough hero today by n proml
lont army officer who nrrlvod from
Honares. Tho -nr office has been
thrown Into n punlc' by tho sorlotrt
STREETCAR SERVICE
EXTENDED
MACHINISTS
WALK OUT
ON STRIKE
CANADIAN PACIFIC
TIE-UP BEGINS
Vancouver, 11. C., Aug. 5, Prompt
ly on schednlo time, the men em
ployed lu tho shops of thtj.Cd.ilrtlHA
Piyclflc laid down tholr tools and
quit.
Ise !n a mutiny thnt will eurpnbai
anything thnt "England has had to
More real ednto deals nro being
iUHdo than over boforo In tho history
of tho Capital City.
Tho Ralem,, Fnljs -City & Woatoru.
mil -on J In buying terminal 'ao'lltlcs
In Wo t Snlom, nnd thnt part of thtfj n0 Bpcctnculnl4 Incident marked
c'ty pronilsor to bocomn a buslnoss tho Inauguration of, what may prove
and residence section. jtobb tho blttoi'est Industrial flflht tn
Tho Goneral Electric Is going to tho hUtory of thuclty, nnd, which If
put on a 15-mIuuto service betwoon por Istcd In ovon for a woek, will do
nature e: those communications. In tho Fair Ground"! nod Baloni Hnljjhln, incnlculnb'o damage to ovory mt
a -tatoment. to tho press tho offlcorinnd may extend the sorvlco to Llbor- portunt Into-est nnd ovoty-p-o'pect
said: Ity. A comm'ttee composed of II. W, of tlm Cnnadlan west. .1. II. McVoty,
"Something must ho done," nnl Smith nnd U, J. Hart wont to Port-' Bccrotnry treasurer of thu machinist V
done qu'chly, In India. If tho 300,- Innd Tuesday to recuro nddltlonnl un'on, who Ib In chnrgo of thq Btr'ko.
000,000 nutlvo Inhabitants of thnt car Eorvlcc, nt lenHt mornings nnd with hendqunrtorR nt Winnipeg,
country surcooa In getting tho uppor ovonlng, to tho end of tho prosent slinp'y stntod today that tho mou
hand tho least hit, they nro Biiro to tracks. woro out to stny out unlo - tholr do-
Mun Dirt SalcN. mnnds woro Mttlsflect. Strlnpod'bf all
Tho. Portland Railway, Light A technical points Involved, tho Btrlko
face. In tho went of auch a mutiny Power Cotnnnny hns houglit tho cor- resolves Itself Into a buttle betwoon
onely white mon will bo killed nnd nor on which snnd the Inrgo llvory he romnnny and tho men us to tho
ivory white woman Attacked beforo barn on Ferry and Llborty stroot for HUtus of tho union- on the Canndlnn
sufficient ho1!! can bo ent to quoll tho bIjom nurposo; u-lco not stated. Pacltlc 'ystem, for tho mon claim that
rebelMoi. Thero are 60,000 Euro- Frank Meredith Bold throo lota at ! what thoy aro flghtlnK for, anQ
nenns In India, and they wou'd bo at Court and Soventeenth etroota to point out tho recent courso of nego
ho mercy or tho nnt hordes. In Robo't M"GreRor for $1000, which, t'ntlon undor tho Lomloux .conclllR-
'ho provlons uprising sho IndlnnH ho pnld $800 for n few ynr? ngo. Hon act as proving tholr point, that
wro nno'gnn'rzed, and did not know Derby & Wlllaon sold a 10-ncrotho offo'ta of the connahy hOYO boon
truct for $21JT0 to G. C. Tuft, a Knn-i
bw 'man. a 15-ncre trncl for $2500,
and, a 10-ncro tract for $1800 to parr
tin fom Rowden, ?J. D.
Inqulr'os' for property on -Court
Btraet are fal'Ing oh, as It la tho gon.
nil ImproFlon that no pnvlng will
which all of England's repressive ' bo dono on that street for some tlmo Wotorn mnnnKcments ncceMted tho
measures havo failed to check. Tho J. n. roieraon, ino roruuno nuio niajorny award of tho conciliation
draHtlc rules are tho vlt of tho re- man, will erct a two-tory brick ioarcl. Tno men. houuh nulot. ex.
cent alarming conditions In India, ga-ngo on the corner ho hna bought I, ,rc thomwlvos br confident of tho
ard havo only acrvoU to Btlr uo a opposlto tho W. A. Cuslok roldunco. jBSU0 .Thoy Jmvo uej,od tneg) tlj9
Volum'noiiB hatred for tho English v rnqulrlea for proporty In South 8n- , nt()rnntonnl organizations
and their predominance. i "" cuuuimu ucuvu, uuu Kuri.- aro
With the nvowed Intontlon of advanc'ng,
woAnlnir TlrHnln ontlrnlv nut nf In-1 O '
dla, the Indian Nationalist party Is
how to use tholr won pons, but b'upJi
I not tho tobo now, and Ind'a wpuIJ
he a raging he1 from ono end to tho
o'hr If they ehould go on the war
path." According to tho army reports the
empire !" reoltlng with Bodltlon,
concentrated on breaking up -the
unions by selling ono and then the
othor by curtailing opportunities for
Joint action,
Bo far tho company has said noth
ing, and aro re -ting on their position
assumed when both tho Ka'tern and
standing back of the conflict.
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YOUNG HARRIMAN DELAYS
PAIVH 8PHCIAL TRAIN
Omaha. Neb.. Aug, 5. -Afcere'.l
Harrlman, tho JPtlo son of Edward
II. Harrlman, has demonstrated to
tho full satisfaction of everybody, In
cluding tho railroad magnate him
elf, that he can delay his father's
pec'al train any time ho takes a no
tion to do BO.
When the special train bearlag the
family to Klamath county, Oregon,
was ready to pull out for the west
yesterday, youag Averell was raUaln.1
An army q femployes started n
search of him, and there was much
excitement uatll the be wai found
four bloeke'away fr t station,
luspeetlHi; rallread ulemeait. The
trail was delayed 44 Mlautee w, his
account.
ASKS DIVORCE RECAU8E
WIFE WOUliD NOT COOK
t
San Francisco, Aug. 5,i Ills wlfo'a
refusal to cook dinner on tho flrsfj
Sunday after their marrlago caii-ed
Charles Colton to Die suit for di
vorce, which is' In the court today.
Believing that the very claim in fa
vor of matr'monlal bliss would bo a
Sunday jpent entirely at homo, with
no restaurant menus ntarlng him lp
tho face, CoMon suggested that hla
wl'e prepare a repast. According to
his com plaint rM", Colton replied
that had she thought him so unrea
sonable as to make such a demand of
her on Sunday, "he would never have,
married, him. She l alleged to have
further declared that she did not
love him, but married him only be.
cause her auat suggested It.
"Within ten dayn not a wheel w!H
bo turning on tho woMorn linos," sal.i
.one of tho leaders Just after quitting
work,
"Tho public la with ub, and will oo
to It thnt non-union' labor Is not
brought lu from the stat03 of Eu
rope "As to 4he ecohoodo liifluonco of
tho atrlko, thnt, of couro, depond
on ts duration."
The hlggo t crop In tho history ef
tho Canadian West Is just ready to
move, and tho strike promises to
paralyse tho whole movement, to tie
up the transportation rystom, aaJ
leave the grain ratting In the Jlc'd.
Winnipeg, Man,, Aijc 5, The ma
chinists of the Canadian. Pacific rai'
reid In thle city srjwk promptly at
19 e'eleek'today, according to the an
noHHeed' program. Avkee have net
been received trot either cities, x
eefH'Torto, where- th wftn did. Hot
stop work. The fat here, howr
ever fy that he- eirlke is general.
Mrs. JeeMf W. Sm41ey, heiro $207
a AAA .aauiuu lliol ml a wlYt '
sead jrt ef her great wealth pro- a Pt It is eeehttJ tax; $$fi -
men are affected, - , r . ,
motlng occultleea.
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