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" I I ".ITJil" T'i"-' """ '" "" " " M YAQOIS GO ON WARPATft ANi MASSACRE MEXICAN MINERS BODY HACKED TO PIKES BY BLACK HAND !- I STREET PAVING BONDS TAKENJY. THE PEOPLE The city finance commUtce hna ilc-j Wlllnmetto Unlvoralty 10.007.85 t'iti to mnko a popular loan of tho , General Electric5. . 12035i75 itrcet improvemont uonda oruerou uy tie city council for $34,808,70. Tho bordi nro against the following prop rty ' D, E. Moorco '$ Chu. B, iloorca K'. . Mn. E. M. Walto Loalta WaUo tt 727.ai V F 145.S0 01.53 Totar. i. .u.?2-l,808.7C Theso bonds run ten ycaro, oa orj before, nt C per cent, and nro a first class lien, guaranteed upon tho city rceordB, and among dho very beat, securities. If tho, amount wrb larger SALEM BUSINESS MEN TALK fOR 810.13 (Continued on Page 8.) 60LD GREEK SMELTER CniCAGOI5TOE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE J Otto- Hansen. Dr. Bvrd. Claronco ' Tj . Dlshop, J. L. Stockton, WmTBfdWnr! iW AY BE WORK OF VENDETTA B10DY FOUND i CANAL TEN HURT : IN GAR L ACCIDENT RUNS AWAV DOWN STEEP HILL San Frnnc'sco, Aug, 0. Tcn-ior OUR August Special Sales Ann KSPKCIALLY FOR THE. PUIU'OSU OF SLAUGHTKKING 3fKH CIIANDISK. THE PHIOKS ARE CUT DOWN OX EVERY ARTICLE. II' YOU M'AXT GENUINE UARGAIN8 NOW IS YOUR TI3IE TO GET Til EM. SEE THE PRICES Bt Standard Calicos Ko. yard 4 8t 8 l-3c Standard Apron QlagluiaB, yard 5 Mlllas and Sheetings at Mill Prks. A our White Goods, Lawn? and DimlUes going at less than manu facturers' prlceB. BIa,kets, Sheets and Pillow Cases t ereatly reduced prices. c .Standard Towels Kw, only, eich 4 JlU about Half Price on all our es. Goods and Silks. ""c Embroideries Wly. yard ... J. L. Frcelnnd, II. S. Gilo, A. A. Leo, Win. M. Mahony, H W. Myers, J. N. Smith, Dnn Miller, Chas Weller, A. Huckcsteln, W. I. Stnloy, II. B Thlolscn, Frank Moredith, Chns. McNary, W. C. Tlllson nnd otlibrs appeared boforp tho county couA and mndo short talks for aid for th county road to tho Gold Creek mines, . Wlwt They .Snlil. A. Huckestcin, president Duslnos Mon'8 league: "Will glvo us blggor payrolls. Mining communities are tho .most prosperous. This will em ploy moro people, and Is tho best thing yot offered this county. ! Deputy District Attorney Chas. L. McNary: "If wo can hnvo any rea sonable assuranco that the smelted will go In the county would bo justified in helping to build tho little pleco of road," H, S, Gilo, Wlllnmotto Valley Pruno associatien: "It Is tho busi ness of tho court to reach tho outly ing parts of tho county, and these mlnp3 will bo another Trcadwell, supporting 200 to 300 families" H, B. Thielsen, consulting engi neer of tho city of Salem: "As a tax payer I would endorso the most lib eral support of. this proposition. Nothing would do as much for tho farms of this county as tho devel opment of a mining district." J. L. Stockton, merchant: JjHelp thnm nut with n irnnrf rnnri. It I an investment of money that will unVnown' liuiUKU, auk hlcajfo, Aug. C.-rrThe head of a I'hnun illnifmli(rfi1 vhnilV tunn taken rom tho draliuigo canal horo!whn ft tonvy eleqtrlc cor, loaded to tChli fkA''. .. . 'A.'iv.P linl..li.i ln..l ll,l. .n.ln...l Doywnoso msmomnercu -oouy was " vt- ijii uwu nvuuUij( 1 uitviiuiKU can in nuru - xi'."' "! .- w found by tho police u, BtP3 with workmen, on thqlr" snot whoro Iho torso way down to work, rnu dowiva steep THIRTEEN KILLED BY INDIANS SWOOP DOWN ON MINERS V El Paso, Tqxa.'i, Aug. 0.--Thlrton Imtsojiij .wjoro klIled,'at'lh.Lampayju fmino, in Mcxlcoby Yaiiui Indlaiw, who nro now mrcaioning -to aiiacK tho Promontorlp inlno, whoro Jtlio, yostorday, was tmlmt nnnn li t ust irliArk ittn inxan was found. Tho head was Btlcklng Krndo " Connecticut streot early to. aurvlvora hayo tnkon rofugo, jccord in a hoio in thoclay near tho edgo of ,da' nnrt Id mound n Blinrp Ing to prlvato ndvlcoH rpcoivod hero tho cnnnl bank. jcurvo with such speed that tho pns- today. Tho letter, tollllng of a num. It wa first thought that tho Ids- .songors wore1 thrown Into tho streot. cro which took plnco July 2-1, woh re found yesterday woro thoso of a wo-1 Tho Injured are: Rank Do Brown, colved by frlonds of A. D. McPhco, mnn, but tho Investigation showed Sau Frnnclsco, sovoroly bruised, In- superintendent of tho Promontorlo that thoy fitted a torso of a boy found , ter,ml '"Jnrlea: Mrs. M. Allen, San mlno, which Is loco-tod 20 mtloj from later. Francisco, posslblo fracture of tho Montoxuma, Sonorn. Tho finding of tho head today, with Bkl,,,5 A- M Eredorlcks, Ilanford, yithdut warning a band of Yaciuii long dark hair, completed tho corpso, ,Ca'-' "overoly brulied. swept down upon tho Lnmpazoa an A with tho exception of tho arms, which' .Moiorman J iimnor started down slaughtered 13 momboro of throo have not yot been located. It is dif- ino ,n ttt tt "K rftt0 ' P0I. Hmilt to nv whutiinp tJm linmi wnn . thinking that ho could check tho mutilated, owinc to its condition.' cnr with tho air brakes. Thoy refused- Tho police nro secretly holding a to work, however, and tho crowd bo suspect, who refused to glvo his oamo I,ft,,lc tvlcken, whon thoy ro namo. Ho is suspected of being tho '"d t,mt tho cur was boyond con leader $f tho padrone system horo. tro1' Somo of t,l0,n Jumped before With tho severed head woro found tho foot of tho ",,! was reached, Oth four human ribs, brokon at tho ends, ers of tho crowd wnltod, and when evidently having been torn from a ,ho blvJp cnr h,t tho BhnrP crvo, body, and twisted loono- whon tho woro thrown far Into tho street. The head wao torn off. I wolRht of tho cnr kopt It on tho rails, The heud was ihat of a Greek boy. Iaml Proventorf furthor disaster. ToKether with tho rlbB. it wna wran- o pod In a nowepapor bearing tho dato WOUM) HECURE PARIK)N of July 7, 1008. Boys discovered tho head while thoy were playing along thocannI,t UnlteO'fi'tatos District Attorney Sims today-declared tlmt-tho-wholo legal power of tho government will bo used to capture tho perpetrator of the murder. Tho ideutlty of the victim Is still 4? Slaughter Prices ON ALL OUR Ladles' Suits, Shirt Walita, I Silk Petticoats, Millinery, Ostrich PlHnicg, Flowers and Shapes. August for IJaiyrtins. TRDDIEB HATS HALF PRICE. 11.00 Shirt Waists Now 49(J' 115.00 Swell Suits Now $8.50 nETTER SUITS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES. If yon wnt ready made good of aay kiHd come to oar store. Now to the time for lUrgaimi, The Store That Saves Yon Money come back to us." II. W. Meyers, merchant: "I be lieve In tho development of every line of. Industry In the county and mining' is- one of tho-greatest-and best." Win. Brown, hop and wool mer- chent: "I nm In favor of liberal sup port If the county court Is satisfied that the smelter will go in. Spend 5000 If neceasary." . W. C. Tlllson, prune packer: "Transportation alono will give value to those great bodies of oro that we know aro n theGold Creek mines. Only a trivial amount Is needed compared to what we will got back. Mr. Galleon Talks. Paul R. Gadsen, who represents the smelter people made an extendeJ statement and was asked a great many questions as to tfae practical working of tho mines. Ho said hU company was under contract with the patentees to put In a 600 ton smelter ia Oregon, or Mve 100-toa smelters. The Gold Creek district was the be eeppar rffotrlct they fl. Mrs. Shlsheln. a Syrian, Identified tho clothing found near tho dismembered body of thi boy as having been worn, by her son, Toffee Shlsholn, 13 years old, when he disappeared from his homo, Au gust 2. Broker Ruiih Amuck. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. C. It was decided today to have a sanity com mission to examlno O, II, Burbrldge, a prominent broker, who ran amuck at his duck farm hero yesterday, and was captured only after n bard fight. Burbrldge chased the Japanese la borers about tho place with a knife, held up his family with a shotgun and terrorized tho whole ranch be fore he was captured. He was arraigned on the charge of threats' to kill, but was so Incoherent that his examination bad to be post poned. o California fruit and vegetable? are going to waste and restaurants ovor the atate have beea asked to serve them at cheap price, so a to consune ts ever-suppiy, i FOR MINT THIEF San Francisco, Aug, 0. A plea for tho par.don of Walter N. Dlmmlck, who 1st serving a sentence In San Quentln pen for tho alloged theft of over 130,000 from th San FrancJs co mint In 1001, was today forward ed to Washington; with a lottor written by Prosldon$ Benjamin IiUi Wheeler, of the University of Califor nia. Tho letter Is addressed to Sec- retary Loob, requesting lilm to tnko up tho matter with Prouldont Roose velt. President Wheeler writes: "The Intorosts of Justice will bo subserved by his pardon. It Is doubt ful if ho was guilty at all at least of any moro than participating In tho lax methods commonly )n vogue." Eighty frlendB of Dlmmlok havo signed a petition which will also bo sont to Washington. Tho Blgners ox press tho firm conviction that Ire Is innocent of tho charge against him, Dlmmlck was confidential clerk of the mint undor former Superintend' cnt Frank Leach. During an annual inventory In July, 1001, six sackr, of gold doublo eagles, amounting to 30,Q00 disappeared, and Diujmlck was accused of taking them. He was arrosted, convicted and given three sentence, aggregating altogether niae years. Dlmmlck has already spent six years in prison. fnmllleo. Tho other porons nt tho mlno Bavctl tholr lives by fleeing to tho Promontorlo. An alarm wnH sent to tho ranchers throughout tho coun try, who havo nlso tnkon refuge at ' tho mlno, and nt tho tlmo tho lottor wan sont wns aiding In proparutlons to resist uny attack. PIONEER IN ALASKA COMMEItOIAL WORLD San Frnncloco, Aug. 0. Keen re gret was expressed In local shipping circles today over tho sudden death of Captain Gustnv Nelbaum, presi dent of the Alaska Commercial Com pany, who expired of heart failure nj: his home In 4his city last night. Captain Nicbaum has boon a prom inent flguro In Pnclflc const trade for many years. In tho early dayB of Alaka's development ho spent most of his -tlmo thore, perfecting the re mnrkoblo sorles pt supply posts along, nVYuJwrTnnd on tho cpasTfrbm St, Michael northward, which uidod tho early gold seokors and packers, Until tho Klondike ruBh bogan, the Alaska Commercial Company had a practical monopoly of tho tiado In tho north. Long before tho company was or ganized, Nlebaum had developed ex tenslvo Interests In Alaska, and It was this that led to the organizing of tho company to seek partnership. Captalj Nlebaum was 00 years o ago, and u nativo of Finland. Ww, BtaiBta, an Illinois farmer, Is under arrest for the saurder of bla two 'oas. Oae o-f then was found chopped to piece. SUICIDE SAYS WITNESS FRTHNDH DISAPPItOVIJ San Jose, Cal., Aug. 0. Upon the testimony of Arthur Isllckor, the only eye witness to tho drowning of Cuf tlsy M, Barkor, near Halfmoon bay yesterday, the coroner'a Jury brought In a verdict of suicide. His friend today discredit' Isllcker'tt atory, and stato they will attempt to disprove It so as to remove tho ttlgma from the dead man's name. Isilcker said 4hat Barker deliber ately Jumped Into the bay, after hay ing spent three days in drlnklac heavily. (GMUu4 yagtf av.j w